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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. 46 SURVEY OF WILSON A A AN AR N AR R AR R AR AR PR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AN R AR R AR SRR SRR AR PR R PR AR PR AR AN ARSI AR AR PR A8 NORVAL IS URGED SN [=e] Temde Il STORY TELLER | &= Kramer in Report on the School. 3 > J Mads: /o o DR anta and The Sky Pirate wari, " cozy: PART V. BEACON Santa turned his plane toward it, and the race was on! "’l‘;'"l l}‘ ith The earth folk still talk about that night, when two shoot- il it ing stars hit one another. Santa felt young again as he cord and fought up there in the sky, the robber plane darting here ribbon bind- and there and firing upon him. But the bullets bounced off &"“. -“:"“‘ his magic plane like rubber balls, while every shot of his r:[:',f:" 5;,2‘ left its mark on the pirates. A white flag went up on the 41016 years. pirates’ flagpole and they begged for mercy. FOURTH Santa flew alongside and they gave him back the pack, ELCOR with every toy safe, except the French doll. In the midst of the battle she'd been overcome by curiosity or perhaps her head was turned by the new style of hair dressing, for she fell over the edge of the plane, plunk into a chimney below, into the stocking of a poor little girl who'd been left off Santa’s list! Santa’s plane shot away, leaving the robbers adrift in the sky, filled every stocking to bursting and flew back to his waiting team—and only then did he realize that he hadn’t given the airplane to the best child after all, but it was just as well in the end, because he thought and thought and THOUGHT, and all the children were so good he couldn’t for the life of him figure out which was best! Come Tomorrow! Meet Santd Claus in ~/ ah» The Liveliest Spot in W ashington! s for boys of an inquiring turn of mind wheels go round. Toys he specially n Vow, that Santa Claus is making his Washington headquarters in Toytown, we want every little boy and girl to come in—and join with him in having a jolly wid of course, he brought hundreds good time tomorrow. Ile asked large and small, and carriages. too, and bic Us as a special favor to tell you automobiles—and everything! that he is very anxious to krow what you want for Christmas, s he can get them all packed up and ready for his midnight ride, the night before Christmas. Toytown is filled with ever so many dandy things. Mechanical So tell mother and dad to be su tomorrow, and after you've seen the 1 useful things you can whisper in Sant very things you want. veal interest in Remember, Santa expec not disappoint him. ts-you here tome | once the | —and be sure to see the really live monkeys— Mike and lke, they look alike—they are lots of fun! A Special Selling of Girls’ Hats s well informed | v the junior high | Saturday, You Can Buy MEXIC(] i, | W o 2 v Any of These Wonderful DRIVE ON GRIMINALS e { T — : TOYS and DQLLS for Sends 250 to Prison Isle in Pacific. | Will Make Capital Safe, Police | Chief Says. Offe such a profusion o hings that ) dreds of boys and girls with economy. » doubt they will sell out rapidly early selection. Twenty-five specials in all NINE-KEY PIANO, rich GAME BOARD, junior mahogany finish ..98c combination; 12 games, in- tw elve sketched below FOURTH FLOOR HERCULES CRANE, that lifts loads for little contrac- o ’ . |l Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats S . B34 HUN i cluding India, fortune telling, tors vei98c N ‘\If\ u\mc‘\ NIC um.fxr > Li] e Mot] er,S N fyflf?:}z:é;::i'“::n;'%::: checkers, stecplechase, et BERCULES pume lifting MEXICO €1 : and ST. BERNARD DOGS, made of plush; big fellows, 98¢ SITTING BABY DOLL, with hair and sleeping eyes: 14 inches tall 98c Offer the Extreme in Value Giving! 200 Coats Going On Sale in the Merning at $13.75 10-IN. DRUMS, every boy wants a drum e 98¢ LYRAPHONE, a brand- new musical toy—only. .. 98c MECHANICAL TRAIN, runs on circular track; cast iron engine, tender and car— complete ...98¢ ALUMINUM TEA SET, in kitchen cabinet RUGBY FOOT BALL, full crane x 93¢ size; real leather, with rubber bladder 98c LIGHTING OUTFIT fo- Christmas tree, eight lights— complete 95 CREEPING BABY DOLL that creeps when you press a rubber bulb ROCKING HORSE, with horsehead, each BUTTERCUP DOLLS, un- breakable, with voice 98- TEN-PIN SETS, made of wood. Very special ......98c MECHANICAL AIR- PLANE, loops the loop and keeps right on going 98c INFANT DOLLS, with baby face, wrapped, in pink or blue bianket 9 PARCHESI GAME .. .98c 20-IN. DOLL BED. .. .98c WHEELBARROW, steel, 98¢ TUBEPHONE, 12-note size, with beaters......98¢c FIBER SUIT CASE, 12 inches 14-IN. TEDDY BEAR. 98¢ ol co, s—lined and them o these Boliv and Ch Huge Fur Collars and Some With Fur Cuffs ch go Sizes 7 Better Coats, in sizes 7 to 14 and 13 to 17, are priced from $15 to $59.50. Plenty of sizes 12 and 14. Rain Slicker No school-goin ) ordered t the re pickets ay rob ve been at-| B 7 7] | Outfit Your Boy Here Wit iy Bl 51 31 bl and Save Mo jean, with three rows Dandy, Warm, New 4-Piece Suits— Sizes 6 to 22. s i ; > Husky Overcoats and Burly ! Mackinaws are priced $9.75 First, the Mackinaws thick ones—100% all wool, belted models, with wl collars. At- tractive plaids. Sizes 8 to 18 years. s, $4.95 to $10 You Spend a Third of Your Life in Your Office kers at $4.95 have hat to h FOURTH FLOOR, LANSRUR Little Girls’ Winter Coats S Shoes $7.95 % g for (T}ir;lssz:ldyi"lisses Money Can Buy Vermont Building V't. Ave. at \ 1 JACH | I Here are desirable coats of broadcloth, brushed polaire, chinchilla and suedine— and they are lined and INTERLINED for warmth. Tailored of all-wool Tweeds d golf knickers, blunt cor- nered vest and English cut coat. Sizes 8 to 17. Cold-Weather Overcoat! For hoys of 18, Heavy coatings with convertible collar, plaid-back or wool lined. Box ster styles. For Younger Fellows! Overcoats of fancy coat Fitzwell shoes are cxpertly made over foot-form lasts to give v of space for natural The leathers are se- cted tan calf, patent vamp with Fur collars of nutria, coney and mandel black or white kid tops, and all 5 : At = > them look farlmnvre cncilvl:hlqn <7, l'); i gun metal. ings, in blue, brown and tan chinchilla, also kersey and e g i e 0 ! S Nois olile Paie saso pebble cheviot. Convertible collars. Sizes 214 to 10 A 4 and $4.95. Jieans 2 " _ You simply can’t find more value! S e e Other Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws are priced heels. Pair, $4.95 and $5.45. G R T St ey Rabkeribecle Long Pants Suits— $18.75 and $24.75 Sizes 215 to 5. Rubber heels Lot of “pep’— vr‘\ collegiate suits. Full trousers —$5.95. Widths AA to D. and snappy cut Euglish sack coat. Golf knickers, long trousers and. vest. Just the styles young men prefer. Sizes for boys 13 to 18—for young men 34 to 38. =/ Choose These Practical Gifts for Boys Young Men’s Long Trous- Sport and Leather Belts, Khaki Shirts and Blouses, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 49¢ to 98¢ 98¢ to $1.75 For details, inquire of Sizes 2 to 6 years. CKEEVER =GOS Rental Agents 1415 K St. Main 4752 e Better Coats at $15.00; Chinchilla coats with hats to match are $19.95. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Your Christmas \‘(‘:x;(f-lmg (Iard. Offering Remarkable Values in o= 3,600 Pairs Boys’ and Girls’ Boys’ Extra-Wear Tan School Shoes Snort Socks e s will outwear the im- ds con first written, Novelty ffli D At Less than wholesale cost several Boys’ Long Pants, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 Boys' Corduroy Knickers, Knit and Cut Silk Neck- ties ..50c Cut Silk Four-in-Hand Boys’ (lined) . $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Cloth Knickers .75c and 95c $1.98, $2.98; $3.98 Boys’ Lumber Jacks, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.95 Boys’ Bath Robes, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95, $4.95 Boys’ Rain Coats, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 Boys’ Yellow Slickers, $3.95 and $4.95 Boys’ Sweaters, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 Sou'wester Rain Hats, 79¢ and 98c Golf Knickers $2.98, $3.48, $3.98 Boys’ Two-Pants Cordu- roy Suits. ....$6.95 and $9.75 Long-Pants Sailor Suits, $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 Boys’ Felt Hats Golf Caps, many ........98c to $2.45 Hats, styles for 3 to $1.50 to $3.95 Flannelette Paja- .$1.25, $1.65, $1.95 with collar at- 98¢ to $2.45 BOYS' SHOP—STREET FLOOR broad toe and rubber heels. Bufit for liveiy fellows—to give service. Sizes 1114 to 13¢—Pair, $4. izes 1 to 6 —Pair, $4.95 Widths B to D. SECOND FLOOR LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ) ry to p Yule card youll 29c A famous maker stops making children’s hosiery—and closes out his entire stock on hand at big price concession. We secured 3,600 pairs of these finely made socks and offer them tomorrow at a price which means genuine savings. The National Newest novelty top effects in patterns as sketched. Colors—beige, beaver, gray, brown, champagne, cordovan, REMEMBRANCE field mouse and tan. All sizes. shop | STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Mr. Foster's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. specially us, complet ice; our pric lowest in y popularize it. @@@@%fl@WW@@@@W@@?@@@@@@@@@@@@@%‘3@?@@@@@@@@@@@@@@?fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ' A