Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1923, Page 24

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of Local Wireless Entertainment, NAA—Naval Radlo Station, Radlo, Va, 346 to 4 pm.~Closing live stock markets. 4 to 4:15 pm.—Hay and feed war- kets. 5 p.m~—Wei report. 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. 9:45 p.m.—~Weather forecust. 10 p.m.—Time signals; weather re- port; ship orders (2,650 meters). 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 meters). 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending is CW 5,950 meters.) By Radiophone om 7i0 Meters, €:45 p.m.—“Why Your Child Should Go' to Kindergarten,” lecture by ! bu of education. 7:05 p.m.—Talk on “The Packers and Stock Yards Administration," by the rtment of Agriculture. n.m —Department of Labor lec- “The Women's Industrial Con- 7 p.m.—Survey of business and industrial conditions in the United States and foreign countries by the ment of Commerce. n.—Internal revenue broad- 5, on “Deductable Losses in Income Tax Returns.” ] J s coast guurd . on “The Story of the Rescue of th ipwreck on the Beach.” WJH—White & Boyer Company (360 Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features, WWX~—Post Office Department (1,100 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- etables, 5 p.m.—Report on dairy products and grain. 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re- ports. 8 p.m.—Report on fruits and vege- tables. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. ‘WiL—Continental Electric Company (360 Meter). 5:30 to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- tions. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrep (360 Meters). 32 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- graph and reproducing plano. WEAS—The Hecht € 3 to 4 p.m.—Sele trola and reprod - pany (360 Meters). 4:30 to 5:30 p.m—Program of music. 8 to 9 p.m—Special concert by the The_pro- The Na *The Jubi cornet solo, “Eagle's Nes Lorenz; Gift of Roses,” and fox- lagher and Mr. Shean." RADIO NEWS Six government lectures are on NAA's broadcast program this even- ing. The first lecture will start at 6:45 o'clock and the last is scheduled to end at 8:40. The Lorens family orchestra will furnish the regular weekly program tonight of station WMU of the Doubleday-Hill gociation pu Radio Gossip’ Btar werc toF today from S. Huntington, 2330 Massachusetts nue, and William h strest nerthewst. n and his family voted ilent night proposal, Thompson, 434 Mr. Huntingt in favor of the while Mr. Th operation of the night until 9:30 o'clock Station WJZ at Newark will broad- cast next Wednesday the 200th &n- niversary celebration exercises of Benjamin Franklin's entrance {nto the publishing business, which will be held at the statue in Printing House Square, New York. The ceremonles, which_have been arranged by the New York city chapter of the D, A R., will begin at 9:30 am —_— In Korea's population of 19,648,000 one out of every fifty-six s a Christian, according to an estimate by church leaders. OQur Entire Stock of This semi-anpual sale cov- ers every Manhattan shirt in stock, white or colored, day or dress, without a single ex- ception. Belnfbigur The Avenue at Ninth. Record Albums— 10-inch size; capacity, 10 records; strongly made, Protect your rec- 29c ords, Bound in red. Each....... ~—Balcony. Washington—New York—Paris Frid THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON LANSBURGH & BROTHER s ' 4 In January Friday Bargains have double import, for savings surely double. Add to the already Clearance Sales the impetus given by one-day opportunities, Shop very early Friday, shop persistently, you can hard Friday Bargains in the January Sale of Silks The January Sale has proved a feast of opportunities, To- morrow, with special one-day prices, the savings multiply—the opportunities increase. 32-inch Wide-wale Corduroy, in tan, silver, myrtle, orange, navy, steel and white. What robes it will fashion! Yard whion! 65¢ 36vinch Underwear Jersey— Tubular jersey, in pink, flesh and orchid. For dainty 40-inch Crepe de Chine—A splendid quality, in white only, at an almost unheard- of price. Yard 98c 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta—A beautiful quality, in navy blue and black. Special d 1.50 Friday only, ird Figer. Toweling—Friday Bargains in the January Sale of Linens _ That the values offered in the January Linen Sale have been satisfying is ascertained from the steady demand upon this sec- tion. And when you apply the Friday Bargain idea to thesc values, the answer is—we open at 9:15, All Pure Linen Crash Tow- eling, good quality, very ab- ;:I)rbcm. finished ~with _neat ue or red border. Yard Dorder 25¢ al oweling, a good, heavy quality for all kitchen uses. wFiuisfl\ed with neat blue and red bor- Bl 22¢ Friday Specials in Toilet Goods Short lots of toilet prepara- tions that we are anxious to clear out to make room for new incoming stocks. Note the deep price reductions, 8 boxes Elcaya Talc, fore merly 45¢ 14 bottles Glycothymoline Mouth Wash Z boxes Mon Secret Talc, formerly $1.25 2 Sanitol Face Cream, for- WEIVIIE .o sohssoiss 20¢ 10 boxes Black and White Face Powder, formerly 12 Saftie Talc, formerly 30c 26 packages Empress Sham- poo, formerly 19c. 3 for 25¢ 6 Hahn Petrol Hair Lotion, formerly $1.75 75¢ 2 Swedish Dry Shampoo, formerly 75¢ 35 8 Acident Tooth Paste, for- METRY €86 . o:ivonneinss BB 25 Viromint Tooth Paste, formerly 45c. —First Floor. Veiling 39c¢, 50¢, 75¢ Yard Attractive veilings, in black, brown, navy ang several col- or combinations, reduced in price. Straight Drape Veils . c Fancy meshes, with dotted border, that add so much to any small hat. Brown, navy, purple and several color combinations. —First ¥leor. The Final Mark Down for Clearance Choice of The Famous Boott Mill Toweling, of heavy, absorhent that wipes dry. 17c Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Toweling, of good ab- sorbent quality, Special, 9‘, vard ~—First Floor. Women's hemstitched, in white or colored border effect.... ~First Floor. Sport Handkerchiefs—Sheer cotton, 1,000 Steel Nee= dles—Medium or loud tone needles, good «uality. Buy a year's ;u{)ply at this Fri- day specia 1, or ~—Baleony. Jane Stuart Shops for You R = = - 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest Pyramid Your;“.STavings 4 ) ’ Clearance of Women’s Dresses Offering savings of one-fourth, one-half and even more from the original prices of the dresses, Some are styles suitable for spring wear. 4 Wool Jersey Dresses, sizes 16 to 20 years. ,For- merly $9.95, Ig duced to . 1 Crepe Knit Dress, slight- 1 Wool Jersey Drfi:. size eaecy 0 $3.00 1 Wool Jersey Dress, two- piece. Formerly 87-95 $15.95. Reduced to 2 White Crepe de Chine Dresses, former- ly $1895. Re- $]3.95 duced to 1 White Crepe de Chine Dress, formerly $1895. Reduced $15.95 to 1 Wool Jersey Three piece Drg:l. size 18. Formerly o Jedeed $9.95 to .. Party Frock, size 38. merly $3800. ke~ €10 Q5 duced to ........ Formerly Reduced to . Dress, size 40. F $45.00, to : piece; size $125.00. Reduced €19.50 1 Pink Georgette Crepe For- 1 Georgette Dress, size 16. $25.00 1 White Crepe de Chine ‘ormerly Reduced 835.00 1 Spongine Dress, three- i J Formerly Women’sand Misses’ Winter Suits Fur-trimmed and plain 36 Suits, formerly $25.00 to Reduced 819.95 21 Suits, formerly $39.50 to $49.50.. Reduced $35.00 o to . 2 Wool Ratine Suits, sizes 4414 Formerly $29.50 and 46 $79.50. Reduced to 1 Novelty Tweed Suit, size Formerly Reduced to .... 1 Gray Tweed Suit, size 48%4. Formerly $59.50. $35.00 Reduced to Clearance of Children’s Dresses At Prices Near Cost Dozens of styles, in organdie, plain or printed voiles, chambray s and ginghams. The sheer frocks are ruffled or trimmed with lace and ribbons, while the chambrays and ginghams are hand-embroidered or shown in combinations of material and color. Sizes 2 to 6 years in the whole assortment, and while there seems to-be an ample number for selec- tion, it is not likely that a full range of sizes will last long. 190 Dresses reduced to 95¢ 149 Dresses reduced to $1.95 25 Dresses reduced to $2.95 —Pirst Floor Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. Odds and Ends at Clearance Prices Polaire, broadeloth and sport materials, in the most becoming styles for children of 2 to 6 years. 9 Coats, formerly $19.50, reduced to $13.50 Coat, formerly $18.50, reduced to $13.50 Coats, formerly $1550, reduced to $13.50 Coats, formerly $13.50, reduced ta $7.50, reduced to Coats, formerly $1050, reduced to Coats, formerly $9.95 $4.95 §7.50 Coats, formerly $12.50, reduced to $10.50 Children’s Hats . Reduced to $1.00 to $5.50 Many groups, including velvets, {elts, tams, satlors and other kinds, all greatly reduced from their original prices. Velvet | r | | | Little Tots’ Coats. { Trimmed Hat - $2.00 A genuine final clean-wp of all Winter Velvet Hats. The sale price is but a fraction of the cost. The assortment in- cludes many styles, shapes and colors” suitable for immediate wear. Small, medium and large effects—every one becomingly trimmed. —Second Floor. —Fourth Floor, 50" 835,00 6 Suits, formerly $65.00 and $79.50. 3 Suits, plain and fur trim- med. Formerly $2495, Reduced $I4.95 to edo; size 38, For- 50. duced to and crepe; size 18 Odds and Ends of Handbags 2 Velvet Handbags, fitted with mirror and attached purse, Formerly$7.95, 33'50 1 Imported Sikk Bag, black b;zdf‘q, \;thd clx;-ltcr of white beads. For- merly $1595 ......... %‘95 1 Imported Silk Bag, embroid- ered in white silk; fited with mirror and inside purse .. ae M‘m 1 Brown Velvet Handbag, with bronze beads. merly $15.95 —First Floor. Notions Specials for Friday various widths, Four 3-yard pieces, 5c Ta various 4 and 6 yard pieces. 3 pieces s vees B Stickerei, in assorted-colors; 3 and 4 yard pieces. 2 pieces ...... . S¢ Children's Skeleton “Waists, with garters attached 19¢ Cap and Fringe Hair Nets, various colors. 6 for Cotton GUrosgrain Belting, black and white; all sizes. 15¢ 15¢ ry Napkins, box of 12, 29¢ Maid of America Darning Cotton, various colors. 4 spools ., B Nickehplated Safet; sizes 1 to 3. 6 dozen. 5¢ —First Floor. Suit, size 421 suits reduced to figures far below their real worth. 1 Mannish Wool Tailored 4. Formerly Re.d\n'td 5’525.00 1'Tan Tweed Suit, tuxedo; size 42Y;, For- 1 5.00. Re- - Tl oM ke $25.00 1 Brown Marvella Suit, tux- merly $79.50. Re- $49.50 7 1 Three-piece Suit, tricotine i Formerly $14950. Reduced @70 5() cond Floor. This Qutfit, $1.39 A sturdy, well made Ne. 1 Galvanized Wash Tub, medium size Wash Board and 6 bars of Star Soap. A special that should prompt early shopping. 14-Inch Floor Broom, Special, 55¢ Large broom, with strong, full fibers and long wooden handle. Triangle No. 4 A one-day Sale! 500 Banner Records 10-inch double perfect records reduced to 39¢ Standard selection, -such as: Macushla and At Dawning, tenor solos: My Old Kentueky Home and Home, Sweet Home, i woprano solos; Carry Me Hack nd Old Black Silver Threads iold and Annie , tenor solos—and other wtandard voeal and inwtru- mental records. First Floor, Bargain Table, Friday Special Sateen,39cyd. Fast black, as well as all the wanted lighter colors. A lustrous quality, of a medium weight, especjally suitable for bloomers, bloomer dresses , and coat linings. —First Floor. ! Cabinet, $2.25 This white enamel cab- inet, of good size, fitted with mirror and Sshelves. Special Friday only. Lux, 3 for 25¢ Lux for all fine laundering; 2 harm or ink the finest of silks and woolens. l Combination, 89c mop, with 4-ounce hottle of O'Cedar oil. A special that housewives will ap- precia'le. Bought for the January White Sale—Priced Lower F rida,}; 81x90 81x99 ! Salisbury Sheets, each, $1.37 Salisbury sheets are the second tigket of the well known Pepperell sheets—and are just as good as the original ticket, excepting for a slight oil stain, which will disappear after laundering. Woven of the finest round-thread cotton, full bleached and hemmed. 72x99-Inch Utica Sheets $1.50 Each Perfect quality Utica sheets, known, for serviceability and excellent laundering quality. Will outwear several ordinary brands. Unbleached Fine Sheeting 22¢ Yard 45 inches wide; extra weight and quality; easy to bleach; hard-twisted round thread, for sheets, artwork and many pur- poses. 42x36-Inch Utica Cases 35¢Each Perfect quality, regulation size, full bleached and hemmed, Their serviceability suggests the purchase of several at this price. ~—Third Floor. —Sixth Floor, | to t ly special values induced by January and you have a combination resulting to your very substantial profit. ly devise a more profitable way of spending this VALUABLE day of the week. Short Lot Clearances of Curtains and Draperies —offer worth-whi to shoppers thrif clined. 2,000 yards Cretonnes 24c yard Cretonnes taken from regu- lar stocks; 36 inches wide; beautiful patterns; all formerly higher priced fabrics. Lace Edge Scrim 9¢ yard All 36 inches wile; all per fect and dainty quality for at- tractive draperies; white only Table Runners, 98c Handsome damask runners and tapestry runners, in many colors; very special values at this price Scrim Curtajns, 58¢ pair All 2% yards long, nicely trimmed with lace edge. An op portunity to take care of all needs savinglys Lace Curtains half price Odd pairs of curtain 3 yards long; son beautiful qualities. Linoleum Remnants half price Remnants of felt-base, printed and inlaid linoleums, all at half price. A chance to save on any room in the house. Bring measurements. Window Shades, 59¢ A large lot of odd size win- dow shades, in all- colors and sizes; made of best cloth and rollers. Bring measurements. Felt Base Rugs, $5.95 Many patterns and colorings to choose from in this lot, which includes rugs of beauty and durability; sizes 7.6x9 and 6x9, Stair Carpet, yard, 48c Carpet in good printed tap- estry, 27 inches wide. Cut fram rolls; get any length you desire. Good colors and patterns. —Fifth Floor. ¥4 and paneled; Remnants of Wash Goods Special, Friday 15¢, 25¢, 38¢c Yard Many desirable remnants have been left from the heavy selling of the past few weeks, and tomorrow we are grouping them at these three prices, rep- resenting savings, in some in- stances, of almost one-half. Longcloth, nainsook, nain- check, batiste, pajama checks, crepes. voiles, poplins, pongees, flaxons, dimity, madras, Indian head, lawn, gingham, shaker cotton flannel, outing, flannel- ette and many other white and colored wash goods. Lengths of from 1 to 5 yards. —First Floor. Only two hundred of these Women’s At-home Dresses Reduced for Frder 9149 Cleverly fashioned of light and dark colored percale in small check, stripe and conventional designs; also linene trim- med with cretonne. Some of the dresses in the lot have long sleeves, ‘buttoned front; others Special Sale of New Arrived P%mps and Oxfords ... SO We advertised these shoes earlier in the week at $4.85, and that was a special price for low shoes of this style and quality. Friday, Bargain Day, we offer these shoes at a new one-day low price. Now you can see that the savings are real and worth while, so come early, The number is limited, Brown and Black Kid Walk« ing Oxfords, with comfortable round toe, rubber heel and flexible soles, Patent Leather Colonials, with fancy tongue ung Spanish heels. Smartly fashioned, strongly made. ~—Secend Floon, are ,in slip-over styles, .trimmed with banding and binding of self or contrast color; also pearl buttons, broad tie sashes and handy patch pockets. Sizes 16 to 40. —Bargain Table, First Floor. Sale! Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $5.75 Offers boys’ suits of durability and smart style, with added wear through the extra knickers provided. Norfolk style, belted; all full lined throughout. At this price, values you can’t be indifferent to. Sizes 7 to 17-years. 5 Boys’ Pull-over Sweat- ers, of excellent quality yarns, in, plain or combined colors. ql 9 Sizes 28 to 34 W Boys’ Mackinaws and QOvercoats, $5.75 i "There is nothing more snappy for outdoor weather ; than a smart plaid mackinaw, and_there’s a world of ’ Boys’ Long-pants Suits, service in them at this low price. They are belted and || of mannish styling that will ap- double breasted and have big collar and pockets. For | gea! to the boy who is to wear Lace Remnants . Half Price Lace edges, insertions, nets, all-overs and several other kinds of trimming, in short pieces, to be sold at exactly half price. Beaded and Sequin Panels, Special, $2.95 Beautiful panels for evening dresses that for- merly sold for $3.48. Black, black and white and all-white. Any breaking out of the skin fiery, itching eczema, can be quitkly overcome by applying Mentho-Sul- phur, declares a noted skin specialist, Because of its germ destroying prop- crties, this sulphur preparation in- stantly brings ease from skin irrita- tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth, : It seldom fails to relieve the tor- ment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should “obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any gzood druggidt and use it like cold wream. boys of 8 to 17 years, is first one. Of serviceable mix- Long Overcoats, too, for the larger boy who Fve» ture fabrics. - Singles or double fers a more dressy coat. They are of heavy melton breasted. Sizes 16 to 20 $7 75 cloths, double breasted, with full belt. Sizes 9 tg 16 years .. . JORro- ) ‘ Boys’ Juvenile Over= « coats, warm and serviceable, for the small boy of 3 to 7. Chinchil- las Illld ?ghedr hc;vy .cfaliugs. all - warmly lined. Special Boys’ School Blouses, with attached col- lar. Khaki, blue chambray and striped percales, 350 6 to 12 years........ Boys' Cloth Knick- ers, strongly.made of service- able mixtures. Sizes 650 6 to 14 yea . —First Floor.

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