Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 32

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G, 0.LAW SCHOOL BULDING RUGHED New Home Will Be Finished in Year—Other Structures Soon Ready. Within on razi ke pected This announce William Mather 30 days work will be sturted old residen for the n Washinuton Univ to be complete within a was made by . president of university, at i sathering last evining of the stu body second annual roll call on the campus President Lewis was the principal speaker s the gathering, addressed | Ly alumni and students. Enthus f the student body rose to pitch, winding up in a snake 1 the city stroets ent Lpwis praised the build- ram of the university, nd pointed to the “first great buildin Coreoran Hall, which is nearing com- sletion, and which already s being wd for some classes | New Gymnasium Soon Ready. Pr. way high dance social | E rthel arning™ propo r <hould dramatic ‘residen d on personal, | 7 politics” within the university on the contrary, to “put the | hievement athletics or anything else that | reat university.” | Prof. Gilbert Hall, president of the | ¢ieneral Alumni Association. brought sked the present o in the habit « student v at this time the foot ball James. representing the | themselves, and as chair- | e roll call committee, pre- | 2 speech losinz the exer- James nished all new nst being “knockers.” | university, he said. had been | under handicaps. It was| but these were gradually be-| overcome in such fashion as to teserve the wholeharted support of every student | Ben Balter, led the foot ball team in a place of honor near the speaker's restrum, for President Lewis, for Walter Stokes, the crack rifle shot, »r the entire school. Balter led e d hich concluded the was furnished by a Land from the Army Music School | r the direction of Manuel Comu- the cheering for which wae seated nd sl o Author’s Body to Be Moved. WARSAW, October 16.—A delega- tion left to for Vevey, Switzer- nd, to bring back the body of Henrvk Sienkiewicz, Polish novelist uthor of “'Quo Vadis.” who died 16. The delegation includes the eliwt’s only son, Henry, and is | ki. The body is to| ere in a magnificant tanislaw Lis reinterred BAND CONCERTS. the United States Soldiers' Band Orchestra, Stanl, this evening 5 o'clock, M. Zimmermann, band- naster. Mareh, #The Guidings Star”.Stieblitz Overture, “The Caliph of Bagdad” (request) . Boieldien foon Shado chreeder m comic e (request). . Sullivan Arnheim Valdteufel t 8 pm., at rine Corps Ti hth and I streets United States Navy Charles Benter, director. etchen Hood, guest solo- the chestra Miss G Rossini Lacome quin and Columbine, Antics of the “Coronation teyerbeer (From. “The Prophet’”) Soprano solos, w. “Oh, Dry Those Tears del L. “My Preams". e (Miss Gretchen Hood) Grand scenes from “Lohengrin™ Wagner “The Blue .....Strauss sal comedy, & .Youmanns avonic,” Fricdmann Spangled Banner.” Posti Valse di concert, Danube” . ... Excerpts from the mu: “Wildflower™ Rhapsodie, Fina he | Chief Machinist Ordered to Ship. ¥ranz J. M. Parduhn t the Washington navy signed to duty on the Get Ready for the ELECTION RADIO SETS Azd Radio Accessories on_1st Floor Standard Makes—All Prices Puyments Arrunge RARBER & ROSS, INC. 11th and G Stx, pY|H E feature that f| makes our part in the completion of any building or room im- portant is the originality we put into the finishing and furnishing. You'll find our ideas—while highly artistic—are entirely prac- tical—and the invariable re- sult is unique effects that please the eye and appeal to the judgment. We will submit suggest- tions and estimates for every detail for hangings, floor coverings and furni- ture. Phone Franklin 3690 Contract Department BALLAKD Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street THE HAWK-EYE CAMERA Makes 2%,x3", Pictures How to Get It Just Open Up a Savings Account to the Amount of $10.00 or More We Will Present This Camera FREE Here is a well made substantial Camera in every re- spect. It loads in daylight, has automatic shutter for time exposures, and carefully tested meniscus lens of the very finest quality. Each camera by the EASTMAN KODAK CO. is thoroughly tested before it is sent out. (itizens’ Savings Bank “The Bank of the People” 1336 New York Ave. N.W. THE EV‘ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. —_— e e e e e A A A R . & Again the Weekly Bargain Day, Made Famous at Lansburgh & Bro. as FRIDAY OPPORTUNITIES Wherein savings are the order of the occasion. With timely values on useful merchandise for everyone. Smart Novelty Cuff Gauntlets 79¢ Attractive -styles with cuff embroid- ered ‘in self or con- trasting shades. Sizes 5% to 8 in gray, brown, mode, beaver and marten. ! 1 A truly excep- tional quality for this low price. STREET FLOOR. Tots’ Coat and Hat Sets $6.95 Chinchilla coats, trimmed in astrakhan on collar and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6. Coats warmly lined. SEPARATE HATS, tams or caps, or broadcloth, chin- chilla or polaire sl.so with ear tabs. ... FOURTH FLOOR. Boys® School Knickers, 89¢ A good quality wool tweed and corduroy knick- ers, well tailored and neat- I¥ finished. st what the boy needs for school. 5 to 16. Boys’ School Blouses, the collar-attached style. Fine madras, percale and khaki. S 7 iR izes Flannelette Pajamas, one and two piece styles of heavy fleeced fabric, neatly made. 1o 14 years Little Boys’ Novelty Suitm washable blousis to 6 Boys’ Overcoats, with allzaround belt, muff and lined, tos... $4.59 Hats and Caps, of wool mixtures, plush and velvets in rah-rah and polo styles 29¢ FOURTH FLOOR 510 Felt and Velour Sport Hats 105 Were $2.95 245 Were $3.95 100 Were $5.00 35 Were $6.85 25 Were $7.50 $2.45 These are the new Fall sport shapes that now enjoy such intense popularity. Trims are felt bows, tassels, buttons and bands of velvet, in such good shades as— style, but irreproachable in quality and exceptional in economy. Don’t Black Wood Brown S Gray Sand Red Green Fur Scarfs Specially Priced (6) $25 Stone Marten Scarfs, $10 (1) $50 Two-skin Stone Marten Scarf, $25 (1) $14.95 Wood Fox Scarf, $5 (1) $65 Fisher Scarf, $25 Szgl) $59.50 Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, (5) $35 Jap Marten Scarfs, $15 (1) $29.75 Jap Marten Scarf, $10 $ 1él) $45 Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, SECOND FLOOR. 500 Pieces Light Cut Glassware $1.00 Choice of flower bas- kets, tobacco jars, two- plece water sets, and three-piece mayonnaise sets. Ungquestionably, a hat-buying offering par excellence for not only are the models in least one new hat at these savings. Women’s Cotton Union Suits, 89¢ Low neck, sleeveless models in ankle or Kknee length: medium weight. A broken ize assortment, S0, Women's Vests and Pants, a4 medium-weight cotton with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; ankle or knee length .. - 59¢ Children’s Fleece- lined Vests and Pants with high neck and long sleeves o# Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; knee or ankle length pants; 2 to A 12 years . 59¢ THIRD FLOOR Silk Overblouses $3.95 Attractive be: embroidered mode! to sell for a great deal more. Of Canton crepe de chine and mnovelty ma- terials. Tan, navy, gr: canary, green, rust, hen: brown and black. 36 to 44. SECOND FLOOR ed and . made 40-In. Crepe de Chine and il Radium $1.65 Our regular $1.95 quality, in fifty of the most desirable colors. 40-in. Black Satim Char- meuxe of rich, lustrous quality for new Fall I-in. Wide-wale Cordu- roy for bath robes, loung- robas and e 85¢ dresses; 98c grade.. THIRD FLOOR. For the Home Hemp Clothesline, cxtra strong: 50 feet long. A very low price; but 84 in the lot.... 69c¢ Individual Tea Pots, attractively shaped. In brown enamel with white lining; that goner‘: ally sells for muc more than......... 69c Tin Dish Pan, 14- quart dishpan of heavy tin. enough to hold a large number of pi An excellent value, for Friday only .. ...« 19¢ Steel Medicine Cabi- mnets, finished in white enamel. A convenient cize, with good mirror; easily cleaned ...« 98¢ large Toilet Paper, size roll of crepe tissue at a marked reduction in price. Buy a sulp|- ply while they sell, s for . - 39¢ Earthenware Pitch- ers, a useful two-quart size of an excellent quality carthenware. Priced exceptionally low... 29¢ Double - coated Gray Faamelware, a durable grade of enamelware. Four-quart covered kettles, 5-quart saucepans, 4-quart covered saucepans, covered 2 19¢ Nemo Corsets $3.50 A number of models for the medium figure, with long hipline and low bust. Elastic top. Flesh and white. Sizes 24 to 44 but not in every style. TEIRD FLOOR Women’s Muslin Undergarments 95¢ A miscellaneous assort- ment of fine muslin under- garments, lace trimmed and tailored. Slightly mussed from handling, 85e. Crepe de Chine Chemines, a good quality silk in flesh color only. Slightly or mussed Crepe de Chine Step- ins, originally sold much higher. A number of styles, zl'ract|vr1\: $1‘79 trimmed .. .. Crepe de Chine Gowns and Chemise, pretty lace trimmed and tailored styles, slightly mussed, $3.95 to $7.95 THIRD FLOOR - Silk Jersey Petticoats, $1.89 Straightline models of »d quality silk jersey, 1 An assortment of colors. Sateen Petticoats, a broken assortment of lengths, various colors. Originally much $1‘49 higher ....... = THIRD FLOOR ' LANSBURGH & B SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO All-Wool Blankets $9.39 Pair Thick, warm blankets in blue, pin, tan, gray and Dlack plaids. © Wide satin binding, 70x80-in Part-wool Blankets, T0X80-in. size. In white £Tay and attractive plaids An excellent $5.95 value. Pair. _Nashua Blanket, in. size, large block At gg'ag tive colors. Pair FIFTH FLOOR Girls’ Serge Frocks $3 All-woo frocks with attractive pliqued designs, stitching, embroidery piping of striped wart styles; sizes 7 Middy Skirts, made of fine Lonsdale jean, all ite and solid blue. Full n bo- " $1.00 Rain Capes, in blue only; hood-attached style, Fully guaran- ze: silk to 14 Polar Cub Electric Heaters $3.49 Why dress in the eold when comiortable, instant warmth is yours for $3497 o This handsome, well made and cuffs of white or con- heater will pay for its material; button in comfort the first sizes 6 @@ you use it SIXTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR Brushed Wool and Bobby Sweaters $4.95 Jacquettes, and the popular style with its col of clipped wool or beaver cloth. Straight or beltless models in shades of Luff rust, Mexico, lanvin and ETay. SECOND FLOOR day trimming. o 14 200 Smart Fall Many New, Many Reduced $12 This offer which includes both new frocks, and models greatly reduced from our regular stock, is one fraught with economy for the women who has the quick wit to take advantage of a real dress buying opportunity. 2 Tailored, ‘straightline models and basque effects, some embroi- dered, fringe trimmed and beaded, in all the new shades and black. Sizeg for misses and women. Extra size, too, but not in every style. SMART SKIRTS of granite cloth, checked and plain velours, camelshair, in wrap around, pleated and combination $3 95 styles. Sizes 26 to 46, ChOICE...c.coeeneenenerncannns . 5 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. —Poiret —Velveteen —Flannels —Jersey 418-30 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 fail to buy at Remnants of Linings A Third Less Including printed satine plain and striped lingeria cotton charmeuse, A. B. (" and Silo silk and cotton mull, brocades, etc. STREET FLOOR Children’s Bathrobes, 50¢ Attractive styles that are warm and comfortable. Of eiderdown and terry cloth, slightly eoiled. Si 1to 4, Girls’ Kiddie Waists, made of durable material; fou lastic garters. Fri only Children’s Flannelette Skirts, In pink or blue strired effects, with hemn- stitched hems or scalloped. Sizes 4 39, pers, Creepers Bty Dresses, o1 or chambray, colors or Broken mg sizes 1 to 6 73c FOURTH FLOOR Maids’ and Nurses' Uniforms, $1.89 ny attractive styles i ontinued makes. Blac white and blue; assorted To close out, $1.89. Slip-on Aprons, a splendid quality, attrac- tively trimmed with ecre- tonne. Materially reduced ..... 7 69c Band and Bib Aprons, lace and embroidery trimmed or tailored stvles of good quality 790 white lawn . THIRD FLOOR 63x76 Cotton Sheet Blanket, in white, gray and tan, neatly edged. bargain Remnants of Wash Goods Yard, 25¢ White and colored w goods, including inch imported and domestic ginghams, 36-inch outing flannels, percales, lingerie tabrics, etc. STREET FLOOR 50-In. All-Wool Flannel $1.95 Wide choice of colors in” our regular $2.25 grade of this popular fabric. 6-in. All-wool Crepe in plain and self-colored plaids and checks. 95 Unusual value, yara 22C THIRD FLOO! S4-in. All-wool Pelaire Coati in plaids and h - Our reg- i ular $2.98 qual- ity, yard ..... : R 250 Morning Frocks $1.49 Fine quality gingham and madras, in small checks, and plain color linenes. Trimmed - with fancy braids and with con- trasting collars and cuffs Costume Slips, good quality. Strap models with three-inch hem. Black, brown and navy....... Outing ightgowns, dainty pink and blue stripes. Double yoke back and front, round or V neck or with collar. Remnants Table Linen and Crash, a Third Less Einds of tabls damask in vsuable lengths, and ehort pieces of crash’ and plain linen. Tablecloths and Napkins, clightly mussed and soiled from handling, Greatly Reduced. STREET FLOOR Rayon Vests, a heavy quality with contrasting ribbon and straps. Flesh, pink, orchid, 36 to 4 $1-29 Rayon ests, well re- inforced. rt- cd tengrha o $2.29 Mixing Bowl Sets 69¢ sizes, white with blue band. 6, 8 and 10 inch black and white, tep=ins, to match th THIRD FLOOR Three bowls of varying bowls, $1.19 White Garbage Can, 2 convenient four-gallon size, white enamel 98¢ finish Brass Bird Cage, 'strongly made, round only. With seed guard An exceptional value $3.49 Wizard Polish, for the floors; quart size can Generally much 69 higher; for Friday c FLOOR Bordered Part-wool Comfort; sateen border with silkoline center; very light a b onty o $4.95 Ell & Bee Mattress, imperial edge, fifty pounds weight, blue stripe or art ticking, four rows of stitching on box. 3 ¢, 3 in.; 3 ft, 6 in. and <1 5 . $13 60x80-inch Gray Blanket, a high percentage of wool; gray with bl ; ue or pink border; the size for single or double $5.95 Cotton Dimiry Blouses, 59¢ Well made styles with round or V neck and Peter Pan collars. White, yel low, blue and novelty stripes. Sizes 36 to 44. SECOND FLOOR Brushed Wool Sweaters, $1.89 Slip-ons or button-front models, jacquettes and sleevéless” vests. Checked and striped effects or plain ~hades of brown, gray and buff. Sizes 36 to 44. . SECOND FLOOR

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