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Washington—New York—Paris (% =2 s S aeay “Go-Getters” HAT'S modern slang ! applied to persons who possess perse- verance and a little more than ordinary daring. “Go-Getters” take their disappointments as stim- i ulants—they will not ad- it mit defeat. i | George Washington once said: “To persevere is one’s duty.” To reach out a helpful hand or to give an idea || to a deserving person is | a privilege not to be thoughtlessly set aside. || Our advice to those | who strive is first to join the “Go-Getters.” De- pending solely upon capi- tal and luck is likely to start one on a smooth illside downwardway to dismal failure and noth- ingness. We b can be cla; eve Qur Store by well doing and perse- | verance can we hope to continue to climb up. < R Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Short Lots in a Final Clearance Prices Inconsiderable Former Sale No. Article Price 2 Tweed Suits..$4500 $18.95 5 Tricotine C 1 Taffeta Wrap, $16.95 $5.95 3 Knitted Coats, $12.00 $5.95 2 Suidens Coats, $15.00 $5.95 3 Sport Coats...$15.95 $5.95 SKIRTS 52 Plaid Sport SEbrts ........ .50 $3.95 43 Tweed Skirts...$4.95 $3.95 23 Checkered Voile Skirts....$2.79 $149 DRESSES 1 Roshanara * Sport Dress...$38.00 $35.00 2 Roshanara Dresses ..... $65.00 $49.50 2 Canton Dresses ...... $65.00 $49.50 3.Roshanars Dress ..$69.50 $49.50 3 Rosh: Dress ..$59.50 $49.50 4 Trico Dress $65.00 $49.50 2 Crep. 8, $59.50 $49.50 1 Crepe Sa Dress $59.50 $49.50 1 Canton Dress, $85.00 $49.50 1 Pancy Crepe Dress ........$98.50 $49.50 ning $49.50 $49.50 $49.50 $5.95 Second Floor. July Sale of Children’s White Pique Coats $1.95 and $2.95 These beautiful little garments, plain or em- broidered styles, a neces- sary part of the baby’s wardrobe. Sizes 1 to 3 Yyears. Fourth Floor July Sale of - Coats and Capes 1 X - 14 Off Final clearance of splendid quality capes and coats, in sizes 1 to 6 years, reduced one-third from marked firices. Fourth loor. July Sale of $1.25 Wizard Polish Mops 79¢ ‘Best yarn, triangular shape, Wizard Mops, chemically treated or with Wizard Polish, cleans, polishes and pre- serves the floor surface. Smooth handle and ad- justable elbow. - Fifth Floer STORE NEWS for Wednesday, July 19, 1922 j Storewide July Short—Brisk—V alueful! One-Day Sale'of 300 Lovely Trimmed Hats at $1.85 WHAT if you had no intention of buying another hat. You couldn’t anticipate this sale—you couldn’t imagine any store selling hats like these at such a price. But here they are—for one day’s brisk selling, and only the reckless will do without a new summer hat when one can be purchased for so little. The alluring array includes such styles and materials of the moment, in white and colors, as Fabric and Straw Hats, Pineapple Garden Hats with Crepe de Chine Scarf, Satin and Georgette Hats, Milan, Hemp, Felt and Straw Hats—Hats never intended to sell at such price—all trimmed and ready for immediate wear, for sport and dress. For one short, quick selling Tuesday at $1.85. Seeond Floor at prices seldom duplicated. Regular $1.00 e . 50c 38¢c Regular 75¢c Cretonnes, yard ooieoes Sale D & R Cold Cream, jar, 3%¢ L & B Lemon Cream, JAL seeiieenciioianann 3Bc Djer-Kiss Face Powder, 42¢ Java Rice Powder, with Ashes of Roses Djer-Kiss Talcum.. Mennen’s Violet Talcum ....... - ‘Williams’ Talcum. Colgate’s Talcum.. Pebeco Tooth Paste. Sanitol Tooth Powder.. Lyon’s Tooth Powder.. Senreco Tooth Paste....30c July Sale High-Grade Colored Wash Goods 35¢ ;Yar'd _ 50c a Yand for This Quality All Season 36-inch Printed Dim- ities, in a large variety of designs and plain colors. 36-inch Woven Tissues, in plaids, stripes and checks of many choice colors, 36=-inch Printed La Chine Muslin, a beautiful mercerized material greatly resembling fou- - lard, in many lovely com- binations of colors. - Wirst Fless, July Sales That End Tomorrow Sale of Cretonnes WINDING up the clearance, which includes the cream of our stocks, in the choicest of patterns, | quality and colorings. A time to buy fall cretonnes Fifth Floor—Lansdburgh & Brother, | o TA® ° o Toilet Articles THIS notable annual event, big in every way except i the prices, closes tomorrow. A final opportunity to secure the pick of our standard toilet needs at the low sale prices. A few quoted: R ) Regular 50c Cretonnes, yard ceeeeeee Regular 38c Cretonnes, yard cresncel 25¢ 19¢ of Lavorls Mouth Wash..85¢c Listerine (medium size), 38c ‘Whisk Brooms, each....3% L & B Toilet Tissue, roll 2,000 sheets. .. ... 20c 16-0z. Peroxide. ...19¢ Hairbrush, superior- quality. ......... A ‘Witch Hazel, bottle Dethol, kills Az pint Dethol Sprays, each....45c Wild Root Hair Tonic, 45c and 88c Danderine, large siz .85¢ Wild Root Shampoo....48¢c Palmolive Shampoo First Floor. Special Demonstration 'LIFEBUDY HEALTH SOAP Now in Progress! manufacturer J has sent an ex- pert demonstrator to show how to start to achieve a beautiful, healthy complexion with this wonder com- bination of pure red palm oil and d'fuw- Prices special for demonstration period - only, e 4 for 25¢c 8 Tor 09014 "hor 38 ' LANSBURGH & BROTHER Sales ’ Open 9:00, Close 5:30 Boys’ 49¢ Sale Boys’ Khaki Blouses Boys’ Khaki Knickers - Boys® Sport Blouses Boys’ Straw Hats Boys’ Bathing Suits Boys’ Wash Suits Choice, 49c Boys’ Khaki Blouses, durably made of strong yarn-dyed = khaki. The ideal summer play blouse. Sizes § to 15 years, 49c. Boys' Khaki Knickers, full made of olive drab khaki, extra tough where needed, strong seams. Sizes 8 to 15, at 49¢c. Boys” Sport Blouses, with sport collar and short sleeves. Choice of yarn-dyed khaki, white corded madras, tan cot- ton pongee and striped percale. Sizes 8 to 15, at 49c¢. \ Boys’ Straw Hats, col- ors black, brown and navy, at 49c. Boys’ Bathing Suits, popular one-piece suits, in black, trimmed with red or white. Sizes 4 to 12 years, at 49c. Boys' Wash Suits, solid and combined colors, in fine quality chambray, linene and woven ma- terials. 25 to 7, at 49c. Fourth Fioor. July Sale of 40-Inch White Sport Satin $1.69 Yard Superior quality at the price has enabled us to sell thousands of yards of this loveliest and most fashionable of the sea- son’s sport fabrics. A decidedly beautiful white. Third Fioor. July Sale of Handkerchiefs 3 for 25¢ Women’s Handker- chiefs, dainty bits of lawn, some hemstitched, some hemmed, with white or colored embroidered corner, others with cord- ed border. First Floor July Sale of 39-Inch Muslin 10c Yard Unbleached Sea Istand Muslin, fine sturdy qual- ity, easy to bleach. For cases, mattress covers, sheets, art work, etc. Third Floor. July Sale of 36-In. Longcloth 15¢ Yard Short lengths ‘of fine quality full bleach Long- cloth, for underwear and infants’ dresses. Lengths 2 to 5 yards; will not cut. Third Floor. July Sale of All Girls’ Hats at Half Price Choose from our entire stock of lovely children’s hats at 14 off marked prices. Feurth Fleor. July Sdle of Pillowcases 25¢ Each Clearance of 1,200 fine lity. Waldorf brand, ?u'i bleach, free of dress- i i 42x36 g‘a&&gs and Third Fileor. nd cortroversy. It has been inter- |monument, #he referred the matter preted by various critics as the|to Saint Gaudens himself, who replied *'Mystery of Death,” as *) that, 8o far as he could express his even as “Despair. ast meaning, It would be by “T an authoritative word about it. for |which passeth understanding.” which imultitudes of people will e | The meaning of the statur is thus grateful. ound to be that which rat To the Bditer of The Btar. Elizabeth F. Nichols, who knew |highest religious feelin, The meaning of the statue, by Saint| Saint Guuders well, writes "t worthy alike of the great N oston Herald from Corni ., |and of the gifted author of “Mont St dens, over the grave of the wite| BICL, (00l “or 'Buint Gaudens, that, | Mictimel &nd . Gharires. whore of Henry Adams at Washington has|.¢ the roquest of Mrs, Caroline H.|consolation the Wtatue was desigmed beer. the subjéct of perennial question | Dall, soon Rfter the ercction of the LUCIA AMES MEAD, e e s RO i i 'Greatest Causa for Present = = l “Industrial Disease,” He Says, in Keynote. SEES HARM TO COUNTRY Way Out of National Diffioulty Will Be Found, Declares Sena- tor, at Milwaukee. SAINT GAUDENS’ MEANING . OF STATUE REVEALED eling iptor Making History. ¥ NFANT MORTALITY in past ages has been something frightful, something almost beyond belief, and even today it occupies the time and the mind of leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being grad- il on e ually reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new reme- solLwAUKEE, July 15— United dieg for infants. This reduction in the death rate has NOT been a,ccumphsped by his campuign for renomination in +| adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults. Rather has it been o predatons wonter, oment, stusox:| to keep olear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precattions reached undreamed proportions &nd and remedies speci.flca.fly Epplicflble m iflfaflm This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trying to e chutea ha" manopotistc con- | give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Wil she rol of industry through overcapitali- du:i';-;lc::lr'::.u almost prostrate, len- chant fleet idle, that it dominated the- disarmament congress, the tariff and other im- portant republican legisiation. He was not a pessimist, he said, and be- zation was the eatest cause of i i i i i zation was the greatest causo of | pemember that Fletcher’s Castoria is strictly a remedy for infants and children? overcome monopoly he proposed the government taking back control of ¢ = . . C hildren ( :ry For [He predicted that the government P} = Speaking from a prepared address, aNet ts 15 FI the senator did not go into the ques- . tion of prohibition. ‘Would not have to fix the prices under cents on a dollar,’ Excessive Rall Rates. . Railroads, he charged, have taken a billion and a half from the public treasury, but the burden of exces- sive rates has not been lifted. Labor is idle now as never before, and in no line wages sufficlent for more tha “decent living standard.” The senator sald that the greatest achievement of the republican ad- ministration in revenue legislation has been the repeal of the excess profits tax on corporations, Which he estimated, saved “corporations and trusts $450,000.000 taxes annually. He criticlzed excessive appropria- tions for the Army and Navy as ad- vocated by “the administration.” Stgndard Oil “Gift.” Of Course You Love Your Baby. You love it because of its very helplessness, because it can’t tell you what is the matter when it feels bad. It can only cry and look to you for help. But the more you love baby, the more you want to help baby, the more you ought to realize what a wonderful remedy Fletcher’s Castoria is. It has been used for babies’ ailments for over { thirty years. i An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher’s Castoria especial}y i for babies’ use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor 0il, Paregoric, i{ Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe and best i for babies have only good to say of it. Don’t neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria and give baby a few doses of it. See how the little one smiles at you as d if trying to thank you for helping it. Soon you will learn to depend 4 on Fletcher’s Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and of course you would not think of using anything for them that was not prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the house. ceNnUuINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of moved from protection of wise legis- Mtion and given to the Standard Oil Company. The four-power treaty was de- , to plunder the Ameri- can people, namely, the present tariff bill, the ship subsidy bill, and an leged administration pBn to P pone the bonus. —_ . DEFENDS COL. SHERRILL. Public Urged to Halt Censuring and Assist “Good Work.” To the Editor of The Star. There appears in the press much frivolous criticism of Col. Sherrill. This is not the time to “knock” high officials. The colonel has not been in office long; our form of government makes the tenure of office for high officials short; the very ones of most value to administrative affairs are the ones who must move at any time the people elect—for “better or for worse.” The colonel has a big hands as superintendent of all public buildings and grounds. He cannot be everywhere at once, nor learn about everything at once, but he is making ob on his a nt charge. BStrengthen his hands; he is the alde to the President; do not hamper him by premature criticism. There is no politics In this, nor par- tiality—it is to the interest of all good citizens (of both parties) te stand now for the administratio any administration, n no government . It Is better for those who own property, if you are the owner 1y of a shack or a Ford automobile, to stand by your government and its l;‘?u AVE those odd bits of old ,'ew- elry you never wear and yet treasure made into some spe- cially desired orna- ment. Artistic re- setting of gems, re- making of jewelry, is a pride point of our service. T D - S>3 S roc. —roc- Consult Us Withous ety Dl @ -D88 & 0 e D 2D Nothin Quite So Charming Nothing is quite so charming as a porch or room fur- nished with reed or fiber furniture. It is light and cool and lends an appearance of coziness and fheergl-flness that makes it popular the year ‘roun( ‘ Designs of artistic merit, coverings of rich tapestries and gayly colored cretonnes, and attractive fin- ishes in every imaginable color combination, as well as plain tones, are all on display at-Mayer’s Life Time Furniture Store. Come in and look at some of this beautiful furniture. It’s inezpensive. 'Why, for $67.50 there’s a splen- did Karpen-made three-piece fiber suite. Life Time Furniture Is More Than ¢ Name . MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E S