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SOCIETY Keep Your Furs Safe From Fire. Theft and Moths by Having Them Stored in Our PERFECT DRY AIR STORAGE Furs Remodeled Now at Summer Prices. [T AT UL win McCo: After being received by Mrs James W. Wadsworth, jr., president of the legion, and Mrs. McCoy, president of the unit, she and Miss Harlan were es- corted to the *“hut,” where the work of the boys was on sale. After admir- ing and purchasing a number of things and holding a heart-to-heart reception with those in attendance, Mrs. Harding and Miss Harlan were taken through many of the wards where the patients are confined to their chairs or beds. 1105 H St. N.W. Phone Franklin 3683 T T Legion. Red Cross hostess house, where a bright fire burned in the wide fireplace: and where a number of the boys were assembled for study and amusement. They visited several of the wards and talked with the This_evening the c“?h‘ere they know how o fit corsets. Vice President and _{Mrs. Coolidge will be guests of honor it the twentieth maple sugar dinner of the Vermont Society in Washington. { which is entertaining at Rausche n ne will be Capt. and{ lev. Prof. WV 1 The repast { " Mrs. Coolidge will leave \Vashington {in"the morniug for Northampton, ito visit her son: nd Coolidge, for about g | Mrs, s of honor at a {dinner to be given this evening by the and The Secr ate | Hughes will b ry of the gue: v of Japan and Baroness| t Beautiful Dinner. s Vs Of all the series of briiliant func- b 4 {tions planned for Dr. Esteban Gil UR 1d ! Borges, the minister of foreign mi lations of uador and head of the cold storage ||| Lieht Sl Trom . counrs jand Senora (il Borges. nonme was facilities keep fmore beautiful than the dinner giv : : flast even by the ambassador of { Furs in perfect condi- [ 1'ru “una "Senora de “Feant at e i Thetect “s iy Pan-American Union building i tion. The best “summer h ome” [} AT Wer Sl T o for your seal coat and other ‘large octagon-shaped table arranged precious furs. The protection around the fountain in thi io, costs little. (where tropical plants, palms and; ling made picturesque 1l Repairing at Special Rates. L N e e et | through the foliage which extends to glass roof overhead and para-j " with their gay red plumage. {perehed high above ihe diners. giv- !ing an added note of color. On the MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES in itable an claborate decoration wa of iplace, consisting of large plaqu 1212 F Street. ipink Colombian roses, larkspur and — o CORNGT — | Marguerices with tall Dorotny Per- G. G. CORNWELL & SON !ikin rose trees in the centér, the ipendant clusters of tiny pink flowers Specinl price this week on {ralling shower effect. Colored ilights were reflccted in the basin 0 of the fountain, which was edged i ringed orchestra | | with ferns, and a played throughout the dinner. The guests included Senor Don Fe- lipe Franciz and Senora Franc Dr. Jose Santiago Rodriguez and Senora Rodriguez, Dr. Manuel Segundo San- chez and Senora Sanchez. Dr. Her- rera-Mendoza and Senora- Herrera- M:ndoza and Mr. Francisco J. Yanes. stant director of the Pan-Ameri- S0, BUTTER 1415 H St. NW Quality First at Oppen- heimer's fcan Union, and Senora Yanes, all i members of the special mission from . { Venezuela. The other guests were emstltc ! the ambassador of Argentina and { Mme. Le Brcton. the mini = ‘ i Dr. Carlos Manuel de Regular or Unique Double | minister of Venezuela, Width | Santos A Dominici; { Dominici, the minister of Ecuador Picot Edge Plait - {and Senora de Elizalde, the minister {'of Colombia and Mme. Ureta, the { minister of Uruguay and Mme. Va- rela, the minister of Costa Rica and {Senora de Beeche, the minister of { Guatemala and Senora de Bianchi, he minister of the Dominican Repub- and Jutton” at ic and Senora de Joubert. the minis- er of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Don Ale- andro Cesar; the charge d'affaires of he legation of Panama, Senor Don J. Lefovre, and Senorita Ramona E. | Lefevre: the attache of the legation | of Bolivia, Senor Pablo Rada: the ! director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Mr. and Mrs Stewart Johnson, Mr. John Barrett, he secretary of the legation of Vene- zuela, Senor Don Luis Churion; the xecretary of the Peruvian embassy, Dr. Prada; Mr. Franklin Adams, Senor Comandante Dr. Don Leoncio 1. de i Mora of the military medical mission ! Trom Peru and Senora de Mora; Mme. Paulo_de Godoy, Mrs. Joseph Hamp- i 1 i | | 1415 G Street | BIRD Ocposite Keith's Furs Exclusively } son. Senorita Aramburu, Miss Tulia i Uribe and Miss Ines Uribe. The am- Safety for Your Furs |iisidor and Senora de Pezet will A T entertain again at_dinner Thursday, Be careful where your fine furs May 19, when the Secrctary of State go for summer storage. We offer | and Mrs. Hughes will be the honor Storage under the Most Improved | Buests: o (,cm‘dx_nmh. and will return your!yeuijan Ambassador furs in best condition. Notify us!Returns From Newark. when to call for your coat. | The ambassador of Italy, Rebuilding Furs a Specialty Signor | Dicci, accompanied by Signor Vittorio of the embassy staff, re- y from a short visit J. alorsi i turned yi ito New | Baroness de Cartier wife of the i ambassador of Belgium, returned to: | the embassy last evening, after a {week's absence in New York. M. Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop Esteban Gil-Borges, minister | H Dr. . RtV lof foreign relations and head of the 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. Sccwas aission from Venezuela, to- | her with the other members of mission, will visit Mount Ver- today as the guests of the Sec- ¥ of the Navy, Mr. Denby, and | { will ‘place a_bronze wreath on the tomb of Washington. | "The party will make the trip down jthe Potomac aboard the President's {vacht, the Mayflower, and luncheon will be served en route. Friday Dr. L Gil-Rorges, with Senora Gil-Borges, i Dr. Jose Santiago Rodrigues and Mr Harry Chapin Plummer, will leave for Lexington, Ky. where he will | place a wreath on the tomb of Henry 1 lay, one_ of the first advocates of A Selected Group of Summer Dresses Reduced to $89.50 A promise of Sum- mer in every model of this group. Beau- tiful creations oped from Foulard, Canton Crepe and Georgette. pan-Americanism. _From there the ! part go to_Boston, thence to | Providence, t® Fall River and to | i {ington | they will sail short | America and the oth w York. All of the other mem- sers of the mission will leave Waxl Friday for New York, where some for South crs for Europe. i S IWill Be Guents {of Homor at Hanquet. The minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg will the guests of onor at « banquet to be given this ning by the American-Scandina- Vian Foundation at the Waldorf As- | toria Hotel, in New York. Nenator Irvine L. Lenroot of Wi | consin and Dr. Jacob Gould Schur- {man. former president of Cornell Uni- {versity, will be among the speakers. ! "The minister and Mme. Wallenberg, {who have been in New York since i Tyesday, will return Sunday. | devel- Capt. C. J. Henry, honorary attache {of the British embassy, will spend the | week end in Virginia, Dr. Jose T. Baron, second secretary of the Cuban legation, left the capital !Yoday for Cuba, where he will spend two months, Unusual Character Hats that formerly sold at £30 to $40, reduced now to of Maj. Count ttache of the 1 Monday on \d the summer in ‘ountess Bonde, wife Nils Ronde. military jegation of Sweden | the Aquitania to gps {Sweden with relativ 1 { arr Mo odhart of the rmick- 4 evening at the a House in compliment Lamarche of New York. a small Purple Tris T to Mixs Mary Repre: and Wife E entertained at | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'D. €. Wellesley Club onor Mrs. Pendleton. of M ES Thelma Mary The minister of the Serbs, Croats! and Slovencs and Mme. Grouitch were | Jdaughter of Mr. and M The Washington Wellesley Club is the guests in whose honor Mrs k Briggs, and Mr. William | 1,day issuing invitations to a dinn Charles M. Ffoulke entertained at!oarltiopdman. took place last cvening honor of President Ellen Per dinner last evening. The other guests RS o at the Mount Vern leton on May 21 at Rauscher’ The included Mr. and Mrs. William Miller : g% S hurch, the Rev. Danic of State and Mrs. Charles Collier. Dr. and Mre David Javne Hill, [ M Brown officiating. e ishes and Gen. John J. Per- Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock. God 3 e decol m_ of spring!ghing will also he guests of honor. dnrd of Buffalo. Gen Nelion A: Milas, | fewers and paims adorned the church |~ Mra. Oliver Jlovem ix chairman of M. i Addison and Mr. {wo.uim;»'m‘r.f ‘l“h;r:;“{dr-;l‘-‘:]"‘. mv:i\“n'd‘:h ce on arrangements. The mini r and Mme. Grouitch w given in n riage by her father. wa “Or| * the F nch play to be e A I e o I:h-'m:""'-"’.""‘ by Mrs. A Tbe Briges Saturday_evening at the r Mme. Grouiteh will make an address Lo of hono ence Mr. Franklin MacVeagh hefore the Itotary Club., They will ]S maid of hon benefit for the re-edu remain away over the week end. H ch soldiers who have “" ! s 10 Yaile te Spead 0 ilma Jer A the famous| N | L as the flo vocalist, d to sing liam N. Vaile, wife of Rep- man wos Mr. E. Leonard | car; . 1600 16th 260, e Vaile of Denver. will sail nd the other men in 1 is chairman of the ticket com- from New York for Naples on May 21, ding party included Mr. Albert! mittee. { to be absent throughout the summer Mr. Raymond C. Briggs.' and early fall. Mrs. Vaile will s Gallihe i1 A fair and tea for the bemefit of " summer in Rome and! Br. Manly g Animal Rescue Leazue will he | H and Mr.” A i at the home of Mrs. William £ the br B 12 Calitornia stre sually lovely, : afternoon. May 7. from ainbow shades. i vir is given by the Animal who P - | riends” Club, members Mr Was a guest v 3 zues - nd Mrs. Samuel A, Kimberly | Migs Loui ; ption and dunc ziven by the| s their guests their n L'i“ M ] e Speaker and Mrs. Gillette, and were | « Oler and_ Miss Ann Brown THURSDAY, MAY 5 ‘1 2 Suits 1921, SOCIETY o < rage's schoolgirl cou nv]:ucs: for a time, has returned 1o her|land will be here over the weck end:nounced today by Mrs. L. W the strects from trays will be 3 daughter of Ad-|home. and then will visit friends in I'hila- | f iy i s K , 1 ‘. H. Seales of An-| L L ong o A tIEn G City before | (ar: chairman ot Flower a Sugstor, Miss Eather ! Sl H Scales of M| Mrs. W. P. Coler of Highland Park.irclurning to their home in Pitts-|flower boctha to be 0 a4 in various Miss Dorothy Gowen ‘idesmaids will be Miss |rn-m. Mich.. is the guest of her par-|turgh. s of Washington will be unde toddard, Miss Florence Soungest daughter | ents. Representative and Mrs, W. W. ion of Mre. Thomas Wat: Greg Miss Madeline Rigg, B Burrage. and | Chalmers of Toledo. Ohio. at Congress! . ory, Mrs. Willium ¢ Johnson, Brown and Miss Helen fizabeth Gwath- Hall Hotel. Doring the war Mr. Coler) Flower Mrs. Charles Cowies Tucker., Mrs. 1y of Norfolk Hza e ma | was actuary of the war risk bureau, |for Salvat Vid Mead. Miss Dlizabeth Kefer- I Miss Aroostino of Annapoli ! The personnel of the ay” istein. Miss Webster. Mrs Mrs. Alexander Stewart and Mrs 5 o . IMd: Mi Frances Myers and Miss Mrs. Kilburn, wife of Col committee. which will scll flowers in | Henry rbury. Mre. Edward Weeks, Daniel of Washi M H d oes in Raln tO Attend Geor(’e‘"" e Loval of Norfolk and N Phyl- | burn, entertained at & lunche |all parts of Washington Wednesday |Mrs. U B. | and others s1 tIVIrs. Rarding G 2L His Walker of Portsmouth, \ lowed e v, in compli was an ne the flower girls whe B < 3 & ! Rev. Duval Gwathmey of Wythe Lo M . f"t:‘“ ;"'“‘m"s"\""vl 1 | Va. will be his brother's best mzn, | Ky. who is the guest of Mrs. Rowarn Baildwin McCoy Unit, American N e Bl e e o Lo ! : W, Jenkins, A of Camp Bustis: 5 5 z ’ L T {Licnt. Comi a1 Mrs. Edward L. Stock will be at : oman s Legion, lea. home this afternson, from 4 to &] ° : lock, at her home, ckhome. ¥ a -4 - v Hills, Md. to the wives of . 1 e ainister oriSwi Mr members of the Rotary (lub. M = f RS. HARDING drove to Mount | de Riano, the minfster of Suiize et U Charies v semmes, wite of tia new: | ! Twelve-Ten F St Alto Hospital in the rain ves- | {0 e Co L "N Wainwright: "”‘”"'l r( l}r{f}l!l'-n and Mr. William | d Hll‘"!' fl': the |lx'w-‘ {(j"hr' terday afternoon to attend a|[sentative a®' Mrs. John Jacob Rog-. of Baitimore. i ehaliantl il tea given by the George Bald- Stephen Pell c;.l ;l{.mo\; l‘_j‘" s i - lifig rett t assist ) . Ameri Women's . Glavds inckley, | ine Briggs Weds H ;N y . = : Cnit, American L L L T T o el As an Added Attraction to QOur Stock Y : Reducing Event We Have Re-Priced for : ‘ Immediate Selling—Forty-Two of Our HANDSOMEST SUITS ! In Navy, Black, P.-wter and Gray Shades All Sizer- -One of a Kind Group Number One Includes Original Suits Lav- ishly Beaded and Embroider -d. 1 Sust Formerly $255.00 $139.50 1 Suse Formerly $184.00 $125.00 1 Sust Formerly $17500 $125.00 2 Susts Formerly $16&.50 $115.00 Formerly $15¢.50 $115.00 Now Now Now Now Now i ;na(:!l'lalinml at luncheon by Mrs. Ed- archmont, N, ¥ " Hatvarains:race i e e e e 2 d her husband, Mr 2 Suits Formerly $15¢00 Now $98.50 = Iy ot T AR AN : | Mrs. Boland joined her busband, At g 5 i % shdviso Fecnauiana }‘r]s:‘-i.:?"fi'm 160 vénterday at 'a luncheon | F, W Boland of iU A " Group Number Two Pressnts the Plain Tailored, -t ed to 2 6th | at the Shoreham. e n Miss Beulah Stev- | 5 3 > i il 0 NG o1 o ret couuins e 1 e e mbrordered and New Fringed Models. 4 polre Wells Goodykoontz, wife of | piver, Fla. will arrive in e lmdian | Hm Beach.” Fla. Mr. and Mrs. o-i 9 Susts Formerly $158.50 Now $98.50 2 Virginia., ente fhad “' .“ itk ton tomorrow te he the guest of | i 2 2 < ooy ST AL LR | ot B sons Blodiett at ber Special | A Suits Formerly $138.50 Now $98.50 k gh, in compliment to he 2z v 1 e TIRES 9 80' 4 Suits Formerly $118.50 Now $85.00 fcently me to D = i','ji’?“" o T S 30x3%% [ | 3 Susts Formerly $98.50 Now $69.50 B | Street. ‘Nrs. Kingman. formeriy Snap them up! | 4 Suits Formerly $95.00 Now $69.50 Quin, § lmh ;mu Cochrane, with their chii- CHAS E M“-LER, lnc.' 8 s . F h oA - in : e bt come from Boston w0 join | S EDe By B axtun? B | : sm‘ts ormerly 315,7’:0 Now $55.00 Mrs. . Mrs. Homer Hoch. ! fiss MeDonald and Miss Webster will | 'S A uzey Formerly $69.50 Now 34950 " Mrs. John W ; omorro “ruoo e | . £ B o onn e sum_ | not 7 tomorrow afternoon at th E AY “ = i National Cathedral s vol, Antwerp. i 3 LMANN’ I — | Mrs. Horton Pope of Denver is the | RICHARD HEL NN'S T e s A . ; ope of Denver is the HA be hasthlnca ainpon i eee 1'}“ = ol bl (nier, Mie Bvi «od-. BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE : = dert Turner in N ppshire avenue. Mrs. Stephen B BIK e T Thas come to Washington a | The True Homemade Salad Dressing veatornas oD Bl kIngareturned) regent from Colorado in the board | ASK YOUR GROCER iantic City. 3 SLAVEInEALS “pts for Mount Vernon, and will 5 o {remain throughout next week for the C AND IC A JAR Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Lewis enter AICER. H Ry tained guests at dinner last evenin z at the Purple Iris Inn. Twin Oaks Plays to | Hudnon—Dudley Wedding i iIs Charming Event. | Pink roses, palms and ferns formed a Representative and Mrs. Frederick . Hicks entertained at dinner last evening. when their guests included lthe ambassador of Spain and Senora "~ ¢/ $15 THESE REDUCTIONS ARE MADE WITHOUT RE- GARD'TO THE WHOLESALE TOST, EACH SUIT IS AN ERLEBACHER ORIGINATION—MADE FROM THE VERY FINEST MATERIALS AND FINISHED WITH THE MOST EXACTING CARE. 10% Discount | T The remainder of our stock of Suits, Coats, Wraps, Frocks and THE SUIT ILLUSTRATED 1s OF NAVY POIRET TWILL WITH TOBACCO BROWN EMBROID- Be Given Saturday. ip i Mr. and Mrs Charles J. Bell have |beautiful setting for the marriage of —workmanchip is assured Dresses offered now at ERY IN WONDERFUL DESIGN. postioned the outdoor performance of | haf as o il o e o M e o o 1o ; FORMERLY $150.00, NOW §9§ 50 two plays they were to have given|Roland C. Dudley of Washington. for- | boleTien fne Purniture. ! - this evening at Twin Oaks. tneir [ meglyiot Viginia: mhich ook place fast 1225 14em 8. | au o ) hosme €I | Mvening at § o'clock at the home of the - Run ity Mo, D e o skt nthont et e | Gao, Plitt Co.. Inc.. BRI —— e g e Dark | iends witnessed the ceremony. whie | Cap in ‘which ,,,nr:"?,,n;‘,:“wffl was performed by the Rev. William Tt Our Cold Storage Is Safest i Lf:mf. Tne cim ot “whicn "will ‘o\”nrliB::lri‘gtzf‘zmr('hvdri\_lrs. John Stahl, who Place for Your Furs | tween it a ~ audie: laved the wedding music. ve 2 e lGhte The pydence: refisct: Bl e e heraier the cyrw‘ncun'\r,m"rnij Very: Mederaie .Cuarge. presented by Mr. Robert Bell, son of [bride. who was given in marriage by FURS REMODELED | @ the hosts. who returned recently from | her father. wore a modish tailored { | pen“sylv‘ni. SR | S b F B S Y g i Eanet & Bacher, |1 aRs XU (ompany o (1 ot A s : 3 A . e and straw ; p e Thaopds; famous In the world | Fnt. the crown enoircled with a gray | y i Avenue Street some artistic contributions. ostrich plume; her corsage bouquet | o : was of bride roses and lilies of the Mrs. William Kearny Carr was|vall . hostess at a luncheon today. Miss Marion K. Greene attended the i G bride as maid of honor, wearing an o e . | Miss Burrage Weds ofective gown of gray embroidered ES 650 . | Gwathmey Tonight. taffeta, with a h_lank tulle picture hat Of interest in Washington and in|Sewn with sequins, and her bouquet palrs o Virginia. us well as to naval circles | %a3 of pink rosen M7 Balvert Husel ~ i o . irginia. s n. Are- ! fonerally, i the pmarriage of Mise O ption followed, when the bride and Pure Cream . Rear Admiral Guy H. Burrage, U. . | bridegroom were assisted in receiving [ J ’ 1 N, and Mrs. Burrage, now stationed | by Mrs. Hudson. mother of the bride, at the Norfolk navy vard, to Mr. Wil- | Who wore a gown of gray crepe de i i liam Watts Gwathmey, jr., son of Mr. | chine. i 1 and Mrs, William Watts Gwathmey ) Mr. and Mrs. Dudley left later for| | of Norfolk and prominently related & Wedding journey through Virginia. H throughout the south. and on their return they will reside || e ) ”» The ;na:riagf- w{(\l' ln(k;'mar‘; this |at 3003 Cambridge place. It’s Delicious' S oo . evening at 7 o'clock in Christ C ¥ —— H | Norfolk, and will be rourn:vnd ::)"ha Mrs. Charles J. Bell and Mrs. Jn-“——————l4fll at G='_— acrlflced by Clrcumstances jarge and brilliant reception at the |seph Hampson will receive at the first | L o — - - T home of the bride's parents at the|dance of the “Little Scason Club” at! FRANK E.ALTEMUS H o T T ierley D, Tucker, | Hheacar Tockwosd will make the 1n: kgl | 7 f | 2 R y D. cker, | Chester Lockwood w a -1 i i o - 3 N S 5 st 57 '"“f'““"‘:(“r’r" Chester Tockwood will make the in-| Special far this Week i We contracted for these Shoes some months ago, | 3 1 r. Francis C. St | 5 i 3 4 ’ Steinmetz, rector ‘of the church, will| Mr. and Mrs “Crittenden .mmm.,ELK GROVE Ci when a concession in price coaxed the order. That's tor, will b hor meid of h:.'::: il p'xg:l:.rha\?g‘nr';‘l?:;';‘r:" e e OMAZBUTI'ER Lb. i how it is we can offer these at such a price as | the matron of honor will be the bride- | George Norton of Louisville, Ky, the | 274414tk Bt. N.W. | groom's sister, Mrs. Lyal A. Davidson. ' sister of Mrs. Marriott, who w heri{ 2128-14th St. N.W. , o1 pl mg owers 'S ‘ 3 | Special Sale of Vas d Jardinier ' p €S an €S They are. really exceptionally good values—in seven of ) ; . ) : the most desirable of the season’s styles— | At thx?‘senson, when flowers are most in evidence, we offer an interesting and ex- it | tensive collection of flower holders at most attractive reductions. There is included B < 3 - ~, I 5 attra 8 L el Brown Ki alis X Cw . s | in the assortment a \\'!dc range of values from the most reasonably priced article ap- S L d _Enb'?lbh Oxfords; with leather Cuban heels. | propriate for the outside porch to the more expensive grades for interior decoration. Black Kid English Oxfords: with leather Cuban heels. i | . . . - Mahogany Kid English Oxfords; with leather walking\ F One-Half Reduction | One-third Reduction l hes. | English Pottery (Ivory and Blue) English Pottery (Celeste Blue) ’ : lTa“ Calf, Ball Strap Oxfords; with rubber military { ! Were Reduced to 2 heels. | 10-inch Jardiniere........ $4.50 $2.25 L 42.inch Vase :-'(';) e '{; ‘; - § : | i i ASe L S50 3 i Brown Kid One-Strap Pumps: with leather Baby Louis emyss Ware 10-inch Vase e 53450 $2.33 | heels. & o Were Reduced to B ?,fi;;"“' Jardinicre a"dmzm 5 English Pottery ‘i ¢olors ana | : Black Kid One-Strap Pumps; with leather Baby Louis Jardinere .....ceuen.....$15.00 $750 | . ) Were Reduced to | mds_‘ 5 . G-inch Vase ............. S200 5100 Grinch Vase............ . $200 $1.33 i Tan Calf One-Strap (Imitation Ball Strap): with leather g 8-inch Vase............. $3.00 $1.50 | 8-inch Vase............. $3.00 $2.00 Baby Louis heels. { (,;n.ndk‘fl:x , cach....... $7.00 §3.5() 10-inch Vase....cooeeeo.. $400 $2.67 | p . 8-inch Baskets.......... $200 $400 1 19500k Vasersoioisoneios $3.00 $3.33 | All sizes from 214 to 8—and widths from A to D. s Italian Pottery i § y ) Were Reduced 10 Bronzed Pottery Al $ 18-inch Vase ............82500 $12.50 S SO— . 14-inch Vase (covered). .‘312_.50 %622 8-inch Jardinicre ....... $1.50 $1.00 12-inch Jardiniere .......8$15.50 $7.75 f s 4 Mexi P 10-inch Jardiniere........ $3.00 $2.00 ° 9 ° reabotery s e I e adies’ White Low Shoes ere 1 to 2 b = Flower Bowlls:oessce $5.00 $2.50 10-inch Vase............. $6.50 $4.33 | Fern .... & ’ $4.00 $2.00 | 12-inch Vase......... ....$10.00 $6.67 ¥ Vases .. . $3.25 $1.63 | 14-inch Vase......... ....$10.50 $7.00 : Pump§. Drgss and_ Sport Oxfords, One-eyelet Pumps. 1 | [ Ribbon Ties, Strap effects and Colonials—in White Buck, ~ . White Nu-Buck, White Kid, White Reignskin, White Kool ’ . 1 Cloth, Canvas, Duck, Poplin, etc. All styles of heels— ' i o i leatl'\er and covered \ynod-—A\'hhtar_\'. Cuban, Sport, French, ' u & ar ln 0 I.ouis, Baby and Junior Louis. | = ! Both lots are made on perfect-fitting lasts: medium . | 1215 F ST. md 1212101218 G ST. or long vamps—with turned. welted and flexible soles. Washington’s Gift Store l