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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 2, 1933—PART ONE. . * ’~ It’s Time to Choose Your Easter Clothes "& ns bu qll S And Theyre Here Ready for Action.... NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE I™, 8™ and E PICTURE YOURSELF IN' THESE 1933 COATS PICTURE YOURSELF IN THESE JACKET DRESSES ACKETS, jackets—and more jackets, says Fashion. And jackets are “stealing the show” in the smartest Spring wardrobes! The most wearable\fashion ever created— and the cleverest economy imaginable. Wear the jacket one day, leave it off the next (if you can bear to part with it)—actually you have two costumes for the price of one. That's what we call practical-ly smart! cally the whole gamut of spring coat fash- ions. Their details are front page news! Detachable capes, dramatic fur cuffs, the new T-silhouette, flattering fur collars, those jaunty scarf ties and Schiaparelli’s tray shoulder. They're the styles that will lead the traditional “Easter THESE seven vivid versions give you practi- Parade” . . . and every one a wearable fashion! Jackets go from rib to swagger length—as 1 o rfE st Sizes for Everyone Sheers and crepes— Sizes for Everyone in prints and plain colors, or combina- tions. 'hillvy. beige, . 16 o 6%, 423 e - 3 s 14 to 46, 36s to Ms i : o 3 and 40% to 50%. SECOND FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. Ll REE They're Kind to Your Feet Grip-Tite Shoes Ten New Styles Ill-fitting shoes are as out of date as last year’s calendar. For women have long since learned that comfort need not be sacrificed to smartness—they wear Grip-Tites! Grip-Tites support the bone structure of the foot—and one glance will convince you they’re the last word in smartness. Mrs. Porter demonstrates Vogue Kno-Belt Foundations As Hats Ride Higher Hair Takes on NEW Swirls and Curls "High Hat” Permanent Including shampoo and finger wave We've Only 200... A Most Sensational Value . . . Be Prompt Eight-Day Alarm Clocks See and hear about them...thenbe proper- ly fitted before buying Easter apparel. '(A) Graceful oxford, in black Vogue Kno-Belt is a past-master in or brown kid. Neatly pat- the art of keeping curves in tow—of ironing out unruly bulges! A well boned garment of peach broche, with hip sections of surgical elastic—and a low cut back. Sizes 34 to 50. $5 $7.50 $10 Mrs. Porter, Vogue demon- strator, will be in our Corset Section all this week to ad- vise you in the selection of a Vogue foundation. These garments will be demonstrat- ed on a living model. Get your figure ready for Spring. THIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S 7 You can’t be without a Permanent Wave this sea- son. The saucy, high-riding hats demand a series of swirling waves supported by an abundance of clustered curls. Our experts will style your coiffures indi- vidually, using only ap- proved methods. Manicuring, 35¢ ’Phone NAtional 9800 for Appointment BEAUTY SALON— FOURTH FLOOR $1.19 Silent tick and pleasant- voiced alarm It's far better looking than the average alarm clock—for the bell is con- cealed. Black, rose, green or nickel case—with a neat ivory dial. Made by Ingraham—so you know it’s as dependable as it is good looking. Wind it only once a week. Ingraham Product *Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800 LANSBURGH'S STREET FLOOR— terned perforation. (B) Trim 4-eyelet tie, in black, l]:irml;vn or beige kid. Cuban eel. (C) Smart T-strap model with perforated design. Fine blue kid. (D) Good-looking strap model, in beige or black kid. Cuban heel. More Than 15 Styles SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S.