Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1926, Page 6

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8 Ed You don't have to cook SHREDDED WHEAT Saves coal, saves time, saves health *Home-made hot apple pie gets action from young and old if they know it is baked with luscious WENATCHEE— o OKOOKUmM By the Box! can supply your grocer: A. A. Leishear & Son 915 B Street N.W. Leventhal & Oxenburg 921 D Street N.W. ' LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 vpples )= For sale at all Sanitary Grocery Stores and other good retail stores, and the following wholesale fruit dealers, who Chas. W. Heitmuller Co. 923 B Street N.W. Clowe & Davis 903-905 B Street N.W. The 2} g g = ] 5 g 8 8 g . ;§ g 2 % g g g % 2 Boyish Tailored Suit —Short of Coat, and Brief of Skirt, a Style Spring Has Made Her Own! 25 The Boyish bob—and the boyish suit, inseparable in the fashions of the day! These chic little Man Tai- lored Suits have just ar- rived—with their short single or double breasted coats and their short little skirts. Very severe, very simple —with braid binding or velvet collar, and the mate- rials include all the new herringbone and plaid- weave tweeds, and navy blue or black twill. SECOND FLOOR e soce ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SEPARATE RY N URGEDAS BENEFT Treasury Hopes for 0. K. on Bill Also Proposing Cus- toms Commissioner. tuke n the Hopeful that Congress will { prompt and favorable action new administration bill, providir commissioners of prohibition customs Treasury offictals that such an organ: would improve the probition, but would prove of practi vi of the ning both commis: it was said the Treasury no tentative decision as t able men to be appointed, One fault with the present adminis- tration of the customs which could be corrected under the new organiza- tion was sald to be a lack of strong centralized headquarters In \Wash- ington. Legal decisions conc it act, it was pointed rendered with more dis) well considered judgmen the same time, in order that industries and business of the country may get early and equitable treatment from the Gov- ernment in the large and important contact of imports. rning the tar ut, should be Heretofore, it was pointed out, the|ira Government ' has been handicapped here by its inability to make such quick and well thought out decisions. Although no figures on the com- parative cost of operating the new system were available, it was esti- mated by some officials that the new organization would not be much more expensive. Negroes Sought in Shooting. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., February 9 —Bedford County authorities have asked the local police to aid them In locating Ed and Pat Pannell, negroes, who are wanted on the charge o shooting Dan Skinner, at Hoons that county, Sunday evening. shooting is said to have occurred party, after which the brothers m their escape. Skinner is belleved be fatally wounded. The T]’le Blac Hat Looms Large on the Horizon of Fashion! And is Represented in the French Salon °10 Whenever and wherever you see smart women — and no matter how color ful the mode — you will see the Black Hat in goodly numbers! Always in perfect taste. a ways the vogue! And so in the French and with | veste :| proval of President Coolidge, who be- CHICAGO OPERA CO. T0 OPEN TONIGHT Singers Here—Otello First Presentation—Mary Gar- den §ings Tomorrow. 'he Chicago Clvie Opera Compa en its program of four ope Washington Auditorium with ight of Verdi's | Charles Marshall | will be heard in nona, Otello and Georges “Louise.” u wday aftepnoon. Satur- ¢ night the Chicago company will heard in “Rigoletto,” with "Edith 1, Charles Hackett and Tito Ruffo. : The company arriv noon toduy, th trains brought Baltimore, where performance last night singers will be quartered | at the Hotel Washington. The company numbers 300 in ranks of si us, ballet, orch Aff. Besides the t there are requi; e cars to carry the s. Other cities visited wiil :land, Buffalo, Chattanooga, Birmingham, Memphis and Miami. COOLIDGE FOR DRY MOVE. Favors Establishment of Bureau of Prohibition in Treasury. The Treasury proposal to establish a bureau of prohibition has the ap- lieves such a step would ald in en forcement of the Volstead act. The legislation, drafted by the de- partment, was discussed by Secretary Mellon with the President before its were disclosed. visions D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926. LANSBURGH ¢ BRO. 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 At 9:15 Wednesday Morning Begins the February One-Day DOLLAR SALE 6-quart Kettle Heavy white enamel with cover. 1 triple-coated 6-quart Sl Saucgpan Triple-coated white enamel saucepan, with cover Ventilators. . $1 11 inches high, with B0inch extension width. Iways becoming, al- Salon it occupies a distinguished position among the season’s newest and most charming models. Featured in fancy hemp, hair braid, faille silk and satin—often in smart combinations of those materials. Sometimes in ].arge picture s}\apesA with huge flower trimmings—more fre- quently in the chic smaller shapes— with great restraint of ornament. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Three Convincing Reasons for Buying WINTER COATS---NOW! Second Floor, Front! THE NEW Coats Formerly Coats Formerly Coats Formerly $25.00 to $29.75 $35.00 to $49.75 $49.75 to $59.50 “Incredible!” exclaimed a customer, buying the coat she had so longed to P have a month or so ago—at little more than half its original price. And it does seem incredible, when yvou see the really s!urmmgqcoats in each group. Beautifully tailored—rich fabrics—richly furred! Sizes for women, misses and larger women. * SECOND FLOOR, LANGBURGH & BRO. GRIP-T IT E S'.-"Infinite Satisfaction! The complete satisfaction $ that is compounded 7. O of style and comfort You never suspect them of serving any function except that o thlo— bue pote these comfort features. A steel shank supports your arch and vents weariness, a heel, two widths narrower than the vamp, holds the foot firmly in the natural position in the shoe, New models in satin, tan calf, patent, suede and black leather 2% to 8; AAA to C EBCOND FLOOE. LANSBURGH & BRO, . ( * SPORTS SHOP An entirely new shop in the store. Sports wear for the woman, as decreed by Fashion, will be found there. A visit will con- vince. Turn to your left, as you leave the elevator on the second floor, A GIRDLE For the Dancing Figure! —Le Contour Design *2.50 Support, without even the suggestion of discomfort! You may wear this little girdle for the most strenuous of sports or for dancing, and the trimness of your figure will always be assured. It is a narrow garment of flesh broche with sections of elastic on the sides, wide cnough to give with each movement. Light boning over the abdomen gives flat lines and a side front fastening. SECOND FLOOE heavy quality galvan ized ‘ash can. Dust Cloth. . .. 1 Wizard mop and chemically -treated dust cloth. kettle, HOUSEWARES CHINA GLASS, HOMEF URNISHINGS As some lots are limited, early shopping is advised. No phone, mail or C. O. D. orders. Oval Wash h boiler. with and & 4-ft 51 Stepladder. . . tially built Tadds with pail shelf and brace Double Roaster Splendid round gray double roaster, quality enamel Savory $ l Roaster Self -basting & n d mless oval doubla 1 round cake closet, with two shelves. 4-piece Canister Set . .. Four-piece white en- amel canister set, with hinged covers. Ironing Pad Sl and Cover ... Pad and cover to fit 5-foot ironing board. Omelet Pan. .. A most satisfactory Mirro aluminum ome- let pan. Bread Box $1 Roomy, white enamel roll-top bread box. $1.75 Window $l Shades These are the gen- uine Breslin Window Shades, size 36 inches by 6 fect. Mounted on guaranteed rollers. In green, mauve or tan. $1.50 Cretonne $l e in round, 4 diamond . covered with good cretonne in love- ly. colorful patterns. Pair Marqui- $1 sette Curtains 500 pairs of these | ¥ hemstitched i nade with lace edging that en- hances their beauty. $1.75 Cretonne $l Rag Rugs .. American-made cre- tonne rag rugs, with hit-or-miss center and crow-foot .border, in ‘blue, brown or green. Size 27x54 inches. 1 Racks ..... Substantially built, fumed oak magazine rack, 32 inches high, with three conven- ient shelves. Usually priced at $L50. Zipper Sl Boston Bags These are usual $1.75 bags. Well made, with convenient Zip- er fastener. Offered in black only. $ Basket . ..... 1 Roomy market bas ket on wheels, with strong handle. White lined brown earthenware howls, graduated sizes. 3 Waste Sl Baskets . .... . Enameled Metal waste paper baskets. many colors. 3 Steak $1 Knives ...... Stainless steel steak knives, with black handles. Automatic $1 Garbage Can.. White enamel can. with foot treadle to lift cover. 14 Rolls of Sl Tissue ...... Lansburgh bath-. room tissue: 1,000 sheets to a roll. Enamel Sl Foot Tub. ... Large size, heavily coated white enamel foot tub, Bar Harbor Cushions 51 Cotton-filled ¢ tonne cushions, with 3-inch boxing. FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS, LANSBURGH & BRO. Metal trays, mahog any or polychrome finish. Tpc. Glass 51 Water Set .. .. Pitcher a n d six tumblers of dainty light cut glass. 2 doz. Water Glasses Nine-ounce tumblers of good, clear, optic glassware. Dalnty silk boudoir lamp shades in pretty colors. 3-gt. Mirro Sl Saucepan .... Splendid quality Mirro aluminum cov. ered saucepan. 12-quart Kettle 12-quart blue cooking kettle, cover. Oblong splint clothes hamper, with hinged cover.

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