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a3 ¥ : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925. T TCHELL TO LOSE [ttt oottt sk s Bt e s s B e e e e a0 8 0 8 a8 AIR SERVICE POST ! . | Featuring for One Day Only | ant Chief, But h!ame of 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 [ Successor Is Withheld. At a Very Unusual Price— igure in the recent aircraft contro- / S o % versy, will not be continued as as- 1 500 H h Q l -3 , igh Quality ‘ A fce when his present appointment ex- pires March 26, it was authoritative- ]y learned yesterday afternoon. | 1 12 A 2 > . ; The next assistant Army a{nr“r'hx-gv m u B | Rt/ I'his season of ensembles has ill be s o Irom & Niet Lo ! | i found no more striking expression ¢ this list does not include Gen than in this group of suits. A e )t he inkter tolhyiGen | L A €\ sale unique in style and quality— lared he “didn’t know a [ \) 3 / rua t u | dN BB N\ as well as in value giving. thing about it,” and refused to dis- \| &\ g | . VN ) Rallleaeth cin fe il sharand cuss r;:::n;(:r:’!:(m:)lziilrd % 7 3 : /Y= | twills dre limed with silk to other. He intimated, however, tha WA r . match the frock, and so carefully n the r\e‘nl‘:mo(l\n; name Is sent to \ \ (| | tailored and correctly styled that the Senate, might lssue a state- Y %55 SEERREY Entihade . 1. i they may be worn as separate b of mational defense, b coats. Frocks of the finest qual- . <o vigorously adv g \ = A i : v criticism from | : 4 ity silk crepes and woolens are ‘War and Navy Departments. f the most recent of styles. The nomination for the place prob- Mostly one of a kind—all the ably will be sent by President Cool- | | idge to the special session of the newest colors; all exceptional Kenate today or tomorrow and, it | Bk values! learned,, would conform to any Shirts of True Quality ndation Secretary Weeks L A i ake. Failure of Gen. A\lllcll\e!hl Are Irresistible Values L ¥ ;1 PO ul Pric cive the appointment, whic : S : ar ed Soriics Ane rank GEBEIEEAET EanETAl 8. at This Modest Pricing L : P will return him automatically to the } Ensembles rank of colonel and he will be sub- ject to duty wherever the War De partment sees fit h \ $25 t $35 The brief list now Sec v % ed by Maj. Gen. Patric i s : - Any Ar SHrvRcl; MRS Gen. Sob b { ] Smart, full-length coats, some half Hines, chief of staff, and others whose 5 \ 2 | e Rt iakd. S With el oves wdvios Mr. Weeks has sought in his 9 @® frocks of fine quality silk crepe. efforts to find a man v\ho‘::e qualifi- SECOND FLOOR oations for the assignment “cannot be questioned.” & K . The House aircraft. committee be- English Broadcloth not only wears well, but continues to look | eose s00s fore which Gen. Mitchell gave testi- 2 a -4 . "y D e mony that aroused the air power con- / S well all the time it endures—that’s the secret of its great popu- troversy received permission from the { / ity ] House late yesterday to defer a re- \ ) r r n port on its investigation until the \ next Congress meets, The permission These particular shirts are worth the attention of carefully was granted on condition that the dressed men. The grade of the broadcloth is an excellent one—the committee hold no further hearings A4l ¥ e = S 4 S 2 5 and incur no additional expenses not < 3 hirts have been made to our order and represent the same high OF Slanderizsine Smartness contingent upon the drafting of its N / grade workmanship that goes into higher-priced shirts. g ar report and the completion of its recor Pty B = g HIGH LIGHTS < g gd ol 2 % Such charming Frocks as these make the RUM RUNNER CHARGES ; g T Bn-fi‘l;-ted fl":lt; cut .ll::.' :m:;lou; E;:; rmlnd,:flrl ll:gl!- | large figure seem slender. So well do they % R y tons; collar-attached or neckband styles; gray, tan, white. | contrive to use the smartest features of the - RAI.wE”ACKERS N Neckbands 1372 to 17. mode, in all their simplicity and youthfulness. British Schooner Owner Seeks Re- A covery of 15,000 Cases of Liquor | o fS8 £ The Models Sketched at Lunenberg, N. S. L | ],500 Men’s Athletic Union Suits The model on the left, tunic style, is ot By the Associated Press. % 5 s = SRR x 2 oo HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, March 4.— | A special purchase—one of our best, brings plain mist gray satin crepe, with scarf collar. The story of a rum runncr who came Y4 < | these PERFECT QUALITY Union Suits at a | Rosewood-covered buttons and a rose em- o grief 3 a 2 3 = A . 2 B s ey e O g / record low price. Made of l\closgl}y"»\\'lmenl | | broidered on the vestee are the only trim- owner of the British schooner Ve- 5 - o c i <, with closed e g 5 ronica obtained 4 writ against the 3 N | madras and f!"l"v"’“m “a'“;.‘"L ‘l‘uc—i\t o ‘. mings. $39.75. The other, an ensemble cargo of the schooner Ellice B. crotch. Nfla‘fny ftj" U“']T‘g" mg Lal g | | dress, is of novelty roshanara crepe. very lying at Lunenb N. 8., with 15,000 ¥ and our men friends wi e quick to stock up % - £ Iy 1 very simply made. {t is rust color. $49.75. cases of liquor aboard. 2 : The Veronica owners asserted that with a huge supply their ship arrived off Montauk Point, f long Island, last October with a X ~ s s i - —— $300,000 cargo of liquor. Ostensible MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOE Other styles, showing the new flares and buyers who came aboard proved to godet inserts, tailored and ensemble effects be pirates who forced the crew of . - e e ¢ franutar fhe Iavor | are braided, beaded and tucked. Everyv fash- o u sch lleged e th : A 2 e et to ke Wthe ionable material for every occasion. Sizes Statuette 100 to 5417 The Prices—$16.50 to $79.50 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 200002 ARGONNE 16th and Col. Rd. Several very at- tractive apartments ranging from two rooms, kitchen, re- Important! Clearance of A Special Selling of 3 $ 40-Inch ngysgg_d!-’»engalme e ... Rubber Reducing Girdles ;‘"l’g‘:;h::l':'::'o:f dr:\“st:zume o{ two quaint chil- C l g n a rock peering into a a ) pond of fah. A very i Poentaw 4 . R A and orselettes e TSR 1 A SR W AR P W :'( B N W PR, 4 5 i X \ e b G e unusual. It offsets the ugliness T sho h 4 . : A new rayon material, in the smart corded weave. quality suitab o ps. of the tsuaf fish bowl and makes 3 he woman who has lexper!enccd the comfort. as well as the satisfactory results dresses and ensemble. In white, Airedale, ensign, burnt russet, cocoa, fallow. Havana, an _attractive background. irom wearing these reducing girdles will be more than pleased at such a sale!” Quanti- Such 2 value is rare—and ties are limited as to size and style, so be prompt. : siedeln il LSRR — | quantities are necessarily lim- ited, so plan to shop early if you hall and bath. THE i in Duch 2 3 A : ARGONN E A fi\'?“’l‘.lfl'r’!:f':n‘ksagga,<‘:;;]:-?s"e(l Stinch All-Woal g nizin s | Reducing Garments Reducing Garments RESIDENT MANAGER easy to sew on.. For inings of coats, s ips s o S sty ook vl b il @] 50 Poiret Twill 3 Formerly $5.00 Formerly $9.00 give lasting servite . The Right Kind of 40-inch Rayon Sport Satin. An | $2 69 l d. o $8'50 NOW to $1 2.00 NOW People Live in extra® fine grade of sport satin, heavy b4 X enough for skirts or slips. Choice of ail . A fine quality. closely woven twill | g [ 3 45 85 ? the most wanted shade lustrous gleam- in gravtone, Flemish blue, almond. . L] ing surface, difficult to-distin- $ 5 fairwav, Mandarin, firestone, copper. : i ; : guish from all silk. . . 1- 0 cabinet, mocha, marine, na\')'pavld | R&;G anld_ Lam;)ursh Special GirS!,, o] B &Il.t_im-:f.e; Bm:».—j ‘"i{-'"'“'fz'ifl'f“ i i black. tested quality and effectiveness. iscon- | Nemolastik, C. B. an ust-Rite Rubher 3 5:4-11'1. B!°n'd°'7d %,::g‘(_ d;\f:l:‘o'l‘:; Silk-and-Wool Cr e \ tinued models, beautifully made front and | Corselettes and Girdles. Constructed to : ‘:,x:;n‘i‘nz:;‘irsy "(}\‘v’\\vt\, El 5 \"ard or one 5 . back lacing models. All sizes in the lot— | give the desirable straight silhouette. Plain co 0 ; 14 yards i ! . length needed for a dress, but $6 00 | shades. Regularly ; i but not in every style. ¥ and Cov::d models, Para rubber. “one seam to sew. Yard o | and $1.95 yard ECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & . 32-in. Striped Tub Crepes, in new S4-inch Krossheen—A new fabric, colors and combinations favored for sport | all wool with a silk thread. Woven frocks. Colors that will not like linen. fade in sun or from laundering. $Z 85 | ors. Yard On Baby’s l ‘st! Girls’ Silk Frocks Yard, $2.50 and . | THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. BT 1 X W ! Are These Values for Tomorrow’s Selling A Remarkable Purchase Nnainsook Dresaes, long and Orib Sheets, of a good, —and Eventful Se"ing Pail verfast Suiting, 50c Yd. | || s | w8 f st R S Nainsook Gertrudes, excel- Pillow Covers, of lawn with ]en; quality. bWilT ha“ trim- lace centers and embroidery. me or embroiders Hemstitched hems. A 2 3 § Made to Stand the Test of e el 1Dc | EEmnORERsTAG e Sixty-one familics of the P 30 E Cambric Sheets, with’ two- e STt g i vight (il o e it f Laundry and Sunshine! inch hemstitched hems. Sizes | BEIOR BRI Boxntibel 15t Dhecanes o 1. 3 36x52 inches. Good p homes in Battery Park. You, 7 / = T Go0d 50c | soxdo-inch size ¢ i : - S taffeta and crepe de chine— too, may belong What a comfort! Your best-looking Sum- Flannelette Kimonos, with 36x50-Inch aize, $1.50 S G ae i K mer dress or suit, ready for the hardest w | Colar On (¥ ineck ilciunied o el SRl e i £ ightli 5 y : st wear, with shell stitching. G()e | canvas floor —made in straightline and ili i ing i t TR counting beads s g 2 5 vour own home in this fasci- the hardest bollmg, soaking, drying ".1 the 5u.n seé::l: e rush Sets, hand- c-nl:m amd Strollers, bodice styles, “'fh ud w".h‘ nating spot, where surround- —the color stays just as clear and bright as it painted, in_several attractive with wire or wooden wheels. out collars. Trimmed with fogs’: ‘ace dovely o usehboiadh [ y was the day you bought the material. ::.1::\“.‘;. “Two styles c ;:(::a::m.lxl:d, $27.50 novelty ribbons, hces.»ha.nds 5 G d redly. | ‘Wieker W. High Chalrs, with painted of another color, shirring, suaranteed unreservedly, under even the compartmen slo nursery pictures. White trim- embroidery, pin tucks and most severe conditions, if the Everfast Suiting ished in white or fvory, med,; with DIk, medallions of lace. <5 Nursery Chairs, with wicker | ivory with blue 3 does not fulfill the letter and spirit of the bottoms, cover and tray. Plaid Blankets, in large The colors include rose, 2 e it e st o : guarantee, not only the cost of material, but | || mom ™ detenl Beled VI G2 B0 | coran, T meny an Wisconsin to Battery Park. adjoining that of making the garment will be cheer- | Hana-oreclistel Smogqnes: | satedn. JExe8 "‘"“"s % cpcks | Tnian, mavy and trimmed with pink or blue. Cambric Sheets, fine qual- dark brown. Sizes 7 to 14. Edgemoor. ‘ [N fully and promptly refunded! Embroldered ro ity. With hemstitched hems. The price but $7.95! FOURTH FLOOR A Uemonstration—all colors buds and 36x64-inch sizé. Spe- @1 | b Maddux, Marshall washed together—to be held in 30 Lovely New Shades to Choose From bt FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. $1.00 § & CO., lnc. the department tomorrow. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BRO. If vou do and want to own charming and prices reason- |} able, get in touch with us im- mediately. 1108 16th St. N.W. Main 8970 3 IS

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