Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1933, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933. | e NEW RAIL STATION | , . - The PALAIS ROYAL - | sorviNmap| A Pover Show of Pinsl An Ax Ehibic of Colo @ STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Startling One-Day Topcoat Sensation! o e @ Dresses of Thrlllmg v nfinaflnnati. ' MEN’S “Lynbrooke” |5z cr: /oA Beauty .. . fashioned of its dedication late this month with- out any lack of entertainment. There will be & movie theater there, , * ’ . ® B B S allinson’s dilk Prints enl m‘u.r dining rooms and & tea e ——————————— SE— ———— CO a e ’;{m.l d St = ! ; arc] (TS theater will seat 118 people. 1ts Exclusive With lOWs are planne to run for an hour i at a time, but they will be y of 10-minute newsreel and m“’"’.flfé‘: . LANSBURGH'’S features, 50 that the rallroad passen- e * f ger who rushed away to catch a train 4 will not be left wondering how the | a J‘]’ ‘- >5 "".s'i'—u?J‘“ n“b«m' m 1908 brought | lon ST wnlch brlnclmeth t "th; first un‘al er for « L4 the railroads serving ' e | buutnnmumotlmndm'he 'mmtmmm"o‘mm’mu . . 8event com| - minal group, nna::'m':::ur;;mil adl L b8 | Featurlng flul( to tnmn.gn}' hm‘b' round X al * T T v o "™ The New. Identical Topcoats Sold in Our Regular nfed terminal bullding ftaei 1 bull 4 Animated by # L - - Stock JUST RECENTLY at $16.95 and $20! [50 "0t Tone Senamy (o yide afid o ? n forms and 16 tracks. " Its facsde & 550 ) ; GI'CYS - : Lk and with a 180-foot - Ie J o i What a line-up of topcoats, and just in time for span. It and the other structures were g Nes = hlog The combination of erected on 134 miles of concrete piling. 2 4 “ oy soft pearl grey with topcoat weather! Gray and tan tweeds and il m-:lliognglehma:m;l and 4 & N clear jonquil yellow, herringbones, single and double breasted! All- caring for 316 lacomotlv«s--m{’y’l esne;:n b N iy, Wl that *:ias lately so in- around-belted tan polos! Half-belt styles! m:l:fik?h:mtflxnmlfiz; y ; il 4 28 \& 2 :LZ{‘;; i;";uf moaNrF: Regulars, 34 to 46. Stouts, 42, 44, 46, 48. East fo West, North to South and back | b new version of color Shorts, 35 to 40. Polos in sizes 35 to 40. Tai- = A 4 L ANy PO g f?::icfi'.:?"ysour"m"‘ lored in the fine “Lynbrooke” way! SLAYER CONVICTED | 3 v RGN 3 SRR | Men's Clothing Shop—Main Floor Taxi Cab Driver Found Guilty of (Separate Entrance on 10th St.) Murdering Infant Son. , v - ’ P ¢ The New WICHITA, Kans, March 17 (&).— Paul Drury, 34-year-old taxicab driver, 100 $41,000,000, the terminal was Duies Sou iy ‘ » Spring Style Talk About Real Value! A Lot for the Money! T e Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 . Features E. E. Paddock, defense af filed - o 4 2 motion for a new trial. s Young ladies of fashion are blessed, indeed, when 2 Come to our dress Students’ Two-Trouser Boys’ 4Pc. Golf Knicker M ‘ Pl e e Tatel ch MalHob 2re 5 aabls. A salon tomorrow and % at $16.50. That customarily keeps much higher-priced g see all the newest style company. { features of Spring ex- [J g -—— B ibi livi od- Sults WEDS D. C. DEBUTANTE i e s o G - e i A i ¢ and 5§ PM. We prom- Fim Producer and Hiss Helen Col- ise you a veritable lins Married in Los Angeles. tournament of flowers LO8 ANGELES, March 17 (#).—Louls shown against grounds Brock, film producer, and Miss Helen of almost every hue! Collins, 22-year-old Washington, D. C., debutante, were married yesterdsy in nmmmflnnmmfl T™,8™emd t Tans, browns, Cam- Well —htting® coatl ¢ the City Hall chambers olyJudce Dud- bridge grays, in sin- g K - } ley Valentine. The wedding was ache 1 4 Sleeveless zipper uled earlier this month, but was post- gle-breasted—oxford inchet! Taes plas i f gunzd because of the State holidays - =5 % oo g at cl public ices. grays and blue chev- J4 fully BEAD hat closed public offi § . v lined, knit lots—in good-look- cuff knickers! All ing single and dou- S in all- ble-breasted styles. f:‘::l) ::lir:% lsrI :rl|d : 5 A Regular or patch- & blu viots. Cel- ¥ ow— 1t 25 Tailorimg anese Tings, ik o Buy Your Entire Sprinx and Summer Supply! sleeve linings. Sizes { 9 . g‘;{ilzl wear and | 7706, Last Day to Buy Students’ Hats, 175 Boys’ Caps, 100 | i ng u r h S Little Boys’ 4Pc. Ensembles (¢4 Charm ett e ) o v v {4 q gzl::;:-'o!n %‘xg,!msfifinihfi?.d! 5 9 5 e S Silk Stockings and a regular size package of They’ve found us out! / e Hundreds of Washington Mothers Now ||/ 59C Ry | e catendar b ied 5}:’ Know That We’re Headquarters for ' ' el ing, yearly event, and like a lot B i i H A ) itol, our P A erchie 2 Pairs, $1.10 ; \ Sale this year is bigger and bet- / = > ter than ever! Count noses, and uster Brown Shoes || B\ S s A" LA A . Mail and ’Phone Orders to A : Jane Stuart, N Ational 9800 We knew, of course, the Buster Brown Shoes G \ } - were popular with mothers of growing chil- s Women’s 35¢ Sheer Linen 250 Men’s Pure Linen dren. But frankly, we had no idea How Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs - N All handmade pure linens popular, until we announced that we now Full-Fashioned lacy, embroidered, f»pliqued whm nnd 50c Initialed Sheers, ideal for evening have these nationally known shoes for boys B . colored styles. Regular and inidsizes, use. White with black cut-out initial, : S : B Chiffon or Service white or colored initial....35¢, 3 for 95¢ and girls from infancy to college age! sy for3 fOl' SOC \ 35¢c Pure Linen Initial 'Kerchiefs, white Sheer chiffons with plaited cradle ; 81 ’Kerchiefs.. and color combinations, hand-roiled or soles and picot tops; service weights . Save 1, on ideal luur fts (boxed hemstitched hems 29¢, 4 for 95¢ . ¥ - i with lisle tops and soles . . . all of it'desired). Pure linen, appliqued edges, 25¢ Linen Initial ’Kerchiefs. White Ever since last Saturday we've been busy fit- the exquisite quality that charac- embroidered. White and pastels. with hand -rolled hems, colored ting Washington’s younger generation— terizes Charmettes. All full fash- Women’s Fine initials 180, 3 loru: 1is}ening to enthusiastic comments on the joned; in newest shades; 8% to10%%. Handkerchiefs h}:{‘gm&“fl? . so%r;:unt'fi;e:?fim. -wide varietyg of styles for school, dress or 18c Lace-edge, Print, Appenzeile, and Sale price ¢ 1 play—hearing everyone agree that the prices : : Emb. Linen 'Kerchiefs. White, white with Children’s Fine are surprisingly low for shoes which are We recommend Lux for waShmg SlOCkmgs color, pastels. Sale price 3 for 35¢ Hendkerchiefs known to be correctly made of excellent, i ; i ’ 10¢ Printed Cottons. White with col- long-wearing materials. mrl:: Y s o ourdn ored<print characters and colored hems, 13 Blue, tan, green, red. Small sizes, Lux Washabili White or pastels with colored ' . v R vaoea Ifial e e - " fr e - o 3 . “Betty Boop and Her Troupe” Linens. TREAD-STRAIGHT Expert Here each wearing, will 8dd many days Colored’ hems, printed desighs in Tast- Patent Le;;:eér‘ /0";“;‘1,3 z..;:“ 2to6 to the life of stockings. It will LANSBURGH’S Exclusive “Erin” 'Ker- color red, blue and tan. in a b;;sxc | el . « % . all this week t0 | preserve the elasticity of the silk, chief. Sheer, 1,500-count linen, all white, Were 50c. Now, box B US TER BRO WNS give authoritative ad- | make hose fit and look better and hemstitched’ hems. Regularly 12 tor $1. vice on ‘the proper | Insure their longest possible wear. s‘!l:epAfl“ e = “:lf 65¢ 4 . - = 5 = 2 ppenzelle, Lace and Emb: lered, This special line of Buster Brown Shoes has washing of hose in | A package of Lux wil be given fnd Colored Initial "Kerchiefs of purs HandkerChlefs created much excitement among mothers Lux. Learn how to | with esch hosiery purchase of 59 | Unen, sheer and dainty. Fine needje- For Men and Women who want to assure their children extra pro- save your hosiery | o ""T"" ealy one bex to sach Chiffon Evening Misses’ Patent Leather Bow-Pump, tection against foot ills. Tread-Straight money! : P SO of Splen I qUAlIy. (Al c—3 for 25¢ sizes 12/ 10 2, 83 Shoes are scientifically designed with an ex- z STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S Large size 43¢ . S f g Regular 12Y;c to 15¢ Values , clusive built-in feature which helps children : Boys’ Initialed uzne:u fine oé:ou: with colored to walk and stand the natural, healthful way A woyen borders, or tape and cord —with toes pointed straight ahead. They’re 5 Handkerchiefs ‘k’:;gx:gu Men's plain linen hand- well made for long, hard wear—yet excep- 3 ns S White with initials and borders in fast linens, appliqued, embroidered; nw tionally moderate in price! color green, blue and tan. 3 s prints. m colors. regularly 50c. Sale price, box STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S. Moccasin-toe Oxford, 12V to 3 tan O o e vt Palais Royal—Second Floor 7th, 8th and E

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