Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1925, Page 14

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14 NATIVESONSPLAN * ANNUAL BANGUET District Society Will Cele- brate Founding of Capital of Nation Here. The annual dinner of the Society of Natives of the District of Columbia Wwill be given April 15 at the Bur- lington Hotel. Tentative plans for the avent were discussed by the banquet gommittee at a meeting Friday eve- d the pro 1 will soon be) The March meeting of the society will be held next Friday eveniug at the Washington Club, at which time the tickets for the dinner will be dis- tributed * Among already have are: Dr. those who Amanda Duhamel, | A. Duguid,’ Burry3 AR o William M. | R. Newton Dove, frene Dun . B A. E Mrs. Blanche Fisher, D 1liam H. C da E. Hodge, M et H. Hancock May E. Hung Hondley, Ralph L. guerite Hall, Mr. Hall, Miss Mar-| and Mrs. Wi ondrup, . Knode, a Weaver Oatley, Mrs. Ada C. ay John Clagett Proctor, Edwin F. Powell, Miss Lula Purcell, Mrs. Katherine C. Rumbough, Miss Char- lotte A. Ramsburg, Mrs. T. M. Rec- Samson, Stinemetz, Mrs. Lou garet Theu gart, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Um- hau and J. Elliot Wright. Oldest Inhabitants Represented. Theodore W. Noyes, president of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of Washington; Allen C. Clark, president of the Columbla Historical Society, and Jesse C. Suter, president of the Federation of Citizens' Associations, will be among those present. The banquet committee in charge of the dinner, which will be by way of celebration of the laying of the corner stone of the District and the foundation of the Federal Govern- ment at Washington, is composed of the following: Fred A. Emery, chairman; Dr. Sam- uel S. Adams, Lee D. Latimer, Albert Harper, Judge Robert E. Mattingly, Judge Gus A. Schuldt and Jesse C. Suter, vice chalrmen; Miss May Hungerford, secretary: Clarence G. Allen, Miss Elizabeth Beresford, Ed- Brandenburg. Henry L. Bryan, Smma 8. Bright, William M. . James F. Duhamel,. Ambrose Durkin, Miss Margaret E. Forbes, Daniel E. Garges, Willlam: H. Grover- man, Albert Harper, Ralph L. Hall, Alfred Holmead, Harry Wheaton How- ard, Miss May E. Hungerford, Percy B Israel, Paul E. Johnson, Lisle S. Lipscomb, G. Percy McGlue. Jefferson Middleton, Mrs. E. K. Mears, Maude B. Morris, Theodore, W. Noyes, Mrs. Roscoe L. Oatley, Herman H. Pechin, Irwin L. Rose, John A. Saul. Miss Etta L. Taggart, Evan P. Tucker, | ederick G. Umhau and John Cla- gett Proctor, president ex officio. The tickets for the anniversary din- ner are in charge of s May E. Hungerford, secretary, 1322 Fifteenth street. CANADA’S EX-SOLDIERS ON FARMS OF THEIR OWN Members of War-Time Armies, to Number of 30,604, Established, Through Government Loans. Hy the Ascociated Press. : OTTAWA, March 14.—Former sol- diers of the Dominion’s war-time armies to the number of 30,604 have been tablished on farms of their own, ac- cording to the report of the soldier eet- gement board 7 Of this total 24,143 have been granted 1gans, some as high as $7,500 each, ac- cbrding to the report, and the remainder | Have been given grants of Dominion | Jand without loans. A total of $103,- 150,098 has been epent for land, clear- 1ng, permanent improvements and stock dquipment. Veterans already have re- | torned $19,000,000 to the government in | ayment of principal and in interest experience have been trained in special | sthools. Field supervisors of the soldler perintend armi nd give them practical ity establishn penditure djers’ p the disabled, unemploy Dr. Merriam to Yucatan. Vom 4n C. Merriam, president of the tmmasic Institution of Washing- . hamw one to Mexico to visit the | of tne 1t Maya capital at hen Itaza, Yucatan. Drs. Clark er of the American Museum of ural History and Kidder of 1lips Academy, bers of the Carnegie Institution’s advisory (‘om-} mittee, will join Dr. Merriam at Havana, from where they will sail Itis very serfous. Treat It at ence. Get SERGEANT'S DISTEMPER MEDICINE. $1.20 at drug, sport and seed stores, pet shops, or by mail. Free DogBook. Polk Miller's famous Dog Book on Diseases of Dogs, care, feeding and breeding with Symptom Chart. Write for ft. ©Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE an- ewers without charge any question about your dog's health. State symp= toms, age and breed when writing. Sergeant’s DOG MEDICINES Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., 1303 East Main St. Richmond, Ve. THE SUNDAY AR AR ARGIURR RNV AR AR R PR ARG AR IR R IR R IR R AR R SRR AR STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, See Other Ads on Pages 13, 15, 16. MARCH 15, 1925—PART 1. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 T oy A Great Special Purchase and Selling of L&B Super-Quality Silks This is our best Silk news in many days—offering an extensive collection of Beautiful New Silks, every yard of which has been designed and produced for Spring and Summer—regular standard qualities at impressive price concessions. 40-in. Satin Crepe 40-in. Satin Canton 40-1in. Printed Crepe 40-in. Flat Crepe 40-in. Embossed Crepe 40-in. Stripe Radium Extraordinarily low priced. Yd. 40-in. Silk-and-wool Bengaline 40-in. Black Charmeuse 40-in. Silk Radium 40 and 36 in. Foulards 40-in. Heavy Canton Crepe 36-in. Matalesse Crepe 36-in. Satin Brilliant 36-in. Plain and Glace Taffeta 32-in. Striped Broadcloth 32-in. Plain Broadcloth 32-in. Colored Pongee As home sewers will find practically every popular kind of silk in every desired color, and the newest prints in these thousands and thousands of yards,.tl}e_v should be here to make early choice tomorrow—there are silks for every need, and think what it will mean to anticipate all your silk requirements at savings that are truly remarkable. 54-Inch All-Wool Dress Flannel Newest Colors—Special $2.98 Yd. Spring’s most popular wool fabric— used extensively for smart coats, one- piece dresses, suspender skirts and chil- dren’s wear. This is a fine, all-wool flannel, in thirty desirable colors—in- cluding v-hite. 54-in All-Wool Poiret Twill, Yard A fine quality—closely woven—greatly in demand for Ensemble Suits. Colors—Fire- stone, copper, tan, cabinet, gray, mocha, marine, burnt russet, navy and black. 54-in. All-Wool French Serge, Yard 800 yards — all wool — 54-inch width, in rose, green, powder blue, azura, navy and black. A fine close weave, offered at an un- usually low price for Monday’s selling. 54-in. All-Wool Pol‘anire Coat?:g, Yard .... $2'98 A favorite for Spring wear—heavy enough to make up without a lining. Equally desirable for children’s coats as for grown-ups’. Choice of the favored Spring colors. 54-in. All-Wool Jasmeena, Yard A light weight woolen showing a cash- mere undertone of distinctive weave. Colors— Emery, gingersnap, wigwam, rougette, venezia, bubble, national, navy and black. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Lining Dept. Features Trulay Brocades, 59¢ Yd. An attractive novelty for blouses and frocks, as well as linings. Colors — Sand, silver, gold, buff, reseda, rust, henna, black, rose and tan. Dew Glo Linings, $1.25 Yd. New Spring shades make this rayon and cotton lining very desirable for matching up with Spring coatings; can also be used in blouses and dresses. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Assistance in Preparing Income Tax Returns A special representative of the Internal Revenue Department at our Service Desk, until March 16, to help you. SBTREET FLOOR. { Special Tables—Silk Section, Third Floor Pre-Shrun An Ex k Dress Linen cefitfona’ Purchase from a Dressmaker Whko Overbauyht and Closed Out This Our quantity a price quality, Lot at a Loss—Tomorrow New York representative secured a large of this Linen from a large dressmaker at concession, which “enables us to offer this which regularly sells for' a higher price, at 49c yard. It is a splendid, closely woven linen, pre- shrunk, colors— —Copen —Coral —Sand —Gray New Tub Alpacas, 98¢ Yd. A new shipment of this popular rayon-and- cotton novelty—a beautiful weave with high luster finish, in a variety of color combi- nations. English Prints, 65¢c Yd. _An ideal fabric for children’s frocks—silk- like finish; small, dainty designs in charming color combinations. ready for the needle. Choose from these —Buff Tan —Apricot Violet —Peach —Maiz —Dragon Amethyst oNew Printed Crepe, 78¢c Yd. Silk and cotton used to best advantage—a very popular fabric for Spring and Summer Patterns copied from costly silks. —Tomato —Clove —Gold Cinnamon Crepe Carlotta, 95¢c Yd. Another bewitching weave of cotton and rayon, in a wide selection of new Spring colors. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. A Special Selling of The Famous Fruit-of -the-Loom Sheets and Cases Every housewife is familiar with this long- wearing, well laundering Fruit of the Loom muslin, and here it is, made into sheets and cases and offered tomorrow at special prices. Every piece bears the official label. Choice— 63x90 Sheets, each. 63x99 Sheets, each. 63x108 Sheets, each. 72x90 Sheets, each 72x99 Sheets, each 72x108 Sheets, each. 81x90 Sheets, each. 81x99 Sheets, each Fruit of the Loom Pillowcases 42x36-in. Cases, each.. ..39% 45x36-in. Cases, each.... . .42 Fruit of the Loom Bolster Cases 36x72-in. Cases, each. . 42x72-in. Cases, each.. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. For the Easter Bride L&B Fine Linens The old-fashioned gift for the bride—and still the most practical for the woman who prizes her table linen as the finest of her possessions. We have priced these items specially for this week's selling, and prices are low enough to war- rant the purchasing of liberal supplies. Damask Dinner Sets, $12.95 Handsome Sets, consisting of cloth, 70x70 inches, and 6 20x20-inch napkins ; full bleached, fine Irish linen, laundered ready for use, Double Damask Pattern Cloths 70%70 inch, each ik L e 70x88_inch, each | 70x105_inch, each. ... . 22x2Z-inch Napkins, dozen . .. . Linen Pattern Cloths 72x72 inch, each. 72x90 inch, each 72x108 inch, each 22x22-inch Napki - Hemstitched Da 1474x14 inch, dozen...... 15x15 dnch; doaen. ... . il e s oy All-linen Tea or Lunch Napkins quality, Hemstitched Linen Napkins 15x15 inch, dozen... .. 8475 17x17 inch, dozen. | . . §500 Specially priced, fine quality, plain linen napkins. Hemstitched Linen Pillowcases, 22%4x33 inch. Colored Lunch Sets, 54x54 cloth, 6 15-inch Napkins Hand-embroidered Linen Pillowcases, special, $259 Tomorrow—-Mot}lers May Choose From One Hundred Tots’ Spring Coats The Newest Uh‘”t;’r and Dressy Styles— Specially Purchased—Splendid Value at $5 Our Infants’ Shop always offers to mothers un- excelled values—but we feel that when mothers see these cunning little Spring Coats they will instantly appeal. Coats for Little Girls Coats for Little Boys Made of soft Spring-weight woolens, in newest Spring shades—nile, rose, copen, tan, goblin blue. Each fuily lined, and the style features other than the straightline are belted backs, smart pockets and buttons. Sizes 2 to 6 years. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Beautiful New Spring Stamped Pieces The Art Dept. is ready for Spring—and it looks the part. Complete new lines of beautiful stamped pieces, as well as the “makings,” are attractively displayed for con- venient selection. Linen Guest Towels, 89¢c Fine quality pure linen towels with colored finen double hemstitched; stamped with effective designs for colored embroidery. Stamped Sash Curtains, Pair, 48c Shadow batiste stamped in attractive designs best for Spring windows. Dining Room Sets, -+ Brétty sets for the dining rdom of creaqy aff crash and white cotton; pretty designs for colored embroidery— ¢ Scarfs and Buffet Sets, each.. Vanity Sets, each 36-inch Covers, each One attractive set consists of scarf, d set, of tan needle weave stamped for shadow-stitch embroidery. Scarf and Cente Buffet Sets... FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 A beautiful garment, either plain or woven stripe with lace trimming; bodice-top model in orchid, flesh and peach. Step-ins to match, $2.95 THIRD FLOOR Hundreds Took the Ti$ and Bought at Least a Half Dozen of These Fine Madras Shirts —and they bought wonderful values for ’1 Seldom have we offered such remarkable Shirts for.a dollar. VALUE is the point we wish to em- phasize—these shirts are indeed exceptional—they are made just the same as shirts costing much more. Correctly sized and no skimping. Remember, only One Dollar! Extra Special- B. V. D. Union Suits, $1.15 Athletic style—in sizes | 34 to 46, | Only 1,000 English §4 A Brochloth%n}grts. 52 .sl .44 ‘White only, in neckband style! Genuine imported broadcloth that wears and launders beautifully. Sizes 13% to 17. MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR

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