Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1930, Page 118

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 30, 1930. *F Street at Seventh °’° IT NEVER GETS OUT OF SHAPE Norman Pierce, Dan Booker, Henry Stephenson and Frederick Cathing, in a scene from “Journey’s End,” this week's attraction at Poli's Theater. A turntable for airplanes. The novelty has been installed at the Croyden Airport, England, and is used for checking a plane's compass direction. DIEE Ao 1219 F St. 1219 F St. Waving| We specialize in g:rmnnmt - | ing. eAll work done experts \n':.d:r direct supervision of Mr. Hershey. Miss Marion E. Woodbury is now with IERRE 1N$ RKTIS alfia 1147 Connecticut Ave. %o Buy Now Pay Weekly or Monthly We are chartered agents in C"’Ian Pump for_these famous Poland’s queen of pulchri- Gruen Watches Jor Stveet and Dvess s tude. She is Miss Sophia Ba- o Look Fon-The Big Clock Shown in Green, Almora, Capisine and 10 Mat Kid, contrasting stitching on vamp Superfine Queentex Hosiery, Picot Top, $1.48 2 pairs for $2.85 tycka, who represented her country in the recent beauty contest at Paris. ©P /®a-Fhoks i 818 F. STRFET.N EVERY MILE PROVES THE LINCOLN’S EXCELLENCE THE KNIT-TEX COAT Cramp it into a suitcase, crush it in a car—yet Knit-tex keeps its shape —it's wrinkle-proof. Wear it on damp days—it's drizzle- proof. Let chilly breezes blow — it's comfortably warm. Take it THE FIVE-PASSENGER SEDAN This is a new Lincoln body design . . . it achieves a length of line and smartness that remove it from the class of the bulky family car . . . the seats are deeply cushioned with full-tufted upholstery. . . . Lincoln motor cars can be purchased for as little as $4200, f. o. b. Detroit. along during mild weather —it's light in weight. The appearance of In MAKING the Lincoln, operations that best can be performed by hand are in the hands of fine craftsmen. Things that best can : [ : s s s : afine importation,and many prac- be done by machine are performed by machines that are the admiration of the engineering world. There are delicate tests and tical advantages — all yours for *30 Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Dept.—Second Floo: measurements, precise borings, accurate applications of tremendous force that never could be achieved by craftsmen unaided. But some of the machines cost large sums, and it is indicative of Lincoln quality that their use often retards the speed of production. « Only a plant inspired by a relentless enthusiasm for perfection and backed by unlimited resources, would and could afford to maintain all these marvelous aids of which the modern engineer and craftsman dream. « From the only such plant in existence. comes the long-lived, powerful Lincoln . . . so precisely constructed that it requires no breaking in. Its making involves no worry about speed of production, no fretting over the high cost of superior materials, no single concern save the ambition of its makers to put on the roads of the world the finest motor car that unrestricted effort can achieve. rue LINCOLN KNIT-TEX COATS 530 for Women—3rd Floor

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