Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1932, Page 21

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THE: ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D:.- C, WEDNESDAY, JANULRY 27, 1952, B—5 ’ This Week—10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Six Real Babies From the Florence Crittenton Home Are Appearing in Person With Their Attendants In Our 8th and E Sts. Window In the Interest of the Community Chest Now, More Than Ever, GIV SOCIETY | Loveliest (Continued From Fourth Page) Alice Goddard of Georgetown had guests with them at the Paderewski concert Monday night and later went to the Willard for supper. C. M. F home in opping at th motored ville, Va. 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Entirely New! Detail and Colors Correct for Spring and Present A Marvelous Sale $1.95 to $2.95 was chosen by the judges of the Amer- ican Beauty Congress as one of the 15 liest women and girls in the coun- ;A 20-year-old brunette with coal . C k‘ V l e Of Fine Capeskin—V alues feet 4 inches tall and weighs 115 St o \ of Exceptional Merit $] R queen” at the third conven- e congress, to be held Febru- Always your hands are in the spot- light . . . always your gloves must be cor- are at the Carlton for » few d Mr. and Mrs. James Swan of New York City are at the Carlto everal days. Admiral Coontz to Speak Tomorrow for D. A. R. Committee. t E. C d 3 at the Hotel Astor, ew York City Red, worn with white, is the favorite for children in England this rect. The importance of gloves simply A jacket for formal after- S can’t be overestimated when assembling noon or dinner . . . covered _ You're next door smart costumes . .. and when fashion- shoulders for evening, with a s :;‘:n l:::vh‘e%f(m.:- right gloves are priced so low you can deep rose beige yoke forming Square. s steps to fa- afford to be doubly correct. This new a cape effect . . . a charming mous theatres, movies, Spring collection is particularly exciting gown for any charming wom- Sh“’[’d“ ’}("c:l. “(c'" pro —and the new colors are lovely., Ex- an, $25. e ool NeEE ceptionally fine capeskin .. . plain styles IETTER DRESS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR your room. You'll like the Times Square. You'll be comfortable, convenient and satisfied. We'll see to that. Rates $2.00 Single $3.00 Double 1000 OUTSIDE ROOMS RC A RADIO N EVERY FOOK Brighten Up Your Wardrobe! The Cost Is Low Brighten Your Entire Home With fxmrs| Syle! New Dresses Colorful Oilcloth or novelty new trims. GLOVES—STREET FLOOR 2a: SQUARIK 43RD ST.. WEST OF BROADWAY. NEW YORK kol viEa A Pre-Season Selling That Brings Our - LANSBURGH'S HoYou At $10.90 We'll venture to say you'll put oilcloth to work in your home the minute you see its many uses, the art ‘‘c colors and patterns. On display in our ilcloth Shop. 12-inch Oilcloth, yard.. 48-inch Oilcloth, yard. .. .39c and 45¢ S4-in. square felt-back oilcloth table covers, $1.95 Specially Priced Felt-Back Oilcloth Table Covers $1.65 Grade $2.25 Grade P AN LT T E T woyuy (. : 89¢ $1.79 : 5 & Effective, economical and easy to clean. An assort- w Far be it from us to talk about ment of vivid colors. 54 inches square. The more i “depression” . .. but, honestly, doesn’t expensive cloths have hemstitched edge. by Miss your Winter wardrobe have a “down- OILCLOTH SHOP—SIXTH FLOOR Helen Dc Miss Julia | in-the-mouth” look? Well, here's a Fischer, qua from | the Mou M EH (:‘(’;;]’; chance to revive its spirits—at an iss Ma- | | amazingly low cost! Ruff crepes, John | : P M cantons, pure dyes, Jericho and prints —each an important fashion. Higher See These New Silk Prints . r . Music and slimmer waistlines . . . dramatic ) ’ . color contrasts . . . novel sleeve treat- G LR AA‘]alued Glft That ments . . . interesting scarf effects. Sa(ve Teatly by Bll'ylng on their way " OnlyYou Can Give : 39 ’ P ¢ d ¥ 7ilming- | 4 Bl h tstanding t P Spring color); bele, biscks -1n. rrinte Crepe . on_her way ivid red, ch , black waei Your e Get into print—if you wish to be up-to-the-minute on fashion! Prints lend a gay cheerfulness that is an advance messenger of Spring. Patterns so varied and complete that you'll be thrilled making se- lections . .. and they're ridiculously low priced. SILKS—THIRD FLOOR for misses and women—and r of Kappa Beta for little women and larger v held its s 722 Photograph women. : ,‘ DRESSES—SECOND FLOCR Only j Compare our portraits with i | the better ones you've seen, rriet | note the delicate detail in high- lights and shadows. Our studio gives you a va- _ | riety of styles and prices. Dawson, | Appointments Not Necessary. - PORTRAIT STUDIO— FOURTH FLOOR Sale! Tots’ Underwear G i{}vc;’ptionally Well Pajamas in dainty prints or pastel cotton crepe. Princess Slips of fine batiste, with dainty embroidery trimming. Combinations with French or elastic knee; embroidery trim. Sizes 2 to 6. Extra! Baby Waists ! In Demand Now A Special Value! . Worn Out With Worry? ; Unpainted End Acid Poisons that bring Sick Headache, Gas, Indigestion Muslcal 5 Worr k t h troubles, v et e ST Poid Roman Benches ¥ N h e, T 3 E Vol No one can afford fo take “time off owder. jars these days to be sick! Neutralize the excess acids $ 1 brought on by worry before they can attack and inflame delicate lin- $ 2 95 L d ings of stomach and intestines. The quickest way is Milnesia Wafers At home before your vanity table, —the ariginuldMilk ?X Magnesia Hear two entertaining tunes di PR q : = Wafers. Immediate relief. Recom- while 5 1 At radio, or hreplace, and most useiu They are a well known make. A 3% C you powder your nose! ¥ v rr?g??sid;ixy Ié‘.?é‘ifi{,‘fii“ RLIHe R tractive shapes and colors. when a crowd arrives. Cane seat. value. Sizes 1 to 6. 4 for $1, or each..... C TOILET GOODS—STREET FLOOR UNPAINTED FURNITURE—SIXTH FLOOR INFANTS' WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR

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