Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, STRAWN EXPLAING HONTG thw MERAGE T, sumes o s S| 8888 88 oS98 SS90 8y By Gt G 0o 9 tic spot e 1925, 11 AR ic Ocean Mistake Is Obvious. One of these piratical people the idea of tying a lantern Maryland Judge Holds Amend-|? y and 45 i st of Slizabeth City ment Imperative, Saying g its name from the of the wreckers of the olden Chicago Attorney Named as U. S. Delegate Has Deli- cate Mission. By the CHICA Strawn, ted Press named by President Coolidge as dele sate of the U'nited States to the spe cial conference at Pekins the tariff discussion also will participate as can member of the Chinese 1y commission hington arma Tt w of the chi ons of Chinese affairs, the strike of the sup 8. 1603 v such pi conditions onfer member) to inquir practice of extra-territorial The dela vesulted from 1 France and a over the payment of the Roxer indemnity by China to France, China insisting that she could pay in the d ayment The ement « Y the d dollars.” a former president of « Bar Assoclation was once b named a representative of the Government He was asked tc become special counsel for the Go ernment in' the naval oil lease ca but withdrew when complaint « made that one of the banks for w his firm is attorney held deposits of an oil company France has few unemploved Special Dispatch o The Sta licenses to putting de whose le, . would hold up his helm r what he thouzht the calm wat , find s sands Stanshurs ounty pe not be permitted to ! Yet the same law puts a DU ———— U L Sensational ] Player Offer 2 A Beautiful, Fully Guaranteed Player Piano Worth $500. On Sale, Special at » 3285« Compare this player with any other instrument Washington selling at $500. It haz all latest lines. A remarkabl~ bargain! $ Down Piano Sale Stupendous Bargains LYRIC PIANO CO. 1738 14th St. N. W. e -0 ——— () , | = Fifth Avenue the very latest expression devices—a sweet singing tone— rich, beautiful case—and is designed along the very For a limited time we are including FREE—15 music rolls and a bench with each player. in LT ———— DI U s S Tl U U T D D D = TP T I T T — T 1 DOBBS HATS distinction is brought to this city in the headwear designed by Dobbs & Co, New York’s leading hatters, for which we are the exclusive representatives. Dobbs style and Dobbs quality are accepted as the standards by the well-dressed men of America. It will be a pleasure to show them to you hY4 The Hecht Co, F Street at 7th LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 The R A THE AMERICAN RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION—a fro- gressive, forward-looking, value-giving orc -nization of ten of America's leading department stores (pictured above) which brings big benefits to every Lansbugh & Bro. customer E affiliated ourselves with the AMER- ICAN RETAILERS ASSOCI- ATION, an organization of progres- sive, forward-looking, value-giving depart- ment stores, formed for the purpose of afford- ing their patrons the numerous benefits de- rived from simultaneous and co-operative buying by these stores in all parts of the world. Briefly stated, the advantages to our cus- tomers as a result of our membership in the A. R. A. are these: We are enabled to offer a much wider variety of merchandise; we can exhibit in our store and place on sale the lat- est styles a short time after the ink is dry on Dame Fashion's decree, and we can price the merchandise at attractive figures by reason of the ten stores in the association buying in tremendous quantity lots. Our membership in this organization which has representatives and buyers in all the principal markets of the world is assurance to our patrons that the Greater Lansburgh & Bro. Store will be stocked with the same merchandise to be found at the same time in the most up-to-date department stores in New York, Boston and other large cities. The purpose of the A. R. A. is to develop greater economies in serving the shopping public in the cities in which its member stores i t are located—first by exchanging information and ideas to attain the maximum efficiency in general operation of business, and secondly to purchase merchandise and supplies co- operatively and perfect merchandising plans which will result in generous money-saving opportunities to our patrons. No purchase is too large for the A. R. A. to make. Buying collectively, the association can and does ne- gotiate tremendous purchases, even going so far as to contract for a manufacturer’s entire output, and thereby obtain a price concession which is, of course, passed along to the indi- vidual purchasers in the group of stores in which Lansburgh & Bro. is included. We consider this one of the most important and valuable steps in our long history. A. R. A. representatives, operating out of our headquarters in New York City, seek the best merchandise in the foreign markets, carefully select goods adapted to the American stand- ard of living, and see that these goods are promptly imported into the United States and speedily shipped to the ten. member stores. This important organization is an integral part of the Greater Lansburgh & Bro. Store. It functions efficiently and economically in its special work to serve the people of Washing- ton and vicinity. This is the third of a series of articles written to acquaint better\_ Greater Lansburgh & Bro. Store. It is published in anticipa- the public with the features, facilities and resources of the I tion of the most important Anniversary Month in our history.f~ Fashion Nods Consent to Hats Large and Small Our varied selection shows them in varying sizes and colors at 510 Matching or contrast- ing your Fall costume with a becoming hat is a matter of a few minutes spent in our $10 hat sec- tion. A wealth of variety in all shapes and head sizes )t sports or dress- up we Velvets, felts and velours — have be- witching plumage shades for their appeal—simple trimmings for the most part—a feather, a bright There are so mana different pin. or a loop of material. but you versions that details are out of the question should see them at least. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. New Costume Slips—Ready. Now, $1.95 The color you have been looking for is more than likely represented in this new collection of slips. They are made of sateen or silcot, a new mercerized cotton fabric ideally suited to the making of these necessary undergarments. Silcot slips have shadowproof hems and strap tops. Sateen slips have built-up tops and 2-inch hems; in regular and extra sizes. THIRD FLOOR, 1. BURGH & BRO. . e Buddy Won’t Mind Gbing to School If He Has a Smart 4-Piece Suit Swanky English Cut Model With Coat, Vest, Golf and Regular Knickers— $1275 Te'll like these snappy fall mixtures in grays, blues and browns—quite the best looking suits we have shown at such a moderate price in a long, long time. The vest has blunt, rounded corners; the coat hangs loose and mannish—Ilike Dad’s—and the trousers are made to fit. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Also 4-piece Suits, in sizes 5 to 10 years; made of Fall woolen mix- tures—coat, vest, golf and longies. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Closing Out Mfg. Shell-on- Amber Dresser Sets, at %> Price The girl going away to school could surely find use for one of these attractive and convenient dresser sets. They are made of supcroir 350 weight stock, all of first quality: brushes are filled with best grade of Russian bristle—all are offered at just half the marked price. i A 3-piece Set of Comb, Brush and Mirror—yery pretty— for $6.75. b A 10-picce Set—comb, brush, mirror, powder hox, hair re- ceiver, manicure scissors, button haok, file, cuticle knife and buffer—for §10.75. STREET FLOOR, LANSEURGH & BRO. Brief Cases, $3.49 We have in ece A special purchase of top grain cowhide brief cases. The 15-inch size leather gussets, extension lock and short straps— ]\2'(‘!" attac The price is mu than usual. STREET FLOOR velty Bags, $5.95 pouch bag rd grain. in hape with inside and pos sice in red thin, flat pocket. m der puff black. gray. green, brown * and tan STREET FLOOR Mantel Clocks, $2.95 Four 8x3-inch made by clocks are mahogany fin- ished, have dials and each one is guaran teed to be a keeper. Special \alue! RTREET FLOOR prett mantel ~ clocks Gilbert. These novelty good time In Our Hair-Beauty Shop A the nex are side - ed. ventilated TRA "ORMATIONS to be worn with lang or bohbed hair weight hair. Easily dressed, in a great variety of coiffures. Natural shades, $15; gray and white, $20. Hair Bobbing by expert barbers—any style fully done in fashion’s 1 est manner, 50c. Special phone in barber shop. Permanent \Vavi entire head. lo bed hair ; guaranteed, $15. Manicuring by operators; every ment thor ized before it FOURTH FL( Light —of lustrous wavs smart tisfaction skilled nstru- New Art Needlework Stamped oyster linens in attractive designs for daisy stitch and French knot embroidery;: 34-inch luncheon cloths, $2.98 and $3.98; 36-inch centers, 98¢ to $1 ; 18x34-inch scarfs, 98¢ to S148. Stamped Ruffet Sets, Centers and Scarfs, on white art crash—new de- signs for cross stitch, daisy stitch and French knots. I<ach 69c. Stamped Centers, Scarfs and 3-piece Buffet Sets to match on ecru linette; each, 48c. FOURTH FLOOR Four September + Sale Items White Enamel Sanitary Garbage Receiver, with cover that lifts automaticaily when foot treadle is $ pressed. - Special, 1.49 S-piece Glass Refrigerator Set, oblong shape; a real Space-saving outhit A real value at .. 59c Smokers' Stand, a good- 160king piece of furniture’ in ot Fach. $1.49 White Enameled 4 Tub Soap Dish 29(., SINTH FLOOR with | | % i ! l NRRDRNRDP PBRD DRDPDDDDE PRRDDRDDBRRD DPDDDD B DR [

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