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Ribbon Remnants, yard, 2lc and 35¢c—Plain satin, ~ovelties, moire.and taffeta in- cluded; various widths, usable lengths. Priced for Friday only, LG inErRe bt St e 21c and 38c First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brether ' LANSBURGH & BROTHER &~ " WASHINGTON, . €, ‘STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1922 i ‘draw certain merchandise (not undesirables) from o the week~—so ‘“‘read and heed and profit.” Special Sale! Phonograph - ‘RECORDS 10-inch, double- faced, dance and vocal numbers, at - 35¢ each, Balceny Phonosraph Shep Boys' All-wool Serge Suits, $7.95—Norfolk meodel, with fully lined knickers and tailored better than many highér priced kinds. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Priced for Friday $7.95 only: oo e Fourth Floor—LansSurgh & Brother Boys®’ Mackinaws, $3.49—Bright plaids and the reg- ulation mackinaw model, with all- round belt, big pockets and warm collar; sizes 7 to 14 years. Fri- day price low in- deed. ......... A 53.19' \ Fourth Fleer—Lansburgh & B Boys’ Twos<knicker Suits, $6.73—This meags double service, especially as they are of all-wool, durable materials. Both pairs of knickers lined through- out. Sizes F7 :g 17 yvears. Friday's = psice 2. ot oo $ 6-75 ; Feurth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Juniors’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $349—Blue and gray; warmly lined and well made, for boys 3 to 7 years. Also all-wool miprvei s §3,49 tures. Friday.... Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Low Bust Corsets, 95c —Heavy coutil and brocade, . in flesh tint and white; elastic at bust line; long and medium hip lengths ; sizes 19 to 30. 3 Priced for Friday only at 95¢ Main Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother Excellent Bandeaux, 39c—Of heavy basket weave and brocaded cloth; front and back fasten ,modcls";n Siu«si 32 to 46. Well made and price as a Friday special at 39C 3 Main Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother Jet Bead Necklaces,: S50c—Beautifully cut, and jet is the fashion of the moment; ar- tistic tassel finish. Fri- 50 C day: oeogoecndcelaass First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother Novelty Brooches, each,> 10c—Bar and brooch ef- fects, limited lot. Fri- l 0 murc > day, they sell at, each, Firnt Floor—Lansbursh & Patent Leather Shop- ping Bags, 18c—Exteénsion model, roomy and well made. Friday Bargain idea prices s lower than any other day icccecccccionsse 1 5 C First Pieer—Lansburgh & Brother Carriage Bag, $1.94— 10-inch size, with large inside pocket; neatly lined and well made of leather- 51.9 4 _ette. Friday price, First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Ivory Finish Dressing Combs, 39c—Large size; coarse or:divided with fine and coarse teeth. Higher every dl};,':mt for Friday enly 39C t Fleor—Lanshargh & Brother Jergen's Royal Palm Soap, Sc—A sanitary and pleasant soap. Friday being our special price day, down it goes’ 5 C | (R TR First MM & Rrother Girls’ Gingham - Dresses, 69¢ Plaids and checks in the meost attractive colors and effects. Sizes 6 to 10 years, and the models are practical and in- good style for school and every- _day wear. Friday only at 69¢. . s 3 Fourth Floor Lagsburgh & Brother . 27-inch Quting Flan- nel, yard, 11c—Medium weight and wool-like finish, in many new patterns, including wide and narrow stripes ; new color effects, too. For sleeping garments, pet- ticoats, children’s wear, etc., the correct weight and tex- ture. Friday only, yard, First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother 32-inch Dress Ging- hams Reduced to, yard, 28&c—Va- riety of checks, plaids and stripes in pleasing color effects. Also many solid colors in the lot. Fri-, day pricing bringing them’down to, yard. .. 28C First Floor—Lanshargh & Brother ‘32-inch Plisse Crepe, yard, 29c—This is our higher riced grade reduced for Friday. articularly good for lingerie, !dmom?. etc., pecaluse it requires no ironing. Vard i oo 5o e ; 29 (¢ First Fleer—Lansburgh & Brother A Imperial Longcloth, yard, -185c—Every woman who sews knows. the usual price of the grade, which we reduce for Friday only. It is 36 inches wide, with chamois finish and, 1 5 even weave. Yard...., C First Fleor—Lanaburgh & Brother Fine . Lingerie Nain- sook, yard, 38c—This is a 40-inch width, -especially: advantageous for lingerie, the width requiring less yardage;- fine weave and sitky finish. Priced lower for Friday. Yard, . Pirat Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother 36-inch All-wool Hen- rietta, yard, 69c—This fine cloth is just the correct weight and weave for frocks, skirts, chil- dren’s clothes, etc. Colpors—navy, P e, l(||7ink, bfown..drosc, red, penwinkle, garnet an black. Yard.......... 69c Third Fieer—Lansburgh & Brether 48-inch ‘All-wool Tric- otine, yard, $1.98—Cream, brown, navy and black, the favored col- ors for this season's - frocks, %xiimi and ligfht-wcight suits. s price is, for > Friday only, yard, $lq98 *Third Floor—Lansburgh ‘& Brother Ocean Pearl Buttons, dozen, Sc—Several -styles and sizes from 16 to.24 ligne. Fri- day pricing is an advan- tage. Dozen First Pleor—L: Brothey Celluloid and Bone Buttons, 3 cards, 10c—Odds and ends in assorted styles, sizes and kinds for utility and trimming purposes. The price is for a quick clearance. 10 3 cards (o4 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Buckles and Slides, each, 39c—If you're making a garment requiring one or the other of these bits, you'll find a satisfactory ranfie of styles, sizes ‘a‘:d kiqd_s, al:ld the Fri- 5 i terest- ing. too, chch s e DD E First Floor—Lansburéh &. Brother Notions Take a Price Tumble " for Friday Steel Scissors, 4 to 6 inches longl o 28c. Belding’s 50-yard Spo-ol Silk, black and colors. - 7c. 4-yard piece Rickrack, 17 to 37 widths. 3 pleces, 28¢. Sewe-on QGarters, flesh and white. 3 pairs, 25c. - : 6-yard pleces Bias Seam Tape, “1and 2. 3 pieces, 10c. Baby Bunting Nickel-plated ss:lety Pins, all sizes. Dozen, Genuine Human Hair Nets, cap and fringe. Dozen, 85¢. . Babies’ Rubber Pants, various sizes, 18¢c. Sanitary Napkins, 12 in a box. 29¢. z Skirt Hangers, padded uél. 3 for 10c. - Firat Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 11c 38¢c Sc Now Reduced to -$3.79 Plain or touched here and there with frills and other schemes in keeping with the tailored idea. blouses are just what every woman. and miss will ap- prove for an addition to the new spring suit. white. Lansburgh & Brether TR Cleatance of One Hundred These lovely Flesh and Second Fleor T e, s W v are made of good quality bleached cotton in regula- tion sizes. spots, so tomorrow, each. ... 2,000 Pillowcases, Each A special purchase just for Friday selling. They Subject to oil Third Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother | A Grouped I;;r a Friday Special at,. Yard Friday Sale Percale House Dresses at Spring house cleaning will set you thinking about just such dresses for practical wear, so.it _behooves you to take advantage of Friday's special price, whigh is much lower ‘than other 1 re effects. Large pocket and variety ¥ e and Laiadart The size of trimming ‘effects:in contrastin & i range is not complete, which is why the Friday price is only $139. Thousands of Yards of Fashionable Silks | $1.59 With' silks on the very crest of Fashion’s wave, here we come with six different weaves in greatest demand for outer and lingerie wear, pricing them out of all manner of consistency with today’s market. 40-inch Black Satin Charmeuse 4(Q-inch Heavy Crepe de Chine 36-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta 36vinch Black Satin Duchess 36-inch White Silk Jersey 86-inch White Silk Beroadeloth Allsilk Crepe de Chine —40 inches wide and all the wanted colors for lin- gerie, neglige, millinery; evening and street frocks, - blouses, etc. Fri- day only at, yard 950 inches mand fof blous other , use® - Fi day ogly, yard. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brothes ' ays. colors. Third Fleer—Lansburgh & Brother Alksilk Japanese Pon- _12-momie weight. 2 ural color, so much in de- men’s’ shitts,_and many. $1.59 Light colors wide and Nat- es, frocks, _J a bar, Y Take advantage -of Friday Bargain ruling to clear away . these Men’s Shop Bargainis Silk - Fourvin-hand small lots: o Each ,.iiene Men's Flan- ° .72 pairs of Part-woel ne?fl?upoéu;:. Re- vgo:o.:l;ll?ck Fa:)d colors. “duced for F: educed for Fri- d:; onlo;' sl -49 * day only, pair... 39‘: 66 Men's Silk Shirts— Brightén Satip Pa (slightly . soiled). Re- Garters, 240 pairs, . F duced for Fri- 52 95 Reduced for Fi day only .... . day, only First & Brother Sale Infants’ Entame] Crib “This is—without quéstion—the most attractive offering in this line of merchandise, becauge it'is not erely'a CRIB, but a well made, neatly finished and perfectly enameled crib that can be cleaned as often as it needs it. ’ i .y /" Then, the spring is inoluded in the price. - *you do, be sure to &ce these cribs; and be pro f 3 in will not remain here long'after mothers see it. attress to fit; $1.49—Soft, well exact fit to this crib: Complete With Wire Spring Ties, many cplors. duced for Friday only. 3 for $1.00. 35C X made and an Re- . Whatever t, for such . a supply at, each.. ‘Rugs, ,$2.95—Hit-or-miss “tern and a good, " tray, wl . every one .desir- able. Friday, pair, . e 18x14x27 .. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922 ’ TheyWho Read and fieed May Profit Friday Is Bargain Day Webster tells us that “to read is to abserve n;:d'apprehend the mea.n-ing of (something written or printed), to discover by inspira- - tion.” Webster is right, but what good comes of: it if you read and discover, but do not heed? So when we say: “They who read and heed may profit,”” we mean just that; Friday Bargain Day means something in this store—it is the pne day (every week) that we with- v ur regular stocks and mark it at prices lower than it sells for on any other day of Excellent Sheets, each, $1.15—Two sizes, 72x90 and 81x90, Slightly “irregular” placed among the mill runs, but there is nothing to impair service, and as they are Friday priced, this is a good time to get $l .00 Third Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother Unbleached Sheeting, 8 yards, $1.00—Two widths at the one price—36 and 40 inches; firm texture and no dressing. Priced for Friday only at this ridicu- lously low figure,- $1 .00 8 yards for....... ird Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 58-inch Mercerized Cotton Table Damask, yard, 49c —Six attractive patterns, high luster and a quality that you'll - find most satisfactory for every- - day use, yard First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother . White Cotton Huck Towels, each, 12/5c—Size 18x36; absorbent quality that soaks up moisture. Friday 1 Z%C only at......s..... rat Floor—Lansburgh & Brother « Mercerized Cotton Damask Pattern Cloths, $1.98— Heavy quality and a very satis- factory range of attractive pat- terns; hem”rr.l.e-d‘, $1 .98, ready for use. Fl'ida?' only First Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother 18-inch Cotton Towel- ing, yard, 13c—Plain and fancy weaves; absorbent quality, fin- ished with neat red and blue borders. Friday, l 3 First Fioor—Lanal h & Brother Ed Door Mats at Special Prices—Cocoa Door Mats, $2.00; Rubber Door Mats, $1.28; Rouand Rubber Mats, 50c. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Gold Seal Congoleum, square yard, 49c—Only.a limited yardage; perfect goods. Bring measurement and get this famous brand at a price tomor- 49 C row, square yard..... Fifth Floor—Lansbargh & Brother Good. Table Oilcloth, yard, 23c—Perfect goods, al- though the Friday price_mi?ht suggest otherwise. Full 13 and practical coloring. Yard 23C Fifth Fleor—Lansburgh § Brother ‘Oval Rag Rugs, each, $250—Small and large sizes. The hit-or-miss pattern so prac- tical for general use. These rugs are washable. 52.50 -yards wide ; good finish Each Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brether » Curtain and Drapery Material, Remnants, yard, 19c— Usable sizes, from 2 to 10 yards— marquisette, net, voile, scrim, cretonne, - denim and burlap. }V‘Vill not c:t remnants, but we: ave. cut the price to, Fifth Floor—Lyusburgh & Brother - 27x54-inch Axminster pat: practical rug. You payonly......... $2 095 Fifth Floor—Lamsburgh & Brother Smokers' Stand —Maho‘g‘?fiy : finishn a:’d sil.aosss : 4 5 $2.08 movable for clean- Fleor—Lanshargh & Brother ing. Friday...... Fiteh .. Odds and Ends of Cur- tains, pair, $1.00—Only a few ge-* maining from our recent sale, but ‘Matting ~ Boxes, - very special, $3.95—These handy boxes * can’ be ‘used for holding many articles_of clothing or other mat- ter, and serve as a neat piece’ of , Fifth Fléor—Lansburgh & Brother - Two-tone Satin Rib- bons—All the wanted color blend- ings, priced according to width for Friday only at these reduc- tions: No. 3, yard, 19¢c; No. 5, yard, 27¢; No. 9, yard, 40c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 1 Layer Felt ' Sport Hats Smart crush or turnup shapes:- | Staple colors—they’ll | sell like hot cakes at 50¢. Each | Second Floor |\ J Double Size Crochet Bedspreads, $1.95—Size 76x88. Two attractive patterns, close weave and soft $1.95 finish. Friday.... Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 17 -inch All - feather Cushions, each, 37c—Covered with best quality art ticking in attractive designs and 37C colors. Friday pricing, Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Satin Marseilles Bed- Sets, $4.95—Full size spread with cut-out corner and scalloped bol- ster piece to match; sbeautiful design and lustrou; finish. Limite $ number 4-95 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Block Plaid Blankets, pair, $3.49—Size 70x80, in ghe popular colors—blue, tan, pink and gray blocks; smooth, even weave and pleasing finish. This price is for Friday $3.49 only. Pair....... Feurth Floor—Lansburgh & Brether 27 Pairs of Blankets, pair, $6.88—Various kinds," sell- ing ‘regularly at much higher prices. Some are all-wool plaids, - 22(080 bla%k 73:;0 white; sizes Pair...a.‘" ........ y $6¢88 Feurth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Fine Linen Stationery, 39c—Package contains 72 sheets and 50 envelopes to match, in a gaintylshfi;ldc of pink. For Fri- ay only this is obtain- ableat, package 55 39 (& " First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother Women’s Gloves, re- - “duced to, pair, $1.29—Mochas, in gray and brown; 2-clasp glace in brown, tan and pongee, and a few one-clasp capes in gray and tan. There are not all sizes'in any one kind, but the lot bein, collection of finals, you will find your size in some $1 29 . of them. Friday.. First Floer—Lansburgh & Brother Women’s Wool Plaid ‘Skirts, reduced to $3.95—A num- ber- of smart styles suitable for immediate and Spring wear, se- lected for a one-day special. Pleated or plain. If you need a sl‘:'in’ don’t miss this opportunity. Friday only . ..... $3 095 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Sale of Women’s Boots, $5.00—Broken lines from regular stock —brown ‘calf, with buckskin top. Welt sole and Cuban heel; also. all brown calf with welt sole and military heel. Almost all sizes when the selling starts Fri- day. Pair........ $5 000 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Women'r Linen Hand- kerchiefs, each, 10c—Neatly hem- stitched, and as they are of good quality linen, of course they will wear weat. Friday spe- 1 cial, each........... OC First Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Sprmg Percales : Yard, 17¢ Here to meet the de- mand, which increases daily becatise of the vogue of the larger apron, house dress, etc. New striped and figured effects; 36- . -inch width. "Yard, 17¢. s STRESSES LESSN OFWARWITH SPAM Secretary Denby Says Rea- sonable Army and Navy Needed. Secretary Denby stressed the les- sons of the Spanish-American war in ‘an address at memorial exercises heid jat Fort Mycr yesterday afternoon in |commemoration of the twenty-fourth |anniversary of the sinking of the { Maine. sons of that small war, of such vast and first of all, that an Army and lent in quality, are necessary to the |continued safety, dignity and domi nance over its own possessions of any great power,” Secretary Denby said The wonderful achicvements of the recent conference on limitation of armament in no way detrasct from the value of that lesson. We are, 1 think, as a nation, in most hearty ac- cord with the policy of discontinuing the competitive buflding of arma- ment. We shall be, 1 hope, squaily in accord with the policy of coftinucd upkeep of an Army and Navy suf- ficiently large and well appointed to 1 8ecure our safety in the future. It is hard to make people realize, Sometimes, that even the best of treaties does not always prevent the saddost catastrophes. We are about to scrap some of our ships. Let us never scrap, nor disregard, nor cease to encourage the love of the country, the spirit of daring and of self-sac- rifice which has characterized our men throughout our history. What- ever arms may have cost. they have made and kept us a nation.” BONOMI MINISTRY MAY REGAIN POWER IN ITALY Indorsement of Each Individual in Cabinet to Be Asked—De Nicola Considered if Move Pails. By the Associated Press. ROME, February 16.—Return of the Eonomi ministry to power was fore- cast as the chamber of deputies recon- lvened today. The cabinet has been {in eclipse since February 2, when it resigned in face of strong attacks in the chamber on both its foreign and democratic policies, principally on its attitude toward the Vatican and the premier’s announced intention to rec- ognize the death of Pope Benedict of- ficlally. The king held the resignation in abeyance while efforts 'Ql: made to form a new ministry, but one after another the most promment leaders. some of them former premiers, were :?::lpe Lo seeure the necessary pledges port and wery i i Were obliged to decline Signor Bonomi today was e to ask indorsement of the :&!-c';dl every member of the cabinet, and is understood to be prepared to replace ;;l!vol vlv)h'om u\; deputies do not ap- ove. Defeat of thy PEoye R s e entire cabinet is for, but should this con- tingency arise Enrico de Nicola, pres- ident of the chamber of deputies, is believed to be the choice foWthe head of the government. URGES USE OF SCRAPPED SHIPS FOR BREAKWATER VALLEJO, €alif, February 16.— Recommendation that twelve of the battleships to be scrapped, in accord- ance with the agreements of the arme- ment conference, be digmantled at Mase Island navy yard here, then taken near Los Angeles and sunk as a . continuation of the San Pedro break- water, was.mads to the Navy Depart- ment today by Rear Admiral J. 8. Mc- Keap. commandant at Mare Tsiand. Admiral McKean proposed to take sufficient material from the vessels to pay for the scrapping cost, leaving enough machinery aboard each vessel Navy, reasonable in size and excel- | “I hope most earnestly that the les. : consequences, will not be forgotten, . to permit going to San Pedro under . steam. The admiral recommended that the battleship Montana be nmons the vessels scrapped and estimate that the scrapping would take about . six months. By sinking the hulks for the San ° Pedro breakwater, he said, would be afforded for eight additional llcnve battleships. FOOD LESSON NO. § fragrance are best. It is then that Our shipping arrangements take | care of this. GOOD LUCK { is churned each day; and ship- ments are made daily to our Potomac Butter Co. 307 13th Street N.W, Washiagten, D. C. » shelter *