Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1932, Page 100

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 6, 1932. Eva Le Gallienne, noted American actress, returns from a vacation abroad. She brought with her many innovations for the Civic Repertory 2 z : Theater in New York, of which she is Appearing in .‘“h"’" b director. © Associated Press Photo and dance to be given by Sigma Epsilon Sorority, March 12, at the Mayflower Hotel. Left to right: Mary Elizabeth Leith, Charlotte Knode, Bettie De Moll and Kathleen Brown. © Harris & Ewing. Natives seek safety in Inter- national Settlement at Shang- hai. Crowds are seen at the barricaded border of the settle- ment, on the edge of the Sino- Japanese battle area. - SE 3 S Wice World Photos Bt Do : DANCING FAULTS : Are Revealed by the At left: Little Chinese ref- * i New Slow Music ugees busy with their chop- / The new slow sticks. They are innocent s S : = 5 .‘:m.",: . victims of the Shanghai war- 7 ) up all one's danc- fare. © Associated Press Photo. i ] 3 o faults. ne of Mr. Thayer’s talented young instructors will give you a ten-minute guest lesson—NO CHARGE! Studio open till 10 P.M. \ L2 The A Capella Choir of Washington, directed by Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, which will be heard in its second annual public Lenten concert, Friday evening, March 11, at the l&ffly“ TlnyerStuhu Mayflower Hotel. © Harris & Ewing 1226 Conn. Ave. ” II.! Armstron, . | INITIALED SUPERIOR Gk ||| . LADIES DIAMOND bty / 1424 New York Ave. N.W. —with 100% guarantee of nmct\ Mr. 1. Shah ST ."'_'" R Nt ) it WRIST WATCHES |l 22 years S;wtched in_actual size at left— on the 17-jewel Baguette movement with 8 blue-white diamonds. In- same block mmfl;; ordered. Guaranteed! . Mrs. J. Lester Brooks, presi- dent of the Lovette Choral S > Club, who has been heard as SR on® g soloist in recent Bicentennial fi eet ts of the club. concerts of the L;l;{ams&mm& 921 F Str | TO OUR FEMININE | MOSAS : My old sweeper BICENTENNIAL oy - VISITORS : i has had its day: so I got this smart, new BISSELL ON'T push around that old carpet swecper any longer! Save yourself effort . . . money LS P2 by getting a modern Hi-Lo Bissell. Hi-Lo Ball Bearing Bissells sweep with amazing case and thoroughness. They are light— easy to get out and to put away. No cords. Cost nothing to run. Kind to carpets, too Try our “Painless Permanent,™ = ! which 18 enjoying unsurpassed popularity ! g i The “Hi-Lo” brush enables you to sweep any 5 o= ‘ d | surface—from linoleums to heaviest rugs—with i INC. il it o dow The by o NEW model “Grand Rapids” shown here has lower body and greater dirt capacity Leading Department, i Furniture and Hardware 2817 14th St. Col. 10412-10413 | § : k stores have the new 1932 d Bissells to show you. Sce them. Be sure the ey i | A ou buy has Bissell's "Hi McKinley High School stu- | R~ L, n:u Bearing on the dents preparing scenery for r { case. Don't a uup(ilfll"\\\ their forthcoming opera, ’ : : < 3 “box, wheels anc “Chimes of Normandy.” Left : TO Pla An‘ B b | hLLZ\rI;J:\:‘ ‘;:;:fy:d to right, standing: Dorothy Garne W ell ’ - when a genuine Miles, Dorothy Hillers and " Hi-1 .,I “]U\k;.“» Frank Gibson. Sitting: y - n your men- ;{?:‘Sls‘:‘.lll\:‘c; uy Geraldine Rosenberger and ¢ = th- « SAL ‘ Jacqueline Foster. Sweeps any surface Permanent Wave 3 = EUGENE ) s » 50c a week —_——_— or 0 15 months of av'e EDMOND pays for glasses Son of Mr. and Mrs. Methods : Hiram W. Lyon 6 5 * | ’ 3214 Eastern Ave. N.E. s Bit-gel _THOMPSON'S DAIRY LOUEY VENN | FREE INSURANCE H Q!CATUR '4°° The new, much better | Hvoiinle Siénoas oF vowven | FOR YOUR LENSES 1004 F St. N.W. “Grand Rapids” model 1224 Conn. Avenue | is only $5.50 ($6.00 in ——————— West and South)

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