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. MTHE EVENING STAR, WASHAINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAT, FEBRUARY 17, 1926. 14 iy 7 =7 '; I! AN find funds to avert 1mm-lsnn-;$8,000’000 COAL COMBINE “1.(»»1:-;:“:'(: _(’:T'nx‘\ll“ France to get started in the i ¥y [ of 10 miles of N " . - | mines have an annual prodv » 3 Birmingham Interests Take Over| L of 1,000,000 tons, it I said. | ‘ n e ;4 Power Coficern to Furnish i of the Kent s « b ion was ef Il i : - Light for Properties. 3 an a te supply of | \ e L s wly acquired : alf of the more than S800 ! 5 . home. it was explained 5 Einbezzler Says Efforts to = 7th to 8th to E—FAMCUS FQR QUALl_TY §lNCE _lsfio—Fr-nhlm 7400 Members of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Aid Young Persons in Need ine Co. had - g & 1l the I'u«n|:<ln.| h;;‘nk .'phnt \ Cost Heav”y‘. Monson (Mass)) Worsted 0. excess He estimated t solidated Power & hoiding company f The Outstanding Points of Fashion of $100.000: anoth 150,000 went to coal mining Kentucky, was announced veste ST e I Are Here In Two Important Events 1 onew cleaning (he City Park Association, New York, GoinComfi)rt . it iy ; {5) Philadelphia $5.00 s i BUST 1733 Penns from ¥ 5 mdon a Phone wnd an autho A Sale of Dresses as Good| | Ameties : InLarge Sizes as Small| | Retau’erf- ' | ASSOClatlon In Quality and Charm Sl mrovrei ol e et Far Above Their Price— lodkss linded by » his head in an Au e Hilda von 1 v The bri UNDER MITTE organizations—are combined for the purpose of affordi the numerous henefi g rived from and co-operative buying and operation, ' Thus we develop greater possibilities of economy in . The Lodestar of Sprlng Fash10ns--~- We leave it to you—to agree with us ,:""fi‘f ".]I’;;':h'i'l’,"’l‘"lfh};‘“"'":"v when vou see them! Already this amaz- | stores are located. Briefly, 5 ing sale has proved a great “eve opener” to | s Sxdliar ge wi"r’;‘z"r‘f"‘i"": many smart \Washington women who are | merchan and supplies p R I N S accustomed to paying far higher prices. i Z‘:v"e"'::"‘:kr}m "r‘r:lmh:""' I The only limit to the delightful variety dising plans which will re- sult in generous money-say- of styles, is the limit set by the mode— ing 1o our patrons, which boasts of : We shall tell you more Boleros—cape backs—smocking—apron abentbihis) grea: ofeanise: effects—Hares—basques — pleats — beading watch our ads! —peasant sleeves—and tailored two-piece dresses. That is just a beginning—come and discover others for yourselves—in all their colorful new glory! “ashion astrologers, forecasting the mode for Spring report @ new attraction on the horizon of fashion. . .a brilliant scintillating star that is ex- erting a marked influence upon milady’s Spring wardrobe and its every phase more fa wing than the last. Sizes range from 14 years for Misses to 54%% extra size—in one style or another. 2 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Spring’s Favorite Tailleur The Boyish h SUIT Smartly Represented in This Group, at a Low Price of °25 A supreme example of what tailored sim- plicity can achieve in the way of chic are these youthful, jaunty suits that are being presented for early Spring wear: in this par- ticular group they are likewise an achieve- ment in value giving. i) | - A s ey Perhaps This Nemoflex Trigly fashioned of fine twills, tweeds and other hoyish mixtures—with short little sin- ors et gle or double breasted coats—and skirts AL with kick pleats, for comfort as well as i Is the Very Model Y-+ s ss! | . DN s _ | for You! | See them tomorrow in our Coat Depart- | o ment; sizes for misses and women. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBUKGH & BRO. *3.50 Tomorrow--BABY DAY | “’ long in the hip and ¢ —has on its interesting program no less than fourteen daintv baby ably low in the E 3 5 fastening model of fine wearables—whose low prices are the final inducement! s = | If you are in doubt as to Lovely Voile Frocks just what type of corseting Miss your figure require | Mary Cannon, speci from New York, will be $1 .00 | more than glad to give you her qualified advice on cor- As irresistible as the dainty little misses rect corset choice. who will wear them are these’ sheer little frocks—so cunning with their lace, embroid- Are Exceptional at [ Other Nemoflex Corsets $4.00 10 £10.00 ery, smocking. ribbons, and other pretty | :emn:"ex (' xllzln-h!‘ 0 :.«(»’ :]);::: r f trimming. i i e Nemoflex Corselettes, $3.50 to forms of trimming. And, with all their dain T o T ots tiness, so durable! Nile, canary, blue. pink or white. Sizes 1 to 3, and 2 to 6 years CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR The L&EB Silk The Silks They Department Have Printed! S5 Crib Blankets, size 30x40 inches, in dainty pink or blue with striped border. Splendid values at 650 Flannelette Gowns, of heavy quality, but- ton-front style, with drawstring bottoms. Dresses and Each, only e Lt 59¢ Gertrudes Carter’s Teething Bands, in silk and wool, or cotton and wool: discontinued numbers: For- terly 95¢ to $1.2: e Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Exceptionally priced at. .. . 49c C a. . Soft Sole Shoes, hutton style; in white. black or tan 2 Sioes 1, 2land 3iyears) $1 95 " . Pair T A Sues . 3 T ractive little pe p Iwofatisas e Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, of serviceable ‘32- 1€ce values—both of which _PUSSY WILLOW CHEERIO MADISON Infants' Nainsook —always quick to sense aught that is new, has already responded to the influence of this new vogue. . .and is gay with printed silks! Bewilder- DARBROOK BAGDAD ; BORDERILLO ns, full of movement. . . Hower-like L'AIGLON ingly lovely are the new designs. . .and expressive of the spirit of a rapidly changing age. \irile desi - - . p : Boeiag quality, with double knee. Sizes 4 to 63 $1 00 % colors and delicate motifs. . .patterns as startling CHENEY W'H 1131‘”:;(:\0‘ hers—a Neare; n whiteanly. Thrspeis e ? Dxnner Set and characteristic as jazz...these are the new il Infants’ Bath Robes, in plain white, pink or fabrics, with their modern unexpectedness! i = blue: silk cord ties and ribbon binding. N _H?“’-““".lhf‘d, gr‘(“'"(‘l‘:xd Infants' and l-year sizes. At..... $100 Usual $5.00 Value with prettily em Crocheted Sacques, in your choice of many vokes—in either long or o 4 Al Rt £ b 7 i pretty stitches; all daintily trimmed in short leng‘t}(;: in ;flth case pink or blue. Splendid values at.... . . $IOO with good deep hems. = . White Link and Link Leggins, cunning THESE NEW PRINTS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR 8TH ST. WINDOWS AND SILK DEPT. and warm; with or without feet. 31 950 . Infants’ Flannelette Ki- mé “:s't ;)“('; 0"1"'|-;‘”q'e'\',;|.fll dette sty An attractive set of fine Y monos, beautifully soft in quality; Crochsted LA O0 i Dt styles American porcelain with an Wik o ,hluc s(‘)ilfhi“g' 5OC 211160«:;\];“ §|‘)’(“2i1|(:t gishisy 590 effective conventional gold ck or collar. Only bk o E B 5 2 e, ook y ) Y ‘I,"elannelette Gertrudes, short Carter’s Double-Breasted Shirts, of a fine edge 3"‘1"“:‘; i" l;]l)\(\ _“‘ih . length; trimmed_prettily in, cotton-and-wool mixture; finished in pattern it : pink or bluc. Priced as low OQ) shell stitching. Sizes 6 months to 3 $1.00 good taste and always in 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ot = ... @€ years. Only. ch o 2 @ demand. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. SIXT! z Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc.