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12 VIRGINIA CUP RACE TO BE RUN APRIL 12 Event Will Take Place on Broad- view Farm Course Near Warrenton. . Va., April 10.—The \(rgln'n gold cup race will be run t 3 o'clock. at Broadview Farm, near Warrenton. now owned by R. H. Tucker. The four-mile course is all on sod, and considered the arranged for 4 cross-country here. The spec- tators will have a full view of the course and ju Zleven horses are entered with the secretary, J. C. Wil This race i under the rules of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Asso- ciation for four-year-olds and up- ward. The gold cup, valued at $1,000, Lecomes the property of the owner winning it thre valued at $30 winner in addition von the race i with her Irish | th Oddity. Both entered for the com- Vie- oEer H. Luvly, Mrs rking, Willlam ey Grovn. Daniel C. Sands, W nd Raymond Belmont. last race was in November, 16 run at Oakwood, the home pt. and Mrs. Larrabeg, , On that cueasion a large crowd was in at- [€ tendance, Maddusx, Winmill Wiiliams and T. WOMEN FAVOR DRY LAW ENFORCEMENT Arlington County Organization Ap- plauds Remarks of State Senator Ball. N, Va.. April 10.—That women of Arlington county favor the prohibition amend- | d its strict enforcement was | evidenced yesterday afternoon at al meeting of the Organized Women | Voters when Frank L. Ball, state| {the stag smoker and I heard. {ltam J. Ingram, supervisor from Ar-| lis a part; | couples took advantage of sonator, made an address in which he pointed out what the legislature is| during to stamp out the liquor ev The statement by Mr. i | | | Coats A suggestion that the or cistand as a political body fine its efforts to social and civi tivities, offered ted that there t interested in polit Te hiindr The meeting went cord rec- ommending Mrs. Pauline Smith of | Jufrerson district for the appointment a8 a deputy sheriff TOWN FACES DESTITUTION' Mines at Kitzmiller, Flood»TDx‘LL; ‘ Are Closed. Tispateh to The Star. ZMILLER, Md. flood-torn is exclusively a mining | The scale paid in this section | 1 about 70 cents per ton for ‘0al, which, according to ¥ of the miners, barely paid for pe of 'life. With this iped out for several months and nothing elso in sight, many of the Fesidents have become despondent Specml School Progmms spatch to The Star. INDON, V. April 10.—Pl. ng made of the schools | rve the birthday | Jefferson, W ith special ' recitations in | | | alls on Su programs of music an the school tomorrow afternoon. Par- ents of the children have been invited | 10 attend the exerc n their respective ¢ ections will be tak - ceds added to the county Monticelio | fund Munncello Fund Dance Special Dispateh to The . Apnl 10.—The fonticello committee, desig- jov. Trinkle of Virginia, has s well under way for a series of | affairs that give promise of success | of the drive for the county's quota of | .800. The first of these events will »e a dance Saturday night at Claren- don Citizens' Hall. Lowry is president | and director of a $2,000,000 fron and steel corporation of Ironton, Ohio just another salad dressing— ! has never dyed before. STAG SMOKER TOMORROW. Clarendon Citizens' Association Has Completed Plans. ' Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va, Aprii 10.—Ar- rangements are about completed, for ; get-together meeting ol the Clarendon Citizens' | Assoctation to be held at Clarendon | izens' Hall tomorrow evening at| o'clock, at which Representative | Clifton A, Woodrum, the sln‘inx congressman of Virginia, will be| Addresses are to be made by Wil-) lington district, of which Clarendon | Harry K. Green, commis- | ner of revenue, and heads of va-| us auxiliaries of the association. | county officials are invited and | il citizens, whether or not they are: on the membership roils of the as-| sociation, are urged to attend. e — FIREMEN GIVE DANCE. Many Attend Affair of Clnrendon; Department. Special Dispatch to The Star. ARENDON, Va, April 10.—Hun- | s of Clarendon citizens last night ed the reception and dance ven by the Clarendon volunteer fire department in celebration of the sec- and anniversary of its occupancy of | it quarters, in Clarendon Officers of the department and mem- | of the tive committee of | the Sitizens 2 who made | the reception committee, were busy throughout the evening making ¢ one acquainted while not other- engaged in conducting tours of spection of the ¢ unity building, of which all who had a hand, in its | cquisition are justly proud ! At 9 o'clock ~the main ha thrown open to daneing ture until a late hour. of the “Arkansas Travele chestra well known and the county, were occasion. Refreshments served | by a committee of ladies consisting of ! Mrs. C. R. Taylor, M I°. Bushong | and Mrs. A. M. Dawson. i WOMEN! I]YE | OLD THINGS NEW Sweaters Waists Skirts Dresses Kimonos Draperies Ginghams Stockings Diamond Dyes Fach 15-cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even if she Choose any color at drug store. I FOUND A NEW WAY TO TAKE OFF FAT T did not have to go through | strenuous exercises. 1did not use weakening diets, neither did I wear | painful garments. I was fortunate enough to be given an old-fash- foned formula by a country doctor, | and with it I brought backemy fig- ure to normal weight. the same. to reduce. All you need to do is to g0 tn Peoples or (I'Uonn?!l' stores or any good 2 r. Folt's Soap use it as you would | any other good soap, only leaving | a good lather remain a few min- utes night and morning on special you want to reduce. of Dr. Folt's Soap is Guaran- teed nbsolutely harmiess. With its | use you should notice a great im- | provement in the 3 the skin and a stéa inarkabie how Dr. Folt's Soap will do_away with double chins, ankles, bust and hips. Changes i measurement from 19 to 15 inches in the bust and hips in a most re- markably short time are daily re- ported by people who have become living advertisements for Dr. Folt's Soap.—Advertisement. but miracle MA O-NAS; Hexe is welvety May-O-Nase flavored the way you love it most! Choicest home-made dressing waits for you in jars. You'll want to spoen its luscious creaminess over pine- apple and Brazil-nuts; merge it with flaked fish, iced white celery and paprika; let it enrich cream cheese and olives served in lettuce hearts. Sar-a-Jee MAY- Its perfection will delight you. Once you know how de- licious it is, you'll use it with every salad. . You won't trou- ble to make your own dressing again . . . or try—and have to season to taste—some other you have bought. Obtain it fresh in jars at grocers or delicatessens any- where in Washington. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 R A A R R T A T A I A A A A A R R T R T s LANSBURGH & 418430 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th OUR ONLY bTOKE l’hone l’r-nk n 7400 Friday Bargain Day One Day Prices—All Sales Final—No C. O. D., Mail or Phone Orders Accepted Bargains to Be Worn | Sport Hats, $1.95 300 smart, new hats of milan, milan hemp and fancy straws. Tricorne, small and medium_sailors. Various colors and combina- $1 95 Girls’ Dresses, $5.00 200 taffeta and crepe de dresses in a splendid assortment of new styles. Trimmed with silk and wool embroidery. Green, tan. brown. henna, navy and copen. Sizes 7 to 14 . $5 00 FOURTH FLOOE Silk Blouses, $3.19 Colored blouses of crepe de chine, roshanara and crepe novelties. Plain colors and fancy prints. Several tai- lored pongee models. Sizes 36 to 44 3. 19 SECOND FLOOR Pearl Beads, 50c 300 strings of imported wax pearls (manufactured). All taken from reg- ular stock. Formerly $1.00. Friday FIRST FLOOR Jewelry, 59¢ Clean-up of fancy jewelry. Lot of 300 pieces. Beads, bracelets, cuff links, rosarics, brooches, bandeaus, lingerie clasps’ and beauty 50 C Handbags, $1.00 100 women's 'lcather bags in pouch and envelope shapes. Plain and fancy grain_leathers. Regu- 1 larly $1.50. Friday . FIRST FLOOR Beaded Bags, $2.49 imported draw-string beaded hz:is‘ A variety of charming color combinations. egu- larly $395. Friday at $2.49 FIRST FLOOR Toiletries 45c Rubber Gloves... Special Toothbrushes . 30c Mirror Nail Polish 50c and 75c Fancy Compacts. 25¢ Rubber Combs. 45¢ Lansburgh Royal Cream 89c Mary Garden Rouge.. 45¢ Dorin Powder Compacts, all shades . FIRST FLOO! Cotton Vests, 29¢ Women's cotton vests with low neck. Sleeveless, bodice-top style or ogular biili-up” shoulders. 3 Qv All ‘sizes .. .. Or 4 for $1.00. FIRST Infants’ Needs Blankets in pink or blue. 30540 inches. Formerly 75c. 59C \\::' e Friday........ . *25¢ Rubber Pant = 15¢ Were 50c. Friday s Chambray Dresses, 48 in the lot. With panties. Size2. 19C Sox, white with colored tops. Size 4 only. Pair.... Drawers, 25 pa broidery trimmed. to 12 years Men’s Knitted Ties, 29¢ Just the styles and colors youll need for spring and summer wear at a price so low you can easily afford a dozen. Friday’s pricc, 9 Qe MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR Chlldren s Sox, 3 Prs., $1.00 v bordered sox in a wide va- nm of pleasing colors and combina- tions. Good range of sizes in the various patterns. 3 pairs, $1.00. FIRST FLOOR Sport Hose, Pr., 59¢ Women's ribbed lisle sport hose, in ajredale, fawn, mode, hghl gray, heaver, FIRST FLOOR Brassieres, $1.35 Dorothy Bickum, Bien-Jolie, De Bevoise and Nemo Circlets, satin and mesh. Back and front closing. Sizes 34 to 50 n the lot. : whud gy 38 THIRD FLOOR Formerly § Friday . Corsets, $2.25 Broken size assortments of famous corsets, Coutil and broche. Low bust and long hip. Sizes 23 to 36 in the assortment. For- ey . 2000 $2.25 THIED FLOOR b , Boys’ Suits, $3.75 Belted school suits with lined knickers. Neat-appear- « ing mixtures. Sizes 7 $3 75 8 and 9.. " FoumTH FLOOR Boys’ Blouses, 45¢ Collar-attached and sport collar blouses in striped percales and khaki Sizes 0 to 13 price Boys’ Topcoats, $3.75 Fancy tan and gray tweeds in four styles, double breasted and belted, with two flap pockets. ;‘:f(c: 3 to 8 Friday's $3 75 URTH FLOOR Boys’ Wash Suits, $1 Sailor, balkan, middy and Oliver Twist models, of Lconard suiting, Peggy, kiddy cloth and linen crashes Sizes 3 to 8 Frid price .... . FOURTH FLOOR Boys’ Novelty Suits, $2.65 serges braid trim lined. S Friday's price ..... FOURTH FLOOR Petticoats, $2.95 Heavy quality Tricosham Straightline style with Van I serts of contrasting color. variety of spring col- .65 (glos) THIRD FLOOR Costume Slips, $1.25 Lustrous sateen in white, navy agd black. Bodice top; self fabric :(rap« Extra sides THIRD FLOOR Fine Lingerie, $1.69 93 picces. Handmade bloomers, step-ins, drawers, vests, corset cov- ers anlr;rn\c].m: chemd. ise. Lace edged an P stiiehed $l 69 Chamoisette Glova, 69¢c Washable gloves in good grade. Strap-wrist and mousquetaire lengths. Mode, gray. beaver, brown and mastic ... j—'———-——_fi_—-— | Bargains By the Yard Nt o in e DN IR =P e K e = Embossed Satin, Yd., $1.25 Belding's. Especially adapted for linings in coats and suits. Tan, black, navy, brxown cgpexg‘agg gray. . Formerly Frida$, yard $1-25 Bleached Cotton, 17¢ 36-inch cotton for general usc Coverings for winter homes, pillow- cases, etc. Regularly 20c. Friday, yard 17C Silk-and-Wool Canton, $1.49 36-inch Canton crepe in a large va- riety of charming col- grasréor irocks or skirts. $1 49 FLOOR Striped Velours, $1.89 Also fancy tweeds in 54-inch widths Suitable for capes, suits and sport skirts. Yatd. . THIRD FLOOR [PPSR ONERS A TPl o V) S | Bargains for the Home | Wool Crepe and Serge, 89c Two of the most popular fabrics for one-piece frocks and skirts. 36 inches wide. Numerous 89C good colors. THIRD FLOOR Unbleached Cotton, 23c Yd. _ 45 inches wide. Suitable for shects, fancy work and draperies. 2 Regularly 30c. Friday, vard, C THIRD FLOOR Unbleached Cotton, 8 Yds., $1 36 inches wide. Practical for ;pr%ns.dchlldrep's' frocks and em- roidered articles. Round thread. 8 yards, $1-00 TEIRD FLOOR Linen Damask, Yd., $1.79 Pure linen silver bleached table damask. Heavy weight. Firm weave. 68 inches wide. Reg $1.79 larly $225. Friday Toweling, Yd., 12Y,c Checked glass toweling. Red and blue ‘checks. Good “cngh! Reg\.- larly 19c. FIRST FLOOR Remnants, Yd., 25¢ Short lengths of wash fabrics— printed voile, colored crepe, cotton ioulard, gingham, pcrcalc and spring fabrics, Dress some. Y Nainsook, Yd., 19¢ Lovely soft-finish fabric in_flesh- color only. Splendid lin- gerie quality. Yard........ C R FIRST FLO Cotton Charmeuse, Yd., 49c “Dainty Maid.” a fine lingerie fab- ricdoi guaranteed fast color. 36 inches wide. Slightly imperfect. s ightly impe: 49C FIRST FLOOR < N s $1 Will Buy Hot Dish Mats, pro- :,e;t your table. Set of $1.00 o -cntne: $1.00 Console 1Se(sdot' {our pieces, colored glass Complete «....co-vneen $1 00 Handcut Tm;hlefg ta1§ size ; ()1 attractive designs. Light Cut Glassware, b—pncce water sets, cheese and cracker sets, 3-piece whipped crezm sets, handled sand- wich tray h owder bowls wll stan Choice . $1 00 $1.00 Wiurd Mop. The famous hardwood floor pol- isher, formerly $1.00. day's.price ......... 1 Lb. Wizard Wax, 59¢ . s For ;}ohshlérgg funi;iugc and floors. ormerly c. riday's e R T 59c¢ Wearever Pie Plates, 12c 434-inch size, formerly 15¢c. Frld:ys price.... 12C SIXTE FLO! PPPFPPPTDDPPTRTTPDETPTEPDTPDTBDPDB T PP PTDRPDDDD DD DD DD A 8 ) > Bedwear Bargains lWllitc Dimity Eproi-dt, size 81x90: closely woven. Easily tubbed. Each . $2-25 All Feather Pillows, size 17x17, with retty art ticking. Fachis e e . 33¢C All-wool Filled Comforts, just ten, formerly $8.50 and Slll Friday's price .... . Crib Blankets, size 36x50; part wool; formerly 0 d Linen Crash, Yd., 29c All linen in good weight. For hand or roller towels. Red and 29 blue borders. Yard.. C + FIRST FLOOR Alarm Clocks, $1.00 100 top bell clocks. guaranteed against im- i, e 1,00 Pillowcases, 23¢c Cambric-finish__cases iood grade. Size Each oeeiieneeenn < THIRD FLOOR Every one Dresser Scarfs, $1.39 Linen center scarfs, trimmed with Lndfie lace. Size 17. For dressers, uffets, etc. Regularl, S8 ey ey §1.39 FIRST OR 81x90 Sheets, $1.09 Heavy linen finish, doublc-bcd size sheets. Absolutely pes $1.09 fect. Regularly $125. Friday 81x99 Sheets, $1.19 . Double-bed, heavy sheets, Extra long. ESih, it 81,19 Huck Towah, Isc Blue and white bordered face tow- els in_weighty quality. An exceptional value. FIRST FLOOR Radio Bargains Brandes Phones, $359. Royal Phones, $3.25. Potter Phones, $345. Scientific Phones, $205. Guaranteed Phonograph Units, $2.35. Music Master Loud Speakers, $21.00. STREET FLOOR linen - finish Notice! Singer’s Midgets Now Playing at B. F. Keith’s I‘hcater —will make a return visit to this store Eriday at 11:30 AML Last year they only visited our Infants’ Shop, but for tomorrow, we have given them the key to the store —and they'll visit all departments. They arc small—and hard to find—bring the kiddies along and look for them. Smart Spring Dresses Special for Friday Only at 510 /= Present season models of printed crepe, satin, canton, flannel, jersey, linen and voile combina- tions and hand-drawn linen. ~ A variety of styles in new colorings and prints, also navy, brown and black. Models for street, af- ternoon and sport wear. Misses, women's and extra sizes in some styles. SECOND FLOOR Swagger Sport Skirts, $3. 50 Wrap-around and pleated models of prufella, granite wool crepe and Poiret twill. Regular and extra sizes in lot, SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 250 Spring Hats Ostrich Trimmed—Popular Colors . —red, gray, copen, brow wood, almond green, navy a black. Drooping brims, pokes and roll-brim shapes trimmed w a large, heavy flue ostricl [eather in self or. Straw and silk combination An excellent hat for aiter noon and dress. SECOND FLOOR New Spring Jackets An Unusual Offering for Friday $1()-95 Swagger reach to the hips. jackets that Excep- tionally smart for sports, driving or shopping. Of plaids, velours and polaire, in plain colors and stripes. Most garments fully lined in crepe, satin de chine or lin- gette. Worth a great deal moré than $10.95 they represent an intrinsic value which thrifty women will immediately recognize. SECOND FLOOR $2.98 40-in. Silk Crepes 2.65 Satin Canton, Plain Cantor, Flat Crepes, Heavy Urepe de Chine Printed Crepe de Chine Qur standard $2.98 silks reduced for Frida Choice of newest patterns and shades—a thriling oppor- tunity’ for the woman who would buy thriftily. THIRD FLOOR, umsmmsn & BRO. Spring Pumps in Wanted Shades and Leathers Styles that have the call right now, in patent, black satin, suede and nubuck. High or low heels, all sizes in one style or another. Conveniently arranged on tables according to sizes. STREET FLOOR, 418 7TH ST. selling. 1 | |