Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1929, Page 14

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1929. SCCTETY.” ———— 14 : e ' I : }h’ ANI GOFF URGES STATUE S O C I E s e s s TO AMERICAN MOTHERS ‘Would Be Placed in Statuary Hall % 5 | P 2 : ‘ ’ as Tribute to Patriotic \ i 1 President and Mrs. Hoover Entertained L : . e w. ». m°5¢9 & SQ“S Guests at Luncheon and Dinner at » il ot heed Y Sy Bl White HOUSC Yesterday_ B el < ¢ | |other patriotie women °'u:"‘"'“ SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE o e L s y Senator Goff, Republican, of esf - Virginia. It has been referred to t| ain M. M. v Tims e Ny retiered it e Main 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9AM.t0 6 PM. C.. who has been vhlung Miss Elisa- 5 f 3 Fess is chalrman, for recommendatians. daughter of Rear Senator Goff in his resolution sug- Morris Ken- | gests a commission of five members be Miss Gertrude B. | nedy, U. 8. N, M. C., . appointed by the President, with au- 'ork. will leave today - thority to consider plans for the de- Kennedy entertained at tea ¢ sign of the statue, and report to Con- w Secretary of | in honor of her house guest. % ,. gress, with estimates of cost. o P, et S S G B £ B S S : / 0, Senator an 3 where m an jon tour ‘ P % 5 H L Sahad. Senator Townsend of Delaware, | of Navy Depariment medical sctvitien, | | : 4 . Marriage Licenses. Representative and Mra. Lehlbach of Represen New_Jersey, tative McFadden | Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart has re- 1 4 vy ° of Pennsylvania, Representative and |turned to Washington, after spending g 4 B , i ‘g & Mra. Beck of Penayivania. Mr. C. Bas- |a short time in her home in oo, : erisy 33, both of 4 en- osler ee com Slemp, Mr. J. Walter Drake of De- e : Calvin F. Schiueter, 25, and Helen Smith, of | The Misses Colhoun will entertain at v 18 "both of Baitimore, Md. Rev. J. C. froit, Mr. and Mra, Thomas Heales o | the Arta Glub Tuesday evening in honor : Capennaver. ve‘;ua"..yl Cam.u:hd Miss Gertrude Lane | Of thelr t, Miss Almira Har- i RAATEY ';i-\!{“;?,"'_ 32, and Katherine L. of New York. ris of Pl 8. i SR Roland Milia,’ :E and Prelton wintams, 22; Rev. Aquilla Sayles. Senor and Senera de Telles Mr. and Mrs Melvile Eastham of ae . e e - Cambridge, Ly u-hl!fltofl « ‘ SRR o At Embassy After Western Trip. 1 week ts at the - : P h Y Ord Senora de Tellez returned to Washing- | the meeting of the Institute of Radio i 3) ton this morning from Columbia, Mo. | Engineers. p. - ossm 0 T iy Shgond 22 SR 8| pme tra e e 0 2 G il 6 to 9 Tonight M Palmer are at Hot Springs, . oA Cafel g tchell . : & VE. The AmbessadSF of Chile and Senora [ Vo WHere they went by motar. 1315, NEW_YORK.AVE . o g informall it the Pan- 8 £ I S Siote, | T R 3 g v : s st i For your convenience, a competent Serles of 'Sunday chilean luncheons | tet st luncheon, ' Pan 11§ ding is in the eating,” & force of saleswomen will take phone Davila ‘are ving Spring of the Argentine Am : \ § To Prave That a High-Class | orders on this hosiery from 6 to 9 e b - Dr. Alfred : Dinner_Can Be Served ot a [ tonight. Main 3770. b - i naty Ry . . ¥ Reasanable. Fiee i onight. Please call Main 3770, +ich ‘van Prittwits und Gaitzon, tina, Senor Dr. Julen L 5 Special geventh annual “Senior ni he | Gonrado Traverso, crstary of The A | g . ||g Table d’Hote § e porn ot Sl ke o G | v 4§ Dinner, 75c | [0) Entire Stock - . ) ’ ‘ :rlx‘hx‘guumw of 'the German Re- | i Uni 3 :l?' - Dol 3 1|8 Ch'-,iu Meats—Fresh Vege- & u r n t zre t OC “q:. ) % % L - ) tables — . ‘ MISS GLADYS, HENDRIXSON, Lok ot re TR BT v o e e at Reduced Prices School of Fareign town University; Senor Lebredo, Vit ican Sani Bureau; Senor Dr. Solon Nunes F. of ta Rica, Dr. C. G. Abbot, ERaSteal ohivtmesne JULUS GARFINCKEL&Co. fol b ceremany, ane e mwu‘n fiu'a.m w‘tn | WASHINGTON o tab! I We solve your Parking Problem while shop- e ‘M 3 ¢ . pre { | ping here by taking charge of your car Tl Tefurn to thelr apartment st the | Qol. o | ayfiower the n_fl the week. Our Infants’ Department Fifth Floor is filled now with Unusual New Things EXQUISITE little dress garments and play outfits just as individual, for infants, small girls and boys —many at very moderate prices. Coats. ., . . .$7:50; $10.00, $12.50, $19.50 to $32.50 Dresses ... .. .4$1.95, $3.75, $5.00, $7.50 to $29.50 " oner f the PR morrow._evening. gfanus'mbnm ;‘%).:42593:;558 to i:g.gg B o iinins | Quincy Smith, w! 4 ys' Suits. . . ..$1.50, $4.50, $7.50 to 4 for ¢ ¥ Ea— Creepers. . ..$1.00, $1.95, $3.50 to $6.50 Sweaters. . .$1.95, $2.95, $3.75 to $7.50 Caps. +..$1.50, $2.95, $6.50 to $8.75 Hats......0oo......$1.00, $1.95, $2.95 to $10.75 Comgplete Layettes Nursery Furnishings Novelty Gifts F Streer Corner:or 3™ ,. § & g Py - All These Styles in Eight Shades r i 11 5% 5 i i E;EE’ ; i g L s [ ! 3 3 Two Remarkable New Devices— The Sportswoman Folds a Cape that save work — food — time Around Her! P Demonstration! $1.20 and takes it off for active sports! « ! 1 Regularly $1.50 Regularly $1.95 Paris is making a great deal of o ca n...and now orr : it B Tomorrow and Wednesday e A No. 3712—Chiffon with this seven-eighths cape of white Sscvice waight. “o. 4‘1‘0%— Chiffon; picot silk piped with red and green that ¥ P2 Style No. 3780 — Sheer makes an ensemble with a short- 'DORMEYER Cglflon: silk to top. * ‘}:&‘ mt‘cfl:‘;m pleot sleeved froek! - ° z ’ Style No. 3750 — Sheer top; el curve heel. $39.50 Electr wc !?rvleo; pointed heel. Ne.' 915—Outsize Service. A Beater and Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor. % Mixer For mixing all kinds of batter, mayonnaise and the ; whipping of cream. Enables é 1 80 every waoman to become an $ .32 3 c expert cook. See demon- stration. Regularly $1.65 Regularly $1 WORLD'S LARGEST DRY CLEANING PLANT 2 | Style No. 3785—All-Silk Style No, 3665 — Semi- Dancing Chiffon, fashioned sheer service. . Styl . 3715—8ilk Chif- Style No. 3697 — Semi- “Sep"rO'@l'v” fon :.pol:ud heel. lll’hl.on.da silk chiffon. A diet machine for the home Cleaned and Stor ed _ : ChoP; .dn‘: ":vu o EVERY hosiery number in this sale is the very newest in 1206 GEE ST. % A wisit 10 /our siodern plant will immadiately conviace ~ il ) Spring and Summer styles and shades—regular stock b ipped der th fhcient - letely separating fib i & i Paris Says T o nany tincet e pletaly eeparating toer merchandise of finest Allen-A quality. 'fi‘“fi&"‘"&.“‘:fifi:’ e (e e St e i) 0\ :n by ’;’ml"" THIS week, during this Semi-Annual event, you may pur- oI Rl ATl e g i kit ‘ gy & rom juices” and pulps. chase Allen-A Silk Stockings at prices even less than Teally marvel . 0 i | y i 3 White aguerChanss st T e ; = you would usually pay for ordinary hose. Allen-A Stock- el o aed depurtment. Remember, anyihing [ : = AN B siaves ings are woven of pure Japan silk, guaranteed against garter Sor VOGUE CLEANING MEANS A THOROUGH, : ¢ LI ade ot runs and warranted to give you satisfaction in every other Craduation SANITARY AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE. : ctaialese respect. : Evening g steel. S OGUE[: || | | W i i or wibi e Cleancrs Dulin & Martin ' ' Cha'.?:acw' b R s S Exclusive Washington Representatives for Allen-A Hosiery A $3c5. A W - S sty i —(mt a Step to the Hosiery Secnon—F Strut Efntum 1216-18 G Street — — 7 » 4 ” i f ! | H 1 g2 P H e Eg;!; - #ese il 5 il i ggfii i i i s | $ 5 ' fafts 0 | 2t 24" =§fig £ e bz s 3 E i g. iEcw i i ga i ES F it g 3 ] g i

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