Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 14

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Fis THE EKEVENING BTAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 27, T925. | WAR POWER OF U, § S @ 0ty 888,00 0, s 018 B s B S s G s o U B GG S DB B UG B IS G B GGG G B GG G0 8) SEEN IN CHEMICALS Neglect in Preparation of Na- i tional Resources Flayed [ ) by Fries. By the Associated Press. N of proper preparation for the employment of or the defense against e The After-Thanksgiving Sale of Winter Coats the count re osition s ces of the United States, Fries sald, “will give ny other nation ¢ & will_mean succ A A Women’s Novelty Fabric Gloves 79c Pr. s Wonderful values, as you Selosnonts 5 will be able to see for your- tion of the n | self! Washable gloves of launched on a I ack S soft chamois suede and lg}r‘e;[u !;vml.L. A other fabrics—showing at_despite smart turn-back cuffs, some- :?:r;:‘r‘:d'sfiexffx::mnfi:m Y 5 times of slightly contrasting Wactn shade, with fancy colored ‘. stitching to match the sult if we slacken 3 itary development training in Sterling Silver Dresser Sets $21.95 Here is a gift of real beauty and_distinction—and one that displays unusually fine workmanship. Justifiable War Weapon. “It must | d that there is absolutely nothi nt in chem- ical warfare to prev tion as a I Justifiable Gen Gracefully shaped hair- brush, comb and mirror of handsomel); en :ved, en& s gine turned an ammere: ffi'f‘;‘:fi o éh: g?cg‘ aAg sker‘l(ing silvler—a!(nctivcly e n i » gray, as well as black. packedilaies stEclErayioie STREET FLOOR You’d Never Expect Such Charming Hats »$3,00 But the fact remains, here they are—the result of a truly remarkable New York purchase! Come and see for yourself the wonderful values and the strikingly smart models. vertheless, without a_ drastic in- | crease in ions, we will soon | be the weakest among the haif dozen most power ations in chemical warfare. War Stocks Reduced. Supply stocks for the service left over from the war een reduced “practically to nothing,” Gen Fries asserted, ac that annual appro- ufficient. to replace | n the war re-| . ; | Already a sensation, after less than a day of business— On the question but no greater sensation than the values justify! On the question of ures against gas attac said that United r stent” and | You will find a bright and colorful collection—which emphasizes on the one hand the metallic mode in brilliant gold and silver cloths—and on the other hand faille silks, satins and = B ey toons| silk bengalines in the season’s most vivid shades, such as lip- O : £ stick red, salmon, tangerine and bright greens and blues. How- 1 $ ¥ ever, there are the more conservative shades—sand, copen, dog- v wood and black—for those who wear them best. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 3] is the criterion by which weap methods of warfare | stand or fall. of chemical w - known all the great of the world. has stood the test of a great war and its effectives s recognized.” ARCHB;SHOP CONFIRMS CLASS OF 180 CHILDREN Genuine Leather Bill Folds $2.95 A “special” from the leath- er goods section—and a Costly furs adorn coats that are the cream of the season’s fashions—and the price but $58. You who know costs of materials and cost of tailoring will realize how almost incredible a fact this is! Men’s Sterling Beltogram Sets $1.95 to $5 These handsome gift sets Warm Corduroy and Blanket Robes And, wise in the ways of fashion, you will buy a Winter coat so beautifully fashioned, so authentic in style, that you'll be wearing it Prominent Members of Catholic Clergy Attend Ceremony in St. Gabriel’s Church. Archbishop Curley of Baltimore con- firmed 180 children at St. Gabr Churc] nt circle and Webster the ceremon: preceded by Rev. C. i | Church, Right aws of St *. Gavan of R of Perpetu o Rev. Claude Vogel of the n Order and I Jor tor of St. C From the Berlin Dorfba “I just met J 5 h n men in the world!” there u I'm another!” OBSTINATE COUGH ¢ —ill often begin toimprove with the firstdose of PERTUSSIN. With persistent use, your cough should entirely disappear. PERTUSSIN hasa remarkal remedial effect upon the chronic conghs of bronchitis and asthma. It helps nature to clear the air passages of the germ-laden mu- | cus, controls the cough' and I\ soothes the irritated tissues. ! PERTUSSIN may be taken " freely, as it contains no ‘““dope”” | (such as narcotics, . chloroform, | cannabis or any injuriousingredi- ! ents). Itis absolutely harmless. Known to physicians for more fhan twenty years and sold by all druggistsinlarge andsmallbottles Safe for Every Cough | asked him for | p nm out of a difficulty and d 1 didn’t think there were timely one, now that you are pondering at important question of “what to give the men.” Leather is al- ways “the best of taste,” and these billfolds are of genuine pin seal, with solid gold cor- ners and leather lined throughout. Choice of three styles. Key Retainers, in several kinds of real leather, priced from $1.00 to $7.25. STREET FLOOR Toilet Goods Gift Suggestions $1.00 Fragrant Bath Salts, rose, jasmine, violet or chypre ador, in a frosted and hand- painted two-pound glass jar that can be used as a vase. Only $1.00. Ribbon and Tinsel Party Bags, in blue, green, pink, black, lavender and dainty ombre effects; complete with puff and mirror. Each $1.00. Back Patters, in the same colors as the above bags, in a gift box. Each $1.00. STREET FLOOR consist of belt buckle and cuff links to match or buckle and watch chain, and in some cases all three pieces, of hammered and engraved sterling silver, with space for monogram. Bright or dull finish, in different at- tractive engravings. Men's Sterling Silver Cigarette Case, ranging from $12.95 to $18.95. STREET FLOOR CEiaga Imported Novelty Work Baskets $3.25 to $9 - You know that Mother would simply adore to have one of these nice, roomy work baskets—to keep to- gether those “theusand and one little odds and ends” that are so constantly being misplaced around the house. Why not _get her one for Christmas? They are well woven and strong; all are silk lined, and many are fitted with sewing “implements.” . STREET FLOOE We Repeat a History-Making Sale! Onyx “Heeltex” Silk Stockings Perfect Quality! Usually $1.50!- 89c Christmas—silk stockings. That’s a logical conclusion to any feminine mind—particu- larly when the “silk stock-, ings” means anything as truly remarkable as' Onyx Heeltex" Silk Stockings for 89c! ~ ° ‘The pc;inled, graceful heel that accents the slimness of the ankle, the fine silk that one expects of “Onyx,” the most wanted new shades—and perfect quality. With fine lisle tops and mock seam in the back. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. this season, next, and perhaps the next Winter. Rich new colors—fashionable materials—and wonderful furs; in styles for every woman from the miss who wears size 14 to the larger woman who requires 54;. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Franchette Frocks The New Creations, designed especially for the coming holidays, are very chic, indeed! Exclusive at Lansburgh & Bro. Fluffy, delicate, alluring chiffons, with rhinestone or- naments; crepe Elizabeth with a tracery of gold or sil- ver embroidery; silver lace sleeveless chiffon velvets that will be the sensation of many a Christmas dance. And afternoon and tailored dresses of unusual charm. Georgette, crepe back satin, twills and char- meen are a few of the other fabrics of which these new Franchettes are made. The newer silhouettes, the new sleeves, the new necklines—in frocks that are exclusive! Sizes 14 to 46. SECOND FLOOR. “Grip-Tite” Comfort Makes Gift Shopping Easy! Tired after a busy day of shopping—but your feet don’t ache and burn if you wear Grip-tite Shoes ¥7.50 How often have you sighed that you'd love the rush and excitement of Christmas shopping if only you didn’t have to pay for it with aching feet? Make the first item on your list this year a pair of Grip-tite shoes—you'll shop in comfort, and you'll be as smartly shod as ever before. Because Grip-tites have a 1 shank supporting your arch; because broad gh in the toe to give the foot plenty of room and narrow enoug| el to prevent slip- ping; because the new models in Grip. 0es are smart and graceful. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. $2.95 Just imagine getting one of these good-looking, warm bath robes that you will wear and wear, and then wear some more before it wears out—at any such price! "Tis certain, you couldn’t find such an opportunity every day. Blanket robes are of a good qual- ity of robing, in attractive conven- tional and floral patterns ; with col- lar, pockets and cord girdle. Cor- duroy ones are of a wide-wale corduroy in striking bright shades of blue, green, purple, American beauty and others. Sizes 36 to 44. THIED FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BEO. An Expert Corsetiere From New York —Miss Sadie Ander- son will be in our cor- set section tomorrow, the final day of her stay with us. Do not miss this opportunity to take advantage of her splendid advice in choosing your new Rengo Belt Corset— and her courtesy in fitting it for you. Rengo Belt Corsets, $3.00 to $8.50; Corselettes, . $3.50 and $5.00, and Girdles, $3.50 to $9.00. SECOND FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. Because They Are Caracul! —and because caracul is the “first fashion of the land” in furs, these coats are indeed exceptional at $149.75 The rich bronzy tones that are becoming—flattering if you willl—to every type of femi- nine beauty; the soft, slightly curled fur that is suitable for daytime or evening wear; the styles of 1926! 46 inches long, with deep collar of fox, and new sleeve with tailor- ed cuff, beautifully silk lined—a coat for which you expect to pay a great deal more than $149.75! SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO.

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