Evening Star Newspaper, April 16, 1930, Page 25

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1930. TRADE BOARD AIDS || —— n N Free Balloons for Every Boy é IN -I-RAFHE SURVEY Open a Charge Account and Girl in’ Bunnyland { « .. it's a most convenient way to iddi i ve ] : 3 E I Your kiddies will love the real ' E::;:elun ]'Vh:w 'hings you ri;ed for n Cfl O ® live birds, pink-eared rabbits and T, ccounts Dept. — cuddly yellow ducks and chicks.— Pledg-es.HaIf of Cost Involved| Alain Hieor. =3 Third Floor. Project. ‘The Washington Board of Trade has pledged itself to pay ane-half the cost of a traffic survey for Washington as | proposed by the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, it was an- 7 nounced today. The cost of this survey | L L] has been estimated at $5000 and the Board of Trade will give $2.500 toward ecla ’ ln this undertaking contingent upon the d > p Temaining $2,500 being raised by other 23 organizations and business men of the | community, it was amplified. 7 The low cost of the survey has been | Z 3 - 50 75 made possible by the donation of serv- | B . : * = ices of the board, the Park and Plan- | » z Su s 2 \ , , ning Commission, the Traffic Bureau | and the American Automobile Associa- | tion. The board will incorporate this N 5 y X survey as part of the city-wide com- . ) B & ‘.o" 75 75 munity survey which it is to undertake = 4 o 7 [ . . within & short time and for which pur- . i i it has raised several thousand dollars. ‘The board has manifested a great deal of interest in the traffic problems and it has made traffic counts on Penn- sylvania avenue in its efforts to prevent the closing off of Thirteenth street by the Government building program. The board hopes that this traffic survey will mean a solution of the downtown traffic problem, particularly for shoppers and business houses. C. OF C. HEADS 0. K. TRAFFIC SURVEY i : ) ; : _ k F k fi? e GEEE 0 Jacket Frocks * for Work. The trafic_survey of the District, T i . ed by the National Capital Park . } Many samples . . . all newest versions of good frocks and Planning Commission and the h ‘ v i . . . Traffic Bureau. today stood indorsed by ) | and jacket frocks . . . destined leaders in the Easter directors of the Washington Chamber 3 . - 2 of Commerce. il parade . . . specially selected and specially purchased ‘The action was taken following a Vi i 4 i report by Charles J. Stockman and ; ! for the fashion event of the season. Harry M. Bedell, who had been named i e as a committee to investigate the plan, - and s;bmm_«rdh at a s{);':l:l meeting it A e comm! Wwas au- . . . thorized to communicate with business . R Peplums Opaline Rose houses in solicitation of funds to aid 1 e in_the survey. p . | Scalloped Capelets Aquamarine Miller McClintock, traffic expert as- % ) . sociated with Harvard University, dis- ; i Black and W hite cusied the advantages of the survey SR ; ) Boleros, Capes i and emphasized the responsibility of ! - 3 g Black and Pink the Federal Government to solve the 10000t Separate Jackets Polka Dots Ja Long or Short Prints g s y ¥ e , \“ Sleeves Prints and Plain AT NARCISSUS SHOW <A Combinations Woodridge Garden Show Now in Epdulflll Solid Color Progress—Award of Prizes Is Lingerie Touches Combinations Announced. Phaves Black ¢ parking problem of its own employes. Two hundred exhibits were placed on view last night st the third annual ‘Woodridge Gar- High Shades Pastels be an additional attraction. The flowers were contained in vases, bowls and baskets set against a back- ground of black velvet. The Stumpf and Walters medal for sweepstakes was T o e s, et M e Personal selection means a lot . . . almost like your going e A H. Engelbrecht, Mrs. J. P. Schu- . e e | S gyt oA s o g 00 Mrs. C. J. Bowne, Miss Harriet Raw- Hos, W, H._Gamnawsy, ) C. Wilon, bought in volume, but made individual selections. They’re A ‘Paddiefgrd and L. M. Clarke. here now, and they’re wonderful. New frocks and jacket PEN WOMEN PREPARE frocks. For sports, street and semi-formal wear . . . and = no matter how hard you are to fit . . . or how hard to please FOR ANNUAL MEETING « + « you'll find one just meant for you . . . color, size and Committee Chairmen Announced by everything! National President for Ses- Misses® Sizes Women’s Sizes sions April 81. 14 to 20 38 to 46 With the appointment of eommittee ehairmen to su arrangements, (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) al!lns are nearing completion for the 'th biennial convention of the Na- tional League of American Pen Women, which opens a five-day session at the ‘Willard Hotel, April 21. The chairmen, as announced by Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, ident of the league, are: tion, Mrs. C. W. Allen; crea- Capes and Silky Furs Date ! New Coats for Easter 193 D s i New Easter Millinery $2 9'75 ‘ 5B 8750 Beautiful quality, too, for the money . . . other Choose the “Chanel” scarf . . . the scalloped smart hats in tuscan braid, ballibunt] and dress hats triangle or the double-weight chiffonette (rayon) in \ . . Capes All Around . .. zf lace and hm; and of ;mn 'Oflvth;-fxe r]x:ode-v painted or printed patterns. Colors in beautiful ; . attering new brims and versions of the berets. combinations to suit your own Spring theme. s Divided or Double . . « Black and new shades. fitistry ; a Bright New Scarf GUARANTEED I $1 0 O After we finish our services we || (Third Floor, The Heeht Co.) urge our patients to see us if the (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) slightest imperfection or annoy- ance occurs. And there is no extra charge for this service. FREE EXAMINATION Romantic fashions gen- erally becoming, as well as LARGE, COMFORTABLE OFFICES 3 y : Terms of Payment May Be Arranged princess-line coats, jabot Maids in Attendance DR. FREIOT 407—7th St. N.W.—407 HOURS: 9 AM. to 6 PM. SUNDAYS, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Lok for the Name DR. FREIOT and ADDRES! Be Bure You Get Into the Right Offiss Phone National 0019 coats and coats with smart flares. Each one lined with heavy silk, guaranteed for two seasons’ wear. Softly Tailored of Mamma.Youll like Fine Fabrics ,SLh“tZ f luu,r! With a nice attention to detail. Wool crepe, Tricova, Washable Kid or Suede S Tplnilpw.','; e . Phoeni.; .lP"culIfI.Fashioned Gloves ::“l"htkt“- green, grey, tan : " $ 4 : 7 Mibiassandi v i $ 1 95 Women’s Sizes Feminine modes make gloves so necessary. (38 pairs for $5.75) These are unusually light and lu'ip]e .+ . delightful = e e Clear, fine chiffon, with picot tops and new to wear and easy to wash. Just the right length for = French heels . . . the medium weight, too, has dainf will like the flavor ofl a pretty, crushed look at the wrist. All the new icot tops. Among the newest colors are: Wood- g Schlitz Malt Smp Spring colors. peilfi;. vanity, amber, French crepe, beachburn and - ————— Qiain Floor. The Hecht Co 000000 0 Qdain Foor, The Hecht Co)

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