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83~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D:. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1926. SEX SAVES WUM AN “Bismarck Shirt,” With Its Odd Sleeves, Reappears in Berlin Haberdasheries = : $125,000.000 Goes FRUM DEATH GEI-I-\ By the Associated Press. !lhnl (fip sleeves of every nnhc of the | SRLIN, Mare T arck | shirts were of unequal length. I : k | BERLIN, March 10.—The Bismarck | shirts were of tnequal lenethe B Rikne shirt, advertised as being “scientific- | ype “raurn of the consignment. To ]‘1' ey ally built for comfort,” has made its|the company’s surprise, Bismarck per- o Buy. | | sonally sent congratulations on the in- S Conf Killer i | appearance in smart haberdasheries. . essed er Told if She 'rlh': :Tx’;:‘! Sibe e ot e MBiEmartic| 0l “('v‘(gfh:slurl‘l‘:;;.‘ S 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Franklin 7400 el Giuiee i | shirt is about one inch shorter than | my Rand.” the chancellor wrote, | . el N b A 1e ¢ Were a Man Hanging et R e o van o ithe imtersi] * Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. bined wisdom, experience . 5 : ve-1| d judgment of seventeen It takes its name from the Iron |ference of the cuff with the free move | ataN oy Would Be Fate. Chancellor, who sought introduction of [ ment of the right hand. The right great stores! And that al- the idea. without avail. 50 vears ago.|sleeve in your shirts is shortgr than : Prince Bismarck had ordered a dozen |the left: hence the cuff does not creep most phenomenal buymg By the Associated Pre: custom-made shirts from a RBerlin {out from beneath * the coat leeve. ! . power is at your service. FLORA, Il 10.—Mrs. Elsie | chirt maker. A few days later Princ. “'l'htr error is a blessing in disgu enlar a erln(r O Bible_Malin: 3 e ess Rismarck complained hy letter 'ought to meet e fo) When you buy at Lans- L y 7 lotte Luber Rosen- burgh & Bro. any article ity i e ot s FOUR FIRES IN CITY . fike Jolson. Lilllan bearing the name “A R A" or ° | 2 . M4 Levy, Beatrice “Franchette” — you accrue band, & G kell Mil- L ahe e a woman.” | y 1 CAUSE $2,450 DAMAGE oo e the benefits derived from that Jett denounced G stone, § . Bt : ¢ 3ella Goldenherg and Kaplan. $125,000,000 buying power of passing sentence and declare e i y oseph | DU P & A3t N ex ) 7 el et Mrs. Malinsky will enter the Joliet | R. Bieber Accounts for $2.000 {\ AL EL AL WA Y. AV HL AL, wHich sociation. Furthermore, you Pri today begi serving her rison today to begin servin have the assurance that the term. She displaved no emotion when of Losses Reported. | wpens Saturday night with a ball. confes - 3 thori- : f " of any connection with it. and re-|R. Bieber. 33510 Conduit road. shortly| oq00000000000006600000090 ! : - ing is the best value for the b j . oved when s y after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon g‘sls!:id Vier ‘1,31}.3,31"r-;.?n’l‘;’.""{ | caused $2.000. damage. It was one ?:;fy that you can hope to Xln\sik,v, :'hr-nmnti\nvnzinevl'. wopt. ‘;-‘fz;?m' HIREESFOUHING SEHE SRy S —exhibit all the smartness o = el Mrs. Malins| efore that stamp of value and charm of the French Models s put upon any piece of mer- Welded in the Car oure Court here vesterday to life im prisonment when she pleaded guil Fire in the housekeep f Bernard M to his first wife in a glass of water A = 2 from which they were copied! ; y b / chandise, it must stand the ’ ¢ inspection of seventeen ex- Malinsky, who was charged jointly | Sireet, did $300 damage: an o $ 2 $ B % ; perts in their line—and it Q 98 50 A %) 4 i must measure up in every O . A % ; particular to the unvarying T : oil stove was responsible for a fire in by ,‘;‘,:f,‘wm{;‘o”?,", murder. denied | 1o home of Mrs. S. K. Davis, 1124 standard upon which the el oy Sl O e 5| Kighteenth s last night about torney Harold S. Williams ; r charge probably would be dropped. | #hd a chimney fire at the home of Laura Malinsky died last Septem- | ROBer Stewart DR set Ay ke | Sehlem - | ast night cost ' stances. y s exhumed De- e i cember 11 and a chemic: analyvsis of the viscera recently revealed poi-| MINSTREL SHOW PLANNED gon. Elsie Bible Malinsky was mar- \ ried to Malinsky about six weeks after the death. Hebrew Associations to Give An- The State's attorney announced last night that' no further Investiga-| 1Ual Production March 24-25. tion would be made into the death,| Climaxing a Winter of activ December 11, 1923, of Havill Bible, |which Includes playing host thi husband of 'Elsie Bible sky | week end to the Middle Atlantic prior to her marriage to nsky. | States Federation of Young Men's Bible's death had been brousht un- |and Young Women's Hebrew Asso. der inv siations, the local Hebrew associations information obtained hy authorities |will present their eloventh annual that he died “under mysterious cir- | minstrel show March 54 and 25 at cumstances.” " the new Jewish Community Center, Mrs. Malinsky has been married it was announced today by Dr. Joseph l ° W € dit CO. three times. She was divorced by | Norman, chairman of the entertain- 516 1st N.W. nd. She has one child, | ment committee. The production is her second husbar being directed by Adlai Mann. The $000000006 g selv aterials American Retailers’ Associa- Developed in such lovely materials as Pt e crepe Elizabeth, crepe de jour, soft. flut- ol e half-way measures, no “sec- tering chiffon, frost crepe. crepe Nanette, i onds,” no substitutes for the exquisite laces, and delightful combina- ! hES best! tions of georgette and taffeta—many of B them in the delicate French pastels and others in the equally favored black and navy. Big Saving 000000000000 000000000000;00‘000000‘0000 2000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000. * * * * Ed * * $ * Basque and Band’e"es All with that unmistakable Current Magazines in our Stationery Department, on Bed Siee ch Lo Seconds of $1.00 g from 14 years to 541 extra size. most prominent 1n her Size Covers, o I fir unbleached i i A !\ cotton. Keeps vour g creen and white. e Street Floor Street Floor Just out of their tissue wrappings are —the coat with the new Puff Sleeve, full . . U] NI ! {8 3 tracery of metal or silk embroidery; the —may be safely entrusted A Spr"ng sale—Glrls LYAN N MRS * Tucked Coat: the Braided Coat and the R Himpnan g Sk o new shades of tan, gray, blue, rose, green, n our Corset Shop, this week. French air— Y : J and Periodicals Window petals, rich embroidery. fancy stitching, G L 0il Opaque Shades. Mttress <lean and Tertect, ensy - ran cially priced! these clever new models of Poiretsheen and graceful and caught in at the wrist: moulding your figure into ; i 1 navy and black. Misses’ and women's sizes. Miss Oliver is the personal Sizes 7 to OO Sizes 7 to A \ © 14 to 44, and larger women's sizes, 46 to representative of Miss Doro- [ J expressed in remarkable tiers, scallops, Now on sale at a new stand $2 Mattress Sati : : " : : atisfaction Since 1859 buttons, braiding. pleating—and in the most —th 1 . : : § ; - e styles that will be Covers, 51-39 Shades, 59(‘. interesting of sleeves and necklines. Sizes v Plenty of dark RECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Parade are spe_ sanitary. L) 8’“1‘ s.'l""‘ S"“‘ ning rollers. Sevadl. ) and Lorsheen—outstanding among them The Folly Gizl the Embroidered Coat. with its elaborate ¥ RPN Tailored Coat. lines that will give your smart 4 Y 3 Spring frocks every chance to ew u r d /[ With the expert tailoring, the smart lines ’:0“ “t‘)‘“’ smartest.” “Being g o z e . sy shown by | i, g typical of a far, far higher price! 1In all the Miss Mory Oliver of Nés Yook, 10 in thy Bickum, the designer of . 50v5. 4 14 in e these fashionable garments: . . . o p— and she will be delighted to Bloorner Stratghtlme SECOND FLOOR. LANSRURGH & RRO, favelvoutconeal iheo Sfyles Sl_vles CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR Linene "7 Amoskeag Gingham : Brings These L. Val s R i i rings These Large Values Ri Posass by B A B Y DA Y et iy Revue of Sprmg’ Fashions Dresses for school, for play, for parties, for any Summer occasion. Some with bloomers A S x7- to match, some trimmed with applique and hand work, contrasting collar and cuffs, kick pootir e SO wlth Edfla Wauace HOPPCI‘ = Blue. rose, green. copen, tan, mais and brown. : 7 1 Doz. Red Star Diapers $2 OO At the FEarle Theater, during the week of March 14th, our B —— . pleats, smart sashes, helt®and pockets. Street Floor—Bargain Alsle. annual revue of Spring fashions wi iven, i i i i Spring fashions will be given, in conjunction with Square or Oblong. fol' Only Edna Wallace Hopper's act, “The Eternal Flapper.” JMisx ]-rllopper They are slightly imperfect—but the tiny blemishes will not detract from their will model the styles of the day for the flapper, while all the others po a s serviceability the least little bit. Size 27x27 or 24x48 inches; all neatly hemmed, of Spring’s multitude of newest fashions will be portrayed by : in a sealed package. twenty other models. All the fashions to be shown are taken Milan Hemp and Timbo Straws SR ’ 5 B e e e T from our own stocks. Start planning now to see this revue. A brand-new purchase of several $ Infants' Dresses | Infants' Flannelette 390 hundred more of the jaunty sport 49 and Gertrudss. . I | Citmens & [ Wonderful little values. in long or | Well made kimonos., gertrudes and hats that women like so well. short style. Dresses have vokes of em- gowns: the latter with drawstring bot- Small, medium and large shapes, ‘“."’"“"d'd_'.hr"“ eg““‘“l“ smartly broidery and deep hems or ruffies: Ger- toms. and the gertrudes finished with trimmed with bands or sashes. ’ trudes have lace or embroidery nmed shell stitching. All of good, serviceable Rose, crust, Miami tan, lovebird, skirts. quality. - d cuckoo, orchid. sapphire, Callot . | ;Z;lrgittn g:eeil.-a' e } V:ilse Frocks .. | g s4’-95 d i = 3 " x ! sery Chairs. ... Street Floor—King's Palace An absurdly low price for these dainty Nursery little dresses. trimmed with picoted ruf- Neatly finished. and decorated with . Prepare for Sunn [} [J fles, lace medallions and ribbons. Sizes | cunning nursery pictures. Complete R l G f ll pW : g 2't0 6, in pink, peach, maize, nile, orchid | with tray, counting beads, and vessel A ~==~IN1ppl€ UGracertully eather! OSIery and white. . special offer for Babyday, at this price. " = i FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. A D the Spring materials . o 32 WIndow $ .49 Truly remarkable, because —soft and smooth— Awn' S —— these stockings are of pure y —— = == g ICN! themselve_s es- Ings .. thread silk with a very small pecially to circular A,ddsfl;"f‘mmesiill? Lo pfi- percentage of rayon to give M ’d G U ‘f‘ and flared effects. Our new terior of the home an keeps the X Pt ities— s ing materials - s i e bome nd e e | them exira wearing qualiics : Mailds Unitorms | Sping materials are now on waterproofed material in tan because they are perfect in tex- display at our piece-goods de- and white stripes. Sizes rang- ture and are shown in every de- Of the Famous “W hite Swan” Make partment. Start your Spring ing from 30 to 42 inches. Sub- sirable new tone— sewing NOW with the aid of stantially made. Grain Sudan Priscilla Gun Metal st the waonderful dressmaking —— Spire Biscuit Ainaseliire ale oo y VEL guide, the DELTOR. 75¢ Cretonne Nude Rlock Rose Gray' Stone Cray £ 2 4 c Almond White French Nude | \ 6676—This lovely basque Cuslnons .. Mercerized garter top with 23-inch boot of silk and rayon. 8 We now have a large supply of these frock and bertha, in size Botite s bonsnonprepirsiier So you see this is really a fashion event combined with an op- / 3 popular gray and black cotton pongee uniforms Summer. Excellent cushions for oAy SoRE O N on hand—but there is every reason to suspect . | £l 3 P %orchu, canoes, cottages, etc. Street Floor—King's Palace jerad that they iill be rapid sellers; so come early 39.inch Cenrgellr or ancy covered cushions, well e ——————————————— 4 before sizes become broken. Crepe de Chine and ‘need filled and nicely made. l h Ch'ff v ° & N & . B 4 : Neatly tailored and- finished with crisp, cost you but $8.00 for ma- Third Floor—King's Palace 39c 40- Nnc | 1 on o‘les white organdy collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44. terial and 40c for your zsc SPrmg hS dnng s fadvonte fa'bn‘c l;:r g pattern. g Giaihonns MRS S S C Lawn Bib Aprons §7 () Always Buy voile in a beautiful range of ° . S’ec‘al Values at - . . shades, _including biack " and £ st B BUTTERICK PATTERNS vhite. Finisheéd with deep satin N fa . h, dainty aprons of fine, sheer lawn; ver: o 19c ' d. ‘:el:r:dge. A beautiful, sheer but firm quality. 5 “well P;:-en’de a::i tyaflo.redfn?me t':immed wigll; pr‘fi.i "'d!'d’"‘ DELTOR s g embroidery. The price is less than you will usually PATTERN COUNTER, FIRST FLOOR New patterns in bright colors. 20c Unbleached Cotton, 5 Yds. for 69¢ pay for this qualiy. Stripes, checks and smart plaids, e also_ pretty plain shades. Al Heavy, evently-textured quality, that will bleach easily. 36 THIRD: FLOOR. LANSBURGE fast-color fabrics that will with- inches wide. stand many tubbings. Street Floor—King's Palace 32, requires only 4 yds. of