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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930. B3 hilipsborn | ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN F40 SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) Wil mark the last gathering of the board before the Summer vacation. Mrs. Faber Stevenson, president of the board and hostess at the luncheon, to Be given at 1440 M street, the nurses’ g . | : RETURNS FOR VISIT I ; ; The most glorious, daring merchandising stroke in the history of Pin Money Frock Shop...a triumphant finale to our unparalleled series of May successes in progressive storekeeping. Here we have assembled for the last day’s selling in May THE MOST MAGCNIFICENT COL- LECTION OF HIGH SUMMER FASHION FROCKS ever presented in Pin-Money Frock Shop... every dress individually selected to win new circles of enthusiastic try Club in honor of the retiring president, Mrs. George F. Bowerman, and two | Vice presidents, Mrs. Will Barnes and | Mrs. W. W. Husband. Mrs. P. E. Far- | Creyke, Miss Jane Young, Mrs. Frank | | R. Rutter, Mrs. Philip S. Smith, Mrs. | Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Lyman B.| Swormstedt, Mrs. Caleb Miller, Mrs. | Glenn Smith,, Miss Joy Webster, Mlu‘ Myra Hendley, Mrs. H. C. Woolley, Mrs. | Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, Mrs. Walter Hilton, Mrs. Joshua Evan Mrs James K. McClintock, Mrs, E. ymas, Mrs. Alfred H. Brooks, Mrs. Ellwood P. Morey, Mrs. L. L. Harter, Mrs, Paul Brockett, Mrs. A. R. Crandall, Mrs. O. L. Veerhoff, . Louls A, Simon, Mrs. Charles Thomas Watson, Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mrs. Francis L. Hawes, Mrs. George R. Putnam, Mrs. L. D. Miner, Miss Emma Strider, Mrs. Albert: N. Prentiss, Mrs. Samuel M. Brosius, Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson, Mrs. Charles E. Cooke and Mrs. Jeanette G. Statham. This is the pet frock shop of the well-informed girl or woman . . . who knows her fashions and her values dollar for dollar Spotlight News Briefs Miss Lillian Chenoweth has been ap- inted sponsor on the staff of Arthur g?nllh. commander of the District of Columbia and Maryland Divisions, Sons of Conferedate Veterans, and will attend the reunion in Biloxi, Miss., June 3 to 6. Miss Chenoweth will 'be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Chenoweth, e« in every type. . . in every size ‘who is a delegate to the Southern Me- morial Association, which meets at the same time, ) come those adorable little suit: Collections R suits so at their loveliest, $15 most complete . . . now is time to select a full summer wardrobe! Fashions sponsored for high summer at the late Paris Openings . . . for every smart occasion! . and Mrs. B. M. Clinedinst of Wmln;?on and New York, who have MRS. AMOS TUCK FRENCH. been on a Mediterranean cruise, are in | Before her recent . in New York, she was Miss Emma Dulaney-Hunter. marriage, Paris for & few weeks, after an extended Mr. French she will spend some time in Washington at the Carlton. tour through Italy, Switzerland and | "'t i : “_Bachrach Photo. Germany. They &'fll motor through England be- fore returning to the United States. 275 frocks and suits are for larger women friends— :-+38 to 44.. there are plenty of Over 1000 those hard-to-get sleevel&;s pastel washables up to 44 and Sizes for every one carefully considered $15 Misses’ Frocks sizes 14 to 20. Junior misses’ sizes 13 to 17. Shorter misses’ sizes 1414 to 2074 ‘Women’s regular sizes, 38 to 44. = Sizes for the full figure, 3874 to 4434. Come view this delightful collection! Rack after rack of Summer’s loveliest frocks. . .ar- ranged according to size. ..for easy choosing. 279 are Washable Pastels . . pure-dye silk, war- ranted to launder . . . 286 are Chiffons... Pastels.. . . Tailored v Dot Flowerings . . « 175 are Navy Georgettes . . 50 are Embroidered Georgettes . . . i 9 Indianapolis American Association feam e ELE on Saturday, June 7, W. E, Clauer, club Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Burns of Madison, | INDIANAPOLIS, May 30 (#)—Night | jecretary, said today. St. Paul will N. J. Who are en foute to their New |base ball will be inaugurated by the |start a series here on that date. Jérsey home after spending the Winter in Miami, Fla., are at the Dodge Hotel for several days with their daughters, Miss Frances A. Burns and Miss Bessie B. Burns. Mr. P. E. Sroenewegen of Santa Monica, Calif., is in Washington and is staying at the Potomac Park Apart- ments. There are 250 in Little Lady sizes . . . 38% to 4616 +.50 of them...just in e man- tailored Shantung Suits 1-white, natural or pastel, $15 We Maintain a Laundry for WASHING ! DuPont TONTINE Window Shades . Hundreds of home owners are sending ws their TONTINE window shades to be “laundered” in our modern, new plant. If your home is fitted with these remarkable window shades and they have beceme soiled from constant use, phone us for an estimate. The cost is 30 small as to be almost negligible. . The results are truly amazing. : Miss Marie Lorrbeerbaum of Vienna, Austria, has returned from a trip to New York and Canada. She has ac- cepted the management of the travel- ing department of the International Exchange Bank. What do you. : Extra! Just Arrived get in a —as this goes to press...25 Misses’ Suits with printed challis jacket..,3- piece and 2-pie:e.v $15 alMiss Darlene Gaston and Ar. oty Ve ] n e te; v.od?:y g:v?n; uunguéou l:!r. and Mm’.K 5 P, H’LIP SBORN Arnold Grazer, Miss Iveg, Miss Maxine Don’t Forget FIFTEEN Hamilton, Miss Janet Arden, Miss the Address TEEN FROCK Betty Becker, Miss Georgia Richards, Miss Rene, Miss June Blue, Miss ; VAN ’ Dorctgie g:um :nu I.Aau('l::‘E Sutton, 82 e e i g Gom"",‘ o ’“"‘,‘,"' . Pure-dye Si Ty, M eds R M (Counts 10%) % < Us to styles . . . 2. High-grade Tailor- | 140 are Shantung Suits . Tussahs... Rajafis. ., Fite it cockuai, ket Chuddahs . .. effects. Al the new important : : types...by their 1930 sleeves...or 125 are Pastel Suits .. Wash Silk . . . 75 are Shan- tung Frocks . .. sleevelessness . . . shall you know them new! $15 85 are Picture Organdies. . Chifions . . . Taffetas s NE G o 125 are Dotted Crepeg Frocks and Suits . . . and Prints ... 75 are Navy Flat Crepes for business and travel.., 56 are Tailored Chiffons the sheer dark tailleur i Service 35 are Linens and Piques. . . Polka Dots in all (Counts 10%) x fabrics. 10. Expert Assistance _Flesh...white...peach...maize. .. (Counts 10%) nile...rose...light and dark ground 3 prints...navy and black. that’s 100% VALUE! and Mrs. Edward Levy and Mr. James Flanigan. ng Count Louis de la Baffetieri and his ounts “‘um"flmul u@mm!l"l Bristoe of B‘uu- (C 10%) more, i honor guests of the o National Women's Party Sunday after . Fine Regard for noon. s Finish " (Counts 10%) Picoted French Seams (Counts 10%) 7. Nice Little Touches (Counts 10%) 8. High Fashion (Counts at least 10%) for every hour 9. Fitting Room As to types . . , Sport Frocks, the 1930 Tennis sleeveless, the Golf Foursome, 1930, June Bn&e{mnd, Graduate Frocks, June Sorority party types, After- noon, Dance, Dinner, Evening Gowns, Travel, Week End, Business Suits and Frocks. - $15 Colors are the lovely of each active powder tones summer day and 1 : Our entire front window space given over to display romantic evening of these $15 Frocks . . . one window to pastels . . . one to chiffons . . one to suits . , . See them tonight! Purchases Charge Second Floor Customers not be ' White, Natural billed until July 1 and Pastel Linens NOW THE GREAT ANNUAL White Kid for dress and evening wear White Buck Spectator Sports Shoes rubber or leather soles “Enna Jettick” White Shoes $5 & $6 AAAA to EEE- Hand-tailored suits...smart all-around, useful types for women and misses...in sizes 14 to 42. Developed in fashion tweeds, basket weaves, and the all-popular coverts in oxfords and brown. Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th Drastic reductions throughout our entire stock force out all coats and suits remaining from a heavy Spring’s selling. Many “best-seller” and “reorder” models. The coat-buyin g opportunities of the season FOR THOSE WHO WILL gs from now through September, BEST LOTS WILL PROBABLY BE DEPLETED IN A FEW HOURS. SHOP EARLY. s «..a few up to $135 «. 8 few up to $135 The fur sets alone are worth the price of the Suits are two-piece and three-piece. ., . ' mann & Hoffman’s Starella, Telga and Faul- tweeds, Forstmann’s _S“"’”a'. Telga, Faul- Whlle Sports P e R e e \ FOR WOMEB(JO 44AND MISSES crepe...eggshell blouse, coat lined to match 8 Sl detail.” Sizes 14-to 44. COATS 67 COATS AND SUITS SUITS $ Original prices were P - - Original Prices were $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 Sport Coats and Dress Coats...mantailored by = hand....furred with choice prime wolf, mole, gai- weaves, silks, tweeds, velvets, wool crepes. 4 17 Suits. .. (one is that popular little-buckle suit group are tyYes for the larger, tall woman, and the short, full figure. In the ‘best colors...navy, wool crepes, basket weaves. All tailoreJ in high- grade manner. . .all silk lined. COATS:SUIT * - TRAVEL...or who require a smart high-fashion coat or suit for cool days and evenin Original Prices were $79.50 to $98.50 $ 1 8 Original Prices were $79.50 to $98.50 coats.” All exquisitely hand tailored in Forst- beautifully hand tailored of fine imported . T «..or print frock. Marvel, fi tanior il ale Lot . : ) Fashion furs. Navy, black. Sizes 14 to 44. 3 P % bl e Original Prices were $59.50, $69.50 50 Coats . . . twills, tricot broadcloths, basket yak, ermine, squirrel, broadtail. Many in this .. .the only one left after many re-orders!) In tweeds, black. Third Floor