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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 1921 THOARMY FLYERS #7_| LANSBURGH & BROTHER {12140 friend was lucky when D. ‘C, ROBT. V. FLEMING Cashier CHARLES C. GLOVER President MILTON E. AILES Vice President AVON M. NEVIUS Amistant Cashier Machine Blown to Bits When he succeeded in putting_ \'st 30 Seventh, St. Northwest WM. J. FLATHER through that bik deat RN f"“,‘,‘f‘,’f‘f:m“ : L e 2 Flames Explode Bombs. || viceZewicent e tact week? . e . e wasn't lucky — just Strikes Top of Tree. EoSRCATER AN Hie e Blucky. e Sty Twclve dozen skirt lengths of e HAMPTON, Va., June 8 — Fl)mh‘ Cadets Noel R. Thompson and C. A.[ Bowen were killed Instantly at Lang- ley Field yesterday afternoon, when a redesl | All-Wool Jersey Cloth make their own op- portunities, and then - b De Haviland 4-B plane, in which they they improve them. On sale tomorrow $1 86 % | were making a bombing flight, stru Tacy keep their ey:s One skirt length._.._. ® 4 tree top and became iknited. Thr il and ears and minds g . of four bombs being carried in the 4 % i open and their jaws Summer coloes at that—Ocean blue and shell pink, '”*";"K" Jiere datonsiad and blew Tl‘le Small BuSInCSS | et ] . the tints that make such attractive sport skirts. |meshinecto Pl urning and terih . | To be successful in 5 ! & the odiex of the two av | oo : = Now stop a moment and calculate—ONLY $1.86 for ators. | Ifi"ae e m‘.‘ls‘ — w'i‘ kirt length 1 ke the skirt yourself e RO G D bank hank | lence and courage in as 5 , and if you can make the s yours great distances by the first explosion, 10/0) = < oS- it the face of ditliculty and vou'll have a beautiful GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL | prhleht occurred about = minute sfiar ankingcopnectioniias Sos i the tenacity of purpose JERSEY SPORT SKIRT for less than two'dollars. an oak tree, which stands on the cdge tered and made possible the steady te go on even after fail- | ot That's enpugh to say, isn't it? | ¢ by % R 3 r 1l busi Things worth while tricate his machine from the tree ev expansion 6f many a sma usiness. do not happen because Also Six Dozen Skirt Le; nglh~ of (.ream ‘:.l.l;nrn:“‘q:h:fii i i e of hick—it's pluck that the scene arrived after hoih cadets I & Eldeval 2 does the trick. Woel Tricotine, each, $3.73 | were dead. n fact, successful development is prac- | Connidered Safe P 5 5 . . - - P | gagadet, Thompso s 2 tically impossible without it. This bank is South Main 3 n . I = ", and Cader o 2 deeply interested in assisting the natural ply 1d only Field, Tex N “ Can be washed or dry cleaned. It is full 54 inches s wide and it requires 1% vards for a skirt and that’s ex- e actly the amount in these picces. Don't fail to get one 4 or two for summer wear. Third Floor—Lanxburgh & Hrother 5 e L — Mildred Stout Underattire growth of the business of its clients. | been Dlil"lll ipating 1in preparations for {ing experiments to be i this month. { hud been in chi |er bombing < {the flight which 1d~_a!lhs the ‘.rn“d ‘;.anh.;‘ml.s con * - - P o = 2 x 4 taining gunpowder for light targe! Madam Pfeil Front-Lace of crepe de chine, wash satin and nainsook' e atels atin - t lms atlnna] i ank | after the accide 3 i | William H. Hi CORSETS Duplicating exactly the pretty styles that are shown et < 4 $2 95 for slenderey women. Same materials, same trimmings, il ComIEE e o e ° OF WASHINGTON D.C. » but so well designed and so carciully cut that there is [l { to conduct it. Pendini tie boar - 5 el e o reinforcements Not at the season’s end, but NOW ([ 1mop usemtcrs heemmmenha) one: On Pennsylvania Avenue Fecirg the U.S. Treasury Tt seemed like a “lost to assure long wear. il woula have been placed on tie serve list upon completion of | w hope” to ever ekpect a Mildred Stout ‘x; L9 S (Il their “training cour branded Corset at this low B ‘éi‘gll-:;‘gow:: Omen S ummer : ;:’,::Ed'?.‘}; L’.’,‘,;;",fi:;?':,, price, but this famdas S Sii ; 3 ; e Slip-over models with S | make is here at $295. ronnd, square and V Foulard and Silk Crepe {CHARMING STATUETTES Some + strictly || ON VIEW IN WASHINGTON | Flesh Brocade: low bust tatlored, others with i {every woman and miss is g wearing low bust now); medium hip—this allows ming e tucksiand Il : : ot | fancy hemstitching. [l | Stockholm Exhibited at Women's | freer action of limbs—and Of crepe de chine and 2 50 Commerce Chamber. wash satin, $7.95 to o il | A unique and charming exhibition cor- ne strong hose supporters. Lace front corsets have come to stay. hut these each equipped with four Of nainsook, with set- {seen i > 5 Chamber of Com; ! WO stay in the store in sleeves and der- : . [y E b wont g : dpaEtas oG under Foulards and Crepes are enjoving a vogue that no |- These littlc g long—they are too good in arm reinforcements, ; - f e 1) 1 val 1.8 S0 other silk materials ever experienced, another reason [l | with & gk qu.nln style and value. £1.50 to $2.95. Sy R e h 3 S | product of one of she leadin Sizes 20 to 28. ©f nnihin with done that would justify high prices, but when we have an op- {tories “of Sweden, but are s S portunity to procure such an extraordinary value we warks ot st Tl ”"3:;:::““'" 5 ad V necks, $2.95, £ pass it along to our customers. This is an instance. 'xlhluellws a et Foulards and Silk Crepes— both vogues of the sea- Tt e e s Srual S——— Mildred Stout Envelope Chemise son. Combined or singly in a variety of artistic arrange- e ol e e Both built-up and strap shoule styles, made of fine, ments. Canton Crepes, (repe de Chine, Georgette, Hll{l { the work to a high artistic standard | The figures are quaint and mdividual . J 7 heavy quality crepe de chine from strictly tailored Roshanara Crepe and Novelty Crepes. Black and Navy déna inld Aovels Qu“‘: NEW for hemstitched n ce trimmed. with safe in the Foul;nrdl and a varicty of colors in the Crepes. | i e i o s, el Sashes dudes asmiteck Sizes up o 51 $495 to $9.95. The Models: Long lines principally. some with i ¥ sl e Bl —is a two-toned 6-inch Mildred Stout Bloomers pleated overdress or tunic, others with pleated panels at R e Satin Ribbon. heavy enough Made of flesh erepe de ch n weave heavy enough to sides : handkerchief drapes, tucks, pleats, girdles, sashes, | iq_x:d«;‘ml:h!: :-e)n done and ;;,\'r.n;:n(hi‘nr to have its ends ra\'p]e(l to :“‘;Vn::‘:{w\"]fl\“‘*‘I"f"'h!“\ very ‘dl im i b ed seat frills, vestees and whatever else thwn] has decided Y es o s Eagapine: e rlast blue—light pink and hlut' ; 5 - Last. but not least, VALUE. There isn't a frock in hdw art and industry can combir navy and silver—jade and { & 'Mfl,[n-d blnul Muslin Drawers L4 the entire assemblage originally intended 1o sell at this < pibiand how s1eat: navv—eoray and gold are Of good quality m uslin. with trimming of lace ‘and_ em- low price, but instead of selling these modish Dresses i value of what g:‘mh' be regarded a mere some of the color combina- 3"'""!'") ; T‘he_ fitfed waisthand as smooth fit and the at normal prices we offer them to vou at the same rate ,"l""-',-"h",f‘;“:‘,‘,’g";,‘,,"'du,,n of Sweden ar. i, oubly reinforced seats aive double wear, $1.25 to $150, of saving accorded us, so choose at $29.50. [ilff ! patrons of Mrs. von Fost. o the foremost art lovers and Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother : Second Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother | Washington have a | il her work. L | {REV. MORNING HONORED { AT STUDENT BANQUET| $1.39 Yard First Floor—Neckwear Seetion Not the Biggest, But Our Best Purchaa(- and . Summertex Sale—New Fiber Silk Sweaters A new sheer white ma- el kg ot © b Ml R~ e i Sale Prices: $10.95 and we ha\e a numher of Therce has never heen a sweater sale with hetter values than this one! This statement $1 1.95 mill lengths to sell at a | is made after careful reflection. very special price—yard, Bear in mind that these are rich, heavy $14‘.95 Z¥ Sweaters, possessing the lustrous appearance First Floof that is supposed to be the sole property of pure $15 95 silk sweaters selling for two, three and even ® four times our prices. P | lGeorgetown Preparatory Headmas- ter Receives Gifts Before Leaving for Alaska. When Rev. John A. Mornin n; A Good Gift for his forme: Titer and a For the high school or college gradu- ate weszggesta Wahl Fountain Pen, made by the same skilled craftsmen who fashion the world-famous Ever- sharp Pencil. Tfyou are yourself a user of this good pen you know how smoothly it writes and how easily. Across the paper the flexible gold nib steadily strokes its way with never a scratch, never a blot. were presented 1o him {Monday mikht at a farewel hanqet o° i the school as a token of the h regard lflml were pr n student bod. 1 Gold medals jawarded the Hot students school at exercises in the aft, The Keating gold medal for ihe essay on “Christian Doctrine” rded to Lawrence Dona'dso lon gold medal for the Ue: public !acbate_went to Hll! premium: New Knitted and Crocheted SHAWLS —in white, black, gray and chinchilla. Winner of th xcellenee, with cent; HrJ.nndru {given to AlBert {gold medal for 11 e i Angel, second, {awoina, third. B Albert Molina wa: Albert Molina, sition. Conrad Re All the new weaves—novelties and many original ideas. Plain knit, fancy stripes, block designs, sashes tassel trimmed, quare pockets, plain knit with fancy trim, etc. Some are modishly up to the minute in their new- ness; others are a bit remi-_ niscent . of grandmother’s day—but all of them are .. of the Distric Can you think of a better graduation present than this gift of good writing? Colors—White, navy and black. Solid or combined—some are navy and black with white blazer stripe collar and cuffs, n doctrine, L Albert Molina. winner. A Molina, winner. Alejandro Angel wa much in demand to throw others white with navy and black stripes. cond'in Greek. (‘nnqmrl\ gostrine and | L 2 . tin, and won distinguished mention | i about pn: i h:ul‘:l(:l;e\\ P;:'-E It was only a strange and unexpected trade turn that brought these I:;“%;ghm composition and American | THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago motoring througi B to us—and we do not believe that values like these will be duplicated 1 "The winner of the gold medal in thv | or \|mng on rnnunht ve- . : I first-year class was Daniel W O = v . { hue of the r bia. second g xlmt will come in even the ' J Joseph Jhrddkhd 13;“”'.‘,‘(...“,.,‘.,,. vV X = i A e l s i m"-"l'clr“rifflfd" et A . 3 ¥ ke ‘i:'.'.’m.«r‘.‘?i.mp&,.,‘é,‘." Stop in at your dealer’s and get ! € “What’s in a name?” Why pay exorbitant prices? We are Sl sk E CoWatE s Chowtien, dod your Wekl Fountain Pen today il $2.95 to $7.95 offering the season’s ‘{‘eh'b,gon{;:;fi."“" dr: algebra, Dan ‘ | e PORCH DRESSES = e | . . Newest White Pumps and v i So attractive in style and quality and superior in O f d - s 0 PERPETUAL | ¥ > 2 G = i You'll never be late for - workmanship that they belong in a more pretentious xXiordas at LOwest Prlces il breakfast if you choose ofie classification. Prices range from— e P A BUlLDlNG | B - 2 - - - —consistent with quality, style, work= i oithess $]..05, $2-9D, 33.9;), $4.9€) up to $15 manship, variety. ! Breakfast Coats of We've selected two grades from the medium priced Canvas and Reignskin are the 1 ASSOCIATION tinted charmeuse range, just by way of demonstration, but we assure you fashionable f oot wear . —in pink. blue and orchid; that every group along the line is just as desirable and materials. One and two I Pays 6 Per Cent ’ ; full length, with no trim- just as good a value. strap Pumps and Walk- illi|I on shares maturing in 45 i ming at 1!1 except bands of At $6 9 —Porch Drewes of Sheer Batiste, in an ing Oxfords—the models pronounced correct. ; : or 83 infonthsids I soft qull[]fl" at the bottom assortment of patterns. Skirt trim- e : ‘ ’v;‘t of the skirt and sleeves to med with bands of organdie, and collar and sash of the (ub;l:";.gui “afilé ;g;?:‘,m]zclfi?mfitz?: “;:3 ln'gal:z:telsn ‘ Pays 4 Pe_r Cent match the deep. becoming same. Beautiful nrndc‘ls. and made as well as if your whatever is preferred by different tastes. 'l on .shares withdrawn be- il quilted cellar. So soft and own personal seamstress had done them. = \ | fore maturity \ light weight that you can o s 2 No matter which you choose, you'll be sure of havin, i s 5 b Extra Size Porch Dresses of Polka ) ¢ g i | tuck them into your week- e i : : selected an entirely new style, and you'll pay less than - | Assets More Than k5 . Dot Batiste, in blue, pink, lavender in the habit of e It H end bag. Priced and black. Large shawl collars finished with picot edged you ?.‘"’ ‘3)0‘“:3 ra ‘;,? ‘33) ing for ultra-smart and i $7,000,000 = s . B o 55 I 12 95 organdie. Tucked vestee and tunic skirt. Slzes 48, 50 Superine A dices e 1 P Ius Neari Bayer on Genu‘ne Asplnn—say Bayer * L s $6.85 $7.65 = $8.65 $9.95 | SR fekriag e uins Wit dbics i bt e Micariagts hiionan Wi il Bk DA SUPER EXTRA VALUE. g $700,000 “Bayer” on package or on gablets :’che, '1&?‘3«);«_1_},“15.5? _and]_xgv i T IR e L S Sl Becond Viosr—Lubush & He» e Corner 11th and E Sts. N-W, fll| 701 2vc &ettine genuine Aspirin pre- 1 5 R handy tin boves I % » N-W. il scribed by physicians for twenty-|of 12, and in bottles of 24 and 100 | 4 JANES - BERRY, - Presient one years and proved safe by mil- | Aspirin is the trade mark of Baye il - : POEUA W CARE, Bacrataxy lions. Take.Aspirin only as told in [ Manufacture oi Monoaceticacidester = = = the Bayer package for Colds, Head-| of Salicylicacld.