Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 11

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Jror e e—— Boys’ Denim Overalls, 45¢c— Strong, dark blue Denim, with bib and shoulder straps; side pockets; -full .and roomy. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Fri- day’s special price.........ccecuuens 45C Boys’ Khaki Knickers, 98c— Dark color, so impervious to soil. Well made for service; sizes 7 to 17 years. Just the thing for summer. Friday 98 . brings price down t0...c.cerveceneenn C ‘Sale of Boys ; Purchased and ', Priced for " Fl:id;y Only ....... _ These Suits were miade éspeciaily for us to offer on Friday, and the only reason we could get them is because the manufacturer had several hupdred yards of Gingham, Jean, Chambray and Poplin leit from his season’s output of Suits, and as we promised to take the entire lot, he made them at a special price, so we offer: them as a Friday special, for we know we can get no more,’ - { __Middy, Junior Norfolk and Button-on models g} bluez.uzr:y ;nd.wbiuflnflm lnchrtl;dn;blut:ou. izes 22 to 8 years. Remembe: it this price—$1.39, i e el Boys’ Sport Blouses, 49c.—Short sleeves and low neck sport collars. Oi excellent' quality Percale in neat stripes and figures. 49C Wash Suits” . $1.39 Sizes 6 10‘15 yéars. Friday's price Boys’ Khaki Knee Pants, 69c— Very strong ‘khaki of dark, dirt-defying shade; two side and one hip pocket; double- sewn 5"[‘,‘".‘; for h};:rd vican Sizes 3 to 9 years. Friday is the only day you can get them at...,..... 69C Boys’ Bathing Suits, 65c—Navy bfue, maroon and white combinations; but- ton-top pants attached to shirt. Sizes 6 to < Fifth Floor—Lansburgh &> Brether Novelty Voile Blouses Some agein tor - $1.00 To get right down to details, these blouses are newest styles—in fact, just . purchased and received iff fime for tomorrow’s selling. Many novel touches are shown in various ways— laces are arranged differently. Hem- stitching is varied; tucks run in directions not previously shown; , collars show new and improved lines and altogether this lot-of Blouses should sell out before the day is half over, for they are not only very de- sirable styles, but unapproachable values—even for Friday at $L00. First Floor—Bargain Table—Lansburgh - & Brother Bedwear Bargains Hammock Cushions, Friday priced down to 38c—Soft, comfortable, plump and light in weight; size 17x17—the size that can be used for canoes, too. Cov- ered with neat art ticking, all ready to slip into a cover in a jiffy. Friday is the only reason for the price being lowered 38 C £0 iceeciasemcssasciocncactaiasiaon Dimity Bedspreads, for Friday, very convenient and practi- cal size. Easy to launder and very good looking. Other days you'd have $2 29 to pay more than D S oded 7} Satin Marseifles ~Bedspreads; $395.—Hemmed, ready for use; size 82x94— very large, isn’t it? Four medallion designs, and, being Friday, its price is $3 9 5 ODlY aeeeeeccaiciiiaiiieaeaaes . 'y Full Size Colored Spreads, $2.29 —Summer weight, and a pleasing addition to bed dressing. Light blue, pink, red, yellow and deep blue. This is an exceptional bar- gain even for Friday, which brings the price down to-...... $2.29 > . Crochet Bedspreads, $1.39— Very light weight and easy to launder. Soft finish.n!rae from starch. ySil:gle bed size, and if you purchase it any other day than Friday it will be more — . $1.39 Fourth A Wonderful Bargain! Women’s and Misses’ Gingham Dresses e §5.95 New,. pretty, cool-looking! Without question a most unusual value. They are just the thing for vacations, out- ings and general summer wear. Suit- able trimming touches in the way of sashes, pipings, embroidery, organdie collars and cuffs and ever so many others. Neat checks in blue-white, tan-white, green-white, orchid-white, pink-white and black-white. If you need one or two Gingham Dresses and want to save money, this is your chgnce. $595. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Undermuslins In a Friday Clearance at 95¢ Odds and ends lots of Gowns and En- velope Chemise, of nainsook and flesh ba- tiste, priced at just a fraction of their worth, for the quality of the_materials- and the care that went into their Taking would warrant a higher price. Gowns in slip-over models, and yokes prettily trimmed. Cheniise with camisole or built-up shoulders—all priced, regardless of former prices, for Fri- day, 95¢c. Philippine Corset Covers, $1.95 —Handmade and embroidered, with regula- tio; sukl}:p eggc. ; apd making than you often get for Friday’s special price of -2t sl ~95 Petticoats of Taffeta and Jersey, $4.95—You just must have a colored petti- coat—and here is your chance to get a good looking one, in almost any color, of chiffon taffeta or silk jersey, at Friday’s. s 4 95 DFICE ceovoecsens SARUIEE AT it Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brether At the Tidal Basin you - will need these! Aviators’ Rubber Caps, 15¢ —Very close, tight fitting, so that the hair is well protected, popular . . > colors and priced for Fri- lsc day only .2 o Bathing Shoes, $1.00 Pair— —High Shoes of good grade sateen, in all colors, with plain and Mackay soles, sizes from 3 to 7, on 51 00 _sale Friday only, at pair.. o N First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Much better in material | . white cotton. e 65 Sale of Wash Dresses F T by 49¢ Friday Specials... No need for tired mothers to sew when such splendid dresses as these are offered at such a price—why, it hardly covers the cost of materials alone, much less the time and labor to make them! Made of gingham and voiles, in many practical styles; easy to launder. All the popular colors. But remem- I:;r—(he price is special for Friday ONLY— c. F Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, $269—Sizes 6 to 14 years. Every dress greatly reduced. The quality of materials and the styles make these dresses $2 69 exceptional bargains for Friday ! Rompers, Creepers and Dresses, 69c—For tots from 2 to 6 years old. Made from ginghams and chambrays, in all the wanted colors that look best and wear best ;m_i ;tand t_hle lf-ardels:t dkinrl of tubbing. rice special, for riday only, 69C at... Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother How Long Sincé You Bought A Corset for $1.00 =« Like' oM- times. when women buy these Corsets of coutil, in' low and medium_ bust models, with long or “medium’ hip and 4 strong hose sup- porters—just splendid for hot weather wear—that we, offer in sizes 20 to 30, as a' big Friday special, for $1.00. BeVoise Brassieres, 39c— Of flesh color mesh and twill, fasten :ek and l;rom '“{il”i. inFsi_zes 32 to , specially price or Fri- day only 390 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 100 Skirt Lengths of Black ' Mohair Sicilian. Each, $1.55 Even for Friday, this is a bar- gain extraordinary! It requires just 2)% yards to.make a skirt, and these. lengths are exactly that measurement. This ma- terial is reversible, it is dust proof, and has a pleasing finish, with just enough luster to be pleasing. 42 inches wide. Again we ion th ial Frid mriceSirs tongtm ... $1.55 - Navy Blue Frenc rge, $1.39 —Made by the famous Botany Worsted Mills—it is all. wood and a weight that pleats easily. Our special Friday price $l 39 is, yard . o Beach Suiting, yard, $1.79—One of the most popular summer fabrics for suits, skirts, auto coats, etc. Natural tan,, of a rich shade. Friday is your ‘lu:ky_.;l:.); togetitat .......... $l -79 Lansburgh & Brother Friday Bargains Notions Snap Fasteners, in black and white, all _sizes, 12 dozen, 18c. Cotton Grosgrain Belting, black and white, all widths, 5¢ yard. _Compressed Sanitary Napkins, good - size, 3 for 10c. Nickel-Plated Safety Pins, all sizes, 3 dozen for 10c. % T Children’s Sock Garters with rosettes, Sc_pair. Mercerized Darning Cotton, all colors, 4c spool. § Aristo and Gem Hair Nets, in as- sorted shades, 56c dozen. ,Celluloid ' Hair " Pins, straight and ctimped, 3 ‘boxes, 25c. Im:k Rack Braid, assorted sizes, 10c piece. % Sanitary Aprons, with nainsook top, good size, 15¢c. A Knit.Underwear * Women’s Summer Vests, 3 for 50c—Low neck, tailored styles of fine ribbed Sizes. 36 -to 38. You'll' need se:er_ll d:-fn these ;h; ;:?mr; so take a tage, of Friday’s price, 3 for o 50(: Women’s Summer Union Suits, _39ca-Low-neck tailored styles; fine ribbed cotton; knee length; sizes 36 to 42. Very ‘cogivenient “for sumsmer, o stock 39 dp‘at FAdaY's prict.....0eceerrnes OFC \ - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, 2, 1921, u On Fljiday, the Week’s Biggest g‘avings Event argain Day BARGAINS ‘that justly merit the name—seasonable merchandise of dependable quality and correct styling—priced lower for Friday than on any other day of the week. Anticipate! Participate! 5505005050 5055155.55.05 55055605 55055.50.56565656.50.56.55.96 555555 3505000 3 0 S S 5 3 S 3 G S S S S S S S NN NN : .Pra.ctical Women Like Boston Bags e 81.69 Price. ..... —Will make them like them better’ than ever. Handiest kind of a bag that holds an ample amount; strong handles—two of them— and firm suit- able lining. Genuine Split Cowhide that wears like iron and retains its good looks. Don't forget, you wom- en who appreciate convenience ahd economy, Friday's price for this BOSTON BAG, $1.69. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Need Any Ribbons? Friday underprices these— 7-inch Faille Ribbon, yard, 79c.—Just the ribbon in demand ‘for the fashionable bows on summer hats, and equally good for sashes and hair bows. Choose either plain or moire, in all the popular colors, and pay but a trifle of the usual price on Friday. 79c Another Lot of Mill Ends of Ribbons, yard, 39c.—Widths vary- ing from 5 to 12 inches; all colors in light and dark shades, satin, moire, taffeta and fancy effects, suitable for any ribbon use, and exceptional bargains when you get them in the big Friday special sale. Yard First Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother Housekeepers Delight in Mercerized Table Damask Especially at Friday's 69 Price, yard...... OB SEAREA c So much lower than you can get it at any other time, so whether you need it fof- your own home or for-a practical gift to a bride who is not averse to ac- cepting utilities for everyday use, this is a rare bargain. 64 inches wide, in many pretty patterns, and a heavy, lustrous grade. Huck Towels, 18c—Extra fine quality ; size 18x36; finished with red bor- ders. The sort of towels you find most practical for summer use, because they are easy to launder. Friday .. %-.......... coecseancas . 18C Red Star Diaper Cloth, 18- inch width, $1.38 piece; 22-inch width $1.65—Durable. absorbent and all-round satisfactory. Put up in 10-vard pieces. 18-inch at $1.38; 22-inch at $1.65. Mercerized Table Napkins, dozen, $3.00—22-inch size, in extra qual- ity; assorted patterns in a variety suffi- cient to please all tastes. Eriday’s price, dozen........ $3-00 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Bag Tops, 45¢ A handy woman can take one of these- metal tops and a small piece of attractive goods and make a beautiful bag. Friday lowers it to 45c, - First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Bargains? Yes! Gold Initial Writing Paper, 29c—Box caontains 12 sheets of paper, 12 correspondence cards and 24 envelopes to match. Linend finish with %our initial in gold on cards and paper. Fri- day eieecrccccnoens ot Sen st e 290 Crepe: de Chine Handker- chiefs, 12%sc—Narrow hems hemstitched in; colors, maize, Nile, helio, light blue, pink and white. A good time to get a supply while. Friday's price 12’/26 Sport Silk Handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c—White with snappy borders in color designs or colors with contrasting borders. Vety narrow hems. Friday only, 3 for... 25C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Cut Bead Necklace o S3e e Very attractive trinkets, and women do love 2 bauble or two * to go with summer clothes! These are in amethyst, amber, * sapphire and emerald effects. Friday only, 53c. £ Summer Silks Friday, @7 69 . at, yard, Here they are: | _Crepe -de Chine, Taffeta, Figured 1| Fotlard; - White+ Shirtings, Striped Shirtings, -Black Satin Duchesse, Black Chiffon Taffeta, Colored Satins, White' Jap Crepe, Tricolette, in all colors, black and white. Practical widths. Friday will be your bad luck day if you don’t get a share of these fashionable SILK#® at $1.69. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother —come under Friday Bargain Swing Hammocks prce S e " $1.49 —and this is only one of the many summer comforts and utilities brought within easy buying reach by our Friday Bargain policy. These Hammocks are of strongly woven Hammock mesh in brown and green stripes. Ample size but very scant price on account of Friday—$149. Kapok Canoe Cushjons, 98c— You 'know KAPOK CANT SINK, so it doesn’t matter if they fall overboard. There are ten different slylesdo( Cre- tonne covering and Friday says ONlY .uoocvvecnnaccoanoncicooconnnnas 980 Matting-covered Boxes, $3.95— Size -20x15x14%. Strongly bound with bam- boo strip which also forms neat finish. Very useful for storing or as a piece of furniture. Friday...... 53-95 New Summer Cretonnes, yard, 19c—Variety of colors and effects. No remnants, but cut dire? irom lfre;h bolts. Friday is responsible for the low price 19C Summer Curtain Scrim, yard, 9¢ —24 inches wide; ten different styles and colors for choosing. Fine mesh that shades windows and admits breeze. For 9C Friday ceecccoeesaceacsccoccosoocaances Gold Seal Congoleum, sq. yard, 69c—Perfect goods cut right from fresh rolls. Please bring mefls_uliefl’ll‘tl:lés and take advantage of this special Friday offer at ... 69C 6x12 Rattania Rugs $9.75 ' The perfect summer rug for rooms or porch. This lot is especially at- tractive with stenciled borders, in more than twenty different patterns and colors. Thank your good luck that Friday allows you the chance to get one on Friday at only $9.75. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Useful Lengths of White and Colored Wash Goods Collected for Friday’s Selling at— 121/5¢, 25¢, 50c There are Ginghams, Tissues, Voiles, Linen-finish Suitings, White Skirtings, Or- gandies, Summer Flannels, and every yard brought down to a Friday Bargain level— 12Y%c, 25c and 50c yard. L Also a lot of Flannels that will create a notion that women can use them. so they'll hurry here to get a share because every one is usable for some purpose or another. Mennen’s Talcum, Friday, 16¢c Kolynos Tooth Paste, 3 for 50c First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Morocco Handbags $169 Moire lined and fitted with safety lock; generous size, with mirror inside. Of course, they are worth more than price quoted, but ;;7;’ know it's Friday, so the price is only- Moire Silk Handbags, $2.95— Black and brown, lined “with silk rep and fitted with mirror. These bags are very rich looking and roomy, so why not get one Friday at... $2-95 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother EXTRA! Colored Felt Sport Hats $2.95 A Fact—Nothing reserved in our stock of Colored Felt Sport Hats, FRIDAY ONLY at this ridiculous- ly low price. Every color used in Felts this season. Every shape approved in a Sport Hat. Cords, tassels, wool embroider- ies and threading ; grosgrain bands, silk and georgette drapes: Roman stripe sashes and hosts of equally smart effects. Super-Extra Special! 200 Tailored $ 2 and Sport Hats For Friday Only at This Price. Felt, ribbon and straw. Sailor, poke and mushroom shapes in all the best colors of the season. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Sheets, $1 Sizes 72x99, 81x90, 81x99 Garden City Sheets, popular brand, linen finished, subject to slight imperfections that will not impair the wear, but simply put them in the Friday Bargains at One Dollar. 81x90 Sheets, $1.39—Just 30 dozen in the lot. Superior quality, perfect goods, in double-bed size, seldom i iday’ ial g:::d as low as Friday’s special 51.39 Pillowcases, 4 for $1.00—Two sizes, 42x36 and 45x36. good serviceable pil- lowcas right weight forF general wear. Only a ited quantity at Fri- day’s PricC....eeceeeeacnnnnn 4 for $l -00 5,000 yards Apron Gingham, 8 yards for $1.00—The very best quality Apron Gingham, in all size blue checks, the kind _that widll stand{hlrl:_iest wear and washing, priced special for Fri- day ... 8 ?'nrd- for 51.00 40-inch Fine Nainsook, 20c yard —A very fine quality in mill lengths, but you won’t mind that when such quality for lingerie can be bought at Friday's 20 special price of, yard..........ooueen C 36=inch Domestic Longcloth, 15¢ yard—Superior quality and good weight for many uses, undergarments, linings and household needs, priced for Fri- 15 day shoppers only, yard.. 15 C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Close Bargaining Enabled Us to Get Women’s Black Silk Stockjngs Toaas 89¢ Full fashioned but not full price, but we assure you it wasn’t easy to get them down to such a figure. y Regular made but npt regular price—we are not trying to jest, but these are actual facts, made possible because the manufac- turer has set certain standards about what shall be classed as firsts and seconds, but no one who knows worth and value would object to the slight irregularities that bring ‘these stockings down to a special Friday price. Sizes 8% to 10. Cotton tops to defy garter strain. Say it with value—Friday, 89c. Women'’s Silk Hosiery, $1.29— Black and gray full-fashioned and regular made stockings which the manufacturer calls “irregular,” but that only means not up to his high standards. Sizes as 29 they run. Friday price......... $l- ‘Women’s Silk Fiber Hosiery, 59¢ —Black and white, in broken size line. Slightly irregular, but nothing to impair their appearance or wearing quality. 59 C Friday’s special price..ccococeen... Women's Lisle Hosiery, 35c, 3 Pairs for $1.00—Slightly irre; , but in no way damaged. Black and white, in sizes 84 to 10. Better get a supply while our Friday bargain policy lowers price 35 c 10 ccopennansencacantan < 3 Pales for Sk, . P % Women’s White Lisle Hosiery, $9c—Full fashioned. Sizes 8% to 9% pre- dominate, but there is here and there a pair larger or smaller. This is a good chance to get enough for summer at C Children’s Ribbed Cotton Hosiery, 22c; § Pairs for $1.00—Black and ings are just what the children need for vacation wear, and our special Fri- 22 day method brings price down to.. C § Pairs $1.00. 2 Children's Tan Ribbed Cotton Stockings, 19c Pair; 6 Pairs for $L10—Sizes 6 to 9, and because they are a bit off .the ! r. standard we have - Friday 19 priced-them down to. (4 ! 6 Pairs for $110. Floer—Lansbursh & Bre. LANSBURGH & BROTHER white, in sizes 6 to 9%: These sturdy stock- — | Resolution Passed at moving pictures Aquitania on one of her trips. as for the employer. against it. he said, the unions, because in order to wir Il !xhey must have public support. Ir {characterizing picketing as coercion ROTARY CLUB INfiORSES- CITIZEN TRAINING CAMPS Weekly Luncheon Appeals to Citizens to Foster Movement. In a resolution appealing to the citizens of the country to foster the movement, the Rotary Club went on record @s favoring the citizens’ mili- tary training camps to be conducted this summer by the War Department at its weekly luncheon at the New Willard Hotel yesterday. In making the motion for the club’s support. Col. Leroy W. Herron saic that while the general of the armies of the United States had emphasiz the obligations resting upon evers citizen of the land to prepare him self to serve his country in time o) danger, he particularly directed the attention of all Americans to the icitizens’ camps that will soon be tarted. ‘raining of the kind contemplated will_develop the physical vigor and manline of our youth” said Col wiil benefit them morally Iy, and will bring togethe: all types, creating closer national anc social unity and a regard for consti- tutional authority.” Embodied in the resolution was a strong appeal to parents o encour- age the attendance of their sons al the camps and to" others who wil benefit thereby. Charles W. Semmes presided, anc read a_wireless from the five dele- gates of the local club. who sailed yes. terday with the national rotary repre- {sentatives for Edinburgh to attend |t convention to be held in thal city. The club voted to send a return message to the travelers. Optimistic reports of the sale of tickets for the forthcoming ball game Il between the W teams to be pla benefit of the Boys' Club of Wash ton, were also fead by President Semmes. hington and Detro d June $ for t the R. M. Hicks, local agent of Cunard line, explained to the Rotariant how passengers amused themselves on es. His talk was illustrated witt ovin taken aboard the Following some close harmony byr the entire organization, under: the leader- ship of Robert Lawrence, organizing director of Washington's first Music week, Rotarfian R. M. Hicks introducec a motion picture showing how - gers to Europe on the liner Olympic enjoy themselves just as if they were at home or the club. PICKETING DECLARED FUNDAMENTALLY WRONG Judge Dan Thew Wright Speaks at Hearing Before Subcommuttee on District Measure. “Picketing is fundamentally wroug and is nothing else but concerted c ercion,” Judge Dan Thew Wrig former judge of the District Suprems {Court. told a special subcommittee o1 the House District committee at 2 hearing on the Blanton anti-picketing bill vesterday. Judge Wright explained that pic ing is wrong for the employe as we¢ The public it nd it is bad for he explained that when the employer have a grivance against any particu- H ‘llr concern, they have a right to pub. lish it in any way they see fit, buf when this publication assumes the character of coercion. it is wrong He said he was prepared to submil 150 court decisions against picketing The only time when peaceful picket- ing has been upheld, Judge Wright 'l said, was when prosecution has be brought under municipal ordinan: such as disturbing the peace. blocking the sidewalk, etc.. and not with r erence to an anti-picketing law. The court upholds the right of the employer to exclude union men in the selection of employes, if he so de- sires, Judge Wright said. “There is no question.” he said. “o! the right of the men to be unionized The employer has a right to exercist his preference in the selection of em. ployes in the conduct of his owr business. 1f the public recognizes the right of men to organize a union. if must recognize this principle, Judge ‘Wright told the committee. CLASH IN ELECTION CASE. Senate Committee to Take Up Ford- Newberry Hearings June 8. Hearings in the Ford-Newberry election contest will be begun o1 June 8, the Senate subcommittee o1 elections has decided. The committee conference with coun sel for Mr. Newberry and Henry Forc developed several clashes over pro cedure. Demand for restrictiont against hearsay evidence was made by James O. Murfin, the Newberry at- torney, who also sought to have the committee order Alfred Lucking, Ford's counsel, to turn over the names of all witnesses he will pre- sent. Mr. Lucking objected vigorously but it was decided that the list ol witnesses should be communicated te Mr. Murfin immediately after eack had been subpoenaed. “It’s the Best Rub-down FOR BATHING AND MASSAGE A i oo Sl ot ki Sk T rying ef on After bathing, shas massage ; for lescents and elderly «~ It is non-poisonous but non-drinkable. e Full pint $7.00 L CO. Mosquitoes cannot live if "PREYENTOL is spray- ed. Thisis a simple way to guarantee freedom from the summer pest.

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