Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1922, Page 15

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Here Are 300 Reduced for They're spring styles, too—Visca, Tagal, Swiss Straws and somyc arepcunsbingd with satin. Flowers, feathers and novelties form the trimming schemes and there is a shape and color to meet any demand. Women and misses will find it to their advantage to come early to- morrow and select from the lot in- tact—getting a new spring hat at an unbelievably low price, §l.95. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother o 1,000 Pillowcases, Each Made straight with sel- edge and finished with well sewn hem. Assorted sizes, and the only reason we could C was because of slight oil spots. Friday only.. 2 \ ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 720 Perfect Sheets, Each Size 81x90, and there are 720 of them, which is a small- number when you consider that they will bring "housewives hefe at once, - and they’ll buy for now and later Third Floor—Lansburgh & Ak Boys’ School Suits, With .2 Pairs Knickers, $4.85—Norfolk model of serviceable cassimeres, in mixtures and plain colors, in the Sizes 7 to 16 years. $ Friday price........ 4.85 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. ~ Boys’ Raincoat Outfit, complete, $2.89—Set consists of long Coat with snap fasteners and get them to sell at this price at this Friday price.............. new tones and weaves. Sow’wester Hat to match. Black rubber or tan double- ~ 4 . THE EVENING LANSBURGH & BROTHER STORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1922 Heavy Unbleached Saeet: ing, yard, 29c—54 inches wide and an ;:l(cel;‘ent quality. soon eaches white and Friday's price is, yard........... e 29 (¥ Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 9 Yards of Unbleached _Slleeting-.sl.OO-—Sea Island cotton, 36 I‘nche]s wdlde. Becomes white after a ew launderings. Friday only, 9 yards for $ 1 000 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Women’s Kid and Mocha Gloves, 98c—One and two clasp kid, in several colors and mocha in brown and Eray.é\fot al]ll sizes in each color or kind, ut about all sizes,in the lot, and for Friday 98C First Floof—Lansburgh & Brother Silk-and-Cotton Crepe de Chine, yard, 38c—36 inches wide, and the plain colors now in vogue—copen, navy, nile, jade, periwinkle, light tan, taupe, brown and black. Fri- day <..:: s e e e el e et 38C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 17x17 All-Feather Pillows, 35¢—Plump and filled with clean, well- cured feathers ; covered with art ticking, in pink and blue. Reduced in price for Friday only. Each, 35C Fourth Floor—La urgh & Brother . Crochet Bedspread, $2.29— Full size, close weave and soft finish; very pretty designs and a value worth “'ll;ile for housekeepers who are alert to econ- omy. Friday only...... $2.29 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother STAR, WASHINGTON, 3 . Again Tomorrow Phonograph Record Albums Capacity for twelve 10-inch records. Buy ‘them by the.dozen. 9¢ Eac ; Balcony Phonograph Shep ‘riday Bargain Bulletins Need a new Hat?, Remnants of Lining Fab- rics at One-third Less than Everyday Prices—Cambrics, percaline, sateens in plain and figure effects, satinettes in plain and figures, silk-and-satin. warp linings. Because of our Friday Bargain policy, every remnant reduced onesthird . below marked prices. W First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Best Quality Dimity Spread, $1.95—Size 80x90, which is a practical size, and the patterns are neat and suit- able. Our special Friday price repre- sents a saving of 50c, so calculate when 3 ;‘,‘;e, 'say tomorrow onl)" $1 ‘95 F 'sh & Brother All-Cotton Mattresses, each, $6.45—Made by the Capitol Bed- ding Co., covered with art ticking, and there is a full size range at this Friday price. for s onedayonly........ 6-45 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Wool Henrietta and Batiste, yard, 72c—36 inches wide and colors suitable for sport and street wear—tan, pink, green, navy, maroon, red, light blue, periwinkle and Belgian blue. Friday reduction price yard c.ceee.. ....'.‘.........., 72C Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Guaranteed Alarm Clocks, $1.00—Nickel case and an. alarm that forces you to get up and Gy rrtnnis 91,00 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother This Is Not Going to Become a Habit—But a Fortunate Purchase Permits Us to Again Offer 10,000 Yards New Silks Standard qualities in Fashion’s appreved colors.. Perfect goods, cut from full bolts, at prices that suggest remnants. Silks for lingerie, neglige, blouses, dresses, shirts and every silk use of the season can be supplied from this immense collection. Choose from— , 40-inch Crepe de Chine, in 40 colors. . ......... 40-inch Black Crepe Meteor, fine grade........ 36-inch Figured Foulards, 4¢ styles. . 33-inch Honan Pongee, in 20 colors. . 36-inch Satin Messaline, in 25 colors. 30-inch Corean Crepe, in light tones. 36-inch Sport Satin, black only. 14 Popular Weaves All Popular Colors Priced for Friday D, ¢., THURSDAY, MARCH--2; 192, ' =~ ISHELD UNLIKELY Survey Shows Large Amount of Fuel on Hand in Case of Strike on April 1. | By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 2.—There will be | no immedtate suffering if coal oper- IFAMINEIN COAL ators and miners fail to reach an agreement and a strike is called April 1 by the United Mine Workers of America, according to flgures com- piled by the United §tates geological survey and bureau of census. The survey, as of January 1, 1922, showed forty-one days supply of bituminous coal on hand. Prmill!!tlcn':A has slightly exceeded consumptiol since January 1, according to oper- ator®’ figures, and they indicate the country “will have something more than a forty-day supply by April 1. Large Supplies on Hand. The government figures show the distribution to the principal indus- tries and deglers. Artificial gas plants had the biggest supply of all January 1, with enough fuel on hand to keep them running eighty-nine days. Retail dealers wete at the foot of the list, with 'a thirty-three-day supply. The other principal soft coal users were supplied as follows: By- product coke plants, 42 days; steel plants, 48 days; other industrials, 51 days; electria industrials, 51 days; railroads, 35 days. The government report estimated the total available supply at 47,500,- 000 tons. No figures are available on the available supply of anthracite, but the government report says it Increased after November 1, 1921. when storage yards held 1,768,000 tons of domestic sizes and 2,719,000 tons of steam sizes Soft Coal Situation.~_ While the soft coal held by retail dealers January 1 was figured at thirty-three days’ supply, the figures were based on the rate of consump- tion at th-s time the stock was taken, in the middle of the winter. Coal dealers point out that if a strike is called it will come at the opening of the spring and summer seascns, whern dealers’ sales for domestic consump- tion are practically negligible, and herce the supply could be spread over a much longer period. They also call attention to the fact that in the last cgal strike, in 1919, 28.4 per cent of the country's mines, non-union _fields, representing the Under normal continued production. conditions the non-union fields can produce from 3,500,060 to 4,000,000 tons a week, operating at maximum capacity, operators say, and this sup- ply also would be available in event the union fields strike. ——— IMPERIALISTIC AIMS LIE IN PAST, SAYS POINCARE Scarecrow Res{g by Tomb of Na- poleon, Declares Premier, at Luncheon. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 1.—Premier Poincare, speaking at a luncheon given by the Anglo-American Press Association to- day, said that “French imperialisni is the 'old scarecrow which long ago was laid to rest alongside the tomb of Napoleon in the Invalides” He de- clared there was not a single French- man who had a thought, either for the present, for tomorrow or for a later. period. of any warlike erter- prise or of annexations.” “We have no other wish than to guarantee peace,” continued the pre- mier, “Unfortunately, we are not guaranteed against those who might trouble it. Unlike England. with her sea belt, and unlije the United States, by the absence of any dangerous neighbor, we are_ obliged to adopt some precautions against renewed at- tacks and invasions. It is not with a in a state of defense. “We cannot, however, remake his- tory or revise the geography of the world. We would prefer to enjoy se- Everybody Surprised At Values We Offer ., Several Bargain Table Lots of High-Heel and Baby French Heel Lace Oxfords —including small lot of Pumps; Patents, Black and Brown Kidskin, etc. Good merchandise turns and welts, including balance of Ladies’ High Shoes, Dress Heels and Cuban Heels, lace and a few but- ton Boots, suitable for early Spring wear. Wash- able kidskin kinds; limited stock. Special ......, Everybody’s Shoe Store —Early March Footwear Specials Ladies’ Spring Style Tan Strap and Buckle Pumps, one, two and three strap effects, with Cuban and Low Walking Heels; also Cuban and Low Heel Oxfords, in tan and black calf, including several styles in Strap Pumps, in Black Suedes, Patents and Dull Calf. Goodyear welt soles. All $4.85 Early March Special. ........... Everybody’s Shoe Store ) o - Ladies’ Hosiery Ladies’ All-wool, Silk-and-wool and Silk Hose; various shades. Early March Special. ........... Ladies’ Cotton, Lisle and Mercerized Hose; miscellaneous assortment; broken lots only. Special - | ... ... ci--aen 19c . Children’s Shoes Bargain lot of Children’s Buster Brown. Edu- cator and other makes, of Children’s High. Button and Lace Shoes. Season’s accumulations; limited stocks of broken lots and sizes. face rubberized fabric; slash pockets and deep collar; sizes 4 to 16 years. $ Outfit for Friday............. o 2.89 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Boys’ Overcoats and Mackinaws, choice, $3.39—The Overcoats are of chinchilla and 32-inch Jersey Shirtings, satin strip curity from all exterior peril, but we ne vin 32-inch Satin-stripe Pongee, 10 styles. . M Y e € are obliged to take account of reafi- ties, while having no greater desire than to develop peacefully at home our scientific, industrial and social progress and to maintain courteous relations with all the peoples of the world.” \ ch Kyber Pongee, white and tan 36-inch Washable Satin, flesh and white 40-inch Georgette Crepe, in 20 colors. .... mixtures in junior sizes, 3 to 7 years. The mackinaws are of dark mackinaw material in overplaid pat- terns; sizes 7 to 17 years. Priced for $3 39 Friday only ...ccocmiecsmne vosaa orals . - Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Sale of White Turkish Towels If interested come tomorrow and get all you'll need, for if there are any remaining after the doors close tomorrow night, back they go to regular prices. Housekeepers, managers of hotels, boarding houses and institutions, this should attract your attention. 18x36 P.Ieach/ed, Hemmed Bath Towels......19¢c 18x36 Bleached, Hemmed Bath Towels, each, 25¢ 22x44 Extra Heavy Bath Towels, each.......39¢c . 22x48 Mantex Bath Towels, each,...... -49¢c 19%4x40 Very Heavy Bath Towels, each. .59¢ 2214x43 Heavy Mantex Bath Towels, each..75¢ 24x48 Extra Heavy Mantex Towels.. .$1.00 22x46 Mantex Towels, hemstitched ‘ends. ..$1.25 «26x48 Heavy Bath Towels, 2-inch hems....$1.38 First Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother Extra Size Lingerie g 200 Blouses Friday at Extra size and extra value constitute the chief feature of these Voile Blouses in new styles and sizes ‘to fit 46); to 5474 measurement. Some have the overturn cuff that can be turned up over the coat or sweater sleeve. Dutch Val laces, hand-embroidery, vestees and tucks form the neat and pretty trimmings. Tuxedo and V collar effects, and there are many styles—all at a special Friday price, $2.00. Second Floor—Lansburgh’ & Brother Notions—F riday Priced Snap Fasteners, 12 dozen, Elastic Sanitary Belts, i 10c. 10c. 3-yard Piece Cotton Tape, ,Mg:":::';ef::"s ? arming. 2c. 3 Plush Buttons, card, 5c. Adamantine Pins, 4 pa- Pearl Buttons, 3 cards, pers, 5¢. . 25c. . Sanitary Napkins, box of ' Ivory and Celluloid But-: 12 at 25c. tons, card, 10c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 'I'l.l‘li Floor—Lansburgh & Brother , Excellent Corsets, 95c — Good models in medium and low bust styles, with long hip; also some with elastic tops. Of flesh colored coutil and brocades, in sizes 19 to 27. 9 5 For Friday enly, your choice, C Main Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Brassieres worth more than 39c—Of heavy basket weave and bro- cade, in back and front fastening mod- els; sizes 32 to 46. Friday o 39c Bargain at e Main Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Remnants of Good Ribbon, yard, 15c—Satin, moire and noveltie$ in different widths and usable lengths, but we will not cm:f the}x;n, das we have low- ered the price for Friday to, yard ..4..... A e R . 15C First Floor—Lansbursh & Brother Picot Edge Tafieta Rib- bons, 10c and 12%5c—Two widths, No. 5, which is about one inch wide, and No. 9, which is wider, and they are priced accordingly. Friday, yard, 10c and 12%5c. First Floor—Lansburch & Brother Babies’ Crib Outfit, Com- plete, $4.98—Enamel crib with woven wire spring; picked felt mattress cov- ered with art ticking, in pifk or blue. This is a neat, strong crib, and its enam- eled surface can be kept clean with very little effort. For Friday only.. . iceeavecsssosin $4-98 \ Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Silver-plated Salt and Pep- per. Shaker, pair, 53c—Satin finish and an easy-to-clean glass insert ; screw tops with clean-cut perforations. Friday, pair . 5 3 C First Floop—Lansburg Palm Olive Soap, dozen, 65c—=An extra special treat to our friends. Friday at, dozen, 65 C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother . Combination Vanity Cases, 45c—Very compact. A small panel mir- ror in center, chain handle and 4 designed case. Friday only., 5 [/ First Floor—Lansburgk & Brother Brother Woodbury’s Facial Soap, cake, 15c—This is one of the most widely kn}::wn ‘toilet acces- sories on the market. Friday, . €ake Jicicesernsensaesneesae l-SC First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 12 Ten-yard Pieces, of Im- ported Longcloth, piece, $4.48—Limited lot means saving just one dollar on a ten-yard piece, for that is exactly the re- duction for Friday because they are - slightly soiled. Friday, a ten-yard piece for....... $4-48 Mobhair Sicilian, yard, 75¢c— Full 50 inches wide, in colors suitable for motor coats, traveling suits, men’s office coats, linings;, etc. Permanent luster on both sides, making it reversible; navy, brown, gray, black and white. 7 5 C Reduced for Friday only, yard, Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 36-inch Pajama Check, yard, 15c—Neat checks and firm, but sheer fabric, suitable for underwear, pajamas, blouses, aprons and similar uses. 5 Buyin% :jnade extra " easy by our Friday Bargain price,yard....‘..'........g.a.. 15C _ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Silver-plated Fork or Sugar Shell, 65c—Neat design and pearl han- dle. Only a few of thése 65 pretty and practical pieces at C First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother - .30 Suits Reduced for "Friday,\$l3.50 For ‘misses there are suits of trico- tine, serge and Poiret, in brown, navy, tan and black. Braid trimmed, but- tons, and styles that can be worn for business or everyday street wear—but -whoever gets one will Fet a bargain. Sizes 14, 16 and 18—only a few of a sizez. EXTRA SIZE SUITS—but not many—of brushed jersey' that looks }‘izk}z TWEED but isn’t, ‘sizes 42 to. NEW ENGLAND IS THRIFTY, DESPITE TRADE DAMPER Reserve Bank Reports Increase in Savings Accounts, Though Amount of Deposits Dropped. BOSTON, March 2.—New Fngland continues thrifty despite industrial depression, the federal reserve bank of Boston announced today in mak- ing public statistics of savings ac- counts. The report showed that although there was a substantial reduction in the amount of savings deposits in 1921 the number of accounts in- creased by 65,000, and interest earned by ° money previously deposited brought the total principal for the year to $40,000,000 more than in 1920. The average amount standing to the credit of each depositor was $488 in 1921, as compared with $486 in 1920 and $469 in 1919. “Taking each industrial group as a whole,” the board said, “the number of depositors increased during 1921 in the textile and other cities, but declined in the.machinery centers.” Taking individual cities by indus- trial groups, the bank sald that the shoe and leather centers showed .dis- tinct improvement throughout 1921. The machinery and mem\vgroups of citles, on the other hand, were flour- ishing in 1920, but hard hit in 1921, it said. “The textile cities, with the single exception of New Bedford,” the re- port continued, “showed steady in- creases in the amount of savings on deposit. Of course these gains were not 8o great as in 1920, but neverthe- less the fact remains that the tex- tile cities were the only industrial group-to show gains in both years, although with the exception of Law- rence and Fall River the gains repre- sented interest added to principal.” —— WANDERED FOR YEAR. Amnesia Victim, Mourned as Dead, Returned to Wife. SWARTHMORE, Pa., March 2.—Dr. Harold E. Roy, New York dentist and former Swarthmore college athlete, who had been mourned as dead by his relatives and friends for nearly a year, is alive and well in Los Angeles. Since he was reported to have been drowned in a canoe accident in the Hudson river last March Dr. Roy ap- parently been wandering about the country, a victim of amnesia, which robbed him of the power of memory and thought expression. He recently regained his memory in City, located his wife in Los Angeles and hastened there to join her. These facts became known here through the receipt of a letter by of- ficers of Swarthmore Alumni Assocl- Rowlands of ligint heart that we still impose upon ourselves sacrifices in order to remain ation from David D. Sh gan, Wis., president of the class of 1909, with which Roy was gradu- ated. Mr. Rolands inclosed & copy of a letter from Roy requesting hik to strike out of the minutes of the class the resdlution which was sent to Mrs. Roy at the time of her hus- band’s supposed death. P ————— French parents are not permitted 2 t:fibem"“;frlelk"mln-m:: non 'l:ie:: cl n. eir choice 1 2 I} iration by Tasw-to tho 12,000 saints in "the ndan, Men’s Rubbers Men's Good Quality Medium and Low Cut Rubbers. Season’s accumulation. Extra e 8Bc SPECIAL! Ladies’ Storm and Low-cut Rubbers, Cuban and High Heels; limited sizes up to 4Ys. Special. . . Over Lincoln Bank WPSET Indigestion Flatl.]lel:lce Sourness Palpitation \ Acidity Instant relief! ~ No waiting! 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