Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1924, Page 16

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16 THE E ] \, ' D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER NEGRO SAVES THREE | B @@ S 0@ 9SS eeYyR YL GseuLSeGOLOGLGLYGY HUUSE BUMM”TEE IN ATLANTA BLAZE : : = i : : Children in Arms—Rescues 3 and Brother on Naval ober B — 5 Bh , X rday rescued from a times, Paul Russell, 7th Street—Thru to 8th FAMOUS FOR QUALITY § hone Franklin 7400 | burning residen wo children, their | grandmother % ok full of valuable papers and escaped | . i with but <1 . THE L. & B. CHRISTMAS LIST OF brothe the second floor of the house with all ' . ' Gift I ' il e G | el Sale of Smart Fall Hats iR laner ) several weeks . devotc n and then re- When the 1 to “loped in fenri o G iiiininil - 4 Tremendous Clearance the naval affairs committee, which his room on rts while in Congress | 5 turned in the same manner for the : ndmother and brought her to safe- stablis t ! et These| Bt - v in the same . f g : Your Christmas List! napolis, the naval pi ground at | L F L 3 able 5 was i Z Peopled with friends, Tndian Head, and the establishment p : 1 : i Z 5 % at the Arundel Cove. Besides this | THOMAS B MUDD, 4 j 4 g with acquaintances, they took Zre; econd-floor i i th s e who, if elected to House of Repre. S ssond;doox - N (] with loved ones. For of their constituents have been em- | sentatives will be given place on . Just some you’ll choose gifts ployed. | % The sudden death of Representative that are quaint, for e a | naval affairs committee. > &R p i 1.H 51 some, gifts that are z | ENGLISHMEN WORRY 425 Felt Sport Hats { | B - . amusing, for a very S ecabiisnmencs it surer | OVER WORLD’S WEATHER [ o . ‘ 169 Lyons Silk Velvet Sport Hats | | : ;2;1: i u;.fu consequence. \ | G \ ¥ ) ) | B. R. Mudd, wt e Re- | i 1) " P ¢ | “ { 5 ity | Concerned Greatly Over Conditions | | & A= o 141 Untrimmed Hats | \ ¢ ! make yourself | in Wheat and Cot- ] \ <3 o 966 Trimmed Velvet Hats. ] An adorable young- ton Belts, [ AND 7 5 - R - ster or a very dear : s s |y o : Cet \ ¢ : i 3 ) friend, perhaps, to TR Sow To ‘ - ::.\:QEEK RE- i ’ Qaulity as well as quantity typifies this whom your remem- T R with e d 3 [EATRING SYOUR SN sale—for every hat was originally priced much brance must carry a / v personal import. And, PEACE APOSTLE BURIED |yords ¥ iha 5 P z:v? iénmfs i higher. The price, in fact, would not pay for however, small the ar- hi THIS LOW | i A s ' | ticle, "twill be fraught with sentiment—with thought- WITH MARTIAL MUSIC| e - Jonly fes PRICE. pt the materials in most of them! fulness—because of the care you’ve put into makin§ it. pat aficts his own | s 5 = French Nation Pays Unusual 1 :l’vxnlw Aike x‘]\ !}4‘. lnon\:"r himsel I SSBeAl]{(::.Yir E / 3 Hats in every conceivable style that fashion other peoples’ climatic and s . i ol s Tribute at Bier of Anatole 1 : y 4157, 11th St. \ has favored, from the most severe sport types ’I‘ll(? COV(’P Cllal‘“e— France. ria lanay s = — b to elaborate afternoon models; hats of every | L] PARIS, October Anatole Franc ? B 4 e — A new color; hats of every smart material. is reduced to a minimum on the attractive card table rece d apostie of pacificism and ‘ i Mortgage Loans Made 3 | covers that one may emboider. For Mah Jongg, there whose writings for th& last 2 r . e 1 are Japanese designs for outline stitch, for bridge were nearly all directed # he al every : and do p 2 , 2 i % » il direcied Cag he . ¢ I T . | tables appropriate variations of the different trumps. i ey l»;>u:!:~“ ba ! S £ J. LEO KO‘B { b PrOflt M(l’leb W (" for | White art cloth or tan needleweave; 69c to 98c. : ry Squadron. wh f infantry with fixed bay v - 2 Main 5027 , ded the catafal nd 2 N.Y. Ave. 7 Wis i o . M. France in all the wills drawn up | weather of suthern Hemisphere = In Lishter Vein ior to his marri , inserted a spe- | n ) A ca, but Austra- i v | — e G R e | Sore Throat Prudence L) e o simple, modest fune with' 1o dem- : e Your medicine shelf is not well stocked 4 And no woman of limited income, nc woman the dainty lamp shades onstrations, no e D Eneatl; i without a bottle of Tonsiline, for you : iheish it that one may make. Bed- speeches. In h don't know what moment it may be | who appreciates real bargains should fail to et o Wi he omitted s a anadiar 2 N . 4 S . public funeral. Hi as com- | crops were a 3 consequence | Beeded to 1 LsTea Suid b case of oro visit our Millinery Section tomorrow! | sketched, of taffeta, geor- pletely buried in flowers, the pro- s have 1 Gre: roat. Relieving Sore Throat is Ton- | ett a 1d 1 fusion of which has seldom been | Br siline’s special mission. It is made for | gette and gol ace, gra- cqualed in a funeral in Paris, Orators | to 4 bask hat—advertised for that—sold for that SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 1 cious colonial ladies, con- commenced speaking at 1 o'clock in | throu he r 8§ one purpose. Tonsiline is the Nat- | i i i The afternoon and continued for three | raini > whea B P Moot Manaty dtis scldn cealing a nightlight under i ional Sore Throat Remedy. It is sold in volum k hours, seven speakers rendering hom- | £ c 2 e Shatoim the Union: Nou inous skirts, table he famous writer. 3 e A R 2 X | lamps, bridge I had, Ces | a s in stc P need Tonsiline one of gél | | Ps, bridge lamp shades. S < to have hold | these days, or some night when In Step With The Mode | Wire frames, 98¢ to $1.75; Taffeta, $1.95 yard; Geor- {Dhat woman witnesses, ieSmore iof fHie Eovermu the tinie. & Just [/ the dmfi““e is closed—better Within the Reach of Every Purse! gette, $2.25; Metal Laces, 39c to 89c yard. Free in- constantly and cleverly than men” is|now lab daily attacks| keep a bottle handy at home. the opinion expressed by one New |made 2 ave watched | York jurist with long experience on|the price of bread rise through that TONSIL[NE&'_T;;N-:!;:I_‘, i o bb "( f.\‘lhereu" Etauctons. the bench. party’s days at Downing street glory. os, Thls New Ru er 37 50 | " H lf | . 0 3 i INext to Hersell— -u-mmulmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIII O es== Reduc lng Glr dle ‘ A tailored pump, practi- any woman will like a dainty bit of handmade lin- | m cal, durable and gracefully | gerie. And our Pacific and Bucilla package goods in- fashioned. The youthful | clude chemises, gowns, pajamas, negligees and step-in simplicity relieved only by | sets, in any number of dainty stamped designs. Each the cut-outs cn either side of contains materials for finishing. $1.85 to $3.65. the instep, giving the effect | i of a series of straps. How many women who felt the An elastic insert over the = 3 i Al need of oneyo[ these slenderizing arch of the fogt ins?lrdes p§r~ Redd,‘ Pla." mates arments were unable to pay the fect fitting and is hidden be- 3 slmost prohibitive prices altJ which neath a narrow kiltie strap. | for atl:y actf;_ve. youngster most of them sell. Realizing this In patent colt, with hand | are the stuffed toys baby need for a less expensive garment, turned sole, covered mili- | ;’lll use as pxllov\'r or toy. that was at the same time effective, tary heel and the | tamped art cloth; boy and we searched the market for one rounded toe. 2 gx_rll dolls and an;mal;lt}_;at that we could offer our patrons ) ;"VII delight a childish with the Lansburgh guarantee of 5 e'ar;. Simple outline atisfaction. k { stitches complete them x 5 and they are easy to stuff. Here it is. A dainty garment of i The price, 25¢c and up. flesh color rubber, front lace and reinforced back and : ith ion of brocad terial, cut high over | e The Creed of Great-Heart T e AR T e . Sy /7 ~ supporters. . 5 STREET FLOOR . THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. NEW BLDG. STH ST. ENTR. 3 is not half so exciting as the luncheon that precedes it—served with one of these dainty bridge luncheon THEODORE ROOSEVELT, called Great-Heart by sets. The woman who entertains will be charmed o 2 L A s with such a gift and the effective designs are not diffi- Kipling, was a friend of all home-makers. .cult to embroider. A 36-inch cloth and four napkins, Y - 3 d loth or linen. 9 $2.98. “The greatest of all prizes of life are those connected with o) e 6 A\ FLANNELTEX e e ” sai . R 1t. \ the home,” said Col. Roosevelt. A Double Purpose— p—————y Motor cars, yachts, clubs, theaters, hotels and watering' T - = A New is served by the dainty FI guest towels that are so places have their time and charm, but the home holds S Diropataieit first place in the affections. Glasswa re Dress Fa bric | homelover, for they are quite as decorative as use- o : 3 ’ \ 5 ful. Of linen or huck, with The plenishing of a home is a practical undertaking to | Greatly Underpriced ; novelty colored _borders, P 4 protect and keep alive the devotional spirit that dis- 3 4 i}ffif e‘tiowf;‘; Z’S’Lb'fgdi?‘ n towels log : h _ = e 'y c; linen towels, C; wit! tinguishes the citizen from the nomad. C C colored borders, 48c to 98c. ; . One may choose at, this special price, goblets, wine glasses, cocktail glasses, S . , > fruit, salad, cordial and sherbet glasses. For a Femmme BO" doire A : All the famous Nonik glassware with And when you furnish B Lifetime Furniture en- the buldged sides that prevent breakage. YARD what could be more exquisite than a vanity set witn be sure you choose ., - : dures both in fact In American beauty rose-cut design. hand embroidered motif? THMey may be had in an SIXTH FLOOR. : g ic i ” assortment of lovely patterns stam e ia e i BEEPIT R This charming fabric is of pleas y p; stamped on honeyweave. ; = . And, if desired, there are dresser scarfs to match. Sk - SEA o i Mah Jong Se_ts ing weight for F:]; danghi}?llrl::sr Vanity set, 48c; dresser scarf, 59c; vanity set including the truly fine and yet it is most mod- 3 frocks, .women’s dresser scarf, 69¢c. = $3.9 Shown in green, tan, gray, copen, R, beattifol: d cetlypeloed. powder, blue, brown, rose and navy. All fashionable people are playing this T i Chinese game—and this is an excellent SUNLAND PLAIDS, in excep- Novel Gifts set for the novice. Wooden tiles with tionally attractive color combina- ¥ - ¥ white enameled characters stamped in tions for women’s and chil- (¢ fox"ntghs ;10 wear and things bright colors; wood counters and bone dren’s dresses. Yard e home, may be made L : with sealing wax. The dice. Packed in a neat pasteboard box, . it! ealing ? 1 t 3 newest idea is for decorat- with a book of instructions. COTTON FLANNELS, with ing table scarfs and dra- Pung and Chow racks included. French finish, in_checks combined peries with flowers and Magic Perpetual Score Pad of gray and red with black, or 750 ornaments of this colored tan and brown. Yard wax; and there are also | 150 2 for 25¢ necklaces, curtain pulls and other novelties to make. : ® With mah jong doubling score on the ¢ il it Set, i;‘il‘;gi“g lamp, 2 tools for working, and 6 colors wax, $1.25. Seventh Street - Between D & E : backs STREET FLOOR. STREET FLOOR. Lifetime Furniture is More Than a Name - /e - . - ,”......Tuuun|||mIIHllllflll|II||llflIHW|MINflm"fl£|1:“|“m|“‘“H|“W|’ » — T T ’ T

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