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RANTS HEAD GROU - PLAYS BSENWELL “A Dol’s House” Perform- ance Evokes Best in Ex- cellent Players. “A Doll's House” has been built for shington at the Wardman Park er, and in it is placed a N by been for three Wint wom- 3 With- a week this “Doll's e will have been destroved, but the ghost ’s auburn grace will re- nt its birthplac woman, it something of the burde her preceding sisterhood and- out -of this storehouse Miss Hutchiuson has drawn a woman for whom the older order changed over- growth before the am's Head proved before this the v to portray characterizations of distinc- and the parts of Dr. Rand, Tor- 1 Helmar, Nils Krog and Mrs. Linden in th offered them pportunitie: > r for d Savery's glowering Kroj long face and harsh vo and hurt night's pe Washington's n touch the chords 1 find their disappoin KILLED GIRL WITH AUTO, YOUTH GETS 3 YEARS u d., February 4.— nnell, 22 years old, who ran killed Mattie Smith on a return- Judg to three Correction. ys had asked for on the plea that not cogmizant he had he place was poorly hown. O'Donnell did ar, but went onf home. said he would give he benefit of the doubt tgnorant of the accident, ssume he was driving in less manner. JOBLEgé. HE SHOOTTS SELF Balesman Arranges His Debts and Pays Farewell Calls. bruary 4.—Charles formerly a sales- Orient and of late job- -, shot himself twice fn after arranging ¥ nd paying farewell ho few friends living in this He lay dying last night In ropolitan Hospital on Welfare under arrest on charge of aving a pistol in his posses- r came here from Detroit on He had been recalled in November by the auto- company for which he was a an After reaching here he point of looking up his old telling them cheerfully that d, but giving them no that -d financial help. Sunday night he went to the apart- Rudolph Herbert Lee to spend was awakened at 4 ¥ morning by the f shots and found Turner un- s in bed, a revolver in his hand. He left a will making Lee the bencficiary of his life insurance. FIREMAN IS ACQUITTED. Freed on Intoxication Charge Dur- ing Kann’s Fire. Finnan, fireman at No. in ‘ompany, was acquitted of ation charges by a Police Court sterday afternoon before STUDEBAKER i<\ for your pocketbook’s sake D SRR R R R R | of the money usually spent for cough INSURGENT TROUBLES RENEWED IN HONDURAS | Recurrence of Revolutionary Ac- tivities in Southern Area Re- ported Through Nicaragua. February 4. evolutionary troubles in the southern part of the republic ~ of Honduras, in which country peace was recently re-es- tablished and & new president inaugu- rated, is reported in advices reaching here. The reports state that Gen. Gregorio Ferrera, the revolutionary leader, after a battle for the town, capfured Na- caome, 55 miles southwest of Teguci- Balpa, in extreme southern Honduras, in the strip between the Nicraguan and Salvadorean borders. The revolutionists were reported to be gathering strength on the frontiers of Salvador and Guatemala. MAN AND WIFE DIE AT 90. Couple Recently Had Celebrated 70th Wedding Anniversary. WARREN, Pa., February 4.—Two of Warren County’s oldest residents, Ferdinand Perkins and his wife, Mary A. Perkins, died at their farm home near here within four hours of each other. They were 90 years old. Mrs. Perkins' death occurred short- 1y after noon, and her husband's at 5 o'clock. Death in each case was due to old age. Both Mr. in good h Before You Buy—See Famous Old Recipe L for Cough Syrup % Easily and cheaply saade at home, but it beats them all for quick results. E - - I * i ) + - Thousands of housewives have found that they can save two-thirds preparations, by using this well- known old recipe for making cough syrup. It is simple and cheap but it has no equal for prompt results. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get 2¥ ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into a pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family a long time. | It’s truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs— loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradually but surely the annoy- ing throat tickle and dreaded cough disappear entircly. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on mem- branes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. [ II..I.I# fmgue grey s A coated tongue usually means constipation. [ Harmlessly, Pluto Wat- er relieves constipation in 30 minutes to two hours, flushes away the disturbing accumula- tions. No griping. Pluto is prescribed by physi- cians, sold by druggists and bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana. When Noture Won's PLUTO THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Three Speedy Eleva- tors at 8th and E St. Entrances ot Help You Shop. 0., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, B R R R R R R R R T A A R A R R R R R 1925. 13 New Will Call and Desk, Street ANSBURGH & BRO. & & == 7thto8t> E FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Phone Franklin 7400 Friends and R;el;\tives From the Old Home Town All New! All Smart! Many Styles! Girls’ Gingham Dresses Practical and becoming little modes of plain and check gingham with novet $ touches of embroidery, applique and con- trasting bindings.’ Quite the most appro- })fiate wardrobe for the little girl in school—a number of these frocks—made of fine quality ginghams that will stand many tubbings without fading. Sizes 7 to 14, FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. “Buy the Best—That’s True Economy” Stylish Stout Corsets —and Stylish Stout Brassieres illustrate the truth of this old adage in every trim line, in every careful bit These Fur Coats Are Marked Down for Clearance (1) $595.00 Natural Si- berian Squirrel (1) $350.00 Hudson Seal (dyed M uskrat) Coat, sable collar and cuffs.. g 5295 (1) $250.00 Plain Hudson Seal Coat.. $l 95 (1) $250.00 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coata natu- . e $225 . (2) $179.50 Seal- Gt e 22 $105 (3) $179.50 Sealine (Dyed e Timemes. . $125 _ (1) $14500 Plain Coney) Controrers $125 :;un‘k collar. 3 $l45 .\fi(lzl)(ratszfloi?.). $98050 SECOND FLOOR iAre Coming to the Inaugural —and your pride in person and home prompts you to buy many things for their coming. Our February campaign of PLANNED EVENTS, of which the . February Sale of Home Needs —is one, will help you to prepare for inaugural adequately, yet with economy. Dozens of economyv events have been planned. Watch the papers for savings on the things you need. Turn to the LeBlebruary FEconomy Program A Campaign of PLANNED EVENTS to Help Washington Prepare for Inaugural Visitors Adequately, Yet Economically Economy Offering of Fine Silks Concentrates Savings for These of Our $1.95 and $2.00 Fabrics at the Exceptionally Low Price 40-Inch New | Printed Crepes l Intriguing designs, Crepe de Chine | Fifty lovely colors in- 40-Inch | -40-Inch Satin Charmeuse A rich, lustrous grade of charmeuse that will *1.69 of workmanship. Not only do they give the smartest appearance to the figure inclined to be stout—but the most lasting service as well. Brassieres, $1.50 to $4.00. Corsets, $7.00 to $15.00. Miss Sadie Dougherty, Expert —in Stylish Stout Corsetry,-is staying with us for a short time. She will deem it a pleasure to help you select the best garment for your needs and fit it for you. Clearance Lan sburgh Special Corsets and Girdles, of broche and satin hstripc m(a:lerifls with gzufic top and medium hip. Flesh only. orsets, sizes to $1.95 30; Girdles, 26 to 33 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 'Baby'’s Shopping List--- Has Many Worth-while Values Tomorrow! $695 and $7.95 Four-piece Sweater Sets, consisting of sweater, cap, leggings and mittens of brush wool. Pink, copen, powder, brewn, buff. . Sizes 24, 26 Special Oak Play Yards, canvas floor, $4.95. Ivory Costumers, hand decorated, $3.00. Baby Scales, with ivory basket, $7.95. $1.60. Double .Cotton Blankets, 30x40 in., $1.25. Handmade - Dresses, em- broidery and lace trim, 1.50. Handmade Dresses, lace trimmed, 6 mo. and 1 year, $L00. Cambric Sheets, - hem- stitched hems. Cambric =~ Hemstitched Sheets, fine quality, 36x64 in, 79c. Kapok Pillows, covers, 50c. Rubber Pants, medium or large size, 25c. Quilted’ Pads, according to.size, 39¢, 69c and $L00. Red Star Diapers, one doz. to pkg., $2.00. Flannelette Gowns, draw- string at bottom, 59c. Flannelette Gertrudes, 6 mos. to 2 years, 59c. Flannel ‘W rappers, with or without collars, S0c, sateen gaily colored or in sub- dued tones — suggesting an endless variety of be- coming frocks. 100 de- signs to choose from. Our vite your choice for street dresses, evening gowns or dainty lingerie. A particularly fine quality at so low a price. Our not “rough up.” Shown in fifty light and dark shades with plenty of black. Our reg- regular quality. The Peasant Blouse New and Inexpensive $5.95 and $6.95 —and one Winnie Winkle Skirt may be worn with any number of blouses, the effect each time being that of a different costume. Made of heavy crepe de chine, with round or Chinese neck and embroidered in bright colors. Choose from powder blue, Castilian red, gray, white and combina- tions. Sizes 34 to 46. SECOND FLOOR B, LANSBURGH & BRO. Vora. $1.69 |1 SV | Quality for Quality L&B Silks Are Never { Undersold—Shop and Compare Delightfully Youthful Dresses for the Larger Woman $29.75 Clever designers have created these modes to follow every new style tendency—and at the same time to give the larger woman that illusion of slender grace that is necessary to smartness. The straightline effects, the new flares and pleats and flounces are successfully used, as well as the slenderizing ensem- ble dress. Afternoon, evening and street models are equally at- tractive. The selection offers the high shades for Spring, pas- tel tones, rich browns, navies and blacks. Sleeveless styles or with cap, three-quarter and long, tight sleeves. Sizes 4015 to 54%4. Materials— WATER 's Physi cAmerica’s .ky.s‘:... 36x50 in., Red Rubber Sheets, e night of Jan- during the fire that consumed warchouse of S. Kann Sons Co. 59¢. + 25x36 in., 59c. Flat Crepe Printed Crepe FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Crepe Satin Georgette Canton Crepe Roma Crepe Faille Charmeen Other Models Up to $69.50 SEOOND FLOOR, SOUTH BUILDING . A Sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats Makes It a Certain Economy to Get a New Coat Now We need space for the Spring merchandise al- ready being shipped—and so costs and former prices have been disregarded in making these four big coat groups for clearance! $79.50 to $150 Coats, Now $58 About 55 Coats of the finest fabrics. Mostly blacks and browns trimmed with fox, squirrel, wolf and beaver. Sizes to 46%5. $59.50 to $89.50 Coats, Now $48 But 48 Coats in the group. All recent models of fine . bo}lvia and suedes. Trimmed in selected fur sets. Unusual values. $49.50 to $65.00 Coats, Now $38 Black and Brown Bolivia and Suede Coats with collars and cuffs of wolf, fox, squirrel, beaver, muskrat and marmot. A limited number. $39.50 to $59.50 Coats, Now_$29 An OQutstanding Group of Suede and Bolivia Coats richly trimmed with fox, skunk, marmot, wolf, squirrel and caracul. Sizes 38 and up. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. There’s Real Ecomomy in These : Stamped Dresses A few simple stitches will complete the designs — and you have a frock that could not be bought for many times the price. o Stamped on fine suiting and linene, in orchid, green, brown, tangerine and yellow. Misses’ Dresses, of rose, browm checked chal- lette, stamped for couching cord or single stitch. Sizes 12 to 16 years .......coveiien Children’s Stamped Dresses, in many cunning little styles, that are easily embroidered. = Stamped on orchid, yellow, blue or peach color linene. Sizes 4 to 49c § Ten Minute A Laundry Service Style With Comfort and Value in Footwear $7.50 Our special line of combination last shoes, with the heel two sizes smaller than the ball. Distinctly a health shoe, giving the added support that prevents fatigue, A New Model —In brown or black kid, with 941 four buttons and i fi Grip-Tite models. Ask for your size —dozens of styles to choose from. ' STREET FLOOR, NEW BUILDING It takes about five minutes to make up a bundle of laundry and telephone for our driver to call. Five minutes more will be all the time needed to take in the fresh bundle of laundry. At least that’s all it takes with Tolman Laundry. We deliver on a given day and almost the same time of day each week. Every woman who appreciates beautifully laundered table 4 linen should give Tolman Laundry a trial. Our new method called MacKenzie Siz- ing re-embosses the pattern and gives the fabric an un- usually smooth, even drape and whiteness at the same time it is laundered. Give us a chance to please you. cut-outs in front, illustrating the new mode and emphasizing the ultra degree of smartness that Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 characterizes all THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzle, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W.