Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1931, Page 16

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2T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 26, 1931_PART ONE. wEmen| | ANSBURGH'S LANSBURGH' “Typical Section” to Be Built 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ‘ for Ceremony at Fort No C;mectionrwuh. Any Other Washington Store Buffalo, Va., Friday. National Baby Week ’\ brings 2. Sy . e Thvasah v Sevdlie of Gosd T W TR ComiiedSaat Wi e e rough a Stroke of Good Fortune We e construction of a short “typical sec- tion” at Fort Buffalo, Va. which will| . e ALY e T Are Enabled to Offer 150 Misses . 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon \vhcni ground 1s broken by President Hoover | 0 mark the formal start of the great | project. H (4 . The plan for this added attraction was announced yesterday by W. S. e e es Hoge. jr. a member of the committee (: of 100 instrumental in obteining the right-of-way for the highway, and of the Central Committee of the National | spgrismine vl \With Bewitching Taffeta or Lace Jackets Authorized Exhibit. i Henry G. Shirley of Richmond, chair- man of the State Highway Commission | of Virginia, authorized J. C. Albright, | district engineer o ulpeper, to ar- . " range for e exhivit Through the con- Misses® $ I 5 Outstanding struction camp in_Arlington County, " which Is clearing the right of way of Sizes Only Values the posed highway. “Dfl": planned to show the central speedway, 60 feet wide, flanked on either side by a strip of parkway for ornamental planting 30 fect in width; these in turn flanked by the 30-foot roadway for slow travel, and bordered by a 10-foot strip for sidewalks and planting. with 60-foot sct back on both sides of the road to the building line. From interest already expressed in | 4 the ceremony the committe anticipates Now you can have the love- record crowd. No tickets are re- g = ; 5 Quired for admission to the grounds liest lace dress you've ever where the ceremony will be held. A S e i ) small stand for seating officials_and owned—for only 815.00! Of ; 9 g distinguished guests, beaded by Presi- the fashionable dull cotton A ; > % N = Enormous Economies It’s natural for us to celebrate National Baby Week, for we believe in babies—in a big way! We have a completely stocked Baby Shop, where we outfit thousands of babies. A registered nurse is in the shop at all times to give Mothers expert advice. dent Hoover, is being erected. under the |, ; 1 " direction of Louis EF G chisinman of Margo lace, -with a crisp, } i\ 7 /‘I :fi,%& — EERo A starch-like finish—or soft 200 Committee Personnel. e “George A. G. Waod of this city is ethereal Brittana lace, edged ehairman of the Central Committee with (](‘(‘P net to ;:'i\'c trans- which is working in co-operation with | t . S. M._Johnson, president of the parent effects about the feet. ational Boulevard Association. The ial committees which together rm the Central Committee include Program and Arrangements, George V. Qpaham, chairman; T. 8. Settle, Grant Leet, Miss Bessie Christian, Mrs. Earl Chaffee and A. K. Shipe: Publicity. a2 Mrs. Daniel C. Chace, chairman; Gen. ) i g Anton stephan, Mrs, Phillp D. Swing, BV Z \\ Street, - 2 ¢! i 6 g:\?:san and Mrs. Charles W. Allen; f Yoty Af 3 Onlign': green Margo Q Seating on Stands, Louis C. Carl, chair- i O A 2y 2] lace witl matching taf- man; Ashton C. Jones, James E. Colli- < feta jacket, $15. X i; 'l‘nflll? I:El ;::Ti:'";;o:;- S ORI Lovely white Margo , chairman; John Rust, F. W. y N NV 2 1 . E. D. Vosbury and 4 G Todlers' Handmade ; Dresses—Specigl. Sheer batiste dresses with embroidered touches; plain or scal- loped hems. Sizes 1 to 3. P e » 12 Red Star Diapers—Special 84c One dozen 27x27-inch famous Red Star diapers, rcady hemmed. (Limit 2 doz. to a customer.) No Mail or Phone Orders on This Item, Mr. Hoge. For those attending the exercises traffic will be routed across Key Bridge, out Lee Highway to Falls Church, turn- ing left at the traffic light ard pro- ceeding one mile to Fort Buffalo. On the return trip to Washington traffic will south along the Alexandria- Leesburg road to Columbia pike, east along Columbia pike to Glebe road, west on Glebe road and into Washing- fon, via Chain Bridge. This 42-Piece Layette Special $8'45 s Gleaming white, heavenly NATIONAL MUSEUM PLANS turquoise blue, delectable peach, WASH'NGTON COLLECTION sgf} pink, npa]in'c green, bright + maize and beige—yes, they Will Astemble Portraits and Jew- come in these colors, leaders “els Associated With First Presi- all, according to Paris! < dent in Loah Exhibit. Graceful, “slender silhoue tte, Portraits, miniatures, silver and elaborately full skirts, slipper- LR L IR Rk heel length! Tull-length satin assembled in a great loan exhibit at!| slips! the National Museum here, it was an- nounced at the George Washington Bi- Commhrl.ton offices here yesterday. Y. It I.n‘.l phmfiuw!w#‘l& about 502 priginal portrait o ington an his contemporaries and at present the in charge of the exhibit, Imagine a complete 42-piece layette at this very low price! Indeed, an opportunity that no mother should over- look. Every article of a very splendid quality. The set— Dcsn_- Red :t;r:’ 3 Flannelette 1 Cake Castile soap 3 Cottam shists . Nl | e 2 Binder: ket 3 :l i g-i":l‘ pads ; 2 . s Carter's Lisle Shirts or 1 Handmads dress 3 Fln:-o ette ger- trudes HEREERERRNRR R R LR RN Y. ARk A A ke s sk ook dede e ek i 3 i i » 3 : Bands—Special 25c Infants’ Handmade Batiste e , Dresses months to 3 year sizes. AN b in Europe. One of the best portraits of Wi ‘himself recently was found ARRbgh tuch ‘material Tas beer of . y ; d i S en of- o YA s im: fered, it was announced, nothing has ; ;.,';' lace; net trim; Brst o obtate & compiete. list of the T F A g ol a complet of the b N " " aterial ‘avaliable and then select the o H $ Pink Brittana lace best. It is planned to open the exhibit 7 7 7 with matching bolero in March, 1932. WA g s jacket, $15. 'HOMEOPATHIC MEETING Sessions Under Laymen's League % Direction Begin May 8. A two-day session for the discussion MISSES' DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. ©f subjects relating to homeopathic | medical treatment will open Friday ! morning, May 8, av 1811 street under " The direction of the Laymen's League of | L H R d W h t 0= the American Foundation for Homeo earn ow to KReduce ithout The sessions on the opening day of | bm: coxtflertenge ‘\;‘““fmg‘m'“’-‘ \ulnh 2 > > - anquet at the Y. W. C. A. Building, The sessions Saturday will conclude with | |Et'n ro ISS orence i yan 2 picnic supper and evening meeting at the home of Dr. Julla M. Green on Porter street. Talks will be made by PR L e She Represents C/B Reducing Garments WATCH REPAIRING . - BY EXPERTS : in Our Corset Section The repair of your watch does not comulet: the Irans- l H action between ns, bu! estab- All hls Week lishes our obiizution to fulfill @ our guarantes ¢f service An parts Used in Ou- Bepsi The scientifically perfected BURNST!NE’S | rubber reducing garment that H literally melts pounds while 927 G St. N.W. | DIAMONDS WATCHES Infants' Plain and Fancy S ; These soft batiste dresses Socks ] & have an amazing amount of ! painstaking handwork on them. Embroidered yokes and collars, 25C air = i and scalloped bottoms: in- P 3 fants’, 1 and 2 year sizes. Rayon and lisle socks, in pastel shades to wear with Summer clothes— very specially priced! Storkline Crib and Mattress Complete I New Nannette Dresses. Adorable white and pastel - colored dimity, voile and sheer print green bow- ! | dresses, with French end bed with d panties; some made with fancy deco- ration. with collars. wearing it. Made so that no rubber touches the skin—not - - only comfortable, but absorbs Just Think of It— perspiration instantly. Flesh The Star delivered to your and peach: sizes 35 to 44. door every evening and Sunday | | morning at 17;¢ per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. Infants’ Baby BOYS' 3-Pec. Bassinet and nel o Knitted Sets Pad—Special Ig:::;e::: 37¢ , $2.95 " $3.95 37¢ White muslin Pants, sweatér and beret of gowns, 1 to 3 gu.:om‘ colored wool and rayon; gowns Swivel wheel bassinet with a Gowns and comfortable pad. gértrudes, Both nicely made. Only a Few More Days to Secure One of These Bl French Hair E",Z:.;.;':' re Transformations Silk . cov- $15 ered TEETH WITHOUT PLATES i i Beautiful imported transforma- g o el ions, with natural hand-drawn partings in plain shades. Grey and White, $20 BEAUTY SALON—FOURTH FLOOR. Bassinet Crib Beacon ‘Silk Car- Play Pen Sheets Sheets Blankets riage Robes Rugs Special Special Special . Special Special 4for$l 47c 2for $l $2.87 $1.59 : Quilted, pink 36x54-inch 42x6€-inch Soft, warm Crepe de or blue Peter Pan muslin sheets, sheets of a nice blankets. in pink chins robe and print rug, easily underpriced. quality muslin! or blue patterns. pillow cover. laundered. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) . ) low round necks, others 3 ) 85 s ) » ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) LANSBURGH'S INFANTS' WEAR SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR N v e e’ e’ “— = “—“— “— “—' vvvvwvvvvvvv p- : ¥ $ - : 406 Seventh Street Over Weolworth's 5 and 19 ( ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

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