Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1926, Page 26

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26 CONSTRUCTIVIST ART i, fusanees ON STAGE TRIED QUT . myiviimeqianon e creates the impres- | | sion of a factory interior. which the play devotes to the production of gas i L] i | A large wheel is suspended above the Inldns’t‘n‘al Play, Gas,' Produced | 2 ke e stagg, and latticed steel in Chicago, Has Settings That “Act” With Players. ! THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, RADIOS IN CHICAGO BECOME “WIRELESS” D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY SHOT TO DEATH IN CAR RICH CHICAGO ITALIAN Brother Probably Fatally Wound- ed by Men Who Attacked Them From Other Auto. 28, 1926. so-American artist Louis lthe R known as a leader in the | scardea. This ana Lozow SCIENTISTS SEEK CAUSE i OF PRISONER’S DEATH 1 ni i follov by Attorne | County Solicitor Jim Davis mination of the vital being conducted & br. B. B. R | endeavor to 1 containg polson, und if %o Wil be made to! deferining BIRMINGHAM, Ala. T WHIGH 1€ vy adm nistered E 3 ‘\\'hexh«-x Jumes V < ful A wall of secrecy has been built | West Virginian, at Top | ahout the case by interested State of | prison as a sesuit of fll treatment will | §fals and persons enipl etermined by chemical | juet the tnquiry, but put begun to disappear during the right. The only evidence the next morning that there had been an antenni on the roof were gaunt aerial supperts literally wireless. The first theory advanced was o, windstorm. But there had been very Enterprising Thieves Strip Copper | little wind, and there was no evidence of tangled wire in the neoghbor’s vard. ‘Wire From Aerials in Further depredations led to the belief i that some one was trying to satiate Western City. a passion for laughing up his sleeve. Then it was thought that an effort e was being made to stop some offend- ing listener who from an oscilliting Antennae | receiver was sending out inter e. ive come to|But all types of sets were victims. troubles of | Now the thief theory is uppermost. | icl 39, was killed and Antonio, his It is thought that some o hose | brother, 50, was probably fatally car and its occupants fired several timee with shotguns at the Moricls. The police advanced a theory that | the two men had been shot because they falled to contribute to a fund for the defense of two Italians who were tried for killing a policeman. I i Appeals for U. 8. S. Constitution. Secretary Wilbur has appealed ior further public support of the cam- paign being conducted to recondition the frigate Constitution, now at the Boston Navy Yard. Individuals and organizations were invited to sub- | PTISOT 08 5 scribe to $500,000 fund. Only | Prob: 1"- % o g S about one-fourth of this amount has |1 HORLE sirmingham and AU- | jments say that former convie been received, and the Secretary |Murn yester 1 tock and u former guard has supply of copper w s 1o wounded last night as they were driv- | pointed to the action of the me‘.;. b In' the llf ratory of 1 at Knox was \‘.1:I!h;)(-rl. ther attempting to replenish his e itoont ; school board in voting to permit the |Southern Coilege r pecaus The only remedy applied s ink tokthels antomeblle, They |drive to be conducted in the city |Jones, biologist. is wealthy wholesale grocers. Another | gepools there as an example for other |amination of parts utomobile drew”abreast of the Morici to learn whether he w - LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 eneral Laboratory Tests Being Conducted to Determine if Enox Was Beaten or Sralded. | structures fill in the background. The colors are gray and black, with two reds for vividm They serv only to cover the structure of the set | and no effect is made to create a scenic | Brihe AnaocistdpE ffect, The emotional stimulus of | CHICAGO, January 28.—“Consiruc- | color is supplied entirely through the | BY the Associated Press tivism” in stagecraft, with i | use of ligt | “cHICAGO. January dimensioned and somewhat T that pass in the night ha scenery and a motion-picture te 1dd further woes to the nique in lighting, was grought to ( the radio set owner. cago’s legitimate s night i Tt may have heen a juke: it might ¢ or's indus tion of the pl 1 then it mizht constructi ave been some of eking revenge, nge throughout king (o - wire aersls in un effort By the Assoclated Press. ] the manner By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 28.—Gust Mo- unit of the far las | ity The set does not cl Second Floor Coat Dept. Quotes Season’s Lowest Prices! Offering 221 Women's Winter Coats The blue pencil has written—and moved on! And in this ruthless markdown profits have been entirely disregarded. Here are 221 warm, good-looking, stylish winter coats offered at the lowest prices the second floor has seen this season— lower prices because these coats must be sold before inventory. If you have waited until now for savings. here they are— 69 Fur-Trimmed Coats— Usual $29.75 to $39.75 Grades Straightline, flare and wrappy models, trimmed with Man- chu wolf, Mandel, French lynx, fox and dyed coney. Fine suede, veloria and bolivia. Sizes for misses and women. 47 Fur-Trimmed Coats— Usual $35 and $39.75 Grades Late winter models, selected from higher priced groups and reduced for quick selling. Trimmed with squirrel, Mandel, Manchu wolf, nutria and French lynx. Misses’ and women's o 105 Fur-Trimmed Coats— Usual-$39.75 to $59.50 Grades A group of finer quality Winter Coats of soft woolens. Smartest styles, with beautiful fur sets of fitch, beaver, squirrel, | wolf, fox and Manchu woli. Sizes for misses and women. Was}l GOOdS Remnants of White and Wash Goods, 1 percales. g voile, silk-and- cotton cre 1d other i lengihs of from 1 Marked ......... THIRD FLOOR Even Spring FELTS Low Priced! Usual $3.65 and $5.00 Models *2.85 Light pastel shades and, Salmon, Gray, Copen, Green, Copper —as well as black! In such intriguing little shapes with their dent- ed crowns, their soit rolled brims! With very simple trimmings, indeed —a band of grosgrain rib- bon, a bow of felt or a brilliant pin, and suit- able, therefore, for tai- lored, sports and semi- dress wear. SECOND FLOOR Handkerchiefs Men's Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with neat ;- inch hems. As a very special Frid: $ e o $1.00 Women’s White and Col- ored Linen Handkerchiefs, of very good quality, with daintily embroidered corners. Each, only 15¢ Children’s School Hand- kerchiefs, in ,white or pretty colors. Buy them in quantities for the price of a dozen s oty 45¢ STREET FLOOR Notions Shinola_Shoe Folish, 7c. Collar Bands, 6 for 19c. Blocked India Tape, 3 pcs. for 5c. English Twilled Tape, pc., 8c. Snap Fasteners, 6 cards for c. Hair Pin Cabinets, black, éc. STREET FLOOR Domestics 63x99 Single-bed Shee:s, ct itly , but b 1 an excellent Each only I‘f“g $100 81x90 Double-bed Sheets, a splendid quality, that is entirely frec from dressing. Very special in price, o * $1.00 41-In. Heavy Unbleached Cotton, a grade that is popu- larly used for a great nany purposes. Avard. €, for tomorrow 54-In. Unbleached Cot- a long wearing, heavy ity, for gencral use. As a special Friday offer, $1 00 three yards THIRD FLOOR a tra for Neckwear Shell Boudoir Lamps, in k or orchid— vsval $3.50 values. A spe- ¢ial Friday bargain, s Cashmere Scarfs, with colored stripes on a tan back- ground. Finished with knotted fringe. Very fine value 69 it it Crushed and Soiled Neckwear, in an assortment of smart styles, offered at 4 or less 4 price. Each— 25¢ to $1.00 STREET FLOOR Ribbons Short Lengths of Rib- bon, including many different kinds, widths and colors, of- fered at one-half price. A yard, now only 190 Ribbon Novelties, a mis- cellancous collection of dainty little boudoir accessories at half price. Each— 25¢ to 50¢ Satin Ribbon Garters, in lovely pastel and high shades. Formerly 50c a pair, 39c now only Girls' Wear Junior Misses’ Dresses, of” wool serge, flannel, twill and a few of crepe de chine and satin; prettily styled for girls from 13 to 17 years. These are usual $10.00 and $15.00 frocks, ves $ special at = 7.95 Girls’ Wash Dresses, in several becoming little styles and colors. A few with bloom- ers to match. Broken sizes from 7 to 14<years4 dMarked down from 25 an $1.59 to only . T 893 18 Girls’ Rain Coats, in- cluding Bestyette and other niakes, in blue or tan. Broken sizes from 6 to 14 years. Re- duced from $4.98 and $698 to— $2.95 and $3.95 FOURTH FLOOR Linens 58-In. Mercerized Dam- . number of lovely nd striped pat- Selling on Fri- day. a yard 500 300 Belgian Linen Table Cloths, with plain centers and colored striped borders of Sl o §1 95 Corsets 0dd Corsets and Girdles, including Nemo, Stylish Stout and other well known models: fashionably cut with low bust and long hip lines. Made of broche and fine coutil. Greatly reduced for clear- o Clearance of Le Contour and American Lady Corselet- tes, made of splendid broche and satin _striped materials. Originally $4.00 to $6.00—they offer splendid saving $2 95 ypportunities at SECOND FLOOR 200 All-linen Breakfast Sets, consisting of a 52-inch square cloth in plain blue or rose, an 5-inch napkins to match cial 25 Doz. Extra Heavy Bath Towels, size 25x48 inches; with colored ends. Slight “sec- onds,” but no perceptible de- fects. Usual §125 750 grade. offered at TRIRD FLOOR ot o0 PP ey n A Spring’ Dresses SELLING FRIDAY ONLY 12 New, refreshingly Springtime frocks—just the kind for immediate wear—in just the col- ors you'll want to wear. In the lot a number of practical BLACK frocks. Printed crepes the most important note of the new season—also rich flat crepe, crepe-back satin, wool jerseys and twills. Every size, 14 to 52V, in the lot—but not in every style. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. China and Glasswarc Blue Dragon Cups and Saucers, the well known and well liked pattern—on a fine grade of imported china. A splendid chance to buy six of them for.... ... 850 Imported China Cups and Saucers, of lovely trans- tucent quality pretty luster band. Instead of the usual $1.50— $1 00 Polychrome Floor Lamps, with fine stippled gold fimish ; complete with cord and two-piece Only Wrought Iron Smoker’s Stand, in an attractive shape, ;12\ removable glass ash tray. A rare bar- 95 C Fish gain at Two-gallon Squat Bfowl,fnf good clear glass: not often found at this spe- cial Friday price of 69c SIXTH FLOOR Draperies 200 Pairs of Scrim Pan- els, linen finish; a very fine quality, showing dainty touches of drawnwork. These are usual $2.50 values, and will give ong and satisfactory $1 75 wear. Each, only Heavy Reversible Terry Cloth, in’a large range of pleas- ing color effects—some bright, and others subdued. An ideal drapery material, priced, et 69c Dotted and Striped Mar- quisettes, in a pretty array of dainty colors, as well as white. Usual 35c quafity, priced at great savings for Fri- day. Ayard ... ...... 19¢ 1,000 Pairs Ruffled Mar- quisette Curtains, crisp, dainty and alw: a “best seller.” Complete ~ with tie- backs; 24 yards long. Pair, only ... 590 Double - Faced Velour Portieres, with deep soft nap, and lustrous finish. Wanted color _combinations, finished with French edge. Size 50 in by 2% yards long. $1695 A pair Cretonne Covered Bar Harbor Cushions, filled with cotton. In colorful designs— tufted and made with three- inch boxing. ticular value at FIFTH FLOOR Furniture Reed Chairs and Rock- ers, splendidly constructed; with spring bottom and tap- estry-covered back and seat cushions. Your choice of chair or rocker at this $13.75 special price for Friday of ....... Console Tables, in a graceful period design;: richly finished in r;\rahaga?y. A value that you will greatly appreciate at . ...... 5595 FIFTH FLOOR A Word of Warning: These Coats are of such desirability and low pricing that you'll be wise to make a selection as early tomorrow as possible. Boys' Clothing Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, of good serviceable woolens Belted model pairs of lined 7 to 17 years most unusually at.. Boys’ Mackinaws, warm, well ‘made garments: the mackinaws in neat plaid ei- fects, with big storm collar, mufi and_side pockets. Sizes 7 to 17 years. These are wonderiul $5 Boys' Junior Overcoats, well tailored box model gar- ments:; double breasted. with convertible collar. Warml lined. Sizes 2 to 8 vears. A dandy buy at tomor- $5 95 row's price of...... Clean-up Sale of Boys’ Mackinaws, junior overcoats and two-pants suits: in broken sizes. Some splendid oppor- tunities in this sale $3 49 it s s Boys’ Heavy Wool and ‘Worsted Sweaters, in sporty pull-over or coat style. Many novel effects, in sizes 26 to 3. choice at .. Trlmmmgs Remnants of Metal Braids, particularly appropriate ongly mac for lamp shade trimmings. serviceable b Unusual values in this () and tightly bound group. A piece........ Cc : Remnants of Lace Trim- ming and Metal Cloth, have been marked down to 34 price for Friday clearance.” Each, now- 10c to $1.69 Colored Silk and Wool Motifs, igh decorative designs S d“ effective trimnmn rice to- morrow, each 29c Cluny Laces, ranging in width o 3 inches: many cha ns in ay price, a IOC STREET FLOOR megs Remnants of Linings, in- cluding buty chyne, plain and printed sateen, plain or silk-and-cotton, mull, etc lengths of from 1 to 3 yards each. For THIRD FLOOR Cocoa Door Mats, size band border a will be 79C Size 9x12 Seamless Ax- minster Rugs, exceptionally e. high-grade rugs with soft nap. k pattern eabie loop ing new color ef FIFTH FLOOR —BASEMENT STORE— A Big Clearance Sale! 1,500 Prs. SH 100 Different Styles for Misses and Women Save One-Third and More 52 A shoe sale of great impor- tance to every woman in Wash- ington, for this event includes desirable styles for now—for Spring. Every " pair from our own higher-priced lines. Not a “second” or “reject” in the lot. Come prepared for an agreeable surprise. Pumps and Oxfords of patent leather, satin, black kid or brown kid. More than one- third under price. Every pair should be sold by closing time. A truly wonderful lot—all one style or another—pair, $2!

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