Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 21

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e Bpecial Correspondence of The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 20.—Charg- ing infidelity and ‘naming a co- respondent, Louis Weiger of this county has filed suit in the eircuit; court here for an absolute divorce! from Mrs. garet Weiger of Alex- | andria cou Va. He is represented by Attorne: kn A. Garrett of Rock- Dbill sets forth that the ried in Washington, on January, 15. 1917, and lived to- ‘gethed in Washington an-l this coun- " ‘until the acts complain=d of were | iscovered. There are no children. | { The funeral of Levi Houser, aged Tesident of Potomac district, who died early Monday morning affer an - ness of several months, took plice | Yesterday from the home of Mr.| Houser's _son-in-law _and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jackson, » Potomac. The services were conduct- ed by the pastor of the Potomaci Methodist Church, and burial was in| the cemetery adjojning the church. Funeral services * for Joscph Dy Stang. well known and life-long| resident of the vicinity of Cloppers, who died on Monday, aged sixty- eight years, were heid vesterday at St Rose's Catholic Church. Cloppers. | Rev. John S. Cuddy, pastor of the church, officlated. and burial was in the cemetery nearb | Among the couples married in; Rockville withig the last day or two were: Miss Sarah E. Lubone and Charles E. Goldstein, both of Wash- ington; s Anna M. Veser of Hampden. N. J.. tad George L. Miller of Washinzton, and Miss Eleanor 3. Shores and Clitirles L. Green, botn of Taylorstowh, V: Eleazar Ri sold his farm of 100 acres. near Norbeck. this county, to a Mr. Orrison of Washington, for $13.500. He will give possession De- cembe; ville. The couple were LANSBURGH & BROTHER e Shop. First Floor Men's Sale of Woven Madras Shiirts $1.35 HE remainder Jf the 3700 fine shirts we bought from a maker who preferred selling at a sac- rifice to including them in his inventory. Whether you need shirts now or not, follow the far-sighted ex- ample of those who have already profited —buy at least a half dozen. This sale won’t be equaled in i many a long day. All are l excellent quality (won't fade) woven madras, in a wide choice of splendid pat- ! terns. All sizes, 13% to 17. $2.95 In time for opening of the 1 Wardman Park Inn pool Saturday. Vacationize, economize— whether going away or staying at home, you can save appreciably by taking advantage of this low pric- ing Friday. All wanted col- ors and combinations, in sizes 34 to 46—and you know a worsted suit is a good suit at any price. Clearance Straw Hats 15 Price $2.85 Hats.. $1.45 $4.00 Hats..... $2.00 $5.00 Hats..... $2.50 Special Lot at. $1.00 ' - Shop Friday . for the Week End EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. e Washington—New York—Paris Established 1860 ‘THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922.° LANSBURGH & BROTHER STORE NEWS for Friday, July 21, 1922 i KNOW of no sounder advice to offer than this—Friday is always a good shopping day, but doubly so during the July Sales. First, because department heads have designated it as the day when they scrutinize their stocks to put on sale interesting items at lowest prices; second, because we close Saturday and must do.two days’ selling Friday—another incentive to increase the values to the point of greatest enticement. Just study today’s offerings to see how well it illus- trates the point. Summer Corsets Special, $1.95 A coutil foundation with top of fancy striped elastic insures fit and shapeliness without too. much weight. Excellent ‘models for the medium and stout figure. Low bust, broad front stay and long hip. Sizes 24 to 30. Matn Floor Silk Brassieres Reduced to 75¢ These are regular One-Dollar brassieres, and the best thing about them is that they-are so daintily trimmed and finished they may be worn Wwithout a camisole. Fine flesh color silk with heavy lace top and bottom. Sizes 34 to 44. Third Floor Girls Aré Partial to These Prez:y ° ~ Crepe Kimonos $1.50 & $2.95 ND these prices are spécial for LA Friday. Several attractive col- ors to'choose from. Sizes 4 to 16 years. . 1 3 Girls’ Crepe Gowns—Pink or white, with low neck and ki- mono sleeves. years | I An unusual quality at a price that will justify your purchas- ing a large supply. Small, me- dium and large sizes. S . Fourth Floor Bal_'efbot Sandals $1.45 KIDDIES say that barefoot san- dals are most as much fun as going barefoot, and tender feet are rotected, too. These brown leather arefoot sandals have flexible soles, just made for play. Sizes 8% to 28 Second Floor '3.000 Yards of 40-Inch AlLSilk Crepe de Chine Regular $1.69 Quality, Friday Only, Yd., $1.39 HE most ‘seasonable colors and i shades, with plenty of white, pink, orchid, navy and black. A heavy quality, perfect in every re- spect. i Third Floor 95c Net Guimpes, 85¢ Net Guimpes with sleevés, trimmed with real Val and Venise lace. Priced special for Friday only. White R Sashes—Trimmed lvmh ;_arrowlp &ngfiifl yards 4SC jong. Formerly ‘Friday only, Sfik Caracul—Four. .and. . six inches "lT.du'u... ...:.53:. :i::oi ;:il;‘r’tfons. l-to‘-?}n:c:l:f: s C To Make Room for the First Fall Hats Clearance of 245 deal more than a dollar’s worth of pleasure and sat- isfaction before you will have to lay them aside. fabrics. trimmed that go summer frock or sweater. Hats $ Summer PORT and dress hats that will give a great Straws, silks, hairbraids, Trimmed or un- shapes. Colors well with any Second Floor. Remnants of Wash Goods White and Colors 15cand 25¢ Yd. THI“,*weck’s heavy selling has left many remnants of some of our most desirable patterns, and we have grouped them into two lots at these prices. Some of the pieces have sufficient yardage for a dress, while, others might be just the odd piece you want for trimmings. Plenty of ginghams and voiles included. First Floor 10 Fine Wardrobe Trunks — At $25.00 . They have raise top, hangers for every desired garment, laundry bag, shoe box, clothes container, lock bar on drawers and extra large space for hats. Choice of brown or biack. Until sold Friday, $25.00. ~ Suit Cases At $15.00 . Made. of Government Saddle Leather, with straps all round, solid brass catches and sewed-on corners. There are six only, in russet color, 24-inch size. To get one be early on hand. Fitth Floor For the Season of Picnics American Thermos Bottles Pint-and- Qunrt Pint St a-half Size Size $119 $1.89 $2.25 The prices are so special you may decide you can use several bottles of different sizes for your summer outings. —First Floor. Awning Goods Drastically Reduced You'll need awnings for another two months to come—profit then by this final disposal of all awning goods—blue, green and brown stripes. Formerly priced at 59c and 49c yard. Final Clear- ance price, Friday, yard, 38C Swinging Hammocks re- duced %—Buy comfort at a discount Friday! The balance of this season and all of next, for these are ham- mocks of durability plus. As to price-lowness, you can buy a splen- did hammock for -as little as $1.89 Friday. Camp Stools, 50c—Auto trips, on the side lines, camping, uses without end. More comfortable stools, with back rests, each, 75c. Ready-Made Awnings, 15 Price—Final clear- ance includes all sizes—ready to hang, in green and tan stripes and green and white stripes. Why worry along without these aids to relief from- summer heat when you can own them now at just one-half of marked prices? | 9x12 Congoleum 1‘ ! | Art Squares, $6.95 i | Choice of four delightful pat- | terns, without border, because cut | from full rolls. These famous | squares are the acme of utility || and home beautifying. Buy now I | | | | for every nced and pyramid your |’ | savings. Fifth Floor Lining Remnants One-third Off Marked Prices Not one-third off their real values, but one-third less than the actual rices they are now marked—mean- ing a most unusual saving. Sateen, Surf Cloth, Per- caline, A. B. C. Silk, Cotton- back Satin, Lingerette, Cam- bric, and many other plain and fancy materials. - “The most wanted materials for bath- ing suits, kimonos, underwear, children’s frocks and linings. Reduced for Early Clearance 1 Summer Dresses Three Racks of Them— Formerly $5.95 to $9.95 $4.95 EVEN though a small part of the summer dress season has passed, afother dress or two at $4.95 will mean a great amount of service for a very small expenditure. They are all smart styles that give evidence of their former * prices. Dark voiles, dotted or fig- ured, dotted Swiss and bright col- ored ginghams. Some show a com- bination of several materials and others are trimmed with lace or embroidery. Sizes for misses and women, 16 to 46. Special for Friday Only 150 White Wash Skirts $2.49 White surf satin and gabar- dine, featuring pearl button. . trimming and several novel pocket effects. / 44 Checked Voile Skirts’ In orchid, green or blue. - Slightly .soiled ‘from’han-. $1 dling ... First Floor Friday we stress the values in Boys’ Palm Beach Suits $7.75 OOL comfort assured the boy 4 who wears one of these Genu- ine Palm Beach Suits. Smart Nor- folk models in gray, olive, sand, tan, blue and heather. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ Wash Suits—In middy, junior Norfolk and button-on styles; glain mé combined (astlctgors. Sizes 2Y: to years. Special ri- Boys’ Bathing Suits—Pacific type one-piece suits, in blue, red trim- med, and black, white trimmed. 59 Sizes 28 to 34. Friday......... JC Boys' Middy Hats— Sailor al}d rah-r;;(h shapes, in washable blue, white, khaki and combined col- e - 39¢ ors. All $izes...occunnereninnnn Boys’ One-piece Play Suits— In light-weight materials, khaki and blue years Boys’ Overalls—Blue denim, with bib and suspenders. Very durable. Sizes 4 to 14.......... 39¢ Boys’ Khaki Sport Blouses— With sport collar and _short sleeves. Sizes 8 to 15. Special 49c¢ striped. Boys’ Khaki Knickers—Olive drab color. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Straight knee style, sizes 4 to 9 years. Friday special.................. Fourth Floor 49¢ Friday Sale of Underthings _ Step-in Drawers, Bloomers and Silk Camisoles 45¢ ECAUSE the quantities are limited, we are offering these garments at a price far below their real value. The step-ins and blaomers are of good quality nainsook, trimmed with fancy stitching or dainty colored bindings. The bloomers are cut full and well reinforced. The camisoles are of silk, with bodice tops and a trim- ming of lace. Main Floor. Apron Frocks Are Specially Priced for Friday 86¢ It’s such an easy matter to be neat and comfortable about the house, when a large supply of these apron dresses will cost you so little. Attractive patterns. of percale, in checks, stripes and floral designs. Slip-overs or with back or front side closing. Fitted belts or tie sashes. Trimmed with rickrack or binding of con- trasting color. Third Floor Nl Sl ot o o)) Girls’ Gingham Kiltie Skirts 69¢ Pleated skirts with suspender tops, in many pretty colors of ging- ham. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Guimpes to wear with them, of white striped v i to 14 years Sleeping Garments—Of dim- e e short ves. 0 years 5OC Rompers and Creepers—Of pink, blue or tan chambray, with hand embroidery. Sizes 1 to 5 years....l,.‘ ............... o 690 100 Colored Dimity Bolster Pieces At 59¢ Which is less than half price. Pink, blue or yellow. For twin or double beds. - All-wool Army Blankets, musurin%vmxu. Khaki color, with no border. camping or automobile eigh 4% pounds. Useful for - $3.9 ®» very fine 1uality. They have cut-out e:aler;gcaldoped embroid- e el an ‘measure 80x90 inches ....o.ccetieiieinanne $2-66 All-cotton Mattresses—Well mdillnd congf:xi-tnablc, Covered * with dural art ticl in a o o Sigms.. $6.88" choice of several designs... ~ Wourts Fioor- Jane Stuart Shops For You Closed All Day » Saturda 420-430 Seventh St. Northwest Wa_t_ch F; ;'idays In The Storéwide J uly Sales! + Even Under a July Sun, There’s Charm a-Plenty in This Advance Showing of Autumn Hats \Special MMHE excitement of being the first to don a new season’s hat is greater than ever, when they are specig]ly priced as soon as they come from their. wrap- pings. Velvet, satin, taffeta, canton crepe and duvetyn, in one- fabric effects, or com- binations. Some’ have ZAmmediately taken on navy or brown, while gaiety of such colors a pearl, sand or royal. Mommg' - $2.00 HETHER the practi- cal tuck-in model the autumnal tones of black, others cling to the summery s tangerine, cherry, pheasant, Second Floor. Queen Make and Porch Dresses $2.95 T is only because the price is so low that we fecl we must call them morning and porch dresses. You will find among them just the inex- pensive sort of frock you were looking for to wear on outings, picnics and shopping trips. They were made exclusively for us, and you will vote our designer a true benefactor when you see what real style he put into dresses that would cost only $29 There’s a charming printed voile with vestee, collar and cuffs of organdie; another of Dresden flowered batiste edged with organdie, and still another of ring patterned ba- tiste with gathered skirt, and trimmings of hemstitched organadie. Sizes for women and misses. Third Floor +. Adorned with Fine Laces are These Lingerie Blouses or the ‘'more frivolous over- blouse, each one has an in- dividuality such as you ex- ct in your finest blouses. ost of them are the square neck, tuxedo model, giving a wide latitude for novel trimming effects. Val, filet and Irish lace, touches of embroidery, cluster tucking, organdie banding and pearl buttons are used in many different ways. Second Floor Now Milady May Choose Novel Handbags From Four Attractive Groups . $1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $4.59 IF SHE is a very practical person, she may choose a large flat bag that has lots of room for papers and memoranda. Or if her mind runs to the strictly femi- nine, it will most likely be a petite affair of light col- ored leather that may open at almost any unexpected place to display charming little vanity fittings. Morocco, genuine® calf, pin seal, imported moire and safian. Un- d frames; some an overlappin, ner decoration. Plenty of black, brown and blue, besides many of the lighter and more unusual shades.

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