Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1930, Page 52

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 23, 1930—PART THREE. Woman's Army-Navy League mm ottt A ek Ly posts : Luu Annual Card Party ugl Afmy and Navy |in the neighborhood. for the uplift and list patronesses for the card Army and| BoCh "St. Jons Grebie 16 ehairman of | an ra Har- y Biers | srrangemerta. e zabetn Butler Howry, Mrs, | Daughters of 1812 Plan e L G ML TN Francis Scott Key Memorial Sparrow and ,| Patronesses include Mrs. Taft, Mrs.| The District of Columbia Soclety, | tea, sandwiches Stone, Mrs. Reed, . Anne Archbold, | United States Daughters of 1812, met iam | Mrs. Truxton Beal, Miss Mable Board- | in lar session at national headquar- gues may 3 Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Ml'lc:tlg ters Friday “umm%x llovez;ber lk‘i % 3 5 : 5 , jr.; Mrs. He: Mrs. Mary n Tucker is presiden | on the night of the meeting. ?m L M“ 3 - ; wight F. Dm Mrs. |and under helrflfe‘mnmp the member- i . Tyl Davison, Mrs. Wil 3 is increasing. An American m% , Mrs.' At present, one of the principal ob- ' structed a bank and e bullding In Bogota, Colombia. tor ard, as well as the men of Pb\‘!lbugier:uflhout t.h: E;flush Empire F. is the placing of a tablet in the In sel . juard, he Army ° Soclety . 4 usually a brilliant and enjoyable af- and Navy, supplying beds and breakfast Through Mr. Baldwin's participation in cover an equal to that of India. $2.50 Kid & Lamb Imported Gloves - Extraordinary! Famous $2.95 to $4.95 TOYLAND’S “Queen Make” Maid's Uniforms Daily Special $2 Pedal Car | $|£9 Heavy: steel frame. Wide seat board. r Rubber-grip handle bars. Rubber-tired steel disc wheels. With bell. Red enameled. (Sixth Ploor, The Heeht Co.) 8% 7th Annual PARTY FROCKS! SUPREME CREATIONS! Copies of French Imports! High quality frocks! Styles that are an unprecedented value at $15. TAFFETAS, metallics, laces, chiffons and moires. Swathed hip- lines and long sweeping tiered skirts. Decolletes and drop shoulder lines in Romantic fashion. Low round necks . ... square necks . . . draped necks. Velvet bows and fur bows. Eyelet embroidery. Flowers. TURQUOISE, tearose, eggshell, white, admiral blue, gypsy red and black. Misses’ sizes 12 to 20. Plenty of little women’s sizes, 1614 to 261%. Women’s sizes 38 to 44 and 46 to 50. ’ THE ILLUSTRATIONS tell yon part of the story. There’s a dress with charming appeal for every type. 3 THIRD FLOOR, THE HECHT CO. for Thanksgiving $].95 Silk-Finished Poplins! Imported Broadcloths! One of the very few times that we have been able to sell these nationally famous uniforms for so little. All brand new . . . crisp and fresh. All perfect. Tailored in the finest uniform manner. Trimmed with dainty collars and cuffs. Sizes 16 to 46. $ [ 95 $6.95 1o $12.50 Queen Make Uniforms $5.95 Cuff and welt styles. Plain stitched or embroidered backs. The shades are brown, beaver, grey, mode, russet and black with white. Sizes are 534 to 8 . . . but it will be best to make selections early, assuring you the style you want. (Main ¥ioor, The Hecht Co.) to $49.75! EVENING WRAPS! IN JEWEL SHADES! Never before have we ever seen the like of these beautiful models at anywhere near the price of $15. TRANSPARENT VELVET WRAPS, clingingly soft and with a high lustre. The type wrap that a woman could wear to the most fashionable affair. Fingertip length, the most popular for eve- ning wear, is featured. WHITE FUR COLLARS —and nothing is newer this season on an evening wrap. And the combination of white fur on a brilliant- ly colored wrap is most effective. The collar is the new pouch shape. TURQUOISE. gypsy red, admiral blue, tearose, eggshell, white and black. MATCH YOUR PARTY DRESS withone of these.

Other pages from this issue: