Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRID MAY 20, 1921, —_— leanest and most beautif ible to have all old ma- |“WATER CRISIS DEMANDS BAND CONCEET. | |MAINTAIN CITY BEAUTY, ({000 S o ,m‘;.“,',d"fi\.fi',‘f‘f2:‘.;.;5.1’1"3?“%‘%';{::;;‘53:‘,n|.n€.¥::}§;l G B Black MORE THAN CAREFUL USE” | By the United States § { | INSTRUCTIONS T0O POLICE |memper of the police Fcpartment is | Jors and n out-of-the-way places and | ray rown lac i I a ands t 2 s | _ e e e ins aen e i = L aeeon .235‘::"‘:::' Suede Suede Suede | “clock, S Vi he laws Engineer Sees Death and Pesti-! | ::vlulm‘x. ’ “Help to maintain the beauty of the = it o gulatior 3 sh:nu‘!‘dlfl',:flmnr‘or;ltll‘;pr:s: l Maj. Hagry L. Gessford, superintend- > Z £ e ¢found the health d.p“m“eml ent of police, to members of the force. ould be apprised of the fact at once. |l The message reads: “The members of the force should} “The residents istric Too operate with the street cleaning The residents of the District of Co. paer. | paiment and park police to this || | Aqueduct Breaks. | | Descriptive Fantasi Preventing waste of water will not| | magibayiiuiNonty solve Washington's water supply for Saturday “throwing of waste n g 5 3 7 3 Your Sales ||| probiem. " an wuxiiars condui’ xs| | o ierhs: TS IR R (e o o G ety fier of o inds TG R (hat e elranliness andthe ovided in Army appropriati ! erm city in_which ey liv: i s ted. | beauty e city ay be . bill. is the ¢ e e Tho been often termed by visitors the |a e > Uhove mer- | anatmaintained. ‘Whichsalesmenarepro. apaiontot { | Popul Yivistions th nema - n o I Popular ducing best results? Which It o T tielC L OI I Iel I S ue e territory is weak? What article sells best? Foranalysis, use Nation- [ supply of water in the re: ~{ he said, “and 4t would t NO LET UP Sheets. Two to 126 col- =h the efforts, BY that time the umns. At all stationers. el ey o \\m‘x:l'l e o e = N e e o e In the Rush for Thasz Formerly $1185 to $14 When You Biy f men, unaninonels eith PESspects | SMIISE (Y el was beaide the ReducedNoiiisIsne o | mark 0 gallons N pacity of 000,000 gal- cent of the wa- and cutting e on the additional 15 per it ether the House wil dment was less ¢ Weller said. He appointe. {tce to present the ur ! matter to House members. who might laid in getting it accepted. Mem- Herringbones Serges encil Stripes W orsteds $8.85 bers of the group will watch the will not give us a safe aque- Loose-Leaf and Bound Books | progress of the amendment in the NANIGNALIBEANEIBOGKICS. O e Mafaty of the city depends onl e e =5 : 5 18 Riverside, Holvoke, Mass. zetting this proposal for a new aque- WINS $2,500 VERDICT. We're making room for our large stock of st fanpsuved T M PioNicE aiutcd e White Footwear, now arriving daily, and have in- —_— = = {out “If 1 picked up my morninz paper | “Save the Surface” and found that the aque had | verdict for BRLY PAINT L and get out of W 1 could drive™ Good paint. wail will enhauer three d. erty to sult our experts Louis Stein has been awarded a 00 damages by a jury o cluded in this sale our entire stock of Gray, Brown and Black Suede Strap Slippers. Plain and combina- tion cffects, with full Louis and Junior Lodis heels. Formerly Sold ‘o $50 dent occurred K Q street northw ¢ vain marke 9 Silk S 31.55 Interfor and Eaierior Work | Connult “ e R. K. FERG&E’B‘N INC. 111 the S e 3 full fashioned. with Citor DI LA by Attorney W, Hosier Y doublc heel and toc. Painting Depart: Ph. N. 231282. 1 “Ther $28 Established 1861 Rugs, o | W B, Moses & Sons| .. Stetson Shoe Shop Clean.d and . 3 Mattresses 100 Dozen Topkis Athletic Union Suits. 305 F St t Furniture Linens i P 0 1 EeE Stored. Cold ? St’ Made To ! Crepe madras stripe material. Special...... C Garpets and lltb Upholstey iy | rep ip: 14 Profit-Sharing Sale | A Week Set Apart Each Year for the Mutual Sharing LANSBURGH & BROTHER Dresses ;‘ The “always-ready” dresses that women i must have in their Summer ‘wardrobes. Dresses that can be slipped on in/a hurry, and | _ make you ready for any occasion. LANSB Hepplewhite Designed Dining Room Suite, in antique mahogany. Buffet 66 inche: e long; ¢hina case has double doors with neat fret work of mahogany at top; serving table is of the new style closed-in effect; dining table is 54 inches in di ter; each pi i i has beautiful walnut panels. Four pieces as sghown. Pricel, R i g-’f;wne““ ;:‘n:‘:’y'uflrmdt i » $343.00 safi’:‘” trimmed with pomet. Buffet, $127—China Case, $77.50—Serving Table, $55—Dining Table, $83.50 Foulards Novel effects All together in a big assortment, at §14.75. Extra Sizes Included > ' Other Extraordinary Furniture Offerings Solid Maple Porch Rocker, with Steel Frame Lawn Bench, high back, double woven 4-foot long .............$7.00 | CANEISCAt- - siciniceenicine - $4.5D Dwiés?q Pnacfilt‘-skh-:inb:‘:-h each i N C . 0 d- D Folding Lawn Bench........$4.00 priced. fic;a's low as $15.00. 4 ew’ "sp rgan te Uresses Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan Drapery Department i ni CRETONNE - specxal ol pu“:hm 36-inch Cretonne, light and heavy- your supply from a newly arrived as- sortment—many will buy two and three at this price. In the wanted shades of oyster white, flame, brown, copen, navy, orchid and green. Just the thing for the warm summer i days ahead, and tomorrow you may get $8.95 | enables us to offer this attrac- weight fabrics, all-over designs and With attractive trig;mings of rosebt{ds{ and con(i | tive seasonable merchandise at stripes for all P‘;’::‘“‘ :::::% fglgg' edges. Six styles to choose from—an less than pre-war prices for the 1 500N d= bt B Oc ! profit-sharing. sale. : 600 Ydu,, yard, 3Qp Girls’ R ainproof | Envelope '1\ SCRIM, VOILE AND MARQUISETTE Rain Capes , Chemise ! White, ivory and ecru; in plain, imitation hemstitched and drawnwork border effects. T Tonly 600 in the lot. Made of fine | $1 39 1,000 Yds., yard, lz%c 1,750 Yds., yard, lgc 1,500 Yds., yard, 290 quality ih;gidcce&;clrekaljenzed ma- 3 . SCOTCH MADRAS - 36 inches wide, white and ecru; fine clear-cut design. 175 Yds., yard, 35c 36 inches wide, green and rose, beautiful dasign for overdraperies and for doorways. 200 Yds., yard, 49c VOILE CURTAINS quality materials— ) in dfleshi' xrose. blue Women’s Glove | they may be had in Silk Vests | all sizes. In pink, glove silk made in bodice styles and have wide ribbon shoul- | N der straps. These are the | “best” glove silk vest val- $I 79 { Silk o in town at... Here They Are—2,400 of Them W oy <oy 21, yards long, double hem border, hemstitched, i ‘n" M ] Sl o nes thit we've seen Jersey Prs., pair, i - ong time &t....... L fi RUFFT]?DS N }‘ | O » en a ras lrts Regulation . Petticoats | | | Of fine quality voile, with fall ruffle of mRmtefi.l;Szl/. sardilongsinalyinader, il The Woven-TH 5o ls Flapper Dresses . $2.95 175 Prs, paiv, ] 50 il R i e QL Mt ST P S | i _ptack, nas. tion way—also fine quali- | S srsTe i ty gingham dresses in | ST sy : < | ct jersey several meat and attrac 1.95 fbnnces Moversone is well made and 7 Sesom it ot a3 neatly finished and the values offered Children’s Ging- are wonderful. ham Rompers Colored Striped Patterns Are in a Pleasing and Exhaustive Array The Linen Shop Presents These Profit Sharing Values— Standard Sheets, 81x90 inches, for 95¢ Each i Standard Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, for 23c Each Made of fine quality gingham in Wo!ncn’s i ! Bleached Turkish Towels, 24x54 inches, for 85c Each i i D areciaatioamea Night- i Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels, 18x36 inches, for 50c Each i 4 ° . i R e wc gowns ' Bleached Pure Linen Crash Toweling, 17 inches, for 25c Each ScchWincow = Sec Window ! i Bleached Double Satin Damask Table Linen, 72 inches, for $3.75 Yd. ‘ Display Display - |illi- Children’s Ging- $1.00 | Bleached Double Satin Damask Napkins, 22 inches, for $10.00 Doz. i It With satin yoke f 5 il ham Dresses Bl e Bleached Fine Satin Damask Table Cloths, 70x70 inches, $4.88 Each 4 et e or lingerie cloth In sizes 2 to 6 years—in many at b e tractive plaids and checks of blue, trimmings of ' lace. Bleached Double Satin Damask Table Napkins, 22 inches, $6.38 Doz, Rugs good assortment of stvles. | | | | | + | Il ful values at ............ o | I | | | these and you'll re- | | pink, tan and others. A wc Just a glance at Such bargains .will be found § e alize that they are daily on the Bargain Sixth, e el i ‘ No need to dwell on the extreme satisfactory service Shirts of :|lli} - Children’s Musli g § : b ¢ i ildren uslin l, New Shipment of Axminster Reversible Wool Rugs ' woven madras bring to their wearers. ) J Women'. ! Rugs. 3 Four good sizes. ] . i rawers men's il 9 9%10; .........$12.50 Men who know, and women who buy for men, single them out | e Sateen ; i x12 .......$36.00 9%9 ...........$11.00 | and buy a plenty in sales that include all varieties of materials. I ol made and sarerutly fine Petticoats | ! 8.3x10.6 ...... s32.50 9x7 50 | ) Il ished. Real bargains at the 17C | i x7 % e $9. Here’s a sale where ALL are woven, so you can close your eyes i sesllpriceier , $1.00 i Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs 6x9 ........... $7.75 | and pick an armful, in the assurance of quality and pattern satisfac- || Pinafore APron (Jiade of fine qual- i 8.3x10.6 .......$22.00 Velvet Hall Runner, 27 Inches Wide | tion, for every shirt in the sale is a gem of smartness. Sizes 14t017. i Dresses T ematiched i 9 x12 $24.00 $1.45 Per Yard Direct Street Entrance to Men’s Shop—off Seventh. | e e e re e e | cottcco c From 50 to 150 yards of a pattern il other quality materials. Well m | about them is that | | | mads and neatly finished and C they have' Double ! I \ R i S e : i L = = B B = - A r » i e 2 {

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