Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 18

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18 THY. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925. B A A e A A A A A A A A ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Band Auditorium, Marine Bar- racks, tomorrow at 3:30 p.n., concert by the United States Ma- rine Band Orchestra, William H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader. s o ; ; .v.v.\\‘.\m.; Shop AN H & Savings M Ohe Store of Practical Gifts e Street Floor 07 CHARGE DUE TOWOMANKLLING Sheriffs Unable to Find Al- leged Peace Breakers Fol- lowing Traffic Fatality. TR Drigo cones from “Rigoletto,” Hours week, and on I These conci by station WRC. At the of the school authorit time of the Friday af concer been put at order gh school students who are taking music apprecia- tion courses may attend Here ip the Boys’ Sl.wp, on the street floor, are a hundred-and-one practical gifts that he would appreciate on Christmas morning. Serviceable, good-looking apparel gifts that will give satisfaction long after Christmas has been forgotten. Moderate prices prevail! Slickers, $3.95 and $4.95 And there is no surer way to his heart this Christmas than with a gift of one of these snappy-looking collegiate slickers! Claims $50,000 for Injuries. The McDonald & Langstroth Co., {which built the new Hecht Build-| t1 Yellow or green, or any of the other brilliant collars that he is wearing these days—with a corduroy collar that fastens with a leather strap. Good quality, rainproof, with side pocket; but- tons or strong snap fasteners. Sizes 6 to 18. Lumberjacks, $2.95 and $3.95 A style that the he-men of the North wood started for com- fort—and F street youths copied for smartness. Plenty of free- dom for strenuous athletics and plenty of warmth for cold, brisk days. 1,500 Bottles Imported French Perfumes and Toilet Waters Made of heavy wool flannel, in big, bright checks, with knitted waistband and convertible collar. Sizes 6 to 16. BATH ROBES $3.45 Good, warm, restful Blanket and Terry cloth robes, well made of heavy robing in many colorful patterns. The fasteners. Sou'wester hat to match. most practical gift for the boy. Sizes Sizes 6 to 16. A practical Christmas © 0 to 18 years. gift. Novelty Sport Socks They're mighty particular about their sport socks—these young modernists, but ,@ i there's no danger of their not approving of these! Vb A all tied Jor you RAINCOAT OUTFIT $3.95 Black rubberized {abric 1]4&\ coat with slash pock and snap ¢ Exquisitely Delicate Odors in Attractive Bottles. Two Ounces Perfume or 4 ‘ Ounces of Toilet Water for SWEATERS $2.45 and $3.45 Two groups of all-wool sweaters, in pull-over or coat’styles. .\ wide choice of colors. Sizes 4 to 16. STREET FLOOR Children’s Any modern boy or girl will be delighted to receive for Christmas with tan- | Delightiully iresh, iragrant odors of Violet, Bouquet, Narcisse, Chypre, Lilac, Rose and Jas- mine—with that piquant allure that one expects only of French perfumes. You'd expect to pay a price several times as high— and ordinarily you'd pay it. But this is a remarkable purchase—one of the most remarkable purchases in the history of our Toilet Goods Section. And it takes on added significance from the fact that it comes just be- fore Christmas. Gift box ; I that holds the gay Spur Tie that holds its shape AKE a Christmas Club of your Christmas list, and give Spur Ties to every male member of it. What man ever had too many smart ties? What man ever had a tie more smart and gay than the Spur Tie? It is the one tie that holds its shape keeps its smart good looks. It is the H-shaped Innerform that keeps the Spur Tie looking smart. Look on the back of the ties you buy for the red Spur label. Acceptable Gifts! Special! Then you know that you are getting > the original Spur Tic, with the ex- o s @ disdram of the - clusive H-shaped Innerform that aqoature of the Spur Tie that makes it look more like a hand-tied makes it hold its shape. You N Made of heavy warm robing— y 3-4 o 1 ti buy. | i = ac tie than a hand-tied tic. can feel it in the tie you buy. the e rol are not only the acme of Wint omfort, but are very be- coming as well. The cuff tops are as brilliantly colored and smart as any youngsted could wish— and the stockings themselves a heavy, splendid quality that will wear “like iron.” STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. RERERERERERERERRRVERERERERERERERE Talk of the Town! Men’s English Broadcloth and Fine Madras Shirts Men's Silk Socks, Men’s Rayon Muf- black, cordovan, gray, flers, large assortment navy and ta Sizes of strpied and plain 9y 11 to colors. $1‘95 01 Pair .... Fine grade, Men’s Cotton Pon- Shirts, made of fine- gee Pajamas, two- grade fiannclette; cut piece style, in white, full and tan, Dblue and helio. i §1.65 | i §1.65 EXTRA SPECIAL! Men’s Knitted Neck Ties—A wonderful assortment of patterns and colors. Every tie in a neat gift box. 35¢c; 3 for $1. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Hewes & Potter, Boston, Mass. Makers of Bull Dog Belts, Suspenders and Garters—popular gifts for men—packed in atractive holiday boxes ot o e e color combinations that makes it possible for you to select not just one. but two or three gift robes that show no favorites! THIKD FLOOR, LANSBURGIT & BRO. [ For Clearance— Men’s Warm Night Women’s Shoes DOORS OPEN 9 A M FRIDAY ONLY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN | A Friday shopping event of importance to every woman dguiring to conserse her cash for Xmas. These shoes were made in our | own factory to retail at $3.98 per pair. ‘ 800 PAIRS OF ' WOMEN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS | / te08 First Pair $3.98 < Second Pair ials: Velvets, Styles: O 5 300 PAIRS OF | BOYS AND LITTLEMEN'S | i-_l\_ soe . First pair ’,?gzn \ All from far higher priced : lines, reduced for Friday $3.45 Such stunning shoes! Strap pumps and opera pumps, shoes tvith buckles and shoes that are very simple—all staple numbers, reduced because size ranges are broken. In black satin, blonde satin and patent leather—with a few ox- ford styles in black or tan calf. Quality has made this Washington's outstanding shirt event. The sheer merit of the shirts is responsible. We sincerely = style SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO. $3.98 Second pair | 160 PAIRS OF | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S | FANCY TOP SHOES [ adid . sz, 731 7th St. 8ale at 7th St. Store Only First Pair $3.98—Second Pair ONE CENT Glass Punch Bowl With Stand and Six Cups! $1.19 A heavy, clear qual- ity of glass, with at- tractive pressed de- sign. Because of the demand — no phone, mail or C. O. D. or- ders can be accepted. RUERERERERERERRRERIRERERERERERERERERERERE 2 Men’s Silk Ties Another Big Lot of 2,500 Beauties Just Arrived— 65c Ties are always acceptable—no man ever had too many ties. These are beautiful bro- cades, Persian, striped and figured designs. Every tie has an easy slip band—pinned and bar tacked. b taeiliobisa il sl i D NN R R AR R AR ARt e e S e e believe that bettey shirts cannot be had at $1.65, and thousands of Washington gift seekers are of the same opinion, judging by the way these shirts have sold. A good se- lection is here for Friday. Make it a point to look them over. Broadcloth Shirts with collars at- tached or neckbands—white, tan, gray, blue. Sizes 131, to 18. Fine Madras Shirts in a large assort- ment of snappy patterns and colors. Sizes 14 to 17—$1.65. MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. b AT A Tl At e e e T e b e e e e el et e P T e

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