Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 11

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JANUARY Cirls’ Serg;emv | Dresses Reduced Sizes 8 to 16 years. Prac- tical and pretty for school and general wear. Fully one-third less than regular for Friday selling. For instance: Dresses formerly priced Dresses {ofmerly priced et . $26.35 duced to. . . Infants’ Dresses, 49¢c— These dainty little dresses in yoke and bishops styles; long and short models; - have their prices C | | fixed low for Friday, | || Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Gloves at Sharply Reduced Prices Women's ‘Gloves, $1.29— Imported_and domestic- brands; of the! clasp in variety o ors is incomplete, which is pected in a clearance. Many very much higher priced grades 1 .29 in the lot at......... Women’s Mocha Gloves, $1.79—One-clasp model, in the fa- mous Elite and Meyers makes. Se- lected s! made in the careful man- ner that has brought fame to the manuiacturers. Brown, . mode and gray in most all sizes....c... = First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922, 1T ' Big Bargains For Men Limited quantities, mussed and handled goods, but everything so radically reduced that it will pay vou to make a special errand and buy liberally while lots last. During the holiday shopping period, Friday-Bargain- Day had a vacation, but here it is back again, with re- newed power for value-giving. The following items’ will demcnstrate forcibly why every thrifty person looks to this day for money-saving. Every piece of merchandise (excepting special purchases) is from our regular stocks, and priced lower than on any other day of the week. And please remember, there are hundreds of bargains not ad- vertised—T he Sales of January are now in progress. Winter Gloves, $1.15 This lot comprises 18 pairs of auto- mobile gloves, unlined and lined; strap-wrist model. Also 24 pairs of one-finger fleece-lined leather mitts. Re- 1 .1 duced to, pair........ Men’s Automobile Gaunt- lets, $1.95—Fleece-lined strap-wrist models. Only sixteen pairs in the lot and the size range is not com- plete, but if yQur size is here, what a bar- ° gain! Friday only... Men’s Chamoisette and Leatherette Gloves, pair, 49c—As you know, these gloves are washable and very warm and practical. Most of this special lot are size 8, so if that's your size, you'll C get a rare bargain......... Men’s Shirts, 79c—We cannot lay too much stress on this bargain, for these shirts are made of high-count percale and madras of excellent quality, reduced in price only because they are shop handled and soiled. Sizes 14 to 17—get a supply C at Men’s Flannelette Night Robes, $1.00—Turn-down collar model, made with all the care that charac- terizes higher-priced garments; sizes 15 to o . 19. Friday only at.. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Purchased expressly for Friday selling 40 Dozen Fresh New Lingerie Blouses $1.39 Without exception, the most extraordinary offering for many a day! Of excellent quality voiles, dimities and other sheer fabrics that make a good appearance and launder perfectly. A particularly favorable feature is that trimmings include a profusion of genuine Dutch Val arranged in many a new manner. Others are tailored for those who like them best, and the style range includes too many different kinds for description. Every wanted size, and for younger women and misses who like Peter Pan effects, there are many. Second Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother First Floor Bargain Features Metal and Novelty Girdles, 39c—Every color and kind used on this season’s frocks and coats. Add one of these girdles to a plain garment and it serves as a pretty trimming touch. C Friday only....c..cooeeennee L. & B. Toilet Tissue, 20c— Fine quality and 2,000 sheets to the roil. Because it is our Fri- day custom, we shall re- duce the price to only, C gollss ke sl L T [0 o Soap, 4 cakes, 25¢— This, as vou know, is a nationally advertised soap, sold regularly at a higher price, but for a day we offer it at Fri- day Bargain price, four 2 c CakeS veveecnaceiiaacaenians 67 Alarm Clocks, each, 92c —Think of it, a guaranteed alarm clock at such a price! Like old times¢, but, of course, it is a higher priced article re- 2c duced for Friday to.....,.. Soiled and Handled Hand- kerchiefs, each, 10c—From the small plain Handkerchiefs for children all the way to men’s substantial kinds, and a generous collection of novelties. All they need is laundering. For Friday 1 oc QDY Abeecoacocoireoniovonanas First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Buttons Come Down in Price Celluloid Buttons, card, 5c ~For coats, suits, frocks, blouses and children’s clothes, these buttons_are just right. Cards containing 3, 6 or 9 at, card, Pearl Buttons, 3 cards, 10c ~Fresh water and ocean pear] but- tons for lingerie, children’s clothes, women’s blouses and vari- ous other uses. Many di oc ‘Brother ferent sizes. 3 cards.. First Floor—Lansburs Tomorrow is your lucky day for buying Table Linens 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask, yard, 50c—Fine quality, full bleach; liberal assortment of attrac- tive patterns and a value made possible by our Friday Bargain system. oc Yard Mercerized Pattern Cloths, $L19—Extra fine quality, hemmed, ready for immediate use; size 58x63; finished to perfection, and the kind that Iaurlnders particularly. 1 .1 9 well. Each...ce.... 0Odds and Ends Greatly Reduced Table linens by the yard, pat- tern cloths, scarfs, luncheon cloths, napkins, etc., in pure Irish Linen, mercerized damask and too many kinds for enumeration. Every one a rare bargain at our Friday reductions. Martex Bath Mats and Towels 25% Less They are slightly soiled and mussed, but what of it, when laundering corrects that? ' There are other good makes in the lots, and the size assortment covers just about all Turkish towel needs. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | Odds and Ends of Laces | AtExactly Half Price I It is not possible to enter into I rart:cu!ars. for this group of || lace remnants includes every- | thing from Val laces at 3c all | 1 | the way to elaborate laces up to $3.00, so just come in knowing that you can select for every lace purpose and pay_exactly one-half the marked price. First Floor. Friday Only---A Sale 5,000 Yards Silk NOT REMNANTS, but Fresh, New Silks, cut from the Full Bolts, at a Remnant Price. $1.49 Yard Only occasionally do you have an opportunity to buy such elegant quality Silks at this ridiculously low price, and that occasion has to be made. In this instance we take five favored weaves from our regular higher priced lines and cut the price close to cost. Come tomorrow and choose from— 40-inch Heavy Crepe de Chine 40-inch Satin Charmeuse 36-inch Chiffon Dress Taffeta 36-inch Printed Foulards 36-inch Printed Radiums In all desirable colors, with plenty of navy blue, seal and black. Any quantity at $1.49 a yard. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Clearance of Records At Reduced Prices A well known standard make from our regular stocks. Numbers that have been discontinued and many that are reduced only because of the fact that we have too many. 1,500 Records 500 Records 12-Inch 10-Inch Formerly 85c and $1.00 Formerly $1.25 and $1.50 (Most of them double-faced.) 1l (Most of them double-taced.) EVERY RECORD PERFECT, but we cannot allow demonstration at time of purchase and none will be i returnable. On Sale Friday, on the Bargain Tables, Main Floor H 1 i A Bargain-Table Sale of } i | | Fleece-Lined Gloves ‘Women who_are_looking for Tl gloves that will give excellent I service and keep fingers warm c \ should attend this selling. The | il gloves are well made and come | ||l -in gray, tan and black. Sizes e | range from 6 to 9. On sale Fri- el I l day— ! Bargaln Table—First Floor. Five Wonderful Saving Opportunities | Boys’ Overcoats, Mackinaws | Mixture and Corduroy Suits | $3.95 Early shoppers will get the best of this offering, and thrifty shoppers will need no urging to be among the carliest. Think of buying these serviceable, well made garments at such ridiculous pricing! Choose from— 49 Boys’ Mackinaws, at $3.95 Double breasted. Overplaid Mackinaw fabric. Side pockets, all-round belts, convertible collars. 50 Boys® Mixture Suits, $3.95 ; Norfolk style. Serviceable, heavy mixtures with lined knicker trousers.” Broken sizes, Come early. 19 Boys’ Corduroy Suits, $3.95 Wide-wale corduroy. Norfolk style coat. Knickers are fined and the making is worthy of mention. 73 Juvenile Overcoats, $3.95 Belted; double breasted. Collars that button close to the neck. Mixtures and plain colors. 43 Chinchilla Overcoats, $3.95 Blue and gray chifichilla, warmly lined. Belted model, ‘buttons to neck. Come early for your size. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Limited Quantity Choice of Either Bedwear Bargainized Silkaline Comforts, $3.95— Fine quality, from our $5.00 stocks. reduced for the one day's selling. Blue, pink, maize and $3 95 P rose, quilted in scroll effect and reduced to Lambswool Comforts, $6.95—Satine and cambric covering, in light and dark shades; borders of plain satine. Reduced $6.95 from $8.50 to.. i All - wool Blankets, pair, $7.45—Size 66x80; blue, pink, gray, tan; also red and black; marked very special for this occa- sion. Double-bed size. Marked for Friday at, 7 ,4 2 . Crochet Bedspreads, $2.45 —Double-bed size, in four attractive designs. Close weave and fine fin- ish. This is our regu- far $3.00 number. Re- duced for tomorrow. 2.45 Each Dimity Spreads specially priced for Friday— Size 63x90.. Size 72x90 Size 81x90 .$2.25 Size 90x100. . .$2.50 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother .$1.80 .$2.00 Boys’ Serviceable Corduroy Knickers You'll want several pairs of these knickers. They are made right, of good weight, long-wear- ing, drab-colored corduroy. Knicker strap or button at knee; belt loops and strong pockets. Sizes 7 to 17. special ..........l?itf? 98C Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother JANUARY SALES | 36-Inch Outing | | Flannels 1 Soft, woolly finish in new | stripe effects, particularly | suitable for sleeping gar- ments, women’s and chil- dren’s petticoats, etc. | Yard, 18¢c | 36-inch Silk-warp Crepe de Chine, yard, 38c—Light | blue, copen, navy, flesh, tan, gray, brown, jade, nile, green | || and white. This is our | || S0c grade, reduced 38c | for Friday. Yard.... t 32-inch Silk=stripe Madras, yard, 50c—Many pat- ‘ } terns suitable for women’s tai- lored blouses, men’s shirts, pa- |l jamas, boys’ blouses and similar uses. Re- | duced for Friday OC | i| from 75c to, yard.... First Floon—Lansburgh & Brother || Lower Prices on Wash Goods Lingerie Nainsook, yard, 38c—40-inch_width and a soft, silky quality for lingerie, children’s clothes and similar uses. Re- duced for Friday only. 38c Yard .. All the Remnants of Wash Goods, yard, 19c and 38c—This lot comprises all sorts of white and col- ored goods in practical lengths, which we will not cut. Longcloth, cambric, flaxon, sherrette, India Linon, dim- ities, lawns, voiles, silk-warp fabrics, poplins, ginghams and many others. Friday only, yard— 19¢ and 38c First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Reduced for a Quick Clearance 305 Pairs Women'’s Pumps and Oxfords Regardless of Former Prices, Unrestricted Choice at $2.95 That’s a mighty low price for Lansburgh & Brother foot- wear, but these are broken lines and must be closed out at once. So many kinds and styles that we could not describe them. They are black and tan pumps and oxfords, with all styles of heels. All sizes in the lot, but not in any one style. Good shoes for you if you come early. EVERY SALE FINAL. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Look what Friday does to the prices of Woolen Goods * All-wool French Serge, yard, $149—48 inches wide, woven of pure Australian wool; first quality; black and navy—the demanded col- ors for every garment 1 49 use for which serge is o suitable. Friday, yard, 36-inch Storm Serge, yard, 59c—Practical shade of navy blue and a quality that defies rain, snow or dampness in any form. Especially suitable for skirts, chil- dren’s school clothes, etc. c Friday, yard..eceeeocenmwese : S ‘All-wool Velour, yard, $1.98—Black and navy, in rich shades and deep pile. This is an exception- ally fine grade in the S4-inch width, and 1 9 8 Friday pricing brings ° it down.to, yard.... All-wool Homespun, yard, $1.98—54 inches wide, in the wanted shades of tan, gra“y. blue and purple. This material is inches wide, re- quiring very _little 1 8 yardage for this sea- ° son’s garments. Yard, Navy Blue Tricotine, yard, $248—54 ‘inches wide, which is an advantage, and we assure you this is the finest grade ever sold at such a low price—the rea- 2 4 8 . son, because it’s Fri- day. Yard...ceweeeeo Salt’s Black Plush, yard, $598—Pure tussah silk face, deep pile; especially’ correct for stoles, wraps, coats and trim- ming purposes. Priced tower for Friday. o Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 81x90 Seamless Mirlee Sheets, Special, $1.25 Double-bed size, made-of a soft quality sheeting, free from dress- ing, and they are hand torn and seamless. Everything about them is high except the $1 25 price for Friday... o High-grade Apron Ging- hams, yard, 12%2c—Amoskeag and Lancaster—two famous makes that are noted for their wearing and laun- dering qualities. Ab- solutely fast colors 1 i!'l neat blue check. 12/2c Yard .... Fast Color Percale, yard, 15c—36-inch, high-count percales that stand laundering incidental to bunga- low aprons, house dresses and chil- dren’s clothes. Friday is responsible for the low 1 c price. Yard...... Prrp— Fruit of the Loom Bleached Sheeting, yard, 42c—8-4 weight and a quality that every home- maker knows and appreciates. This * is an opportunity to get a plentiful supply at little C cost. Yard.eeeeeooasennn .ee Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Dresses Reduced to $7.95 —and they are on the Second Floor. 14 Tricotine, 16 Velvet, 30 Wool Jer- sey, 9 Knitted, 40 Silk. Formerly sold $1295 to $29.50. Broken sizes, of course, some with soiled collars, oth- ers in perfect condition. Some bar- gain—at $7.95. R Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother MINERALS WD 01 NEAR RIVER JORDAN ‘Interest Aroused by Proposed . Exploitation by Britain and Zionist Organization. By the Associated Press, JERUSALEM, December 19.—Great interest has been aroused here by a {semi-official announcement that an agreement has been reached between ithe British government and a group of men representing the Zionist or- ganization for the exploitation of lands lying beyvond the River Jordun and the Dead sea. It has always been {known that proper development would reveal the presence of oils and other iminerals in great quantity in that {section of the country. | From reliable sources it is under- istood that the agreement involves a itract of land cxtending from the an coast on the north to the val- 11ey of Mojeh on the south ithe town of Eltuba on the east {Rtiver Jordan and the Dea { the west, ‘; Five Years for Development. | The company is given a period of {five vears in Should oil or any e found, an the British royalty fee. Besides, {a straight tax of 1 shilling is de- {lnruulw(l on each and every ton of oil for other minerals taken from the ‘L’rnund. What such a venture will mean to the life of Palestine is not hard to |= i nected with the dan with which Railroad lines 0 have to be constructed in all directions, in order to facilitate transportation of the mineral prod- ucts foun With oil, electricity and railroads, Palestine would be bound to receive a greit impetus toward industrial progress. 7 Leading Feature of Affair. The striking feature of the whole affair is that it points to a departure on the part of the government from its waiting policy as regards new en- terprises. The government of Pales- tine is poor and lucks funds with which to deve he hidden resources of the land. itive It country be built up. It here that thus far the goverdment, which t orders froin London, bas not on 1cd to lend m up- port, but has gone so far as to dis- courage and even D new ventures. NEW AIRPLANE UTILITY. Enables Fuel to Be Taken While Flyer Is in Motion. PARIS, December 26.—An invention recently perfected by Godfrey Cabot designed to make up of fuel by an ne in motion, aroused great in- at the first congress on aerial n. held here. ic air travel would be en up by fuel eufficient 2. s that transatlantic ving propo- , _provided airplanes do mot carry fuel enough for an entire trip. With a minimum of fuel and a maximum of space for mail and passen t could be made a successful enterprise, Mr. Cabot said. He assumed that ocean crossings would be quite ordinary occurrences {within a few years, THE CONQUERING POWER | Dy | hePB Semi <Annual Clearance Sale ‘%W 70”17 on / “The Avenue at Ninth _, of Years— is yours to command when you bring us your nega- tives for finishing. Our men are experts at de- veloping and printing amateur work, they know from long experience just what is needed to give you the very best prints obtainable every time. There is no guess work about it—THEY KNOW! 1f you want good pictures you will bear us in mind the next time you have work to be done. Same day service if you like. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop.) 14th Street, one door from Pa. Ave. i

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