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iye_ A6 THE EVEXING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATUD' ! MEACOISURGED [ Give Washington Pageant | T0U.S.ALLINCE Interests of All America Are Akin, Says Editorial, in Speaking of Japan. By the Associated Press MEXICO CITY, February 13.—The interest of all the nations and peoples of North America are inaiterably alli PART OF CAST IN HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTION. WOo0ODWARD & LOoTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS These new Spring_Fashions will “do” something for_you continent those of o said. “In United at Trlied Shates and 3o ——they will give you an unmistakable smart- ness—newness—waistlines look SLIMMER —necklines are HIGHER in all sorts of interesting ways — SHOULDERS SEEM BROADER than in years—there is a certain military air about many of the new clothes. with another o s and actresses who p: m Picture Book Towne.' al Hall by the Randle Highiands i ) a °d o n i e Highlands-Orr Parent-Teacher Asso- | friendship to J:pan, re tng ight Vicino as Marquis de Lafayette, Robe traditions. Collins as Ge Wash d Bland as Ma Washington, Mazi You may be masculine 1 i rm- ' Fotter as Mary Ball Washington, Washington'’s mother, and Virginia Soper as | y be ma culine in outline but charm Nellie Custis —star Staff Photo. | ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ ingly FEMININE in “INLINE"—so much for _ CHRISTIAN EDUCAT!ON Christian Education of Goshen Church | . A silhouette. enthuse ists us. the was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs BOARD HOLDS MEETING M. Cooke, under direction of the | caused pastor, Dr. R. Bayard Procter. Mrs. Mexico end I I | - Lee Warfield was elected superintendent . . Speaking of colors—BLUE LOOMS LARGE “If the U Officials Are Selected at Session of the adult division, Eleanor e —from soft powdery shades to brilliant our country wor fioes wutat Armstrong superintendent of the chil- Gamaged of Goshen Church dren’s division and Miss Alverda Cooke CLARENDON D. A. R. NAMES DELEGATES TO CONGR="% Ten Will Represent Thomas Nel- son Chapter in Capital Meet- ing in April. The Star. ary 13— nt Thomas Nel- son Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution, at the annual Con- tinental Congress to be h: n in April were N organization at a night at the f 106 Hamilton They are Mrs C. Dodd alternate: Mrs. A. J. Webb, Mi Barrow J 3 Palmer, Mrs. H. W. Be and Mrs. George H. Rector Arrangements were completed for a tea commemorating the birthday of George Washington. It will be held on * Sunday afternoon, February 21, at the Bome of Mrs. Hupt, from 4 to 6 pm An entertainment program followed the business session. Mrs. Robert Mc- Fall rendered two grouns of songs. Robert Maltby whistled thr ction: while her two daughters, Betty Carrol and Mary Jane, danced a minuet. ALUMNI PAY TRIBUTE ON BUTLER ANNIVERSARY Honor Columbia University Presi- dent at Sixty Dinners Around Globe—Two on Shipboard. By the Assoclated Press NEW YORK, February 13.—Alumni dinners at 60 places around the world 2 of them aboard ship, were tendered Dr. Nicholas Muri er Thursday in honor of his thi president of Columbia Unive The year also mi utler's fiftieth gradu n y and seventieth birt t 3 New York dinner, Dr. James Rowla Angell, president of Yale University, asserted Columbia stood as a monu- to hi leadership. its kind Group. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. LAYTONVILLE, Md.. February 13.— were outlined for holding a aining class for all departments April 20, 22, 25 and 27. The next board | g will be held on the third Mon- The initial meeting of the Board of 'day in March. Woobpwarp & LotHrop Taro G Stacers All Next Week—the Internationally Famous Beautician Helena Rubinstein i . Will be Represented Here by Her Sister Mille. Stella Rubinstein Mile. Stella Rubinstein says, “I have never yet known a beautiful woman who was not beautiful through her own efforts.” No one is better qualified to make this statement, and Mlle. Rubinstein is here to give personal consultation and advice on how to defeat the years. Avail yourself of this rare opportunity to enjoy, without charge, the benefit of her world-wide experience in beauty cultivation, Phone Dlstrict 3300—for an appointment or stop by when shopping. Tomrraies, AwsLe 18, First FLoOR. WoobpwAaRrD & LoOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axp G STREETS W hile You Sleep, Guard Your Health—Sleep on Our o, . Clean, Sanitary Pillows Regularly $5—During $ 3 45 This Special Offering Did you know the pillows on which you sleep each night are probably filled with bacteria that may have been there since the day the pillows were purchased—or pethaps has accumulated since? But our No-O-Dr pillows are different—they are clean, sanitary, healthful. They are Clean—the feathers which fill these fine pillows are treated with a special They are Free from Impurities— having been examined under a process powerful microscope, to deter- which eliminates entirely all bac- mine this. teria, dirt, and foreign matter, which is the cause of numerous bad diseases, and which old- fashioned pillow-making methods cannot remove. They are Odorless—this same efficient process takes out the odors common to unclean feathers. Bmnouve, Bixti Fioon. They are of Unusually Fine Quality—the tickings are feather- proof, and exclusively here. They are filled with goose feathers and are exceptionally soft, resilient, and buoyant. Sketched— Suits loom large —and this . Misses’ one in Murillo blue chooses a high-buttoned neck- line and large cuffs of fox as distinguishing features for 1932 . $49.50 Flattering fox on a smart diag- onal woollen in brown and beige—shows cinched-in waist— broadened shoulders — slender, straight skirt. Women's smart Spring coat $59.50 Sheer fabric—fine tucking—soft revers, lingerie detail, smart combination of black and white —all points for smartness in this woman's afternoon gown e §49.50 After Molyneux—this Misses Spring sports-tailleur, in black and white checks, is accented with ascot of hlack. Note, too, the cinched-in waist $39.50 A very military air indeed—this walnut room wool jacket frock for the smart and voung. West Point blue. with a brilliant red and white striped silk_blouse and scarf. “Stars and Stripes” is its name $39.50 Jean Robert’s chic print is ut- terly charming in this little day- time frock for a miss. Note, it has a jacket—and little epau- lets to widen the shoulders— and a neck that buttons Something knitted—if you would be very swank this Spring. Here it is in a four-piece suit —short mess-like jacket—wid- ened shoulders — beige with flame blouse, and scarf for contrast 25 THirD FLOOR. navy — BEIGE, a new warm shade, is often seen accented with vivid colors. There are many new bright shades for occasional clothes, and Black an”! W'ie ic much in the picture. FOX is flattering many coats and suits— FLAT FURS are d-aped in new ways—SUR- FACES of both silks and woollens are DULL —DIAGONALS play a very smart part—also NEW .SHEER CREPES. Sudden bright prints or contrasting: colors appear above dark skirts—or under the UBIQUITOUS JACKET—SCARFS are everywhere—BUT- TONS likewise—LINGERIE is a pink note. All in all, when you choose your new Spring Clothes here, you have that certain satisfaction of knowing ‘that QUALITY and FASHION go hand-in-hand. The sketches are typical of our collection. THe FasHion Froon—THe THIRD FLOOR