Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1930, Page 28

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2,300F|B-S SUPPLY- Efl: outside firms g means mfi_” : FORD MOTOR PLANT 555 it o SR AR everything that and trucks g More than 2,300 firms throughout Business Throughout Country Is! 1 unév.:d ,?““,'g, :uwl‘); "',; f,‘," i izi |Motor Co., Mr. Ford said. Business Benefited by Decentralizing | HOUE, C0 [0 intry. is aided by this | take that' wor policy of decentralizing manufacture, o an flflmn he i nufacturer. . Policy, Says Ma | he added. LS 5 e ’;‘:;l‘:{"’ i 4 such | obscure road 12 miles southwest of R T | pamae O oiante "here 'had_ been reduced | departments. here. Schrader and the young woman N ETROLT.. Mo By the discontinuance of certa T B a large part of the work heretofore | particularly into (hat before we acted. | Peru, of the liama species, from w) departments of the | Thus the men have been kept at'wool the fabric is woven. WoOODWARD & LOTHROP | o 1880 GOLDEN ARNVERSARY Y2 - Tomorrov—Fine English Pique In a Cotton-Important Season 50c a yard A specially low-priced pique means good news for small daughter’s wardrobe—as well as for Mother, who knows the smartness of cotton for grown-ups this season. = This fine- ribbed pique adds to its cotton smartness the prestige of being imported from England. Choose its colorful flower designs from a delightful variety of patterns. 36-inch width. Corrons, Szconp FLOOR. Fabric Gloves Are Smart 525 In Shades of Tan and Gray Fabric gloves are “right” for wear with new Spring suits and with the interesting sléeve lengths Summer frocks are bring- ing. Choose them in 4-button and 6-but- ton lengths—in all of Spring’s shades of tan and gray—including smart eggshell. Guoves, Aiste 11, Fiast FLoo. Imported Colorful Pottery Vases $1.50 ! Arrive to Brighten Your Summer Cottage Silhouette Slips 33.95 For the Junior Miss Costume slips with hemstitched tops and scalloped bottoms—as well *as daintily lace-trimmed styles—are the Junior Miss’ preference. Of crepe de chine, fashioned in the modern sil- houette manner. Flesh, white and peach. Others $2.95 to $7.50. Gmis’ FurNisninGs, Fourt FLooR. A very recent arrival—these colorful pottery vases in interest- ing new shapes. There is sure to be place for several of them to brighten nooks of your Summer cottage. Others, 75¢c to $3.° CHiNa, Firte FLOOR. The New Frigidaire Hydrator Keeps Salad Material Crisp and Fresh Sports Underwear 85¢ New Novelty-Knit “'Weaves The very light weight insures its cool. ness for sports wear—the low cut, its freedom. Vests and panties, of plain geuze end new ‘“chucker cloth.” Pink, Apricot, Nile, sun glow and white. KN1T UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Paper Dish Cloths 3 for 25¢ Specially Treated An innovation the cook will welcome —a dish cloth always clean, odorless, stainless. Of paper—specially treated —it becomes instantly soft and pli- able when placed in water. Norions, Aisie 21, Fmsr FLoor. A separate compartment in the Frigidaire . . . it keeps vegetables, greens and salad materials as crisp and fresh as when they came from the garden. The Hydrator is but one new feature of the latest Frigidaires being demonstrated here this week. Stop in and see the spe- cial displays . . . and see the im- portant part Frigidaire plays in making yours a better Summer home. Frigidaire AP 4—$225 Convenient Terms FrIGIDAIRES, F1rTH FLOOR. A Pre-Season Presentation—For Summer Boudoirs Colonial-Pattern Bedspreads Old-Tyre Willow Bloom and B Mountain Fine Designs Just arrived . . . delightfully smart bedspreads to dress your boudoir in the manner appropriate for the coming: season. Choose ‘their quaint colonial designs—woven into the spread'’s fabric—in rose, blue, green, gold, lavender, mahogany and navy. $3.50 $4 $5 Willow Bloom Mountain Pine Mountain Pine Pattern Pattern Pattern Size 70x105 Inches Size 72x105 Inches Sise 90x105 Inches BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR. STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, TWO ARE FOUND.DEAD ‘mies y to an- |Suicide Pact After Lovers’ Quarrel went into Ford cars |other o?:hl of tm’:-g.ny_ but has Is Seen by Officers. RAYMOND, Kans, March 25 (P).~ ‘The bodies of Will Schrader, 25, and ke that work from alrea - | Miss Helen Starr, 20, were found yes-| terday in an automobile parked ¢n an) b | in de- S had been shot to death. A shotgun was OIT, March 25.—Reports that | o0 ne o s “mord said: “We inquired | Alpaca is an animal which lives in|found in the car.” County authoritfes hose | believe the two died in & suicide pact Thursday night after a lovers’ quarrel MARCH 25, 1930. Spring Exposition Week Makes Ready for Happy-Season Days Showing the In- tensity and Sub- tlety of Colors in Spring Prints— Linen Prints $3.95 yard Gay Chintzes 85¢ yard Bright Cretonnes 85¢ vard Crash Prints 85¢ vard Showing the Bright Plain Col- ors for Living Rooms . . . the Plain Pastels for Spring Boudoirs— Every Smart Fabric Is Here For Your Hangings, Glass Curtains and Furniture Slip Covers Colotful Spring’s profusion of Color transforms our entire Upholstery Section " intd, a Springtime garden . . . hundreds and hundreds of yards of Marqutsettu cretonnes, chintz and linens are abloom with the gayest of New- sl yard Season flowers. Choose fabrics to suit your rooms’ individualities. Here are some Slip Cover and Drapery fashion notes . . . ' Pastel Rayon Voiles | Intensity of Colors is important; bright colors are used with Summer Furni- | | $1.35 yard ture, and for outdoor use. Pastels and soft shades are used for period rooms. Brown as a Ground Color is especially important in chintzes . . . and chintzes are particularly harmonious with different woods. Eggplant is important in fabrics for sun room and 18th-Century English Slip Covu “Wanda" Jaspes 85¢ yard schemes. Flower motifs on eggplant grounds are striking. Green prevails as a popular color . . . in bright tones, with bright reds, blues, and oranges in cretonnes . . . in soft shades as ground colors for chintzes. \CI“CO Red is smart with Early American and Provincial Furniture, Colorful Cotton Nets 50c vard UrmoLsTERY, SIXTH FLOOR. Blue is especially good in sheer curtain fabrics. Combine it with peach or pink for boudoirs . . . with beige or brown for living-rooms. Natural Linens with blocked designs are used with oak and walnut woods. UPHOLSTERY, SIXTH FLOOR. Plans are made for The Light = in Your Gardcn; . . the Shadowless Illumination of New Indirect - Lighting Lamps Through the modern use of the new in- ', Z direct-lighting lamps, gardens will be used \ as much at night as they are throughout \ the day. We will even take our bridge tables out on cool terraces. Indirect-Lighting Table Lamps Lamp sketched is used on porch tables . . . its rays can be concentrated en the garden by simply ad- justing shade. The . bronze finish is a smart note for sun room furnishings. Equip ped with 300-watt bulb. $16.50 Lamrs, Szvente FLoOR. ' Eye irritation and strain are unnecessary with indirect-lighting lamps . . . portable lamp sketched is the lamp smart hostesses are now selecting in our Lamp Section. Wrought Iron_(black-and-silver finish) Indirect-Lighting Lamp; 39.50 equipped with 300-watt bulb Lawes, SeveNts FLoow.

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