Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 21

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JANE STUART shops with you, or for you. - Phone Franklin 7400. Housekeeping and Storekeeping There isn’t much . dif- ference between good housekeeping and good storekeeping. The good housckeeper strives to have her home bright and clean, comfort- ably furnished and suf- ficiently provisioned. The good housekeeper is the one who makes her family and her friends comfortable when they are in her home. She gives them the best she can_afford. Sokit is with the good storekeeper. He provides the kind of store you will find here, and keeps his shelves stocked with staple, dependable mer- chandi ‘Whenever the opportunity presents itself, he gives a “party,” and invites his friends, and gives them the best the market afforis. ‘We believe good house- keepers appreciate good storekeepers. . Nightgowns of Crepe de Chine Just special for a day— these splendidly made gowns of heavy crepe de = chine are shown in a vari- ety of styles—lace trimmed, tailored or with combination vokes of lace and georgette. Priced for tomorrow only— at'$3.95. Third Fleor. Sample Dresses for Home Wear A sale—most timely and economically. Sample Dresses from Mendel and other famed makers who give particular care to these cardinal features—cut, fit, style and workmanship. Many styles alivmade from quality ginghams and per- cales — and then prettily trimmed. Priced $1.95. = Third Fleer. -~ C;wtex Shopping Bags Are Handy They ‘look like patent leather, wear fully as well, are roomy and strong and the handles are double. Lined with attractive Cre- tonne in bright color effects. You'll like them- because they are so all-round con- venient. Special at $1.49. First Fleor! A String of Inde- structible Pearls What a pleasing addition to a woman’s or miss’ summer outfit! Here they are, for your 'own adornment or as ap- propriate gifts to the duate or June bride. hey have solid gold spring clasps, and every string is guaranteed against dis- coloration or peeling. Eve price is special for _this occasion, and the price in- cludes war tax,. so - you don’'t have to think of extras. 16-inch lehgth, $1.59. 24-inch length, $5.25. 27-inch length, $7.85. First Fleer. Do You Kodak? We will make, without cost to you, an 8x10 enlarge- ment of any kodak picture that we print, after you have spent $5.00 in our Kodak Department for developing and printing. Our 24-hour service de- velops and prints your pic- tures as you want them. Our Kodak Department is complete with all the best kodaks and lies, and is conveniently the 7th street entrance. ;ated near | LANSB THE COOLEST STORE in Wash- ington. Come, shop in comfort. Now Georgette Fracks ~ Have Their Way For Graduates—For Bridesmaids—For Wedding Guests Each and every one appropriate for general summer wear $1 7.5 graduates—although the sizes range for more mature women and there are so many pretty and new styles that they are just as suitable for general summer wear.” All hand beaded in various designs and the fashion features include tucks, pleats, drapes, tunics, sashes, girdles and whatever is new and becoming. Such delicate tints as coral, flesh, pale gray, turquoise and, of course, plenty white. Sketch shows one of many styles. —Hand-beaded Georgette, in china beads or crystal $20. 00 beads and bugles. These are not only favored for bridesmaids and graduates, but for guest wear at com- mencements, weddings and summer generally. Models are the newest and most approved, including longline tunics, panels, overblouses, sashes, girdles and various touches of recent design. Others are lovely for their simplicity. Flesh, pink, turquoise, light blue, bisque—white, of course. Then for street wear there are navy, brown, tan and gray. See sketch. i —These are just as fresh and pretty as any brides- $29. 50 maid or graduate could possibly wish. " Tucked vestees, . self sashes or combined -with picot-edged ribbon, ruffles, panel fronts, brading with crystal bugles and some with tiny corsage of French flowers made of self materials and ribbons. These models are very girlish in delicate white and flesh tint. Only one shown in sketch, but every one is just as beautiful—some more so, and as for value, well, we'll leave that to you. - Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother —Dainty, girlish models suitable for bridesmaids and Dame Fashion’s Proclamation: Transparent Hair Hals for Dressy Summer Wear - —So if you will visit our French Mil[inery Salon, you'll find models direct from representative designers who infuse the Paris idea into every one of these rich and bécoming Hats. - Huge choux of maline trim some of them, others with maline swirled into a tremendous rose effect, still others with wreaths of natural-looking flowers. Uncurled ostrich encircle some of the crowns, others combine ostrich with maline or flowers. 2 An especially attractive hat with a decidedly Frenchy style, is Trans- parent Hair with drooping brim, a garland of brilliant flowers veiled with maline. Every one is just as smart and picturesque as designers’ art and l handsome materials can fashion, and the prices range frém $15 to $20. French 8 Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Summer Corsets The coolest Corset for hot weather wear. Do not confuse these splendid carsets with ordinary flimsy net that you sometimes see, for this English - met is heavy enough to firmly Cool ‘Nightattirje Pajamas and Night Gowns made of materials that are most comfortable for Summer. Pajamas of Windsor Crepe and Batiste in flesh and white, one and two piece styles. $L9S to $2.95. i 3 = call izes, shape. ere is ample boning, e T e mate and models include v.ehh]"ic Lops ks S e ... -and.medium bust, with long hips. * Extrs Size Nightgowns: of flesh =~ =~ Sizes 19 to 30..$1.50 Batiste and Windsor Crepe. $198. 31 to'36. . 4 Thivd Picor—Lansburgh & Brother Third Flesr—Lanshargh & Brother KE support the figure, and hold its - ’ 20,000 Yards of New Silks Make a Big Sale sty $1.79- Every yard of this tremendous assortment is the newest, freshest of the season’s fashion!’ s There has never been a time when Silk was at such a premium, in such demand for every silk purpose as now! Never has there been a time when there was such legitimate excuse for pricing Silks at their top figure! . Still, right in the face of these conditions, here we are offering FASHION'S FAVORED SILKS at a price that seems almost out of the question. Choose from— . All colors i . Crepe de Chine Plenty ‘of black: Mellow Taffetas Plenty of white. Figured Foulards Whether ' you need White Silk Shirtings faiae cor. Brtent o Striped Shirtings Black Satin Duchesse Black Chiffon Taffeta Colored Satins White Jap Crepe future use, it will be Silk Tricolette to your advantage to buy NOW! Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 300 Handmade Blouses Have Arrived to Sell at $3.95 - Fine Batiste and French Voile, trimmed with Filet Lace, Hand- embroidery and Hand-drawnwork. In addition to this, the waists are handmade throughout. - ] The models are brand-new—direct from the workrooms of this reliable manufacturer, and whatever new touches are smart, artistic gnq in good taste are infused into this group of HANDMADE BLOUSES which every woman likes so well for summer. The new roll collars, vestees with fine tucks (all done by ‘hand, mind you), edgings and inserts of filet, motifs embroidered by hand, tucks in groups, tucks in strictly tailored effects—all so pretty, summery and easy to launder, and—WE MUST SAY IT AGAIN—ENTIRELY HANDMADE THROUGHOUT! . Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Silk Hosiery for Women Who Want Quality and Value Never in the history of Silk Hosiery has the demand been for such good quality—due, no doubt, to the fact that the prevalence of low shoes calls for the best—and never ir the history of this establishment have we been able to offer such variety, quality and value in this line of merchandise. New and economical— Full-fashioned Silk Stockings —Medium tan and cordovan in exactly the shades that go with New, pretty and practical— Silk ' Stockings in wanted shades of tan and silver as well as the always-in-demand black / and white. ~ Full-fashioned, of smart footwear. Garter tops, course, and immense value at heavy, to prevent wear and strain. $2.00. $2.25. . Just arrived— inother new number— Fine Gauge Silk Stockings— Black, brown, white, tan, gold, silver; full-fashioned and extra strong garter tops. $3.50. Full-fashioned Lace Silk Stock- -ings—Black and cordovan. En tirely new and very handsome’ Heavy garter tops and firm heels and toes. $4.50. New and attractive— Cordovan Silk Stockings—That rich, deep color that matches so well with; the shoes of that hue. Full-fashioned and firm garter tops. $3.00. White Wash Goods —for summer wearables, priced lower than you'd expect, because of the low market costs, plus extremely small profits. Soft, sheer, silky Nainsook—For CO lore d Was h GOO ds lingerie; 34 inches wide; Hight weight. Also flesh tint, as that Heh eehnd for ingerie. Yard, Z8c. " Right-in-season kinds at “ Genuine Swiss Organdie—The spe- out-of-season prices cial feature of this Organdie is that it retains its transparency and crisp finish after laundering; 45 inches wide. Ya:%,m Pajama Check Nainsook—Soft fin- ish,-.,fine texture, in small checks, suitabl¢ for pajamas, a'thlenc under- wear and union suits. Yard, 19¢. Swiss and Normandie Voiles— Dots -and figures in the newest and most favored patterns. The season’s accepted colors in great variety. 38 inches wide. 78c. The New: Tissue Ginghams— Many pleasing designs and color combinations in a variety of plaids and checks. 32 and 36 inches wide. Yard, 75c. Foundation Silks—This part- silk fabric is woven in such a way that it looks like all silk and is washable. For blouses, kimonos, - linings, etc., it is very practical and economical. . The wanted colors in abundance. 36 inches wide. Yard, 38c. 3 m & Brother Genuine Japanesé Nainsook In tes-yard pieces, §$5.49 40 inches wide, in white and flesh tint. Made of Sea Island Cotton apd finished with a rich luster f:g lingerie. ‘White Sport “Skirting—~Plain with mtin finish' or: novelty stripes. Just what they're. gsing .far. sport skirts, smits, tajlored "waists, etc.. Yard, 78¢c. - pocket. A Column of Comfort —To make your home as com- fortable as _possible. whether you stgy in town or the suburbs. © We've not only pro- vided plentifully, but we've made a point of offering values that will help you to have all the needed summer outfittings at little cost. Ready-to-Hang Awnings Tan and cream stripes; prac- ticab sizes and economical prices. Be sure to bring measurements when ordering. $1.79 1.98 Size 30 inches. Size 36 inches. Size 42 inches. Size 48 inches...... Awning Material Green, brown and blue; 30 inches wide. Absolutely perfect goods; yard, 29¢, 39c, 45¢, 59¢_ and 69c. Couch Hammocks Sleep on the porch in one of these comfortable couch hammocks with spring bottom and heavy pad. - Magazine windshield and head rest. Heavy canvas duck in durable brown color. $12.00 to $29.00. Swing Hammocks Just as practical for grown- ups as for the children’s play. Many styles in closely woven striped hammock mesh. Strong cord and metal rings for hang- ing and they can be put up and taken down in a jiffy. Prices, $1.49 to $5.98. Window Screens Well made with sliding frames conforming to various size windows.. Close scregns that are too fine for even a mosquito 79c. to enter. 10,00 Yards of Cretonne Every attractive design and color combination for slip cov- ers, curtains, pillow covers and whatever Cretonfie can make. Prices range from, yard, 24c to VOTES CONFIDENCE INFRENCH PREMIER Senate Upholds Briand. Agrees on Budget Recov- erable From Germany. ' By the Associated Press. PARIS, May 31.—The senate today voted confidence in Premier B: in connection with the reparations set: tlement. The vote was 377 to 2 The question of confidence durs ing the discussion of the budget #x benses recoverable from G The radical socialist, M. He sented & motion that the d. taken at the London confersnce ' be referred to the finance and foreigm committees. He not only objectedito France foregoing a balance of twelve billion marks due May 1, but also te France's acceptance of a 50 per camt reduction in her claims. -+ M. Briad, in asking for a wvote of confidence. said he would not be one to adopt a policy which garded the agreement the il reached at London and which 1o obtain from Ge: a greater amount than the reparations c@u- mission had awarded. L If the Ruiir were occupled in an gt- tempt to collect more from Germahy. the premier deciared. France must:be called to armg, and he would not’be the one to do it. g “Suppose such a policy were @gc- cepted,” he said, “then there wold no longer exist either treaty or repa- rations commission, and the enfire world would uiler & cry of amaXe- ment.” The special budget expenditure coverable from . amoun: 10 more than 00 fr: 3 y the on£t, Certain modifications were e, however, which necessitated the turn of the budget to the chamber of deputies. , r.é Some opposition was encountered in the chamber over the modifications, = & y < cepted and the budget was definitels voted. - WOMEN’S NATION-WIDE PLEA FOR DISARMAMENT Committee of League of Voters Holds Meeting and Outlines : i Program of Activity. H [ Plans to organize the women { of America and crystallize sentiment forive- {@uction’ of armament into an effecive ||| nation-wide ‘meeting were launched’ in \i| | Washington when the committee on re- duction of armament by internaticenal agreement, appointed by the Natignal League of Women Voters at its annpal convention in Cleveland, recantly held'its first conference. - All parts of the countrs were repre- iill | sented. The committee of sixteen @p- pointed by Miss Hauser, chalrman of the | | committee, has returned home to immediate organization of women where i | there is no club or greup which can ex- [illil | press their sentiments. 2 il ’ An especial effort will be made to pr- lll | gnize the women living in the rural dis- tricts and on farms. sentiment and opinion of these women, who in cases belong to no clabs, have been only in individual expression of \iill | and women generally are learming T effective action can be secured only;by united efforts. ¢ Leading womep in forsign counthes { will be asked torganize the womer of | their_nation, and both here and Hlll| | & systematic campaign of education will be carried on concerning armament its cost. “This is nof p da,” said . iilll | Hauser in spéaking of the committe's plans, it is simply a presentation’ of facts and figures which are part of gev- ernment records. There is a constantly increasing burden of ion on the people of all countries to meet the mili- tary and naval progress of their gov- ernments. It is a question in which women have as vital an interest as have the men.” 4 Organization of the state work for the reduction of armament will be carried on through the committee members vice chairmen working in_conjunct with the state leagues of woman ;: The committee will co-operate other organizations whoee object is the same as the league's. Miss Elizal 'lll| | Hauser is chairman of the committee, Mrs. William Palmer Lucas of Califer- nia and Mrs. Solon Jacobs of Alabama are vice chairmen, and other members of the committee are: . Malcolm | , Massachusetts; Mrs. E. W. Grossman. Missouri; Xrs. g Mathes. Jilinois; Miss I h E. Mitchell, Iilfl | Minne Miss_Gertrude Weil, North Carolina; Mrs. Gifford Pinchot. Penn- 3 : Miss_Adele Clark, Virginia; Miss Mabel Willard, Massachusetis: Miss Christina Merriman, New {Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird, us setts, and Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, New chairman representing the s and one representing the remain to be chosen before the committee personnel is complete. —— MORTGAGE RIGHT DISPUTE Intangible Assets and Physical Property in Controversy. 5 ‘The question of whether thé good will, trade marks and copyrights ef a newspaper or magasine can be seld or mortgaged separately from the physical assets was presented y 4 to the United States Supreme Coi illlt| witliam Green. owner of 3850, worth of bonds of the Leslie-Judge Company. asked the court to review an order of District Judge Munten. in New York .othorising the pi to be sold as free and clear of any lien or mortgage. Green asserted that the mortgage securing his bonds eqvs ered good will, copyrights and all other intangible assets as well as the || physical property. === - PROTECTS AUTO OWNERS.. Bill Frees Innocent Renters Frém Responsibility for Bootleggers. Garage and others renting autemos biles would be protected in eveat their property was used by “boot gers” without the renter's km edge, under the Dial bill repo: yesterday by the Senate judiciary eom- mittee. il ‘The measure is designed to relieve i|| & situation created by the recent Sus preme Court decision holding that an automebile used in illegal liquor traf- fio may be confiscated less of the owaer’s innocence.

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