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Sale of Girls’ Hats and Frocks Children’s White Frocks—High- waisted models trimimed gvith fine Jaces; some pink crepe de chine dresses in broker size range; for; merly priced $3.95 to $16.50; re- duced $2.95 to $8.50. g Girls’ and Children’s Gowns— High neck models of good muslin, trimmed with embroidery and tucks. - Sizes 4. &, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. Formerly priced $1.50 and $1.95; re- duced to 98c. 3 Children’s Winter Hats—Velvet, felt, patent leather, beaver, suedelike and chinchilla. Styles for 2 to 6 year olds. Formerly priced $1.95 to $6.50; choice at half off, 98¢ to $3.25. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | Salel Girls'New | - Gingham Frocks | Plaids, checks and solid colors. | Distinctive models, with new touches in sashes,” belts and different arrangement of em- | broidery and color contrasts. | | Sizes 6 to 14 years. - 95¢c and $1.50 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother There’s food value in Pure Candies Ispecially these at price eoncessions: Crisp Molasses-covered Popcorn—Spe- _ cially priced at, pound................ 24c Baltimore Peanut Taffy—Plenty ef nuts, too. Special;pound. ...l s et 29¢ Jordan Almonds—Best quality almonds, pure sugar coating. Pound.......... 35¢ Chocolate Drops—Rich cream centers. Specialipound: s s vsnviassoialse s 30c Kellogg’s Boxed Chocolates—Assorted. Fresh and delicious. BoX.....ee..... 29c Borden’s Milk Chocolate Bars—With or without almonds. - 5¢ bars...... 3 for.10c Broken Candies and Cl Toys — Potthd . o coivmeviivioisiomossioios ...12¢ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Sample of Wildroot Shampoo (while the lot lasts) With each purchase in our Toilet Goods Sho .65¢ Wearwell Toothbrushes. .... Coty’s Face Powder........ L. & B. Lemon Cold Cream. ..39%¢ Babcock’s Corylopsis Talcum. . . 15¢ Jergen’s Violet Soap, 3 cakes. . .25¢ Twink, regularly 10c; tomorrow........ 5c First Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother 9:15 TO 12 AM. ONLY | Records | Recent releases; 10-inch, the lot; Choice at.......... 39C Balcony, Phonograph Shep. Silk-and-wool Perfect grades, despite their low pricing which would lead you to suppose other- and gray. To render the assortment more com- stockings that are slight “irregulars” of higher priced grades. Buff, black and Clearance Phonograph double-faced; about 400 in SALE! $1.95 wise. Stripe effects in tan, cordovan, black plete, we have added a lot of camel’s hair white effects, showing the heather mix- . tures so much in vogue. Sizes as they run. Lisle Stockings, 35¢ and 50¢ Seamless hose of fine gauge and a rich, fast black. Sizes 8% to 10. s Wayne Knit Lisle Stockings 79¢c and $1.00 Full fashioned, fine gauge, double soles and shapely legs. All sizes in the collec- tion. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ( THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-30 Seventh Street Northwes: Washington—New York—Paris STOl_QE NEWS for Saturday, January 28, 1922 ‘ Salé-ing i‘he New and the Old /S S S S RS SL ITIITEZS ¥ The Hat Always Leads fhe Way to Sprin'gtirge - 500New Hats, Just Artived! AT RS RS [IHEZHS: The Largest | Variety ‘) The Newest Styles | g' The Best Value i: % Fully a thousand stunning Spring Hats will be ready for Saturday’s shop- pers—new shipments are arriving daily. How and where do they get the vast number of style ideas? No matter how many we procure, they are DIFFERENT, o \A { “cymore fascinating than their predecessors. Charming combinations of straws with satins, flowers, fruits, feathers, hair braid and ornaments, shown in scores of new and distinctive arrangements. Styles for matrons and misses. Colors, bright or subdued, as well as black and white together. See them to morrow—ijust out of their béxes at $5.00. Seeond Floor—Lansburgh & Brother . It’s Not an Idle Boast When We Say: “We Show the New Styl First!” Not Only Show, But Here They Are Espgcvi’allv Put‘z:asectiyfgls‘ A Sale! Spting Sport Coats of Teed and Mannish Mixtures . 8 Nearly two hundred in the lot—and ninety-seven- just un- packed. Remarkable values— every one of them. Coats of splendid quality fabrics, some silk lined throughout, and all suitable for immediate wear. They are boxy models, with or with- out pleats; sporty rough weaves—di- agonals, plaids, herringbone and mix- tures; Camel’s hair and Hockycloth, tweeds, in so many variations that there are styles for every type. Huge pockets, baggy sleeves, out- seams, belts, bulky cuffs—everything that makes a sporty coat is shown in some way or another, Colors—browns, Cairo, caravan, cinnamodt, mauyve, buff, gray, heathers, etc. Sizes for the flapper of 16, or the matron requiring 44 measure. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Girls’ Spring Coats, $12:50 to $29.50 JUST ARRIVED! Dashing sport models, with all the charm and vim of youth. The most attractive weaves, showing a decided tendgncy tqwards rough surfaces in tweed effects and blanket cloths, heavy enough for immediate wear. Colors—tan, brown and blue. Sizes range 6 to 15 years. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & ltotl”- Stepping ahead of Spring with this sale Women’s New Pamps and Oxfor . Specially purqhg};ed to sell at S $595 NEW! That’s the keynote of this group of -footwear, bearing.-all . the hall-marks of style:and rquality . in Y every pair. Included are— Patent Leather 3-strap Pumps Patent Leather 1-strap Pumps Tan Calf Pumps Dull Leather 1-strap Pumps . .Gun Metal Oxfords Whatever is new and acceptable in trimming effect is present at its best. Dress, walking ,and sport styles in abundance. - All sizes and widths and the popular military, walking and Baby Loui heels. : ) o ¢ Brown Kid Oxfords Second Floor—Lanshbuigh & Bréther - [N S UIImi|IIII?Q\\YferIiIIIH]!|IIII‘/r]f[llIIIIIIIIIIIHIfI\\Y(rIIHHHIIINi!IINI»I:H!IIIII[H]IIII T I | HTI\\YIfZ?IIHHH!IIHH!Z\‘VEH!IIIW 27, 1992, The Magic of Spring Is in These Hand-Made Blouses Special at $1.89 What spring wardrobe could hold too many Blouses? Es- pecially exqui- site handmade models of fine, silky batiste, with drawn- work, embroid- ered dots scat- tered here and there, hand- seaming, hand- buttonholes, trig tailored cuffs, long roll i —— collars. Everything about them is new and modish, and the price is very special. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | Now comes the climax of Our Pre-Inventory Sales Sale of Hair Goods At 25% Off | This advantageous sale is not con- fined to hair goods alone, but includes all cosmetics and toilet preparations. | Here are a few representative | items—the others are equally worth | | while: : i Genuine Human Hair Nets—For- merly priced 85c. to, dozen Gray and ‘;'Sh&e Hair Nets—For- | merly priced $3.00. Re- | duced to, dozen $2¢25 Wavy Hair Switches — Formerly | priced $5.00. Wavy Hair priced $3.00. to Wavy Hair Swjltchis—Formerly riced $2.00. Reduce This is the absolute final of our Jan- uary Reduction Sales of Fine Hair | Goods and Accessories. ! Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother - Attaboy! Come ’a mfining, for these - wonderful bargains in this Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale Reduced to $4.95 Boys’ Sport Mackinaws g Boys’ School Overcoats Boys' Junior Overcoats Boys’ Corduroy Suits Boys’ Mixture Suits Reduced to $3.49 ,, Réduced to $7.98 Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws Heavy-weight western make mackinaws of overplaid and plain mackinaw fabrics. Side pockets, round or convertible collar. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Z Boys: Two-Pants Suits, $7.50. All-wool €assimeres, in brown, gray and heather effects; single-breasted coats are alpaca lined, and both pairs of kickers lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Fourth Flopr—Lansburgh & Brother A 7 " 1—-‘ ANTILYNGHNG BIL * PASSED BY HOLGE ‘Vote 230-119 on Dyer Meas-. ure, Which Had Been De- bated a Month. The Dyer anti-lynching bill passed the House late yesterday by a vote of 230 to 119, after weeks of bitter partisan debate. Seventeen republicans Joined 102 democrats in voting in the opposi- ition, while eight democrats and one soclalist, London, New York, voted with 221 republicans in favor of the measure. Republicans who voted in the nega tive were: bo California mobs form it §10,000 to “of the bnL nmit it | tic opponen i defeated in to the judicia strike out the 1o concert ments adopted. vicious princ amendment appro removed from the bill the require ment that counties through which mob passed should pay & $10,000 pen- alty. las three or more persons acting to- H utional fn | rights and would h: increase rather tha {ing. They also ilicans were s for political e a tendency to contended the south, tion and guaranteed th Constitution it was n federal government to WANT HARP APPOINTED. ! Maryland Senators Recommend Senators France and Weller of Mary- land and the republican members or Congress from that state called on Pres- ident Harding to urge the appointment of Reno S. Harp, a lawyer of Frederick, Md., as United States fish commissioner. They pointed out that Mr. Harp is the unanimous choic: of ‘the republican te and that they well qualified sition Ine factory is in fall production and we are now receiving complete shipments of the mew type 61 Cadillne. To make room for the nmew modeis as they arrive, we must close out our stock of used cars which represents many of the most popular makes, all in good condition and attractively priced. i Terms Can Be Arranged [} . B i[lf The Washington Cadillac Co. H Rudolph Joxe, President 1138-40 Connecticut Ave. 4 3 Telephone Frank. 3900-3901 $3.50 Philadelphia = 1$3.25 Chester SPECIAL TRAIN ‘| LvsaWashington (Un. Sta.) 7:30 a.m. Beterming, leaves Broad Street station. 7 H lelphia, 30 1 4 pm.; Wilming- P! Tickets on sale Friday preceding Excursion garSimilar Excursions Sunday, Febru. i] ary 12, 26, Mareh 12, 26, April 9, 23 i| ‘The right is reserved to limit the sale '] of tickets (.4: the capacity of equip- == . . Pémsylvania% System The Route of the Broadway Limited Another one accepted defined a mob that to afford aces protection - . 4 Lawyer for Fish Commissioner. , 7