Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1922, Page 14

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N. Y. TO BRAZIL FLYERS |Pm. and arrived at Charleston. at :nb:ulz‘ g::x: ::rl%(.tln beards awaiting | CHINESE FACTIOMS UNITE |Robert Dollar Company here from 120 p.m. 'Fhe editorial writers are tresting Ichang, province of Hupeh. The glant seaplane, commanded by | ¢n, ctacul ttempt as an im- H Volleys were poured into the Alics STOP AT CHARLESTON | e o e ton tried o leave | promapes " wamber. of the. Erastlian IN ATTACK ON U. S. SHIP Doliar from tne banks, proumably Wilmington, this morning but found | Centsanial celebration. 4 tain When southorn forces, which have been re- the wokiher ‘unfavorable:” VAL M [ Anemidister, o6 cummiEEtion Cep [Wounded Volleys | JCrted firing on other vesscls on this Salomon had concluded a revie® of the ‘Tacna-Arica negoilations, an almast unapimous vote of confidence was given the chancellor by the chamMer. H B z 1 i ectual agall th Poidns Tine - #he toaaiity of the ais- | TACNA PACT NOT RATIFIED turbance is about 800 miles up the river from Shanghal. e R The actack on The Allce Doliar ia | PeF Deputiss’ Approval of Salo-| Taialvote lof ‘coniiience was errol the second -instance of Chinese per- Tacna-Arica agrecment, which, 2 tisans firing on thu Amerisan flag mon’ Misunderstood. ever, was not the case. \:'n‘uehoie Big Aircrait Moves Safely Down i Coasf ,500-Mile- A Thompa leston was in i the viators fl'e Fired at Steamer river, Hundreds of bullets struck]during the last few weeks. On July Tacpa-Ari tiati i t ‘o S,500-Mile- . . [ Thompavm (Of OB e b e aeias JesakiaiDY. Wirelees Waai: . lthe American steamer, but only thel1y’s Standard Ol barge was the tar-| LIMA, Peru, August 19—Reports cir- e e Al 32 i Trip. the flight to the time the craft was|the ministry of marine has. ordered Alice Dollar. f “g_"‘" was wounded. pe. | Bt for a volley of bullets near Can- culated abroad that “the chambef 67| Was to0 an expression of confi- CHARLESTON, §. C.. August 19— |&bout to alight here. the "naval ‘statlons o Prepars 1o | by e Auscated Prem. low " the " decks” when” the - shooting| " deputies here had ratifled the Tacna-| “ence In the chancellor. ; iAbout 5:40 o'clock the Sampalo Car-| RIO JANEIRO, August .19.—Tre- :;:’:,""“‘;‘;f” Basistance iR oA SHANGHAL August 19.—The Amer-{started. The scere of the firing Was Arica agreement, recently signed in| - ——— . {reia, the alr craft which is making | mendous Interest has been aroused % - L icarw river steamer Alice Dollar was | in the famous gorge district of the | Lady June Butler, the beautiful | Washington, are due to misapprehen- robably the oldest school pupil in fiight of 8500 miles from New|here by the attempted filght from - fired on August 15 near Fuchow, on | Yanstse river, along whose stretches | daughter of the Earl of Carrick, has | sion of the chambeys action, as the| ' America is “Granny” Burns, Iy Y 5 New. York of the seaplane Sampaio| More than 20,000. women and girls 4 northern and southern troops have!joined the list of titled authors in has not b 7 y-seven years old, who has be: IYork to Rio Janerio and up the|Gorvela. The progress of the filght|in Framce are eprolled in athletic|the upper Yangtse river, and her €ap- | peen fighting amd raiding the coun- England.! Recently she has publishud egrepment not been ratified. Ai] TONTEIYED, Mt &t the summer ‘Amazon, -allghted- in Cooper- river, | Is. drawing great - headlines in—the | organizations for. competition in field | tain. G.\Crum, was slightly wounded, | tryside since Sun Yat Sen sent his|a book of poems which are loudly | the session of the chamber on Wedn ssion of one of the adult schools Jhaving left Southport, N. C., at 3:07 | newspapers, while crowds surge|and track events. according to advices received by the|army northward several months ago |pralsed by the critics. day nmight, after Chancellor Alber 1 Calhoun county, Ala. i Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c Each Linen-Finish Writing Paper, 19¢c Box In sport shades and topi‘es of hand-drawn styles. (] T 2 /. Whit'e.or tinits. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to box. Formerly 25c each.” Special, each, 15c.—First Floor. 3 g . B . Easy-writing finish.—First Floor. — = = = Washingion—New Voik—Paris Established 1860 “STORE NEWS for Monday, August 21, 1922 Open 9:00, Close 5:30 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest >3 7 = = s New Style Notes To Enthrall All Fashiondom ——— — o, —Here Monday EW Suits, New Coats, New Footwear and Furs, interpreting to a nicety the new fall modes— and New Millinery, putting an interpretation on style and value representative of and peculiar to New Fall Frocks the traditional Lansburgh & Brother repute for all- < With Their Longer Skirts Sweep satisfying money’s worth. NCW Fall SUitS Into the Mode With Dignity B ; | ; and Daring The Frock Pictured is $35.00 . SAY dignity, because the longer skirt ‘would seem to sound the knell of the present flapper; yet there are slashes, drapes and bizarre trim- mings that enable her to use her wiles in-more subtle ways. Now We Can Show You The xtriling model sketcfied s $49.50 T IS of marleen—a fabric soft and velvety, yet not too heav;} for im- mediate wear, for the woman who in- sists on being the first to set the fashion. Simplicity is its keynote, yet there are many suits in the showing that lean more to the elaborate. The knee- - leng{h coat marks the new mode and skirts are, of course, a bit longer, although the tailored suit reserves the right to shorten its skirt enough for freedom and ease in walking. Though there are many new silks, Canton crepe is not to be outdone in popularity. Crepe-back satin and crepe mo- roccain are perhaps the most dangerous rivals. The frock illustrated is of navy Cantom, with two-tier pleated side panels draping below the- hemline. A black braid looping i decorates the skirt front and sleeve edge, and a loose girdle | | i ) ; of rainbow-colored beads completes the strikitf ,.f::t;..,, i f' £ S al e Of | A dv ance F all H a t S ) I o 3 . . N 2 ! There are many tricotine suits at this price. too. All As Amazing in Price as in Newness is this | faultlessly tailored and lined-with a fine silk or crepe. { — —Second Floor. * J ; $5 ‘ | Clearasice of Cotton Blouses Tuxedo Sweaters of Fiber Silk UTUMN HATS that represent the last authentic style word of leading 6 9 C i | | New York houses at a price so sensationally low you would not think i such values possible at the beginning of the season; unless you attually saw them. . . - ’ $7o95 i Nearly 300 hats, and at this price there will not be one left at the end of the day, i HEY are tsle kind of blouses you caniwedt _all - fi for the woman who is looking forward to selecting her fall hat as economically as i A the year ’round, so even-though-it is quite A S A CHANGE from the popular slip-on, the - | possible will not miss the opportunity. ‘ important to us to clear them out promptly, they tuxedo coat sweater promises an unusual | Lyons and I;a;me V}glvgt, Came(li’sl-hairdFelt, ]:irer;Ch Felt, Erg!:roj_dered ll?u'“ty"d I are still seasonable styles for yous to any sort of costume, but takes the place of a | absolute newness. | . in tuck-in, or tie-on styles. Lace trimmed or light wrap. i —Second Fleer. ! semi-tailored, with long or short sleeves. Some N J of them lmve taken such a big price cut you There are only 65 of these, so we are makin 2 X = g g would never be able to associate them with a the price as interesting as possible. They are of 3 3 . purep fiber silk withalfighlfister. White,. jockey, - A Timely One-Day Sale of 36-Inch Fruit of the Loom clearance price of 69c. jade, henna, with a sprinkling of brown, black : g i e Bleached Cotton, from the piece | . 17¢ yard "HIS famous quality, now so popular for art work as well as sheeting, in this sale at a new T low price mark. We have plenty to supply all demands, and at this price the demand is sure to. be heavy. We counsel early shopping Monday if you wish to secure your share. This sale is for Monday only. E 4 36-Inch Pillow Tubing, Yard, 25¢ Splendid quality for pillow and bolster casing, requiring only to be hemmed. Full pieces. Monday only, yard, 25¢c. Thete’s Novelty and" The Annual Au . e Annu S gLt Fu‘r Sale 42-inch Heavy Pillowcase Tubing in niill S4=inch Sea Isltand Unbleached Sheeting, Smartness in the Latest 0”573 This C’larmmg lengths. -Come in various lengths and sold by easily bleached, and suitable for cots, single the lengths only. Special for Mon- 35 beds and art work. Special, Monday c 29¢ ’ A d e S G . ly, yard - : Jap X Mlnk Coat aio:)i:c);l {;::'clles, light or dark, for kiddies’ On;-il?l'cal‘; Fine Nai s00k, a lovely quality. for Fall F OOtWCal' —Second Floor. - blouses or school dresses. Beautiful designs fine and dainty undergarments. Come in g a-t 365 and absolutely fast colors, Monday 16 lengths.17% to 8 yards, Special, Mon- 1 We picture three models at only, yard «oe..opiecineeiens s C day only, yard.. ey C - s . =Third Floer. - S O MANY Washington women have Continuing Our Most Successful it : $ I O by this time become acquainted W‘tlll ;\he remal;'kabsl:lvalues in our An- 3 : A : _nual’ August Fur Sale they would not l A ’ t . S I f BI k t VEN though skirts are longer, the be ,sur&nsed at the beautiful quality S Annua ugus a e 0 a-n e S = fatest arrivals in fall footwear N —T and softness of this fur. claim for. it as great an individuality P % AU R AR A LR AR AL W AN A VR N MM N TR 4/ LA B AUV A 4 8 N S0 X AT U MR I AR A B LR A N | 5 5 A F COURSE, the answer to the success of this August Sale of Blankets ‘Tiés in the greatly . And some of the most strik- ; : rIt 1sda 4%—1nch mode]], with huge col- O “improved &uality of the wools and the much lower prices than have been witnessed fl.)rg many ?:ge::;"les are ind:d',’d~ in our new $10 da aF_ w; e ]en;y sleeves, with. tails years past. - The extra good values offered and the uncertainty of the coal situation combine to group. Here are three of the many . F:::ngsl::cxl vz:"t'; tl Ct;ligzgs ?l’;(d sides. ; inspire butying-result. We have been busy, and will be busy right to the end of the sale. - E styles: R ; { s H i \ i - 1 Block Plaid Blankets—I a) d 66x80 All-wool Block” Plaid- Blankets—] N ~ < eae - ‘ 3 .'\:\;lethctasscls, and lined with brocaded - £ wz!,:‘;. ,,Ag;mf sei.zcted long staple w:ofr {n:.‘:ll -ful rich’ colorings. “One of ‘th |u::fl.. Toeant s The first model illustrated is a dressy model, with novel 5 : = * the desired shadings. August Sale price, $9.z7 ,‘,‘,‘(2,",,';‘,',’ of the wle Sale $6,95 - instep strap and Spanish heel. The vamp is of .patent leather & 2 a2 3 F eepenonns viereesseee . 3 Sledeiiiiieaas 5 = s L E Vou may purchase this Jap Mink Coat or any other fur. |\ gaxts Parbamoot Block Plaid Blankets—In bluc,~ ~ 734 North Star Alkwool BlanketsIn ail ihe | . .Of black satin, with quarter of black brocade. =8 1 in ourAugust Sale by paying a small deposit and convenient _: tan, pink :ng gray ot ':hage:leof these colors on Bary J'CP,-:; :I;an:mt},flga ?ef 11.95 : Niot o practinal -ty ap punp o Bk N30, witi” é monthly payments until the wearing season, when we will g:?{,',,‘f,o,‘_'?,_‘:,'.,,,..g.“........... $4.77 price, ‘pair . $ L " welted sole and‘Cuban heel; and the third is a dashing com- 68x80 All-wool' Blankets—A splendid, durable inati in i i st e u bination of brocade apd satin in black or brown. <warmth. White only. August Sale $7 85 e - ;-price; pair : T Seediiava i > % deliver it to you without charge for storage. ? R IR . —Beeond Floer.

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