Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1930, Page 116

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 13, 1930. THE HECHT ‘OO F Street at Seventh The “Mitzi” A BEAUTIFUL OPERA PUMP, OF BLUE, GREEN, BLACK AND EGG. SHELL KID AT $10.50. S Q 2 (8] “O Miss Eleanor Hogan, who has been chosen Queen of the May at the Virginia State Teachers’ College, Farmville, va. © Associated Press Photo. NEW SPRING SHADES IN SILK HOSIERY, $1.95; 3 PAIRS FOR $5.50. Expert Permanent Waving Nestle, Circuline and Eugene (Genulne Materials Used 18 Curls 500 : } We fingerwave 6 our permanents ’ without charge with every <hampao. THE maN -NOT THE CLOTHES- SHOULD MAKE THE IMPRESSION The “Alambra” A NEW AND HANDSOME PER- BLACK — ALL AT $13.50. Rich's F Street at Ienth We test vour hair and have ex- pert operators who understand textures of hair thoroughly. LADY JANE OPEN EVENINGS 1304 F St. N.W. Nat'l €ixe Entrance Next Door to Palace Theater Jazzing on a large scale. Paul Whiteman and his orchestra use this gigantic piano in one of the sets for the forthcoming pic- ture “The King of Jazz.” The piano seats five players and the top serves as an orchestra platform. ORI R 5 ; : g/l. ve fi)fo 1‘/1. ng fij ) /V er to c 2 f/l e Oaster //) I‘I'(/(’ Silverware of Colonial design plainly reftects the simplicity and culture of the early American period and is therefore particularly adapted to the furnishings of American homes. » The patterns here illustrated are shown by us exclusively in Washington. Y77 & p e ltia Omnglish ) irginia Truly Colonial in character and out- line; typical of the tastes and modes of life peculiar to the early period of Amer- ican history. Dozen Tea Spoons $23. Soup Spoons 43. Dessert Forks ~ 43. Dinner Forks 64. (()u /ve i A charming inter- pretation of the Colo- nial motif. It com- bines simplicity and distinctiveness, strik- ing a pleasing mod- ern note. Dozen Tea Spoons $15. Soup Spoons 32. Dessert Forks 30. Dinner Forks 42. (G 5 @ng[isll ,(/')ulr([ue Reproduction of a charm- ing antique pattern of sim- ple, dignified lines. Made in heavy and massive weights. Dozen Tea Spoons $27. Soup Spoons 43. Dessert Forks . Dinner Forks Salad Forks Dessert Knives Dinner Knives Butter Spreaders Q{l(_’(’ll »//V)”ll(’ Of the period 1702- 1714, this design is most appealing in its simplicity and grace and is in complete harmony with the sil- ver of today. Dozen Salad Forks $36. Dessert Knives 43. Dinner Knives 50. Butter Spreaders 29. D : "j\epoussv An exquisitely chased design in the famous decorative treatment originated by Kirk. Rich and distinctive, it has a host of admirers. Dozen Salad Forks $18. Dessert Knives 36. Dinner Knives 42. Butter Spreaders 20. ofi)u ’,'/u yelte The essential elements of this design are extreme simplicity, purity of style and definiteness of character. Dozen Tea Spoons $23. Soup Spoons 44, Dessert Forks 50. Dinner Forks Salad Forks Dessert Knives Dinner Knives Butter Spreaders O alver? »» Complete price lists of all pieces in any pattern will be gladly furnished upon application. Galt & Bro. ESTABLISHED 1802 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. INSPECTION DOES NOT IMPLY THé SLIGHTEST OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE THE WORSTED-TEX SUIT Clothing to be really fine should not call attention to itself. It should be a fine, distinguished back- ground that shows a man to his best advantage. Of this character is the Worsted-tex Suit. It is smartly conservative yet never dull...made of the kind of cloth you see at a fine custom-tailor's. It is supremely good-looking yet never obtrusive. 40 Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Dept.—Second Floor.

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