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V • .*£ 11 1 I kWfiYW/w\ w* r IN STORE THIS WEEK AT Monday through Wednesday, a Home furnishings Fashion Forum will be conducted by Mr. Rudy Alperin of Riv erdale Drapery Fab rics, under the aus pices of local organ iza t ions. At our •Chevy Chase Store on Monday at 8:00 p.m., it will be spon sored by the Provi dence Hospital Aux iliary. At 7 Corners on Tuesday at 10:00 a m. by the Catholic Daughters of Ameri ca; at 1:30 by the Women of O'Con nell. Wednesday at W'heaton Plaza, at I :30 by the Hahne mann Women's Board of Sibley Hos pital; at 8:00 p.m. by the American As sociation of Univer sity Women—Ken sington. Admission, a 1.00 donation. Wednesday, for the woman in fashion, a Leslie Pomer Spring Fashion Show at 2:00 p.m., in Wo men's Dresses, 3rd Floor, Washington. Informal modeling, II :00 to 5:00. Wednesday through Saturday, Mr. Bland Andrews comes with a Trunk Showing of Hill and Dale Shoes, to show you latest fashions and colors. In our Shoe Centers, Washington, Wed nesday, 10:00 to 5:00. Chevy Chase, Thursday, 11 :00 to 8:00. Wheaton Pla za, Friday, 11 :00 to 8:00. 7 Corners, Saturday, 10:00 to 5:00. Saturday, teens are especially invited to see Teen Fashions in Informal Model ing at our Chevy Chase Store, 12:00 to 2:15, with a Teen Fashion Show at 2:30, Lower Level. This Week, ask for your complimentary ticket to our Career Girl Fashion Show. The show itself will be on Wednesday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Park Hotel, in the Grand Ballroom. Ad mission is by titcket only; available at Information Desk, Washington, Store and at Offices at our suburban stores. This Week, Yard ley sends Miss Helen Garden to introduce the very contempor ary beauty aids key ed to you, the 1962 woman. You are in vited to consult her in Cosmetics, Ist Floor, Washington. All Week, our fas cinating Exhibit of Paintings by six not ab I e Washington artists continues. Paintings are all moderately priced, in keeping with the belief that fine art should be a part of daily living. 6th Floor, Washington. OUR CAREER GIRL DAZZLES THE CLOCK Whatever the time of day, she dresses for it beautifully. Because she's wise about fashion, she knows the look this spring is prettier, more feminine. She's wise about investing fashion dollars, too, makes her selec , tions at Woodward & Lothrop where smart clothes wear pleasant price tags. Her trim office and after costume suit makes double news because it's white and cotton ottoman. Its sleeveless dress top, a silk surah print, 6-16, 39.95. Little parties and Sunday gallery-going find her in textured silk with a skirtful of released pleats; navy or blazing blue, 8-18, 29.95. She goes partying in a sheath of row on row of cotton Cluny-type lace; the wide straps, removable. Black or beige, 10-18, 25.00. All from Misses' Dresses, Wash ington, Chevy Chase, Wheaton Plaza, 7 Corners and Alexandria. Make a date to see more around the clock fashions and accessories at our Career Girl Show (see below). IMWr®2I I Iv 1 ZF 4JZ i I IO > f Ml Wm JPr f/\ x /7 1 /wW i/WWi wi i f / ! i 'I \w\_ l H \ ■ // J ji/W W1 ' \1 viT-x /PilSs \ / w w X f \ ’W-SH ‘ wifi • Wil ■ IB ..Ik > ■ kk I I I \ \ v / n. Ilr f * il A \ •/ \ z —W V, Tz Z ? Ask for your ticket now 'K. \ £ CAREER GIRL FASHION SHOW \ jl/ y Sheraton Park Hotel \ \ * | Wednesday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. | Xl t Honor Guest: Horrolyn Dilley of "Glamour" J ’L J? % Tickets (no charge) at Information Desk, Z Xk r N Washington Store; at Office, Chevy Chase, / Xk / Wheaton Plaza, 7 Corners, Alexandria ' ■ mi ■ -rtr. >• | , r . v . , . . ■ w— -4..1.11. ...jii.w.ii .ij.llllo 1 I ) THE SUNDAY STAR Washington, D. C., March It, 1962 H-11