Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1925, Page 13

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THREATENS PROB To Roof of Taxi, OF UNIVERSITY MEN) e o Hoves Ohio Legislature Takes Up Charge of Bolshevism Af- fecting Faculty Members. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohfo, March Jotnt resolution providing for a leg- islative investigation of alleged Bol- shevistlo and sociallstic connection of soveral, faculty members of Ohio State University, Ohlo University at Athens and Miami University at Oxford, has boen prepared for possible submission n the Senate, it hecame known last night Provides for Expulsion. sol so virtually pro- r the expulsion of any faculty tate-supported educa- revolution authorizing withholding of alary. ability of submfuln[: the reso- t has become known, will be ered this morning by the mmittee of the Senate. ation cites that the chapel rsity was used e, found, signed the first of ‘the Industrial Workers World. rther Charges. charges that the Lusk reported revolutionary or- ganizations in Miami University, Ohio University and Ohlo State Uni- versity and gion has protested a teachings of Bolshevism in Ohio universities.” BASIL MILES MARRIES MRS. PEABODY SAVELL Diplomats Attend Wedding of U. §. Commissioner of International Commerce Body. the Associated Pres PERW YORK, March 25—Harold Van Winkle, 21 years old, a clerk employed by an insurance com- pany, died late yesterday, four hours after he fell from the seven- teenth floor of the Equitable Life Assurance Company building, op- posite the Pennsylvania Hotel. Van Winkle crashed through the roof of a taxicab standing at the entrance of the hotel. The police are investigating’ in an effort to ascertain whether it was a case of suicide or an acci- dent. Woolen Workers Hours Cut. BURLINGTON ployes of the w partments of the American Woolen Co. here have been placed on a working schedule of four days a week, it was announced. Five hundred men are af- fected. You’re Tired —Out of Sorts — Have No Appetite Your Liver Is Sluggish °| CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will help pm you right in a few days. They act quickly though gently and, glVE nature a chance to renew your health. Correct the immediate_effects of constipa= tion, reficve biliousness, indigestion and sick hcadache. Small PM—SmsH Dose—Small Price EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, Falls 17 Stories &&@@&&&&&&@&&&&m $HEHLLOLRE BEHLGLHLOHBGHH BOLGHOHLOGLY GOHOGGO0Y 1925. LANSBURGH & BRO. Tth to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 In the Stylish Stout Dress Section Stylish Frocks for Larger Women A Wide Variety of Styles Designed Especially for Stout Women are Priced $15, $19, $25 Up to $89.50 The smartness that is shown smaller women, belongs as well to her stout sister—we have selected thes® models with that fact in mind. Efisembles, long straightlines, flares, godets, pleats, tucks, braids, embroidery and beads used identically as they are on regular size frocks. Lovely Materials Georgette over printed crepe, Elizabeth Crepe, New Prints, Crepe Satin, Flat Crepe, Canton, Charmeen and French Flannel. Spring shades, as well as navy, black and pretty combinations. From first to last, these dresses are worthy values. Sketched—a frock of beige georgette, over printed crepe, $39.75; the other is blonde crepe satin Here’s Another Stroke of Good Fortune! These New Ensemble Suits Have Just Arrived! Harmonizing Coat and Dress Complete for Indoors and Street Wear 39 The busy woman welomes such a costume! She will feel well dressed and at ease all day in dress or coat, indoors or on the Avenue — and she will doubly welcome such an outfit when it may be purchased at this remarkably low price— $39.90! Coats of Charmeen and Twills—Frocks of Heavy Silk Crepes —and both are well tailored and distinctive costumes, worn apart when occasion demands. Dresses, of course, contrast in color with the coat—they may be printed or plain—but the color will match the coat lining. 13 Dress-Up Days —~and now is the time to open a charge ac- count with us. Dept. of Accounts — Sixth Floor, The New and Improved Madame X Rubber Reducing Girdle Of Best Quality Mate- rials Available and As Perfect As Human Hands Can Make Rubber Into a Fashion, Com- fort - Giving Garment % Sizes for misses and women. Colors are navy, rosewood, Tt rust, wigwam and tans. when SECOND FLOOR of choo and our ensemble, over printed crepe, $49.50. Sizes 40Y; to 54, SECOND FLOOR er of the Commeree, and Mrs, Peabody Savell were married Monday at the city hall the seventh ward, the religlous mony being performed immedi- terward at the bride’s home illaume, Paris sh Wilson, minis- “hurch in Paris, well to advise comes to the q NIGHT —on your way 3 down the “home stretch” The new e wich candy-wines o Exceptional Values for Thursday “Dress-UP” the Home Xr 5,000 Ya,rds New Silks ECONOMICALLY »rocade stri Foresighted women will take advantage of these Wide Variety Offered at Important Savings extending over timely offerings from L&B Sixth: Floor tomorrow, Proper Fitting Absolmely 32-piece Breakfast Sets............$4.95 This is an opportunity to purchase the Silks you need for Spring and Easter Necessary for Maximum Service 50-piece Dinner Sets. . . . ..$8.49 100-piece Dinner Service. $17.49 “dress-up” clothes at a considerable saving. Only the most desirable weaves and colors are in the lot—as follows: 100-piece Dinner Service. . .$22.50 Coin Gold Minton Encrusted Glassware. --95c 40-in. Crepe de Chine 40-in Satin Charmeuse Cut Glass Cheese and Cracker Set. 69¢c Shops _for 3 0-in. All-silk Radium 32-in. Plain Broadcloth Attractive Bed Lamps, from.....; '$1.95 to $49< 1 and pl orders accepte Easter Pottery, as low as : . 49¢ n advertised articles, unless 36 and 40 inch Foulards 32-in. Ninghai Pongee SPECIAL TABLES, SILK SHOP, THIRD FLOOR Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps and § SHUSRES st Thursday Is Baby Day m Phillips, flgmd !hc marriage The wed- at Mr. and mald, Col t and Counte Mr. and Mrs. Van R. % The model sketched at $12.85; and Col. Philippe Bunauva- hers from $9.85 to $11.85. CORSET SECTION, THIRD FLOOR Jane Stuart Expert Shopper PRINCE OLAF NOT COMING ‘Will Not Represent Norway at Minneapolis Celebration. he Nor- pted an 36-in. Plain and Glace Taffeta 32-in. Striped. Broadcloth ating th rwegian im Northwest a century ion will include a binet, possibly the Iture; a member 1| Wehring, for- arrival Beautiful Floor Lamps, complete...... Franklin 7400 1,500 New Broadcloth and Linen Dresses Presented Tomorrow at a Sensationally Low Price $3.95 Fifteen hundred Brand- new Wash Dresses! They are delightfully fresh and attractive, for home wear right now and for street wear in the warmer days. The styles are new and different. Some are hand- drawn and others show touches of embroidery, laces and clever use of contrasting colors. NOTE—French seams, deep hems and many other features usually found only * in dresses selling for much higher prices. Bright Spring colors—good firm quality linens and broad- cloth that wash well. Sizes 36 to 52—at $3.95. Polk Miller’s famous Dog Book on diseases of dogs. Instructions onfeeding, care and breeding with Symptom Chart and Senator Vest’s celebrated “Tribute To a Dog”. Write for fres copy. u pages. It may save your dog’ Irak Evacuntmn Studied. lits' Our FRER ADVICE P “Asked n the ‘will answer any question about A R dog's health free. Write fully, o British troops Sergeants DOG MEDICINES Polk 1307 & Main S t at present of Crown Prince Olaf making the trip. L&B Run-Check Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings Chiffon and Service Weight $1.95 Full - fashioned, Pure Thread Silk Stockings of unusually fine quality, with a patented run check at top of 20-inch silk boot. Choice of popular shades, including mulot, blush, sun- Q tan, tea rose, cork, cham- % pagne, rose, beige, moisette, Featuring a Specull Sellmg of nude, gray, buff, bisque, Tots’ Spring Coats white and black. STREET FLOOR Mothers will delight in the smart styles and the remarkable value in this special lot of new Spring Coats. = Made of fine, soft woolen Polaire and plaids—raglan sleeve models with full lining, fancy stitching and. bands of contrast colors. One style has collars and cuffs of check ma- terial, patch or tailored pockets. Colors—tan, copen, light blue and henna. Sizes 2 to 6 years. BED—Large Size Wood Bed with decorated head and foot; National spring, size 29x54. Ty, ed y Amery and ucl Hoare have st left for Bagdad, with the inten- tion of studying the evacuation of other questions. The under- e ferred not nent during Co, Ino. ichmond, Va. NO OTHER motor car in the world is tested as Rolls-Royce is tested. Every separate part must meet standards un- known to other automobile practice. Each complete car is run on full throttle on each separate gear”under full load after exhaust pipes and muf- fler are red hot. This is why a Rolls-Royce, on its first day of use, can be driven indefi- nitely byits owner at anyspeed desired. It requires no breaking in. It bears no “drive slow” ticket. It is evidence that underneath the superb comfort of the Rolls-Royce are strength and stamina that assure safety and economical performance over a long period of years. If you will call at the Rolls-Royce showraoms, or telephone, we shall be glad to arrange a 100-mile trial trip over any roads you may select. Rolls-Royce branches and mainte- nance depots in New York, Chicago, Boston, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Wash- ington, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Representatives in other leading cities. WASHINGTON SHOWROOMS 2400 Sixteenth St. 28-Piece Layette Specially assembled and priced for Baby Day. 1 doz. Hemmed 18x36-in. Diapers, 3 Shirts, 1 Blan- ket, 3 Binders, 1 Dress, 2 Slips, 2 Flannel C-ertrudes‘ 2 Gowns, 1 17x18 Pad pair Bootees. Complete Utility Home Frocks Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms $1.95 There are no frills and fancies about the dresses to interfere with your efficiency. Practical, tailored styles—yet very becom- in %{oover and straightline mod- els of fruit of the loom, muslin, blue or gray chambray; stripe, black or gray soisette. All well made! TGH CHAIR—Windsor style with detach- able aluminum tray $8‘95 SHEETS—Soft cambric with hemstitched ~hems; sizo 36x52. Each..... c DRESSES—Long and short; handmade, fine tucks and em- .broidered; neck .and . sleeve trimmed with lace. Infants’' to 2 years, sz'oo BLANKETS — Double, cot- ton; white with or blue border. Trays, $2.95 Round and Oval These distinctive and different trays are num- ‘bered among the ‘“best sellers” today. And rightly so—for they are pretty ad- Single, ditions to the boudoir— Loy eothitoy 2 for.. makindg ideal prot%fli!ion for =3 ORIB—Ivory finished; dro; the dresser table top. L‘:sd “b::e, g $2500 side; strong spring; g Gilded metal frames—glass 27x54; also another style with bottom, with doilies of PILLOWS—Kapok filled, Do | two decorated beautiful Normandy lace; Luxe sateen . covers; @B | panels, sizo 30x54. 51250 round 8-in. size, or oval size 13%x17. Each... Choice i 6%x9 inches, with bow knot FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. metal handles. ART DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR CARRIAGE COVERS—Pink Jap silk, formerly @ $3.50. Special 1-95 BABY CARRIAGE — Wire wheels, reversible gearing, tubular fiber reed pusher, Third Floor, in a Conveniently Located and Arranged New House Frock Dept. Use Sth St. Entrance and 3 New Speedy + Elevators Direct to the Dept.

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