Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1925, Page 12

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\ 12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. MIDDY GETS LICENSE, family expressedsurorise when x| \TTEMPTED KIDNAPER formed yesterday afterncon that the Probate Court yesterday. The testator died Friday. family of Lawrence E. Sands, presi- dent of the First National Bank of W. Sands, a son, when he attempted a marriage license which he does not to summon aid. e is the question officials of that G. W. HALL’S PROPERTY BUT FAILS TO MARRY | institution will decide in veference o | juonce 1ag bean fssued. She said 1t| GETS LONG PRISON TERM | Pittsburgh, W. M. Baker, alas J. P.| Baker was brought here a few BEQUEATHED TO WIFE |,/ cstate, valuea at more than | Goldman_of 1 on class, | was without her consent and that she Jamen, was sentenced to serve from |WOCINS 480 from Charleston, W Ve, oy St D e S 5 who Bal ned a license | gid not intend to get married. Later 131% to 27 years in the penitentiary. i Py i o aipefition 00 e il Bemmnsed aad AcsteioC Bastr e e jilnidhe evening Youns Goldman ap.|Eosed as Gas Meter Inspector to Chomec s Wiey ot Adamaburs, Misss ggllzfll:‘:udt\d;%‘fixe\:g Miley was ar| George B. Hoagland Lett Estate of | istration " fied Friday in Probate - astpor, an Annapolis suburb. the eventng Foungs oS eaded guilty two week: to sim- | ; : - N, 3 eared, and after a conference with pl guilty two weeks ago State Court by his father, G. Blcieisitcinest S AW s ran e emy officials stated this ‘morn- | her tore up Make Threat to Intended flar charges and was given a sentence | awaiting el 1o wress Vioom (Wjile| $11,000—Kate McNamara, $10,- | o™ v e Tihen e s of from 8 to 16 years. her tore up the license. Were Violated. while any midshipman who Vietim. his indictment in the Sands case. 000, Executor Reports. Kate McNamara, who died August married would e to leave the In The two men, posing as gas meter S 30, left an estate valued at more Spectal Dispatch to The Star | situation, the e inclined to hold By the Assoclated Press. inspectors, entered the Sands home R George W. Hall named Fannle El- | than $10,000, according to a petition -i““" no offense PITTSBURGH, Pa., September 19.|last January 6 and demnaded $20,000| Honolulu’s bullding boom continues, | liot Hall, his wife, executrix and sole | for letters testamentary filed by | by merely —Pleading gullty to charges growing |under threat of kidnaping the banker’s [ permits taken out in a recent month | heir to all his property in a will { Ralph McKee, executor, in Probate out of the attempted hold-up of the |wife. They fled after wounding John | totaling $800,000. executed September 9 and filed in | Court Friday. R I LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Dainty Rayon Nightgowns | and Chemise Most Reasonably Priced $1.95 and $2.95 You will be delighted with the clever new styles and pleasing color combinations in‘these soft rayon undergarments, and the best part of it is that you will be able to afford several of them at these low prices. Rayon Envelope Chemise, prettily trimmed with lace and in a number of delicate shades. A fine, soft grade of rayon that is $1.95 Just Arrived! Rengo Belt Girdle —As Smart As It Is New! $5.00 The long, slim, straight lines, the adequate support, the lasting smartness for which Rengo Belt Gar- ments are known—all are combined in this new girdle- A waistline model that curves up slightly in the back and has a band of elastic just at the top in the middle of the back to offset any awkward “sway- back” effect, and still give perfect comfort. Panels of elastic on either side. Sizes 26 to 34. SECOND FLOOR scarcely distinguishable from silk Jersey ... Rayon Nightgowns in dainty lingerie shades, with band top and shoulder straps $2 95 D of another color. Various sizes. . Mohawk Glove Silk Underwear $1.95 A broken assortment—Ileft from the great sale of “Mohawk” underwear that we held a few weeks ago. Glove silk vests, step-ins and bloom- ers. A variety of lovely colors—and all sizes in the lot. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Back to School—Happy'! With tomorrow the beginning of the school year, the time grows very short wherein your boy may be completely and stylishly outfitted for the year's work. *9.75, *12.75, °16.50 tailoring and styles, make these suits par excellence. Vest blunt, sack coat, English trousgrs and knickers are included. In all the new Fall mixtures and plain shades. Sizes 4 to 10, $9.75 and $12.75. Sizes 12 to 18, $16.50. Onyx Full- Fashioned Silk Hose The First Leaves That Turn With Autumn Glory Are Those of the Fashion Booklets, and the Styles They Reveal Will Be Seen First in Our Revue of Fall Fashions —Shown on Living Models Boys’ 4-Piece School Suits 9.75, °12.75 *15.00 Trim, snappy, cool-weather woolens that are truly collegiate! These suits are elegantly tailored—coat, vest, regu- lar and golf knickers. The kind of clothes your boy will be proud of— Sizes 8 to 17 years. $1.19 The name “Onyx” speaks for itself in hosiery, so we need say no more concern- ing the quality. These are full-fashioned with lisle tops, and are shown in all the new shades, including shell, grain, bran, blonde, nude, silver, evening, atmosphere, peach, piping rock, sandel- wood and harvest, as well as black. ARIS Model Gowns, and Fifth Avenue’s most dis- tinctive styles in Sportswear, Tailleurs, Afternoon and Evening Attire, Millinery, Footwear and Accessories will be displayed on living models. and so will you. Accessories for the Schoolboy ...$1.35 to $2.45 Blouses .79c to $1.95 Sweaters .$2.95 to $8.95 Raincoats. . ...$3.25 and $5.95 Goll Caps. -5 98c to $2.45 Long Pants....$1.95 to $3.95 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Shirts Wash Suits ... .$1.65 to $2.95 Bath Robes..$3.45 and $4.95 L&B Run-Check Silk Stockings $1.95 . These full-fashioned stock- ings are deservedly very popu- A promenade specially constructed in the Apparel — Shops, Second Floor, and Music by Meyer Goldmann and his Orchestra. Unusual entertainment features as well. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons One-Thirty to Three O’Clock lar, because of the run-check top, which we can safely guar- antee will prevent garter runs, and because of their long wearing quality. In__ such lovely new shades as French beige, tea rose, suntan, bisque, buff and blush. STREET FLOOR Three Opportunities for Idle Fingers! —Or a Dainty Embroid- ered Nightgown— All ready made of soft materials, with neat hem- stitched band at neck and sleeves, and stamped in a | These make very accept- able gifts— Card table covers, all ready | stamped in clever and appro- priate designs, to be worked Make Yourself An Attrac- tive House Dress! We have them already stamped on crisp green, rose or blue checked gingham, in pretty new designs for in the popular French knot or lazy daisy stitch. Only Sl i, French knoth and daisy stitch simple yet at- e . $1.00 FOURTH FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. $1.00 59c¢ Mid. Shell on 7 Amber Toilet Articles Surprisingly low priced—put them away for Christmas gifts or add to your own accessories for the dressing table. Mirrors, $3.75. Hairbrushes, $1.50. Hairbrushes, $2.00. Hairbrushes, $2.50. Combs, 50c. Lovely Silver- Plated Ware If you've a wedding gift to' choose—here are suggestions! As well as many items that you've been wanting for your own home. Lovely, simple designs in heavy silver plate. Baby Boy Suits and Creepers Dozens of Adorable Little Styles $1.50 Diminutive little suits for the boy of two to five, one style, button- on and sailor models in plain colors, all white and combinations. On some there are touches of embroidery, colored stitching and Mantel Clocks One-Day Value $10.95 Exceptionally good-looking mantel clocks, in four attrac- tive styles, each one beauti- fully finished in imitation ma- -hogany with gong that strikes every half hour. Not only an ornament for Mayonnaise sets, $6.95 to $10.50. Card trays, $7.95 to $10.00. Candlesticks, a pair, $7.50 to $14.00. Sugars and creamers, pair, \ .95 to $19.95. Sandwich trays, $13.95 to Salts and peppers, a set, $3.95. Pair Salts and $1.00 to $10.00. Salt cups, a set of 6, $4.00 and $5.00. Salt spoons, each, 19c. Hatbrush, $1.00. peppers, Clock, $2.50. 3 Perfume bottle, 75¢c. Pincushion, $1.25. Jewel box, $1.25. bands of color. One particularly attractive style has white dimity Comb and brush tray, $1.75. 3 e Pomder Bos: $1100. Tewdl box. S178: Tea balls, _51.95 to $3.95. $17.95. any mantelpiece, but a reliable il waist and colored pants—suspender style, with embroidery down Hair receiver, $1.00. Jewel box, $2.25. Bonbon dishes, $495 to Bread trays, $1695 to timekeeper ~as well. New §l the front. All colors in the lot. - ) : Sa 50¢ ’ it o e g s $14.50. $19.95. Haven make and fully iuxr- _Creepers, in a dozen or more attractive styles, with embroidered C1SSOTS, . Manicure sets, 3 pieces, Bl vates and daben Lemon sets, $3.95. . anteed in every way. Only 25 H designs in contrast, some with smocking. Sizes 1 to 3, $1.50. Clothbrush, $1.50. $1.00. $3.95 to $25.00. d Sh i of them, offered at this unusual FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. o 5 o .00. Sherbet sets, $24.95. price for Menday. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGY & BRO. ! STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. STREET FLOOR 4 i i Whether he be a tot just beginning or in high school or college, our newly en- larged department will serve him well and satisfy him perfectly. L Trouser Suits % ' The finest of materials,~eombined with the best in ‘ ;‘ / { B B S S B B B R S S B B B S R R

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