Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 36

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36 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1929. | PARTI-COLORED SHOE |Grissocut, e olring of, the shwes: | SERIES OF SPRING EVENTS iff "1 2. "huses and. s I. m HUNUR FINDS READY FAVOR!"‘;’.‘&:‘.:::’?:&- i et PERNNE D Y, W O AL e s Ay y are used together, and two shades —_—— to the biennial convention of the Na- } of yellow, with black ‘also are WUch Elizabeth Somers Glee Club Winl Uonal Federation of Music Clubs which | U. 5. TIRES | EA I-Y VIRG'NIANS 3 | Footwear to Match Scarf and| The shoes of many colors usually are | Oper. Program on | " Other events include the presentation | - Y | | made with toe of one shade. heel of e | of ‘the musical fairy tale, “Cinderella,” | ON CREDIT ! £ . in Paris. SRS = [.-om-{m is l:en:;:ms ihm“a“ M',:izp:'u:::::%;’r’u tz’fifl:::iilr“:thif?z‘f:x;‘m‘ Presentation Will Be Made to . y Sharks Again Active. | sociaion iz plenning s series of un. department Apl 2 Williamsburg Church by ¢ b, PARIS (®)—Shoes of bright colors| SATKS have been active in the waters| three of which will occur within the | - . off the toast of Australia during the | next few weeks during the early par 4 which match scarf and handbag are (00 [0 Sttt 0L HOotrae | Of April Y Pk} New Loom Improvement. - y i i upon the market for summer sale.|goajtho sy 4 -1 On Tuesday eve " | G 5 Y : - y supporter of aviation develop-| On Tuesday evening. April 2. the| The newest cloth-weaving loom has T. Cateshy Jones. & i £ - Many ate meant for evening wear. = |ment, was attacked and killed by one of | Elizabeth Somers Glee Club, under di- automatic shuttle-feeding devices 8o | only for sport, but for aflernoon fipe “water devils” at Sydney. At Ade-| rection of Miss Imogene B. Ireland, | yna¢ irl " | I LELT N powN cked a canvas eanoe | will open the program with their sec. 80 One girl can lnok after 22 ma-| ROYAL r~r- : \ and evening costumes the foOtWeRT |liide a shark atta 0 B ia Beociated Pross. ¥ : A ol which combines the two colors in de- | containing a young man and woman,|ond formal concert. The club, com. chines and earn about double the wage | S TEN who were rescued by yachtsmen. ! posed of 31 young singers of Washing- possible five years ago. g Guaranteed 18 Monthe | g N . - signs that are carried out in other ac WILLIAMSBURF, Va. March 22— % : 3 cessories is making a bid for popularity. T. Catesby Jomes of New York, for- p * i One big dressmaking house is push- merly of Petersburg, Va. will present i . i ing the two-colored shoe with handbag & marble tablet in memory of his an- | “#" ; 4 to match. for all it it worth, even to| cestors, Thomas Jones and Mark Cates- < T % . 4 the point of contrasting shoes and | by, to ‘old Bruton Parish Church here E B 4 <y handbag with the shade of the gown at’ the morning servi nday. The| , . ¢ : 5 itself. Much black and white for eve- | tablet will be unveiled Mr. Jones. i > | [ " : ning gives wide scope to the shoe de- In addition to the tablet, Mr. Jones £ i signers in the malter of color and the; nulne has presented original copies of two | =iy X are making the most of their chance | volumes of Catesby natural history to 2 : | | | to accustom women to wearing shoes fhe Williamsburg restoration commit- | X Fy more brilliant than their costume. | R 2\ ToDY U uls histors was I the 3 Probably the favorite two-color shoe | Williamsburg Library before the fire ; ; 3 “6 ~ . °9 - Iy is midnight blue and flag red combined | . b ; of 1759, il § i | with gold. Worn with a white costume, » ann eclals L | : with diamond ornaments of star de. . “This tablet has been placed to the | ! ~ e slgnj and bandusg or vanity cise W “‘& glory of God and in connection with | ¥ k c i | an endowment gift to the altar guild | : e R | of Bruton Parish Church in memary { § } ¢ New Comfort for % of Thomas .Jones, born in London, & : " i| Those Who Wear i England; died May 21. 1757. Vesury- | of Bruton Parish. Member of S | the House of Burges the College Mrs, Martin Johuson, whe with her husband has been hunting big game F A L E T E E T H | of Willlam and Ma Mem- | in Africa for the past 15 years. introduces (wo natives to American griddle cakes. docs any wearer of fale - i o ber of the X A native lion hunt with slender spears, a herd of white rhinos, lite among | & | need to mfortable 3 Unquestionably! Outstand- savaze pyemics and the migration of millions of game animals, are a few of ioiled o : e, jnglv! The Style “S . (he features in the game regions of East Africa to be described by Mr. and hem frim and comtonts 3 ingly! The Style “Scoop ."f Sudbury, Engla y ¢ 749, | Mrs. Martin Johnson before members of the Na J e st coss pNSLER S o Teoki / the season — these genuine An English nat 1 he illusicated address of the twe travelers wil Peoples Drug St Advertisement A ~ ginia, 1712-17, and i £ rgia | Auditerium. 4 ' e “WATERSNAKES™ at 86.50. and the Bahamas. 1 Author “The Natural History of Carolina, Flor-| ] Shown in many brilliant ida and the Bahama Islands’ 1731-} Cable Insulation. 4 Y modes. Combined with beige. 1748, being the first scientific descrip- s iy > 5 4 tion of wild life in North Amcrica. ’lhe; M‘l)"“: ol ‘i"j’:’é;_L;‘:“‘;‘ih:“’t‘v“:‘“[:“‘::l . . brown and patent leathers— first naturalist to describe most of our! S mbdn At £ “ 5 9 common birds, to introduce to cultiva- | industry, but one may be llx-(-ela_ X L pumps, straps — high or low tion the catalpa tree and other useful | strangely enough, which took place in 3 3 y " % s plants and to observe the effect of alti- | days of the electrical develop- { A 7 ’ heels. No “lh“" !h"“f"—“"hl“ tude upon geographic distribution. A { ment. The first cables were not in- g G Cor I Reptile hand dollars of their price — can ploneer in American science, whose en- | suluted satisfactorily till Walter T. A 7 BARELYe At . ergy and enthusiasm preserved for pos- | Glover, an Englishman who braided : ; v equally matchless ~ cOmpare with them. terity the fruits of his labor.” | steel hioops with cotton, had an inspira- ; g | tion. Crinolines were going out—so was | : 7 values. At our F St., Tth St. | his business. So he used his machinery £9.95 85 $7.50 i g Delaware Bridge (Philadelphia-Cam- | for insulating copper wire with cotton 2.95 $5 $7.5 d “Arcade” Stores den) will be free of tolls by 1940-five braid. and he soon had no cause (0 re- years ahead of the original estimate. gret the p ng of the crinolin { e New “DEBS” shom $6.50 Sports shoes having a big vogue this season. Here are dashing new . stvles. Camel-colored smoked elk Ves! Simply mar- R an cal —;{uvl reptile trim fash- velone: . valicer foc- tha ions. With crepe rubber or leather price. Styled with a lot soles. At all our stores. of snap—trim fitting— and really excellent qualities. =5 Lively New i { = Styles pictured and - Colored Kids others. Smart re- 'HE newest pastel productions of water- Lipstick— ; ke and other rep- ) i shades answer the 3 / f - e ) :‘:‘:‘ m"fl';:” call to the colors. i bac 8 o My e ; At Tth St. & “Arcade” burn — blonde. Hahn ;10 50 At Tth Arcade $ “Carltons” I_ 0 S " [ l M Stores Only &N In these and many others— * . temptingly Violet — Slate Blue — Lipstick + Welterweight oxfords are the n stk o Apple Green — Sunburn stly priced. French Beige, et al. light. trim shoes for the man : with the custom tailored look. : . _ $§' 50 . A «rne stanvorp—for the || Children’s Easter Shoes—from “Quality Street Womens St e e days ahead. S “Juniortown,” F St. Shop—Also at 7th St. and ““Arcade’ Stores 1207 F St. Handbags to match, $2.95 & $5 TR Most Styles e : 1 Y “didpler Women'y arseedingty SPECIAL P s ur, patenc Marnsmare [ JeBtie Plimp_draele g | 3 AL ¢ Dimp o Step” ~$2.45 \"’r.fx'r:':'.' HAHN ~ R e . " 033 o RUFSra. $9 SPECIALS - .\‘6.50 : Qe o o o Pictured, the | :."" 2 Mt me Gl 2 “Strand”—a dressy, LR T . A 1.5 ,;rrifi’gffi narrow English last y ; 93¢ of refinement. Black or tan calf—and a typical le of ; ' “ 2 s 1 So that | pog o o ‘ These New “Hahn Specials St leadership in style Pl e o 4 (/s are some great values! the Easter ¢ % 4 SPECIALS Decidedly, our most important contributions to the juve- Others $5 nile shoe world. Better wearing, better looking shoes costumemay and $6.50 than even “Hahn Specials” have ever been before., Yet { A W 4 2 4 the prices are lowered—because we made tremendous ) beperfection! b S y 3 contracts—with one of America's greatest factories. 4 ARt | Boys' wonderfully good wearing, Good- Wiy 4 vear welt oxfords or blucher oxfords— Gt A i 1 tan or black. Children’s 4ar® ) & \ Sizes 11 Sizes 1 = Novelty “L d L ” : : 5 ) 7 Rdi to 13% $2.95 106 $3.65 Hose aay uxury ( Sl ‘ 7 i DEL) / | Misses’ and childre ecasins and - " . " 5 J £ | 5 @ ent, reptile trim pumps—an oman Sheer All-Silk Chiffon _ i : \ Sandals. TR 3 Prs, $1 % Bl - Sizes up $9 Q5 Sizes 2% $2 65 Hose in the Wiz o\ & : i 2 ‘07 Suntan Shades g : / ; 2 prs., $3.75 2 prs., $2.75 spring Y half hose 65c and $1 A GRO-NUPS- particularly ne, dressy. welt sole pumps ot B i 10 255, 7th & K 3212 14th Womefi;Sthp Man’s Shop , e 3 7 “Women’s Shop”—1207 F 1207 F St P - Baltimore—37 W. Lexington Tth & K 3212 14th 7th & K 3212 14th

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