Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1927, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. ‘ e 2700 Connecticut avenue, is chairman | Parma authorities said they had con- | ployed him when the women were kum, grand.master District of Co- The accusation that r bt Souls' Ster: Me: church tomorrow even.n e din District of Columbia, gave the invo- EE WOM AN LAWYER law in France and 700 women are inner. 4 cation this morning and Gratz . Dun. studying law at the Sorbonne. & of the ticket committee. Tickets may | firmed his statement that he was|beaten to.death In a road near the e Il be obtained through her or at the|playing cards with a farmer who em- | school i _—_—m—mm— ters and other representatives the | torney G al, 9 business of the conference began. BT wn e sonic delegation shortly after noon. : & | spective woman lawyer the inculeation 1 All-Day Meeting in Progress at New Willard—Members |DEATHS HELD ACCIDENTAL The erstwhile oppoition in ¥ tormat misodnecion ot the grana e | FREED OF FRENGH BAN| ®ifier " ufcitanae, ascistant At | hetral_avenue enst "ot oot | et “De " serv S50 unth 1. who said that in her b Tor i | erience all the weeping that ; Unit No. 6 of | AAABARAAAAA A BAAAAARBAAASSREARLBIARL President Cooiidge recefved the Ma ad occurred in her office had been | Kes | . Alibi i 1 Mme. Grinberg Tells Cy Pres Club | ;50 T'1Ch she urged upon the pro s Ald Soclety for the bene-| Proves Alibi in Two Deaths. | t of the church pet l’\md Mrs. | VE J! Py | Luncheon was served at the hotel at e \ CLEVELAND, February 23 UP).— | |1 c%clock and the conterence recon 200 of Her Countrywomen detached viewpoint and gp im.| Willlam 8. Quinter, chair, OF ¢ thatit ketoate Skbutduy: {1 coniee- | vened at 2:80 o'clock. PrastioeatiBar: | personal approach to the imr 1 charge shipmr e s ns u "g rOO ote, problem in d. Se? p o o Wolfe and Mabel Webster Ballinger, | Parma teachers, was released today i where the e started to the i Verdic(% Are Returned in Jm\en'fl woraEn ha ‘ ; 2 v ) W | o i g P i 1 : 1 Call on President. K A : e R | | Novel Crepe Pajamas and Sph-ns Cases. e g B e s , pres 4 h ear] | [fl 5 k : An inquest conductéd at the morgue | U1 Al bRl Wi o i | mus S ohe | yesterday by ¢ er Nevitt in the o be admitted t | Sl Bl ‘m';m:: all-day con | case of Lang Jones, colored, who was | Tnth woma g e g b The Luor-Shellal raflway tn Egypt Grand masters of Masons in the a reception at the V Vil | ) matters pertinent to the a Masonry falling in their flelds of ited In ' verdict of = injured in ar nobile accident at | 1 renc] i as heen opened. 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DPerfect Diamonds Washington, D. C. The Dollar You Earn Today e For those who love the conservative there are s Too Much to Spend loda\ | Graduate Optom - Washmgton EIectrlCE sa]es Corpor.hon i this group plain colors—very dainty pastels, plain pirns was cross or trimmed with a shade that is in harmony. e Prota. the dtee “'::',,‘,.""{‘,'.f. ebor Tine. ‘ 1411 New York Avenue Third Floor—Lansburgh’'s—8th Street Norway plans to build nearly 15, 3 iy i 708 7th St. N.W. hadddidddd i i didsaiid i i ido il ] 23 fi Q 33333883853 ;gagagggga&agaagg&gaaaagaaawm&xa&afigggg&&gmuwgaafim&mwu . ans NOW' burgh ’S Boys’ De partment follows the boy all the way to college. Supplying him with his first long trousers and man- Iy overcoats at boys’ prices, * the change to long trousers is made gradually in prices as well as in appearance when the boy is brought to Lansburgh’s for the change. Jergen’s 89c¢ Soap Package 59c¢ You would ‘ordinarily pay 8% for this fragrant package con- taining nine different kinds of Jergen’s soaps—mcludmg a cake of the famous Woodbury’s Soap, one cake of Castolay Soap and seven other delightful odors. This price for tomorrow only! Strect Floor—Lansburgh's—ith Street “Never Burn” Hot Plate 51 With this metal plate (scien- tifically constructed) between your cooking food and the gas flame, there is no danger of burn- ing—even in the case of milk. Something worth having around the kitchen, don’t you think? Sixth Floor—Lanshurgh's—8th Street s Lansburgh & Bro. &= e Thursday-~Lansburgh’s Baby Day —and this week we are featuring E $2.00 Handmade Dresses There is delightful choice among these adorable little dresses—there are round $ 45 necks, square necks and occasionally tiny collar! Pin tucks and hand- embrold— ery lend an exquisite touch of tsimming and bottoms are either scalloped or hemmed. Infants’, one and two vear sizes. ’ 75¢ Madeira Bibs, 50¢ $2 Crib Blankets, $1.65 Satin Pillows, $2.98 The daintiest qof hand-embroidered Size 36x52—pink on one side, and Of exquisite quality, hand-painted x:::;::ns in these necessary little gar I\\ hn:} or blue on the other. Sateen and finished with a lovely ribbon bow houn - $1.50 Madeira Covers, $1 of nicl}‘:\ggteerrfit)l:eertsvwistacknnklrd Bnbys Silk Coat, $5.98 The top is of pure linen, daintily cdges. Size 27%36 el Pink or white crepe de chine—or hand-embroidered and scalloped. e it . crepella, with smocked yoke, hand-em- 59¢ Flannelette Garments, 45¢ c Booties, broidery and silk lining! Very pretty Soft, warm gertrudes and gowns for Hand-crocheted ones, prettily trim and very special. little one and-two \'ear—o(ldfl E med in either pink or blue. Knee length. V. 3 16 271327 D i $1.39 anta Shirts, 75¢ Rubber Pants, 19¢ : 1apers, doz. g Soft, Medium-weight Cotton bhms So necessary a part of baby’s ward Choice of either the flannelette or single or double breasted. Sizes 1, robe—these white rubber pants! \e- birdseye ones—of absorbent quality and 3 years. dium or large Fourth Fleor—Lansburgh's—S8th Strest 2z N 2, REASARBLBABBABIIRRBBBIBIBABBAIABABHBEBBBEHEN ¥, Zoa Lappan—and other new furs in Nursery First Spring Coats § Furniture .50 At special Baby-day prices! Colors . * Pea Green . These unusual offerings b Silver Gray ’ : present an ideal opportunity $6.25 DOWN, LEAVING $53.25 Tan New Blues to begin—or extend—your Wigwam acquaintance with our In- TO BE PAID IN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS gfiz?’em b fants’ Furniture Dept.—now Lappan—twin beaver—names you've : 7 chi & Sty . the largest in Washington. e Fabrics read about! Composee effects in coats fe & gt ! I 'h N . 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With our : 1 : : ‘ 1beral trade-in- terms on Pleated Coats 3 Wrap Effects Jabot Coats to the most mannish of the o § 9 %"’flfiffrg 'S:m tailored models. * Nursery Chair, $298 : your old cleanqr (regardless " ‘ : : i A splendidly made little chair, . \ . g p 4 ivory finished, and complete with of make) it will be still less : : counting beads and vessel. : expensive—still easier to pay Laiiiiiid TEE Fourth Floar—Lansbursks—8th Stret : ‘ for as you use it day by day. : It is this revolutionary principle of “Positive Agita- Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street 5,000 yards of the Newest Spring Silks § [ || oo viich motes e nev est, deepest and easiest . e b f eatured f or | : ‘ cleaner on the market. Don’t 40-in. Heavy Flat Crepe $ 69 A f‘ ooy taainct 40-in. Lustrous Satin Crepe Thursday at how efficient it is—right in "There are some 75 lovely Spring shades to verify the smartness of these five . | ! your own home? Just tele- rich weaves which we offer at this very special price for tomorrow. Both : o | phone for our representative . . Rl Voo 40-in. Rich French Cr epe crepey and lustrous finishes are represented—a wonderful choice for your - and he will be glad to call— 40-in. 1](?(11:" Cant()ll Crepe suggesting all sorts of stunning frocks that you may make of these new silk$ [ ANSBURGH & Spring wraps and frocks. You'll find Butterick, Vogue and McCall patterns without any obligation et —Ilocated right in the silk department! And the new trimmings department at ] R — __your part. Black Coatmg Satin the rear of the silk department makes it possible for you to plan the dress and assemble all the materials at once. : LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR ' YOUR OLD ELECTRIC CLE’ANER! BRO.—7th, 8th AND E STS—JANE STUART, SHOPPER—FR. 7400 g Ry Wmm%’fi?m*m ®

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