Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MAX MASON MADE HEAD OF CHICAGOU. Wlsconsm Professor, Inven-| tor of Hydrophone, Accepts Offer of Presidency. By the Associated Press. professor of math the University of V s the ¢ president of the U s of ago. He will begin his adminis October 1 during V]u & joint committee of ; named after the death of Pr dent Ernest De Witt. Burton last May. | President-elect Mason is 47 ive of Wisconsin juated from the Universi n as bachelor of rticipating in s _During the war he was a mer vof the subi > co n National F ministration br reputation ught him a national Commissioned in Army. First L Medical € pointed to sh lar Army and s t 19.—Max Mason, | - | time, President Rated Merely “Good” as | Lawver in 1906 Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, August 19.—Less | than 20 yea ago President Coolidge id not stand so high in the estimate of his fellow townsmen in Worth- ‘mx.lnn Mass., where he was practic- ing law, according to a report jus [ found in the home office of the Fideli- ty and Deposit Co. of Baltimore. | " The document is a trustee in bank- ruptey bond, dated December 21, 1906, | bearing Calvin Coolidge’s sign: t the bottom of the applicat ording to’the docket entries on ond label, Mr. Coolidge was very highly recommended as to character, | but his_legal ability w by | Martindale as onl d.” |1y the Chiet Executive used to be a [blt-slow in paying his bills, because core simply sing that he 1ccounts when e time his es- nder §1,000.” Wwill Teach Gunfire Here. st Coast Ar- tis, Va., has been ¢ for duty, as ser- Coast Artillery Corps, | with the District of Columbia Guard. ture rated gt h)hn Waldron, Use Anhsephc quund Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and rae | lieve skin irritation, and that makes | " the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist supply you with Zemo, which generally ~overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, | Rashes, Blackheads, in_most cases | quickly give way to Zemo. Fre- | quently, minor blemishes disappear overnight._ ltching usually stops in stantly. Zemo is a safe, antisept liquid that may be applied at_any Trial | it does not show. large size, $1.00. Zemo All drugg 1, bottle, & | Soa Apparent- | | | | | human bones were found by park rangers at the foot of Yosemite Ealls. The suicide left a will scribbled in pencil, dated June 7. A twenty.dollar travelers’ check found in the coat was made out to Sheriff Finn of San Francisco, who was instructed in the note to pay $6 each to two policemen who arrested Jackowskl recently and $10 to the jail trusty who was good to him while in jall. Five dollars was left to “the sheriff of Yogemite to pay for plant- when ' ing redwood frees over my grave.” Belgenland Largest and finest liner ever to circle the Globe ENDS LIFE BY LEAPING OFF CLIFF 2,600 FEET HIGH Will Found Beside Suicide’s Bones Leaves Cash to Policemen Who Once Arrested Him. | By the Associa SEMI ., August 19.— 500-foot suicide leap owski of San Fran- were found yesterday Sailing Westward in No- vember,1925, on a master- fully arranged itinerary, the Belgenland will repeat her eminently successful World Cruise of last year. From New York Nov. 25 Los Angeles Dee. 11 San Francisco Dee. 14 Backin NewYork Aprile, 1926 133days 60 cities 14 countries Limited o 475 passengers Red Star Line, 1208 F St The Largest Men's and Boys Wear Store In Washington YOS D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 15 SOGLORE BHLOLGHHRG GHGHHLH GGG GGG LOLOLGGY LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Summer Sports wear at Half Price Smart—to finish up the Summer or to begin the Fall. And the prices are so absurdly low that you cannot afford to miss this sale! (9) $ 850 Knicker Suits, now. / 2) $10.95 Sweater Suns. now. (12) $11.95 Riviera Sweater Coats, now ) $13.95 Georgette Coats, now. .... 2 ) $13.95 Flannel Coats, now. . ) $15.00 Flannel Coats, now. . ) $15.00 Sweater Coat, now.... ) $15.00 Balbriggan Suits, now ) $17.50 Flannel Coats, now ) $45.00 White Coat, now. ) $10.95 Flannel Coats, now ) $19.75 Georgette Coats, now ) $19.75 Flannel Coats, now.. ) $25.00 White Twill Coats, now. . ) $25.00 Velvet Coats, now. ) $25.00 Velvet Suits, now. ) $25.00 Knit Suits, now ) $15.00 Silk Crepe Capes, now ) $29.75 White Coats, now. ) $35.00 White Coat, now.... =10 ST 00 N YT W 1 = Closing Out 131 Cloth and Silk Coats and Ensembles 5 Group 1—16 Smart Cloth and Silk Coats and 13 Ensembles—smart woolen Coats with silk dresses in matching col- ors. Originally priced $29.75 and $35.00 —clearance at These Dresses —Present the First Fashions of the New Season In Tailored and More Formal Models $25 Distinction of line as well as originality of trim- = ming characterizes these new frocks. Those sketched For the Woman n_ ho Cares y’\"fi?; illustrate two of the new tendencies—the one a black About Her Figure A satin has a graceful little shoulder cape and inverted R B l e e engo be t $3.50 The ideal corset for the woman with a medium or large figure! Com- s complete comfort with smartness E style. Low bust and elastic top. Rem‘un ed through the abdomen v d of elastic at bottom in ba ) e perfect ease in sitting. A splen- did model, very reasonably priced. SECOND FLOOR, CORSET SHOP (15) $39.75 and $45.00 Coats (21) $59.50 and $65.00 Ensembles . (9) $45.00 and $49.75 Coats (26) $49.75 and $59.50 Coats (18) $59.50 and $65.00 Coats (1)"$98.50 Coat, now SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. The other has the new circular flounce. Other models in satin, flat crepe, jacquard crepe, crepe satin and luminette. With the new high collar line, the Peas- sleeve and other style notes. Wine, cuckoq, green, plum, pencil, navy and black in women’s, misses’ and extra sizes SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH BRO. Perfect Fit—With Perfect Comfort! Wearing Grip-tite Shoes $7.50 More important than ever, with the very decided new modes for Autumn, are modish, well fitting cor- rect styles in footwear. But there is no need for being uncomfo in order to be smart! L The n Grip-tite shoes give no hint cf but each shoe is built on a spe- a steel shank supporting the arch and the heel, hs narrower than the vamp, holding the (ont firm and preventing the strain d weariness that result from the foot slipping too into the shoe. Oxford styles and two-: -strap pumps in tan calf, patent or dull kid. Military or Cuban heels, combination lasts. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBUEGH & BEO. Clearance! Tailored Fall Hats $3.45 Simple, trim little models of hatter's plush that are the most correct note for Fall—a sensation at this_absurd pricel A quill of the same plush, a rib- bon ornament or a tailored bow for trimming—and the close-fitting jaunty shapes most in demand. Most Extraordinary Sale of Shirts In black only—and there are but a very few left—hence the reduced pricel Brims that turn up in front, mushroom shapes and brims that turn up in the back—six or more clever styles. SECOND FLOOE. LANSBURGH & BRO. Junior Misses’ One of the most important days in the L&B calendar is BABYDAY—when the needs of the youngest set are foremost in importance. This week’s offerings are exceptionally inter- esting! Tailored of Imported Broadcloth Shirts that usually sell for considerably more, and the price we are asking is unusual. We arranged with the manufacturer whereby we can offer a shirt value that is unquestionably worth your while to look into the facts tomorrow morning at 8:30. Collar Attached and Neckband Styles in White, Blue, Tan and Gray Sizes 134 to 17- Fall Dresses $15 Of so chic a youthfulness that many women of slight figure are se- lecting their Fall frocks from this collection— with their bolero effects, their circular flounces and straight lines! The new mod- els in crepe lizabeth, crepe- back satin, flat crepe, charmeen and novelty wool plaids, are suitable for street or after- noon wear. HAND - PAINTED HANGERS, just the right size for tiny gar- ments, painted in dainty de- signs ... & 25C MUSLIN GOWNS with button front and Cut full lace at neck. and long — in- fants’ size only. 59c¢ WRAPPING BLAN- KETS, of white flannel- ette with pink or blue shell stitching. 36x36 inches; regu- 75¢ larly $1.00. BABYDAY... LAW! PILLOW COVERS, with ruffle of dainty 1aS:e or ]embroxd- ery. everal styles 75C CROCHETED SACQUES; several styles, trimmed with pink blue INFANTS’ HAND- MADE SLIPS, finished at neck and sleeves with dainty lace and with a pretty embroidered de- sign down the front and a deep hem]— for he'll grow fast.... $l -25 JOHNSON AND JOHNSON BABY POW- DER, fine bo- rated talcum. 19C Can 4 COT- TON SHOULDER BANDS, with pinning tab. In 6-month size only. cial . CrA MR R € SHEETS, excellent qual- ity with two-inch hems. 366::526?:}1 size, 59c; 36x -inch size 89C BABY BLANKETS, nursery or floral designs in pink or blue. 85C 30x40 inches.. L&B BABYLAND POWDER, so ,soothing powder in 4 pound CAMBRIC DRAW- ERS, lace or embroidery trimmed, well made and cut on generous lines. Sizes 2 s 56 RED RUBBER SHEETS, of good, heavy hospital _sheet- ing; 25x36-inch RED STAR DIA- PERS, slightly imper- fect, but splendid quality. 27x27 inches. One dozen to the box, hemmed ready DECORATED WARDROBES, with four compartments, sturdily made. White enamel $12.50 finish. .. The new colors—terrapin brown, encil blue, pansy, navy, black, Madelon-rose, rust and berry. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. FOURTH FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Saks—First Floor FLOOR PETBBBDE BEPPPPPDDDDDDDT BBPD DDDPRGE

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