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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 8, 1925—PART 1. 5 CHILD HEALTH DAY B R A A R R T L A A I A A A A A A A A A A A P A P A A T A T ORSERVANCE URGED sl LANSBURGH & BRO. Join in Exercises May 1 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 to Promote Cause. v Interesting Values to Homemakers Spring’s Newest Fabrics |#IZE0 = | With death o vear of age and 16 having a jower death for motbers in childbirth e United States, the American fon is planning | and celebra- try of the May day cele- rbert Hoover, presi- ociation, “is to focus tention upon our most precious na- ildren, Strongest Tie in Nature. » tie between the child and all e once the strongest element in human r sacrifices are made an for ourselves; derived from from all the success can whether in home, or in the outside world of material things, for culture Real Value—32-Pc. Breakfast Set $3.95 Good Quality White Quality—Plus! Another Special Selling of with beautiful medalfion 5,000 Yards Fine Silks || ...} | Fern Stand and Printed Crepe de Chi g —~Printe repe de ine —Printed Georgette Crepe $3.95 —Heavy Canton Crepe This Handsome 43-Pc. Dinner Service Porcelain Extraordinary val designs. fine Imported China, in two ¢ patterns. Regular L&B $2.98 and $3.50 Grades— Special Monday et these obliga- us to recall the rights, which may be | gl 0 —Satin Canton Crepe Gaks o pai —Crepe-Back Satin —Fine, New Flat Crepe Another remarkable lot of high-quality silks at lowered price! Set of 6 Glass Beverage Set Salad Plates 95¢ large Copper Bowl and Black and Gold Polychrome Stand, with ornamen- tations on, that efficient Silks that are in All Urged to Jotn. “It s for the reiteration of this h, 1 celebration of it until it 1 ome a living fact, that all people of good will to s Celebration of May day as “ h may be swpoint of the nd this can best outdoor festivals From the e of serious study of means designed ren is important.” association has issued an ex- tensive series of pamphlets in which s outlined lebrations juarters of the 2 0 Seventh avenue, City. ‘CAPITAL UPON ROUTE OF LIBERTY HIGHWAY | Proposed Motor Road Would Bel Memorial to American Part I in World War. | highwa way, fr Portland, Angeles, Calif., in the interest of which the president of the organiza- tion behind it. Truman Pierson of Minneapolis, Minn., is in the Capital The highway, according to a pros- named as a me- noria American participation in the World War. Its principal cities would _be: Portland, Boston, New York, Asbury Atlantic City, Philad Baltimore, Wash- ngton, P olum- | Wichita, Amarillo, El Paso, ng that the »w trunk line highway )t only be a memorial to the entiment of the country dur- yut would be a practi- o all cities -through FINE FOR BOND FRAUDS Total Penalty Was $600,000, Representing Ontario’s Loss. Refund Was Profits. JNTO, March 7.—Amelius Jar- vis, who ving six months at the county 2 paid today $140,- 000 of 2 $6 ne imposed wh mith, former r Ontario Province, were conspiracy to defraud government through , Jarvis maintained the fine he paid rep-| resented his actual profit in the bond deals, $1 plus interest at 5 per cent sinc 5 tion ‘he $6 represented the t *rovince through Counsel for Jarvis 1 that all profits over $116,800 received by Andrew Peppall, who is in Los Angeles fight- ing extradition here for trial. Smith is serving three and one-half years at Portsmouth Penitentiary. HOUDINI QUITS SOCIETY. Magician Flays New Official of Physicl Research Body. PITTSBU! March 7.—Harry Houdini : and exposer of bogus " announced toda e ha signed from the Ame Society for Physical Re- search after he had heard of the ap- pointment of J. Malcolm Bird as suc- aessor to Walter Franklin Prince as research officer of the soclety Houdini, who is appearing in a local theate sued a statement in which he accused Bird of helping * of B . who claimed pow medium, in her “test manifes for the Scientific American prize of $6,000." DENIED BY ESTHONIA. Reputed Request for British Pro- tectorate Is Disclaimed. L, Esthonia, March 7.—Denial ment attributed to minister, G. Tchit- sthonia had made a dceat Britain for the of a British protec- with a naval base and ons, was made today by an foreign minister. He said no such proposition had ever been made by his government. Bess have been trained to start and work at the sound of a EONg by a; _ bsesder in England, foremost demand—silks that are beautiful in weave and texture—perfect silks to make the planning of your Spring wardrobe, as well as the making a pleasure. New, colorful prints—new Spring plain shades—all 40-inch widths. $2.00 Silk Broadcloth, 32 inches wide. In white, pinks, maize, orchid, copen, old rose; peach, powder, navy, gray, tan, black, etc. $1.00 Japanese Pongee, 32 inches wide. First quality, 12-momie weight in the natu- ral tan shade. Free from any sort of Qe dressing c........ 40-inch Crepe Faille and Brocaded Crepes. More than twenty-five colors and_designs 0 choose from in these new silis—pre- @9 QR sented at a remarkably low price. Yard... De Satin Charmeuse, a 40-inch Char- meuse, all silk and of lustrous, soft quality. A selec- tion of fashionable colors, black and white. Yard Heavy Flat Crepe, 40 inches wide. A close durable weave; all sk In the new rose: wood shades, blue, green, tan, gray, black 40-inch Crepe de Chine, our regular grade, in all the colors that are most d for Spring dresses and dainty s 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine— striking patterns in navy and tan, navy and gray, navy and black and white and black. sz 00 Gi o Heavy quality $2.00 Spring Foulards, in the new scroll and all-over designs on backgrounds of copen, navy, brown, tan and black. 36 inches S nches $1.78 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Tomorrow—Annual L&B Special Selling of 58¢c “Lorraine” Dress Gingham A Special Price Concession Enables Us to Offer This Famous Gingham at a Remarkably Low Price. Save 20c—at 38c Yd. Anticipate your Spring and Summer needs thoroughly and economically while this low price is effective. This popular Gingham is one of the finest made in America; woven of fine combed yarns. solutely fast. plain shades. of the coming seasons. Monday—Special Offering of 54-Inch All-Wool French Dress Flannel Other Days Selling at $3.50—Monday $2.98 Yd. A beautiful quality, All-wool Frer.lch Flannel, used extensively for smart one-piece frocks, suspender skirts, etc. Choice of Spring’s favored colors, also shadow stripes. $3.50 $4.00 All-Wool Striped Dress Flannel, Yard:....... 54-inch width, all wool, close weave; newest Persian stripes and plaids, in beautiful color combinations. $5.50 New Zelia $4 98 Spring Coating, Yd.... 2 . 54-inch width—a soft, suede-finished fabric, in Flem- ich blue, dumb bell, beetlenut, mandarin, muskrat, steel, marine and black. 54-in. All-wool Charmeen— For suits, coats and dresses. Sawdust, wigwam, waffle, chili, ginger ,snap, papoose, rougette, almond, e Vara e 8979 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, 39¢ Sateen, 29¢ Yard A lovely, lustrous quality, suitable for linings, chil- dren’s dresses and rompers, aprons and many other pur- pases. A full range of colors. $1.00 and $1.25 Prints, 79c Yard A beautiful silk-and-cotton mixed canton mull in de- signs and colors for women’s and children’s dresses, kimonos, etc. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. S4-in. Hairline Stripe Suit- ing—Very smart for Spring one-piece dresses. Tan, cocoa, henna, navy and black grounds with \{‘:ra; $5.75 white stripe. It has a beautiful, soft finish Patterns include the newest checks, plaids and novelties—as well as In its entirety, the offering provides for the varied gingham needs and the colors are ab- THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. An Exceptional Selling of Seamless Sheets Choice of three sizes—72x90, 81x90 and 81x99—at one lower than usual price— $1.48 This is one of those sheet offerings that this store is famous for—a sheet we can fully guar- antee—sold under the “Home" label in the most wanted sizes. Made of selected round thread; seamless and hand torn. Size stated before hemming. ‘A Companion Selling of “Home” Pillowcases / 330 Same good qulaity as sheets in the popular 45x36-inch size. 36-inch Cameo Cloth and Fruit of the Loom Nainsook, for womcn'g and c}]flldrcn's underwear, ecia G " 25¢ 39-inch Unbleached Balloon loth, a _very fine-textured cloth with " silk-like finish; for many uses, Yard ... 25¢ THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BR Special for Monday— Hemstitched Linen Set $4.75 An attractive luncheon set of pure linen—with cloth 56x71 inches and six (6) 15x15-inch napkins to match. Beautiful, snow-white quality in a selection of five (5) attractive patterns. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Beautiful quality, thin blown crys- tal in Colonial pattern. Choice at this low price. Jet Black Jardiniere 49c Rich, Black Pottery Jardinieres, in 6-inch size. Styles as sketched. | value. An unusual Arb Prosty a particula Electric Percolator $2.95 Highly polished 2 num, 6-cup s plete with and plug. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Savings in Home Needs Mirro Aluminum | Cookie Set, baking sheet with 5 . cookie cutters cial for Dry Hand Mop, self wringing, no stoop- ing, no wet nanas . $1.50 5-pc. Glass Mixing Bowl Set, § to 10 — inch sizes. Set.t 65¢ = 1-qt. Wear-Ever Alumin St 1 === e 39¢ | clea can ‘with automatic “Zl/z qt. Wear-Ever | ;.1 Aluminum ce | Special 69c | Mectn - R el | Family Scales, | 4-qt. Wear-Ever | weigns uZ to 24 pounds | Kitchen Garbage | 3oic 1iv-'g1 00 galvanized g fumed oak or mahog- | 12-quart size, blue, mot- | cover | Special 4-pc. Canist | coftee, tea flour ‘cont decorations - $1.00 | speeial e e Cotndiadbbitisasmi $1 Delivers This McDougal Kitchen ( Horsehair Floor | ! & rush with 43%- *'$39.50 Wagner Cast ninum Skillet; lare: Family Size Food Telephone Stand, | , Enameled Kettle, | SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Silver-Plated Flatware There is a distinct saving of about one-half on this silver-plated ware. And Butler Finish With Novelty a splendid opportunity to add to your supply. silver-plated. Choice of— —Candlesticks (single or —Water Pitchers —Flower Vases —Covered Vegetable Dish Made of heavy nickel silver base, heavi —Fruit Bowls —Sandwich Trays —Well and Tree Platters pairs) NOTE—This merchandise will be offered for s days, Monday and Tuesday at this price. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Brighten the Floors ith New, Spring Rugs For the past few weeks, cool, delight- ful looking Rugs have been arriving in‘great numbers. To make your home more pleasant —and in keeping with the coming seasons, you should make your rug selections now from complete stocks, making sure to get just the color and design that will fit in with your decorative scheme. See these as soon as possible— Hodges’ Rattania Rugs (9x12). Each......$16.50 Hodges’ Rattania Rugs (7.6x10.6). Each...$14.75 " Smaller Sizes to Match Crex De Luxe Rugs (9x12). Each......$21.50 Crex De Luxe Rugs (8x10). Each.--....$18.50 Smaller Sizes to Match FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Special Selling of Terry Cloth, 89c Yd. Excellent, heavy quality—full vard wide, in an attractive assortment of new designs and colorings—suitable for draperies and hangings of all . kinds. Ruffled Sash Curtains of voile, scrim and marquisette. 59 Special, pair .. C \ | PRT TETPPDPPPDEPTDPRPTPTPRDITRDPPDRRTRRTT TP TP BDPRPRPTRDBRD TP