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b = ,_ ___ — = = | LANSBURGH & BROTHER i N ll i | : . . i B Provide Treatment Described THIRD—Special Privileges NI S oW i 7 2y URGES AMERICA TOINVEST ABROAD International: Financier Tells Credit Men Way to Bring World Adjustment. SAN FRANCISCOy; Calif., June 15— Americans must make permanent in- vestments abroad to help foreign na- tions pay their debts to the ' United States, Henry M. Robinson, Los An- geles banker and recognized gs one of the foremost authorities in inter tional finances, declared in-an address here at the convention of the National Association of Credit Men. “If we invest our money abroad and, ——————— June 15, 1921 ° THURSDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. NW. S Beginning T]iurgflay ; Our Annual June Exhibition and Sale of Furs This event is “out of sea- [l |5 henrstuaiFity'se the Hobior e son”—we admit that. How- clgn’agbt cancellations Mr. Rosinss S said. Investments should be made in ever, there are so many ad- Zctual physical property or in the se. e b e detve e e vantages to be oy tlons in their enterprises, through the our patrons who buy Furs in Sbroad, the suanicigns of Wbaatiol June that we take great E’l}fi?&"ouz"&.‘u Gt T anligneenca pleasure in preparing for the Tlons and” establish & personnct (hat will t in accordance with the atti- tude, practices, traditions and preju- ‘dices of the nations with which we deal,” he continued. “I do not have to point out to credit men there Is a_ psychological feeling on- the part of a debtor to a creditor which tends toward the development of animosities, and one of the resuits of the transfer to us of the power that lies in the hand of a creditor nation has created an animosity and a bitterness toward us on the part of other nations which i8 in excess of our just deserts, even though we admit that because of our rigidity and inexperience we are somewhat “lacking in an ability to occasion. FIRST— It provides Furs of the finer character; Furs that we have - carefully selected for their quality | understand the problems of other and workmanship; e i thersture, oet. dedlsabid Fuyrs of the choicest T wreatly modity thin. fecling of pelt, and perfect SISty necemir 1f we dns 15 Bone fashion. :L}"i;.‘f‘ of the wor L HieRs With Mr. Robinson pointed out that the difficulties faced by the nations re- sult not from the want of production, but from lack of proper international distribution of goods and the dis- organization of exchange. He then told how movements of war goods . . had made America, for the first time. It provides savings the outstanding creditor nation of of fl.l“y 25% on the world. prices "that will - |}} 37150 WAR VETERANS Fn oo, © ARE FOUND TUBERCULAR Fall season. |Steps Taken by Government to by government agencies to provide | You may select any Coat, Wrap or small Fur during treatment for tuberculous soldiers the June Sale, and upon paying 259 at time of purchase NOF the watld ks were deschibed i ipon pay 2/ = Dr. F. C. Smith, surgeon of the United we hold your selection in our “Will Ca]l” department. i idress he delivered before the National Monthly payments may be made or if you have a N | Tuberculosis Association, holding its charge account, upon request you may have fur pur- annual meeting here. Dr. Smith said that 25150 of the Chnses apl r on fut“re statements. i former soldiers treated in hospitals since the war rigk insurance act was < PR 5 passed were tuberculous. Approxi- FOIJ'RTH—Fnrs purchased in this sale stored free mately hal of these, he said, have until November 1st. D iais s e opcrated by the 2 ospitals owned or operated by the o . o o3 . blic health vice. Every woman’ will want Furs of some sort this Fall and Winter. She will feel 'D“’l"gl‘nea:bul’:il:;L(;:Ixt):’-%ne‘hvln|th1:l S Vi 1 1 1 S Vi i 1 1 1l onducte: y e Unit. tates lost without them, for indications are that never in the history of fashion will so jeonducte Y the LRiten States puble many furs be worn. " 3 culous patients, said Dr. Smith. The . s . . . 7 5 largest of these is at Fort Bayard, This is a very fine time to buy—selections are large—the values are extraordi- N. M. Other large ones nary—the styles attractive and becoming—you can make careful, unhurried selec- ot L LR AL tion in a cool, well ventilated salon. |New Haven, Conn. There are other smaller hospitals, and in all service hospitals separate wards or rooms are provided for.tuberculous soldiers. “It was necessary to utilize several abandoned Army base ‘hospitals,” Dr. iStates public health service, In an ad- e at Prices are very moderate: FUR COATS—$149.50 to $845 FUR CAPES—$98 to $298 [ Bowever: Have been BrALIying and (he FUR STOLES—$45 to $250 FUR SCARFS—$29.50 to $82.50 |[l|iinee. “rhe" phisiclrst” sirses™wnd FUR CHOKERS—$15.75 to $240 FUR MUFFS—$29.50 to $49.50 e e ey o o s ' THE SELLING STARTS THURSDAY icare of their patients. The personnel looks forward, however, to the time when, funds having been appropriated, sanatoria can be bullt in carefully se- The furs will be on exhibition in the Second Floor Fur Salon. Experienced lectaslooide salespeople who are well informed on furs will be in attendance to give efficient CHARGES WIFE WITH FRA service, - GéorgeEls( Turner has filed lul?]l)r.l Second’ ‘Flose—Lanibursh' & Broiker the District Supreme Court for the annulment of his marriage to May R. ! B. Turner, which took place at Rock- iville August 18, 1910. -He charges =l | fraud. Attorney Crandal Mackey rep- =] ANSBURGH & BROTHER . gains. kind of dresses that one.could wear = ¥ resents the husband. Thursday—on The Bargain 6th A Sale % Dresses & Aprons , Here you will find dresses for house wear—-kitchen wear—porch wear—street wear— for marketing—in fact dresses for E-V-E-R-Y-W-E-A-R. 2 ’ Gingham House Dresses Gingham in plaids and checks—also Chambray in plain colors. Both are P trimmed in contrasting colors, and. the ° bargains are exceptional. Gingham Porch Dresses These are the better kind—being_ suit- 1 able for marketing and the like. %hown in checks and many plain colors. Sizes ° up to 50. Polly Prim Percale Aprons Gingham Street Dresses These are well made and neatly finished, and B = A z the valtes offered are most exceptional. You'll Trimmed with organdie and voile or use economical judgment if you buy a supply of 3:::”51'“ trimmings. Pockets, lace 5 L] New Voile Dresses at These are real attractive dresses— g and they're in many styles—so the selection is good. There are any ° number of pretty patterns. Sizes 16 to 46. The values offered are most exceptional at this price. and other practical touches. these. Pink, blue, nile and green are the colors. Gingham Kitchenette Aprons Gingham Street Dresses : Shown in many_attractive checks, including A . & B blue and white. There are a few_high quality of ade in 3 lige qariety. of pretty styles percale aprons in this same lot. Excellent bar- @ many attractive plaids, These -are the (] almost anywhere. 7 Percale Bungalow Aprons Of high—cénnt percales, in many neat stripes. and attractive figures. ‘A good selection of styles c to choose from. - e Bungalow Aprons, Special Pretty stripes and figures of high-grade per- cales that are well made and _finished in the better way; wonderful bargains at this price EX-T-R-A . EXTRA 50 Large Size Mignonette Dresses These are specially priced for to- morrow -only, and they represent_’ ) values that are really extraordinary. Navy and black are the popular colors. Sizes 40 to 46. l T SR o ' THE EVENING- STAR, 'WASHINGTON-. ‘D. C"*;WEDNESDAY, JONE - 15, 1920 _ ¢ LANSBURGH & BROTHER T ——— . Washington, June 15, 1921 THURSDAY STORE NEWS _—— — 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest A Three Days’ Sale of Toilet Beginning Thursday—Continuing Friday Mid-June and Washington red hot! Of course, you'!l visit the beaches, get suhburnt, tan red. freckled and feel t powders, etc. That’s exactly what this sale is for. We visited establishments famed for the purity and ex quality of their solutions, compounds and toilet essentials. We enlisted their co is yours—are you going to heed it? If so, keep this list for reference, for this sale will last three da Preparations and Saturday he need of cooling creams, lotions, llent -operation and now the advantage nd we have planned for the entire span, but perhaps the low prices and timely offerings will be too tempting and so we advise prompt response. Prices especially lowered for this occasion. ‘Face Creams Standard Soaps CUTICURA, wholesome MAViS—refining, cooling - 5 1 L POND'S—a cream that ha: pure and effectual, 50C become fAmOUS ...........c...ecn C .3 for ... STORK € . DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S— especially g 12C everybody uses it............. C D T DRy S STILLMAN'S FRECKLE CREAM, a-summer necessity 45C HINDS! HONEY AND ALMO CREAM—renowned .............. 37(: ..‘('f.n'rlvs"fl::ou TELY $ l .40 per dozen 5 WILLIAM! GNUM SOAP, PALMOLIVE CREAM—pure and excellent qu: stimulating 39c for PACK 4711 VAN CREME—velvety and healthful a 80OthINg ..eonvvvnnnnnninniinainns 420 = practical Any one can use Hel g to hav expense or trouble. knows o"pe'ao CUTEX. It is harm- Every one approves it, too, because of its Tess, easily applied and perfect iff its results. Full stimulating qualities and hecause there are so many directions accompany each package. Priced 35¢ and 65c. (Orange stick and manicure cotton included.) s 1 Cutex Nail White, bleaches the nails a 35C Pompeian Rouge pure white at tips Js Cutex Nail Polish, in cake, powder, paste, liquid Price Cutex Manicure Sets, 60c to $3.00. Pompeian Night Cream . or stick form—imparts brilliant, lasting polish. 35C Pompeian Day Cream .. Pompeian Face Powder .. compounds for every toilet need. For instance: Pompeian Massage Cream ...".. 69c Hair Tonics and Dental Preparations Tooth Paste. , Lyon's Tooth sma size paste. tube,. 19€ " 19 container ... 35¢ Laveris, container il hy- ster moline, bottle, 21€ mcaiam ... 45¢ Deordants Talcum Powders 040 roms, omall Neet, satistactory size 24c deodor- 45¢ Menmen's, used 1a Reine, 17 Bbo.ccccnoronn ant. . < the warld = Jgc ur own brand 1/C “Odorone, medium Am 25¢ over... . Dlerxl--. de- size 45¢c s-:xu e delighttul.... 18¢c D dium size C Buteersy, very fragrant 17€ Denny & Denny Exquisite Toilet Preparations Even Paris—the birthplace of fine toilet compounds —takes its hat off to the Denny & Denny Toilet Niceties. Not only the quintessence of refinement, but economical in the extreme. This feature is rarely present in such high-grade essentials, but' every woman kgows that this world- famous make is less expensive in the long run be- cause only the very finest ingredients are used. Re- sults are certain and prices no higher than ‘many in- ferior grades. ODO-RO-NO The most delicately refined deodorant any one could possibly desire. It is not noticeable except in its results, which are wholesome and sanitary— eliminating the annoyance of perspiration effects incidental to hot weather‘. No toilet cabinet should bt without this won- | derful preparation—its cost is slight and its appli- cation pleasant. 25c, 50c and $1 bottles. Nilodor, ab- solutely pure 29€ Face Powders , Toilet Waters and Extracts ST B7C ri et et 85C. wivhier s 35¢ yeeerai o $1.00 der .....cecinanennen 1 ssi \'lil)l'»li.li..-,k..li».--.. ;;B'\"“GA’I‘; BT 33c 85c . mruman §1 20 FLIrT=a4.19 ThRk ' s s bottle ... ...... DJER- We U EX- 7 ED PINAUD'S VEG- pEIRKILION 45C e ot 45C nMEAEALET O5¢ pRRSTMPT g5c B sesevpsracisaniny IOER. o vaio'al b piais’s Spiale OZ. covesvessvsancass [AMOUS . .vvvvvannnn . MARY GARDEN, MAVIS, large st FLORAMAYE EX- 4 ‘LA FEVRE'S TOL delicate .and pleas- 79C box; very TRACT. nt, 950 LET WATERS, va 89C BAt ciieeneinananaann fAne ..cooene The - mere mention of Wm. H. Brown & Bro. Company _is to acknowledge your acquaintance with Toilet Preparations of the highest order. We are always prepared to supply your needs for this famous brand ‘of exquisite Perfumes, Powders, etc., and during this sale we shall enjoy the privilege of " offering especially pleasant summer niceties, such as— Brown’s Japanese Incense . Brown’s Fine Talcum Powder Brown’s Delightful Rouge....... - Bath - every possible clean $2.50, Miscellaneous Turkish Wash Cloths, ample size, 25 c Melba Toilet 2 for....... = . coni? "rm_ail"TOG Specialties PtY.eeneans Aedsenesees < w;:-;k “.“LTM“: 650 No wonder—there is no toilet requisite Park: & Tilford’s 450 . made that excels these delightful helps to * Bay Rum, very cooling - beauty and comfort. We always carry a full H';_:“! “b"ty:l'fl- 15¢ line, and a demonstration is always in prog- .gen, :fli; 0 " delightful ress, so-don’y pass by this special opportunity for bath-or'shampoo, 250 t&leam something new about Melba Toilet 3 for& ods, and supply your summer needs. Prices are special, too. + L. Paper, 4 for First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother £ Sy Knickerbocker Shower- Brush Spray The many-in-one bathroom utility that covers sing and cooling need of the bath. This is what it does: Sprays copiously, massages gently, shampoos perfectly and rubs down after its other invigorating functions. Best quality rubber tube with metal socket that fits any faucet. The sprinkler end is re-inforced by a metal wire coil, three inches long. Metal spray for. shower only. Accompanying is.a_rubber massage at- .tachment, perforated to spray while rubbing. Various sizes and forms of attachments, priced $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Miscellaneous Bath Sponge, large 19 C sizBe.:'r:d lg;ood‘:hap'e.h. rus| ‘wit! detachable handie . 49€ Velour Powder Pads, very Every woman knows them and loves them AR 10c ‘Whisk Brooms, ex- cellent quality, only.. 39C Prophylactic Hair Brushes. good bristles 3 51-25 at.. ~Ha - fluh;s firmly made with goo Dristles. 3t 10c ma. 15C $2 Fountain Syringe, with I —