Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 24

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CODENRECER e e STOLEN PEARL RNG Ve Reaiaton |Pair Will Sing Duet Sun- day as Culmination of Gem Taken in Rohbery Dur- | ‘Long Struggle. ing Wales' Visit Re- turned to Owner. the Associated Pros YORK, Junuary 9.—When the , Carmela and Rosa, Aida” at the Metro- Opera next Sunday -t will be culmination of a long struggle atic honors, which had its years ago at Meriden, Conn., r home. After making a success as choir gers, the sisters entered vaudeville | together. Then they separated, Car- 4| mela continuing with vaudeville, % | while Rosa studied for grand opera, | inanced by her sister's earnings. 20, 1918, Rosa Guild, and Otto ahn, & guest o a result Gatti-Cusazza, gen- 1ager of the Metropolitan has invited her to appear ister next Sunday evening casion will be the first time | t the Metropolitan Opera Co. h. d such a double offering since PUSHES SCHOOL BILL. FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. — Hm‘umel Civil Service Commission to Hold | i Representauve Compulsory Attendance Measure. Competitive Examinations. aC v o « day ‘h|- was pushed forward by Repre- entative William C. ”ammor. Demo- rat, North Carolina, at the meeting |of the House District committee yes- when he urged thut on the list of e ed up in the H earliest possible date. tive Uscar 12, Keller of nnounced that the subeon i he is chairman Representa- Minnesotu ill in order to facilitate enactment | of this legislation Representative Thomas L. Blanton, - | Democrat, Texas, said he knew of ne | "Wash- | opposition by any member of the $1,440 & | committee to this measure. Before You Iavest Investignto. Contralto Star Wms vaorcc TROUSE RS EW YOR | RGich your odd 'nnd up. EISE\IA\"S ,th & F \[3 A LANSBURGH & BRO. 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Dials K n o ck-down ystal Detectors. = Aerials, $1.00 Remlier Rheo- SOC $50.00 Radio 1Qc Yermier Rheostats, 75c Aj c Double Phone 50c Tape (aerial) .. $3.00 Workrite formers s 90C ,\-.,: 610. $17.50 Sham 1« rock New- 310‘50 stats g S350 Dayton $1 50 R ¢ ceptrad I Switche s, 825,00 e Perccian 25¢c Axx Phono- 35C graph pters — 75c 2 . 2] R Pite 8] 00 Variocouplers, §2.00 Mack 0025 ca- trodyne Ki Fil-Tone Con- 5 O Filament Rheo- c g S150 W orkrne 75C $1.00 Talking Unit, with | §1.06 Murdock Phone Plugs, Rytone Tube with | same guarantee as | §E%'$3.29 Rheostats $275 Mounted Crystal D:tecton. glass inclosed ¥, LANSBURGH & BRO. PERDERE PP TDPEODD the guild, heard | Urges | compulsory school attendance | it should | T'THE F\L VING S'J'Al\, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925. A AN P A AR R PN P PR A I P P AR AR AN AR R A AR AN AN AN A AR R AR RN AR SRR AR AR R IR SR AR AR 2R R AR 7th St. to 8th to E Sts. 20929 e Irresistible in Style and Color Gay little chapeaux of silk and straw add k e iresh charm to the somber costumes of Win ter—and it is never too early in the season to be chic. sayvs Fashion! a soft leat orchid or black are the and the choice includes Brim flower decked: Turbans, upturned styles with many novel trimmings SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. A flaming Chinese red, wood brown, henna, favored colors: Hats, and Pokes, green, Here’s Your Spring Hat! LANSBURGH & BRO January Sales Have Their Full Share of Savings A Long. of fur; the most wanted colors. The Famous for Quality Since 1860 ocvec Now Is the Time, This Is the Place, to Save on NEW COAT slim lines, collars and cuffs remarkable rich fabrics, part is the price—in cvery instance much less than vou'd expected to pay. $85.00 to $89.50 Coats. . . . $65.00 to $75.00 Coats. . . . $45.00 to $55.00 Coats. . . . $35.00 to $45.00 Coats. . .. $25.00 $19.95 $15.00 $39.75 A Sale Brings Smartest of Gll‘lS Wool Frocks at And practical value c1 > wool crepe, tw v frocks so cleverly prove. The ment of styles include” models that will becoming to almost any type and each trimmed with bright colored silk stitching touches of hand embroidery or braid Tl ity mother will choc while ices their smart , velvete f workman well as of materials. Sizes 7 to 14 Girls’ Coats That Sold for $15.00 to $69.50—Now $10.00 to $49.50 I'uxedo, swagger and sport models—many of them trimmed with squirrel, opossum, musk- rat and wolf. Crepe and satin lined. Sizes up to 19. Choose Boys’ $12.98 O’Coats and Two-Pants Suits at $9.75 Large Boys’ FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO Overcoats, sizes 12 in full box or ulster styles, made of superb coatings. Junior Coats, in double-breasted style. with muff and flap pockets. Sizes 3 to 10. to 18, warm, Double Service Suits Well tailored, of all-wool tweeds ind cassimeres, with regular and golf i All were $1298: now B Mackinaws and Two-Pants Suits, it $12.75 Sport Mackinaws, heavy ¢ & to 16. Long Overcoat: with mutf and side p v §15.00 Junior Ovi Children’s Shoes Reduced Former $3.95 to $5.95 High or Low Styles $2.95 Shoes ke the style sketched, ideal for Sturdy wintry, 6, for children and misses. Some real savings n store for those who come early tomorrow. STREET FLOOR, NEW BUILDING BRRBBBDDPPDEPPDDDDDDDDDDPDDDPPDPDDDDDPDDDD DD DD DD DDD Wl perfection | designed corsetlette. $2.95 Imported Bead Bags There are but 37 | lovely Bel TREET FLOOR Beautiful Pearl Beads I'hree-tier Strands $1.95 se Three A.- their s colored Pantel (Mfd.), sxue, 1,000 o roll." 28 | - Jermen's Bath Tabletx, odors. 784 | Paxte. ' A Corsetlette Creates the Long Lines That Are Smartest $4.00 Just the suggestion of a curve in place of the un- graceiul waistline effect that fashion has vetocd— your new frocks will fit to over this well Of satin stripe_material, boned over the diaphragm and with four elastic gores about the hips. [n flesh only, sizes 32 to 40. THIRD FLOOR $25.00 to $39.75 Suits. . . . $78.00 $58.00 $38.00 $28.00 Three Special Clearance Groups $19.00 $13.90 $11.90 to $35.00 Coats. . . to $25.00 Coats. to $19.95 Coats. . . Suits Deeply Reduced to $49.75 Suits. ... $31.00 $21.00 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO $98.50 and $125.00 Fur Coats $75 gorous ta ld in the v“]l.n- ut the Iwmu i lar 'mxl wide sleeves—a silk lined. he can buy and the beautifully smartest coa most economical. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. “Peter Piper’—a New Sweater $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 with front a 01 soit Rayon. The one thi in soit, woodsy many other combinations as cffective for Spring wea New Lumber Jackets, $3.95 and $5.95 K the leather jerkins that wo f wool and rayon with high e pockets, SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO Deliciofi»sr Candies 39c Lb. Why not take home a box—for it i pure and wholesome enough for the children. | Cream Almonds, 39c. Childrefi's Sport Hosiery 39c Heavy Cotton Hose, in seve cighths length, with fancy cuff tops, \ broken of sizes, but an as- sortment of colors and patterns in cach size, ] Strings, 39c. Gumdrops, 39¢c. Honey Scotch, 39c. STREET FLOOR Nonpareil, 39c. No Wind’s Too Cold for These Little Tots’ Coats Made to Sell for $15.00 and $19.95—Now Only $10.00 Smocked. trimmed with tucks or rows of buttons. And the fur collars, cuffs and bands of fur add to their charm Copen. rust, navy and brown are the colors and the sizes range from 2 to 6. Children’s Sweaters, in button or slip- over sty with or without belt. All white.in sizes 22, 24 and 26. Tan, copen, red. .navy and-brown, sizes 4, 5 and 0. $1.95 and $2.95. Jersey Leggings, in tan, gray. Sizes 2 to 6. $2.95. Knitted Leggings, all white, with or without feet. Sizes 1, 2 and' 3. $195. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. black and

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