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m mnr oeoflm Baldwin. of a\u‘ and Maj. fi.y d Mrs m, George W. Tl are i t:u is here lmndln[ '.hg . ninth annual of the °l:rvrnlumfi..etwh hhchlm Wilson, Maj. and Mrs. Jol Maj. and )lrl Kll( Shekerjlln, 'Ml) and lfl'l. Paul X. Mll Bfll ham, mndl t, Lieut l":k P Orl-ll lnd Ideut. Norman Glllet ilisbury and Miss Elizobeth Pflllhxry wife and dl.ul’hhr of Brig. George B. Pillsbury, U. 8. A, have M}l‘h ill:‘l’e thf'zr 'ggy‘h' six 'eekl jornia, where burys sister, Mrs. Philip Lu\sdnu formerly of Washington. Irllnl Party Completed Coleman-Berry Wedding. MI.- Catherine Knox Berry dlulhw 0! Mrs. Knox MRS. JDl'lh'l‘dA KENNEDY Mary | And John A. Keninedy, jr., daughter a T. Hines. MH Kennedy was formerly Miss Viera Hines. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, the Chamber of |of Commerce. Dr. Carroll is directing ted States, was nn mwmlflvml survey of double taxa- the Fiscal Committee of the uuua l unnl He will sall from New York Tuesday evening aboard the Bremen for t\u’w&. Mrs. George Maurice Morris gave luncheon today in the Mayflower ln (Continued on Fourth Page.) chusetts avenue. Mrs. Mitchell Ctrm)l has with her her son, Dr Mfltmll B. Clrroll who has com¢ attend the meeting ol the !ntemmuml ‘Chamber Redto Do Our Part —toward making your SUMMER HOME more comfortable and at- tractive. Let us estimate on these and other sea- sonable services we perform. It will not obligate you in any way. Slip Covers & Summer Draperies Interior Painting & Paperhanging - Furniture Upholstered & Refinished Rugs and Draperies Stored James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District: 7676 7677 Substantial Reductions on Discontinued Models $795 Foundation Garments $2.95 & $3.50 $4.95 Girdles, $1.95 Dexdale Hosiery, $1 ndson of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank || —Underwood Photo. | | ece ¢ | Rochester, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs. rs. Woodrow B cnrmichnl dl\llhwr of Maj. Gen. and lerick lchul all of Rodt Wluhlnlwn. and lflu Dolly Corbin of Arth\lr Stanley Riggs has gone '0 N" York where she will remain fol’ or. so, returning to her apart- l'n!l’ll ln !tnn:lellh coun before sailing with Riggs Greece on the Bllumll. June 5. Miss Anne Carter hostess at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Flt:cil Mofl'zn of Wmchuter land, who came m“meen sbenlwdo.h' at e A lossom Festival 'mudly I': Wm-: tq' Va. Miss Greene e ests to the Chevy chlu Club for dm Miss Morton and her mo Mrs. Smd will be the guests of honor at tcmon'ow evening of Dr. and )B'l Mwll’d Me! 'Illl will enter- tain af t. fl\e Woman's Nati 0~ cratie Club, where Mrs. Stroud lnd het d-mm— wu.l stay during their in Wasl hm:wn enry P. " Fletcher was hos Mrs. at Iuncheon usdl in her home at 27 ests be Greene will be 1n which cquntrlea Mr. Ambassador from the Ufll'fid sum . and Mrs. Prederick H. Bmke Devon, . U, % tioned on A Lleut and Mrs, Hlmber;er the latter formerly Miss Henrls Albers, were. on. .th West Coast for some time. Mr. and Mfl “Charles W. Hall of George E. Downey the Argonne and eral days. Miss Helen Peeples, younger daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Peeples, left today for St. Louis to visit Mrs. Peeples’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith Payne, and will remain there several weeks. Judge and Mrs. Warren Olney of Beverly, Calif.. had guests dining with them last evening at the Carlton, where they are stopping while in Washinghon. The company numbered nine. in her lpmmnt in will remain for sev- Mrs. David A. &lyder entertained a company at luncheor at _the | eham hl John M. Kerr, Mrs. Blanche Blon- Agnes Geyer, Mrs. Christian uln‘er Mrs. Maud Pl‘lnkllnd Mrs. Rznry Seideman, Mrs. Henry Hartman, George Mke'n Mr- Garnett, lneflr Mrs. Cato Hurd M\M Helen Mllt Mrs. George Quirk, FUR COATS Cleaned and Glazed In and Out and Stored in Absdlute Cold Storage for.. altered int o Taters Myien ot our vers mod erate Summer prices. Expert Workmanship ‘Work Called for and Delivered NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th Street, Nat. 2436 FRIDAY SPECIALS FROM THE WOMEN'S SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F 18 Short-sleeved crepe dresses. Originally $12.75 . . Street Now $4.95 s Tailored Suits. Originelly $39.75..cevees evsese Now $29.75 1 Fur-trimmed Suit. Size 18. Originally $69.75.... § Riding Habits. Were $39.75 to $69.75 . . Now $49.75 veeersNow $19.85 $29.75 SPRING COATS $‘I 9.75 Twenty-five lovely, foshion-right Coats, in the desirable plain Blacks and Blues. All sizes. 23 Plain and Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced: $39.75 Coats now. - . - $49.75 Coats now. .-« $69.75 Coats now. . . - $29.75 S riicre s MADITE, b $49.75 11 Slip-on Sweaters. Originally $9.50 16 Slip-on Sweaters. Originally $7.50 ....... vees Now 1 Maize tweed sport coat. Size16. Originally $79.50. Now $29.75 4 Three-piece Suits. Originally $49.75 84 Spring DRESSES WERE $16.75 . AND $19.75 57.95 Every frock begrs the genvine “Paulina” label. A Selected Group of 68 KNOX HATS FOR WOMEN PRICE Were $10 to $20 Now $5 to $10 ® AL 'SALES FINAL—NO EXCHANGES—NO REF 55| Gonard, Mrs. Richard Hoxie, Mrs, Clay Phenill, Mrs. Ch irles an, Seward Morey, Mrs, Arthur Gllbert Mn Schofield, Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mrs. Stuart Blyer Mrs. Merton Twogood and Mrs, Louis R. Colliflower. Mrs. Joseph E. Davies was he | luncheon today for a company o( ]ndm Included among tha guests, most. whom were from foreign countries nndw are here in connection with the meeting $1.95 and $3.50 .$1.95 and $1.50 Garter Belts : Brassieres Now 50 & $1.95 | Now $1.00—50c 10% Reduction on Entire Stock IVY Corsets IVY CORSET SHOP “A Shop Every Woman Should Know” 13th and G Streets & rs. pamm, house guest of the hostess, H from Mflw‘unt Mrs. Willlam W. Butterworth, wife of J B.Jones & Co. The Popular G Street Store 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Between 12th and 13th May Demonstration Sale Friday—A Big Day on Our Second Floor New Silk Dresses At Prices You Would Never Believe Possible 500 New Dresses 4 To Be Sold Friday Only $ .00 Remember, Friday Only These Dresses Are Now Priced at $13.75—$15.00—$19.50—$21.75 Tlu'nk'of the Savings Friday 300 New Silk Dresses For Friday Only $I™ .85 Dresses Now Selling at $6.85—$8.95—$9.75 This Price for Friday Only These Two Lots Consist of All Colors, All Styles, All Sizes MAY 7, 1931.° MAY SALE 1,000 HANDBAGS $ 495 Reduced from $7.50 and $10 Bags for street wear—Bags for spectator sports—Bags for tea—Bags for evening. In calf, morocco, seal, pigskin, Florentine, lizard, alligator, patent, pearls* and fabric. Colors—blue, black, brown, beige, gray, green, white and tan. 1314 F Street N.W. THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT JHOP f 5[& cous a -~ 1307-9-11-13-15 G ST. NW ® GOWNS 'W/zatSt les! What Values! A NEW PRICE and A LOW PRICE for such elegant DRESSES and JACKET 'SUITS. Fine silks, and copies of all of the higher priced, imported styles. Truly, | this is a SALE that demands your earnest attention, so shop early Friday! 450 Marvelous Spring and Summer DRESSES eveless frocks and long slesves; ss; lovaly printed and plain ehif- : shantungs, rajahs . B Lo oo ey aew and fine Silk Fabric 1o used in thelr development. Every New Sleeve and Skirt Every New and Novel Neckline Every New Color and High Shade 12 TO 20 FOR MISSES 36 TO 46 FOR WOMEN HALF SIZES—EXTRA SIZES SIZES Fur Trimmed with Collars, Jabots and Cowl Necks. Untrimmed Coats with tailored sim- plicity. Blues, Whether or not you need a New Coat, this Is your opportunity to pur- Dresses for All Occasions Be Here Early Friday Morning—We Don’t Believe You Ever Saw . Their Equal af the Price il ‘chase at the great- est savings. Select blacks, tans, grays and green Sports Coats with and without collars. your Coat now, while the stocks are so complete. 1307 to 13154G St. ¥