Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 23

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1925. 23 ) G090 0G0GHRGLROHRE BOOHGGHGHOGH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, e T T R A A A R A R T m@mm&mfl Nine Dry Charges Included. vin (R UMSBU l'url(hflll(".; Veicle” it e 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Five Indictments Are |\ RS CURS Hay T TP P T - Suggestions to Help You Get Ready for Decoration Day! Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stocklngs 3,300 Pairs at One Low, Price s — Quality considered, Washington has not had a better hosiery sale this year than this one for these are quality stockings in spite of the lowness of price. Every pair is PERFECT —full-fashioned and pure thread silk. Includ- ing: 1,500 Pairs “ONYX” Chiffon and Service Weight Stockings 1,800 Pairs “MILLER Silk Stockings GRAND JURY DROPS CASES AGAINST 30 - Pay Checks Cashed cks will be Service Purchases Charged— Tomorrow and Friday will ap- pear on the bill rendered July 1st. Government pay cl cheerfully cashed at our Desk—Street Floor The additio d jury day reported indictments ignored chs 8 of whom a lated the t 30 persons d to have vi hibition act M : A assault Were charged fluh I : ort 4 mes F. O'Con | money in their rrison narcotic act:| Wood and S: ’ ult with danger dicted for « r am E. Cornell Consplracy r robbery: Jimmy States is_alle against Wil | the wife of 1 in an effort ng of railway traffic in to secure an a $145 per the destruction of ! month s B . ised a movement for | Tmpers o of automobile high- | United States is alleged in tween important cities. A R A R A S T S A A AR AR S A A 2,500 Pairs of Children’s Novelty Lisle and Rayon Sport Hose, 39c Pr. You'll make a big look this \gr]u:lht offe by hali | fine sport hose. Ar 1d novelty t excellent values! ’S” Service Weight Colors—Atmosphere, peache, sun burn, banana, nude, beige, I'r. nude. neutral. tor- toise, bunny, tan, bark, white and black. Come carly—because these stockings will sell out in a hurry- ],, twos dozens! A m!;{l\t\ good chance to stock up for the Summer season STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 3 colors T Vacation Time! The Camper Comes—In Smart Togs Half the fun of the dressed for the p tear, no skirts in the more alluring the Featuring the Ideal Baby Kit $1.95 A\ specially designed bag that combines out of doors is in being ) clothes Hnl will 1t could be a tion Day! Girls’ Section Features cvery feature the mother could possibly de- sire. The outside looks like an overnight bag, the inside is lined with rubber and has two holders for 8.10 or 12-ounce milk bottles. Girls’ Khaki Knickers, $1.95 Well cut knickers, with two-button cuff, pockets, separate belt with buckle. to 22. Sizes & A pocket, entirely outside the bag proper is of rubber. and is to be used for carrying the baby’s soiled garments. Girls’ Middies, $1.50 and $1.95 With and without tie band Sizes 6 to 22 iLong or <I sleeves. In khaki. Sketch 1 The Gordon Motor Crib, keeps baby Tomboy Khaki Shirts, $1.95 safe and comfortable on the motor trip. | With, turn-back: cc ’ e Can be fastened to any type of car. | to 14. One stvle with Peter Pan collar Basinet style. $8.00; Cri vle, $10.00. Shetch A 5 Girls’ Khaki Suits, $2.95 Two-picce suits - with button-on pleated knickers. Two-button cuff. Sizes 6 to 14 Sketch D. Wool Tweed Knickers, $2.95 In tan and gray: deep cuff. Belt with buckle: Sizes 6 to 22. Sketch B. White Middies, $1.95 Frimmed with double row of Dbraid. and tie band Vith silk emblem Dainty Little Garments for Baby High-back Bonnets with Infants’ White Bonnets, pleated ruffles, hemstitched in fluffy or plain styles. or with edging of lace Pink, blue and canary fatte... PR 50 Pongee Knitted Capes, pink or blue with white collars and Embroidery, lace and fine cuffs. Silk stitching down tucks, 12 to 13 the front. 50cto $2.95 :irs°'? $1.95 Baby’s Rubber Pants, in S : white ‘or pink, small, me White Socks with col- dium or large sizes ored tops. In all high Eos hand-embroidered de e oo e hades includin 5 B % s| s including $1.95. G A s H,’M,.).;;}h::r\ $3 95 25C and 50c plenty of pinks 25C Girls’ Bathing Suits = S Garden Sets—apron and and blue $1.95 to $5.95 Pongee doubl un bonnet of printed flow- 2 x OEOIDS. S breasted \V}It'. with small ered mate- Net Canoptes, with all One-piece style, in all colors. Sizes collar or round_smockcd rial. Sizes 2 sl around vla\ncfl- 16. Jantzen Bathing Suits. $2.95 to ot $5,95 D Hap il O civiagen 9 C Linen Knickers al:ld Coats Standard White Duck $2.95 Eac ered design. 95 S 'ing i Separate knickers and sleeveless coats. Rubber lined . C Of natural linen or Jasper linen. Sketch ¢ FOURTR FLOOR, LANSBURGH 2 BEO FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Dresses. Coats, Thursday Morning 11:20 O'Clock LANSBURGH & BRO. Will Present the Famous Style Exponent Mile. Marceline d’Alroy Parisian Paper Diapers. n sani- tary package. 10 to thE packag(’ ZSC colors or flow- Boys’ Snappy English- Cut 4-Piece Serge Suits $10.95 A Remarkable Value, for These Smart Suits are Hard to Get at Any Price! Only by the best of luck was our buyer able to get this splendid lot of boys’ 4-pc. Serge Suits to sell for $10.95 - and there’ll be no n\m( when they are gone! Splendidly tailored, of fine blue serge with Iinglish sack coat, blunt Pleasant AS An vest and two pairs of Afternoon of fned knickers. " Sizs Bridge! Others, $12.98 to Are you one of those modern Pris- $16.50 cillas who love pretty things for the HOllday Needs ~home but don’t know how to make ¢ kne for the Boy them? A cushion for the davenport Ly ey s S —a light for the corner that necds just Boys’ Khaki Knickers......... $1.45 that little touch—a dainty bedspread! Palm Beach Knickers Junior Long White Duck Pants, $1.98 High School White Duck Pants, $2.48 High School Khaki Long Pants, $1.98 Beach Cloth Long Pants...... $2.98 College Long Trousers 5 Sport Blouses ........ Wash Suits, all styles. . * Pull-over Sweaters .. Junior Cloth Longies FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Women’s Spring Coats— for Clearance! ' Are Still Further Reduced In Price—for They Must Go At Once to Make Room for Summer Merchandise Authorily on Style International Wriler and Leclurer 5 $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 Coats Reduced sl 5 A group of 30 coats, all impeccably styled, all types that are just com- ing into favor. Twills, silk lined. $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 Coats Reduccd $19 90 . .\ele&tcd from our finer stocks. Tailored effects in Regu- $35.00 and $39.75 En- sembles Now Marked Down to —who has been engaged (through the courtesy of D. F. Keith's Theater) exclusively by wsburgh & Bro. to give her own original style talk to the women of Washington, demonstrating her points with the expert draping of L&B Silks Mile. d'Alroy will tell you “that it is not only what you wear” and “how vou wear it,” but “where you wear it” that counts. Stunning suits with smartly tailored coats that may be worn sep- arately, and printed crepe frocks. AWNINGS for Porch and Window Will add materially to the comfort of your home this Summer and to its ap- pearance as well! Get ready for Decora- t\onA Day. Ready-Made Window Awnings $1.69 Tan and white-stripe, sizes to fit win- dows from 28 to 50 inches. Well made— sturdy frames, Ready-Made Porch Awnings Made on heavy tubular frame, covered with green and white and green and tan duck. Complete with rope and hardware. 9.6-ft. size navy and tan twill. lar and extra sizes. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. An Exceptional Offering of Nemo Discontinued Corsets Former $6.50 Models $3.39 Straightline models of coutil that will fashion the figure into the cor- rect silhouette. All fresh merchan- dise—of fine coutil, with low and me- dium bust and long hipline. In flesh and white. The fascinating Parisian artist right before yvour eyes demonstrates that “dressing is an art,” (apparently) quite casily acquired. No woman can afford to miss this opportunity. Nothing ap proaching it has ever been seen in Washington. You are Cordially Invited Tomorrow at 11:20 A. M. Silk Dept., Third Floor Of course you can’t afford to buy all the artistic little things that yowd like to have, but you can well afford tosmake them.. And you'll enjoy the making as much as you'd enjoy an afternoon of bridge—and find it far ile! A remarkable opportunity for sav- more worthwhile! ings—for the woman who appreciates z the service and style of Nemo Cor- SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. \Ct9 B. F. Keith’s Theater selected Lansburgh & Bro. as the proper place for this | vk Lot alze, demonstration, because of LE&B Silk Supremacy for nearly 65 years a@&@@m B R A R A AR AR AR 2 R T 514350 13, The lamp shade for which you'd pay $7.00 to $15.00 or $20.00, will cost about $250 to S $5.00 to make—isn't it worth while? %® FREE INSTRUCTIONS, ART DEPT.. FOURTH FLOOR Y @@@@”‘@ PRPR @@@@@@@@@@W@@W PPRPPPPYP PRDPERRPRDG SECOND FLOOR, CORSET SHOP

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