Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925. 15 BmZENS APPR[]VE $75,000 Guarantee |NEW VISITING BOARD | @%@ ®%%®; OGSO B%HO%O©%wh % OO0 GOh% OO0 Made to Producers; FQR NAVAL ACADEMY PRUPUSED BUS ”NE Of Passion Drama _ § y Ry the Associated Press. Secretary Wilbur Announces = ten vears as been made 1o broducs | Apnointed by the President. $2 8 000 for X ’ : 3 b tanton 0! Hears| ers of Chicago's “Pas Slay,” Stanton Park Body ba §iven nere next mon 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QU ALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 which will be given here next month BIEHE Dl s for charity and tved ac vea Plans of Transit Company | for Sharity and revived each vear | e mew hoard of visitors for the | The guarantors were hundreds of Chicago business |United States Naval Academy at An- i n of all religlous faiths. ¥ apolis, which ha bee inted e R—-—————wte — P Byt preident et Sec | Inaugural Prepare Your Home for Inaugural Guests, and Save During retary Wilbur > board will FEARS TARIFF MAY KILL }llv-!t.l]ts IS metuls el the Naval Acad- essfons will con- | L] s ey b e L S thue ot apout & weekc Thiy boara is | | Decoratlons service to include Maryland avenue to - S-AUSTRALIA TRADE v i i ol andians | | ,‘ o me ee s ‘ifteenth and H struots was appre Dominion Official Advises Ameri- Dr. Marion L. Burton, president ¥ the Stanton Park Citizens' As - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, t a meeting in the P cans to Put Schedule on L S R BT This sum, while less by $12,000 than nstitute of I Fifth_and C nortr New Basis. o) o M: | the committee has had in the past; will be - | By the Associated Press o ArS:TE G | used in building and decorating the stands CHICAGO, February 3. J L 2 C rs’ C , Ci b/ -~ America “watches her fariff laws" & |bia University, New Y. e for the Court of Honor. C, lufll.'v‘ xmrufl’m of h»‘r tra and authority on educatio: E - ‘ > R i e | The People of Washington od to stop. In case | auetr 3 1 of the line being tled . s 5 2 - PRl . w111 S € 2 , N. a graduate | fo Chicago Chapter of the Eng- |o aval 2 and president ave Speaking Ul tion of the Washington Kapid Surely this sale is timely—fitting into your economy plans, as it unques- tionably does. And an important feature of our service is—if some articles of household equipment cost more than your budget can pay for at one time, they can be easily purchased if arranged for in our divided payment plan. | el —a great deal more than this amount in |1 win Vail of Wic | 5 3 . | e husses | tpe pext nation,” he sald, “but the| In addition to the seven members ings, etc., in preparation for the Inaugural L e 0 val Ao &ra ! a | buying new clothes, new home furnish- | 87 ) | | L) s in more than four|ppiteq States must take into consid- ted by the President, the chair- I S . : 5 tion ot Austocian 5 : eval cbirsto by participating in the ils Proposed Route. the route pro vhich | law. al affairs are ex-officio venth and 2 L continued "he also appolnts | with sliding s v orate plete w : i e country and |f - mbers of this | or drop door. sz 25 . = ; Station, the stral g “We must know | board, and the lower house appoints | Special .. s 2 - price ct d out \].“3- » must have ha armony ve Representative: members, 1 il | e 2 S 5 b | Tourist Third Cabin Only | | A Campaign of PLANNED EVENTS Window Refriger- | Waste Paper | "Bathtub Seats, { Window Ventila- ator, galvanized metal, | Basket, metal, h white 1 Before you Invest—Investigate. ent Tenan s. Brown stated t e rtnc (oo e | to Help Washington Prepare for [ | S : 3 v | e e Galvanized Ash Floorbrush, 12- 5-foot §tepladder. White Enameled . C : Inaugural Visitors :Adequately, | Can, extra heavy; cor- | inch width; horseh trongly i | Kitchen Garbage Can, D T 2 i Yet Economically. | rugated sizes; rein. | sweep;com- /ith pail c cover; gal- fair return or lu! o - i i forced top SZ 69 plete wit a elf. 1 - ar - Specia .. 1 | aid that rents n = = ot = 3 and bottom ding to property rs work under Shat “th Sh5a e ' 50-ft, Clothesline, ¢ g hand- Bathroom Mirror, Rliee <0 s ul 0 e laid cotton. Special...... o wel nerease of Rents. . T Wi 6} : S She pointed out that increases in 4 i) SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. vere eat on property built = / 5 > 3 ent of high construce n L . 4 G DRI A . sl W § , e Great Sale Dinnerware! ities, were denied : Hiesclhisve: Brown, who said that in the Y Onlyshipdevoted e onths or mo: that the league en in exi about $40 5 paid into the treasury o j ) No other passengers carried B e e AR | o e e of /N o o (1) $6—32-Piece Dinner Set , d . s z < >, Be sure to take advantage of these rare February sale savings on beau- ird Cabin— - A 5 S S - ly to Tourist Third C 3 tiful sets. Dinnerware for small or large families building program were adont- j decks: G A Fesctitton adoptaa = Fine grade, light-weight Carrollton d ng Milton resident et : . china—conventional white and gold de- $ £t ce: < £ok . £ Neat, comfortable state- A Gay Sprmg Hat sign. An attractive service for six per- ° e o rrTposdd e : o rooms. Good table and ser- sons 2= control. Opposition et e vice. Broad decks for games Makes the Whole Costume Seem New! | (2) $7—32-Piece Dinner Set fry i 4 and lounging. Commodious, 2 E (mr own éver- popul.u' basket-of- wellappointed publicrooms. $7.50 ot BB $4.O8 e attractive breakfast service for Sailing from New York When you purchase a Hat as new as one of these, as 204 HAVE SCARLET FEVER.| ~LONDON jailing from New York e e s e Sl T (3) $12—31-Piece B kf t Set BeiehCiset i Ny e and Saturday thereafter. Early it a whole season and always look your best. That's -I'lece breaxias € R g;m”ri T BOULOGNE summer sailings May 30— | economy ! An exquisite tapestry design by Spo. (35 Rowes W0 ,.flm June 27. In this collection there is a hat especially designed Knowles, Taylor and Knowles ; this de- “or complete informati iress | for YOU—or for your type. There are Milans, peda- sign also makes a beautiful dinner serv- R. M. Hicks, \hm\ger 1208 F Street N.W., Washington, D. C.; | line, taffeta, canton crepe and visca straws in ice. Open sfock. Sale price. or any authorized steamship agent. every fashionable shape and trimming. The ATL ANTIC m"swalr Lln i Spring-like colors include thistlebloom, wild (4) $14 50_50-Plece Set orchid, conch shell, pablo, orange and seaside. WHITE STAR LINE * * RED STAR LINE As many styles for matron as for miss. Beautiful floral design in soft pastel INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY SEETI T EE e et g e v us ot oThe sany mari | “best sellers” in our entire open stock. worthless stocks o | O i mone Make the Most of Your Figure! (5) $18.50—43-Piece Set A Stylish Stout Corset d}iif?n‘i‘is(”if}’ias‘f;'%fi“}};;’é“fi‘l\b.fi} e 514.95 N . . china. One of February's best val- Will Give Correct Lines | uesont mics it ] e You don’t need to have a “mature figure”—no one does. (6) $26—1 OO-Plece Set 3y scientifically distributing the flesh—smoothing curves e 3 £ into straight lines—Stylish Stout Corset and Brassiere can The finest quality of American por- give to your figure a buoyant youthfulness that will make | celain china—conventional white and $1 7 50 vou seem pounds lighter. gold design; sold in open stock regu- larly at $26. Sale Corsets, $7.50 to $15.00 Brassieres, $1.50 to $4.00 (7) $45—1 OO-Plece Set Steubenville china — famous for Let Miss Sadie Daugherty, New York Expert | 9uality and design; handsome border $24 9 5 ° : 3 i S A pattern with gold handles—a com- —who will be in our Corset Section for a limited stay, ex- plete service for twelve plain to you how smart lines may be attained. She will SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. . L) g I gladly select just the model that you need and fit it to your and Rich’s Shoes | I —————————— Special Selling—5,000 Yards in Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale | Quick Action Now— at Very Considerable Reductions | Winter Coats Must Go' { Tomorrow—we offer 89 5T 500 Pairs Men’s High 1,000 Pairs of Shoes . 5 Fegwles $E25, 370 and 3869 Quwiiics Coats, formerly priced and Low Nettleton and Oxfords 5 $29.75, $35.00, $39.75 $ Shoes Reduced to Reduced to RN REDUCED TO Yd. ‘ 8 90 d 4 90 and 6. 90 3 ». : $2 5 40-In. Crepe-Back Satin 40-In. Beautiful Flat Crepe 40-In. Heavy Crepe de Chine 40-In. Satin Canton Crepe e 5 A phenomenal value repeated—a new purchas ives—and such beauty. ; , 9 : 1 w purchase arrives—and such beauty, Iormcrl), $12 to $14 formerl_y, $8 to $10 1t's a one-day selling—perhaps they | Such quality, such richness would be difficult, indeed, to surpass. There’s a : | won't last the day out—for such high- | glorious array of colors! The most exquisite hues that Nature and human Ricl’s entire stock is not included in this sale, but the variety is good and includes g{adze:_ 'Coats B el i R ULSE o have PrOduced—they are spread hk.e 2 rambqw_ on special tables in Fhe nearly all sizes in the different lots. i at §25! Silk Section —]and ready for thé¢ making of striking new dresses, tunics, i { i i (Vi rincess slips, lingerie, etc. i /ing : The Men's Shoe Shop is in the basement, easy of access by elevator and stairway, F‘"; g"agtyFBZh.vm P wces.b pe SEreas Choice of the following colors: near the front entrance. 4 and Suede I'abrics — _hlte —Blonde —Cranberry —Blue :lay —Burgundy Only the most wanted colors are repre- | —FPink —Fallow —Burnt Russet —Goblin —Silver y sented—with plenty of browns and black. | —Flesh —Tile Blue Cardinal A tn s e 9 All are crepe lined and designed on the 7 . ors I( :H E : Straightline silhouette, S N Oechid —Lip Red —O0Ild Rose —Titian —Seal Selected furs trim them—collars and sets— | __ R . = s of sealine (dyed coney), fox, wolf, muskrat, Turquoise Jap Blue Lucille Kobe Navy marmot and opossum. Better come early! —Peach —Praline —Peacock —Partridge = —Black Proper Eotwear BECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. F Street ot Tenth * 2 PRRDED @@f@ PEETTTD @@@@W@ TEPPEFP TP @@@@@@ BRR |

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