Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1921, Page 11

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for the on shares mat A\ Prime Rib Bouillon and CI Chuck Roast .. Boiling Beef .. Bone Breast Bone Shoulder Roas Cutlets Stationery criminesting 18 BPPTYOoPTIRDIE only when imdr wvidualined with embossments' BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity i Assets More Than At $7,000,000 ¥ Surplus Nearing | $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary “Z14-11ST. P-K Quality is dependable and P-K Prices are right. Legs of Spring Lamb, Prime Steer Beef Hamburg Steak . Mitk Fed Veal Shoulder Chops . Rib and Loin Chops. .Ib., 35¢ d;..r. uring_in 45 od. . ..Ib., 25¢c ...lb,18¢c .Ib., 10c .Ib,, 25¢ 1b., 15¢ ...... Ib., 45¢ Granulated Sugar Best Cane G ranulated Lb., 674c—10 Lbs., 63c P-K Coffee Open Stock Dinnerw: s PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR COMMUNITY FETE Stadium of* Central High School to Be Scene of Entertainment 7 g center Robert of Wa ful Bel A half After h drinks Comn usher: 25 cent: secretary. will be opened an hour before the be- ginning of the program. The first number wil by the Navy Yard Band, umnder the direction of Charles T. Benter, fol- lowed by recreational singing led by rganizing director initial music week. At 8:30 the Gaudschmits, the wonder- and their famous dogs, now an attraction at the Cos- mos Theater, will perform. Music by the band will follow until 9 o'clock, when the Flying Blue Devils from Keith's Theater will give their act. Basil Lambel e artist, will present his act. ‘Ajax, the strong man from the Strand, will perform feats. Song sheets. containing the ‘words of all the songs to be sung will be distributed among the audience. Pret- ty girls will circulate around the sta-; to provide ice-cold soft xylophon, dium ready rious centers w Tomorrow Night. High Sc department Lawren: shington’ gian clown hour later him, to the thirsty. muni ‘The completed program for the en- tertainment to be given in the stadium of Central night at 8 o'clock by the community of the schools was announced today by Miss Cecil B. Norton, general community The gates to the stadium | hool 11, be selections retaries from the va- act as ticket sellers and preside over the booths where liquid refreshments are ed. The song leaders wh ed by Mr. Lawrence to lead recrea- tional 8inging will helpy by distribut- ing the song sheets and acting as 5. The general pri sion will be 10 cents. A stadium will be reserved to sell at —_— A Real Phosphate Drink Forsford's Acid Phos relieves brain, nerve and ph: restores Advertis ealth. ment. A wholesome —_— SENATE FAVORS PROBE. Haiti and Santo Domingo Occupa- tion to Be Investigated. The Semate yesterday adopted @ resolution by Senator McCormick, | publica senators will coj Senator Jones, repu ington, opposing the resol! investigation meant the “some senators will get a mice trip n, Tilinois, providing for a&n Investigation of American occupation and administration of Haiti and Santo | Domingo. A special committee of five nduct the inquiry blican, of Wash- ution, said only that and nothing will come of it.” Spri The famous Morris “Supreme” Brgnd. Nationally known for its ~0 Genuine Tender ng Lamb PP_PALAIS_ROY. Lb., 35¢ Smoked Hams superior flavor. Lb. 34c Fresh Chickens Fine for Baking or Stewing. Honey Dew Melons Choicest Ripe Fruit. Each 3 . Tomatoes Finest Home-grown Stock. 5 Lb. Pan, Brown S 35¢ The good old fashioned kind. 25¢ Get a pound and have a real cup of Coffee—its a blend you'll like b., Ib., 25¢ MODERATE PRICED DIN- NERWARE 'IN A VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS IS SHOWN IN OUR OPEN STOCK. DISPLAYS. THE COMPLETE 100-PIECE DINNER SET, IN THE ATTRAC- TIVE DECORATION (LIKE IL. LUSTRATION) IS PRICED AT 1 $75.00. i SMALLER SELECTIONS IN ANY NUMBER OF PIECES DE- SIRED MAY BE MADE. S P $T.and 1212601218 G ST. Made From ROOTS, BARKS and HERBS. The Favorite for Over 60 Years. It you want the best INSIST on Dr. Swett’s. Place your orders for Dr. SWETT’S ROOT BEER in bottles, also for Fountain Syrup, with the L5, | i 25th and G Sts. N. W, ABNER DRURY CO. Distributors Phone W. 35438 tomorrow public to be dispens- 0 were train- ice of admis- section of the, i i a A ANSBURGH & BROTHER Washington, July 28, 1921 FRIDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest Friday night we turn off t he lights and lock the doors until Monday. Weareenjoyingtlzeweelz-endlwlidays.’ Men of Washington: Whether you are going for a vacation or not, you'll appreciate these Madras Shirts at $1.49 You'll appreciate the workmanship, the firm and pleasing texture of the madras and the fact that you can choose between attached soft collar or plain neck- band style—you know men’s tastes differ. - of sizes and an unbeatable value: So comfortable for Summe: Fover Stk Socks. Py 49c The colors worn with low shoes—tan, black, gray, cordovan and navy. They are very much better in quality than their low price would suggest, but when you come for a supply you'll realize the advantage of buying a plenty. 1 Men’s Wool Jersey Bathing Suits, Excellent quality for the price we ask. careful to choose models in de- mand—one and two piece models in plain color or heather mix- tures, -including oxford. of contrasting tones are neat and attractive. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother $3.45 Then we were most Stripes Full range 2 Cool and Frilly Silk Blouses— New and Inexpensive New and inexpensive is enough to recommend a blouse, but if you will look at the two models sketched and see how attractive these blouses are you'll see how .important these two adjectives really can be. The main thing about these blouses is that they are NEW—very new, and very pretty. Five Dollars for Choice of a Dozen Styles Heavy Crepe de Chine and Georgette in tuck-in and ty-on models—and the new touches are of Autumn--and show at- tractive collar lines that set well with the new style suits. Laces arranged in many new ways— ‘Tucks—large, small and medium— Vestees—frills and hemstitching— Tiny cording crossed in block form— Tailored and more dressy ideas— * One or two of these NEW d dainty blouses will add tc the going-away outfit of women who appreciate value as well as new style. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Rrother Spending the week-end at the beach? You’ll need Bathing Shoes and Caps Rubber Bathing Caps— Ample range of styles, sizes, colors and effects. Hat shapes or the close-fitting caps that protect the hair from wetting and are most becoming and attractive ....... 39c and 59c Satin Bathing Shoes— 9 and 12 inch heights in all the season’s wanted colors; all sizes, too. McKay soles, well made and a very smart style to set off the bathing outfit. Very special at..$2.00 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother — (il Dresses 600 Linene Jumper Frocks The same Smart styles —the same good quality that brought tremendous response last Friday—maybe you were among the many who were too here’s another chance. late, Bathing Slippers—As- sorted colors and all sizes, although there are not all sizes in each kind. The fa- mous McKay soles, and the slippers are made of excel- lent Sateen. Very special at ... 69¢c Bathing Suit Bags— Rubberized and waterproof. Just what you need for car- rying home the wet bathing togs. Priced for your saving at coieieiicecnnen ..39c B\ ’1 BUT Fine quality Linenes, in pink, rose, tan, green, light blue and gold, piped with white. Two pockets, narrow belts and deep hems. Sizes 16 to 44. You'll have to be early—because there’s going to be a crowd. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. The Warm Tints of Autumn Dominate At $750—The Spanish effect is the keynote. You know pheas- ant, don’t you?—a sunny, golden, il- lusive brown—that explains why it is so modish for au- tumn wear. Pea- cock blue is an- other brilliant color of shift- ing tints. But, no matter what comes and goes, BLACK still reigns! At $5.00—Ample array of becoming Hats of Lyons and Panne Velvet in rather se- vere tailoring or trimmed with ribbons, motifs, span- gles, beads, hand embroidery. tassels and many novelties that are difficult to describe. The Advance Millinery Styles Carmenesque indeed are the ornaments dangling from the brim. Glittering studding, beads, pendants and other odd arrangements of trimmings, but in each case it is a Mat of Lyons or Panne Velvet—sometimes combined with satin or silk. At $10.00—Bcauties. mediate importation from Paris. Any one would pass for an im- Still the Spanish influence is noticed. Lace falling from the brim, Cire ribbon, clusters of dull black grapes, patent leather edging the brim, cascades of silk loops—all new. tints are in evidence. Black holds sway, still the autumn Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother picked— | Anderson Ginghams | Dotted Swiss: Shadow Organdies Fine Voiles Ramie Linens Sheer Tissues Combinations Dressy Models Lace Trimmed not one or two of these? FE:‘M Summer Dresses Selected from our regular $6.95, $7.95 and $9.95 and marked for quick selling $5.00 When we say “selected” we don't mean pick- ing the least desirable, just the reverse. We have A few Linen Slip-over Dresses in the lot, but the | main feature is that with fully two months wearing sea- | son for any dress in the entire three hundred, you are saving from $195 to $495 according to your selection. Vacation always calls for an extra dress or two, so why Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother — Frills and Sashes Vestees, laces, etc. Light colors Dark colors | Medium colors Color Contrasts i {Combined colors H Sizes for women I Sizes for misses C:a-n-d-y Fits in with week end plans —try these, you'll like them be- cause they are wholesome and delicious—economical, too. ELL BEE Assorted Choco- lates ..Ib. Creamed Almonds...Ib.50c Homemade Salted Peanuts (big ones) .........c... 1b. aker's Sweet Chocolate Tablets (6 tablets in a pack- Sc age). Package............ First Floor Fashion has decided Two-Tone Ribbons For hair_ bows, girdles, sashes, millinery, fancy work and whatever is made or trimmed with ribbon. Noticeable among the selec- tions we offer tomorrow are five different patterns in pink and blue combinations. Do see them—we know you'll like them. Yard, 59¢ and 79c. First Floor . For vacation or at home you'll find use for these Refreshing Toilet Specialties Sc—Cake of L. & B. Float- ing Glycerine Soap. Lazell Talcum Powder, de- lightful odor, 2lc. 25c—Set of Vantine’s Stork Incense (banishes mosqui- toes). Odorono, a dainty and ef- fectual deodorant, 24¢c. 28¢ for two packages of Amani Shampoo. Pepsodent Tooth Paste— comes in tight tube, 39c. 35c for a jar of Sanitol Face Cream. Ed Pinaud’s Eau de Qui- nine Hair Tonic, 59¢. 25c for three cakes of 6%- ounce size Hydro Peroxide Soap. Coty's Delightiul Face Powder, fine and soothing, 59c. First Floor Low shoes are responsible for the vogue of Fine Silk Hosiery Here is an excellent value at, pair. . . . $1.65 The reason for this low price is that they represent samples and slight irregulars of a manufacturer whose pro- ducts are renowned for quailty. By taking the lot intact, we are able to get them at a price that enables us to ex; tend the privilege to ‘you—that is all there is to the story of this low price for such good stockings. Every pair full fashioned.. Many different weights Most of them are black. ‘Women's Full-fashioned Lisle Stockings—White, tan and black. Ample size range. Mercerized to resemble silk. Practical and good-looking —particularly suitable for vacation wear. Special At eiiieiianseennneanaendd 65¢ .Some have silk garter tops Others have cotton garter tops Sizes run mostly 9 and 9% Men’s Fine Lace Lisle Hosiery—White and cordo- van. Assorted styles and sizes, but the lot contains most every wanted size. ‘These are especially attrac- tive with pumps. Specially priced at .......o.oollld $1.65 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Wide Ribbons in Short Lengths . Plain and fancy satins, taffetas and moires in wide assortment of colors; lengths sufficient for fancy work, hair bows, girdles, etc. Fri- day only at, yard......... 45¢ First Floor Bungalow Aprons Of good Gingham Neat stripes and plaids, trimmed with plain colors or rick-rack braid; sashes and belts add to the pleasing ap- pearance of these Aproms,’ priced for tomorrow.: Third Floor riday Bargains Seasonable Merchandise at lower prices than on any other day of the week 2,000 Yards of AlL-Silk What do you think of that? Even before the war, could you get this Silk Crepe de Chine for such a low price? 40 inches 1} Crepe de Chine, Yard, 95¢ !@ NO. * wide’ and the firm quality suitable for I frocks, blouses and lingerie—by the way, there are plenty Il of ‘white and pink, which are the vogue for such gar- ments. All other seasonable colors, too. with navy and |I black in abundance—you know those colors are always | in demand. Third Week-End Bargains For the Boys Boys’ Summer Norfolk Suits, special Friday, $1.98— Khaki. plain_or stripe crash and Kool Cloth—all wash able. zes 5 to 14 vears. For a Friday clearance, $1.95 Boys’ Cotton Pajamas, for Friday only, $1.19—One and two piece models: plain white, tan. pink and also loor—Lansburgh & Brother Brighten Up the Home—and Save! Congoleum, perfect goods, square yard, 55c— Cut from full rolls, not rem- nants or loose ends. Bring measurements and pay only. square yard..............55¢ Table Oilcloth, 17 vards wide, yard, 39c—Col- ored only very good qual- ity that wears well and can BHALY s rorssshonmtonied $119 be washed off in a jiffy. Fri- Boys' Sport Blouses, day prices it at, vard....39%¢c sizes 6 to 15 years, 49c—_ Cretonne Remnants, Sport collar and short yard, 1lc—Lengths measure sleeves of Khaki and blue from 2 to 10 vard 1l prac- chambray. Friday..... . 49¢ tical; 36 inches wide and Boys' Khaki Knickers, beautiful patterns. Friday only at, yard.......... Bilg for Friday only, 65c—Olive drab, made with seams taped for wear: belt loops and strong pockets: sizes to 17 years. Friday.....65¢c Boys’ Blue Denim Over- alls, for Friday only, 45c— Serviceable and practical: large bib and shoulder straps; two big pockets and Sizes 4 io 14 years. Fifth Floor Comfort, Bedwear —and Bargains Colored Curtain Scrim, yard, 7c—Many patterns and colors. The kind for sash curtains and full-length cur- tains—Friday. vard...... 7c 96 pairs of Snowflake Portieres, pal $159—For- merly $298 to $ Friday. Roppe 1 pair Fourth Floor Men’s Cambric Hand- kerchiefs; regularly 25c. Fri- day, 6 for $1.00—Colored bor- ders woven in and guaran- 200 Feather Cushions, teed fast color,vo This |}‘ I“' i B chance to save 50c on a halt Size. 1ok, cach sieo ot dozen good handkerchicfs. hammocks, couches, canoe or wherever this size cush- ion is usable. Covered with art ticking and priced for Friday, each............. 37c Double-Bed Size Spreads, crochet weave, $2.24 —Two different designs; durable, easy to launder and priced for Friday only..$2.24 Crochet Spreads, size 82x92, $3.28—Two patterns and your choice of plain hem or cut-out corne ri day only All-Cotton Mattresses, covered with art ticking, $6.66—Made by the Capitol Bedding Company; soft, comfortable . and sanitary. ~ Friday only the price is $6.66 Fourth Floor Friday only, 6 for...... $1.00 & Fitst Floor Correspondence Cards and Envelopes, box, 29c—24 cards and envelopes to the box; pink, blue, white, buff and helio—all one color _or Fri- 29, four colors to the box. day only 5 Men's and Women's Umbrellas, Friday, $1.39—26 and 28 inch spread; Para- gon frame; cover of taped edge rainproof cloth. that is fast black. - Handles of men’s are hook style; wom- Y ilk wrist' loop. Fri- First Floor \ Clean-Up Two Ht;ndred ’ : White Summer Hats Regularly $3.95 to $5.95. Reduced tomorrow to $2.00 Satin, crepe, ribbon, straw and combinations of dif- | Strictly tailored. sailors. crush, sport, dressy and some really elaborate—but all to come down * in price for tomorrow’s selling. Women preparing for an August vacation will find i | ‘{ ferent materials. il these hats not only essential, for they are favored styles and at $2.00 the saving is worth coming.for to- morrow. Flowers, ostrich, ribbons, novelties, drapes | and whatever is the millinery vogue, are represented in || some way or another in this specially priced group: i Second Floor—Lansbugrh & Brother N-o-t-i-o-n-s Snap Fasteners, 5 dozen, 1lc Enco and Gem Hair Nets, cap and straight. Dozen...50c Sanitary Napkins, 12 in a box ... 49c Sanitary Apron assorted styles.......... 29c to $1.25 s. 0c Better Buy Linen Needs Tomorrow Mercerized Table Dam- ask, yard, 65c—064 inches wide, assorted patterns and an exceptionally good qual- ity. Friday only. yard...65¢c White Turkish Bath Towels, 25c—Even at a higher price, towels are not usually so good, but our Fri- day price brings this absorb- ent quality to............ 25¢ Booth’s Pure White Absorbent Toweling, yard, 17c —The kind housewives like, because it dries. 18 inches wide. Friday, yard, 17¢ A Table Full of Odds and Ends—Table Damask, Napkins, Art Linens, Crashes, etc., all greatly reduced in price for Friday's selling. Too many and varied for list- ing, but jot them down on your shopping list and see them when you come here tomorrow. There are many things you will want. First Floor Table of Wash Goods Remnants, Y, price. Comprising the light-weight weaves and styles of the season, in white and colors.. Exactly one-half off marked.’ prices. ‘ ~ 1l porters. Odds and ends Undermuslins Chemise and gowns; flesh and white fine batiste and nainsook; trimmings of lace and embroidery. For Friday only. each......$L79 Third Floor. — Front Lace Corsets || || reduced for Friday to | || $4.95—Plain Satin Coutil ’ || and Brocade; low bust and elastic waist model; || long and medium hip § | lengths; strong hose sup- || Friday only, $4.95 f i | Third Floor | PR Girls Will Need Gingham Dresses -*Regularly $1.48, 89c— Collars and cuffs of white or contrasting colors; sizes 6 to 12 years. Friday reduc- HHON ..oiieiieiiiiianiaansd 89c Girls’ $1.00 Bungalow Aprons, 79¢—O0f sturdy ging- ham and percale; sizes 6, 8 and 10 years. Practical and [ | 1 neat-looking. Friday only the Price iS..........eeve. 79¢ Third Floor - All-Silk Imported Pongee—Special 33 inches wide ; the kind in such great demand for blouses, frocks, pajamas, mo- tor coats, men’s shirts, etc. It js the standard 12-momie weight and priced for Friday only .at, yard:. 75¢c A 43 A £ e B2 A T S O 0 R . B P BT

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