Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1924, Page 28

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-~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 [documents to'send to" thelr conatitu-] Series of Educational Articles Telling How Federal Govern- k ' ment Is Organized and Functions—Written Ex- pressly for School Children. No. 6—Handy Facts About Congress ) 2 A 4 E. . by wound a late article e = = = LSBT SR T e e 418-30 7th Street—Thru to 8th FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 » Phone Franklin 7400 hey must do t appoint- | . to various committees spe i tnatliyl, S b Will I Keaneds PURCHASES Made Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Charged on December 1 Bills What Coner ye printed in this et Ay o Two Stunning Dresses—Typical of New Beaded Robes Our YouthfulStylesforthe For Formal Afternoons and Evenings Larger Woman 82500 Mis. Willebrandt Honored. Apha Chonger Tinlversite One needs but a sim- i ple satin or Crepe de Chine slip over which to wear these beaded robes —and a hand- some evening or after- A 3 : ! ttee i =~ — | . noon gown is the re- 3 T i 4 sult. Judging the Future A AN 4 A coat dress for tailored The robe illustrated By the Past o Y wear, this. Of navy, char- is of black net, heavily | meen, with touches of em- beaded in jet, others broidery and silver braid on of crepe chiffon may be collar and cuffs. Silver braid had in white, beaded down the side is accented with silver or the eve- /| with 3:""’ Otf C?V"Cd but- ning tones, with beads tons. vest of ecru em- of the same colors. broidered net completes the Pink, orchid, powder chic effect. blue, jade and tanger- When ‘we dedicated our present Eighth Street Build- ing to greater public serv- ice, seven vyears ago, we were meeting w need for better facilities than our for- mer quarters afforded. Choose Your Fur Coat Now! —Muskra: fashionable styles - —Sealine in new colors and msaltgrx;ZI; s 3 — Marmot ince that time Washing- t | : ton has grown by leaps and ine—slender, straight- ! 5 For afternoon, a model of line effects. OmSMOBILE S. most sanguine expectations. We are completing an- a novel tie, creating the illu- Mfl' Bllllt COACH other modern six-sto sion of slenderness with its . i e 4 4 ! prehensive program of ex p J A clever arrangement of pansion. panels enhances the effect. are the sole trimming. four vears, supply the in- ¢ ! ;s centive with which we move AR /| Other greater period of public U - e 1 O service. g ¢ - @ Sizes 407 to 54%;. bounds, far exceeding the moire silk, taupe color, has STREET FLOOR ing. a second unit in a com- sloping lines and long tassel. Foibilensing: nciendiapuss Your loyalty and confi- Matching covered buttons General Motors dence, upon which we have e emrans s sieesterms grown steadily these sixt into another and, we believe,, $29.75, $39.75 and up. SECOND FLOOR ip i the Authentically styled and made of fine, glossy pelts, these coats 4 are tnusually reasonably priced. 48 inches long. - 420-430 7th St. Thru to Sth 1 4 Many of Baby’s Needs Can Be Filled at 50c¢ Each The realm of babydom, tomorrow, will be full of special values that with crush or mother will find most alluring, for there is nothing she likes better bolster collar and than shopping for the littlest child. wide cuffs in without being a re: of that particular district Salary of Congrems Members. \ll members of Congre m e - Bigger—Roomier--more Retined—The ey ior “The vies | Coach that Challenges Comparison! New Furnishings for PILLOW COVERS. of fine lawn with QUILTED PADS. 17330 50 ) s Fall embroidered ruffe or buttonhole S()e inches C A style that is $12,000, the | DUCO SATIN FINISH and “Body by a edge. Size 13x17 inches C OTTON HOSE. fine rib: = 3 suitable for the 1o President's Fisher”. New patented one-piece ven- “Dressing up” for Fall CARTER SHIRTS. wrapper-front .ise 4 10 615 2 pairs for 20¢ 7 B college girl or tilating windshield. Velour upholstery isn't entirely a woman's “": “l'::'_ long "{““ and high S()e NAINSOOK DRESSES, bishop stvle ] woman in busi- prerogative—and the Men's O RAPOK | PILLOWS covered wih 0 With embroidered yokes. deep 50¢ : ne Attractive- Shop is featuring all sorts blue or pink sateen. Sizes 13 5o biems finfants tolitwo years . € ly silk lined. ploves on the statutory roli. b onEs A of new accessories that well- to 17 QUC CROCHETED BOOTEES. SECOND FLOOR Delco ignition and Harrison radiator. dressed men are wearing. FI ELETTE GOWNS, with trimmed with pink or blue. Two 30¢ Wonderful “Six” engine and a chassis drawstring at neck and bottom to keep pairs for . ¥ of proved stamina. baby well covered: button front. 5().. CAMBRIC CRIB SHE Aayest aaen Sizes 6 months to a vear D The Men's Shop Members of Co re provided 2 I it and extra deep cushions. Cowl lights fillng cases writ and automatic windshield cleaner. Extra <onator has cific number of em wide doors and unequalled leg room. a stationery. Members are allowed mileage in traveling to perform their duties in granted privileg P - certain | conditions by »n—dur- | e > at the sessions of | respective houses and in going | d returning from such sessions, and for any speech or debate in cither h they shall not be ques- tioned in any other place.” Measures presented in Congress are DICK MURPHY,; Inc, L MURPNY. P OCISTRIBUTORS 1835 14th St. \L,h OF GERERAL M Potomac 1000 Rayon Silk Mufflers £3.50 May be worn with either business suit or Tuxedo and come in many new designs and plain colors with con- trasting stripes across the ends. Fringed. FLANNELETTE GERTRUDES, with shell stitched armholes, neck and bottom. 6 months to T() -, i 50¢ Youngster’s Topcoats $7.95 Of novelty plaid cloth. polaire and chinchills. with hemstitched hems. 3 50¢ RENGO BELT CORSETS inches POPLIN CAPS, plain turn-back style or with ruffles. Ribbon trimmed and with ribbon serings: several 5(), styles. Sizes 11, 12.and 13...... DUC TWO-PIECE COMB AND BRUSH SETS. hand-painied. in pink and 5() . LETTE WRAPPERS. in- . trimmed with = rimmed with shell 00(, ribbon ties . plain colors: =), 30%40 inches 30¢ Two Well Designed Styles $3.50 - For the medium fig- ure that may not go uncorseted, but does not need the firm sup- port required for the more fully developed type, these two Rengo g ! IVORY CRIB. with woven wire Fully lined. Straightline (prings: 22x3%inch size. $9.95 or belted models. with Complete with mattress 3990 The: diomie. Bl collars of fur or self : t : : te b 4 ; WINDSOR HIGH CHAIR, ivony gives the straight material. Raglan or o NUSDR HICH 3 e g 3 gh set-in sleeves and patch inish; yuth detachublealumi- IGO0 1G5 fect that is so desirable PUSAIERY and the low bust with New Wool Hosiery Belts are fashioned. 75¢ to £1.50 In heather mixtures for the man of conservative tastes and plaid effects for him who prefers more sporty ;s : clothes. &ES$'CK&SQ e 2 &l ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT or tailored pockets. : "’;;53‘1'_‘“"- i (.";t\);kul:;i’ltt':;:ef ::i(.)? $3.25 elastic top allows freedom of movement. Made of fine coutil, in flesh or white, suf- ficiently bened. THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO Style Authorsties Dictate Travello Knit s Wool Jer: sey Dresses Bt osser Sthiclns $8.00 (For Sports and Daytime = \anen's. Two-Piece Wear) . Pajamas 10.00 $1.95 The range of becoming styles is as i varied as the assortment of pastel shades And no less appropriate for the girl who works are these in these new sleeping garments—and stylish little dresses. The . | Of sheer uncommonly smart are they all! assortment of colors is un- batiste and novelty materials. Made usually varied and includes ’ ' with round, square or V neck. Sizes 36 every shade that has proved to 44. fashionable this Fall. = { 2 Many men, now-a-days, are getting away from the custom of wearing heavy overcoats. These new trav- ello jackets, worn beneath the suit coat, are plenty warm enough with the light- weight topcoat. | i | And they are just the I thing for sportswear. Black, L] . | navy, oxford and the heath- er mixtures. Buttoni front ANNOUNCE THAT and patch pockets. cross-bar muslin, crepe, Flannelette Pajamas. $1.95 to $3.95 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. We Have Purchased Outright the Retail Coal Business of Other Sweater Jackets $4.95 to $6.95 L. E. WHITE COAL CO. i —and that although we have no financial connection with them no other firm is authorized to solicit business under their name. All former patrons of the L.. . White Coal Company can be ass ured of the best of service by placing their coal orders with us. Made of a splendid quality of all-wool Jersey, smooth and closely knit and effect- ively trimmed with braid, rows of buttons and contrast- ing collars. Narrow tie belts and tailored pockets. Neither qualities nor styles are con- sistent with so low a price. Sizes 36 to 46. THIRD FLOOR. For the Measures of a Dance— The Tango $13.50 During past strikes and shortages our service has always been close to 100¢; efiicient. Our big organization and large fleet of trucks assures vou of having any order, large or small, filled promptly and efficiently. Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery, Special $1.19 X The collection of smart Fall colors, no less than the distinctly Of soft cashmere, come in reasonable price, will prove an inducement to purchase a supply of Ve handle the best grades anthracite and bituminous coal.. W. H. HESSICK & SON ||| = "mer From One of the Smallest to One of the Largest | $3.00 Through Faithful, Efficient Service | many bold and subdued ef- this hosiery. Phone COAL Phone fects that will accord with Every thread pure silk, shaped to fit smoothly over the ankle—the Main | the smart tweed or darker nude and brown tones that prevail in the mode for Autumn. STR Fl’slln;in 53-59 N St. N.E. — topcoats. With fringed ends. EET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The new high top is effectively shown in this evening slipper of black satin, with a beaded section over the instep, simulating a buckle. A series of cut-outs on the side show the light-colored hosiery in smart contrast and the beaded de- sign follows the line of the cut-outs. With rounded toe and high Louis heel. STREET FLOOR, NEW BUILDING. PEPTPDPDPDPRPPRDPD ‘ X i

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