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. ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHI WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928 7 8OO YOOLYE GUGHGGLES GOOOLGLGS GHOORHGGGGHGGBHGRGGE) lITHE WEATHER | | ceorre e it 0. 1 Women's City Club will hold a sub- American Legion, will meet in rezu scription_dinner at 22 Jackson place ubhouse, 1829 I streat 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Buying Fur Coats in the L&B Advance Sale Means Finer Furs and Lower Prices Mount Vernon Homestead 6515, g A : g . ghtly warmer tomorrow; moderate | for the con vear lections v Brotherhood of l/\merk'm‘-] \""j‘“e':.- northeast shifting to southeast winds. | be held September 15 will meet in regular monthly session| Yirginia—Showers and probably | Col. \\lnfl»m Eighth and ¥ bl!efl““"m”;" ";_' le, | thunderstorms tonight and tomorrow. this evening at the Masonic Temple, slightly warmer tomorrow in north Lecture at Unity Auditorium, 1326 | Portion; moderate northeast shifting I Street, at 8 oclock by Garnett Jan |0 southeast winds, =~ 4 prob- | at ti ing Animal § h. s — ers and prob- | at the uary on “Uplifting Animal Strength.”| ;). "4y, ynderstorms tonight and. to- | van Fellowcraft Club of Federal Lodge, | morrow; slightly warmer tomorrow in | Capital F. A. A. M., and the Federal Chapter, | north portion. meets t U. D, Order of the Eastern Star, at By make thelr second annual excursion Records for 24 Hours. to Marshall Hall this afternoon and | ‘Thermometer—s p.m. eveniy: 12 midnight, 72; 4 a.m., 70; noon, 65. (nun(il. norrow Deaths Repm ted. Burnside Corps, No. 4, W. R. C.,| Barometer—4 pm pm., | ¥red B mHan Reet B meets at 8 o'clock at the G. A. R.|29.91; 12 midnight, 29.! . 29.94; o Hall. 8 a.m., 30.00; noon, 30.0 A Highest temperature, flu: r Drill Corps, Orlent Commandery, |6 p.um. yesterfay. eE No. 5, Knights Templar, will give a| Towest temperature, 65, occurred at lawn fete this evening and tomorrow [ noon today. evening at Sixth street and North| Temperature same date last year— . 5 o Carolina avenue southeast Highest, 79; lowest, 64 United Lodge of Theosophists will Condition of the Water. us the Privilege of Convenient Payments |[ s s ot 1731 K street. water at 8 am. today: Great ¥al District Council, Royal Arcanum, |Temperature, 75 condition, v meets at § o'clock at Eagles' Hall, [ 104 — Ninth street and Pennsylvania ave- Tide Tables. nue. (Furnished by United States Coast| You no longer need be wealthy to own a fine fur coat—by looking ahead and planning, even the most modest income may be made to include one of the lovely garments in this Advance Sale. Sinjoro Bopomano will give a pub- r .a";‘ L'“'O;:i"ll” Survey.) lic lecture on the Esperanto language | Today—Low tide at 4:45 o'clock at Seventh street and | P-M.: high tide. A 5 Tomorrow—L Pennsylvania avenue. 1033 oy hige “di P Marriage. MONTGOMERY—WADE b S 3:43 p.m. Select your coat vyhnle you have the adva.ntagc Marrlage Licenses. il Rl anl Mion: i > Ft of these special prices; a reasonable deposit will Abraham Boker and Lillian S. Zarin _ Today—Sun rose 518 a.m., sun sets Deaths hold it in cold storage until Fall. e s | O -iaes 610 mamy e : Samuel Goodman and Fannie Harris. both . DR SI06E D0 AT ceun | ing NTLEY A of Baltimore. M sets 7:06 p.m i u pehjumin Countis and Mary E. Pacr Moon sets 1:59 p.m - 3 " orace Ball and Aleths Tapecotf, .~ Automobile lamps 1o be lighted one i ; Rohertt ! Cave ot Fort Moer Heldhis ¥a. | half hour afte Featuring a Special Group of Trimmed an; 3 ty William 5. Evans and Margaret D. Mo Weather in Various. oy ¥ Ciderwood ahd Lora B. Dear ot « t of Richmond. Va. : Temperatace. *7 Augnst 14, at dhlr L. Javis and vicien Banister er and Adelaide Lavender ER 4 tbnchen agd. Oltve G, Brady § fEEE C Aduma and 10a L. Gould. both | stauons. 3 EF 53 ea lne Oa S ; Moptzomers of Pliladelphia. 3 gi =2 [ X Pa .ma Ingi . Wade of this ci n Abilens, T teed F. Cox of Fort Bras Margaret K. Ross of this ci o U. 8. Warcraft in Nicaragua. CORINTO, Nicaragua, August 12 (P).—The United States torpedo boat | | destroyer Quail and nine submarines arrived at Corinto yesterday. The officers and men will be entertained by the government. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE k Cleaning Lincoin 239 After Advance Sale, $115 A rich, glossy sealine (dyed rabbit), with deep collar of Russian wolf, silver muskrat, brown fox or blue squirrel. A model whose graceful, slim lines are quite as becoming to the larger woman as to the woman of average figure. It fastens with a studded button of metal and fur. Beautifully matched skins of the same fine, rich texture and glossy appearance—workman- ship that is exceptional in a coat at this price— a beautiful all-silk lining—and the price for Au- gust sale only! SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. %4 GRAVEVAULT o 5% ooodam | Bitmthe Bt tok ELS 5 PROTECTION roREIG: '1.!(,1;},11}! Sonds, Ausust 10, 1933, 8 | ! i | ] (8 a.m.. Greeuwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather 5 Clear From Water in the Grave al case in the world Never befors has the nary means been able to rmany ed ones the best without Eobenhag .,. | Horta : Fall Frocks —To Wear Now! $25.00 and $39.75 Autumn—Comes With the New Fashions and Not the Calendar —To Smartly Dressed Folg o Tl;is wt;nderful Clark Grave ‘ault is furnished by W. \\’ Chambers for $85 AMBULANCES p Complete soutbern" wheat i Births Reported. s have been reported to | B BABYDAY—every Thursday at Lansburgh & Bro. Scores of mothers await Babyday and plain their shop- ping accordingly. They find it most convenient to shop in a Baby Shop where are assembled the many dainty and practical things that mean so much to baby’s comfort. For tomorrow, this comprehensive list: The Largest Equipment in Town THE BROWN STONE Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. T ] ": Sexiee “Bob. | et T e LMD 14th St.,cCorner Chapin : e *(Chicago @ eh i What thrill is comparable with that of wear- ing what’s smartest and newest—and wearing it X first? The quaintly effective bolero frock that has just won its laurels in Paris openings, the skirt with a circular front, or the graceful ges- ture of a new shoulder cape—all the clever and original touches that bespeak style are here. Let Us Show You —these new crepe-back satins, cantons, flat crepes, jac- quard, Luminette Crepe and merrilan that we are showing for Autumn. The colors, too, are rich and beautiful— Epinard Green, Amathon (a soft plum shade), Holly- berry, Cuckoo (a warm brown), pencil, navy and black. Sizes for the Slim Miss or the Matron. Infants’ Handmade Carter’s Silk-and-wool | Ivory-finished Ward- Slips, finished at neck | Bands, with shoulder | robes, with compart- and sleeves with lace | straps and pinning tab. | ments; white and blue and tiny French knots; | Infants to 1 year. 79c. decorated. $12.50. ;hr“'i"c}:h h;‘;‘:)o allow Cambric Sheets, size Ivory - finished Cribs, CERLONT 2 36x52 inches. Each, 59¢c. | with drop side and Na- Handmade Gertrudes, toinal springs; size 27x : B Infants’ Cotton Band : t vith s 2 2.50. TRt pinning band. 6-months Ivory - finished Cribs, )e:;;:s]?:o(g;wn‘ i size. 19c. with large wire wheels 3 2 § and good springs; with fants, button-front style, Red Star Diapers, size mathgess 3(595'8' with lace timming. 59c. | 27x27 inches; slightly - Black, 2 like a Spaniel Thomes H. apd teren Luther B, and Edith M m Ra Benjamin’ ¥ AThert J. and Reginaid W. Rarmond and Mary Th Joseph and Ollie William | Frankiin size 25x36 inches, 5 4 S0c. « Paper Diapers, 10 in | package, 25c. | J e FOURTH FLOOK. LANSBURGE & BERO. B «‘f; 5 o'?"'n"!"‘rfi":z D“fim’x?i‘ o T o M DS Bata T iom an 18 & 14 Y6ith st Reward. Phone Col. 1294. TE: COSTELLO Mode; te <hi tan. collar with SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. : f t. o d B 25x36-in Rubber | | paciage. $200. " 28-pc. Layette | ; ety $8.95 - Sheets, strong white | | o Pad i 33.pe. Layette l | . . = Nursery Pads, pink, 2 ss noon: 1 ava The Newest Thtng' rubber with eyselets; | | blue and white, 50c. $12.50 \g'(“a‘dmn on back. Phone ol | Gther Layettes to Jolie Jean Step-in Girdle $5.00 A slim and intriguing little 2 § 3 garment that permits milady to ~ %* ' wear her roll-tops without dis- OO eWS comfort, for it substitutes round ° garters that fit above the knee for the supporters that fasten Kimonos Comfortable as no corset at all, for it’has but a bone here and DOG. white r, tan ears and neck. \ \V LOCAT black cross. 227 Wm. Sardo & Co Tk Toaher | Mssern Giadel. incoln 524 e G T JAMES T. RYAN 17 Pa AveSE g cols in: Model ChgiiVate Ambulances. renetic Connection VL. SPEARE CO Neither (he_ successors of nor connected L || i O, wiscmon of Sor et 626 1009HSl N.w. 5!:(\1“ eal & Co., LINCOLN 8200. Chapel E AERI\‘;—Ru\m:! sold, e '3138. “on_ Bt be- st. 5w, Re- SLASSES, Torioie shell, T oM T Tugeday elening betweeri 17th ang a1 Sonnecticut ave. Pl 3t ‘Allles' Inn for C. L. Tate. R 816 H ST, Automobils Service. there and wide sections of elastic . : Y e i 5 ) _ i e o s A e SN i, B AL | Joseph, F. Birchs Sons i . ure’s curves. The clever garter Regularly Sell for $3.95 and $8.95 P d l;d(nfn“?lsmwgofizl&rl:“ 2| 3034 M ST 1\A,§€ BIRC i‘uzbmhed 1501 3" ({Irmnrmm stockings above the knee and —Offered Tomorrow at s wler Se = (SR TER even the sheerest of chiffon hose MESH_BAG_Gold. ~ Ouner m?‘ax;‘.: r.; Ga rvl Funeral Directors Since 1850 will not skow “runs.” ST A e 5 234 . YSICIAN'S BAG—Black, _containing in- an 5512 1732 Penna, |° SECOND FLOOE, COBSET SHOP giruments. * Seward. 100 Mass aye. Frank- e Ave. NW. | b4 i Agg, T Timothy Hanlon ! Rew: 5 641 H ST NE, Phone L 5543. "m.‘d"i,"m“f’?m."x'.“x‘é’.’“‘:‘( ERontal FUNERAL DESIGNS, HEID. Io 25 420 et' 5 and s _C-u3e | BI ACKISTONE'S W—‘W RED HEA 0! ugust tween Flol‘al “Blanket Sprays" 7th and i ne. and 4th and K ne. Retura 1o h st n.e. 14 Clearance of Junior Misses’ Summer Coats 15 Originally $19.95 and $25 Smart coats for vacation and early Fall wear. Navy, tan, copen twills, also tan and rose velours. Tailored or fur trimmed. A few smart sport tweeds and mixtures in the lot. Sizes 13, 15, 17. $29.95 to $39.50 Coats, Reduced to $25 FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Manufacturers’ samples—else they would have to be so_]d at full value. Bea}xfiiul em- ol bmm Tmd 970, | o And, Other Beautital Fioral Designa at | KETT o broidered voile, plain colored voiles, flow- 2‘335"&'.2?55‘.‘1‘., s, Fiuder ‘M‘Wm 0% | KETTNER. 'Pflfi‘olsn HELL GLASSES, in black lulth- Artigth Seidp nexpensive. d B ol\ FRUCK TTRE g'm{;«_ym;‘:m% S Geo. ECF.‘ Shafler e gy Z ’ s Main 7H57. oF 630 N. Y. a 1 os | ISP ERATE BRIC Prempt Deiivery i ot Bt o 5| We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Modorqte tween & and € nive a WRIST WATCH—Whits old. sl with diac I"ICQ o of._near )\unnnllys e There come sad memories of five year o nighd” Rendnd ™ delie Har gonds aud biue savplires Hova 1,108 : Main 7244. f'/orl.sm Dnknow to others ha fs still by my sid T R TEPPPPBTDE PEETDD PPPPPDB 5 = wen™ V| W HSTSNY MAN G083 | it i e ) ol A A ered voiles. All with wide, flowing sleeves and deep ruffles down front and around bot- tom. A host of bewitching colors. Some are further enhanced with touches of fine lace. There will be a crowd here early tomorrow morning for these—avoid being disappointed by coming early. To heave Not now. my sorrow and bitter When_ alone ’.‘ THIRD YLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO.