Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1926, Page 24

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 10, 1926—PART 1. = =y 8l ——=la|———]o]l———[a|——|0|——=3|—|a|e—r—|a| — 0| == | ——=|8 | e |n| —|o| ———=|al —— 8} o 2 o ow uomesa necora-preakin ale o resses Despite the high standards, phys. |monthly loss of two officers has been | a feal . maintained by | Sustained by the Medical Corps of the | [T 5] the for oxlgin I{F'}\‘llar Arm e b The procurement of Yo - | - - 9 Q= . - fans. from civillan life has ot ket | Reg. $9.95, $10.95, $12.95 and $14.95 Values with the steady separations from ; i y y arm during this perlod, | S F e d L. raification wo Sengeren e mart Fur-Trimme et ; S e ths coureaicn st Georgette Crepe—Crepe- Lipstick Red—Black—Bois de . [ tion preseribed for these medical units Back Satin—Flat Crepe— " Rose — Cuckoo — Chartreuse— Srhbie by the W partment are eligible . i ! 2 e e e i | N Chiffons — Novelty Mate- ) Flame — Love Bird Green — [ | tion of the Organized Reserves. Y. Sterling Gray—Canary—FIesh | First Lieuts. John M. Hargreaves : e . = and John . Russell, both of whom rials—Printed Crepes. \ —Beige—Lavender. illivear a | have recently been commissioned in | 182 men the Medical Corps of the Regular (—l g are now taking a course of in- 2 rucdion at the Army Medical School | Not only in price, \Q colors and irresist hey were previously Army internes. ! : 1 riving able prints,so smart- " : other medical reserve officers [7] Ut e s : et King their vear of as well, is this sale ly tailored in the £ o} | Corps of the regular establish offers dresses that effects, that will | : ment. They are, with their present V. are worth far higher, make it very diffi- / R e : and ‘that ‘are ei cal for o wontan pital: Harold H. Kohl, Fitzsimmons sold everywhere at = take less than three. w!w;\‘»l‘_ll'xl;‘-w a 113‘,::'\“4.'}“0':".-‘3 T”JD Attractively styled coats, of dressy far higher prices _ And she will be do y will_enter the Army Medical bolivias, suedes, pin points and other than these at “'hérh ”mg a”vcr,_\' “;“Mr A o] ext September for a course ¢ A i ring she does - ol mext September for a cou xrl ST i they are marked. i i ing if she does, < ~ ! 3 Popular, fine qual- the savings are s Sl BRI | Every coat collared, cuffed and bor- ity materials, in solid remarkable. 5 : ,M,,,‘,; he ! dered with Manchurian Wolf, Men- Lovely trimmings of hand embroidery ngest continuou 3 L c o L doza Beaver, Mandel and Coney. * ]y T Braids. Bt 1 1 ag i : . 5 = colored braids, buttons, panels and ap- art. | & Choice of following shades—Black, plique, do much in the way of mak- “ite that has . > - = i 5 July 1, '1801, nearly 25 years i Lipstick Red, Gracklehead, Cuckoo, ing these dfe~_>(-<hlhv most adorable held this grade. his record of T s, S G creations of the season. :\e‘x\h'-* is all the more remarkable in P 4\3"\‘ . 1nd' (H’fl) a“d ]flnlg( i . | that during his more than 20 years of Sizes for misses and women. 0 Size Range { but four g at of corporal v - TRG = £ _that lof cornore! BASEMENT STORE—LANSBURGH & BRO. 14 to 50 ¢ of corporal and | : nfihisdseconciRentlat] BASEMENT STORE—LANSBURGH & BRO. ry 6, 1897, at Wash- | ed his first enlistment co P P T i i ctnent o | . enomenal Purchase and Sale! 900 Pairs A a - i neR o A Remarkable Offering I, Ist United States Artillery, | 9 Allyn Cay commanding. 1 this enlistment he saw service : & A |in Cuba and the Philippines. Upon R f al S | the expiration of his enlistment in the 9 4 nds, on February 5, 1900, he re- ‘ided into | curned to Washington, and elgh . Sl o October 6, 1900, he re. Black Satin Tan Leather of ehe fies ¢'N, dth artiitery, | ] 3 3 Patent Leath d ? o] | w Hunt. A few ? atent Leather ir- S OO S ¢ second enlistment he and other desir i 1 corporal, and on July | Black Kid able materials . which g 3 1 continuously ever | went_ overse: | with the same i and new patterns ot to be cor 3 | F : ‘g seconds 7 s G : - the records | : show t een on duty in the | comparable selec 500 Yar se C n - fine qu fice of the Chief of Coast Artillery. ! s incomindrab e selection ot 1,500 \ard§ Japanese Crepe, unus ally fine q | ef of ¢ i All shoes are marked plainly with size and price, to in a number of the season’s most desirable | Favelts | tate choice. Come ear lect your shoes before th 5 e Snecially S experimental tests | handled Reg. 25c¢ value. Specially priced, = . de in the pris BASEMENT STORE—LANSBURGH & BRO. SBEee>> | vard ...........c....... el e C In the case of the | v f g : Sormuies (nomaven e Bas beer 5] 800 Yards Printed Plisse, with white and color DI Aol Sibcewine ) ensa io a rchas ' grnun:l:, hi‘ a large alnrl \:\lne‘d selection olf o] | illuminated, be adopted. The adoption | l' t l' ll e nde i o attractive designs. Regularly 25c yard. | of this type will not be made until - l arm a ‘ar( ; i the present stock of the old models . bs Yard el e Well made, with at- | 1,700 Yards Flock Dot Voiles, in a wide choice of : 1 ely of otinds. hwith dainty white . it in the Wa tractive tooled floral de- ‘;'}‘cl) i;;l(r'm grounds, sl“lll“mm’;? white : a signs and fitted with in- ard obtained 3 : i z and e nf ome time will elapse side mirrors. Choice of o] | before the v type will be supplied 4 < - . : | £5 the service, due to the large adan brown, black, tan or Extral 200 Pieces of Longcloth, in | of war-time stocks now in pos. olive. Exceptionally ten-yard pieces. Reg. $1.25 yard. Spe- com le | session of the ernment. . E ial, vard [ Al n low priced at ciall yamdi. .. ovnmne Cecnsy oS . from December 31.| Distribution is now being made by Tistonn i of the ‘ Ordn: nee Department of the new BASEMENT STORE—BARGAIN CENTER BASEMENT STORE—BARGAIN CENTER - ber .22 rifie, and for the present the r:;le- A(Hfupl.xn are limited to re- {ceive five of these rifles. : on 15 now betng made by | A Fortunate Purchase! the nce Department of specifi- .| cations for projectors to replace the | present grenade discharge | 18 pyrotechnics. War De , ayon Vests pyrotechnic signal a_dis | J ] J S—. 10t less than 400 feet. When | % J F: S c = 1 - 5 ed. the Aberdeen proving Usual $1.98 Values Ready Tomorrow at Y 1 '»\'1;! conduct a test, and a num. | fi i vill also be sent to the Infantry ' i wosiaste and Step-l St il of thelr field work capabilities. - ns ecRe age! Imagi ! ine — all brand- | Freparation s now being made in Crepe T m"""“"’di’le' for which S _ | the office of the quartermaster gen i . f eral of the specifications for the new | Lineens ypox wouldigiadlyipyituice \ - i e Cape nowd Rami. as much, offered at this sen- 2 will have a lapel collar to conform to amie sationally low price. e the new roll eollar uniform coat. Out-| side of this feature, there is little| » change from the present type of o Regular 1 eiver of naval [overcoat, the new model being fas- o 1 tened with a_double row of horn but. ands =~ o tons and being practically the same | i | et . they w e sub- 2 I sidered by | Do ",‘;,ufl“’;",.”}v“f'“p',’:m fmentieens An unusual purchase makes it M ar ‘l“'r--ln'{s}":*;‘,l]‘h‘,},’s'll,f‘('??‘1 Definite decision has not yet been | possible for us to offer this fine : ing the framework of a selective | made as to wlhmfher fth;] r=;(nl< will be | quality merchandise at this ridicu- 3 ey 5 o v loops of black brald as| S i e oA R hen RS AT |t present or Whether metal or sewn | lously low price. . e z insignia_will appear on the shoulder | - = s z ; ol cunjecra have heen | 100, The present uniform overcoat, | Strap Model Vests, of high- - ) i ed: (1) War-time demand '“fin';o'r“r""“(“("’-l"‘:" ;"’ *‘l!-" altered to | grade rayon, in a larg Adorable morning dresses, in a wide ' wilable man power; (2) selec. | ¢ ne new pattern “desi <. Sizes variety fles an ity - J (ive service as affected by local mo- | B ment 076 desirable colors. Sizes ?”f'_\' of styles and fine quality mate i bilization; (3) relation of the peace-time 36 to 42. rials that will win instant favor from i | THICK PIES ORI?)ERED. ion of units of the €s to the both the large and small woman. Cut full and long, with contrasting col- ored collars of pique, hemstitching and fancy binding. Set-in three-quarter sleeves, deep pockets, tie belts. Medium and large checks, stripes and plain colors ; 2% and 3 inch hems. _ Save woney! Stock up for the coming Spring and Summer! Sizes 36 to 52. BASEMENT STORE—BARGAIN CENTER BASEMENT STORE—BARGAIN CENTER | A Sensation! 300 Advance Becoming styles for the Hand embroidery, button, ® little Miss ar in : = Spring Hats | [uriiin: g omn S e ? stitching trimmed. Belted . Cunning one and two and plain models that are $ < 4 piece styles, in the newest suitable for dress, play or colors. school wear. Sizes 6 to 14 ® Felts—Straws—Satins—Silk and Straw Extra! Girls’ Raincoat Outfits $3 9 5 [ ] Combinations ! Coat and hat to match. Sizes 6 to 14. A very unusual assortment of beau_tlful h_ats_. R e taken from our regular stock of $2.95 to $5.95 hats. + Pokes—Turn Brims—Roll Brims Cloches Dainty ornament and ribbon trimmings. All lovely shades. Children’s Felt Hats, 79c Dainty Step-ins, in all attrac- tive shades. Well cut garments of lustrous, silky finish rayon. es 36 to 42. A very timely sale that offers substantial savings, and an op- portunity to stock your wardrobe, that should not be disregarded. _— | ates and | Crusts Must Be Inch Apart, Pennsy | e 5 Tells Chefs. -operation of INDIANAPOLIS, Ja ch-thick pie filling longside good nickel ciga as a pre- | | | | | i > the indications all point | bulletin issued for the general informa . enactment of this legislation | tion of the public, asserted that never the present session of Con-|should there be affinity between | the crusts of pies served on their din- the bulletin said, Jle, declared Maj. | ing cars. The ck incomprehens Chief of Staff, in | had been inktructed to keep the crusts, John L. Hines menting upon this subject, that | like Charleston dancers, at least 1 for future orreed defense this country | inch apart. depend upon volunta enlist | the other hand, the lack of on would not only impose m T rdships on the rank and file E hroughout the country, but this delay 1 zing the man power of th Nation might result in serious injury [] ] Remarkable Offering! Girls’ Silk Dresses the national defenses of the coun ry. In commenting upon this sub. = t Gen. Hines said “The perfection of a plan for selec- service in time of peace will per- % f ion of our v in the fc mit of rapic ever be called v 1 to organize them, with a result- .t saving in time and, in ail| Chew a few Pleasant Tablets in lives and treasu the machiner ctive service law ready = prior to the date of mobili. zation cannot be ov Instant Stomach Relief! stimated.” Several reasons are responsible, it BURGH & BRO. s pointed out in the War Depar which exis! ent, for the 60 vacanc nt in the Me ire fourfold > ind higher pay for those of the miedi- al profession in civilian life; secondly, i decrease in the number of physi- clans from the medical schools of the country, due to the mounting cost of education and more exact- . ements; thirdly, the demand The moment “Pape’s Diap a medic: ing requ psi ans in public health de- |reaches the stomach all distress go [o——=|0|——p|—=[b|——=5|a] e—a|n[—|n|——rm 0| ——=a |0l —=3|o|——a|alc———0 for ph _stomach Lo - partments of the several States and | Lumps of indigestion, gases, heart- BASEMENT STORE, LANSBURGH & BRO. - Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E endowed foundations, and, fourth, the | burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence, e ——— excellent ries offered to young |Palpitation, vanish. 5 e physicians for life positions. A study d_E-s- wu--fi| -to_v;_:chf msw:r Corro‘ct e ST S T i | Drvgaiats selt millions of package |—=|o|—=3]alc——=|——=}]|o|———]o[c——H1] |[c———o]c——laj]c———|a|———] D e i | Drigasts sell millions of packages. | 2] o] [ el ] o] o] E=IEE o] jol=—] o] o] o] o} ' t i . ¢ . . 3 | } 1

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