Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 12

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. MOTHER OF WOMAN DRY OFFICIAL BRAVED JEERS TO FIGHT LIQUOR By the Associated P BUCYRUS, Ohio, February 24.— Miss Georgia E. Hopley of Bucy- rus, the first woman general pro- hibition agent to be attached to the mobile enforcement forces at national prohibition headquarters, Washington, in her new work will be carrying on a crusade started a generation back in her family. 3. when he who talked ion was accounted out ty unsafe na Hopley, a member was the neral prohibition started to m: for liquor, M who is dead of that “fl s of a long line paper folk. One brother editor of the firs d only prohibition paper in Crawford county. Seven of her brothers and re in newspaper work, yrded the 0 journali Hople K. Nash appointed h. women of t Down East,” able eveni, famous. Particulars 0] —=|o|——=]o|c=5|o|—=]a| ——=]0o] LANSBURGH & BROTHER the quality. urday. 42. Cape Coming Monday— A Pre-Easter Sale of Ti rlmmed Hats One doesn’t have to ex- plain the plot of “Way nor do we have to tell you that this is going to be a remark- for Lans- burgh millinery sales are Sunday Star for | 150 Dr.esses Every One a Bargain Here’s your chance o buy a Tricotine, Poiret Twill or Serge Dressfashioned just like the higher priced garments. You’'ll be amazed at Spe- cially priced for Sat- Sizes 16 to Picture Yourself In One of These 5]() Full lining of real satin— all the dash and “pep” you’re looking for, and serviceable. They’re great! You should see the quality. cloth in snappiest little coat in town. N to England and the continent in 1908, 1910 and 1911. In’'1918 Miss Hopley had charge of the women's publicity in_the Frank F, Willis campaign in Ohio for the republican nomination for governor, and in 1919, was at- tached in the same capacity to the ssful campaign of James J. for mayor of Columbus. rge of the publicity work for women in the republican presidential campaign in_Ohio. In her new work. she will under- take the spread of publicity in the national prohibition enforcement cause, and will, it is expected, travel extensively over the coun- try. She hopes to have delegated to her the education of children of the country In the proper ob- servance of prohibition laws. SPLIT OVER EXPENSES. Nations Differ on Amounts for Sup- ! portmg Ex-Emperor. —The ministers y, Czecho- deciding hdw much each of these countrics will contribute to the sup- port of Charles in Madeira. It was said in official circles today thag all the countries have agreed in principle to give their share of the ex- ut that great culty was ex- in determining the exact d nt each would allow. The Price | | Less than you would ex= '] pect for such | | stunning styles. Coats | Special for Saturday A’ sport greenish gray— B === E | Imp. Necklaces, $5.25 New and beautiful—tiny chain interspersed ewith French pearl ~ beads, mounted with filigree- top, and finished with large tas- sel. 30-inch length. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Which of These Hand- bags Can You Use at This Price $2.95 —Sport Bags, Vanity Boxes, Handbags? Three are pictured, and there are many others just as smart. Genuine calf, mo- rocco, goat, vachette and saffian leath- ers in regulation or novelty finish. Sport Bags in all new colors. Vanity Boxes have fult lid mirrors and several fittings. Regulation Bags are a bit more conservative, but very stylish at that. The low price is out of keeping with the quality and assortment of bags. Choice at $2.95. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Now It’s Sport Girdles at a Lower Price—95¢ Well, what they add to a sport outfit is worth anybody’s time and attention! Of narrow metal slides with design on each, through which runs the narrowest belt of gray suede, and the end is finished with a tassel formed of the suede slashed in tiny shreds. One of these on a sweater, frock or coat lends just the wanted touch. Dressy Girdles—For day or evening frocks, as well as coats, sweaters, etc. Of white or smoked pearl in a series of disks and rings joined with metal chain. Beautiful and en- tirely new. Fach, $3.95. First Floor—Lansburgh & Drother These Dainty Blouses— and many others at $5.00 Filmy Georgette and Crepe de Chine of the better grades, with a profusion of new trimming touches. Filet lace is much in evidence, vestees take a new turn, collars are becomingly designed, frills fall gracefully, hemstitching Jends its aid toward finishing and fagot inserts are smart in- deed. Flesh and white for the most part, still suit colors are in- cluded, and the outstanding fea- ture is Value—then variety. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Spring Skirts Are Either Plain or Pleated, at $8.95 Materials—plaid, check and stripe Prunellas, check Velours, Sport Tweeds and Homespuns. Color effects are many, but black and white, navy and tan, and brown and tan show the way. Waist measurements from 26 to 32 inches. A special group of tricotine and men’s wear serge skirts, in black and navy—straightline models for the Iarge weman requiring 34 to 40 inch waistbands, at the same price, $8.95. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Pure Linen Collar-and- cuff Sets add a chic touch i These are particularly attractive and becoming, in solid white or white ivith colored bindings. Copen, brown, honey- dew and black are the colors chosen, because they have a snap about them that just sets off the spnng suit. An exceptional value, too, at.. 50c Linen Vestees—Plain colors or attractively trimmed in color that contrasts to advantage. Some are vestees alone, others include a pair of cuffs, and there is such a variety that you can choose at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95. Fiber Silk Scarfs—Fultl fringed ends, and the color as- semblings are two-tones or the highly colored Roman stripes. Very reasonable, too. $2.50 to $4.50. ‘ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother e SRl v | Women'’s Silk-and-fibre Stockings, $1.00 Pair Seamed back and seamless foot, cotton tops for better garter holding. Fine grade in the wanted colors, including black, white, pearl, navy and brown. All sizes and an unusual value. Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings, $2.50 Fine gauge and extra fine quality in the new shades of gray, also black and white. Perfectly shaped and full fashioned, full, regular made throughout. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., LANSBURGH & BROTHER STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1922 Chinese Luck ing, 59¢ New, interesting and, they say, lucky! It is sterling silver with a black surface on which the Chinese char- acters appear. Translation: Luck, happiness, prosperity and long life. Give them to your friends! Wear one yourself! First Floor Earrings That Cleopatra Might Covet Brilliant and subdued in such an array of colors, styles, sizes and shapes that no matter what your birth- stone or your preference as to effects, right here in many forms. Jade, jet, pearl, ruby, amethyst, rhine- stone, emerald, sapphire, turquoise and mock gems resembling those that might cost a king’s ransom. 50c to $5.95. Fresh Candies Have a Food Value These are especially nu- tritious, fresh and of pure ingredients. You'll enjoy them for the week end. Jelly Eggs, 1b., 15¢c. Homemade Fudge, Ib., 29¢c. Chocolate Drops, Ib., 29c. Conversation Hearts, Ib,, 39c. Licorice Imperials, Ib., Chocolate Cigars, each, 5c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The New Sheik Veiling Is Well Named —for it is just the fascinat- ing, tantalizing efiect to grace the fairest face and lend attractive appearance to those less favored. Black and brown are the colors that coincide with the charming mesh of this new veiling. Priced low for a fashion number. Yard. 50c. Straight Drape Veils— Black, brown and navy, with novelty borders. New and charming. Specially priced, each, 95c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 3 Special Sale! Phonograph Record Albums Capacity for twelve 10-inch rec- ords. Buy them by the dozen— 29¢ Each Balcony Phonograph Shop Toilet Niceties —add a lot of joy to life, don’t they? These will. Coty’s Face Powder, 59c. Caron’s Narcissus Per- fume, $7.25. L.&B. Lemon Cream, 39c. Pond’s Van. Cream, 25c. Pure Castile Soap, 10c. Velour Powder Puffs, 15c. Guaranteed Red Rubber Fountain Syringe, 95¢ This is, indeed, a bargain, as it is fully guaranteed, and has two tubes, so you know without telling that the price is lower than the mer- its of this sanitary article. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Extra Size Corset Covers, $1.00 Made in the manner that larger women desire, ample sizes and firm seaming. Of strong nainsook, trim- med with embroidery and lace. and priced within reason. Others at 79¢ and $1.25 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ” has inverted pleat back, Sizes 46, 48 and 50, New Betty Beads Small, shotiike b ing colors. Girl wear them strings of cffect is stri First Floo & W t colors, the ansburgh Coat Styles Never Seemed So Smart As These Desngners have truly caught the spirit of youth and prov 1dc alluring coat fashions for well dressed women this Spring. Instead of merely one or two tendencieg, there are any number of new ideas, cach eminently smart. Choose which you pre- fer—and be assured your choice will be correct. At $69.50—(Sketched.) A cape- like wrap of navy blue Gerona trimmed with fringe and chenille, narrow belt and graceful roll collar. At $55—(Sketched.) Straight- line coat of tan Panvelaine, with large collar, string belt fastening with two buttons. Many other models equally as smart are fashioned of Poinciana, Pandora, Poiret Twill, Bolivia, Gerona, Kezar- cloth and Duvet de Laine. Colors: Sorrento, tans, pheasant, navy, gray and black. Sizes 15 to 50%%—are priced— $55.00, $69.50, $89.50 and $125 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Tomorrow You May .Your New Sprmg I excel in M Ostrich s crown. feta and s jauntily o Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother “Infinite var woman and m most becomi " Picture Hats Line Up Bes Tailored or S p ort Siyles Cherry tripe Brushed yarn tlation anc n.flnwm\ bead formed into tl Washington at t Buy ot [ZRS ‘,,_._,_.__.,__‘___,.____.';..,___._“.,__/ \ Two-kmcker Suits do doubles c.utv the suit, for pants always w that good style is assured. At $8.95 Two-Knicker Suits of All-Wool Blue Serge Norfolk model, has invert- ed pleat back. Belt, flap and top pocket, and both pairs cf knickers are fully lined. Sizes 7 to 16 years. is special at $12.50 Swagger model for girls of 8to 14 years: and to add to its acceptable style it all-around belt, novelty buttons, patch pocket and is fully lined. A splendid value at this price—$12.50. New line of Camel’s Hair and Tweed Coats, in sizes 12 to 16 years, at $16.50 to $27.50. New Gingham Frocks For Girls of 8 to 14 Copied from expensive models made of im- ported gingham. Ours are domestic gingham just as good—no tariff to pay—and made tlm same., Half-inch checks in indigo, cherry, periwinkle, rose, brown, black. Vestee, collar and pockets of pique finished with hand-run black yarn. $2 95 . CROJCE Bt 2 in e oo eioion s nio snne o miie Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The extra pair of knickers just about doubles the r out fi vou'll appreciate from every standpoint. The pric warrants ; the models are the natty kind live boys Tike The f lower th Most fects in tures of cheviots. lined with pairs of & throughout. vears. Fourth Floor—Lan sburgh & Brother R —————< i R ¥ ¢ ' 2,400 Pa / of Children’s Fine Ribbed Stockings Pair, 25¢ These sturdy cotton are black, cord white and sec kinds usually for they are new and bet than former lots which we could offer at this price. 1.800 Pairs of Boys’ Black Stockings 3 Pairs, .51.00 Ribbed stockings woven for servicc and a fast black that holds its color after laundering. Sizes 7 to 11. priced lower than the nts of value. Pair, First Floor—Lanshurzh & Brother

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