THE SUNDAY STAR, A hundred miles an hour in a rocket sled! But Harry W. Bull, Syracuse University student, went only 55 feet at that speed before his novel craft went into a slush bank. He plans more experiments with it on Oneida Lake, N. Y. © Underwood & Underwood. A Turkish scene in Paris. But the occa- sion for the veils was only an eye beauty con- test in which the rest of the face had to be covered. ©A.P.Photo. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Florence Fair, who comes to town this week in “Street Scene,” a Shubert-Belasco attraction. SECTION—MARCH 22, The legandary bird seems doleful these days. These storks are an African variety, so far from home in the London Zoo that maybe it affects their spirits. © Assoclated Press Photo. YOU SEE OTHERS —enjoying good sight with good 'a'l.uu’eo; Why ot yourseit 1f you need el m ical skill is at your service. We eorrect shott Sight: uneaual sight. weak sight and fal ht. “Good glasses—dccurately fitted” ROSE OPTICAL CO. D. L. ROSE, Optometrist 907 G Street N.W. No. 508 has chic liette silk lacings at the sides that define a~ smart waistline. Empire dresses are easy to wear with No. 89-120, accenting the high, nipped-in waist. Long, shaped, web panels insure smooth abdomen and hips. Lightly boned, of brocade, sateen-lined. Softly moulded bust section of knitted ray- on. Satin shoulder straps with rubber in- serts. Sizes 34-44. WK The star of the col- tection, No. 97-100, looks frivo- loun in peach batiste and lace but plays a strong part well. Elastic sections and very clever shaping give a curve in at the ‘waist and a curve out over the hips in the mew slender, un- broken way. Hardly any bon- ing and you can wear low-back frocks with it. Exquisitely made with smooth, uplifting bust of écru embroidered net. Sizes 32-40. Wedding party at the recent marriage here of Miss Minette Krebs to Ggorge E. Wyne. Left to right: Mrs. J. M. Tyson, Mrs. Emma Ewald, bridesmaid; the bride and groom, and Archie R. Wyne, best man. Brocade and rayon-faced knitted web, lined with ba- tiste. Six garters. Sizes 24- 34. Price $5.00. No. 358 in batiste, $3.50. No.758, peach satin, $7.50. No. 1008, silk brocade and imported web, $10.00. Deébutantes witt just love brassiere No. 1001. Well- defined uplift with 2 devices to give a snug fit in front and back! Sizes 30-38. Price $1.00. Not so unrestrained-- - these GODDESSES Curves are in but not the unrestrained cnes of the Venus de Milo . .. Nemo-flex offers the proper foundations for every type of figure for 1931 . . . . ... .. Garments that give the slight but oh-so-nec- essary flattening in front and back. Very gently moulding girdles or combinations that define the waist and keep hips and thighs from looking too “generous™ And feather- Beautiful Lips! TANGEE, the world's most famous lip- stick, leaves no greasy smear of glaring, Flashy color. Tangee is entirely different from any other lipstick. 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Also makers of the famous Gage $5 hats No. 65-750 prac- tices clever deception on the larger figure. Boned reinforce- ments control abdo- men and disphragm. Trolley garters keep thefrontlinesmooth. Elastic gores prevent t0p bulging. Of fine brocade, knitted web and knitted rayon. Slzes 34-48. of SPRING weight larger garments which somehow man- age to control abdomen and diaphragm with- out making you feel as if you were in a strait-jacket. Not brute force—but clever boning and expert shaping have made the sensational suc- cess of Nemo-flex garments. Clever women will rush to the shops for these new designs. Kops Bros., Inc., New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, Toronto, London. omelex AT THE No. 764. This long side-closing girdle will be a bril- llant success be- cause it secures waistline smooth- ness by two sections of elastic at each side with shaped strips of material between them. Light front and back Loning. Rayon batiste and kaltted web, lined with sateen. Six garters. Sizes 24-36. Exctamations are in order over this dell- clous pink dot ted brocade for the figure which needs but slight control. Four short bones over the dia- phragm. Four in back— from the waist down only. The top section of soft rayon dives the new rounded effect. No. 80- 500. Stzes 32-42. BETTER SHOPS The 1ase wora in uplift brassieres for the full bust is No.354.Diaphragm is flattened by rein- forcing strips with short bones. Back closing. Elastic shoulder straps. O-n‘shn 36-52.