Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1930, Page 21

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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) an address of appreciation by Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of the univer- sity; responses by Dr. Robert Harmon, director of the glee club, and Mr. Frank Scrivener, manager of the club; a group of songs by ‘the Girls’ Glee Club and the singing of the Alma Mater Song and Hymn of Thanksgiving by the Men's | Glee Club. The patrons and patronesses for the occasion include the president of the university and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, the chairman of the board of trustees and Mrs. John Bell Larner, the vice chairman of the board of trustees and Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, jr.; the rovost of the university and Mrs. Wil- liam Allen Wilbur, the dean of the uni- versitv and Mrs, kins, the dean of Columbian College and Mals. Laarles T Hill, the dean of the Medical School and Mrs. William Cline Borden, the dean of the Law School and Mrs. William C. Van Vieck, the| dean of the College of Engineering and Mrs. John Raymond Laphan, thegdnn of the Graduate School and Miss Hen- ning,. the dean of the School of Phar- macy and Mrs. Louis F. Bradley, the Added New Merchandise for Our.... WEEK OF FASHION SALES $1.69 Dancettes Slips Chemise S s duiraking: and tucks. flesh, peach, white. ] | I | | ] ] I | | | ] | | | | | | I | | | | 1 I | ] | 1 I 1 | ] | | | | | | | | | ] ] I | I 1 ] ] ] | ] [ I | | | ] ] I | | | | I ] I | I ] ] (= Spuntex HOSE $1.oo Howard Lincoln Hodg- | dean of the School of Education and Mrs. William Carl Ruediger, the dean ?f the ml‘ dgfllun lon Ct:lnl;,mblll; Oola and Mrs. Henry Gra e an )‘T and Mrs. Albert Bll’rflWI.Doy The guests of honor will be Mr. Frank Scrivener, manager of the glee club; Mr. Jesse Stimson, student con- ductor; Mr. H Amos, Mr. Daniel Beattie, Mr. Charles Buckingham, Mr. Raymond Coe, Mr. Allan Crocker, Mr. Owen Cummings, Mr. Thomas Crigler, Mr. Samuel Detwiler, Mr. Irving Doug- las, Mr. Robert Griest, Mr. Richard Hill, Mr. Carrol Hughes, Mr. George Jarvis, Mr. Richard Kilstein, Mr. William May, Mr. Aubrey Minor, Mr. Benjamin New- ton, Mr. Norman Morgan, Mr. Willlam Powell, Mr. John Perry, Mr. George Roth, Mr. Hardie Seay, Mr. Erith Smith, Mr. James Smith, . Nevitt Smoot, Mr. Douglas Taylor, Mr. George Wells and Mr. Winfleld Weitzel. A special reception committee will be | in attendance at the concert to be given for members and guests of the Uni- versity Club this evening. The com- mittee includes Col. Rawson Warren, chairman; Representative Albert G. 8Simms, Judge Ernest H. Van Fossan, | Col. R. Brindley, Mr. Stanley P. | Smith and Maj. Albert T. Fletcher. Among the patrons and patronesses for the card party to be given this evening in the cabinet suite of the L 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Willard by the Immaculata Seminary Alumnae are: Mrs. Frank A. Biberstein, Jr.; Miss Averill Bogely, Mrs. Thomas P. Brown, Miss Margaret M. Brown, Mrs. Dwyer, Miss Edna Koontz, Dr. and Mrs. Le Comte, Miss Edna Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. McEloy, Mrs. P. F. Nelligan, Mrs. H. J. O'Donnell, Mrs. Marie Roma, Dr. and Mrs. Pred Sand- erson, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Stohl- man, jr.; Miss Mildred Stohlman, Mrs. Joseph P. Tumuity and Miss Mary ‘Walmsley. The “Dowling Guild” of the Holy Name Catholic Church is completing plans for a dance, which is to be given tomorrow _evening in the hall of the Catholic Daughters of America at Sixth and E streets northwest. Committees selected to arrange the evening's entertainment include: Ticket committee—Miss Marie Schwarz, Miss Catherine Pitts and Miss Marie Russell; advertising committee—Miss Frances Casey, Miss Magdalen Giebel, Miss Helen Cogan and Miss Mary Marlowe; floor committee—Mr. Toomey, Mr. Mahaney, Mr. Alsop, Mr. Junghans and Mr. Pitts. ‘Those in charge promise a most en- joyable evening to the patrons who are planning to attend, and dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock. ‘The members of the Democratic ‘Women’s Luncheon Club of Baltimore will come to Washington Monday to unningham Coz 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. ————————————— e New Arrivals of 1 FROCKS Lingerie Made of a heavy qual- And daintily trimmed in lace Also tailored models. Sizes 36, 44. Nile, Distinctive Hat Fashions Newly Arrived for Tomorrow’s Offering Imported Perle Visca and Paris Mars Taffetas Lace Hats Hair Braids : ¥ .+ . "Double occasion™ frocks with separate jackets . . . detachable sleeves . . . Sports frocks that (for all their simplicity) have those little details that give a frock decided identity .« . Frocks for any oc- casion . . . and all the Summer daytime and nighttime occasions %) that follow. 3 New Arrivals Coats more formal ... more feminized . . . more flattering . . . Models that Wrap . . . Coats with nipped. slig}ltly fitted waists .+ . Coats with supple flares . . . Coats with capes . . Coats with jabots . .bows ...nar- row belts ... revers ... ties . . . Indeed, you can't think of a smart type . . . that is not in- cluded in this collection tomorrow ! spend the day. Mrs. J. Borden Hari- | man, Democratic committeewoman for the District and president of the Wom- an’s National Democratic Club, will act as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Alvin Dodd. visitors will be received in the at the Democratic national headquarters in the National | Press Buildin former Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross, vice chairman of the Dem- ocratic national committee. Later they | will be guests at the weekly forum | luncheon at the Woman's National | Democratic Club when Mr. Charles Mi- chaelson, director of publicity of the Democratic national committee, will discuss at Is the Matter With Us I Democrats Mrs, A. J. Waring and Miss M. A. Waring of Denver, Colo., are at the Dodge Hotel during a brief stay. | Mrs. Richard Webber and Mrs. J. H. | McCunn of New Rochelle, N. Y., are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. Donald Young of Duluth, Minn., is staying at the Dodge Hotel with her | daughters, Miss Eileen Young and Miss Gene Young. ke i Slip_Covers. 2106 18th St. N.W. Dec. 2668 SUITS a Great Savings $1 2.95 Yes—they're just that— important looking! And we wish to em: phasize it, for man; suits at such a mod- erate price cannot claim such distinc- tion these days! New Pokes New Brims Side Flares Off-the-Face D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. J BJornes & Co INCORPORATED 1219.1221 G Street N.W, BETWEEN 12t «% 13% STREETS Here is your GUARANTEE that you always save when you buy at J. B. Jones & Co. This Bond is enclosed with every article bought here. Shop here first and save the difference. You'll save time, too, as ever-increasing numbers of Washing- ton's smart and thrifty women are doing. WE ARE DETERMINED NEVER TO BE UNDERSOLD! Always remember this—Special sales and special low prices anywhere else should always remind you that the same merchandise can be bought at J. B. Jones & Co. at still READ OUR GUARANTEE 3y lower prices., For obvious reasons other stores may attempt to undersell us on certain items, but bear this in mind— should any of our competitors advertise lower prices than ours, as soon as it comes to our attention our @ prices are immediately marked STILL LOWER. Again we reiterate, We Will Never Knowingly Be Undersold. You always save on new Merchandise here. Our May Demonstration Sale Proves That We’re Never Undersold Guaranteed Savings in Some Instances of 50% and More A Sale Carefully Planned to Save Money for Our Customers Savings never before offered to Washingtonians on new merchandise at the beginning of the season. These Savings We Positively Guarantee DRESSES Prints and a Gorgeous Array of New High Shades—Also Navy and Black Silk Crepes—Printed Chiffons—Georgettes Sold Everywhere in Washington for $9.95 to $10.95 Demonstration Sale Price Crayon Flowers Leaf Greens Lilac Shadows Eggshell Grouped Flowers Printed Crepes Plain Crepes 62 Compare Anywhere Sport Ensembles Sport Dresses Dinner Dresses Cape Dresses Jacket Dresses Sleeved Dresses Sleeveless Dresses New Prints at the Lowest Prices in Washington Usually Sold for $15 and $16.50 Demonstration Sale Price Styles for Sizes The school miss 14 The college girl to The husiness woman 4o and the matron 3 Compare Anywhere Materials: See to Believe! All of the new bright shades—black and navy, of course—flat crepe dresses, fine crepe Elizabeth, plenty of chiffons, georgettes and prints—cap M sleeves, elbow sleeves, long sleeves—every new dressmaker touch. Demonstration Sale Price Ve Compare Anywhere In Sizes for Women and Misses Demonstration Sale price on Good Co‘lh Flannel Sport Coats Make Your Own Ensemble A gorgeous assortment of flannels and basket weave coats with nipped-in waistlines, belted, straight lines, tuxedo front. Some have patch pockets and deep cuffs. Pastel shades and white. Sizes 14 to 40. Dress and Sport Coats All the very latest styles—high waistlines, belted, capes, slight flares. Tweeds, tricovert, light-weight broad- cloth, ete._All beautifully lined and - tailored. Sizes 14 to 44. Compare Anywhere You Never Saw Their Equal at These Prices Savings Never Before Possible on Fine Coats These coats will appeal to the woman and miss who have been accustomed to paying two and three times this price for their coats. Style and distinction never before found at this price. on Sale Demons Made to Sell for 6.50 Compare Anywhere Coats of Individuality and Charm Made to Sell for $29.50 to $39.50 Demonstrati Sale Price A Few Facts About J. B. Jones & Co. To know in advance what is wanted and to provide on bigger and er scale . . . at a lower price than any ome else. . hese are the requisites of a swccessful business. The strongly entrenched habits of old-time retailing are costly for the customer ...our way is different... It saves money for our customers These Savings We Guarantee Savings appreciated by an intelligent, thinking, thrifty clientele. 3 Our volume of business for the month of April was the largest in our his- tory, . . . Important de- pariments in our store sold from three fo eleven times more than the same departments sold in A pril last year. Volume of this magnitude can only be brought about by giving styles and values at prices heretofore unheard of. . . . Values exceeding by far est expectations of the purchaser. For This Demonstration Sale A score of buyers searched the style markets. Before merchandise was bought, com- petitive examinations, critical comparisons and contrasts have eliminated the ordinary values. Only the best are here for you. We never permit a misleading statement or an exaggeration in our advertisements. We cherish your confidence...to serve you is an opportunity which we proudly realize. Service and courtesy befitting an establishment of recognized reliability, where you com ai- ways buy for less. The Lowest Prices in Washington PERMsANENTS Compare Anywhere Shampooing and Fingerwaving Included Given by authorized operators with legitimate supplies. We also give the superior $10 Vitalite Permanent which includes the Vitalité treatment and six months FREE SHAMPOO SERV- ICE with each finger wave appoint- ment. Finger Waving 75¢ Compare Anywhere R sommie Aot ] $1.50 Pure Silk Hose Silk From Top to Toe Demonstra- tion Sale ; 10 Price X Compare Anywhere An exceptionally fine, sheer chif- fon, guaranteed against runs and wearing qualities. All have the new wanted French heel. Every new desirable Spring shade. Sizes 8% to 10, —ee e Knitted Sport Suits That Usually Sell for $9.50 Demonatra- ’6 a5 tion Sale Price Compare Anywhere This three-piece suit has a dainty sleeveless blouse of polka dot voile or a tailored sleeveless blouse of handkerchief linen. Must be seen to be appreciated. Sizes 16 to 20. ———— New Spring Blouses For Suits and Ensembles e Sy ey e b oy erddiradesnivasnanbdbdolusuritvduinsisdivicvariiciatinusc oy Styles Hair-line Hats All-Silk Crepe de Chine Blouses Tailored and fancy styles. Jabots, with and without collars, long and short sleeves. Can be worn as tuck- . ins or overblouses. Demonstra- 8 25 tion Sale Price Compare A G Full fashion, pure thread silk. Silk to the top with lisle sole and inner lining to give longer wear. Dainty French heel. Clear fine tex- ture. All guaranteed perfect. Sizes 8Y to 10 ANl the New Spring Shades Milan Braid Fine Split Peanut 37495 Now is the time to choose your new hat... when a collection of this importance features such unusual values! Models include literally everything that's new in Spring styles . . . the quality and style, of course, indicating their far greater value. A Assortment of the Popular Tans, Navy Blues, Black, A e e ars. . Plaaty of Small and Large Head Sizes #217/5 Compare Anywhere Reproductions of more expensive models. Superior and becoming styles—beautifully tai- lored. {

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