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" 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. DEPICTS EVOLUTION 36808 Roemeaor aencs SO A OSRGOS OF NOTORTRURY| ,..2.3%. Drape Veils At this season, when so many Reduced to 39¢ new undergarments are in or- One of these veils, smartly Paul Lum Addresses Ro- |der, the thrifty seamstress buys draped ovesi or arornaiR At at such savings as this. The makes an cutitely. new cliapean K of it. Several attractive pat- tarians—Kiddies’ Yule [longclert s inches wi, of . 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest—Ph kliin 7400 terns and combinations of color Party Planned. —First Floor. ey one Fran to choose from. —First Floor. The evolution of the motor truck from a cumbersome road-blocker to one of the most es 1 aids to mod- ern industry W iled by Paul Lum, local representativ the Auto- car, to members of the tary Club at their weekly meeting in the New And now bargains are made with a view of service to Christmas shoppers. Here ' are values full — answering many needs—each a special low price for Friday only. . ms“.hd: Choose Gifts from This One-Day Sale of Laces wavy Hair SWitChes’ $2'39 Women’s Thread Sflk HOSiery Free Given Ovation. Knowles Coc At Friday Prices . = e Caes Yl Edge, 1 Eriday Only A 79c eral. for i ation during his asswame :::Lr;lnesdasr:isgal‘lr’:/t?n'son‘; This means a real re- Irregulars of several Henry Bice an of the Phlihies wide. duction from their regular ) good makes, of a quality o e tan b re et Pretty light cut glassware in_rose patterns. Many Special, yard... 15c price and will heip many L) well worth these special : ; . rices. Some of the i - graceful shapes. All at one low price. Black Silk Girdles, 2 women solve the problem ?ecticns are very I;nh[;‘rt, ed for auto- @ the SIstnE ] o fch Eooted Sugar and Creamers. yards long. Trimmed °f_ turning their bf’hb"l and the early shopper will Washing- Nappies. Marmalade and Plate. . with heavy tas- 59 hair into a high coiffure. have the advantage of se- S R Bud Vases. Covered Cheese Dish. sels. Each..... C The ‘switches are 24inches lection: Stringer outlined the pro- Butter Tubs. E::g,:e'#:&w' Remnants and short long, of fine, lustrous hair, ?(fller irregulars of good M. Hitvens, pres: g:;;'("s‘;‘;;’ il Cheese and Cracker. lengths of laces, em- in every color except gray. :':I es, $1.00. Friday Mayonnaise. Vases, 10-inch and br.mdcnesA “and t{lm- e ly. e it -inch. % - 13-1b. Candy Jars. 12-incl st e mings. greatly re 3 we e duced in price for Fri- . et will be held at day. night and will be E 5 —First Floor. ln nsked o representa- Thanksgiving Special! 12x1 5-:nch Single Odds and Ends of WaSh Fg‘:o.dl : Oggrga . Remnants Of Silks and v Russian Iron Roasting Pan cipoars 790 v rume. s ™ biow grov 2ivye Woolens, 1 Price eet bridge S etian ot Low-b 4 elaskicte patterns. Ideal for warm finish. Checks, plaids and sirman, world 39c = A sleeping garments. 16 lain shades. 25 . Desirable lengths of Lansburgh & Brother qual- at the toees on 16¢h ;I(sod Jome };crris lwaistlii. Yard ..cocienniens C ard Cd }t}' snlkshat exa%tlty bon:»half marked prices. Select in memory of those Fri odels that formerly sol f Shirting Madras, goo rom such wanted fabrics as— riday Onl ; Airs] . e nirting e y y ;\:)l:!cxl: :‘;g}‘:ilrv i;\;zl::;‘es iB:s Pajama Checks, 36-inch; quality, in four attractive Taffetas. Canton Crepe. Crepe Meteor. 19 to 26, but not in every a neat small pattern for un- colorings. 32 inches wide. Satins. Satin Canton. Georgette Crepe. TENTS PROTECTED This is a Friday bargain- £ & Crepe de Chine. Charmeuse. Velvets. 1-a-half—unbeatable for . style. derwear and Popular for shirts FROM HEAT AND COLD a:‘r‘e gth and wear, equip- . nde children’s 1/ and pajamas. Yard, C = ;)e«ln\l;'ith two runner‘! Sn B?g(-fasl::i‘nxg’ b‘?ngfa“ frocks. Yard, 12 2c —First Floor. Formerly Sold $1.50 to $5.00 yard Bureau of Standards Experiments |},,1tom and handles riveted Prove Help to Automobilists on to stay. This is well and Campers. orth a trip downtown to of honeycomb mesh, with S e Wool Jersey Coats, $5.00 Reduced one-half Black L i e 75¢ to $2.50 yard . 3 knitted they are the prefer- Woolens, coatings, suitings and dress goods, in- An Electric Stove Toaster Sateen et. 8 —Sixth Floor. mobilists . ence over many of the cluding— erior of ballon hangars at . 3 as temperature as possible, and lighter sweaters, and their Serge. Silk and Wool HGreats Aanonsted Wi U5 dtaiged practical tuxedo collar, tai- Tricotine. Crepe. for keeping heat out of tents in the C yar loved pockets. cifts and Poiret Twill. silk Poplin. summer. i ° ored po Sy Broadcloth, Tweeds. ST A iahiy. e feniine suitacd atoh A lustrous, fast-color ma- belts make them appro- 2~ as white paint, while the inside is . =F terial, suitable for chil- 5 most any wear. el L e A s Friday Only dren’s rompers and bloom- priate for al y Formerly Sold $1.00 to $10.50 radiation into the interior of the tent ers, maids’ dresses, cos- You may choose from may be reduced by about S0 per cent. . . AL ) 0N ases, % Y 5 ; This scheme for painting tents would Think of it. This _bn_ngs ;::S&:]\:&;e“d linings. 36 black, navy blue, brown, Reduced one-half Elive lin tencssonetect <t nlght. g electrical cooking within a < First Floor. AT e would prevent the heat on the inside of the tent from escaping into the cooler air outside. The bureau found in the course of its experiments with automobile i new low price range. You'll be surprised at what Toilet Soap a satisfactory little toaster this is. See it Friday. 45c DOZ ° . . ° etz Fien . Friday Bargains in Notions = b s Someot Hmtmolitlpopué“ Cotton Tape, in various Bias Tape, narrow widths. . oaps in our stock have be- i v s , I S. . . come slightly chipped or widths. 6-yard picces. 3for10c, 4 and 6 yard pieces. 3 for 10c. Jabot Collar S CCIal $1 25 S5 , black and 9 i 2-qt. Aluminum Double Boiler i it Chmciid e ofoc S Bl el b S5 S 50c to $5.25 yard nes that unless they are so de- =T - d that the heat generated by S ~burning mixtures or preignition o pated, the exhaust v reach such tempera- eng! ¥luse excessive wear of these parts. - MAIL TO COST MONEY. fore offer them on Frida; Baby Pants, pink, white and Cotton Grosgrain Belting, Long. collat: wi = Government Will Spend Five Mil-| a6 2 e thaE gives oo natural. All sizes. 19¢. black and white. All sizes. s (gnd? u“';t ‘a:igsfl&fi;‘ lion to Carry Christmas Cheer. . hint of their value. Maid of America Darning Cot- 4 yards, 1ic. J o - Christmas mails will cost the gov- . . ton, black and white. 30-yard Children's Colonial Waists, to many dark costumes. It ernment around $5,000.000, it is an- ‘o Toilet Tissue spools. 3 for 10c. . with garters. All sizes. 25c. is of cream color net, trim- . in extra clerk hire, extra Friday Only 3 rolls of superior qual- Embroidery Edging, various Dress Shields, light 2;\'2181“- med with lace and hand- t a © i . . = v i 1t i i . B : . I8 ang on ofher ltems 5 ity tissue, 1,000-sheet 955 colors. ' 3 and 4 yard pieces. Variols: sizes: 8 Lt o) embroidery. This price is ollars will be paid to| Extra heavy plain alu- rolls i c 3 for 10c. . just about half its real d another million will Fi —First Floor. value. v for additional space on |minum boiler —a beauty, of all the parcels. Fhe 1o Cservies S % |and one that will give ge- Renaiiof Sale of Handmade Blouses Ribbons $2.00 33¢ yard Wi b many Friday bargains, for Linen Vestees, attrac- . tively edged with color. Some have cuffs semie 2= 79c a dollars extra. ic 2 : 41" million dollars extra | €TOUS service. A fine gift xpended for additional car- | for Christmas or for your it the increase in 35 Z out $8.000,000 over | home right now. ‘s recelpts, Uncle | = will be rier the averag Sam should w By Decemb 1 the postal service —Sixth Floor. —First Floor. . hristmas rush and railway i i oe ing ‘With the making of all s, awaiting s B blouses such as these sel- . g S z sorts of dainty Christmas ida he we . il S e alt wo ask, For Wear Now or Christmas Gifts gifts before you, you should dom stoop to be classed Friday the Bedwear Depart (46, Want fo Bive s Christima not miss choosing a num- with $2.00 blouses. ment Features 17x17-Inch ) 2 Sale of Men’s Bath Robes imoidsiierscsosr | Theyare made by hand low iprice; They, are 'in dimity and batiste, in tai- All-Feather Pillows, each, 38¢ CHILD AIDS RED CROSS. Frl'day Only good lengths, and some of % o ) th tterns are especiall lored models, touched only . . = & 5 Four-Year-Old Beverly Moffett \ / R Y il Band deavawark and . Plump, sleep-enticing pillows, covered with attractive art Helps Poster Display. $3.15 fancy worl. tucking or trimmed with a. h\ i ticking in both light and dark shades. Little Miss Beverley Moffett, the Narrow Ribbons, in lin- dainty edge of lace. Some are square-neck blouses that open . : four-vear-old daughter of Rear Ad- r y edg 5 ! 5 70x80 Block Plaid Blan- 70x80 Block Plaid Blan- e g erie and dark shades. Spe- 5 i v v k 5 3 s Toor. e aan e Made from good quality &al, Toc yard, & "l‘ the front, while others are quaint Peggy models with bac kets, in very desirable kets, 80% wool, in pink, blue e s Sl Tl el blanket material, well tai- —First Floor. COSIIE: —Bargaia Table, Main Floer. shades. Cut singly and very and tan, neatly Crom? e s T don | lored, comfortable in_fit low ipciced, QGG < ont - Sk $7.37 ool e LS L and pleasing in appearance. each «....cc.e . PRI - oo snimiete % Capitol Brand Mattress, 72x84 “Nashau Woolnap” made of all-layer felt; soft Blankets, of highest grade and comfortable; good- Scnecors. $4,59 ke $10.45 ~—Fifth Floor. \ ‘' Right After School Friday Bring the Boy to Select from These kin: d Mackinaws an 3 9 5 J Overcoats at . Soft, curly, deep-pile chin- - chillas, in blue, brown and gray, in double-breasted style, warmly lined. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Junior Overcoats, with side and muff flap pockets, in brown, heather and clive. Double breasted and belted, with smart plaid lining. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Burly Mackinaws, double- breasted style, in quiet over- plaids; have convertible storm collars and_belt all around. Sizes 7 to 17 years. ‘ Trimmed with collar and girdle. All sizes in this special offering. persuasiveness rested on the sailors 'y one of the £c0) r e places visited she was Men’s Shop—Direct Entrance able to sell the idea to the shop- oft Seventh Street. 5 keeper. Pair ceeeeeeece Beverley is the youngest Red Cross er mother is vice chair- committee placing these ut Washington. Everest Sheets, Special, 98¢ Double-bed size, with heavy linen finish. 81x90. Perfect in every way. ¢ Best Yet Pillowcases, seamed at both sides. Ex- 21 c tra h . 42x384. Special, each...ceeeunnn.... b & / P & —/Third Floor. Tkl Silver-Plated Mesh Bags, $2.29 A Tomorrow Alright [RFNNS s 2 dainty affai with pointed top; the other, KEEPING WELL —Aa N Tablet slightly larger, has a conven- (a vegotable sperient) taken at ient square top. Both are night will help keep you well, by B | fniched with a fine quality oo s Shengilieniog yous [dt silver plate—and priced spe- cially for ‘Friday. Y > - Imported Bead (s Repeayy Necklaces, 89¢ AT aiam Just the touch of color that winter frocks-need. Beautiful colors of jade, amber, topaz, amethyst, coral, jet and vari- ous combinations. Remarkable Sale of Winter Hats ' Trimmed Sport and $2 85 The Wanted Styles, - . Untrimmed Hats Colors and Materials A selection you would never have thought possible at $2.85 unless you had already become accustomed to Lansburgh Friday Bargains. A Sport hats of soft felts and other materials are trimmed with ribbons, embroid- ery and fancies. T J Trimmed hats range from dignified black velvets to gay brocades, trimmed with fluffs of ostrich or burnt feathers, metal cloth, ribbon and flowers. Untrimmed h:?s of velvet and plush for those who have their own ideas about smartness and prefer to choose their own trimmings, . You will be assured of the greatest possible satisfaction at such a low price, and maybe decide you need several hats. & posend iFleer: i,