Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1929, Page 16

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SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 1 16 moestverem sty B 1 hlS %% eek—Lansburgh & Bro Present Its Smart- i - ;x:un women prominent in religious | A Gorgeous lnfl iocial work in Mexico will be among . Jfi" elegates and speakers at the con- : I S1g i . | < . tinction ' for Paristan and American berth und S Maria Sm—— 3 . i women have chosen the rich. dull ;E:'g!%efi;:%;r &re(s;:l:%te:{!:?: | : ; crepes, with just a hint of the hidden ?‘w&xg:’g;w"r:‘é“on'z:,e:‘er’e::,m“:gf. - ~lustre to add a measure of charm, for Mexican Government and-the Gatholic | 4 : j their smartest Fall frocks. For eve- Bicaident, ot §the ORI N Wbmend black, new browns, blues, greens and Catholic women's associations in. Borts ; f th N \ reds shown in these weaves: - Rico, the Panama Canal Zone, Hawail - ' b and the Philippines also will have rep- 0 e eW u ul l lt l 4 Tesentatives in the convention. women's council is co-operating wi the National Catholic Welfare Confer- Will Be Attended by Dele- 11 on of the National Council of | Church! organization and constituent groups. Hoover to Receive Delegates, . : ' 1191 President Hoover will receive the offi- : ; Dull FlnIShed Canton ence in an effort to provide for the re- gates From Mexico. Those who design garments of dis- tholic Women, which opens at the Mrs. 7. C. Keenan of Toronto, vice | \ . ning, white and off whites; for daytime, siess' e Wit Houas e shernoon 4 Crepes, yard, $2.50 of October 2. | ( e e i e e e gl ' . S PR SR et st | , Heavy, Rich Flat = T S e , ' Crepes, yard, $2.98 e ihousends. of ‘Mesieans, who. Bave : . ) Fashionable Crepe - g et g Svudiain | o A . G : : Faill d, $2.98 e AR R Featuring a Demonstration ’ ailles, yard, $2. accomplished. g o O of Pinning and Fitting \ Heavy Washable Silk gram will be a session devoted to the problem of women in industry on Oc- % , oride . g Cre es ard $2 00 h b ¢ 9 = pherisasesan | - Service With Living Model _ o . pes, yard, g b R ToMakeHomeSewing Easy - s Cuide the Mode o New Fa rinte m?;gc;fls&flh)secreey;ar;-rt.nusurernflhe : T . ; . Crepes’ yard, $2.98 National Federation of Federal Em- 5 5 i s ployes, will speak on “Women Workers ; : ’ : b S Tad orlom % o Jobn & Kyan, Al e T - iy v 74 ) : £l L] * g ine Natonal Catnole Weilre Con, so the Fabric : -5 the session on “Women Workers and ; : Protective Legislation vs. the Equal B R oo Jeat B Fashion Story N e ,‘i : ; A Silks For The action department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, will pre- - . by Our 1S F orma ecason WEEK END IN CAMP FORY. M. C. A. GROUP S tore FaShlonISt : . ] . The 1929-30 social season promises to be : ] L one of elegance—one of charm and color! Outing Planned for Dotmitory Men . > | ' . And hefe are the new Fall materials to make and Girl Friends Next Satur- P! g ALL fashions are | -it so! ; e day and Sunday. ¢ : definitely launched, . g ‘ ; B;autlful lelk7sC 1%(2)112? g:fi%%z’i;:%g::fi‘gfig”}fi oo the t_ime of predig- - ' ; ym'P]am and $Cha:10geable next Saturday and Sunday, it was 5ol tion 1s passed, so 1t B and M, William Knowles Cooper UYL is with assurance '- 4 - T 5 Taffetas, yard ..$1.98 i ; iti B : ; v Siillas l"e‘lld:g:me::‘;; ;.'x‘f 1¥Zl’§§mflé'§§xfify that we present this Exposition \ a§(linmmermg Moire Silks, i, boating and.swiming o Sundsy of New Autumn Fabrics! To - v : ~ y Rt 48 DAt ;,"‘:zl”iéu‘x"%é“’i?r'u} e camp dining say it is the most gorgeous array : g o Y ) The cottage will be assigned -the of fabrics ever shown at Lans- ; . - ; : , ; $5.00 to $16.95 I e T R burgh’s is not exaggerating—for : x:.f:':gi‘é“’c’i'oé?:fi"%’i“&.fin‘.{fi"rfi here are the new nineteen ":.mmn“ McEwan heads the gen- twenty-nine_silks, velvets and ments." Others on the commitiee are woo!ens, gchpsmg in beauty gnd Harold Myers, G, E." Fleming, Faul L. fashion-rightness any collection Henty 'Grichalla, W D, Southwick, of other years. ‘Thomas J. Kerfoot, E. A. Drumm, Chester Ring, Paul Keen, Charles F. L R SO L T We Invite You to Hear the 1929 ; k N Story of Fabric Fashion—Told CITY CLUB ARRANGES By Our Fashionist Daily. at ACTIVE WINTER SLATE‘[ " TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK Extensive Series of EntortnlnmentaE e SILK DEPARTMENT Will Include Sunday Eve- THIRD FLOOR. ning Motion Pictures, The most extensive and varied series of entertainmefts in the history of the City Club has been planned for this ‘Winter, according to H. J. Odenthal, executive secretary. A feature this year will be Sunday night motion pictures, with feature films being shown under direction of Robert, Smeltzer, vice chairman of the ;ntficr:;lmaent c%%nélfitn who will se- ect, the films wi e co-operation of e y Clul aturday Nighters Wwill begin their weekly dances October 12, with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lancas- ter as host and hostess, . The club's athletic season opens Oc- tdber 17, when the Cl!y Club team will meet the Y. M. C. A. team from Balti- more. Two other major activities are on the October schedule, the firft a minssrel show, staged under direction of Jack Mullane, and the second the annual Halloween party. The City Club Syn- ceopators will be a feature of this event. The club’s new stage has been com- pleted and an electrical system in- stalled. | The entertainment committee, headed by Edward Muth, has plans under way for the club’s annual beefsteak dinner, November 7. o For failing to pay the tax on their employes health insurance, the Glas- gow, Scotland, Central Burns Club and Literary Society was fined in court re- cently. i e / o =y Consult Our ; | ‘ ; e 4 / Fashion Apartments— ||| : : v ’ - : Service For Rent ’ : : At the Chateau Thierry Vogue, Butterick 1920 S St. N.W. Suites of 1 room’ and _ . - 'and McCall Patterns th, 1’ and 2 ; : : v : > kitchoegannn%lz::;z? 3 , : \ ' Shown Above 7$35.00 to \ Left: The street frock for daytime with its uneven hem- Enclosed potches i Vogue puthrld. No. 9939, T:e‘. . servis Fi 'ternoon, curved sections with lo laring Elevator ce‘ ?mlu gives ':.r-.fr::l: the princess I Bautterick pattern, Resident Manager Ho. 2791, 50c. 3 i ning, a model after Lelong, with circular THOS. J. FISHER : r. McCall's &JCO- : 7th, 8th and E Sts. FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 e e o Tne. i : 5 738 15th St.-_-Din. 6830

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