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4 soC IETY. THE STNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D C. MAY 5 1929—PART 3. Visiting Board Pays Formal| Call at the Na\{gll\cademy‘ Members Special Guests at Notable Functions.! Society Calendar in Annapolis Marked by Charming Dinner Parties. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May 4—The | was the guest for a few days during | week opened here with bright Soring |the past week of Lieut Comdr. and Mr weather to greet members of the Board | Julian B. Timberlake at their residence i of Visitors, who arrived on official mis- | on Bowyer road. sion Monday and were the chief center | of interest for about the entire week. | pro Lieut. entertaining week Li this beginning Monday morning at 11 am.. | comdr. Timberlake's cousin, Mr. Jo: when they were received, and 1asting | wesson, of Springfield, Mass. until Thursday. cially was thee dinner given Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Besides the board and the ladies of their party. the other guesis were the heads of the depart- ments of the Naval Academy and their | o wives. The dinner was given by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Robison at the superintendent's quarters. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison also gave a reception Monday afternoon for the ‘The biggest event m‘}‘ Miss Annie Claytor of West River, her on Franklin street. Mis ith her sister and brother-in-law, Commodore and Mrs. Thomas G. Grif- | fin. in California. Mrs. Barker Glenn is in San Fran | cisco, the guest of Mrs. James Ruthe | ford. She will travel through Calif- Vice President a Patron NEW OFFICIAL HOSTESS Comdr. and Mrs. Timberlake | | who recently_arrived in Annapolis, i | the guest of Mrs. Nevette Steele at | residence | Claytor has been spending the Winter | tis, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. have loaned their names as patrons for the massed chorus festival concert for | which Miss Sylvia Lent, violinist, will be the soloist. given Wednesday evening in the Cen- tral Community Center, at Thirteenth | and Clifton streets, and Mr. Prederick | Alexander, dean of the Conservatory of | Music of the Michigan State Normal | College, will conduct the chorus. | Church Music Council and the District of Columbia Federation of Music Clubs | are sponsoring the concert as a part of | the celebration of National Music week. Iy icholas Longworth are also patrons. {and others who are interested include Senator and Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Sen- iator and Mrs. Louis C. Cramton, the District Commis- | sloner and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mr. Fernando Cuniberti, 'Mrs. Wadsworth, jr.; | Hobart, president general of the N. S. I D. A. R.; Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, pres- ident of the Women's City Club; Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Calderon Car- lisle, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Law- rence Townsend, Mrs. Adolph Caspar | Miller, Walter Bruce Howe and the Misses Of Music Week Concenl ‘The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- | and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, The concert will be The The Speaker of the House and Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. and Mrs. James W. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Mrs. John J. O'Connor. Mrs. Sponsors for Children's Annual May Feadval' Sponsoring the children's annual May festival, conducted by the Community | Center depariment, May 11, in Central | High School auditorium are Mrs. Proc- | tor L. Dougherty, Mrs. Willlam B. Ladue, Mrs. Sidney F. Talliaferro, Mrs. Frank W. Ballou, Mrs. John Hays Ham- | mond, Mrs. George F. Bowerman, Mrs. | Frederick Brooke, Mrs. Harvey W.| Wiley, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Giles | Scott Rafter, Mrs. Cloyde H. Marvin, | Mrs. Philip_ Sidney Smith, Mrs. Carey H. Brown, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. George A. Ricker, Mrs. J. Garfleld Riley, and Mrs. Virginia White Speel. | ‘The committees acting for the various centers to be represented includes Mrs. H. C. Phillips, Mrs. H. M. Beville, Mrs. J. Frank Steele, Mrs. F. P. Guthrie. Mrs. J. J. Saunders for Columbia | Heights Center; Mrs. J. E. Cecil, Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs. F. C. Craighead, Mrs. | Carl_Stuhler, for Chevy Chase; Mrs. M. Cook, Mrs. F. B. Gissel. Mrs. C. E. Schultz, and Mrs. Roy P. Ehrmantraut, | for Georgetown Center; Mrs. W. Wey- | rich, Mrs. James Norwood, Mrs. Hugh Smith. Mrs. W. 8. Jones. Mrs. Henry | Wagner, Mrs. Nathan Silverberg, and Mrs. Newton Matthews, for Macfarlan | Center; Mrs. E. D. Hickey, Mrs. J. B. | Friable, Mrs. W. Kahlbaum, for Oyster | Center; Mrs. Charles Dalziel, Mrs. H. | L. Hamilton, and Mrs. W. O. Hancock, | for Park View Center; Mrs. Nicholas A. | ROCIETY. DELMAN SWAYS THE MODE For Summer afternoons here is Delman's “Anita"—a lovely thing in Waterlily Kid with interesting. contrast afforded by the Blonde Silk Kid Trimming . . . And of course the new Spike Heel is tremendously flattering. Entirely hand-made by Delman its appeal is increased by a most attrac- $18.50 tive price - Qllaakington NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON board at 5 o'clock at the superintend- | s s. Rutherford before join- | ent's quarters. To this reception were | SIIIR with Mrs. Futhertotd before JOnC | invited all the officers of the station. | ;1% Lo T Yo eq" her home here o the civillan inStructors, their wives and I(‘i;l GPorg." street. Also the midshipmen’ officers of the ' TSNS TICEh, ¢ 1. sprague | regiment. 3 ! ‘ | and their two children have arrived n The board was entertained Wednes- aRatiare btopRing fiat day with the usual Wednesday after- | AnDapolis They Wil late v Stewart_Inn. noon sports, including base ball and | POSEY SIOWATE PRI FORE Sl her | tennis. ! i | vas Miss Annabelle F' Thic past week endiwasiquits crowded|| IS TIEE = WaS ) - | with entertainments and although Sun- | crald. @ sister of P. Scott Fitzgeralc day was quite stormy, the young girls | the author. | who came for the regimental hop | Tea Given to Celebrate staved over and made the streets quite | Comdr. Walker’s Birthday. i ahey Monday afternoon Mrs. Reuben L. | Mrs. John Pitcher left Wednesday | walker entertained informally at tea| for a visit of several days in New |in honor of her husband, Comdr. Reuben York. While there, she will be the | L. Walker, who is here for a short guest of Dr. Eleanor Campbell and her | leave of absence from his ship, the | . - . 7. Miller Kenyon, Dr.’ William Cabeli father, Col. A. A. Anderson. Col. An- | U. S. S. Utsh. Comdr. and Mrs.: ~ i i b R | Moore, Dr. Willlam Earl Clark, Dr. derson is the head of the Anderson | Walker have a residence on Martin > . | Clapham P, King, Dr. Henry G. Plaster, Galleries of New York. street. | Mr. John J. Wilson, Mrs. J. Dann Saturday Capt. and Mrs. William F.| Mrs. Theodore Backstrum and Miss Faber, Miss Nettie A. Trail, Miss Car- - : - and daughter of Col. | ! lotta Lockwood, Miss Sarah Townsend, ey Mo e L et e ine Corps, | Wife of Representative Mouser of Marion, Ohio, making their home al Wardman | 1'% 1oGERood Miss, Sarah Townsend, first going to Richmond, where tney | have arrived in Annapolis and are | Park Hotel. —Underwood Photo. | wickersham, Mrs. J. Wesley Smith, Mr. : % | guests of Miss Mary Randall Magruder | and Mrs. Fenton F. Leith, Mr. and Mrs, ol Hfl'i;;“cgmmfm’filsé‘;f &n Hanover street. Col. and Mrs. Back- Mrs. J. H. H G T. Hunton Leith, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cootes, U, S. Army, who have a house | Strum have a son in the fourth class at rs. J. Il. Harper Gues Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Austin, outside of Richmond rs, | the Naval Academy. The colonel is at At S iec'B i Miss Gabrielle Steger and Miss Hortense Cootes are entertaining this Saturday | present in command of the Marines in * ' Senpribe Deaaquet| s v 9 | The house was beautifully decorated SR e B LT e R nest Jordan left_Saturday Mrs. James Henry Harper. redring | win'foral tributes from ~her many thelr guests. visit the historic gardens | after & two weeks' visit to Mrs. Elroy regent of Columbia Chapter, D. A. R. | friends. A buffet luncheon was served. of the old hous Ve L. Vanderkloot, wife of Lieut. Comdr. was entertained by members and Which will b e 08 the ames RIVer, | i nderkioot, at her residence on Bowyer friends at a surprise banquet given | 7 road. Mrs. Jordan is returning to her in her honor at the Roosevelt Hotel Capt. and Mrs. Newton Observe home in Ontario, Canada. Tuesday_evening. Fourteenth Wedding Anniversary. Miss Mollie Milligan entertained at Mrs. Roy A. Porterfield, incoming Saturday evening Capt. and Mrs. | & luncheon Friday at her residence on | regent, acted as toastmaster, while John Henry Newton entertained at a Maryland avenue. Miss Milligan's | Rirouz, Mr. Nourzad, Judge and Mrs. | those responding were Mrs, David D. beautiful dinner given in honor of their | guests were Mrs. Frank Slingluff, Mrs. | Linebarger, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac_Gans, | Caldwell, State regent; Mrs. Velma fourteenth wedding anniversary. Capt.| Willlam F. Halsey, Mrs. Brantz Mayer. | Mme. Julius de Lagnel, Mrs. Gideon | Sylvester Barber, Mrs. George Middle- and Mrs. Newton's guests were Capt. |Mrs. Julian Timberlake and Mrs. Ros-{ Lyon, Mrs. Robert Cooper Kidd, Miss |ton, Mr. William L. Mattocks and Mrs. and Mrs. Brantz Mayer, Capt. and Mrs, | coe C. Bulmer. Gertrude Brigham, Mr. Rowland Lyon, | Albert B. Snavely. William F. Halsey, Mrs. Howard Mor- Mr. Wallace Wright, Mrs. Alexander | In the company of 40 present were ton, Mrs. Douglas Howard, M Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Turin Brad- | Miss Nellie Grant Ross, State record- Mrs. Waiter P. Boatwright of ing secretary; Mrs. George Hillyer, jr., ington—the latter a sister of Mrs. New- State treasurer; Mrs. Harry C. Grove, ton—Maj. and Mrs. Tucker Pendleton, State historian; Mrs. Elmer E. Curry, also of Washington; Maj. and Mrs. regent of E. Pluribus Unum Chapter; Charles Schinelfening, Comdr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. E. T. Hansmann, regent, Monti- Elroy L. Vanderkloot and Lieut. Comdr. | cello Chapter, and Miss Young, ex-re- John H. Brown of Washington. gent of Capt. Molly Pitcher Chapter. Mrs. George Wickham of Richmond, Mr. A. A. Willmett sang during the Va., has been the guest of her brother ‘Willlam Bradford, Miss Marianne Read, | evening, accompanied at the pieno by and sister-in-law, Comdr. and Mrs. Miss Gertrude Dyre, Miss Eleanor | Mrs. Willmett. ‘William Wickham, at their residence | Colborn, Mrs. MacDonald and Mr. > on Maryland avenue. Mortimer Davenport. S Mrs. Hamilton Gale entertsined Sun- P ‘ ermanent day afternoon at a large and beautiful | tea at her residence on Cheston avenue, Murray Hill, in honor of her sister and aves By Graduate Operators Personally Supervised by brother-in-law, Rear Admiral and Mrs. John R. Halligan, and their daughter, MISS TUCKER $ 5 .00 Miss Kitty Halligan. The dining room was beautifully decorsted with Spring Shampoo and Finger Wave ‘ Sutro. SUMMER HEAT HARMS FURS! Heat takes the life out of your furs to hang them in the closet—or to put them in moth balls during the hot months is to invite disaster. : But Furs actually improve in Cold Storage where dry filtered air—freezing cold—is used. The skins regain their softness, the fur actually improves in luster. You can buy no better protection—yet the cost is low. Utmost care is used in handling your furs. Special low prices given on Remodeling, Repairing and Relining. Phone Dijstrict 3392 Lustick Fur Co.. Inc. FORMERLY OF FRANCKE & LUSTICK 1204 G St. N.W. Camera, Mrs. John H. Edge, and Mrs, | 2o SN Thurston R, Embrey. for Southeast Cen- | | r; Grosvenor, Mrs. Arthur {Mrs. Rodmond Celebrates | Stone, Mrs. M. C. Johnson, and Mrs. i ; | Charlotte Vosghit, for Thomson Center. Blf!h Annlvel’!-ry | Mrs. 8. Rodmond, formerly of Wil- { mington, Del, now residing at 1652 Argonne place, celebrated her eighty- fifth anniversary May 1. Among the guests were Mrs. Alexis Smith and her | sister, Mrs. Jean Roberts; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith of Alexandria, Va.; Mr. John O. Snyder of New York, the Misses Belle, Mrs Edward B. Ballou, Col. and Mrs. ‘Vlrgmla Anhque Soclety Planmng pxlgnmage | | The Virginia Antique Society, formed | for the preservation of historical places | and treasures of old Virginia. will make a pllgrimage to Richmond on May 1 Mrs. George Tully Vaughan, pres dent, has made arrangements for a bus | to take those who do not wish to drive their own cars. The party will leave | the morning of that date and visit spots of historical interest en route FUR COATS should be repaired and looked over before being put in storage. You will save money | and trouble if you will let us do your work now. We will take care of your fur over the | | Summer. FURRIER i N OL 1008 Eye St. N.W. MRS. GRANT E. MOUSER, JR,, Large List of Guests Sc}lcduled at DanCC Mr.’ Felix Lake and Miss Matalee | Lake were hosts to more than 100 guests at a dance in their home, 280 ‘Wisconsin avenue, last Saturday ev ning. The guests included members of the Art Promoters' Club, among | whom _were the Persian Minister, Mirza Davond Khan Meftah: Prince bright days town occasions 3 No Other Charge! No Waiting! If human skill and ar- tistic merit could devise a more beautiful and last- ing Permanent, we would give it, but we truthfully believe that it is im- possible to produce more lovely or natural- looking wave, no matter what price is paid. Texas Educator Guest At Evening Reception Chancellor and Mrs. Lucius C. Clark of the American University entertained at a reception last evening in honor of Dr. W. M. W. Splawn, former presi- dent of the University of Texas, and recently appointed dean of the Gradu- ate School of the American University. The guests invited included Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Bentley, Miss Mary Louise Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Knute E. Carlson, Miss M. Pear] Cline, Miss Phyllis Moore Lamar, Dr. F. W. Colller, Miss Sara Dow, Dr. William Lee Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Dennis, Miss Ivy Irene De | Witt, Dr. and Mrs. Horace B. Drury, Huntington. Other guests were: Albert Read and Mrs, Harry Phelps, who assisted the hosts; Miss May | Phelps, Miss Florence Reiger, Miss | Peggy O'Brien, Mr. Victor Neal, Miss| Ruth Butler, Miss Eleanor Hall, Mr. sports events each demand the proper Spring apparel . . just now, tweed coats for all oc- casions . . . specially practical for mo- toring, travel and the steamer . . . simple ensemble coats in light-weight woolens . . . smart in combination with crepe or printed frocks . . . silk jacket frocks, new printed crepe and chiffon ensemble costumes for town . . . Hats for smart daytime wear in town or coun- try . . . new straws and felts . . . a varied collection . . . exclusive and charming. — | IR. E. Lee Chapter, U. D. C., Sponsorl May Day Dance Robert E. Lee Chapter, United Daugh- | ters of the Confederacy, will give its annual May entertainment and dance to its members and friends at 9 o'clock tomorrow evening at Confederate Me- morial Hall, 1322 Vermont avenue. ‘The program, which has been ar- ranged by Mrs. Maude Howell Smith, will include Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, a prominent member of the Washington | 9000 csccccsc0to00000000000e Maison Victoire, Inc. Phone Franklin 6965 203 Weslory Bldg. Second Floor, 605 14th St. N.W. Shops all over the Southland Lottt 2 2 D DV PPOOPPOOPN L o PLELALES reslan e -9~n~13(iw/ Another Big Purchase! . Allows Us to Repeat Last Week’s GREA;I;' SALE DRESSES and "ENSEMBLES Made to Sell for $25, $35 & $39.50 Every Size Sizes for the Miss 14 to 20 — For the Woman 36 to 48— | For the Stout Woman —For the Tall Wom- | an—Sizes for Every- | one. Ensembles With Long or Short Coats. | Basket Weave Ensembles. Silk En- ! sembles, both Coat and Dress. 2 and 3 Piece Ensembles, Cloth Coats. “CZECHO-WOVEN” Sports Shoes man_Scott, Lieut. and Mrs. Sidney S. | Bunting, Miss Laura Harding of New York and Lieut. Horace C. Robison. | Another dinner party was given by | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frank A.| Hughes. at which the following guests | were present: Comdr. and Mrs. John C. | Hilliard, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Edwin D. McMorries, Comdr. and Mrs. Hern- don Kelly, Miss N. L. Johnson, cousin | of Mrs. Hughes, from Lexington, Ky., and Mr. C. F. Taylor of New York. A party also was given by Mr. and Mrs. James S. Bowdoin of St. Mar- | . Their guests W. H. S. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. ‘Tansill, Mr. Fred Telford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Trammell, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gale Tryon, Mr. and Mrs. ! William R. Vallance, Mr. and Mrs. F.| A. Varrelman, Mr. and Mrs. George Fitch Wells, Dr. and Mrs. George B.| Woods, Miss Dorothy Wulf, Mr. and | Mrs. A. E. Zucker and Mr. and Mrs. Antonic Alonso, Mrs. Howard F. Moore, | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bangs and Mr. Her- . bert E. Walter. flowers and those serving tea were Mrs. John Greea and Mrs. John Bowers. | M- Luther E. Drury, Dr. and Mes. 2 Rear Admiral and Mrs. Halligan, who | o OUIey Br BRd SUr, SOEE nd have just returned to Annapolis from | urncelt, B VBN R RR e Ea- the West Coast, will eopen thelr resi- | 1'%, Ot (VOWER, Br-ind S0, Bor dence on Prince George street--one ©f | peroicon and Miss Georgiana Ferguson, the oldest and most interesting houses | yrr€U08, WOG SHST PV ANY, (o ary in Annapolis—for a short time before | years Galt, Dr. Harold Golder and e g e O Y. ¢ Guest enter.. | Mrs. Golder, Dr. John H. Gray, Dr. and | Readers’ Club, who will give readings ger tanzs; Middieton Semmes Guest enter- | Nire' fenry B, Hazard, Dr. and Mrs, | and impersonations, and Mr. Harry An- | | During Life of home. 8t Wardour in honor of Mre | William B. Holton. Mr. and Mrs. Will | gelico, tenor, who will give a group of Pe it Croven Brice. who has been the guest | Hutchins, Dr. Arthur J. Jackson, Dr.|songs accompanied by ‘Mrs. Angelico. BE— 55 e e Mo Theotore Jenbacst | and Mrs. Walion C. John, Dr. and Mrs.| Sy s Tt LT BT e LUC!E TUCKER at her residence in Acton place, Those | P2ul Ksufman, Dr. and M. D. 0. |87\ o0 paughters and Camps | :t:;nd‘;nr: me:nu;: :uexs‘c ‘&(m hg«:-: Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Leifur Magnusson, glru\:;unm and Sons are especially in- | BEAUTY SHOP nis Claude, Mrs. john Plicher..Mrs. |Dr, and Mrs. William R Menning, Dt | Virol, o ier wil hold fts monthly 1220 G St. N.W. Carryl Bryan and Mrs. George Turner. | o Mrs. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard | meeting preceding the program, at | Appointments—Fr. 8093 Charming Parties Given Mayo, Miss Bernice V. Moler, Dr. and | Which time Miss C. Blanche Sinclair, | _Open Even! At Annapolis Roads Club. Mrs. Blaine F. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. the president, will preside. ber | Charles S. Morgan, Judge Gi g - & B olis Roads Club. ~Among the largest | Dr. Cliatles W, Needham, Dr. and Mrs. | =] was the one given by Lieut. Comdr. and | Harry C; Oberholser, Mr. and Mrs. Bd-| - Mrs. Morton L. Deyo in honor of. their | Win S. Puller, Capt. and Mrs. Oscar R. | . 9 guest, Mr. Philip Thompson of New |Rand, Col. W. A. Reid, Lieut. Col. and York. Besides the guest of honor, those | Mrs. W. C. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. 1 S present were Comdr. and Mrs. Richard | Gaieid, % Rofcts, Dn anc, Mo J. Barry, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Not-| Jiiors 1y “and Mrs. Oswald Schreiner, Dr. and Mrs. W. . Shenton, Prof. and . 5 v Sncprani e & Of Every Description Cleaned and Reblocked In Any Desired Style HESE famous hand- made sandals shown in styles that are exclu- sive in Washington. Di- rect importations in tremendous quantities make possible prices which are outstanding- ly low. $4.95 to $]().50 ANY unique designs, basket weaves, checkered effects and others. Sandals or Ox- fords. White or tan —interwoven with red, blue, beige, brown or patent leather. SRR RRYRYRL R —— e Head sizes of hats can be made either smaller or larger. —_———— Jh=t Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Col- houn and Miss Elizabeth Nott. Mrs. Woodward Phelps, wife of Lieut. Phelps, motored to Annapolis for the hop Saturday last. She had as her guests Miss Hannah Wright of Wash- ington, Miss Isabelle Baker of Buffalo, | N. Y. and Miss Margaret Watkins of Washington. Mrs. Phelps entertained | | for her guests at dinner at Carvel Hall Saturday evening. The others present ‘were Miss Isabelle Brumby, daughter of | Rear Admiral Frank H. Brumby, and | Miss St. Clair Smith, daughter of Capt. | Arthur St. Clair Smith, both of Annap- | # olis, and Midshipmen Charles Warfield, John Keatley, Samuel Griffith, Russell Lioyd, Edward Mitchell, Edward J. Bacher, Alston M. Boyd, Reynold D. Hogle, E. V. Dennett, J. B. Bowen, Hugh Hainswarth, Stephen Brodie, William Cashman, Lowell Stone and Ludley Morton, ‘Tuesday Bridge Club Holds Final Meeting of Season. ‘The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club had its last meeting of the season this week, at the residence of Mrs. Ken- neth M. McLean, wife of Lieut. Mc- Lean, on Southgate avenue. Mr. P. G. Gallagher of New York, i =LF Hat Trimmings Hat Frames Ladies Capital Hat Shop ; 508 Eleventh St. N. W. Food and Servieg U =1~ JTetmls [t == i R '} JPRING (0Al/ $19.75 Originally Priced at $2975 to $3975 All Smart NEW Models at Astonishing Savings ! Bl e ‘ OPPOSITE AMRASSADOR. = SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 Until Choice of G | TS New Potatoes and All Fresh Spring Veoetables hoice of De:serts SPECIALS FOR TODAY—Conserved Fruit Sundaes, “Strawbe: Short Cake, Fresh Pi; pastries made chef. \\\\\\3\\\\;\\\\“’“\‘&\ A y n m r Mo nt. T DELICIOUS— - YOU'LL SAY U, FRANCKE & LUSTICK—FURRIERS A Most Complete FUR STORAGE SERVICE At a Very Moderate Charge Includes thorough cleaning by scientific beating ma. chine and compressed air cleaner. Glazing—insurance —and storage in cold air vaults. Phone Main 2810. ancke Lustick, 1328 G Street AYTIME is calling. Summer near. Many different oc- casions call for fre- quent costume changes. And in ap- propriate footwear . , at Hahn's . . every- thing under the sun . .to wear cverywhere under the sun. E can truthfully say that these are just as marvelous values as we have every offered in previous events. Gor- geous Coats . . . many of them exquisite mple models . . . never intended to sell at so moderate a price. Coats superbly fashioned of heavy satins or silk faille -« . of softest creola . . . broadcloth . . . Kasha-like fabrics . . . or basket-weaves! New colla: . new cuff effects. The very sm des of tan, gray, blue, green and also black. Now! ' gpmcp Flouncer, For Your Unrestricted Choice of Our lir /e COATS STOCK OF The Friendly Shop BRESLAUS 1307-13 G St. N.W. Georgette Dresses in Pastel hades & Navy. Printed and Plain Chiffons Flowered & (Charge Accounts Invited) Flat Crepes, FURS Remodeled! Repaired! We will gladly tn your furs and mate. No oblig: Also at our other stores 1207-F SPRING

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