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10 PHELAN BACK HERE AFTER WORLD TR California ex-Senator Visits Ireland, China, Egypt and Europe. TELLS OF SEEING COLLINS Believes Martyr Death of Leader May Reconcile All Factions in South Erin. Former Senator Phelan of Califor- 72, who has just completed a trip &round the world, was in Washington Festerday, visiting some of his for- ?er colleagues In the Senate. i 4 “I am gcing back to California on $ednesday, ‘but I am going, via the €anadian Pacific,” said Senator Phe- . with a twinkle in his eve, refer- #ing to the strike situation H Trouble Zones Visited. ; Senator Phelan said he had visited ! &1 the “trouble spots” of the world én his_vovage. including Ireland, Egypt. China and central Europe. L :*1 had an opportunity of visiting | Michael Collins, the Irish Free State feader who has just been killed, not Jong ago,” said Senator Phelan. “He fas a splendid young man and feader.” ? He said that he hoped for more set- léd conditions In Ireland soon, and hat Collins' death might have aj trong effect in bringing the contend- | ing factions to a realization of the pass to which things were going. | Sees Hope for Semate. The former California senator de- elared it would be a splendid thing ! to place the members of the Senate on a vessel and give them a trip!| ground the world. _ ? : "Let them take nifiety days to the | journey. or a little more if necessary,” | he said. “The trip would open their éves to what is going on in the world and we would have a broader-minded 8enate.” e = " ASKS FOR $20,000,000. Representative Clouse Would Build Road in Tennessee. An appropriation of $20,000,000 for the eonstruction by the federal government or a nauonal road in Tenmessee, to be gnown as tne Cumberland highway, was Proposed in a bill introduced vesterday kv Representative Clouse, republican, | Tennessee. The bill would have the entire cost of construction borne by the government, “free from any interference of the high- v commission of Tennessee.”” Two trurk lines. one from Lebanon to Wort- | burs and the other from Sunbright to Gallatin, would be built with any resi- @due of the appropriation to be used in constructing a highway from Pickett | dounty to Celina in Clay county. Can you Answer? "Suppose your boy or your neighbor asks:— | What was the first Case before the World Court? . How many nations were repre- f sented at the World Court? What is the amount of Germany’s War Debt? How much has she already peid? : What would happen if Uncle Sam were made receiver for bankrupt Germany? . What is Dr. Garfield driving at in the Institute of Politics? in England? in Germany today? : What can we learn from Find the answers in . _OUR 'WORLD September 25 Cents on all newsstands today NOTE THIS: . annual subscriber to Our World is entitled to the full service of the Institute of International world wide service. THE HOUSTON PUBLISHING CO. 9 East 37th St., New York of the Ah,fl-hu‘-—--dnd WORLD FICTION This Store Closed ANl Day Saturday, Sept. 2, and Monday (. quor Day), Sept. 4. - . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, AUGUST 27, 1922—-PART I~ LANSBURGH & BROTHER Clearance of Summer Corsets, $1 Light weight net corsets with elastic top and me- dium length skirt. Sizes 19 to 36, but not in 2!(“ !l';‘ll. —Bargaian Table, Main Floor. Wflshington—fiew York—Paris : { Established 1860 . STORE NEWS for Monday, August 28, 1922 Open 9:00, Close 5:30 ——— 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest The Uttermost Parts of the Earth Lend Beauty to Our Complete Showing o f Autumn Millinery L IKE a gay kaleidoscope of color are the aisles and cases in our Millinery Salon. All the new autumnal browns, shading off into brilliant orange and yellow, assuming the reddish tints, or subdued to the popular beige and tan shades, are here in abundance. Blues, reds, greens and grays mingle in lovely confusion, with a liberal admixture of the always important black. Many of the creations are decidedly French, and some are exact copies of French importations. Persian and Bulgarian effects in blended colors are ef- fective, and the dazzle of gold and silver cloth gives a hint of the Far East. The tricorne has returned, the large brim hat is more vivacious than ever, turbans and small shapes will still be popular with the matron, and many cling jauntily to the rolled brim flapper style. Panne velvet, Lyons velvet, velour, silks, metal cloth, duvetyn and other win- ter fabrics too numerous to mention. Self-trims are plentiful in new and charm- ing ways, with ribbons, feathers—such as burnt Peacock and Paradise—and jet, metal and fancy ornaments no less important. It will give us pléastire to have vou visit our Millinery Salon to see these advance models. Prices range from $5 to $75. Sleeves Go to Great Lengths to Be Smart We Sketch One of Our Newest Frocks N at $45 NSWERING the call of the lengthened skirt, sleeves send their trimmings and draperies to a new and striking depth. The dress illustrated adds to its otherwise elbow sleeves a long knife-pleated panel that drapes almost to the knees, - and - carries out the note of pleated side panels on the skirt that fall below the hemline. It is of an unusu- ally heavy quality Canton crepe, in black, navy or beige, is trimmed with inser- tions of silk Venice lace in a matching shade. Sizes 36 to 4. This is but one of the many interesting fall dresses that arrive daily. Our showing includes some of the smart- est models of American and French designers, with prices quite reasonable. Early Arrivals, but Priced Very Low Autumn Overblouses $5.00 - IT’S the hip blouse again, that so successfully-com- promises with both the one- piece dress and the separate skirt effect. Crepe satin, used alter- nately on its dull and lustrous sides, and crepe de chine, in navy, brown, black, caramel and Mohawk, are the favor- ites. Hapd-painted designs in Paisley effects are decidedly new—and most unusual at such a price-as $5.00. Then there are many beaded and braiding - effects and sashes that tie at the side-or back. All sizes. 5 —Second - Fleor. Sale of Apron F rocks Special §6¢ ITH so many-new styles in outer apparel de- manding ateention—and money, it is quite an item to be.able to fill one’s-more homely. needs at such a saving as these apron frocks present. : ~ They.are of striped and’ ¢ sl or lide-‘tyhflilll moder: So:us a‘v:dn&fft::’n?mgz < a loose tie sash and many are trimmed with contrasting | material. . T ~——=Second Floor. Here Are Three of the New Footwear Modes % HE first is a sports model, of especial appeal to the college girl or the woman who demands smart simplicity. Shown in gun metal and gray nubuck com- bination, tan and bamboo suede or plain gun metal. $8.50. A Spanish heel sandal pump that is equally at home on the dance floor or the street. The quarter and heel “are of black brocade, with the vamp of patent leather or . black satin. $10.00. An intricate criss-crossing of straps is the feature of the third model. It is of\black kid'with suede straps and top finish or patent leather with black satin. A model that answers the most exclusive occasions. $11.50. Second Fleor. Smart Fur Chokers To Flattér New Necklines $10.00 $19.95 NY neckline is becoming when set off with a soft bit of fur, especially When it is Siberian squirrel in a rich, dark shade. The chokers at $1000 are of single skins, with head and tail finish, and those at $19.95 have the double-tail finish, a new idea that has arisen with the present season. Sepond Floor. “For the Woman of Fashion” a a The Proper Support VEN the slender woman needs the corrective support of a properly designed corsét to main- tain the pleasing figure. C-B a la Spirite Corsets support without’ binding, are always com- fortable and accentuate the: fash- ionable. figure. Ve $1.50 to $5.00 7= low price. Applique Patches in assorted colors In Time to Work During Labor Day Holiday Sale Stamped Aprons All Nicely Made—Ready to Embroider 5,000 of these dainty, practical aprons in a very spe- cial purchase which makes possible this exceptionally Youthful bib and one-piece styles, made of unbleached muslin—stamped in seven lovely new patchwork designs which will require only a bit of embroidery or stitching to complete. Finished models of each style on display 43¢ Art Needlework Dept. —Third Floor. September Sale of Housefurnishings NO\V entering the third week, features convincing values in high-grade, abso- lutely perfect merchandise for renewing the home in the approved furnish- ing for fall. Particular attention and your personal inspection is requested of our small rugs, of which we carry a stock not surpassed and seldom equaled for its completeness. It is hardly necessary to stress the importance of small rugs to match the larger ones, and the woman who is in need of such rugs will find here rugs to meet her full satisfaction in quality and price. Axminster Rugs- In the Smaller Sizes Perfect quality and lovely colorings. Size 18x36 at $1.75 and $2.95. Size 2214x36 at $2.25 and $2.95. Size 27x54 at $3.75, $2.95, $4.75 and $5.75. Size 36x63 at $4.95 and $5.75. Size 36x70 at $5.75, $6.75, $7.50 and $8.50. Size 4.6x6.6 at $12.75, $15.00 and $16.95. _ Size 6x9 at $18.75 to $27.50. A Small Deposit —will hold your purchases during our September Sale for later delivery. With stch an easy way of payment, there is no reason why you should refrain from securing the home furnishings you de- sire now. New Irish Point Curtains at $4.98, $7.50 and $9.98 Pair Only by personal examination can you ap- preciate the amount of work and its high character put into these beautiful curtains, divided into three large groups for the Sep- tember Sale. Tuscan Effect Curtain Nets, 28c yard—A splendid quality, in many good patterns. 50-inch Heavy Reps, yard, $1.00—In all good colors. New Silk Draperies, yard, 75c to $1.50— New and beautiful silk mixtures, in all col- ors,and mixtures. Orinoka Mills Sunfast Fabrics Including tapestries and damasks, making 2 wonderful selection in all beautiful, wanted colors. Low priced-at $4.00 to $8.00 yard. Window Shades, 48c—Water color opaque shades, measuring 3x6. Complete with poles and fixtures. Holland Shades, 68c—An exceptional price for these fine quality shades. Size 3x6. Mounted on spring roliers. Blue and ecru. 500 Pairs Curtains $1 Pair An offering that is sure to induce early buying. Marquisettes and Natural Madras. 2% . yards -long. - : Tuscan Lace Curtains—Finished pairs or in the piece. A full assortment of patterns. Some are trimmed with fringe. $195 to $6.00 by the pair. 60c to $1.28 yard, in matching nets. Seamless Tapestry Rugs, $16.75 In sizes 9x12 and 83x10.6. All perfect and distinctly beautiful rugs for all purposes. A very special value in the September Sale at $16.75. 6x9 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $5.75 The extremely useful floor coverings in plain and figured styles, in rose, blue, green and brown. Specially priced to close out at $5.75. Fine Wilton Rugs In the Large Sizes, at $87 and $125 Wonderful Wiltons these. All perfect quality that will wear and retain their beauty indefinitely. And we have all the smaller sizes to match them. Sturdy Wardrobe Trunks Special at $17.98 For boys and girls going away to school and the late vacationist. Light, practical and durable trunks. The simplicity of the detachable hangers invites the suspension of all kinds of clothing. Made of fiber, covered in black or dark brown, and of extra strong construction. Hat Boxes, $4.68 All sizes in square and round boxes of smooth black enamel over binder’s board. Cretonne lined. Special at $4.68. Overnight Bags, $4.98 And week end cases of black enamel, cretonne lined. With or without tray. Made with heavy leather corners, good locks and sewed-on loop handles. Sizes 18 inches to 28 inches. —Fifth Floor. Furniture Re-Upholstering —should be done now, in readiness for fall. With prices low, our Upholster- ing Department offers expert service - and the choice of most beautiful fabrics for converting your old furniture into new furniture of your own pattern choice. Simply phone Franklin 7400 for estimate and samples of materials. Our representative will call. -~