Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1929, Page 6

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¢ Presentatvon to Be Made at Architect Institute Con- | vention Here. Milton B. Medary, jr., of Philadelphia, one time president of the American In- | * stitute of Architects, -will be awarded | the ingtitute’s gold medal as an event | of the sixty-second convention of the | institute to be held in Washington lor three days beginning April 23. Government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and private citizens | identified with the arts will be invited 1o attend the presentation, which is to take place the evening of April 23 in| the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Mr. Medary has been prominently pjjeq Arts Exposition of the Archi- \HLTO H MEDAR\ JR Adentified with the architectural de- | tootura] League. In the evening the || velopment of Washington. He 1S 8|y gtitute and league will entertain || ‘member of the National Capital P”k‘minuy at dinner in the Roosevelt Ho- and Planning Commission and a mem- |4 ber of the board of architectural con- & sultants of the Treasury Department., More than 1000 architects are ex- He is coluultmht Vernon on_the Potomac, Cornell Uni- | | institute has announced tha versity and the Roosevelt Memorial |t awaken Nation-wide murgt m [hz i Association. Enns for the Caplla! City onslnued by |} !n the c-plclty of chairman of the | piorre L'Enfant. A re) on the Na- mmittee on public works of the Amer- | tiona Capital by Hotace W, Peasies of ic‘:lr Institute % Architects l»%r"?aedar) Washington will be W uvurt on the group’s activ es s €. Herrick Hammon of Chi “n Hpee progrnm * president, vull preside over the | - vention. The body will adjourn to New A medical school advertised (or (hree York on Apr!l 26 to observe American | skeletons and got no response Institute day at the Architectural and Berlin dispatch. e 61 YEARS OF WORTHY SERVICE Cffléj/‘ TII[ AV[NUI; AT 7"' a feature of the A HAPPY EASTER FOR THE LAD OF 13 TO 18 2-Long-Trouser Suits With Worlds of Style! A PROUD look -will By come over the face ‘ol . the Prepster-when. he steps forth. in one of these new Spring models! It will be a suit styled expresely for him (and we know his kind of style)! HE may choose a Her- ringbone-weave Blue Cheviot, or one of the host of new develop- ments in Spring Grays and Tans. And our showings include models with new tattersall vests amd pleated trousers. Whatever he chooses will be right—and a great value besides! Saks—Second Floor A HAPPY EASTER FOR THE “REGULAR BOY” Spring’s New 4-Piece “Karlton Jr.” Suits! Including Regular $17.95 Value Blue Cheviots! ARLTON, JR. Fourpiece Suits for Boys aren’t rest- ing on their laurels. Known as Washington's leading values, they seem to get better each season. ESIDES wonderful Herring. bone-weave Blue Cheviots and Serges, the Spring arrivals include almost unlimited . selec- tions of Tans and Grays in the very newest shades. Single- breasted and doublebreasted models are inclnded. Tattersall vest models are included. It is » great showing indeed. Sizes 7 10 18. Saks—Second Floor A Few More Good Things: Little Boys’ Spring Topcoats. ...87.95 Boys’ Shirts and Blouses........$1 and $1.50 Boys’ Golf Hose ...50c to $1.00 Boys’ Sport Sweaters $1.95 to0 $3.95 Boys’ Hats and Caps... ..$1.50 to $3.95 Saks—Second Floor. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 24 1929-PART 1. rehitect to Mount | pected to attend the conventwn The | | satins and others. for women. All the new col- | ors—reptile effects— patents— $ .9 5 The Easter Parade of the Fashionables TARTS at the Hahn Stores. For smart footwear is the keynote of the Easter ensemble. Here at Hahn’s one may find every motif and mate- rial, in all the new colors that bask in the favor of Sprmghme fashjon. Prices to suit every purse. For this is “Footwear Headquarters!” At Our Women’s F St. Shop Beauty Execlusive Aplenty! Hahn “Carlton” oy incomparable comfort in Hahn— Arch- Preserver Customized fashion hits Dedicated “ to the proposition that comfortable shoes may be beautiful, too—"Arch Preservers” are ready in the smartest array of new styles, colors and materials—of all their history! $10.50 to $‘14.50 Womerts Shit 1207 F St. At AUl Our Women’s Stores WATERSNAKE “Hahn Specials” $6.50 THE featured presentation in our bril- liant “Hahn Special” Easter Style Show—these genuine watersnake shoes. Women are truly amazed at their striking beauty and originality. Shown in many different varieties. Combined with Sun- burn tan, brown, and patent leathers, with high or low heels. But we urge you to make your selections as early, this week, as possible! Other “Hahn Special” Fashion Scoops GAY COLORS GAY COLORS Lido Sand, Beige, rep- kid or pat- tile trim. ent, GAY COLORS Blue, Red, Green g Also pat- ent and satin. - DIAGONAL Colored kid, mod- ernistic trim, diag- onal strap. SPORTS Tan calf, brown trim, also crepe rubber sole styles, POLKA DOTS Patent or Sunburn kid. High or low heel. ONDERFUL group of spicy new Sprmg shoes 7th & K 3212 14th “Women s Shqp”—1207 F In a timely pre-Easter Sale, at (7th and “Arcade” stores only) FLORSHEIM Shoes for Men The proper complement to the Easter frock coat and silk hat. The smartest shoe to wear morning, noon and night, for dress, business and sports—Hahn “Florsheims!” The world’s most popu- lar high-grade shoes for men, because uppermost in quality and value. Most styles $10 Man’s Shop 14th at G 7th & K 3212 14th Better Easter Shoes for Young People —at lower prices! "HAHN SPECIALS Setting a new record in our Juvenile Depts. with this great new line of “Hahn Special” shoes for girls and in ys. Many attractive styles. Qualities and values nmplv remarkable! Boys’ sizes to 131 82 Q5 Boys' sizes 1 to 6; 33-65 girls’ sizes to 2 large girls’.2% to 6.. Lady Luxury Silk Hose The Finishing touch of Perfection « - « to the perfectly assembled Easter costume. Silk ho- siery that is exquisitely fine, sheer, clear, ankle-tight and long wearing. ::ldy Luxnr)" I" silk_chiffon with picot t the new heels... s 95 2 Prs, $3.75 “Lady Luxury” I:ll-li& chiffon or service weight fullfashioned silks.. sl‘4'5 2 Prs., $2.75 Shown in all the new Suntan shades—exclusively at the Hahn “Stocking

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