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They met fhfee years while at-! tending the institution, and were fellow studénts in & number of their classes during the first two years. i Columbia Hall was tastefully deco- | rated with potted plants and cut flowers | for the occasion. ' The bride wore a becoming gown of | Wwhite flat crepe, with a veil and garland | of orange blossoms, and carried & show- er bouquet of Toses and Iilies of the valley, Miss Blanche Detwiler, sister of the bride, was maid of honof, and was dressed in blue flat crepe and car- ried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Helen Déssain and Maud Abrey, both of Oshawa, Canada, were the bridesmaids. They were dressed in yellow taffeta and earrled blue fidelia roses. Thé flower girls, Audrey Headden and Martha Jes- ter, wore dainty crepé dresses. As preludes to the ceremony, a violin solo was played by Mr. Robert Edwards, and Mr. Dale Hamiiton sang & baritone solo entitled, “When You Are Truly Mine.” Miss Gwendo- 1iné Lacy played the wedding march, by Lohengrin, and as a recessional played Mendeisohn's wedding march. Several members of the families of both the bride and groom were present at the ceremony. _In addition to the parents of the bride, other members of her family in attendance included Mr. and Mrs. Arnon_Angle- moyer_of Phoenixville, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Detwliler of Sellersville, Pa.; Mrs. Harold McIntyre of Mount Vernon, Ohfo; Mr. and Mrs. Harry for the king of Bulgaria, and Mme. Michallow, whe have been at the New Willard since Thursday, left yes- terday for New York, where they will spend several weeks before sailing for their home in Europe. , Hamill, §¢., Mf. A. T. Myers and Mr. Vartan G. Casbarian. Following the_ ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Casbarlan left for a r ithg trip, and upon théfr return will mak thelr homo on Bealle avenue, River ale, Md. ‘The garden party of the Washing- ton Montessori School, postponed be- cause of inclement Westher, witl be given at o'clock this'afternoon in the garden of George Hewitt Myers, 2310 'S street northwest.. The party is for the Benefit of the scholarship fund. There will be a program of rhythmic dancing by chil- dren in costume under direction of Miss Ethel Hoffman Kane, Mrs. Ellen Spencér Mussey, honof- ary dean of the Washington College of Law, is at the Hill Top House, Har- pers Farry, for a few days, but will return for the collége commencement at Memorlal Continental Hall Wed- nesday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bullls are spend- ing the wefk: end at Annapolis, at- tending the graduation of their son, Midshipman Willlam Francis Bullls of the class of 1924, United States Naval Academy. Midehipmen Bulile was gradufted from Central High School in 1920 and was major of the 1st Battalion, High School Cadet Corps. Mrs. Mrs. Newton Gulick entertained a luncheon party of tweive today. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warburton of West Lenox street, Chevy Chase, en- tertained at dinner on Wednesday in honor of the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Ball and Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith. Emeorporated 1747 Rhode Island Avenue Knitted Dresses Of exceptional chic are very specially priced at $27.50 The model sketched may be worn unbelted, for greater smartness, and is knitted with a lborder design of contrasting color. Brushed Wool Capes in white or colors are attractively priced at $37.00 * Mrs. Coolidge Motors to Mercersburg, . Accompanied by Mrs. Stearns. Will Return Here Wednesday. Py 'RS. COOLIDGE left Washing- i ton this morning for Mer- | cersburg, Pa., to attend the graduation exercises of her pons, the elder of whom, Mr. John "oolldge, graduates from Meroersburg Academy tomorrow. Mrs. Coolidge was accompanied on her motor trip by her house guest, Mrs. Frank W. sarns, and they will return to the SVhite House W’pdn-xdn,x evening. %he boys will remain at the school until the close of the term, joining The Ladies of Lounise Home Pontpone Garden Party. Owing to the death of Admiral Stockton, one of the members of the board of ‘trustees of the Louise Home, the ladies have postponed the garden party and concert by the Marine Band scheduled for tomorrow after- noon from 4 to 6 o'clock. d'aftaites of Mexico, the charge d'af- faires of Salvadore, the charge d'af- faires of Nicaragua, the charge d'af- faires of Haitl, the Secretary of Ag- riculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Becretary of Labor, former Sen- ator Atlee Pomerene, Representative Stephen G. Porter, the consul general of Nicaragua, Mr. Solon Polo; Mr. Eduardo Chiari, Mrs. Bugenio Cheva- lier, the undersecretary of state, Mr. Joseph C. Grew; the assistant secre- tary of state, Mr. Leland Harrison; the third assistant secretary of state Mr. J. Butler Wright; Mr. D. R. Cris- singer, Gen. W. H. Bixby, Gen. M. W. Mrs. Howard S. Fisk entertained Saturda; May 31, in honor of Miss Mary Loving. whose marriage takes place Batur#ay, Juné 7. Luncheon was served in the dining room, whérs there was a decoration of orange Dblossoms. After the luncheoft cards were played. ests were Miss Mary Loving, Miss Ruth Bragg, Miss Edith Robey,' Miss Katherine L. Fisk, Mrs. Russell Larcombe, Mrs. Leon Cohen and Mrs. William Uliman. Daniel W. Pemberton an- Ireland, Admiral Leigh' C. Palmer, nounces the hpproaching marriage of [Detwiler of Telford, Pa. and Mrs. ho President and Mrs. Coolidge here | Mr. T. V. O'Connor, (en. Herbert M. MRS. E, R. FREDERICK, Mrs. William Henry Covert an-|her dauhter, Fiorence Ambia, to MF. |Charles Stephenson and son of West- ‘ater. Lord, Mr. D. H. Blair, Gen. S. D.|Formerly of Paris but now making |nounces the marriage of her daugh- """"lg {‘1 ,Vl" Wagner of New York |field, Pa. } i e Rockenback, Gen. Mason M. Patrick, |her home in New York, the homwe|ier Marle to Dr. Andrew Anders, Sat- | Cit¥, Saturday, June . at the Church| Other members of the bridegroom's of the Incarnation, the Rev. Dr. G. W. Atkinson officiating. Miss Pemberton s the sister of Mr. Stafford Pember- ton and of Mr. Weidon Ross Pember- toh of New York ecity. family in attendance in addition to his brother were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Arnold of 3603 Riverside avenue, Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Esther Arnold, a sister, also of Cleveland; Mrs. Aibert Baus and Miss Irma Baus of Lebanon, Pa. After the ceremony & reception was Commissioners Cuno H. Rudolph and |gueést of Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donal Maj. James Franklin Bell, Mr. Ed-|%on at their home on Massachuse mund Platt, Gen. Lansing H. Beach, | avenue. Gen. Harry Taylor, Lieut. Col C. O.| — Sherrill. . Mr. Robert Lansing, Mr. William J Price. Col. George T. Weitzel, Assia- tant Surgeon General J. D, Long, Mr. urday, in {hv Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral, Mount St. Alban, Reyv. Canon R. J. Ripley offi- clating. Dr. and Mps. Anders will e at home on the afternoon of June at 1706 Diamond street, Philadel- Pa Esme Howard, and Lady Isabella ward motored iato Virginia yvester- 8hy and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Y.ouis Hertle at Gunston Hall, taking ter with the hosts in their historie Jome. "f"rh- an.bassador of Great Britain, The maid of honor, Miss Myra Mc- Atee, sister of the bridegroom, wore a cream lace frock over shell pink chiffon with tulle hat to match and The board of managers of the Chil- dren’s Country Home will give a tea ‘Thursday afternoon for the purpose phi. ongresstonal Wedding Charles Moore, chairman of the Com- | carried theart roses, Mrs. H. Pitcher has gone 10,6 hringing together those inleresred | o 0 2t the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 3n Bethlehem Chapel Today. mission of Fine Arts; Dr. Ignacio Cal- | Mr. A. Cooper Waller of Washington | Princeton, N. J. to spend the week |i; the home and also to show the (Continued on Ninth Page.) A wedding of unusual interest in|deron. Dr. Manoel de Oliveira Lima.|served the bridegroom as best man, | end with her son, Mr. Paul Pitcher | great progress in the organization, e nd reaidential society | Bt Rev.’ Thomas J. Shahan, Re the ushers were Mr. Wiil Hays, | Who is a student at Princeton Uni- o e e John B. Creedon, Dr. Willlam Mather r, Mr. Frank J. Mulkern, | versity Artiold-Detwiler W 2 e e Lewls, Dr. Luciug B. Clark, Dr. C. R 5 of Washington, My |y o W J. Spencer and her daugh- | in Takoma Park Yb:’rll:y. WP e €a Ilouse '20 ey T Pantie, [Mann, Mr. Charies M. Pépper, Mr. Indianapolis o henorts | Wist Bavin, Detwilar, Gl diites ol Funk of Tilinois hecomes the bride of | S¥ero, Mallet-Prevoet Mr.” Charle of New York sons | N. C. are the house gueats of Mr. and |and Mrs, R, G. Detwiter. 41 Wodland LancheonsTeas—Dinners TOR THE B T R e B iteman of |eld: Mr. G Logan Tayne, Mr. Francis | nreakfast waa sorved At ftagcnors | Mrs: Prank Sprines Westhrook of |avenue, Takoma Park, ana Mr! Paui|3200 Rittenhouse St Cleve. 1138 Pooria, 111 The be|\White, Dr. Jullus Kieln, Dr. Danaf for the wedding party and intimate | McKinley street, s ried Inat night in Golumbie © iall of ) is crformed by the L. | Munro, Mr. T (. Wils 18, Those nsaisting M, White- | isx Frances Russell 18 attending | Wasnington” Missionsrs” oesit! >t | Oriental Rugs and Carpets| || B e n e e thiehem Chapel of Tt 5 npectiving the Buests RCO'E | the ceremonies of June week at thelyoma Park, Md, by Rev. H CF | ghe Wathington Cathedral, and rol- | et M Rox Dy Chapin, e F 10 - T MeAtee, Admiral ROE. | {1 SRRSO a] Headomy, where |Kqma Fark, Md. by Rey . J. Det- Washed, Cleaned, | | ved by etp! at the home of t shop, My . Ba . Mr. Ste- Judee 2 e is the guest of Lieut. : . : i e Pt blba Aeiphiniam mas. beo [Bhen James. M ST Henry, Dr. | Parker, cousins’of the bride: Miss | $he 15 the house guest of Lidt | (Onio) Academs, a brother of the bride. Repaired Placed about the altar in the chapel | SHENA, OFf Boress, Dr. Guillermo A | Jeannie MeAtée and Mrs. Kate Hig- | prmmanien nad Mo 3, T 00V (00 e b Noas) o bridagraom ats grade- FIREPROOF BTORAGE . S ol & 4 B iregg, Mr. Percy | gins. 3 ~ ¢ S as on lonary College, B or oses and peonias | Qen. MF. William Aithoft, Mr. Frank | *'Both the bride and bridegroom are | parents. Lieut. WL and Mrs, Hent |Miss Detwiler having received her ds: fies of pin ses hage, Mr, C. M. Baboock, Mr. Ehert K. | descended from old Maryland ana | Roer casey in Washington, she Wikl | gree of bachelor of arts In the 193 Potomac 159 e bride's gown s of heavy ivory | BUEHew. Mr. John H. McNeely, Mr. H.| Kentucky familles, their ancestors | iPend a few days with Lie class, while Mr. Arnold recelved his de- o st . white satin, made with short sleeves, & slightly oval neck line and draped “to the left side with a large bow of S. Fairbank, Mr. George Quisenberry, Mr. F. W. Wile, Mr. David Lawrence, Mr. Harry Frantz, Mr. Henry Swein- having come to Ameriea with the Lord Baltimore colony, and the bride is the great-grandniece of the late gree at the close of the 1924 school term. At Conn, Ave. & R Et. Mrs. T. Dewitt Talmage, who ac- hart, Mr. John C. Long, Mr. W. 0. companied by her daughter, Mrs. Pitt $10-00 o satin. The vell 1s of o a rohbishop Spalding of Baltimore. [ &on o Mot Wiltard fop Ah O, T e Tect 1 Iongtl o [utherford, = Mr. Paul' Lum, Mr|She ls the only deuhter of Mrs.| cachinite btone Nerirapaard for an Palling over the net bridal veil ar-|r g o ?fi?:‘.f‘rn“rr&‘ ‘\\rlrmifln‘ el | Whitecotton and the late Mr, (3eor&s|ally at dinner there last night, hav- e o Lo e e blon., | e, Miy A J. Brousseau, Mr. A. R. | and was Sraduated from the Vipita: | N6 SIX guests. urs are aluvaplie— B oe framing tha face, and at tha|Fonmanc Me .{“;nfi‘;"(’,‘f"",,,.‘,’“r;mp";;‘f tion Convent of St. Louis and later| The marriage of Miss Anna Loulse . W fferi > B e e line ot the fovwn | By ORIt Mr. day Ratnbun, Dr. | UGS 1o antimn.. The brdeRroon | Daniel Webster Aroricy to e Harvey or 1 easo | e are offering our regular stock of e veil and the neck line o e o . Goldsmith, Mr. James B, o o o . . BteAts 5 oy I . . B e ot e vagtoy " OF | Gonner, Mr. Calvin W. Rice, Mr. I W. | foutavitie; 1oy Ho was admitted 10 | 3rie . G Casbarian. took misce at hand-embroidered linens, handmade TMies Florence 1. Jank, sister of the | *GroveDeal A N, dohneon, Mr. N the bar in Louisville and served as a | noon today at the Riverdale pres- |} . i i il b dcloth sil inted il bridc 1y (e maid of honor, her gown | Mir. Tugh Millcr, M Haroim 5 Hac: | (DI during the world war. ' Atter | byterian’ Churcn, Riverdale, 3d. ' the f Time now to place your furs beyond ||| voiles, broadcloth silks, printed voiles, B Sellow!” ghorectte Grimimed i | ol He “teVant” HEBOL P | the armisties B Vecarme mamber of | Rev W It “Topbing otelaing.’ |7 s B of it Dl o i peinied. gonpes anidl about 5 deesses Blo flounce skirt slightly draped in the |er, Mr. Ernest’ N Smith, Mo s o | 1e I8 a member, of the University | flat crepe and silk lace, simply made. € reach or moths. ur wagons hich iinall > vith a soft girdle of the o 2larid » b Mr. M. O.|and Press clubs of Washington. r.| Her tulle vell was he! y a ban R e e | e R i o Markham, Mr. C.|and Mrs. MeAtee left during the|deau of orange blossoms and she car- on request. whi were originally marked up to Seith 1ale pastel Shades of pink orchid] & - 3. 3. Palmer. afternoon for a moter trip, and upon | ried a shower bouquet of bride roses “9 50 at . . 8 Yollow gnzdentas, sad a long stream- = their return will live in their new |and lilles of the valley. o 2 this price. oot bine velvet ribbon falling from| , Mrs. James Kimbrough Jones, jr.,|home at 3815 Alton place, Armslelgh| Mrs. Willlam Hamill, jr., 1 Summer Rates on Repalrmg and Re- fi_»"\“ Sevh) eaught at the end with & vh‘n.!,susufed hlnvl'.:]linn! for the mar- The nul-of—\l'o\\'n guests lxn- m:gmn of hnw:'- wearing nl gow 1 Th L + f h w l o ] d_ 12 t b o T of er daughter, Elizabeth | ciuded Col. W. T. McAtee of Louis- | white crepe and carrying pink roses. od 0 D B ids were Miss Margaret | T8¥10T. to Lieut. Harry Browning | ville, Mrs. Kate Higgins of Owens-|The bridcsmalds were Miss Mary Al- modeling are e Lowest ot the year € are also including sport coats Slocum, U. 8. N, at 5 o'clock the af- and Miss Pringle of Alesia, Md Take advantage of them to have your s i Capt. and Mrs. Beaure- 1 Jierfoc onnb joRnade L ternogri of Wednesday. June 3. “in * 4 Oaiser, Miss Covie | Viela Bell. and they 'wore gowas of | and 8 suits. orinne Stephens and rocks a he Washington Helghts Presby- -"and Mrs. Joseph |organdy in peach and orenid . and ,of delphinium blue, ""v*hW""“d-“;"“K the | terlan Church, Washington, . Y Mr. and Mre. Spalding, Mr. | carried swaet peas. Janet Frothing- Fur Coat Remodeled—No Charge for SRICLICE BRI o e et 1 Mrs. Mattingly of Baitimore: | ham Roby was the flower girl, wear- S h d . b SR AN Rl i el (I ; W. H. Brewington and Mrs |ing a frock of pink organdy. and torage when you order repairs. Uquets of vellow daisies. : pring < edie e e N Ben T Funk I the best man, | flowers for the wedding at high noon "‘fif" Cobb and Miss Cobb of St. Louis, Mastct Walter Felter was the ring ) 2 are the ushe are Mr. Charles D.[today of Miss Jeanne Brewington | Mr. James P. Casbarian was the Thomas, Jr., cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr. Emerson Anthony, both of Peoria; Mr. Regis H. Post, jr.. of New York and Mr. Donald Macintosh of To- ronto, Canada, Whitecotton and Mr. Camden Rile: McAtee. The ceremony, performed by the Rev. Edward Buckey, was follow- ed by a nuptial mass, during which a particularly well selected program of m their neice, Miss Virginia Smith Pul- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin §. Puller will | b. entertain this evening in_ honor of | Willlam B. David, Mr. William Robert est man, and the ushers were Mr. ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Puller, and her fiance, Mr. William Includes Every Hat in Stock Saks Fur o, L[ ZvRRi£RS FOR OVER A THIRD OF A cenTuRY TI_ W) + 610 Twelfth St.—Just above F The Young Ladies’ Shop 1113 G Street NW We have been forced out and must vacate. Our entire stock must be sold—regardless of cost, former prices or values. Enormous reductions on smart Ready-to-Wear that mean ridicu- lously low prices, of which these are examples: [rusic was given. the “Venl Creator” being sung as e weddin art en- tered the church. DL The bride was glven away by her uncle, Admiral R, F. Coontz, com- mander-in-chief of the United States fleet. She wore a simply draped white chiffon gown, trimmed with exquisite Norman lace more than 100 years old, the court trath being also of old lace. A soft tulle veil which hung to the hem of the train, was held in place by a lace coronet and orange blossoms, and she carried a shower bouquet of lilles of the vailey. Among _the out-of-town' guests are Mrs. C. M. Miner of New Haven, Conn., tand Mrs. H. E. Risser of Chicago, IIl B. Case, son of Mrs. C. C. Case, whose marriage will take place Thursday. Mre. Elvin R. Heiberg and Miss Heibetg will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison H. Dodge at their resi- dence, 2016 R street, until the middle of June, when they will open their house in Edgemoor, Md. Owing to illness, Mrs H. Campbell Graef has recalled invitations for her at home tomorrow afternoom. SPECIAL We will allow the 1st 15 purchasers of our $10.06 dresses to purchase one of another lot cof dresses for— Mr. Thomas and his bride will leave after the reception for a wedding trip. & their home at 244 Kast York. They will n 48th street, N The third assistant secretary of state and Mrs. J. Butler Wright will be among the guests at dinner this evening of the chief of the division ©of near eastern affairs of the State Department and Mrs. Allen W. Dulles, who will entertain a small company fniformally. Mr. Nicoli Michailow, court painter L L T e T E 2 T T WINDOW SHADES AS YOU WANT THEM No matter what size shade you [N, need—we make them to order at FACTORY PRICES. They work easily and can be had in the color you designate. Phone us for esti- mates. Maj. Raymond . Payne, U. 8 A, ®nd Mrs. Payne spent the week end &t Annapolis, where they went to at- tend the Army-Navy game Saturday, nnd that evening Major Payne at- tended the graduates’ banquet, while Mrs. Payne was entertained at a din- ner given by the wives of the grad- wates of the 1912 class now stationed et the Naval Ac 7 % i 2777 Representative and Mrs. John H. Smithwick will be joined today by their gon, Mr. William V. Smithwick, who has just received his law degree from the University of Florida. § N N N N N N N D LI 2212071720 Y zzrs770007227007772774 The minister of Bollvia and Senora do Jaimes Freyre entertained at a dance last evening for their daughter, Senorita Yolanda Jaimes Freyre. The uests Included the minister of Siam, va Buri Navarasth, Miss Inger Bfyn and Miss Laura Bryn, daugh- ters of tha minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn; Miss® Pachita Joubert, fgughter_of the minister of the Do- inican Republic, and Senora de Jou- bert: “the Misees’ Heilmann, daughters ®f the secretary of the French em- 7 W. STOKES SAMMONS | 830 13th St. N.W.l Proprietor ain 4874 Dresses $19.75 and $2250 Dresses Phone of D SLLII 117 LT L/ P11 2 20 Pusey”and Mme. Hellmann: Senorita Crepe de Chine, N ingela’ Cromeyer of the legation of Printed Crepe -and s Regular $25.00, $29.75 and $35.00 values, fi“'f’ g)g{‘n-r{ sz‘s’«'nffi“}‘.flns.fl'r"q’f Ty pt | R 2 Georgette. Sale includi 8, Silks, Ca: G i Hd- Mme. Yousry Pasha; Senorita price .. including Sports Silks, nton Crepes, d ’I:l“orlkn!ll Coronadn of the Colomblan Hegation, Miss Ruth Crissinger, Mi {Fugenic Le Merle, Senora de 'Espl- Roshanara, Plain and Flowered Georgette and Crepe Satins. Sale price $16-75 9 L3 Suits Tailored and Sport Suits, models for Dressy, General and Vacation wear. Regular $39.75 and $45.00 models. $ 1 5 osa, wife of the military attache of Hhe Chilean _emb: ; Miss Lucia 7 D Plerce Barbet, Mr. Robert Mendes l en r Joncalves, second secretary of the 'BI‘I’-I“R“ embassy; Senor !')nfl4 Jose M. Coronado, retary of the Colom- jan_ legation Senor Vietor A|!nro, s:: Manuel Lyons, Senor Don ¥ran- That sold regularly at $10.00. Just ssfi Winter Coats. Fur trimmed, former prices from $45.00 to $225.00. Prices now from $15.00 to $75.00. All heavily fur trimmed squirrel, beaver, fox and mink-dyed squirrel. All colors. what you need for Bandg, Senor Enrique Corona- “Zenor dé Bepinosa, Senor Hector Senor E. Mendoza, Mr. evelt Flemmer, Mr. §mith, Afr. Drury, Senor Jorge Blacud, Senor Davier Paz Campero, Senor Victor Jaimes Freyre, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Morino, Mr. E. Ribeiro and Mi. Ribeiro, summer. Sale price ...... A most interesting ardee, Kieorze Ro collection of exclusively designed "Furniture We have clearly demonstrated to Washington ‘Women that it is possible to secure distinctive furniture at moderate prices. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant enter- ained a small company informally at uncheon todav. Mrs. Grant enter- fained at ainner last evening and this ‘evening Mrs. Grant will entertain a siumber of young people for her kranddaughter, Princess Bertha Can- 1acuzone. mcheon Party of Notables ¥or Pan-American Commisnion. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, en- jertained at luncheon today at the Pan-American Union in honor of the embers of the Pan-American High- Avay Commission, including the dele- ®ates from all the countries of the Werican continent. In addition to Pon members of the commission the Fiiests were: { The Secretary of State, Mr. Charles . Hughes; the ambassador of Chile, Yhe ambassador of Argentina, the ambassador of Peru, the minister of “rruguay, the minister of the Domini- £an Republic, the minister of Guate- nala, the minister of Colombla, the {nister of Panama, the minister of Silk Capes These Were origimally $22.50 2552410 Silk and Cloth Coats Our Fiqut Dress Coats that .oald for $65, $75 and $85. All to go at the sale price of For June Brides Living Room Suites Sewing Tables Dining Room Suites Console Sets ués ot that price. Now teduded to.... attaires of Brazil, the charge This exquisite toilet necessity is a combination Cloth Capu Windsor Chairs Benches of superb quality talcum powder and fragrant X . GateLeg Tables Secretaries French lilacs. Four ounces of real comfort S ) Mas el fmedats Occasional Tables Nests of Tables KAPLOW ITZ, and satistaction, so imptessive in quality that z ',".:J;' s;:s s BROS,, INC. you will have it always at hand once you m-.-_,,,,," ‘try it z21 NINTH STREET, N. W. NEW SPORTS SUITS $30 : VALUES TO $83 SMART 2-PIECE EFFECTS FOR TOWN | OR COUNTRY, OF FINE IMPORTED PLAID MATERIALS AND CAMEL'S HAIR MARVELOUS VALUES ‘Otbw summer comforts gdo&mAgm new Lilsé Bath 2 I 100 Ein ¢ Quinioe Hate nes Parfumerie ED. PINAUD ED. PINAUD Bidg. New York DULIN&MARTING 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30