Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 29

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{Capital Divorces (,am 25 Per Cent, Marrlages Only 5 RADIO-TELEPHONE SERVICE FORECAST Commerce thclal, in Annual| ‘Report, Sees Probability of U. S.-British System. | bia in 19 s uJ)npuml with 192 is sho fu figures made public today by the Census Bures Probability o ¥nercial ser - thou- popu- Eleven persons out of sand of the estimatec lation were married I ar, while | the number of divo: per thou- rand was placed at 30-100ths of 1 per cent During 1925 there were 1,181,838 marriages performed in the United & compared with increase of three- of 1 per ce Jivorces compured with uture is seer missioner of the tion of the Department of Cummerce, n his annual report today. Encouraging wliown by test though the o population s on July 1, 1 nd o July 1, 1 On the basi the number of marri; nd of the population was inst 10.4 in of div the report de- | ‘ | 1 | Eight Cousins of California Miner | Start Contest. | RANCISCO, November e of the Com in Superior wsins of Rich t the age leuving imate! he conte: W that_an the | other cousin, Mrs, Juliet Aun Scott e pierson of New York, tuoks advanta be cut off with nominal | t cousins ‘were left §5 vill be hieard March 10, | innons-w nany of them havin control. vewber Lt men here ac v has b ninum capity cember begin operation | H ation will be 1 date the for 1 of the - mlulthl:i“;'“,“ o 1d treasnure BILOY | rectors will he chosen at the fir 4r | meeting of the stockholders und this | board will elect the permanent officers | for_the corporation. | essels of 118,1 a net loss or 149 NINE PERSONS RESCUED _ FROM BURNING CRUISER || Christmas Cheer can be de- || livered in &n unusual measure if || you select your gifts from The Butterfly Box 739 11th St. Pleasure Craft Set Afire by Ex-| engers Escape Injuries. MADE-TO ORDER COLONlAL HOTEL Fifteenth Street at “M” Washineton's Foremost American Plan Hotel N e went to the rescuc of | the Helenu, taking them off | | minutes before the gasoline eox- | | t in flames rifted to | || Americun or European plan rtes auoted on request I I Maddux, Marshall, Moss & Mallory, Inc. Mr. J. Boyd Henri Telephone, Main 3 Manager “The Resta” Special combination fitting last which gives comfort to bunions and enlarged joints. Then, too, a main spring arch which aids in giving com- fort and correcting foot troubles Db et Dbl b i Black Kid. Tan Kid. Wolf’s %dé{-@l/erf Shop 929 F St. N.W. 3 3 ASPEODODG D dreledrdradeadrdoadealsdoddoadeelesfoadeaosdedudssdodoedsd ‘:-hww§“:-¢~<~-:-~l'¢¢<~f $10.50 S11.00 The Goes that Him Gift L= [T : with Wherever he goes, this Christmas Gift will be there, too! . . A smart, serviceful English Kit Bag of superb workman- ship; made in Eng land, of the new Brown Windsor Grain Leather; 22- inch size (plenty spacious). $32.50 The Castens Collection of Christmas Luggage is com- plete—exclusively fine—sensibly moderate in cost. CASTENS LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W. + with its rich glossy e Lansburgh & DBro. 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926 \ displays its Christmas stocks all the year long for it is the Practi'cal Santa Claus Store —IS FILLED WITH IDEAS PRACT ICAL FANCIFUL IRRESISTIBLE! READ O’\— —is well worth casting a f hints about for Christmas Or sealine (dyed coney)— sheen, its soft black in contrast to the col- Jars and cuffs, which are of mar mot, fitch, beige. squirrel, nat- ural squirrel, erminette and Ha vana fitch. Crush collar or one that rolls softly and bhecoming- Iv—apd tight sleeves or puffed. All made of selected skins— and all silk lined. Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street Oxfords—for Street as well as Sports \miber colored alligator—an exotic animal! Fashioned the first pair with the triple cut-out on the side. $12, Fan cali—a more domestic animal for the next. With stitching to give o saddle effect. $10. Fan calf : tan I I—a hybrid trange but or the ne mnll ancl. second Floor—Lanshurzh & Bro “A.R.A.” Hose $1.50 1t solution ; to please a particulax womait You don’t know just what to e. because you are not famil- iar enough with her tastes—she is such a dainty person that what- ever you choose must be perfect —you haven't a great deal to spend. The solution, of course, is A. R. A. Silk Stockings! Pure silk, full fashioned, smartest shades! Street Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street A Coat Sale at four interesting prices! —and fourscore or more fascinating styles One Group, $59.50 One Group, $49.75 $65.00 to $79.50 alues $55.00 and $59.50 Values A\ host of models—tuxedo, dol- man, bloused back. straightline: with smart furs enhancing smart styles. Squirrel, fox, beaver, Man- churian wolf are the trimmings. Sizes 14 to 1& 36 to 4+ and 16 to 521.. g $19.75 to $29.75 Coats, $9.75 Squirrel, fox, wolf, Manchurian erly on these coats of bolivia and suede to fashion collars, cuffs, pockets and Tuxedo fronts! S 14 to 18: 36 to 44+ and 40 to 507 $29.75 to $49.75 Coats, $29.75 In sizes 14 to 36 only—trimmed with In sizes 14 to 38 only. Many are fur squirrel. Jap fox. fitch, and Manchurian trimmed, others tailored sports styles. wolf. Black and brown. s—8th Street Men’s “Liondale” English | Broadcloth Shirts —the Liondale label means a lot—and so does the Eng- ; s lish that precedes broadcloth! $1.95 Men are practical creatures—like practical § gifts, even at Christmas. And when a man sces anything as practical as an English broadcloth shirt—his favorite label in the neckbard—he'll be more than just delighted! \White, tan. grey and blue—collar attached and neckband—sizes 1372 to 17. $1.50 Persian Silk Ties, $1.15—3 for $3.25 | so when you lie ties in the you'll buy three—won't be able to resist doin \Iso some attractive chamois fai Of course, see the variety offered! assortment. g Ntreet Illml—l-‘lllsbu;"lll‘v—Tlll Street Silk, Satin and Metal Cloths, $5 \ trio of favored fabrics—with many variations of style. Some swirl about the head in a cleverly careless I[ndian turban effect, some are softly crushed sports effects—all are smart. Second Floor—Lansburgh's—3th Street Sports Frocks $16.50 In colorful one and two piece models! Paris invented the name sport frocks for them, in spite of the fact that they are fash- .ioned of georgette and flat crepe, and so simple are the styles that the name is indisputable! Smart, too, in every simple line, in their very lack of fussy detail. Piero red—one new shade. canary yellow, flesh, beige, jun- gle green, navy. Sports Shop—Lansburgh's—d Floor Mfg. Pearl on Amber 10-pc. Sets $11.95 to solve many a problem for the uninspired ones who are gift seeking. Blue and gold or amber and blue, studded with glittering stoncs. Street Floor—Lansburgh’se7th Stieet Kid Gloves French Kid, these Gloves— and very Paristan i the styles No costume can be any*smarter than its accessories—that is theory; no accessory could be smarter than these new gloves, that is the fact that will be most imponam in Christmas shopping! $3 *a $7.50. Street Floor—Lansburgh’s—3th Stre An old axiont illusirated by a Nemoflex Corselette A straight line in the shortest distance between two points”—and the straight line the Nemoflex corselette gives you is cer- tainly the shortest distance between com- {ort and fashion! Gives just the right sup- port to your figure. only, $5 to $1250. o Fine broche in flesh . LA\SBLRGH & BRO.—7th, 8th- AND E STS.—JA}

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