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1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., FEBRUARY 6, 1927—PART 1. 15 | ST () & Lansburgh & Bro. + President to Review Pilgrims From Northern States Next Saturday. President Coolide@® will review be tween 2,000 and 3,000 Roy Scouts from . New York, New Jersey and Connecti ey s i | LIEUT. JACK PIATT : ; ol ) W | WORTHINGTON at Lansburgh’s * | Of the Naval Air Reserve, who has been appointed superintendent of air- 1| ways, a newly created position in_the There are many changes now in Dot o SmETY ropress o : C | YBAB33323338333823 233332322 A 283233355 | Worthington is a native of Wash- progress. at Luniburghls. As: thes A =% 3 O O o > b2 3 ington, changes are completed, they will be announced in this space. ¥ " = ARG 2z N | Cur effort is to keep our building “new” all the time. The spirit that prompts us to con- sider that we are never finished our s i | building prompts us also to the feel- in ma ntment for the ing that our pesition is never secure visitin ¢ the White Houss on a basis of past performances, alone. ted to be | oup. Then | n to Mount Ver- [Record for January Nearly fon e eonte. o thetr wi-| 50 Per Cent Above Same £ SRS ot Lt Year, WP P The first “Gage” Straws---an event! who has arranged to have the ( tol and other public places opened fi them at special hours: S Cope-| A high record for relief given by 5 [ % g o A Spring showing of these famous hats, even at a price considerably hi W e 2 land of New York & | the Associated Charities and the Citi- V - 4 ) b ;: g B fit‘d ER .Cm siderably .hlgher, would prove a g s o zens’ Relief Association was set in great drawing card to smart women—at $5, they will provide a real thrill, for they represent sident gstone, Lient. | e 8 Y P! ) P & G0, el el | v roaadied " ThIx . . large as well as small head sizes, matrons’ as well as misses’ styles! P AL : |1s "““i“‘ 50, pee l‘""’:‘ Wi :\*‘:‘ "":( Gl'lp- I lte ShoeS Handsomely tailored models of Swiss Milan hemp, cushion or plain brimmed, with the new en-Augusta. responding period last year. Ways . ; : ! : Mean temperature during January | i v - ribbon trims. Clear, bright shades of red, blue and green, also navy and neutral shades of tan, and February at these popular resorts | 2 is 50. Splendid golf courses with fif- s ° ) teen golf events. Ofher interesting | Wednesday. outdoor amusements. Reduced fares. G Excallent tourist hotels naw open: | Some Had Continuons Ald. : *hi h sleepi I 1 Southe: ut of 47 S U r c - ¢ SR s L D e inEion dulle 505 | Associated Charities during January, A cut-out oxford—a very popular p.m. Reserv: ana- expert. travel | 247 veeeived direc «‘.‘_1ma';h|_«flnnl ralet; type just now. 4 5 : ; o travel | Gontinuous relet was ; ype i ; ) Main 5038 T060 Advertiement, | famitios A simple but effective one-strap 4 ‘ :.: 2 new roc S ear €c. Advertisement. At a meeting of the several district . . . | conference chairmen with the visi- slipper, with applique. | tors at the Social Service House Fri- Tewo.strap fodels with diamond ¢ p \ » P ’ day, this situation was discussed and strap S e, tt TO AID LOCAL MARKET |5 .rort made to determine the case cut-out and Cuban heel. \ : Francl 1ette abe families had been made destitute in AR TS RIS sy gray and sand. i Second Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street each instance by the serious illness Termiri to Be at Morgantown, Md., | of the wage earner. In 11 families 3 the mothers were deserted by the hus- A \ 1 (R TEan Y band. In 10 instances the hushands . A\ L Shortens Routes. were in jail, while in 13 cases the i ts L : e ers ar widbws. . Unemploy- PpC. r're ul ‘ Possession of Hutchins Landing at | ment was the immediate cause of de- ) the foot of the te highwav at|pendence in 8 families. y . Morgantown, Md.; and of Potomac| 1In these 74 families there were 310 has been ac-|children, an average of four to a P 3 ° ryland-Virginia Ferry | family. P PR PR P PR AP PP PR PR PR PPFrP/k Corporation recently | st e Hoapital. 3 Distinctive frocks you'll wear in the South —or in Washington! e cartpacis alap has. bougns Trom{ ;A DAY, ynihl husttor A Whiah 5 Staunch blue 4 A Yo | Selected by the stylists of thirteen great department stores of the b i o e Dioeeat. of & man with wife and six children 4 { AR cheviot suits—a - it American Retailers, Inc. Perfection itself—the tan georgette, with o A 0CIRE #nd took care of his family untl splendid choice, = LA three-tier skirt and pockets of silver braid — the petal frock in two ’ .. capable of |a serions illness m_to the hos- / - g - i 3 PR S £ Al 12,?&1N'fllflfflfhflo\'*};flln‘r“?l‘:‘-‘-h2"r\“§ that ) from ar|l,v point . shades of Queen blue, with soft flowers of the same material, and 800 S8 rs, 1l be substituted for | PEri0 e, wile mes ha ” v 1 * . . . . ~ge The Tresen haate. and the Virginis | be helped with food and fuel and rent of view! Three sleeves braided in white and gold—the two-piece frock of navy crepe Eliza- P ! Yy erminus will be moved from Colonial | money. Later the man came back . button single or 5 % ‘ 2 A g » . e ©o Totimac Besch | from the hospital, but may have to beth with its cleverly pleated skirt and its trimming exotic The opening of this ferry, May 28, |return for treatment. They have no 'S double - breast- < g 4 il give Westmoreland, Northumbe {Eshor 1 ipourset R ina Talatives 10, i o ed coat, vest.and embroidered flowers! A host of new colors —and many smart fabrics. N Richmond and Lancaster coun- | on. 4 » & 2 . af Virotnt ¢ to! Another kind of trouble was that % : H 2 i S -3 1/ 5014 7 's S tles of Virginia pitusity sof nother (KIL DF {INdRls e s \ two pairs of long ) ; Sizes 14 to 20, Misses’ Shop; 36 to 46 and 40%4 to 5072, Women’s Shop. ! fol% | are being supported hecause the hus. ] trousers, in sizes 2 Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th St road distance ol |'hand and father lost his job on ac- i 3 - 8 miles, Richmond hy 22 3 ‘5. | count of an accident that laid him 15 to 22 vyears. lonial Beach by 60 miles. up ‘F:“r “"Pflk“a \\'h;‘n l]"‘h I‘P"‘"\'F;:'!d he v {could not find a job, although he is a 0 ' s {£o0d mechanic. “They have no other Youths’ Coats £ 14 . = N WIFE AWARDED DECREE. | ° ™ ; $18.75 : b { Oats #~- ree e, Himore Gets Divorcs on Mis:| TALIAFERRO TD:INSPECT: _Formerly mu‘ch ) 7 ol 2 3 o conduct Chareg L i higher—these _splen- i ' ew Commissioner to Study All did double-breasted & i 3 K3 | Departments of Government. coats of all-wool \ { e | Commissioner Sidney . Taliaf coatings. Sizes 15to ’ Zo E £O & c 2 f Mrs 51 | hirnouncad SaniSY ThRt Hett Wol: 2; & & R $49.50 and $59.50 $59.50 and $69.50 Many of Our Finest North Capitol & ins arles | he would begin a tour of inspection 1 | i 4 % g % Py % ~ Herman Eime e of | of e ; b T Coats oats Coats of the departments of the municipal 0 3 I :r);n“(“:;,}mf - On | government under hix supervision to Street. Floor—Lansburch's X X o) s o fa 7 f more thoroughly s \ It was a t i 1A o 4 + Elmore o« ed his infatuation for “I want to visit the departments Vi - W 5 5 the co-respondent in letter: ©d | and watch the wheels of the machin- b 3 i b K * @ * from him while on a trip t e v in hbHon.* wald he N ission- X N e TR e P e R ale, Men’s Shirts ;“v'l‘f\.“ Tenn., ) i his | opportunity t better acquainted = 4 t i i L e er | mautie Actittiee o iha fepfrimants of English Broadcloth: § For us to be with 300 coats when warm weather arrives 30 a8 rea . At-| fThe office of T = 2 ¢ 2 5 el bled ke SR T B S il i 4 J would be a real catastrophe—but for you to “carry over” one Jiam C. Ashford appeared for the |first on Taliafer list for a 35 A | ) ) 53 2 p % e wife visit . e Or ; coat for next Winter is real wisdom and economy—when you - . can buy it for half price, or thereabouts, as you can in any of ! LARGEST ASSORTMENT _jommy Fine imported quality, in white, these si)ccial groups. ; ;i tan, blue or gray—well tailored, in " ; s . ollar :m:whcfi Siidineckband stxles, ) Richly styled, yet conservative models, mostly in slim rs Sizes 1314 to 17. ) ) straightlines, collared and cuffed with squirrel, beaver, wolf, N = (e . fox and other fine furs. Sizes from 14 to 46. LOWEST PRICES ] > \ . Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street “For the Whole Famnily” A Few of Many Styles Carried in Stock ) ; 3 \ ) a Sport FrOCkS¢¢— Be prepared for stormy weather-buy your pair now Hons = o i ¥ 100 new models! mplete assortment of High ity and Serviceable Rubber Footwear to choose from, at the Lowest Prices in Ol | $1650 Rore 't 1 - ; ) You can’t help but share our enthusiasm over pulr of Bootd. aion = O ‘ bR “Cinderella” Y the beautiful quality, the richness of color and the P c 1 §308. wonderful variety of these newest tailored silk Frocks ¢ frocks! - Heavy flat crepe—georgette—crepe roma—and Ee Women's i $ the lovely new favorite Cunningham crepe—with 6" S g 1 applique designs, composee effects, pockets, etc. 80" $108. G s Gaiters ok Sizes 14 to 46. Sizes 22 to 8 Adorable new spring styles, in high- shade panty frocks of delightful prints, Cossebinry Polo B niutin Navy checks, stripes and plain fabrics; sizes 2 4 Fiance Blue Rose Black to 6 years; white and plain colored suits French Beige - : Red Athenia for little 2 to 5 year old boys; cunning, Mother Goose ~ Indian Spice W hite Tan practical “Baby Bobs"—the newest creep- §) Sport Shop—Second Floor—7th Street er for 1, 2, and 3 year olds. Wonderful . choice ! Gray Fourth Floor—8th Strest