Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1932, Page 44

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 10, 1932—PART THREE. The Season’s Outstanding $25, $29 and %35 Fur-Trimmed Models SAY OUR PATRONS, OF THE NEW VAR NN N @ IS MACHINE-LESS PERMANENT 7 7//////’ 0 f 7f .. NO MACHINE R NO ELECTRICITY NODISCOMFORT NO WAITING 2.2, NO MOVING [n b= JUST A GORGEOUS j PERMANENT WAVE! ‘ . d Fur Cuffed! Fur Caped! ‘ i j Fur Scarfed! Fur Collared! The Zotos Machine-less method of Permanent Waving is the most revolutionary change in permanent waving since its in- ception! Come in and let us tell you all about it. (Fifth Floor.) ALONG comes The Hecht : _ y Co. with the scoop of the f Just Imagine! R 7 ‘ ; SS= season! Excellent quality ‘ wool crepes and diagonal loring. Unusually fine furs B a l l i b u n t l ( ‘ “‘\ / f | l . wools. Unbelievably fine tai- —kolinsky, squirrel, broad- tail, mole, kid galyac, fitch, wollf. Sizes 12 to 20; 36 to 44; 46 to 52; 35, to 45, (Coat Dept., Third Floor.) The Annual Sale of Spring Ballibuntl . . . as smooth and pol- ished as a foreign diplomat. Balli- buntl . . . in new brimmed sailors or cloches. Black, brown, navy, beige. (Hat Dept., Third Floor.) Fashioned of Spring’s New Fabrics Spring-Weight Crepes Glamorous Taffetas Very Smart Sheers Mousseline de Soie Summer Triple Sheers Crisp Point d’Esprit’ : Sizes 14-20; 38-52. 16%-24Y%; 11-17. ‘ (Dress Debt., Third Ploor.) Softee Hats ) oy for town or sports wear! i : Ot soft knitted fabric with 95 stitched brims. Brown, beige, - maize, brigade, white, pastels. Sizes 21146-23. i Hat Dept.—Third Ploor. z F Street at Seventh Free Parking While You Shop Here

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