Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1930, Page 62

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PHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART FOUR. JELEP‘THY cRED"’ED mt{:mcmmu whmhm%bh:% Wild Elephants Lassoed. held November 3 at 12:30 o'clock, when | tries, followed by hobby groups in dra- day night. Miss Marian Wetsell is in| have made possible the of the = FOR SAVING A LIFE ks RV TS e eerich A News Miss Elisabeth Wilson will be the guest | matics, tap dancing and handeraft at charge of arrangements. toy lholr Each % doctor Paiprddieeid mmmu w’ Kairny speaker. Registrations may be made |8 o'clock. All Junior High and Grade School | 10 until 12 o'elock Girl S iy 'On the day Dr. Kolaritss reached here through the Education Department.| The Sil r th - verelle Club will have & Hal- pair the toys to be sent to missions and Brother’s Need of Blood Strangely |§ Physician who had been tresting his (Methods in capturlng wild elephants.| A music program will be e BAed i CEUMIT Sl s Gt | e T have & Hal- | Girl Reserves are invited to a Halloween | orphanages at Christmas, © oas man er for poisoning decided an | They are lassoing the beasts by using|today at the Y. W. C. A., Seventeenth Cherrydale, Va. day night. party in the Y. W. C. A. Gymnasium | ance of any girl more than 12 years old B LR O el W o B O e 3 s ook | & long | pale, o SWhich s /ttachid s and K streets, from 5 o 6 o'clock, when | ber 20 for supper at 5:45 o'clock, fol- | “"The Priday English class will meet| Priday at 4o'clock. Prizes will be given | Will be Welcomed in this work. Answers “Call.” and his brother is now out of danger. . | noose. The noose is anared around the | 5 Public ls invited to attend. _|lowed by & meeting. October 31 from 1 to 3 o'clock, after | for the prettiest and funniest costumes. | The Saturday morning Girl Reserve i (Cobyriant, 1030, oy North American News- | hind leg of the pachyderm, then the | tion, with & group of formes ¥. W, G A. | Thureday. At 5 etk o meberace | Phich UIivisg W Rt wil sacren | B e Tl et | i o APET 'A(E;SWA)“—"H:?‘:::A: Daper . rope is tightened. The sport is filled | Secretaries, will have as their guest, Sat- | the dramatic group will work on the two | the xl.rls at the Elizabeth cher: Rul“’: &i&&clofi; lglr«:::;a;ho Bmm“:vmr:; ll: Opfls nt:'-m::]?v: ?ihyun ol: easant surprise By Dr. Adsiberi| Many new hotels are being con. |Vith thrills and danger, and only na- | Urday night, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, one | plays now in rehearsal and at 6:30| dence today t 5:30 O'clock on ~The | myes me Biade s oS | O who 18 th the Shh oo larities, a government official, | structed tn Mexico for the accommoda- | tives especially tratned for the work | meny P ncere 10 the ¥. W. C. A. move- | o'elock supper L or & b O o ellos Fout s il bl lsers o ¥ith Miss Ethel Quisenberry in | _ “he members of the Industrial Com- While spending his vacation in Den- ' tion of tourists. can follow it. A World fellowship luncheon will be | music of the Northern European coun- ' the Elizabeth Somers Residence. Tues. | G iore Sce. | & broken toys | itee Wilhoits: Fachy, T’ 2 'y S y 'y iesday. Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7th HECHT MONTH s COATMONTH s4973=3973 Furred Coats o « o Including Many Sample Coats 36 Dashing cossack styles . . . fitted waistlines Trimmed with fine furs, known for their dur- ++.low-placed flares .. . high-belted waists. Novel ability as well as smartness, such as skunk, cara- cuff treatments of the season—featuring the out- cul, muskrat, wolf, kit fox, dyed cross fox, Lapin 4 standing furs, fitch, Persian lamb, northern (dyed coney). A muskrat and caracul. 737989 Black Coats Remarkably Low Priced for Such Fine Qualities Third Floor—The Hecht Co. Third Floor—The Hecht Co. 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Lined with Kasha- Warmly lined and belted ) - el g like cloth. with brown leather. Set-in 5 ] Sizes 12 and 14 sleeves. In sizes 1 to 6. S e e Second Floor—The Hecht Cev Hat, Coat and Zipper Muff Set 52930 It is fashioned of 100% 3-Piece Squirrelaine (Fabric) Outfit for Fots s 500 100% Pile Squirrelette Hat, Coat and Muff! Smart- ly styled, well tailored, these coats look like squir- rel and make a good looking outfit for little tots. . Sizes 1 to 6 Years Second Floor—The Hecht Co. THE E Street at Seventh Lapin Koryella Pile Fabric in true Russian style with a flared coat. The set has a muff with zipper closing and a Russian beret. Sizes 8.to 14 Second Floor—The Hecht Co. CO.

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