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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED SATISFACTORY TERM>S ARRANGED Diamond Dinner Ring’ s —of cxceptional attractiveness of mounting and design 75 R. Harris & Co. 7th& D “WELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS FOR MORE THAN HALF 4 CENTURY YOUR $€9.50 BUYS 1 David Grimes 5-Tube Receiving Set. 5 Genuine Cun- ningham CX301- A Tubes. 1 Westinghouse Rubber - Cased Storage Battery. 2 Large 45-Volt “B"” Batteries. 1 2214-Volt “B” Battery and 1 “C” Battery. 1 Complete Aerial Equipment. 1.$1250 Musette Bakelite Bell Loud Speaker. The Musette Horn “The Stradivarius of Radio,” with its resonant tone, was awarded the trophy at the Radio World's Fair, Sep- tember, 1924. It usually sells for $12.50—but you get it as a part of the equipment of this set. Six Months’ Service We maintain a corps of efficient radio men, and guarantee you free service on your radio for 6 months, if we install it for you. The New U 5-Tube Radio Set EXFOLLIESGRL -~ INOPERA DEBUT Abe Martin Says: PRE-WAR STABILITY 1S BELIEVED BACK Federal Reserve Board Sees U. S. Returning to ! Status of 1915. ]Mary Lewis to Sing Role at Metropolitan To- In a | lic last night the board called tion to several factors supportis belief that the rapid fluctuations of an operatic triumphs, Mary Lewis makes ¥ at the Metropolitan mentioning, among the price levels had changs 1925 than in any year since 19 In addition to this phase, was regarded as encouraging to busi- nes: trade last month was the largest on record, and indicatlons were that re- he wouldn't p o s returned to the scene jof her firét operatie aspirations, Former Bathing Beauty. h the Rumanian Miss s a4 mo- | throne crumblm’. * be runnin’ along | tail stores were restockin; pidly tion picture beauty in Cali: | preakin® even? s vacancles on the shelves were | fornia, where anded [ 7 s shown. Ther’s 100 many new ways t' spend ’ The hourd's records indicated from the parson | money an’ not enough new ways t'f .o | moc ber, ce in production of basic e fes from November to De when the level was the highe ol ' folk \re perfectly able | 8inve lust February. The increase jout th’ folks that are perfectly able|pag ™ peen almost continuous since € be baskin' in th' sunlight o' th'| August, when the volume of produe. | Rivie tion was at the lowest point in the | ® Sinee it takes all kinds o' people t' | ¥ear. ke a world, let’s quit knockin'. Probly nothin’s heen as overworked 1t takes a cold, ugly day t' bring | nber production of iron. | @ancing in a 1 noa {and bituminous coal et. Three years later sl s : consumption of cott s Mar-| as handshakin u v, while the £ lum- o' th' transgressor must be and_cobp main ngested these | ta rest, but rest from | a-t rolls remained at t Mies, where October and Novenb Department and cha pre sales | {in December were record fo however whole: -| wholesa Marta | highest ) siety with publieity 1= | o cha the Metropolitan audition for he Casazza, manager of the . who told her that ining she would W re: opera. Used Broadway The money red her 925 Mar . the board r s in price le 1 in any year in more Earnings. she e w s returned last Fall and at on ug at the| ! Broadway revues en | Metropoli live stock and dairy p to st under I B £ 3 3 declined somewhat In D s wful deb hoshe was as followed her sta [LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Success Assured—L&B’s Radio Shop Continues the Broadcasting of Its Greatest Sale 7 /) X K2 % ”n Complete With All Equipment | Without Equipment $39.00 Radio, the greatest of the latter-day inventions, has become practically a national institution. There is one in nearly every home. | Considering this fact, what success do you imagine a store would ac- complish in the selling of a radio set that is known from coast to coast —a set that radio experts call "A Contribution to Civilization"—a set worth $110—being sold for the ridiculously low figure of $69.50— what success? A sell-out, you say? That's exactly what we've done —Sold out tWiCe—and duc to t]'le iflc,efl!ed Aflmflnd eflch timc. we have bought more—and they are here—ready, tomorrow! It's a five-tube set beyond compare—our patrons tell us that. Handsome hardwood cabinet and overlay panels of mahogany, shielded back, metal panel front, engraved and emblazoned with cop- per, seem to proclaim that here is a set worth while. ON SALE RADIO BALCONY, STREET FLOOR 5 Rappahannock Valley Committees . [ Miss Jane Walton, the board sald that Christmas |= | nourishing, yet 80 easily digested that | inducessound,refreshing slecp. Instant- PLAN BRIDGE DEDICATION. to Meet Saturday. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., January 28.—A joint meeting of the executive, finance and publicity committees of Rappahannock Valley, Inc., will be held at Warsaw on Saturday to con- clude plans for the dedication Feb- uary 13 of the $450,000 bridge across the Rappahannock River between Essex and Richmond Counties. Judge Alvin T. Embrey of Fred- ericksburg is president of Rappahan- nock Valley, Inc., which will have charge of the event. Breaks Hand Kneading Dough. BOULDER, Colo., January 28 (#).— widely known throughout Colorado as an advecatc of very woman doing her own house- keeping, broke several bones in her ght hand while kneading dough. consequential, in prices of cotton £oods, paper and rubber, but higher . coal The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ForInfants, Invalids, The Aged Drinksa Ol choice grains, reduced to powder. Very it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for infants, invalids, nursing mothers. Con- venient, Light Nourishment, when fai or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it 1y prepared at home—no cooking. YOUR $69.50 | BUYS Convenient Payments Pay 20% down on the cost of your set and $150 a week thereafter till the paid for—ex- 1 liberal Prompt Delivery _ The prompt serv- ice of our credit department will make it possible for you to have your radio delivered within a few days. Our Guarantee Each set is fully guaranteed, with free service for six months if we install it. We maintain a thoroughly trained service force to care for every set we sell and install. Inquiries by Mail Solicited On Sale . Radio Balcony THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926. N -l Established 1909 Charge Accounts Solicited Friday and Saturday—Last 2 Days of Our Grealest Clearance Featuring exceptional values that warrant your closest attention on these last two days of our most successful Clearance Sale. Other numggous items not mentioned here are on sale throughout the store gres reductions. Silks,Woolens, Linings & Cotton Goods Only Two Days Left to Take \dvantage of Third Floor $2.49 32.25 $2.49 $1.98 $2.25 Store Hours 12191221 9 ANM. to 6 P.M. G Street N These Special Reduction Flat Crepe Satin Crepe Tub Silks Tub Silks Satin Charmeuse 81.98 Silk and 1V ool Crepe $1.98 Georgette Crepe $1.98 Crepe de Chines A multitude of colors to select from. Includes ouly our regular ~tocks Satin Crepe and Flat Crepe Select irom all the most popular colors, also black and white. Regularly S298 WOOLEN GOODS Wool Satin Poirette Wool Flannel $1.69 vd $1.98 va All good colors; in a 40-inch w In all the wanted high colors. Regularis S200, " Silk Mixed Liming Silks Now... idth. Regu- Regularly 69c. Imported Eponge A full line of colors. Plain, alsu two-tone effects. Regularly 75¢c. Now............... Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe 35 » In a variety of lingerie colors. Regularly 45c. Now.. C REMNANTS! ]/2 Price Pure Linen Towels REMNANTS! Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Etc. isplayved on special tables, many at less than Display ; Third Floor Clark's ON Cotton, 39¢ Doz. AL nmbars the benefit of our ¢ gisappointed in catton Any Material chased in our 3 goods department will be cut and fit absclute- Iy free in our dress- making school. Join Our Classes in Spool Sil A very good quality in black only. 100-yd. spogle__Vers snecial. . Metal Braids, 10c \(31. 7l h Ot T e 2o Widen! T Ol A Ofeer! Fancy Dress Braids Star Cut >Steel Beads 17¢ A special pric and 10, sizes 7. 8, 9 Glass Deads 19¢ Yd. Dressmaking Sc Buncl In all colors: one-half to one and one: i = JC bunch half widths, Formerly sold at 25¢ and —and make all your S “°]:' ’t‘;‘ Teied Draids own clothes. fhlaiove price ko mbroide Z 5 : - = s R Fine Quality \Wooden 3cvd. 16 Lessons, $5.00 e A o 3 . Al S i Jeads comra ™ H0RT so1d ad’ 4l 1o 3100 Continuous classes 75 Ter yard. 5 % & = N e aily with special ap- JC Embroidered Bandings Soin{mm“ R e Cllomsiicluds blerk ' 3 green, copen, blue and and Cut—Ol\t?.hQSC“\ f,l,‘( workers. 1,000 beads to the bunch. o8 18%0 TaUB per Fard specally. } Main_Floor n_Floor DRESSES New styles {n crepes, flan nels, matins, Canton crepes, piece Balbriggan and several plece combination models. Sizes 16 to 44 Values from 30 Heavy SPORTS COATS For Clearance Splendid quality. 16 to 42. 5.95 to $8.90. Better Grade Spring Dresses New Spring DRESSES $5.95 High necks, flares, long sleeves and other styles in canton crepes, printed crepes, printed crepes, etc. Sizes 16 to 42 d Of satin, flat crepes, flan- nels, etc., styled with flare skirts, high necks and other influences. Sizes 16 to 42. Cloth and Silk DRESSES For Stout Women Fur-Trimmed COATS Qe Regular $15 to $23.85 Values Beautiful quality with fur- trimmed collars, cuffs and bot- toms. Sizes 16 to 48. ndid collection assuring stouts fine and superb qualities. Sizes from 4. Former Values, $16.75 to $24.75 Try Sworsyn's First—1219-1221 G Street