Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Newspaper Page Text
H HE Jjjl- atjH !3 ’ - * .-,•*■*- •». ' *- --* .y t • ‘ - i«SL«— » __ _j_j. .-. • Aat^M^^^^WMM|W|BBBWpBBWBi *~ " J " --. •**_ -. -*, .-■ fl'i' —lW^ k llWKil'i~ The ruins of the American legation in Managua, Nicaragua, after the earthquake. It shared the fate of nearly every building in the city. © Wide World Photos. 3 Leneta Lane, leading lady of the National Theater Players, whose talent is winning more admirers in their current season. SAVE YOUR EYES <Perfect health, vigor of mind and body never so with poor eyesight A prompt and thorough examlna tlon m,y s “ ve ,our e,e ® g \f* “Good glasses—accurately fitted” Vfe> A ROSE OPTICAL CO. natural non- D. L. ROSE, Optometrist PERMANENT GREASY 1 4^, c ~ . * ** >% | ■ /Jam. J%* &ji?/ Notional Vitaphone Pictures, discusses femi v' nine fashions with expert knowledge. v. " 4*4 “Any woman likes to know her hats are smartly in advance of the mode,” she says. ; V “A screen player must be particularly alert. I choose Gage hots because they always »■ / li accurately predict the style trend." Vs In the Parlando, chosen by Miss Johnson, Gage designers have made skillful use of 4 accents. Roughly woven charmeuse straw, v, * Aj. drooping slightly on either side of the face, “&J A creates an artfully simple effect. A wide vel , •Vy'l/ . vet ribbon across the crown affords an inter esting color contrast. A fascinating coronet effect is achieved with a bond of the char meuse. Here is a hat of truly romantic appeal. The Gage Parlando especially appro , priate for summer semi - formal wear. «—/J—. It is available in a choice of colors and is priced at $lO. Also makers of the famous Gage $5 hats THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 19, 1931. ■KHHH I mm ps** , NORMA LOUISE ■' rJi MEIILER. I» M I , 8 month* of »ts lU i\ Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ®' - Everett A. Mehler f f JH Ml w*" --nr.-" - * k.. -„ . • ~ _. l** yrjjm § • * * trr »‘ "■■{■lP *»* The New Lincoln Five-passencer Sedan Jf/d sdppMVMM/W CL 3bwruA& AT REST, it seems in motion —so sweeping are its long, low lines. And they are hacked by all the resources of the Ford organization. Gliding along the highways, even rough roads seem smooth. Dis- You will lx* impressed by the new Lincoln's luxurious comfort tances appear shorter. Speedometer readings are hard to believe— and motoring stability—made possible by lengthened springs, so quick, but calm, is the pick-up, so effortless the power flow, wider tread, and lowered center of gravity. You will be pleased by so precisely balanced this entire new Lincoln mechanism. the quiet smoothness of its mechanical operation. The gliding No restrictions are put upon the builders of the new Lincoln sensation due to the free-wheeling transmission. And you will highly skilled automotive engineers. Their only aim is to offer appreciate the new Lincoln as a complete, individual masterpiece you “a motor car as nearly perfect as it is possible to produce.” of fine car building. Prices range from $4400. f. Ab. Detroit. ■ V- —*-* Youngsters 1 . ' on J„ m mVS* ture motor- KSMBZL j**SS cycles in Berlin. fWllS * And the winner [ WMvQQ 1 iP^Bw made better V3E *nr WjLi JmM. than 20 miles r /-* *' ,! -»i jBBB lag an hour. Bl Mr/ ©A P Photo mE%X l vl r t I Time in on JPOL Every Thursday Night ' At f:IS ami Hoar the Fairfax Dairy Maids JERSEYMILK VjT i DELIVERED AT YOUR 1~ DOOR FOR I J 4c per quart 1 FAIRFAX FARMS DAIRY 1 1620 Ist St. N.W. WASHINGTON’S FASTEST GROWING INDEPENDENT DAIRY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CALL POTOMAC 2301 This dairy is not owned by nor connected in any way with any combination of dairies, either in or out of Washington. It is owned and operated exclusively by Washington people.