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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1922. INEW COUNTRY CLUB ' ‘ 14 1 —— Interest on Your Savings Com- 5% pounded Twice a Year and Free . ; : : . 3 - 'O succeed you must.adopt three essential - : i : : I?l’i""iil)k”‘yo e 2 . Congressional’s Governors to STORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 1922 First—Save systematically. Complete Organization Second—Be certain of the safety of your o 2 o S Detais Tuesday. _ ACCESSORIES N Third—Make your savings earn the highest ‘rfr;fl:z:"‘;i::r‘;"g;“:;‘:{:; . %5 3 A A F =8 S rate of interest consistent with absolute safety. at 11 oclock tomorrow morning in 3 7 : lexible This company combings these three principles. the private House dining room at the \ Bracelets 'HE Building Association is the best known = f:{fl,'.’,”.f,". '}:?';l:::h:: ":':‘M g.‘; y IR 1 the erection of the clubhouss and the oyt 5 ] 1 Copied fsom ex- construction of the. golf courses on pensive gem-set mod- the club's 406-acre tract In Mary- els, and when worn jand; under artificial light method for systematic saving, and every dollar deposited with us is’ secured by first mort- gages on improved real estate in Washington, the ‘a‘pp?is;d v;hf:e oidwhich will equal about two 0D of the principal matters aill ) 1 : they are gorgeous. undred and four dollars for every hundred dol- e & report by Deversux Rounaf. Naw. 3 3 DErons. SOuE York golf arch ho : Slitteri chi . lars on deposit with us. No losses to charge off | srveys during the weel Tor T two \ A (‘I’“g“"g stones of white and colors. Ofne style has enables us to pay 5% interest with safety and de- ‘;“fil:f;:l;;h%r:‘nr-‘e“-wfidcxecfln; B roun sln;gs, the'e o}t]her ;ombmtatxor}‘ho b]\'ound and posits can be withdrawn any time. onoe, o‘; '?‘;-lmm. ;upetln(;:denh! ?x F / z 5‘1“3T1(‘i "’"}; catcl 12"5 d non-tarnishable 59 ublic buildin, ounds, W s e L — C cesssscoan dol 5 o Vice- prosident of the ocluby and Mr. i metelibaze FEncsBagnding Sax c One dollar or more will start your Thrift Account. Emmet have supervision of the con- I ! > struction of the ocourses, and they will outline the plans and the prog- Metal ° of :Je . ol T ress already made toward getting Columbia Building Association [} =i Sanctlff | Girdles - Philj ilien, t - I 716 11th St. N.W. nus ‘Gesiuned the Diana aid 2 J e RS iiT sxprain detells of the deslen i g Tovethdnpticers, e e wi N 1 Under Government Supervision and advise the board in conneetion - ° L4 . duced despite the fact - with the award of certain contracts. . that their vogue in- ~ P woied v S | € OUMmMmit Of r'asnion - e wi . 3 after the meeting. . » 2 : special lot is of metal cominitize WL ropert. on 1he. new Unless You Have Included a Tweed Suis Among Your Spring combined with bakalite or galalith in color, with gigpes ewied Gns 08 S| Wearables You Are Not Running on Fashion’s Speediway! Tact e o e T TOP Honorary memberships have been Mannish models and shaggy weaves more subdued tastes, the standard salt-and- Pranidont Hardine, former President characterize this new grouping ‘of pepper mixture. Bagegy coats, box and topper Party N amon and Ghlet aaiet Tweed Suits that include every model f::d:fées\flosr,tfgk:afi:,"gi;gyp i}c'fi:{?j sth?fg' arty tation o€ the bershi; - H ini = b A Kes Titoates will probably be made Tues and color suitable for feminine Wash belts, notch and other mannish collar effects: Boxes 92 ear Admiral Cary T. Grayson was ington, from the da'pper young miss to lined and unlined—some partly lined, and last, Eovernors: :‘!ec{::rems:::mcn“:rfl: the most conservative matron. but not least, a value that should enable every Sheppard of Texas and Representative Canna, lettuce, maize, rose, apricot, beige,: miss and woman to own a new Tweed Suit for Josephi H. Hinies o Ohlo. all the browns, the whole blue family, and for Spring— —with full lid mirror and other fittings, are not only a fashion ad- Secretary of Commerce Hoover, the club, will be unable junct, but they are 4 ; : president o B o 2 % 1 to attend the meeting on account of t tw ‘7 usable and quite an ' ) | e ean b s ¢ a en -11 e o ars essential acceqssr)r_v. These are of genuine leather, in board, will preside. In addition to Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother brown, navy, gray and black, and a valyg of con- e e At Eiking £P 7 siderable interest to those on a hunt for money-saving niceties..... Sas o prise: Senator Davis Elkins West Virginia, Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi,, Senator Jamis B Wateon ot Indiana, Senator Osear W. : P ° f S 5 . S ° 1 3 gimmons of Norty Carolius. Soos- A air O tOCkln g pecials Footwear shire, Representative Oscar E. Blard de Luxe Representative Harold mAVELING? You o getthe Hratsan, of Mzt o SHLRISCkY, : 70y B 2 utmost good from your trip only Representative C. Bascom Slemp of This is one of the if you are in fit physical condition. é"?"“}'bm“"i"'r?"il"vir ey a a ° new single-strap 1 4 dition. ale of Ohlo, A. D. . oh ¥ ° . single - s t Before leaving, do this: first thing in Soner, alrecior of e coast E..g‘:"v.'zrf 2 eslle Bl i - detic survey: arle er, . S, S the morning, take P.lnto_Watc_:r. It .‘,“"2“'n§;n lwnruml.};:nelb:f"':; course, it immediately will clear the system in thirty minutes Livingston, Robert H. McNeill, G. Full-fashioned Silk Stockings becomes the rage on all fashionable promenades. Tailored Silk Stockings Logan ‘Walter R. Tuckerman. to two hours, without griping. You Two styles—satin with suede trim and French heel will feel \ i e & The new idea is tailored seam silk Full regular made, fine gauge, beautiful or patent and suede with Bab * And yo‘xb;t:;rv;';ldbgeabegrme“e: o;ul:t_- PROBE HISTORY BOOKS. stockings, and they-are ’“‘0‘:‘ plelalsingv quality. Lisle garter tops, lisle soles, Loui]; heel. You choice at y $11.50 cess. Pluto is bottled at French Enights of Columbus Take Up Text :‘;;‘;:rq“ga:l:;' : é:l:uisa:as‘c):l? sb‘;?gceo "::E' high spliced hee]s‘. Black, white, alumi- 5 = Book Tavestigation. sand, castor'. oaae, black a,nd white ami num, cordovan, nickel, fleldmouse—sh.oc B ded ’ The Knights of Columbus history a full line of sizes. We cannot resist colors and also shades that contrast with eade :gm«'::"\lgfll:r':iml:x':f:f s‘.‘m‘a‘fy"g.?l mentioning that this is an unusual val- shoe tones. Full line of sizes—and a value Handhags fifty clties throughout the country ue, too. e flat tailored seam is not that you'll appreciate, because this sea- e naaton of the history text books only a strength feature, but shapes the son’s footwear calls for fine hosiery, and MADE IN FRANCE! used in thelr schools, and that all leg perfectly. the pricing of these makes it easy. And you know how parochial school authorities in the country had done likewise. “Bight thousand requests for Amer- ! ican historic data have been re- ceived,” sald Edward F. McSweeny, manship. Well, these & chairman of the commission, who de- 1 3 : . clared that 50,000 monographs on are right up to the high standard. Beautiful color- American history had been distrib- * * H N S'lk ings and designs, as well as a variety of models. e fons 16 t".'.flé’o“:ntur‘;u:';lton cn‘;: Sprlng Brln gs er eW l S Price so low you'd ucvc]r dream these 5 bags are imported, but they are....... $4 9 ated that the Knights of . 3 ) When nature won't, PLUTO wilt national hidory contest And Lansburgh 8 Brother fresent them to you at prices low would close May 1, v Bove L Sitne 37600110 prisex wauld beisn: enough to allow every woman and miss in Washington to wear Why ea . the French excel in First Floor—Lansbursh & Brother e this class of crafts- nounced on August 1. ! o by 7 = 9 arments from hngere to outerwear. s 1.9 STAFFORD CITIZEN DIES. ' srsen 9 : f"' ger ) ) Swagger Stick? Spectal Dispateh to The Star. Chiffon Taffeta—You'll like this grade, with Silk Broadcloth—All silk and pure white for Legend has it that FREDERICKSBURG, Va. February suede finish, in all the new colors for street men's shirts, tailored blouses, sport clothes the ladies indulge in ford Gounty. died at his home In up- and evening wear, including the illusive and summer suits. It is washable. 33 all foibles of fashion per Btatiord oounty yesterdar. ssed Bl glace effects. 36 inches inches wide and priced lower 1 with little or no at- the war between the s 38 & pri- wide. Yard...ccceeceeeaea 1.9 than its value. Yard....... .49 ntinits o "':‘:3..‘?;52:.33':‘.,&':3""?au'?é‘v'fi?".i.',? s - : Japanese Pongee—Pure silk and free f d'etre. i Several sons and daughters and ai Krepe Knit—Is one of the new silk fabrics p s cg.rom In the words of Mrs. Malaprop, we “own the her, Richard Beach, iy 13 filling. Natural color, suitable for tailored > x : g Brofhek s of Btidard of Fashion's partiality. There are fifteen blouses, summer frocks, fnen’s shirts and soft impeachment,” but just the same, there is a rea- colors in this grouping. It is 36 inches B S P son for most fashions, flo matter how extreme. ® wide, and we have prieed it $3 7 5 gg’;::;:’s ngfiwyfl?_fief?fs' cte 79(: The Swagger Stick, for instance: It was originally low indeed. Yard... . e et ordered as part of a military officer’s outfit when off s 11 1ly th Radium Silk—Fine weave and beautiful fin- duty, to keep his hands out of his pockets. That’s s“;‘;‘::li:e d,“?ho:'v :lpn;; ’;; :!:i :,.Z w:;_: ish. White, flesh and orchid. Suitable for all, except that it has become an accessory of fashion, . ther s lingerie and garments that require laun- and dapper women and misses carry one with this %:‘elgl;gtli;‘y mym?h::h;%: e 5 dering, this is a perfect + season’s suits—knicker or skirt models. We have . Price, Yardi.eeeeeoseesesse $1.98 grade. 40ingches wide. Yard, $1.69 Swagger Sticks at 50c and 75c. Sport Satins—Are reigning favorites, and all Canton Crepe—40 inches wide and deep pebble i light-weight suits. 3 i s f:;:?}:?:fi,s_!fi:,’:: ,I‘gvy wl;leggk a::!l ‘:h?:: our stock includes colors for day and Cold Creams and I_‘Otlons i ' : ” evening wear. Special pric- pard s vide: St $2,.39Q ing makes it doubly tempi- @D QF | That defeat the high winds of March s ing. Yard......c....oeoeon by soothing, healing and preventing Halt of it is the besuty of. the col- ors. Our dye ex- pert “applies the new Spring shades . 1 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. £ | 4 & {0 faled fabriEsand . ! l chapped skins. : ments to you ag you DAGGETT & RAMSDELL. ....... 25¢ to $1.49 | i is for CHICLE, : would have them. Pequot and Utica POND'S VANISHING CREAM. .. .25¢ and 43¢ New Woolen Sport SHEETS * .. P —rog e % 50c, 85c and $1.50 e at a price reduction I A "25¢. 50c and $1 Fabl'lCS, $1l98 tO $4098 for one day only - ; .35:: 60c and :l:‘; —and such beautiful colors, patterns and weaves rg‘“t . this {:d“E“ii"“ “;‘;“t‘ }‘ 017\\"((:)115]‘\\1 RS 50‘3&“; 9:"‘“:‘;:0 3 veé SO 1Interestin A >0 LA .. o - al that one can scarcely resist any one of the many B doubi abthe aoaatities DAME RATUR 75¢ and 43¢ _ styles. Plaid and check designs with color as- will survive the day, so be CREME ELCAYA ( sembling that teems with the brilliancyof spring. here early: " |- MAVIS COLD CREAM. ... 54 inches wide—another advantage; and there 54x90 Pequot HUDNUT’S MARVELOU:! ' which doesn’t mean much in itself but which "~ means everything - when transformed Call Main 4724 into a delightful gum are grades ranging in price from $1.98 to $4.98. Sheets ...:.....$110 gfi;;i\_}_gflgl&(;fi}mffl-- with th lis : All-Wool Imported Crepe 631’3,99 P""SIE‘” OF STINE'S THEATRICAL CREAM. e relish of 40 inches wide, in white, black, copen, silver gray, tica Sheets....$1.20 STILLMAN’S FRECKLE CREAM that . American beauty, brown. Just the right : 63x99 Pequot or MALVINA CREAM / peppy - weight for spring frocks. Yard.......... $1.98 . Utica Sheets. ...$1.25 WOODBURY'S VANISHING < Ad fla N ' 3 A 72x90 Pequot or i WOODBURY’S COLD CREAM ams navor! Navy and Black Tricotine Utica Sheets. ...$1.25 AMAMI COLD CREAM. .. This.fabric holds its own because it is such a beautiful 7 ICq Daces oL COLGATE’S CREAMS. texture and finish for suits, frocks, skirts and every gar- x99 Pequot or L & B LEMON CREA} Utica Sheets....$1.48 ANGELUS CREAM. -+ 81x90 Pequot or AYRES' LUXURIA ] '\ .Utica Sheets....$148 | SEMPRE GIOVINE < 81x99 Utica v HINDS’ HONEY AND .A'LMO!\D. JERGEN’S LOTION. Sheets .........$155 L& B PEROXIDE Odds and Ends of Cotton 5.0 . s | roursay. ¢ o e hngene reduced to 58¢c 33 4—2’(“3165‘}—&1““ T FROSTILEA ... P QUINCE LOTION Third ment use of the season.. 56 inches wide. - ios e ol s s, 6 s i, £ O3 & Brother ) -~ Gowns and Chemise of nainsook, trimmed with smbroid- Pillowcases ...... ARNICA CREAM. ery or hemstitched in calor. Also hloomers'and step-ins, fin- 45,36 ‘I'S"equot ar U{?:f, MME. ERNESTE'S CREAM OF PEACHES, $1 | ished-with hemstitching. Slightly counter mussed, but that Pilloweases _38¢ ' CREME IDEAL 2 can be corrected in the laundry. & First Floor—Lanshburgh & Brother 2 g Floor—