Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 21

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BALLAD WRITER IS 81. Author of on Barroom Floor” Given Dinner. NEW YORK, March 6.—The author <f the old ballard, “The Face Upon the Floor” popularly known as “The Face on the Barroom Floor,” Hugh A. D'Arcy, celebrated his elghty-first “Face birthday at a testimonial tendered him by The Nighters. Mr. D'Arcy, who was born in France and reared im England, gtill writes sketches for vaudeville ‘ac- tors. dinner Thursday Among the primitive Eskimos of Bafiin Land wives are beaten occa- slonally, but children never. THE - EVENING CONCILIATION COUNCIL PROPOSAL ACCEPTED By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, March 6.—The con- ference initiated by Sweden, com- posed of representatives of Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway, has STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924, promoting a method of conciliation in international disputes in accordance with the recommendation of the as- sembly of the league of nations. The proposal aims at the formation of a permanent conciliation council to which the respective countries will be obliged to refer disputes which cannot be solved diplomatically or which are precluded by previous unanimously adopted a proposal for treaties from .being settled by arbi- tration or the Court of International Justice. JAPANESE MAGNATE DIES. Wada Bose From Dishwasher in Restaurant. « TOKIO, March 6—Toyojl Wada, sixty-three, who rose from a glsh- washer In.a San Francisco restau- rant to one of the foremost fAgures in the Japanese spinning industry, died yesterday. e B T The cynical bachelor observes that the proper time for a man to marry is when he hasn't anything else to worry him. SQUADRON AT TRINIDAD. United States Naval Vessels to Make Eight-Day Visit. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, March 6.—An American naval squadron com- posed of the Savannah, Bushnell, Beaver, Camden, Ortolan and twenty. four submarines, Admiral Tayior in command, arrived here yesterday for a visit which probably will last eight days. The admiral and governor ex- changed visits. Numerous social sports events hav. the officers and crew: e e ey California has more “old maids.” functione and A R A R A A e A A Ay R T A T A A e R Dt Y A A A B A A A A 2 PR A AR A 2 PR A B 2R AR PR AR RO 2 AR R R AR A 2 2R [:AN SBURGH & BROTH ER Novelty Jewelry, Choice, $1.00 A large collection of novelty jewelry at one dollar for choice, Established 1860 Half Price for Imported Necklaces Only 25 pleces—but each one a wonder value at half-price. Varlous styles and colors. Former prices range from $6.95 to . $17.95. Friday—choose at $3.48 to $8.98. STREET FLOOR Zrans 0Odds and ends from higher-priced lines. Including—necklaces - ear rings, bracelets, rings, brooches, and many other pleces— choice, $1.00. STREET FLOOR 420-30 Seventh St. N.-W., Thru to 8th _— Phone Franklin 7400 OUR ONLY STORE R Store News fog Friday, March 7 = - Bargains for Friday— he.,Sa-vings Are Definite Do You Attend These DRESS S g II E Watch These Disappear N marked down for the day only; and then Friday is the Sor Fridey oidy Good Records, 29¢ stand and 12-inch shades, trimmed Friday's price . Pilgrim Sheets * $1.59 Each Full percale-finish Sheets of known maks and of the $1.75 quality. Ke- duced in price for Friday because of very trivial harmless imperfections. Cholce of size 72x99 or 81x%). this well b = "“"'.352’ Gingham, absolutely A very special purchase of 100 ** Good chotce of colored ] Qe checks. Friday's price, yard dresses added to a valueful group / THIRD FLOOR Friday Bargain Sales? Ll Bridge Lamps day we clear our stocks of odds and ends and slightly A e ¥R eI s ot If Not, You Shotild— Friday Bargains in this store are one-day specials— prices are lower than on any other day of the week. Very soiled items. In every instance the price quoted is lower . = 132 Tactudie opoiar 100 are just ak‘.)om fioing‘ thi?Hs\t than regular. In all, Friday i_s a day that brings forth g iz “Beoords, einels ana doutle 49 the morning through — esp: \ savings entirely too good to miss. BALCONY—STREET FLOOR Helpful Housewares No. ‘Wizard Triangle Polish Mop, re- moves and cleans and polishes hard- wuo_fl Hoo'l‘u. Regularly $1.00. Fi 490 U s Wi 69¢c merly $1.25. Fri price S ‘White Enamel Roll-tep ll:!ld 79c ‘Boxes, formerly Kie. Friday's price = 4-quart’ Aluminum Pudding Fas, (Qc 69¢c Remember, Friday sales are final—no mail, phone or C. O. D. orders accepted with gold braid. Don’t delay a minute—a lower price is impossible. Get here early tomorrow morning. often the merchandise is entirely new; sometimes it is when they are such as these, with SIXTE FLOOR formerly 79. Friday's price new, seasonable goods taken from our regular lines and decorative antique wrought-iron ‘Aluminum Baucepa: Sale of Linens At Vs to Y2 OF Regular Prices 4-quart A truly extraordinary group as you merly Toe. will agree once you see them. Fash- ions for afternoon, street and sports wear, and some quite elaborate enough for party wear as well. BIXTH FLOOR Color-fast Dainty Maid 49c Yd. Becanse of slight imperfections this de sirable lingerie fabric I8 offered greatls under real value. Colors—Green, pink, light blue, old rose, tan, gray, dark blue and brown. Belding's Embossed Satins, for linings: gray, dark blue ' and Formerly $1.89. 2,500 Yards Printed Voiles 33cand 55c¢ Yard A large assortment of desirable designs—in fine quality printed voiles, offered just for Friday at these two very special prices. Buying plenty now for summer frocks is good economy. Wash Goods Remnants Rich Jacquards, _Satins, Trico~ Sham and Canton Crepes offer the newer colorings and trimmings for Spring. Velour Checks, Wool Crepes, Jersey and Poiret Twill are featured in the sports and street styles. In this selling we offer discontinued numbers and slightly soiled merchandise. Included are fine tablecloths, napkins; huck and turkish towels, Madeira sets, napkins, imported colored dam- ask sets; lace-trimmed scarfs, one-piece pillow shams, lace- trimmed table covers and handmade Cluny lunch cloths, at savings of one-third to one-half. copen, hla STREET FLOO! Children’s Silk Sizes for women and misses and some extra sizes, but not 13-piecce Madeira Lunch formerly St $3.95 13-piece Madeira Lunch b att’ofmerly $6- 85 Napkins, Sets, Sets, 13-inch Madeira hand - embroid- ered; formerly $11.25 dozen . hand - embroid- ered: formerly $18.00 dozen .. 54 inches: round; formerly $8.95, at soiled; size formerly 75c. 24x48; Each.. ' $7.49 13-inch Madeira Napkins, $10.75 Handmade Cluny Lunch Cloths, 'lace medallion center; $6.95 Turkish Towels, all white; heavy double thread; slightly 59¢ formerly Set .. with round; $2.25. wide lace; formerly Each $5.75 to $12.00. P Y- $11.75. size. Formerly $1.75, each Formerly $2.50, each. Imported Hand-woven Damask Lunch Sets; stitched; size .§5x59 inches; - $3.95 Lace-trimmed Table Covers, 50 inches; $1.13 Fine Linen Tablecloths, sizes 2x2, 2x2%5, 2x3; formerly $10.50 to $21.00. Sale prices, hem- Fine Linen Napkins, 22x22; formerly $10.75 to Sale prices $695 to $20.00 I nemstitched All-linen Huck Towels, fine quality and good Three groups— Formerly $1.25, each. And many other lots in quantities too small to mention here, but every item a wonder value. Come tomorrow. First choice is always best. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Lisle Sport Hose, 79¢c Cool_looking in_good Choose trom Fawn, * Tan, Gray, White a ‘Wombn' Srown. Friday's price STREET FLOOR Savings Mount High in Infants’ Wear (10) Knit Sleeping Garments, made with Sizes 5 and 6. Formerly teet. $1.09; Friday's price... (24) Heavy Cotton Bhort Wrappers, well , trimmed with shell Sizes 21 and 3. Formerly known Carter garmer stitch. 50c; Friday's price.. (10) W 0ol Eiderdown Wrappers, Jear only. Ribbon trimmed. For- merly $5.95; Friday's price. (3) Gertrude Bkirts (1 to 3 years). Formerly $1.95. Friday's price. (14) Bhort Dresses (2 Formerly 76c; Friday's price. FOURTH FLOOR 's Lisle Hose, in white and Nemo, R and G, Warner's, Made of quality broche every requisite of the Sizes 24 to 36 inclusivel THIRD FLOOR Brassieres Formerly $1.50 to bandeaux “are included, ?‘.Ien-lnllé. De Bevolse, Odd Corsets, $2.29 Corsets, many of which sold formerly $5.00 to $10.00. and including among them “American Lady and front-lacing’ Froleset models. ind_coutil, with 12 Fur Coats Maust Go! statement, Tan_Coi Brown Cara trimme at $1.39 $4.00. Brassieres and Teria ‘styles, made,of broche, mesh and satin stripe fabrics. Bow tron STREET FLOOR 95¢ Crepes .. This price for Friday only. any of sortment of colors. Fabrics THIRD FLOOE - Save On Silks-_ Specially Priced For Friday Only 40-inch Sport Satin (glos)—Lustrous qual- ity in tan, gray, copen, coral, pink, biege, seal, navy white and black. Yard 33-inch Japanese Pongee—Only 1,000 yards. silk quality—12 momie weight; natural shade. Fos many purposes. Ward .05, e Extra Quality Pongee—Two well known brands ; Honan and tub pongee—all silk. De- sirable weight for dresses. Friday only— All- 32-inch Washable . Silks—Broadcloth and the above weaves in = e 1$1.49 {79¢ $ 81, front and back fastent: les, peautitully” trimmed in many s, B o 50. © Save On Woolens , size 1 Nightgowns and 5120 dajntily trimmed. Wight Read the price—yor won't dispute the Nightgor envelope chemise are included—made of high count mainsook and , with round, Phndes oo necks, and tops. trimmed with shirring. square or V. gay with touches of Val lace, ST embroldery and contrasting braid. Soin“Caves’ and onspiece dresses et B Chemise, with elther built-up’or bodice , laces and THIRD FLOOR " Feather Pillows Friday, 35¢ All-feather pillows, 17x17, covered with g00d_quality art ticking, in light and dark colors. (33) 60x84 All-wool colored and formerly $4. Friday's price ... pink and-yellow. Former and $9.00. Friday's price. ) oriv. B n pink and blue patterns. price ... Blankets, khaki ... $395 (11} Bod ~Hets, both illes and Mitchell; ality, 1u_blue, Marseilles ai ibeline WELHT. 1s_biny. in dainty FIFTH OR Men’s $1.95 Shirts Friday, $1.65 A clearance of 216 GI Shirts—in & _colorful terns. ‘merchandise, 25 il sizes los-stripe Madras ightly” solied—bat highly desiri 8 dfi: 14 to 5. it of pat- ble FLOOR e in every style. For Friday only Pleated and wrap- les, 1n novelty and such favorites as check velour, granite cloth and Poiret’ Twill. Each _one beantifully made, and_reflecting the pleasing _ mew and trimmings of Spring. 8 women and Hand - Embroidered Models — Half-Price Thirty-six pleces, including _children’s dresses, centerpleces, card table covers, scarfs, ' lunch cloths’ and gowns, slightly sed, Formerly §135. to $10, Friday, THIRD FLOOR Toy Values Girls’ _Tricycles @) (fioor Formerly $22.05. Friday samples). for- price. . (8) Large Doll merly $22.95. Friday $14.95 (10) Ma Ma Dolls, some dressed in rom- 2 stockings, Formens 1805 to §1 O8 apd ‘st 5 s, $1.95 (8) Fish Pond Bets, $1.60. Friday’s price (2) Largs Ma Ma Do Former) 7 Friday's price . . Leather Handbags Not often are such smart baS; offered at this price. ly by liberal concessions can we offer this lot of 500 for Friday. Smart pouch and envelope styles—also a few boxes. Umbrellas, $2.59 Only 18 of them—remnants that formerly sold 34.00 to §5.00. Made with white tips and_ends, and with ring, bandles. thong or strap STREET FLOOR Handmade Blouses $1.69 Dainty Dimity and Cotton Voile Blouses, made in most attractive styles with V. Peggy and Tuzedo collars. Effectively {rimmed with drawnwork and biod em- brojdery. Rsmnant Cotton Blouses, made of sheer white dimity with Peggy and V neck lines, long sleeves with neatly finished turn-back cuffs. A number are lace trimmed. Friday's price BECOND FLOOR 100 Bungalow Aprons 74c Nicely made models of percale in clean- looking, bright-colored checks, stripes and conventional patterns. Trimming with bind- ings and pipings of contrasting colors, big patch pockets and tie-back sashes. (20) Crepe Kimonos, in buttes- (10) Batiste ith collars, cuffs and vestee of contrasting organdie. Size 36 and 88. F sLes; g Friday's price.... . 94 THIRD FLOOR Kiddies’ Fancy Sox 29¢ 4 Pairs for $1.00 Stock up for Summer—for they are per- fect and well wearing, and as colorful and attractive as you may wish. Both light and dark colors are included. STREET FLOOR Spring Hats Ne 160 Hats in the lot, o eaeia dlsappeintment, get your choios at— '$2.45 \ This selling is going to be fast and interesting, for such hats at $245 are unusual, to say_the least. New colors— desirable materials—and shapes. We suggest that you come when the doors open at 9:15. A EXTRA—125 Trimmed Hats—Spring styles, good colors; every hat becomingly trimmed; for quick clear- ::c.e reduced $1.65 SECOND FLOOR Y3 off Wash goods remnants have been assembled on one large table and you can choose mt Just one-third off regular prices. White and Colored fabries of every description. STREET FLOOR Toilet Goods (50) Nail Brushes. Friday's price ... La Muy Compacts. $1.50: Priday's price. .. (20) Tokoion Face P merly $1.00; Friday's price (20) "Elcaya Face Pows Friday's price. Triple-Cut 's price Formerl merly 50c; (50) Five-Inch Formerly 25c; Frid (12) Mu-sol-den Fridas's price Pepsodent Tooth Paste. price .. ‘ BTREET FLOOR Knitted Suits Friday Only, $7.95 A special oneday price for Knitted Suits that formerly sold $3.80 to $10.95. Pullover and Jacquette Models, in plain colors and combinations of colors.’ Dominat- ing ere the more popular shades of Silver, Brown, Mexico. Navy, Silver and Buff. SECOND FLOOR 29c Writing Paper 15¢ = match—herce the special STREET FLOG) Friday Bargains for Boys and Girls 33.75 For Choice o:f—' Boys’ Spring Reefers of blue serge and tweed mixtures. Sizes 2% to 8. Boys' Two-pants Suits, of .neat dark mixtures. Sizes 7 to 14. Boys' Corduroy Suits, lonf- wearing quality ; sizes 9, 10, 11 and 12.- Boys’ Raincoat Outfits, tan coat of double-texture rain- proof cloth, with sou’'wester hat to match. Sizes 6 to 16. Boys’ Juvenile Overcoats, of chinchilla and other coatings. Sizes 3 to 7. & Choice $3.75 Boys’ All-wool Sweaters, pull - over style; Friday’s price... $1-95 Boys' Corduroy Knickers, A Special Purchase of 100 Girls’ Silk Drességs For Friday Onl_y $ Smart, youthful styles of crepe de chine and taffeta. Entirely new and as girlish and attractive as can be. Two are sketched, but all of them are distinctive, with touches of embroidery, tucking and * piping. Made with deep hems for girls who will grow taller. Colors are brown, green, tan, henna, copen and navy. Sizes . 7 to 14—at $5.00. Girls’ All-Wool Sweaters -Choice $1.45 drab color; in sizes 9 98 c »Fflday e et to 17. Friday. . " Boys' Flanneletle .Pajamas, two-piece style; -sizes 8 to 16. Friday..... 98¢ FOURTH FLOOR m@mw@@mw@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Wmmywwwwwm@m&m@@@m@@m@@@@@m@m@%&@@m@ Chinioisstts Gloves 79¢c Jersey; varied assortment of plain colors, also new striped and checked designs. Fri- THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BROTHER ‘Fine quality leathers, in black and colors: Friday only, $1.00. % Just 200 fine all-wool sweaters, made in the youthful slip-over style for Spring, and in a range of newer sport colors. Sizes 8 to 16 years. FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BROTHER iy { L) = > 2 = e gy ¥

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