Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1930, Page 22

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GRAF VISITS BERLIN ON RUNAWAY TRIP Heat of Sun Causes Big Ship to Break Away, Stranding Officers in Hamburg. | ey h‘wlm ' AN af By the Associsted Press. BERLIN, June 23.—The Graf Zep- pelin, which Germans call “she” and have credited with matronly steadfast- ness, pald the World Power Conlertnu & visit today after indulging in a price of the sky in which her mle of !nlu'on was abandoned for that of You Can’t Get Along Smartly Without New Sports Frocks The three greatest week-enders are the cot- ton meshanet frocks—one or two piece—the Patou shirt waist frock of silk crepe o silk shirt- ing, and the shantung jacket ensemble, Tuck them into your week-end case, and you'll be ready for any active or spectator sport. White Il l\a.s the sun’s fault. Warmed by its at Hamburg yesterday, the dirigible’s silver nose acquired unusual Back in town after a glorious week b R Ly ::::?..‘J?: end! Or was the glory dimmed a bit g JOMN H. ALCOCK, when you found you had somehow missed b ead o et oo | out on the important fashions that smart scting. commissioner of Chicago pelice. women are wearing? That will never Associated Press Photo. l : happen again if you learn about week end fashions from us! Start with this page and end with a visit to Lansburgh’s! e e officers and 45 paswngers left startled and apprehensive behin Oab s oo ait) thotgast sengers watched the ship above them, gxpecting it to be brought back to earth, | ———— ut while it crulsed about over the city the crew radioed that there was still| ELECTROPLATERS LIST excessive buoyancy and tht they would be unable to land ag: | Sails Away to Berlin. | The_ship made off for Berlin, and | Capt. Lehmann, frightened by this new twist in his beauty's character, followed in an sirplane, which he and Capt. von Schiller, brother officer, chartered. The Zeppelin arrived at Staaken Air- drome at 9 p.m. and was brought sately to earth in the cool of the evenin Her skipper and his aide arrived soon | after and found everything shipshape and nothing further to worry about. Lack of Ballast Causes Mishap. 1t was said that lack of ballast caused the mishap. landing crew made the trip as involun- | tary passengers, after having been lift- | ed into the air and clambering aboard | through necessity when the ship first | - Three of the Hamburg| Pre\lnus!\' the ship had made nn nll- night flight rmm Mumcn to hagen and at 7 am. had been greeud‘ by a vast crowd n( Berliners. It left| later for Hamburg to pick up passen- | gers to brlng back herc 8. branches are expected to attend the 18TH ANNUAL PARLEY Delegates From 25 Branches of As- sociation to Open Convention at Mayflower Hotel June 30. Two hundred delegates from 25 eighteenth annual convention of the American Electroplaters Society to- be held in the Mayflower Hotel from June 30 through July 3. Members of the Baltimore-Washing- ton branch have handled the conven- ' tion arrangements. T. F. Slattery of | the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and Dr. William Blum, in charge of research work at the Bureau of Stand- | -ms wul take prominent parts in the CORNS The Hat of Panama —with the boyish snap brim and creased crown that all Paris is talking about . . . and all America is wearing for every spor- tive occasion. Panama is cool, comfortable and offers smart protection against the burning rays of the sun. DRY UP %5 and pastels; sizes 14 to 42. Many Other New Sports Frocks, $2§ Sport Shop—Becend Fleor Have You Seen the " New Linen Suits? Of course you saw them wherever you spent your last week end, but do you know Lans- burgh’s have them at this very low price? Pre-shrunk Irish linen, tai- lored to perfection, and double- breasted for smartness! White and a few pastels, 14 to 22, Blouse Shop—Second Floor $16.50 Adaptation of the Another Patou famous Patou shirt copy — pleated waist frock in blue moire trunks and SIPLE ON WE WEEK END VISIT TO CALVERT CLIFFS CAMP| Boy Scout Who Accompanied Ad-| miral Byrd on Antarctic Trip Mingles With Comrades. Paul Siple, the Boy Scout who ac- companied the Byrd expedition to Antarctica, paid a week end visit to the encampment of District Scout leaders_at Cnlve Cliffs, near Chesa~ Peake Bea siple mld ‘of hh experiences 0 the Scout masters assistants Satarday this new way deadens pain in | night, while he lpent carly Sunday in-| 3 geconds. One drop of amazing g‘t"fi scientific liquid and corn shrivels up. vmltgd alnce he returned to this| You pick it off easily. It is the | About 100 leaders of local Scout| WOFM's fastest and safest way. Be- | (:roc;pal u;re at the camp awniting the| ware of imitations. Get the real arrival of the group of Scouts today. “Gets-It" — for sale everywhere. “GETS-ITS” Inc., Chicago. sille shirting, $16.50. jersey top, $12.95. PEEL OFF Stop hurting instantly Other Smart Panamas $7.50 and $10.00 Millinery—Second Floor The Shoe of Buckskin $8.50 Junior Misses’ Fashions The two-piece cotton meshanet frocks and the linen suit with matching shorts are so smart and practical, the Junior will have a hard time saving them for week ends! White and pastels, sizes 13t0 19. $5.95 Other Junior Frocks $10.75 to $16.50 Of All Things Don’t Forget the Bathing SUITS $12.95 Don't go near the water unless you have a smart French jersey suit with ap- plique motifs, or one of the Patou suits with pleated moire trunks. Blue, green, red, tan, and aquamarine; sizes 34 to This smart one-strap model of brown Rus- sian calf and white buckskin can be worn with either sports or afternoon apparel. O matter how sore your corn, Itnlmn Exile Dlel GIVER! France, June ). — Jr. Miss Shop—Second Fle :,.“fi';’_‘;f"l,‘f; leadér of ifan e — But for the strictly B P ied Sunday imposed by Premier Mussolini. tailored sports outfit He wu aged 67. choose this trim black —_— e Y-Iunp pleated kirt and white oxford with double- an all - leather Conti- breast nental heel. linen, $3.95. Beach Shop—Second Floor Princess Peggy Pajamas, $1 One just can't help being feminine, demure and lady-like in Princess Peggy pajamas! They're in the most flattering prints—with clever little blouses that tuck into wide flaring trousers. Tuck a pair or two Shoes—Second Floor LANSBURGH &BRo 7th, 8th and E Sts.—Natioaal 9800 : Here’s Your Rain Insurance $1.95 Waterproof Bradford cloth—black with black and white borders or all- over designs to match The Lowest Price We’ve Ever Quoted on Silks of Equal Quality Sale! - Summer Silks $1.59 to $1.95 Grades their black and white han- dles. 10 and 16-rib styles. Gloria and Silk Unmbrellas, $2.95 to $12.95 Umbrellas—Street Floor Make Sure Your Furs Are Safe Go away with an easy mind, knowing your lovely furs are snug and comfortable in our new scientific storage vaults—where they're safe from moths, fire, theft and all harm. Call National 9800, Branch 351. Fur Shop—Second Floor Aqua green cotten meshanet shirt and skirt for the Junior Miss, $5.95. Green and white polka dot percale fashions these Princess Peggy Pajamas, $1. Shorts, $1 The most comfort- able things in the world, and, indeed, the most serviceable when of batiste or broadcloth. Other Silk Shorts, $2.95 Underwear Shop—Second Fioor into your week-end case and enjoy cool, restful nights while away, Sizes 15 to 17. Cotton Pajamas Priced $1.95 and $2.95 Underwear Shop—Becond Ploor ' Gob Pants, $1.95 These of heavy white duck, with two pockets and wide flaring trous- ers. Corduroy Gob Pants $2.95 Beach Shop—Becond Floer, Beach Need§ Swimming Shoes. .. Beach Clogs Beach Shop—Second Floor. 09 yard A Timely Sale Week-End Cases $3.85 Handsome week end cases—the kind you wouldn't hesitate to carry into the smartest hotels in the country. Black or tan cobra grain fabrikoid—with metal locks and ali- leather ring handles. Men’s $14.95 Gladstones $10.95 Genuine cowhide, with leather straps and pockets for shirts, socks, handkerchiefs and soft collars. Black, brown and tan. Extra Fine Sheer Chiffon Silk Stockings With Lace Clocks Our Usual $1.65 and $1.95 Grades $1.19 3 PAIRS FOR $3.48 Reduced! Vacation Coats No matter how or where you are going to spend your vacation, you'll need a coat! So why not take ad- vantage of these drastic re- ductions. Three groups in- ¢ - 25 20 Filmy Printed Chiffons Printed Flat Crepe and Flattering Georgettes It was a lucky day for you when we hit upon such a buy! For these are stockings that sell for $1.65 and $1.95! Extra fine-gauge chiffons—all silk with picot tops and plated soles, or with lisle- lined tops and soles. Every pair with exquisite Paris-type lace clocks, and every pair full fashioned. Sizes 87/ to 1074, Hosiery—Sireet Fioor Coats Originally $25 to $39.75 Coats Originally $35 to $49.50 Coats Originally $39.75 to $59.50 Coats—Second Floor Huge Variety of Summer Prints When these silks were unrolled before our eyes all we could do was gasp “Aren’t they lovely?” The quality, the patterns, the variety were all so much greater than we had expected! The two most want- ed sheers, and the loveliest printed chiffon and printed crepe imagin. able! All 40 inches wide! Silks—Third Floor Lusgage—Sireet Floor NSBURGH & BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800

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