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'18' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 30, 1930—PART THREE. Anng eron Kirklan 4 mmu & pair of her shoes. Priends PICTURES SHow DANGERS Bradford Washburn, & Harvard under- :r wnnlhlmm‘- gm"z :am&:mggq‘f‘:: 3265000 ESTATE LEFT m.ln m‘h'muu executor, for the pro- c.n:db. fn-;n. n:zf:daon Jufln;“: PMNTS SHOES |.n wm:‘“ e m n:: it | o th never usice Sanford owned real estate at | Melcaife of Oinclrinatl P e T . OF MOUNTAIN CLIMBING "“fllW\l d ph phing the Mont bl!m '.rlv-fled cm]yv: lk?l camera BY JUSTICE SANFORD § i s Tinting Technique Builds Profit- No'-he calots them: for Palm lanc > range of the Alps, on the eastern is perilous trip —— His er personal Road Program Approved. ble Business for Florida Woman. |and Miami soclety, s Mg} ’Effl AR nd aangers. could"be ‘shown only Edward Terry Sanford, late associate | erty are estimated by the executor at bt that mateh costumes.” Some of her cus- .‘ "p‘.n Ml ‘g: ‘30“ agsu‘lz ;1:::- th hls hml.her Mr. Washburn '00: in lantern slides. justice of the United States Supreme $217,. 107 93. i TR::P:D’;W'-_A road zmtn::dco;;r {anM‘] Fla. SLM s p.“. of scumed tomers send shoes to from Europe. mountain ¢ —kn Besides the Mrs. Lutle ng as been appro and discoiored shoes were “rock worke—{eatured mo, | sheer walls and slong $harp HOBeS (0| | Mextce, had more tour. | COUTT WO dled March & left an estate| guiore W10 1tFoke’ the principai | Girenaica, Ttaly's province in North |of & proftable business for Mre. Frank mcmm shown before members of | OO lcy domes against a majestic back- |ists during the Winter than for Several | valued in excess of $265,000, according | beneficiary of the estate, Justice San-| Africa, This year $850,000 will be ex- | N. Fleetw w“,'."l:,“'?fl,:kuudel"'w’r,um oy ot o roind o Aiping pesks and. valleys. years. to the petition of the National Metro- ' ford is survived by a daughter, Mrs pended. T TarE HecHT Co.34th ANNIVERSARY “F Street at Seventh” e IIllllllflflflllflllllllllllhllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII||IIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllII|||||I|IlIlIlIIIIIIIII||l||llllllIlIlIIIII|IIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIlllllI!IlIIIlIllllllllllhIIIIIIIIIiI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIllmmhl!lllll!lllIHIIIIIIIII'IIIIMIWIIIIIIIIHII @ Free Parking Service @ Open a Charge Account for our customers—drive in + + . a great convenience at our Parking Space on E ohdnr il ok Eidiier Street, between 6th and [ ] @ [ ] !‘, [ ] Lk 7th N.W. Shopping. e For T’s and 14’s a 100 Easter Coats . .. Embracing the New Frock Means Easter Newest Fashions for Spring 1930 $1.95 As gaily colored as a basket of Easter eggs . « o : » . styles like Mother’s, only smarter. Godets, ; . conscious, 100 . . . 5 basques, princess effects . . . and my deah! such days with smart new attire. He clever touches, embroidery, colored pipings and 14 7 can select an excellently tai- bands! | ¢ ) a - lored suit of blue cheviot or Sizes 7 to 14 years - : fancy mixtures with two pairs of longies . . . with single or double breasted coat; or a.suit with one pair of longies and one pair of golf knickers. Sizes 14 to 20 Years 30 to 36 Chest. (Second Ploor, The Hecht Co.) ood. Anewshoeminmnoeuupem. Five years ago she used paint to ing 500 retail stores. Two-Trouser Suits for High School Chaps $16.95 Young men who attend high school are style . and observe the Easter holi- Dimities Pique ; Prints quyon Crepe y Materials Furs Waffle Cloth Voiles > % Coverts Monkey (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) Broadcloth Mole Twill Broadtail Silk Lapin Tricova Galopin Tricolaine Susliki Styles Colors Cape Versions Blue Nipped Waistlines High Tie Belts Green Flat Fur Revers Tan Flares Gray Intricate Seamings Black For Misses . . . Women . . . Little Women . . . Larger Women These are the outstanding dress coats for Spring, 1930 . . . embracing every important new vogue. If the quality weren't so fine . . . and the fashions so authentic, The Hecht Co. could not emphatically urge that this is one of the strongest coat presentations Washington has known in many years. Every coat lined with silk, which * is guaranteed for two year’s wear. On the Fifth Floor New Frocks in oo« Silk and a a1 Pin Dots and Polka Washable Frocks ’ RIAN Dots mmmmIII|IIllmllflIfllllll|m||l|mmflflflmflfl|llflfl"fiflflmmflflflfl|“fllllll Tiny Tots Give Much |n||nnumunn||||nmmmmmnum||||uummlmunlnmmummnummmmmmmmumm Thought to Selecting an Easter Frock $1 They put their heads mgelher and decide that the ones they want are at The Hecht Co. For they have so much style! Voiles, figured dimities, darling things and in per- feclly beautiful colors! Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Second ¥loor, The Heeht Co.) And in Case the Day Is Cool a Bright New Easter Coat $5.95 Brother can wear them, too...and sister likes to walk with him when he does. Novelty tweeds in all the new shades; single or double breasted styles with awfully cute buttons. Sizes 1 to 6 years. 2 for 87 Attractive styles to wear every day. Silk, gay rayon prints and fresh, new cottons. Sizes 14 to 48. (Fitth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Easter Time Is New Suit $10 And prints . . . crisp and fresh to wear now and on through the Summer. Very new Shades. All Sizes. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) O 00 Women’s Famous Pumps and Oxfords Just what the Easter wardrobe requires. ..and the lowest price we've had in years. For dress: Opera pumps in black, satin, crepe, kid, brown kid, blue kid and blond kid. For street: Novelty straps and oxl'ordu in parchment kid, genuine blue, black and brown lizard; blue snake and brown kid. Time for Boys of 7to 15 Years $8.95 With 2 Pairs Knickers It adds to that general sense of well being that He feels in the Springtime. These suits are practical as well as smart. . .new deslgns in grey, brown, or tan mixtures. Co]legmlr double breasted, four-pocket vest and two pairs golf knickers. Sizes 8 to 15 years. (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) Youngsters Choose Smart Easter Topcoats $3.95 Deep pockets for the thousand things a boy finds in the business of the day...swagger looking, double breasted, finished with large bone buttons. Grey, tan, brown, novelty mixtures. ..and a fact of importance to his mother .they are duub]y and well tailored. " Sizes 2V, to 8 years. A beret caps the smartness, $1.75 and §1.95. (il (Second Floor, The Hecht Oo.) All sizes—but not in every style. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Oo.) (Becond Floor, The Hecht Co.) e o o Sale of 800 Boys’ : 85c Spring Blouses L 4:'80 51 Women’s $1.50 Chiffon Silk Hose You wonder how they can We are elosmg the anniversary with a really remarkable sale of hole$ 1 19 Famous Foot-Aider Shoes Including black and brown kM, and patent colt and parchment in oxfords and strap § 4 And Here’s a Cunning T S e o Sweater for Baby That change the Wintry look of the school room and will be just dandy for camp and the hol- idays. Madras, broadcloth, high- count percales, rayon stripes and plain white. make them for $1. As soft and protty as a Bunny's coat. . . the price is so low that one may indulge her love for fine stockings, without extravagance. Fullfashioned silk chiffon, many with dainty picot wool, slip-on or button styles. . embroidered with nursery de- tops. . . Also medium weight soles with plain tops. New colors. (Main Floor, The Hechit Co.) signs that baby finds entenammg . 3 prs. for $3.50 mmmmfimnum|||mummmmmnnumuummmnnummmmmunun|||||mumMmmmmmm|u|u||ulmmmumm'mu|mmnmma Sizes 7 to 14 years. (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) Pink, blue, yellow, red and white. I-Trlm ‘The Hecht Co.)