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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925. _—“‘_“’m_ A £ G S Gl GGG GGG GGG 8 SSRGS G GG GGG, The photoplay, “Below the Line.” is| love on the | Rin-Tin | POLI'S—"Rose Murie.” The charm of “Rose for ; « ' 3 R (Continued on Sixteenth Page) | night at Polls ¢ 1 " ymance of » : —— o the theatrical world in the Sprink COLDS THAT | well known by this time i ) F E: 2 = on of s traits and chiur- | traction, : Al receive 7th to 8th to E—Famous for Quality Since 1860—Franklin 7400 e ER I | DEVELOP INTO | rns o police dog Persistent coughs and colds lead Bl Cold Weather—and a Sale of Warm Coats : : : o | to serious trouble. You S o | offered by Floyd Wheel allediahmh e idut ol —Cold Weather and the Marvelous Values B e | action: it soothes and heals the in- of the Year-End Coat Sale Arrived To- ; STRAY flamed membranes and inhibits gc‘her! 359'50’ ‘65-00 and ’69.50 C“t‘ hole Kameos. germ growth. lines the bin o, | Hiew s one of the greatest healing I'he last word in Winter smartness are these styles—is it any wonder KEITH'S—Albertina Rasch thi: E persistent coughs and e » . . 8 g . . Another good holiday hill is offered < A B n | e her forms of_ throat that all of \Washington seems to be buying coats, all at one time in this at Keith's this week, Albertina Rasch Music - E ou troubles. Creomulsion contains, in |1 » - dieen of American ballet, and a|Cour . gz | wadition 1o crensote, other healing |f| sale? Beautiful materials, combined with rich furs—as only, really’ good tailors are able to do! Even Further Than You Hoped— —vour Christmas money will go. and there is no wiser way to spend it than on a really good-looking and serviceable coat. Every new fabric in every smart color is to be chosen from this group. And such high quality furs as these— : Gray Wolf Brown Wolf Gray Fox M&%Q@&ifl’} WJQ’Q%@}&‘&&@J&A&%@ g&@g&g Brown Fox Beaver Silver Fitch French Lynx Sable Squirrel Caracul Keep Warm Wlth | Sizes for women, for misses—and plenty of extra sizes—but $46! SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ompany helping develop all the hum possible. \!an\ ecu : c 8 o w=es | an Q1] Heater s She offers iwn;: £ R ofiEl There are many cold corners in weather like | . SPECIAL! this that the furnace can’t heat—but an oil heater will keep them warm as toast Y oilteater ||| Bovs Fleeeed | Year End—Reduces Shoes! (as sketched) Ul’liOfl SuitS | —to but a fraction of . ! $ 1 OO their value. Usual $7.50 $ 5 9 5 forless heaters t o to $10.00 Shoes, now— ° vithout reil The calendar says that - 5 . Winter is here in earnest, Of course, there is but one reason in the world why shoes : : And e dlien misr e so smart and so splendid in quality should be marked as low ; S e e B $/ .00 | strongly corroborates the as this—size ranges are so broken that in many instances e e i , full nickel trim- 59 00 ! idea that this is a timely there are but three or four shoes of a style. jht performance. staviinz o med and with tray attached to protect rugs offer! nermmitive l‘éf’\.l'i‘T,'.,‘SI?‘l' entertair : Perfection Oil Heater, with gallon size g7 5 i Smart tailored and dressy styles in Patent, Black Satin. e o Sommt and teo s '““'i:"‘::_:‘u' carpets ! Boys will appreciate the Brown Kid, Dull Calf, TanCalf, Black Suede, Patent = Rller ek warmth of these medium with Blonde Kid and Tan Calf with Blonde kid. Everv size “Battling Buttler.” a Ia1 adapied rom Geors »n-.: :u;;é : : fleeced union suits in ankle in one or another of the styles T ction of ame name. s the A SBI |RGH @ RO. length, with long sleeves. i anced bill, which was f 1 - = : & SECOND PLOOR. LANSBUR e ted at the ol e Tth to 8th to E—Franklin 7400 Sizes 2 to 16 years, in gray. Gn & BRo. @%fi@%fi@%\%@ ®@®@@@@@ THIRD FLOOR ‘ R SPECIAL! CsoTrourth G | Silks—of L&B Unvarylng Standard W i 25% Reduced e e Blankets : 40-In. Flat | 40-In. Satin | 40-In. Crepe 40-In. 5 $1 One-Quarter Saving Crepe ° Crepe do Chiie Chiiffon B s e Iy begun—so “tis well to Usual $1.98 Grade— | Usual $2.98 Grade— | Usual $2.50 Grade— V l t . % Any way you say it Now A A elve y y vy y it, Now Now Usual $6.50 Grade— ing nights with these soft Today 1] 5169 | s2.68 | 51.98 | sq459 | fortify Baby against freez- ‘],\ ]fam_rrr'l material, A wonderfully heavy All silk—and a very 7 2 :.m'] e o closEy. yeven, rand 2 all-silk crepe in a range | lustrous, heavy lity A deep pile, lustrous, ket material PEESEY Pl heavy, high quality in a : P s ang 3 s, heavy quality. | ajsilk imported black or blue plaid effects, neatly ey orhrert o £ 50 ligh c rk shades and deli- | velvet—stunni He i Bl A Winter Suits ' R e s B b and Overcoats | Formerly NOW | Formerly Now A Sensational Sale Of Dresses 235) 26% 40. 30-% ! P —and it deserves to be a sensa- 45. 33.75 | 50. 37_50 | ) =X » m:ln., fo{ldreuea :or whu.;{h yzud $ 5. 415 60. 45% | : : 8. s ciboraly. . 65. 487 ‘ 0. 5230 ; S NO APPROVALS e = | Y : 2 00 i ‘2' 56 _z | 80. 60_ i ' \ 1 : ¥ The first day discrimminating \Washingtonians came 85. 637 I 90. 670 "k seeking bargains, and found not only the most amazingly FOURTH FLOOR 95 71.25 100‘ 75.00 i ] i i b \ ‘ \ low price, but most amazingly smart styles as well—today was another big day—for you may be sure first comers Stein-Blochs Included spread the news far and wide. Your early arrival means i ekl a - And Here is Another Shipment . . \| a selection while stocks ‘ e A 3 —not more to be desired than the first, for that would be impossible, remain complete in fab- ‘ ‘ but quite their equal in quality, and in fashion-rightness. Spring " I d styl i shades and spring styles included in the assortment of stunning ric, color and style. \ afternoon, street, evening and sport dresses. Of such materials as— % ‘ | Crepe Elizabeth Crepe Satin Metal Lace ° ’ Heavy Flat Crepe Rich Brocade Charmeen ldnw esf Georgette Frost Crepe Chiffon (INCORPORATED) New Prints Chenille Twills 40/, to 54!/,—but not in every style—only $12! SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 14th and G Streets N. w. ; i Sizes for misses, 14 to 20; for women, 36 to 42, and extra sizes, B P PPPPTPPPPFPPPETPPPEPPTTTPP TP PP TPPEPRPT