Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 19

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while the .. Get Your Fruit at Florida and California Orange Grove Y. Boston, ] thic weather. Flying close to earth, he struck the Elliot town hall. The plane was damaged, but the aviator escaped injury. Oranges, Dasket . Grapefriit, bask Grapefruit, juicy Large, sweet and juic; Grapefruit by the bu Apples, Winesaps and i e yee January former United ANT P : Tt y P - ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925. 19 ditlons. Traveling is not only dis- A NUE “BI.EM SHES" Arlington,” House ap-|proach to this wonderful Capitol, in well_of the 5th Infantry, stationed ROADS |N VIRGINIA agreeable, but often is dangerous, and VE I plauded. this beautiful city of Washington. MAINE TO,WN SEEKS PAY flflnr""‘and fe., has been ordered to the highways are being used now ] Representative Boylan called atten-| “I would be glad to have somebody FOR DAMAGE BY PLANE | “ris iowi HARD HIT BY SNOW only by those who are compelled to SCURED BY BOYLAN tion of the House to the fact that “we | do something here to make Washing- b Skl travel Very little general tourist were told by the District committee | ton & city of beauty. We ought to a S trao 15 'on. the reads, abd countey that it was the Intention of the Com- h.old up s\rusmnxmn as a mirror to | United States Flyer Strikes Town |, . sy {ssioners to make this city a city of | the rest of the country, so that the . N people are coming to town only on g : : e . Hall and Government Is Asked Ean : beauty rather than & commercial city, | benighted members hers can carry Much Time and Money Required ierett poemalone | Ihe, vus g b Representative Cites Unsightly | Joauty rather than & comm el s brck Lo their home towns & vision of to Make Good. = = : + % ' QG epe " 3 “ap V' 3 Penn- eau’ n thet i to Restore Conditions, and Perils hax discontinued service temporarily Damps? and|Chisrlatan Sigusion | bt Bam (B Jekt OlonE Benn | i aiuints this oty ot boaat o |y the s misited Boass and those who have recently u: y sy nue, s 3 N he ud betw s of and € such beautiful objects as two and |their home towns, BOSTON, January 22.—The town of & Are Numerous. ;.;mrro “d between 1‘::.“ city ‘;n\? Cul West Approach to Capitol. three story dumps; we have Chinese When Representative Blanton ask- Tiliot, Me., is seeking compensation V&N Dyke Going to New Zealand. e M‘x;“:u:‘ _-l'_rf" — laundries; we have Indlan fortune]ed If any of these “sights” had both-) from the Federal Government ba- Sblfen: to dke R - tellers; we have soothsayer signs and | ered Representative Boylan the latter [ cause an Army airplane recently S he Richonaoadofrom | Protesting against “dumps” char-|gigns advortising clairvoyants; we |replied that they had grated on his | crashed against the town hall and| PRINCETON, N. I, & chmond-Wash- | Jatans' signs and other unsightly|have one-night stands, and ot - | esthetic sense. damaged it. Army headquarters here | Dr. Henry Van Dyke, north nad south of | blemishes on the approach t jocts of beauty. Building: The bill under consideration pro- |yesterday received from the War De- | & { Plso s K SouTE: except the hard sur_) Capitol from the West, Repres us the idea that whe posed to amend the zoning law 80 as | partment the claims sent to Wash rtions, is badly cut up and|tive Boylan of New York provoked a to our home towns we should try | to allow the 85-foot limit on residen- | i 2t0n by the Malne town. Maj. Still- | fi”’CO hS sbtiet and |<T2nu| ,Mith dangerous | pledge yesterday from Representative | 1o emulato them. property to be raised to the 90- 7 K Ehsdsial 3 dewater trail has | Thom Blanton of Texas that he| “Only a short time ago a distin- | foot 1imit, which is now applicable to Quick Relief! A pleas: f E 5 E A 2 d ane efie dumage. will “vote for e bill that the gen- | guished former member of this House, | business property. It was explained = are, will “fish “p“"f'bc-k:"d“mp tleman from New York will intro-|now a member of the § that the American Institute of Archi- [ dential bufldings. Tt was indorsed |look bit and listen a And externally, use PISO’S duce that will ipe ut every joint|most killed passin tects desired this legislation so as to unanimously by the Zoning Commis- L on Pennsylvania avenue from the - | obtain better architectural treatment | sjon. The bill was by the Capitol on down to Georgetown ar ap- | und better cefling heights for resi- [ House and sent to tlre Senate. With him will go his two ters, Elalne and Katrina &&@&&&&%&&%&g@@@@%@@ &@@@@@@@&&&@%&@@&%@ A A N P N N A I 2 R AR A2 2 ate Highway Department are busy. daugh- %&M@%@ @ Use the New Elevators nodern elevators on the E Street side, New e you quickly and comfortably to all floors. 800 New Dresses at $11.95 Full particulars of this astoundi g sale on pa, Come tomorrow for one of the season's shining example i ? l E ; [] SBURGH & BRO. r(m OUAI ITY SINCE 1860 Frankhn 7400 of value-giving. SECOND FLOOR. Store News for Friday, Jan. 23, 1925 Friddy Opportunities, Plus Pre-lnvehtory Clean-Ups Are Shining Examples of This Store’s Capacity for Value-Giving! First Floor Women’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 18¢ Or three for 50c. Linen and Swiss Handkerchiefs, in a broken assortment of initials. Women’s Handkerchiefs, Doz.,50c Made of good quality cotton, in white and colors. Some with corner embroidery. 25¢, 35¢ Handkerchiefs, 15¢ Fine Swiss Handkerchiefs. white and colors, with at- ractive embroidered corner design. 0dd Neckwear, Half Price «d and soiled sport collars and cuffs, neckwear and tailored vestees. A lot of en lace and or; Laces and Trimmings, 75> Off Short lengths of Laces and Trimmings that sold for 10c to $1.00 each. Friday. half price. 29c¢ Cluny Lace Edges, 19¢ Lovely cluny e one to four inches wide. All perfect—fine qualitie Women’s Hose, 95¢ Pair Cotton and wool, in gray, brown and 80 pairs, All good qualities. en mitures. All-Wool Hose, $1.39 Womens All-wool Hose, Thi= price Friday only. Children’s Z-Socks, 39¢ length Socks with faney cuff tops. cotton. Broken sizes, brown, gray and camel. Rayon Hose, Palr, 49c 3 pairs in the lot. Excellent quality rayon in tanbark, cinnamon, brown and gray. Lisle Sport Hose, Pair, 49¢c Women's of peach. nude and white. Washable Gloves, Pair, 49¢ = Strap-wrist Washable and brown. All siz 25% Off Men’s Robes exactly a fourth on any sobe in stock. Bath ¢-. terry robes and silk and brocaded lounging robes. Men’s Union Suits, $2.45 Light and Medium Weight Suits, formerly £3.00 and priced for Pre-Inventory and Friday Ribbed Lisle Sport Hose, in popular shades All sizes. abric Gloves. in mode, Sargains at 5. Women’s $10.00 Shoes, $6.40 dull Kid, ealf and brown leathers. A few satins in the i.ow. Cuban and Spanish heels and turn or light- \\nlh AAA $5.85 to $7.50 Shoes, $3.40 Patemt in a collec satin and dull Kid or brown Leather Slippers, attractive models, it et The are listed below: One-strap pumps and Second Floor Fur Coats, Greatly Underpriced “:Jll- f'% \quirrrl i 5 £100 $275 (1) s&su Hunl~vm Seal Coat, sable squirrel trim (1) $250 Near Seal Coat, Viatka squirrel collar }ml cuffs............ el 8190 (1) $195 Muskrat Coat, beaver collar......... (1) $179.50 Muskrat dark skins (1) $165 Sealine llhm] civet cat trimmed. . SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Pre-Inventory Puts a Low Price on 200 Trimmed Hats $9.45 Bargainizing with a vengeance! Faille Hats, Hair Braid Hats, Silk and Straw Combi- ns and Rich Satin ats, in large brim, roll brim, pokes, off-the-face and turban models, trimmed with flowers, feather fancies, ete. 46 Felt Hats, 15 Sport Hats, 25 Trimmed Hats, clwu:e, $1. SECOND FLOOR $5.95, $9.75 Sweaters, $3.85 Chappie coats, jacquettes, golf coats and slip-overs, of camel’s hair and brushed wool. Smart colors. Sizes 36 to 46. $7.95, $9.75 Overblouses, $3.85 Models lhaz are beaded, braided and embroidered. Many styles in blue, gray, green and sunglow. 36 to 46. $3.50, $5.00 Corsets, $2.95 A itieelin o T Nomma and Binner Corsets, with elastic tops, medium and long hips. Flesh only. standard of excellence. Third Floor $3.95 Bath Robes, $3.50 But 136 in the lot. Made of good quality bath robing. in various colors and sizes. $4.95 Corduroy Robes, $3.95 Lovely Wide-wale and Embossed Robes, in a wide assortment of becoming colors. Sizes 36 to 44. (65) Corduroy Robes, $2.00 A broken range of sizes and colors, in wide-wale corduroy. Regularly priced much higher. $3.95 Japanese Kimonos, $1.95 Made of good quality crepe, in lovely floral designs. Pink, blue and orchid, but not in all sizes. $4.95 Japanese Kimonos, $2.95 But 9 to sell. Made of excellent quality crepe and embroidered in lovely patterns. $15.95 & $16.50 Kimonos, $10.95 Exquisite Japanese Silk Kimonos, in a varied collec- tion of colors and sizes. For Friday only. $45.00 & $47.50 Kimonos, $30.00 apanese Silk Kimonos. In el tones. Choice from our fine the loveliest of delicate ps $1.50 Sateen Petticoats, 69c A broken lot of 41 Petticoats for Friday selling. All excellent qualities. Broken lot of colors. $1.50 Pettibockers, 69c Cut long and full and well reinforced. With double elastic at the knee. A broken lot of sizes and colors. Percale Finish Sheets, $1.25 An extraordinary quality at this price, subject to very dlight imperfections. Cut extra long—72x99 inches. Pillowcases; Each, 20c 200 dozen of these Fine Quality Pillowcases in the lot. 42x36 and 45x36 inch sizes. Slightly filled cotton. 20c Unbleached Cotton, 16¢ Tn mill lengths. Heavy, Round-thread Cotton, in full 40-inch widths. For Friday only at this price. 18c Unbleached Cotton, 15¢ A Firm-weave Roundthread Cotton, easily bleached. In mill lengths. 36 inches wide. 36-Inch Bleached Nainsook, 15¢ Mill lengths of two to ten yards in this assortment. Bleached Domestic Nainsook—a soft, fine grade. $2.25 French Serge, $1.79 Yard S4inch width—all wool—fine weave, in sports and HW«)::IM\Dress Fabrics, 95¢ Yard 38-in. plaids, stripes and checks; 36-in. all-wool crepes and serge. A great variety of styles and colors. B e S A A S e s COATS NOW LOW PRICED! Models that have just arrived—purchased at almost iridiculously low prices—and coats of equal value from our own stocks, reduced eSS TSTRRS R AR AR ARARRR SRS AR R R I R R A R A A A A A S A A S ] e quality fur trimmings. One Group—Formerly $15.00 1 O O and $19.95. Reduced to. ... L O Contains a limited number of Good- lqakmg Sport Coats in cut polaire, grizzly cloth and blocked polaires. fully lined. and $35.00. Reduced to. Tans, browns and grays; One Group—Formerly $29.50 $ 1 9 OO A choice of good quality luster bolivia and fine suedes, trimmed and $45.00. Reduced to. with collars and cuffs of opossum, muskrat, wolf, marmot and mandel, Wanted colors. One Group—Formerly $39.75 $29 OO ® About 45 Coats included in this assortment of high-grade models. Characterized by excellent workmanship, fine mdtermh and high All the best shades. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. FOTTRS L DISRRRRRERIRRRRRAR SRR Third Floor Continued $1.95 and $2.25 SILK $1.69 Yd. L&B Super-quality Seasonable Silks—spread on special tables, in a great array of desirable colors and patterns. At one low price, choice of the following: 40-in. Crepe de Chine. ... 40-in. Silk Radium. 40-in. Charmeuse . 40-in. Printed Crepe 36-in. Plain Taffeta. 36-in. Glace Taffeta. 36-in. Figured Foulard 36-in. Black Satin.... 36-in. Colored Satin 32-in. Plain Tub Silk 32-in. Striped Tub Silk.. 29c Nainsook, 19¢ Yard 30-inch White Nainsook, silky. finish—desirable for infants’ dresses and lingerie. 25¢ Longcloth, 19¢ Yard Chamois finish—good weight for children’s underwear. 36 inches wide. Outing Flannel, 15¢ Yard ®7inch width—fancy patterns—weight suitable for children’s apparel. 75¢ Cotton Charmeuse, 55c Dropstitch Charmeuse, in honey, orchid, white, pink and light blue. Friday only! Lining Remnants, 1 Price Wash Goods Remnants, 1 White and_colored fabrics, in usable lengths—many patterns, kinds and colors. Fourth Floor * k) = Children’s Pajamas, 79¢ Of good quality stripe flannelette, in blue or pink stripes. Full cut, in sizes 4 to 8 Flannelette Gowns, 79¢ Children’s Gowns, in all-white, pink and blue stripe flannelette—a soft, warm quality. Sizes 4 to 12, Flannelette Sleepers, 79c¢ Made of excellent grade of pink or blue striped flannelette, in sizes 4 to 8. $4.95, $6.50 Bath Robes, $2.95 Beacon cloth or corduroy robes in several styles. Rose, orchid, tan, with floral or conventional designs. 6 to 14. Broken sizes. Hats and Tams, 50c and $1.00 Velvet, Felt and Duvetyn Hats and Tams, in becoming modes. All originally priced much higher. ..$1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. .$1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. $1.69 Yd. ..$1.69 Yd. Boys’ Suits Reduced to $3.95 Allwool blue serges and high-grade corduroys, in broken sizes 6 to 16. They were formerly $5.95 to § $5.95 Junior 0’Coats, $2.95 Mannish coatings and chinchillas made up in warm double-breasted style with four pockets. Sizes 214 to 5 Boys’ $7.95 0’Coats, $4.95 Sport Plaid Mackinaws and Junior O’Coats of chin- chilla and fancy overcoatings. O'coats, 2% to 6; Macki- naws, broken sizes, 8 to 16. $4.95 Spring Topcoats, $2.95 Smart Little Double-breasted Coats, in tweeds and wool mixtares, in sizes 3 to 8. Buy now and save. $5.95 Spring Topcoats, $3.95 All-wool tweeds and plain coatings, nicely tailored into Smart Light-weight Topcoats. Sizes 3 to 10. Boys’ Long Pants Suits, $12.75 These are High School Boys™ Suits, formerly $18 and $20. Smart serges and mixtures, in sizes 14, 15, 16 and 17, Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $5. 95 * Two pairs of lined knickers double the wear of these brown, gray and blue suits, in sizes 8 to 16. knickers, suits, ful. Charming Rugs. and Rattanias, saving. blue and gold stripes. -$22.50 Rayon Spreads, $15.00 Spread and bolster cover in one piece. and gold. $22.50 Dolly Madison Sets, $18.50 Blankets, $12.95 Plaid Blankets, Pr., $11.77 $6.95 Colored Bed Sets, $5.95 gold. 80x90-inch size. Fourth Floor Continued Boys’ Needs Now 69¢ A clean-up, including corduroy knickers, wool-mixture flannelette pajamas, sow'wester rain hats and pe rain caps, wool mufflers, base ball <uits and Indian Boys’ Needs Now Priced! $2.25 Bath Rob. 3 98¢ }\:;‘i(‘llt'(lnl : ’ 19¢ Caps and 19¢ Kazoo Su 69¢ Blouses, Fifth Floor 6x9 Fiber Rugs, $7.95 Be one of the fifty fortunate purchasers of these - Choose from Doremus, the floor coverings you need, Bozart at a real Linolac Polish, 19¢ Can The famous restorer of freshness to your linoleum Just a hundred cans to be closed out at this price. Drapery Fabrics, 19¢ Yd. Remnants of many pleasing fabrics, in good qualitic reduced to make this a really big item for Friday se Come prepared to = e generously. Cretonne Draperies, $1.00 Set Cheerful, Attractive Cretonnes, with thaped window valance and two_ side drapes, offered at a price that encourages beautifying many windows. these. Come early for $12.95, $13.50 Comforts, $9.95 All-wool-filled Comforts. Covering with plain bor- ders and backs and fancy centers. $7.50 Sateen Comforts, $5.95 Fine-bordered Sateen Comforts. in rose, blue and gold A warm, medium weight. $5.00 Striped Bed Sets, $3.95 Only 10 in this gronp. With ecru ground and rose Double-bed stze. In blue, rose 72x108-inch size, for twin beds. Finest quality spread with separate holster pieces, In rose, blue and helio; twinbed size. Only 8 $18.00 Jacquard Bed Sets, $15 (4) Beaux Art Sets, in handsome jacquard effects Blue, rose, helio and gold. $11.50, $12.50 Blankets, $10. 59 Kenwood. \nnh Star and Old Towne Single-bed ghily soiled, satin bound. Ml\nuul Scotch Plaid Blankets, But six in the lot. with w 70x80 inches. le soisette Heavy-weight Colored Bed Sets, in blue, pink and But 14 to sell. Sixth Floe- $1.50 Hemp Clothesline, 69¢ A good strong hemp line, 15 feet long. opportunity at this price. $9.50 Washing Unit, $4.50 (1) Hand-power Washing Unit, to l.ve attached to any wash tub. (1) Nursery Washer, hand power. $1.59 Metal Cereal Set, $1.29 A twelve-piece set, of decorated metal. and labor saving. $20.00 Steam Cooker, $12.50 (1) National Steam Pressure Cooker, 10-quart size— an exceptional value. $35.00 Steam Cooker, $22.50 (1) 25-quart size National Steam Pressure Cooker— for large family. $6.00 White Stools, $2.95 . White enamel finished Bathroom Stools, in convenient size; strongly made and durable. $5.95 Steel Hampers, $3.75 White Enameled Steel Hampers, cleaned and convenient in shape. An unusual Convenient oblong. H Smart models for tailored wear, in patent leathers, . to meet their prices—materials and tailoring in accord with our strict 3 . 5 7 .

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