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LAWSON'S POLICIES ' tckectistctbtctck okt TO CUDE HS PAPER Brother Believes This Was Editor’s Wish—Notables Gather for Rites. or F. Lawson, | of the Chicago d Wednesday, to- ence that it was “that the Chicago | continue along its | jus representing his | v popular, independent news- expressing bellef that | is home in attend the funeral. embers of his fam- ily will arrive tomerrow morning. The message follo as been like a father own father's death r the Chicago fire. 1 to express my grief deeply appreciate the | sympathy from | s reflecting | and work it was his wish hicago Daily Ngws s ng lts present I 2 his ideal of a [ dent newspaper. Notables to Come for Rites. < of the world of journalism wfolk and personal s associates of Mr. n arri here today for which will be held Mon from the New England Church, of wh! Mr. | member. While the church will be public, | ce will be private. Both simple, as ago City Council at a meet- the first ever held to honor publisher. Hundreds of thy and condolence | in to the home and | n people in all walks m all parts of the world. to the of life and FRENCH LABOR ASKS GUARANTEE ON WAGE wSeeks Some Protection = Against Franc Fall as That Accorded Bondholders. Correspondenice of the Associated Press July 31.—Finance Minister coupon loan has made! against risks of loss| through depreciaiton of the franc the question of the day. Labor agitators say that the work- ingman is entitled to the same guaran- tor and that wages in the same ratio s. The movement argumen prospec on might be enter-! consequences 1f it| o the reassurance fur- nished by bankers and financial ex-| i perts who believe the Minister of | Finance has a safe margin in the rate | of guarantee 95 francs to the| pound. They agree generally that the | fra ught not remain long below coupon cCess lhaL‘ sromises. floating loan reduced to proportions Cailldux, they predict will be able to put through parliament at the next session the new taxes with ch he proposes to pro- vide a sinking fund for debts, then there will be no longer any reason to apprehend disaster to the franc. It is pointed out in reply to the de- mands of labor that the workingman is far better off generally than the small bondholder. His wages as com- pared with the prewar rates have been quadrupled while office salaries, gov- ernment pay and pension rates ha not been doubled on the average. They are in paradise, it is remarked, as compared to the small investor| whose rate of interest on prewar in- vestment has T ned the same and { whose capital has dwindled to half | the original investment. The latter has no way of inc his_income | or of prevent th scaling down of | his capital, while aborer has | amply succeeded in solving the prob-{ lem for himself, it is argued. LOSS IN %()TK‘ES?EAZE MAY. REACH $6,000,000 Grandfather Estimates Vary—Woman Loses 100,000 Feet of By the BOONI ages resulting 1 father Mountain were estimated to- | day by the Watauza Democrat. local tween $2,000,000 and Mountain Hardwood Lumber. 22.—Dam e on Grand- | gely by " ient, which owns a considerable part of the land swept by the f | flames had been extin in scattered State forest rangers, aided by mountain qUinued their work, which was led by light rains yvesterday The { began Thurs- | sawmill, swept om the upper tate highway be- | and Linville KING TO SEE NAVY TESTS. Victor Emmanuel Leaves on Yacht | sished except places T s day from & over the timber line t tween Blowing Roc for Coast of Sicily. SPEZIA, ltaly, August 28 (P).— King Victor Emmanuel and Crown Prince Humbert embarked on the royal vacht Savola today to attend the Italian naval maneuvers which are to begin Sunday night off the | coust of ily. Park Streams Are Stocked. Visitors to Yellowstone National ed of good fish- ¥ the planting )00 trout fry and 1,431,000 s in park waters during the 1g the announcement, the Interior Department said that nearly all of the streams and lakes of the park from the timber line down to the lowest altitude contain either trout, white fish or gmyling. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 23, 1925—PART T. ANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCF 1860—Franklin 7400 them into gorgeous frocks for the I Faille Silk Crepe 40-inch width—truly a remarkable value $2.98 One of Fall's beautiful _ribbed heavy weight and s choice of all new co black. well an. dren’s favored—a 32.inch Silk Broadcloth—the fabric best suited for frocks, men's shirts and children’s dresses. Per- fect quality—tub fast—striped and plain colors. Usual $2.00 and $2.50 grades. Yard ...cc.ccaaee POPRias wear with and and weight. princess slips, etc. ceptional value.... 40-In. Satin Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Grades— special This_unusually fine sat crepe is very smart for Fall all season so near at hand. 32-inch AB-Silk White Pongee— a superior quality, that will wash d retain its original finish Very smart for chil- blouses, = $1.00 wear, Printed Crepe de Chine 40-inch width—our $2 cot For Nearly 65 Years—Famous for Quality Silks New Silks for Fall Frocks Sew—sew—time to start the needles and scissors sewing and cutting these beautiful new silks and fashioning For Monday we have of standard L&B quality silks—and as usual they are lower priced than you would expect. assembled thousands of yards 40-inch Pure-Dye Washable Satin ~all pure silk, a lutely fast col- ors. This satin is especially suit- able for fine lingerie and costume slips. Flesh, orchid, $2.00 white, peach and apri- Yard.. Grade—Monday Crepe striking patterns in tan-and-navy; grade. very $2.69 gee — the preferred satin : heavy cre; lustrous finish. black. y weave Colors for dresses, and draperies. grade ...... THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. men’s $1.69 These navy- and-tan; white-and-black and heavy Prints are still good. 33vinch Imported Japanese Pone 12-momme weight in natural tan shade. quality used for many purposes— 's shirts, Usual $1.00 69C Heavy Flat Crepe Usual $2.25 Grade— special for Monday $1.95 A Choice of forty desirable colors—light and dark _in this beautiful quality flat crepe; very fashionable for Fall dresses. slips Appoint Monday Your Day for Getting Started on Refurnishing the Home for Fall Seamless Axminster Rugs 6x9 Feet, Are Remarkable At $23.00 The first, and the most complete assortment of Fall patterns and colors. And a quality that is unexcelled for wear and appearance, and a size that is suited to the small room or hall. Seamless Velvet Rugs 9x12 and 8'ax10": Feet $35.00 Heavy rich rugs in the lovely colors that will accord with Fall hangings and decorations. With close sheared nap and fringed ends. A number of pleasing and effective new designs. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. =t < NS Ready Monday—More of Those Attractive Bed Lights $3.95 Only a few days ago we placed on sale several hundred of these dainty bed lights—they were snapped hurry. e tractive assortment of shapes and color effects; covered with georgette and silk lined, over wrapped frames. Lamps—metal tinted in rose or blue. Com- plete with shade that has double silk lining $2 49 | ered with glass. . to match. Each Each : Boudoir ing Trays, = Here are more of them for Monday—a most at- Mahogany Finished Serv- good size; sturdy | handles; designed centers cov- $1.00 Pabcolin Felt-Base Rugs “A Rug in a Class By Itself!” $13.95 Designs that can be used in any room and the same attractive colors that are to be found in heavy woven rugs. A damp cloth solves the problem of cleaning and they “last a lifetime.” Fall’s New Terrycloth Are Colorful and Artistic! 89¢ Yd. Conventional designs or floral and bird de- signs for the living room or dining room com- bine the most brilliant colors and blend them into a pleasing, restful effect. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains Only 100 Pairs to Sell for $1.50 Beautiful dotted, checked and striped mar- quisette with dainty ruffles that will add fresh- ness and charm to bedroom windows. A splen- did quality marquisette, excellently made. 214 yards in length—with tie-backs. Water Color Opaque Window Shades Mounted On Strong Spring Rollers 59¢ Beautiful dotted, checked and striped mar- that will add freshness and charm to bedroom windows. A splendid quality marquisette, ex- cellently made. 2% yards in length—with tie- backs. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. = = The up in a all are ton are now buying. “1900” Cataract Juni or $129.50 | The Lowest Price Ever Quoted On “1900” Cataract The “1900” Cataract Junior is the life saver that many families in Washing- It is compact, easily kept in kitchen or hallway, yet it will readily wash nine pounds of clothes at one time quickly and absolutely clean. It is built just like the larger Cataract. It has no machinery to remove, lift out, clean or adjust. There are no parts to come in contact with clothes but soap and water. need never fear for the most delicate garment. Phone Franklin 7400—branch 222—for free demon- stration in your home without obligation. If you are not convinced that it is the greatest washing machine value Liberal Allowance for Your Old With it you Washer Framed Pyrex Pie Plate—nickel-plated frame in cut and etched designs and heat resisting Pyrex pie plate, STXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Sale! Summer Furniture offered you—send it back. Closing Out Discon- tinued McDougal Kitchen Cabinets Only a few of these wonderful Three Sterling Values in Cold Snow Boy Refrigerators These refrigerators should now Couch Hammock with padded comfort backrest, complete with tufted mattress. three handsome brightly colored striped e rial. Originally sold for $39.75. Special for Mon- @97 75 day & 0ld Hickory Windsor Chair with extra roomy seat ang woven back. A sturdy plece that will give you ;?-ovolce. Regu- larly priced $8.00. o pea e $3:95 0ld Hickory Rocker to match the above chair. Reg- ularly $9.00. Monday $6.95 only ... es FOURTH FLOOR, LA: 4 ft. Settee to complete the set for your porch or lawn. Originally g3 75 durable mate- tly finished. Will ac- commodate four people. Our regular price $8.50. 86-75 Now .. o ch Swing, a four foot swing made to swing in. complau;" nw.slt‘h chains. Orl v $8 $12.00. Now......... '95 Croquet Set, an eight ball set that will afford much amuse- ment to both young and old. Oil Finish. Reduced from $3.50 t0...v.ue $2'75 NSBURGH & BRO. values remain. Because the maker has discontinued these styles, the savings are extraordinary. $54.50 Kitchen Cabinets. 544’-50 $60.00 Kitchen Cabinets. $48.50 $6250 Kitchen Cabinets. 549-50 S5 Stk . icer, $70.00 Kitchen Cabinets. 556.50 ice capadity.... $1.00 Down—$1.00 a Week be in Washington homes; season grows short, consequently prices are materially reduced. $2250 Side-icer, 25-Ib. $15.75 s::‘;ou:ifi;.' 50-1b. 526. 50 wr $36.75 ice capadity.. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. p \ K < The August Bedwear Sale Features for Monday 200 Crinkled Cloth Bedspreads $2.94 Usual $3.95 Grade AnotHer shipment, the last of these fine arge double-bed size hes, or twin-bed size 72x105 inches. Splendid quality cloth in rose, blue, helio or gold. These spreads are attractive can be and easy to launder, as they require no ironing. Scal loped edge and cut out corners. 72x84 All-Wool Blankets, 66x80 All-Wool Plaid in plain colors of rose, tan, Blankets—a warm covering and copen, green and helio. Plain these to sell at v sateen binding. price. Choice $7.50 August Sale price, colors; wide b 70x80 All-Wool Plaid each .. . ing. Pair... 66x80 Part-Wool Blankets, fine selected, long, staple wool, in dainty colorings Blankets—a v of rose, blue, tan, gray, helio, a special prxr‘r.. also red and $10.85 closely woven; wic black. Pair.... pair .. “Capitol” Mattresses, Usual $1295 and $13.95 grades. A 50‘“. resilient mattress cov- ered with good grade art or striped ticking. All size THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Seconds of Famous Cast Iron Sheets $1.59 Sizes 81x90 and 72x99 Quality Cast Iron Sheets sold under the Nep label; a true and tried product. Termed second for slig stains or dark thread—no fault to impair service. A rare value. 36-in. Fruit-of-the-Loom Bleached Muslin, yard, 19¢ 42x36 and 45x36 Wash-Heavy Pillowcases, each 29c 39-in. Sea Island Unbleached Cotton, yard, 18c THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. probably Plaid August S A Linen Value Hard to Beat Imported Pure Linen Damask Cloth and 6 Napkins $4.95 ust that—it means 2 large 15x15-inch napkins to match. in several pretty patterns. Linen Table 24x42-inch Sets with colored | Turkish Towels, note | Toweling, pa en, borders and hem- | the size; a heavy | in blue ar stitched edges. Cloth | grade double thread | ders; 4x34 inches, napkins | towel in blue, gold | ent, 13x13 inches. Spe-|and pink borders. | Makes cial, set, At, each, towels. $5.50 59c | THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 55x71-inch cloth with six Fine, hand-loomed damask, 18-inch Startex Three Immense Valueful Groups of School Dress Ginghams 23c 35¢ S8c Never have we seen prettier patterns and colors—and never so many of them. 32-inch ginghams in plain s, in checks, in plaids and in stripes—each especially suited to making smart, practical school dresses. 36-inch English | 30-inch Japa- 36-inch Voiles Broadcloth, in light | ese Crepe in a wide | —dark grounds with and dark colors; de- | selection of colors | bright colorings, fo signs _ suitable for | for dresses, kimonos, | Early Fall dresses Fall dresses and | children’s wear and | and comfort cover- school wear. art work. Close Special— Special— out e 49c¢ | vard .. 25c¢ vard s THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 50-Inch All-Wool Satin- Faced Broadcloth $3.50 Yd. A splendid quality—sponged and shrunk, ready for the needle. Broadcloth will be in demand this Fall for Ensembles, Capes and Coats. Colors—snowberry, lacquer, almond, thrush, rubber, snuff, muskrat, cress, enamel, copper, navigator, flemish, marine, navy and black. 1,500 Yards Tubular | 1,500 Yards All-Wool All'Wool Jersey, Yd. French Serge, Yd. $1.95 $1.00 Qur best grade—full 54-inch width. Colors include pansy, saxe blue, navy, black and many others. 2% yards is enough for a dress. Also Fine Hairline Suiting Both fabrics in colors for misses; and children’s school frocks.” Usual $125 and $1.39 grades. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Lovely New Pieces to Embroider Stamped Bedspreads, of fine uableached muslin, with striking new design for darn- §ng ’l‘lilt(Ch and French knot em- broidery. Each... $1 .98 Stamped Sash Cur- tains cf striped dimity in four Stamped Luncheon Sets, consisting of 34-inch cloth and four napkins; dainty and easy to work de- Sime v " 48¢c Stamped Tea Towels, of bluc and red check or plain pretty designs, sla;nped for LA, outline and French striped borders; casy IS knot work. Pair 48c | el "Taen 25¢ FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. white toweling; red and blue 15 A A R A P A I A A I S A I S R AR A P A P S A PN AR R P RN SR A SR PR AR PR R AR R 2R PETTEPPPPPPFDPPRPTRPEPT PTPRPPPEETTT PPPPETPFPPTPPPPPPIRPRRRE T