Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1921, Page 17

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A Real Bargain! 1,548 Men’s Neglige Shirts Specially Priced $1.15 This should be a lively sale—the -shirts are the kinds that warrant a tremendous response. They are made from high-count Percales in a host of neat striped patterns. Every shirt full cut and finished in high-class manner. Graded sleeve lengths. Sizes 14 to 17. 720 Cut Silk Four-in-Hands, eachggc Plain colors and any number of pat- terns and color combinations. Wise men will buy these ties in dozen lots. Real values—at 39c. Direct Entrance to Men’s Shop—oft 7th Special Reductions on “ . . Quality Linens Take advantage of this one-day sale to stock the linen chests. Every item is radically reduced. . Richardson’s Model Village Pure Line . Double Satin Damask Cloths and Napkins—at Big Savings $16.00 Cloths, size 2x2 yards.. e $20.00 Cloths, size 2x2% yards $16.00 Napkins, size 22x22, dozen. $18.00 Napkins, size 24x24, dozen....... Mercerized Damask Cloths, Imported Quality—Reduced $4.39 Cloths, size 2x2 yards.... $625 Cloths, size 214x2); yards. ..$398 ..$4.98 21x21-inch Napkins, $7.50 value, dozen $5.00. These are hemmed and ready to use. Only 32 dozen in the lot— $5.00 yard, $219—70 inches wide; - several attractive patterns; Fri- 52 19 day, yard..... eseieeeaceiieancn . 69c_Mercerized Table Damask, Zylnlsfi.l.—go{)fd qu;li:’y; many patterns; special for Friday only, 2 yards $ l .00 63c Fancy Turkish Towels, 2 for SIJ:—googl size and quality; pink and blue borders; very ab- bent; Friday, 2for............... $l 00 25c Startex- Crash Toweling, yard, 2Ic—18 inches wide; very absorbent quality; will wear well; Friday, 21 special, yard........... (¥ $1.25 Table Felt, yard, $1.00— 54 inches wide. Particular housekeepers consider table felt an essential; they know it is a- bargain, at $l 00 50c Hemstitched Huck Towels, dfle—Afl w:ite :Ir blne“: g;:k or l:_ve|nderbor- erss Ll [T T 'y good quality y specia 38(: $4.00 Pure Linen Belgian Sheet- $325 — Pre-shrunken - and as dorable as iron; Friday, ing, yard Yard e $3-25 Ribbons will flutter out at Friday Bargain Prices Ribbon Remnants, 17c yard—A big clearance of all kinds of ribbons, in satin, moire and fancy effects,.in all colors, and widths ranging from four to seven - inches. Priced for Friday, regard- l7c less of former prices, yard ........ 6-inch Satin Ribbons, 19c yard— Practically all colors, light and dark, and especially good for sashes and hair bows, of a quality that is seldom offered, even at* Friday bargain prices as low as, 19c ward Lot Ribbons, 3 yards 25c Spec —Including parrow picot edged and fancy effects, and fancy hat bandings in many colors, to be closed out Friday at 25 3 yards for C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Special, Carefully Planned Purchase of : 400 New Cotton Blouses It was really a temptation to put these in regular stock, where they belong by. right of merit and value. b Filmy Voile in plain or novelty ef- fects in scores of attractive models and trimming ideas. Hand-crochet motifs, hemstitching, hand embroidery, Val lace, hand-made lace in Irish patterns, Dutch Val, insertions, Filet, tucks, but- tons, vestees, pleatings, cable stitching, collars in every conceivable shape and style—the same applies to cuffs. Although there are many styles in white, there are also some white with colored dots, crossbars and stripes. Sizes 36 to 46. Choice, $2.00. Second Floor—Lsusburgh & -o-} ‘Washington, June 9, 1921 — LANSBURGH & BROTH FRIDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest - Explicative— .' The maximfim of quality at less than - regular pricing, is the salient feature of - . Friday, Bargain Day . departments of the store. The new low prices in every instance—and even lower Friday, than any other day of the week—makes Bargain Day the main shopping day for hundreds of thrifty Washingtonians. Clearance— 0Odd Lots of Undergarments Regulari ed 99c— Choice n{ Pfic = Seieire 69c A large assortment taken from our regular 99¢c line; some mussed, some slightly soiled. Choose from long and short petticoats, camisoles, envelope chemise of several fine lingerie ma- terials. Many styles. This price for Friday only—choice, 69c. 25¢ and 50c Maids’ Collar and Cuft Sets, 19c—All made of pique with hem- stitched hem and binding of white 19 lawn. While-they last, Friday.... (¥ $2.95 House Dresses, $1.95—At- tractive styles, made from good quality percale in neat figures; round neck models finished with pipings of plain colors; also striped ginghams with . large pockets, belts and deep hem. Choice Friday ........cccoeevnnn $ 1 .95 . $395 L ong Kimonos, $2.95— Save a dollar tomorrow on thege con- venient garments of fine Voiles and dotted Swiss, fitted and loose models, some fin- ished with scallops in colors, others lace trimmed. Friday Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Clearance— $3.95 Fiber Silk Scarfs at $1.95 -That’s. the Friday.only price for these scarfs—that are as much used for sashes as for scarfs. Colors—navy, brown, jade, champagne and gray; some have Roman stripe borders. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Friday Bargains in the Children’s Section $1.50 and $1.25 Rompers and $1.00—Sturdy little garments made of pink and blue gingham, also white madras, with colored collars and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Friday f’“]y $ l .00 $2.95 Girls’ Dresses, $2.15—Ging- ham dresses in plaids and checks; some with touches of handwork; some apron dress styles included; sizes 6 to $2 15 14 years. Friday special........ o Third Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother Friday Bargains in Wash Fabrics Imperial English Nainsook, ece, $298—40 inches wide; splendid qual- ; full 10-yard pieces; o uisr $550 prade s piece o5 $2.98 $1.25 Washable Satinette, yard, $1.00—Selected white cotton; extra heavy; permanent finish, for skirts; just for Friday, yasrlq;.jcms $l -00 $1.25 White Sport Skirting, yard, $100—36 inches wide; imported qual- ty; yard $1.25 Printed Voiles, yard, $1.00 —Choice of our entire stock of fine printed voiles, ix. a'largel_v_anet)l'l gf designs and 3 din - shades. “ Cohiin one it < $1.00 - $1.25 7-4dMl?squ!i;tc:‘ Netting— k, ite; Fri First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Savings for Women who wear Low Neck Summer Vests 6 for $l.00 , Although the offer is only fer Friday, you can easily buy enough to last all summer. They are fine ribbed cotton, with tailored tops and armholes. Sizes 36 to 38. Buying them Friday is an economy— S e 91200 Summer-Weight Combination Suits, ‘3%¢—Fine ribbed cotton ‘in' tailored styles. Sizes as they run, as we have a limited lot at-this price, and they’ll be snapped up promptly. because Friday prices them at ....... 39(: Women's Low-=Neck Summer Vests, 39c—There are 600 in the lot, but that is merely nothing when you comsider that they are worth a great deal more. - Sizes 36 to Tailored band tops and also hodice models in the lot. Frmy only, 39 : remember, &t ...cceciccoecionpandacs " C a "7 First "Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother 40-inch All-Pure Silk Crepe: de Chine vard $1.00 In a weight suitable for blouses, dresses, negligees and lingerie. A really remarkable value, even for a Friday Bargain. Choose from these colors— White Electric Pink Taupe Flesh Havana ‘Turquoise Seal Orchid Silver Maise Nile Tan Plum Champ Navy Extraordinary! New White Milan Sailor Hats Specially Purchased; and Specially Priced $2.95 Not this season have you en- countered values like this—and please bear in mind that WHITE HATS are the vogue. The latest shapes—roll brims, _ straight brims. varied crowns—but all sailor effects. Grosgrain ribbon bands make them just as dressy as the most exacting woman or miss could expect even in high-priced sailors. Friday only, $§2.95. A Clearance, too $3.95 Summer Sport Hats Reduced to $2.00 Two hundred hats—including georgette, felt, ribbon hats and sport sailors of many kinds. Colors are jade, sand, tangerine, blue, gray, pink, flesh, gold and purple. While they last, your choice, $2. Second Floer—Lansburgh & Brother 500 Seamless Sheets $1.00 each Sizes 72x99, 81x90, 81x99, 90x90. Slight oil spots, that will disappear with the first washing, are the most serious de- fects in these splendid quality sheets that are seconds of the famous-Garden City brand. Special, each, $1.00. 100 yards Unbléached Sheet-. ing, 9 yards for $1.086—40 inches wide and splendid for pillu;::lszs, m:ttrcss covers, etc. Special for Friday only, 9 yards for $1 .00 100 dozen Pillowcases, 4 for $1.00—~Made of good ‘gz;éjty, durable bleached cotton, size Friday only, 4 for. $ 1 .00 29-inch Navy Drilling, 5 yards for $1.00—Pure white and much wanted for middy suits, blouses and trousers, ;’Iso ?r wlzite;s’ a:;oras. etc. riced only for Friday, § First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother A Close-out of Women’s Tricotine Suits Reduced to $22.50 Late _Spring styles in navy and spring shades. A number of models that will please women apd misses who are preparing for vacations and want a suit for travel on"train or boat. They will also serve for busi. ness in the Fall, too, Seme are sil lined, and many novel totiches ren- der them a bit different from regu- lation ' suits. F'Hdaz is- our. only reason for pricing t! ‘so low as Out They Go at Friday’s Price Women’s Lisle and Cotton. Stockings, pai 59¢ Slightly irregular in weave and VERY ir- regular in price. The sizes run from 8% to 9v:, but not in each kind—the lisles and fibers 9 and 9%; the others 8% and 9. The lot consists of broken' lines in black and white, but not all of one kind, however. They are all worth so much more than l"n- day's price that you'll save, no matter which you select—at 59c. . Women's Fine Lisle Hosiery, 35¢c, 3 pairs, $1.00—\White and tan; all sizes in the lot and it is only because they are a bit irregular in weave that Fri- g;‘:y: ;)r'i,n“grs‘ the price down % $l.00 Women’s Black Silk Hosiery, 89c—Mill irregulars, but nothing to cause a minute’s worry, for you wouldn’t know it if we didn’t tell you. All sizes in "t‘): lot and Friday says they shall ORI e ot s et e s sha s e stole) 89‘: Children’s Ribbed Tan Stock- ings, 19c; 3 pairs, 55c—Irregulars from a mill that is so scrupulous that it classes as irregular merchandise that many another would call firsts. Sizes 5% to 9. 55 Friday only at 19c; 3 pairs........ 3 C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Clearance— Art Articles Regularly priced 50c and 69c Soholse o 38¢ ODDS AND ENDS of made-up stamped articles, consisting of children’s dresses of white lawn in sizes 3 to 6 years; rompers of striped dimity in pink and blue, sizes 1 to 3 years; also women’s nightgowns of good materials. Choice Friday, 38c Fifth Fleor—Lansburgh & Brether Corsets and Brassieres are in a big Friday Sale Corsets, $1.49—You will want to buy several pairs when you see what splendid corsets these are, made of white and flesh coutil. with elastic tops and me- dium and long hips. with four attached hose supporters. Sizes 19 to 30. Offered for Friday only ........ $l 49 De Bevoise Bassieres, 49c— Made of good quality mesh and muslin, with neat Iacesstrimx:;ngsé 'dme opmling only, in sizes to 44. Friday's special price 49C First Floor—Bargain Square— Lansburgh & Brother - Clearance— Odds and Ends Home Furnishings Many things here that you can use about the summer home; and with prices reduced so low that you can’t well af- ford to miss this opportunity. 10 $1.98 Mothproof Boxes, ................................ 98¢ $1.39 . $3.98 e $8.75 — . $9.75 11 $20.95 Floor Lamps, .......................... -2 each oo o oTiTioa 109 yards 39c Awning Ma- terial, yard 400 24c Cretonne Remnants, CRERL ol i e el s el s i 6 $298 Swing Hammocks, each Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Save enough to pay your car fare on Men’s 50c Pure Linen .. Handkerchiefs, 35¢ (three for $1.00) Soft finish and neat hems. Saving that much money on necessities. like Handker- chiefs is worth coming for—especially pure linen handkerchiefs .like these. As we said before—Friday price, 35c ‘each, 3 for $LbS. Women's 18c Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, each, 12%c—Soft finish and very fine ‘in texture. It isn’t a bad idea to buy plentifully of these, for they are always - wanted, and the saving is -worth ~{ noticing—Friday only'at ........ 1_2’/20 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother “Everedy” Peneil A Friday special at 39¢ Nickel plated, with clip-and extra-leads. Always sharp—no worry, no flurry—oh, yes, there are extra leads, too, -at th 39 Friday only price ........ C First Fleor ER Friday’s Going to Be a BIG DAY in the Boys’ Department Here are the reasons! Excel- lent merchandise and exceptional prices for Friday only. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.39— Suits that were made especially for us by a maker who knows how to make the best -clothes for--boys: - Middy, Junior Norfolk and Button-on models, of gingham jeans, chambray, poplin, in blue, gray and white stripes and com- binations and some models in plain khaki. Sizes for 2% to 8 years. But for’ Friday »nly will the $l 39 low price prevail.......... o Khaki Sport and Military Collar Blouses; Boys’ Sport and Mili- tary Collar Blouses with short and long sleeves, sizes 6 to 16, special, 59¢— Blouses that boys will want for sum- mer sports and general wear. Fine for camping, because the materials are so good and the workmanship is 59 of the very best. Each......... (¢4 Boys’ Denim Overalls, 45c —Strong, dark blue denim, with bib and shoulder straps; cut_full and roomy, with side pockets. Sizes for 4 to 14 years, at Friday's spe- 45 Boys’ Khaki Knickers, 98c —Dagk ‘color that keeps clean and gives the best service. Strongly made knickers in sizes for - boys 98c from 7 te 17 years. For F Fifth Fl.-l\—l‘nll-.:'l & Brother ARY ~eccnsoscs et Matched Val Laces 12-yard Bolits; Friday Special. 39(3 A worth while savings price if you have lingerie and summer dresses to trim. Many choice patterns, in edgings and insertions, in widths up to two inches. Priced 39 for Friday Only.......ccoccoee.n C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Friday Bargains in Notions Crown Snap Fasteners, black and white, 3 dozen, 10c. 400 count Dressmakers’ Pins, 3 papers, 10c. Colonial Steel Eyed Needles, 2 papers, 5Sc. Compressed Sanitary Napkins, 3 for 10c. Stewart’s Duplex Safety Pins, black and nickel, Sc. 6=yard pieces Maid of America Bias Tape, : ynrd';;ecz:’ Cotton Twilled T: & 1 ‘ape, 5c. Aprons, I9%c. Aristo Hair Nets, cap and straight; dozen, Séc. Dress Shields, light weight, assorted sizes, ir, 12% R riostTarcenn & Broes Bathing Girls share in Friday Bargains Sateen Bathing Shoes, 89c pair ASli(zeslx 1007. in all c]«_alo;s,.witlh cork soles. Offered for Friday only at, i 5 89C viator style, that ties under the .chin and protects the ears as well as the hair: all ls colors C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Miscellaneous Bead Necklaces — Assorted styles in cut and novelty designs. Friday ™ 29c¢ Bar and Brooch Pins—White d i . ;;!d:‘o] lored stone settings. 53‘: Mavis Talcum Powder, 17¢. Renner’s Fairmont Soap, 4 for Silk Handbags—Fitted with e s e SR Boston B ags—In black and brown split cowhide, well made, p roomy and convenient.......... $l -69 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother $1.50 Fast Black Rainproof Umbrellas, $1.39 Sizes 26 and 28 inch spread for women and mien.. Paragon- frames. Men's styles have Prince of Wales hook handles, women’s-ebonine with silk wrist' sl 39 .. WA . loop. Friday only... 7 First Fleor All-wool Fashion Fabrics Each, $1.95 " “Even for_ Friday, this is an oppor- tunity “that rarely comes to pass. ‘We had a chance to get these goods at a price concession, so instead of placing them in our. regular stock and selling them at their ‘actual worth, we shall allow one thousand women to _. get_new skirts and pay only. a frac- ¢ tion of ‘what they are really worth. Thére -are: Blue and -.Blaa:{ Serge, Mohzir, Cream, Navy and - Black Batiste,” Black-and-white Shepherd Checks,~Copen stripe Freach Serge, Wistetia - Diagonal - Cord, -Tan, Blue, Brown and Navy Plaids, Navy Henri- etta, Bl\:le Hairfine Guve‘letghe.bl Just te remind you of your remarkable’ op- portunity, we repeat that ‘Friday is fiumlyda{ you can.get.one of these- Skirt Lengths at $195. R & Brother == 1l | FILPINOS i {COBLENZ SOLDIER HELD CONPLA OF VOTIAG FRAUDS Wood Mission Refers Letters and Other Data to Gov- ernor of Islands. By the Associated Press. MANILA. . June Al complaints ; against the administration of govern- ment in the Philippine Isiands which / were received by President Harding's ' commission now investigating insulur | affairs were referred today to Acting | Governor General Charles E. Yeater § by the commisioners, Maj. Gen. Leon- + ard Wood and W. Cameron Forbes, ' former governor general of the lands. The complaints were receiv at public meetings and private oon ferences held by and also were contained in numer: letters. In a joint statement commissioners explained the reference | of the matters to the acting gover- ., nor general. “We have no power to act on these ! complaints,” the statement said. “Our | work is purely one of investigation, and, while we have invited everybody to make a full and frank statement, ' we can take no action on the com- ;7 plaints.” b i The mission remained at Manila to- | § day, classifying data collected on ia trips to Pampagna and Bulacan'§ provinces yesterday. Tomorrow the -3 commissioners will tour Cavite, the ' & home province of Aguinaldo, the for- ' ¥ mer Insurgent leader. en. Wood visited Pamanago prov- ince, which is the largest sugar cane ! district on Luzon Island, while Mr. Forbes went through Bulacan. Each held public meetings. not only at the capital cities of the provinces, but also in a dozen of the larger munici- palities. The chief complaints related to al- leged election frauds and the long t time required to obtain land titles. * AL the town of Macalelon, which remained to Spain during the re during the insurrection. one speake. 4 that the Filipinos wourd piear by the Americans™ . ) en. Wood and Mr. criticised the manitary gonoioes | throughout Luzon and urged the peo. ple to take immediate steps to estab- | lish hospitals. The death rate among | babies in the first year, of life was | found to be as high as 32 per cent in some places, the commissibners said. MR. DAVIS TO “HUMANIZE” DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Secretary Declares His Ambition Is to Grant Naturalization Papers Without Delay. SCRANTON, Pa, June 8 T N, Pa., —Jam Davis. Secretary of Labor, 5pfla(;(‘inJg before the biennial convention of the ' Foresters of America here. declared it was his ambition to “humanize” his department and that one of the principal things he has in mind s to have the naturalization laws changed ' 80 that applicants may be given their papers without delay. He also is Planning, he said, to prevent immi- grants coming under the influence of radicals after they reach this coun- tryfl The best efforts of his depart. ment, the Secretary added, would be ::ed ui-;n l'hed‘:;erett of women whe e employe: th i < are employ e industries of the Declaring that President Harding . is practicing the “fraterpal spirit Secretary (Davis said no ome i “stronggr for the people wl il than the President.” 7. gl —— vn IN HOLD-UP TRAGEDY {Civilian Suspect Also Is Sought ir [ Connection With Killing of Two Men in U. 5. Army. COBLENZ. June S.—A soldier hai | been arrested in connection with the double killing of Private 8. H. Shiff. hauer and Private Clarence Leavell * who were shot by a highwayman June 2, on the Weissenthurm-Ander- nach road. Detectives also are trail- ing a civilian suspect, the member of a Eypsy band, who is now in the British area. A dispatch from Coblenz Monday, in announcing the kilng of Shiff- hauer and Leavell, said the men wers stopped by a bandit, who demanded ; their money. Shiffhauer refused tc § comply with the demand and was shot through the heart and killed Leavell handed over his money anc asked to be permitted to bring aid to his comrade The bandit. without replying. shot Leavcll through the body. He succumbed mext day in « hospital. ORLAND A. SOMERS DEAD. : One-Time Commander of G. A. R. | Succumbs at Seventy-Eight, + KOKOMO. Ind.. June 9.—Orland A Somers, aged seventy-eight, former na- | tiona! commander of the Grand Army o1 . the Republic and one of the most promi- * ment civil war veterans in the country | died at his home here, following an ill- | ness of several monts. Mr. Somers was chosen commander- in-chief in 1917. - Previously to that he of the G. A. R. He was the first private soldier to be so honored. P —— T ———— - P S A S 4 AR A T A P A B S A S S PR 8 S S S i NN SO 6 P 9 g B 1 AN ! i g B & B T —— P———

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