Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 11

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Frese HESSE EULOGIZED AT HONOR BANQUET Called Cltys Most Efficient| Police Head at Testimonial | of His Officials.' Prajsed as the best police head this ofty has ever had, Maj Edwin B.| Hesse, superintendent ’ 6f* police, de- clared at a testimonial tendnrul him at the Mayflower last night thatthiscity has the cleanest police department of any city in this counfry. Its members, he declared, are giving. 100 per cent) service. The testimonial was tendered by members of Maj. Hesse's official fam- 1ly, and the fact that not one was ab- sent was mentioned as eviuence of the hearty co-operation existing be- tween the several branches of the de- partment’s service. Inapector W. S. Shelby, chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. told of the hearty response by those invited to address the gathering, and read letters of regrel from Senator Arthur Capper, Representative. Frapk H. Funk and Comissioner Cuno H Rudolph, saving none of the three could attend. Capper Praises Hesse. Senator Capper, visiting his sick wife in Baltimore, wrote: I have the highest regard for Maj. Hesse. He has made a wondertul record. Washington has a police force of which the people of this city well be proud. Maj. Hesse and all the force have my best wishes.” Funk wrote, splendid “and I think he fs mak ount him superintendent of police e el g Keller lauded the “mk lh. police le urged proper re- ) thev could bring up in the right way. and said he V‘V(vl?d a pension u|Qq||lU" to support them in their old aze. Two Commissioners Speak.. . J. Franklin Bell. En missioner, and ¥rederick Commissioner in_imme- diate supervision of the Police Depart ment, also commended both L% Hesse and the force. Others wh them tribute were Charles 5~ representing the Chamber merce; Odell Smith, representing the Tahon extoiled Ma; 4l superintendent of police, xaving the police have presented their court cases better since Muj, Hesse took command. . expressing . sadd the ment is PO a4 one-man &1l the force are wort n A zood policeman.”, Mui. Hesse aaid keeps his ears and eyves en and his mouth shut, and 1 hope to be liceman.™ Help Entertain. 3. Pratt, chief of tirude for e Depart and that Inspector detectives, Entertaine Murray, Quartet. John ¢ Theater artists included the several inspec ptains, lieutenants and police Members - of 1 ommitiee toastmaster Miss® lGstelle . Washington Valler and Keith's B Beun und Licut. Guests included memb Board of District Commi Willlam H Quade. Geor: Buck, Maj. k. W. Starlinz RUBBER RELIEF SEEN THROUGH COMPETITION — E. S. Kelly Ends Tour of Malaysia. Says U. S, Hope Is in Change of | Philippine Law. Br the Associated Prese SAN FRANCISCO, turning from a f rubber centers in Robert M. H. Van Fossan ana B! April 16 Re. ~month_tour of natra, Java and Kelly, head of Tire Co. of ved here vester- The only hope of the United States for cheaper rubber is in the possibility of rubber production by American in- terests in the Philippines, Kelly said. Fla believes the English interests would be willing to make concessions in prices rather than see active com- petition Present land laws in the. Philippine Tsiands must be changed before rub- ber production can be made profitable there, however, he declared. Raltimore Warge de Grace. Wimington ... SANAGEMENT Penos ELECTRICITY LOWEST PRICES < MUDDIMAN & | 709 13th St. N.W. Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples * My trouble began with pimples and & terrible frritation. My face, neck and arms were affected o that I could hardly rest. The pim- ples were hard and scaly, and scratching caused eruptions. They|" waere terrible. ** I tried other remedies but to no avail. A friend recommended Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment &0 I pur- chased some, and after using ix cakes of Cuticura Scap and six boxes of Cuticura Ointment I waa completely healed, in six months."” (Signed) "A. L. McXinley, Scobey, Miss., June 23, 1925, Keep your skin clear by using Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum for daily toilet purposes. Touch pimples and ftching, if any, witl Cuticura Ointment, bathe with Cuti- eura Soap and hot water. Cuticura Talcum is unexcalled in purity. Roap e Oigtment % eevwhere. Ramnle THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C, FRIDAY; LAN SBURGH & BRO. flh to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. .- APRIL 16. 1926. DO YOU Know when you are on:a do\vnmwn shopping tour, the L&B Soda Fountain and Luncheonette is a-quick and attrac- tive place to stop for a' sandwich and a cup of coffee? A Remarkable Purchase Arrives for a Timely Sale 00 Lovely, Si:lk Dr‘-ess'es Eyery Dress Much Below Regular Price 2 \ (e Every dress Paris fas try over for the high order of their production. entirely new—direct from New York re-creators: of hions—from manufacturers who are known the coun- Thus; © Washington women may secure smart frocks at re- Trxmmmgs Plenty of Smart Navy Blue . .. Black . . . Bois . de. Rose...Palmetto Green . . . Porcelain. Blue . .. Beige ... Gray ++. Almond Green . . ...Bntu-yllne... ... Petal Pink . . . Rose -+ .. Yellow . .. Mary Blue ... Tan... White Bead Motifs ... ered Sleeves. . Taffeta-Trims. Tlne Newest Slll( Handkerchiefs! Very gay, very fascinating ones, t n( milady wears in very smart.ways! 75¢ to $2.00 . With Her Tailored Suit, she 2liows a bnlhamly printed one of crepe de ‘chine to hang irom ner pocker witn _carerul careiesness ..,,. 75¢ _She carries in Her l_hnd a M-nl Jap silk handkerchief; plain colored center, - with fancy black print ‘border. at 75¢: - :‘r nn.t. .(l)‘ fine crepe de chine $2m STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Smart Fashions in’ Neckwear! These go very far toward reliev- ing the somberness of tailored. suit or dark costume!’ $1.95 to $3.50 Tailored Vestees, of crisp white linen, or of colored silk bengaline, have smart little cuffs to $2 95 match. Each. only Gypsy Squarew‘fi! {é:l gypsy col: ofs and designs, ‘are very new and’ bot §1 05 ....smart when woi fashion. Each Polka Dot Gypsy Squares are doubly smart, Of beautifuf ‘heavy silk, in the most attractive of_colors. ” 50 Ny Eleborate Embroider: ies. . .Rich Laces... ..Braid... Spanish Scarf Collars ... Spanish Sashes . .. Embroid- exq .Gold and Silvery Stitching markable savings. For now. For early Summer. And for sultry days to come. 600 dresses in all—many samples—one and two of a stvle, Women's Sizes 36 to 44— Extra Sizes 42, to 54Y/,—and Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20! SECOND FLOOR for such a low price as $13.95. Thirteen of the styles are sketched—scores of others— N all equally as chic as these. " See Our 7th Street & Windows Tonight \ Mnn—”cre Are Values for You! 1.800 Pairs of Pure Silk Sosha Fashions Fabrics Crepe Roma ... Georgettes... ‘Heavy Flat Crepes .. Printed Chiffons .. .Georgette and Taffeta ... Crepes de Chine. . .Rosh- anara . . . Geor- - gettes over Printed Crepe. . . Polka Dot Crepe ... Eyelet Embroidery. Boleros...Two and 1 Piece Frocks... Tailored Frocks. . . Embroidered Peas- ant Mode Frocks . Hand-drawn Frocks ... Coat- frocks . . . Bouffant Frocks ... Em- broidered Frocks. All Sales i A a8 { ‘11;/&‘;.'.’1 Delightful New Spring’time Hats Fine, both in appearance | and ‘wearing qualities; 2 much better grade than you will ordinarily find at this price. -Buy them in large quantities and you won't be disappointed! - Just the shades you'll be wannng. Black. cordovan, navy, gray, beige and white. ~ Sizes 9%; ‘ 11%5. ‘ieamed m back, and remforccd in toe and heel.” " s Imported Enghsh Broadcloth - Sh;rts Shirts that any man will be proud'to wear. Hand- some English broadcloth, handsomely tailored, and fin- ished to the last small detail. Take your choice of tan, white, gray, or blue’; or bettér yet, take one or more of each! Collar»attached or neckband ‘style. peat ourselves—a fine: value for you! We re- Find many ways for being smart— In Color! In Style! In Materials! *5.00 We consider this b\ far the smartest collection LR QQ hats we've seen this Spring=for'matron _- or miss. Wide brimmed hats of hairbraid, allur- .ing in.their delicacy and ‘transparency; tailored hats of such knowing chic that you are amazed = at the price. £ _ In _silk, silk and straiwe combinations, viska, . hairbrasd and peanut straws sn tune with the »tn[nrful motif of all Springtime’s fashions! o Sizes for the unbobbed head, as well as for . shorn locks. . SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Fdrs Stored and Cleaned— Yeur furs will be thoroughly protected from moths -Ilnmdmtnfm:unlhqnbry through the z bu\flu- All garments cleaned without cost, before ' SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Discontinued Models Nemoflex Corselettes Originally $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 e L Beautifully made and ex- quisitely proportioned corselettes of fine broche and satin materials. Side- fastening models some with soft silk top. Sizes 34 to 46, but nnt every model in each size. Models Originally $5.00: Now to $3.95 Made of fine quality broche, with lightly boned sectiom over the abdomen, and in the back. Side fastening. Flesh and peach. Sizes 32 to 46 in the lot. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. “Charlot™ Bracelet Bag —Is of Silk and Will Be Very Smart This Spring! $2.95 The new metal handle of these novel bags match your Charlot necklace in design. In blue, blonde, gray and green, some plain, others with lizard trimming. All silk lined and fitted with inside purse anmd mirror. TREET FLOOR 1LANSBORGH & RR0. Novelties of M{£d. Pearls Lovely trinkets of beau- tiful lustrous pearls—to add much charm to your daytime or evening cos- tume. For instance: An Omar 'Novel Mfd. Mtd. Pearl Pearl Ear- Choker, with rings, in but- Pearl . and ton er New Sterling FEffects— Catch-— 50c o $1.00 $4.50 Three-row Fine Mfd. String of Omar Mid. Pearl Brace- lets, com- Pearls, with bined with Novelty Catch— Rhinestones-- $2.25 $5.00 STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO, The Newest and Smartest Effects in Novelty Silk Gloves :31.50 Pr. A most attractive assort- ment—very newly arrived; to add the final touch of 1y chic to vour spring cos< . i1 tumes. * - Gracefully = rippled and®" turned-down cuffs; in the leading shades of the sea- son; gray, beaver, mode and black with white and white .with black. LSRG The,

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