Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR'. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. g = MARCH 9, 1926. ll]VE SUIT COSTS | ACTRESS S200.000 Corliss Palmer Is Assessed | for Alienating Affections * | of E. V. Brewster. W}) en Fashion Dons Her Easter Coat She’ll insist upon just such tailoring, enation of Tire such styles and such materials as you’ll the gury delibe find in these high - grade models $59.75 $75.00 The richly embroidered coat BOTH IN CAL : nu will play an important role in = | J i he Easter promenade, as will Miss Palmer at Hollywood Working | Z 2 5 :lc -tt wilh Sl On Feature Film. e coa P , the 38, Calif., March 9 semi-flared coat and the severely o mEatunt whond tailored model—if you would see wster obtainec : : 5 them in their most authentic ver- sions they are here: . In the French Room— Easter Hats Reveal the Modes °10 ‘Ribbon Hats Satin-and-Straw All Straw Hats Faille-and-Straw Hair Hats Silk Bengaline Bv the Associated Press. amount in Brewster As colorful and fresh as an Easter bouquet—this distinctxve group—- that finds so many charming and artful ways of expressing chic. Indicative of the widely different tendencies of the mode, are the three delightful models, sketched. The Beret Tam, soft, graceful, and light as a feather; in rich black satin, with rows of black straw braid and single ornament. Also crochet models. The Turban of belting ribbon, a clever combination in brown and tan that achieves smart diginity. The large brimmed model in salmon straze and crisp silk of matching shade: flower sprigged. . place to go. to the home, . Miss Palmer re- fused to le: won the beauty | won B : 1 The Folly Girl Basque and Bandette SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Add Wings to Your Feet! Wear Grip-Tite Shoes i You will be delighted with their perfect fit—and the ndd(‘d support given by their special steel arch. Grip-tite models are many—and smart! Four of the most popular are sketched here: —will give you the wil- lowy, sylph-like lines that are the perfect founda- tion for Spring costumes. lienation of the | Eu Brewster, | o uwx wood about two months | She aPpeared i o role in First | ional Pictur 1 weel at present is er wi in making a fea- Fashioned of such supple, rich quality fabrics as Charmeen, Lorsheen and Twusll Bloom with- out fur, or with full skin collars of squirrel, susliki or moleskin. Dorothy Bickum has sent her personal repre- sentative to show vou this new basque. Miss Oliver is in our Corset Shop and will be glad to black or brown kid. Cuban heel. consult with you at any Patent owe-strap pump, attractively stitched. Heel is a time. covered Cuban ome. Same model in black calf. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Cut-out 2-strap pump, with Cuban heel and rubber lift. This style, in patent, tan calf or black kid. A meat cut-out tie model, with Cuban heel. Featured in the wew sorvel tan kid; shown also in patemt or black kid. Comfortable, trim-looking oxford, shownm in tan calf and ". Brewster came here a from New York. He de- omment on the New York ion i i , Sizes from the Coats for the SEES CHRlSTlANS LURED | Small Miss, size 14, to the AWAY FROM THEIR BIBLES4 Larger Woman, size 50%. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, Dr. Kelly El o Hopkms Notes | “Startling™ Effects of Whist | and Sunday Golf. ] “Bridge, whist and Sunday golf are tartling number of Chris- v from their Bibles,” Dr. Kelly of Johns Hop! erted at the noon-day at Keith's Theater today. Even though it may require a ight sacrifice, he added, it is well worth our while to make it, for we are ziving to a King and He will more than amply return it. Dr. Kelly went on to urge the church people of today to spend more time in reading their Bible and in prayer. “This will be found a sure means of dissolving all doubt as to the credibility of the Bible,” he said. Fred R. Barkhurst, editor of the Church Fornm, presided at today's mession and Rev. F. Bland Tucker of §t. John's Episcopal (fhurch pro- nounced the benediction. Rev. George M. Diffenderfer will speak at the SECOND FLOOR. Special for Home Sewing Week = e ————————— m—— Colored Dress Linen Invite Sprlng IntO Y(;ur 85¢ Value 5 80 Yard ; These remarkable offerings make it possible for you to live with A superior grade of linen—beautifully finished, and beauty, to redecorate your home in keeping with the season. shrunk from 4674 to 36 inches in width; so that it is already to be made into attractive, colofful smocks, and dresses for both women and children. Shown in many charming shades,” including greens, blues, rose, gold, helio, and others. An unusually fine value. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. gervices tomorrow. New Spring Silk s ew rin 1IXS FOUR DIE OF GAS. y p : g e = Glorious Colors and Fascinat- § ER\\ eNew Spring ,»‘,'l.\,."f;‘LrL"rT.‘,;,.i“.?J;‘E :((cf)',m- ing Patterned Silks, Usual 2 6 ] =4 any Dioieting] et des “and Ing in their home here vesterd $2.98, $3.50 and $4.00 Yard. 1 | dow Shades, sev. | :v::ut:‘fu'l, new col- —54-INCH CREPE DE CHINE , d grat colors. 89c | designs. 38, dead are Mrs, I7A‘|°(h M Phillip Wolf., i v f 36 in.x 6 It and her two daughters, 3 L —40-INGH HEAVY FLAT CREPE e —40-INCH PRINTED CREPES ‘ Gy 2 e | | | \ | 500 Prs. Ruffled Curtains ; colored ruffles. Wonderful Additions to Your Home at Prices That Make Them Possible! Beautiful Lamps Here — three specials worthy of a half page A sheer curtam—but excellent in quality—white, with display. Hundreds the daintiest of colored ruffles and double-ruffled valance. of beautiful lamps— speciaily pur- Spring 200 Cretonne chascd) and Covered _Pillows, b eciatly in several shap priced. i $5.00 Metal Bridge Lamps cretonne: | Special Complete With Decorated Shade Rag R | $3.94 69c In antique gold finish | with artistic arm and any one of a number of attrac- tive shades $7.95 Polychrome Bridge Lamps Complete With Sitk Shades Anchor Holland New Special The bodies were discovered by James | Martin, the husband. who broke a; —40INCH HEAVY CREEE SATIN Wool an& seamless A wonderful opportunity to make for yourself the most Rattania i | | Axminster window to enter his home. Police be- lieved the eaths were accidental. stunning of Spring frocks—at savings that are really con- siderable. Easton Merchant Dies. Our richest prints are included in this special offering— for Home Sewing Week only! Cretonne | 200 | Rugs Rugs ‘ If perfect they 27x54 inches, 1 40-inch Flat | a scatter size sive with L&B. would be $61.00 | with hit-or-miss —the defects are ; center anid crow- CREPE || rug. in effective | | Made of heavy design: - fiber. 912 ft | stight. oxz o foot border. The Usual $1.98 | - i Grades Quality Black Enamel Sult Cases | ‘ 3 ) 9 5 1 i 69 Purchased to Sell for Far Less Than Their Value 6. 64 A rich, heavy quality silk A lovely allsilk crepe, i crepe, with beautiful bor- in 60 of Spring’s most pop: A beautifully _desisned | | \ Special Dispatch to The Star. EASTOR, Md., March 9.—Jacob W. Wheatley, a leading business man of ton, died suddenly here this morn- ing of heart trouble. He was 64 vears old. Mr. Wheatley went to bed last | night in good health. This morning | he called his wife, and by the time | she reached his hedside he was dead. i He leaves a widow and two daughters. i 24x38 inches— | A rug exclu- 54-inch Bordered SILKS Usual $5.50 and $6.00 USED CAR erosc Joseph McReynolds | 14th STREET- AT R der designs—and, remem- ular shades—both light and | standard, with fine sflk ber, 1% to 2% vards will dark. Ideal for lingerie, | e shades: deeply fringed and make you a dress. as well as frocks. | braid trimmed. $10.00 JUNIOR FLOOR LAMPS, 32-in. Striped Silk Broadcloth, a durable weave that comes in clear, cool plain colors, and neat candy striped effects. $l 69 Usual $200 quality. Special at o 40-in. Printed Crepe de Chine, in over a h‘undred new designs *and charming color combinations. Offered for 24 and 26 inch sizes, light weight, strongly made cases with good lock and leather handles. All-around straps, inside tray and pocket in lid. Black Enamel Hat Boxes, 9x18 inches, with 4 pd - Sardi Complete With Georgette Shade oneé hat crown and pocket.in the lid. Sturdily A A handsome lamp with polychrome standard and ex- made. $275. ) & quisite georgette shades, with deep fringe. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. B —ay SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. FOUR HOME SPECIALS Dish Drainers *1.29 White enamel oblong dish The Wonderful Service of the Hom:er Leads You to Expect Great T]'lings of the New. G_reater HOOVER —«ml you will not be disappointed Handmade Chi Filet Laces, Y::ise 2 9c Fine quality Chinese handmade filet laces, for the dainty undergarments you'll he making. Insertions and edges 1 to 2Y inches wide. Carpet vaeeper %2.94 i ’ Strongly built Chinese Filet Picot, handmade. 12 yards for i et et e with real | drainers with %) T | bristle revolving racks for plates brush;_roller and separate bearing. 'Walnut ¢ o m partments for your silver- 300 Rayon-and-Damask | W i.we=> | G PILLOWS s -Wall Duster piles! 1 ) Siasi , 3 for her who loves to 7 A pecially Purchased! White _Enamel triumph of the world’s oldest | be outdoors; and live hard, the A # ” Lamb's wool Garbage Pail with \ I whole pile problgm is dllg;)md of Of crisp rayon taffeta, with wall duster, with automatic cover = = ‘ [; (i and largest maker. in a moment! One soothing sup- \ isti i i1 dle 0 ! T s artistic centers of striped and :;dfflt'!;o“h'fim_ ;'l;:l “lel;mo"w}‘:;: i I il { t ] | \ L For Active Women! American women. are at- tracted to all active sports.| re in pursuit in tennis—swimming— Of course, you know the Hoover—know its excellent performance and dependabil- ity, but—the Greater Hoover! Here is a machine that lives up to all the expectations . you've ever had, it is a Come in tomorrow and let the next minute you've forgotten any pain, or even inconvenience. 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