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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930. * Births Reported. SOCIETY I CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING TODAY I DpSE s e ton prost - S, S & ot R RRERIERSE | P | btk J : AR ¥ is o el affair of the order ; . B - ;l:; Omie E. & : T G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 naval forces, Reserve officers, . ; " i 8 Ros e r;:'nt rn uniform, which adds so much " liam 1 irginia A, . - -msm-sm_ m —msm§m—-—-—m—m—m—m—m— - 2oy, ° to participate and Maj. Charles Demonet , ’ Ggorse L. and Mildred Nahme. girl, s chairman in charge of arrangements. Allen’ M. and Bernice 1. Collins, girl. ek g . . 3 ey g ° sniis N B @l - | the Verdant Mode for Spring! Am 2 ported Tast 24 hours: ;venlxx;g.d Ahdm. the hostesses En Mrs. - $hy Health Mepartment, tn the lag th st ol A Erriie i@ | Chic Green . Jewelry e e - e e R e L Hats, $5 - X e to Match Baidwin McCoy Unit held Ellzabeth 37 Harric, e oldis D . 2 % ; . B8 R A Duncan Stuart, 55, 205 Cedar st. 2 3 ; fts monthly card party at the Mount s uncan st et lar Bt e, B it S : ( A O Sare H.mfl'r 1;'?"»“‘&'& e:verl:om'eog:m: . ' 3 Wilbur C."Whitmore, 44. 701 C st. S.W. clever petal inset of linen \ " bracelet (295) of simu- | Kogh, 43, 3344 38th =t ve stra is v lated emerald¢ that look : o es. 38, 213 Seaton pl. m.e. weave straw, this vouth- a at: o o Lo L i L | Cloia Rues STSE1E dospitat g ful model of a Dutch in- ; like wreathes of tiny M'""b:’ "gmtfamsnwrfi e b = A e e L fluence may be torn 7 flowers, strike a sharp Patients. were reminded ina they arc| Yirsgres ol o, 23 sneridan ot (B G0 Cither of the coo: / note or the soft chil not forgotten. Cigars, cigarettes and | b | Byron, 57, Freedmen's Hospital | mes sketched. 3 on outfit. Metal neck- cdmmdy s)m ot m:oodlm b g;{‘e‘g Hzgl:n"l“‘ “i’sr"%‘:fi';‘l‘r";{o‘;p’hii s pALqu ;ZOYAL_ & \ lace ($1) set with simu- e e ;,h“h PR Babel Goodwin, 31 Gatlinger Hospital. Third Floor % £ : 2 lated jade, somewhat h}l:gmy Tfi"m"d byvismd n{:'wfllue S Egyptian, for the suit. i\&‘m where a ;rd party was held, MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL WRIGHT, Dfiflf@e cases in London are declin- % B AN PALAIS ROYAL— éolhwed by refreshments. Mrs. MyTtle | who reside with their daughter, Mrs. E. F. Clark, 1303 E street northeast, were | 108 18 aumber. loor married years ago today. T izl i i Main Fi : o g == Ha monlzlng § : s 3 . Mrs. Charles Demonet, president of I . e unit, presented the honor guests of . Y 3 { 5 < | \ :.:r:e;r:i%:; ;,1"',0,*,;5‘,},:3'3';“5;31‘;5“5{ PLAN SPELLING CONTEST.|DRUGGISTS INCLUDED Silk: Hose . 3 ¢ i Really #nd Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Thomas H. Bhanton. Champion of District Will Defend IN JURY EXEMPTION 1.35 to 195 ety F S 15 Pl / Exqulslte TR 5 “Springtime” and “Tourterelle,” s 9 - es Title February 19. B & Staff Correspondent of The Star. | two silk hosiery shades which ) R\ N ew _Glov Miss Elizabeth Dulin, champion| RICHMONDAVa,, February 20— Sen- : ! we found supremely right with ; g Eggshell kid, 5.50—smart 20D i, Hispnga: 09 Trene France: 10:] ojer of the District following ® re- |ator Frank L. Bali, Arlington, has suc- \ . green. “Springtime” is the cgg S hnttanERg IRt Agloves. ¥ piocne s, Thomgsen: * | cent match arranged by the Capital | CCded In having included in the judi- shefl tone, " “Tourterelle,” 3 4 ; the perfect choice for the Soston H. Gepking. ¢ % novinson: | Spelling Club, will be called upon to | amendment exempting pharmacists from | ) dasker beige shatic. : 4 O e b O Willis R, Hamiiton, 26, Quantic . defend her title at a free-for-all con- | jury duty. )/ PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor 2 inky - beige ashable ola M. Smith, 22. Geary, Okla. v. 8. | test, to be held by the club at Mount | This action was taken as a result of . Ty Y 3 5 Suede, 3.50. A pull-on of Fete T, Safiosic 26, Homestead. P Pleasant Library February 19. a petition signed by the druggists of P | Lt £ this type is the last word helma B. Drauvker, 27, Norfol o ‘The first 300 words to be used in the | Alexandria and sent to Senator Ball. B 2 . 8. Montgomery. match may be obtained by sending a p in a_sporting ensemble. >~ self-addressed, stamped envelope to J. i the The Newest ; o /1 y ) PALAIS ROVAL— Wages in Europe are slowly being|F. Haverty, 65 Waldon avenue, Clar-| Sweden expects its wave of prosperity ] Rdjusted ® living costs. - eng a. to last throughout the year. Green Shoes s | o) Sl o o & Handbags 6.50 & 8050 rd 5 ‘ : ; 1 I One of rich green cali (7.50) ) for dressy btlmes, quitehslim. d 5 iss- strap, has a “Eden.” and the “Chicago Tie,” o a : criss-cross back p, ha B ¢ e amel clasp and orna- step smartly to the fore in the 2 N . ;cfit;"i“ “vo_mj‘"c it T L THE FEBRUARY SALE o s T it e R e & g 3 : The other, a is a gracile strap slipper_for e Marriage Licenses. o X 3 business-like pouch affair, filmy frocks. “Chicago Tie ’l " usiness-like pouch N s : snake-grain trimmed, has inside suggests smart street wear. < { i & Siogers LIFE TIME FURNITURE PALAIS ROYA1—second Fior R ! . AN Furnish every nook, corner and room at savings GREEN, another word for New, Novel, Fresh, Young, has crept subtly into the Spring color scheme. We have assembled some of our loveliest things here just to show you how very little it costs to acquire the basis of a Spring Green Wardrobe at The Palais Royal. Pr‘inted Chiffon Frocks,16.95 Knitted Jacket Suits, 19.95 Morning-glory print on dark green makes a graceful Two-tone green basket-weave pattern, dotted with frock with deep cape, bordered in solid green. The maize, makes the jacket and yoke front skirt of this flowing skirt is slightly longer in the back. It's one of three-piece suit, just right for sports and spectator many charming new green prints in our _collection. wear—slip-on sweater of the lighter shade green banded Green silk crepe prints also, at the same price. in the dark tone. . PALAIS ROYAL—Third Flfor e ————————————————— i ——————————— NEW SMOCKS Hurry! Run! Don’t Get Left! Have Princess Lines { Sa_.le! 600 \Gil’lS’ OFFERING NOW ASH FROCK OUR ENTIRE PRESENT STOCK 1-98 gom | WAS OCKS ¥ "] {g' Bloomer Dresses : 6 to 10 Just consider! Tf vou £ Of put one of the straight Straight Dresses g smocks over your new ! 7 to 14 ‘ : foundation garment, all your carefully acquired ;2;:.?5 SJ‘(;;;‘Ck:ni:‘l:{ag_ p We deliberately marked these new mands a smock of the d dresses a price to catch your pocket- new _silhouette — and A book’s fancy. here it is! "' Q1 Facts: Guaranteed color-fast prints— 3 a new dress if they fade—on cotton Ii l l RNI I l I R I ill gxi_?{s f?:ti’t hdd;g};;fr‘;‘ piques, broadcloth and novelty weaves. r a tloned Well cut and made to stand wear— i Scaope neatly finished. hems in contrasting col- ) ors piped with black. Fancies: Organdy, pique and self Full flaring skirts, snug collars, contrasting popings—circular belts, pockets, in pan- and pleated skirts — suspender and els, buttoned from neck vestee styles—smockings, ruffles, gay a O O to hem. flower, fruit and geometric prints. PALAIS ROYAL, Third Floor PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Splendid Variety of Plain and Printed Silks Printed Flat Crepes Imported Plain Chiffon We are also showing . 1.95 yd. 1.95 yd. i Done on an exquisite’ quality flat crepe, | This filmy, supple fabric wil be much in | Printed Ruffswah, 1.95 yd. these prints in a large selection of patterns | evidence this season. Forty or more are an unusual value. shades. o p Printed Sy-tee, 2.29 yd. Seventh Street Between D and E L . AILSilk Flat Crepe g P‘I“;n S“ grw: e ys 5 1.49 yd Gay-hued 1930 prints, commended for al -1ee, 1. o . . . Ténty: fuahlontblfetifes I tiess sninctl]| Aites price of'a good quality. Light and | dresses, ensembles, waists, parasols, fabrics, dark shades in a popular silk. children’s dresses and coats. PALAIS ROYAL, Second Floor