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WILL HASTEN RIVERLAND CLAIMS, Suits to Assert Ownership of Potomac and Anacostia Flats Pressed. e is trylng waterfront | and Ana- | s required | 1 Govern- the suits | 4 and it is | push (ln )n to a final | Public Buildings and San e legal de- irt proceedings to de- Pul partm termin south Potomac from the point west of the to the proposed Bridge. ‘This wrtificial fAilling of nd is declared to have of the District of »nt does not anticipate in determining this it st of the area in- tion along the Ana- in the Washington t these suits are p, the water released from additional cost except for so- =t said to be ready for rts, and is expected n relation to_the nd Virginia River sites. to the Jus- helived to be proposed transfer st fi shes, and the sub- 1l rights of the United States in we to be Insisted of their importance for sits are pending, the n, for the as- United States rty at the street, and the affecting ination of ont between the the Groen puit e8 property now e department of the District of Columbia -ANTI-AMERICAN TALK IN CANADA DEPLORED MacKenzie King Charges Conserva- tive Party Fosters Prejudice Against United States. | SAN Lo s it tish Columbia, King, Liheral, el & n_campaign of (hn United \(a'es v declared, “it v inopportune in every city i with American only the kind- ward the people of ssary talk of niemptuous Conservatives | ates doessnot breeds {1l will it 15 a cheap 1 1d no cases 15 presented denote the which he PERPETUA BUILDING Compounded Semi-Annually I Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. Temporary location dusing construe ! tlon of onr new bldg.. 1004 E St. N.W. JAMES BERRY, Praudent II JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y sure to - get real Resmol o et nd o1 eczems, It you w prmples or s in name or sppearance and offered as or for nol are not “just the same a8 l{umol Many of them have little healing power, and may even be dangerous to use. Resinol is never sold in bulk 4 THE “EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXN, D. C. - LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. MONDAY. AUGUST. 16, 1926. These Important Sales Continue Tuesday! Toilet Needs—at Rare Savings Another Day in the Notion Sale! Today’s response to these ex- ceptional values has proved how much in demand are the little sewing needs—for Summer is the time to sew for Fall needs! Not only sewing needs are in- cluded, however—sanitary goods and many miscellaneous house- hold utilities are repriced for this event. STREET FLOOR | FineSilksfor —at Typical L&B Savings! i All Autumn’s rich, intriguing colors, weaves—but prices you’d never expect to encounter on these new silks! 40-In. Heavy Flat Crepe L&B’s Usual $2.98 Grade 1$1.69 reds, greens, soft browns and other Fall shades. 40-In. Crepe de Chine L&B’s Usual $1.98 Grade An_ever-popular silk for frocks and lingerie— with 50 street and pastel shades included. ) 40-In. Canton Crepe L&B’s Usual $4.00 Grade . ' $7.98 ! e . Canton promises to be one of the most favored Fall fabrics. In Callot, Canard, Aubusson and 18769 other shades. 40-In. Georgette Crepe L&B’s Usual $2.00 Grade A fine quality of georgette in' a full range of colors that suggest lovely street and evening modes. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The Answer—To Hosiery Needs! A startling collection of values— in full-fashioned silk stockings 98¢ —and a very pleasant answer, indeed, madame! Pure thread silk stockings with soles and tops of fine lisle, fashioned as only high-grade stock- ings are. Merchandise that is good, for it is taken from our own stocks—and greatly reduced. Chiffon and service weights, every wanted color, sizes 8 to 10. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Fall her favored 516 making events! new browns and blues. Sizes 14 to 20, Misses’ Shop. Sizes 36 to 5215, Women’s Shop. A Tremendous Sale of Curtains and Draperies %fln An entire disregard of precedent, 15 Off of profit, of value—bm what a golden oppor- tunity it is for you to transform your home, as you’ve longed to, for Fall and Winter. A veritable horde of eager shoppers descended upon this array of vnlues at 9:15 today — but there are still thousands of yards of lovely drapery fabrics; hundreds of curtains to choose from. Irish Point Lace Curtains Originally $4.98 to $15.00 Pr. $3.32 to $10.00 Quaker Mills Lace Panels Formerly $8.50 to $10 Each $4.25 to $5.00 2,500 Yards Gorgeous Cretonnes Formerly 29c to $1.50 Yd. 19¢ to $1.00 50-in. Silk Gauze Formerly $1.57 to $2.25 Yd. 88c to $1.13 Domestic and Imported Tapestry Formerly $2.45 to $8.75 Yd. $1.63 to $5.84 Lovely Plain Marquisettes Formerly 45¢ and 50c Yd. 22%c and 25¢ Cretonnes and Terry Overdrapes Formerly $2.25 to $3.75 $1.50 to $2.50 Dainty Voile Curtains Formerly $6.40 to $10.50 Pair . '$4.27 to $7.00 Some Remarkable Values in Reed and Fiber Furniture .and Luggage—at Savings of 1 to 1 FIFTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Sale, Fall Frocks Are already proving their right in the favor of discriminating stylists! This first great eale—introducing the new fashions for Fall is but four hours old, and already is to be classed among our history- Fall's new fashions—the bloused back, the bolero, tiered skirts, apron effects, Vionnet waistline, draped side, two-piece —are receiving an enthusiastic welcome among fashion and value-knowing women. These stunning frocks are featured in moire, of course, for it is the newest fabric—in crepe roma, crepe satin, flat crepe, satin, georgette, jersey and satin and georgette combinations. In the rich wine shades, jungle green and the SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. All the little necessities of daintiness—and Summer comfort are priced far below usual in this sale—and there is still tomorrow for you to share in the savings! Imported perfumes, vegetals, toilet waters, face powder, talcum, tooth paste, soap, deodorants and cold cream—and so low priced that it behooves you to lay in a supply for the future. STREET FLOOR The August Bedwear Sale Continues to Offer Values That Mean Money Saving It's a wise woman who chooses to buy blankets on a hot day—if she buys them in this sale! A few of the offerings: 68280 Part-Wool Plaid Blankets, $4.19 70280 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, Pr., $10.44 66x80 Pair-in-One Wool Blankets, $5.66 66x80 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $7.88 72284 Old Towne Wool Blankets, $13.44 Imperial Edge All-Layer Felt Mattress, $14.59 $15.00 Simmons Graceline Bed, $11.95 THIRD F1.00R. LANSBURGH & BRO. Sale! Summer ‘Wash Fabrics Thousands of Yards of Them— and at What Savings! . 35¢ Yd. A wonderful collection—and the frocks you make of them will be as desirable to start next Summer with—as to end this one! 38-inch Chiffon Printed Voiles 45inch Plain-Colored Swiss Organdie 36Inch Fancy English Suitings 36-Inch Plain-Colored French Suitings 32-Inch St. Gall Dotted Swiss 38-Inch Normandy Voiles 32-Inch Cool Zephyr Prints 36-Inch Plain-Colored Cotton Crepe 36-Inch Plain and Fancy Dress Linens THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. TUESDAY _SHORT LOTS_ Priced, for Quick Clearance DUNLAP CREAM WHIP SETS, con- sisting of bowl and cream whip, Regular GGCIgEade . oo e aae i s 79 C 4-PC. SPASO SAVO RLFRIGERA'I OR SETS, of good quality glass—the four dishes fit into 9 the space of one; usun]lv 980 \ow ......... 7 C PORCELAIN TABLE 'l' (})‘PQ slightly imperfect; 25x40 inches. Regu- lar $1.49 grades ..........cococcennnnt $ 1 29 VACUUM CLOTHES WASHERS lighten your task considerably. Special R e 69c¢ ROLLER BASKETS, con\eu- ient size for vour marketing: easy to IIIIOVC about |' A.O ............ g ......... $ l 00 SIXTH FLOOR BRASSIERES, an odd lot of our usual $1.50 grades. Very S e s SR 51.00 SECOND FLOOR SHORT LOT GIRDLES, cool. comfortable and smartly styled. ACAFATE . o <o dnandsasatase s e B 'ECOND FLOOR S CORSELETTES, made of broche and satin stripe materials — several very desirable models, usually $3.50 and $4.00. Now.. $2 95 SECOND FLOOR Women’s Shoes $5.00 to $12.00 Models Further Reduced! $3.00 Stanning slippers of white kid, white canvas, black satin, tan calf. patent leather and combina- tions—styles that will give yon a world of service this vacation time, and many that will be a real addition to your Fall attire. Not all sizes in a complete range of styles but your size in one or more attractive models. SECOND FLOOR (15) YOUNG MEN'S STRAW HATS, formerly priced at $1.95. Sale $l 0(\ cos . ” price only .......... Y E (12) SMALL BOYS® STRA W HATS. originally $1.50 to $1.95. Short lot prlce .................................. REET FLOOR (82) BOYS’ WAbH HATS, many styles; formerly 98c. Short lot pri only L) ET FLOOR BOYS’ WASH AND STRAW HATS. regular values 48¢c, 69¢ and 98c. Tuesday W . 39¢ STREET FLOOR (22) WHITE BATHING SHIRTS, good quality, slightly soiled. Sale pri $ l 00 each (2) $16.50 \OL\G ME N'N SUITS, 2 pants: uzes 34 and 40; at the low sale T “ $10.95 ET FLOOR (10) $9.75 LONG PANTS SUITS, in sizes 13 to 16 years. Nicely tailored. $6 95 Lo SR (3) $12.75 LONG PANTS SUITS, with two pairs pants. Short lot sale RIS AT $8.95 i STREET FLOOR (35) D‘{iAPLE ROCKERS, with double woven cane seat and wide armrests. Regularl $3.95. Special at 5 \ Lo $l 95 (® MAPLE SEWING ROCKERS, sturdily made with double woven seals. Regularly $2.49. Tuesday ““"M $l 49 o FOURTH FLOOR. (35) PICNIC HAMMOCKS, assortment of colors: well made. ularly $1.95. Sale [)I:‘Ill: .......... sz $1 00 FOURTH FLOOR. MA'\DALAY LAWN WR_[T[N(- I’APER linen fini HOEN ..o voies R e e e s STREET FLOOR Floor Samples l Baby Carriages, 1% Off a (1) Blue Carriage, wire wheels, rubber tires; was $29.50. Now $14.75. (1) Ecru Carriage, wire wheels, rubber ties; was $29.50. Now $14.75. (2) Carriages, 1 blue, 1 ecru; wire wheels, partly corduroy lined; were $25.00. Now $12.50. (1) Stroller, ecru, artillery wheels, partly lined; was $35.00. Now $17.50. (1) Sulky, blue; was $7.95. Now $3.95. FOURTH FLOOR ("22) WOMEN’S PURE SILK UMBRELLAS, carved wood handles with silk wrist loop. Amberlike tips and ends. Many shades $2 095 STREET FLOOR DRE(S égg thASHABLE RADIUM SPORT at were originally $9.95 to $7 95 $13.95; smart colors; QIZP! 14 to 4Z. Now SPORT SHOP (6) ZIPPER SUITS (knickers with slipover to match). Sizes 16, 18 and 20; origi- nally $12.50, reduced to .............. $4 95 T SAOP . ® LINEN dm[;l'fic HABITS, white; sizes fi - an reduced from $10.95 to $7.95 SPORT SHOP (25) STRIPE SILK AND RADIUM SPORT DRESSES, various colors; sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 40. Usual 815 00 modch Now $9 95 - 1(8 lS)d gN%lNd ll(N{‘CKER SUITS, sizes 14, an, o t 3 nally $9.95. Now ey $5¢95 -