Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1930, Page 21

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. . = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930. ECKENER 10 G MEDAL THURSDAY High Officials Will See Graf Commander Receive Geo- graphic Award. e — Practically all the nations having em- bassies and legations in Washington will be represented by members of the diplomatic corps when Dr. Gilbert Gros- venor, president of the National Geo- graphic Society, presents the society’s special gold medal to Dr. Hugo Eckener next Thursday evening.at the Wash- 1n| Auditorium. addition there will be members of cabinet, Senators, Representatives and others high in official life in ‘Washington participating in the recep- tion in gr of “’ltdm&ll’l who]gew the Graf Zeppelin around the world. ‘The special gold medal which will be nted to Dr. Eckener will bear the tion “This special medal of the National Grographic Society is awarded to Hugo Eckener for his work in furthering the progress of airships This Spring Youth’s Floor—the Fourth—where young Fashions and to commemorate, the first sround- : - for all ages of Youth gather in competition, is greeting T et e mucdal WA bear the : %pnng.more excitedly this season than ever before. or pointers on the smart things to wear when young, soclety’s seal, which appears on simi- lar medals presented to Byrd, Lind- ] I v e e Bermnte Goetnate, Oilbert we invite you to see these new fancies here to make and Bartlett, the other men upon whom the soclety has bestowed its award. Flight Pictures on Program. Beginning at 8:30 o'clock, the presen- road are inconsolable because of - Ridge tation exercises’will be broadcast over the loss of their.pet siredale. . They works. Following the presentation sound | their search, il be shown of the progress both the National and Columbia net- i 16 e “Btar Ter Nebiotamos e —Star Staff Photo. of the Graf Zeppelin in its flight around | reels, Between each leg of the journey the world. occasion will map diagrams have been inserted and mark the first | Lieut. Comdr. C. E. Rosendahl, former This e sound pictures have been exhib- | commander of the Los Angeles, who ac- tim ited in the n_Auditorium. companied Dr. Eckener on_the flight, show! will be accomplished by | gives a short talk on the rotite and geo- il by ind sound cqutig; graphic features of the next stage of henE which il be. brought over road from New York the trip. City for the oc-| The United States Marine Band Or- . _This is the only truck of its|chestra will play during the time the It has a steel body, lead-lined | presentation exercises are being broad- 1o prevent interference from stray cur- | cast. X and the sound impulses are wired from the stage of the auditorium to the truck, where they are amplified and tted back to out in ample the large auditorium. The |20 the stage to be volume fOr €VETY | over 22,000 diaman in the past vears qualifies me an expert in selecting technically fine stones. BROKER AND_APPRAISER ALVIN HOFF 918 F St Room 17 Specl tinum Ring. Emerald Cut Diamond. Blue-White and Pes 1.16/100 cts. $700. phase of life on very giant air liner, including Dr. consultation with his crew, Twelfth and F—BERBERICH’S — Twelfth and F ~ sne Young I‘O’ s « Hat with a« Brim " Bakus, Lace Straws, Bali- _, buntls and braid hats in ) Spring’s own shades. All head sizes. Berberich'S SINCE EIGHTEEN-SIXTY-EIGHT Washington's 4 Reliable * Furrierd Since 1888 -F ST. =« TWELFTH FOX SCARFS CHOOSE FROM— Pointed .50 s ‘31; 50 Beige Brown Dyed Cross 67.50 Our tremendous stock of scarfs contains many unusual- ly fine, soft, silky skins—and in addition to the groups men- tioned above we have other Foxes, such as Silver, Cross, Blue and White—inexpensively priced. George and Lynds Bleset of 2012 a happy Springtime. ] 6 The Junior Misses and Girls Are Wearing New Spring BaKa Coats Woodward & Lothrop Exclusively Shows Them to Washington Youth If mother or older sister wears a Shagmoor coat you are sure of a BaKa Spring Coat . . . for BaKa coats are this same type of exclusive Woodward & Lothrop coats, and are especially de- signed for younger people. Exclusive BaKa tweeds, alpacas and fleeces are specially woven to be dust, wrinkle and weather proof . . . and the nicest part of all is, with all their practicality, they are man-tailored to smart young perfection. Junior Misses’” BaKa Cape Coats, $39:50 Nothing is enjoying more popularity this Spring than . see how youthful a e aKa, specially-woven 3,.15 and 17 like its swagger. JUNTOR Misses' Coats, FOURTH FLOOR. Junior Misses” BaKa Tweed Suits, $39:50 A silk tuck-in, a sports skirt with narrow leather belt, and a slightly fitted jacket . » « BaKa’s ensemble for smart youth. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. £ Juntor Misses' Surrs, FOURTR FLOOR. Girls’ BaKa Alpaca Coats, $22-50 and $29:50 " Girls from 6 to 14 chéose th alpaca coats with enviable ra In the sketch above you will se in pumbers. Gmis’ Coats, Fourts FLOOR. Baka Tweed Coats; for brothers and sisters, 2 to 6; $13.75 and $16.50 Juvenne Coats, FOURTH FLOOR. Spring Accessoty Fashions for All Ages, 6 to 17 Berets are smart classics with sports coats; each The newest-of - the-new Straws are pebble straws. They are brim- med and come in all colors....$7.50 Gmis’ MILLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. Gay Silk Scarfs Young scarfs assume grown-up length . . . choose them in your fa- vorite colors, and tie them close about your throat NECKWEAR, A1sie 15, First FLOOR. Cfiildren's Oxfords It really takes new Spring coats and suits to bring out smart oxfords. Brothers wear black or tan calf oxfords i Sisters wear tan, or two-tone elk oxfords CHILDREN’S SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR. Gloves are Pull-ons Sizes 3 to 15 are washable suedes, like mother’s, - Pair Fabrics, pair Groves, Aiste 11, F.un FLOOR. Socks are Gay Woodward & Lothrop imports them in the preferred 74 length. Of lisle; some with hncx tops, some striped all over. Pair, 85¢c jor Misses’ Lisle Stockings; bl 50c and $1 CHiLoren’s Hosiery, Asie 17 Frst FLOOR. Belts Match Handbags Pastel suede belts ($1.25) have ° embroidered sections that exactly match gay little embroidered hand- DOPES s v saiaiisiin A $4.95 Hawnosacs, Arsie 7, Fmst FLOOR, Handkerchiefs . for Dog Fanciers Little Scotch and wire-haired terriers are stamped in the corners of newest linen handkerchiefs; each HaNDKERCHIEFS, A1sLE 8, FirsT FLOOR. These Young were outfitted in The Boys’ Store Washington's youngest maszuline preferences are the preferences of Woodward & Lothrop’s Boys’ Store. You, young men, will be interested to know that your Spring “preferences” are here now’ for your selection. Long-Trousers Suits,$25 @Spring Tweeds and’ Cheviots with Two Pairs of Trousers Style-right youths (15 to 20 years) like these swagger suits, man-tailored to wear and always look well. Two and three button sack suits . . . with notch or peak lapels as you prefer. Grays, tans, browns, and blue cheviots. Knicker Suits, $25 Exclusive Tweeds, with Pair of Matching Knickers and Pair of Sports Knickers Younger boys, 9 to 18 years, like these suits that are really two ensembles in one. One pair of knickers exactly matches the tweed coat, an- other pair is a sports weave that uses the calor of the coat for its dominant theme. Shorts Suits, $1650 Tweeds and Cheviots with Two Pairs of Shorts Boys,® to 10 years, have a varied choice of tweeds in browns, tans, and grays ., . as well as the “classic” blue cheviots. The splendid tais loring is a feature at this low price. ‘THE Boys’ STORE, FOURTH FLOOR, Youth learns to fly, Silver Ace Aeroplanes, $10 Silver Ace Aeroplanes are models of the famous “Spirit of St. Louis” and “Fairchild-Stinson” Monoplanes. They actually fly and are capable of amazingly long flights. Through simple ad- justments, Silver Ace planes may be converted into monoplanes, bi-planes or seaplanes. Woedward & Lothrop will teack you to Fly Your “Silver Ace” Plane Tovs, FOURTH FLOOR.

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