Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1929, Page 30

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'PETWORTH CITIZENS | mtee e oot Gltiens Ak sociation in Petworth School last night. PLAN CELEBRATION .2 S i | ‘WoopwaRD & LoTHROP to be sexlml% to ;he Budget Bureau, of ’m More than 1,000 persons, including |item calling for an appropriation for ” the purchase of additional playground officials »of the District government, spm" e rtn 10" 1™ F axD G Streers are expected to attend the annual com- | Schocl property. Members of the as- munity celebration sponsored by the | sociation stated that children attend- Sk Have You Visited Petworth Citizens' Association in the | oo 100 SGIOC, BF HONCICE Petworth School Auditorium, May 21.| The District Commissioners will | committee of arran announced the completion of an elabo- avenue to Kansas avenue. AN INDIVIDUAL SKIN—LIKE YOURS— DESERVES INDIVIDUAL CARE O two skins are exactly alike. . The treat- ment that is perfect for one type of skin may be completely wrong for you. That is why Dorothy Gray evolved individ- ual treatments and preparations to suit the in- dividual skin. You will find these.Dorothy Gray - preparations in our Toiletries Section, the same preparations which have proved so remarkably successful in the famous Dorothy Gray salon treatments. Ask for the Dorothy Gray booklet; it will enable you Ao select the right prepara- tions for your particular needs. To1Ler Goops SECTION, AISLE 18, FIRst PLOOR. Woobpwarp & LoTHrOP 10™ U™ F axp G Szarzzs sw-11 ing the school are handicapped by lack be lter S. ki r the | asked by the association to open Ran- b e B l dolph and Taylor streets from Georgia Our Sports Sil -~ . k Fashion Show Everyone is proclaiming it a huge success \ Since Sports Silks have created such a fashion furore in Parisian couturier worlds—in smart playgrounds all over the globe—they become most important with Woodward & Lothrop. - Throughout this week our fashion showing presents mannequins who wear just the sports silks that are receiving smart attention—in frocks made from Vogue, Butterick, and McCall Patterns from our Pattern Section. The patterns themselves are in- spired by Paris fashions—the whole showing is won- derful; you will want to see it. SiLxs, Seconp FLOOR. o Lunch Tomortow in THE TEA Room The Noon-Day Luncheon—85c and a la carte—served in the Tea Room daily from 11:30 to 2:30; and After-. noon Tea from 2:30 to 5:30—will prove equally attractive to D. A. R. members, TeA RooM, SEVENTH FLOOR. Tomorrow—A Special Sel;ing New Novelty Make-Up Boxes Muc;h Below Usual Cost $3.7'5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., 1. 0. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1990.s.. Clothes and Luggage - that Travel Well Have-beén gathered at Woodward & Lothrop by knowing and seasoned travelers This advertisement is planned to show the type of clothes and luggage necessary for a European trip or any other Sum- - mer tour. It is essential that everything be chosen with “packing and pressing” in mind. Whether you plan an ex- tensive trip in Europe with a most luxurious wardrobe or a student tour with a moderately-priced wardrobe, you will e WoopwAarD & LLoTHROP "10™11™ F AND G STrREETS find here just the well-planned wardrobe that you desire. Wherein Your Wardrobe is Carried Whether it be only a score of miles from home on a week- end trip, or a long journey, you will find it a pleasure and convenience to possess the proper luggage. Hartmann Tourobes, hard vulcanized fibre, also canvas- covered styles. Fitted with hangers and drawers; Karitol lined. $27.50 to $47.50. New Shoe Cases, hold 6, 8 and 12 pairs shoes. Some with compartment for hose. $20 to $75. Leather Fitted Cases, $18.50 to $160. Leather Hat Boxes, $25. Suitcases, $10 to $50. Luccace, Fourtet FLOOR. Smart Shoes —that fashionables include in their travel wardrobes— WoopwarD & LorHror - 107" 11" F axp G STreets """ . M A Good SIX-Ply Tire- in the price range of a Good FOUR Super Defiance Tires: These 'big, husky, 6-ply tites, made of the best rubber and the best cord fabric that can be obtained, with heavy rein. * * forced body structure.and thick non- skid tread, not only insure the ultimate in Tire Performance, but you buy them - - at a price usually paid for 4-ply tires of standard make. Note the Lowness of These Prices Size Tire Tube Size Tire " Tube 20x4.40/21 $9.95 $145° 30x5.50/20 ' $14.95 $2.50 | 30x4.50/21 $10.45 | $1.55° g(laxg.ggfig :gz:g% 1 b X0.! ¥ 457 - $2¢ 20x5.00/19 $12.45 18175 ldngion 1895 - $2.85- 30x5.00/20 . $12.95 $185' 33:600/2) -§17.45 -$2.05: 31x5.00/21 $13.45 $1.95 ' 30x6.50/18 $17.65 $3.15 28x5.25/18 $13.65 $2.05 31x6.50/19 $17.95 $3.25 20x5.25/19 $13.95 $2.15 32x6.50/20 $1845 $3.35 30x5.25/20 $1445 $2.25 30x6.75/18 $2045 $3.45 31x5.25/21 $14.65 $2:35 32x6.75/19 $22.45 $3.60 20%5.50/19 '$14.75 $2.45 33x6.75/20 $23.45 $3.75 All Tires Mounted Free on Request = . - ‘TIRES AND 'fivm, Fourtr FLOOR. Just 100 at this exceptionally low price—an early selection is practically necessary. The carved gilt finish—the attractiveness of the French-print designs on the covers—the splendid construction (mirror and three compartments with glass bottoms) are especially noteworthy. Torerames, Aiste No. 18, Pmst Froon. Fine Jewelry and Clock Repairing by our experts Our large and modernly-equipped Jewelry Repair Shop will transform your fine jewelry into pieces in keep- ing with the modern spirit. And any clock entrusted to the care of our experts can be assured of receiv- ing the finest attention. These are but two of the many services offered in this large section. ' JEWELRY REPAIR, FmsT FLOOR. Sj)lendid Values in Glassware, $1 - Pyrex Casseroles, Special, $5 . A very special offering from the manu- facturer enables us to present this un- usual and popular value. Quart-size casseroles sufficiently large for average family use. i Sugar and Creamer , Sets, $1 Complete with glass tray. Choice of pink and green; with hand- decorated designs. Guut Sets, $1 Covered pitcher and tumbler; complete with tray. In pink and green. * Vanity Sets, $1 Included in set: tray, two perfume bottles with drop stoppers, and covered der jar. In pi and A brown kid pump, with un- derlay and strap of lizard; Cuban heel, $12.50. White and brown sports pump, with straps, $13.50. Center-buckle patent leather pump, $15. Silver kid evening pump, $15. ‘WoMEN's SHoEs, THIRD FLOOR. Clothes for Going Places and Seeing Things . *TWEED COATS are essential to a travel wardrobe— Of imported tweed, with large fur collar, for steamer, $79.50. Of imported tweed, in swagger style, for motoring, $59.50. ‘WOMEN’S AND Misses’ Coats, THIRD FLOOR. TWEED ENSEMBLE SUIT—neither too light nor too heavy and dirt-defying in color is important for a trig appearance when traveling, 569.50. Others, $39.50 to $69.50. SporTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. . SILK SUIT ENSEMBLES—combine utility and elegance. Model sketched, in blue and chartreuse, has a reversible jacket, creat- ing two costumes, $39.50. Others, $25 to $42.50. Misses’ Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. SHEER SILK FROCKS—prove cool and are uncrushable. Molyneux inspired the trot-about frock sketched — of green’ crepe de jour that does duty till teatime, $39.50. ‘WoMEN’'s FROCKS, THIRD FLOOR. For Smart Appearance in the Evening CHIFFON EVENING FROCKS—wear a casino jacket for late afternoon and informal dining—and slips its jacket off for for- mal evening wear, ‘Model sketched, $39.50. Others, $42.50. ‘WoMEN’s Frocks, THIRD Froom, . Fashion-Right Accessories for Your Trip HATS—that shade one’s eyes from the glare—stitched crepes and soft straws that are easily packed—such as our Jane Wandl bakous, ballibuntls and stitched crepes—are preferred, $12.50. MiLLiNery, THIRD FLOOR. . HOSE—in countless numbers, for there is no time -for repairs, Include net Bemberg silk hose, pin-hole silk hose, all-silk chiffon hose, with “Twin heel,” open or shadow clocks—pair, $1.95. Hésmry, Aiste No. 17, Fmst F1o0R. WASHABLE FABRIC GLOVES—are needed in quantities to keep one’s hands clean when clamboring in and out of trains. Imported French fabric pull-ons, $1.50. Others, $1.25 to $2.25. Groves, Arste No. 11, First FLOOR. ¢

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