Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1937, Page 15

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Areries O Fishion FOR THE GENTLEMAN RERRRREE Apparel for Those Week-end M BOUT this time of year the urge to get going comes over your household and your spouse will say to you, “Let's take & week-end trip in the car.” You'll have no other course but to have the motor overhauled, whip up a sensible motoring wardrobe, and resign yourself to a life of hotdog stands, comfort stations, chicken din- | ners, State police, and biltboard greetings from various chambers of | ‘We know of no better all-purpose suit for Summer wear than the dou- ble-breasted solid gray flannel. No matter where you go or what you do, it is a smart, practical invest-| ment. With {it, we are showing & tweed cap in shepherd's check. Be| sure that you get one with a one- plece flat top that will make you look like a gentleman. If you are rele- gated to the rumble seat, you'll find the cap is indispensable. ©Choose shirts in & zephyr or air-con- ditioned fabric—a good stunt is the no-button type with convertible neck- | line that can be worn with collar | open or with a tie. Tan or blue is more practical than white on the roed. Tf you expect to stop off at a smart hotal en route, better take a white dinner jacket ¢” some lightweight Bummer fabric, worn with regulation black dress trousers in worsted, or of the same lightweight Summer fab- ric of your dinner jacket. If you have a single-breasted, shawl collar Jacket, wear it with a soft collared, #ilk shirt and a black silk cummer- bund, (Copyrisht, 1887.) Queries on men's fashions will be answered by The Evening Star, in Address Man's Fashion Editor, The Evening @o-operation with Esquire, @Star, Washington, D. C. Brain Twizzlers B8Y PROF. J. D. FLINT. €, 226 WEALTHY man, father of eight married children, owned & sec- tion of land adjoining a city. As a eivil-minded resident this man de- cided to convert part of his prop- erty into a playground for children, 80 he had plans drawn up for a square playground within his square section. After this had been done he wanted to will the rest of the prop- erty to his eight children in eight pieces to be the same size and shape end with the same frontage on the park. How did he do it? N (See Answer, Page C-10.) & R EEERERR RRRERRRR otor Trips For long stretches at the wheel, we suggest ventilated pigskin driving gloves, gauntlet style. Pigskin wears like iron, and doesn't siip. If you must smoke when driving, better invest in a pipe with practi- cal top that slips over the bowl, keeping the ashes from flying all over mama. When you are driving, it's a good idea to wear an odd pair of slacks ¥ with the jacket of your flannel suit. Gabardine is a good bet, as it holds its sHape, despite hours in the driver's seat, and doesn’t muss readily. You may want to wear a sleeveless THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., UNDERPRIVILEGED TO GO TO CHOPAWAMSIC CAMP Recreation Area to Be Available to Mothers and ue Children. Underprivileged mothers and chil- dren will be given the benefit of vaca- tions in the country this Summer, C. Marshall Finnan, National Capital Parks superintendent, announced to- day in revealing plans for the Chopa- wamslc Recreational Area, near Quan- tico, Va. Camp Goodwill, formerly operated in Rock Creek Park, and Camp Pleas- ant, formerly at Blue Plains, D. €., both operated by the Family Service Association, will be located at Chopa- wamsic this year. Boys and girls from the Jewish Community Center again will go to Chopawamsic, Finnan asserted. The Boys’ Club, which went to the nearby Virginia resort in former years, this year will return to its old camp site at Camp Reeder, on the Wicomico River, in Maryland. IT'S SAFER BY TRAIN LOW FARES Cool, clean, Air-Conditioned Individ- val SeatCoaches and Pullmans.Faster schedules. On-time arrival. No high- way hozards. Improved equipment for greater comfort. Low Fares Frem WASHINGTON To NEW YORK SASS COACH FARE Coach RellFares Fares inPuiimane® $ $23.15 16.80 18.00 19.80 410 9.10 5 NOW YOU CAN VISIT e [RISH FREE STATE pullover sweater instead of your coat. | Wine color is not only smart but practical. Get shoes in brown reverse calf with crepe soles. You don't have to bother having them polished, just brush up with a wire brush, or a better trick yet, with an old hairbrush | —these are kinder to the leather. i Better take a raincoat along. We suggest the model shown in gabar- dine, with an inverted pleat that is really a vent in disguise. Keeps the rain off in fine order. . Alaska Rich. Alaska surpasses any other equal area of the United States in the variety, extent and value of its min- eral resources. Rhubarb Juice Favored. Rhubarb juice makes a pleasant Spring beverage when diluted and sweetened to taste. It blends with nearly sll fruit juices. HIGHBLOOD PRESSURE Lowered Symptoms Relieved, FICN) Scientific tests prove that High Blood | Pressure can inm| low- ALLIMIN Essence of Garlic Parsley Tablets. | Compounded from pure Essence of Garlie | and Parsley and specially coated, these tablets are tasteless—odorless—and tively guaranteed free from dangerous of avery kind. Be sure to ask for these tal lets by;: —-l:LL}lLI;—-lnd insist om rfi gomuine, At drug fberal sise package -m.. m economy sise, $1.00. . Vita Health Feed Steres dmwm A DE GRASSE 18,435 TONS SAILING From New York .. July ¥ To Cobh, Plymouth, Havre *Make your r now on this ady, luxurious lis Beautiful M ebrated on all voya ASK YOUR TRAVEL AGEN Take the wear-&-tear out of business trips by coming to THE COMMODORE “New York’s BestLocated Hotel” 2,000 large, restful, outside reoms —all with private bath—from $3.00 Frank J. Crohan, President . . . Connected with the Baltimore and Ohlo 42nd $t. Terminal by wndergrou WEDNES 4 Floors Fully Air-Conditioned DAY, JUNE 9, 19317. o Fi eaturingd Special group in WOMEN’S and LITTLE Use the Convenient Parking Facilities at the Rear of the Store. PRINTED SHEERS AND CHIFFONS “ '\ | - {4 @ Vanilla—a "'.t’ 5 @ Coffee—a beige i e Strawh : e Lemon—a €00 in . From The Young W Here they are™—cottons you like best ot a price you'll appréciate! Cool sheer fabrics that you'll wear off day long. Swisses, dimities, lawns— in monotons .or calorful prints. The cleverest details of styfing—the kind that makes Doris o 99 in your favorite flavor 5.9 amy white e . ""fh lots of cream in it heavenly pink g yellow ® Raspberry—¢ delicious off-red ] ’ i 're wash- * ol! They're crisp! Theynr: ;lou’re They‘rezq ardrobe of Frostl;Llps an e s :‘l)\‘;! (o?vctll your summer(mdt:,l;\eg's(.“e i e #wd: :;epe\’n half o dozen en- SO res 12 to 20 and 38 t0 s e:\'u;nl?x‘gz;oge, wine and black. erry—a Styled to perfection for active or spectator sports, and showing smart details of trimming and color contrast. Deep tones of rospberry, aque; lugdage; green ond natural! Strikin seagme e cpesleeroiometi i ige, and wine with grey! tals to. I:eglgo»k os cool ond?;u!y‘os you'll feel! Sizes A tremendously popular sale—be- cause every woman finds the very fashions she wants for a smart, cool summer! The stunning darktone sheers! The much liked light ground and dark ground prints with colorful flowers! White, frosty polka dots on dark grounds. An es- pecially well-gorunded group in sizes 38 to 44 and 162 to 24%. (Third Floor, Better Dress Shop, The Hecht Co.) * Vetee e N WOMEN’S sizes

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