Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1929, Page 21

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HILLGREST CITIZENS 2 RE-ELECT PRESIDENT = .enc the association in the Mmtm Citizens’ Associations are George E. Eckendcrt l.nd Cllnton Scott. a resolution tw‘ the e:nbu.shment of a reser- volr east of the Anacostia River. Un- present conditions the Hillcrest vicinity receives its water supply through a 20-inch pipe laid across the xlnon:yw-‘:h sznue Brldge Th THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 'C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBLR 12. 1929. = = b Have You Met Ilak —the big 195-pound Wolf Dog ¢~ “Movie” Fame—he will be on th Fourth Floor every day this week— LANSBURGH & BRO % Group—Havenner is Made Life Member, Rudolph Malth was re-elected presi- dent of the Hillcrest Citizens’ Allocll- tion last night at its meeting al East Washington Heights B.pmt chllnh. 3306 Alabama avenue south- Oth- oflcfin elecoed for the cumm. community. hau b'ucund vice president; Russe Hickernell, secre and Charles Stark (ro-elected) t:rn.sure L ANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9§00 Present Day Fashions Demangd Correct Itsa forcgone conclusion that no matter how slim you are, you can't wear the new frocks until you are properly corseted. Waistlines as well as hips must be confined; there must not be a fatal bulge anywhere. Sewer Commission and the mmm Sen- ate and House Commitf In a special lacuo George A, ‘Havenner, president of the Federation of Citizens' Associations, was elected a g!.e-tlme member of the Hillcrest asso- In reviewing the civie proneu of the Hillcrest association it was pointed out fon 1 per cent of the St population of the < ‘The explosion of a live German shell, a relic of the World War, which she | had found, caused the “death recently Corsets 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Brld e Shades Now Scoe In Afternoon Frocks $16.50 Debutantes and young matrons around Wash- ington may be seen any day “‘making a slam” in new bright-colored frocks—and because they are such enthusiastic devotees of Mr. Work the gay colors they are wearing are called “bridge shades.” Thcy are mostly flat crepe models, in every version of the new afternoon silhouette. Familiarize Yourself With The New Bridge Colors This Rengo Belt Corsetlette Meets Fashion’s Demands THE. PRIZE\/\/INNlNG DESIGN s NOTARLE ARl GO PETlTlON On Club Plan Terms ¥5 This Rengo model gives the fitted waistline so essential to a smart figure! It has an extra diaphragm control, and a well- boned abdominal belt of tremen- dous persuasive quality! Made of soft, flesh-colored brocade; sizes 36 to 48. Other Rengo Models $3.00 to $6.50 Corset Shop—Third Floor THIS WEEK Only! -The new $5.000 prize-winning design chosen by four distinguished art authorities, Charles Dana Gibson, Neysa McMein, Emily | Post and Frank Alvah Parsons. A design utterly modern and distinguished in the finest silver plate. Service for six or eight per- sons, in attractive, useful trays. Rubber—in a feminine bow 'ruk $16.50. Partner—in a woman’s bridge frock, $16.50. Game—shows an unusually smart line, $16.50. Slam: A lovely warm shade of beige about the color of ple crust. Rubber. deep, clear red about the color of ripe red raspberries, Hoyle: A rich golden tan - almost Iike burnished Contract: A bright henna color very similar to Patou’s capucine. Finesse: Another version of the light dahlia shade so smart just now. Game: A blue-green that flatters both blondes and brunettes. Sizes: For bridge-playing miss:es, b2l to 20; for women, 36 to 46 Women's and Misses’ Dress Shops—Second Floor Tomorrow the Smart Woman ‘Aml at Lansburgh’s She Will Have a Choice Unexpected at One Nominal Price $59.50 Every coat is an authentic fashion, endorsed by fashion experts and molded in the new silhouette to give the woman of larger proportions a youthful, 'slenderizing line. Some models flare in the most subtle manner, some tucked to suggest a flare, while others have low-placed uers that ripple gently. Featuring The Most Favored Pari. sian Inspirations— All Showing A Generous Use of Quality Fur —such as Manchurian wolf, skunk, kit fox, grey fox and caracul. Fashionable all-black models, smart browns and greens—and even linings that match. Sizes 36 to 46 and 42V to 505, Wemen’s Coat Shop—Second Floor Will Choose Her Coat Left to Right All black, Persian lamb * collars and cuffs, $59.50. Tucked to flare, Man. churian_wolf collar and cuffs, $59.50. Tiered to give slender silighuette; Manchurian ~ A Bassinette for Dolly In Ivory or-Green 88c¢ A wooden bassinet that stands 19 inches high and holds a doll' 24 mches long! Wheels that roll! Enameéi in green or ivory; put together wlth screws, making an exceptionally strong bass!net A one-day special! Toytown—Fourth Floor A Marvelous Sale at the Offstart of Christmas Buying 1,800 Pairs New Gloves Displaying The ‘Styles, The Colors Most In Demand Now--At Definite Savings $1.95 Dressy Kid Gloves— Washable kid with novelty turn-back cuffs and embroid- ered backs; soft and pliable, shaping to the hand instantly! Tan, beige, mode, beaver and black. Spectator Sports Gloves —Long, simple, slip-on styles, in smart chamois skin with picot tops in white or tan. Buy Christmas Gift Gloves Now! Assortments are complete in size and color; choose leisurely from this splendid selection! We box and wrap. them in tissue and seals. wolf trimmed, $59.50. Gloves—Street Floor 26-Piece Sets, $34.75 34-Piece Sets, $45.00 Charm is but one of the three lovely pat- terns by Holmes & Edwards—the other two, Pageant and Century, truly interpret the ideal of silverware beauty. Lustrous today, it will continue so, because the Holmes & Edwards genuine Super-Plate Inlaid is something more than plate. Those pieces most used, like spoons and forks, are inlaid with blocks of sterling silver before receiving the heavy plate. This Time Next Month Yowll Want Undies Like These for Gift Giving! : Damty Silk Gowns---Pajamas---Slips $5.95 The loveliest and most appreciable gifts you can give are those you long to keep yourself! Sich is the way with the wealth of lovely underthings we are showing tHis season. Dainty bits of intimate femininity—tempta- tions to women who love to wear them and a joy to wom- en who receive them. The Gowns at $5.95 This week you may secure a service *in the Charm pattern or any other of the lovely Holmes & Edwards Inlaid patterns for $1.00 DOWN AND $1.00 A WEEK ON PURCHASES UP TO $34.75 Miss Sophye A. Hubbard «——authority on silverware, will tell you what pieces to use and how to use them. She will be in our Silverware Department all Milanese Pantas and B o —of soft, lustrous crepe de —are uk $ 1 95 chine, laden with lace or tai- wen of 4 . crepe this week—come in and see her. b ell, ooy, ‘;1“"}:‘,_,, w:':f Soft, smooth-fitting Milanese ments, chosen among the loveliest of all Silverware—Street Floor 3 ! . ¢ ored pip! Many centing thelr smartness. Tuck- practlca] underthlngsl In pink, peach, LANSBURGH &BRrO & esh; sizes 15 to 1 wide trousers; 15 Nile and sunkiss, trimmed with con- 7th, 8th and E €ts.—National 9800 The Pajamas at $5.95 those Ptenchwomen trasting bands and applique. Tailored. Vests to match, $1.65 Underwear Shop—Third Floor \ I‘hc Slips at $5.95 —are gorgeous affairs, with imitation pointed Venise and Alencon lace yokes, enriched with applique and embroidery, With box pleats and shadowproof hems. Underwear Shop—Third Floor —— " e e e

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