Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1923, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. of misconduct contatned fn a sutt for| PROCTOR AND RUOFF VIE an absolute divorce filed by the hus- |, WIFE HELD GUILTLESS. — | bana. | TO HEAD CIVITAN CLUB Justice Hitz Exonerates Mrs. Tab-| mjo court gmlm,‘d a ,.:.iglm.m of m‘.i’ " {wife for a limite vorce and | neriof Misconduct (Ghasks |awarded her almony ot bo RSy James R. Proctor and Leonard I o] y v month. e < ha{an:;s:elgt‘:’d fi‘ru?‘%‘i{-gnlgg(?x"}gn! o keop the elder of the two children , RUOff were nominated to head the Der, wife of Louls E. Tanncr, lawyer | in boarding school. Attornev Ethel- | Washington Civitan Club for the en- and income tax expert, from & charge bert Frey represented the wife. sulng year at a meeting of the or- C, WEDNESDAY, NCVEMBER 14, 1923. lx. ’msfi Yo?ig?fil NIADDITION TO SCHOOL | ; ora. Ca NEARING COMPLETION, I Fenwick and Nora Carroll Young to bo clected, were chosen as follows: | Clarence L Harding presided and|of this city, died Saturday at his| Work on the third-story addition o | {2 PUl U ome in Birmingham, Ala. He 18|ny mnomgon school, at 12th and L | 5 Luther Stewart, I. L._Goldheim, J. s.lruume of the Inter-Civic Club dinner ¢ Jn Blemt m, Als. X Henderson, Charles Crane and W. S. survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma | Hoge. - Those mominated to fill thres field ot ldhe SHty Club the }"gm b“,‘)‘"e Leedy Young. Mr. Young had many | strects northwest, is expected to be vacancles on the board of directors | WS conducted by the entire member- | friends in this city, where he resided | completed by Monday, when tho|The roof was r are: L. Stoddard Taylor, William Uli- | ship. for a number of years. classes of that school, now quartered | story constructed —_— ganization in the Hotel La Fayette in the Franklin and Webster sehwols last night. The olection will be held be ret: ; ' Tuesday, December 4. Nominees for vice presidents, three man, T. Arthur Smith, Walter Bal- lard, William Humphreys, Charles E. Hood and the Rev. J. J. Dimon. A Most Remarkable Group Frocks for the Street, Afternoon and Business Wear, Featured at 5 HE beauty of this group is that you’ll be able m to choose just the kind of a dress that you want and you'll be able to save several dollars, no matter which dress you choose. Four Styles Sketched. DECIDEDLY SPECIAL. —Satin Faced Canton and Flat Crepe _ —Poiret Twill and Wool Jersey ‘They embody all the fash- ion features—coat effects, shirred fronts, side drapes, ribbon velvet trim, lace col- lars and cuffs. Each has its own touch of individuality. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEOTHER Smartness Vies With Utility in These They are new— —All sizes are included but not in every style Select your newest frock from this group—they are all becoming, new, different. Sizes 16 to 44 and extra sizes, but not all sizes in every style. A real treat for you at $19.75. TAILORED SUITS 25 one of the most correct things to wear on mHERE'S no question about a tailored suit being dozens of occasions, and that it imparts style and dignity by its very simplicity. Besides, what could be more practical? With dif- ferent blouses you may have a host of costumes that vary in dressiness with the style of the blouse. LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 SEQUIN ROBES For Sparkling Evening Gowns—Special $16- Just add a few yards of silk or metal cloth and you have a beautiful, luxuri- ous evening gown, at a total cost unbelievably low. Choice of black, sphinx, bronze, opalescent. American beauty, blue, or some of a combina- tion hue. Extraordinary both in loveliness and value. Special Offering of Metallic Cloth $3.95 A price far below its real worth. Plain silver, gold or steel antique, be- sides silver over colors— pink, flesh, orchid, jade or turquoise; yard wide. = CESLTeES A Sturdy Watch for Boys $3.29 Many boys will be made happy by such attractive lit- tle timekeepers as these. They are Swiss movement watches in bright nickel cases, and are fitted with leather wrist straps. Guar- Wilmort Crumb Sweepers $2.95 A novel way to crumb the tablecloth. They work on the plan of a carpet sweeper, with revolving brush, and are small, light and easily handled. Heavily nickel- plated with a neat etched design; an ornament as well as a utility. Boxed for royal Y It’s the Height of the Season For Smart Fur Coats $O8.50 Here is an offering that could hardly be more timely. The versatility, quality and beauty of this group is enough to draw your interest. Coats of glossy black sealine (dyed coney), with simplicity in their fashioning, or with such delightful touches as pointed side panels or reverse nap trim- ming. Coats of natural musk- rat with deep striped borders, dressy as well as sportslike and practical. And extra size coats of black sealine (dyed coney) whose slenderizing lines in- crease their value. Fox Scarfs, $29.50 Large, Fluffy Animal Scarfs, with head, tail and paws. And what delightful Christmas gifts they make! Brown, taupe and black. SECOND FLOOR New Midwinter Millinery —Brilliant with —DMetal Cloth —Metal Trimmings —Brocades No matter how fas- cinating your early fall hats may have been, the thrill of a new one at the beginning of the midwinter season should not be denied. Here is a brand-new showing, as different from the previous mod- els as if it were a new season. One of the many styles sketched. Models Include —Cloche Hats Off-the-Face -Pokes $ Hats of slipper satin, silks, or effective com- binations. Some add a wintry touch of fur, some a gay cluster of flowers, some prefer quills, feathers and ornaments, and some are content with rib- bons or their own fab- rics. Black, new browns, aark 3 and dashing colors. SECOND FLOOR, LAN SBURGH & BROTEER Dainty Philippine Underthings A Limited Quantity, Low Priced $1.89 Envelope Chemise and Nightgowns, in such attractive styles, many women will not miss the opportunity to choose them for gifts. Every garment is daintily made by hand and some may be chosen in matching sets. The chemise have built-up shoulders or straps, and the nightgowns are shown with round, V or square necks. Hand scalloping and hand embroidery in various designs give the final touch of good taste and dainti- The low pricing of these suits of fine poiret twill and tricotine does not give you a just idea of their ness: high quality. They are carefully tailored and finished with durable silk linings. Navy blue and black. Warner’s Rust-Proof ~ Corsets $1.50 to $5.00 If you want Superior Style at a Moder- ate Price— See our selection of models in Warn- er’s Rust-Proof, the corset which is cre- ated to express the latest and best in fashion and which gives the utmost value for the money. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Guaranteed not to Rust, Break, or Tear After six months’ wear, a Warner re- tains its smart lines and its origina! flexi- bility and comfort. It may be washed often enough to keep it always fresh and clean, but washing never affects the sturdy seams, the rust-proof boning or the unshrinkable, unstretchable cloth. There is a model for every figure in the Warner Corset. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER 3 White Ivory-Finish Dresser Sets $4.95 There’s seldom a Christ- mas without them, and they are always so acceptable. Three-piece sets, consisting of bonnet mirror, comb and large size brush, packed in a nicely lined box. The pieces are pure white and the style a simple one that can be readily matched in ,small pieces when desired. STREET FLOOR Personal Christmas Cards Should Be Ordered Now Choose your favorite card from our large assortment before the Christmas rush swamps us and let us en- grave them from your name- plate at the following low prices: 25 cards engraved for $2.00 50 cards engraved for $2.75 100 cards engraved for $5.00 STREET FLOOR THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Special Offer of 1,200 Smart Apron Dresses C This special selling brings the season’s newest ideas in smart-looking Apron Dresses at a decidedly interesting price. A large range of fascinating models, plenty of them dark patterns, as we'l as a generous choice of other desirable shades. All are roomily cut, allowing fullest freedom of movement, and made from high quality materials. This is a splen- did opportunity to secure a supply of the good-looking frocks for home wear, and you may be assured that coming holidays will accent your need for just such dainty dresses. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Sizes for’ Every Woman Security Ginghams and Scout Percales

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