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STAR. WASHINGTON, ., D. €., FRIiDAY, MARCH 11, 1932. Jurius Garrinckel & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH school girl Tomorrow is the day for which we have . for which we planned to show you the loveliest things AT PRICES SO MODERATE THEY WILL ASTOUND YOU . . . BE SURE TO BE HERE TO SEE THEM ALL ON SATURDAY. worked . . LOOK-.AND YOU LOSE YOUR HEART ... We know that's what is going to happen to every smart young miss, junior and who sees the perfectly stun- ning new things for Spring now here in every department . . . Dresses, Coats, Suits, Hats, Green rier Sportswear, Riding Togs, Shoes, All Accessories. Also Period Costumes . . . THE STORE OF LOW CASH PRICES! ‘FOR LESS THAN $15.00..7 You Can Buy an Exquisite Easter Outfit at Sigmunds— DRESSES COATS See Them!—T here’s No Need to Pay More! » 498 Fourth Floor Sixth Floor the Corner™ $6.95 Elsewhere! For Misses . . . For Women For Extra Sizes Hundreds to make your which of brand-new Dresses from Easter selections! Fresh, gay prints and smart plain shades . plenty of smart Jacket Frocks, and up-to-the-minute style details short and half sleeves, peplums, boleros . . . all show fashion smartness that you'd never expect at $4.98. . . . Colors include Pow- der Blue, Beige, Rose and, of course, Black and Navy. For the Holiday Season! PARTY and DANCE Beautiful Nite, FROCKS Sunday and Dance Frocks of Lace, Georgettes. misses, 14 to 20. and Sizes for BOYS AND YOUNG MEN ARE ALWAYS HERE ON SATLRDAYS Their favorite meeting place seems to be our popular new Sixth Floor Shop . . it is headquarters at all times . . . cially now when it's filled with new Spring things. Here's where every boy and young man knows he can find the smart things that are different . . . unusual g(mds. the best made, AT THOSE VERY MODERATE PRICES SO PLE/ YOUNG MAN'S BUDGET . . . New Suits, Top Coats, All Sportswear, Leather Jackets, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, For- mal Wear . . . Sizes up to 38 Sixth Floor ING TO EVERY From the Front Row Reviews and Newa of Washington's Theaters. Last Preliminaries in One-Act Play Tournament. QEMI-FINALS in the Washington D ct play tournament were given last evening in the auditorium of Eastern High School, when the final quartet of contestants presented lays Paddcd interest was given to the proceedings by announcement from the preliminary judges of the four organizations which would go into the final clash. These judges were Constance Connor Brown, Beatrice Peters, Maud Howell Smith, Court- land D. Baker and Gerard Yates. The decision was made on the basis of 40 per cent for acting, 20 per cent each for choice of play and direct- ing, and 10 per cent each for voice stagecraft essful four were the two One Little Kiss," by the cf the Woman's Club ase, and “Quare Med- the Columbia Players, and o dramatic pieces, “Fog." by t Washington Community and “No Sabe,” by the » tgomery Players The contest has been conducted under the handicap of much illness, affecting the rosters of players of some of the amateur organizations, this condition reaching a climax last evening, when five substitutions were necessary in tte cast of “Betrayal,” given by the Chapel Players. The liminary performance was ded despite adverse weather last evening's productions were received with merited enthus- URGE TO LIVE IN D. C. IS CITED IN ADDRESS Washington C. of C. Secretary Speaks at Kiwanis Club beak. Duris Bender snd Hazel Con- Luncheon. | The Washington Readers, o T ! ve " ‘Whirlwin owS, fi“;;gxh%‘ar‘xfie under direction of Spa‘m at the finkly luncheon of Brma A, Jordan, with the roles in | the Washinglon Kiwanis Club v the' Mands ‘of Lula G. Adams, Mary day, Dorsey W. Hyde, jr., secretary of i Ruff and Dorothy Law- the Washington Chamber of Commerce, Pl declared he has found the urge to live rence. in the Capital City so strong that many men and women stay here rather than accept more lucrative positions in other cities. He told the Kiwanians Wagh- | ingtonians are inclined to take the beauties and advantages of their city toosemuch for granted Shirley Prescott, Everety Gorml cretary Hyde, who took for his sub- 3 etty Scott Jject “What Washington Means to Elissbeth De Lashmuti, Betts and Me,” paid tribute to the resdons of the city when he sald, “You are the most friendly and hospitable group of people in the world." The speaker said that he never yet has been turned down when he has called on the citizenry for civie nu’rpon. Benefited by newly installed amplifi- cation equipment, members of the club assembled to the tune of march music in the ball room of the Raleigh Hotel Representative Scott Le: of M e Woman's Club played arranged by Ms. Berry E. Clark, with apologies to Richard Brl ridan. It was directed by Mrs , and the costumd and w ained com- included “The Dalsy Magruder, Brunett Hartley, Ella Cashell, Madge Jones and Rachel ‘Watkins The offering of the was written by C. E and directed with the cast made Rev. Frank H. Clutz, t Ralph Keister K. Gardner, John son, George Hardy, Ruth Chindblom, Elvin Zimmerman and Albert Hall. D. C. C. tana, who is & Kiwanian in his home | while Archie Meatyard, chairman of the State, was a guest. | Attendance Committee, explained a Dewey Zirkin, vice president of the | Membership contest started at yester- club, presided in the absence of Presi- |day's meeting. dent Eugene Woodson and Vice Presi- | - - dent Ed Hill. The latter attended a Ki- | Slam has launched a comprehensive wanis meeting in Alexandris, Va. | program covering commercial and agri- Radford Moses welcomed the guests, cultural development. The Store You are Looking for FLOWER MART There are three reasons 33% in 1931 over 1930— prompt, courteous service, A p se we made the p the first day we opened and have lived up to ever s You, too, can buy with confidence. Special Friday, Saturday, Sunday 750 a dozen 1528 Conn. Ave. NO. 8272 Roses Carnations Snapdragons 1618 H St. N.W. ME. 8893 The Store of Youthful Easter Fashions —For Women Who Unite Good Taste in Style With Good Judgment in Prices iasm, and were given with excellent acting by individual players and forceful action under good direc- tion The Mackin Club presented “Part- Time Job.” by Laura Hornickel, un- der direction of Grace Sprucebank. The playess were Eleanor Freund, Edward T. Dillon, Grace Spruce- OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 P.M. “Teh and H” Fashioned Right and Priced Right! $15 Elsewhere! Misses” Sizes—14 to 20 Women’s Sizes—38 to 50 New arrivals have replenished our stock of these fast-selling Coats . . . that are without doubt the greatest Coat value we have ever offered to Washington! Fur trimmed and tailor- ed Dress Coats swanky Polo Coats in the favorite Spring Tans, Blacks, Navy and Greens. Good wear- ing wool crepes, center cloths and polo fabrics, exceptionally styled and all durably lined. Feature Offering of Our Better FUR-TRIMMED COATS 9169 models. All sizes misses. Elegantly { FUR - T RIM- i MED collars for women and Sigmunds—Second Floor Use Our Convenient “Lay-By” Plan—A Small Deposit Reserves Any Garment! Girls’ New Easter COATS A Specially Selected Group at “vor Polos, Tweeds, Rough Woolens and Diagonals in blue, tan, green and rose Polo styles and Dress Coats styled like tile. Sport; S with novelty trimmings, “Big Sister's.” Sizes 7 to 14. Other Coats $3.95 to $9.95 TOTS’ COATS arkable values; of basketweaves, nd center cloths es in street and Sizes Cute st soft pastel shades. 1 to 6 years. Sigmunds—Children's Dept. $295 With Beret ® : to 32 SALE! New Sportswear Silk or Mesh BLOUSES i 880 Many new styles and colors. Sizes 34 to 42. Colorful Link = = SWEATERS slin~e_vul‘ styles. All and combinations, Sizes 34 to 40. New Spring SKIRTS “Greta Garbo” suspender style, ¥ ular models Several new col- o o rs. Sizes 26 Short Sismunds—Main Floor CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPALA 810-818 Seventh Flowers and Feathers For Hats, Coats and Dresses 25¢ * 50Qc¢ A gay. colorful season—and here are the bright flower sprays and clusters, cherries, fruits, fancy and lacquered quills to brighten your Spring attire.—Street Floor. St. NW. Who Remembers When Such Beautiful Coats Cost So Little? $5.95 Pile Fabric Jackets A Sale to Thrill Smart Schoolgirls! Jaunty, fashionable Spring jackets of beautiful pile fabrics—broadtail, cordelay, curletex and ripplam. lapels, large revers. White, beige, green, tan, gold and two-tone colorings. Sizes 14 to 20. Second Floor. Characteristic King’s Palace Millinery News! $4.00 & $5.00 Racello Body Hats Bakou Body Hats Charmuese Straw Hats Lisere Straw Hats Military models . . . fur-trimmed .00 sleeves . .. new throw collars . . . fine fur collars . . . smart cape $ coats . . . dashing mannish styles. $ Black, middy blue, navy, green, tan, brown, beige, tile and tweed mix- tures. .90 Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50. Second Floor. Puffed sleeves and tailored styles, long $2.79 Straw Hats E Brim Hats Off-the-Face-Hats Turbans Plain and rough straws"in a world of smart stvles—in black, navy, and all colors. All head sizes. new blues Hundreds of smart new, rough straws and plain straw hats Sale! $2.00 and $3.00 Straw Hats $l 1 turbans in black and all colors. All head sizes. Brim hat Street Floor. 8$1.50 Full Fashioned Silk Mesh Hose First in style—and here at a saving! Large, small and medium mesh—also smart lace patterns. New Spring colors. Perfects and irregulars. $1.00 Full Fashioned Silk Hose Dressy New Slip-on Gloves Values Perfect skin gloves eggshell, beige, Street Floor. quality washable pusi 1 .39 cape- in black-with-white, brown and tan.— Beautiful quality picoted top silk hose—sheer chiffon and excellent service weight. Every pair perfect. Fash- ionable shades.—Street Floor. Blousettes = 79e Tailored Button- Trimmed Clever new with y(I:ur Spring suit. tiste, lawn, organdy and voile. ymwé solid colors and polka dots. and round necks. 40.—Street Floor. L Masterpieces of Modern Corsetry— Beautilyne FOUNDATION GARMENTS Designed so that ev €ry woman may achieve the smart modern silhouette. In addition to their superlative style fea- uplift Corsets $5.00 Our Expert Coraetiere Will Fit ar Expert Coraetiere Will Fit You Perfectly tures, Beautilyne garments are scien- tifically constructed to provide essential and support Famed for easy comfort—really a boon to the woman who seeks the perfect combination of fashion and health. Foundation Garments 55.00 37.50 le,oo where required. Surgical Belts $3.00 & $5.00 conceits to wear | Eyelet ba- |[| Girls’ Easter Coats With Beret to Match Springtime’s newest models in coats of quality fabrics. Polo coats and other styles with large notched $ .98 | collars, self belts and slashed pock- ets. Double-breasted. Lined through- out. Detachable hems. Sizes 7 to 14. [ CHILDREN'S COATS with beret to match. Of guaran- | » teed 100% wool flannel. Dou- .98 | (Zble-breasted model with notched collar, large pearl buttens and flap-covered pockets. Excellently lined. Red, tan, coven and nile. Sizes 2 to 6 GIRLS' GIGOLO SKIRTS in ma- roon, olive and brown wool mixtures, High waistline style with self belt and $9q ,00 set-in godets. Finished with good hem. * Sizes 8 to 16. GIRLS' SWEATER S—New lacy ‘ weave sweaters, in high pastel shades and combination colors. Crew neck or sl .00 | V neck. Puffed sleeves and wide, close- fitting hipband. Sizes 30 to 36. GIRLS' SILK DRESSES—Lovely new styles in wash silks, flat crepe, prints and all-silk crepe de chine. High shades, street colors and combination | colors. “Mati Hari” style with white satin blouse | and contrasting skirt; jacket and two-piece models. | Sizes 7 to 14. $1.98 to $5.98 Second Floor. Boys’ Easter Suits $6.50 & $7.50 Values FOUR-PIECE SUITS tailored of beautiful fancy mixtures in new Spring colorings. _Coat, vest, two pairs golf knickers or one knickers and _one pair long trousers. Sizes 8 to 16 ALSO AT $4.95—ENSEMBLE SUITS for little fellows of 2'; to 8 years. Consisting of topcoat, English shorts and hat to match. Smart cane FREE. Popular new colors. Street Floor. 12,000 New ‘“‘Susquehanna” | Shirts $1.50 3 for $2.00 and Values High-grade shirts in or laundered collar-attached and neck- | band shirts. Of fine plain and fancy | broadcloths and woven madras. White, il ;nhd cnl;r.;. ot.nlplu and figures, Per- ects and irregulars. Sizes 13! 5 —Street Floor. e fordT ery way. Soft |