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28 SAWMILLBOLER bt Ny BURSTS; 5 KILLED After 100 Years Three Others Injured in Trial the State a ce By the Run of Small Plant in palifens Florida. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. RECORD CHRISTMAS | ©:9: 800S0 s 0G0 S 99 &G GOOOHGOGLG GGG GG GOGY IANLS BURGIH & BRO. Ohe Store of Practical Giftg RADIO SALE EXPECTED Year's Business Likely to Pass $500,000,000 Mark if Boom J DI(\“:",',“:S Materializes. debt, which S s when ¥ “onsolid es had mo na- |P¥ Consol A record pated by the ra Reduction of prices made throughout the vear have brought the tube type f receivers within the reach of n Christmas is anticl- b dio {ndustry in general. ot ury had a )t £30,000,000, of which ey's share was $800,000 Hudson County , and vesterday the . (;whuhhu of the county sent i B e iy withein s as expected, r the year E !-n\( Vh(\ INEW PARIS HOSE UNSEEN. | sheer Lisle Beplaces Shimmer of Ma Rl A “Nude"” Stockings. A 7 Heaps upon heaps of marvelous toys and Santa waiting to hear what each saucer- the e e . e o radis bt eyed little tot wants before he packs his bag and starts on out Christmas eve! : ¢ et n Saturday is the children’s day—when school and books are forgotten in this enchanted town of wonders. o Christmas Tree Lighting Sets, Full Size Foot Ball—a knock- Mechanical Airplane, a toy Bilt-E-Z Blocks—Net with eight red and green and out value, for it is just what that is as fascinating to the struction toys with wh blue and yellow lights that will every regular feller wants. Made grown-ups as to the children. It little engineer can build transform just an ordinary ever- f real leather with a bladder of runs a certain distance, loops scrapers, church green tree into a $1 00 heavy, tough rubber the loop and any number of : 798¢ n its history, dore surplus sup’ a 1% during the December 4 Paris, nd are expected to remain pr: cally standard at least another 12 months Jailed After Nine Years. PEORIA, 1Il, December 4 ().— Earl Taylor, tried for the murder of “‘\h~ Dollie Charvat in Deoria nine vears ago, was sentenced to 14 3 in the penitent 1st night v ry. Taylor ly operated a Five children of the same pare! mu,‘,,.,l at Louisvill re 449 vears between them e | Christmas Tree. . and strong leather straight on tures. A Desk and Chair in ivory and 1a¢ing Buddy L Dump Trucks, very ' @ pink or ivory and blue enamel. real - looking trucks in black Just the right size for the nur- enamel. Made of heavy steel ohs = sery—28 inches high. And what and with a special pulley con- e liher birthday, while the you A snob 1s a pe who thinks that an inducement struction that $13.50 $7.50 < §3 vears old ther: him better than he is. it will be to lifts the body and study dumps load Doll Bassinette that any little Buddy L Steam Shovels, the mother will adore, for it is fin- shovel works just like a real one ished in ivory enamel and has a heavily constructed toy that separate mattress—just dolly’s fun! st \n‘hve -J le and keeps size, too. Mat- $3 75 the boy tress, 98¢; bed. . for hours Dolly’s Pouer Bed, 20-inch size. Is a cunning little replica of an old-fashioned four-poster. Desk Blackboard that will not only give the youngsters a lot of fun, but will make lessons far easier and more pleasant to learr And, of course, “playing school” is $2 95 Rocking Horse, head. Strongly lightful toy, for the day without getting t Toy Cedar Chest, t! dolly may use fo $6.50 (}1rls Coats A\ RIRY EK\AUIFM AN 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. : A_WHALE_OF_A_SALE!! 1"inishe\l in mahog.m\ and com- Zoo—a Men’s Fine *§ = {9 | 4 3 %o : g Dress Shirts ., $1.50 o—Fish—Story Dristmas Cluby Cheeks Cashed 14-in. cuddly kiddic love them the Toytown wonderful gift for the very small child Bears, soft at children See back a it ru into tr bile an gine. Fourth Floor Fourth $2.00 Floor Long-Pants Suits With a Lot of Swank! Are Any Boy’s Idea of a Wonderful Christmas Gift to Receive! $16.50 & $24.75 Snappy Sport Socks 50c Heather mixtures that look warm—look smart—and are smart! With turn-down cuffs in the snappiest of gay plaids and novelty checks. Heavy quality that will keep little feet st anything k i dry and warm ;u‘|d will Ocu:h t any e T vou've seen at so low a pri STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. plenty of places to wear one ot these good-looking suits during the holidays! Very collegiate- looking suits with full trouse 1115 and snappy English sack coat. Single and double breasted. lv--m trousers—golf trousers —and vest. In newest weaves; sizes 13 to 20 at $16.50 and 34 Boys' 4-Piece Vest Suits Boys’ Men’s Wool Overcoats| e, Loosic Suits 75 The kind the boys in popular an made delighted with so practical a giit. Infants’ and Children’s Moccasin Shoes, in tan and smoke elk, flexible soles 4to izes 6 to 8. $3.50; 8- $4.00; 1117 $4.75. Boys’ Extra Wear Shoes, | r cut with rubber heels. Made of tan elk to 1377, $4.45; sizes 1 to 6, $4.95. SECOND FLOOK, LANSBURGH & BRO. Sizes to 11 to 2, Sizes Warm Winter Coats For “Miss” 7 to 14 $15.00 But these smart - looking coats are not merely $15.00 values' — many have been marked down from $19.95 for tomorrow’s selling— offering a splendid savings opportunity for thrifty mothers. Cunning Little Coats to 38 at $24.75. For 2 to 6 Year Olds Warm $7.95 Overcoats Well made and be MaCklnaws :r J;:f-:hh le model and 4-Piece Suits erials as broad- cloth, chin- chilla, polai 3A New Group— Splendidly Tailored or boli prettily trim- med with col- lars or band- ings of soft fur, fancy silk stitching L 4 tons and 1 or tailored $12.75 pockets. Set- in or raglan sleeves. Henna, green and rose; and interlined. Lipstick red, pow- der blue, gracklehead, henna, beaver and other pleasing colors; with warm fur col- lars, and in some cases cuffs to match. Junior Misses’ Slickers $7.95 She can weather any storm in one of these jaunty rainproof slickers, with its dog collar, raglan sleeves, and Skudder Car 3 ) g rubber Mackinaws of heavy wool plaids. Belted models, shawl and notch collars. 8 to 18. Overcoats of with " rust, copen, navy, with all are warmly lined Sizes Mechanical Train Clearance of Girls’ Hats heavy Winter plaid back or coatings, 1 Doll Carriage $3.98 Doll Bed $1.49 Wicker ber tires. Boys' and Girls All-Leather HIGH SHOES $2 45 steel gear 98c White or 1 complete st body; rub- Tan _and L sinen 18"% P < Patent. Tan ize Shoes and Dull s 815 to 2 \Iuls $5 and $6 High Qhoe ‘\len and \Vomen s Hohday - Slippers, $1.29 Women's and Men's Felt and Julied And’ Leather Houss Slippers with leather soles and rubber eels, Kitchen Cabinet ple finish; Fur Collar g mandel, Bowling Alley “"\;n.mp‘rvxh with balls 5111198(: 12 and *15 New COATS $7 95 Heavy woolen fabrics, with® rich raccoon and_coney fur collars and fur trimmings. The latest flare side and back models that are in such popu- lar demand are copied into these gar- ments from models selling at double and triple this price. All sizes and colors in the lot; sizes 16 to 44. large deep pockets! Colors are maroon, blue, green and vellow. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years. " Girle Dresses of crepe de chine, twill or velvet combinations; smartly tailored, in straightline styles. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Excellent $7 95 values at.... Girls’ Wool Frockl, in clever straightline or two-piece style; prettily trimmed with embroidery or tailored ribbon bows. Sizes 7 $3 95 . to 14 years........... Hat and Scarf Sets of soft brushed wool, green and red, red and tan or brown and tan. Sizes $2 95 up to 14 years Bestyette Raincapes, in red or blue, with plaid silk lined Billie Burke hood. Thoroughly rainproof. $2 95 Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girl¢ Rain- capes, guaranteed rainproof; with hood and slash pockets, Sizes 6 to 12 years. $1.98 FOURTH FLOOR LANSBURGH & BRO. wool lining. Sizes 10 to 18. Junior Overcoats, for the little boy of 215 to 10. hes fancy chilla, kersey an 4-pc. Suits, of and cassimere Made of coatings — chin- d pebble cheviot. all-wool tweeds With regular and golf knickers, blunt vest and English coat. Sizes 8 to 17. A Few More Gift Ideas—he Boys’ Shop Is Full of Them Young Men’s Long Trousers, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 Boys’ Long Pa $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Boys’ Cloth Knickers ), $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Boys’ Golf Knickers (lined (lined), $2.98, $3.48, $3.98 Boys’ Two-Pants Corduroy Suits, $6.95 and $9.75 Long-Pants Sailor Suits, $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 Boys’ Hats, styles for 3 to 8, $1.50 to $3.95 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, 31 25, $1.65, $1.95 Shirts, with collar attached, 98c to $2.45 Khaki Shirts and Blouses, 98¢ to $1.75 Boys’ Lumber Jacks, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $7.95 nts, Boys’ Bath Robes, $2.95, $3.45, $3.95, $4.95 Boys’ Rain Coats, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. $1.95 Offering g splendid values—ior these are hats which formerly sold for $2.95 and $3.95—and an unusually attractive selection. Velvets, felts, combinations, velvet and leather and velvet and silk com- binations, in clever pokes and other styles; effectively trimmed with gros- grain ribbon, felt flowers, buckles or colored stitching. Colors are navy, brown, sand, red, green, black and copen. Brushed Wool Sets, consisting of cunning cap, sweater, mittens and leg- gins, all of which are brushed both in- side and out. In buff, Harding or cocoa. Sizes 1, 2and 3 $6 95 years. thk Sateen Bloomers, of a good heavy qual- ity o f sateen, with elastic at waist, and a dou- ble row in the knees. Rein- forced seciat. Sizes. 6 to .16 years. Pair S50c OURTH _FLOO! ARG B0,