Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1931, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 J B.Jones &Co. The Popular G Street Store TOMORROW . . . ... AT KANN'S (Continued From Third Page.) ington for a visit, have taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel during their stay. —The Hat that resembles a genuine panama so closely, it is very difficult to tell the difference. Mrs. Cora Spicer is visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bondy, in New York. Mme. de Barros-Pimentel of New Canaan, Conn., has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for an in- definite period. 12191221 G Street N.W. Between 12th and 13th First Floor May Demonstration Sale A sale planned to demonstrate more convincingly than ever our style and value-giving supremacy. A sale that will save you many dollars on new coats, dresses and accessories. Savings Not Possible in Recent Years Every Article New—Seasonable—Fashionable No Thrifty Shopper Will Miss This Sale Fashionable Spring and Early Summer Coats Our Regular Stock Reduced New Coats Purchased at Terrific Price Concessions e e Dotes Hot Make These Values Possible Covers will be laid for 100. Following S the banquet a program will be given which will consist of plano selections by Mrs. Thelma Kettering and vocal se- s ficity: Th p lections by Mrs. Grace Richards, Mrs. simplicity. 16 scason’s Gladys Sanders and Mrs. Harry Angel- selected fashions that ico. Mr. John Ruthven of the First Votlli bl thitetl Baptist Church will be the speaker of ; Wo s e the evening. Miss Ella L. Purks is the regular way for chairman of arangements, and the pres- $29.75 to $39.50. SATURDAY ident of the club, Mrs. Elsle Douglas, will preside. Exclusive Fashions Demonstration Sale Specials Novelty Silk Gloves Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Shaw of Bakers- field, Calif., are passing & few days at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Harvey of Water- town, Mass.,, are at the Dodge Hotel during their brief stay in Washington, Mrs. Charles Hayden and Mrs. R. E. Walker are passing some time at the Park Central Hotel, in New York. Mr. and_Mrs. S. Harvey Winter of Edgewood, R. I., are now at the Shore- ham Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Scarff of windsor, Ontarlo, who arrived in Washington yesterday will be at Ward- man Park Hotel for & week. Banquet This Evening of Fifth Baptist Church Circle. The annual banquet of the Waple Social Center of the Fifth Baptist Luxuriously furred or out- standing for their distinctive ‘The list of ushers for the play “The Romantic Young Lady,” by G. Martinez Sierra, which the Pierce Hall Players are presenting at Sixteenth and Harvard streets tonight and tomorrow evening, in- cludes Miss Natalie Norwood, Miss Pris- cilla Staples, Miss Marian Parker, Miss Katherine Bichowsky, Miss Lenora Pal- ermo, Mrs. Esma Maybee Lachowicz, Miss Jessie Harden, Miss Sarah Clark, Miss Marjorie Brockett, Miss Jennet Gover, Miss Margaret Luers, Miss Beryl Loughlin, Miss Elizabeth Kerbey and Miss Helen Nichols. Mrs. Ruth H. Snodgrass is chairman of the ushers. The Chi Sigma Chapter of the Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity will hold its annual Spring dance this evening in the large ball room of the Shoreham gl'.r Hotel. . About 800 guests are expected. R The Chi Sigma Chapter is associated with the Emerson Institute. Arrange- ments for the dance have been under the charge of a committee including Mr. Paul Llewellyn, Mr. F. E. Dieste and Mr. Charles Grover Wayland. Mrs. Samuel Herrick, president of the Woman's National Democratic Club, Sizes entertained at a luncheon yesterday at $1.00 Qualities 2 PAIR FOR The beautiful Mi- lanese quality gloves, in flare and turn- down cuff styles. The cotors are ivory, sand, sunset, suntan, grain and white. New Kid Gloves Washable Cape Kid Doe Skin Slip-ons and Novelty Colors! Bei, Bl"'GnY Gra; Monotone Tweeds Navy These Popular, Imitation— PANAMAS . . —Season after season the panama hat is the choice of smart women for sports and street wear. It is becoming to nine out of ten women . . . is light and i ?o%fil&in’ge:’o}{:hfpflnho‘:; Yot comfortable . . . and a perfect comple- Sfi.‘{,’,"“’“ of the Twentieth Century ment to white and colored Summer S — R costumes. All headsizes. 8 luncheon by ue.::e > Legal Division oltr.hi 4 e ureau of Pul , Department o Agriculture, in the coffee shop of the Styles Children’s Low Shoes Willard yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Cadas etk Collars! 750 Prs. in a Special Sale at Individually selected coats, appealing to women that know fashion. The finest fabrics, the finest furs, always sold for $42.50 to $65.00. SATURDAY ed Mixtures Skipper Blue Misses’ Women’s Sizes Kellerman has resigned from her tion and this was a farewell luncheon Py 's_Off-Shoul- given by her friends. Lovely corsage " Seml- bouquets of sweet peas and roses were given to the ladies present, and a beau- MQ: e b tiful white carnation to each of the e gentlemen. Those attending were Miss Bouvie “Stecves! Hilda Lee Walker, Miss Florence Odsted, Miss Nina G. Graybill, Miss Janet L. Stevens, Mrs. Delilah Perryman, Mrs. Guy M. Carlow, Mrs. Albert Selke, Mr. E. N. Miller and Mr. R. D. Lyons. ‘The Aloysian Club will hold a recep- tion in the club house at 47 I street northwest Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of Mrs. John A. Foley, the first president of the organi- zation. Miss Minnie Mahler, president of the club, will receive the guests, assisted by A the other officers: Miss Alice G. Kelly, [ ) Miss Mary McHugh, Miss Catherine Burns, Miss Grace Kelly, Mrs. Jennie All the New Spring Shades New Velvet Jackets ‘ 2 ‘A fashionable garment to complete the Spring en- Silk Underwear semble. ¢ Fine quality of chiffon velvet, fashionably tailored and 7 beautifully lined. Usually sold for Waist length and hip $16.50 and $19.50 length. Usually sold for $12.00 and $15.00. SATURDAY $ 7 New Early Summer Dresses Guaranteed Savings in Some. Instances of 50% FEvery dress has important fashion detalls, the finest silk fabrics, new colors, latest styles, Made to Sell for $13.75, $9.75, $8.75 | uble“lnd lnmth;e dlfin[ mmxul(!:‘r the 3 reception Wi rs. A New Pdir If They B | Miss Katherine T. Doherty, Mrs. ward Hart, Mrs. Katherine Downey, Do Not Wear! Mrs. 8. L. Battles, Mrs. Christine Alex- ! ander, Mrs. Mary Guiney, Miss Lillian Acker, Mrs. A, T. Genau, Mrs. William Fogarty, Mrs. Mary McGarrah, Miss Josephine Quill, Mrs. R. Michalowicz, Mrs. Christine McNickles, Mrs. Julia Mattimore, Miss Agnes Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth Haley, Miss Leona Fromholzer, Miss Anne Vermillion, Miss Katherine Hughes, Miss Leila Milstead, Miss Zelda Horowitz, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Margaret Devers, Miss Rena Downing, Miss Katherine Quill, Miss Evelyn Wil- liamson, Miss Margaret Sheehan and Miss Anna Clark. All club members, former members and friends of Mrs. Foley are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle was hostess to members of the Board of the Vote- less D. C. League of Women Voters at luncheon in her home, at 5500 Thirty- third street, Priday afternoon, April 17. Mrs. Elwood Street gave an interesting after-luncheon talk on her experiences as & member of the jury. Members present were Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. A. L. McKelway, Mrs. Ben Mc- Kelway, Mrs. Edna Johnston, Mrs. Harry L. Parkinson, Miss Fay Bentley, Mrs. Elizabeth Freidman, Mrs. James G. Cumming, Mrs. Willlam Johnstone, Mrs. Louis Ottenberg, Miss Edna Styles Sheehy, Mrs. Prank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Clara M. Beyers, Mrs. Laura A. Porter and Mrs. Grattan Kerans, bue'm;; l‘;ld Mrs. Pl:Ali D. Fort of Pitts- gh, Pa, are s ling a few days al the Shoreham Hotel © o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fosnot have mo- —Tan oxfords, two-tone sports oxfords, patent leather straps and light smoked elk oxfords—at a price that will attract mothers to buy several pairs. A pair for play and a pair for dress. They really are remarkable shoes to sell for such a small sum. Sizes 6 to 2. Kann's—Fourth Floor. $2.95 and $1.95 Quality . {85 Guaranteed 100% Pure Silk Lace-trimmed and Tatlored, Toy Gardener Set, $1.00 6 Pots, 6 Trays, Trowel, Watering Pot, 6 packets of seeds with which young florists can grow real flowers, —Young gardeners can now have all the fun of planting candytuft, alyssum, ageratum, petunias, mignonette and snapdragon, and watch them grow in these tiny little pots. There will be flowers blooming in no time on the windowsill of the nursery. 12-Pot Toy Gardener Sets, $2.50 Materials For Novel Sleeves 5 /Combinations nioes Peplums 8 5 Chiffons - Cowl Collars 25 / Flat Creve For Toue meeiss Print Crepe Misses Short Sleeves Georgettes For Pleated Skirts tored to Washington from their home, Matrons in Lewistown, Pa, and are stopping &t Circular Skirts the Carlton. Boleros Gate Mrs. Mary G. Ross and Miss Lillian [[ | Incket ®tect Sinclair are at the St. Charles Hotel IOy RSt in New Orleans for a short stay. - wle f‘i«'};_?.’f"‘.k‘ % She“winara Tor||| Ome-Piece Dresses, Jacket Dresses, Chiffon Ensembles, Evening Dresses Made to Sell for $12.50 and $15.00 Voile Underwear e Handbags Pastel shades included Mrs. Henry Delaplaine of Marion, Ohio, with her daughter, will be at ‘Wardman Park Hotel while in this city. Mrs. Theo C. Pitts arrived Wednes- day from her home in Dallas, Tex., and is at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Materials Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dammann of |New York City, accompanied by Mrs. Petuls Louis Moritz, are at Wardman Park Chiftons | Hotel for a short time, Lace Combinations Mrs. C. L. Willlams of Norristown, The Happiness Vas PP o Decorative Pa., is at the Shoreham Hotel for sev- 35¢ Flowers ol Gae Complete With Ivy SRR —A true work of art, available at 39c DOZ. Birst of the Good Roads. a price every one can afford. Its ‘The Appian Way of Rome, the anclent deep royal blue is mottled by gor- —Natural lookirig flowers M| Via Appia, is the great grandsire of all g:mllllg he:en:r:}?mn:x::"fl g:y u.r;}l‘ee: of varlous kinds. For good roads and of noble avenues, which . o vases or centerplieces, for ages has outshone the Unter den (,Arx‘;?.u 3; w off to Perfecbflm the b Linden and Fifth avenue. It stretched . i Floor. from Rome to Brindisl. It was built by Applus Claudius in 312 B.C, and was called the Regina Viarum, the queen of ?:::‘g a":‘;‘{' ‘you m:y "v;lk b:‘ in ’Rm;;. Point d'Esprit Seigios, Octavia, Bencea and others, On ||| Ereiet Fabrics it Cicero was welcome and St. Paul Chiftons entered Rome over its ancient stones, Lace ancient even when he trod them. Titus, Silk Net after he destroyed Jerusalem, was re- ceived in triumph along the Appian O Cespns ‘Way, where you may also trip. Fieral Chiffons S Print Crepes Convictions for drunkenness in Eng- hno%u.fld ‘Wales last year were over Prints All the new styles and Summer col- ors. Contrasting combinations and solid colors. Lined and fitted with Street Dresses, Business, After- E 5 ¥ ! flr&o!\;s' nfiie::'nif‘e numi' e‘:}.‘l ne: noon, Evening ; : Jeathers . patent, calt an Made to Sell for $16.50, $19.50, $21.75 A Regular Price $3.95, $3.50, $2.95 5 Golers ‘White / Black Misses® and SATURDAY. Women’s Sizes Materials Friends Are Telling Friends! About Our “Fashion Without Extravagance” Dresses

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