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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Thrifty Friday—Save 25% and More EveryDepartmentin the Store Offers Unusual Bargains 50 $1 Blousettes nly S0c Odds and ends of our Summer oice of THREATENSBREAK HITH EYANGELS Aimee’s Mother Says She Is Through With Temple if Mae Waldron Stays. Salvation Army Leader Assumes Name of Father Daughter of General Be- comes Commissioner Catherine Bramwell- Booth. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 21.—Commissioner By the Associated Press Catherine Booth, daughter of the late . LOS ANGELES, August 21—With | Gen. Bramwell Booth, has by deed poll ‘Almee Semple McPherson planning to | assumed the surname of Bramwell in occupy her pulpit Sunday despite her | addition to the surname of Booth, thus recent mysterious illness, Angelus Tem- | adopting the name by which her father le authorities are facing a definite | was known to members of the Salvation reak between the evangelist and her | Army throughout the world. mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy. “In the first place,” Miss Catherine The woman evangelist, terming her- | Bramwell-Booth explained, “I have self “just a sick girl,” has emphati- | taken this step to keep fresh the name cally denied her mothr's repeated as- | of my father, the late Gen. Bramwell sertion that she suffered & broken nose | Booth, and as a mark of respect to his 1n a fistic encounter with her daughter. | memory. Mrs, Kennedy announced she would | “Another reason is that it will pre- leave for the mountains as soon as dis- | vent people from confusing my name charged from the sanitarium, where [with that of my grandmother who also ahe is under treatment. | was Catherine Booth. The evangelist’s mother said she | “She was the wife of Gen. Willlam might go to Olympia, Wash., where she h, the founder of the Salvation recently dedicated a church. She de- clared she never would return to the Catherine Bramwell-Booth is Temple as long as Mrs. McPherson's | engaged in writing the life story of her secretary, Mae Waldron, remained | father. She conducted the committal Priday only Dr. Edward H. Williams, treating Mrs. | Service when he was buried at Abney (62 pes.) Aluminum Dishpans, 1) Mindiweven Fiver Woeks McPherson, said she probably would be Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington. Sewing Baskets. Were 39¢c 190 o AT LAtEE. WIS avmik: able to return to her pulpit Sunday,| She has been associated with the to 69c. Friday only i | salvati Saxon green and fawn in accordance with her expressed de- | Salvation Army all her life. (28) Moth Repeller. & sire, i R o Was 49c. Friday only.. 29¢ tan; were §12.95. Fri- @7 | 65 ol St (56) Clothes Dryers and Frult day only Refuses to Run for Another Term. BANDITS GRAB $3,776 Baskets, Were 98c, (2) Belber Pullman Auto Ward- rohe Trunks: originally 15 PARIS, August 21 (). —The Brazilian | $25. Priday only embasey "Tuesday announced tha Dr.| * Cman Oarriers of Pay Roll Held Epitacio Pessoa, justice of the Perma- (5) All-Steel rd TO.:‘RT red; slightly damaged. - nent Court of International Justice, had Was $2.95. i = declined to be a candidate for that of- | PITTSBURGH, August 21 (#)-—-Two nally $395. Priday only.. g Y low gray: fice again. women, carrying’ $3.776 in an automo. = (1) Fiber Settee, me s [ Bile for the pay roll of the North Side ( cretonne upholstery: nne sprln e st onlie rugaY | Lsundty Co., wers hield b and obbed er. Was $5.50. F"“"“’ $2.95 construction; was $89. he had written to the general secretary |PY three men Tuesday. ~The robbers only seeenes Friday only ..... of the League of Nations informing him ;fi:‘fiom !T:m‘“'gl‘;“’:“é;e“m’ seizing Sixth Floor Fifth Floor he would not accept re-election and re- | Fi€ M"gm% A Hoen bockkesnes questing that his decision be brought | o tne comiantY was strack i the fhce to the attention of all interested coUn- | ynen she hesitated to hand over the tries. money at the bandits’ request. The men threatened to shoot Miss Hood and her, companion, Mrs. Albert ¥. Boucek, & clerk. Bargains' for Thrift-Wise Girls! (10) Girls’ Spring Coats, most of them silk lined. Sizes 7, 8 cotton blousettes! Chu Mail, ’Phone and C. O. D. and 10 years. Origi . o g J dainty pastel tints or smart Orders Can Not Be Filled e el B On Thrifty Friday Items (9) Girls' Flannel Coats, pastel shades. Sizes 8 to 14. $3 49 Were §5.05. Friday only PO+ (19 prs.) Beach Cloges, in nd yellow, Summer Furniture Cut in Price! (8) ‘Porch Chairs, cretonne or Housewares at Reduced Prices (14 pes.) Perfection Heater Wicks, Cook Stove Wicks, Paint canvas_covering; collapsible; and Mixing Spoons. Were & originally $1295. Friday 5 25¢ to 49c. Priday only. . C only . (50 yds.) Screen Wire ';’5) T"’fi"',:;"',n“'?,{?“‘d‘é‘.‘ Remnan! mahogany finish, slightly dam- umnf,_lt,_rfl?_.ifimy’ 100 aged. Originally $1.50. 950 Unusual Underwear Values! (60) Rayon Underthings, in- cluding sun-back vests, brassieres and pantas; broken sizes and Summer Dresses for = e oS 13 % o G o ry ey 190 Women and Misses Robes, were $1. 05 Prl- $1.29 (12) Knit l!l!.l«'lla ‘Suits, with C T N e loose knees. (22) Girls" 2-pe. Samp Sults, Printed flat crepes, printed chiffons, georgettes and washable flat crepes—all this season’s dr: —with the new lines, inter- blue and tan; sizes to 14. Originally $2.95. Pri- sl m esting details and in a splendid rtment of colors. Some y and black. Sizes for women and m . " (2) Misses’ Dresses, pink and (5) Transparent Velvet C Priced for Clearance blue net and taffeta combina- brown, | green. and 'blue: itned tions; slightly solled. throughout. Originally $7‘5() ht w ht Coats Originally $49.50. Friday §OK $16.50. Friday only... I only .. . (3) Washable Silk Frock lg elg (2) " Mis: repe En- women's sizes, 3175 to 30%. | Tai: Plain Colors—Prints Galore sembles; green, size 18; black, lored styles with box-pleated Friday only Up in Pittsburgh. Home Comfort Bread smart young women. Including vests and shorts of & cotton knit—in gay colors. Sizes 32 to 36. Ie Originally 75¢c. Friday only Third Floor Originally $16.50 Jurws GarrFINckEL& Co. Young College Women Five S Silk 25) Coat 35) Coats (35) Coah size 1 Originally, skirts, Originall W) ey WS w s Wer $25, Friday anly..... $1r?,§,.0 e e Dl SIDISH) ° $ bles, turqoise blue and shell pink; (3) Printed Chiffon Dresses, ecl . s two with eyrletl»:mbmidery coats with h’&mvmm V!lvet Jackets. , % . T 40In. Plain Rayon Flat C Coats t urnlhl now! Coats to wear next Spring! . at Crepe Ensem- n. ain Kayon at Crepes Coats for misses, sizes 14 to 201 Coats for women S ’3‘,’,!};"‘;}“,""‘" g e e eaps” codts’ and 36-In. Printed Sy Tee Sport Crepes 8 s $19.75 to $25.00. Fri- Sriginaily 425 and School Girls basket weave d tweeds—this season’s styles and day only .. $12 50 $39.50, m;“ only $16 50 colors! Coat values too good to miss! Second Floor 27-In. Silk Chinese Damask Third Floor $25 to $39.75 (4) Washable sll 515 Sizes 36 and ; ; m.- $16.50 40-In. Plain Flat Crepes 4) Velveteen Paletots, black (7) Misses’ Sizes 14 to 36 to 46! Of trico broadcloths, wool crepes, silk cre, 32.In. Printed All Silk Shantungs Second Floor Can supply their school needs for the entire year at Look What You Handbags Can Save In the Great Savings By taking advantage Now of Our Removal Sale UR Fifth Floor is the source of the best values we have ever offered our younger clientele. Wide selections for present wear, too. Very Low, Greatly Reduced Prices on Coats, Dresses, Suits, Ensembles and Greenbrier Sportswear for Misses, Juniors and Girls, No Approvals All Sales Final F STREET CORNER OF 13TH thursday ... . friday ... saturday .., remains of the f street shop remoyv al S A ILE artcraft fashionable slippers in a clearaway at 45 formerly to $18.50 Never before in our history, and never again will arteraft offer such an event Hundreds of fashion- able slippers, formerly to 18.50, in a clearaway at 545 . . . because of our hurry to close our f street shop . . . so that we may again present a new standard of excellence in feminine footwear fashions for this fall at our Connecticut avenue salon. Of course, the early shopper will find the best selection. Remember, it ends on Saturday at 2 p.m.! watch for our Conn. ave. salon announcement ARTCRAFT" 1311 F Street 1101 Conn: Ave. Now’s the Time To Buy Fur Coats! (1) Sealine Coat (dyed rab- bit) with skunk collar. $75 ‘Was $100. Friday only.. (1) Sealine Coat (dyed rab- bit) with marmot collar and cuffs. Was $119.00. Fri- $75 day only (1) Sealine Coat (dyed rabbit) with grey broadtail collar and cuffs. Was $139.75. Pri- $7 (1) Sealine Coat (dyed rabbit), plain. Was $100. Friday $75 only . (1) Beaveret oat (dyed rab- bit) with fitch collar. Was $198.50. P‘rldly $125 Second Flo 64 Men’s Linen Initialed Kerchiefs Were 25¢ 19¢ Of & fine quality plain white linen, with %, and % inch hems. Not every initial in the assort- t. _— Street Floor Bargains in Toytown Tomorrow! (18) Books; were 98¢ to $1.49. Friday only. 250 (3) Play Balls; $2.95. Priday only.. (104) Fire En:i u, ‘were 98c. Friday only... Yourth Floor We've a Notion You Need These Notions! (95 bot) Nu-Shu Shoe Dye, originally $1.00. only (32 bot.) Day Dream 'I'nnl'er Liquid, originally $1.00. Zsc onl: ng;gs lnyd Ends of Notions— Including tapes, collar bands, bone rings, needles, remnants of elastic, lingerie tapes, hair pins, plain b-r‘r’;ms and many other articles. Were more. Friday only, 5¢ each 6[0! 250 Street Floor Toiletries Greatly Reduced! (23) Mortan, sunburn preventive. Was §: day only . (131) CI Crystals. Were 25c. Fri- 193 Cologne, Were Sl)c Pn- = T80 (29) Cheramy Eua de Cologne. Were 30c. Fri- 190 day only ...... (18) Djer Kiss Bath Salts. Were §1. Friday 490 only 1l!) " Rubber - “lined Tourist Cases. Were 69c. Friday 490 only ("0) 2- -pe. Atomizer Seis. 500 Were $1. Friday only Street. Floor 125 Pairs Chiffon Hose 88c PFine quality full-fash- foned chiffon hose—in plain colors with novelty or black heels and white with colored clocks. Street Floor Odds and Ends In Glassware (6) 12-pe. Imported Ash Tray Sets, were 50c. day only . . 145) 5-pe. Guest s;«;; Tose or green. Were $1.25. Fri- day only 49¢c (15) Imported Pottery Vases, were $1.00. Fridey 4Qc only (4) ‘imported Glass Flow- er Vases, were $195. Fri- §) the uble Rose and green ‘Were $1. Priday only. 490 Sixth Floor 130 Plain and Printed Silk Sport Frocks Were $10.75 4,95 dresses, all of them—with those clever d-ln‘r?“ihs::m::;: lr : Summer's frocks diff t from other year's! Flat crepes, printed silks and shantungs— white and colors. Sizes 16 to 40. (9) White Flannel Skirts, were $5.95. Fri- $3.95 day only . (1) 3-Pe. Play Suit, with shorts, skirt and shirt. ' Was $10.75. Friday only (43) Rubber _ Triangle Scarfs, were Friday only 19¢ (19) Pastel slip-over styles with long sleeves. Were $1.95. 690 Y’filly only .... Sl Wi e erl(uu y - Gy 69c (8) White Linen Shorts, $2.95. Prid: per' 4325, sy $ 4G (6) 2-Pe. “Short” Suits, were $7.95. day only. $4'75 (11) 2-Pe. Mesh Suits, lf‘re $2.95. Friday $2 49 (15) White Flannel Skirts, were $2.95. Fri- $1.95 day only . (7) Pleated Crepe de Chine Skirts, pastel shades, Originally $3.95. Pri- 98c (51) Cardigan Sweaters, red, blue, green lnd orange; sizes 334 sw K Were $3.9: ‘i day only .. $1 95 n.':' sT“':‘: pk‘gvz"t;m Bath- $5.95. Friday only $3.95 (2) Large Play Balls. Were $1.50. Friday sl only ..... (2 prs) lr\“m -m um-.e I ere 30 T Were rers 98 ). 9 (3) Water Toys. Were $1.95. only (12) ‘Bathing Suits of silk jersey or moire and jersey: gny cglors, Were $1093 and $12.95. Friday iy $6.95 (5)" Brondeloit Blouses, originally $1.95. Fri- day only . - 25¢ Sport Shop—Second Floor Were $1.00 49¢ Novelty embroidered linens and shantungs— mostly th! colors, Street Floor Stamped Goods Greatly Reduced! (13 prs) Stamped Pillowcases, green and pink tubing. ‘Were $1.35. Friday only (22) Stamped Towels, green and peach. Were 35c. 550 Friday only ...... (13) Breakfast Sets, ready made to embroider. Were 250 35c. Friday onmly . % Rt} pr‘l':})‘ bsltambod rtains, white wi ue borders. Were 55¢c. Friday only 39¢c (5) Pillow Tnpfi—sw ciled and stamped. ere 75c. Friday only........ S0c (10 prs.) Rompers, m-da up, years. Were e Taiee S S0 (15) read Sets of green and orchid crzandie, stam and stenciled. Wel’& 117 Pairs Pajamas Were 98¢ 69c Also printed dimity chemises, striped batiste somersets, crepe de chine step-ins, silk slips, printed rayon crepe gowns and rayon satin slips. Broken sizes. Third Floor Tomorrow’s the Day to Buy Daytime Frocks (88) Daytime Frocks—Voiles, dimities and batistes — broken sizes. lsomsn hl;gl;txl%s solled. Originally $1.00 an 95, Friday 39¢ (1) Daytime Frocks and Suits of linen and pique; broken sizes. Originally $5.95. Priday ¢ 30 of plque sleeveless d short S i onmmny $1.89 $5.95. Frldnz onl Junior Miss Appmel at Rockbottom Prices! (25) Junior Misses' Spring Coats, with the new fitted and belted lines. Caped and scarf styles. Sizes 13 to 19. Were $16.50. only (15) Junior Misses' Jackets and Coats, of silk crepe, wool flannel and velvet. Sizes 13 to 19. Were $5.95. Fri- $1 95 day only .. (8) Junior M_” Coats of basketweave, in pink, green, maize and white. ‘Ssflgeos 13 to 17. Were .00. Fridey aoy " $3.95 (25) Junior sses’ Play Suits, including shirt, shorts and skirt, of linen or pique; white and col- ors. Were $5.95. Second Fioor Basement (100 prs.) Children’s Shoes— Patent leather and calfskin, were $3 pair; only, pair . (103) Tots’ Dresses, dimity and lawn panty styles; 2 to 5; 290 were 44c; Friday only.. (40) Silk Skirts, l.l'al ‘shades; bodice and tuck-in. styles: 14 to Friday §1 95 h Frocks, of sheer izes 16 to 40; were 75c: Friday only. . S9¢ (35) Slips of rayon twill; green and black; size 36; were' 40 69c; Friday only.. .. (96) Shorts of prints and nov- 29¢ Inexpensive Shop (4) Inexpensive Coats, for cool Fall evenings. Of basket weaves and flannels—some Hn!d Bizes 16 to 20. Friday only (25) Ynexpensive Drm‘—fllt crepes in light shades. Sizes 14 to 20. W 5.74. Fridey only. oo oere $3e14 Second Floor Spring Coats and Suits Can Be Bought for a Song! (14) Unlined Silk Coats—Black and navy flat crepe; sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 42. Were $10.95 and - $16.50. Friday $4.35 only .... (2) Ligl lgln Tweed Suits, lhlsfltk“l,nfl 'lh"& Sizes 14 and ‘ere $16.50 and $25.00. PFriday only.. 575() (2) 3-pe. Suits, grey and green ‘woolens; size and $29.75, m}{) srln' Dress and Sports S Coats, sizes 14, 16, 40 and 42, Originally $16.50 and $35.00. Friday only... PO Second Floor 106 Pairs Slip-On Gloves $1.15 Novelty kid and slip-on doeskins — assorted colors and sizes. Come early— only 106 pairs left, Street Floor Tots’ Wear at Savmgl’ (50) Summer Berets, small, medium and large sizes. Were 50c. Friday only.. C (120) Boys' Sleeveless Suits, with dimity blouses and broad- cloth trousers. Were Téc. G0 Friday only . c (14) Spring t what kiddies need for school wear. Were $5.95 and $795." Friday $2.95 and $3.95 (50 prs.) Vanta Socks, white, pink, l:luz.wun and pongee. Sizes . Were 50c. Pri- day only .... 25¢ (56) SB& D 3to6 years. Were $1.00." Fri- 3() day only . c Trimming Remnants Laces, chiffon, georgette, crepe, flouncln[, net, lingerie laces and all-over laces—in 15 to 2 yard lengths, Were 20c to $1 a yard, Oc to Third Fleor Save Tomorrow On Girdles! (27) Girdles, all-elastic ste] in styles and side-closing mmfi' Lightly boned. Were $l 49 $1.98. Friday only. . (34) Crepe de Chine Girdles, side-closing models, slightly boned. Were $349. Friday only (135) | Rayon Crepe Gowns, pastel shades; were 95c; 69 Friday only.............. O2C (78), Mew'a Aibietic ‘Shorts, 3¢ and 36; were 3oc and 59¢; DG Friday only . (90) Boys’ Bathing Suits, one- plece style; sizes 30 5o 34: Sc were $1; Friday only. (100) Men's Broadeioii Shorts, 34 and 36; were 50c and 35 59c; Fricay only. C (30) Boys' Wash Hats, 6% to ( Shoes— Satin, patent, kid and calfskin; black, blue, red and _blonde; were $2.89 and $3.19 day only, pair. Curtain and Drapery Remnants (50 Yds.) Trimming Remnants, cretonne edging, chintz ruffiing and_chintz binding. Were 10c to 20c yd. Friday only, 20 (4) B Seat Covers for 1929 Whippet four-door sedan. Ofl!lnllly $13.95. $3 95 Friday only, (5) Bm.mme ‘Auio " Seat Cov- ers, for 1929 Nash sedan, models iy a 1305 Frid i ly $1 ay only, e $3.95 (160 “Yds) l'll'lp!ty Materials— g‘a’;m 15 50c 0 356 e DO Original c yd. Priday only, yd. 29¢ (106 Pra) Curtains, cream voile trimmed wlth color. Originally $1.75 and $1.95. F\'l(dlv only, pr. Gauze for Summer Hats Felts, silks and Summer straws—in a splendid range of colors—few pavies and blacks. Al head sizes. Second Floor Jewelry and Clocks at Savings (3) Mantel Clocks, ma- hogany case; were $7.50. $5 Friday only K}l}) Rose , fancy mahogany case; was Sogs ey onty: 912.95 (5) Imported Day Clocks; as is; were $4.50. Friday $3 only . 112) Clm!lle l.l(hten‘ slight- ly damaged; were 49c. 290 Friday only (10) pes. Novelty Jewelry— Bracelets, earrings, _ necklaces and pins; were 19c. Fri- day only . 100 (15 pes.) ie Clllfl. solid gold and gold filled; $ 29 were $1.50. Friday only (42 pes.) Novelty Pins and Rhinestone Hat O ments; were $1. (20 pes.) Necklaces; were 89c. day onlv (2) Rubber Bathing Jewelry; were $1. Friday 69c Ba Summer Rugs Very Cheap! (5) Hooked Rugs, 22x38_and g ant |- day only 34 95 (10) Pabeo Fell Blli Rugs, 9x12 and 9x10.6. Were “50 to $10.75. R 7.6x9 and w $6.75. u) - signs; 67 to 88, only .... () Grass and Fins Rues. ox Were 818 to $695 .. Friday only ... (3) Palm Leaf Rugs, green and black; 30x60 inches. Wel'e “75 Friday 5495 Fiber Rugs, 4x7 ts, 315 to § yard Originally $2.15 to $3 sq. (k yd. Friday onlv. sa. vd (15) Ferncroft Fiber 9x12 and 8x10. Were $7.95. Priday onlv.. 3395 Fifth Floor Clearance Slat Shades Very Low Prices! © Slat Snade: were $3. $3.75. Pigey "oy $1.95 ) Slat we:e)u .75, h—lday 0.23' sz‘gs were $8.75 and ”15‘ Friday onl, (3) Awnings: Friday only. (8) Awnin $4.50 and $5. were $11.50. Priday onlv (1) 12-ft. Awning; was $18.25. Friday onlx (2) Awnings; were $10.50. Friday only... Fourth Fleor Clearance of Men’s Furnishings! (24 Prs.) Trousers, fllnmll greys and white stripes; broken 1. 29 3 8550, “Triday onty. <. 944D Worsted Sulta ! q Riondt ! | (16} Fiannei’ Spe and Neurotex Suits, 35 to 42; broken sizes. Were $15 and m slo Friday onldv e 260 Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts 95¢ 260 Splendid shirt: sin (130) Rayon Shirts and e Bt 35 were B orts, T Were e Friday only. o, 99C (50) Wrights’ Union Suits, butten - on - shoulder style; sizes 36 to 42; were 49 $1; Priday only.. c (89) Fancy Collar-; “Ith!d Shirts; 14, 1415, 15, 1514 and 17; were $1.35 and sios. Friday oty 19€ (5) Beach Robes; were $4.9! rn- $2.9s day only.. Webtoot 8 uwl-nn. Suits; red, all wool; '33.'1’,‘.’.... $2 59 Aty o Friday only $145 (10) White Swimming Shirts and Navy Blue Trunks, B T’ §1.45