Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1924, Page 15

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—_— “I have just been informed of the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 10, 1924_PART 1. CONDEMNED FRENCHMAN |1 fing/semraiticeassn 2 e | FILE SUITS FOR $90,000 | G uitegniarives o the a0 One sult, for $50,000, is filed in the FAINTS AT FINAL DECREE |bad mess in which vou have kot AGAINST AUTO DRIVER | name of ine state, use ot Georsin yourself. It serves you right. I have no pity for you. You not only di- ‘hiery, widow, and Georgette Thiery and Lydia Thiery, children of George English Courts Ignore Clemency |Yorced me, but did not hesitate to say | Washington Man Sued by Rela-| Thiery, deceased.’ Another, for $25,- in vour memoirs that 1 had had a 000, is filed in the name of Paul Plea Signed by 70,000 Persons. lover. tives of Dead in Gnotta. A third, for $10,000, was filed “Do you forget that I am a woman Wi twenty vears older than yourself? Ex-Wife Taunts Him. a ou forgotten the fifteen years in the name of David Tarino. An- Accident. other, for $5,000, was filed by Law- Br Cable to The and New York World. | we spent together? What have you | Special Dispatch to The Star. rence Regis. Coy 4. with my 80,000 francs? I do not| BALTIMORE, Md., August 9.—As T g o LONDON, August 9.—Jean Cacquier, to increase the despair which | the outgrowth of the automobile ac- In the Whirl. # you must feel, I cannot forgive SO u. 1 hope God will. She who loved You, ANCOISE. cident on Washington boulevard early Wednesday morning in which two [ From the London Transcript. Washingtonians were killed and two| A French woman recently looped - — others seriously injured; sults for|the loop 212 times in just over an 3 1 BEnglish law st la A writing pen stuck point first in|damages totaling $50,000 were dled |hour. It is wonderful what some Bl L e he was told todas | the holder is a good implement for | in the clrcuit court at Towson yes-|women will do to move in high cir- he must hang Wednesday. pitting cherries. terday against R A A R A A R A A R AR A R AR AR AR A 2R SILKS Qualities That Formerly Sold at $2.00 and $2.25 Yard *1.69 A Dozen Desirable Weaves Scores of Lovely Colors One of those justly renowned I & B silk sellings that women never fail fo attend when their minds are made up to have smart new frocks and lingerie at the biggest savings they know of. Thousands of yards of our standard qualities, grouped at one price, and that amazingly low. 40-in. Printed Crepe de Chine 40-in. Plain Colored Georgette 40-in. Lustrous Black Char- 40-in. Plain Colored Radium meuse 36-in. High-Grade Tub Silks 40-in. Crepe de Chine, plain 36-in. Desirable Glace Taffeta shades in. All-Silk Fine Broad- 40-in. Practical Sport Silks . (Rayon) 32.in. Natural Suiting Pongee ) 10-in. Printed Georgette Crepe Choice, $1.69 Yard TEIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO. Blanket Sale Hot Weather No Bar to Selling These Blankets The August Blanket Sale moves into a second week of active public service, the qualities and values proving too great an attrac- tion for even hot weather to slow up. If vou haven't made your selections—shop Monday. Lower prices, first choice, and the convenience of our will cali service are real advantages. All-Wool Plaid Blankets One of the greatest blanket values we have offered in recent vears. Fine fleecy all-wool blankets in attractive block plaids, fin- ished with sateen border. Size 66x80 inches, large enough for dou- ble bed. All-wool Block Plaid Blankets, five “Ye OMe Town» Caledonia BI pounds of warmth and quality, large kets, large size, 73x84. Extra weight, size, 70x80. Their excep- 9 77 in dainty solid shades or $11 50 tional value is apparent. . large plaids. Satin bind- o Pair s ing. Each.. ; Size 60x84... teeeess 81030 Part-wool Block Plald Blankets, extraiilacge isizs T3XSL [BINOOIHIY Part-wool Blankets, size 66x80, woven and nicely bound. $ o = = z -hued block plaids. Take Cholce of attractive shades. .33 AR s 7 and quality. At August .‘) Sale price, pair Large Double-bed Blankets 70X 80, in impressive block plaids. Famend Ioalen) Blankets: size $4x These are all-wool qual- $8 9 78, in most effective colorings. De- ity, with 3-inch sateen . sirable for couch, bed, border. Pair iy Specier $3.9 each .. % Extra Fine North Star Blankets, in Hamilton Scotch Plaid Blankets, a wide choice of the most desirable all-wool quality, shown in the best color schemes. Ixtra known Scottish Clan large size, 72x8 tra $16.88 effects. large size, 72x80. 515.00 quality. Pair. BRIE ot ol All-Layer Felt Mattresses reawredin §11.45 A value that in our estimation surpasses all our efforts in mattress selling to date. A splendidly made mattress, covered with good grade art or striped ticking, soft, resilient, shape-retaining. Sizes 3 ft. 3 in,, 3 {t. 6 in, 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. Weight, 50 Ibs. et £se $14.4:0 Of the same make as _the lighter mattress, with four rows of stitching, and excellent grade of striped ticking. We consider it a whole lot of mat- tress quality for $14.45. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Ersillio Bona, 1357 | cles. . Boys’ Genuine Palm Beach Suits Close-Out Price $6.45 The acme of comfort and service are these smartly tailored Norfolks, in fast-color Palm Beach Cloth. Three patch pockets in coat, yoke and center box pleat. Choice of all desirable shades at a decidedly thrifty price. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Boys’ Flapper Suits £1.65 Made of durable jean, with seams turned and double stitched. All have sport collar, short sleeves, flap pockets and straight flapper pants, with matching belt. The kinds of suits boys and parents are best satisfied with. Sizes 3 to 10. Boys’ Wash Knickers $145 Made in thoroughly high-grade manner, of such long-wearing materials as Palm Beach and Panama Cloth in solid and striped effects, linen crash in gray, tan and khaki, with belt loops, side and hip pockets. Sizes 7 to 17. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. SAMPLES Novelty Bag Frames Originally Priced $2.00 to $3.95, now $1.00 and $1.95 The woman who wants to make a fabric bag of her own design will see an opportunity in these fli- gree frames. Some are mounted with stones. All purchased in small lots from an importer desirous of closing them out. The values are exceptional. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Silver Bleached Table Linen $1.69 Yd. 68-inch width. Extremely desirable quality, fresh, crisp and immaculate, that will make the most attractive luncheon and dinner cloths. Choice of pleasing conventional and floral designs. Hemstiteched Huck Part Linen Toweling, all_ pure linen with blue border. 19 (¥ Quality, stse 20236 quality, size . 4 d Splendid value. 75(: Nice quality for Each general use. Yard, STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGHE & BRO. Sale! Chiffon Voile 25c' Yd. This is an exceptionally low price for chiffon voile of this fine quality. Printed on light and dark grounds, it is admirable for dainty, cool summer frocks, and wonderfully economical. The 38-inch width is an added advantage in making up dresses. 35¢ Plain Colored Voile 29¢ Yd. Beautiful, sheer quality, in excellent color choice, reduced for a value that will delight all who take advantage. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. Buy Your Beauty in Our Beauty Shop —and be assured of the finest beauty service in the city. . It makes no difference whether you want a Manicure or Marcel—you receive the un- divided attention of our experts—always! A visit will convince you. Shampoo, 75¢ & $1. Bob Curls, $1 Ladies’ Hair Cut, 50c & 75¢ TOMORROW: A SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF Natural Curly Switches, $4.95 TEIRD FLOOE, LANEBURGH & BRO. HUNGARIAN COUNT, POOR, from members of his social set, who | PROTESTS ENFORCED USE |in the course of his address revealed at first never suspected the brilliant that he had trieq to learn Irish and society lion of being the culprit. As failed, cay BECOMES SOCIETY THIEF |soctety ton of being the cuiprit. as| QF THE IRISH LANGUAGE | f2ited. = IS e SIeue Gl richest and most exclusive families lish. H Detected Taking Watch, Ernst|of the Hungarian aristocracy, it was | Attempt to Compel Adoption by | 4 grong feeling has manifested ith Banffy Flees, But Is Ap- Jl" unyr !hilns' for him to pick up ob- Railroads in Printed Forms self in favor of making this countrf ects of value and to have them dis- : ; : prehended. Abpeas in his ceat pockets. o waa| Fousht'by Irish Semstor. o nEusl rsh is compulsory i the especially fond of objects mude of ; Schocle andiin the Miaw; conrtay By the Amoclated Press. gold or silver. By the Associated Press. ranks equally with English. It i BUDAREST, August 9—Baron Emst |, On one occasion he stole a valuable | DUBLIN, August 9—A recent at-|but rarely employed, however, anf Banfly, member of one of the oldest | 1n the act 225‘"r"e'.,u",‘.‘ifi"i.“fi".k‘i‘."i‘. tempt to compel railway companies |when it is causes some embarrassy noble families of Hungary, has turned | police, Banffy fied from Siebenbur. |in the Free State to print thelr an- | Ment to Judgcs and counsel, most of thief. Driven by ecomomic worries, |Eon, Where the thefe had occurred, |nouncements and tickets in the Irish |30 #55, (RROCATL of 1C Toceas g " | but 'was caught in Budapest. He con- | langus > - el an U grnes PUIS In an sOiduviy he embarked upon a carcer of steal- | fessed ~to nagving committed ten | Bnelich: was Vigorousiy. opposed by |an RAjourmRert unth ot Bermite ing little odds and ends of things | thefts, Y z ,’t;"" Zas vigorously opposed by |an adjournment until counsel have enator B. Yeats, the poet, who |succeeded in obtaining a translation R A R A A R R A A P AN R R AR AR A P ER PR PR PR N AR R 2 2R 2 P P R R 2R 2 IR 2R AR 2 FOR THE HOME The gist of which is: Unusual opportunities to save. 32-Pc. China Dinner Service Fine China Border Design Gold Handles ° A Real Value We've never offered a more attractive value than this 32-piece dinner service, and you should stretch a point to attend this selling tomorrow morn- ing as early as possible. High grade, fine transparent china with a pleasing ° tan panel border design. The set includes: ) . ( ——6 Dinner Plates —6 Sauce Plates This attractive service can be ——6 Bread and Butter Plates —1 Meat Platter *added to at any time. A com- ——6 Cups and Saucers —Open Vegetable Dish plete service for six persons. A distinctive white and gold gar- > Hand-Cut Water Set land design. This set affords a (7 pieces). Tall tankard shape buying opportunity not to be fi k jug and six blown table tum- overlooked by housewives who \ il blers.. A splendid value, Q8¢ appreciate real value. \ Iy otfersdiMondayionly Smaller set of 2 @4 Q@ Hand-Cut Lunch Tray picces 3 Beautiful handcut glass cake or lunch tray with richly hand- cut floral design. Mo day only .. . - 79¢ First Aids for Preservin Pots apd pans—jars and cans—and other neces- — sary preserving needs are here featured for the house- a’ wife who wishes to assure successful preserving. Take ; L an inventory of your preserving needs today and come down tomorrow and save while replenishing. Dinner Set PAROWAX “GOOD LUCK” Veirovi Al Rubbers Preservin Mason Jars 5 B e & Lb Favorites, because easy to close—and easy to open. C 6(3 Kettle 5 Doz. Heavy, highly-polished Pints, dozen . aluminum preserving ket- tles with strong bail. 14- quart size. Aluminum Pre- . vi < D- E-Z Seal Jars _ Fruit Press, :Txra\rlrgizl:enley - 81,39 with perforated cup Gray Enamel Pre- serving Kettle, 12- Q8¢ quart size Gr: En 1 ; Mason Jar Tops Presemving Kettle, $1.39 % pints, dozen.. .85¢ P lain Lined. D c 15-quart size. - Pints, dozen.....95¢c O L oz Gray Enamel Quarts, dozen. .$1.10 Eresening JRcclc 31.69 = z 18-quart size. 14 gal,, dozen. .$1.49 SIXTH FLOOE. SIXTH FLOOR Buy Your Refrigerator Now Our Entire Stocks of High-Grade “Snow Boy” Refrigerators Offered at Greatly Lowered Prices Side-Ice Models (as Sketched) (28) lSr;odeo)!'{ l};frigtulon—\i,\/hite enamel lined. olds 25 Ibs. of ice. Formerly $2250. Now............ : $18'95 (6) Snow Boy Refrigerators—White enamel lined. Holds 40 Ibs. of ice. $23 75 Formerlv $2698. Now.... i 9 12) ls'1|‘°wd Bo)}w{ R]gfriger-ton—wmte enamel lined. olds 50 Ibs. of ice. Formerly $33.50. Now. R $28'50 (11) Snow Boy Refrigerators—Vitre- fied porcelain lined. Holds 65 Ibs. of ice. Formerly $44.98. Now.. $37'75 Top-Ice Models (as Sketched) (15) Snmow Boy Ice Chests—Seasoned hardwood, with thoroughly insulated $8 49 walls. Formerly $9.98. Now 2 = > (24) Snow Boy Refrigerators—White Ice Blankets, 10c B itam no o ot SIS s (15) Snow Boy Refrigerators—White enamel Tined. “Holds 35 bs. of ice. §]4,08 Lawn Sprays, 89¢ Made of vegetable Formerly $17.98. Now. parchment. Saves on ice (16) Snow Boy Refrigerators—White Brass fountain sprays bills. enamel lined. Holds 40 Ibs. of ice. for law Formerly §21.98. Now. . $18.75 05 Cgandens; SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. LANSBURGH & BRO. 418-30 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th—Famous for Quality Since 1860 Quarts, dozen... . Jelly Glasse: -half pint size; ti __Jgal, dozen.. .$1.19 dom,f P B 390 Make preserving a pleasure. Tight clamp top. @mmm@m@mmwm@wmmw@wm@mm@@m@mm@@mm@w@@m@ PPTBEDDTPPTTIPT DTTTPTTDBTTDD

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