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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 25 1921 000,000 RELIEF " EXPENSE DETALED Report of Near East Relief Accounts for Disbursement of Big Fund. sfz,m STILL ON HAND unting for the disbursement of * $13;%29,117 in 1920 and a total of $60. 000,000 to date, including flour, cloth ing and medical supplies, the annua Teport of the Near East Relief, in- corporated by Congress. August 6,! 1919, was filed with Congress today by Charles V. Vickery, general secretary | of the relief organization. The report includes an auditors’ statement by a firm of chartered accountants, whos graveling auditors in the field check expenditures by the Near Ea :f. A balance on hand of is reported As to the accomplishments of the or-{ ganization, Mr. Vicker report shows 711 American and Canadian re- *lief workers. including surgeons, nurses, mechan 1rial experts, engineers, agriculturists, teachers, administrators. orphanage experts, supply, tra general relie employed a volunteer ive work v Mans Dead of Starvation. t is reported that approxima 90480 Armonians z il living | jif out of a pre opmla of about |!f 4,000,000, n s of i a alone | it is stated 5 per cent of the Armenian Ch n popuiation per- a ion during the the whole of Syria not per cent perished from ished from war, while less than otherwise may later be required in inz warfare and strife. This 1 tarian _ relief f brother- the begi: and inter- n the near east.” ning of a new racial good w ENDOWS COLLEGE CHAIR. New Yorker Aids Industrial Chem- || istry at Washington-Lee.' re Products Compa- ed that he will found ||} of industrial ington and Lee Mr. White's .decision is the out- growth of the annual luncheon of the Daughters of the Confederac Hotel Astor on Ap | President Henry Louis Washington and Lee gave pn “Gen. Lee and the Oid South.” The donor. as a native Texan, was PREPARING FOR WAR. Getting U. §. Army Ready for Any Cnisis, Says Wainwright. April 25.—The best { i 5th Division | | ce demobili- |} i Washington.” he said, “we realize the in rtance of preparing ! for another eventuality. This is a very troubled wor Our people are to disre i ommending the division | for its part in the war was read from = i Gen. Tershi WILL QUIT AT TERM’S END Dean Burton of Massachusetts In- ! | stitute of Technology Resigns. BOSTON, April 25.—The resignation | ||| of Dean Alfred Burton of the i sachusetts In ute of Technology, effective a the end of the present 00l 3 o A8 inounced. He has 1 the post ¢ for the ealth of his who is now in ¢ . where will )n:nl her when r of his dut n connected with the i dean since 1902 Dean Burton resigned because of concern No announcement was made as to the appointment of his successor. Miss Florence Shaw, Baltimore's ortation and !t only woman cranc driver. is an ex- 1 finds the task housework Diseases Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, || Antiseptic Liquid It unnecessary for you to suf- fer with eczema, biotches, ring. worm, rashes and ilar skin troubles. Zemo obtained at any | drug store for 35c or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied | will usually give instant relief from | itching torture. It cleanses and' soothes the skin and heals quickly lana efiectively most skin diseases. a wonderful, penctrating, appearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs litths Get it today and save all oap. It is antiseptic, soothing, and astens the process of healing. ‘The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O. disease-carrying i sects tydierat use NTOL ARE ON THE WAY Washington, April 25, 1921 PUBLIC LIBRARIES One of the best habits to cuitivate is the library habit. Every one cannot own a library, but every ity government i ol particularly its boys and girls—to provide them with adequate facilities for ob- taining and reading good books. Libraries promote civic as well as individual en- lightenment. Citizens who read good books are never a liability to their govern= ment. There are too few pub- lic libraries in the District of Columbta, and there is too small a force to handle even the present. demands made wupon them. An enormous appropriation is not necessary, but every expenditure for public library purposes will yield farge returns. S standard effects. and solid colors. to be sure of your choice. New Tub Blouses Special Tuesday .... $2-25 A new showing of these most prac- tical, trim-looking blouses. A big va- riety of styles in dimity and batiste. Many models, high, low and convert- ible collars, mostly tailored styles. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother French-filled Pearl $3.29 Necklaces....... 3 27-inch strands—perfectly gradu- ated—fastened with solid gold clasps. This price for Tuesday only, so if you want one for a graduation gift, don’t delay. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Nightgowns of nainsook ; special .. $1-24 Slip-on Gowns, of nainsook, heavy enough to wear and wash well, but very soft and smooth finish. Laces and embroideries trim yokes, necks and sleeves. ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Women’s Envelope Chemise: special ... $1'24" Beautifully made Chemise, of nain- sook or flesh batiste, with lace-trim- med yokes back and front, and strap or built-up shoulders. We think you'll want several. Third Floer—Lansburgh & Brother 16-button Silk 2= Gloves, special.... $1035 Here is a chance to buy perfect qual- ity fine silk gloves, in white, gray or pongee color, in_ the popular 16-but- ton length; all sizes—First Floor. Go in! Go on! Go up! —to the Bargain Sixth— and when you get there —one glance wili be enough to convince you that this is a REAL BARGAIN STORE— that the merchandise is of the desirable, scason- able, dependable kind, and the prices are absolutely the lowest available. Tomorrow is a fine day to get acquainted— COME! “The Sales of May” Second Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother = Very Muzh in Demand, Hence a Tim aim Wool SKIRTS aid and Reduced to For Tuesday, Blue-Ribbon Day—A Timely Offering of 1,000 Tailored and Trimmed Hats This stirring sale should bring the biggest throng of the season! The Values are certainly exceptional - $2.95 Allows your choice of the season’s approved shapes, the newest and most wanted straws, the trimmings individual and just as smart as designers’ skill could create! Tailored Hats at $2.95 Comprise sailors in any number of novel and As we write, we notice one with octagonal crown in two shades of petunia—light sash draped about the darker straw. straight brims, droop brims and others we cannot spare space to describe. Color assemblings bldek- and white, brown-and white, navy-and-white, or- chid-and-white, jade-and-pearl, cherry-and-orchid We anticipate speedy response to this record-breaking offer, so be on hand early Roll brims, Excellent Crochel Spreads, each._.....__. $1059 Two designs in very attractive pat- terns. Correct weight and splendid laundering quality. Size 72x84. This price is low, even for a Blue Ribbon Special. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother All-feather Bed $ 1 .89 Pillows, pair...._______ The non-feather-shed kind that housewives appreciate. Covered with art ticking. Firmly made and the best pillow value available. Fourth Floor—Lansburgch & Brother Fancy and Plain Ribbons, yard....... i 59c They would cost more, too, any other time than at our Blue Ribbon Day; 5 to 9 inches wide, in Dresden, taffcta, satin stripe—some Roman stripe. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Boy’s Wash Suits 95(. Blue Ribbon; special .. Buy them by the hali dozen. Middy. Oliver Twist, Coat styles and Junior Norfolks, in attractive plain and striped s. Sizes 214 to 8 years. Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Boy’s Khaki Knickers 950 and knee pants; special Made of highest grade, smooth, hard finish khaki fabrics; fast color and washable. Strongly made, with all seams double sewn. Knickers in sizes 8 to 17. Straight knee pants in sizes 3 to 10—Fifth Floor. in many mew effects and shows in a vai ety of Spring sha Be prompt and you'll find a good selection. Sizes 16 to 44. Trimmed Hats at $2.95 Newest straws and materials in ample array of artistic trimming schemes. sashes, ostrich, foliage and varicties of touches that show how well planned these hats are—proof positive that they were never intended to be priced so low as our Blue Ribbon special—$2.95. THE MAXIMUM VALUE IN y Offering The Reputation All we ask yvou to do before buying yours from this lot is to ramble through stores and ask prices of skirts of this character. That’s all we have to say about their value. Trimmed Sash Curtains; 36 inches long; special, oa:'ll.. 27c Sash curtains always look so cool and whole- some, and this lot for special selling tomorrow are particularly summery. Ecru and white; lace edge. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother See These Grass Rugs; size 9x12 feet, at.._. What is summer without cool floor covering? Being able to save considerably, it is to your interest to select yours tomorrow. Brown, green and blue. Very special. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 34-inch Lingerie Nainsook, 27c in pink and white; yard .. Loveliest garments can be made -from this very fine, soft-finished nainsook, in white, and the extremely popular soft pink tint with silky finish. Tucsday only, vard, 2; 1 First Floor—Lansbu For your ready information we state essential details such as mate- rials: Men's Wear Serge in navy and black; Wool Plaids in two and three tone cffects—we nearly forgot to inention that there are a few striped worsteds among them. Side pleats, knife pieats, box pleats and straight- > models. Pockets, belts and such nishes. Sizes 25 to 30 waist a few to 36. If you miss s opportunity, it is your loss en- tirely. & Brother. Waxed Lunch Paper. Sani- tary, you know; pkg.... 590 . Keeps food fresh and clean. Picnic season is at hand, so why not a supply while we are offering one ream (480 sheets) at special Blue Ribbon price? First Floor—Lanxburgh & Brother Women’s Silk Gloria $3 95 Umbrellas; taped edge.... . Best wearing umbrella cloth made; silken sheen for rich appearance; Paragon frame; 26-inch spread. Handles with ring or silk loop for safety. v g First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Children’s Dresses of $ 1 .4.9 plaid ginghams, special..... And that is a very special price for such drgsses of gay plaid ginghams, trimmed with white organdie and pique, pockets, belts and sashes. Sizes 7 to 14. ‘Third Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother Women’s Percale Bungalow Aprons; special $1'00 Aprons of light and dark percale, of excellent quality, in_ attractive patterns. Many models to choose from—front and side button opening, all with convenient pockets. Thira Floor—Lanshurgsh & Brother Heavy Turkish Towels; Blue 350 Ribbon specials; each....... 5 An EXTRA SPECIAL—{or these are unusual quality all-white Turkish Towels, well woven, heavy, and absorbent to the highest degree. Size 18x36. A dozen is not too many to buy! First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Lace Trimmed Scarfs. Very special,. Tuesday, each. 69(3 Tt has been many a month since we offered you such Scarfs at such a little price. Well made, firmly stitched, fine quality linene cen- ters, and assorted styles of lace trimmings. Size 18x54. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Kolynos Tooth Corylopsis Talcum, Paste, 3 tubes for box at 17¢ . Two summer necessities and both extraor- inary values at special Blue Ribbon prices. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Navy Blue French Serge; $2 00 54 inches wide; yard. . e Of fine Australian wool; rich shade of navy blue. Correct weight for one-piece dresses and separate skirts. An unparalleled value. Third Lans! Floor—I sburgh & Brother Reversible Black Mohair Sicilian; 40 in. wide; yard.... 690 ‘This fabric is dust-resisting, which renders it excellent for automobile coats. Lustrous finish, very serviceable. Brown and black. Good for skirts, too. ‘Third Floer—Lansburgh & Brother 79¢ Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother { Fruit, flowers, ribbons, W ’s Walking Oxford J of brown calt. Special .. $:93 A splendid oxford for comfort and all- around service. Well cat, finely made and ex- tremely trim looking. Ball strap, welt sole, Cc military heel. All sizes and widths. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs 3 for 25c So you see by purchasing three you save upon savings, for the price is only a Blue Ribbon privilege. 3 for 25c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 50 dozen Martex Fancy Turkish Towels, size 20x36 Slightly:soiled from handling To close out Tuesday 55¢ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother All-wool Cream Serge; 50 inches wide; yard..,. ...... $1'19 Strictly all wool, in cream, brown, black and Women’s Full-fashioned Mercerized Hosiery, pair. Early choosing is advised, as there are not a great many in this lot. These stockings are slightly imperfect, but nbt seriously. Black navy blue. The cream tint is washable. Just only. right for summer skirts. Tomorrow only. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Py . e Women’s White Underskirts, 59c Satin Marseilles Spreads; $5 OO with embroidery flounces........ . size 82x94 inches; special Four different patterns to suit various tastes —each one a beauty. Heavy weight and an ex- cellent wearing quality. Unmatchable value. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother You'll realize the price is special when you note the quality, the generous cut and the excellent workmanship of these skirts selling at less than you'd pay for the ruffle. Third Floer—Lansburgh & Brother Sixth Floor! AND SPEAKING OF VALUES SPECIAL—TO MOTHERS 200 Wool Ski 4 Girls’ D Woo rts GiIrls” Dresses DI'CSSeS Reduced $ Coats Reduced to to 4! Reduced to Just See These at Many neat patteras $] 250 p $] 250 ol e e els :lu. slash or patch = dies ‘t‘h‘;:::‘:.-lze stur- et ide Its as-irom Satin, Crepe de Chine, e n:vel't'y S tven ‘drewnca. "Fia of Taffetu and Migno- trimmings. If you are Velours and Polo pretty color combina- mette made into all looking for Real bar- tions with eollars and the latest styles. ks liarel T Cloth in sport and cufialotiptasaioeiern: Elaborately trimmed remember they're ree wrappy effects. unbeatable value. duced for tomorrow Embrotdered R G e i Sizes 7 to 14 Back and belted mod- Years, Special Tuesday, spe - cial, $4.00 els, many lined with +11 k. Bargains—yes, indeed? 89¢ of This Store Upon Just Such Values as Are Presented Here! JANE STUART Shops for you, or with you. Satisfaction assured. Write, or phone Franklin 7400. 30 Seventh Street NW founded Children’s Peg-Top Rompers: special . 8 1 '00 Splendidly made Rompers, of good quality chambray and pink check gingham. trimmed in white, and some with solid white waists Sizes for 2 to 5 years. Third r—iansburgh & Brother Colored Smeocks for Women and Misses. ... 31’95 . Smocks of crepe, Beach Cloth and Ramie, in a good color range. with hand embroidery and smocking in effective designs, in silk and woolen threads. Sizes 14 to 22 vea Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Embroidered Edgings; very special, strip . Al lovers of exquisite embroideries will welcome this sale of convent embroidered edg- ings, 2%; and 3 inches wide, in strips 475 yards long, and sold by the strip only. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Machine-made Linen Laces, 10c in matched sets; special, yard Not regular 10c laces, but a special sale of fine quality machine-made linen lace edges and insertions, 12 to 1 inch wide, especially wanted for trimming children’s clothes. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Cream Net Vestees, with 890 collar and cuffs... Offered to Tuesday shoppers only, for reg- ularly these dainty Vestees of cream net, trimmed with frills of val lace sell for much more. They are especially attractive when worn with sweaters. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Collar and Cuff Sets of 89c organdie; Tuesday special..... Crisp, fresh and delightfully pretty sets, with narrow lace edgings, and hand-embroid- ered dots put on with artistic cleverness. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 36-inch Imperial Lo: clotll,cspecil;i yard..‘vlf....... 12 I/Z c Imperial English Longcloth, with the nice soft finish that makes it the best material for undergarments for women and children. Blue Ribbon special for Tuesday only. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brether, Mercerized Tablecloths; size 70x70. Tuesday.._.... $3.95 An extra fine grade mercerized damask pattern cloth in assorted patterns. A quality that will look well, wash well and wear ex- ceedingly well. Buy with coming mneeds in mind. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 40-inch Organdies, in white 490 and colors; yard..._ .. Tuesday Special Fine, sheer quafity Organdy, in pure white and all the popular colors. Low priced just in time for the class day and Maytime party irocks for which it is the ideal fabric. ansburgh & Brother, Children’s Ribbed-Cotton Hosiery, pair.......... ... 22c S pairs for $1.00 and as all sizes are not in- cluded, we know that mothers will welcome a supply if she can find wantea sizes. Black and white. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Stamped Goods—All S cial ot Taeadey—Chugien 5148 Children’s Dresses (4 to 8 years) of pink, green, blue chambray. Women's Gowns, En- velope Chemise and Pajamas, mostly of flesh batiste; made up and stamped for embroidery. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Moire Handbags; ample size; specialat ... £ $lo69 Navy blue and black of prettily grained moire of good quality. Neatly lined and fin- ished with silk tassel. Fitted with purse and mirror. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother “Mina Taylor” H and Poch Dosgace; special . 20U — “Mina_Taylor” means the best house dresses. This lot of broken sizes is made of fine finghzm and percale. It will be a lucky lot of women who buy them tomororw: Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Bargain Table Specials House Dresses, $1.49 Many Styles—Choice. . Well made, quality gingham dresses in pretty pink and blue checks. Collars and cuffs, finished Wwith embroidery. Georgette Waists, $2.59 Beaded and embroidered. Every one is fresh and new and in spring shades of flesh, pink, navy and white. Women’s Muslin Gowns, 79¢ Good, wearable quality, well made and finished, makes them wonderful values at this price. Envelope Chemise, 69¢ Built-up or ribbon shoulder straps and in the wanted shades. This is an .unusual money-saving opportunity. Gingham House Dresses, 69¢ New belted models, with collars and cuffs of comtrasting colors. Sizes 36 to 42 only—but what a value! New Blouses, $1.00 Made of fine volle and organdie and in the most desirable models. Just an- other of the Bargain Sixth's big valuea

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