Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1925, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. SRS TR | 850,000 GEMS STOLEN | 3 @@ty n®r 0¥ 009 B0 0GB 0B ® GB0G GG BOGO09 SOOGS0 pany men found the switchboard. 1 Resld £ the nelghborhood pelted tne raiders with stones and overripe| FROM AUTO, WOMAN SAYS - LANSBURGH & BRO. Pl_ AN"' UNEBVEREI] arews, " Assistant.” Sesretary ot ‘the| Mre- B E. Wathen Tells Loutsville Treasury, in charge of prohibition en- Police Jewelry Was Taken forcement, in Washington, authorized 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Babyday Shoppers— ¢ What's New strategic point along the Canadian |p; tne Associated Press. in Trimmings . border from the Great Lakes to the 1SV 3 : LOUISVILLE, August 5.—Mrs. R. Cave Under Garage Gives Up|Atantic. The Coast Guard is to co-| i “Svathen Tenoitad 1o, Dalice: tukd Alcoh ‘l’"’,""epw“',‘ “l“g"‘e'm‘d!"““l‘““‘s 72| jewelry valued at $50,000, left in her 2 s, ticular attention is to be " tron ohol, Fiv 0 sp=ght o - handbug, was taken from an auto- cohol, Five Autos and e l':".‘l:f""“- Cleveland and other | popile here yesterday while a negro “Blue Book” Also. Customs officers here found another | Chauffeur sat in the front seat of the 1,000 cases of fine liquors in a secret | T} . 1o ereur said he had not left compartment of = the twinscrew |iye car and had permitted no one to freighter Augusta, seized nine days|en¢er®Ciid A “Wathen was in an S Asmooiatel ago after running the rum blockade. | g0 WO NEW YORK, August 5.—The drive | The total value of the cargo has|““maISONN 00 v ¢ give an to dry up New York by nabbing the |reached $750,000. accurate description of the missing Flo f big fish and letting the small fry off SRR R R gems. Two stones are understood to wers Jor with fines, has uncovered a subter- Wife Gets Divorce. represent the chief loss. Boutonniere, Shoulder ranean distillery, va 4 A platinum watch, incrusted with stillery, valued at $100,000,| Justice Slddons of the District Su-|39’diamonds and fastened with a plati- and Corsage 50 barrels of denatured alcohol, preme Court has granted a final de-|num chain, and a flexible platinum B ons of Srair alcohol, five exnensive |cree of absolute divorce to Mrs. Mary | bracelet, studded with old efitiom omobiles used for delivery pur- | - 2 5 diamonds of % to 1% carats, constl- poses and a blue book of customers, | /& Carroll from James H. Carroll |{i0q’the most valued part of the loot. containing the names of many prom-|an attorney employed in the Veterans'|The bracelet was valued at $30,000, de- in:rr:;‘ r!:\:’n la;mll W me; . ] Bureau. They were married March 3, | tectives were told. Smashing their way through wooden | g Tt “ % - Rn® OTErets < Dottea Eh fVooden 11913, and have one child, whose cus - | tody is given to the mother with ali- Get $70,000 in Gems. NEW YORK, August 5 U®).—Four bition agents terday were confront n, electrically [mony of $30 per month. The filing of e under a ga-[the divorce proceeding followred a vice | robbers, who held up the East Side Red Rubber Sheets, "“,dc ff the current,|squad raid led by the wire last July.| pawnshop of Patrick Clancy yester- of a heavy, durable quality s, with a com-|Attorney Nathan Clayton appeared|day, escaped with diamonds valued at pure rubber. 25x36 00 gallons, | for the wife. ; £ C inches The New Fall ¢ Hats Are In! By the Associated Press. The mother who goes shopping tomorrow with baby’s needs in mind will find the L&B Infants’ Shop fairly overflowing with splendid bargains, both for the wee tot and his older sister. A 32-Piece Layette, $12.50 1 Rubber Sheét 2 Handmade Slips \2 Gertrudes 2 Bootees 3 Bands 1 Jar Powder 1 Box Safety Pins 1 Box Soap Infants’ White Dresses and Gertrudes, long and short, with trimming of lace e alc Milady’s cos- tume is scarce- ly complete without a flow- er to brighten it up. Garde- nias and came- lias for the tai- lored button- 1 Dozen Diapers 1 Quilted Pad 2 Gowns 3 Shirts Silk and Wool Bands, with shoulder strap and 790 pinning tabs 000, after binding two clerks. NEW FASHIONS isSold @ 1214 F St. All This Summer’s Styles Reduced in a Sensational Absolute CLEARANC An Absolute Clearance in this case means just what it says. Every Summer garment must be cleared from our stocks, and in order to make the clearance quick, we have reduced prices in many instances to 14 and less than regular prices. DRESSES Styled to meet the exacting demands of Washington's discriminating style lovers. The stock includes gorgeous frocks of every Summer material, in the most desirable shades and trimmings. New Styles and Shades That Formerly Sold for $16.50 to $19.50. . Exquisite Frocks That Formerly Sold for $25 to $39.50. . . Alluring Effects that Formerly Sold for $39.50 to $55..... Smartest Creations That Formerly Sold for $59.50 to $79.50............ Consider the following examples of savings: Higher Priced Dresses at Even Greater Reductions ENSEMBLE SUITS The fashionable and serviceable garment. Two pieces worn separately or to- gether with equal effectiveness. Stylish coats of georgette, charmeen, silk, crepe, etc., with distinctive frocks to match. listed below. Newest Styles That Formerly Sold for $39.50to $55. .. ... Distinctive Ensembles That $ 00 Formerly Sold for $59.50 to $79.50............ 3 = The Season’s Finest That Formerly Sold for $85.50 to $110.. Elaborate Ensembles That » Formerly Sold from $110 to $145......... There are real savings in the selection 522 . 34200 3520 Equally Great Reductions on Higher Priced Ensembles COATS Select your Fall coat from this collection and save. They can be worn for Only this season’s styles and popular shades complete the Stock. The following selections are sure to submit something pleasing to your dis- criminating taste. Notice the price reductions. For All Occasions That any and all occasions. Formerly Sold for $19.50 to $29.50. ... ... Distinctive Coats That sl .00 Formerly Sold for $29.50 to $39.50............. — Elaborate Coats That Formerly Sold for $45 to $59.50. .. Fur-Trimmed Coats Fhat $ 00 Formerly Sold for $65to $89.50. .............. 4‘ '—.__= Proportionate Reductions on Higher Priced Coats Costume Slips Reduced to $3.95 Fine quality radium, well tailored with double hems. In shades of white, flesh, tan and black. All Silk Chiffon HOSE $1.10 In the light and dark shades; some slightly ir- regular. Greatly reduced. ... ¥150 Voile Step-Ins and Chemise $1.89 Fashioned of French voile in lace-trimmed and tailored models. In nu- merous shades and all sizes. And how chic they are! Large hats, combining vel- vet and hatter’s plush with decorative trimming of black and metal ribbon, in semi- tailored or dress models. From Tenne come smart tiny hats in combinations of silk and velvet. This model has a minute rolled brim of black velvet and a white silk crown stitched in yellow, with a jaunty matching yel- low pompon. $10.00. Rich, soft velours strike a Size medium between the large and small hat. The richness of quality and col- oring is set off by a simple trim of grosgrain ribbon. A Simon Rubin model, Colors: Peppermint, wood, pansy, shutter green, rose- wood, buckskin. $16.50. SECOND FLOOR A Modestly Priced C&B Girdle For the Slim, Athletic Figure—A Splendid Model $3.00 Assuring its wearer every freedom, yet modeling her figure into the modish sem- blance of straight lines—this is a very popular model. Made of silk broche with side sections of elastic. Strong hose supporters. Col- ors: Flesh and white in every size, SECOND FLOOR L3 Baby's Rubber Pants, in ‘Wrapping Blanket, of white flannelette, with pink or Red Star Diapers, subject to slight imperfections, 27x27 inches. white or flesh color, Y | bluc binding. 3x &1 ()() hemmed, B $2.00 1 = | for use.......... . medium or large size. 36 inches { Little Girls' Muslin Underwear A Special Purchase — Many Dainty 5 5 C Styles—Lace and Embroidery Trimmed Princess Slips, lace trim= Gowns of white and pink med and embroidery trim- | muslin, embroidery trim. med. Sizes 4 to 14. | Sizes 4 to 14. Dainty muslin combina- tions with trimming of lace and embroidery. Sizes 4 to 12, Sale, 300 You, Women Interested in FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Printed Voile Frocks 300 Dresses— There’ll Be Bargains! Voile, one of your fa- vorite Summer fabrics— 1.84 No More! It happened this way— a shipment of flowered voiles was delayed. The made up in the newest dresses were made to sell styles, with any number of novel trimmings—what for several times this wonder we are enthu- price, but there was no siastic about the price, market! Surely a dozen or more styles that wilt win your approval for at home or afternoon wear, clever prints, that are cool look- ing and colorful. Sizes 36 to 44 in almost every one Sk Ry of the models. If you original trimmings that cannot come down town you'll see on the smartest to shop—phone your or- wash frocks of the season. rmrp ¥rook. LaNsBURGH & BRO. der to Jane Stuart. Carefully, bea utifully made—you can see at a glance that they should sell for far more. Jabots, pleats, ruffles, buttons, pockeis, all the novel and In Full Swing! A Great Sale of hole. The choice of a whole gar- den, in chiffon, velvet, feathers and metal cloth —for the dinner and evening dress. ! il Priced at 50c to $4.50 French Gardenias, pink, maize, white. Camelias, maize, orchid, rose, gold, silver Velvet roses, American Beauty, orange, peach and pheasant. Novel flowers of feathers in pastel shades with silver tips. Gold and silver flowers in many sizes. Real-gs-life orchids—beautifully tinted. Bands and Applique Rich, oriental coloring_distin- guishes these smart trimmi bands of metal broidery and lea designs—both bright a dued colors. Two to six wide. $1.25 to $4.00 Yd. Metal Lace Flouncing Gold and silver lace flouncing. Fin d for stun- afternoon . widths. gilsd and silver. Yard, $L50 0. Rayon and metal combination flouncing. 36 in. wide; in ph ant, champagne, reseda, black and gold. A new and looking flouncing at $3.50 Yd. Hand-Painted Silk Shawls Exotic and subtle designs in brilliant _color, painted ~upon heavy silk in pastel shades— combine to make exceedingly beautiful shawls. 54 inches square, with heavy, 20-inch fringe. at $30.00. Junior Misses’ Silk Dresses Reduced to $5.95 Cuckoo, coral, raspberry, green and blue are the shades in which these sport silk dresses come. Two- piece models with popular kick pleat and blouses made on tailored lines. Cne-piece dresses of striped and printed tub s with round or turned back collar. Styles becoming to little wome well as growing girls. Sizes 13.15: 17, Printed Voiles and Dimities $1.95 Girls’ frocks of dainty flowered voile and English prints. New styles — belt- less, hanging loose from the shoulder. Other styles are belted and jumper models with separate dimity blouses. Trimmings of tailored collar and cuffs or embroidery, fancy braid and ruffles. Sizes 7, 8, 10. FOURTH FLOOR - Collar-Attached and Neckband Broadcloth SHIRTS A sale that means money in your pocket! Broadcloth, smoothly woven, firm, durable, well tailored—there is an e, complimentary adjectives we could string out in'a row and then not tell half what a dollar’s worth you'll be getting in this sale. Comfortable shirts—the kind that fit well through the shoulders and collar band, sleeves just the right length, with well finished cuffs. In white, gray, tan and blue; sizes 13}5 to 17. 1,500 Pairs Men’s Silk Socks, Pair 50c Fine quality silk socks, reinforced heel and toe with seamed leg. Black, cordovan, gray, navy, beige- and and comfortable for the hot weather white. Sizes 9% to 11%%. game. All sizes. MEN'S SHOP, DIRECT ENTRANCE OFF 7TH STREET Cotton and Mercerized Golf Stockings $1.00 Bar stripe and heather effects in novelty golf stockings that are coot

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