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. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 10, 1921—PART 1 - = IBRILLIANT SOCIAL FUNCTIONS | . LANSBURGH & BROTHER THIS WEEK TO AID RUSSIANS! SEND IT TO THE MANHATTAN s s s s s asSSSSSSESESESsssasss yester- A Me]m v Washington Branch of American Central! Here S llo W tll e S e vén E epElll t m E ts f ‘ ° Committee for Relief in That Coun- M h tt = o : | nnatcan L.aun €ervice A (Aouple of try Has Arranged Programsu a scattered over the face of the earth, at (lhu.:;' pl(-u])lo- be kept intac . . the Washington branch of the Amer- 2 RaciL 4t the embas: Tired Feelmg! ican centrar Commitide Tor mussian|GA% o oY noeiitent ghe dducaced I _l 1 et to stage this week & 4i¥ “-v",-,‘;ri"ltir‘:r“l)hy:n;rl;ln'x K‘olts]\lal; * series-of brilliant social functions for | ghe poiBsel o o enores todatobd The April | s e o i e ot Y cla | man is ¢ 4 the campai «d by Prince Lvoff and Dre Giers, the - 1 r | committee, havi in charge these |son of the former minister of foreign functions. which will cover four days. AfTiirs under Alexunder 11T is ass . o ————] | ® New Shirts Realizing the necossity for fmme-;as (he relief glven them by the vari- | ° ° = n their vicinity. WlllChaseThat two million Russian refugees now | “It is for the interest of civ Honi g relief, of which Mrs. Robert Lansing - prosperity. History will some represent. in the main. the educated |ment and Buropean clvilization 1IN l = ' A e N S .| “The Russian charity commission. ; | s of deusein.” = Boraen starei |G SR, Sharey commiseion ave iour ankets Clean erore tormg €Im. ir will be a “bal de e patriotic exiles in the countries | It is practical tconomy because the housewife who has her Blankets and other woolens properly cleaned before storing them away removes a tremendous temptation which ravenous moths are always seck- ing. . At “The Manhattan” your Blankets-are carefully cleansed in a scientifically prepared solution of PURE IVORY SOAP and SOFTENED WATER, WITHOUT RUBBING, and then they are VAPOR STEAMED and thoroughly sterilized. They are returned to you in The first aff tete.” at the residence of Mrs. Breck- | nearest to them. Other welfare | inridge Long, 2329 16th street north- {ugencies are co-operating with them . west, Tuesday night. Feminine guests |in helping my countrymen. Cal I Il ‘) al have been requested to wear Russian X frymen: ! hes and many will attend in Arrangements for Tableaux. ‘ an costume. Tickets may [ Ajper be obtained from Mrs. Charles Hen- | oaroors Sterner, th ks derson, 1 N street northwest. po - s . s t ne any | Week to make selections f 5 =] 5 7 - With the idea of surpassing any [ or_the pe rings a wonder- similar production of the season, the »‘""“9:_,0_1‘ the l:fl;lffll'mzncvs Thursday M tableaux vivants to be given at the riday nights, will return to | ful collection of i embassy. 1119 16th street nington to supervise these ! & Fhursday and = Friday | presentations. In this he will be as the artist Russi northw high-grade Shirts —patterns that are sure to cure Spring hts will bring forth the most ed by M beautiful youns matrons and debu- |Junior League and by Hen t ss Louise Delano of the | May. | s oin | of sociely and a number of | who spent @ number from the foreign em- | jap as principals. Tickets can be | g, of cctions for the tableau “W. beautiful. fresh-looking. f d & obtained from Mrs. Herbert Stabler, | Wood Frieze have just been m S 00 5th stree 3 vest. Reser- 5 e g e - e ever—an prices 1008 16th stre ‘pr'.lg,i‘\:;:”\m eser- _:;H‘ D:lmf.:m S eaannt aetnim fluffy and sweet condition—and their life is prolonged. Best i L 7 2 ‘a. | Margaret Farrand, Enid Sims, Alice P > that undoubtedly |prompuy owing to the tmited 2 |30 Gl and Therese Coaper will pose | of all, our charges are very reasonable. o e Friday afternoon a large bridge and | for this. will drive the blues A e hela at Wardman | Selections for “The Russian Market” ASK FOR DEPT. F. Park Hotel. Mrs. John Gibbons, 2339 [ have not yet been made, but this tab- 2 awa Massachusetts venue northwest, has|leau will be presented entirely by y— charge of the tickets. More than a | Russian women. hundred tables have been sold and| Mre Wearren Delano Robbins id — there will be a hundred prizes award- | chairman, Miss Louise Delano fs in LOt 1 to those holding the highest|charge of decorations, Miss Cora scores. Berry is in charge of stage and light- i from these bene- fits will be devo 1o the relief of he refugees abroad. Princess Canta- uzene, formerly Miss Julia Grant, All funds recei SHIRTS at ing. Mrs. Sherman Miles, Mrs. Graf- ton Minot and Mrs. Herbert Stabler are on the committee directing these tableaux. Send Your Lace Curtains, Furniture Our Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Dept. ll will be among the distinguished visi- S : ors a atronesses of the week. s o 2 fors and Fatroncsses of the TR U Rhchhave puisrene Covers, Rugs and Carpets Takes Care of Everything From More Than 2,000,000 Victims. and Mme. Bakmeteff, Mr. and Mme. Ihe mumi O e e e e e | to the Manhattan a Glove to a Room Size Rug i< of the bolshevist movement, | bassy. Prince and Princess Gagarine eelared to be over 2,000,000, by | Prince and Princess icz. | A ; . < : 5 5 sounselor of the|Gen. and Mme. Ni Lace Curtains are very delicate and naturally require the Some folks have the mistaken impression that our Dry 3 Ll v Bam e fnd i (1{:;:’";‘;5 el most careful and painstaking treatment. And that is just Cleaning and Dyeing Department merely caters to articles of e tations throughout the world | sotsky, Col. and Mme. Poloushkin. Mr what they receive at “The Manhattan,” for they are cleansed apparel. While it is true that we do clean or dye Women'’s 3 for $4 show that the. £ countries |and Mme. Petrenko, Mr. and Mme in SOFTENED WATER and pure IVORY SOAP, with AB- Coats and Wraps, Suits, Dresses. Evening Gowns. etc., and are sheltering th 3 Poland, | Krynitzki. Mme. Kazarinoff. the Ar- SOLUTELY NO RUBBING. Th k looking lik Men's Clothi s L SrC A PRINTED MADRAS 1] “0.000:“;:';;:8"5"'“”’;’ oL ater tino- va;rmdl:; v{}mrl:rfld}z:fl r.‘liem(:;sl;:edsel;fllor:: 3 ey con'_Ae back looking e Men’s . o‘ njjg :l) every escription, we also mnsxantpnl\ in jacquard, crepe, flat Die. 50000: Fintand. 25,000; n;\.d).‘ 20| Swedish minister and Mme: i as new. W . 5 ] serve the hundreds of people who have many smaller articles, 2nd dimity corded t::!cin“ma. lmf-mix:;&i:r‘; e :”K. Y,\L,;“p,,‘r'm-m‘!‘. minister. T"‘d\‘ft- In addition to the cleaning of Lace Curtains and such such as a Pair of Gloves, etc., that they desire cleaned. : : gary, 3.0005 | nora . Mrs Marshall Field. Mrs. e : . . 5 weaves, also plain white Egypt,_4.000: [f'TI?DS]ioafi:‘zr?i;aG'ie;s;: Herbert Stabler. Mrs. John Ggihho,,,,_{ other home-furnishing articles as Draperies, Furniture Cov- On the other extreme. however, no order is too large for 2 ¥ “yprus. 1,500 . 1,000: { Mrs. Harojd Walker, Mrs. § : . n : ‘ S0 b self - striped Madras. veden. 1000 and Norway, 1,000, e e e ers, etc., “Dept. F” also takes care of the cleaning of Rugs, our plant, and we shall be glad to quote on the dye: Carpets and all other similar articles. cleaning of even such articles as Rugs of any s ASK FOR DEPT. F. ASK FOR DEPT. G. Semi-Finished Family Laundry Service 12¢ PER POUND (Minindum Charge, 75c) All Flatwork, such as Bed Linens, Table Linens, Towels, etc., are carefully washed, smoothly ironed and folded and returned ready for use. The wearing apparel is washed and dried, starched where necessary an re- turned ready for the iron. The water we use is made ABSO- LUTELY SOFT by our expensive wa- ter-softening system. and only PALM OIL. SOAP is used. All woolens and delicate colored goods are washed by hand. And our doublechecking system insures the return of all articles sent to us. Not Ordinary “Rough Dry" ASK FOR DEPT. B. ze, Carpets i g cent Crimean refu- ? X . ood, full sizes—you'll .000 recent Crir e Lansing. Mrs. F. A. Delano, Mrs. Law - G 3 ¥ fuees, sa00are living cn SIS off Con-| rence Townsend, Mme. Hauma. Mre stantinople and 22,000 (though it 18| o'\ wetmore, Mrs. Charles Denby. | want several! 1 understood this number has been ma- | xf.o ' Charles H. Woodhall. Mrs. Frank = terially decreased in the past month) | fire “Mre. Dennis Upson. Mrs. Irwin Lot 2 o hips elsewhere. The estimated | yq o, NiTs DN O Hammond. | {grand total is 2.092,000. Mrs. Peter Augustine Jay, Mrs. Wil- -War Problem. lard Saulsburv, Miss Martha Codman, Family Laundry Service SHIRTS at Great Pou The plight of these unfortunates|Mrs. F. A. Keep, Mrs. William Cor- | S represents one of the greatest prob-|coran Eustis Mrs. Norman Williams. PER POUND S ear rehabilitation. Liv-| Capt. and Mrs. Charles H. Harlow L emps, with the scantiest sup-| Col. A. T. Smith. Mrs. Charles Bell. ply of clothing and just emough sus- . S Pemfield. Mrs. D. Blodgett, Penance to keep life in their bodies.| Mre. J. E. Thropp. Medical Director A lege professors, scientisis, art- | and Mrs. Nash. John C. White. Mrs. i ists. captains of industry and other| Gcorge H. Johnston. Mrs. Slocum, e wmbers of the educated class and| Mrs. William Littauer, Mre. Charles M their families. Robbed of their a'l by Munn, Mrs_ George Myers. Mr. (Minimum Charge, $1.00) No more wash days—include every- thing except blankets, comforts and cur- tains. Silks, cottons, woolen goods, etc., are all assorted and washed according to their kind. Nothing is marked; your work is handled individually and every- thing is returned. The washing is done with SOFT- VED WATER and PALM OIL SOAP, so your clothes last longer. After the things are thoroughly washed and cleaned, the water is extracted," every- thing is placed in a clean, sturdy sack, and returned to you READY FOR THE LINE. 36-Hour Service ASK FOR DEPT. C. . - FINISHED Family Laundry Service Everytlu'né Completely Washed and Ironed— Ready for Service Your laundry work is handled by itself, so not a piece of apparel or table linen is ever marked. All the washing is done in SOFT- ENED WATER, with all the lime, etc., removed, and with PALM OIL SOAP. Everything is returned READY FOR USE, neatly packed and boxed to prevent mussing and crumpling. All the apparel, etc., is CAREFULLY IRONED BY HAND, and by expe- rienced women. ves. and the bolshevists, they have been scb- nch Luauer. sisting on the charity of the countries | Mrs. Hesselblo, sought refuge, as welll Mrs. Fahnestoc \ rank B. M . Miss Sarah Lee in which th g |rnlhnr than a curse, to the peo - 3 ple 3 foria ,zre\md them, and to the world at arge.” DOUCETINE, mer- The Washington committee appeals to the public to sustain the work by cerized Jersey cloth, sending gifts to John B. Larner, di .ty. o ded and mer- },rel;urder, at :,5,0’1 Bond building. Eight ' . - . undre: orphans are assi d t cerized striped, printed Washington ot ost for foau ozl "adras and woven Ma- = A $60,000 a year in the orphanges. Eight s e rimim hundred books, representi thes dras—in the “just right ok coptaining combinations. i S e Rl L D 5 Bayard Dodge Tells of Great | i &' the omee o7 e "veer t 3— W i i l ork Accomplished in i 3 4 NEW POST FOR PROF. GILMORE SHIRTS at Near East Relief. John W. Gilmore, professor of . agronomy at the Universit Cali- Only the diplomacy of American L y of Cali workars of the Near East Rellet|fornla. has been appolated exchange 9 Makes it possible Lo carry on ac profesaor from the United States i ' ties among a multitude of races and | 3.0 .0 yea:slfi\“‘inglle. for the ac: religious creeds in Syria, according 921-1922. . {to Bayard Dodge, son of Cleveland S | i. Dodge, New York financier. Bay- = lard Dodge is director of Near East If you will determine the number of pounds of your weekly laundry work, we shall be giad to advise you of the very reasonable cost of this high-quality work. Everything Ready for Use ASK FOR DEPT. A. | Relief activities in the Aleppo-Beirut district. “Though every attempt is being made to bring religion into the lives of the thousands of children who are the wards of American charl ¥ 3for$5.50 Syria, the Near East Reljef aims to Women’s offend none of the sects to which WOVEN MADRAS these children belong. : Simple services. nonsectarian in 20-Year fee of an extra fine quality, chasacter, are conducted by the (20-Y, G'"."n ) ; in various plain and self- teachers in the orphanages. EnotRt Gold Fllled I = tsiders ol C| ‘ i striped weaves. These ta conduct worship inmdedlhleeb:ieledl; : t S real woven Madras ings, every effort is made w w t " s Mifve in the children the faith of their ris a es . . : Shirts you get in the e I e Targely accomplish- FLAT WORK: Bed and Table Linen, etc. STARCH WORK: Shirts, Waists, Collars, et: april C. ival ed by encouraging children to attend / . April Carnival at $1.89, o hervices on the outside. Hundreds upon hundreds of Washington housewives are loud in their Most men notice the big improvement in t of their 1 3 for $5.50. Mosjem children are sent to the near- praises of Manhattan FLAT-WORK SERVICE. It means that all of your bed R receive their first bundle from The Send 4 It and table linen, etc., such as Sheets, Spreads, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Towels, “ufts, and similar starched work, Women's to the nearest the est_mosque, Catho Tablecloths, Napkins, etc., are carefully hed, neatly ironed and evenly Miscellaneous Wi aring Apparel to The Manhattan and the h A prices witl also o h. Protestants U r washen.s £ Catnolls LRIt ahaeh, Jews) 0 folded—returned to you READY FOR USE. No table linen is marked. the work will win you as a regular patron. Qur reason Lot 4— DO arest synagogue. In this way Prices are very reasonable. piease you ASK FOR DEPT. D. ASK FOR DEPT. E. the orphanages are taking ad:‘an;‘uh;ie H of the opportunity to promote - S IRTS at ronious tmtercourse between the dif- ferent sects in their ordinary rela- tionship with one another, by mnot} offending the religious convictions of any. Thus the bigotry and sect hatred, which has been the curse of i for generations, is being de- e That ihis I8 asite @ prob- Lever ® ed by th act that i ! "'-‘n"‘.;r‘,'::;:l ‘e Where Syrian chil- Move- dren are housed, five or six creeds, at ments. least aco s hre::nl:d‘."' i 20.Y. Thousan ol r) ‘ = Mr. Dodge further states Guaran- 3 for $6.75 “Though the war ;\n‘sh 1‘;-3“;: = teed b S egucy e ‘e 0 ousa orphs = d though the country is LORRAINE CORD- |orpiiane; and housh, (5 Geati™ ae” S i i ED MADRAS, English portation and business depression for s s to W v 1 activities in the woven Madras and va- us -“'?Rf“ifiujfifi‘n ctivities in the Regular Pr — $18 MANHATTAN LAUNDRY CORP., v regiorn . rious other fine Madras DTy Ing. o few months ago We came This is without doubt one of the big- 1336 to 1346 Florida Ave. NW weave shirtings. .. wovi- into Syria to carry America's me: : jowals—lever iy 3 Ty o vame of charity. Into the newly open- || Gl Cov. BTN o8 phanages came a constant || Heal*m R ey two tream of tiny. umlfirh':j(hu(d-n?ked grade gold.tlied and children. Many were haif-mad from teed for 30 years. or- ml ‘h-;‘dnhu::)lhey had been through. ::1" will be fllled if accompanied by re- derful collection and equally as good values. ttance for any number until tock Lot 5— ome of these children have sinte || mittancs fer, say smmber until sur steck Testored to relatives. The ma- || 'fhese’ Watches for $18.00, but through of course, still remain on our |l lucky purcl Ve are’ abla to et SHIRTS atl t b If the American people who || them to t this phenomenally low . T them mow withdraw support, || price of $9.85." Furthermore, the “rm's them & The || suarantes ry one, and we they will be turned out into r free of charge - 3 Phones North 3953 , North 3054 - North 3955 We are always “At Your Service” in every pos- le way. We kave a sufficient number of trunk lines and experienced telephone operators to give your every request immediate attention. If there is anything you wish to know in connection with your Laundry, Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing problems, just call our Information Department. strects and into the deserts, to be- ; e come the prey of vice and crime. All can be worn on the gold that has been accomplished will go || bracelet or ribbon and you have your for naught. choloa of either. Your monogram engraved “RBut if the orphanages can be main- | ¥ tabars s inmates cared for knd || e, Meher grades will ‘be seld( ma taught practical things until they l are old enough and wise cnough to || €22 50 grade, 15 jewels, $11.85 shift for themselves, then our efforts X Wil be crowned with success.” says || $25.00 grade, 15 jewels, $12.85 Mr. Dodge. “A wonderful gift will 7.00 grade, 15 jewels, $14.85 > be I to the communities which sz - FW SILK JERSEY, satin oreatill in_such need. tne "gite ot || $28.00 grade, 15 jewels, $15.85 stripe Crepe, white Jer- {housands of young men arat. jiveral, || $35.00 grade, 15 jewels, $19.85 scy, Peau Raye, fat |and wkiied in those Indurtries WROCH | we sottett Your Chacge Acet. . stripe Empire and King war-devastated land. e “’rl‘ ::’. = “’t“.L ot SELlN ER’S : 25 “There is still a great amount o ‘; 5 all-silk qualities. general relief to he?h‘en in certain > storm centers, but the peculiar op- portunity of the people of America LANSBURGH & BROTHER | 5,127 5 eriin w7 || 820 F St., Cor. 9th . erecting dwellings or building roads, || ¢ . but by framing. the 1ives of muidt: || “Look for the Big Clock” tudes of litile boys ang girls, that they WAy Erow UP-to D blessing, ---.,-----_------Every