Evening Star Newspaper, August 11, 1925, Page 16

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16 “DRY NAVY" SPOILS HONEYMOON AT SEA Chicago Lawyer and His| Bride Guests on Yacht ol | 11.—Albert rney, and | Lucille | “today the Guardsmen when they it Stroller and | &, prominer bride, formerly were continuing 100n Dreams of Castle On Rhine Made Man Lommlt 35 Thefts R‘ the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Augus| owning a castle o 11.—Dreems uf the Rhine | caused Frederick Rosenberg of Brook- Iyn to commit 35 robberies and bur- J glaries to obtain mopey and furniture for Seized by Coast Guard. ' his baronial estate. Rosenberg confessed committing the crimes, the police_said, explaining that he wanted one of the baronial castles which the newspapers said were “selling for a | song. Police say loot found in his room included four radio sets, jewelry and clothing valued a $3,000." Additional jewelry and silverware valued at $10,- 000 were found In his sult case when he was arrested as he was leaving a dwelling in Queens Village. COMMERCE CHAMBER wl\l nleull | .!n! ]'n“ll estate broker, varty adjourned from | b which is owned In the group and Mrs. Ernest celebrities. | | n, with only the and Mrs. Goddard vacht se Guardsmen next morning e trouble to the said the sumptuous were dis wried been “let in on*the scheme." | Mr. Fink sunsel for former | Sanator William Lorimer of Illinois in of the Lorimer Bank | rash in Chicago. D’ ANNUNZIO FLIGHT OFF. Poet-Soldier Fails to Make Trip Above Trieste. BRESCIA, Ttaly, August 11 (#).— The flight over Trieste by Gabriele ’Annunzio to commemorate the an niversary of his flight over Vienna | : the World War did not mate. The poet war hero did not e his_villa. but at sunr the harbor were dressed and | of cannon were fired airplanes belonging to | old escads circled dropping messages of ships seven salvos Later three D’Annunzio’s over his villa, and recalling the exploit of | . vears ago. “The spirit of devotion whic D’'Annunzio to his legionna: same spirit which conducted the Vene- capital of his ene- one message read. HOUSE PROBERS HOME. i G S n lion over mies, still exist | Return From Philippines—Crisp | Hits Independence Plea. { HONOLULU, August 11 (P).—The pariy of 11 United Stutes Representa- | iives that has be iting the Philip- | s and other Far Eastern points d yesterday aboard the Navy nspart Chaumont Representative Ch: Georgia told interviev les R. Crisp of s the 1ilipinos om being ready | and that, from the .Anglo-Saxon, it time before thes Airman Killed in Crash. ROME. August 11 (#) ardo d'Alessandro day at the Centocelle 2 Rome, when his plane phone wires he was landing and crashed. te drome, near struck tele- making a WILL HOLD OUTING| Plans Affair at Congressional Coun- try Club Afternoon and Eve- ning of September 22. The board of directors of the Wash- ington Chamber of Commerce has au- | thorized the house committee to ar- range for an outing September 22 at ‘'ongressional Country Club. Arrangements will be made to con- 11 members and their guests to the outing in automobiles The following committees have al ready bee uthorize | Committee_on _tra ion—Mayj. | William O. Tufts, = Joseph | Dreyfuss. Jerome Fanciulli, Henry | ¢ Cole. John S. Horn! | Brown and O, €. Oehmle mittee on dinner and entertainment- Harry S. Evans, chairman Smith Davis, William M W~ Me A Burgess and John F. & mittee on golf—Ralph A U.l\l\ chair- man; C. Melvin Sharpe and John C, Harding. Committee on prizes—Ralph A. Davis, chairman. Committee on ladies’ -entertainment—A .H. Rogers, ! chairraan; B. W. Payne, W. B. Hardy, THIZ v EiENU STAR, WASHINGLON, 'D. ¢, PUsSDAY, AuubLst 11, 1925 LIBERALS DEFEATED IN NEW BRUNSWICK, Premier Veniot Swept From Office | by Conservative Landslide in Electjon. By the Associated Press. . N. B., August 11.—The New Bruns. wick, headed by . Veniot, went down 'to defeat in the provincial gen- eral elections Jesterday at the hands of the Conservatives, led by Hon. J. B. | M. Baxter, in a.repetition of the land- | slide of June 25, when the Nova Scot H Liberal government was swept out of "power, Premier Veniot's defeat attributed -to his polic electric development at Grand Fal project t! would have_involved a public expenditure of $10,000,000. The Liberals secured by 12 of the | 48 seats constituting the House, giv-| ing Dr. Baxter a majority of 24 in the next legislature. The Farmers' party, with but three candidates in the field, did-not prove | a factor in the struggle and the two independents who ran lost their de- | posits. Every member of the govern- | ment with the eption of the pre- | mier, his minister of lands and mines, Hon. J. A. Dysart, and Hon. J. E.| Michaud, minister ‘without portfolio, suffered pers ! — "askr Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk C. Melyin O. Sharpe and Ralph Teunis, Committee on contests—F. A. Smith, chairman. Wallace Motor Co. Distributor Retail Salesroom 1709 L St. N.W. Main 7612 el le——=a} LANSBURGH & BRO. Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E St. Final Clearance Sale! Imported English Broadcloth m fl I I | 2 5 /1130 Hand Made! Em | L4 m B i Hand Drawn! Hand broidered! Sizes for Misses A Wonderf.d Value at This Low Price! Ye Olde Tyme Comfort A well made shoe of black Vici-Kid, with steel shank to assure comfort and support. Come in and see them. Sizes 3 to 8. urishing— Digestible—No Cooking. W~ Avoid Dllmn‘uhon: - Sonboomb- 0| ——{a|——ln] e[| | e——al ol o] ——a] 5] RARAZR RN A RN RIS AN A AR AIUAIR R 2 A R P R JR 2 SR A A A 2K 230 AT 21 I TS 24 AT 2t AN LAN SBURGH & BRO. Tth to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 100 Sample Kimonos From Lines That Sell from $5.95 to $12.95 Specially Purchased to Sell for $3.89 Exquisite colors and’ materials that include embroidered box loom crepe, che- nille, rayon \!rxpul\\f and novelty mate- . rials. Description cannot do them jus A Fortunate Buy for August Selling! Dainty Philippine Lingerie Sheer Nainsook Gowns and Chemise, Hand Scalloped and Hand Em- broidered, and a Price That Is Exceptional $1.74 $1.74? Sounds like an ordinary price that you'd pay for a very ordinary mus lin or nainsook gown or chemise, but one of these dainty garments—that is remarkable ! tice ! There but 100, and scarcely tw but all are remarkable ing sleeves, are SR . . alike, Soft, fine nainsook with lovely de signs and scalloped edges. embroidered by hand. Any number of patterns and flower ornaiments a full assortment of sizes in one style ‘;" Japanese sty or another. The gowns in square. \" or Cre arenlzes g d neck style large woman as wel rotunRdCeiE Sy Co her more petite sister. Lovely Shades of Coral Rose, Peach, Copen and Orchid. All sizes in the as- sortment. THIRD FLOOK same Ow ribbon for Shop Early—for when 9:15 shop- pers see the Qualities and Dainty Styles they’ll buy far more than they'd intended! THIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO. Modlsh Fall Footwear Patent and Tan Calf Predominate $7.50 1.69 = Black and white holds its vogue! We feature One-strap pump with Spanish heel and 3 turn sole. Patent leather or black satin. A str comely shoe for street or dress. to 8. Widths AA to ( Opera pump of patent. Milit heel Turn sole. A distinctive shoe, particularly becoming to a foot which has a high instep. Sizes 21 to 8. Widths AA to C. One-strap pump of patent or tan calf. Low military heel. A comfortable walking shoe that preserves all the lines of the Autumn dress shoe. Sizes 2V to 8. Widths AA to C. SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO. Lansburgh Special Girdles and Corsets Regular $5.00 Models $3.50 Lansburgh Special Girdles and Corsets fit the need of the modern woman. They give her figure the desired grace- ful lines, but they are light and flexible and easy to wear. A new loveliness is added to the woman who learns the secret of proper corseting. Our expert fitters will give careful attention to each cus- tomer. Closed - back Girdle broche, four supporters. 26 t8 32. Flesh color only. Back-laced Corset, elastic Long and medium hip. color only. Sizes 24 to 36. SECOND FLOOR Good-Bye! Summer Hats Cleverness — Style — Distinction e rack to hulg each jar in place. and a Month of Service. They E-Z Seal Fruit Jars, a higher priced jar, Tiowna. o Are Vours Fonoitom in il made of the finest materials obtainable. Wear-Ever Aluminum Prese Guaranteed long life. a well ped pre: Final Clearance of Summer Hats Pints, doz, Quarts, doz., wide famous We: s1L.o0 $1.25 Good Luck Jar Rubbers, that assure against any disappointment usually en countered with jar rubbers. Box L10e Mason and E-Z Seal Jar Caps, air- tight and waterproof. Dozen 3 Parowax, the peer of all sealing waxes for fruit jars and jelly glasses........... 10¢ Ball Jelly Glasses, a Ji-pint size glass > Not so ]ong_ ago you'd h:‘{\:e paid anywhere from $7.50 to that guarantees satistaction. Doz., 45¢ and 49¢c. - $15.00 for one of these hats. They are no less smart now than they were then—no less desirable. We are selling them at $2.00 only to clear our stocks and make room for later-shipments. You've six weeks or more when you will be wearing a Summer hat. Just about this time your Summer outfit begins to look shal)b,, and a new hat will do wonders toward frcflhemng it up for the rest jof the season! You can buy them for a fraction of their actual value< only by shopping early—for they-won't be here long at this * price. 2,500 Yds. Printed Silks Regular $2.00 Quality—40-in. Wide ing prints—both in large and small pat- terns—in this alluring combination. Myriad com- binations of all the other popular colors. Tan printed with navy, navy printed with tan, are also prominent in the vogue. Sizes Lansburgh’s Silks are well known. They have a reputation for durability and for style. silks offer unusual value at this price. THIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO. These Radium and Tub Silk Tunics Regular $11.95 Quality $7.95 Dress length tunics, made of adium and tub silk turn-back sport shed with tailored d ties. Plain colors, bright stripes or combinations. Tan, powder .blue, green. flesh white and orchid. Sizes 36 to 44 in the assortment. Wool Swimming Suits Reduced $2.95 And if swimming or dawdling in the water means anything to vou—so will our swimming suit values. All-wool swimming suits, sizes 36 to 44. Variety of colors and trimmings. Cut on straight athletic line but trimmed in rayon bands and stripes. SECOND ¥FLOOR New Cretonnes Have Come! 50c Yd. Cretonnes for costumes are the newest, Street coats, sport coats, beach wraps, d bathing suits But cretonnes have lost none of their popularits for hangings and upholstery. We suggest the colors that will make a cold north room look sunny and com fortable and that will bring dignity an otherwise hot and stuffy south roon Slip covers and lamp shades—there i the use for cretonnes. and attractive designs 300 Tuscan Weave Panels—Attractive h any room. Ecru color, woven in pleasing desigr Length, 214 yards. 3-inch cotton $1 OO fringe. Each Cur Marquisette, Scrim, (Jrenadme. in materia for every room in the house at this unusually Lm price White, finely woven marquisette. Scrim and grenadine in new colors and figures. The regular 50c 35(: and 60c quality. Ya Preserving Time Arrives! FIFTH FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO. Jelly Strainers, an excellent iner with removable bag. A at bar 1 on Wednesday only ...69¢ ruit Canner, a smooth working canner, made of a heavy blocked tin, with strong Short collars. pockets and coolness to 300 Pabcolm Felt Base Rugs $5.95 Slight seconds, but no defects that will im- pair service. No bor- ders, but the same rugs, perfect, with borders would sell for $13.95. 9x12 feet—a one day sale, $5.95! no end This is a shipment of new co rings for fine Sizes of top. Flesh Mason Fruit Jars, a nationally known and used jar, being sold tomorrow at ridiculously low prices. g4 Pints, doz., Quarts, 12 Gals., doz., 80c $1.00 s quality doz., ing Kettles ing kettle of the world ver Aluminum. Nuff sed 10-Qt. size S1.98 Preserving much used and % Gals, a5 doz., Triple-coated Gray Kettles, kettle. Enamel another well known and Guaranteed for strength bility. 12-QU. size........98¢ 14-Qt. size.... Mino Aluminum Preserving Outfit, cludes one 12-qt. Kettle, one measuring cup, one ladle, one funnel. A complete and well tested outfit, which no kitchen is complet durs §1.39 without. Set 2,500 Imported China Cups and Saucers, Both 15c¢ Unusual values at this price! 15¢ for a cup and saucer usually means heavy restaurant ware that you wouldn't think of using in your home. This sale breaks the record. The china is fine. Care- fully made with scurdy handles. These imported translucent china cups and saucers come in either plain white or with decora- tive blue howo design. They will harmonize with any set of china, and inexpensively replace the broken cups from your regular dinner set. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Silks, Straws, Leghorn and Silk Com- binations and Hair Braids in the Newest Colors SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. ¢ S RO —— B e—

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