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14" THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C;,”" AUGUST 2, 1925—PART T. : ; _—mmm e __?!_lml 0 NA“[]NAI_ R IR A s s A A P N s A e I A A2 P : Government Pay Checks Cashed Platinum-finished flexible band, set with- rhine- g 3 4 Save half an hour and a long wait in line at the Prominent U. S. Officials and ;'f;'lfs mf }:m"sf;’" H:wr:l;i; s;::;;:n;:s;n’t; onyx. ® bank. Have your check cashed at our Service Desk, y catch. Different styles. $4. .95. Members of Local Bar to STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Street Floor mear 8t Strest, catrace. i Give Lectures. v £ upde il : One of the largest ‘law faculti il - 500 Summer Hats Must Go! tional University has provided for its ® ° L) students for coming academic ' Y 2 1 yes ercoiling, fo. a0 o <o) Sale. ( : I |lc Sllk_ Dl esses A Statement. Sensational, for It Means That They Must Go Re- ) " T taculy will e composes i s gardless of Cost; Compelling, for August First Is the Time When You 1 3 members in all, including jus- b A L - - . - 4 Hieas on. ihg bench oooar e o) . " : ‘Q Need a New Summer Hat; Irresistible , for it : Hints.of the Smartness to e T ' , Be Had at Little Price— e both as practitioners and e In between seasons —when your - which professors without service a lack. Summer hats are all showing the ef- fects of June and July wear—that is “harles H. Robb | i Char it ! when you need such a sale as this! $3.65 for hats that were created by many of America’s cleverest designers—hats that were sold for so very much more than $3.65 that we shan’t dare mention the price. students the | in the lectures | ned to them. will_lecture are | Rathbone of There are 500 of them—the smartest mod- els and colors of the Summer season! s for the Dis- Proudfit, Assistant f the Land Office; Dr. | , economist for the bor; Dr. Percy Hick. he District: Richard SECOND FLOOR., LANSBURGH & BRO. istant solicitor of the De- partment of State; Herbert L. Davis, auditor of the Disf Supreme Co Russell P. Bellew, nt clerk of the District Suprem: rt, and Sam ~ examiner-in-chief of the e Summer Shoes Greatly Reduced ! Priced Originally at $6.50 to $10.00 & howerar havel Our Most Fashionable and Popular $10.00 and : : .,'“.:i@‘hi_,’,‘il $15.00 Dresses, Reduced to Make an August Sale $3 69 Albert *utney, dean of an " University Graduate ° an ° Patent, Suede, Tan Calf, Dull Kid, Combinations Rich ‘ —are flat crepes, canton crepes, georgettes, —Lace and net frocks over pastel shade silk High heels and low heels. Dress shoes, street shoes and sport Coombe, nt United printed crepes, plain and stripe sport silks slips. Rich silk crepes in tunic and popular shoes. Combinations of black suede and dull kid. Combinations of 5 ifF g " Tensal straight models. tan calf, tan suede or novelty leathers. and flowered chiffons in popular sleeveless = This is an end-of-season collection of the remaining sizes of smart, 3 Entondcoers and short-sleeved models, with vivid trim- white, maize, rose, green, blue, pansy, popular, higher priced shoes. So there is not every size in every style M P mings and the ruffles and godets that have navy, black. The sizes range from misses, yatehese greall sizesitiom 252 to & monc or another styles. And = v 3 ¥ each pair represents a worth-while saving. predominated the Summer styles. through women’s to extra sizes in several 5 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. i | Aot models. And the values are doubly appar- —are the new two-piece long-sleeved models ent, from the quality of the materials and & n : of georgette and chiffon with matching un- the styles of the dresses, as well as from the e ch work for | derslip. marked reductions on the price tags. the Institute of F smics, will give | A . . & . oge . Y railroad trans Our Dress Buyer sails August 5th to visit the dressmakers of Sample Llne Sllk 1 Flne Phlllpplne : Paris and to make purchases for the Fall season. Due announce- : 3 f business r i . . . e e [ ment will be made of the arrival of the smart Parasian creations COStume Sllps Llnger 1€ i ent in the F Sn Wikl have aay-de SECOND FLOOE. LANSBURGH"&. BEO. Of - Radium Silk Jersey and Nightgofims and Chemise, Beautifully Heavy Crepe de Chine — Embroidered and Made of Fine Samples of $6.50 and $10.00 Lines Lingerie Cloth. Regularly $1.95 $3.00|$1.65 Philippine Night- ett F. F d’ Frederic ipter of for the Dr. ¢ Miller or n will have any de bates of 1 term, but luring the Sumn < will hav r debaters’ con- | night at the law school | ctivity of its kind | St | Cinderella < Sale BQYS’ Wash SUItS A. Ch nd form: 1o caras, Panty Dresses v s »J"rf,'ffier‘{fl ty That Wear Well and Cost Litle s o ona tavtiy | $ 1 .OO An Important Event for Thrifty Parents SR AN RARNASRY We'd take a page to gowns and Chemise. tell you about this— Daintily hand-em- v P e plrn! $ if it weren’t for the broidered and hand- 3 onthe Tmculty | Y f hat there are scalloped. school he coll d act that 3 p ey ‘f‘fm‘\:-,m',\-le}z;; C an [} but 100 slips to sell Seco Silk Costume i} for $3.00!, Slips. Tailored and Being the youngest son used to be bad luck to a boy. Among other things, it meant that he had to wear suits cut down and made over from father’s or big brother’s. the school of and govern- | ximately one year's | tes for the degrees | lace trimmed styles. Strap shoulder. Regu- larly $1.95. Monday, $1.79. $2.95 Silk Chemise. Heavy quality crepe de chine and radium. Tailored or lace trim- med. Sizes 36 to 44. '] o Reduced to $2.65, THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. id THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. me it with z Embroidery—pleated credit as can nel ruffles, applique and novelty braid. Bodice top models in every size and almost every color—gray, blue, car- men, green, black and navy. Young boys now wear wash suits— well tailored and finished with buttons and piped or trimmed in contrasting color. This sale means relief to the mother and joy to the little boy. At 85C Middy suits, button-on suits and flapper suits of khaki jean, fast-color chambray, linene, gala- tea and Peggy cloth. Sizes 3 to 8 years. made b: 1 Students who | > commercial law sub- | in instit will be | ven full credit for this work, too. & = i SCIENTISTS SAIL TO SEEK ‘f SMALLEST LIVING MEN| Hope to Find Bushmen in Kilahari Desert of Buchanaland, | 3 Biddr Bolken and bnt in Africa. '{\"d quite as loycly as the At $l '35 ton-on suits, with long un a OW rOnS Bpecial Dispatch t r ! princess in the fairy tale, do or short sleeves. Made of guaranteed 9 NEW YORK, August 1.—When the they make the little g1r!5 color-fast fabrics in plain colors and liner ‘Fastern L /today; for who wear them. Their Beniong she had " s combinations. ado scientists, Dr. dainty .colofs—orchld, ca- T W O Hoefter and Dr. nary, pink, light green, blue, s i - sl tangerine, Copenhagen and ¥ the Afri-| red. the Mowsdt The material is fine cham- NeW eat er Handbags $2'95 tists will start from Cape | bray, in plain colors, fine Gk ; ) ; checks and new prints. There The i—?ll shades, fllmll-zll stylc;: The new, popular leathers —vachette, cobra grain, IsHiig Antotne are a dozen styles— with tooled leather, pin seal, beaver calf and cactus grain, Beautifully lined with fine leather or heavy quality silks. Fitted with mirror and men known and smocked, appliqued, em- coin purse. Separate compartments for change and bill—outside handkerchief compart- e b B broidered or fancy stitched ment_in some styles. i 3 one African bushman dn trimming. Sizes 2 to 6. & Smari-looking new bags that will add great chic to your street costume. s with a FOURTH FLOOR. o STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. y He is nd is said to| RX e 100 years old, although he . . ¥ PP 3 . . AL N e S For the Woman Who Cares About o Summer Sports Are at Their Height Tnglish l.\rn»\ officer, who later Her Figure . , brought him to Americ: l 'W l S l i LAWYER GIVEN $15,000, Le Contour Corselettes g I il RS ey Medium, large and extra sizes. All Extraordi- $ nary values; 6 for $5.500r-..................... . 1,800 pretty aprons, made of Amoskeag, Security and Scout percale. A 4 variety of styles and unusual trimmings of cretonne, pique, ruffles, organdy, rick- Judge Awards Additional Compen- | sation to Guy Stillman’s Guardian. POUGHKE! Y., Avgust 1| OP).—John F uardian ad | litem f tillman in the unsuce A. Still Stillman, additional compensation by Supreme | Justice Seiger fo representing the which Stillman Suits $2.95 selettes give just the slight- est support, and the least possible constriction -— but what a difference they make Be her ‘preference for a plain, straight, solid color suit or a suit with gay stripes—she will find it in took to the Courl fergit to seenre 4 of the i‘;’ “f’e ls.ilhm;j“f’ T’:EY 8";5 this group. rack braid. Guaranteed fast colors. t lower court’s findings denying him a the fashionable lines that the 2 . p = g - ¥ H . L b aivoree, Spade it e e me A Cut o athletislines it it Oé’Ilznds, checks, plain chambray and floral designs. - Side fastening or slip-on S"?;"“ Tuvare (ex the additiona fade bt bmd;f' ‘]mh va}?e!y 0‘h mmr!lmgs‘ll a‘;d Colfir - }§asc.h apron is well made, with all the edge neatly finished. At this price wo a elastic gores at the hip line. sehemes, these suits will please the C i S ) S . S s et | Side fastening. Four strong bather and the swimmer alike. i and with such good values—many a woman can solve her house dress problem $4,500 expe: acting us “Baby | hose supporters. Flesh color Peacock blue, Kelly green, orange, cardinal, navy, for the next several months. Arranged on tables according to size. s sults in B Si ack, wr contrastin, 1ms. sizes 0 in the o A SRt canre R s e only. Sizes 32 to 42. black, with el G All 34 to:d44 in th THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. k g et ot Originally priced - at $6.50. assortment. And exceptional values—all of them. Many people e an idea that a' * SECOND FLOOR. CORSET SHOP "’ SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. ship with three funnels 5 one with a single funn The latest | system of ship designing makes one smoke; but frequently one or two other—dummy—funnels are added for effect and as a concession to pop- ular prejudice. safer than i