Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1930, Page 19

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L] b ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1930. \ - : TUURING EXPERIS ARRANGE SORORITY DANCE PROGRAM ' | e A~ | /jfifijgg}/ggg\; ASWIONS Better Facilities for Motor- ists Here and Abroad i e N M| By DAY By NIGHT Ways and means ‘of improving the' travel services offered America's vast - O r e b the: atvlary Gome| P . The line-up is a sporty one—selected The sideline sparkles—formal ele- jon of members of the Advisory Com- . Biiee o S1in RsRnA Wousins WOk ¥ . because of their youthful swagger and g ot the American Automobile ‘Assocla- : sl b'l'tyf e 44 . gance at last rengni at t:'le gf:flfefl of i EnuuAl ey o] ‘ eminent suitabili or the rigors of an g operied today at the Willard Hotel. G ¢ s ytadi g Amet:ncan sports—for after the game Travel experts from all parts of the ¢ N 5 e afternoon in the s um. 2 United Btates ‘sre gachered for & twos f there’s celebrating to do. day study of problems affecting tour- 3 3 ing in this country, Canada and Mexico. 3 * - , o - S ‘They will go to New York Tuesday = night for sessions on Wednesday to delve into questions related to tour- ing abroad, with special attention to ex- pediting the travel of thousands of motorists who annually ship their cars | to foreign countries for touring under | their own power. ‘ Standardization of facilities for the motoring millions, as well as those who | travel by air and wa'er. is the ob- | Jective of the annual meeting. Among | the keynote topie for the sessions her: will be improvement in the millions of | maps and touring publications issued | 3 annually, designation of new routes to The Phi Sigma Epsilon Sorority members plan to hold a dance at the points of historical and scenic in- Shoreham Hotel on Friday. Members of the committee in charge are, left to terest, and other problems vitally af- right, front row: Louise Warfield, Alice Locraft and Jane Carr. Back row: Helen fecting the tourist. | Fader, Peggy Batcheller, chairman, and Barbara Shannon. —Star Staff Photo. W. G. Bryant of Detroit, chairman - of the A. A, A. National Touring ! Board, who will preside at the con- LAWN MOWER WON SURVEY WELFARE WORK ference, is optimistic over the travel outlook’ in the face of the business| | arEees X . = egweasion. 4 juu | Citizens’ Association Decides Kaliv- | Washington Family Agencies Be- o e I O e e Mcoid by | eretenos Property Is Best Kept. | ing Studied by Experts. business conditions until reports from | John Kaliver | : business conditions until feports {rom | John Kaliveretenos of 1341 Gerard| Prancis H. McLean of the Family dered: ‘said M. Bryant. it i ap. pstreet Will be awarded the grand prize Welfare Assoclation of America is mak- parent that travel has not been |of a lawn mower for having the best ing a survey of all the family welfare seriously affected up to the present.” | kept lawn in Columbia Heights at the | agencies in Washington, the Council National headquarters of the A. A. A. | meeting of the Citizens’ Association |o: social Agencies announced toda: is represented by Ernest N. Smith, ex- | Tuesday night, at 1435 Park road. IE is hoped the survey will furnish y‘. ecutive vice president; Charles P.| Others to be given certificates are [po e foPet UIE SETVER WU AUTRE € Clark, general manager: Elmer Jenkins, | John T. Sterling, 1200 Euclid street; | cronse effioiency in-the family welfare 1 : manager of the National Touring |Mrs. Mary E. Myers, 3011 Thirteenth | fioiq through a disclosure of needs mot ; Bureau, and others. street; Colin H. Livingstone, 1249 Ken- | no Ul A beret of black g i =2 yon street; George T. Hutchison, 3620 | "\, "McTean is being assisted in the ] For a fashion goal i i J The well known painting by Sir John ge]mgx sttrer:. and S. E. Reed, 1314 Ran- | york by Mrs. Roy Huft, formerly with 4 Frin goal, sequins will keep one’s Lavery of the sitting of the fist So. lolph street. the St Louis Provident Association, 2 wear a felt bicorne, coiffure from being cialist government in the House o — —— and Miss Miriam McGaflrey, who for . 7 Commons has been given to the City| The Quakers have always admitted | five years was with the Family Welfare preferably ‘,b'°‘"‘ ue ruffled by the wind. of Glasgow. women to the ministry. Association of Wisconsin. - with a white feather saucily askew, $5. WooDWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Semi-Service and Chiffon Silk Hose SRy ) | | Haf lapin, half 7 When the team goes : . ‘ . :filv:(v_::cl;Tfl:::;f A Limited Number—Greatly Reduced 65c o / in a huddle, stamp : , _ : e i From Our Regular Stock to oo feet in smart § L sheath-like frock of Chiffon with lisle-lined hems and plaited soles or semi-service silk hose Iy i e ’ i } Lo b e o with lisle hems and soles . . . nuancrs that have sold in great quantities | e : . : i e at higher prices—on sale tomorrow at 65¢ pair. Smart Fall shades. Sizes ! You won't ‘mind ‘the 815 to 10. { cold in a warm leather : THE DOWN STAIRS STORE jacket ($10.95) and a Enchanting tweed skirt with beret to Vs . Court Jewelry . match, $5.95. 5 sparkles gayly by = night. The neck- = - lace, $9.95; ear- rings, $4.95. High Shades Are the High Lights That Brighten the 1930 Mode in Misses’ New Dresses *10 As a pleasing contrast to her dark i A 7 N coat, Rle fasfiinn-wise miss chooses . We show light brightly colored frocks . . . and in pigskin sports combinations of these same high gloves, $5 a pair, shades. This low-priced collection /" / also four - button features lovely bright shades of— ¥ / : < capeskin, $1.95. Green Brass Wine Sand ‘ | . Blue Red ; i Sixteen - button - length J 2 in whi hell . very smartly trimmed with lace, A : \ g:-m::wl:! ‘:he“et,ne:rgg:olf)r buttons, embroidery and fur cloth. e . Cantons, chiffons, jerseys and novelty for wearing with pastels. woollens . . . also a few very new 4 ! / Pair, $8. prints as well as black and brown. N 4 ! i O THE DOWN STAIRS STORE & . ‘ w;hlill'fl ‘h; use of 1 The sleeveless, rhine- 3 = 1 4 ootball, if one stone - studded dinner New Styles—Very Low Priced—in 1 doesn’t have a rac- frock, $16.50, ensembles il N coon coat? This one with this luxurious brown Rayon Pajamas’ s],'95 1 / is _52_25- The S caracul coat for two oc- Of fine quality rayon with very wide suit is green with a casions. $195. trousers, these attractive pajamas come in white jersey gilet, a wide choice of styles (only one of them > : $16.50. sketched), with or without sleeves and with smart new necklines. In lovely color combinations. One-piece Pajamas with cowl neck- lines . . Russian style Pajamas with long sleeves ... ve...$395 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE FASHION SHOPS, SECOND FLOOR g > = LANSBURGH'S iy Toy Departments ‘”“ Register Either 7th, 8th and E Sts~—NAtional 9800 Place for Lessons No»Conmlctum with Au;v Other Wuamnat;! Store

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