Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1925, Page 15

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as the press agents of Hollywood ‘ could mustei Holcomb said that his face had been | battered by his questioners at police IN 11\maquarters and that he finally added to this the charge that Charles Stevens, another of the defendants, THE EVE Three large mail sacks, contain- ing currency, jewelry and articles of every description, intended for STAR, WASHINGTON, Lost Mail Articles for A. E. F. Boys Sent to Dead Letter Office by Army recelved by the War Department, and so the remaining articles have been turned over to the dead letter D. C., WEDNESDAY, J. MAYNARD KEYNES WILL WED DANCER Prominent Cambridge Professor to JULY 29, 1925. st e e, on | GUARDIANS NAMED (5 o e cooveer o e member of the royal commission un M Indian finance and currency, 1913-14, FOR MACIAS CH".D s | chil Twenty and in 1919 served as deputy for the| dl"mk’ f“r the National Savings and Trust Co. to | nd his wifc ar her at the iz Boernstein reet. Boernstejn ched to the chid. chancellor of the exchequer on lhe‘ supreme economic council. published a number of financial subfects. He has | works on Prof. Keynes resigned as economic adviser to the Versailles peace con ference when he could not persuade the powers interested that the terms | of peace they were framing, in_bhis | optnion, could never be enforced. Sub- g sequently, in 1919, he published 16 T book calied “The ' Economic Conse- | co. was nted quences of the Peace,” which set |tice Siddons as European statesmen in a turmoll bY | catate of Jose Marry Lydia Lopoukhova, It Is Announced. Have Charge of Estate. sustained three broken ribs in the | detective bureau during the process | of making his confession. As: court adjourned, counsel de- clared that the charges of bruality further would be substantiated by | \ local newspaper men they expected to | | call as witnesses. | The testimony of Douglas Fairbanks | pleased the film fans who day after ad been crowding the courtroom cting to hear him on the stand 4 airbanks could not remember the | street number of the studio where he | and Miss Pickford make pictures, but he told of having seen two of the ects in the Mary Pickford kidnaping | defendants loitering about the studio se was promised by the defense to- | gate on several occasions. He was not day questioned at great length. Claude Holcomb testified yesterday that virtually all the detective work | on the case by police consisted bf | The King of Siam is to be presentei punching the three suspects to make | with a motor car with a trailer, the | them willing to conf they had |whole valued at $25,000, by members ed to kidnap Mary Pickford, | of the Siamese royal family. The mo- Jackie Coogan, Pola egri and as|tor train will include a dining room ‘ many other motion picture celebrities | sitting room. bedroom and bathroom. ' R A A o A Pt A R P A A AP AP LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 American soldiers inFrance, were turned over to the Post Office De- ri n partment today by Acting Secre- tary of War Davis. Postmaster General New desig- nated F. C. Staley, superintendent of the dead letter office, to take an inventory of the property, ac- cept its delivery and give a receipt for the articles in question. During and shortly after the World War the office of the ad- jutant general of the Army came S into possession of various articles e of value, mostly personal property, “Three el Copnisnned, In January of this year Lydia Lo- which had been received in the Willlam R. Cade, 3719 S street, ‘"*-fl poukhova was granted a decree nul- mails, and had been intended for | been commissioned by the War De-|lifying her marrlage to Randolfo Ba- Soldiers then in the military sery- ment a major in the Chemical|rocchi, on the ground that he was al- ice. But the containers or covers Joseph C. Fehr, 3039 | Féady married when she went through either destroyed en route, or DORNpR S ok, | the ceremony with him In 1916. At became so mutilated that the ad- a first lieutena: n\u,‘. time of the marriage Barocchi s were missing. Much of | the Quartermaster Corps, and Melvin | was secretary to the director ‘of the ally held was E. Rice, 4500 Sixteenth street, a cap- ‘ Ballet Russe, in which Mme. Lopouk- ded from time to time to | tain in the Quar e 1in | hova was appearing at the Metropoli- s who made claim for the |the Officers’ Reserv the | tan Opera House, New York. lost articles. Claims are no longer ' Army. ! "Prof. John Maynard Keynes has ful- money to the value Trench, erman and Italian S, cluded in the list. signed a confession because he was afraid they would “stomp me every day until I did.” Defense counsel | Police Said to Have Put Kid- naping Suspects Through “Third Degree.” | Through { meth, the Trust | of Mac Jus.| ment o . <;‘ln;n.hn‘umr of th n' property stating that Germany never could pay | iSOy piacias N0 an adj -ompensation cer all that was demanded in the treaty | Was killed last month In an auto ,585 and insuranc of Versailles. ccldent at Klingle bridge, In 1922 he published another treaty | machine driven by 1 . ~ = volume called “A Revision of the|Lieut. Commander > Treaty.” | through the Plumber’s Wife Asks Divorce. Attor fathe By the Associated Pres LONDON, July 29.—The gngage- | : vings ana | monocles, a teddy bear |ment is annqunced of Miss Lydla Lo- | | Monday by clippers, doll, a beauty pin, several hun- |poukhova, Russian dancer, and John dred safety ‘razors, watches, |Maynard Keynes, fellow and bursar of knives And pipes of all kinds in |Kings College, Cambridge, who was the list. principal representative of the British treasury at the Parls peace confer- ence. i By the Associated Press LOS ANGE Calif., Testimony to substantiate s of brutality on the pa ice and detectives in handling sus 250 Lakes in 1,500 Miles. In Glacler National Park, located in Montana, there are 250 lakes in an|to es: area of 1,500 square miles, an area |court ye about the size of Rhode Island. One |grandmoth of the largest of these Is Lake Mary, which is about 10 Trout are found in practic them. M PSSR old, w 1s named r Corps of lian ot ).« Charge Purchases Made Thursday and Friday, July 30 and 31st Will Ap- pear on Bills Payable September First. Know the Convenience of Buying On a Charge Account—Consult Our l)epartnmnt of Accounts—Sixth Floor. Men ! Sale Ho! 2400 English Broadcloth Shirts A Real Buy al | You’ll Want a Half Dozen! The Men's Dept. under full “sale” opinion you'll be wise, sir, to obey that impulse! tell you that these are REAL shirts in every way. Genuine Imported English Broadcloth in WHITE Collar-Attached or Neckband Style tomorrow—and it is our One look will Up to the L&B mark in every way—made the way of all good shirts, with six-button front—soft, turn-back cuffs, yoke across back. Direct from one of New York’s well-known makers of the better kind of shirts. Yes, a real buy at $1.44! MEN'S to 17. LANSBURGH & BRO. Sizes 1374 SHOP. DIRECT ENTRANCE OFF 7th STREET, & Thursday Is an Important Day The Advance Sale of Furs For Boys and Their Mothers Starts Monday 2,000 Boys’ Wash Suits —a simple announcement, but one of great significance to the woman who has L2 s i saved and planned to buy a new Fur Coat for the coming season. Purchased Reduced From l']l"h(.‘l' Prices to leisurely, carefully—expertly, the coats included in this annual event represent not only the acme of style and quality, but the lowest possible price as well. First Selection Will Mean The Greatest Vartety To Choose From— Prices Have Risen Materially Even Since We Purchased— Advance Sale Prices Mean Worthwhile Savings— Convenient terms of purchase may b e arranged, and your coat will be held in our cold storage vaults until you wish it delivered, You Are Invited to Make ‘Why Not Open an Account? Your Selection in the Advance Department of Accounts— Showing Tomorrow and Friday Sixth Floor. SECOND FLOOK. LANSBURGH & BRO. Again! Thursday, Baby Day' 28-P1ece Layette 38.95 1 Dozen 18x36 Diapers 3 Shirts 3 Bands 1 Blanket Dress 1 Pad 18x36 Gertrudes Other Layettes at $12.50 to $25.00 Red Star diapers, 27x54 in. 1 dozen in package. Hemmed regularly $4.50. $3.00 Readin’, ’ritin’ and ’rithn time is still several \\oul\~ away Now it’s play suits, cool suits the boy wants, and \\m.mM{ st wearable suits that his mother is looking out for This sale Ifl&]ur[c~ suits of sturdy wearing quali guarantees. A ular regular boy” At 9%5¢ Chic, Tailored, Simple They Are— Felt, Velvg Satin and Com- binations Prevailing Priced $5 to $10 Styles that m);zht have :tcppcd from the pages of “Vogue” or “Harper’s,” so dashingly simple and effective are they—the four models sketched but hint of the variety of charming new styles that one may choose from. The colors—Black, navy, wood, sand, pansy, copen and’ beaver. Styles for dress, sports or tailored wear. New “Gage” Hats at $5.00 and $7.50 —are arriving daily. Models of sporting simplicity in felt and velour. With trimming of cut felt or ribbon. The smartest thing for late Summer and the first Autumn days! . with fast-color de in all the pop- styles. —Jean cotton pon- gee, fast - color chambray, linene, galatea and khaki—in middy, button-on and flapper styles. Sizes 3 to 8 years. At $1 35 —Color-fast fabrics in plain colors and effective com = binations. Mic Balkan, flapper and button-on styles, with long or short sleeves. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Gown! FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & B;u). Slips Pair Bootees [ It A Big Special! 2,000 Pairs Silk Stockings First Quality—Full Fashioned 99¢ Peach Bran Airedale Bunny Tortoise Crocheted ]bontge-. trimmed in pink or blue. Sev- eral styles ... SOC Handmade dresses of sheer, fine white material, tucked, embroidered or lace trimmed. Many styles. Sizes $3.00 SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Two Special Models for Summertime Wear Smart Le Contour Girdles $3.49 Those pleasing slender lines that conform with all fashion’s decrees are easily secured with one of these comfortable, smart girdles. Ivory wardrobes, with four compartments. Decorated in pink or blue to match the nurs- gry hcglord scheme. Daintily nished and most oottt o 912.50 Ivory clnfiorobe with five drawers and hanging space. Decorated in pink or blue. Large and roomy and built to hold every one of the baby Juniors’ Voiles, Prints and Broadcloth Dresses $1.95 Frocks for practical or dressy wear in striped and plain zephyrs, broad striped and printed novelty rep, English print, printed and solid color voile. 25 styles from which to choose. Tailored dresses with white or colored collar and cuffs. Sizes 6-14. LANSBURGH & BRO. b Beige Tanbark Atmosphere Black White When high-grade silk stockings come at this ridiculously low price —there is no need to skimp along on one or two pairs and “wash ’em out every night.” Take advantage of this rare opportunity to buy good stockings at such a low price, and lay in a stock of half a dozen pairs or so. All sizes, this variety of the wanted shades, and excellent qual- ity thread silk combine to make this an offer to command the at- tention of every woman. STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. One style with elastic band about the top, the other with binding of silk braid. Fine quality broche, with panel inserts of firm elastic. Gives just the right support, the right re- striction to overgenerous curves. In flesh color only; sizes 24 to 36. SECOND FLOOR, CORSET SHOP «Iozcn Cambric shee with hem- stitched hems. = Size S e Do RN G Pillow covers, hemstitched _ year. Each or embroidered. Size 50 Bassinette, dr=><mg table and 13%4x17 in. Each.. C tub, combined. A great con- Muslin drawers, with em- veniece. Cretonne covered broidered ruffles. Sizes 29 and generously supplied 2 to 6 years.... C with ppckets. $12 50 Dressing table with canvas $11.25 and pockets and “a Flannelette bgowm, with for every- drawstring at bottom, " $6.00 LR FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Dainty New Silk Dresses for Junior Misses Printed silk crepes, striped tub silks— bright color combinations with deep borders, Smart, simple styles with collar and jabot of self material or of lace; with plaited flounces, plain skirts or skirts with kick pleat front. Best quality silks, nicely made. Sizes 13, e 15,17. So reasonably priced at $10.00. FOURTH FLOOR. o DPBRRDRRRPRDDBE DRPPRPPDPPPR PRDPPPPPDPDBPPRTDR PRPPBPD DD RNDPRDANDD R DREDB S

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