Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1928, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. : .TA\'[’A‘RY 25, 1928 D. €. WEDNESDAY. & Bro. Pre-In p of Remna hests for you—hope chests for for now—for later wear and use Your joys and our sorrow, for will hurry it out tomorrow, or . mostly odd lots and all desirable. s cleaned house—providing val- b mi: 1l sales final, no C. O. D. or mited quantities, Save Considerably in This Clearance of Smart Women s Coats Reduced . $59.50 Size shawl and border. Were opossum shawl and border. Reduced to. ... alfur rol ars and Biarcd ¥ Were 4505 20008008 Reduoed . ... ...8145 Second Floor—Ilansburgh & Bro. Unusual Values in Silverware (580 pes.) Table Silver, plated. Plain style. Reduced for quick close out. Was 15c piece. Now Se Before-Inventory Clean-Up Women’s Dresses (1) Black Satin Afternoon Frock, size 38. ¢ tailored with beige front. Formerly . Now... N .. $35.00 1) Black Tucked Chiffon, beautiful fterncon style. Was $89.30. Now 1 3 .. 8214 rocks, in desirable colors Bind styles. Were $35. Now.. ..$17.50 (45) Street and Utility Dresses, in styles :‘ abrics most wanted. Regular §15 v '16) Street Dresses, drastically reduced for Quick selling tomorrow. Rare values...$2.95 Becond Foor—Lansburgh & Bro. “ Opportunities for “Buys” on Wanted Upholstery Materials and Curtains .) Ruffled Curtains. Were $158. clearance to, pair 98c yard . 3% and u< (200 ,J.p erqu ette Kmm.nl- ecuced for Cretonnes, at great re Vere 38 to Hc yd ifth Plovr—Lanshurgh & Bro. Enjoy the Rich Beauty and These Iimportant Savings on Fur Coats (1) Sealine Coat (dyed coney), with natural cquirre! collars and cuffs. ~ Was §179.50. N . .$125 (!) Sealine Coats (dyed cone (rumnml with natural squirrel. ~ Were $165.00. Re- duced 10 S5 s 8128 ) \\uh natural (I) Sulme ‘Coat (r]\u[ coney), ma |rmnl trim- Cas 816300, Now at . + o < R ne Coats (dyed coney), plain, Wi (1) Hudson Seal Co-k (dyed muskrat), LS er trimmed. Was S308 Reduced (1) Hudson Seal (dved muskrat), Kolinsky trimmed. \Was S49850. Reduced to....$395 acul Coat, mink collar and cuffs. Reduced to ... 8198 weond Floor—Lansburgh & lm Every Yard Desirable—Every Yard Priced to Clear Quickly! Silks Silk-faced Duvetyne, 36 inches wide. Fine quality, in many wanted colors. Regular arade. Now, p E 1 ilk, i assorted colors and es wide. Was $1.59 SLIS All-nlk Bro.d:lolh and Ponlu. in desir- able colors for irocks and lingerie. 32 inches wide. Was §1 vd. Now, vd. . 79¢ Georgette Metal Brondn. 40 inches wide Navy and black grounds with silver and gold. Were $395. Now, vd. $2 Khaki Kool and “Fan Ta Si” silk, in a host of prcx v colors. Regular $3.50 quality. Now, $1.95 Sclf.CoIared Bordered Silk, inches wide. Choice of black and brown. Regular $6 value. Now - .....8298 Allsilk Satin Charmeus nches wide. A half dozen desirable shades. Regular $2.98 grade. Now, vd. . $2 Paon and Panne Velvet, 18 inches wide. Ideal for millinery purposes. Regular $1.25 to $2.50 quality. Now, s Rayon Brocade and plaid and checked taffetas. Recular $225 values. Now, yd..$1.69 Third Floor—lansburgh & Bro. Extraordinary Reductions in the Pre-Inventory Sale of Linens Colored Barred Wash Cloths; good size cloths, in rose, blue, gold and helio trimmings. Were 10c. Imported Amque Filet Spreads, 70x% and 80x100 inch sizes. Lovely designs and col- -inch size .$119 3-piece Turknit Towel und Wash Cloth Set, neatly boxed. Were $1.00 . 9c Cotton Huck Towels, plam ‘white or white . 15¢ with colored horder.. Third Floor—Lanshursh & Drastic Price Cuts on Jersey Dresses (35) Jersey Dresses; hecomingly made along attractive stra nes. Were $295 . $1.59 (25) Wool Jersey Dresses; smart long-sleeve models. gond colors. Were $995. Now..$4.95 Third Floor—Lanshurgh & Bro. Items Priced for a Hurried Clearance —from Our Art Dept. Gingham Breakfast Sets, stamped ready for embroidery. Set of cloth and four n:x'kms Were 39c. Now 19¢ Gingham Scarf to_embroider. Were 3c. French Flowers, mr trimming _shades, reduced, Formerly 23c 10c to $1.75 “patterns in antique Al cut half and more ..89¢ to $1.25 nped pieces on fine ve and linen. Regular 29¢ 1o §293 10¢ to $1.75 Priced for Clearance Glove Silk Underwear Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, incomplete e Were $165 $ Bloomers and Chemise. A dors. Were $195.....8 azo; n.,n s.m Vests, cxcellently tailores ; 1 sizes. Were 2 3145 (80) Glove Silk V. Bloomers and Chemise. \\ere €295 and $395. Now..$1.85 Thivd Floor—Famsburgh & Bro, 418 Well-Known Corsets, Girdles and Corsetlets Drastically Reduced Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 $5.00 to $7.50 $7.50 to $12.50 Grades—Now 35.95 Grades Now 52 .95 Nemo, Stylis 2 Contour and Cirdles i fle A t ns. Corsets back Jace me Froke (55) Le Comtour snd I & n Special Corsets and Girdles. Ciar es, Pack lace corse [ 1£ Comtour brocade and $15 to $25 Grades—Now 57.95 Nemo and Le Contour, 15 & ], K. € corsets De Fevoise corsetlets ol dles and step-ins in flesh Ik brocade o flesh’ and rgical elas peach Flastic sections, ure's I stepoaus and clasp- emnfle s A4 models. Drastic re- ductions for this two-day pre inventory sale (75) Odds and Ends in Corsets, Girdles and Corsetlers, of flesh counil and Nere $1.50 and 79c striped materials $200, Meduced u anvhursh & Win Slashing Price Reductions on Comforts and Blankets (4) Blue Satin Comforts, all-wool filled and neatly quilted. \Were $18. Now ..$12.95 (3) All-wool Blank 80x90, a white. \thlh\(]\ cut and hound singly. Were $18. Now 19) lmporled "Steamer Rugs, in light colors and_{ri Lul ends. Wonderful values. Were 95 N ...$7.50 ()] Plulh ‘Auto Rob, i 60 inches. Formerly priced at $60 b\ S (3) Imported Italian Silk Blanke! tiful colorings and sizes 90x100, Now (10) Silk Comfor with fine wool hlue rose and gold, Formerly priced at $2 22.50. No ,;15 (8) Silk Comfor! n figured patterns. Rose, blue and helio. Were $10. Now E (4) Old Town All-wool Throws, in rose zn:l $6.95 tan shadings. Regularly $850. Now Third Floor—Lansburgh & Bro, Rock-Bottom Prices! Leather Goods (13) Mirroleen Cloth Bags, pouch style, in tan. cocoa, green and maroen. Were $7.05..$5 (6) Men’s Cowhide Traveling s, 18-inch size, in_ black and brown, leath lined. Were §25. Now . ..$19.50 (5) Women's Fil nd-edge model of black cobra grain, 22-inch size. Six- shell on amber fittings. Were $1295...$10 Street ¥ —Lansburgh & Bro. “Buying” Opportunities in Women’s Hosiery (55 pairs) All-Silk Chiffon Stockings, full fashioned, in \nnral smart shades. Broken size range. $1.59 broken sizes . .45¢ (90 pairs) Women's Seamless Lisle Stock- ings, in brown only. Very good values at..15¢ (60 pairs) Wor bed Li Hose, broken assortment of sizes a ngs 3% (75 pairs) Wom Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery, -uhyer( to slight imperfections....95¢ Street Floor—lanshurgh & Bro. Remarkable Values in Handsome Furniture (1) Breakfast Room Server. Was $12.25. Finished in gray and copper enamel. Hard- wood. Now .95 (4) Buffet Mi decorated plate lass. Polychrome frame. Slightly scratched. Were $995, Now ...51.95 (2) Sewing Cabi solid mahogany. Pris- cilla type. Were $I18.50. Now reduced ..$11.95 U e and, useful and decorative. Was ‘IK 50. For quick clear- ance, now ..$10.95 (1) Framed Tapestry, high qualit Good colors. Size 23x50 inches. \Was 095 Now 8495 (25) Foot Stools, 2 sizes and styles. Tap- estry covered tops in pleasing colors. Were §1.25. Now o (2) Floor Screens, 3-fold. Covered with brown burlap. Slightly damaged. \Were $8.74 Now at .. $“ (1) ‘Boudoir Chair, glazed chintz covering. Tn attractive, adaptable colors. Slightly soiled. Was $19. y Priced to Clear Quickly! Domestics (200) 81x80 S . Sh (400) 81290 and 81x99 Sh: (600) 42x36 and 45x36 Pillowcas 23c (360 yds.) 38-inch Unbleached s»...m.. yard . 5 S 36-inch Longeloth, yard 32.inch Blue and White s:r.p..l Tieke ing, vard 7 Re-Priced Much Lower Than Originally Wash Goods (885 yards) Wash Materials, 32-inch ging hams, ¥-inch suitings, 30-inch navy Japanese crepe, 32-inch prints, 3o-inch percales, Were 19 10 25 Yard 1235¢ (875 yards) Wash Fabrics, Si-inch silk and cotton crepe, 3o-inch silk and cotton prints and silk and cotton crepe. Were 75¢ and 85, Yard . A% (380 yards) 36-inch Rayon Prints; very gooil quality in popular designs. Were 49 and 59c. Vard 29¢ (530 yds.) Wash Goods, Vo inchi plaid crepes and tissues inch ephyrs. ~ Were 2 and 3Re . i Third Floo & W, e The Mark-down Pencils Cut Deep in Clean Up of China and Glassware (10) Earthenware Teapote; Liown or black mdividual size. Were \ 19¢ shapes and color combinat \ " 35¢ (4 paire) Chinese Brass Candlesticks, \\'cre $350° pair. Now $1.78 (1) Brase Rose Jar, in i very pretty design Was 8395 Now $1.95 (1 pair) Brass Book Ends; 4 particulari interesting design. Was 3305 Now Clearance of our Be colored glass i excellen dozen, Now I(m) F‘ @ size; three patierns fo 3 Now 0¢ (12) Cake Sets; heautifull oo 1l s Wap (e Dete cautifolly decorated n—lr (12) Hollow Stem Ginger Ale Glasses, ¢t heil designs. Were 75¢ w. each pLTY (18) Imported Glase Flower Vases. \Werc marked $1.19 Now BIsth Flonr—Lanshureh & Wro Low Remnant Prices on Framed Pictures Framed Pictures, sizes 1317 and 151ix1314 ; many coloriul, popular subjects Were 8100 b ..o o4 Flunr—Lamhursh & Wro, Two Days Thursday and Friday Infants’ Wear (30) Velvet Carriage Bonnets, plain and rib- bon trimmed. Green, tan, rose and hrown. Sizes 2 to 4 vears. Were $1.98 and $298, ceio...50e de trimmed. cen and brown. Sizes 4 to 6 years. 23.08 and $6.98. reduced to.........$2.98 (7) Tots’ Coats, sizes 3 to 6 In smart tai tored models. Were $398 and $6.98, reduced for clear; nee to. .$3.98 (8) Tots’ Coats im phln tailored mod- els. Sizes 3, 4, 5. Were $398 and $598. re- duced to . $2.98 (20) Girls' Silk Dresses, crepe de chine and tafieta. \Were $598. Sizes 7 to 10. Reduced ce 1o ... Party Drene-, crepe de chine and lightly “soiled. High shades. Sizes Were $598 and §7.98, now $3.98 (7) Girls' Winter Coats, trimmed with large fur collars. Sizes 10, 12 and 14. Were $10.95, marked down to ... < $1s (1) Fur-Trimmed Coat for ant. Slightly lnu \\undcrl'nl value. Formerly priced $15 (I) Inhn!- Coat, of fine white broadcloth. Prettily fur trimmed. lightly soiled. \Vas £16.50, now $8.95 (2) Pink Crepe de Chine Coats, sizes 2 and 3 years. Silk lined and trimmed with white fur, Were $1250, now . .$7.50 (1) Peach-colored Set, of heavy broadcloth. Including coat. leggins and hat. Squirreled trimmed. Size 3. Was 827.50, now......$12.50 (2) Broadcloth Coats, sizes 1 and 2 years, Peach color, with fur trim. \\qrc §12.50, now - $6.50 @ Faille Silk Coats, sizes 1 and 2 years. Both a pretty shade of pink, with fur trim- ming. Formerly priced at $15, now. .$8.50 Fourth ‘Floor—Lanshurgh & Bro. Exceptional Price Cuts in Children’s Hosiery (98 pairs) Children’s 7%-length Silk and Rayon Socks; good patterns, but some soiled or mussed . (70 pairs) Imported Half Socks, silk and wool and rayon 4nd wool included, broken lines .. (50 pairs) Long Silk Stockings, in black and brown, Ribbed style in a broken range oi sizes 3% (60 pairs) Misses' Full Fashioned Lisle Stockings, black and brown enly, in broken 2 : ’ .3%¢ (125 pairs) Tn y Socks, broken - soriRiEnt Atisizes andisomenliznily soileds. Street Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Children’s Shoes (30 prs.) Infants’ Cozyfoot F- t Step Shoes, white, brown and patent with colored tops. Sizes 1 and 2. Formerly $1 Now 65¢ (2 prs.) Tan Sharkskin Lace Shoes. Sizes 9 C and 9 D. Formerly $5.00. Now $2.95 (16 prs.) Children’s High Shoes. Sizes 8 to 11. Smoked clk, patent and black calf. Formerly $5.00. Now . sl 8198 (3 prs.) Patent La h with cham- pagne kid top. Sizes 11'; A and B, 12 A, Formerly $6.00. Now. $3.95 (17 prs) Smoied Elk Blucher Lace Shoes. Sizes 1217 ¢t Formerly $285. Now . .$1.95 (9 prs.) Mi Brown Elk_ Lace Shoes. Sizes to 1o, Formerly $475 (25 prs.) Junior Girls’ Brown Calf One-strap Slippers. Sizes 21 to 7. Formerly $7.30. Now az 11 to 6. Form Necond llmw—l‘nlh-rlh & Rro. A Savings Opportunity Mothers Will Welcome! Boys’ Wear Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, hutton neck, belted madel. Blue and brown. sizes 2 to 7. Were $493 now ... <k $2.95 Boys' School Suits, Vest, coat and two pairs of knickers: neat nuxtures. Sizes 7 to IR Were 8495 now v 8398 (48) Boys' School Suits, 3 )nr.r In service- able mixtures. hnickers and _long pants, Broken sizes 9 to 16, Were $403 $2.98 (75) Plaid Mackinaws, helted models. Con- vertible collar. Sizes 7 to lo. Were $395 Now .. $3.95 i tan. gray and hlue. 93, Reduced to $3.98 (7) Sheep-lined Coats; wonderfully warm Sizes 8 10 and 12, Were $795 Now... $3.98 (14) Long School Overcoats, douhle-hreasted models Sizes 14 10 17, Were $795 Reduced School Knickers, lined re $1.03 to S198 (27 pairs) Corduroy Knicke: Were £1.39 to $1.50. Reduced l.w (3) High School Suits, two pairs long pants. 1 size 15, ize 16 Were § Now 8598 (42) Corduroy Suits, sizes 7 to 1o, \ere $5.05 10 $795. Now 1 ced to $3.95 (106) Heavy Sweaters, coat and pull over styles. Sizes 4 to 1 Were SI98 Now re- duced to (35) Plaid Lumberjacks, sizes 6 to 16, $105 Reduced tor cle (36) Zip-O'Jacks, plaits and plain colors Sizes 10 1o 18 Were 295 Now, $1.49 (26) Leatherette Jacks, sizes 10 1o In. Were $205 Now reduced to $1.49 (74) Knit Union Suits for bovs, sizes 3 10 10, Were, 100, Now at 3% (78) Winter Hats. \\ere 98¢ Now at. 29¢ (88) Boys' Rayon Mufflers, a splendid qual- ity. Were 29¢ to 9. Reduced for «leaes ance o (46) Boys' Imported Wool Mufflers. $145 Reduced to (48) Leatherette Caps, warmh wool lined Were $130, Now at 980 (lll (‘hmrhl(l. Hate, with car hands. Were (Ml Boys' Sou'wester Rain Hate, Were 70 and 80 Reduced to Nreet Floor— Lanshuieh & Bra, Worthwhile Reductions Tomorrow in These Groups of Jr. Misses’ Coats ior Missas' Winter Coats, with fur ars and ooty Were $3950. Re duced $39.50 () Junior Missss' Winter Coats, tur callais and cuffs, Were $4975 Now at " () Junior Misses' Winter Coats, \\eio £3050 Ty this great clean-up at m (10) Junior Misses’ Winter Coats, \\cie $975 Reduced 1o $21.00 (8) Red Coate, slightly shopworn and soiled Were $39 50, educed 1o $10.00 (16) Rainco some silodand shight ly damaged. \We 808 Now at..... $148 Becand P wieh & Mo From Son et NEN NOVEL FUR[IES In Stage Drama By the Aseociated Press. 1 NEW YORK, January 25—Art, in | the opinion of Daniel Frohman, | theatrical producer, has no place in | the drama. | “I have never considered the ne- cessity of art in drama.” he told more than 100 men and women ac- tive in the artistic and educational life of the city at the first anniver- sary dinner of the Arts Council of the City of New York “I endeavor to produce the plars the public wants and to steer clear of the plays the public doesn't want,” said Mr. Frohman. “A good play is one that draws and pavs salaries and royalties. A bad one i one that does not draw and does not pay salaries and myarm & ‘TOUTERS’ PUT UNDER BAN ‘Pru“hn Court Hits Employers of Street Solicitors. | liciting_customers from the street was SHIFT IN PRINTERS |Bookman Changes Presses When Rumford Heads Ob- ject to Sinclair’s “Boston.” b YORK. January 25.—The ed- itors of the Bookman change printers betw officials of the Rul cord, N. H., after r»adm; the first ‘n- stallment of Upton “Bos regarded the novel as ‘an aggre: attack on Boston and other areas of New England.” on Rascoe, editor of th BERLIN.—Employing touters for so- . | designated by the Prussian Supreme | Court of Appeals as “an unethical and ¢ <highly reprehensible business proceed- e proprietor of a shop for men's furnishing goods, who had been accused by a competitor of this malpractice, was discharged with a reprimand and the admonition that 1f he or any one else cver repeated the offense he would be fined 3,000 marks. —o. Skater's Wager Brings Death. WINCHENDON, Mass. January 25 P).—A wager over ability to skate across a pond cost the lives of two youths here late last night. Henry Jos- 1in, 20. made the wager with a party of a nu w England.” OTHER FACTORS CITED. Printing Company Head Admits Novel Had Part in Matter. CONCORD. N. H., January 25 (2 Publication in the Bookman ) of Upton Sinclair's new novel, ton,” was a minor factor in the de cision of the Rumford Press to dis four. Half way across he broke through thin ice and was drowned. Lattrell, jr. 17 also broke t 2 @l;e o @ollier Inn COLUMBIA RD. ar lB‘i‘le 0P?POSITE AMBASSADOR Every Wednesday and Friday Evening, 5 Until 7:30 4.Course 8 SEAFOOD e Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Business Men’s Plate Lunch Every Day—11:45 Until 2 Columbia 5042 ORI RTETOI R IRIEIR Sinclair novel t a censor of material apj t printed, “but its omcen are FREED OF CHECK COUNT. Maj. C. V. Burton, Cleveland, Charged in Pay Roll Forgeries. CLEVELAND. 0’1,'7 January 25 P).— Ma). 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