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] Weddings Are Included ! “In Nearby Maryland scg;ety's s:hcaule' Luncheon-Bridge Party at’ . Hyattsville Also a Feature. « Other. Charming Functions .Listed—Personal Notes. | . HYATTSVILLE, Md., May 4.—Wed- | SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D €, MAY 5 1929—PART 2 O nesday hight, April 24, the marriage of Miss Cora Stamp, daughter of Mr. and | Mys. Edward Stamp of the Croome neighborhood, and Mr. Grafton Tay- | man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ta; man of the same locality, took place at the home of fhe bride's parents, in the presence of a few friends and rel- atives. Rev. Aubrey C. Gilmore, rec- tor of the Episcopal Church at Fores ville, was the officiating minister. The | Bride wore a becoming costume of blue | flat crepe with beige hat and shoes to | match. 4 | Right Rev. Father Ansler, professor of Scripture, Georgetown University, has been visiting friends in the Upper | Marlboro neightborhood and last Sun- Gy night-preached the sermon in St. | Mary's Church there. This morning the Rev. Charles E Grusoe, D. D., rector of St. Paul's par- ish in the lower section of Prince orges County. and his cldest daugh- tér, Miss Dorothy Apne Crusoe, sailed on the S. S. Minnekahda from New York for a two months’ tour in Europe. | They expect to visit England, Holland, | Belgium, Germany, France, Switzer- | land and TItaly. | Mrs. W. L. Afistrong of Laurel has returned from azbrief visit to friends in Easton, Md.. % \ Mr. and {M#.‘Reyraond McKitrick, Washingtdn; shave béen the guests of Mrs. Waltér Rabbit, Latrel. Mrs. THeodore . Bakers- ind son Ed- ward, Laurel, have returned from a visit to relatives in Baltimore. . Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Coffren, “Mell- | wood. have Totupfied after a visit to Mrs. Blanche P. Hall, Croome: Hyafttsville Hostesses Entertain Large Company.. Mrs. T. Howard Duckett and Mrs. Robert Brooks Morse, Hyattsville, en- tertained a large wcompany at a| luncheon-bridge, the function taking | place Friday afternoon at the Manor | Club, Montgomery County. The guests included Mrs. H., S. Robinson, Mrs. | Granville Munsen, Mrs. A. P. Gambrill, | Mrs. George B. Furman, Mrs. Arthur | P. Owens, Mrs. Charles E. McAllister, | Mrs.. C. Forrest Dickey, Mrs. Henry Thomas. Mrs. John H.” Hollingsworth, Mrs, Thomas E. Latimer, Mrs. William E. Howard, Mrs. Harry P. Howard, Mrs. John D. Howard, Mrs. Alfred Hyatt Wells, Mrs. Clifford L. Johnson, Mrs. G. Shearman James, Mrs. E. F. Lang, Mrs. Harry R. Hall, Mrs. Leslie Prince, Mrs, H. L. Smith, Mrs. George Clayton. Mrs. Pearson, Mrs.. Marguerite Sands, Mrs. James C. Rogers, Mrs. C. Francis Owens, Mrs. Irvin Owings, Mrs. Paul 8. Herring, Mrs. Harry S. Roome, Mrs. Mary Leib, Mrs. George Earnshaw, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. K. Foster Murray, ‘Mrs, Maury H. Brown, Mrs, -Roy Trem- bly, Mrs. Frank S. Hinri¢hs, Mrs. Ernest Hinrichs, Mrs. Prebel Morrison, MTrs. John B. Thomas, Mrs. John R. Dev- ereux, Mrs. O'Reiley, Miss Bessie Gib- son, Miss Alice Short and Miss Mary ‘Wedderburn. _ Preceding the ~games Juncheon was served. The prises were awarded Mrs. Thomas, Miss Short, Mrs. Gambrill, Mrs, C. Francis Owens, Mrs. ‘William A. Hows Mrs. James and Mrs. O'Reiley. Mrs. R. F. Whalen, Wells’ avenue, Brentwood, has returned from a stay BRIDE OF ARMY OFFICER MRS EVANS, Before her marriage in St. Paul's Episcopal Church yesterday to Maj. Paul Wesl Evans, United States Army, she was Miss Sally Eveleth Finney, daughter of Lieu Col. and Mrs. John H. Finney. ey t. —Harris & Ewing. Clubs. She also attended the execu- tive committee meeting of the County Federation of Women'’s Clubs in Wash- ington April 26. Mr, and Mrs. C. G. Almond and daughter. Miss Christine, Mount Rai- nier, have_returned from a visit to friends in Winchester, Va. Mrs. Erdle of Indiana, has_been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Thirty-first street, Mount Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Little, Mrs James Little and her daughter; John Little and daughter; Mrs. Henry Scott and daughter, all of Mount Rainier, have returned from a brief visit to Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley of Laurel, have returned from a stay.in Atlantic City. Miss Dora Davis. Chaney and Mrs. Laurel have returned from a visit to Mrs. Frank ‘William Newman, | | | included the Minister of Molivia and | Senora . de Medina, Senorita Maria | Hortensia de Medina, Mrs. Hugo Q.! | Rennert, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo R. Ren- | |nert, Miss Maria Fara, Mr. and Mrs. | Sydney G. Gest, Mrs. George Sakis, | Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Miss Patricia Poe | { Bennett; Mrs. Harry Hyde, Mr. Edouard | Albion, Mrs, Katherine Alvord, Dr. J. | W. Bird, Mrs. J. E. Saugstad, Mrs. C. ! | G. Ripplinger, Dr. P. S. Constantinople, | Mr. and Mrs. William T. Picrson, Miss Nancy Griswold and Miss Barbara Gt | wold "of Hartford, Conn.; Miss Elena | | de Sayn. Miss Elizabeth Jauckens and | Miss Mildred Moroni. ‘New Officers Tea Guests ‘ At Women's City Club New officers of the Women's City ?Ma'y.Fetc. at Quant;co | In Aid of Hospital Large]y Patronized Comdt. Butler Host to Visit- ing Japanese Naval Offi- .cers—Social Set in Round of Entcrtflining. QUANTICO, Va., May 4—The May fete for the benefit of the Family Ho: pital Association was held this weel opening May 1 and lasting until Tue day. The carnival was heiq on the parade ground snd consisted of the vartous features and concessions nece: sary to make it attractive to every one. The May fete and the Fall festival are | held here each year, The regular monthly mecting of the , Quantico Chapter of the National So- journers was held Friday, April 26, at the Officers’ Club. Among_those who attended the meeting from Washington were Judge Hitt. Maj. E. H. Brainara and Capt. L. E. Wood. Tuesday Brig. Gen. Smediey D. But- ler was host at luncheon at the Of- ficers’ Club to a party of Japanese naval officers who visited the post while on a 19-month- tour of the world. They are visiting the various Army. Navy and Marine posts in _the United State Those who ‘came down from Washing. ton were Comdr. T. Sugiyama, Engineer | Comdr. - K. Iwamoto, Engineer Licut. | Comdr. S. Hosoya and Surgeon Comdr. | T. Ueyonahara of the Japanese Navy and_ ifeut. Comdr. F. Murakami of Washington, who is on his way to | Europe. The officers of the post who assisted Gen. Butler in entertaining | them were Brig. Gen. Harry Lee, Col. | Eli T. Fryer, Lieut. Col. R. B. Sullivan, | Lieut, Comdr. E, L. McDermott, Medical | U S. N.; Maj. Lyle H. Milier, Albert A. L. Ort, C. E. C., U.S.N., apt. A. H. Page. The Japanesc officers will sail for England about | May 16. | Brig. Gen. Butler had with him for | several days this week his mother, Mra. | Thomas Butler. The general went to | Philadelphia Tuesday to attend & bai | quet given him by several of the el | departments. | Local Clubs Honored | At Social Functions. | The Tuesday Clubs were entertained {this week by Mrs. Richards, wife of | Lieut. (junior grade) W. L. Richards, {C. E. C, U. S. N, and Mrs. Harrison, | wite of Capt. W. H. Harrison. Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. E. L. McDermott cn- | tertatined for the Thursday Evening | Bridge Club this week, and Mrs. Nelson, | wife of Capt. Jesse A. Nelson, had the | Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club at her quarters, The base ball schedule for this week | was post team playing Wake Forrest of North Carolina_ Monday afternoon, and the post team playing Manhattan Col- lege Thursday and Friday afternoons. Both teams were the guests of the post at the Officers’ Club and were enter- tained by officers of the post in sight- seeing trips while here, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Lee have with them for a short time Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. E. O. Saltmarsh of Pen- sacola, Fla. Mrs. Saltmarsh has been the guest in whose honor numerous par- ties have becn given this week. Chap lain J. T. Casey entertained 10 guests at dinner Monday night for Mrs. Salt- marsh, and Capt. and Mrs. Donald J. | Kendall had a dinner party for six for her Tuesday night. Mrs. Shaw, wife of Lieut. E. S. Shaw, entertained at lunch- | Corps, U. 8. N., spent last-week end in | Summit Point, W. Va., with Mrs. Breck- | inridge’s mother, Mrs. Thomson. |~ Mrs. Ridderhof, wife of Lieut. Stanley | Ridderhof, has her sister, Mrs. William- son of Philadelphia, with her to remain for some time. Mrs. Bacon, wife of Lieut. Harry W. left this week for New York, eing called there by the iliness of Lieut. Bacon's mother. Mrs. Bacon expects to be away several weeks. Marine School Group Visits Battlefields. | Thursday the staff and students of the Marine Corps Schools were taken | on a motor tour of the battlegrounds of Chanccllorsville under the direction of Ma). Robert L. Denig. The entire day | was taken for the tour. The speaker for the Fridey morning lecture to_the staff and students of the Marine Corps Schools last week WRs apt. R. F. Dillon, U. S. Navy, of Wash- ington. Capt. Diilon is on duty in the Navy Department with the Bureau of Naval Operations. Capt. and Mrs. Glenn C. Cole of | washington were visitors at the post |last Sunday. Capt. Cole recently re- | turned from China and is on duty :t‘ n headquarters, | Washington. Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobsen had | as their house guest last week end Miss Margaret Hensey of Washington. | “capt. and Mrs. Field Harris visited U. 8. Marine Corps, friends at the post Monday prior to! leaving for the West Coast, where Capt. | | Harris will be on duty at the Naval Air Station in San Diego. Among the recent arrivals at the post | Rob- | to take quarters are Capt. Ray A. inson and Capt. A. W. Paul. Capt. and Mrs, Donald J. Kendall had | as their guests for several days this week Capt. Kendall's two aunts, Miss |Ann and ~Miss Martha Kendall of Brockton, Mass., who have been spend- |ing the Winter in Jacksonville, Fla. U 'D Glesipi | Details Outlined | Plans are well under way for the annual card party of the United Daugh- Theater Benefit Scheduled ! By Women's Federation | _ Additional patronesses for the benefit | theater party be given tomorrow | night at the National Theater by the | District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs are Dr. Edith Seville | Ceale, Mrs. John M. Bevers and Miss Josephine Junkin. Women's City Club members occupying boxes will be Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, Mrs. Grace Ross Chamberlin, Mrs. Wymond Bradburv, | | Miss Elva McNamara, Miss Meda Ann | Martin, Miss Katherine R. Pike, Mis. | Gladys Ball Middlemiss and Mrs. Grat- | tan Kerans. Members of the Glover Club who are | attending In a group are Mrs. Edmond | Flynn, Mrs, Mark Lansburgh, Mrs. Lucien Mercier, Mrs. Joseph H. Randall. Mrs. Ralph Lawrence, Mrs. John Hayes, | | Mrs. Vernon Lowrey, Mrs. Harry Schna- | | hel and Mrs. David White. Mrs. Ofto | Veerhoff of the fine arts section of the | federation will have in a box with her | Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt, Mrs. John Boyle, | jr.; Mrs. De Will Croissant, Mrs. Arthur Seaton, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkinc and Mrs. Edith Sears. Woman Vo:e'rs. ”I.;ea‘guc Will Meet at Dinner Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle will pre- side at the annual dinner to be given | by the District of Columbia League of | Women Voters at the Y. W. C. A. to- morrow evening at 7 o'clock. Among thoe making reservations are Mrs. ‘Otol'lf_ Ricker, Mrs. William Harllee, Miss Edna Johnston, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Miss Florence F. Stiles, Mrs. L.| Ottenberg, Mrs. Harwood Reed, Mrs. | Grace Ross Chamberlin, Mrs. Grattan | Kerans, Miss Edna Sheehy and Mrs. Helen Colton. i Portner Cafe |# 15th St. Bet. U and V | ters of the Confederacy, District of Co- | lumbia Division, which is to be held | |at the Willard Hotel Friday evening, | May 17. | TURKEY $1 00 The committee on arrangements, ap- | . pointed by the president of the division, | Mrs. George D. Horning, is working | DINNER 4:45 to 7 tonight with enthusiasm, and includes Mrs. | A Meal Cooked as You Like It Walter E. Huton, chairman: Mrs. | Lorena Hewett, Mrs. Alblon W. Tuck, | M Always the Most Delicious Rolls Excellent Coffee and Desserts Frederick Yates, Mrs. Willlam A. | King, Mrs. Garnett Lee, Miss C., | Blanche Sinclair, Miss Bertie Packett. | Mrs, N. P Rabner, Mrs. Charles Ficher Tayior, Mrs. Clara O'B. McCrome, Mrs. i Benjamine Grady, Mrs. John J. Mac- YonidveiSere taifinjey Donald and Mrs. H. H. Clark. ! Mrs, Albion W. Tuck is arranging for attractive prizes and Miss C. Blanche Sinclair will be In charge of the candy and nut booth. Tables may be reserved and_tickets secured from any member of the committee. Desirable Apts. Reasonably Priced Portner Apts. Suxder & Little Present Another New Strap Pump, Utilizing Underlays of BABY PYTHON SNAKE SKIN —Developed. in Creole Brown, French Blue, Billiard Green, Dull Matt and White Kidskins. Some with Spanish, others with the new Cuban heels. Luxurious Lconomy eon for Mrs, Saltmarsh Tuesday after- | noon, and Thursday night Col. and Mrs. Eli T. Fryer entertajned 10 guests at dinner for her. Lieut. and Mrs. E. J. Farrell enter- 33ETIesiTTiIIsIisIsIIIIIsIIIILIRIIILILIILLIIIIITIIIILLLINNILILS SOCIETY. RoMNEY cloaks a printed chiffon gown with transparent velvet! So that those who go from garden party to dinner dance may pay tribute to the Paris penchant _for the jacketed costume! For beneath the biue velvet wrap that looks for all the world like a Molyneux model there’s an evening gown of dusty pink blossoming with blue flow- ers. It's just one of our new Romney: frocks . . . al- ways at Jelle and only at Jelieff's in Washington!” $49.50 —the Romney price! Women's Frock Shop— Second Floor. - N N N N N N RoMNEY proves two shades are smarter than one for jacket frocks! That subtle’ beauty the fa- mous George Rommney ac- complished in paints is here accomplished in fabrics . . . clear purple chiffon posed over purple satin to give an even more majestic shade, lightens as it ripples over orchid chiffon, and tlen gives way completely to be- come a pale orchid voke, The jacket is of a double thickness the frock is sleeveless, $49.50 ~—the Romney price! Women's Frock Shop— Second Floor. NN N N N N N N N ROMNEY puts the chic of the jacket frock for misses into print! But there’s more than one raison d'etrec for this Rom- ney ensemble . . . there’s a black transparent velvet coat with a cape collar that slips aréund the shoulders and ties a Paquin bow . . . the long-sleeved afternoon frock moulds the bodice with princess lines and perks out into a peplum . , . and do notice the gay print has a black chiffon background . .« that’s so smart! $149.50 —the Romrey price! N N N N N N Styder® Litile INCORPORATED Desirable Shegs and Hesie 9 1211 Ft?eétreet ” Gordon's Modish Hosiery | Club, who wiil be guests of honor at | the ‘tea given this afternoon at the | clubhouse, 22 Jackson place, from 4:30 County, spent several days this week.| 0 6 o'clock are Mrs. Patrick Gallagher, ! with their parents and had as_their Mrs. Goodwin Grahah, Mrs. Lawton guests Miss Suzanne Simmons, South | Miller, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Bruge Carolina, "and Miss Marietta’ Derby, | Baird: Mrs. Louis C Cramton, Miss | ccomac, Va. jacket costumes can only u an id-a of the loveliness our new Romney collection. Misses’ Frock Shop— Third Floor. T N N N e N N\ i e N N i Philadelphia. Miss Margaret Boss and Miss Mar- garet Harrison, Laurel, - students at Hannah More Academy, Baltimore f several weeks in Florida. 5 Mrs. T. J. Wilcox, Hyattsville, has been: visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Smith, Catonsville, Baltimore Copnty, d. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Brooks, ‘Washington, have been visiting the foftmer’s mother, Mrs. Nellle F. Brooks tained a dozen guests at dinner Friday evening for Miss Betty Bennet, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Davis of Parris Island, who is visiting Capt. and Mrs. Jesse A. Nelson here. | Mrs. Breckinridge, wife of Col. James | C. Breckinridge, and Mrs.. Heiner, wife | of Capt. Robert G. Heiner, Medical | of Hyattsville. fil Frank B. Smith, Mount Rainier, has _been entertaining her brother, Mr. T. E. Balsley of Baltimore. Progressive Club Meets At Honte of Wolf. . & rs. H. J. Wolf, East Riverdale, enter- hilgzd the Progressive Club last night, it being the club’s regular weekly meet- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Friday en- tertained the club Saturday night ef last week, and the 30 guests spent & | i most enjoyable evening. Refreshments b were served. Five hundred was the principal diversion. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Lena Alsop and Messrs. Basil Pickett, Godfrey Aebersold, Jesse Shaff- ner and George Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heffner, Seat Pleasant, returned Wednesday from New York and Ne wJersey, where they spent their honeymoon. The Rev. and Mrs. Muller of Herndon, Va., have returned after & visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hastings, Seat Pleasant. Mrs. Ruth Marcey, Falls Chureh, Va,, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Litz, Seat Pleasant. A largely attended card party was staged tonight in Odd Fellows' Hall, Capitol Heights, under tho auspices of and for the benefit of St. Mathias Catholic Church. There were a num- ber of prizes awarded and refreshments were served. Thursday, May 9, at Shady Inn, Marlboro turnpike, the Volunteer Fire Department of Capitol Heights will en- tertain with a card party. The Home and School Association of Capitol Heights also will hold a card party Friday night, May 17, at the school- house. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. U. S. A. Heavener, Hyattsville, and Miss Lilllan Karn have returned from a trip of several days to Luray, Va. Davis-Miles Wedding An Event of April 20. Miss Annie Miles, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Miles, Sixty first street, Capitol Heights, and Mr. James Davis, Benning, D. C., were mar- ried at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Edward Polglase, Chewton avenue. Capitol Heights, Saturday- night, April 20. The bride wore a pretty gown of orchid printed crepe with hat'to match. Mr. George Woodward was best man. Rev. George La Roche of the Suitland Christian Church officiated at the wed- ding. Following a reception to the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. Davis left for their future hcme in Washington. Mrs. Mary L. Fuller of Franklin street, Hyattsville, entertained at bridge Monday afternoon. her guests includ- ing Mrs. Walter Balderson, Mrs. Arthur P. Gambrill, Mrs. Hammond Welsh, | Mrs. B. O. - Mz$... C. Prancis Owens, < Hapeld - W.'iBreining. apt Mrs. C. A. MiyWells: sBefore play re- freshments weve:serVed.a - : Mr. and Mry;{Edwayd- Spodgrass, jr., of Pittsburgh, Pa., were the guests'of Mr. and Mrs:ijohn. D. Howard, Frank- lin’ street, HyWitsyille, the latter part of last week., Saturday night their daughter, Misc, Betty Howard. enter- tained a company of young,people in compliment to'her guest. Miss Dorothy B. Shipley, Westfield, N. J. Dancing formed the mAin*diversion of an en- joyable eveniug. - Miss -Shipley , re~ turned to her h -Suriday. Miss Peggy Howard resumed her studies at Hannah More Academy, -Baltimore County, Md., Monday. after a brief visit with her parents. Mrs, M. H. B. Hoffman, Ralston ave- hue, Hyattsville, attended the May day Tete today at Westhampton College, Richmond. Va. Her daughter, Miss Mary Virginia Hoffman, took a promi- nent part in the exercises. Card Party to Aid School Improvement. The Cheverly-Tuxedo school fm- provement association will entertain @t a card party Wednesday night, May 22, at Crestlawn, the home of Mr. and Mts. Robert Marshall, Cheverly. Mrs. R. H. Wenworth entertained the as- at her home Wednesday 1 i &ociation night. 2 Mrs. McRae - Donald, Cheverly, has returned from Baltimore. where she at- ended 2s a delegate the convention of Maryland Federation of Women's [tiolic Home Benpht Is Set for May‘ 13, ‘The annual card party for the bene- fit of the Catholic Home for Aged La- dies will be held at the Mayflower Hotel Monday evening, May_13. On t are Lady “Tsabe) list Howard, Mrs. F. J. Hayes, the | May, Mis, s Chokir de Davila" Honor ;- Guest at* Musicale Mr and. -Mrs. Sophecjes: T. E:‘pfi» gave a musicale Sunday. in_compliment 10 ‘Senera de Davila, wife of the Am- bassader .of Chile, entertalring. in ‘their. udios at’ 1221 Connecticut avenue. S.‘Mfl pregram .was given. by Mr. Papas, | guitarist; Mrs,'Papas, planist, and: Mrs. Dorothy Sherman Pierson, soprano,iwho sang with, guitar accompaniment. - The . umbered about 40, -Sor presents th the pa- | Frank Hamilton | itecottén. Miss Gertrude Lyons, Virgil C. Miller, Benjamin, Mrs. Corbin Thompson, Mrs. I. B. | Mrs. Elma Saul and Mrs. Fred Repett Miss Julia Connor "and Mrs. Claudy. | will sing a group of songs accompanie by her mother, Mrs. DeLa Mater. Marriage Licenses. 17 Rev. Walter' M. Michael alipr Birch, 32, and Mar en. Ohio, . Ak an Jacksonville, Fla.; e 30, and Elizabeth Milward W. Riker. Melvin P. Fowler. 25, this city, and Min) | 1. Pace, 22, Western Grove, Ark.; Rev. H. Kesten. E. Relph DOwling. 23, this city, Barbarg Shultz, 21, Ne J. A Nestor “#Cprl Fr Heintel. 26. Willl a:B. Snellbaker, 326, | Gerhard E. Lenski | “Robert_Nickerson, 45, Halls Hifl. Va. | Estella Brown, 46, this city; Rev. W. | Dorges, ‘Percival G. Lew rison, ~24, both Audrew R. R e | Fannie: She; Simo » an s, of “Richmond, Va.; {z 45, ‘Salt Lok o B 5 e '~ Waller_Jacksor C. Alex: a1, Re der. 0sis ¢ vogue for Brown and White Sports Shoes —and here is a stunning version...the Monroe...a slim pump of white calf tipped with tan sandal- wood calf...and finished heels that are indispensabl you may buy the Monroe with the leather Cuban e for sports. If-you prefer pump in black and white: $12.50 Sorosis Shop —Street Floor Telltale Lines of Age appear at the eyes, chin, throat You can easily avoid the a woman look so old! the three signs of age scientific, preparations for them! N three tragedies that make Dorothy Gray discovered and ‘she evolved simple preventing and correcting ss Kathleen Woodward Is here this week to personally consult with you... to inform you how treatment at home! eas ily you may follow this Toiletries Shop - Street Floor. JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET Susan Baker, Miss Elaine Eppley, Mfs. | Virginia, 'S, | Mrs. Presiding at the tea tables will “be ‘Miss' Laurg Berrjen, Miss Sara Géokng | Miss Marjorie DeLa Mater i licenses have been issued to the Hagemever, 30, and Muriel Ander- ta Mehr, 26; ilr-"!l.lld Louise E. Reid, Rev. 1560 . Holsinger, 32, Ames, Iowa, B. Riley, 31, this city; Rev. nio | A s w York City; Rev. E. an, , AH; 25. and Bertha E. Gar. Rev [ al L 200 new . hats for matrons just arrived! d o d Pa;” Rev d ity, and . Kotan and Katie Todd, 18; Hats for every occasion- at half the regular price! be most tomorrow ! Yes, every hat in our has been reduced to h brimmed hat the weather and come One Last Day ... But It interesting...if you have Off the Regular Prices! Record-Breaking 1/, Price Millinery Event New hats have been steadily added. . .so tomorrow assortments will come before...come again $10 hats $15 hats $20 hats y $25 hats entire S alf price, . and hundreds of ne COWM EARLY.! oo ‘Millinery Shop—Street Floor hould Be $12.50 hats are $6.25 $16.50 hats are $8.25 $18.50 hats are $9.25 Monday . .. it’s your last chance! Hats arranged on tables to make selection easy! are $5 are $7.50 Mother’s Day Gifis Pearls —simulated, of course —hold the top place in fashion. .. (Paris cable, April 29), and lovely for mothers, no matter her age! Single strand, two strands, three strands . . . chokers to 60-inch rope. And most unusual. $5 Madelon —fashions a bag un- usually smart . . . with the advantage .of ‘an extra hidden pocket and a shur-tite gusset! Roomy enough to be convenient for daily wear! Charming in goat and smooth calf... black, navy, beige, tan. 7.50 Other Pearls $1 to $25 Only at Jelleffs Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Handbag Shop—Street Floor N N = et e Mothers Like Silk Stockings We know that because thou- sands of mothers come back for them time after time! The newest styles have pointed or marrow heels! And they wear well because no garter run can pass the Gold Stripe! In the wanted suntan shades...gun metal tones...sheer chiffon or service sheer weights. $1.95 pair 3 pairs $5.70 At our F Street Store and in the Golflex-Gold Stripe Shop . . . Stoneleigh Court, 1013 Conn. Ave. N N N . e N N N N e A Slip A Gown are $10 are $12.50 pring stock. . .excepting only headsize hats. w hats.were specia’ purchased and go on salé at half the price for which they would regularly sell! Dozens of styles for those who like turbans. ..even more for those who want . head sizes from small to large tomorrow whatever $ A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork Our doorman will be glad to park your car for you while shopping for for Mother Mother W e o Dot In sich exduisite from choice crepe taste a flesh crepe de chine . . . or a de chine gown lovely i€m inine with a narrow val lace-trimmed ai- ATt TN flowers of” net’ fair to wear un- der her dressy ! 3 em b roidered in white! " It's a frocks! Excep- lovely giit! Ex- tional values dur- ing the May Event! Flesh, 5 ceptional in price for May!. $5 white, suntan . . . Sizes 34 to 44, Grey Shops Second Floor ! $5 Grey Shops Second Floor JEF LEFF'S ¢ F STREET ¢