Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924. « COOLIDGE, BALDWIN |ttt s 8o st 8o 8: 018 01 s S B s G B B B B s B B I G LG BTG G G S GGG S GGG HOLDLIE OPIONS Victory of Both Points to| i Thorough Accerd Between E U. S. and Britain. Daily News peramental aflinity between ite House No. 10 Dow reet, for § Baldwin, arts today e con- | hope to | i politi hods of procedure Points to Thorough All this point curd between the s, with an i © reaction o S ope Accord. to a thorough two tain's new prime e remembered, put th nent of the debt to the Ur aud therefore within the n n the allic ¥ nt backward in mak-, Within Britain a other allie veatedly sta exists for settling that is by payin doubtedly will seek portunity of solving . debt problem. ing eve iropped jeets merce, 1o strengthen the ties between the units of the empire, | sees eye to eve with him and that t are both assur I The ORIGINAL v~ Malted Milk 4 jy = N Milk and Diet Invalids, ged ForlInfants, | Contains the valuable muscle ! and bone forming elements found | in the grain and whole milk. | Raises happy, robust children. Nutritious and easily assimilated. | Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water. No cooking, Nbo matter how long you may have been tortured and disfigured by some itching, burning skin eruption, just apply alittle of that soothing, healing Resinol Ointment to theirritated sur- face and see if thesufferingis not re- lieved at once. Healing usually be- gins that very minute, and the skin zets well quickly and easily unless the trouble is due to some serfous in- ternal disorder. Doctors prescribe Resinol widely, so when you try it, you are using a remedy of proven value. L=="74 Resinol Soap RES isideal for general toilet use. It is unsurpassed for the bath and shampoo. Bring the Kiddies to Toytown A wonderland of dolls, mechanical toys, animals, games and every sort of toy is spread out awaiting them o our second and third floors. NEW BUILDING 420-30 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps $2.85 Sturdy Antique Black Wrought Iron Stand, with parchment shade, - adjust- able swivel arm, eclectric cord and plug. A super- value! SIXTH FLOOR. INFANTS' SHOP - LANSBURGH & BI “Fade-Away” Reducing Garments Shown by a special representative from New York, in our Corset Section. Brassieres, hip girdles and corsets of pure Para rubber—$3.00 to $12.50. THIRD ¥LOOR FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Phone Franklin 7400 5,000 Yds. of Our $1.95 Crepe de Chine and Radium, Reduced - $1.67 Y. A well timed special selling for those planning gifts of silk lingerie and equally fruit- ful for the woman about to make slips or frocks for herself or family. Fifty beautiful shades, in a quality that will give superb service; firmly woven, per- fect and splendid in every respect. The savings are easily ascertained; multiply them by foreseeing your needs and buy- ing generously at this very low price. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Our $2.25 Tubular Jersey, All Wool and 54 Inches Wide, Specially Priced $1.89 va. The season’s most popular wool fabrics finding such extensive expression through the medium of smart one-piece frocks. Shown in French blue, gray, copen, silver, rose, jade, tangerine, delft, almond, peacock, taupe, red, mohawk, henna, seal, old blue, navy and black. An extraordinary value, indeed, and one the truly thrifty women will surely, profit by. Broadcasts News of Values Endless are the things that mother would like to buy for baby and for the nursery—and such an opportunity for econ- omy is not to be overlooked. EIDERDOWN BUNTINGS— Warmly lined with flannel silk-lined hood. Attractively bound with pink or blue @9 ()% At " $3.95 CORDUROY AND CHIN- CHILLA COATS—Jauntily belted styles with pockets, collar and cuffs braid bound. Sizes 1, 2 and 3, fally lined— $2.95 to $6.95 CARRIAGE ROBES — Of Jap silk embroidered in lovely designs in pink @4 Q3 and blue A.g. 5 p '5‘1"9') CRIB SHEETS—Of fine cam- bric with hemstitched hem. g 36x54-inch size o 79¢ BABY BONNETS — Cunningly made of silk poplin or cashmere, with plain turn-back or ruffied edge. Silk lined and ribbon trimmed. buea Slm) 12to 15. ... Little Tots> Coats $10 fully appealing mod- | adcloth, polaire. as- and downywool; belt- sely flaring. ckin, buttons ; of fur are used to trim ! them and they are lined and interlined throughout. Sizes T 5 FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BRO, FLANNELETTE SLEEPERS —In pink or blue striped N material. Sizes 2 t0 6.... 64{’ CRIB BLANKETS —Pin l:-n r blue, wh nursery pat- terns. Size 36x50 ins. $l';)0 KAPOK l’ll.LO“S?wilh—pInk or blue sateen covers. 13x17 S ) inches . e 1N 50¢ THREE-PIECE SETS—Consist- ing of sucques, caps and bootees, with cmbroidered rose- buds and silk stitching. Q¢ CROCHETED BOOTE Trimmed in pink or blue— = 25¢ and 50¢ CROCHETED SACQUES—AII CHILDR S SWEATERS — Slip-over and button-front style. In a wide range of col- @) (] o Sacs S s 0o B2.95 CARRIAGE HATS—Of velvet or broadcloth. Many of them trimmed with fur to match the coats. Tan, copen, navy, rose, light blue, b , whit, e = hl::k rown, white 35.90 A Moderately Priced Rengo Belt Corset of SplendidDesign Made $3.49 along fashionably long, straight lines this new Rengo Belt is a surprising value at this low price. For it is of fine broche, strongly made to withstand constant wear. The long hip line is made flexible by a gore of elastic in the back and a band of elastic about the top of the corset makes it easy and comfortable. Four strong supporters hold it firmly in place—a model designed for the me- dium or plump figure. In flesh color only. Sizes 24 to 36. THIRD FLOOR Science Joins With Style in the Designing of Our GRIP-TITE SHOES $7.50 A happy union this, as you gratefully realize when you go about your duties smartly clad in one of the many chic styles of Grip-Tite Shoes. Combination lasts, the heel two widths narrower than the ball, accomplishes not only a de- sired snugness at the heel, but a marvelous foot support, lessening fatigue as well. Grip-Tite Shoes in leather and shades to match divers costumes, keep pace with style. with ease and comfort. NEW LOCATION — SHOE DEPT, NEW BUILDING—STREET FLOOR. 44-In. All-Wool Serge $1.19 Yd. A fine quality, thoroughly sponged and ready for use. A feature value, offered in gray, tan, scarlet, henna, rust and black. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. House Dress Department Offers Remar]zable Va’ues—ln T;IC'SE Wool Jersey Dresses That Fill Many Needs $10 A number of pretty models with braid trim- ming and collars and cuffs of contrasting shade; the assortment of colors varied. Sizes 36 to 46. For the Sportswoman’s Wardrobe The motor trip, when one must be well dressed, but in clothes that will stand hard wear, the “nine holes before breakfast” that keeps ‘one slim and straight, the hike through lovely Autumn woods—all are splendid excuses for wearing one of these dresses. o Their colors, too, are admir- - ably suited to sports wear, for they are warm brown and red- dish tones and neutral colors of Fall. Are the simple efficient styles with their unobtrusive trim- ming, and the girl who works will profit by supplying her needs at this price. The smooth Jersey does not wrinkle easily and the Autumn shades are not easily soiled, so the problem of cleaning is effectively solved. And the whole effect of the dress may be varied by the ad- dition of a new cclar and cuffs from time to t.ae—so their durability may be made the most of. —And for Domestic Duties One can be always neatly and smartly dressed, for it takes but a minute to slip into one of these sim- ple little frocks. The hasty trip to market, the neighborhood call or the unexcect- ed guest find the housewife ready for the occasion. The price, so sur- prisingly low, makes possible the choice of several different models and the as- sortment is large enough for each one to be different. HOUSE DRESS DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR R0 20 228 void the Yuletide Crowds—Shop Early et iy uwi s Invitingly Low Prices On Gifts One May Make The most sincere of good’ wishes are carried by the gifts you make yourself, for they are lasting reminders of your thoughtfulness. Pillowcases to Embroider 89¢ Are made of the finest quality tub- ing, stamped in a number NIRRT IR of attractive designs that require but a few simple stitches to achieve a most artistic ef- fect. : & AAANE Spoke stitched so that one may fin- ish them with a dainty edge of Hand- crocheted lace—a gift that will prove go%bly acceptable to the Christmas ride. . Decorative Bed Lights Are Most Convenient $1.29 For the invalid or the* woman who loves to lie abed and, read, a dainty light to hang from the head of the bed is an ideal gift. There are many shapes and designs for making. Wire frame and pull chain socket, $1.29. ¥flwwfi0nc of a Series of Special Pre-Xmas Sales! o wEmEaRa Art Cloth Silver Cases Are Useful 48e¢ Biraid bound and with fillers of cotton felt, these cases for knives, forks, teaspoons and table spoons are stamped in the simplest of designs—for their purpose is practical. it B % AT 2 They keep the silver case in order and are a real labor saver to the house- wife, for they keep her table silver free from tarnish and ready for in- stant use. Free Instructions— Under expert advice, even the most intricate of designs will be made easy and we will be ready to help you at any time from 9:15 to 6. THIRD FLOOR A Special Price on a sfiecial Purchase! 1,620 Pairs ¢ Children’s Novelty 7 Socks 39¢ Pr. Mothers, attention! Here are values you should not miss, for that problem of keep- ing the kiddies’ supply of hosiery always ready is a very real one. Here you can buy them hosiery that is smart, hosiery that is durable—hosiery that is inexpensive! children prefer. Every pair made to sell for double the price. All the 754 length that the Browns, camels, grays and a plentiflil supply of blacks, with novelty cuff tops. In all sizes. Buying them in half dozen and dozen lots is a wise ecenomy. Children’s Warm Gloves, 50c¢ Fleece-lined Gauntlets and soft knit gloves in a number of shades. An unusual op- portunity for saving on this very important part of the youngsters’ Winter wardrobe. STREET FLOOR, LAN: SBURGH & BRO, Choose Your New Furred Coat From This Exceptional Offered in a Wide Variety of Styles At a Remarkably Low Price $39.75 Interpreting the very spirit of the mode, with their slim, straight lines, the sleeves that give the effect of a muff, the band of fur that so frequently simulates a Tuxedo effect. The soft rich materials, suede-like in their smoothness are in the new tans, browns, grays and all black with which the collars, cuffs and bands of fur are so eéffectively contrasted. Quality, no less than style recommended them to the woman who buys with discrimination, for they represent worthwhile values in every particular. Two styles sketched. Handsomely Trimmed in Fur—Squirrel, Muskrat, Marmot, Dyed Opossum, Seal, Mandel, Wolf SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Group L ERY N

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