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Shop By Phone Jane Stuart, our shoppiug ex- pert, is here to shop for you or with you. = EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C‘.. LANSBURGH & BROTHEF TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. ° Store Hours: Open 9:00 AM. Close 5:30 P.M. ‘Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Wednesday, May 31, 1922 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest Like a Garden of Lovely Flowers, - Summer Frocks Are All Aploom! crisp are! - skirt and m\\!\\‘ & row hem O 1 not only A red, delicate orchid and snowy white. darling frocks for graduation the white ones FIRST to attract the writer was a glzoup of imported organdie dresses in poppx What How bridesmaids would brighten the scene in the orcb!ds and poppy reds! Sketch shows the youthful style with close quaint side panels be-ruffled from waist to hem. The ruffles are bias and the gar- stretched to form a ripple. Surplice front and elbow sleeves—like a Colonial lady, eh? Others of Dotted Swiss, Imported Voiles, Imported Ginghams, Normandie, novelties and a riot of colors to put the flowers to shame. The styles vary so innumerably that the woman requiring 46 measure or the debutante proportioned for size fourteen, and all the way between, there is DRESS, but SCORES OF DRESSES! One and All at . $15.95 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | Hair o | S HESE are the filmy ma- | Maline : < : Spo L terials used in .fashion- I Silk Net ing these bewitching hats. | Burnt There is a sufficient variety || Ostrich, of shapes and sizes for every i Burnt taste and requirement, from | Peacock, the younger set to most con- | Glyeerined, servative dressers. ThcAbeauty i 5 of these lovely hats is that | Ostrich, & | théy can be worn on any sum- it Flowers, mer occasion, the advantage is I‘ Ribbons the very low price for such 1‘ Novelties quality, style and assortment. ! Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother \e. N What Could Be More Summery Than \“ Black Transparent Hats Light in weight, charming in style, becoming n efigct and a value so unusual that it wsll surprise you to learn we have marked them at $5.00 | ' Take Two or Three On Your Vacation! -« Handmade Batiste Blouses at $3.95 — ) T HERE is more dressing. tunning! Chiffon Alpaca - Sweaters $5.95 UST the right weight for Summer. Tuxedo model, which grows in favor. Navy, silver and tiger lily—colors that re- main in vogue.- Patch pocket, belt and closely-tailored sleeves. ‘These sweaters are very nobby when worn with a present style skirt, and we've priced them low because we realize that every woman, miss and girl wants to add a sweater to her vacation wardrobe. Second Floor—Upper Level Coming! For Men Only "_A Rousing Sals of 3,600 MEN'S than one thing to'recommend these dainty : blouses. They are made entirely by hand and embel- lished with hand-embroidery and real filet lace—in fact, some have Irish lace, if you prefer. There are enough styles for you to havcuvu-alandva'rytlwstylgofym The price is the chief attraction; it is so much lower than quality warrants that we advise early attention to this matter. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother THIS IS THE ONLY STORE IN W, - INGTON WHERE YOU - CAN A(]S!?T This corset has so many points of hygiene in addi- tion to its style supe- lr(lonty, that it ha(s:gecoma nown as a R Cl.ASSICZ; SEr Designed and construc- ted to overcome errors of physique, it supports the organs without undue weight. It holds the figure in <ol position without binding or strain—in fact it has a restfal effect when worn. We have specialists to fit you, tell you all about - z ~ how to don, wear and ad- just this wonderful corset to get perfect results. Aside from its health properties, its correct style and service endurance, it is very easy to put on and take off—no lacing. It is laced when rm get it, adjusted b; means of a convenient elt that puts it in place with one movement. Be sure to see this corset, have qur specialists explain it to you, fit you and you will say it is the most comfortable as well as conformable you've ever worn. $3 to $18 Fourth Floor Annex—Adjolning the Radio Section —e Irish Linen Unbleached Table Damask yard,. $2.25 S ONE of the items our Linen’ Section features for women who appreciate quality combined with value. By the way—perhaps you will attend a June wedding. 1f so, this will serve as an ac- ceptable gift, for it bleaches pure white after a few laun- derings. 72 inches wide. 18-inch Pure Irish Nap- kins—Fine grade and a sat- isfactory range of attractive i $5:00 at, dozen Half - linen Hemstitched Huck Towels—Fine quality, with damask border and space for monogram. Sire 20436, Each... 90c White Turkish Bath Towels—Woven of double- twisted yarn; size 22x44. Each....... 49C 13-inch Madeira Serviettes — Beautifully embroidered in basket and other elab- Doren e $6.95 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother — 10,000 Yards of Summer’s 'Desirable Silks $1.69 and $2.69 ~ THIS is certain to be one of the most worthy of all these splendid silk events, for values are decidedly unusual. The silks immediately important in fashion are here. Especially fine in quality and decidedly underpriced for economical selection. At $1.69 Yard —40-Inch Crepe de Chine—25 Colors. —40-Inch Printed Crepe de Chine. , —40-Inch Silk Radium—washable. —40-Inch Printed Georgette. —40-Inch Plain, Heavy Georgette. —40-In, Charmeuse—black, gray, tan, white, navy. —36-Inch Plain and Glace Chiffon Taffeta. —33-Inch White Pongee Suiting. —36-Inch Black and Navy Taffeta. At $2.69 Yard —40-Inch Canton Crepe—black, white and colors. —40-Inch Plain Radium—heavy weight. —40-Inch Novelty Canton Crepe—heavy quality. —40-Inch Printed Crepe—dainty designs. —40-Inch Sport Crepes—varied assortment. —40-Inch White Pongee Suiting—heavy grade. There are colors in variety enough to meet practically every preference, so that choice is sg'emingly unrestricted in this sale. And the prices are decidedly low for silks of these fine qualities. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Coloted Wash Goods In Just the Weaves They're Wearing This Summer Prices In Your Favor, Too—Which Will Please! New Dotted Swiss, Yard, $1.35 In so many colors and combinations that you'll revel in them when yo enough for your summer frocks. 32 inches wide and just as sheer and dainty as can be. Price—very much lower than value! 32-Inch Dress Ginghams, Yard, 38¢c Many checks and plaids, in the most at- tractive colors, including brilliant and more For frocks, subdued tones. F ¢ clothes—even bathing suits Gingham this season. Silk-Warp Pongee, Yard, 63c 32 inches wide and the weight that makes such summery frocks, suits, blouses, bathing suits and men’s shirts. The sea- son’s best colors, with an abundance of natural color! 40-Inch Fine Organdie, Yard, 25¢ Sheer and crisp in the colors most de- manded. Pastel and sport colors as well as the darker tones for general wear. What pretty dance frocks can be fashioned of this fabric! First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother u come to get children’s are made of FOR SUMMER WEAR AND SUMMER SEWING Sheer White Wash Fabrics £ THERE'S any more fascinating work than light sewing in Summer hours, it hasn’t been discovered. future needs, SO we men 10-yard Piece of 36-inch Longcloth $2.85 The famous Imperial brand, with chamois finish, through which the heedle fairly glides. This is a spe- cial for tomorrow only! Industrious women sew for immediate and tion a few of the many white items. 10-yard Piece of 218:4‘1::: White Lingerie Nainsook ! 2.98 yard, 25¢ | $ Requires no ironingy | and is most delightful for summer lingerie and children’s clothes. Silky finish quality that makes the most comfort- able and serviceable under- clothes for women and chil- ‘dren, and the value is un- usual! First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 'Bargain 6th Floor| = [ Specially As ors Ratine and Beach Cloh . Sport Dresses hand-cross-stitch emb r oidery, . gingham edging, leather belt; in white, brown, copen, rose a green; sizes 36 to 44. attractive styles. Gingham Dresses, $4.49 This is gingham season. . great quantities are received and sold. Why? The price is ridiculously low for the quality and charming styles. All col- and, other tempting models. i There is nothing more delightful for appearance { or comfort in warm weather. you, and there are three distinct styles—every one a beauty. Sizes for women and misses. ....... Attractive Ofl:ring for Wednesday sketched, with £54.95 model Other Imported and Domestic Gingham Every day in neat checks, organdie trimming quality will amaze | force for good in the worid could LNGOLN HIAWAY TREES DEDCATED Head of Forestry Association at “Road of Remembrance” | Services at York, Pa. YORK, Pa, May 30.—York county today completed the longest stretch of memorial tree planting in the United States, with the dedication s a road of remembrance of twenty- five miles of the Lincoln highway. Greetings were sent by the Lincoln Highway Memorial and Tribute Tree Association of York, to the St. Joseph County Memorial Tree Forestry Asso- ciation, at South Bend, Ind, and to the Lincoln Highway Memorial Asso- ciation of Stark county, at Canton, Ohio, where similar planting has been done along the highway. Special Tablets Unvelled. Charlel Lathrop Pack, president of | the American Forestry Association. and Maj. R. 1. Stuart, forester of | Pennsylvania, were speakers at the unveiling of the tablets at either end of the twenty-five-mpile stretch. Mr. Pack delivered to the Women's Club of York, whose members worked on the plans and tree planting permits | for the past two years in memory of | York cbunty war heroes, a letter from | Mrs. Warren G. Harding, a vice presi- | dent of the American Forestry Asso- ciation, which said: “Please allow me to congratulate you on the wonderful work you have brought to conclusion in the dedica- | tion on Memorial day of the road of remembrance along the Lincoln high- way. In the planting of twenty-five miles of that famous highway, you | have erected a memorial that the en- tire country can enjoy in the years to come. May long life attend the trees you have placed in the care of the Lincoln Highway Memorial and Tri- bute Tree AsSociation.” Tells of Tribute Here. In his address, President Pack said: “At Washington today is being ded- icated a great memorial to Abraham Lincoln. We meet here on a stretch of a transcontinental highway named for that man, who said ‘that these dead shall not have died in vain' I like to think of these memorial high- ways, planted with memorial trees for those of another war, as being the roads of remembrance that bind together the mation Lincoln kept to- gether. “These highways are civilization's highways. TheWbring brother closer to brother, neighbor closer to neigh- bor, friend closer to friend. Thus the stranger ~meets stranger and is no longer stranger. He gets the view- | point of the other fellow, and that is| just what Lincoln. after all, worked | for. What a wealth of blood, what a have been saved, when we look back through history, could we have but had the viewpoint of the other fellow. “I firmly believe these memorial highways will help to bring that very | viewpoint into being. We have made | rapid progress in means of transpor- | tation from the ox cart up to the| motor car, which now makes neigh- | bors of once seemingly distant peo- ple.” FRANCE WL SHUN | POLTIGS AT HAGLE Poincare to Recommend That | Parley Deal Only With Economic Subjects. By the Associated Press. PARIS, May 30.—Premier Poincare, it is stated in well informed quarters, | { ! i 1 i will recommend to the chamber of | deputies that France abstain from | participation in the conference at | The Hague on Russian affairs unless | it is well established in advance that | the conference is to discuss economic | subjects alone, and that the discus- | sion_will take place between experts, ! as distinguished from diplomats. | Diplomats Excluded. i The term experts, as understood | in_ this connection, excludes: both diplomats and political leaders. It is known, for instance, that M. F care does not regard Foreign Mi ister Tchitcherin of Russia as an ex- pert. Three ventualities are being co: sidered by the French government: Full participation.in case the econom- ic character of the conference is as- sured, provisionsl participation {rom June 15 until it appears from a week of conference whether Tt will keep out of politics, with retirement be- fore the arrival of the Russians if politics creep in, and. in this case, the | sending of an eye-witness such as the United States sent to Genoa. Free Hand Expected. It Is expected that the chamber will give Premier Poincare a free hand, with the assurance that parlia- ment will support him if he finds that the arrangements for the Hague meeting do not give suficient guaran- tees that it will be a mere continuation of the Genoa conference. flicial circles here have been much disturbed by talk in London and Rome to the effect that the ques- tion of fixing_ definitely the frontiers of eastern Europe between Russia and Poland and between Russia and | other states may be discussed at The | Hague. The prospects of The Hague gathering will be judged partly by the lists of delegates, which will be closely scrutinized, and if they are not entirely composed of experts, that fact will have great weight in in- fluencing_the premier's decision con- cerning France's participation. STOCK FOR EMPLOYES. Standard Oil of Indiana Announces | Second-Year Plan. | CHICAGO, May 30.—Standard Oil of Indiana stock, at present guoted at above $118 a share, will be sold by the company to its employes at ‘$84 a share up to March 31, 1923, it is an- nounced. This is an increase of $11 a share over the price paid during ||| the twelve months ended March 31, 1922. {I The employe ownership plan en- ters on its second year with 7,173 employe subscribers, an increase of 1,073 over the number who signed for stock when the plan first went into effect April 1, 1921. —_— COURT APOLOGIZES. ! o e T 1 i Dismisses Suit Against Former Agent of Buddies’ Club:. BALTIMORE, May 30 (Special).— Marvin Gates Sperry, national head of the Private Soldiers and Sailors’ Legion, who was arrested in Wash- ington last wek, charged with em- bezzling $45 while an agent of llle' Buddies’ Club, the local branch of the organization, was dismissed with an apology by Magistrate Stanford when the case was brought up in the central police court. Magistrate Stanford, who dismissed the case use of insufficient evi- dence, told Edward J. Smythe, a former Canadian army sergeant and red head of the Buddies’ Club, who made the allegations against Mr. Sperry, that he “regretted the warrant had been issud.” » ‘The embezzlement charge specified that Sperry, acting as an agent of the club, failed to turn over $45 which had been contributed to the{Ji club, Magistrate Stanford said when Smythe applied for the w: t he Swe=s that he cou' prove that the 2 % | e — 'That’s Why Youw're Tired —04t of Soris—Have No Appefile Your Liver Is Sluggish NEW YORK and Return SUNDAY JUNE 4 imilar Excursion July 30 ceeee.. 1230 AM, York in Early orning. (uptown), 5:47 P.M,, standard time; Liberty Street (downtown), 6 P.M.. standard time, same day. Tickets on Sale Friday and Sat- urday Preceding Excursion. See Flyers. Consult Ticket Agentx. Baltimore & Ohio = MUDDIMAN’S=—\ Buy your Polar Cub Electric Fan \ for those hot summer days now $5.00 ¢ MUDDIMAN 616 12th St.—1204 G St. CORD TIRES ~ON— EASY TERMS ““Pay for ’em as You use ‘em GUARANTEED QUALITY CORD TIRES ONLY T.0.PROBEY CO. 1230 Wis. Ave. N. W. Phont West 133 and radiant with life,use Newbro's when F-F Ointment and F-F Medicated Soap are used. The effect is almost magical. % Made by a master chemist from a wonderful formula, the | F-F Ointment has proven itself one of the very best remedies in the world for skin disorders of every kind. Eczema, Acne, Psoriasis, Bar- ber’s Itch quickly yield to F-F Ointment used in_connection with F-F Medicated Soap. Then, too, for Cuts, Burns and il Ulcerations F-F Ointment and | F-F Medicated.Soap are invalu- able. Keep these two fimedies in the hgl\ue in case emergencies. our neigh- borhood drug store has them. ll Generous sample free, if you g . | Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Co., Phila,, Pa.