Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1931, Page 19

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L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 B-3 3 Bertha with the ald of the mnemmmheldlnthemloeflmm ‘National Democratic Club, nhmhmm"nwmm Railway, providing parlor cars t th lard S OCIETY HOSTESS AT DINNER ; S e s o o e ; A y, which will leave Washington | Will ‘C| , Dr. 3 - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Alexander of 'morning at 9 g'clock. Richard Chicago, Dr. Pra- |Los_Angeles, _cgu_r,. who are in Wash. ve in Washington | Hugh M. Obearolv nia, (Oonunuod From Second Page.) fi"w T | et enioiny ot cam‘nrg}‘ o wnu-m 5 (Continued on Fifth Page.) visiting Mrs. C. L. Minor at 2301 Cal- in- | K. Prentice of Princeton, Dr. Henrs WS stont, y Crocker of Har ki £ lon i o ce of the ticket for B‘n‘e@l Learned of Yflde. and Dr. Oaun- Powell Clayton, who has been at | |- e — Mrs. Gearge presi- 8 ahiry e . Sy . 7 the plirimage to |dent of the Washington branch of the Mrs. W. A. Swallow entertained o “” n:‘r um:':.,’flu:f ‘;;‘,;:d.’,?‘:n o i . . by '.heolumdl association and Mrs, E. Rust Smith is Iuncheon and bridge party yestznuy u . the Belgenlan e i¥CH n ties | vice president. —_— » ’ - | | Tuesday, May 12, is arenged OV wec| Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin en - 1219 CONNECTICUT Ave~ ; Mrs, Mrs, John 8. MacFarland, who makes B e s O | [, B A B R R CAFE MISSES’ DEPT M ‘ ‘ | e - = wsemee [l MID-SEASON SALE the clnll. swpplnx cnll- D D o s o 4 . : Bright Young Set I DINNER m fore coming back to her lplrt.ment at| & ks ’, > | SOME NIGHT ° 2 Wavrdman Park Hnte £ I . . . - : \ A Marvelous New Showing of - | _REAL 500N Important Price Reductions : Lovely Spring Things Is ey caoens e il Coats Suits Dresses (Connecticut Avenue at Tildem St.) Scheduled Here for Tomorrow || [Bretel e Certainly well worth seeing, for never have w; ; pDe:}*:::’l;‘ Sior::d SPortswea r' HatS Robert T eomial o the : 8. |l nad such beautiful selections. . .such varied stocks. . » in Ideal S ; mud;;l:n xfm;,flfiflm "D “wilt "opend ; ‘ and, of course, they are moderately priced, as you like = e? fo‘:r;‘;“ndm’. Special Groups Now Re-priced several, months visiting France, Italy : » to have _!hem. Visit every departfnent fo.rAyoung folk , \ EW Early Selection Advised Wigglesworth—Booth i and you'll find these wonderful things waiting for you. All sales final! %@Ezzfi ng=&" ] 5 i !IurhnYMy F i mi e of Miss Florence J. ’ e o " 7 - = ] For Misses, Jumors. Girls i of Cobia Jriversy, n“; 59 ‘ Dresses Coats Suits ot . Greenbrier Sportswear oous! the ) Of A » | I - bridegroom, onxy the immediate rel # % v - % stives were presi e . ) . . i s by i | Hats Shoes Accessories h[“ 5hm e et il ~ MRS. FRED A. BRITTEN, I : Who wi tative Britten of Illinols entertained at 1 ning | | o, e ot M, Adt, Tomn | i Beprepads et of S st st fope et v | On Our Fourth and Sixth Floors | ELEVENTH ST. - m o, dean of diplomats, the Ambassador of Mexico, and Senora de Tellez being the | Hi ! ranking guests. e e | J Sl CKE Ca Presenting Saturday . . . O | Prns velves Jacket trimmed. e | F e Dot s Anne. Archwoid; | [ L | B AL AT LS R T gy " PRACTICAL FASHIONS FOR THE and his bride will leave er'ht, Mrs. Th lflley Mr. l.nd | :e'?h:"""m‘”‘" e e B R N e e | S — GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS WOMAN t blouse and a top coat of |arine Dougal, Mrs. Walter Pewr l.nd O e s e dark brown with white and ~brown ‘” T o galyak and & elme brown u.m-n to the knees, with a long upon ' ot Gnnnan train. Her vell is of double tulle with | 1oy and s m,:gg o~ g ] th e | League. She is : s . } € eod pearls. The Tt uidge John W. G 5 fect uwnfll t.hghns:’“:nd she 'l:lde'w ville, Tenn., and lu eSS an & nose vel 'nias 42 - tnnuuuot'hevnueymldewlmna‘;; ings and Thurstons of Maryland. 7 ahower bouquet, carried in a silver fill- | The bridegroom went to Friends School |. 1 ’ / boumlst Tolder which has bee ‘ashington, William and m"’ Col- i \ Port oats imy brlm satin, Iuhloned wlt.h lon: b,“ cuffs, and the sk uleorns mt ‘They will be at home 3 : N F s et : .- : ew Furless U lrlndd.lughur or t.he Sarried by brides in the family for four legs ana Dniveraiy of Vicein erations. ouonr ?C guests lnnlude “Mr. md Miss Charlotte Ridgely Childress will | Mrs. Avent Childress, b E \ be maid of honor for her sister and the Mr. John Ridgeley Fisher, B - ; T bridesmaids will be Miss i M Grey Fter, New York O : A That Will Be Worn for Sport, be Freyer, Miss Francis vmu Wlnl Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Johnson, * man, llhl Rahel Dfllu.D‘ Jeannette R“‘“‘*z' ’v"' and “"l ‘“d_““’d’: Ed- ! ‘Travel and Cool DiYi 1 w-.shmmn, m Georgetown Gardens : 'l‘hlfizndmuvfll'urpmor “The annual pilgrimage to Georgetowl along close-tting Ines, | oy qong starts today, and those to be T ééfi The new raglan sleeve, three-quarter length Special for Sunday sport coat of nubby tweed. . .the pleated flounce May 3 : dress coat of crepey weave. ..white polo coats, ’ L trimmed in brown', . . The collarless neckline RAUSCHER s / with an ascot tie...all are representive of our . : collection of smart coats for wear from now on. Mui::océr:::q\w ; : [ Sizes for juniors, misses and women #'51= =» | MAY OPPORTUNITY WEEK | .‘IIII‘PHOQILM T';;mmz";fm el e Decatur F ¢ ez, AT BROOKS G St. Between 11th and 12th hilipsborn EW’"“ i, A PRESENTATION of new SP&!SSYESQTS Summer fashions at almost Fi D incredible values—and looks as 35 Finest Dress though it would be probably the Coats finest sale Brooks has ever had! |, Originally $79.50 1 39850 But we're afraid that you, who , - 9 are busy until late every day, will e o &“ = not have time during Opportunity and Tabrics. : Sale next week to do all your s "1&?5‘{1‘; | $69.50 .. $49 50 | ShOPplng 25 Unusual Coats, $22 I ongmallySZD 50t0$49.50. i Kl 1 i - 5 gafiafl ants’ Mr. man and Paul x¥4 Opportunity Values On Sale Saturday! are ready tomorrow 500 NEWEST HATS A Few Highlights NEFY) ik suie Actual Values, $7.50 to $1 New Summer Dresses . r-,., rfilg A and Frocks % 5 Coats, 3 groups © $16, $21, $33 AT et Now on Second Floor, - ] \e Tub Frocks are only . . $5.75 ‘ ‘ $| 5 < Second Floor : ‘ Panama—Baku—Rough Straw New Summer Hatsat . " $3.75 ) , ; Sill suits of pussah Boucle—Stitched Crepe Fourth Floor faober Tocke of maas A never-ending array of clever ~ . \ ;l-nzkorcfrep;.-&l-me;: styles, fashioned of newest materials, $1.35 Silk Stockings . . 3 79¢ R\ L\ el oLt Main Floor, \ i of |hlntmr|“g‘. ;r crepe in black . , . navy ., ., white,,, i ADR Chifioral, < sleeve chiftons sand ... brown ... and pastel ’ i The New Sailoes - « » Lifted Brim Accessories "Way Undefpflc‘,’;,f,‘,, g gowns, Hats . . . Small Draped Hats . . . in for juniors, misses - 5 ;finvsv :(::a::e Debutaljxte and Youth- g M.‘ BROOKS AND CO. Teuly a Remarkable d\;:lu and Fashion G St. Bet. 11th and 12th

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