Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1934, Page 20

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mer Relations; W. C. Brooks, Rents HEAD OF BUS'NESS and Taxes; Alton B. Carty, Finance | and Auditing: Harry Engel, Window GROUP NAMES AIDES | becorations snd Store Fronts; Lesie A C. Rucker, Publicity; Dr. Lyman F.| A. R. Swan of Columbia Heights | Kebler, Legislation; Dr. W. V. Con- nors, Outside Relations, and Joseph Association Selects Com- Ofano, Business Hours. i 5 Other new officers are L. R. Gottlieb, Biiched Chateinch. first vice president; George A. Ford, A. R. 8wan, new president of the | second vice president; Miss Lillias Columbia Heights Business Men'’s | Cropper. third vice president, and H. Association, yesterday announced the | C. Phillips, secretary-treasures. | following chairmen of standing com- il = mittees for the ensuing year: . . Fred Lemley, Membership; F. 8. Austria Bans Film. Harris, Advertising; E. R. Reavis,| Austria has banned the showing of Credit Policles; W. P. Gray, Custo- the film “Jew Suss.” — nsburyg 0 CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE ™, 8™ et 8 The woman doesn't exist who has too many pairs of hose! SILK STOCKINGS "Cavendale” C "Charmette” 7 9 Both Cavendale and Charmette are full-fash- joned hose with picot tops, French heels and plaited cradle soles. Also in service weight with lisle tops and soles. The colors are: Jaffa, cloister, smoke, fawn-taupe, solera and cedar. 815 to 101%. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR—HOSIERY. Phone Orders—DlIstrict 7575 You Cant Go Wrong If You GIVE HER GLOVES She’ll tell you it’s a grand and luxurious feeling to have plenty of good-looking gloves. Give her these plain and novelty pull-ons of fine kid with smart contrasting stitchings and pipings. Choose them in black, brown, white; 534 to Tl5. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR—GLOVES. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE Lansburghs D. C, DECEMBER 2, 1934—_PART ONE. I™H, 8™ and E Great Salk/ 12250 Worth of Sine UR COATS 9509 (seal-dyed rabbit) self-trimmed or SEALI NES_ with fitch, kolineky, natural squir- rel or Jap mink. Some with muffs. (b -dyed rabbit) self- BEAVERETTES= t:immed, some with swanky matching muffs. The two outstanding furs in their price group— full, fine skins—strong pelts, so they won’t rip easily. The styles include the important boxy and fitted types. Sizes range from 14 to 44. One-and-Two-of-a-Kind! Fine Fur Coats, $149 This group includes 1 ombre muskrat (size 20), 1 swagger leopard cat (size 14), 2 silver muskrats elaborately trimmed with fitch (18 and 38), 2 dark muskrats with large beaver shawls (18 and 38), 1 dark muskrat with fitch collar (size 16) and 2 Hudson seals, A. Hollander dyed (18 and 38). MARMOT— mink-dyed; deep-haired pelts, very hands self-tri d nat- MUSKRAT= ural and sitver muskrat, CARACULS— very fine skins, self-trimmed. (dyed rabbit) self- IMPERIAL SEAL_ trim or with Summer ermine or jap-mink. xcell li i MOIRE KIDSKIN= 5k or brown. ~ MENDOZA BEAVER— &ii‘ee iraponi trimmed. fitch, jap-mink, TRIMMED SEALINES- %oliney i an » CARACUL= with silver fox collars, KIDSKIN= in smart black or brown. RACCOON- particularly handsome pelte. MUSKRATS= specially worked pelts. HUDSON SEAL- {5, o i to ™™ Every coat in this group will bring Christ- mas joy te luxury-loving women. Not only are the furs of first-rate quality, but the fashion de- tail is most unusual and surprising at this price. Sizes for misses and women are included, LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—FUR COATS. ’

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