Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1929, Page 16

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THE EVENTIXG STAR. WASHTINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1929.° course Friday evening at 8 o'clock at| foreign nations are available. The most | vision might have a *dangerous” effect . ] PP B0, g N comprehensive exposition on_the sub-|on American export trade. | the Little House. and will conduct . = MEAAERRNRR IR ARSI SRR RERARRARS ject has been received from Cuba. sug- | “Not only may our foreign trade be | classes all day Saturday. An instructor ! unfavorably affected by excessive ad-|will be supplied by the house com- I The Famous togetner wil e LORA! HEAT REGULATOR. com- to . make this range an e | To “C” RIGHT Satistactio t has ; . atisfaction gesting lower levies by that country on e See FORIGHT ; 3 e Wiaty Amerian . mandfashires vances in the rates,” he said, “but bank- | mittee to carry on her work {rom this , Fr. 7055 ? 0';" * 24 | virtually all American farm products in ers(in naxs cgum;y who gave lgrge 1n- poxlt, i Babies el i | Poe’ CLARK ® / - acl | return for similar treatment being ac- | vestments abroad may find their in- | mong the crafts she will introduce ! 3 DON'T UN TAR'FFS IUPIE | corded Cuban sugar imports here. terests seriously menaced.” mto'me course n‘re le.l.mrr wnr};—( 1 | f | ik s S printing, tic dyeing. loom wor / Data of Great Britain. N carving, whittling, floated colo; | - 1 ! w E M(I)SEF-EEIS et ot Data submitted by Great Britain con- 'ARTS AND HANDICRAFT ‘bnskmryd}wim reed, raffia, rushes : R : E_ its exports, which would be af- | pine needles, eSS 55 p i ion | by tariff r including Leaders of all troops in this tion s ot i Interest Keen in Information onges and far ducts. The EXHIBIT IS SCHEDULED are welcome to join the classes, # y j Gfls Range 2 = e senta not pro-| | —_————— ‘ } S Special . Submitted by Great Britain against pro sts, give | Miss Gertrude Carey of Girl Seout! po.o'poda qeo e = Sy Model 8 at government's as derive . . 1 R \ FRL & SAT and Other Nations o ety of L h changes| Headquarters to Give Instruc- P OETei Vel Ko 14 (B ety | il ‘ Illustrated . . " might affect Spanish-American trade. | tions. Mrs. Cathaicen Denty, 59, dicd here lact | | W with the Lorain Oven Heat Whether other governments intend to ! X A $10.00 ONLY e icate their interests in the new ; night at her home. She is y Regulator, as low as $52 > i i : ate thelr Intorests . Regard. | Miss Gertrude Carcy, head of the | her husband, Napoleon Denty. an Cofigerdi Ot v the Associated Press E - : arc- | .rts and handic ; | daughter. Funeral services will be : ; - fit FAR or NEAR Just to what extent the House way: 3 " "m “']‘ e ‘:"d}"“‘“l department at | (G " bonick Church Sunday a up for $5.00 GLASSES Complete | | and means committee will be inflien o ‘?H~ :fl '-(‘lhm 'Pvfslo the Girl Scouts ' I - in drawing up the tariff revision b " X~ will be at the Little House, on New |the church cemetery. representations reaching it t 3 PXpOrts York avenue, tomorrow and Saturday | Unbreakable Shell Frames | governments has generate E J by ind to bnlmzlnn v\hx(lm and give instruc- | = — — Genuine Toric Lenses { cussion in political ci i - 5. | tions in handicraft to the local leaders | b oh sy Simee Great. |5 ) e fintiee Tnte ALt as tennue of the new aris| Concrete Ready Mixed & | Spain an 2 - 2 ar ° = (4 i n that subject 1e Sta Senator Thomas, Democrat. Okla- | ra ington under the direc- | w e THE FORIGHT OPTICAL CO' Desartmest. A om: s tak lo, gaher in- tion of the Little House committee. \?,‘]L':,'"-,'-lm:fl L ,“:,',',"‘T,»’":‘, l‘{:",‘:\‘ E frequent referenc er it h se. He| Miss Carey is an expert in this work, | B ey 3 Exclusive 907 G St. N W. Lo ,mfi'f%“w".‘x‘lv effect inoreased S cived fr e and was in charge of the art depart- | Money and speeds up your work. Optics o 2 ¥We Equipment might have on Americ spre- | ment of William and Mary College bc-;Try Our Concrete Delivery Service and 1t is assumed U fore aftiliating with the Girl Scouts or- . ki the measure will scrutinize sald he sought the contacts be-|ganization. She will give a gvnml‘M"ofleY Paving Company, In: SMUDDIMA NG 709 13th Street N. W. Main 140-6436 AFASL A 3T whatever official or unofficial views of | cause he feared a general upward re- talk on the scope of the prospective | Phone West 1330 3117 K Street N.» AE.Y . N. 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Newest of modes in straight line and waist line effects, tucks, drapes, plaits, necklines, etc. Kaufman's—Second Floor ONG‘OO0.0NOQMQOOQOMMOOOOOOON‘ $1.50 Pure Silk Stockings Chiffon or Service Weights These are shown in the mewest of shades for Spring wear, includ- ? ing the numerous shades of tan that all fashionables are wearing. Chiffon with dainty picot tops, service - weight with short lisle garter welt. High spliced heels. Slight irregulars. Kaufman's—First Floor P 1400000000000 0000000000000 An Exceptional Another Shipment Purchase of Ruffled Voile Curtains $1.00 ‘When you dress up the house for Spring and Summer you'll have need for these dainty, airy curtains. They are 2% yards long, with deep rufiled valance and ties. Finished with rayon overlocked edges in blue and rese. ol . ) U chotce af Sash Curtains, 59¢- Several Just the kind you need for kitch- i e en windows or bathrooms—made of checked voiles with checked ging- ham borders. in blue, green an . 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Were $ At the train—~he’s dressed in perfect taste ss0000000000000000 s00000000000000000 His family knows that he’s His old friends expect the In the evening you find him always correctly dressed last word in style from him inthe newestdinner clothes THESE ARE THE CORRECT UNIVERSITY STYLES BY HART SCHAFFNER&MARX The three button suit rolled to the second but- Topcoats are not so Iong. They have three ton is the favorite. The two button notched buttons and hang straight from the shoulders lapel coat is a close second. Both fit the waist and hips a fraction more snugly Hats have narrow brims snapped down in Patterns are subdued, neat st‘:ipes diagonals front and are either raw or welt edged and black and whites; in worsteds, tweeds and cheviots Grenadier and Dickens blues, Malacca tan and Scots Greys are the colors Shirts are in soft pastel shades and white Neckwear is in solid colored satins and multi- stripes - Copyright 1929 Hart Schafiner & Marx RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL¢cLdé N N v v v v N V N/ v vV N N N v v :: v v, v v Vv v v vV v v VvV N Vv Vv N v s «, v v N N, v Y A 300 yards Unbleache One Day-Bed, double size. Was $29.95 One Bed, Spring and Mattress. Was $29.95 0000000000000 00000000000000000000 9000000000900 00000..000000000 . 0000000 Sereeererestrsrsrrersrrtrtrres

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