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B TRINKLE APPOINTS - FIVE ACROS“ RIVER‘:L.,'.‘.‘.,,“"‘ all matters |hn affect north THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WO00D BLOCK COLOR PR|NT\ ¢ before the | exiending its activities into northern WORK TO BE SEEN HERE sion on | Virginia through the establishment of don | the Arlington memo 1 e Alinaton, e 1| Scotch Painter’s Mastery of Japa- | The rs of Arling- (., AUGUST wood block work after years in the Far East. Each picture is constructed 1 block for each h herself did the ual printing was | apanese workmen. ts a very delicate 30, 1925—PART F. W. WHITE IS DELEGATE TO FIRE WASTE PARLEY Credit Mens Head Selected—Con- 1. "~ 5/ United States, and other large com- ‘ i e apdi ot e e | PATENT BUYERS WARNED. which have banded together in the |~ ~ National Fire Waste Council I 5 At the Iall meeting of the council to be held in the Chamber of Com merce Building, Government experts T | Federation, has appointed a commit- | ated the latter is amended to in- ont the State | Crease its personnel. Plans of the park commission for amin;: to patent hu)cre! not urchase a patent until they have tained the frue owners has bee: ed out by method pe ramed oo | mingling: of colors: aeatis e 1 the | issued in the Journal,of Industrial 1 Advisory Committee to Represent| 1 sTiSEAHINE | ment 0F the Netione! Cepital g inEl, ness Eiveess tg Be Bxnibited IRl CliEk L s o ference Here Is Set for on the question will cooperate in the | SR (0%, itutry “aticial organ i air of ' v e Virginia rep * a in China, Japan, Korea and the Phil of prevention of fir Pusi. | the American Chemieal Society, whic Northern Virginia Before ‘,mk He b af '?Tx‘.‘fi'\I\’.‘."fi.',';‘.‘flfx«:df.‘.“';‘u'«&‘:.'(fif”r’.fi'.'fifi,r"\“ Bt (Corsoiap duilery. Ipines. The exhibit will continue un- | Ssptember 5. ;‘::. e R eati s in . | deciares that the practice of persor Park Commissi Church and C. . King of Alexan- | : V-l he thoroughness with which an | til Sunddy, September 27. Frank W. White, president of the | tomebiles, forests, mines and other selling patents they do not own BEECHRIaG g, | aria. s T Anglo-Saxon artist has mastered a pe- | ¥ % . Washington Association of Credit | places will be studiea. widespread y The committee will serve in an un- ‘ Followeing thit dect culiarly Oriental art, that of wood | | Men, has been appointed chairman of | Mr. White has adopted as his rman agents,” says the Jour official capacity until the next session | (i i 3, S s 'Plock illustrations. will be "demon- | India has its bulls and be and | the committee on fire preventlon of | slogan, “Cut out fire waste and re- | editorially, Thate Succeeded in selli et intil the next session | ton hoard to matke wa 1 at a special exhibit at the & n the Bombay |the National Association of Yll'(hl‘duu the cost of livin | patents ~owned by the Chemi will ask oo gy s st ool allery starting | Stock sntly was settled | Men i | Foundation.’ been receiv 12| viding the. ority for the commite | turers . manufac- announced yeste through between Mr. White in | Many persons have collected mone s | tee to De Dart of . th H":‘"”* e ot "m-m to| "7The exhibit will consist of | buyers and sellers, but the Bom! The retail dealer doesn't stand well | for patents ;\m 'u they had no ris! ¥ S i ARG puy “such high wages” and closed es b, e | gove v to nufacturer when the latter | to sell and then disappeared, the p s cr it e o B el in OBaerthe Al BIah: el e R tures by Elizabeth Keith, £ov t will tiy/to regulate nanufactur n r | water color painter, who turned to!dealings hereafter. | lication savs LAN SBURGH 69’ BRO 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY S!NCE 1860—Franklin 7400 New Lucette Frocks For the School Girl $1. 95 t0$5.95 _ New Autumn Miilinery - §7.50 Pleasing little g | Hats with dash dresses, in as | and smartness many as fifty dif- | | that is more a ferent styles, all l | e I a I e S S e S | matter of clever crisp and new for [ J | lines and sim= Opening Day at | plicity than & schoot! 4 ) trimming! he " materials That Invite The Woman Of Modest Income To Be As Chic As If i ¢ chambray, i 5 3 ¢ ,“‘,.' d- 9 nglish _ broad She Had Several Times As Much To Spend On Her Clothes— o seleaign : cloth, prints, no 7 ; t | q e there is of trim- | clty crepes, cre ; PoAnte aaf anoh- ming about these | . SR new hats. A | ‘t" ;\”:\‘l.ylll“‘,‘:t 1‘\ vouthful hat of stripes, “pirate” shape is | Sl of golden pheas- 11, 5 7 ant with no other X! features R : : trimming than a bit of ribbon u\lgl t with ried: they \mlmk two bands of gold bratd S i collars and ‘f"'\ A matron’s hat of the same rich shade of contrasting colors, pockets, vests, of brown is a turban with a loop of velvet pleated flounces, inverted pleats, and | on one side and a jeweled ornament flares ; buttons and | | embroidery are ) With Sizes 6 but two of tl or without bloc many trimmi 1ers to match. SECOND FLOOR., LANSBURGH &BRO. A complete collection of new Fall models for street, business, afternoon and evening wear, with emphasis upon the bolero dress that the new mode is exploiting, the novel wool embroidery and nailhead trimming that are fea- tured. FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. S_cho‘Ql Stationery Composition Books. 6J2x¢ \ inches; lined paper. Special, 6 for 50c. Composition Books, 63 4 inches; good quality. 6 for 25c. Goody Pencil Set, box contain- ing 4 pencils, 1 penholder ler, Jewelry Mohawk Glove Silk Underwear A Limited Number of Pieces Left Crepe back satin, trillette, satin, ]acquard satin canton, twillene, jersey, heather balbriggan and brocaded chiffon velvet. rubber. In green, red ane | STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. bl q\uln\ from $2.95 tc New flare lines vie with the cape back and tiered skirt for favor and the most brilliant embroideries and trim- mings will be contrasted with the plain shades of cuckoo brown, black, wine, pencil blue and heather mixtures. There are plenty of sizes for the larger woman, as well as women’s and misses’ would sell £ “THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. S ti Stamped Goods uggestions Put Your Leisure Hours to Good i Use—and Add to Your Stock of Linens! Stamped Luncheon Sets, 54-inch cloth and 6 napkins, on coloriast material, att tive designs, $1 98 For the Boy or Girl \Going Away to School For the Boy: Ev sizes. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. harp Pencils rsharp Pen and Pencil Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, Elgin Watches, 7-jewel mover 20-year gold filled case, $14.95. : | Tie Clasps, solid gold, $1.95. Scarf Pins, solid gold, $1.95. For the Girl: . Swiss Wrist Watch, 6-jewel movement, $6.95. & Piccadilly Mesh Bags, $4.95. i Bangle Bracelets, ste . y $495 to $1250. Cameo Pins, $2.50 to $25.00. Tier Mfg. Pearl Necklaces, $2.95 to $34.95. STREET FLOOR, LANSBUEGH & BRO. - ) in vellow only Stamped Linen Centers, scarfs and 3-pc. buffet sets, with hem- stitched edge for crochet. $1 OO Several patterns, each.... Stamped Crib Covers, nursery designs stenciled for outline embroid- § erv on good quality unbleached 89 e C for L,ard Table Cmer~. \\nh tl(\\l'\\\ white or 48c and. ? FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Rose Bath Dusting Powder One Day Only! Belgian Hand- ! Beaded Bags $2.95 : 3 Cans | An exquisite assortment of | news bags that ‘l ~ | will add a | | charming touch i of color to the A delightiully fragrant, soothing pow- ! Fall costume. -, in the rose scent only. In one-pound | Quaint, rather futuristic designs on a flat surprisingly underpriced for Mon- bag, mounted on a narrow, chased metal ay's selling. Far more satisfactory than frame and finished with a fringe of vari- the ordinary talcum powder after a bath, | colored beads. Entirely made by hand, | for each can has a large size velour puff. | silk lined. | STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. New Rengo Belt Corset and Girdle Two Modestly Priced New Models -~ $3.00 Both of these smart new models of the Rengo Belt are sple nrl|d1\ adapted to the needs of the medium or heavy figure. = = : - TN 2 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. PermanerLlig }R;gx;r;g T New “Cinderella” Panty Frocks $15 Baby Boy Suits and Creepers The Latest Models! \urch you will be ‘getting a per- Tl Ligeft 2tention ok gt $1 OOO, $1 050, $1 095 assured of expert attention and per- fect satisiaction by coming to the L&B Beauty Shop for it? ? Our price is for the full head, and is the same for long as The Panty Frocks in little plaid and check cthambrays and ginghams and black sateen, with pipings of contrastmg shades, clever applique designs and silk and wool embroidery. A dozen 3 for bobbed hair. BEAUTY PARLOR, FOURTH FLOOR. or more styles to choose from in each price group. Variety of fast colors : sizes 2 to 6. “Run Check” Full-Fashioned The Little Boys’ Suits, in button-on or middy styles in solid Silk Stockings, $1.95 colors with contrasting tnmmmgs or embroidery; sizes 2,3 and 4. A sheer, fine quality chiffon and a lustrous service Creepers and Rompers, in checks and plain colors, with piping, weight, with garter tops of fine lisle. A “run check” line tucks ‘and embroidery trimming. Envel e velope style Creepers in about the top is guaranteed to stop garter runs. Sold sizes 1, 2 and 3; regulation style in sizes 2, 3 and 4. exclusively— FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. % The corset is a back-lace model of excellent quality broche, with a two-inch elastic top and a wide section of elastic at the bottom in back to insure flexibility. Sizes 25 to 36. The girdle has front and back sections of pml\ broche, con- nected bv wide panels of elastic, and is reinforced in front at the end of the boning. Six hose supporters. A wide size range— 29 to 42. kS SECOND FLOOR. CORSET SHOP STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ** e (2 ) BRI P P — ;@@@?@@@@@@@@@@W@@W@@@@@fi‘fi@ @@@%“ffi@@@fi??@@@W@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@?@@@@36”%“?@ @@@%‘3@@%‘\ 1