Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1935, Page 22

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ALUMNI WILL MARK V. M. I. ANNIVERSARY |c: Former Students Here to Gather . at Smoker to Celebrate Found- » ing 96 Years Ago. Today is not only Armistice day at the Virginia Military Institute; it “t3 also the anniversary of the found- “mg of the historic college at Lexing- | ton 96 years ago. | # Here the Washington alumni will| eelebrate the anniversary with an in- formal smoker at 8 pm. at the Army and Navy Club. R. Walton | Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, | will k> the guest of honc . Gen. John A. Lejeune, superintendent of the V. M. I Cadet Corps, will be the prin- | ei_ -1 s, aker. Former Gov. Pollard | of Virginia will be present. Dr. Llewellyn Powell, president of | the 1o ° alur-ni, will preside. Ar- rangements Committee includes Stuart | B. farshall, chairman; J. Carroll Noell, James A. Greene, Robert Nor- 1, Tucker Wilkins, Frank Grimes, Gen. Richard C. Marshall, Humphrey Daniel and G. Adams Howard. SPEED FLIGHT FAILS MARSEILLE, November 11 (#)— David Llewellyn, British® flyer, was frustrated yesterday in his effort to beat the Cape Town-to-London flight record of Mrs. Amy Johnson Mollison. Bad weather forced him to return to Marseille after leaving for London on the last leg of the flight. (Amy Johnson Mollison set a flight record from Cape Town to London De- cember 18, 1932, when she completed the distance in a few minutes more than seven days.) —_— Grubs Spoil Golf. Golf enthusiasts in Malaya are fighting a plague of “grasschafers,” grubs whose specialty is destroying golf greens. THE EVENING WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 1™ F an0 G STREETS Puore Disthicr 3300 Jo 7/010 CM/anl a. TYPEWRITER c7¢‘t 7/0:0: flome ‘ox fot <:§c/mol Woodward & Lothrop now presents a variety of the famous Remington Portable STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1935. - WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 108 |]THF AND G STREETS ORMALITY PHone DistricT 5300 —becomes a synonym for splendor . . . in the rich Typewriter : . sy B 2 fabrics, the glowing colors, the scintillant metal touches, the gleaming “jewels” and the distinctive styling in the pageantry-after-dark of FORMAL W / 3 OODWARD & LOTHROP ROOM FASHIONS. W™ F av0 G STREETS PHOME DIsThicT 3300 Our New BEAUTY SALON —*“makes a cult of beauty”. Exquisitely and distinctively appointed . . . its appearance presages the meticulous, hygienic care that will be taken to enhance your beauty. Spa- cious individual compartments allow room for practically every step in whatever serv- ices you may wish. Telephone DIstrict 5300 for an appointment. With a Remington Por'table in the home, every member of the family will soon learn that it is much easier to think and write with its aid. And in school, the Reming- ton Portable will help the student to make faster proge- ress—to get better grades. BEaUTY SALON, SECOND FLOOR. A typewriter expert from the Remington factory is here for a limited time to explain the merits of these machines that are the result of the maker's sixty years experi=- ence in producing fine type= writers. " Choose from these models Remington Junior, $37.50 Remington Key Control, $49.50 Remington Speed, $62.50 Remington De Luxe (shown above), $72 Convenient Terms Arranged ScHooL SuppLies, FIRST FLOOR. ) LOTHROP %%& | Woobwarp & O™ ]]™F AND G STREETS PHone District 5300 One of America’s Finest Curtain Makers Sold Us 500 Pairs at Special Concessions . . . and We Have Placed on Sale These LACE CURTAINS g to 13 Less Than Regularly .- [ Y : ) Sy g B. Dark wine velvet in a cape to fling on dramati- $ 050 $ .95 ; ; 1 [ 3 \P cally. With a luxurious hood collar of chinchilla- : i : : 1 : dyed Belgian hare, $69.75. C. Burnished copper is the glorious color of a silk net gown . .. copy of a Chanel model. With slimly-fitting hips and a skirt that billows forth below the knees, $49.75. N '7;;.\‘\\ SN (S (s TR, o o A 0 From a group of Formal Room wraps, din- ner and evening gowns we show: A. The glory of the night in a misses’ dinner frock of star sapphire blue chiffon, its top and floating sleeves a-twinkle with “sapphire” stars, $29.75. Daintily tailored filet and novelty net curtains, offered at such un- usually low prices that the famous house which makes them has asked us not to advertise its name. The group, which is made up of our own selections from the firm’s surplus stock, contains a great variety of styles—all of them in correct fashion for the Winter season. 2}/ yards long. Drareries, SeveNTR FLOOR. D. Scarlet with rhinestone accents in a woman's evening frock, with a sash that forms two wide and graceful panels, $49.75. E. Ivory in damask weave makes as regal an eve- ning coat as your most sumptuous frock could demand. With huge puffed sleeves and stiffly outstanding skirt, $29.75. An ivory damask-weave frock (not sketched) is equally picturesque and, worn with the coat, makes a distinguished ensemble. With paneled back, and high and beautifully cyt front, $22.75. Formal Frocks, $13.95 to $150, FormAL RooM,: THIRD FLOOR.

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