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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY., APRIL 7. "1925. . 13 R A AR B AR R AR PR AR AR A P A AR LLGGRORGRGE BHRGLLRLY 9 G0 Wl Sy Sy ELOPING EX-PASTOR % WILL ESCAPE LAW, ] Juvenile Officer Says He Will | Not Prosecute if Culp ’ \Supports Family. NN AU Fresh Potted Plants Ready for Easter, With Their Full, Fragrant LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Fresh flowers, brilliant-colored heliotropes and roses, waxy lilies add materially to the charm of your home at Easter. These are healthy, full-blooming plants and others just bursting into bloom. They will give vou many days of pleasure. Large Hats—Small Hats—Easter Hats / French Room Millinery Sale | April 7.—Wil \snn‘ be prosecuted If Culp went | wife and 10 | more to | id. Culp | and was | wife got | Hydrangaes Potted Roses. . . . Hyacinths, pot Table Ferns, pot Boston Ferns, each, 1.75 to $2.25 ON SALE—STREET AND SIXTH FLOORS A Flower for Your Coat Is the Inevitable Decree of Paris for the Easter Parade—Here are the Newest! A Shaggy Carnation in brilliant red, delicate pink or a creamy white that shades into pink, is the most effective flower to wear with the new coat oif black silk or the new Coolidge ' They are 69c Sweet Peas and Mignonette are com- bined in the daintiest of Spring bouton- nieres, and may be worn on the evening gown or the ensemble suit with 69c 3 equally smart effect Clusters of Geraniums with their leaves are stri angl) soc Py new. In either red or pink................... Roses and Violets, suggest the Rue de la Paix in Sl 00 Springtime! They are the Parisienne’s favorite STREET FLOOR And Your Very Smart r home in Nap- ng his promise, Mrs. Culp | and to wor TOWN, Md.. April 7 g the capture yesterday of and Howard Lynch of the hold-up Saturday & Citizens’ Bank of Keedy car here. the pris al to the police, made a con- a student Iy said he set | t0 the J. R. Br ning plant ttract the ention of the citizens, and that the was entered after the lighting | g the city with the ad been cut entered the bank and | imanded G. W. Buxton, the cashier, | to turn over his money. Buxton's as- sistant darted into the basement. sound- | % the burglar alarm. At this the rob- bers fled, and $5,000 in the vault was saved Silp | = | 3 AT N French Room Hats—destined to be one of the most joyously welcomed Two YOUTHSTKKEN dresses. . New and different small hats with drooping brims—a long Beige—Green—Copen—Tans Started Fire to Aid Hold-Up in| FASTER Hats! You'll want at least two~—see them tomorrow! That W:ll Stand Out In the Easter Parade Are Reasonably Priced—For the Easter When all the world has donned its ga A special Easter offering of exactly 149 of our carefully selected Culp refused to talk king for a new job tomor- events in months. How delighted women will be with these exquisite creations—large Picture ]|ut~—\er\ much the thing with printed scarf—flowers—and saucy bows. New, almost transparent hats. AS BANK BANDITS Rose—Pink—Blue—Orchid—Black i | Silks, straws, crepes, taffetas, satins and a dozen other materials i -\ 3 contribute to the 'beauty of the DRESS Hat, TAILORED ctyles, Keedysville, Md., Accord- SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ing to Police. —for Distinction and Charm! Shopper’s Fashionable Attire attire, vour frock must be smart, indeed, if it is to be naticed, ‘The popular black silk coat with its graceful flare or border of rich fur or, the equally desirable twill coat, smartly tai- AAdd smart it will be—if it lored, simple and effective. comes from this collection which reproduces the styles Paris openings made famous! G ot ot ABYSSINIA TO TAKE PART R =gtk , \ e corcccmens ol s G-L-O-V-E-S IN LEAGUE CONFERENCE | are used with that artiul e{- Y | { ;' rics. There is no more e ! fect that only Paris can pro- \ ‘ _ £ e e Of Soft French Suede With Perforated duce N ) | i ¢ i ter wardrobe and none Flaring Cuffs—in All the New Shades Joins Parley on International Arms | fashionable thi more tashonable 1S sea- | Three Lovely s2 45 : [ ] | : Styles Are Fashionable The “Coolidge” shade of gray as well as the ssinia has | Nations that Sketched wanted blonde, light mode, beaver and brown. With Coats the cuffs of a harmonizing shade. A rare value that the confer- | international | should interest the Easter shopper. STREET FLOOR And the exquisite work- manship is in keeping with Traffic, Explaining Her Need | of Equipment. i trafo in arms, opening next week, and has su randum e ¥ she needs lLeague co and R invitation to a lieved to be inter: member of the league | has attended an interna- rence here, Mexico's-hesi- due somewhat ce conference the (funlrIPS| ue. Efforts made, however, to have her attend the next labor bureau confer- ence as a beginning in her expected eventual co-operation in league ac- tivitles BLOSSOM FETE AWAITED. Roads Cut Rate for Annual Cele- bration at Winchester, Va. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., April 7.—Four railroad lines already have an- nounced one-fare rates for the round trip to and from Winchester during the second annual apple blossom festival the latter part of the month. They are the ,Baltimore and Ohio, Pennevlvania, Norfolk and Western and Southern. Exact dates for tha two-day fete will not be announced until about 10 days before the festival, which is to be held during the time when ap- proximately 1,000,000 apple trees of the Winchester district are in full bloom Weather conditions of the last two weeks were said by orchard workers to have been sufficiently cold to check sap flow in the trees, and they were inclined to the opinion that the blosseming period would hegin the last week in April or first of May. . Since 1918 more than 28,000,000 new savings accounts have been opened in the United States, and the aggregate amount of savings has nearly doubled COFFEE DWINE(L-WRIGHT COMPANY #7. The Flavor is Roasted In! WHITE HOUSE COFFEE AN TSR |f£‘@@%@@@@@@@?&@ PR @%@@@W@@@' PRPPPRG @@@@%@@@@@@@@@@@@@ DR A simple straightline frock i T ¢ VB 8 o simp| g ; S \ 7%® Mannish and Fur of rust-colored canton with a pleated jabot. An ensemble 1s of orchid georgette, com- bined with lace. An after- noon frack of gray Crepe Elizabeth with lace dyed to match. All the new shades and sizes for misses, women, and extra sizes. The materials include the quaint pompadour taffetas, print- ed crepe, crepe Roma, plain and flowered chiffon, flat crepe, crepe satin and Canton SECOND FLOOR The News About Fashions in Correct Easter Footwear for Milady Six Individual Styles Developed On Distinctive Lans- burgh & Bro. Comfort—Quality Lasts— and Featured at 10 These six models are beautiful mterpre(auom of the newest New York style features. Daily they step the * launched there than they are shown here for your selection. “Bright White Way.” But no sooner In time for Easter that you, too, may feel sure that you are correctly shod—and that no foot, all up and down the Avenue, will be one whit smarter. This new Pump has a fan effect in front, and a Spanish heel. Inlay of tan on blonde kid, patent or tan leather. Blonde or black valm zamp with moire quarter and heel is “set-off* by the dainty ribbon tie. A chic paient Opera with collar at vamp. and a slight touch of blonde kid gives a touch of rare distinction. Tan calf D'orsay Opera with Spanish heel inlaid around top with dark-brown calj. New ond a bit different. Another smart Opera in_black satin, Patent or tan—an artistic buckle will add a touch of newness. It's chic! This smart One-Strap in tan calf, with strap and sides trimmed in tan alligator. Of course, the Spanish heel! All styles in sizes 21/, to 8—Widths AAA to C. SHOE SECTION, STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO. Is Your Home Ready for Spring? Here Are Artistic New Draperies, Fresh and Springlike and—Different! Quaintly Patterned Puritan Prints, with a back- ground of natural linen color besprinkled with brilliant poppies and conventional flowers have all the charm of the real hand-blocked prints. rough weave that is quuo ar is one-half linen. Yard. [he fabric itself is a Gay English Chintz Patterns have all the lovely colors of Spring in a profusion of new patlerns bedroom or breakiast room. Yard.. For a dainty 690 The Keswick Prints are boldly colorful with their masses of gala flowers and brilliant tropical birds. For living room or library. Yard. 85¢ FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & HRO. Trimmed *35 Twills and silk coats, in the flare, straightline and mannish types are in- cluded in our assortment at $35. All the newer styles and colors. SECOND FLOOR Decorated American Porcelain Dinnerware ¢, Choice. ... . Teacups —Tea Saucers —Fruit Saucers —Bread , and But- ter Plates SIXTH FLOOR Gmyp 2— —Dinner Plates —Soup Plates —Breakfast Plates —Salad Plates —Cream Pitchers —Sugar Bowls The Corset You’ll Wear— Beneath Your Easter Frocks Should Be Chosen As Carefully As the Frock I lself—Style 70 Rengo Belt *5.00 Is a model that is eminently practi- cal as well as fashionable. Made of a durable quality flesh-color brdche and heavily boned. It not only fol- lows the most correct lines, but will R retain its straight slimness. The long hips and low cut elastic top assure comfortable fitting. This style is suitable for the medium or large figure and comes in sizes 25 to 36. SECOND FLOOR Very Popular—This Easter! Boys’ Four-Piece Suits Spring mixtures and blue serges are the materials of which our latest shipment of these good-looking suits are made. The lines are plain, modeled after those of the young man’s suit. With coat, vest and regular and golf knickers. Sizes 8 to 18. And the Latest Spring Coats For the Younger Lad . Very agtractive English-cut Box Coats, single and double breasted—jaunty and man- like, - tailored of Spring- weight woolens. 25 to 10. Boys’ Long-Trousers Suits Regular Long and Golf Knickers $18.75 High school lads like the English-cut coat and blunt vest, with regular long and golf knlcker< Tailored of newest fabrics in sizes 13 to 18. Older “men” prefer both pairs of pants regular; tailored on the latest lines of smart- est Spring patterns in sizes 32 to 38. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO