Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. S MARCH 8, 1926. ——————— Asks $2,000 |KNOWS REAL LIQUOR, | ' Dr. ci.AUDEs smomsé FARM RADICA”SM ‘};aasllaor: Eefimtwns '\(IOLgTE:DAch;gESSESi HEI-D DANbERUUS Refusal Fxpecle(]‘cmms. However. “Dry” Drinks MSB RG 8 Bm HIA, h 8 (@) Taste as Good as Wine I l ' I I A .“{."r:h:,[. x"':nd‘x;tl\'::v; ity and Beer | L J A o [ £ . 5 " i dav. 5, FAGE COVERED | industrial Sonference Board RIS Voo Mcopien ‘% . * 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 WITH PIMPLES ek 5 ¢ 2 licessor i the ST, PAUI Min - | Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Ul In a Problem. er v e o fon Tast Itched Badly. Scratcning an who has not vet denr- | an oo s the. wl his abilit He spoke at a forum 4I|~|\Ix~lun of t Caused Eruptions. By the Ascocinted Press aieas] the same ¢ a [ efenteentn mendment. the_enfor ‘ Spring style Offering $49.50 and $59.50 NE K. Marc Radical e e predecessor, ¢ |men which he Cuticura Heals, tendencies amor ers—onve the I \onldl preter) therefore. that vackbone of A g sastai it LRI e L eemeh i Revue My face was completely cov- e et 4 ek arel v “ he wrote | resenta ; 1 ad- 5 % e e i iree (B0 AT Bute Theater, Week EW Dpri ng oats and red. They iiche ¥ ¢ e, s the at |l kne oLe Shcn: S eetai ket it ¢ % 5 wotild decline to | ke.: de . g oo of March 11 W IWR drimh it n tions. They were v P becaiive T coid 'n" I tell vou what they want, They I'his fashion event want an intoxicant. They dri e L e e O et BISHOP VISITS PRESIDENT |5 i . formal revuc of Spri hours withor meermg on account i i 2 thing, it . | smartest styles in con- of the on. : tsgen. netion i o st ool *T sent for a sample of Cuticura g In | Program of Mav Session of Metho-| Alr. Volstead said the constitution: | .’\‘;'.‘“‘ ”I]' ‘;‘”‘ "‘\‘\ "‘I‘ ot o 188 Lana a 3 Solplnvd Oin(mpn': and after using rin dist Board Is Explained. v-\ml of the eighteenth ! it I could see an improvement. 1 The 1 i upported b e n'un iy upheld ane o f Hopper, who, with a I v show tha i sente i o m A h hak gall sent score of attractive mod- p and two boxes tion and publi ness and © disorder > o . . as bealed." (Signed) vied that ate s Aropped sharply since 11 | els, will display Spring We feel certain that vou have seldom. if o und| Bnderstan n ©of the |t v and RSN A ———— odels from our o 1 s et w on, 9 Epstein Court, < & oGl Gl (GG ever, seen such values in Spring’s newest fyrmer f the semi-annual ment | =5 stocks. s 3 ' coats—offered so early in the season! purchased and after using manutacturing. minin of hishops of Al Church riculture unbroken custom 'hese are the cream of the season’s smart- et e et o Pt Wy ‘ pong ee est styles, eolors, fabrics, and workmanship— : : A ) | we couldn’t overestimate them if we tried. wing the decline of farm pro F l Gl . ' ] e “.Ith"m‘ T e e ‘ Llngerle The finest. most smoothly woven twills, T e cotimated | : y it . | W e Seacsisall exquisite in texture: all silk crepe lined. and ee orlous‘ E et weien e RRIBA i in ur faiso Daintsiandie '4““'”1' with such attractive features as: NICCSt Laxatlve, " : €a = Coats Elaborately Braided St S0 EQUR VICTIMS OF BLAST. le wholcsaie prive Wonderful flavor. Handmade Step-Ins i = . il = A | Contains bran—mild- $2.39 Coats Brilliant With Embroidery “C 10 pervent. | Virginia Farmers Scalded in Boiler | l K ascarets C el e compted :;»‘M:n. Accident Near Stuart ly Inxahve.l d‘;'a’pn | "Tis no wonder that on Coats With New Puff Sleeves farmer in 1924 you peppy al € gee is bhecoming such a veraze earnings of $157° | spcial Dispatch to The Star | | AR, N Mok & F e Fut popular lingerie fabric—it a income of U REFRE St fhecoNaTl r6uld be dithe s Erlia . . income of and oiher injurics. mus | would be difficuit o find 2| Coats With Squirrel Collar 1 NS, against $701 for urban d when a sawmill boiler exploded silk that wears hetter or PEP | moecimmibimeiol | Coats With the Full Mole Collar ; S ennds BTkt o s et ing <o fresh and new Influenza Enidemic Wanes. 12 i " ihevisan ani | THE_PEPEY _BRAN FOOD ST S Coats With Shoulder Cape = e o e Dispateh 1o The Sta ol - slips. strap-top style. in HAOND. N March S—-Influ. | i 5 which ha vailed here for a | Tl and extra sizes: 30 < to have run its - E ‘ Natural tan shade. | | < R e ol |N|) VALU | all models that have \won 4 place among the lead- SN e .S Handmade Step-ins. bean ; ‘ - iare fashions of Spring 1e colors are as correct ch 1o The Star i \ | tifully made in several | as the stvles. And there are sizes fo A JON. Va.. March S.—The | \USEDCARMKO\I Jecthy stifes he style nd the 1 izes for misses and rent made in 1925 becomes women. s vear and tuxes due in || THIRD FLOOK SECOND FLOOK, LANSEURGH & BRO. it | Joseph McReynolds | ‘ e l . AT 14th STREET AT R March || W RSB RIS RGN The Leading Dress YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS Styles {Or Easter Create a Sensation When Offered At $ Tanstizgh 8 Bro, s for So Far Less Than Their Value! With the day but just he- gun—this Dress Sale is jus- v E IS tifving our fondest hopes. Fas}non s Ideal Washington women. know . ing what values the L&B Sl”‘louette Dress Shop has offered in May Be Yours! the past, are amazed to find offerings even more remark able in this event. W‘k&w Graceful Peasant Sleeves. Full Skirted Basque Models. Sends e eondlucpics Smacked and Shirred Effect. BEHEIONG vl sy AR S Tailoved Styles. Flared. wonders the new ‘THE NEW ol i dde v Tiicked andi Pleated: ) ! ; ' il Girl Bilagve S8 } J And the brilliant colors and e = ' . eccentric new prints, the start and Bandettes j f lingly effective combinations ~ / ( | are—NEW! Taffetas. (eor- will work with the contours aette over Tz . Georgette of your gently over N'r?m, Flat Crepe. Crepe moulding it into the lines of 1 \ H,,; eth, (”,L”“ in sizes the correct sithouette TOPCOATS ¢ - S e _ 2 fi \ W Miss Mary will Ofiver 36 to 46: for larger women live 100 to 54 give vou expert advice about proper corseting, the Very easy, very roomy; ) ‘ U ihE b teunanlalneo) firse Velcp toward) V<t a full back with a decided ) HESS reinirtion box effect. That's the 4 last word on topcoats | Who Could Resist the Lure of this Spring. The rule is : . —when you buy a top- ] 54"111 Bordered Slll( Crepes coat buy a good one. ‘ When Home Sewing You'll not improve on 23 Weck Brings the Price $3 95 Yd : i of Usual $5.50 and 36 ~ % thes rand. ‘ s Surely no woman in whom there is a love of smart attire—and of cconomy! A heau- De s tiful, hm\\ quality in the richest colors and the most he autiful designs the season offers. Only 114 to 214 vards are required for a dress. 40-1n. Flat Crepe. $1 69 $2.98. $3.50 and Usually $1.98 Yd . $4. 00 Sprmg Silks. . Men's Clothing Second Floor. Sixty lovely Sy colors to choose from—wiat an inch Crepe de Chine inspiratic y home sewers to hegir Euaster wardrobe at once. A heautiful quality all silk cre N 40-in. Printed Crepe de 36-in. Rajah Silk, 40-in. Black Wool-Back 40 - in. Silk-and-Waol ~ Chine, in over a hundred he:num‘nfl heavy all- Satin, very smart and Faille, in a weight suit 4 new designs and charm- weave for sport or stree very appropriate for able for frocks or coats 1 ing color combinations. wear; launders beauti- \'lnmx coats and capes. Shown in black and col- Our usval $2.00 fully. Complete Usually $4; an ors, Marked down from SOCIET IRAND CLOTHES—DOBRBS ES—HANAN SHOE ) grade. Ofured GGl | Tne _of coloes gy | smmsing value $1.98 A yd. = RS SN LN = \avw ‘vv,_ AN SINENLENETERD W% NTOA NS w\my 2 p;] THIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BRO.

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