Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1921, Page 15

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CHEVY. CHASE CLUB PLANS | « WELCOME FOR YALE MEN lu."» Graduates Expected to Enjoyl *Sports, Dinner and Smoker Next Friday. Children Save Chums In Raging Seas and Win Carnegie Medals By the Associated PARIS, May 2Z—MWedals have heen awarded by the Carnegie Foundation to two children for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO FIVE MEMORIAL SERVICES I HELD FOR U. S. FIGHTERS Honor Paid at Hoboken to 5,112 Who Died Abroad and Whose Bodies Were Brought Home. * The hospitality of the Chevy Chase '--""-m‘—“""'"*:;l Golke en HOBOKEN, N. J. May 23.—Honor ©lub’ will be extended next Friday O N e TeubuCarion. was paid here to 5112 American afterncon and evening to all Yale Enen visiting the Capital City to at- tepd the annual meeting of the As- ®oclated Southern Yale Clubs. The afternoon will be given over to ath- Jetic sports and there will be a din- ner and smoker in the eveninz. It is expected that some 200 Yale gradu- | *ates will attend. | Plenty of courts will be available | ‘branch of sport. The club links will ‘be at the disposal of those who pr. der golf, with Donald Woodward 10o! ing out for the golfers’ interests. Henri de Sibour is getting up a game of indoor-outdoor base ball to limber wp the rest of the visiting Elis. The entertainment committee is pyblishing e special book of college songs to refresh the memories of the ing at the smoker. be “stunts” three in particular, the nature of which is being kept strictly secret by the committee. Spe. cars have been arranged for t the visitors out to the club early i the afternoon and to bring them back | to'the city after the smoker. Both live in Finistere, near Brest. On - Christmas day, 1920, Matkilde Coig, fully dressed, dove from a pier and rescued a xirl companion, both little girls Feing washed ashore by the heavy seas thrown up by a northwesterls gale. 1 s Cariou saved an eight- year-old child, also in heavy xean. | The two children, in addition to the medal, reccived 100 | | francs each. | \FATHER AND SON DROWN. Caught in Whirlpool While Wife 1 older graduates and keep them sing- | thirty-five, Then there will | drowned in a creek near here while Mrs. stood on the shore watching. whirlpool and Daughter Look On. LOGAN, Ohio, May 23-—A. B. Smith, and his son, ten, were Smith and her small daughter Young Smith was sucked into a and both were carried | n when his father jumped in to rescue him. i heroes of the world war, Whose bodics were recently brought to this country on the transport Wheaton. Five separate memorial services were held on pier 4, Hoboken Army base. The largest attendance was at the services for the New York and New Jersey men, but many of the gold | star mothers and other visitors re- mained throughout the five services. The final service was for men of the 324 Division, who came mostly from Illinois and Michigan. Maj. Gen. James Parker, who commanded 32d Division, made the princiFal Among the bodies was that e Joseph W. Guytom of ch.. said to be the first ¥ Bvart, American soldier killed on German soil. He fell in the ilder sector, e, May 24, 19 The Michi- 4 ciety of New York was repre- sented at the se A The king's watch, which is regarded as one of the greatest honors the King of England can bestow. is awarded to secret service men only. It consists of a gold hunter watch of exquisite workmanship. o g s e No regular prices, EVERY pair of Shoes radically reduced— We must sell EVERY PAIR OF WOMEN'’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES (white shoes included)—and you simply can’t pay full price for a single pair. We are not going out of the shoe business. We are reorgan- izing our shoe departments, under the head of a new buyer, and to help him start with a clean slate all shoes in stock must be sold at once, It isn’t every day that a store reorganizes its departments—and this opportunity coming right in the shoe-buying season with the choicest, most seasonable and high-grade footwear that mon- ey can buy is an event in the way of shoe sales. Here’s the way we talk price: Shoes formerly priced $ 2 1'$7.50 to $12.50—NOW 5.65 Brown calf 2-strap oxfords with walking heel; brown and black kid oxfords; black satin 4-strap; gray satin 2-strap; white canvas or buckskin pumps and oxfords. lcnour z| Shoes formerly priced$7 65 ° $9.00 to $12.50—NOW Tan calf I-strap pumps; tan calf oxfords; tan calf 2-strap oxfords; tan and black kid oxfords; dull kid pumps; black and white satin pumps; boots in wanted leathers. l_cn_ouraIShoes formerly priced $8.65 $10.00 to $13.50—NOW! Gray suede 1 and 2 strap; black or brown satin I-strap; black kid or calf pumps; tan sports oxfords; tan calf I or 2 strap oxfords; white canvas 1 or 2 strap. GROUP 4 Shoes formerly priced $6.00 to $10.00—NOW - $3.65 Broken lines of white ox- fords and pumps. Six styles and extraordinary values. = ALL CHILDREN’S SHOES—Growing girls’, | GrROUP 5 | Exceptional values in Broken Lines—NOW $2.65 Black calf, kid and patent leather pumps and oxfords in several styles, ' boys’, misses’ and infants’ footwear—play shoes, school shoes, dress shoes and white shoes have been radically reduced. i It is evident that Washington has been waiting for just such a shoe sale. Thousands of pairs have been sold. New shoes artiving are added to the vatious groups every day and the selection is kept intact. The selling -will.continue until all shoes are sold. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother LANSBURGH & BROTHER 23, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 1921, 15 JANE STUART—Shops with you, or for you. Write, or phone Frank- lin 7400. TUESDAY STORE NEWS LANSBURGH & BROTHER = 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest Washington, May 23, 1921 — Bungalow Aprons of Gingham & Percale $1-95 Plenty of them and hosts of styles. Rick rack, piping, binding and nov- elty trimmings. Plaids, figures, stripes and checks in good assort: ment. Crochet Spreads Pl T $2.17 Neat, attractive patterns. Soft fin- ish; absolutely devoid of starch or Stiff dressing. Sizes for regular size bed. Price for tomorrow only. Fourth Floor Third Floor. o - Honos’ekle)::u(e;!sn.g[.l? $l‘95 Corsets of Brocade Amoskeag is to gingham what and Coub], specml ssterling” is to silver—and every A House Dress in this Blue Ribbon Special group is of that standard make. Dozens of styles. Third Floor. $1.00 special clearance of low-bust and waistline corsets in white and flesh color coutil and brocade. Sizes 20 to 30. First Floor. Envelope Chemise and Nightgowns . . $1.19 l Chemise of nainsook and batiste, | in white and flesh tint. Gowns of nainsook, in white only. Laces, em- broidery, tucks, inserts and other dainty touches. Third Floor. Colors for every purpose 40-Inch Crepe de Chin $1.69 As you are aware, Crepe de Chine washes like a handkerchief— Pilgrim Bags Large Size, Tuesday. s2-79 The convenient size and shape for shopping and general use. Made of genuine goat skin, in black. blue and gray. You can slip many things in- to one of these handy bags. First Floor Summer Kimonos of Dotted Swiss . $3-95 Plain_white or fancy designs. Lace, ribbon and rosette trimmings. Slightly mussed but _resourceful women can remedy that trifle. Third Fleor Children’s Percale Bungalow Aprons. . .. 65c Every girl from 6 to 14 vears age should have one or mo these practical aprons. They washing and look well, too. Brooches and Bar Pins Tuesday, Choice zsc A large assortment of new pins, the kinds that are so pretty when caight in_filmy lace frocks. Also Lingerie Clasps and Collar Pins, First Floor. | Third Floer. Girls’ White Je Repuaton Dromes 93-99 Some are all white, others with blue collars; embroidered emblem on sleeve. Wash well, wear well and look well. The most practical vaca- tion dress, Third Floor. Dorcas Dimity Bedspreads, special $1.75 Even for Blue Ribbon Day that is a low price, when you consider that Dimity Spreads are pre-eminently summer bed coverings. These are 63x90. Fourth Floor Crochet Bedspreads Excellent Quality. . Your choice of hemmed or cut $2.69 Light in weight but heavy In appearance. Easy to laun- der and very durable. This price for Blue Ribbon Day only. Fourth Floor corner styles. Just to remind you, Memorial Day comes on Monday, so you see there will be the Sunday holiday followed by another day to spend out of doors. Sale of Sport Hats that's why it has become a standard for Silk Lingerie. Then, too, it is so rich and drapes so gracefully that it is equally popular for evening frocks. . The darker colors are in great demand for street dresses—all colors, in fact, for sheer blouses, millinery and every use to which this filmy fabric adapts itself. Blue Ribbon Tuesday is responsible for the underpricing. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Fancy Necklaces of Colored Beads. . . .. Zsc All sorts of pretty necklaces of gay colored beads that will go well with sport togs and Summer dresses. You can economically buy several necklaces Tuesday. First Floor, Wrisley Bath Soap Tuesday, dozen If you have used this splendid Bath Soap you will appreciate this price. If you have never used it, here is your chance to get acquainted. First Fleor, French Hundreds of Them: Special, Tuesday ) $2.95 What a chance to get a New Sport Hat for Memorial Day, which you will probably spend in the park, country or some suitable outing. Voile Blouses Women’s Low Neck Ribbed Vests, 3 for. soc Sizes as they run. but it is more than likely that you will find your size if you come early on Blue Rib- bon Day. Tailored models. White only. First Floor. , Women’s Cotton Combination Suit Sizes as they run. White only and as you'll nred many of these during the summer, why not save as you buy. Blue Ribbon Day helps. First Floor. More Than Special for Blue Ribbon Day at $3.95 Certainly yvou ex- pect lowered prices on Tuesday Blue Ribbon Day, but these blouses at $2.95 are so greatly reduced that we suggest you think Every wanted material, color and shape. Straws, soft, “crushy” crowns and semi-soft brims. Straws combined with sport fabrics, felts, novel braids that are so new that we want you to see them at once. Every Hat in this entire collection is an example of VALUE THAT CANNOT Bl SURPASSED, and the price is only a Blue Ribbon Special. That’s why we advise buying ahead, so that you can derive full benefit of the savings. Best Quality, 81x90 Dimity Spreads. .. $2'33 Wide or narrow stripes to suit different preferences. These sum- mery spreads are easily tubbed and can be freshened with little or no trouble. BLUE RIBBON DAY Brings many useful things for picnics and summer home use, with prices away down. Swinging Hammocks sz 98 Red and Green. . . . - Memorial Day approaching, sets one thinking about a jaunt.in the woods—hammock and all—so Blue Ribbon Day helps you ith these strong, closely woven hammocks compléte with strong hanging cords and rings Canoe Pillows 98(: Kapok Filled, each. . .. Kapok doesn’'t care a rap for dampness, then they're s(’vrh&anha.ry h Fourth Floor. Three Remarkable Hosiery Specials 600 Pairs of Full-fashioned Lisle _Slockings $1 '00 aml light in weight. . ) Mow a reliable mill, so 5”“.',,,},"‘,.,,",,"“”.’,‘,”;‘,':.,,{}',”{"",‘“5; w they call “irregular” does not Memorial Day row on the river. mean damaged by trifles that place g “ them among the Blue Ribbon Spe- 2 cials. Black and white; sizes 8% to Folding Steamer $l 39 10 i 360 Pairs of Women’s Mer- cerized Stockings $l 00 4 pairs o Super-fashioned in black and cor- dovan. Called “irregulars,” but, of course, that simply means that they Chairs, very strong Covered with strong white canvas duck. The joy of these chairs is in the fact that you can fold them and carry them to the park, or use them on your porch. Stretch out in one and rest. Plailed Sh'aw 3c [ ?;‘: fl;“w‘.m to our standard. Sizes Cushion Seats, each. . . .. 720 Pairs of Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hosiery, 6 pairs. . $l-10 “Irregulars” of the better grades and every pair as good as less scrup- ulous manufacturers would call “firsts.” Cordovan only, but that's the children’'s color this season. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother , g Boys’ Khaki Knickers 89c Sizes 7 to 17 years. .. How the boys will enjoy these strong Knickers on Decoration Day! The regulation olive drab. Strong- ly made with side and hip pockets; belt loops and buttoned at knee. Fifth Floor, Three-ply, well made. Flags for Memorial Day, each Cotton Bunting; 12x16 and 14x23. Fourth Floor—Lansbhurgh & Brother. Children’s Bathing Suits of Cotton Jersey..... 67(: There will be bathing on Dec- oration Day, so we've Blue Rib- boned the price of these one-piece bathing suits in time. One-piece models with skirt attached to trunk. Sizes 6 to 14. Fifth Floor. of your Memorial Day outing. (you know, it comes on Monday, allow- ing a two-day holiday—Sunday and Monday) when an extra waist or two can be added and the price greatly subtracted. Laces, drawnwork, embroidery, tucks, sashes, buttons and all that makes a blowse pretty. Some of the collars have large filet squares at collar ends, new and attractive Second Floor—Lanxburgh & Brother., ! Extra’ Quality Crochet Spreads. . $3'18 Two different patterns, very at- tractive. Light weight and rich ap- pearance. Cut-out corners for metal beds. Size 50x90. Strong as can be. Styles include Middy. Oliver Twist and Coat mod- els. White with navy, cadet, green and tan trim. Also plain white. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Fifth F *wr. Fourth Floor. ' Sport Coats. Sale!& &= $12.50 The Capes have deep brushed wool collars and a_wide front-piece of brushed wool running the entire length of the cape. Finished at neck with cord and_pompon. Colors include burgundy, browrr, tan, copen. navy and combinations in harmonious blendings. Coats are the wanted polo models, in approved sport styles. Belted, box- ple:lteld, inverted pleats and straight, but all some pleasing variation of a polo model. If you prefer a lined Polo Coat, there are a few in the lot. Colors include tan, rose, copen, bisque and brown, in the effect of mixtures, showing just a speck of interwoven color. Some one is going to get a brilliant red Tallyho Coat from this lot. Bl Ribbon Day sets the price at $1250. = Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, 54-inch All-wool Viite ey .. $1.98 A limited quantity of this cloth, and a bargain too rare to be over- looked. 54 inches wide and it re- All-Wool Cream Serge The kind that washes $1.19 50 inches wide, and as it requires so little for a skirt, it is to your ad- vantage that Blue Ribbon Tuesday lowered the price in time for a new wash sport_skirt to wear on your Memorial Day outing. The new model skirts are very easy to make and White Wash Serge at this low price makes an inexpensive but - handsome sport skirt. Third Floor quires very little for skirt or jacket. Third Floor nckerwiae - $1.98 Very limited quantity, so we choose Blue Ribbon Day to close it out, and price it at a figure en- abling you to save in the purchase. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother

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