Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1921, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, and other trimmings. Our § ing. stitched at sides and hem. can be, and please note that Tuesday Blue Ribbon price is less than one- half regular. larly at save 10c on one launder to perfectio from dressing. Pretty designs, too. A FIRE CRACKER That doesn’t explode; it whistles. An entertaining toy for the Fourth—safe and sane for the children. Specia). 10c Firat Floor Washingtor D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, Blue Ribboned Down to 95¢ v For Tuesday only, remember! Plaids and checks in very prac- tical und girlish models, with full skirts, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Floor Northwest —TUESDA E NEWS L Women’s Bungalow Dress $1 29 L] Aprens .. } we need say is that these mod- ¢ls are slip-on and button styles pereale. Pockets, sashe Third Fleor Women’s $1.95 1 .00 House Dresses.... These are made of gingham and percale, but down goes Tuesd. is here you'll surely get a wonderful 39¢ Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Corset Covers and Bloomers of muslin and trimmed with lace and colored stitch- Every other day than Tuesday we sell these at 39¢.. the price Broken sizes. If your bargain. rd Floor Broken Lots “Wom- en’s Undermuslins. Third Fleor Regular 50¢ Tea Aprons, Each Of good qual Third Women’s?élasp 1k Gloves, pair. Broken sizes, gloves that ors. First Floor—Lanxburgh & Brother $2.10 grade—see, you'll The kind that ; soft finish, free Full-Size Crochet Bedspreads This _is our Fourth Floor Little but useful Waxed Lunch Paper; size 12x sanitary and con- venient. 15 sheets in a roll Tuesday, rolls for Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs— hemmed edge; plain white, with sport borders, in pink, blue or lavender. Each ... Women's brellas—26-inch spread; para- gon frame; steel rod; ebonite H i §2.79 First Floor THEY’RE HERE! Wool & Fiber Sweaters Light-weight wool and Fiber Silks e 8205 A Wonderful Skirt Sale A Purchase and Sale of the Surplus Lots of a Prominent New York Maker whose wholesale” price for these skirts ranged from $3.25 to $6.50. Nct marny of a style. Your choice. ... ° 23¢ cambric, hem- Neat as 59¢ sold regu- In the lot are mastic, . brown, gray and white. to 8, but not all sizes in all R\ A F 3 : . If this doesn’t start a riot, nothing will. The values are so extraordinary that we cannot guarantee any of these skirts to be here later than noon, for women will not buy a skirt, but skirt after skirt. Summer Skirts of Pique Summer Skirts of Organdy Summer Skirts of Surf Satin * Summer Skirts of Emb. Gabardine Summer Skirts of Printed Voile With the Fourth of July, vour vacation and practi- cally three months of summgr wear, no woman can afford to overlook this wonderful opportunity. Not many skirts of any one style—hut many styles. Try to come before ure of getting one of these smart skirts noon, and ma for only $2. ccond Floor—Lansburgh & Brather i Women’s Black Silk Congoleum, Gold Stockings, Pair........ 89(‘ Seal, Sq. Yd. 590 full-fashioned When we tell you they are perfect reinforve- goods In many colors and patterns, yow'll realize that nothing short of Blue Ribbon Tuesday could have First Floor wrought h a4 bargain. Aathidesls = Fourth Floor. Children’s Fancy Top Socks, Pair 25¢ and 29¢ v of effect " Cretonne Remnants Special, Yard. ’ 130 Short lengths to 10 yards, fr f bolts that have been re- ut. For pillow tops, draper- d other summer uses. Gel a in wanted eo but slightly i i Fourth Floer. — - 36-Inch Cumil;— 15(, Children’s Nainsook 750 Serim, Yard 2 White and colors, with lace edge Union Suits, Special and colored borders. There is an ex- We made and finished garments tensive runge of colors and patterns— in sizes 4 to cars: a weight that sutisfactory choosing for early shop- pers h Floor. Summer-weight $ ]_ -00 Corsets, Special.. 290 Flesh color, in_ strong coutil and pretiy brocade; elastic top and me- dium” hip length; four strong hose sunporters. Sizes 20 to 26, n Floo is cool and pleasant for warm-we, wear. First Floor Women’s Ribbed Cotton Vests Fine quality mer wear. neck, built-up fect goods in F ght for sum- 3 with low Per- 5%+Inch All-Wool Navy French Our regular 9 quality, and a zood value at that price. Choice of navy, reindeer and brown. Ideal for skirts, capes and dresses. Third Floor Imported Silk Pongee som Yard, 79¢ Tlouses, women's frocks, men's Crochet Spreads shirts. pajam and hosts of Purchased purposely for Blue Rib- uses that home sewers know bon Day and worth more than $2.59, N (b WanuEs 16 duch. exeal: we assure you. Scalloped and em- lent advantags inches wide broidered edge. with natural finish—free from Faurth Fleor R e e Tbhon Tussiay $2.49 Silk and Wool Black Poplin, $1 99 . is responsible for this special Yard ... - de; a fine grade in rich pricing—79e. s . : albriggan 40 inches Men’s Balbrigg 4»9(} raven black. Good weight for sum- mer skirts and dresses. The special Drawers, Special mee skirts and dressen 5 y i ice for Tues 4 Regularly 75¢. If you're value wise, Third Pt you'll get a summer's supply. Double seat and Armiy gussetted) where any —_———— strain comes; sizes 3 Here’s a_Value Marvel for Blue Ribbon Tuesday— 9, : il ool 81.95 children’s $1.19 Hand- O resutar $225 Pajamas, but to- smocked and Embroidered v ot White Voile Dresses, morrow we're going to Eiv thance to save §0c on every pair you buy—and it's likely every customer will buy several pairs. Of the fa- 590 mous FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM Muslin, that wears and launders t 1 vantage. Comfortable mode! cut and roomy; finished to a nicety; all sizes. throughout. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother T Evervbody wants Square neck and short sleeves; deep hem and perfectly made Sizes 1, 2,.3 years. ‘hird Floor. "'"'] =—————=xSixth Floo: R 4 200 SUMMER-WEIGHT Samples, overlots and many we were al- lowed to select right from the manufacturer’s stock, but we succeeded in pergnading him to allow us a couple of hundred Sweaters that would simply “knock ’em off their seats,” as the comedian tells the audience. Ty-back and Tuxedo models in all the colors of the season. Plain colors and com- binations in white with green, rose with nile, honeydew, pearl, navy, brown, tan, gray, jade, copper, flesh, French blue and ever so many that have not been taken from their wrappings. Choice, $2.95.- & % Sizes 36 to 46. 200 Silk Summer Blouses Silk Crepes $3.95 Tub Silks Dressy and Tailored styles in variety of styles, colors and trimming effects, but all so summe, y and good looking that women and misses vacation bound will find it to their advantage tq patronize this sale and get a supply of tub or more dressy waists of Crepe de Chine, Georgette or Washable Silk. Second Floor—La Another Sale of Boston Bags $1.69 If there's anything handier than a Boston Bag, we doubt if any Washington woman or man has discovered it. This lot for special selling is of genuine split COW- HIDE, neatly lined and an snner pocket. Strap fastening with se- cure buckle; brown and black, in sizes 13 and 14 inches. First Floor AlLSilk Crepe de Chine, All the summer shades from light to dark. Any waman who can sew at all cpn have silk crepe lingerie in abundance. as woll us blauses, frocks and millinery—this special Tuesday price certainly makes buying easy. Third Floor. Little to pay for Summer Essentials Life Buoy Soap, cake..... Pebeco Tooth Paste, tube Writing Pads, with pencil COVer ....... T T ven..50c 27-inch Filled Pearl Necklace, 53c First Floer—Lansburgh & Brother accepte of high-grade millinery. for your vacation. ASale 600 BLOUSES Crisp, New, White and Tan Voile While They Last, Choice 69C Every kind of a model from the conservative-tailored style to dressy modes with frills and laces. Nothing missing in either color or design. A Sale of Organdie and Georgette Hats lored models, sport” hats ) and whatever summer has d as correct and becoming style—all that the most exacting woman or miss demands in this class Large and medium brims in any variety of crown and trimming effects. Orchid, Pink, Cream, Péach, Blue, Jade and, of course—WHITE. Get one tomorrow, you'll want it Second Floer—Lansburgh & Brother burgh & Brother Boys’ Summer Crash Suits, $2.69 We don’t have to say a word to mothers who know values, es- pecially of boys’ clothes—and what mother does not? Norfolk models plain or pleated in sizes & to lo years. Light and dark colors. Khaki and G Crashll:::icke:{ = $ ]' '09 Sizes 7 to 16 years. The Khaki are favored olive drab that does not show every little soil. Well made and just what the boys need for summer knock-about. Boys’ Sportse 4‘9(: Blouses .. Low neck fAd short sleeves for absolute comfort. Put one of the blouses on @ boy, and he's happy. Khaki and blue chambra riped percale, sizes 6 to 15 vears. Long- sleeve styles if you pre Big Boys’ Swimmi ig Boys’ Swimming 79(3 Pants, Tuesday Jersey worsted in sizes 30 to Plain (vlors—navy, blue, gray, green and black. You kno bovs. there's 4 whole summer of swimming lime, %0 don’'t miss this bargain. Boys’ Cotton Ribbed Bathing Suits_... 69(3 Plain colors, with stripe borders. The three-in-one model, combinin trunk, pants and skirt. Most com- fortable and practical kind_of a bathing suit for litte fcllows. Sizes 6 to 12, Boys’ Washable $1 3; Suits, Special.... o They call them lay suits.” but really they are good enouszh in style and_appearance for an casion. Sizes 233 1o § 3 Junior and Oliver Twist models. Striped materials trimmed with color contrasts. Fifth Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother $3.50 Crochet $2 27 . Spreads, Tuesday, Heavy weight and ea. to launder: attractive patterns. A other time you would have to pay full price, but Tuesday is your lucky day. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Our $8.50 Values Reduced to $5.00 Picturesque styles, tai- Any woman or miss preparing for a vacation will find it a windfall, for even if she purchases a half-dozen the cost will be slight. . For wearing under the new sleeveless frocks and jackets, these blouses are just the thing. “DON'T MISS THIS SALE” er dibies A department. Past generation i “Just how {the frost - Ottic can be done. are dole suc of th ing at Judge Mo upun s col | i baving served contin time until the beginni vember. Judg marle county, years. iy, Lomorrow. *radd mer Teautiful dear mother, am.. miass will friends invi loved mains can he from the clin ‘Tuesday, Jus Immaeulate will be sung ut S, All men Trilliant Star quested 1o atte BECCA HARR Bmiths Cove. (private) Tues funeral pariors. 6:30 am. A of M: Mrx. Wednesd turday, 10 o'clock a.m. MADE WELFARE DIRECTOR FOR U. S. POSTAL SERVICE ppointed partment of the postal on the . President and the hizhly gra 1o huve a welfare d 300,000 employes Just u Lvery industry in tne wellire measures | ite.trend of American bu know, but it is ¢ actual wWorking con 00,000 men and womer that thing self and 1t is just JOHN A. MOON DIES. Ex-Representative From Tennes in Congress 24 Yea \d |STEWART. » At his home Lore s HATTI « Moon was a native c ‘a., h citizen of Chaltanooga _ STANCHFIELD FUNERAL. | {Services Held at Country Home of New York Lawyer. N. Y. i MISS SOMERVILLE'S DEATH. PERU EDUC. LIMA, Peru, Ju CARMACK DRY CLEA 2469 INth St., Col. & Dupont Circle, Fr. JULI T LoNG o G AND TAMILY. * S16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3484, Ji. Sardo & Co. soul. Interment Relatives and friends i 320 15 Interment 1 Entered 4:20 “from Met | I e, i af the Young T 1 HT M. L. MIDDLETON, JAGGAR. At Smiths C GGAR. ova Scotia, June | 23, 1921, EDWARD J Interment at | Departed this 1ife at 9 a JOSE JOHNSO usbana ‘of Bessi and the late T Tnterment i Harmon. God gave and God huth take Tlessed be the name of JONES. Dweparted this 1 \HAM L man M. Joncs. Funeral services at Nine teenth Btreet Baptist O e 28, at 2 pan. Relatives . for the purpose the funeral of our lute Brother . L. JONES. Officers und nestly requested 1o Vited. JONES. A speci Lodge, No. 5. F. at Ma: empie ave. s. uesday o'clock | PEPPER. bomek CHp LIANL 1AL 1A Modern Chs, | Pr Li 412 1 st nee. WL (NEITHER THE NECTED WIT! SPEARE Modern Chapel and character. GEO.C. S| EANE. June 26, 1921, at °y | at_MODER/ PRICES. |Gude Bros. Co., 1214 P rompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expres: Appropriate F ‘Washington Floral Co, 14th and N, Y. Ave. Maln 106 quiem high mass at 3 L 8t 9 am. p.m.. at Maryland Park, infan . and Mabel Kiine, aged 6 months. At Glenwood cemetery, Tuesday, Jue PRESSIV EXT ¥ Juse 26, 1921, at Al idow ieral from the resie of iier dsugiter, w., CATH' Sunday, June 26, 1921, Peluved Mnishand of Elizal « Fietcher) and son of Wisconsin _ave., urch, where requiem o'clock. Interment 280 KANDCHILDREN. Jius remembrance Indows are gathering MIE AND ¢ 1 this ife Bve yeu us. * Ul they mearly 10 Him, dows He ce? MAMMA AND PAPA. # FUNEXAL DIRECTORS, Quick. Dignified and Eficient Service: Antomobile Service. JAMES T. R 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Chapel. YAN, ate Ambulances. ry_in_Connection. | T RS rearaCo i1 1208*H _STREET: (FORMERLY!S40 F.STWMW) PHONE MAIN 108 AR Speare ~ CitNichols .W-B'Speara WM. H. SARDO & " Mudern Chapel. Automobile “ZURHORST” Lincoln 372 CHAS. S. ZURHO| 301 E. CAPITOL or. SPEARE CO. Joseph F. 3034 M St. N.W. Antomobile Service, an iern crematorium. Pa. ave. n.w Ter eati M Leae Phone West o Frank Geier’s 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W, Telenhone call, North 529. MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erects ng inperishable memorials of quality We will gladly show you many beautl. ful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. E THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Stre, CEMETERIES, FortLinco! R e —— Cedar Hill Cemetery - 1 d Vault—Non.! Ch-ple)er;e';ull Care of Graves Natural Beauty , 4 s The Park Cemes tery.” Nemseotar sed AV, 5.5 loral Tokens

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