Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, $600 IN SILVERWARE LOST FROM THE MAIL J. E. Whitney Fails to Receive Rare Pieces Mailed From Philadelphia. WASHINGTO! D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. AR AR IR AR R A R IR AR AR AR A 2R S A SRR AR AR AR AR AR A AR 2B A P8 A A A AR A A A NSBURGH & BRO. ©he Store of @I’Ettitaf Gifts " 26 AUTO INDUSTRY BENEFITS. .I-[XAS HUUSE HAS Bureau of Standards Is Busy Mak- ing Useful Tests. the beneficlary of much of the testing Entirely New work done at the Bureau of Standards. Machines devised to literally “run the road past the tire” are in opera- tion to test the wearing quality of a standard tire tread. Other machines | (0 0q L e g inquire into the durability of brake|handmade English silverware was re- lining, how heat, cold and water af- ost from the mail yesterday by Could Not Make People Ap- pear if Session Were Called, b Speaker Believes. fects brake linings. . Whitney, 747 Rhode Island Over in another of the big | avenue. # ) : By the Associated Press. which make up the Scien Re. | Mr. Whitney told police at the third s U 5 search Bureau of the Government in that the “"“"““F:‘ had been Austin American quotes Lee Satter- |automobile engines under brake; test White, Speaker of the Texas House of | ing new motor fuels and finding out Representatives, as saying that a new | :\hhsx 14)!"10 lf}:‘wl starts an engine easier complication, more serious than pay-| ' CC ment of legislators’ expenses. has | arisen to prevent calling of a special | session ot the House at this time. This is lack of funds for paving expenses g this city. The police nce reach- | [ J sreseanl Again! Wonderful Frocks | o 5 triguing assortment of newest styles and col- | the home of Mr. Whitney has not been | confirmed by post office o s. The | sitve swever, known to have di fter being t WILL GET PEACE PIPES. d in the That will fit into your holiday needs o7 | mail | t Philadelphia, addressed to Mr. . . . of witnesses, the Speaker believing | Baldwin to Receive Gifts From |Whitney. Y as if made especially for the occasion. ors they are! 4 that without such funds it will be un- | | 5 sing pieces include two in- & « able to compel witnesses to appear be. | Uistermen. lai reens, & pair of Dresses that should be $25.00, $29.50 and < fore it to testify concerning alleged, LONDON pember AE D) Bra % irregularities In certain state depart-| OEYe§ Oecember IS ST seloua] $35.00—are marked ments. mier Baldwin will receive five pipes of | f Mr. Satterwhite said he would ho;])cm'n\ for Christmas, Ulstermen heu-l"’r‘"" u i e A J unable to decide before tomorrow | e arr: > for cbcog- | Of them are marked with o inglish Whether o would issus a special mee-| arranging ft the gift in récog- | hallmark and each has a number en- sion call. | nition of the pre efforts in the | graved on it The silver is valued | Gov. Miriam A. Fer on has re.|cause of Irish pe: | r the artist workmanship I fused to call a special session, and if | pipes wili be in its manufacture and the - ets on the summons of | la > n of some of the pieces. bited | the choic = = = N v ap- ! rican, re given at | growers. The first shipment sold so rapidly that ! f! 2 e LN\ ‘Tj\"\.' we telegraphed an order for more of these : 3 : : m\‘\ stunning frocks—and they are in! More flm(:‘lll(l);f)l?éi”;frbha}pc;' I | desirable than the ones offered in the first e days of selling—if such a thing could be possible! each other in style. 4 xy i S —Straightlines —Lipstick Red —Flat Crepes j $ 4 —Flares —Chartreuse —Crepe Satin —Princess Effects —Cuckoo —Georgette g M t hl G'f —Tight Bodices —Lanvin —Velvet Brocade atchless Gitts Tioed S Black - : SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. P of Perfect ou, at a special concession, Bought at pecial n, and N 5 5 s 2 s marked down from higher prices for a To Assure Inimitable Christmas Joy Protchiine: Slibaat ) eing The Wonderful New Who will deny that perfect diamonds make the best gift Fabiice imaginable? Each day their value increases; the memory 4 ginable? Each day t 1 t1 ¥ of the thoughtful donor is ever present for many, many (] Metal Cloth vears; all these and many- others are reason enough why AND Rich Satins perfect diamonds are the best gift. Faille Silk These specials are part of a recent shipment from Am- $ Slll_( Bengaline sterdam. They were personally selected by Mr. Adolph ~ Ribbon Hats Kahn while in Europe. Felt Hats Authentic in style—in color—in trim- Velour Hats / A Perfect Diamond A Perfect Diamond ming—there is not a coat in these two $]75 $295 splendid groups that you'd ordinarily buy Weighing 52-100 carats or two points more R e for anything near this price! 2 than one-half carat. A sprakling gem of 65-100 carats or ten points less than three- The Materials—Pin Points, Bolivias, Suedes, < ““.“*“13‘ fire and brilliancy. Specially quarters of a carat. A remarkable value in and other rich coatings, would in many instances riced. quaglecs of tings, ¥ & D Gl g cost more than the price of the coat. A Perfect Diamond . A Fortune in Furs—Manchurian Fox, Squir- MO 3 2 ! . $375 A Perfect Diamond rel, Mendoza Beaver—and other rich pelts are o2 i $475 lavishly used to trim them. ;,.A’,'(,“Z’;;i';fifi.,‘;"','.’,‘i’,’:;‘"“{’é‘;i‘:fisb'gyf?&f Weighs one and one-tenth carats. A Reduced before Christmas, they offer a won- carats or twelve points more than three- fiery and sparkling diamond of perfect color derful opportunity to give her the new coat she quarters of a carat. A fiery beauty, low in and cut. A most unusual opportunity for btbecn it ot o Chistinas i) - price. ipei‘i’lfi‘lf“d diamond investment. Priced SECOND FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. A Perfect Diamond : £ $650 A Perfect Diamond o - & The Lovely New Five Tailored Slippers Cotors Weighs one and 38100 carats or cight $800 ints h a one-half carats. o 1-100 carats 1y 9 . R Hery and beautiful gem of rare brilliancy. po“:ffifis‘z'l“"ana‘x‘f“.ogfu” A —_That Were Intended to Lovebird Green Priced unusually low. of this stone cannot be stressed too greatly. Sell for More—Have Been Lipstick qu 5 Added to Our Regular Line at ° Rose Marie A Perfect Diamon A Perfect Diamond You'll need a smart new pair of slippers many times during Christmas week Dlt))gwood $I,265 $l 475 —choose them from this assortment. eer Of rare brilliancy and sparkling color. It S i Patent Leather Two-strap Slipper, with Tan Calf Pump, with open work on the Copper veighs two and 85-100 carats or ten points Weighs three and one-quarter carats. cut-out on the side and medium Cuban heel ide and neat leather bow on the inst Shell Pink :Srse than two and three-quarter carats. Sparkling, brilliant and fiery in its wonder- Same style in tan calf. 2 ‘5'_;‘8".‘!’[:?; at ow o) e instep. A gem that includes all most desirable in a ® fally fine’and pure white coler, ]Pcrfcct in ey it Sl St : = mp, with low heel and a ck kid One-strap Slipper, wi 3 perfect stone. EXEry Tespect;ishape, S1zeiancicalo; Bendiof Gaca e e s s out 'on the il Cobas Beck with sabber or same style with Cuban heel. heel attached. P o Patent Leather One-strap Pump, smartly stitched. With Cuban heel. Be Comfortably Slim! - ? =3 Nemo-flex Elastic Step-in Girdle $3.00 20 > - An entirely boneless, easy- Di d Rings Exqulstte Diamond ng to-slip-into garment of good amon 14 0 heavy elastic—that will give T $50 $I 0 an easy, graceful effect of ' Eighteen-karat solid white gold mountings— slenderness and chic, with- M k It F C t A beautiful ring, set with two genuine dia- e b e e e D out hindering your freedom a e a ur Oa . Brilliant Slickers monds, with an exquisite square-cut em- erald or sapphire in the center. Mounted in 18-kt. solid white gold. A superb gift. Lovely Diamond Ring $150 Three large, full-cut diamonds across the center, scparated by rectangular sapphires. Three full-cut diamonds on each side points less than one-half carat. One trian- gular sapphire at each side. Diamond Ring « $200 Eighteen-karat solid white gold mounting— new dome shape, with one large diamond in center and seven smaller diamonds, giving effect of unusual brilliancy. Artistically sur- rounded with 22 small, square-cut sapphires. Fine carved open-work sides. MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE JEWELLRS PLATINUMSMITHS ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN ADOLPH KAHN Treasurer " ofl.oftahn I ne. . 935 F Street 33 Years at This Address of movement. An ideal gir- dle for the active, athletic girl. Comes in a dainty shade of peach, and has four strong hose supporters. Sizes 24 to 32. CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR Velvet Sport Blouses at $5.95 Of tailored chic — with their high necks, their metal buttons and their long sleeves, are these new vel- vet blouses that one wears with balbriggan or plaid skirt. Why not give her one for Christmas? She’s sure to | like both the smart styles | and the lovely colors. SECOND FLOOR, SPORT SHOP —Her heart’s desire, this Christmas, is a rich Sealine Coat. Usual $125 and $150 Grades at $100 Rich gleaming, lustrous black, with collars and cuffs of natural or beige squirrel, dark marmot, red fox, brown fox, chinchilette and Russian wolf, and other fine furs forming a wonderful contrast. Fine, glossy pelts, splendid work- manship, latest styles combine to make this a value that is out-of-the- ordinary! Lined in richest silks. Sealine is dyed coney. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The Christ- mas gift every collegiate girl wants. There's nothing dull about rainy weather to the snappy young woman whose Christ- mas gifts in- clude one of these gay. smart looking slickers. D With corduroy collar and dog strap—and the colors 'i]nclul? e rec:i green, blue, yellow an pansy. Full length, with roomy pockets. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44. SECOND FLOOE, SPORT SHOP PEPPDPRPE BPEPTEPDTPEDDDBDDDDE DOPBDET DB PEE

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