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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 19%2. ' - 150 i w'io“.,fvsfi.t’:.‘f:xf," s AR CONFERENCE | ‘ f LANSBURGH & BROTHER B i e Eyesight Specialist P Ams Afl' A[:KH] we serve you? c«;’fio‘mnr ;gy. " Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 3w 4225 i Mok AL -STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21st, 1922. French Expert Against Ratl- fication—Would Call New Parley. . : z = | —Mr. Motorist, with D-FLEKT-O [l _FU00R - Hl|u, e Asoctated presn. e S 7 » PARIS, February 19. -—-A )ements SIDESHIELDS, and you'll pocket a - FURNITURE [ |T€2¢hed by the Washington conference good saving'! VARNiaE are attacked by Lieut. Col. Reboul in 3 2 S an article published in Opinion, an jm- . . ° POLISHES. ~ portant weekly publication conducted i -kle t_ ideshields - by Undersecretary of State Colrat. AUTO | While he concludes his article by say- % ing: “Let us not ratify the Washing- Reduced from $20 to $10 [| =" [}|in, sestien e vrier seciares ne v | . PAINTS - mem e o Another Sign of a New Season et (Gorgeous Spring Frocks to the outstanding feature oin ly rejected, He would have them serve of his character. Rich in texture of fabrics ] o J b for f1 L i S, 10 . 4 THIS SPEC'AL PRICE IN EFFECT ONLY exauisr [ 12 Rehont points ot that the Ver. | Taught in schools, held Brilliant in glow of colors : i \ WHILE PRESENT:STOCK LASTS FLOOR | sailles treaty left Germany with a fleet aloft as an example for WAX * that cannot be negleeted, and that the | Germans might be able to carry on ag- . gressive warfare along the Rhine, He HUGH REILLY CO. wrvbow ] EERSESS HAR AR e i - . GLASS cur from Africa might be delayed through TO ORDER an Italian-Spanish agreement. { 1334 N. Y. Ave. adults, the man whese Varied in range '?f styles birth anniversary® we celebrate Wednesday is Away above par in VALUE!- remembered for his integrity as well as for his i The writer etimates that the mini- RADIATOR mum fleet that France should insist . St upon should be 255,000 tons of capital Oils PAINTS ENAMEL | ships, 240,000 tons of light ships and 1240,000 tons of submarines. military achievements. Just as New Year’s Day is the starting point - of good resolutions, why not begin on Fehruary Twenty-second to make a fresh resolution to ad- Col. Reboul expresses regret over the “unreasonable” French demands at Washington, and refers to the “ridicu- lous claims,” which seemed to show a For every frock occasion, from the desire on the part of France t - €6 dosice onithe partiof Francefitolcom: Rere to “the truth, the conservative model in subdued colors He declares, nowever, that ratification whole truth and nothing ~ all the way to the most bizarre hues e Washington agreements would b ”9 mean competition in armaments soon ut the TRUTH ; and treatment of trimmings. For the with Italy, the two countries vying with each other in the construction of light ships, which were not barred by the naval convention negotiated at Washington. debutante or for the established young woman who dresses well, all the way to mother who loves styles but adheres to conservatism, there’s a style and ‘Complete March List NOW ON SALE & “I g¢hink that America will post- pone ‘from thirty to fifty years the date upon which European debts will WaSh Heavy Sheets—Full SlZ(’S i not purchased in lots. So be assured You know the brand—named for a reason, | vou'll acquire your frock alone when become due, fixing the rate of interest at 3 per cent. “Americans already are too heavily taxed ever to agree with any mem- Dance Records Ty-Tee (Tahiti). FoxTrot * Eddie Elkins’ Orchestra | A-3528 When Buddha Smiles. Fox-Trot 75¢ Eddie Elkins’ Orchesira Marie. Fox-Trot Ted Lewis and His Band Down the Old Church Aisle. From Greenwich |A;3538 Village Follies of 1921. Incidental talking 75¢ I because they grow heavier and stronger with vou choose and pay only $28.00. I laundering. | Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | ber of Congress who should favor a Two sizes enter tomorrow’s specials: cancellation of the foreign debt.” i Senator Owen is in Europe to study ion the ground whether a federal re- serve loan measure of $2,500,000,000 Which the senator proposed Iin the Senate January 4 is feasible. Mr. Owen_already has conferred with OWEN SEES RATIFICATION. 54 90 S 1 [ size in this collection. : N e X eamless - e = i ] ° U. S. Senator, in Paris, Predicts Ac- \ Silk in its variations—crepes, taffeta, 4 | ! h faille, combinations, etc. . ! ceptance of Parley Paets. S t h 89 A1EE,{CO ’ . t By the Associated Press. ee S’ eac 4 c icoti; Poi Vi i : I A e et ; Fot cot o sinelaibed these hdavy ol i Tricotine, Poiret twill, twillcord, M fon T sin cestute fhebinats L e s e iese ficavy siheets are needlecord and the new rough surface . § : fy, virtually unanimously, the tzeaties just the right size, and as they are of excep- weaves. : i 3nd conventions signed at the Fecent tionally serviceable sheeting and made per- 11 [ States Senbton ‘,;::E'D,"}Jklah"‘,'r‘nf fectly, they are a bargain of enough igipegr- Trimmings of every approved sort N ] replying to queries made by the Jour- | tance for every home-maker to make a special and kind, but distinctively arranged to . { nal Des Debats, and published today. errand to Store tomorrow. coid tit! d s H Concerning the allied war debts to avoid repetition and sameness. : the United States government, Sena- T R0 4 tor Owen is quoted as saying: Each frock individually selected— 3 : H H : H : H H H 81x90 at $1.25 81x99 at $1.39 ! e ki o Ieve: TSanTior " Hughes - Leroux - and % . —in which Quality and Value strive for supremacy, but it’s a tie! You are to - gl:nl‘g';: fi?tg;e Loves lla’!’:‘of ol:nm::m}b:’m Hiy om ! Armstrong Cork-f]_lled be the referee. We already know you'll say that both QUALITY and VALUE ' ;%fi;“pfl"-‘;:?t from mfl%‘f‘,‘m" 7S¢ * |OPPOSE CHANGE IN PLACE are above par—so we'll teil you the essentials and leave the rest to you. ’LillOleum, Sq. Ydo, 50(: 3 Group 1 .Cnmists oj' & Group 2 Consists of . Bring measurements when you come here for the Nlne Flne Sllks ngh-Grade Sllks linoleum you’ll require to recover the floor for FOR TRAINING OF NAVY | NEWPORT, R. I, February 20.—The arguments with which Newport is to { oppose the transfer to Norfolk, Va. I Want You Morning, Noon and Night. Intro: “Little Partner of Mine.” Medley Dapper Dan. Fox-Trot KWMMOM: a Fox-Trot Knicl essnvasEvawEsERREany 3 of the training place for the men of Th five different patt d 1, Stealing. Intro: “I Hold Her Hand and She] A.. the N spring. There are five different patterns and good 1 65 d 2 Holdnge."MedleyFox-‘l‘rotTthnmSl:}A-,&sr:l "ngil;g:c:nnyflv:‘rg{ei ‘sgr:::gle ‘:fl%‘l’r::ll;; pra&_tlcal coloring, and the value is one vou'll recog- at $ o yar { at o Yar & S commerce yesterday. 7 z . . . | .“’byDon c:{uuSmfle fnx Trot T;hHmys:z . The station here, at which #5000 men nize the moment you examine the merchandise. 40-inch Lingerie Radium. | 40-inch Heavy Canton Crepe. Remember the Rose. Fox-Trot. Piano Duet the world war, Is now in charge oll Chenllle Bath Rugs at $2.50 & 40-inch Heavy Crepe de Chine. | 40-inch Satin Canton Crepe. : Frank Banta and Cliff Hess | » 3535 TReisenort Birportslto) show that = 40-inch Lustrous Charmeuse. - | 40-inch Heavier Crepe de Chinc. \ Roll On, Silvery Moon. Intro: “Glow Little 75¢ :;",l:’:rzfg&h‘:-t;fl::fzr n’:o;. Ne‘wporl These rugs are usually priced accordmg to size, 40-inch Fine Brocade Crepes. A0-inch Rich Satin Charmeuse. IP.lmterB:!tLove. F Mfl”flzm'%;lflm I tareatetore eoo oo icatast i che but our way is to round them up at a price and sell 36-inch Fine Silk Tricolette. ik P BN L el at Norfolelast | both sizes—22x36 and 27x54—both at the same figure. 36-inch Chiffon Dress Taffeta. 40-inch Lingerie Jérc\ Rr('g“ S ] l'l $42.14 at the station here. Statistics Rose-and-gray, blue-and-gray, mulberry-and-gray, 36-inch White Silk Jersey. 40-inch \lornmg ory Radium. 3 On tS ?; mg::’:;&fl::w::::h;:.wfir:r: T black-and-gray are the well covered color schemes. 36-inch White Silk Broadcloth. i 40-inch Crepe Back Satin. 5 i Give Me My Mammy. Pmm Bombo AlJolson sirable. It was pointed out that the Your choice of size and color at $2.50. 36-inch Plain Spring Foulards. { 40-inch Genuine Bnronet;eo atllll e My Mammy Knows (How to Cheer and Com- (A:3540 Struction Tn Centrast with the way- Fitth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Splendid qualities, in the wanted light and | Note the width—all are 40 inches. 1ig ort Me). Tenor and Baritone Duet time structures at Norfolk, and the dark colors. Choice at $1.65 a yard. | and dark colors. Choice at $2.65 a yard. Charles Hart & Elliott Shaw assertion was made that training of & 5 & Drother Nortoia would. cost” 500,000 & year adeira Serviettes SR i ‘Wabash Blues. Comedienne Dolly Kay) 5 3834 More than at Newport. I Got to Have My Daddy Blues. Comedienne (“g5c : I 5 H Dresses Dolly Kay . Gm‘lnm ouse ‘ Dol TenorSlo. pronk i . 3500 SIBERIANS CLAIM ROUT. | ea Napkins e th or | o=t Rilly ! y Hésrt, O My ey Loog: a7 I a alin Burke style in plain cb:m- ! w{fgfl%mm A T::-nndB::: uf 75e tro'l;hp: 3%‘)‘-? !-?:r lx‘-::::’:-—;w:]:m:flc Three specxals for- tomorrow priced according to l l Lo o bray, An excel- $l ! tone Duet Char Hadmld Elliott SW}A;’SSG” B s o el ac size. The linen is extra fineand they are hand scalloped 3 tent value at...... | JustaLittleLoveSong. TenorSolo Howard Marsh. special, dsjegation’ hare of the, re- and hand-embroidered in new designs. ’ While Miami Dreams. Tenor Solo Billy Jonu} Tias39 ! he bandit army. equipped by Japan- 12-inch at, dozen, $9.00 E ' H There’s a Down in Dixie Feelin' ese, has been cut off fiom its supplies, % y ; oged Moy Bartone Slo - Asiur Fitd] 75 lirpanieed Snd " 12 Teirtang 13-inch at, dozen, $9.75 Here They are! Which Hazel. Comedian Al Hmn}A%s‘: "m'r r‘:xal-ttrl;neps p;t;v::ue;“ EXE \14-inch at, dozeg, $10.50 You're Out O’ Luck. Comedian Al Herman ‘“The troo E the astern re- . . i * * . . » . DOt ot Savilen: prisamees ua Japanese Blue Print Linens ! The West Texas Blues. Comedienne EdithWilson cannon and are following up their H 2 | and Johnny Dunn’s Original Jazz Hounds| o 337 e aaa o Imucdiby e Scarfs, squares, napkins, luncheon sets and pillow- 4 1 Do’é}xfi‘flv‘l}“fi?l“fl CM“ one | 75¢ cases to match ; so make up your sets to correspond. I Jazs Hounds 17x50 Scarfs....... 59¢ 30-inch Squares.... 69c Napkins, dozen....$1.00 36-inch Squares.... 89 Pillowcases. .59c and 69¢ Luncheon Sets. ....$1.00 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Opera and Concert at $1]-°0 Susmes Tha;oAlm Brightest. From ufl:fld ‘ 3 Cl ° 2 \ oprano Solo Rosa Ponselle § $1.50 Dl'y eaning ‘V I Ship o’ Dreams. Mezzo-Soprano Solo - .. ® I e T rmewll ;1 t Y r. The Fa V Ored All 001 Real SATIN full lmmg Made of light-weight Sport cloth, fuzzy finish. Sprmg shades of gray and green. Belt for in or out side wear. Note the sleeve extending to cape effect. Swagger Needlecord at 1.39 yd. —which is a low price for the quality. 38 inches wide, in navy and black. For one-piece frocks, skirts, hght-' weight suits and such uses, it is very satisfactory Ideale. Baritone Solo Riceardo Shecm} ;?1510 La Traviata “Un di felice eterea” (Ah%me’er (momlh y). Sapnno :nd Tenor Duet } ‘2.00 Satisfaction Every spot and stain com- pletely removed from garments » . weight. by means of our modern dry both as to quality, color, width and weigh a5 tront. | the Shannon Flovs, 3 flare back and ‘Tuxedo fron mm Tenor Solo chmuyom A-3528 cvl;:lll‘i:gwetjl‘\ll::x:;&t{v R S4-inch Tricotine, yard, $2.95—Navy, brown and B AR G AIN' rn Mqu.Oldlnhnd God Bless You, 75¢ long experience, to CLEAN black, and just the right weight for 2 95 Goodbye. From Macushla. Tenor Solo each and every individual arti- present and near-future styles. Yard.. . Chauncey Oleot? cle and for that reason we N I rd, $ = 5 = Somebody Knows. Baritone Solo Gypsy Smith) A-6204 have heen able to satisty 54-inch Navy Blue Bolivia, yai 2.98—Only a Cre Ch]ldren s Jersey Sllk Who Could It Be? Baritone Solo Gypsy Smith § $1.25 Washington’s most particular hmlted amornt of this fabric; so xf : Pe = people in this matter and we you're interected, get busy. Yard..... o Kimonos Sweaters’ ockers can guarantee YOU the same jpatisfaction also. Upholstery FAEE Eleor anskREghiS Brstien ALL-WOOL; most-| Double elastic knee, 1y white; some colors. | reinforced crotc h. Slip-ovcr or _coat Beautiful shades. L|m- style. Sizes sl 001"“] sizes. $2 to3years.. WIOUVIAL ...... Hand - embroidered, with attractive floral esig A Correction | it g108 priced In our Sunday advertisement of Cur- Instrumental Music Polonaise in E Major. Part I. Piano Solo Percy Grainger | A-6205 Polonaise in E Major. Part IL. Piano Solo }‘1.50 Percy Grainger 0 » - Y - . ° ° : [ ] (A) Limber U] ReeL ) Oaken Bucket Cl : tains and Draperies, thn}ugh Per;'o;,c“'ze 2 P J S t 1 SR i eaning e as e UGS -'1ece Jersey ouits read $3.75 to $18.25 and up. —Also 50-inch Sunfast Fabrics at 50c’ to 55.30 prices should have read &’»50 to $5.50. The Boncilla Method of Facial Treatment It is now being ably demonstrated by Madame ~Florence Ayers, who comes directly from the Boncilla Laboratories, where the preparations are produced. Madame Ayers will not only apply these compounds, proving their efficacy, but she will explain just why ,and how they accomplish marvelous results if applied according to their purpose. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ‘We also make a specialty of the thorough cleaning of UP- HOLSTERY whether on Furni- ture or Automobile/” This is accomplished without the ne- cessity of removing the up- holstery and without even the slightest injury to the color or texture. Send your cleaning work to US today and be satisfied to- morrow and every day there- (A) Bun'-hewry éa)'rh- uiltm' Party. 75¢ ( A Wedding of the Winds. . : Kby Marconi Brotkers | A-3526 Skaters Waltz. AWDMMMM ‘Willow Grove March U.S.NMAM,M}A-M Lights Out March U. S. Naval Academy Band§ 75¢ at $77.98 Tuxedo or Notch Collar - | Fresh shipment, just arrived! Including navy, brown and heather mixtures—ideal for early Spring and sport wear. Full range of sizes up to 44. You’ll say they’re bargains, when you see the quality. New Colambia records on Sale at allColumbia Dealers the 10th and 20th of every month H H - 1 - . . " . - H . - - - - - - - I . 13 . = [ - 2 . - - v - . < s 13 . 3 » - - ° - " 3 - . - - - - € . 13 - 3 . . - . . . I - E - - - . - . . - . - = 13 - . - - - . i > E i = § . - . . . » é * . ~

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