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‘Washington—New York—Paris E NEWS lo Gdneld’l‘Nb'Ml‘ 9, 1921 e = 420-30 Seventh Strn Northwest h{ 15 'Third ¥ Envelope Chemise of Lar, St B 2 S G etie w.n-rnw lace finish st o *E s (o loer—Lansbprgh Sizes, $1.50 1it-yp v ¥ .ull.:b'lo “I.DI'.ILI’IO i made and reemy: & Brether Correct Apparel for Women Who Wear Larger Sizes *This Long-Line Coat of Normandie Well-F‘itfi"ng, Extra Size Corduroy Robes $10.75 - Comfort first, of course,warmth and rich appearance following a close second. One collar forms a Taxedo effect, but extends all the way to the bottom; another with tassel-finished col- lar, still ‘another -with loose scarf collar. Raglan sleeves. in wrappy effect. Colors include copen, purple, American Wi omen of well developed figures are invited to view our collections, which presage a new—a better day in the appareling of the stout, We have an acute detestation of the usual humdrum, cut-and-dried apparel in larger sizes. It is our idea to have our large gar- ments bespeak the same elegance, trim- ming and originality that character- ize our apparel for slender women. i Larger and more diversified stocks than ever before—of stout apparel, dif- ferent and distinctive—that appeals to women of refined tastes. ot Values that cannet be surpassed anywhere $59.50 Long-line effect is plainly = indicated in this picture and shows to advantage just how effectual specially de- signed garments are. Shaped in slightly, with neatly tailored crow’s feet at base and pockets. Invert- ed pleats carry out the effect, Other Extrc Size: Coats ot N, rmandie, Gerona, Velours and Cordette, in navy, RTINS LIST: INGRANTEST CASE jJudge Landis Dismisses Ao- tion Against Bill to Regu- late Exghanges. + By the Asgociated Press. | CHICAGO, November 8.—The tem- porary Injunction seeking to prevent the Capper-Tincher gralp exchange regulation bill from going into effect was dismissed in federal court yester- day by Judge K. M.. Landis. John HIL jr., who filed the bill qugstioning the c':;llltl!uflou;l!y of the l:l. Was sran w0 weeks to carry the case to Supreme Court. Contents of BIIL The blll questioning the constitu- _ tionality of the future trading &ct . was filed by John Hill, jr., a member of the Chicago Board of Trade, on October 25, and it is the first suit to " | test the law. i "It is claimed that the act is i violation of the Constitution of tie United States,” said Mr. Hill, * will be taken to the United Supreme Court with the least poss. ble delay.” Reviewing his argument agains! the act, Mr. Hill said it would follow l these lines: “That the future trading act deprives he members of the board of trade « their property without due process 18{law, in that the compulsory admi i to membership on the board of re senis ves of co-operative associations wiil impair the value of all membership: i the board. “That it a‘tempts to regulate com- merce of & purely intrastate character between peisons within the state of Mlinols, whereas congress has no righ! o interfere with, or regulate business that is not interstate in its character. Curbs State’s Rights. “That it interferes with the righ the state of Illinois to provide for regulate the maintenance of 2 g exchange within its borders upo beauty. i hich a h 2 brown, black and rein- which is conducted the making of 3 {contracts which 1 0 The outstanding fea- deer, at $59.50 to [ Pangastions: " &7 merely intants ¢ “That it gives to farmers’ co-oper ture is value. $125.00. tive associations and their represonta Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Larger Nightgowns 99¢ and $1.50 Nainsook, Batiste and Cambric. Long sleeves and high necks or low neck and short sleeve styles. Prices mentioned are by no means our limit, for we have much' finer quali- ties at $1.95, $295 and $3.95, ang the trim- mings take in about everything applicable to this class of gar- ment. Sketch shows an_ex- tra size silk. gown of crepe de chine, beauti- fully tailored. Priced $8.75. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother” Strictly Tailored Suit of Duvet de Laine, $57.50 Style as Sketched Downward pointing of pockets and every- thing that tends to bring about a slimmer effect. A'ticly ?a& of brown without any- thing ‘that“%ould givé the impresgion of bulk. Cord seams, very trim and smart, self collar nsgd/ a neatly tailored sleeve. Sizes 40} to 1, 4. it Ample range of larger size suits in such wanted materials a ssyne, Tricotine and Oxford cloths. Embroidered, self trimmed and some with fur, collars and trimmings. $57.50 to $125.00. Frocks Designed for Larger Women, $45 and $69.50 Sketched is a frock of Piquetine—coat madel, trimmed with braid arranged in such a manner that longer lines are the impres- sion. Also a heavy crepe frock in coat ef- fect, richly braided in self color. The Pique- tine is $45.00, the Silk Crepe $69.50; but there - are scores of others—Silks, Tricotine, Can- ton Crepe, Crepe Satins and fine Twill Cords. Coat, straightline and tunic models. Navy, black, brown, taupe, tan, wood browns. Tai~ lored or trimmed in varjous neat fashjon. Sizes 40%; to 50%;. $25.00 to $125.00, Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Specially Designed Fit-all Housedress $1.95 Lines for elongating the figure, and the style is adjustable to all figures, at the same time conforming to all practical require- ments. Even the high- count Percale is strip- ed—another slenderiz- ing feature. Even the price is slender, but the value is very ro- bust. Sizes 42 to 54. This is really an op- portunity to save money fbr the whole season by purchasing more than immediate needs—buy several while the special price remains effective. tives the right to share in and enjos the use of real estate owned by th board (a private corporation) without siving the board any compensation herefor and that it attempts to take the private property of the board for public use without giving any com- - pensation therefor to the owners.” —_— THOUSANDS IN PRISON FREED BY BOLSHEVIKI Anniversary of Revolution Celebra- tion, However, Leaves Many Confined. By the Associated Press. ! RIGA, November 7.—The bolshevik prisons in Russia have been opened ! for the release of thousands of per- sons, in celebration of the anniver- sary of the revolution, but according to a wireless message frc Moscow hundreds of important pol. ical pris- ' oners for whose release or commuta- tion of sentence Russians abroad had hoped do not come under the am- nesty. While the absolute release of cer- ' tain classes or great reduction in |l their sentences have been arranged, the decree announces that this is not . applicable in the case of “those sen- tenced for participation in white guard plots, espionage, open armed revolt or in the case of the leaders of . anti-soviet political parties or those sentenced for bandit crimes,” such as Gens. Makno and Petlura, the | Ukrainian leaders. Thus the members of the executive ' committee of the social revolution- ists, who have long bee nin prison, will remain there. The death sen- tences of all persons for other of- . fenses whose cases have reached the | appeal stage are commuted to five | years' imprisonment. g LIVING COSTS SOAR. | Second Floor~Lansburgh & Brother . bt : Third Floor—Lassburgh & Brether Greater Prosperity Also Reported : Among People in Rome. ROME, October 9.—Although the cost of living is still going up in Rome and milk, meat, fish, butter and bread all cost more than they did during the summer, figures lately published by the commune of Rome show that the prosperity of the people is steadily in- ' creasing, and that the Romans eat and | drink better and amuse themselves more n 1921 than they did in 1920. During these two years the popula- tion of Rome has increased at the same T R S S T A TS “As a Mark f espei to the memory of those who gave their lives in the late world war, as typified by the unknown and unidentified American Soldier, who is to be buried-in Arlington National Cemetery on that day,” We an- e S-tylish Stout Brassieres $1.00 to $3.00 w Pictured to show you what is possible in the way of overcoming the bete noire of every stout woman. Note how the bust is ing you in the selection of the correct model, fitting you for comfort as well as for effect- ing that longline appearance, but showing vou how to do all this your- self at home. Stylish Stout Corsets have been styled “Corset magic” because you come in stout and come out slen- der ‘when these demonstrations are in session, so we trust Washington women of more réunded figures will take advantage of this occasion. Price = y $9.00 and $12.00 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | : Extra-Size Blouses: One Style As Sketched - $7.95 Larger, but they don’t look. larger! Trim, tailomdg::odels or beautifully trimmed withlaces, beads, embroidery, % tucks- and whatever Fashion suggests, pro- vided it adheres to the slenderizing idea. Peau de Soje, Geor- ette and Crepe de Ehine are the modish materials , and the color range shows a predominance of ~ white, . flesh and bisque, aithough there are suit shades in ample array. ‘hese Blouses worn with stylish suits for larger women, are not orrlg'e beautiful indeed, . but they assist in im- parting a slimmer ap-_ ecount Here A Demonstration of , Stylish Stout Corsets Not only displaying and instructing all re- | lating to Stylish Stout Corsets, but assist- J [ nounce: R T T o e for Larger Women Outsize Wayne Knit Hosiery, 50¢c Tisle stockings right in every detail. These have wide, comfortable legs and seamless foot; white, brown and black; sizes 914, 10 and 10%5..° . ) Wayne Kpit, Full-fashioned Outsize Stock- ings, in mercerized Yarn int fast black, $1.00, Old-feskioned Maco Stlit-Foot \Stockings, $1.25 pair The war stopped their production, but we are glad to say they “have come back.” Full- fashioned with extra full leg, rib top and a black that does not fade in laundering. Outsize. Pure Silk Stockings, .. 3225, $2.50, $3.00 Tailored ‘seams, full-fashioned and fully re- inforced for) service. Sizes 945, 10 and 10%. First; Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, N N Jersey Petticoats $5.95 Sifk Jérsey and Wool Jersey with silk flounces. Plain, novelties and a variety that covers every <possible petticoat “ need, with prices beginning at $5.95 and continuing to $12.75 as grades are bet- ter ‘and better. Wonderful range of colors, from black to the brilliant hues so greatly in vogue this season. Elastic belts to- conform to any waist sizes; broader model; but cut to slenderize'the hip line. e Our Establishment will be closed all day Armistice Day, Friday, November-11th-- e e i Knifted UnderWeér | * ‘6f Extra Large Size Outsize Vests and Tights Each, 79¢c and $1.25 Medium weight, of fine long cotton, plain » and ribbed effect. Sizes 40, 42 and 44~all at same price. Grades differ, of course, accord- ing to price. Outsize Union Suits, $1.00,.$1.50, $2.35 Accurately shaped and just as serviceable as much higher-priced garments. 'Sizes for large women. Prices differ as to grade. Outsize Merino Underwear Sizes 40, 42 and 44. Softest quality of medium “weight, perfectly made. Vests, $2.00. Union Suits, $3.25, . First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Glittering Robes . $25 to $75 Black, white, sphinx and a complete array of brilliant tones, including opal- escent, sapphire, jade, amethyst—in fact, when worn, these scintillating garments gleam like jewels. s By the way, in the same department, we_have 40-inch metal materials for - making -the underslip—it only requires about three agd a half to four yards for sthe slip=Wat sparkles illysively under | the spangled robes.. $1:19.yard. " and strictly tailored . -colors—navy and black. - $11.95 to $i8.95. 3 connn , at the same time supported. Stylish Stout Brassieres _repre- sent a hygienic measure as-well as bringing-about the desired result in the way of figure building.” : . ~Firm; sturdy materials = ‘Web-. bing-and brocade, double seamed: and boned, with' the addition of an elastic belt con- forming ‘to_girth, at_the same time holding the figure taut. o Third Floor=Lansburgh & Brother b ————— | Pmch Back Jacket Bxtra Sizes—As Sketched Of wool jersey, in 2 very trig model, as sketch demonstrates. The - pinched-in idea forms a more slender line, which is also true of the Tuxedo front sleeve with neat cuffs. Of good wool weave that closely resembles knitted garments, and the colors _are black asgd navy. Sizes48and Sweaters for Larger Women come in sev- eral weights, weaves and styles, but the larger womien’s favored 95 rate as it did before the war, some 21,000 new innabitants having arrived n the course of one year. : $3.50 Philadelphia ~$3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return War Tax 8 Fer Cent Additional - Sunday, November 13- + SIMILAR EXCURSION ‘L. Philadeiph! Lyv. Chester... 1§ Lv. Wilmington. . . 8 (Standard time) €ousult Ticket- Agents \ Baltimore & OhioR.R. | To Cure a Cold - in One Day