Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1923, Page 16

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16 1 PROTESTS PROPOSED BAN "TORNING LECTURE. ("™ s Schools, A resolution protesting against the il 17 of Wil L. Houston, ‘ashington Study Features proveest of WIS & caveation Will Be Delivered in High- 3 The Delicious Spread for Bread to stop the appointment of married lands Balliroom. teachers to positions in the District public schools and automatically re- leasing those who are married while in the service, was adopted yesterday afternoo; istrict Federation Jorning lectures in Washington of Women’s Clubs, The resolution \dy will begin November 1. On!was introduced by Arthur Deer- | May | heart and adopted after considerable = discussion. It urges that more stress | diibe put on efficiency than whether ri Houston refused to permit ion of his proposal at a s onference of the . . Prejudice Galileo was imprisoned for teaching that the Earth moved Round the Sun. Don’t let prejudice imprison you—keep you from trying delicious NUCOA and finding out for yourself that it is Finest Table Quality At One-Half the Price THE BEST FOODS, Inc. CHICAGO KANSAS CITY in’ Washingto ed only &t a public session of the | wiil be given in the hen Mr. Houston presented o 11:30 a.m. The resolution designed to debar the ap- | | pointment of married_teachers to po- sitions in_the schools at the last ing of the board members were t inciined to vote upon it at that tim As a result action was du-l ferred until the next meeting. i NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO A City Home of Beauty and Distinction In a pronounced social residential section, close to the homes of men of national distinction, is this splendid property. The brick residence, of colonial design, contains eighteen rooms and four baths, with Jatest modern conveniences. Open fireplaces are an added at tion. Northern, southern, eastern and western exposures are advantages to be considered. The ground upon which it is built is elevated, thus giving prominence to the property. The lot, which is on the corner, is in size 115x195 feet and runs irom street to streef. The lawn to the rear is prob- ably the most beautiful in the city, due to the mag- sends away | Coughs, Colds, . 1 flowering shrubs. A striking feature of this prop- Grlppe and | D that it enbolics the concemioniefia Mo 13 % i Flu. ' Your druggist has | ALASCO. Each tea- spoonful contains 4 grains i of Aspirin in combination. immediately the city. person who has discriminating judgment in the selection of a home, this particular property should make a strong appeal. A sense of pride in the ownership of such a home would not be unnatural. Price, $165,000. Inspection only by appointment through the office of— H. W. HILLEARY Exclusive Broker 1624 H Street Main 4792 ENLY. GASOLINE STARTS FIRE. bers of the f. of James B. ||| 1109 19t arly last d that g could not substituted for k ighting purposes. When a light match was applicd $300 damage re- sulted from fire, following an explo- | |i sion. | Distributors: Washing- ton Wholesale Drug Ex- change and Leadbeater, Brahler Drug Co. lol—=lale—02alol——2alol—— —— o] —=|ole—=|o| —=|ale—= ol —=]0] i P Swe Largest Exclusive l s orn Ladies' Apparel Shop in Washington 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Sports Coats of every acceptable type in: a wonderful assortment at— o The Coats for Service — suitable for street, motor and general wear _ There are many different styles of Sports Coats and Jacquettes which will appeal to the many differing tast ~=—and they are all included in ‘this big showing at $25. Plain, striped, | laid and mixed effects—designed with belts, cuHs.Ap_atch pockets, unique butions. Lvery line of the Sport Coat suggests ‘utility and comfort—cémbined with distinctive style. The Exclusive Fre IlCll Pump-- ; For the ~woman who affects the French style slipper Philipsborn has provided this dainty Pump with openwork effect and fancy stitching around the top. IN PATENT KID ' Covered Spanish flee’: fl E fl E @, ! fl @ | @ ll] Q! fl m ) :—Eafifizafifimmmfl |l——[o|——=[ol——olalee—oa]ob—na]al——2lal——a|—— ol c———o ol o] ——= o] ——— o] ——— [o|c——= o] —=] €, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923.°' B R A A A R R T, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Sumptuous New Coats Richly Fur-Trimmed Sketched at Right Deeply collared with platinum wolf, this coat of Velverette 'chooses a back trim of stitching and reversed bands of ma- terial. $69.95. Sketched Below Stitching marks the pockets, side panels and low carved waistline. Coat of Truvenette slight- iy flared sleeves. Viatka squirrcl collar. $69.95. An Amazing Amount of Vogue and Value $69.95' i %ERE is the most distinguished collection of fur-trimmed coats we have offered this season. NEW Coats—out of their wrappings just long enough to have fluffed out their rich furs! Quality Coats—fashion-right—original in de- sign—finest materials—elegant silk linings—all the characteristics the same as in the most expen- sive wraps—for every one is offered much below true value. Sketched at Left Rich black Ormaadale, collared with curled cara- cul. The bottom of the ripples in ht effect. §69 Sketched Below Side-closkng model, with @ simple #rim of reversed material, Mou gray Frauz red Viatka squi 569 Styles include the draped, flared, wrap-around and the popular tube silhouette, fashioned from finest coatings: Ormandale, Lustrosa, Truvenettes, Bonovaines, Excello and other lustrous fabrics. Huge collars and cuffs of genuine Beaver, Natural Squirrel, Viatka, Platinum Wolf, Skunk and Fox. The color selection includes browns, black, navy, kit fox, taupe, reindeer, etc. Sizes for Misses, 16 to 20; for Women, 36 to 44; and extra sizes, 43 to 51; and odd sizes 4214 to 50%5. Choice—$69.95. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Wear a Luxurious Fur Coat Your Choice of Smartest Models. $98.50 Duckling Fleece, 25¢ For Warm Winter Clothes The children especially will find this one of the most delightful cold weather fabrics, and just the thing for medium - weight bathrobes and kimonos. Shown in many pretty juvenile patterns, besides larger de- signs appropriate for grown-ups. Yard-Wide Percale, 19¢ Extraordinary Sale of Untrimmed Hats The sudden burst of winter has set many women wishing for a fur coat, wishing they could afford a really smart one, and enjoy its sumptuous 'warmth. Here we feature a group so low priced, that every idea of smartness may be satisfied, at a great saving. Natural Muskrat Coats, 45 inches long, sportslike, fashiom- able, dashing, and with a record for wearing qualities that few other furs canm boast. Striped border, deep crush collar and attractive lining. $98.50. Sealine Coats (dyed comey), beautiful, rich and luxurious. Of lustrous black pelts resembling finer coats. Many have borders of reversed map, some in a deep side pointed effect. Silk lined. $98.50. Jacquettes, stunning short coats that belong decidedly to this season. Fine comey fur in gray or beige, finished with high, turn-up collar and wide sleeves. Jus: hip length, and very smart. $98.50. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER $1.95 In Smart Shapes and Favored Colors Hats of Lyons velvet, panne velvet, velvet and plush combinations, in rich black and favm:xte c_o]- ors, some so smart they require very little trimming to Hinish. Tricornes, bobbed hair hats, turbans, cloches, and “wrim hats, and such a wide variety at this low price, il entirely different. SECOND FLOOR, LANTBURGH & BROTHER B "3?@3@@@%@@W?&?@WWW@WW@@@@@$@@ ¥, This is a good grade that we would not be able to sell at such a low price if it were not in irregular lengths. However, there is an ample yardage, and a good assortment of colors, FIRST FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER 38 Lovely Belgian Beaded Bags 8.95 Imported beaded bags are usually such a luxury that the woman who can afford even a small one for gen- eral use feels important. But these are large, roomy ones, beaded in beau- tiful designs on backgrounds of brown, blue and gray, adorned with novel straps, panel effects and tas- sels. The tops are of tortoise shell, and the carrying strap is beaded. Kid Pouch Bags, $8.95 A bag of fine French kid harmo- nizes with almost any kind of cos- tume, especially when in the form of one of the new pouch bags. These may be chosen in navy, gray, red or brown, completed with ivery clasp and insets of contrasting color. TIRST FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER

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