Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1937, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1937. CHURCHES CAMPAIGN | FOR PAY RAISE BILL II i THISTLE flourishes with navy United Government Employes’ O O DW N R P : for bockground——m a_mono- Drive for McCarran Measure 7 ’ %rammed b!ou;e"by Debwug. Backed in Pulpits H{N P STREETS ) : rand, too, in Kelly green, pri- The United Government Employes 107 ™ F avp G 12 & r Proxe DIsmicr 5300 b mary yellow, biflerswegt, blue, ::L‘.ea:r‘l:;w:nR(h:‘-!a;;(:é:;:;gl:r\x:e:; : ; w!aite or beige synthetic crepe. pay raise bill, it was announced yes- | Sizes 32 to 40. terday. p At more than 100 churches in Wash- | ‘ ington and nearby Maryland and Vir- | e ’ : 53 .50 ginia sermons were mmc{hed S‘{Sd“‘ 3 RED EARTH flies a banner of dusty rose chif- . on the topic “A Decent Living Wage 3 § = 1n 1937 for Federal and District Work- i o SRt fon in a hat o_f knmfe_d straw— . s pe60h) ers in Washington and the field serv- i notable, too, for its new visor brim— 57.50 o fce: e i and for its newness with ‘navy Bishop C. T. Kyle of St uis, % 2 E #speaking at John Wesley Church, as- MrLINERY, THIRD FLOOR, sured the U. G. E. that the A. M. E . X Zion Church throughout the country . : PRIMARY YELLOW-—pristine as would support :he move. In Catholic N buttercups in Kasanova’s washable ¢huches a letter of indorsement from 8 ki ] th Archbishop Michael J. Curley was " doeskin gloves with amusing cross- 53-95 read. : stitched backs.. _ 4 Grovrs, AsLe 18, Pt FLooR, Jesits Womadtions, j PRIMARY YELLOW in Mimoso, too— § " lapel==222CC LEAVING AFTER COLLIDING. ¢ very new on a lape Harvey Fair, 21 Second street south- J west, $100 or 60 days [ a Or you might try a gardenia in the 50c Tll};l;:l-[()l-]l»l‘.\l : sru.r;:?(;-é very vernal limelight (not sketched) . homas L. L er, Jr. n- S O T, 1 i \ ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, AISLE 14, FIRsT FLOOR. E SPEEDING. Lamar Brown, 1018 nth street northeast, $15 E. Finoey, 2012 Franklin 0 C. Dyas, Dupont Circle nents, $5 n E. MclIntyre, Maryland, $5 Carl W. Grimm, 3223 Hiatt place, 810 George W. Bodkin, 3102 Twentieth street northeast, $5 H. Stuphen, 4110 Jennifer E. Jones, 4550 Connecticut $10 m J. Wohlforth, Maryland, $5. Edward W. Davis, 4100 Emory place, W. Getman, 1800 C street, $5. d P. Pratt, M: and, $5 hen J. Spingarn, 1727 H street, Joe M. Struale, 513 Florida avenue, 2028 Georgia A whole new cropAof ways to italicize anold e o) favorite—with thistle or its first cousin, St. 2708 Woodley James rose—with clear, vernal greens and W. Woods, 4317 Georgia ave- yellows—with prints, their variations legion B {fty-eight . —with red earth or carnelian—or with st $10 r lue—all pulse-stirring with navy. Donohoe, jr., 1743 Web- 3 ozure b B 9 y Ster street. $10. Ralph C. Riley, 1220 Girard street, & William A. F. Stephenson, Virginia, [ E | K. Cartwright, 3112 Eight- oenth street, §5. Nevitte M. Burke, Virginia, $5 Nord P. Seidler, 1609 Thirtieth Street southeast, $5 osia Cox, 3500 Thirteenth st 5 % James C. Dunlop, 1392 Beimont : #" A—A SQUARE OF BLUE SKY to Miroet . A tuck in your pocket—in a deli- Cameron M. Coble, 5435 Connecti- . 3 cately hand-blocked handker- S 513 Kentucky ave ; clsimicngcdlifopio e by A distinctive Easter lily 50c Boss, 3511 Twentieth design heast, $5 % H. Anderson, 3610 Tenth G. Walkendifer, 4008 IIli- ' B—CARNELIAN, deep tone- et ; mate to navy in a calf bag with USEENDED P"'R"."si'wmm zigzagging clasp. Fitted . i or revoked by the \ with capacious change s‘o board, as of March 12, with the length A purse, comb and mirror. I : HANDBAGS, AISLE 8, FIRsT FLOOR 219 Eighth ; : ; o HANDKERCHIEFS, A1SLE 17, FIRsT FLOOR. C—A RAINBOW OF STRIPES, F s enwalant G -, striking diagonally across a silk i s :1;\{5 o s " square, heightens the enberg, 247 Delaware 1, . chic of navy—and em- st, 30 days . B phasizes that of stripes g g5 n, 2041 Park road, 15 Wbiealse . .. Harry N. Sher, 102 North Carolina i S NECKWEAR, ArsLk 15, FIRsT FLOOR. / ue southeast, 15 days % ert T. Smart, 5213 East Cap- eet, revoked e Sorrell, 35 Florida avenue, iam D. Sowders, 3924 Benton James E. Strong, 5015 Forty-second street, 30 days John H. Sweeney, 452 K street, 30 lfred A. Tamorria, 1303 L'Enfant square southeast. 30 days Gilbert N. Tanner, 345 Carroll street, 15 days William N. Thomas, 717 Euclid A g % : : street, 30 days ; 3 % iy : ! : Joseph E. Thorne, 139 E street > % 5 > e B southeast, 30 days. M % . e : 4 : L3 r : Alfred W. Trueax, 1930 K street - i : ; \ 7 S Y Alfred Urciolo, 700 Quincy street, i b ; 80 days : g5 1 : James Watson, 2505 I street, re- voked Edward J. Willey, 4409 Third street, €5 days illa: olly, - / . : i : : aae g IN A SUIT—vith cape-swinging bravado ‘5\1\;:{1;;(1 J. Woolly, 4409 Fifth street, - 4 e . = . to top it (left). And do note the cape’s squared ! . ' . i i ‘ ] Iders. The jacket boasts four 440,000 in K. C. ; ? : e . { ‘ - shoulders 1 555 The Knights of Columbus number : . . pockets, high revers—and no collar. e Knights of umbus 5 ¢ : ¢ 5 ; & membership of 440,000. OVER 50,000 DOCTORS HAVE USED AND RECOMMENDED In beige, too. Misses’ sizes ... ___ Surrs, THirp FLOOR. IN A BOLERO FROCK of sheer - navy ‘woolen, with tucked, white linen blouse—and a scarlet sash —ARGENT, ilver-toned Jane Wandl R S e s a Spanish grandee might have 53975 Chiffon Silk Hose—with spear- head heel of navy. Th b envied (above left) Misses’ DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Hos1try, Arsie 19, Fmst FLoOR. v E—COPPER steps into the e L B IN A LACE DRESS for a woman—its A i e $|2-'/"5 flattery heightened by white ribbon T edging and a brisk bouquet of pique 535 daisies (above right) ; ‘Womxx’s Dxesses, THiRp FLOOR, S T and calf WoMEN’s SHoEs, THIRD FLOOR. e Doicrtiriars da

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