Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1930, Page 21

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LOKS I SUEESY | b 7[ e Smart New “Scarlet Sister Mary” Faulty 3 . Vehicle for Barrymore, » L Suede Says Critic. ‘ By the Associated Press. ' & “ S Felts s metivine Ootbas oomms soto s | [ et e S m art T rans p aren t —let you show inheritance of eight generations of tra- ; i ! I [ your curls! ditions of the speaking stage, handed . down through the Lanes, the Drewsiand ¥ the Barrymores. ! ; ¢ e V e The 10-year-old daughter of the . 5 famous Ethel Barrymore was invested with her birthright in the Hartma s \ Theater here last night during the fir : d Y hf l k E mb'e dramatization of the Pulitzer pri: . - —an Out u ac et nse 8 Rovel “Scarlet Sister Mary.” The pres \ ence of her mother in the title role S i . BRVE 4 'S Tyl hosiade and ihe 4 n Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42 and 16V, to 26, black grease paint behind which she i ‘ e p —These jaunty hats re- spoke her lines helped to lessen the g 4 \ veal your forehead in a Dervousness of her first stage appear- 2 B [ —Black, Brown, Green, Blue—Fall’s four smart fiacs Bus bécnosmh ing Despite the leadership of Miss Barry- : : colors are these dominating this new group. The “Beanie” caps and cun: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C:, FRIDAY, SEPI'tMBER 26, 1930. more, interest in the debut of her - | 4 daughter and a capacity audience, the ) frocks are made in very attractive styles, stress- f‘x}fi(}mlefixfi“ foetltso{% e ing such fashion points as new draped necklines, the new Autumn colors S Disy. wiils the Mok Tacs ot the e ‘ rich lace vestees, puffed sleeves, fitted waistlines 4nd charming “off-the- the play, while the blacl p ® actors and the Gullah dialect of the | i | and snug hiplines, with longer graceful skirts, South Carolina negroes used through- ETHEL BARRYMORE COLT. | | Millinery Salon out baffled the rear half of the audience | Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. glmost completely. ease, made four brief appearances and | The Ohio State Journal today said: | had little to do but recite her few lines, | | “Dramatic_history was about to S11. An. thecdnst ‘aot. e WUt 'was B made, but it just wasn't. * * *lgujte in contrast with that of her ‘Scarlet Sister Mary’ proved & poor|mother as “Julla” in “The Rivals,” 36 A d vehicle. Apparently losing her heast | years agn: ssorte halfway through the play, Miss Barry- e let the role slip out of her con. and without her * * * it failed s e SRS [ Think of Ii— Jewelry “MERRY MAIDS . Miss Barrymore's characterization of The Star delivered to your Bigter Mary, who turns to wholesale| | door every evening and Sunday lovers- when her husband deserts her morning at 1%c per day and 5¢ 2 for' Bfiother woman, was generally con- Sunday. Can you afford to be y uxe sid excellent from an optical point without this service at this cost? ‘l e .'umough frequently even she Telephone National 5000 and de- be heard. livery will start at once. [ —A lovely collection of new . . Her daughter appeared perfectly at 4 I / costume yyewelry at a de- Always Fashion-Right! cidedly low price. Neck- Listen In f y A laces, earrings, bracelets —8Smart shoes for practically for the Junior Miss and brooches of simulated every daytime anc semi-formal On Stmion pearls and crystals, galalith occasion. A dozen or more styles, and opaque stones. Also all typical of the season, all most mirror necklaces, which are reasonably priced. New models constantly ar- WMAL as smart as they are new, riving. Four of the latest sketched. Kann's—Street Ploor. Kann's—Fourth Floor. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. The Popular G Street Store Saturday Sizes 11 to 17 * Between 12th and 13th Streets Eoeril ) P e e, vege 2 e S New! Unusual! o o At 7:15 stage at present, even to its \ Knitted Sport Suits B Ravon ussian. er styles —An important an- the knitted guimpe and one- y nouncement and a plece models, with berets to Regular Pri .95 s | delighttul teal match. Ideal dresses for . - i ’ ol e[| il sl Rl Slips Thiree-piece knitted suits ' OF R — Eann's—Second Floor. of fine ;‘::fi:y jersey, the 85 I new apache skirt with / * c T eyt ewecd . | Three-Piece Knitted L — all the newest Fall shades, including black. Shadowproof KNITTED surts Vil <% Suits—Low Priced o —The perfect slips for ] everyday and eral 3 A ; i \ | X wearing, inexpensive. Made Special wday \ 9 9 5 of a new sagproof, shadow- smafl_Thin__Dull Very smart three-pioce knit- A ® proof material, in pink, ted suits with sweaters of con- peach, white, sable, navy trasting colors and skirts with s and black. Inverted side fitted band and flare or pleated ' —They are smart for school, for leats give the necessary bottom. In -;1 the new shades / sports, for business and street ullness. Sizes 36 to 44. e e S SE e nhystone ok vy ; = wear, and are especially favored Kann's—Street Floor. brown—needle point tweeds, by the younger set. In new and e I ingenious knitted weaves—tweed * o | y effects or plain, and in bright 4 ew : colors. Most of the plain-colored Bohemian Lace ° I suits have contrasting sweaters. C Dl'esses Sizes 14 to 20 a than ever this season, and . o g3 certainly most reasonably Kann's—Second Floor. (: ]] 3 ¥ priced. Envelope and back- Styles y - ar S - 2 strap styles of dull seal, calf and pin morocco in black, .. “Faultless” Silk Hose $1.00 g E== I . elty clasps. Materials Full Fashioned $1.59 Value Kann's—Street Floor, ul Velvet ; e Crepes —The becoming large cape Tavel Print —Medium service-welght silk stockings that will appeal 11 f - ating " to the women who appreciate quality n’x‘xd recognize \?n%e 89 f:m:,“l:ceg.l:;“& E:;‘oen —Handbags are smarter B They are made full fashioned, with short lisle tops, lisle eorgette Trimmings heels and toes, in sizes 8 to 10, and the following colors: %rfl:e". eBD'.?‘lt slth{:s !;1’?; Trjmmines of pleated ehif- vee-shaped necklines. e ana"Shoulder Bahama Plage Mauve Beige Promenade Muscadine Light Gun Metal Lace Neckwear Kann's—Street Floor. 50c¢ Philippine Gowns | Py My $ 1 39 : collars of dainty laces, in a . . | variety of attractive pat- Specml Group | terns. Unusual values! - Girdl —Every tiny stitch in these gowns is done | tha by hand. ams, hems and embroidery. ll' etteS Kann's—Street Floor. Proving t * styles and good materials need!m Cap sleeve and sleeveless styles of fine 1.59 | “MURY” . | | Sizes i8 to 48 Teenie-Weenie Golf Sets clusters of embroidery and real lace New Fall Hats R S e be expensive. nainsook, with rows of tiny scallops, French Perfumes Exceptional Values! o sets of hazards, holes, tees and 12-inch backs — extra Priced numbers, painted in bright col- With Twe Putters Fi = MR | and Toilet Waters ;}3 h“w': .':g:‘ ”u",:mf,'n: :'§2' e me ( !ua hty . —Beautiful satin and 3 X nine-hole miniature golf courses b Speciall in your yard. There are nine o , New Playmg Cards | bree sidetes win [oinpld Felts and e s e o P velvets 35c pack | lingette lining. Sizes 26 ;g‘:flff,:’;,rfi;‘,}; $3.19 to 34. Nl Dl i Juvenile Obstacle Other Sets Priced Y fe : ® 3 up to $25. Hats for every oc- —Nouvelle cards with gold and silver Kann's—Second ¥ioor. ;:ro'“"fc."' re6. 8800, 83 00 Golf Sets, $1.85 casion. Qu edges. Choice of three designs in gold - 2 I b —Nine-hole golf cor only in higher priced 4 1 di Caresse gol urse set, ngitex d / v and green and gold and lavender. i Tollet Water, 4-or. @] o5 with five wooden hazards, four hats. " ; ey 2 metal hazards, three clubs and Kann's—Street, Floor. i P o two balls, all in & box. It can el be played indoors or out, and H : it is a game the whole family Rew]ar P"ce' $3.95 m:’l;;m: brimmed and off- reg. $3.50; now will enjoy. Special Saturday Beanins Putniiine I Kann's—Street Floor. Street and Fourth Floors egular Price, $5. . * 88 s s Evergreens at Low Prices! T VAARIOE o ual ! —— $ 88 Our Annual Fal Sale! 1 Kandy—2 lbs. for . American Arborvitas, 15 in. to 4 ¢ ¥ Y ie e Chinese Arborvitae, 2 to 5 ft.. 4 7 950 Biota Aurea Nana, 9 to 18 in. . ] Norway Spruce, 12 to 18 in.. g T —This delicious candy is made Al Colors Peonies, Iris, Phlox, Delphinium. ¢ s 3 fresh. each day in our Own Al! Sizes Darwin Tulip Bulbs 3 3 m‘i”.fl‘fl.":fiufi’”“’ - All Shapes Kann's—Street Floor. Large and Small Head Sizes § “ss Shop Here First and Save the Differente! ppmm

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