Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1923, Page 21

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BAP”AL |N ROUTE sm@&@&&&&@@%&%&&%&mmmm&m&m&mmm&&m&&&&m&m&m&&m m&&@&mm * OF LLOYD GEORGE Washington Aniong 17 Ameri- can Cities Former Premier Will Visit. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. David Lloyd George, former premi- ®r of Great Britaln, plans a great $Wing around the circle in the United States next month, He will visit more than a dozen cities along the Atlantic seaboard, including Wash- ington, and in the middie west. From the hour of his arrival in New York. about October 5. until his departure, on_or about November 3, Mr. Lioyd George will be the guest of the Welsh Bociety of America. James J. Davis. Secretary of Labor, Is chairman of the board of directors saciety. and arrangements for ttle Weishman's" American so- Journ have been completed under its auspices will cross the coun- erated ang maintained by the Welsh Society First Speech in Montreal. Although the celebrated war-time prime minister of tue British em. Will land on soil of the United will deliver his first speech | merica on British terri- On arrival at New a distinguished of Americans, for publication— Meadowbrook Hats With a New Autumn Brilliance $12. 50 to $25.00 Meadowbrook Hats are the sport hats of sunny California, de- signed there where the sun shines nearly all the year and in- spires a special bril- liance and care-free styling. The new Meadow- brooks for fall are shown in felts, ve- lours and other soft fabrics, trimmed in those delightful ways that only Meadow- brooks know. They are distinctive for their simplicity, as well as for their orig- inality, and their unique combination of colors is not the Just 100 Sma_rt New Jacquettes and Values f Sizes for Women and Misses $25.00 The popular short jacquette has in- vaded the field of winter topcoats, and we have these delightfully chic models. They are warm and smart, easier to slip on than the longer coats, and have the added advantage oi-showing off a smart winter skirt. These jacquettes are of astrakhan fur fabric, a soft, woolly material that might easily be mistaken for real fur. They drape smartly to the side, and have a hip fastening, giving a long, slim line to the figure. Some have collar and cuffs of fur. You may choose the coats in gray, READ THIS, MEN! Fine Quality Woven Madras Shirts Superior Values taupe, beige or African brown. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER a on that occasion. He will proceed | almost at once to Montreal, and there his maiden utterance on this side of the Atlantic will be dvluere\l From Montreal, vi Toronto, delivering _ addresses points. Crossing into the United States from' Manitoba. his itinerary and speaking pro; arranged at’thi following cit Minnoapolis, least of their charm. Sketched: An all-black Meadowbrook, Rust, the shade of autumn wnusual, indced. But the large woods, accented by -tinsel and kid rosette, and novel kid and moire ribbon, and a side orna- sille braid trim make it far ment combining gray, garnet, From demure. $15.00. navy and copen. $12.50. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER . as tentatively Twe Smart Groups $3.98 and $5.98 Wool serge and wool crepe are the most practical woolen materials for school frocks, and these dresses not only em- ploy them to their very best advantage, but trim them with fancy stitching, pipings, wool and silk embroidery, tassels, novel buttons an(})othcr dashes of bright color, making them unusually popular with the girl of school age. Many pretty styles to choose from, too, each one a practical style for school wear, in spite of its smartness. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Lucette Frocks, $1.98 and $2.98 Many mothers, as well- as the daughters themselves, prefer gingham for all-year school-wear, and the most ¢ criminating purchasers choose such delightful frocks Lucette. Many of the dresses are made with bloomers: <o are straight, longline style, and some have a Ball effect with pleated skirt. - Many dresses ‘of pre! cotton‘crepe also included. Sizes 7 to 14 years. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Franktort, Cleveland, ; ‘Washington, : Philadelphia, Boston. Mass.. Pittsburgh Richmond ranton These are shirts of the better grade—they look better and are better—even than most shirts selling at a much higher price. For September Weddings L New Yok As a special bonus to any bride ordering her To V 17 Citles, wedding stationery from us during September, we w)i:ls‘nfl'x’}“l;:: “’:;' "«x.:}:“h”pfl;fl\ei?‘%?.‘ Wi gl\'c an engraved name plate and 50 visiting clded ‘upon may be included. Mr. cards free. R e On all wedding orders we assure superior quality, prompt service and absolute dependability, combined with reasonable prices. They're well tailored—of long-wearing, gbod- looking, fast-color woven madras—and there is a vast assortment of patterns. Lincoln, of whom since boyhood he has been a profound admirer. One ‘of “L. G.'s" most powerful oratorical eftor s his addrecs at the unveil- Ing of the Lin atue in London o will go to because it is the t Moose orphanage J. Davis, Secretary of Labor. * wants to'pay a spe- cial tribute of esteem to “Jim the Puddler.” the Welsh boy who came, to this try with his parents, tin- | plate workers from Wales. forty d carved his way to The shirt section will be a mighty busy place tomorrow—you be here to take away your share of these at $1.65. Take our word for it, the value is unbelievable! Wedding Announcements, Wedding Invitations, '10- 7-line, with two sets of en- line, with two sets’ oi cn- velopcs $12 00 {’mg}oorpcs $1 100 for .. FIRST FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Sooseneart. i1 home of the Absolute Clearance of our entire stock of A Special Selling of Men’s Every-Day Ties Nulife Corsets SOC o Just that—every-day ties. Made of Half Price Poplin in plain colors and figured patterns. “'}?"_'fiu; mgaii? ?0\&0:‘::; Comfortable School Shoes ! fie:NOt to be compared to the usual light- -weight 50c abi yoric rfile bt i These have body and workmanship that assure ' eghd i lor d d looks. s th e Sl BOYS Shoes ng service and goo Just the kind of ties that Sizes 10 t0 13% @3 48 Pair, X most men like best for every-day wear. Sizes 1 to 6 @3 QS MEN'S SHOP, FIRST FLOOR stantial loss to us, but Pair, Strong, long-wearing shoes for school we are sacrificing this i H = or dress; built of tan leather, with welted stock to effect an imme solcs and rubber heelx. Widths B to D. diate close-out. No fit-. As sketched to thé left. tings or exchanges. SPECIAL School Shoes $3.45 Sale prices, $1.50 to $9 A Lansburgh speclally built shoe for children; made of sturdy, soft tan leather, Nulife Braces and Abdominal 5 ith heavy‘welted soley spring heels. In Supports Included in This 0,13 low heel. with rubber. In Widths B to D. As Half-price Sale keuhtd on the right THIBD FIOGR _ The September Sale of China and Glassware Has Aroused Great Interest And the sale goes on—growing in interest and money-saving every day—a Sale that no economically inclined housekeeper can afford to miss. A Sale unlimited in its opportunity and certain in its economy. ill be visited by the | by In that citadel of anth | fa expected to address a vast and | enthusiastic gathering of Welsh. probably in their own— | !'%(l\(‘ lmlgm in_which he uite as nlbquent as he does in is bent upon serviceable keeping utterly llnmfl:'m] his whole American journey. Everywhere, it ranged. the mayor of the s will be the only official | Vashington, in particular. a u]gnorl to divest his visit of " is now known in Britain us a “private mem. { ** of parliament, without official 3 R s »r authority of any sort. His i 5 b Every sale is a_ sub- ssed purpose in coming to the ; Fnited States 18 to “wes the rountry.: which is virgin soil to him. He would have gone to the Pacific coast, ex- cept that rarl)aflunv resumes in Lon- don early in November and he de. seat on the “{ront Only two or three BEST BUY OF THE SEASON Boys’ Two-Knicker Crompton All-Weather Corduroy Suits Unusually Low Priced $6.95 Lowest price in years for first quality Crompton Corduroy Suits—and they’re the genuine all-weather corduroy—the label in every coat proves that much. Former prices, $3 to §18 T AL A A ican tour. His other speeches will be fnformal and xtemporaneous. Sought rywhere. Demands for “L. G.'s” presence and speeches have come from every quar- ter of the United States. Hardly a town or city of im n tempted to cz Moines, Iowa to have him great cal convention in_ the la: ber. Edwin T. Meredith, former | iculture, who has met | Mr. Lloya George often in England, ju endeavoring to induce him to add { his home town to the speechmaking circuit. There's one diverston L. G in- tends indulging himself while in our country, in addition to speechmaking. That js'golf. He's a passionate dev- otee of the links and plays a far better game for a man of sixty than 5 S Thost of his cotemporaries. He is a Americn Porcelain devout Baptist and may be expected Americn Porcelain T e et 31-Piece Luncheon Set 50-Piece Dinner Set 4yvith Americans of that faith. Sec- Sflle Yetary Hughes is of Welsh origin and L 2 95 3 4 3 Sale 7 95 Price, b 3 . Price, ° looks f«rWnnV to fraternizing with “L.G. Light-weight American Porcelain, decorated What an opportunity! An entire set of 50 with dainty gold band. Set consists 'of 6 lunch- pieces of fine quality, pure white, light-weight eon plates, 6 dessert saucers, 6 individual but- porcelain, handsomely decorated with gold * ters; 6 cups and saucers and 1 platter. band or floral patterns. Exceptional value. (Copsright, 1 Long-wearing—good-looking— sheds water like a duck’s back— no fabric is more practical for Fall and- Winter wear-—single- breasted - Norfolk model, with yoke and inverted pleat back— flap pockets and all ’round belt. Sizes 7 to 16 years. SHIP FIRE LOSS, $250,000. Blaze in Frelghter Extinguished Atter Nine-Hour Fight. ANGELES, Calif., September in the hold of the 10,000-ton American _of the American , while fifty miles out extinguished after the conveyed to harbor This Attractive 32-Piece Kitchenette Set Mahogany Sale $ 4.7 5 Serving Tray Eice, Fine- quality American china—a beau- $1.00 tiful * set, ‘consisting of 6" large ‘dinner FShc S plates, 6 bread and butters, 6 fruit sau- Practical size, glass cen- 4 cers, 6 cups and saucers, 1 large platter ter marquetry design. Ma- and 1 apen vegetable dish. hogany-finish frame, wood handles. Green Glazed + Jardinieres 25¢c Neatly designed green glazed earthenware jardi- nieres, with 6-inch opening. Boys' All-wool Suits, with Two Pairs Pants— $6.95 Two-Pants Suits All-Wool Fabrics $9.75 Fully lined and reinforced to stand rough wear from rough boys. Excellent warm, long-wearing tweeds and cassimeres in rich, dark col- orings, made Norfolk style— very smart. Sizes 8 to 17 years. hy e § . evada and a Los Angeles fireboat, which went to her onze cf radio calls. for more than nine was the heat and moke from the burning | ' fighters were All-Wool Suits Two Pairs Trousers $12.98 Mighty fine, too—newest cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds in smart mixture ef- fects; tailored throughout and cut right; coats are ‘alpaca lined; marvels of fit and wear. Sizes 8 to 19. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Optic Stem Glasses 25¢c Full lead - blown, optic glassware, with' pretty floral design: Goblets, fruits, sal- ads, sherbets and table tum- blers. . English Banded Teapots 59¢ Chocslate-colored = Rock- “ingham teapots, -with " ¢on-" trast color bands. 4 and 6- ‘cup sizes. N : s GENERAL TYPEWRITER. CO. All Makes TYPEWRITERS Sold,” Rented, ‘Repaired 2 STORES 616 14k St. N.W, 95c dozen Clear white thin glass tumblers, full size. - Hand- some needle etched designs. Imported China Tea Cups and ~ Saucers High Quality—Beautiful Gold Encrusted Stem Glasses 85c each High-class optic glassware, decorated :: 9 . with acid etched gold: Choice of goblets, wines, fruit salad, table tumblegrg and - 2 Al'mstrong S Lln()leum " Choice, 85¢. - white china, gold edges. 28¢ | sherbets. Choice, N < ~.each, 6 for $1.39. Receipt of a solid carload of new plain, inlaid and SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER 5 > 4 rinted linoleums makes us Armstrong headquarters in EVashmgton This reputable quality, backed by our unexcelled laying service is floor covering par.excellence. Armstrong’s Printed Linoleum, sq. yd., 95¢ Amnron;u Inlaid Linoleums, $1.45 to $1.75 Armstrong’s Plain Linoleums, $1.50 to $2.35 % Armstrong’s Heaviest Straightline Inlaids, $2.75 to $3.50 420430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST——PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 . - ' FIFTH FIOOR, BANSBURGK & BROTHER 1423 F St. $3.50 " Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington ‘And Return Sunday, ‘September 16 Similar Excursion September 30 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington. .. Standard Time Quality and Beauty— Choice of five neat border- designs, on best ~ quality 'ANSBURGH & BROTHER Retutniag Lv. 'Pbfladelphin Lv. Chester. Lv. Wilmingto Consult Ticket Agents | Baltimore & Ohio R. R.

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