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» Two-Pound Box of 4iy, Assorted Chocolates, 95C Delicious candy—ready for the Christmas feast! One pound of milk chocolate and one pound dark chocolatev.»A most unusual price for this nutritious mndy./ - Street Floor phant. mutely ask to be loved! =g - oy S A Hercules Enameled Steel Toys—Special 8Sc A special group of very attractive toys —toys that every boy and girl will en- joy! An interesting sand crane, hook and ladder, fire engine, interurban bus, wreck- - ing car with crane, roadster and ferry boat. A real Christmas group! - Dolly Dimples ? }T Newest Horsman Doll & And think of it—the most p m‘ beautiful doll America has ever produced! A lovable in- 3 fant with a lifelike baby face —the kind of doll that will win the affection of every- one. A head that will not easily break—and attractive dresses that may be put on or taken off according to the whim of its very young mother. $4.50 to $15 Dressed Baby Dolls, $1 Adorable infants with cun- ning . baby faces and soft, cuddly bodies—just meant to be loved! Attractively dressed in various colored frocks. Bootles and rubber panties. Lansb —welcome you most heartily to a land of gayety, happiness, wonders! c ly Blinking cats gaze at the strange pranks of frisky dogs—everything is so strungenne\\'—e.xcnmg! g 1 corner there is a doll house, a most fascinating place, where very charming little orphans look appealingly at .lmppy little girls, fl'nd We could not even start to tell you everything about this town—but we will say one thing more—Santa him- self is here to welcome you to Lansburgh & Bro.’s Toytown—Fourth Floor. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. @, TRIDAY., DECEMBER 1 pliu A 7th to 8th to E—Che Store of Practical Gifts—Franklin 7400 ~OYTOWN and Santa Welcome You! Here grinning Sambos wink slyly at a slowly nodding elé¢- And over in one T Il Ji wi| IV il ] | 1’ y Sl TR K] gyl Sidewalk Federal Knight Scooter, $1.95 Truck, $12.50 All-steel scooter; sturdily Fe al Knight dump constructed. Has rubber- truck, 54 inches long with — tired disc wheels. This foot-operated dump bed, Belmont Tree scooter will last. running board and fenders. Lighting Outfit $5.75 Weighted Christmas tree base, with sockets and reflectors for 3 colored bulbs that cast their rays upward to illuminate the tree. 18 inches in diameter. Sockets for attaching tree lighting outfit. Snow King 30-in. Sleds, $1.25 Sturdy steel-runner sleds with flexible steering mech- Sidewalk Cycle, $10.75 Tubular framed sidewalk cycle with adjustable saddle and handle bars. Ball bear- anism. ings. Well made. tops. : Toy Tea Sets Red Chenille WindOW Three Attractive Styles! WREATHS At 98¢ Set with three cups and With- Red Electric saucers, teapot, sugar bowl Bulb, Cord and Plug and creamer. Solid color dec- oration, with band of "con- The red wreath rep- trasting color. resents the true Christ- At $1.49 mas it! These are Set of 4 cups and saucers, 4 plates, teapot, sugar bowl splendid, attractive ones e B L iR that will make delight- ful decorations. dainty designs. Of fine china. ShiRe At $2.95 Special—Eight-light Tree' $1 Lighting Outfit—Only Light, slat - style Set of 6 cups and saucers, 6 plates, teapot, sugar bowl and cream pitcher. White and gold or luster decoration. Fourth Floor, Toytown ‘Apparel Gifts That Will Please Girls and Boys - "Featuring for Saturday Girls’ $12.95 and $15 New Silk Dresses Sizes 10 to 14 Years $10.98 One and two piece frocks— charmingly youthful, styled es- pecially for that “in between” Softly flat crepes, smart age. satins, dosa beaver. and wine. i The Best Gift of All! [ 810 Even the 2 to 6 year old is a fashion critic—and her very youthful heart will f;"‘thrill with satisfaction at these attrac- tive coats—so smartly tailored of gray- lock “chinchillas! ~ All are warmly lined. Navy, French blue and wine you may choose from. Hats to Match at $2.50 Tots’ New Fleurette Dresses, $1.98 Fleurette frocks are simply styled—and decidedly attractive. Fash- ioned of plain imported broadcloths and unusual prints, with colorful embroidery or self trim. Neat, crisp white collars and cuffs. Sizes2t06. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. velvets—with a good of the fashionable crepe-back She will enjoy the fes- tive holiday so much more— when she knows that she is at- tractively dressed. Girls’ Warm Fur-trimmed Coats, $15 Chic styles; just as smart as her older sister’s. Buckskin, bo- livia, derona and tweed, cleverly trimmed with mandel and men- Some with fur cuffs. In tan, brown, blue, green Sizes 7 to 14. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. $ These Warm Graylock ‘Chinchilla Coats for Tots — Chomg Gifts I_ér Boys HERE Tomorrow! Boys’ Warm Overcoats, Suits and ‘ Mackinaws $12.75 Long Overcoats, for big boys, 10 to 17. Double-breasted, convertible collar, box and ulster model. Yoke and plaid linings, $12.75. Two-pants Vest Suits, of all-wool tweeds, cassimeres and mixtures; sack coat style, with lined knickers; strongly sewn. Sizes 7 to 17, $12.735. Sport Mackinaws, the big husky kind that gives the utmost warmth. Taped seams, plaid facing and side pockets. Sizes 8 to 18, $12.75. Junior Overcoats, for boys of 2% to 10. Box models in chinchilla and other fabrics. Tailored of heavy coatings, plaid lined, $12.75. ly namber Boys’ Rai Flannel-back leatherette. Corduroy collar with strap. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Sou’'wester Hats to Match, 69¢ Boys’ Raincoat and Hat, $3.95 Black rubberized fabrie, with tan-back coat, slash pockets and snap fasteners, Sizes 6 to 16. “Big Chief” Suits, $1.98 Khaki drill, with bonnet, and red fringe on trousers. Other Indian Suits from $2.48 to $2.98. Cowboy Suits, $1.98 Khaki drill—shirt, trousers with fringe, hat, handkerchief, lariat, pistol holder, belt and pep pistol. Sizes 4 to 12, Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. A All-wool Lumberjacks Bianket, Bath ‘Robes Timely Gift Suggeatiori'a i Cfioose Children’s Shoes With Care These splendidly constructed shoes are made on a com- bination last which insures perfection in fitting the arch and heel. Fitted by salespeople who specialize on fitting children. 1. Plain_soft toe blucher, lace style, in brown or smoked elkskin. * Also patent leather. = Sizes 4% ‘10 8, $3.00. ~Sizes 8% to 11. 84 and $4.30. high lace shoe of brown elk Boy extra heavy soles and rubber heels. 11 to 13%, $4.50. Sizes 1 to 6, White buckskin lace shoe with flex- turn toe, K i 7 or dress wear. Sizes 414 10 8, 9368 All white kid, ‘button style, Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. rgh & Bro. “and knee. 1a “copen and other shades. Sizes child—especially those of the loom. Children’s Umbrellas— Fruit of the Loom, Umbrellas that will make a practical gift for the on rainy, snowy mornings! 18, 20 and 22 inch paragon frame. $1.50 who must’ tramp to school Nayy blue or red fruit Street Floor " Christmas Is Nearing onthe Wings of the Wind—_—-Only 13 Shopping Days Raincoats~- Smart and Practical Gifts The Raincoat Gift is one most welcome—and here you will find a large and varied assortment of the season’s ¢ est, most practical styles—for w and at economical prices—a few popular sty Women’s, Misses’ zad Juniors’ Raincoats - $5.50 Smartly tailored of heavy leath- erette and fipished rubber. Flan- nel or suede lined. Raglan shoul- der, patch and trench pockets, trimly belted. Black, blue, green, brown and red. Sizes 13 to 17, 16 to 20 and 36:to 42. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Bestyette Raincoats for Girls of 2 to 14 $5.98 Attractively styled raincoats for the very ‘young girl. Roomy, belted styles, with large patch pocket. Green, red, brown and blue—these colors will make the dreary day seem brighter. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Bbys’ Raincoat Outfit $3.95 Black rubber-surfaced raincoats. Khaki-back collar, with leather strap. Southwester hat to match. Sizes 4 to 16. Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. nart- s and juriors omen, mi Just in Time for Christmas Gifts! Women’s Imported Novelty Kid Gloves Gloves that suggest a present for the fashionable woman—for she will ap- preciate their soft pliability, their ex- quisite workmanship—their unique cuff arrangements. Tan, mode, beaver, gray, white and black and white—a group of shades that are attractively neutral and will harmonize with prac- tically every costume. Sizes 534 to 8. Others priced from $3 to $850. Cor;tplele Selection of Children’s Gloves Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. 1,000 Prs. Women’s Rayon Bloomers 1 If we could-tell you this well known maker's name— you would be amazed at this fow price! Bloomers of lus- trous rayon. Simply tai- lored, with elastic at waist Black, tan, navy, 25 to 29. Practical and at- tractive. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Rayon Chemise In Pastel Shades $1-39 Attractive chemise, made of soft, shimmering rayon. Plain tailored styles that are practical, smart for day wear. Exqui- site lingerie that will delight every woman fortunate enough to receive such a gift! derful for. Christmas giving! serviceable and Sizes 36 to 44. ‘Won- Third Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Sale of Beautiful LAMPS A Handsome Standard and Shade Make Attractive “House Gift” — and the Value is the Best We've Ever Seen! $12 A real “lamp opportunity” and Christmas opportunity, too! distinctive designs—the splendid manship. They will add charm and a true * decorative note to your rooms. Exquisite Georgette Shades Shades that will cast a warm, rosy glow Beautifully made shades of All the very over the room. 2 pleated georgette, silk lined. loveliest colors irom which to choose. You'll like the graceful, heavily plated bases—the a real work- fixth Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. g e e e —— | the plane dumped 800 gallons of 35 THRD ENDURANGE ATTENPT FALS Plane Spirit of California Forced to Descend After Three and a Half Hours. By the Associate: FR, December 9.— A attempt to surpass the world's endurance flight record of 52 hours and 23 minutes failed here yester: when the Spirit of California, tri-mo- tored monoplane, was forced to return to Mills Field three and a half hours after taking off. Two breaks in the gas line led to abandonment of the effort. Another attempt will be made tomorrow. Forced to descend, the two men in oline in the Pacific Ocean, 1= 3.400 gallons that the plane Zwe drop- ped since they first at the endn record 10 days ago. It dispense with exce ake a landing. pt. Charles Kingford-S Lieut. George Pond, U. S. N.. pilotf1g the plane, declared on thelr retern that the “tail flutter” which bothered them on previous flishts had been largely overcome by reconstruction of the plane’s rudder and that while the air was rather “bumpy” yesterday. they might have stayed aloft for 56 hours, as they had planned, if the gas feed lines had not broken. They sent six radio messages while in the air, de- scribing weather conditions and be- or of the ship, as they flew over thesocean outside San Francisco Bay. brought news e to descend. The plane weighed more than 15,000 pounds when it took off at 7:35 yester- day morning. BUTLER URGIES TRéATIES FOR OUTLAWING OF WAR Columbia University Head Ridi- cules Idea That Action by U. § Would Be Unconstitutional. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 9.—L.. Nichoias Murray Butlef ridiculed the idea that it might be unconstitutional for the United States to make treaties outlawing war, in an address last night before the National Counefl of ‘Women. Dr. Butler, president of Columbia University, speaking at the interna- tional banquet of the council, urged support of the resolution of Senator Capper of Kansas for outlawing war. “Illustrations could be given with- out number from the history of our international acts and relations,” he said, “to show that we have never regarded the constitutional power to make war as any limitation whatever on our right and desire to advance the cause of peace and to make war increasingly impossible.” — TEXTILE MILLS TO CLOSE. Shutdown at Fall River Affects 2,500 Employes. FALL RIVER, Mass.,, December 9 (#).—Five complete mill units, com- prising the cotton mills division of the American Printing Co. here, will close Saturday until further notice, com- pany officials announced. last night. Approximately 2,600 employes are affected. “ Lack of demand for certain varieties of cotton cloth is given-as reason for the action. The action of the American Printing Co. is in line with the ‘quite general curtailment in the coarse print goods mills in this city. The mills manutac- turing the finer prints gemerally are reported in far better condition. —_— e SEEKS SEPARATION. NEW YORK, December 9 (#).—The Evening World yesterday said that ‘Wilda Bennett, musical comedy star, asserted today that she would start legal proceedings for a separation from her husband, Peppi de Albro, a South American cabaret dancer. They were married in April, 1926. Miss Bennett said De Albro would sail Monday for Havre and that she would go to her Summer Lome at Allen- hurst, N. J. De Albro’s temperament made it impossible for them to agree, Miss Bennett said. adding that she would not marry again “on purpose.” Canal Traffic Record Set. A new one-day record for commer- cial traffic through the Panama Canal was established November 15, when 32 ships, aggregating 152,610 tons, canal measurement, and paying $136,- 756 in tolls, passed through the water- way. The previous record was that of December 29 last year, with a tonnage total of 146,184. Mild in blend, . %= little to f spend | Sotd in . & || % 1b. cartons