Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1940, Page 29

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o Pretty Russian Girl Is Glad 1o Go Home, . , ? ‘ Buf She Likes U. S, é é : Sh ' adow Rayon Mesh " Woter P, Al | : n ] ”’g s ‘Dl wiTH FRGTI};Y WHITE She Kept to Herself g : 8. S. SATURNIA (in the Medi- o i 7 terranean)—The very pretty and 5 B > * e quiet blond Russian girl sits apart (] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1940. Tth, 8th and E Sts. NAtional noo Face Summer in this ace combination! from everyone else in the green writing room of the ship, where almost no one else goes except old ladies to address postcards to their grandchildren. y ( g z Right when mesh is making fashion headlines, Lansburgh’s Bo {syaryons fEnAkie) ol stk 66 2 bring you a mesh that's all news! A divinely simple frock with ::::; fl:; ms‘;‘fi?‘fiiéii"%"lfii Pill M“ney DRE SSES,’ ; Do a frilly embroidered pique panel spilling down the front. Wear said very nicely and politely that 2 it with its panel or without—it buttons on. Put it on for your Do e R ¥ 1 most festive afternoons. Wear it for casual engagements. En- er to dance; she only than 2 ; S &, + A and said she didn’t feel like it. Then <XV . joy it from one end of Summer to the other. Black, sizes 12 to 20. she got her table in the dining room . g ; . changed to a single one, and so then [ ] Lansburgh’s—Misses’ Dress Shop—Second Filoor everyone started talking about the Russian girl. Some people said she had been working for Amtorg or for the Rus- " " 5 sian exhibition at the World’s Fair, —Braided nautical fashions but they all agreed that she was gos —-Snowy rayon sharkskins ing home. ) ¥ 3 ‘ 7 . 2y A good many said she looked very —Candy-cane- stripes / . ‘ R The slip uflth a nip for tiny waists! | sad. A few said they had seen her AR : 4 o looking out to sea and crying, and Alry TN sheers - . 7 one man was even sure he had seen —Packable rayon seersuckers [« ¢ l ss Wan her with her head buried in her —Bemberg rayons s ) ” R : . = arms sobbing bitterly. Remember || - g i that she was a very, very pretty p 4 i g o 5 % Rlussinn c;i_rl, blond, of the willowy, | All you need for a smarfly 1 Y & 1 © o . i pum?‘vsr\ets. ot rounded wardrobe is right 2 ] : i : o iiad ofiBe) Gialngitions. (N here before ‘you! Nicel - ; 6 : Now people who cry usually will | you: y < f \ ity ;. ; also talk, and although I had not tailored, new looking, fash- ;eeél her G {ht;muzht I WO:M ion-right dresses in so many, / ind out. 0 at evening when ’ the others were all up in the salon many; s'ryles, You‘” have a for coffee, T walked into the green | gay time picking them writing room where she was sitting | alone by the window, looking out - to sea. And I asked, since it was Bemberg rayons, Hollywood our last night on this ship, if T rayon sheers, rayon seer- might not talk to her a while, I suckers, woven stripes. P F p , i - . : :;“’d “‘,l“;“ ey “]‘"11«"-(1 % "*‘“(; . White, checks, pastels, ; Biag front ond back ponels thot fit symu sapling-slim e smiled very nicely, indeed, an . o 5 ' g iz % 2 5 . 7 said that T might. It turned out |- prints, stripes. Misses’ and . el » . d :';Mgh you mhpoursz . Stroight s;doh::c that she was really Russian and was women's sizes. J 4 : . tions that refuse to bunch or “ride” under your sheers. really going back to Moscow. a1 ¥ -Sitk_and rgyon Satin Velour trimmed with Vol “And,” she said this a littl Lansburgh's—Dress Shop— : — . . i i Y %% and emp;lacl::lly fosrn’sol girfil{g‘ lif; Second Fioor 2 iy : s ] ? mmmr';;;rizw::m P N B ¢‘3 " girl, “I am very glad to be going | | A i 1 # g b » ! back home. From which T concluded | 1 » 4 ¥ LaRaburgh’s—Linger ik that maybe the people who were . A i | v uw b it e Ly sure they had seen her crying had E ¥ . ' i ¥ i been very, very much mistaken, 5 . p ! ¢ i Kunprul, bmuu{ully finmg only of course it could have been | 5 % 2 about love, concerning which people > B 5 Z ¥ P sometimes cry very bitterly indeed. g ¢ E iy 2 So then I said that I was sure she ] . ‘ must be glad, that everyone is al- | 4 1 3 : - ways glad to go back home. She said | 5 % & 5 . ; ‘7 she had been working in the Rus- ; : - - : . : : ) sian exhibit in the World's Fair and & ¢ s & " 4 had been in America for 11 months. G : i ] Btel And I asked her she liked America. . ¢ i / .. ‘Yes, She Likes America. o + o o : o . “Oh, very much, indeed,” she said. G do . and her face brightened, and I don’t 7 ' think she was just being polite, al- ‘ though she was a very well-man- nered girl. “But, of course, I shall | be glad to be going home.” | And then she asked, “Have you seen tchka'?” «, Now inotchka” is the Garbo picture in which the beautiful Rus- ¥, sian girl Kommisar, sent sbrond : JUST UNPACKED! 600 NEW on .a.mission to Paris, falls in love | | % 4 - _ % 51! LI with & man and with Paris and || . K - "HRRIE f oo i e : Breezy Light Printed So I sald yes, I had seen “Ni- Y 3 4 notchka” in Amsterdam. And I e y g asked her what she thought of “Ni- notchka.” Bl RAYON DRESSES England’s 1939 beet sugar crop supplied 23 pounds of white sugar for every person in the country. To brighten your wardrobe row! 1.99 Flowery prints and dots the size of a half dollar! Just right for now when your dress collection needs some- thing with a little life. Just right for sticky hot days Summer weather will bring. . I - - g THAT OLD SLoOw HEAVY L. 4 Fog ) La vl 3 2.5 Shirtwaist styles! Pocket styles! Lingerie trimmed styles! Pleated and swing skirts. And they all tub to crisp perfection. Fresh from the West come the S bold, Ihandsome hues of these : : i . cas A Assorted backgrounds. Sizes tge‘;?re :: ;r:ur:deyru:gg :sefifi‘ :: for misses, 12 to 20; wom- p: i owboy’s 1 en’s sizes, 38 to 44. - 3 A ; b A bogll Lansburgh’s—Daytime Dresses— ot Lo 3 % g “Tanglestone” cotton fabric— “June Day” . ... ' ‘ no more than 1% residual a garland scat- : R ; ¥ shrinkage. Green, royal, brown, tered print, 1.99 “Port Mis" . . . “Daisy Dear’ . \ ' maize, natural, navy, rust. It's One-Third Lighter... a dotted youth- . . . @ monotone than old-style non-automatic irons. fully pleated print shirtwaist Which means you actually save frock -..1.99 | frock 1.99 200 pounds of secdies liting in \ ‘y \ » . Wash Shorts, sizes 6 to 12 ] .00 \ Y : R L* § Jr. Slacks, sizes 6 10 12 \ : : /A Polo Shirts, sizes 8 to 20__._] 00 Youth's Slacks, sizes 12 to 20, ] .99 KEDETTES for Summer Capers! v : ' : AN 1.93 » 2.93 Get out in the sun. Get into “Kedettes.”” They're as colorful as the day. As comfortable as your play socks. They'll go with active or spectator sports clothes. You can use soap and water on them, too! Ghillies, kilties, moccasins, saddle shoes. Lansburgh’s—Sandal Shop—Street Floor Westinghouse ’ ‘ 23] ENTIRE STORE AIR COOLED

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