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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1926 Last of the Sultans T wwmm Ruler Was Forced to Al)di-' cate by Kemal—Lived on Riviera. \IIIII \\I\ll‘ ll \ S(][IIETY 10 HONOR * HOWARD TONIGHT = British Ambassador to Be-v come Member of Phi Beta Kappa at Celebration. BISHOP COMMISSIONS CHURCH ARMY MEN British Evangelists to Conduct 10-| Day Campaign in Wash- ington Diocese. onorary membership in Phi <me Voward, British Ambassa- o the United States, will be initi- | member of fam and Mary Chapter of the ates in 1917 presided llege. lown members of the to attend the ses-| 1 Ch embers of the enter- i 1t committee. Pla ng Safe eript. hat 1 flirt a little, 1 dangerously. Examined Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Thone Main 321 209-110 McLachl a 10th and G Sts. NEW HOME W.R.SPFARE Ca, UNDERTAKERS Founded 1872 1623 Conn. Ave. Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. (Petworth) Phone Potomac 4600 ALMUS R. SPEARE CLYDE J. NICHOLS Buddha Escapes Disaster. nze Buddha of Kam The Discovery of an Old Manuscript in the archives of the Hawthorne family has made possible the publication for the first time in book form of The Yarn of a . Yankee Privateer Originally Edited in 1846 by NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE The personal record of a participant in the War of 1812 who describes privateering and privateers- men as they really were. There are lEnllmg de- gerintions of fights on land and sea, of hair breadth attempts at escape, of prison life at Dartmoor and the famous massacre in _that prison when many American captives were killed, Tllustrated by re- productions of rare old-time prints, drawings, etc. 12mao. Cloth, $2.00, net. AU Bookstores. Start Them Early You want your children to be thrifty—you want them to know the worth of money and how to use it wisely. It takes time to teach them the lesson of thrift. Start them early in the savings habit; open accounts for them with the Union Trust Company. We welcome children’s savings accounts. 2, Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts | “Union Trust Company OF THE DISTRICT H Streets North-West EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President * which our all-ready-well-known LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E_FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Fashionable Summer Dresses Whose Smartness Effectively Disguises the Fact That the Price Is Astonishingly Low! * °15 Had you gone to New York especially to make your own Selectxon-——) ou could have found no smarter stvles than our buyer has just brought back from the metropolis of fashion! And surely you’d never have found such values! Straightlines, simply tailored or elaborately embroidered mod- els, jabot effects, rich flattering laces—even painted designs con- tribute to their desirability. Colors—Newest greens. . orchid .. bois de rose. .flesh. . white. . ette . navy..black and combina- tions. You can not afford to overlook such beautiful blues .. ses as “Makings” of a Busy Tuesday In Our Silk Dept.! 5,000 Yds. of 40-In. PureDyeWashable Silk Flat Crepe Usual L&B $2.25 Quality! $1.95 vd. Another of those wonderful offers through Silk Dept. is ris- ing in fame each day! The quality of this popular weave is a firm, all-silk one—the guarantee that it is washable, comes stamped on every vard. Choose from a vast array of beautiful shades, including these: Turquoise Gobelin Coral Marie Antoinette Jade Midnight Chantilly Palmetto Old Rose Sunni Navy June Rose Fallow Coral Sands Meerschaum Fern Champagne Hollyberry Crystal Garnet Conch Shell Zinc Brown Orchid Brittany Black SILK DEPT.. THIRD FLOOR < Materials—Georgette over prints. .crepe roma..georg- flowered chiffon . . heavy "flat crepe. .crepe de chine. .polka dot. .prints. . Roshanara .. foulards washable silk. Sizes 14 to 541/. SEOCOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. This Annual Sale Offers Super-Flne Quallty Costume Sllps Twenty Styles— One Low Price *1.65 We call it an annual sale—but that doesn’t mean we've ever had values like this before! Twenty styles—16 of them in regular sizes and 6 extra sizes—and each of the twenty is as unusual in quality as in style. Exceptionally Fine . Materials —make the price seem even more absurd. Finest of imported Egyp- tian yarns, high-count lingerie cloth —plain and figured tussahs—non- ¢clinging Moosul cloth — English broadcloth and other excellent lin- gerie fabrics. Trimmed with Hand-made Laces! —with lovely Val Laces —with medalions and galloons —hip length shadow-proof hems! —Sizes 36 to 52. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Do Alou Knoiw— That if you read some particular item in Lansburgh & Bro. Sunday advertising; and for some reason or another you were unable to come down today, that you still can buy it at the adver- tised price tomorrow? All Sunday-advertised merchandise (including the Clearance of Spring Coats) remains on sale Tuesday. If you can’t come phone or mail in your desires to Jane Stuart, our expert shopper. $26.50 Aracool Refrigerators, *22.50 A side-icing style, white enamel lin ed, with three doors. 50-1b. ice capacity. For Housefurnishing Week, we ar e offering these splendid refrigerators at notable savings—despite the fact tha t they represent a group purchase, are regularly a value far more remarkable than any store, alone, could offer. $32.50 Aracool Refrigerators, 75-1b. capacity ... $39.50 Aracool Refrigerators, 100-1b. capacity . $42.50 Aracool Refrigerator, porcelain lined.. .. $49.50 Aracool Refrigerator, porcelain lined. . . . .$42.50 $ Refngerators 1 O 75 Lift-top style, white enamel lined with a 40-1b. ice capacity. A remarkable value for it is sturdily made. .$27.50 ..$34.50 .$36.50 $22.50 Evercold Refrigerators - A white enamel lined Evercold Refrigerator, in side-icing style with three doors. Capacity, 25 Ibs. of ice. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Sale Of Garden Trelllses and Al‘bOl‘S 5-ft. Fan Trellll, finished neatly in white, with touches of green. The 79c price, only 6-ft. Fan Trellis, in ex- actly the same attractive :tyl'c as the above, sl 39 priced 4t 8-ft. Tnn Trellis, same style as the two $l 98 above, a splendid buy at 8-ft. Ladder Trellis, Adjustable Exten- another popular stvle, sion Trellis, that ex- may be had for 98c tends to 12 $1 49 only feet B Pdm Beach Arbor, Hollywood Pergola, with two seats, will size 6 ft. x 8 ft. x 2 ft.; add charm is a most to any gar- @1 t e mp ting 0 $11.50 | tempine §13,50 FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & llfl Full Service for Six Persons 52-Pc.Imported $ 50 China Dinner Set 19 Usual $35.00 Value Beautiful qualxty imported translucent crown china with colorful, exotic bird and flower design—decorative and different. You are saving almost half the usual value of this dinner service! SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. | TUESDAY SHORT LOTS Priced for Quick Clearance A sale of “everything.” Stnro-\\'idr odd lots and short lots of this season’s best sellers radi- cally reduced for quick clearance. Read them— just the things you want may be included. If 50, buy them at worth-while savings. 60 pairs Boys’ $1.95 Long Trousers 500 yards Silk and Rayon Prints, yard. ... 89 pairs Women’s Novelty Fabric Gloves. .69¢ 35 Women’s $5.95-$7.95 Silk Blouses. . .$2.95 6 Simmons $15.00 Three-piece Beds. ..$10.95 20 Girls’ $5.95-$7.95 Silk Dresses Hundreds of Odd Curtains, !, Off Ruffled Curtains, net panels and other desirable hangings, all fresh and clean. 8 Foster 310.60 Ideal Twin Beds Girls’ $1.00-$1.98 Soiled Middies 60 Tots’ 50c-$1.00 Gingham Dresses 50 Women’s $15 Silk Sport Dresses, $8.95 Made of heavy crepe de chine in light or dark shades. Sizes 16 to 40. Girls’ $1.00 and $1.25 Gingham Dresses. . .50c 100 Boys’ $295 Cricket Sweaters Odd Lot Women’s $6.00 to $8.50 Shoes. . $1.95 75 Embroidered Rayon $1.25 Vest Lengths, 95¢ 60 Girls’ All-Wool Middy Skirts 35 Tots’ $1.00 Printed Voile Creepers 11 Square-Tube Foster Ideal Beds 300 yards 89c Striped Belgian Linen 40 Girls’ $1.50 Pleated Middy Skirts. . 72 Boys’ $4.95 Spring Topcoats, $3.29 Double-breasted models of wool tweeds and cassimeres. Sizes 214 to 8 vears. Women’s $1.95 Silk and Leather Bags. . 38-in. $2.00 Striped Tub Silks, yard 35 Girls’ Spring Straw Hats 25 pairs Tots’ 95c Silk Stockings 12 Women’s Two-Piece Balbriggan Sport Dresses, Tuesday’s price $1.00 Baby Pillow Covers 17 Gold Seal $8.10 Congoleum Rugs. . 25 Girls’ Hood Rain Capes Gretonne-Covered Cotton-Filled Pillows. . Odd Lot Novelty Jewelry, Reduced Powder and Rouge Compacts 19 $10.85 Congoleum Rugs, 775,x9 ft.. . .$1.19 .$6.95 Mallinson’s $2.50 Rodier Crepes, Yd., $1.95 Gorgeous colors and beautiful designs in a lustrous silk-and-cotton mixture. Women’s $1.50 Satin Stripe Brassieres. 12 Tots’ 4 and 5 Year Spring Coats 7 Women’s $16.50 Covert Suits 15 pairs Girls’ $1.50 Drawers 200 yards $1.50 Kimono Silks A 0Odd Lot Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs. . .1215c $1.50 Imported Woven Novelty Voiles. . .95¢ 28 $12.15 Congoleum Rugs, 9x9 ft $7.15 100 cakes Jergen’s $1.00 Bath Soap, doz..69c Novelty Colored Beads with tassels .$1.00 16 Reg. $14.20 Congoleum Rugs, $8.95 Room Size Rugs, 9x107; feet in a good choice of attractive designs and colors. Sample Line Women’s Swiss Handkerchiefs, 3 on card 100 Oval Cotton Yarn Rugs, size 18x36 in., 89c 16 Infants’ $1.00 Flannelette Blankets. . . .50c 32 Women’s $10.95 Jersey Dresses More Than You Hoped For! Those who have seen the Greater Hoover have admit- ted that it exceeds . even their fondest hopes. You, too, will find it greater than your ex- pectations! 1t is truly a revelation! Cosider- ing only that it makes possible for the first time POSITIVE AGITATIOIN of floor coverings, it is entitled to all the praise bestowed upon it. $ Down and the balance in con- 2 25 venient payments. Complete S with dusting tools. STREET FLOOR, DEMONSTRATION. AT LT T S, ORI 4 ST M X XA 3R A T ST AT PR TGRS T e ——————— = T e T N YR R T SNV R U AT N O R R, . T B LW S s