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" THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1929. ] NESTOFHONES. S | LansBurcH&BRO || T ANSBURGH & BRO Temporary Hotel Quarters | g e RS oma;":yd by Several of 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860— Franklin 7400 Newcomers. Ay | § | * N | For Miss or Junior Miss—These Smart "ou Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 3 Minutes! Problems of state hold subordinate | Positions in the busy lives of the wives | ; b of President Hoover's cabinet members. | ] v/ 4 & 5 The six ladies of the cabinet now in F (7 N . v : the Capital, although they all take mj 5 N 7 S a S 1 0 n S interest in the official tasks of their| : L ? 8 Tusbands, have found that the necessity | 3 o Anding bomes in ar more importan, | § L : : Misses’ Frocks Distinguished :n‘:phfit,vwmct‘giir";;r,orblgnz el LUCIA MORGAN, ; a By Circular Flounces, Fine e | Of Baton Rouge, president of the senior ! & Pleatings—Ruffles and Bows Of the nine cabinet wives, only two Iniversity, have homes already established I | pron Samon ey o i Washington, : | A 1 . m D. Mitchell, wife of & E - the new Attorney General. PLANS UNDERSEAS STUDIO g | ® chrs.fll::nbesr:.cl’.t hmonr:. w‘fl! of ;‘h- mme retary, who is on er < 9 i i 3 way to Washington from her home in | Chicago Woman to Paint Pictures H | Youthful jacket dresses, scarf frocks and Chicago, and Mrs. Henry L Stimeon, When Submerged - B {{ capelette collar frocks! Of flat crepes and geor e of the retary of State, who has | 4 | 5 % 7 st Teached San Francisco from the| CHICAGO (P).—Mrs. J. E. William- | oy ; ettes for daytime—of chiffons and laces for late ppines with her husband, will join | son will use an underwater artist's | helr “cabinet sisters and take hotel| fugio for making color sketches of s | afternoon and evening, in plain high shades or fultes until they can find sultable submarine life in the Bahamas this o F ! ints! Polka d hecks: floral i | Spring. She will be a member of the 6 3 prints! 'olka dots, checks, tiny florals and Takes Hotel Suite. | Field Museum-Willlamson submarine V ¥ H Y - e s e 8t | ot tion ST St ich e B EsbEr g smart all over.convcntwnal deslgns in chartreuse Postmaster General, has made an at- | director. green, tangerine, black and white, maize and the tractive home in an extensive suite at| Her working chamber is spherical, | d | e oty the Mayflower Hotel, where Vice Presi- | five feet in diameter, with a large glass | newer sun-tan tints. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20. dent Curtis and his sister, Mrs. Edward | Window, and is built to accommodate | E. Gann, have taken quarters. Mrs. |three persons. Brown has lived at. the hotel for thres | She will make photographs, also, and | ’ Te l— ! Youthful Capelettes, Scarfs vears and declares herself well content | Wil sketch the expedition's divers as | 3 |they work on the ocean floor. The ; f . i "%::’:'fr‘elgf'cha Secretary of the In- | base will be on Sandy Key, an island a | i i 5 1 And Pefllums Are Prominent teror, Mre ray Lyman Wilur, nas | few miles Trom, dobe T. Mecuteneon's i Y . ; In Dresses for Junior Misses to find a private home. | . | : ! il | Iliness prevents her taking an active | H 5 i % b part in Washington social life, and will | | ; 0 | > comfortable, roomy house. large enough |[| 7th: 8th and E Sts.—Franklin 7400 of the future that she hopes to Lave in chiffon, in Youth’s own colors—coral, red, maize, ces of a fond mistress' care and | [{3 19 ride, is ht and cheerful, but is not . . o The nmehg.mvtng her own' rooms fill- | NUde'Leg d Y 0 u n g M e n b s checks and modernized conventional designs! at her inability to find a suitable home. | :n;bg:lrl:eu l:fl'sélf e vth; same nc;m n ‘make no effort for some time | === | cause her to remain as quiet as passlblel 1 ) L e R T LANSBURGH &BRO | . ! : Clever creations—all with the spirit of Easter! fo make her four chiliren and &:“, . The Pleated Trousers Smartly fashioned from georgette, flat crepe and Wasnington, The small but comfort- Present vivid blues, beige and. green! In Spring’s own tra prints, too—polka dots, tiny realistic florals, Pe. SER xS SENSIce W . In Junior Misses’ sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19. e T oy e S to ckl n g S J.iun' a8d Junior Misses’ Dress Shops—Second Floor A small 11-year-old son, who is now in [ , 1., ha I home, B S B Two-Pants Suits Mrs. Charles Francis Adams is hav- | | a ¥ A lace | o e e o L Easter Hats Are Very Apt AN in Sizes 34 to 42 S m T R to Show the Forehead In Larz Anderson Hi | - 4 mum:mm&hmpmgu:n;lgsnx tem- $ 2 7 5 C O A T s Here Are Copies of Hats Shown porarily e ence of | o . . Rirs. Lars Anderson, a life-long friend | 4 A " L In Paris Openings—Reproduced for v, Mrs. hopes | y of gflfnfl m‘;‘tfim“;lzse has hopes | L Display Fashion month or 8o, and then returning to her | Knowledge Through ] home in Concord, Mass., for a part of | N b " v T h U F e Massachusetts avenue home of | i There's a new trend in young men's suits today. e Use of Furs Secretary and Mrs. Davis has long b’ffi’e‘,‘ They differ in these four essentials—shoulders are ; pride of the establishment is the nur- wider, coat lapels have definite peaks, snug-fitting oy D %fifii‘&%fi?fi"&?&fi"r’;: . vests are cut in tattersall fashion and trouser tops are Eyebrows must be seen, so brim lines are high, in- “sunlit, well-ordered - playroom to every leated. Thieselcssentisls reSenroduced inioir 3 7 <2 growing bobs must be covered, so back lines are low! informal caller /isiting her for the first — P young D 5 men’s suits of cashmere, wool tweed and blue cheviot. A The curtain-back hat sponsored by Patou, the fisherman time. The Mitchell home on, Kalorama road, | | e S e g i and tri-corn hats sponsored by Molyneux, the bi-corn hat more musical instruments in it than ; g it sponsored by Marcelle Lely and the hat with side flares e A e s tork cut oy || That Fashionably Match sponsored by Goupy, are all in this specially priced group. gesply shaded navines, vell-ordered | ¥ouy Ouwm Complexion ¥ i ¢ Bk E Of pedaline, visca, hair, toyo, sisol and felt—in all the important hobbies of 32rs. Mitchell are | f . = Y \ high shades sponsored for Easter, and navy and black. music and outdoor sports. | With her two boys. one a Harvard | student and the other in his father's | Y law erm in Slll. PIIILhIlrl, Km':hfll }‘lnu i spent many happy hours ramping | and pla; in what she calls her| " "Mmgm’n’g: orchestra.” Each member | Chiffon Of gossamer of the family plays an instrument. |} sheerness, without a seam Secretary Lamont has taken an apart- heel hei i T P B et returns early in the Summer from her on e,a‘m Sl home in Missouri. legs! In six sun-tan N shades—three for blonde Eight Pairs of Twins Born. AOBTA, Thaly U#)—Tnis mountatn- |Jj 20d three for brunettes our region in Northwest Italy is mak- —that give the appear- ing a record in Mussolini’s campaign £ 1 . for larger !l!n\lie,:h Within a recent ance of bare legs. Sizes ice days period eight mothers present- | 1 1 ¢ twing 1o the fatherland, Congratu. 82 to 101 lations e premier and a presen of 30 lire—egquivalent to about $15.75— Hoslery—Street Floor i I , For Miss or Woman S were conveyed to each family by the | | 1 $ 2 5 The Bi-corn hat, with The Curtain hat hides pretect of the district. | no brim at all to hide the the ingrowing bob but not S 7 v ) . ; x ; Iore‘llud, is of mavy peda- tll: forehead. It is of A\WT1777728 | Men’s White or L oo i R o \ \ | . ; enrich it with fur”"—so many of the Spring N~ A BEAUTY!Zll | Fancy Shirts || s, e - 3 . remet collars of broadtail and krimmer i fabric, fur scarfs of I, shawl coll ‘ \ : ; In Collar Attached and Neckband v:id:lcmonl:;a ;usxr.‘,P:;:::":ucolsla::v of shick Footwear Tak €S ! ikl i d squirrel. Twill broadcloth and kash * ~ \ W : R 7. Wi, SEVR—. oW 2in’ql.:ia(:k. tan.WI blucr. gre;'x anat;l gr:e'n: to nghtel‘ Tones = | | Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46. 401/3 to 501/5. $1.95 : $10 : For the light, blithesome colors of The famous Aldine white broadcloth shirt and L Spring coats and frocks one chooses a shirts of equally fine tailoring, in rayon striped \ light tone shoe that matches, or a shiny madras, end-to-end madras, finely combed yarns and 4 s f N black patent leather that sharply con- fancy woven madras—a remarkable opportunity to ) N trasts. Twenty new styles—in sun-tan supply shirt needs, not only for Easter but for months / : § ? beige, champagne, parchment and blond to come. Aldine shirts in neckband and collar-at- A Y kid, black patent or brown kid. Two tached style—others in collar-attached and collar-to- I ¢ e AT . models illustrated. match models. Sizes 1315 to 17. All sleeve lengths. . | Hand-Tailored Ties $1.00 Numerous striped designs and as liberal an assort- [ ] ment of brocaded, figured and moire effects,.in color- A handsome mounting! ings for men of all ages. Wonderful values. FOI’ the ]unior MiSS A special price - Np— Men’s Rayon Socks ‘ $25 Could anything be more attractive? i ! { Soft kasha, broadcloth and tweed coats N 50c with unusw.i} t;o{!n_ra of wfrolf. monkey and g Checked, blocked. striped and any mumber of o Ik bl wlf ., Uik, o o oSSR et o other patterns—every one smart and in the correct brown, Junior Misses” sizes 13, 15, 17 trimmed in lizard calf $1 colorings for Spring attire. Sizes 9% to 1114, P 19'_ B s o Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor Coat Shop—Second Floor : heel and counter overlay / Y Sun-tan kid, ome strap pump, 3 wil / of lizard calf; side buckle, $10. A brilliant diamond! e R