Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1930, Page 10

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A-10 WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE From every angle it’s the hat for you Raleigh Snap Brim D The crown is high and tapered; narrow curled brim at back and side . . . embodying the snap of youth . . . Pewter grey is the leading color; Tamarack brown and Vellum tan are next. All sizes to be sure. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Enéliéh Broadcloth Manhattan Shirts 32.50 America’s best dressed men wear them—and often, too. Beautiful #olid color English broadcloth shirts expertly tailored by the Manhattan craftsmen. The colors ——green, white, helio, tan and blue. Sizes 14to 16%42. Sleeves 33 to 35. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Raleigh “8” Shoes look smart, feel good, wear well 58 - They have the style that blends with smart apparel, they have the comfort and quality well dressed men desire. All in all, the Raleigh “8” is “the best $8 shoe in Wash- ington.” Pictured is the Spring Carlton model, one of 20 new styles. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street THE EVENING ST. PEARSON EXPLAINS COLLEGE'S PURPOSE Primary Objective Is Study of New Problems in Life, Educator Says. “The main purpose of a unlvmity h not, as some people seem to think, educate youn( people, but to wnuun research, study lnd lolve the new problems crelwd com- plexmes of modern ll!e 'o the end thlt we all m y find & better way to live,” | said Di A Pearson, pruldenl of th Umv:rslty of Maryland, night li the dinner of the Old Lme Club, the nlumnl organization in Washington, at neleigh Courts. The umvernuu have the problem of finding the best things w do 1 al m m orwm:he‘m ‘hl:n tha tbe people, so that ! my oy Benent by it. “Modern ooalesce student lnd alumni enthusias; The meeting llso was addressed by Tom Mills, I!hleflcndlrfl’tor“;)f George- T i olutions over the death of former star athlete n the vnivenl'.y of Maryland. DR. HUGH T. STEVENSON GIVES LENTEN ADDRESS Bethany Baptist Church Pastor Speaks at Noonday Services at First Congregational. es instituted on 17 l.nd will continue throu‘h April 18 daily except Saturdays and Sundays. The speaker at_yesterday's meeting was Dr. Homer J. Councilor, director of s meeting. The m vuledwluv:l WIFE TALKS IN SLEEP OF ANOTHER, IS CHARGE Man Who Sings (f) “Old Black Joe” at 8 A.M. Also Gets Himself Haled Into Divorce Court. By the Associated Press. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930. This Huge Shoe Business Dedicated to the Service of our Washington Public 'OMBINES the shopping conveniences of a great Department Store with the modern efficiencies of the “chain store.” So that you may solve the most specific footwear problem instantly— Costume Footwear at our F St. Shop Picturing 4 of many splendid Style-Hits at $10.50 i Others $12.50 and $14.50 green or velvet Black Jo@“ Sh! sajd the nel told he: she ought to do m i Jufll. McMahon said it looked as th Mr. Schroeder and Mn Neule ¢ MISSING GIRL SOUGHT { Police Searching for Miss Ciutto, Who Disappeared Wednesday. Wednesday. Agt fl.n Cl ewn ll':o Loy m!:llltn‘ atino Clul lescribed 5 feet 5 inches tall and wlllh!n‘ .ms 145 pounds, with long d dark features. She was wurtn: s bro'n coat and hat when last seen. DAVID MOYER'S RECITAL. With an extremely interesting and un- rogram, David Earl Moyer, o preaum: spends much ol hll time in b‘chlnl]’lt is more Poetic feeling of high gether with a° rare sensiti x ty in his att! is music, Ill m noticeable in addition w excellent P(om pening number on his ltlmtglfl the final selection, one"!-:lt trying demands. nien seemed. literally to fly over the keyboard, yet retaini to 8 high grade of exczllency the !nte mymmluhndfing lemanded. penln( numbers were four Bach, “Awake! A real golf shoe —ruh'I:-r sole or opikod leather up_ of pin’s music, the m pBllllde in A Flat Major,” Rhluofinufin 12, fln m lx 0. 12" m in one selection, &le b to display his At the conclusion of nu- numbur flu ludlen pp] OurisHAK CHEVROL T SALE of these price-groups. “CARLTON?” Fashion Overwhelmingly favors we feature, not one, but several popular price-grades. The magni- tude of our operations permits us to specialize intensively on' each At any price you prefer to pay for your spring footwear—we present the world’s best values and smartest styles and by far the greatest assortments to choose from! PUMPS But for cleverness of \deufl, nicety of fit, greater brilliance of color and materials . . . . 35 bnllmntly new pumps Greens Kids Blues Violets Moires Patents Pn-ehment Purples Modernistic decorations of Watersnake, Python or contrasting kids—set off these new pumps — also ties, step-ins and strap effects. At all our women’s shops Women’s and Children’s Shoes at 1207 F Cor. 7th & K 3212 14th and in Baltimore At our F St. Shop “ARCH PRESERVERS” Many refinements of beauty and grace—now add to all the inbuile “Arch Preserver” com- fort features. The per fect shoe for the woman who leads a busy life. $10 to $14.50 Gt At all our Women’s Shops “ENNA - JETTICKS” -'The shoes that achieve comfort, good style, good wear—with a per- fect fit for any foot—all for 85 and $6. Sizes 1 to 12, AAAA to EEE always in stock. — — o At all our “Stocking Shops™ “LADY LUXURY” Your favorite silk stock- ing now presents new improvements in come elegance to finer service. Never have they been so worthy of their name— “Lady Luxury! . $1.19 $1.55 8195 e At our 7th St. Store Wonderful group of High- Styles at a new, low price. Women who've seen them are lavish in their praise of these truly super values, Shoes that fashionably = reproduce the newest and most expensive fashions. Three Outstanding Style and Value Groups headline this Saturday’s News of our newest Spring Shoes for Juveniles “HAHN SPECIALS” Boys’ and girls’ school, dress and play shoes Z—of striking beauty. Unrivaled in value for their low prices. Girle—111; to 2 Boys—11 to 131} $9.95 Girls—21; to 7 Boys — 1t 6 (At 7th Street and “Arcade” stores only) For Small Children A group of splendid wearing pumps, 0x- fords and moccasin play shoes. Sizes 815 to 13. $2.29 3 to 5—$1.65 6 to 8 —$1.95 (7th Street and “Arcade” stores) Collegiate “DEBS” A featured group of fast-stepping low-heel novelty styles for Junior Women. $S5 Two-tone, elk rubber sole sports shoes— Suntan kid, snake or patent leather, dressy pumps or step-ins. Sizes 213 to 714, AA to C. (“Juniortown,” F St Shop also at Tth Se. and “Arcade” stores.)

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