Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1931, Page 20

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s‘-f()'g_IgTY house, at 163¢ I street. Dr. mu“ on “Some Aspects of l'-l.m ; |eves at 8:18 o‘clock in the audito- of the association will usher. | artist will be Miss Evelyn Scott, vio- . | linist, who will be accompanied by Miss \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., K.lth will give an fllus- trated lecture on " this rium of the Interior Department. Mrs. |in Kelth will be assisted by Mr. Ambrose | Jackson Durkin, mne‘“ nom;o m‘;fl 5 t; Mrs, 3 nist, and Dr. G. F. Loughlin, flutist. | Foulois, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, is lecture is given under the muspices | L. B. Swormstedt, Mrs. William of the American Association of Univer- | Slade, Mrs. National wm-wm llondly He will talk of “A Visit to tary Bdna Johnston, Mrs. Louis timson, | sity Women, of which Mrs. Kelth is a | Qttenberg, Mme. Mak! Miss Mary E. member. Members of the junior group The mg;:dmo! a n&ml &1 eot;cetx;a srranged e music section of the ‘Women's City Club will be given this evening in the club house. omfix-xcvimmuu Gol. and Mrs. | Isaac Gans, Harry N. Cootes, Col. and Mrs. Willlam L. Keller, Col. Morris Locke, Col. R. R. Wallace, Lieut. Col. George H. Cher- rington, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3d; Lieut. Col. William 8. Hart, Lieut. Col. M. Robert Guggenheim, Maj. Reginald L. Foster, Maj. Henry Leon- ard, Maj. and Mrs. R.Icmrfl D. New- man, Maj. and Mrs. George S. Patton, the War Department Polo Aalocllflon the 306th Cavalry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bals- ley, Mr. Frank B. Noyes, Mr. Charles Deimar, Mr. Karl R. Kurg, Mr. E. H. Daniels, Mrs. Henry B. Carpenter, Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, Mrs. George R. Oecil, Mrs, Henry clmy Carpenter, Mrs. Henry Dickinson, Charles H. Le Fevre, Mrs. Cary D Langhorne, Mrs. Roland K. Smith, Mrs. George Viner, Mrs. C. C. Weeks, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Frank C. Letts, Mrs. David Mul- vane, Mrs. Marion W. Dawley, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Herbert J. Slocum, Mrs, Keith Merrill, Mrs. armsby ucc-mmon Mrs. James A. Lyon, Mrs. P Fletcher, Mrs. Karl Corby, Miss lemu Bass and )llfi Gertrude Lamont. Mr. and Mrs, !ury Lea Dodson of New York City have nrrlv'd in Wash- ington and are mwln( the Carlton. are stepping at Wardman !otel tw s few dly- Mrs. George E. E. Kent of Hopedale, Mass., is at the Carlton for a few days. W Mr anit M F. F. W. Rusicker of At- ta, Ga., are at the Dodge Hotel dur- mmu: brief stay in the Cepital. Virginia 8. Benjamin, R. Perry, Mrs. Albert G. Dod‘e ‘Mrs. Hor- ace K. Fulton, Miss Rebecca E Bhlnl ; Mrs, Henry W. Seymour, Dimick, Mrs. Lawton Mille rick Gallaher, Mrs. Kly Mrs. 1. B. Dodson, iss Lou Frasier, Mrs. Adele B. z-wo Miss Anais Gutierrez, Mrs. H. Pre-Easter S ALE Vanity's Famous Two-for-One Two days only, Friday and Saturday $10.00 values, 2 Dresses for. . .$9.00 $15.00 values, 2 Dresses for. .$15.00 $25.00 values, 2 Dresses for. .$25.00 Choice of the House Newest Spring styles, from. No two dresses alike. All Sales Final—No Exchanges or Refunds Jacket Suits, Redingots. Fresh street, evening, night and Sunday frocks. Over 1500 styles to choose Mr. and Mrs. "5._V. Mann jr, of MATTRESSES lllovlm GVanity GDress @Suorre WiLCARD HOT 527 14th St. N.W. WILLARD HOTEL COI.UHIM IEDDII(G €0., INC. e e ———— 319 G 8t. N.W. NAtional 5528 Fresh From the Sugar Orchards of the North Woods Maple Grove Introductory Package 7 5¢ This pound box of wholesome, dellcnous sweets provides the complete assortment of won- derful Maple Grove Candies. Or, for a dollar, you may have the Introductory Package and the Handy Bottle of delicious Maple Grove Syrup. On Sale Friday and Saturday At Our Candy Section—Main Floor MAPLE GROVE CANDIES Ma le Grove Candies are truly "The Sweets of Our g Forefafhers Always delicious—ever welcome—they are especially appropriate for the glad Easter Season, « for their purity and freshness symbolize Springtime. . Other Maple Grove Cand|es mclude' The Assorted Gold Treasure Box.. Maple Chocolates and Bonbons. Maple Men (6 to the box)........ e Moulded Maple CHickS «....e.veessssnssssessss25c WoobpwARD & LOTHROP U™ F avDp G STREETS lfinnhl@ 'will be the guest at the which the Wm'.m"- gtve BEAUTIFUL SHOES Easter A‘F‘—a.shions at Popular Prices Youth—Gaiety—Color Nover before have we assembled such beautiful models. Al nceptionfl styles of grace and charm and at this featured price. $6.50 Footwear designed %o blend with your New Spring Costume of harmonizing dudu that will lend charm to your Easter attire. Blue SeaSand Blonde Brown Gray Black Patent and Water Snake Queentex Hosiery 95c e All-Silk Ch(llon PICO OP. New Spring shades. All perfect. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. hilipsborn P ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEENiFa @ FRIDAY CLEARANCE Another of our famous days when prices are cut ridiculously low for immediate disposal of some pieces of apparel that have been in the shop more than a few weeks, regardless of desirability. 25 Originally $15, $18, $25 and $29.50 DRESSES, $7 Crepes, chiffons, prints, for daytime and eve- ning wear. Sizes 12 to 44. 25 Originally $15 and $18 DRESSES, $12 Tailored print crepes and plain flat crepes. Sizes 14 to 42. 17 Originally $29.50, $39.50 and $49.50 DRESSES, $14-95 Fine tailored crepe frocks and evenin wns, Slxelle to 42, b 8 Originally $39.50, $49.50 and $59.50 DRESSES, $33 Finest crepe suits and tailored frocks, prac- tically new. 16 Originally $69.50 to $89.50 WINTER COATS 44 Fine black coats with Skunk, Karakul, Kit Fox and Persian Lamb trim. Sizes 16 to 44. 4 WINTER COATS, $17 Size 11, Black coat with gray wolf. Was $69.50, $17 Size 15. Black Winter coat with black wolf. Was $79.50 Size 18. Black rough tweed with black Lapin* col- 12 Wan PB0 S .. oo s ooy s dunivy sanic . .817 Size 13. Black coat with Persian Lamb, ongmally $69.50 $17 *Dyed Coney, 3 Originally $100 FUR COATS, $57 Natural Pony. Size 14. 2 Beige Lapin* Size 18, *Dyed Coney. FIRST FLOOR CLEARANCE 20 Bandeaus, lace and crepe.: Originally $1....... 5 misses’ slip-on sweaters. Originally $2.95 50 Kayser Lok Ray vests, soiled. Originaily 75¢. .49¢c THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 193L . O Bryant, Mise Anne O o o CLAFLIN 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 Philipsborn ELEVENTH'ST.'— BETWEEN F 3G Beverly KNOWS Wlut You'll Wear and Presents “Sure Footed” Fashions For Every Easter Ensemble $6.50 ‘Awnd, NOW, As Always, Beverly Sets the Pace in Value Perforated Sport M in Sea Sand Moroceo, hilipshorn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fe@ FRIDAY: AND SATURDAY AN UNUSUAL SALE OF FUR COATS $7 Q50 Black Pony Karakul Paw Sealine®, plain, Leopard and Ermine trim Natural Muskrat Silver Muskrat Natural and Silver Muskrat combined *Coney. This year furs have been the lowest in his- tory, probably the lowest for many years to come. The manufacturer purchased these select pelts when fur prices were at the lowest ebb, and our fashionists moulded them into the new 1931 lines. [ You will show rare wisdom and.economy by buying your fur coat for next year to- morrow and taking advantage of this won- derful opportunity. * $10 Deposit Will Hold Your Fur Coat With Small Monthly Payments and Free Fur Storage Until Fall Philip A Fur Department 3 ‘hird Floor.

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