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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 11, 1923—PART I SALVATION ARMY STARTS |#rm¢ misration department has in au-| GOVIET MAKES PBOTEST. Bizorta, the French naval station in gurated a scheme for the settlement > £ 10,000 boys bet h —_— The proceeds would be applied to ' practical system of selection, training ‘Wrangel’s Ships. Tie note contends that the vessels Ten Thousand Youngsters Will Be | and supervigion, * S are Russian property and asks their 4 n is the outcome of prolonged % restitution. r r g ) Sent Overseas by British | negotiations between the Salvatjon | 17, e Associated Press. ; i :: == aste l st an a g Army and the government authorities. | walOSCOW, March 10.—Maxim Lit-| Gen. Wrangel's vessels at Bizerta, ) rganization. The boys must conform to a good physi- | Vinoff has sent a note to Pgemier |a fortified seaport of Tunis, comprise Tiy the Associated Press. cal and mental standard. Forty youths, | Poincare protesting against the re-|the squadron used by the former; comprising the first party, h: re: Y - . = = - . = e first party, have already | ported intentfon of the French to |anti-bolshevist commander in south} It is truly the best “dr_ess<up” perlod -of the year. Soft, whlspermg l)reezes, in league with the balmy sunshine, just naturally arouse our inborn instinct to appear at our smartest. Here the Easter fashions hold irresistible attraction. Careful consideration has been given both style and quality. LANSBURGH}} BROTHER_’ Sale of Handmade Lingerie ‘Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest T.ONDON, M — S i LONDON, March 10.—The Salvation | entered one of the training centers, sell Gen. Wrangel's ships now at|Russia in evacuating his troops. * From the Philip pines and Porto Rico—Exceptional Value - $225 } i i & B | | Nightgowns, envelope chemise, vests and 1 \ - i P \ step-in drawers—each picce of the finest nain- | - A = \ i It’s “once upon a time” again— sook, showing the exquisite handwork and em- broidery that characterize the lingerie from the Philippines and Porto Rico. The gowns and envelope chemise are shown in a number of styles, trimmed with hand- hemstitching, hand-scalloping, ribbon-run cas ings and various other dainty touches. The vests and step-ins form a most attrac- T tive under-suit and are trimmed with real filet Black and Brown Kid or Calf edges and medallions, besides hand-drawnwork o . B & \ ¥ | and embroidered dots. $2.25 per garment. : 7 3 ¥ —Third Floor. “Humming Bird” : 7 |35 TV Tk . | Bloomer Dresses for! “‘“'ff’f"r“f“f’ = ; Twenty Distinct Standard Styles Thread Sslllk.sfls tockings 1 Little Tots’ Easter GOOdneSS 1\'110“'5, we _ha\’e \\'antéd fOl' the Just as sheer and Springlike as their name. These stockings are made by one of the finest past SiX or seven vears to se" Qualitv FOOt\Vear American mills, with touches of excellence usually found in hosiery that costs much more. They are of pure silk and have a seamed back and slim i . . ’ 5 . 5y ,(lmy or Beige Suede around t’hlS prlce, b"lt we couldn t bu} it _from ankle. Black, besides the Spring tans and grays. P the makers at $6.75. True, we could have bought Onyx Silk Hosiery, $1.95 g s A\ well known brand that requires no introduction shoes—any number of them—but we couldn’t for its splendid wearing qualities. Full fashioned, of pure silk, with sturdy reinforcements. Black, tan. say “Quality Footwear’—and that is the point whitc and gray. we want to get over. ) Women’s AFme Lisle Stockings, 50c¢ ' Fine-gauge lisle. A good, seamless stocking for general wear, | J = Full-fashioned Lisle Stockings, $1.00. (One Style, Sketch A These shoes have QUALITY—in Ry 32.95 . malerial, as 1Uell as workman- ‘Spring and outdoors call for many new piay NeW Jacquette and i frOCkIS), lat:'d nothing is more appropri:a"tc’ fo‘r g::t\- ~ ship—-and the price is only $6.75 e dgor bplay than bloome)l; fnl)cks These are of LY 2 - | chambray, in pretty pinks, blues and tans—a fine Brown and Beige Suede S 3 . Sllp on Sweaters | quality cloth that stands many tubbings. Trimmed i Every pair a standard, Spring 1923 model. $77.95 e s Slender and dainty, or rugged and sportsman- Théir vty Spiitsgil catons | Gingham Panty Dresses 31.25 T 3 i = S ings—rose, nile, gray, tan and (One Style, Sketch B) like—as you prefer. As varied in their ]flterpre‘ 2 \ white—are enough to recom- AUbit morepractical, because of théic lower price;, | i g z R ia d N mend them, even if they were are these new panty dresses, in- smart checks and plain | tation Of the mode as they are in Selectlon of ma- IS E | not the smartest creations of | colors, Some are combined with white pique and othens i SRR e His Sl i G knitted mohair and fiber that | with contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Bsiiinee e terials. Smart walking oxfords, dainty dance SEHH L oo Sheir weavias, | Black Sateen Panty Frocks 31 a5 3 - z | W 4 some have a broad stripe weave, (One Style, Sketch C) i and dreSS pumps, sturd} - rugged sport ShOCS H N 4 | while others show a novel cuff. | Black sateen is decidedly youthful when combined | a long-fringed sash or other de- with trimmings of bright yeilow and embroidered with | and novelties. Patent leather, satin, suede and d EIAURS | Sl et tohen Vamions cunning little animal designs. These panty dresses are G e e e e just the thing for Spring play days. Sizes 2 to 6 years. | calf—as well as smartest of combinations. ARG chades mentioned. _ —roarth Floor. —Secend Floor. = Brocade, With Patent or Satin “Quality Footwear” from makers famed for : . chic styles and high-grade workmanship—thor- Easter Blouses Include Many SRR ok Prints and Bright Colors, $7.95 . ~When a blouse is not printed it is usually of a lovely All sizes from 2Y/; to 8 and widths plainfcrcpe 3dor}:1.ed \‘;/ith unusual trjlnlmingi. gpesc s are of crepe de chine, heavy crepes and printed radium. AA to D in each style—Standard featuring many variations of the hip blouse, the slip- ; . X o over and the side-tie. Fallow, navy and green are some st yle‘s at a Standqrd_ prrec of the plain colors chosen, to say nothing of the beauti- : ful prints. Sizes from 36 to 46. —Second Floor. —Shoe Dept., Second Floor. 7 Extra Monday—600 Apron Frocks \ The colors and designs of these new apron dresses are so attrac- $ 1 79 L) tive that you will class them among your most important morning dresses. The saving appeal is timely. Housecleaning days are here! e ' DeowaiSetln Cotontifether ; They are of high-count percales in checks, stripes, blocks and fancy designs, pretty checked ginghams and colorful cretonne prints in elaborate floral designs. Many are trimmed with bindings of color-fast sateen and finished with fancy pockets and tie sashes. Plenty of all Continuing Our Sale of 50 R e i 2 Misses’ Easter Dresses $29 : il - Specially selected styles that best express the séason’s most youthful ideas: Dresses of heavy canton and lustrous flat crepe, of unusually fine qualities, that will appeal | . > alike to the very young miss or to the small woman who wishes to retain her youth. Black, navy blue, wood and cocoa browns, trimmed in many charming ways with moire ~ * ribbon, dainty lace collars, embroidery and dashes of color. Sizes 14 to. 20 years. ; S z i 42030 SEVENTH STREET, NORTHWEST « RS ce e a