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. BEATS RACES BY RADIO. ¥ But U. 8. Wireless Operator Finally | a-system of obtaining guick returng for seventy- from the Paris races. Gets Caught in Vienna. he visited the bookmakers and placed By Cable to The Star and 4 Dhily News. ] ~ Copyright, 1 March 8.—Wilbur Duba of s, a United States Navy io operator assigned to shore duty with the American Relief Ad- |picious. here have been accepting upon horses after the races were run in Paris. taking care One win was on & 138-t0-10 | men to life imprisonment for m From this situation Duba developed | MANILA, P. L, March 7.—Counsel n constabulary sol- & friend | dlers, of whom eleven non-commis- to, allay /sus-]| ®loned officers were sentenced yester- day to death and sixty-six enlisted ur- ders cimmitted in & riot in December, One of the bookmakers became sus- | 1920, today filed a notice of appeal to Duba was arrested, but was | the supreme court. The ground stat- ministration in Vienna, has succeeded | released upon parole to the chief of | ed for the appeal i# that d- in “putting it over” on Vienna book- [ the communication when restitution |ants twice were placed l'r{“]a‘::::fly makers, but he got himself in trou- [ was made. Another Americai ble in doing it. Bother E cte, fined 10,000 erowns Owing to the difference in time|expenses for resenting being called | convicted on _ chi betwe ienna and Paris and the |a “scieber” (profitesr), which is an|growing out of tot slowness of transmission, bookmakers | odious epithet in Vienn: ed to ten years' imprison: B cl——lolc——[alc——]0] lol——=]o]l——]0] for the same offense. Eefore bel nd sente: Sizes for Misses and Women from 16 t(; 46 ‘ Very large assortment of Silk, Tafféta, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and many other Spring materials. Bright Spring cofors with many varieties of combined shades. Finished with trimmings, braid, etc., to complete the attractiveness. L] All-wool Prunellas. Principally the Sklrts popular pleated style. All kings of $5 checks, stripes, plaids; in bright subdued colors. il A Voile & 1,000 % Chemise To demonstrate the exceptional value that can be purchased for $1.00. Flesh and white, in plain tailored or lace-trim- med styles, embroidered, etc. Silk Jersey Girls’ Children’s Petticoats and Gingham Gingham Pettibockers Dre Rompers All the cute little and linene, also Ginghams, plain chambrays, in sev- eral attractive styles. Cut gener- ousty full for com- plete comfort. Just § in time for the sea- son. Prieced for your saving at-s $1.00 i enables us to offer you a quality here- tofore unknown at the prtces men- tioned. Colors and black. Knife-pleat- ed ruffles. They're bargains. $1.98 and $2.95 89(: [——lolc——=]o[——] styles that are so very becoming to kiddies. Collars and cuffs of contrasting = materials. Sizes are peg-top styles. All of good - wearing quality and cor- rectly cut for proper fit. You'll want to buy more than one for each of the kiddies at this price. ment to choos from. bl E=lo]—=lo|loe=c——]ale—=]o]lc——]a|——=/—=]a]—=]o|—=]a] ing nd a doctor's | tried for murder had been of sedition ne- The Story of the Suit Sale AS ERIES of spectacular pur-.' chases—nothing short of phe- nomenal—makes possible the wonderful’ values we shall offer in The New Building Sale of Suits. Superb in workmanship, fine in quality, the very newest styles—discrim- inatingly trimmed—handsomely silk-lined —every one carefully selected during the present week by our buyers in New York. ’ Suits such as you have heretofore associated with price tags marked much higher than what we are going to ask for this lot. Monday to Monday, March 13th to _ 20th (Inclusive) - LANSBURGH &BRroTH Spring’s Smartest - Tailored Suits —of Twill Cord, Gabardine, Poiret Twill and Tricotine, in Navy, Navy— and Navy——also some Black. Sizes for misses, 14 to 18. For women, 36 to 42. For extra large women, 44 to 46— Th Enough L e ‘We feel certain in pre- dicting you'll not seo such suit values again this Look for the g day’s papers. - WASHINGTON, D. C. LANS Obviously a Hat—But Only One of Scores of New and Charming Styles Which We Are Featuring for Tomorrow in a Timely Sale Spring Hats The Largest Variety The Newest Styles The BEST Value See them—and judge the value. See them—and judge the style. See them—and judge the quality. YOWEVER, the most important‘item is STYLE. You get it in a large measure and you only pay five dollars for it. You'll find styles copied from the most expen- sive models. You will find styles for every type—for ‘misses, for young women and ma- trons—plus quality materials and good work- manship. It’s enough for five dollars. Agreed! Never Havé We Shown Such «. Variety—Everything —from the close-fitting turban to the extreme, wide, floppy-brimmed picture hats—flower trimmed or adorned with ostrich, huge ribbon bows, streamers, quills, fancy feathers, embroidery; also the most lus- cious fruits—cherries, currants, etc. Hats of fine Hair Braid, Milan and Milan Hemp, Visca and Timbo Straw Braids. Sport Hats of em- broidered Tagal, lovely Silk Hats—Canton Crepes, alone or combined with Novelty Straws—everything. Colors—Canna, Periwinkle,” Tile, Corn- flower, Spark, Sand, Pearl, Jade, Putty and other high shades, as well as staple colors— and Blas [ + Géet Your Hat of Style ~ Tomorrow-at $5 G S Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brether ' Many Maids of Many Minds Many Gowns of Many Kinds But no kind more attractive than these fine nainsook nighties, with round or square necks— some have Val yokes, lace. sleeves and tailored styles similar-to sketch. Ribbon plays. a conspicuous part in the trim- ming and finish of these dainty gowns, which we have priced lower than usually asked for such quality..... erevedsionen . $1 .95 Gowns of Soft N!u'llln—-Many models with lace and embroidery trimming. So well made that u'd ct to pay more; but no, 3& priced them as OW 88, e ceseees $1,19 Nainsook Nightles—With round, square or V necks and kimonb sleeves. Embroidery and lace trimming, and a price so low it will, pay you to get a seasen’s supply af $1.49 Extra Size Gowns—Three styles, in sizes 18, 19 and 20. Round, square or V necks eatie ¥ a - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1922, BURGH & BROTHE SHOPPING GUIDE FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1922 at $25.00 Sport modes in array sufficient to challenge any and every demand. Beautiful tones in the mixing, rose of a softer tone, all the blues Fashion has passed; browns, tans, gray and the always-wanted salt-and-Pepper that never - grows old. Topper Coats that you'll enjoy wearing at the shore in mid-Lent or at home on the streets where women are always correctly dressed. Baggy coats like Brother Bill’s, raglan sort of models that suggest the London tourist, then come the snappy kinds seen at best country clubs. Beaded Frocks first in Fashion’s favor $25.00 For winsome styles that take place in our Spring Festival of modes. Canton crepe sets the pace, taffeta follows a close second and here and there a tricotine peeps out of the crowd, for many women realize the practical features of this fabric. Glittering beads point the way and intricate designs add to the charm of these specials. Colors are charming, too, some rather glowing tones, darker for those who prefer, and then again the radiant Czecho-Slovak touches lending a new note—all are note- worthy for their exceptional value. Covert Vigoureaux is New And home-sewing week is a good time to get acquainted with it. A handy woman, a Belrobe system pattern and a few yards of this beautiful new fabric—presto! A new spring garment. Itis reversible, absolutely all-wool with pebble weave, 42 inches wide, in tan and gray effects, and the price is only...... A New Lot of Tweeds Arrive! Such a range of colors.' For sport or conservative make-up nothing is missing if Fashion says it’s right. Bright reds and blues, greens and periwinkle, corn- flower and gray all in the most" attractive mixtures. 54 inches wide and a regular homespun $l 98 weave, Yard .....coeeieriiiienaociaccacaiosee 9 Navy Serge Makes Correct Middy Blouses Nor is that all—if there’s one fabric that remains in vogue, it's NAVY BLUE SERGE. This newly- arrived lot is most satisfying—correct weight for girls’ middies, regulation frocks, women’s dresses, J dunfy Coats of Tweed Second Floor—Lansburgh & Jrother Spring Sewing Week A Helpful Event for Home Sewers It will pay you well to buy a supply tomorrow day width). 36-inch Indian Head, yard, 19¢ 44-inch Indian Head, yard, 25¢ 54-inch Indian Head, yard, 35¢ Perfect goods, but in mill lengths of one to ten yards. This is an opportunity to get a genuine brand at a price below regular. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Suits of Tweed at $25.00 Of tweeds in beautiful col- orings, side by side in styles that defy description for their infinite variety. Suits with capes, suits with coats, all with new model skirts—you simply can’t go wrong by choosing from these. Similar to sketch. Indian Head Has So Many Uses t the one- rices (according to Make your own by using es. Finishe fine 5 skirts, light-weight suits, wraps and little boys’ early spring clothes. 54 inches wide and 31 59 priced low, yard . o Third Scotch Zephyr Ginghams and Swiss Organdies We selected carefully making a point of getting colors that assemble delightfully. For instance bright red checks in the ginghams and solid red in the organdies. All the other colors of the season in both. v Genuine Scotch Zephyr Gingham, 32 580 inches wide, at yard ....ceeoiieniiiiiiiniiiinas Genuine Swiss Organdies, 45 inches wide, at yard ....ccccececnicaicnnnes R posee 750 Get the patterns in our Pattern Department and make garments for your own and the children’s wear. First F1 & Brother . Made-Up Waist Linings Here e:})ecially for Hame Sewing Week and priced to help you with your spring sew- ing. These ready-to-use Lin- ings are made up, belt, hooks and eyes and all—correctly sized and such a help to the thrifty home sewer—in fact, dressmakers like them im- mensely, too. Linings of White Nainsook, picot edged; sizes 36 to 46. .23c Linings of Batiste, black and white ; sizes 36 to 44...... 39¢ Linings of White Jap Silk, $izes 36t046.............. 65¢c Notion Dept, First Floor The Housewarming in our enlarged ' Homesfurnishing Section —takes the form of special prices for the most desirable and seasonable New Cretonnes—In a whirlwind of rich color- ing effects and patterns that glehm with new and gempting ideas. Some show as many as seven distinct colors in one pattern—and the width, 36 inches wide. 50(3 Yard .oooveeeiiiiviiiiiieeiiiiiianetiinnes ceveseaes e 7 Round Cretonne Pillows—Beautiful designs and colors and made as well as the most careful needle- worker would do it hereself. Comnplete, ready for 950 R o pe R e Bar Harbor Cushions—Full size and covered with heaviest quality Cretonne, in delightful sl 49 colors and patterns. Each.......ceeceerecneenns »: _ Curtains in a Special Sale ' Voile Curtains—Fin- 500 Pairs of Curtains ished with drawn-work Voile, scrim and marqui- and lace ‘insertion. 2% sette, in full 2%-yard ~ yards long and an excep- length; well made and tionlgtlly ¢ ‘i, -5}: ;neatl‘_ finillhe;l'. Special quality of Voile. or this sale af Figured Sateen—For draperies, quilt and cush- ! jon covers and various household uses. Pretty pat- 390 terns and colors and a lustrous finish. Yard.... 9x12 Yarn Axminster Rugs—The most ex- traordinary value obtainable, and all because 627.45 9x12, perfect goods, offered for one day onl « or green. Specially priced for the ‘opening, 690 and sale priced 89c &7 of our house-warming. Priced... . Armstrong’s Cork-filled : wtis. v $11.95 Li wide ; brown yard . " they are well mad ed with good O le; cove: ale el and $19. A R equipment for every room, corner and nook of the home. Handbag or Suit Case —is just what you need for that few days’ jaunt to shore or pines which every one takes a while be- fore Easter. Our new Luginge Department is filled with choicest traveling pieces — large and small — from the overnight bag all the way to large wardrobe trunks. 'wo specials are offered at introduc- ces : ol e, Tt et ize, witl uine leather - dles .and ‘t“huemockets. Leather- * lined, too, and what do you_ think? The “get-acquainted” price I8 ORIy coveesooncnnccnasalen nch cloth lis eds‘fl hirt fold. i i t] I and s ol 'Slnp:u:l'l r:uml and a price that is low. for introduction pur- s'z