Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, T. U, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1923, ' TREASURY IS BEHIND IN RECLASSIFICATION TR Held to Be in Worst Condition of Any Government De- partments. 5 The Treasury Department, with SR - Vacation Apparel at Vacating Prices . . ‘ I . H 2 " » H & il H . classification board, is perhaps now H In the worst condition of any of the : EoNermment depurtments on the great H em of rec tication. S S s H i its ti H H e F:Tcga.x'\:iy: fiifg“x,tffuf radually | : The late vacationist will find many advantages in having waited. Summer apparel that has lost none of its timeliness and smart- : But the sizi o fhe Cuai s becn ai- ness has reached the point of clearance figures, and brand-new apparel and accessories are offered at special prices during the : % S?:b“fi'i"{ufi‘b S ";’mggx::'g':‘,; dull months. Here are just a few things that will make your vacation a success, in addition to decreasing the, cost of your outfit. 2 . and the much larger aumbe of perkons to reclassify - than any 2 H other »-purlm»nl or establishment in e 4 assed the local half-way mark. o = o H T R For Midsummer Vacations of Vacation Appeal : 3 classitica- . e eld vie £ ho! in, H Eanounced: A s Ean el " - . : ment has been All From Our Higher Providing Savings of Onc ‘a er ‘for the field . . . Priced Lines Reduced Half and Even More : NEW JUDGE SEVERE At the beginning of the wearing sea- The separate skirt that is such an im- son these dresses would have cost much portant part of any sort of vacation is a : IN TRAFFIC CASES more—but now, right in mid-season, they luxury at a low price like this. And these i = are reduced to a figure that will make the areithe Eind of hitiron n;a S i 8ttt sentences were imposed in the purchase of one or two of them almost A you may : Teame Court yealerday by Judge e the most fastidious resort with the assur- : chuldt 3 : Robert Cameron, convicted of driv- French voiles in many pretty color- ance of correctness, for they are really : taymnile druniowas fined 3;:‘)’_:-:3 ings, trimmed with laces, tuckings and worth several times this figure. : Jail. e was arrested while driving many other ways; normandies in dainty Plainly tailored skirts, skirts with in the TR dbi e Gy dotted patterns; linens in pretty sport novel pockets and adornments, wrap- & o iotan enstgsaiwits colorings and simple but effective st'yles. arounds that have such a sports-like air, iving seithout & pormit, and cotton crepes that have a dressiness and plenty of box and knife pleated e e resembling much higher priced frocks. models. Wool crepes, flannels, ratine, : James mson. “colored, charged White, high shades: pastel colorings and baronet satin and plain and fancy rosha- Hampshire avenie " was dgrk tones. Two of the styles sketched. nara are among them, in the most wanted 3 7 his sar on the sidewalic Sizes for women and misses. colorings. : :‘r':\fipéf‘ Ehpl‘”)- BECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHEZ SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER : without a1 520 ‘for operating - with defecti kes and £ for ob- " 7 Skirts 3 structing a valk. . RIS g i Bathing Suits for Every Summer Beach, $6.95 Sketched : Speeding ‘on the Bright red, indo blue, green or buff are fetching enough as they mingle among the $5.00 : Thon nor violaiions of other colorings of a gay beach, but when they are smart bathing suits of heavy wool Millinery exander Matthews, colliding, fined $30. jersey, with a novelty touch here and there, they are among the most important part of 7 c : one’s vacation outfit. $4.75 : WIFE SAYS SHE FOUND Most of the bathing suits in this group are trimmed with white or a contrasting color, and some have fancy lacings or other attractive touch. Also some of navy and black for those who prefer the less conspicuous colors. Mrs. Ora P. Youug Also Alleges Attacks in Suit for Abso- lute Divorce. Bathing Tights, regular sizes Bathing Tights in extra sizes, Children’s Bathing Suits, Mre Ora . Young, In a suit for $2.50. $3.00. $1.95 to $6.95. an abs dlvorce ftiled in the SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER District Supreme Court yesterday against Henry C. Young, charges . that while she was so weak from a recent operation that she had to re- main on the first floor of her home, her husband entertained another woman on the upper floor. When she had crawled upstairs and discovered them. he told the woman to pay no attention to her and, after White Shoes to Travel eyl Vacation Ways Hufty, have made fruitless efl‘m‘ts to locate the woman that she might be mnamed corespondent, the wife states. pnienesaonien e ol ol In a Clearance Sale at homa in 1919 and have no children. Nearly all of their married life has been spent in Washington 3 95 Mrs. Young declares that three times her husband violently assault- ° ed her. He refused to take her to the hospital, she said, and expressed the wish: that she would die. Timely Sale of Tailored _ and Sport Hats : Formerly $7.45 to $12.50 ! $4.75 Many of these are leghorns, combined with embroidery FPAIATRIATIASINT AN R She fitells the:court]#he provided is is a clearance at a very much reduced price, s g DY Sonsshe Dusti meyment onin Lo shstagcls F £ th P or silk crowns. Others are of milan, tagal or fine straws, house st 1310 B Stinctimortlivestiang it includes some of the most popular wWhite shoes of the season . frimmed in many fascinating sports touches. Bright colors chase money. She permitted the hus- that have been left in odd groups and broken sizes in our stock. Dusters and Raincoats P anly asciarus o ; : et DM 1o Solleat et RO e oo, $3.25 to $9.95 used alone or in combinations give a wide range of selection, the monthly installment on the house. et e Jitsandiaehort i Id have i offering simple and good-looking hats to wear with any cos- suys she has learned that Every pair of high quality, and a short time ago could have s A ; 5 $100 more than when B o chows at $4.50 $9.50. O To protect one’s good clothes tume. Several stvles sketched above. $ gave the note. She asks for all. been found.ln our regular showings at $4.50 to $9.50. )X- while ‘motering. or “faking other S : 3 ! : HE A S 2 B fords of white canvas, kid or nubuck, and strap pumps of white Jong trips, one of these long coats, Some of these hats are the popular rolled brim style, . Sl canvas or kid, besides sports models tnrgmedi wcllth dtlfll bla;‘:h ‘t):n]or:d i mannish hst{-li, is a some have a becoming droop and others an eccentric turn ; i ump and oxford stvles. oon to the woman who takes care s - e ashes, bindi i > § : He Had Dodged Them. i or patent leather in both the p tpl 3 et clbtlica CTilen oraohs cotich or t\.vlst to their brims. Sashes, bindings and embroidery in $ CoulebmibaTs T sizes in the lot, but not in every style. covert, mohair and feather-weight silk and wool are their favorite trimmings. i gloss about the rhinoceros Tenily. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER rubberized fabrics are shown within SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER H SNow Dame somel things. neidud, this price range, with a choosing of H 8 it havo hane” Smbe tan, gray, navy or black. H “Motor cars,” promptly answered ‘ #1x children at once. BECOND FLOOR e Nemo Corset, 333---$3 As Important as the Vacation Apparel Sleeveless Sweaters b e B e et Is the Luggage Which Carries It $2.95 » Style 333, always want to remember it. It There’s a new lot of these just arrived, all This Store Will CI is one of the most efficient of the lower priced T 3 i tand the strain of the heavy summer in the accepted sleeveless style that has been I Satnrdny 1 PO corsets, carrying with it every essential of \/a'catxon luggage should be well bL}llt and st}:—ong. tos . e in o h.e e fy Smte Sl ceson, Bt in such. ksl color DiRcE Dusatv TN, style and grace, combined with the perfection traveling season, and must be good-looking enough to insure the proper impression of its owner. combinations as we had hardly dared imagine. of Nemo workmanship and quality. A model They are of light-weight knitted wool with fronts of a two-tone mixture and- plain color that the vacationist can take with her with \ EFFECTO the greatest assurance of satisfaction. Sturdy Wardrobe Tr unks, $37.50 Kleber Wardrobe Trunks, $55.00 backs. All sizes. SHIRDESLOOK, | TANSRIRCIL & BROTEER The wardrobe trunk is the ideal vacation com- This is another splendid piece of vacation luggage. SECONI/ SZOGR,| LANERUREN" &' NEOZIER 1 Auto Enamel panion. It saves the valuable minutes often con- Besides being handsome enough for any one to be g sumed in unpacking and pressing, for it carries every- proud of, it is of sturdy construction, fiber covered, Some day you will thing intact, and keeps it fresh and clean. These are hand-riveted throughout and strictly water-proof. try Effecto. Then you remarkable trunks at the price, being made for long Extensive garment rack and drawer space and all will believe that you service and equipped with ironing board, laundry bag, the necessary fitting. It is also equipped with shock really can do a hat box and special locking device. absorbers. creditable job of au- tomobile painting on your old car, your- Men’s Wardrobe Trunks, $19.45 Fine Fitted Suit Cases, $7.50 self. Effecto is the ust 9 of them to sell at this special price. Cov- It is a real luxury to have all one’s toilet acces- original auto enamel ere(fI with high gloss vulcanized gger, in green or sories conveniently arrangcd in the top of one’s suit —free - flowing and brown, and equipped with all the hangers and acces- case. These cases are of black fabrikoid, 22 inches self-leveling. It dries sories that fastidious men could wish. long, and fitted with eleven white toilet articles. quickly, with a lus- trous surface that withstands the weather longer than the finish on most new cars. FIFTE FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER LANSBURGH & BROTHER MEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 We carry a_complete line T Paints, Varnishes and Enamels. RN S AT RN N IR YR B AR R SRR TR TS R PR R SR I SRR NS DI D L ARV N IR EAT L BTl T Ae —

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