Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 11

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B Now!! There's no excuse NOW for not buying the winter clothes you need. _A _ few months back prices may have been still high in some in= stances, but not NOW, And this is particu- larly true in all lines of apparel. Go into any reputabie store and ask them to let you compare the prices of a year ago with those they are NOW asking for the same things, if vou want to_be convinced. You can afford to buy NOW at the prices that are being asked. Come in and let us show you that we have what you want at prices to fit yonr nrce, - Don’t omit these when making up your shopping list: . Filet Lace Trimmed Scarfs Fine quality linen centers or all-filet lace; a variety of beautiful patterns, in matched sets. Your friends will welcome them for Christmas gifts and you'll like them for your own home. Size Price 20%36. 0100 .$3.75 each 20x45. $3.85 each 20x54....0.00...$3.95 each These are Filet lace trimmed, with linen cen- ters. Size Price 20x36. .. +.$5.00 each 20x45. . ..$5.25 each ..$5.50 each These are solid Filet lace in exquisite patterns. First Floor— Lansburgh & Brother $3 295 for Axminster and Velvet Rugs LANSBURGH & BROTHER STORE NEWS for Thursday, November 3, 1921 Washington—New York—Paris Brown Fox Scarfs —for yourself, as well as for gifts. Visit our Fur Shop on your rounds and select from the most exquisite pieces available. Selected pelts of young, healthy animals, cured perfectly and made up in the most fascinating scarfs. The rich coloring is as handsome as much more expensive Furs, and the styles include rug or closed models. Full brush, claws and head. Priced much more reasonably than consistent with the excellent pelts, fine workmanship and smart style: $25.00, $39.50, $55.00 and $79.50 Second Floor—-Lansburgh & Brother Boys’ Raincoat Outfits, $3.98 Complete with Coat and Sou'wester Hat to match. The stormy season is due and there’s nothing like being prepared to say, "Who cares for the rainl” ) Double-texture plaid back rainproof coat in dark oxford or dark tan, whichever you prefer. All seams strapped and cemented. Also Black Rubber Coat and Hat to match at same price: Sizes 6 to 16 years. Tourth Floor—-Lansburgh & Brother Every home, club, school, society and individual is preparing for Armistice Day demonstration— We Have the Flags Of Associated Nations Singly or grouped for automobiles, window, flag staff and every possible arrangement of this patriotic symbol of our beloved country and our welcome visitors. Cotton and silk, plain or fringe trimmed in all sizes. 1f you desire any special size or nationality, it can be ordered here and early delivery assured. Fifth Fleor—-Lansburgh & Brother Buy Now—Pay in Jonuary Providing have a chaige aceount here. 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest T A Y You may have them in the 9x12 or 8.3x10.6 size. And mark you well—PERFECT QUALITY RUGS—in a variety of beautiful patterns and harmonious colorings. Further than that—their surfacesa:are a_ll- wool worsteds—and the rugs are seamed or seamless. A great, knee-high pile to choose from will begin the selling. You must see these rugs to fully appre- ciate the values they represent. Fifth X Floor—Lansburgh & Brether 2,500 Philippine Gownsand Chemise Unrivaled in Fineness of Workman- ship, Quality of Materials and Variety of Styles, in a Special Selling at $2.692and $3.69 NEVER have we shown such a pleasing array of handsome Philippine Underwear—and at such moderate pricing, so there isn’t much to tell ex- cept a few details that will be of assistance to you in your advance Christmas shopping as well as for your personal supply of these niceties. Made of sheer, but durable nainsook. Every bit of embroidery painstakingly done by hand, each fine stitch needled by some native’s skilled hand. Embroidered ~”Scallops and Elaborate Embroidery Cut aftet the approved American meas- urements, full, yet shapely. An almost un- ending variety of artistic designs—some very elaborate with Colado work, some in dainty basket effects, morning " glory, lily, butterfly, forget-me-not, vine, buds and conventional designs with abundance of raised knot work. At $2.69, flesh and white. f At $3.69, white only. 1 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Random Rambles Through the store, Reveal these briefs And many more: ———— Cape Costume A la militaire! Quite true to form these days! Every way we glance there is some evidence of the world’s greatest event—natur- ally every sort of gala attire, so Military Cape Costumes are exact as to period and apropos to the last degree. You'll see them on figures in our Apparel Department —standing like sentinels at the approach. Prices very much lower than their ultra style and beauti- ful materials should command. $49.50 up to $89.50, I noticed. —_— Serpents Eve, Cleopatra and the various snake charmers from the world’s foundation to the present day would have delighted in thesc natural-looking Snake Bracelets of. galalith, so cunningly carved and colored that when coiled around milady’s arm there is an irresistible fascination in these wily reptiles. What do you think, girls—only $1.00, although they look like ready money. At your service at any time to shop for you or with you, which- ever you desire. A pointer, too, now that we have decided to allow our esteemed patrons who have charge accounts to shop now and pay in January, 1922, I hope you will take full advantage of our readiness to help you. If' you're in town, telephone Franklin 7400; if in the suburbs or adjacent dis- tricts, write me your needs. Wayne Knit Hosiery It wears well, looks well “and l:cm:sh little at Lansburgh &- Brother’s. ‘Wayne Knit Lisle Stockin; Seml’:u“u stockings, in a good, §ut black that will give satisfactory service. Sizes 8% to 10. 35c pair; re¢ pairs, $1.00. 'th’:: Knit Lisle Stockings—* Seamed backs, narrowed ankles; *ood, fast black. Size‘s'z% to 10. In our endeavor to serve Washington with whatever is newest and best, we succeeded in procuring for a Sale of New Pleated Prunella Skirts i $9.95 In the Essentials of Quality, Style and Economy This is the Record Skirt Offering of the Season You will concede the point that this is in- deed a low price for so much excellence. Tailored to the utmost degree of perfection, best grade of Prunella in plaids and stripes; the pleats include every form that Fashion has determined. A particularly smart effect is accomplished in pleating so that stripes peep out between the pleats, others show a horizontal stripe and par- tially invisible up-and-down arrangement re- sulting in a most delightful effect. Browns, blacks, navy, brighter colors and such a profusion of combinations that whether you want subdued or glaring color assembling, this lot includes your choice. 26 to 40 in. waistbands Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother v E— Charming Blouses of Crepe de Chine To wear with your new skirt s From our vast stock of beautiful Blouses we might have picked at random and you would have admired them all, but we took our time, selecting exactly the blouses that would form the most attractive effect when worn with these dapper skirts, and sketch shows how well we have combined them. See the one with decorative front band of boucle and tiny collar finishing the $695 deep V neck, that is only....ceeuuanne . i Then the saucy Peter Pan Collar, with a tassel- end string tie and cuffs to match, well $7 95 that is only .. LS . The fagot-trimmed model with yoke and long sleeves—rather more conservative in $8 95 style, is only cociveciennaen e g . Colors are just what you'll like for wearing with the Skirts shown in sketch or any other smart skirt—brown, black and navy. Second Sale of Pyralin Toilet Requisites Practicing what we preach in our campaign for early Christmas shopping, we offer these articles at prices lower than any one ever expected to see again. Tt isn’t low price alone that commends this sale to your attention; it is the several accommodating fea- tures planned for your economy and convenience. fi";) I Upon reasonable deposit, any | | article purchased duEing this [! Eng}';mmg | sale will be held for later de- | , i ree livery, which willallow you first jjshased vetween | choice while stocks are replete | Thanksgi vi:gi‘ with every Toilet Accessory |sravea with| any one could possibly desire (¥R &% O'F for self or gift purposes. RGE. Louis XVI or Richelieu Design Bonnet Mirror (see sketch), beveled glass. .. Hairbrush (11 rows), $3.29; (13 rows) ...... < Heavy Dressing Combs, each........ .75¢c and $1.00 Puff Box and Hair Receiver, each.. Comb and Brush Tray Pin Tray, to match SsnEaeaes Manicure File, Knife, Button Hook, each.......... Jewel Case..... pecnsrsesnessneannesss - $3.25 and $4.25 Perfume Containers, including case and three bottles with cut glass stoppers. Complete. ..$1.95 Nail Buffer with removable chamois. Clothes Brush, firmly assembled..... Mantel and Boudoir Clocks, varying sizes, . '$4.95 and $6.00 $2.75 Hair Receiver or Puff Box, each. Talcum Van Container.. . éewel Cases, two sizes.. oudoir Picture Frames, each Salve Containers with Lid.... Cold Cream Container to match. Complete Line of Du Barry Toilet Articles in Shell, Amber or Ivory, plain or decorated. Select at your éarliest oppor- tunity and take advantage of our ristmas privileges. Firt Flser—lansdurgh & Brother 11 —_— (CALLS COMMITTEE ON UNEMPLOYMENT BRITAIN TO ANSWER Progress Made in Cities Will e REDS DEBY OFFER Call for the first meceting of the, standing committece of the natioral an rat | Further Details to Be Asked, by Secretary Hoo it" was un-| But Little Optimism Is nounced today by Edward Eyre Hunt, . Felt in London. secretary of the conference. i By the Associated Press. The present status of unemploy- ment and the progress of emergency LONDON, November 1.—Great Brite ain, it was indicated in authoritative measures in cities, Mr. Hunt said, would be placed before the commit- quarters today, will reply to the res cent note of M. Chitcherin, foreign tee and special committees would be { minister of soviet Russia, offering selected to begin the study of sea- sonal and cyclical phases of the conditionally to assume the debts of 0ld Russia up to 1914, by the dis} employment_problem, in order to e tablish permanent measures of pro- At any time, | Patch of a note pointing out thdk s, | the soviel's offer mentions only the viding steady work for wage The standing committee, s | imperial state debts, which are only oiarerce Mot @ part of the Russian total. i Euuw, Boston; b kb é" It will also set forth that the conb B . aMrkham, Ch: o ace, ire .M. Poston, Columbus, Ohio; | (rence to establish peuce, desired est T. Trigs, Philadelphia; Edgar by the Moscow government, would Clark, Joseph H. Defrees and|be possible only after an allied of thew ' Woll, Wash . C., Morthmer Vismeion: D C: | preferable international consensus of Francisco. opinfon was obtained regarding the ] policy to be pursued toward Russia’s ASTRONOMERS TO MEET | indebredness. further details as to the general s will take place in Rome} L olyeng §n % spirit of hopefulness ment” of Anglo-Russian _relation operate with ‘the other nations. r soviet has misintérpreted. Mr. Hoover Sends Out Notices and More Details Wanted. TO REFORM CALENDAR| Tue British note, vwhich will bé forwarded thjs week, will ask fof ROME, October 13.—The Vat cter of the soviet offer. In of} s announced that a conference fictal circles ‘it was_asserted toda j that the offer from Moscow had no April, under the presidency of! regarding the Russian debt, but was Cardimal Mercicr, with the object of | taken as merely another step fn tHe e lendar and fixing | Steidy progress toward re-establishe which started with the signing the trade agreement. Great Brital it was stated, will continue to c§ St DS the proposal for a fixed garding the debt and will adhere to e D inteen Easters will hap. | the decisions of the recent Brussels pen in March between now and the|conference, which, it is declared, thy close of this century—an average of 4 one every five years—unless some- thing is done to prevent the erratic vandering of the festival between ch 22 and April 25. the _existing _ecclesiastical ster Sunday can fall on any . The present rule t be a Sunday, and ecc full moon (which is not the same as the real moon). upon which it depen: occur on one of tl mediately preceding Easter Sunday on it March 22—the ecclesiastical Separate Questions. 3 The British view is that the ques: tions of credits and famine reliel should remain separated; that pri vate relief should be encouraged, bul that credits should not be forthcom ing until an _international poli toward all of Russia’s indebtedne: is decided upon. i MEXICAN TRADE GROWS." earliest date— moan | U. S. Sells Vastly More Than Be must be full on March 21 ‘3 which date must also be a Saturday; but so fore Revolution. rarely are these conditions satisfied| MEXICO CITY, October 15.—° in the same year that it is over a|American Chamber of Commerce century since Easter fell on March uthority for the statement that 22, and it will not again fall so early ! United States sold to Mexico, in until the year 2285. past twelve montks, more by $40,000, Yeast best [Ertoatis when taken with Iron its good effect in ico, and INSIST UPON Walter Smith, colored, was held unt transportation problem is said to (RON der bonds of $5,000, following hig ;to Mexico almost $14,000,000 worth of { wood products, half of which was pure { lumber, despite the presence in the re | public of huge tracts of forests. i ¢ | —_— i ! IDENTIFIED BY WALK. gradually growing _better, altho there is still room for vast improvel ment. As an Indication of the ill-effects of ipoor transportation is the fact thaf United Statcs lumbermen last year sol S ' preliminary hearing in the United States g Tablfls branch of the Police " Courts - charg wi urse snatching. Miss Cl For Sale by the Peoplen Drux Stores Woodhouse, plaintift idemined e d and by Xll Good Druggists fendant by his unusual walk. Police: man P. G. Weathers made the arrest. walls and woodwork white and clean like tile OAPY water—lather—the splashing from tub, shower or spray—they make smooth, washable bathroom walls a necessity. Barreled Sunlight is a white paint made by & special process which produces a lustrous, even finish that can be washed like tile. It costs less than enamel, requires fewer coats and remains white longer. ¥ Anyone can apply Barreled Sunlight. It flows readily and leaves no brush marks. For | interior woodwork throughout the house it has i all the advantages and none of the disadvan- i tagesof an enamel. It iseasy tokeepcleanyet | does not produce that hard high gloss so glar- | ing to the eyes. : i In hotels, apartments, restaurants, stores— all interiors where light and cleanliness are desired—use Barreled Sunlight. to five-galion size—barrels and half-barrels. { | Sk ARk s RSB S s iensd U. S. GUTTA PERCHA PAINT CO. Providence, R. I. Barreled [&F]Sunlight Hugh Reilly Co., 1334 New York Ave. N.W. Also sold at retail by J. L. Cutrell, Dixie Hardware Co., 3509 12th Bt. 'N.B. 2 Brookland. Colambis Hardware Co.. 204 3rd 8t 8.B. { i 1 t Wanshington Distributors and Retalicrs ! Georgia Ave. N.W. ! 2, SO e pss P, 2 e e, CHE AT aw. CEETRRR G E

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