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g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, MAY 15, i l ]NINE HOMES ROBBED North Braddock, Va., is lttendin‘ll nr'x_lhe Navy will be the chief speaker, [ nieva and M. Jaques Samassoud. (-Imlr;n has issued invitations to its l “Campus week" exercises at Carnegie [ while Mrs. Frederick S. Purnell wili SRR members to attend the twelfth anni ABATED [:ULB LIFTS i ’ M I S I C | SOCIE Y Institute, Pittsbargh, Miss Brewer | give three soprano solos, accompanied | Mrs. Williim B. Hilf of Baltimore, | ver, dance at the Swanee, Tue 1 | i 5 ? t of Mr. and Mrs T | o o >, will return to North Braddock the Mrs, Karl Chindblom. Mr. Conrad |Who was the gues | a ay 19 | WITHIN ONE NIGHT| _ccontinuea trom mgnon rame) |3l 5ui"or e e : ng, who will be accompanied by | Charles J. Williamson at their ap: Mrs. Paul Bleyden, will render several |ment at Wardman Park Hotel, has ol iCTATa 1 ‘ A large, enthusiastic audience at-| Dimock and Miss Mabel Boardman. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth %Vieth, the|tenor selections. returned home. g i tlmulr the performance of Felix | s AR (nteresting program has been|laiter formerly Miss Mary Frances| Other guests of honor will be Mrs. — by ' sndelssohn’s dramatic o tmuu\Waman Deputy Asks Alexandria |arransed by Mr. Ldouard Alblon, dl-| Stamper, have returned to Washing: | wilbur, 5. Jame .| Dr. E. B. Slosson, director of the |y i i as the principal and B sk Orers Ch et the, Washington veon® from A tlantic {City, whoe il 1 pres science ser: 1 'be the guest of | e int f ¢ in the two-day music | to Watch for Virginia High- he Teading me. Sabanieva, who 8ang | have been since theiy marriage in St. 1 Mrs. Virginia | honor tomorrow luncheon to be - joon NeorviEnn Oniysrsity| ; he leading role in the Washington | Jonn's i pal _Church, ~Bradley | White Speel, president of the District | given by the American Association of g [festival ¥ Jands Mhieves: company’s performance of “La Travi- | lane. (he: se, Md., April 23. MT.| Federation of Women's Clubs. University Women. Dr. Sl Polar Flight May Be Attempt- | %! 5 Ia se ata” Wednesday evening, will Dbe|;p k a 932 Juckson among the soloist B s e Mr. and M Stitt were ha -|tea following the -| baby son in from { Church Sund: is author, philosopher Soclety and | @ delightful speaker gue of Inter-|on a brilliant re.| Mrs. L t the home of | hostess. on, on Twentieth % . Thalia Saba-| The Youngz Women's Hebrew Assq P > , 9 il L il Kaftka's | fOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR E Vé'/?YWOHAN F at Tenth St. i 3 E Sl \VASHINGTON. Paris l ; Gt JuLius GARFINCKEL &Co. Once in a While the Unusual Ha ppens—The . ed Sooner Than Expected, L If Weather Holds. street northeast until the completion of their new home June 1. 1usic ek-Ameri colleglate Clut ception last iward Wynkoop T ¥ | Political Study Club Giv : Study Club Give b iheit | Annual Breakfast Monday. Stephe The great-great aunt | Mrs. Odenheimer, the outgoing pres: one night, a ceived by local pol *auline Smith, deputy sh of the baby, Mrs. John R. London of | ident of the Poiiticil Study Clulb, will ) BY JAMES B. WHARTON vlington County. The loot col Rock 3, for whose late hus.|preside at the annual breakfast to be e d taken from the iceboxes, and | b named, was pres. |given at Franklin Square Hotel Xon etty articles, the biggest haul rle, Mr. Sherod | day: at 12:30 o'ciock. - E Mary Barle, uncles|executive committee and aunt of little John London Stitt, | hostesses, one at each tabl were sponsors, Mrs. Franklin T. F. Johnson is — chairman of the break e Dunnock Brewer, daugh-land Mrs. William Jones 2 ter of Mrs. James Albert Dowie of chairman of program. The Secr Washington 4 e watching second-h . of the curtain med on hol g the lines of the x to the North after S resorts. v reed in many instance k from Potomac yards into Wash- on Miss J. onro is Arrives Unusual This Time Being the Values Offered in Our Store-Wide May Sale | New Spring and Summer Apparel Greatly Reduced | Everything Exquisi o ything Exquisite Poldini march as 9 " Mme. Helena Delights. owed fine tone, clear htful e Shy The Newest Fashions for MISSES, JUNIORS AND GIRLS At Moderate Prices Your Choice—Not Ours I of a Summer Frock at i a Reduction of $10.00 IDE lovely showings of distinctive ap- parel for every oc school, street and dress wear. ion of sports, M"Sses' CGoatsiis. o iiiis e $25, $38.50, $45 to $125 Any dress on our second floor is in- cluded—simply deduct $10 from the T e e $25, $38.50, $45 to $65 Stupendous SALE Dk A $15, $25. $38.50, $45 to $115 marked price. You make your own ‘ selection from a stock of several hun- $ DRESSES Dresses with Coats to match, ™ : i I c : b < $29.50, $45, $68.50 to $129 | Street - :\Ii““flrg"‘ .Lv"f"e“se& ; o Fach carefally chosen for smartness and oris- ‘ Sweaters and Jackets . .$6.75, $8.50, $10.50 to $15 1 Afternoon i 2 ; ; Pocsliased f Skirbs. ot oo $7.50, $9.50, $12.50 and $16.50 | Evening Frocks to Sell up $ 1 0,75 1 Hatsi oo o) $7.50, $10, $12.50 to $18.50 | LEing 3 to $29.50 — | No Exceptions y e N n Exqu{s;te Graduation Dresses ‘ Off Every Dress on Our B 1 Second Floor Juniors' and Girls' oL i P G ‘ Cpats .......... $12.50, $14.50, $19.75 to $118 1 Colorful New Styles | g Silk Dresses .. ..... $10.50, $14.50, $19.75 to $25 i : S s I\ Nouveau, 932 F St. N.W. WDt $2.95, $3.50, $5, $7.50 to $18 | in Summer Frocks (Ida Walters’ Original Shop) Adjoining Metropolitan SWERtersi: S e e $3.50, $5, $7.50 to $12 ] . of Halimore. . e e | | e . - Skirts o ...$5, $5.95, $7.50 to $8.75 ;,fl g8l = Middies . S el $1, $1.95, $2.50 to $5 i Hats ...... oo e . .85, $6.50, $7.50 to $14.50 At this attractive price z i F STREET CORNE 137 | 95 ool v e ' j STREE ER OF ra | ing dresses, including i | { m b iful ints, G TS Tomorrow | i L] ;:::t:lyshaf‘%ls“;nucr::e“:le P| Always Doing i = wash frocks. e i I {"J Our Best | Street Floor—Dress Section \ Wi I —uwith every Plumb- ;‘ | M ing job, is the source B of the prestige I N Millinery Itnporters I3™ & F STREETS NW | achieved by the Col- bert organization. Every Spring 50 Spring : Coat Dresses B mms , A the Unusually 1 you b i epair = = At the Unusually L o w I S die Special One-Day it Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—T inning Main 621 F Street 3016-3017 HITTTT TG TR T Sale Fvent SPORTS HATS [CHITHARE From among our popu- lar-priced dresses we've \ ) Some plain, many fur- selected this group, all of it . New Summer Models of the iy rkhned, st lish, Shich ia0ldl for ' great vl K 2 P 3 unusual, Misses’ and deal more. You will find I\ HOLTYWOO Fmer, Exclusive TVPC Matrons’ models all in- flat crepes, printed ] y OIEMPOOD - = 1 3 = b) | £ N cluded. Powder blues, crepes, tub silks and v 12-DAY WATER & LAND | Usually $10.00 and $12.50 || | SPECIAL for Tomorrow, Saturday, Only rusts, navys, tans and flannels priced to suit any : ROUND TRIP TOUR | : Z 5 2 : blacks. purse. o | Substantial price reductions will prevail | I' FLORHDA tomorrow in the Prep Girl Shop. Special i ! | groups of smart Spring and bm}lmer_Ap- | A Special Purchase of Pure Silk HO.\‘IP!‘V Leave Washinst Balti | parel are offered at very attractive prices. i B < In Several of the Most Popular Summer Shades— At a Very Low Price $ 00 Splendid Quality Silk—Lisle Top and Feet. L] FOR TOWN, TRAVEL, ENSEMBLE, COUNTRY CLUB AND ACTIVE SPORTS WEAR Gurls’ Girls’ SILK TUB FROCKS DRESSES Of dainty Voiles, Dimi- ¥ They have the Stop-a-Run protective feature. Just : J{' ‘ 20 dozen, so come early......................... A Great Sale of Girls’ Dresses , Of Printed Silks, Silks in ties and Prints. Clever WHITE Three of the many ||| | pastel Shades and Silk plockets and collars and | | ' > le city of FLORIDA, wWooD models are pictured. Broadcloths. A selection | cuffs add a pleasing | | (un»‘ ‘jt;:::‘" hands with POWDER BLUE A beoe s ultra-chic of charming models. touch. ‘ ALL EXPENSES INCLUDED A&%I\LD London type of smart- ||| $1 0‘50 $3.9S i L] First Tour SAND ness found only in the 1 A variety of new frocks Senste oy BLACK & WHITE better hats, usually two | T i | from which to choose. Sel- '\"""""_’,I,"II”"' ALL BLACK and three times tomor- Girls’ Summer Girls dom have we been able to May < . . ’ YELLOW row’s price. offer a more complete assort- - All Reservations Must Be In May V‘/ ”r‘ and \I’m 2, I\’thu-z'lurl\ SPORT STRA ment at such a popular price. 8-DAY RAILROAD COATS HATS Buy your Summer supply at . SIGHTSEEING TOUR In lightweight Polaires, | Tailored and dressy mod- a considerable saving. French Flannels and’| els in Straw and Straw Novelty Tweeds. and Silk combinations. $1'3:50 $3.95 Apparel for Girls—6 to 16 [Erlebackher Exclusively Different ON MAY 20th of xt Materials Include— Chambrays Plain Voiles " Tissue Ginghams Flocked Voiles Broadcloth Real Linens Many are the popular panty dresses. Sizes 7 to 14 years. ; l Children’s Outfitters for 12 Years Open Every Evening Until 10 P.M. Phone Us at Once Main 347 fgfi.‘\»" Vo YRR A IS o @ =TI