Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1930, Page 21

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 28,. 1930—PART " ONE. : Gl The name—ioo ordinary for extraordinary “FrrswerLLs”—so, Hahn’s rename them ADVERTISING experts might call it a mistake to “swap horses” in midstream—especially when'one’s “horse” is proving a big winner! But that name “Fitswell” didn’t begin to measure up to these extraordinary shoes. They fit— marvelously! But that’s only part of the big story. For these newest Hahn shoes have so many other outstanding merits that they are already far outselling anything like them ever offered by Hahn’s. Here, then, are Hahn’s “Dynamic” They go to any length and width to fit and keep you fit, Niftily and Thriftily PULSATING, vibrant, vital shoes are these Hahn “Dynam= ics!” Built to lead a modern, effi- cient city life and to maintain Big City tempo. Moulded to entirely new and improved foot measure- ments. Good looking as they can be. Superbly styled—with real quality and workmanship. And, you'd never guess, made on combi- nation lasts—giving extra support —so your feet rest in cushioned ease the minute you put them on. They fit and keep you fit! See and choose these wonderful new shoes, tomorrow! klac]i suede, Brown suede, kid trim, Snake calf, spectator heel, $6.50 Black kid, e\ Brown kid, Women’s Shops: 1207 F St. 7th and K 3212 14th St. Black kid, $5.00 Brown kid, $6.00 Brown or black kid, beechwood kid trim, Brown kid, Black kid, . novelty trim, Beechwood kid, leather, high Black kid, leather heels, ~ Washington Baltimore Black kid, Brown kid, two-tone decoration, $6.0 Patent leather, Black kid, In Baltimore: 37 W. Lexington 545 N. Gay Mail Orders Filled

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