Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1928, Page 18

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WINNERS NANED Mrs. G. R. Georgens Takes First Place at Woodridge Club Exhibit. Mrs. G. R. Georgens won first place in the Woodridge Garden Club's second Sherwood Presbyteria r al ment was given to th comp: exhibits of R. H. Burtner, L. M. Cls and A. S. Henderson play, including & number of new varie- ties owned by Howard Watkins of Somerset, Md. Charles E. F. Gersdorfl, nationally known gladiolus specialist, ’ judged the exhibit. The show will con- tinue tonight, opening at 7 o'clock. | “The winners in the various classes fol- low Class 1—Large flowered type, red, W. | H. Ganoway, first; pink, Mrs. A. H. | Englebrecht, first; J. P. Schumacher, | second: white, Mrs. A. H. Englebrecht, first; lavender, W. H. Ganoway, first; | Mrs. A H. Englebrecht, second; vellow, W. H. Ganoway, second; other colors, st nus type, pink, Mrs : Mrs. A, H. Englebrecht, second; orange, Mrs. A. H. Englebrecht, second: yellow, Mrs. G. T. Boul, first Class 4—Vase of one variety, Mrs. G. | R. Georgens, first; Mrs. A. H. Engle- brecht. second. Class 5—Most artistic vase or basket, Mrs. G. R. Georgens, first; Mrs. W. P. ambert, second. Most artistic vase or basket of gladiolus with other flowers, Mrs. G. WASHINGTON, son, second; honorable mention, Mrs. ‘W. P. Lambert. Class 7—Best display of other flowers, lilies, Mrs. A. L. Foster, first; Mrs. G. T. Boul, second; roses, Mrs. G. R. Geor- gens, first; Mrs A. H. Englebrecht, sec- ond; nasturtiums, Mrs. W. P. Lambert, first; petuntas, Mrs. J. L. Knopp, first; Mrs. G. T. Boul, second; phlox, Mrs, G. T. Boul, first; Mrs. G. R. Georgens, second: zinnias, Mrs. W. P. Lambert, first; H. J Clay, second; other flowers, Mrs Knopp, first; Mrs. G. T. Boul, second; Mrs. W. P. Lambert, first; Mrs. G. T. Boul, second. Class 8—Best spike of Mrs. Leon Doug- Ins, Mrs. A. H. Englebrecht, first; Mrs. | A. S. Henderson, second. SRy s Wife's Aunt Kills Husband. EUREKA, Kans., August 7 (#)—Ted Church, 25, tried to force his company upon his estranged wife and was shot and killed by the young woman's aunt, Mrs. Mollie Smethers, 68, at her home here_yesterday. Today—Have Your TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1928 Lansburgh & Bro. et 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 F 4 What Do You Pay A Small Deposit Now Assures You a Smart Fur Coat When Winter Time Comes Choose From These$ .7 5 Advanced Styles Coats that can boast such pelts, such careful workmanship— such up-to-the-minute styling as these usally carry a far greater price tag—offered in this showing at one low price. It would be advantageous to you to make early selection. Included you will find: Beaverette (dyed coney), brown pony, natural pony, caracul paw, sea- line (dyed coney), gallanx squirrel (dyed coney), calf skin, muskrat, black caracul and golden pony. Trimmed with handsome contrasting furs. Johnny collars, notch, Queen, crush, roll and 5-point effects. 20, 36 to 44, 46 to 52. Silver Muskrat More than 170 exhibits were on dis-| R. Georgens, first; Mrs. A. S. Hender- Collars Tolmanized For In Your THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY. e Winter Coat? What Makes Some Coats lf,’ffi?f ’;ghr &,‘fig § More Expensive Than Others? August Fur Sale Of course, there's cloth, tailoring and I'%.. Beauty Shop In Full Swing... Prices 'Way Down A Splendid Showing of New Models Beginning at *100 This is a wonderful time to select a fur coat! Prices are lower now than they will be for some time. Choose with safety, for these are the $1000 authentic styles for the coming season! lining, but today fur trimming has much to do with the ion as well as the cost. Good furs are expensive, and WOMEN'S WEAR, the retailer’s paper, says that the cost of furs will rise as the season pro- gresses—that choice furs are used first and the poorer furs used later. This alone is reason enough why you profit by buying in Lansburgh & Bro.’s Advance Sale of Fur- Trimmed Winter Coats Sale Starts Monday August 13th. See Sunday’s Star PERMANENT WAVE GIVEN BY ExrErTs Including Shampoo and Finger Wave Many have shawl collars, Sires 14 to a2 | 4 1 ’ Raccoon Coat Well tailored of fine selected The dashing Tomboy model of pelts, with cufis and Johnny fine dark raccoon with plaid lining. notched collar of fitch. $250. $§295. Silver Muskrat TERMS A particularly fine silky fur with the smart new Johnny collar. Our Liberal Budget $198.75. Plan permits you to choose Caracul Paw your coat now, making a A well wearing fur and a smartly small down payment, the designed coat, with tuxedo shawl Waleices €. be procated collar and cuffs of beaver. $280. over several months. Hudson Seal Coats chosen will be held (Dyed muskrat) coat with long in storage until wanted. shawl collar and cuffs of natural skunk. $295. > Furs—Second Floor. L Run-Check Hose WITH THE RUN.CHECK RIDGE Are Exclusive with Us in D. C. Hose that will save you many an hour’s worry—and many a pair of stockings—ifor they are actually Run Check! In all-silk chiffon, service weight and semi-service weights— with lisle tops, all superb quality. An unusually large and en- tirely smart se- lection of col- ors. The run- check ridge stops garter runs. Sizes 84 to 10%4. $1.75 $1.95 Hostery—Street Floor. Marcel-like waves or ringlet ends Exciusivery Hams Delettrez—raris FACE and SCALP TREATMENTS just as they are given in the Fifth Avenue, New York Salon. A deposit will reserve your coat and coats may be pur- chased on the convenient payment plan. Furs—Third Floor. Fourth Floor Your Final Chance to Buy Whittall’s Anglo- Persian Rugs AT REDUCED PRICES 6x9 feet 8.3x10.6 Were $92.50 Were $131 %60 $94.50 The very last day to procure these superb Worsted Wilton Rugs below their regular prices. Reduced only because they are discontinued pat- terns or floor samples that have become slightly shopworn. An unusually handsome selection of patterns. Smaller sizes matching some also re- duced. We invite your Charge Account 316 Seventh Street N.W. RICH FURS TRIM THESE SMART CLOTH COATS $ ‘/ L RN Glassware Specials ' / . l Goblets, high | g and low sherbets [/ Rugs—Fifth Floor Franchette Dress $39.50 In Forest Brown Transparent Velvet The aristocracy of transparent velvet combined with the exquisite feminine ele- gance of styling marks these frocks as members of the royal family of fashion. Swathed, slanted hipline ends in a drape effect at hip—while the uneven.skirt is gently flared and faced with matching satin. In black, navy and Independence blue, as well as the new Forest brown. Women's and Misses’ sizes. Dress Shops—Second Floor Special! Garter Belts and Girdles Regularly 69c to $1.15 59¢ There are many different styles in this selection—some made of flesh- color silk elas- tic and satin— some with dainty rosebud trimmings. The wider belts act as girdles as and cocktail glasses and attractive rose and green salad plates. Glasses are of crystal glass- ware with green stem and foot. 25¢ Two patterns to choose from in this selection of thin- blown ice tea sets. Straight optic ef- fect and diamond optic effect. Cov- ered jugs and 6 tall glasses of pink or delicate green. $1.25 Glassware—Sixth Floor ‘The cost of the fur trimming, of course, really establishes the price of the fur- trimmed coat. The furs that trim these coats were purchased very early in the sea- son—hefore prices took such an unusually big rise, and were hand picked for quality of furs. Therefore, 10 purchase one of these is a direct saving. Splendid models in all the newer materials. colors and fur trimmings. —and the August Sale of FUR COATS is genuinely thrilling 1599 10 5199 Flapper Wash Suits for Boys 3 to 8 | | B i In a Special Selling This showing of authentic fashions in fur coats is noteworthy for its display of modern designs, fine pelts, new shades, ex- pert workmanship and the decided savings which are represented here! $1.39 Sturdy suits—as they must be— tailored of guaranteed fast-color linen crash, checked linen and golden cloth, Sport collars and gay belts. All with cool short sleeves. They al- low plenty of room for strenuous activities. Collar-Attached Shirts $1.00 White, tan and blue broadcloth, high- count percales in fancy patterns, khaki and blue chambrays—neatly made and well tai- lored. Sizes 12 to 1412, Washable Golf Knickers Cool Tub Silk Frocks for Girls Regularly $3.98 to §5.98 $2.59 Cunning styles, some with bloom ers, tashion ed of silk b r oadeloth, pongee, silk prints and stripes. Many of them have attractive DRESS MODES ARE CHIC A\ dozen ways to simplify the task of canning and preserving. Items well known and tested for their reliability—and note the moderate prices, A Small Deposit Mason (Screw Cap) Fruit Jars 14-pint size, doz...75¢ 1-pint size, doz....79¢ % 50 { will E-Z Seal Fruit \ Jars lf eserve o “ o q1 RY‘ % Vi-pint w.i, doz., u:‘- our Pint e, de 98¢ 4 Ouast it Moz, 8148 Quart size, dox...8c $1 49 Coat Ti-gallon size, doz, vi-gallon size, doz,, » ; $1.68 $1.19 Tailored of fine grade Lawrence guaran- Undl 10¢ teed khaki linen, plaids and gray crash, f‘l:"““‘" '("": Wanted oyster white crash and plaids.. Will give contrasting splendid wear. Sizes 7 to 18. color or Khaki and Duck Long Pants Y $1.39 Blue, hand- embroidery. green, They're tdilored like older brother's, ‘\ell‘l:“ pr‘l:‘l‘l e Fashioned of sturdy fabrics, The white striped ducks also come in sailor style, in the regu- Sizes 7, 8, 10 lation navy styles. Sizes 10 to 18, Roys' Wear—Street Floor Parawax, seals jars tight, Ib, box.. What things has Paris fow style, % pt.. tall style, '4- 5 45, wrought with the new velvet combina- 3 1 T | Ball Jelly Glasses, '3 av tions, satine and georgettes! The new Can't Burn Hot Plates, prevents Fall dresses will delight the heart of “DUFRING, o ooeeriozrantines X Cold Pack Canners, hold 6 jars.......... every woman who always hopes for the Good Luck Jar Rubbers, dozen in box...... utmost in fashion! Every color—every 24-quart Wear-Ever Aluminum Preserving N g Kettles ... yo wa's 1 SRERESY Lo 8398 i 12-quart Mirro Aluminum Preserving Kettle, $1.98 20-quart Mirro Aluminum Preserving Kettle, §2.98 Housewares—Sixth Floor. splendid Fourth Floor. A

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