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THE FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928. ' “Magic Glove™ Makers Lose Trade N BIG DECLINE SHOWN) ™40 55 e Fead of Fim s My Shop the “Charge It” Way A charge account at Lansburgh & Bro. is particularly con- venient at this time of the year. So much easier to shop for the unusual values offered, when- ever you happen to be in the store, if you don’t have to stop to pay for every pure chase, waitfor change, make out a check, or arrange to be home to IN U S FI_EE]- BUSI The Federal Trade Commission yes- | “beautify. whiten, soften, and make | o« Us terday ordered four men in Chicago | smooth the hands, removing all freckles doing business under the trade name |and _discolorations and making the Eemme of “Dr. Eagan Manufactury” to dis- | hands tresh and young looking.” The 2 HIH continue representing their cosmetics | gloves, e commission stated. were Saving of Millions Effected by jand toflet articles as produced in their | neither medicated “nor ~capable of E l R C | own laboratory under the supervision brnullrsmuuq\:inyHeS for which they mp oy"‘g il Ian Labor of “Dr. 8. J. Eagan.” 4 were advertised. ’ The commission found Eagan’ ~ .- . : to be a “chimerical physic Admiral Halligan Reports. |product advertised. PLANES REACH FLORIDA. were bought from hole e i Respondents_named b hoiact i S e 1 e .| Kiing, John E. Weddell, William E. arry en to Guan- That the flect is becoming more and | and Cecil Widdfield of Chicago. Py more self-sustaining in the matter ot | ing-Gibson Co.. a Chicago cor- engincering Tepairs, with consequent | por: sald to have e ad-| JACKSONVILLE, Fla, January 16 saving of millions of dollars in pay for | YOFUsing of the Comapany. Als0 Was| () —Nineteen United States Navy | civilian labor, was indicated In the an- | “rhe nonoxitent Dr. Eagan was ad- | Seaplanes, carrying 25 officers and 50 | nual Teport of Rear Admiral John|v e originator of “-Dr | enlisted men. arrived here yesterdsy | i i o E: n's Magic Gloves.,” which, it was | afternoon rom harleston, . . Halligan, jr. chief of the Naval Burean { BHE0S NIRCE TS, Fiioht ‘would |en route to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. | of engineering. de public today | | l . . 8 .0 Move work in this respect, was perfocmn- | = Fashion Points of Distinct Interest b " i . . . . for Spring Displayed in This take up a C. O..D. Sale Of New FrOCkS when the driver calls. e T JANUARY SALES || 4\ e CHINAAW ARES | v Tuckings—Drapes—Novel Necklines X3 work was accomplished | of boilers and con- arge welding jobs Ly navy yards of complete sub- e b | VALUES! if 1t had beer d labor. based on | labor_for every $11 d, which cost re- icate, would have shopping here the “Charge It" way. Lansburgh & Bro. and you can do your i and Spring Shades Galore— * Shimmering satin, soft flat crepe, delicate georgette, gay prints and smart faille silk—fashioned into frocks of the utmost distinction and chic. There are one and two piece models—youthful basque effects, flattering surplus models —the smart silhouettes. Each clever line has a meaning—each artful trim shows discerning taste. Youthful Styles for the Matron and Bright, Vivid Shades for the Miss Lines that emphasize the slim silhouette. In such delightful shades as - sandstone, berry, copen, wine, green, clove pink, Lucerne, toast, black and navy. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Women, 36 to 46, little women, 161} to 28;. Cup and Saucer Sale Fine, thin china in several attractive pa t- Each terns. f Cu All-over lustres in tan up and blue. Tan and blue e battleships brands with mother-of- we miles pearl lining, pure white [ e | with gold edge. The best } Each values ever offered. ) AR Sold as a unit and not | / | 4 Celanese Printed Fabrics S 1 69 vard Exquisite Celanese in the separate. but 1 1927 they were able to g0 9.877 . The destroyers in 1926 steamed 284 miles per breakdown, while in le only to get 12. B Chas. Field Haviland Covered Dishes $1.00 A few more of these remain. | Round shape. An unusual oppor- Each tunity. While they last— On Sale First Floor—G Street Entrance On Sale First Floor—G Street Entrance ring bureau was able to | cui some 130.000 sq feet off th red tape during the ye: net redu i in paper work by the 8 result of a revision of the engineer- | ing logs and records. . LANKFORD SUNDAY BILL HIT BY THEOLOGIAN 0 bl S, o Missionary College Dean Holds| . Congress Is Without Authority | Closmg Out to Prescribe True Sabbath. f 9 Contending 1 sented in the %o prohibit cer District of Colum! s religious one and should the churches to sett] B. G. Wil- | kinson, dean of theology at the Wash- ington’ Missionary College, Takoma | an audi- | Open Stock Dinnerware Patterns All of these patterns represent the newest and most favored designs. h Day Is 2ot |l 20% to 50% OFF Former Prices h street and Park ! = Congress lacks authority to legis- | late over the con:cclence of the peo- | ple. Dr. Wilkinson _asserted. “To have one day recognized by law as a compulsory day of rest is| to setile v in favor of those is controversey,” olding that on the princi- pie of religious liberty permitiing per- sonal choice. civil authority should keep | hands off this subject. The con- | n of the true On Sale China Soction = SecondiFloor < 32-Piece Cottage Sets 1y e 13 7 O W 0 These sets consist of 6 Tea Plates—6 Bread and Butter Plates—6 Fruit Saucers—1 Small Meat Dish—1 Open Vegetable Dish—6 Tea Cups and Temple LAl T Germans will use more than 1,000.- | re fert of American patent ;) Real Alligator Shoes Many Pairs Sold Today — But There Still Re- 50 mains a Good P Size Range for Tomorrow They just couldn’t help being popular—they are so chic—so dashing—and so very modish! Imagine genuine alligator, overlaid on kid, in a delightful sun- burst effect, at this price—it is almost inconceivable! You will admire the slim lines of this pump, the smart wide strap and the plain tailored buckle. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. \ large and extra sizes, 48 to 60 and 407 to 521;. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. NEW Black Coats Of Broadcloth With Large Shawl Collars and Cuffs of Long-Hair Furs Demonstration Month Sales bring to you coats of such excellence that you will be amazed at the modesty of their price! Coats of the highest order, of fine quality rich black broadcloth, whose slim lines are smart, whose unusual tucking effects and slight flares add fresh in- terest. And exquisite shawl collars and cuffs are the last word in chic! Second Floor—Lansbursh & Bro. And Now An Important Saving Event! Men’s Robes Reduced 25% Formerly $4.95 to $32.50— Now $3.70 to $24.35 LEATHER GOODS January Clearance Qur Entire Stock of Quality Leather Goods, Luggage Novelies ’ 20% { 25% 1 Reductions! No Exchanges or Returns During 1his Sale! CASTENS LEATHER GOGLY 1314 G S, NW, Saucers. On Sale China Section—Second Floor ® o §25.00 35-Piece Dinner Set Special $ ( .50 The At ]. ) Set Chas. Field Haviland: Rich Gold Handles. All Pieces Decorated With Sprays of Flowers and Basket of Flowers, With Embossed Basket Weave on Edge. On Sale China Section—Second Floor Continuing Qur Special DISCOU 2 5% SALE On All Fine SERVICE PLATES Formerly $75 to $450 Dozen On Sale China Section—Second Floor % HOURS - %45 10 530 PHONE MAIN 1204 Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 ¥ STREE] 121418 (G STREET Possibly you've admired these robes, but hesitated buying—that was your good fortune, for tomorrow EVERY ROBE IN STOCK WILL BE MARKED DOWN 25%. Blanket robes of good warm material, rayon brocaded lounging robes and even the ever-popular robes of terry cloth and flannel included—some of domestic materials and manufacture, some import- ed. True there ure only a few of any one material, but you may rest assured you will secure one that will appeal to you. All sizes in the lot. Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts, $1.95 Of high-grade manufacture reduced for a special day's selling tomorrow. Fine silkestrip- et‘l f;bricl and woven madras in many desiruble patterns. Choose early to secure the “pick of the lot.” Men's Shop—Sireet Floor—Lamburgh & Wre. Regular $298 Quality An offer that suggests the solution to so many needs of your Spring wardrobe. This width, as you know, requires but 1!} to 2!, yards for a frock. White Ol Rose Pink Orchid ‘Turquoise Jade Maise Palmetto Peach Fallow Coral . 40-Inch All-Silk Suede Crepe $ 1 098 yard Desirable for frocks, lingerie and negligees. 32 light and dark shades, including: white, ivory, cream, chin chin, navy, tawny birch, malaga, black, turquoise, sea pink, light navy, Brittany and others. pink, peach. Third Flonr—Lanshursh & Bro. June Rose Gooseberry Rose Reige Swiss Rose Crane Black Cantow Blue Severns Blue Brittany Blue Navy Hlue Tropie Rlue Midnight Mother Goose Pure Dye Washable Crepe de Chine $169 yu 54.Inch Heavy Flat Crepe Will fashion beautifully into dainty frocks, slips, linings and lingerie. Colors include, rose * beige, cream, palmetto, navy, fallow, cherry, gobe- lin, maise, marron glace, malaga, cream, flesh, very newest print designs. Fascinating in color—in- tricate in pattern. Special for Demonstration Month. 40 inches wide. Third Fioor Charmeuse Prints 58c vard Spring designs in this at- tractive fabric that has just arrived. Charmeuse prints with permanent satinized finish. For women's and children's dresses. 36 inches wide. Third Fleor 27x54-Inch Axminster Rugs $3.95 These heavy-pile Ax- minster rugs with their beautiful domestic and Oriental patterns are just what you'll need to fill that odd space and bare corner. FIfth Floer. In the Corset Section This Week Demonstration ’gnlo-flfj\' Foundation Garments Miss Mary Cannan, ex- pert in corsetry of Nemo Hygenic - F. Institute, N. Y. will be 1 our corset department this week to help you in your corset problems, and to demonstrate the new and admirable features of the Nemo-flex parments. She will gladly e advice and help you select the model especially suited to your Clearance—Tots’ $7.98 and S10 Winter Coats Smartly taillored models or fur collared, fashioned of good quality Winter coats ings. Styles that will be popular next year-—buy now at savings. Sizes 2 0 © years. Fonrih Fhear