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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, _C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1928. T o = i 1d help to clear the air if all sta- W RIEF. ner from 5 to 7 o'clock; bazaar, 3 to 10 Dodge Hotel Garden®"House, as previous- [ imomh much too short a time to be | woul s O ‘ I E I Y | CITY mims) AIYN B o'clock; entertainment, 8 o'clock. 1y znnounced. R SENT RADIO LAws ! in perfect operation.” mrabu ".V:if:n required to use 100 per cent | ; aoc > itizens’ ‘ “All that now remains to be done : Church night will be observed at| A membership social, arranged by| The Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Asso- | ——— | the Mfitmpnf‘nan “Mcmo:(a‘l‘ T;pmadw Mrs. Cleo Key, will be held. 8 o'clock, | ciaiion will meet Saturday, 8 p.m., 1’:“ CALI.ED SUFFlCIENT s for our legislators to supply their Truck Dri Is Fined (Continued from Eighteenth Page.) | Church. beginning at 5 o'clock. | at the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. It | the Mount Pieasant branch of the Pub- | interpretation as to the application of. 'ruck Driver Is Fined. — LR turkey Aimner will he served. . The pro- 1 is expected that reports will show that | lic Library. SR present laws to the commission (the | s:ecial Dispatch to The Star. garet Davis and Miss Mary Louise | gram will have as its chief speaker |the goal of 1,000 members has been | . tile Life In the Jungles of Hon- Dill's Proposal Is Attacked, Cros~ | Federal Radio Commission) they cre- | Ry W YO! A 2 Hawkins. William Tyler Page, Bishop Frank M. | attained. T i e T EAnia 2 At G ated to-enforce the law, since the ma- G.}}Yb?gxsn‘:v‘e'?}fi #&ini’i?:&?fé b Bl 1330 K sty A recital by Earl Carbauh, baritone, | Bristol will be the speeial guest. Mrs. FUTURE. before the National Geographic Socicty | ley Corporation Aid Saying He |jority of the commission interprets | qiiver ‘of a truck, yesterday was fined will feature the intermission. | W. 5. Washburne will head the list of | A concert for the Business Women's |at the Washington Auditorium tomorrow 5 the Davis amendment one way and the ) ¢;5°3n g’ costs by Judge J. Chew Sherift / j All Alsbamans and. thelr fuests will| Rostesses. | Council will be given by the Chaminade | cvening by Dr. Raymond Lee Ditmars, Hits at Superpower. T resent. xeguiations fully eover the |in the Prince Georges County FPolice Preference welcomea v e presi , L | s lee Club t v, 8:. | f the D t) t of Man.mals = = g Moneyway, and the other officers of the | _District of Columbia Library Associa- | 36 Club tomo; ';3",‘}5,:“",;0‘2;{‘ e and Bepuiles of the New York Zoologioal situntion, providing the Radlo Commis- | Sourt, here ¢ fallure fg have a Hieense. The truck driven by Shawen was al- Blossom Inn Caters to those Society. tion will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Elizabeth | e sion is permitted to exercise some slight . . o Sprague Coolidge auditorium, Library of | , The executive committee of the Dis. | 2% Llustrated. Charging that Senator Dill, Demo- leged to have been in collision with an folks who cater to their appe- e Y - flextbility in reallocation and is em- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Manley of | Congress. Thorvald Solberg will give|irict of Columbia Daughters of tha| The annual bazaar is being continued crat, of Washington “hits at super- | powered to establish certain standards ;;“‘y’:':;:"o'ld‘f'},‘_'f'c‘h‘;{gf‘g’i ";’I‘E'd}',‘fl‘;“’";;l'_- e ihé‘;s";’ng"ffe’;;e“;‘}“{‘; Lynchburg announce the marriage of an address on “The Balearic Islands, | American Revolution will meet tomor- | at Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church | power and n particular Statfon WLW [of service—flexibility in allocation to | 3’ their daughter. Mrs. Jessie Manley | With Reminiscences of a SOJOUM |row evening at the Chamber of Com- | today and tomorrow. | at Cincinnati,” F. Clifford Estey, ‘us- |overcome that peculiar transmission | YANI8_Rallroad croseing at Lanham. Hest Tooaland L oen T gnu. ‘m x);. ];I‘rr‘brr]: S Br‘rkl‘;}f 1:[‘ There.” | merce, 1615 H street, on call of the AL ¥ stant to the president of the Crosley conlmgmn grer which man has no con- 5 S I B PREVSKCERTE Staunton. which took place in Wash- | : TR State regent, Mrs. David D. Caldwell. Radio Corporation, which operates that | trol. * * * One must not overlook the : il ington, Thursday, November 15; the| A Christmas bazaar will be held for | s PLAN LAND OWNERSHlF’ | station, issued a Statement here today, | fact that when other superstations such Luncheon, 11:30 to 3 Daily ceremony was performed by the Rev g;t’ b{nrf? T‘;]l n‘lawg CFlrraL ?_rll\“;mlfl ist | The Womzdns 'lmordr‘nnmmanonnl ‘dmmng “prosent laws are good and |as WJZ, WEAF, KDKA and WGY h > B. H. Melton. hurch a omas Ci 210D, Missionary Federation will hold its De- " | sufficient to completely cover the exist- | opened, a storm of protest arose be- i i v Dr. and Mrs. Beckler will live In Massachuseits avenue. Splrit message | cember miceting at Mount Vernon Place | Colored Farmers Discuss Benefits at S I R e L e e e D i T A Christmas Gift of Dinner, ;,;Io Staunton. seance, with ballot readings by -\ M. E. Church tomorrow. 2 p.m. Mrs. S ower from 50,000 | soon died down.” to 8 — Daily S Alfred H. Terry, pastor of the church.|J. . Angel will preside. Arthur J. Fathegs o e S e ey Mr. Estey explained that present ob- Glasses for Mother. il Sk Mr. Kenneth MasGowan. dramatic|Mediums of the church will give read- | Bowen, general secretary, South Africa| TUSKEGEE, Ala., December 6 (#).— | Urging lawmakers to consider that | jectionable whistles and squeals are o author and producer of New York, will ings both aftcrnoon and evening. Ad- | General Missions, and Rev. J. N. Rhine- | Opportunities for becoming land owners | ragio stations are run primarily to build | traceable to the fact that due to in- CLAFLIN give & 10-minute talk on “Strange In- | mission free until 8 o'clock. | hart, a missionary from West Africa,| and the benefits of land ownershib | gooq will for their owners, Mr. Estey, | adequate equipment many stations do terlude” Eugene OWNeills play, soon| .. oo oo w. R, C, will meet, | ¥ill SPesk. Public invited. were discussed at the thirty-eighth an- | {0 yoc' een in radio since 1906 and | not and many cannot stay on_their 922 14th St. to be presented in Washington at the UL F1H 40 AR PHAN CARRaSTelscs | e nual Tuskegee conference here yester- [ wac an“honorary member of the Wash- | prescribed wave, and he urged that it Arts Club, Tuesday ev . December | & " A0 Ofcers. > | A Christmas bazaar at Grace Lutheran | day. Hundreds of colored farmers from | joton Radio Club, asserted that “one 11. Mr. MacGowan's talk will precede ke v Church will_continue today and clos: | the Southern States discussed methods | e o amber that present regulations the regular address of the evening. The | Tpe annual bazaar of All Souls' Uni- | (omorTow. —Supper each evening from | of improving their agricultural prac- | Jwe omlomoct B B A e O T el nb‘; Mr.4 M; | tarian Church will be held today and |5 to 8 o'clock. tices and of acquiring lands. i 3 1 . Stirling, newly appointed head of ] S They were joined by boys and girls the Bureay of Ethnology, 15 entitled | \gmorrow in Pierce Hall, Sixteenth and | Alpna Delta Phi Tuncheon tomorrow, | of the “Beus-he. Giabe. whih are hold. “By Airplane to Pygmyland.” and will 12:30 pm., at the Gordon Hotel. ing their fourth annual camp here be accompanied by moving pictures.| The annual bazaar and turkey dlnnr‘r‘ " e ot oi Jointly with the adult farmers. E 74 03 N Mhr. Jnd Mrs. J. W. Holcombe will be | glven under auspices of the Rectors' Aid ;m(;r,)r‘:f'l i B;:fl"m;fif \v:;lr‘ng;fcrgh:g; “If the negro is to contribute his The New Shades \\\ CONNE‘:TICU l MENUE the hosts of the evening. of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, New | best to the development of the South.” | The New Styles | Hampshire avenue and V street, will be | M- B Ghurch. Dr. K. B. Moomaw Will | said Dr. Robert R. Moton, principal of The ladies of the Rector's Aid of St. | coniinued_today from 2 to 10 o'clock | °¢ ' charge. Tuskegee Institute, “he Will do it as Appear in the New Margaret’s Church will have a Christ- | Lory joclay 28 sifid ;i s | .’mm .’“OW s i ey e Ohrist- | tonight. Dinner will be served from 5| The Loyal Knights of the Round |® land owner and ot as a tenant” | fiETTIE o'clock pm. Mrs. Alexander M. Bull| The District of Columbia Association | shoe P Rac & Vieet, Baoratary of tiy | Of the Tuskegee Institute board of | @ will be assisted by the circles_and | Aid to the Blind will hold a sale of | pRECICh FO¥ O West, Secietary of the | grugtees; John B. Pierce, ficld agent, | ~ (@\ 7 their chairmen, Mrs. Francis Stiles | articles at Thirteenth cnc G streets all o » Mrs. N. K. Gardner. | gniteq ' States Agricultural Extension FKOCK5 ) Wall, Miss Carolene F. Smith, Mrs. Al- | day until 9 tonight. The Writers' League of Washington | Service, and C. L. Chambers of the | Qrjore. Iarre bert W. Atwood, Mrs. W. W. Wirzman, — will meet tomorrow evening at the | United States Department of Agri-| Mrs. W. J. Moore. Miss Charlotte| Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, D. D.. Will | tyomgon School. Visitors welcome. culture. Campbeli. Mrs, A. “Adams and | gave a visualized sermon on “Real De- = S Pleome. | e | Mrs. Nina Chinn alker. Mrs, | Votion” at the First Congregational | “The Heart—Its Happiness, and How See them tomorrow! Charles J. O'Neil is in charge of nm‘Ch'“"h-(Tmn; ]x‘md gbsmvxr-. at 7:30 | to Hold,” will be the subject of an ad- ASSORTED TEA dinner. from 5 to 8 o'clock pm. The | 0clock, to ollowed by a motion pic- | dress by Alfred Tomson of Hollywood, . B 4 Young Jadies of the parish wil assist g | ture, “Quality Street,” illustrating the | Gaht, at the League for the Larger Life, SANDWICHES The Jewel ShOP, Inc.’thf,fis";f,,’,-fl';cfi’;f ,‘ifi;"f;",,’,’g“ Napoleon’s serving. There will be dancing Priday | Speaker's theme, Satuwrday, 8 pm, at 1706 L strect. Ad- | 43¢ per dosen: $3%5 per hundred | 6 i Pem ightly until 11 P.M. evening. 1 R o misison free. Also Sandwiches for all occasions ! 'ree delivery nightly un A | . The Women's Guild of Wesley Metho- el | : P i Miss Rose Sutro and Miss Ottilie dist Episcopal Church, Connccticut| The St. Peter'’s Players will have a THE PASTRY SHOP =SHO] /7, Tally Ho Tavern i Poiie e Geode Sutro gave the first of a series of three | avenue and Jocelyn street, will hold a ! social evening and dance tomorrow at 1616 H St. N.W. Met. 6939 1316 G St. ¢ 810 17th Street N.W. mas gift lists find Napoleon's musicals at the Washington Club this | Christmas bazaar from 2 until 10 to- | the Colonial Hotel, and not at Grace | : tempting us with excellent fruit N “\““\\\\‘%\i\“\\““‘%\ N tured artist and composer was Mrs. H, | hours and place. There is no finer Christmas gift | Private parties can be arranged | made candies which they pack and H. A. Beach. Patrons for the ar The Ladies' Guild of Trinity Metho- than a picce of jewelry made to|for in the Saddle Room. send any place in the United delphia: ; Sonc: My A ma 3¢ Koven. ;New | ard square southeast, will have_its | ° s The Jewel Shop, Incorporated, | of small plum puddings are on| Fancy frozen desserts, cookies, borough. Maryland; Mrs. Walter Bruce | & NN NN a feature of this particular thing.| fruit cakes decorated most |here, too, and delivered any place Howe, Washington; Mrs. Pauline Ar- “‘2“\‘\ “B““‘ They draw up designs for your uniquely. in the city. ward A. MacDowell, Petersborough, N. ommunity Dinners Tumbia 8955 H. Mrs. Ethelbert Nevin, New York. 314~316 SEVENTH S‘.u pieces of exquisite beauty and per- Tc}é::'r?:diafnb‘l‘:;n‘i:n< Prittwitz, Washington; Mrs. Townsend | This day they have just com-| I Scott, Baltimore; Mrs, Otto Sutro and | ConReEticat SAveatie pleted two outstanding special | Miss Elizabeth Hawkins Williams, Bal-| at California Street i PR e L Ml et ot N ‘u p 1 s % 8 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. i | another a diamond bracelet that e “““"“,_ | is perfectly gorgeous. 2 Fragments of family heirlooms Elizabeth Arden Celery Cranberries Bery OF 2,000 FOR MONTH 7 | o b . | f smart o TR oy glad to give you further informa-| Smart shoppers are cleverly &AM GT 607 Traffic Accidents in November Homemade Desserts it and lifetime value. Discriminating Washington| oo established — suggests that Favored Styles, Fab d Col : sternak apparel for Christmas » avore eS, aprics an 0olors (lustsShdomes g el Steeet) And indecd one of Paster. | S2lon t0 Sl by B 4 nak< unusual sports knitted out- il s arrests last month, as compared with . . . - . box is one of the most delightful 8285 in November, 1927, acc Z b » E age and delivered in Pasternak’s | ¢ . 7 ording_to ¥ For our anniversary we made a speclal effort French car, would be the last word | Sifts you will find any place. morning at 11 o'clock, when the fea- Dight. To be repeated tomorrow, same —for luncheon, tea and dinner.|cakes and all kinds of grand home- it are: Mrs, George Dallas Dixon, Phila- | gict Episcopal Church, Fifth and Sew- individual design and order. Most attractive gift packages | States. Senator-clect and Mrs, Phillip Lee Golds. | 220ual turkey dinner and bazaar. Din il <3 - = i for a number of years has made | sale, as well as luscious-looking | cakes, pies and pastries are made filnx Machrimr, New Work, dMos md- i selection, and _doing so create| Telephone Franklin 8083. Catering to order. Mine. Peter, Washington; Mme. von | The Highlands Cafe sonal character. 3000 Connecticut Avenue Mme. van Roijen, Washington, and ARRESTS SHOW GAIN Roast Tark oast Turkey can be combined in ravishing de-| If you have not already taker ‘i e Proof of a Sale Is In Its Values &) = o LIEET) i et o P t! eal Roast Meats The Jewél Shop' (Inc) will be at once. | S o R - h PI Q i invi | d f the radical Naciety ot tion—and invite you to shop hcrc, taking advantage o e a States and Europe— Result in 9 Death d Ice Cream and ead ; ° o ‘» lt a e U& ssortlllellt Of for Christmas gifts of rare beauty | reductions. ‘\\h(‘rc i h:au(y pi s l:)a\e sult in aths an | 1105* Coninecticut Avente misses and matrons have selected | 20t (SO SRISIOCTCIGEIGE O oR Washington policemen made 10412 | (@R / fits, done up in a Christmas pack- |, An_Elizabeth Arden make-up statistics made public today by police ngenc and negligees are ex- head 2 s i i if B e ! i to secure exceptionally good-looking Coats to bt Chudal D quisite in their fineness. work \‘:i‘smpmn:led%;( z'?im'c"%fl‘ifléfifi - Sports and daytime dresses are| " 'Beaytiful evening bags and 3,827 of whom fell Into the tolls during | 57 : ik 4 sell at lower-than-usual price. You will know - $29.50-§49.50. £ clever street pocketbooks abound the month. There were 391 arrests for b < = Afternoon velvets and satins are | here in variety. éflmle:h;nd":flggsh&grflgj:;sgggeumrs 1206 GEE ST. | f J how successful we have been when you see the N 3 $5. 3 Unusual necklaces and brace- For violations of th 4 . S § | i . . ening and dinner gowns are | lets to match are very, very new. Sitlons of TV St e s pEo Paris Says: 3 4 many beautiful Coats offered in these groups, ——e 65-$75. Elizabeth Arden’s exotic and al- were made, as compared with 566 in S or M A 5 o Santa Crans has dehvere 0l A number of hats are $12.00- |luring perfumes would delight the November, 1927. The number of ar- | 9% d K o | £ ; and their unusually low price. many, many things at Mr. Foster's | 6560 ™ Cloth coats, fur coats and | most exacting feminine fancy. {fifin‘"{h‘“‘“"‘“‘“"""o‘&““;""e"' increas- | B¢ 15 Cvening powne g Pt Remembrance Shop that we will | (2 i are oreatly reduced in price. | Shop at Flizabeth Arden’s Salon e same per rom 1,136 to 1 4 . R just invite you to go in and Eisire toliday saldise anteyent for exquisite gifts of moderate ol “ | price. ) i g 4 ¢ & se about. "During the month 5 stills, 5,3 - | & Daint ‘ 3 onaa ; ; ; elti : : Nt L ol s 5 / ’ . 9 Zvon will have a glorious time| See the Christmas novelties—| ™" G147 Connecticut Avenue whisky were reported seized. Evening Dresses 8% LS omen's an 1SSesS looking at everything—so many | bags, novelty jewelry and scarfs| (Between the Mayfower and ‘The report listed 607 traffic accidents The outstanding o ' unusual suggestions that are en- | that are different—as Pasternak M Street) during the month, resulting in 9 deaths | g styles of the sea- @ i % g tirely new and intriguing. things are. and 209 serious injurles, ~The traffc | sons. g o § 3 3 Mr. Foster has tiny, clever lit- accidents reported in November, 1927, | Prices 15 | 1% tle remembrances for as little as totaled 34 and in Novemher 1926, 587. | Start at.. 5 A fifty cents and on and on to much S £ 8 - Offering Very Special ; TN more expensive presents. Bandlt Takes 37 148 und Car. |06 Prices on Coats Tiny tots are fascinated with | ¥ CHICAGO, December 6 (P).—Two | & Buy now at a big ; : the imported Lenci dolls and Al | Catherine Ann Rupp (Inc.) unguarded payroll messengers for the saving. All choice A . £ R the Brother and Sister dolls—as |l ,P- ouwse —shop of individual Pg;lon'al‘\:lf‘zsch &dJewclry Co. wers rob- | new stock. 5 % v g & well as the Rollmonicas which esign in correct dress ed of : and an automobile yes- ) 7 “ anyvone can play. 2 e of thi A Vit - terday by a single bandit, who boarded | §3 ’ : { Il figel scvisi to besamew) sugs| - Sonouuceackarance sate of his nnfc‘l“"mi"'?m'lfiti'r’s the machine near the jewelry plant. . N 5 f e S i/ season’s stock—which includes 2 S k. : b 7 , gestion for everyone on YOU | | ot ween 200 and 300 smartest hats 5 who have found the S friaslina: Mr FosteraiRe- | i Faiivand) Wintent rcdata whicti jchition ot i heirclothesfpeoblem Hedt i sl were formerly priced $1600 to |fere. EEE —go in and sce for yourself. $45.00 now— . The selection in stock shown 1023 Connecticut Avenue. $5.00—$10.00—$15.00 is \iurm:‘ and interesting—and ex- (Between K and L Streets). | —coats which were selling for as | 2 What you want can be de- P - veloped in her marvelous work- 1305 F Street. high as 51;‘;(:5*6‘()"_“QE500 room to order upon short notice. This is a new shop, you know— and sports and afternoon dresses | and if vou have not been in—do S S 8 are mzrl\cd exceedingly low :t—-‘ ry to find time very soon to see $63.00. lk‘athermc Ann's perfectly lovely | | apparel at— 1637 Connecticut avenue. 1509 Connecticut Avenue. . (2 Doors North of Dupont Circle) EJ —is the place you have been hear- ing about—where you may pro- cure a S0-cent luncheon and a z i The Huguenot 75-cent dinner—a la carte service, S eiadecrs too! | & i | The location is very convenient | P hlaw ds‘frfl“ —for Christmas shoppers and ioneed at those who take their meals out. Margare: Withers 1332 Connecticut is the most charming, smart_restau- rant for deli- cious lunch- cons, tea and dinver. The food fairly for the old saint to have opened | melts iy your mouth, We Especially il (Y. W up_his pack and left a plenty of | e The Wishito Mention 5 ¢ £ i s delightful things for children to Huguenot has s Several private rooms make | fill many a stocking. SEEOE atmosphere— Coats for e Ripley's a perfect place for en-|-—books of all kinds charmipgly in the eve- | tertaining private parties. illustrated, writing paper and gay | ning it is cozy with flickering can- Larger Women ; Call North 10229 and inquire |little French portiolios are es-| dlelight and cheery fireplace. pecially unique—Swiss clocks that| (Call for their menu. North ) | | ‘ ) further about Ripley's. ally Swiss clo A 2 i in- ¥, 1634 Connecticut Avenue Le ) S0 VAter DAV SIEISpOnges | 7824 SALE OF Ll | This great sale in : / : ) e h R Strecty | M the shape of animals, soap with | "3 doors ¢outh Dupont Circle. % | cludes an unusual as- | ¥ J - I res (a few doors sout Stree! nursery rhymes that won't wash | 1350 Connecticut Avenue, of smart : : off, games for rainy days, jewelry | ; sortment i 3 3 L % B R e e { . f for dress-up days, bags with which | W Yo 3514 | TN & o « to go a-shopping—to say noth- 4 bt ) ] d a0 ing of little imported sweaters and to 47'%, for the wo- 4 1 other things to wear that \\oulrl‘ Another Remarkable Purchase man who is short, and B =3 S An l'ndcr“:nm: fill a small heart with joy. | Wisiaun e ———————————— ; | from 40%; to 523 for §: 5 and Underwoot| All these and more can be found | Pesk Mot el i } 0 portrait “( h.‘“‘:’r;“;‘ here—for the grown-ups have riot Hiitces are the 3 as a S been forgotten. Ik vorites - of : = == - g % ment to_both, giver W 2 itaccan G 3 B LT and recipient. smartest pleas- 27 e i Besides that fact Centlissad. ure goers. el 2 LA it s a wonderiul EVery gkt solution to the per- i\ of this holiday plexing Christmas problem. You season finds : : | are sure that only you can give / Wardman Only ”‘°“‘°"' °““.““d“‘g 5”‘“‘! purchase b your picture and that it is a treas- | LUED \ aglow with makes possible this very low price. Pre- 8% y ure that vulldno! g {fldd ] 5 ane colorful 2 2 2 & § * ¥ { Underwoo ans nderwood / ancing party senting a new and varied collection of hats P 5 have done away with dread and and another. that are simple enough for str : nEaN 23 iah S, ; fear of having your sittings made O and another. 4 g e e In Fashionable High Shades \ %o clever are the famous artists | —suggest a Christmas gift of| An invitation to Wardman enough fer the most formal occasion. In o of this studio that you hardly real- | lifetime beauty and usefulness— | Park dances is always accepted black and all the new bright shades. 4 £ 3 ize that your portrait is being|an Oriental rug. | with a great deal of pleasure— i $ ; made. Nazarian Bros. Co. has a very | fOF every one is sure of a glorious Friday and Saturday Christmas is closer at hand than | 1, 00 ™20 luxurious collection to | €VENINg. you realize—make your appoint- | {i%¢ 306 The dances here possess that ment today happy combination of a high ! You will he interested in the| A large discount is maintained | standard atmosphere, a marvel- f : i on Orien y und, ¢ H = Dresses in colors that will give life to your J Specals andontucnis of diterent | e s cauivalent to) salesclaes ‘H:.'fir;:.:;h;;:,az';.:’c'l"?;ezrfe;:‘c;:x;: 4 costume—that will bring out the richness of " W See the large display of many, | Where. i e who make up the guests. . your fur coat—that will give added interest many kinds of frames which Un-| You will enjoy seeing these| For arrangements for special J* . derwood and Underwood are|beautiful Oriental rugs — and |parties call— ‘21 F Jueet, N. W: : to your fur-trimmed cloth coats. 47 Dresses. showing. Nazarian's are always glad to Watihnan Piik Hotst - Broken sizes. | 1230 Connecticut Avenue show you. Columbia 2000 Decatur 4100 1739 Connecticut Avenue. Connecticut Ave. at Woodley Rd.

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