Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 32

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T qc i B BIG NAVY NEEDED, ¢ WILBUR DECLARES Holds Planes Alone Inade- quate to Guard Far Flung Dive, Slip, Dive And Roll Lands Plane in Ravine Lieut. W’x{liam Dodges Wires, Trees and Tracks ‘ to Makp Descent. LE 4 Interests of U. S. Not satisfied with the acres of clear, | 4 . = _|smooth space afforded by Bolling | \nom to aviators for a landing field Py the Associated Press ! A. J. Williams of the Navai HARTFORD. Conn. May S —Reli-| ation has found a small plot of ance ‘Solely up for defense | n out-of-the-way corner of purposes was declared insufficient by | tion on which to land in | Secretary Wilbur, in an addres roviding winds will per night before the Connecticut Chamber | ce is hidden behind | the south end of thio flald and Is st the Toob of. the wooded hill on which_ St. Elizabeth's of Commerce To defend Am ed to defend be pre stands. To get into this space re- | quires” great dexterity with the con : trols, as a Star reporter who made et three landings there yesterday eve- e oL DAt consii| DIng Il testity. ation and. its werldawide | ldeut. Williams accomplished the stunt of slipping into the ground over a telephone pole and wires after prac- ticing all da While announ unwise en- of national sts and also of the asm for one feature defense.” o iequate navy is riecessary for | Would keep his formulae sec | national defense, he declared. because | nevertheless let the reporter the United States is “a world power | 2 G proachies,” each’ o o with world-wide commercial interes (\'..“‘Mhi.l the 1‘ulf~v:”l” R and with inescapable commitments | % T and obligations.” [to &et the trick. The. ent | “A C hn se wall around wvuhl ental 1 h'm” avasiitolscut the & J”\‘ } before the asylum was reached and he continued, “‘wheth: about 400 f up, go into an abrupt dive, lay over on one wing and side- | | slip into a little ravine formed by the | tall trees. There is just space enough | 1 |into which to crowd the little Vought, d States. land the ship must come in almost 2 » a world- | side-wise to keep the speed reduced. wide defense | e over the telephone line, which Holds Navy Vital. | llels the railroad running behind e e el field 1r:mr‘hm! leul}: -.h.v(-ul .n\el \n American crying on th the ‘wheels hit the ground anc banks of the Yanstse, a thous roll just a few feet. ¥ | miles from the coast, can summon the | S - | ships of the Americin Navy up th: | ~\nu to prote from unjust assault Excepted From Service. | ny m facinz the sea can be | A wise and sane ¢ Chemical W < the Army Y fantry Sche vance alo means of n se | Eier i .c.umm, service others."” o= Navy Secretary | 200 O H\|You’reLiable E| ToForget A —that the heater neec attention if you post- pone ‘having it seen to, until later. fLet us get busy on it right away so the matter will_be out of the wa Replacements and Repai national interest and friendship.” Why We Fought Germany. the de Sitar trom ont 1. The Wor »sophical and his. furnis| T I N G »f violated commercial rights at the most reasonable and of our defense thereof. We fought prices satisfactory work not because Germany invaded or permits. ' Vhltu!em d to invade America, but be uck at_our commerce on . and denied to our ships Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street FPhone Main 3016-3017 R LT A new 1 rotection of our fl denied the protection of flags.” FRENCH ECONOMIST DEAD. her neutral May § (A.P.).—Edmond | | dely known French political | and financial writer, died| TT) 1A ent today at the age 70 rs. In addi- | o tion to producing a large volume of | writings on economic and financial| subjects during his long career he | ?’ was a government representative on numerous missions in connection with | foreign affairs. He was a grand com- | mander of the Legion of Honor, and | held other honors bestowed by the government tutions. PLEASE LEAVE THE A new product! The Velvet Kind )} ICE CREAM 1 Chas. Schwartz| and Son Wants to Know! % OPPORTUNITY IS ENOCE - ING!!!—If you haven't already purchased a VIC- TROLA, you simply can't afford to overlook this dollar- saving, easy-payment event During this drive by the TVICTOR C0. special price con- cessions have been made and hundreds of VALUE-WISE Washingtonians have take vantage of the offer. } HAVE 1R 3 PERFORM WISH We will leave one ] H 2N YOU 5 in your home. No obligation on your part. NN YRRRRRNRRRDRIRIRRIUR R ) & Complete satisfaction is cer- tain to follow, but in the case there is any room for com- plaint CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON will gladly take it away. ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGA- TION ON YOUR PART. This Style 5110 VRN RN %) —1 LRRREREREY [ e Long Time Payments For a limited time ONLY we are offering special extended terms. Another reason why should stop in and see us soon, or better still—Let us send our representative. u@mmmmflra@% & “Look for the Schuwartz Clock” \\\\\|\’r/7,6/ SENZ QW M St. | 2 el e el THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925. Artificial Carnations, 39¢c White and pink carnations for your Mother's day ' boutonnieres. Very natural-looking flowers, and an excep- tional vaiue at 39c. STREET FLOOR Stylsix Shoes Score a Point In Favor of Fashion- able Frivolity With Two New Dance Slippers. . “Mercury” —A black satin slipper, has an or- nament of dull black kid on the side. The shape of this trimming, winglike in its graceful sweep, gives the slipper its name, “Diane”—is a blonde satin slipper with graceful applique trimming of blonde kid. The very desirable Opera style shaped just a bit to suggest a tongue in front With rounded toe and Spanish heel. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Saturday Candy Specials Homemade Chocolate and Vanilla Fudge 39¢ Lb. This_delicious fudge is made in our own factory under the most careful supervision.. A pure wholesome candy for the children. Plain or filled with nuts. Chewy Homemade Chocolate Caramels, filled with fresh nuts or plain 34 chocolate. Pound ... .......J%C Mother’s Day Chocolates < % 59c to $1.50 Pkg. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. L&B ‘“Run Check” Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery \ $1.95 sheer, Full-fashioned hose, of delicate texture, with tops of fine lisle and rein- forced heel and toe. A “run check” line about the top of the stockings prevents garter runs extending below the knee. We shall gladly replace any pair of stock- ings in which runs go beyond this check. All the newest shades—blonde satin, beige, airedale, French nude, flesh, gunmetal, French Gray, tan, etc. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO Exquisite Toiletries For The Woman of Discriminating Taste Caron’s Narcisse Noir, a perfume of delicate, haunting fragrance. In beautiful bot- tles, $5.00, $7.00 and $10.50. Coty’s Extracts; delightful flower ‘odors and perfumes heavy with oriental mystery and allure. L’'Origan, Paris, Chypre, Emeraude and L'Or, 90c. Fancy Powder Compacts, blue, red and green iridescent metal cases with gilt border. Single compact, 29¢; double, 59c. STREET FLOOR Silk and Leather Underarm Bags At a Remarkably Low Price $2.95 Silk and Satin Underarm Bags, with colored pipings, nearly all the wanted grains in all-leather bags with leather linings, Silk Pouch Bags, plain colored, brocaded, striped, brocaded and pleated. In all the newest colors, with novelty clasps and inside purse and mirror. STREET FLOOR S S S S you! cloche in every unusual variation. and silk and straw combined Many New Styles—Just Arrived—in OQur $5 Collection 9% %% B BOOHOOGOBDGDOBD G0 0 BOHO0BS &@&@3@@@@3@& LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7406 125 French Room Model Hats Reduced for One Day’s Selling—Models From as Simon Rubin, \ & Every Model Is Individual —and so complete is the range of color, of trimming. of style that you'll find just the hat that seems to have been made for The large picturesque model or close-fitting turban or Taffeta, crepe de chine, straw in a full range of colors. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Summer Weight Coats A Price Far Below The One At Which We Intended To Sell These Good-looking Models $25 ‘very desirable new (}]v( in mvl‘. suede and silk is to be found among the correct new that we are morrow at £25 coats offering to Double-breasted straight tailored models, wrap-around and flare ei- fects, trimmed with fur or simply tailored. New Ensemble Suits Radically Reduced to $39 Printed or plain colored silk frocks with twill coats that may be worn separately. The coats partl fully lined with silk. the same color as the frock. SECOND FLOOR Stunning Frocks for Girls Party Styles and Street Frocks of Crepes and Tub Silks 515 Straightline effects, apron fronts, tiered skirts and circular flounces mark the many lovely new styles in these Summer-like iroy for the junior girl. Of canton crepe, flat crepe, crepe de chine, satin crepe and printed or striped tub silk. With irills of lace, novelty buttons and gold bindings. Sizes 13 to 17. Junior Coats and Ensem- bles, reduced from higher prices—$19.95 to $29.50 Fur trimmed and sport coats and silk an. twill or kasha cloth ensem- bles. Sizes 13 to 17. FOURTH FLOOR Tots’ Imported V01le Frocks 3 In High Shades $2.95 Imported voile with lace trim- ming at the neck and sleeves, ruf- fles of picoted voile or ribbon trimming. In nile, rose, pink, blue, peach. Sizes 2 to 6. All White Frocks, $2.95 to $6.95. Clearance Girls’ Hats and Tots’ Carriage Bonnets, Milan straw and silk_and straw combinations in be- coming styles. For the girl of 10 to 14. Ruffled and ribbon t(nTmed bon- nets for the little g|rl o to 6. Special 31 95 FOURTH FLOOR '(!w hemline give an effect Our Smartest Makers Included at $8.45 The distinction that is characteristic of such style creators De Mariinis Laurel—the styles that Paris has made her own this season—at a price that you'd expect to pay for just any hat at all! and Larger Women’s Frocks In Which Summer’s Advance Modes Lose None of Their Dis- tinctive Chic and Y outhfulness The model sketched is one of the latest Parisian vogues, a frock of ecru lace with godet inserts of flesh crepe Elizabeth of the e color beneath Its straight lines and the suggestion of a flare at of slimness Georgette Ensembles and Print Frocks with the large adapted success to for the —are also marked frocks woman. Printed crepes, crepe [lizabeth, geor- gette, printed chiffon, flat crepe, canton, crepe satin and tailored radium silks in high pastel and dark colors, Sizes 4014 to 5414, The prices—$19, $25, $39.75 Up to $69.50 SECOND FLOOR THE CHILDREN’S SHOPS N PN AR P PR AN PR SRR AN Open an Account —and charge your purchases, a convenience .n your shopping. Consult our Department of Ac- > counts. SIXTH FLOOR & A Feature of Nemo Week— Nemolastik ) Girdles Will mould your figure into the lines that fashion de- mands for Summer. Dainty flesh colored garments that fit light- ly and comfortably and make the figure seem slender while they smooth away the little rolls of flesh into firm, smooth lines. Front and back lace models, beautifully made and reinforced where there extra 1in $10.75 and $12.75. Nemo Corsets, $5.00 to $15.00; $5.00 to $22.50; Combinations, $3.50 to $8.50; Brassieres, $1.50 to $15.00 SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO E the Men’s Shop is Girdles The Furnishings of Correct Spring Attire Collar-to- “auh Shirts, Inglish Novelty novelty and ras. made of broadcloth stripe ma or soft collar to mat Silk Sock mock d toe Fine seamed leg, reinfc - and lisle top. Black, cordov: beige and gray. Sizes 9 75 : C to 1114 High-Grade Madras Shirts, a new assortment of patterns and $1 95 Sizes 14 to 17 navy, colors with Men's One-picce Bathing Stits, some plain colors \c(k\near ir TS1.00 Ik.am! wool and plaids stripe binations STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. | Women’s Sample $1.19 \*k Gloves fre Sample n\»rr of tive novelty styles. \\ hil every size in any style of glove, ther every size in the Your choice of all the most war mostly with trimmings of a contrast s STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Spring Days He’ll Be Needing This English Cut 4-pc. Spring Suit Coat, Vest and 2-Pairs of Lined Knickers for $8.95 Just what a fellow needs these warm days, this light-weight, good-looking suit. With two pairs of full cut, fully lined knick- ers and blunt-cornered vest. All the correct Spring shades in smart wool fabrics. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Reefers, tailored of fancy tweeds, and knitted fabrics in attractive belted models. I m- blem on sleeve. Sizes 4 95 oo B Spring Sweaters, all the newest shades in slip-over and coat styles. Trimmed with con- trasting colors i - ol \W $2 95 Sport Blouses, excellent Spring quality madras and gercale one and two piece styles Cuff Buttons, in_neat stripes and® plain . with double rayon frogs. foieia Classs colors. Collar _at- Pink, tan, blue, lavender Lingesis Cams: | tached. Sizes 7 to 69 and white. Sizes 98 STREET FLOOR | TR C i ... JoC . I'OK.RTH FLOGR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Misses’ and Children’s Patent Shoes, $3.65 An unusually neat and attractive slipper with"a strap that swings diagonally across the instep. A foot-form shoe that is comfortable and correctly fitted. Sizes 8% to 13 with wedge heels. zes 1374 to 2 with rubber heels. Widths B to D. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH ifi"?fi@@@@@@@@@@@?@@@@@@@@@@ @@@fé?*@@@@ DBR Boys' Imported and Domestic Jewelry Specially Priced $1.00 No odd lots of jewelry here! Every piece was particularly selected for this sale And the collection includes: Bracelets in many styles. Beads, chokers and the 24- inch lengths. Ste g Bar Pins. Vanity Cases on Chains. Si ing Powder Vanities, imported. Rings. Sterling. Cigarette Cases. Hat Ornaments, white stone and pearl. Ribbon Watch Bands Mfg. Pearl Bracelets, both white and colored. Fancy Combs. Cotton Pajamas, Mother’s Day Flowers Appropriate to the occasion are these fresh, new flowers for your buttonhole or lapel. Red and White Roses, 1; doz., 75c. Red Carnations, each, 25c. ‘White 35c. H & BRO. Carnations, each, STREET FLOOR Novelty Silk Gloves BRPPRD

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