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Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents ‘The marriage of Miss Harriet Sanger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sanger of 3901 Connecticut avenue, and Mr. Paul B. Broida of Parkersburg, W. Va,, takes place Tuesday. at noon at the Mayflower Hotel, the Rev. Dr. Abram Simon officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Peyser and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg left Thursday to attend the Bankers' Asso- clation meeting at the Homestead, Hot Springs. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Furman re- turned on Friday night by motor from Atlantic City, where they were at the Hotel Shelbourne for 10 days. They were on their wedding trip, and are with Mrs. Furman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman, at Woodley Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith have returned from Virginia Beach, where they were the guests for a week of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Halhimer, of Rich- mond, Va,, at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs and fam- {ly opened their Summer home, Lux- Manor, near Bethesda, Md,, yesterday, where they will spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger, ac- companied by their son, Mr. Samuel Bensinger, jr.. have returned from Bos- ton, Mass.,, where their son was among the graduates of the Massachusetts In- titute of Technology. Miss Frances Heid returned on Tues- day from a 10-day visit with friends in Brooklyn, N. Y. ¥ Mrs. Louis Glaser and young son re- turned on Sunday last to their home in Boston, Mass., after a visit here of several weeks with the former’s parents, Mr. l':’xd Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, on Jenifer Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rich and fam- ly of Schenectady, N. Y. who were ! here to attend. the Rosenthal-Rich wedding, have returned to their home. Mrs. Samuel §aks is at her home on Lanler place, ‘accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Leon Meyer, and her young daughter, of Houston, Tex., Wwhere Mrs. Saks spent some weeks. They will go to Atlantic City about July 1 to spend the Summer at their cottage. Mrs. Julius Lulley and Mrs. Milton Kadden are guests for 10 days of Mrs. Alvin Newmyer at her cottage in At- lantic City. Miss Frances Luchs is spending the week end in Baltimore, the gucfsl of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hecht, and at- tended the Sigma Omega Pi Sorority l?umkfte at the Suburban Club Friday ight. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend and two | daughters, Amy and Ruth, left yester- day on a motor trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. July 1 their daughters will go to Camp Edmar, Long Island, where Miss Amy Behrend will be a » eounsellor. Mrs. Joseph Goldberg of Atlantic — "% 0 T ANRC No Alterations No Charges No Deliveries All Sales Final "Misses’ Sizes { 14 to 20 Women'’s Sizes 36 to 50 Mrs, Adler. Mrs. in New York before returning home. % The opening and dedication of the Jewish Center recreational fleld will! at 6410 Georgia avenue. There will be music, flag-raising ceremonies and a base ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baum, whose marriage took place Tuesday, June 16, at the Mayflower Hotel, are taking a wedding trip to @alifornia, Mr. Baum was given a farewgll bachelor dinner .| Monday night by 25 of his friends. Mr. R. B. Lyon and Mr. and Mrs. Zeo Baum motored to Philadelphia to attend the graduation exercises of their Baum, who graduated from the Do Not Take Chances Permanent Waves By \ober MISS FRANCES ERIN CHALKER, 7‘ aris ING Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe B. Chalker of Ozark, Ala,, student at University of Alabama and now the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. L. Hollls of Washington. “Clinedinst Photo, || & The Junior Permanent City was the guest last week of her | The marriage of Miss Kronheimer and | Facial Massage brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. | Mr, Alfred Goldsmith will take place | Vegetable Shampoo Alfred Rosenthal, of 2514 Twentieth | in July. I Turkish Baths street, and attended the Baum-Gol-| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gassenheimer | urkis g‘en;e‘rg wedding Tuesday night at the | have returned from a stay in Atlantic Reducing Treatments ayflower. T w City . 2777, Mrs. Louls Kronhelmer and daughter, | _ Mrs, Gerald Rosenheimer and her|[| 1514 Coan. Ave. = North 2776.2777. Miss Phyllis Kronheimer, have returned | young son, Bruce, accompanied by Mr. enlopen Holsi, Rehoboth Beash, Del. from Philadelphia, Where they were |and Mrs. David Stern, mofored to At- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Goldsmith. | lantic City Friday, where Mrs. Rosen- Mean Comfor' and Smariness for every hear. take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock 1 at the Woodmont Country Club last | sons, Mr. Gerald Lyon and Mr. Robert | | 7 Mrs. Ross Goldsmith of Van Buren| WMr. Joseph Hanlein of New York . | street has returned from a week's visit | 1s visiting his mother, Mrs. 3. sani | M175 Moseley in New York with rd:dvu in Baltimore. and his sisters, the Misses Helen and For Rest of the Season .| Mrs. 8, Ehrlich will return duting | Gussle Hanlein, over the week end. the week from a visit to her daughter,| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn and their ceormc'é N J.,‘.':L;’ 4 oo Mrs, J. Lawrence Emanuel, in Raleigh, | two sons, Mr. Harry Hahn, jr, and Mr. |chief of staff, left Washington yer. . | N. C. Arthur Hahn, return today from Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mantner m motor trip to Canada. Mr. Harry Hahn, ‘J.‘.“éué:’;,i“u", ;g?‘\':?-;gl:'n':fi? ., | Priday from & month’s stay in jr., was among the graduates of Yale wood, N. J. urning gton city. this year. about Octoper 1. yo Yy Just'Abpve G 7 Act on Our Suggestion ' HIS is truly a most advnntadeou: time to buy Furniture and Oriental Rudl—for in preparation for our inventory (July first) we have made unprecedented reductions in the regular prices—cutting them to the “quick.” AT LU R T T Select Gfoup of Dining Suites In maple, mahogany, walnut and oak; including Early American, Jacobean, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Duncan Phyfe and French Provincial types. All complete 10-piece suites. BerberichS = F ST. at TWELFTH $9 Just Unpacked! To Go on Sale Monday! 1,000 NEW SUMMER FROCKS 1f You Had Planned to Pay $10 or $15 It Will Pay You to See These Fashions . . . Priced for Monday . . . at Only Possible Because Our Departmentsl Lease Soon Terminates A remarkable new collection of Sport Frocks . . . Sleeveless Jacket Frocks . . . and Long, Romantic, Summer Evening Fashions You SIMPLY MUST have lots of cool Summer frocks. .. and we make it such a simple matter to choose two or three Monday . .. that you can't afford to miss the opportunity. . You'll love their«ine tailoring . . . their.clever little tricks in pleats, seaming and the like! Flower-Printed Chiffons! White and Pastel Shantungs! Washable Flat Crepes! Silk Piques! BERBERICHS—THIRD FLOOR Formerly $445 to $1075 Now %200-%375-%475-%595 |. R I A A e O T T e 000000 0000000000000 0000 TS AR Group of Master Bedrporh Suites 0{ Eflfly Am:ricln; &lon‘ml sherfl‘ofl‘ D;r:cto‘lfe. Frcnch Empire. Hepp]ewhite. Q\lecfl Aflfle. French Provincial, Venetian and Early English motif—in mahogany, maple, cherry, walnut, hand- decorated enamel, oak, beechwood, etc. Formerly $425 to $1600 Now $290- %425 - 3625 - $785 - $985 uumunumlmmmuumumunluuumuummnnmmm|u|||mnm'||:1|m||m|||||lnlmlmnluunuuumlluuuummulluuulmm||n||mmuuummmmuummmnmummmti e = mmmmuuuunnumnmmmnumnnmmummmlunmnmm|||mmnum!' Easy Chairs andy Open Armchairs mllllllllmll"ll““lIIIIIIIII|I|Iilfll|IIIII|m|IIII|IHIHIIIIIIIMWMMHMIMMMW; Sloane Made LOVC Seats and Sofas H In:]udin{ the Parker, Wakefield. Charles ! . of London, Bedford, Chatham, Buckingham, Tuxedo, Louis XV, etc., upholstered in needlepoint tapestry, damask, hand-blocked linen, antique velvet, genuine horsehair, ete. Mahogany and walnut construction— _Colonial, Chippendale. Queen Anne, Louis XV, and Sloane famous Schuyler, Chatham, Wakefield and English Club models. Formerly $120 to $750 Formerly $48.50 to $185 Nois 590_5145_5175_ Now— 940-%85-%115-%145 i ; $345-%450 TR RO BU U T A DT N T e TR T (T TR T -You Have Never Known | G enuine Hand-Made Oriental Rugs to Be Sold at Any Such Prices It's the choice of the very cream of the flnelt.ltocl( of genuinc Orientals gnh:rea in America—from sources that are famous; in sizes that are desirable ; and in patterns rich in the splendor of their match- * less coloring. Persian Kermanshah India Persian Sarouk $1,500—Size 14.9x99. .. .. $795 - $325—Size 9.9x10 . ......5145 $1,500—Size 15x12.1 ....$875 32,000—-5:::: 20x11.7 ...51,450 $425—Size 11.10x8.11....8175 $550—Size 11.8x8.10 ....$375 $4.000—Size 18.7x14.11.92,200 $650—Size 11.8x9 . $975 . o i $375—Size 6.5x4.5 . $2,.200—Size 14.10x11,7.%1,200 $495—Size 19x9 $185 : $650—Size $495—Size 9x6 $175 5175—51;!2 6.7x4.5 $100—Srze 5x3 . "g"’“":: Selus $900—Size 9.10x6.10 ....5100 $400—Size $120—Size 6.9x5.11 Rsatoliin $175—Size 5. 2 $450—Size 12x9 ........ $275—Size 10.1x8 $65—Size 5x3 s $350—Size . $55-Size 3.952.3 $595—Size 1365911 ... $450—Size 13.5x10 $65—Size 3x3 " $500—Size 144119 .... $800—Size 16.5x13.3 .... Nl $850—Size 14.9x12 $895—Size 18.1x123 .... ' $875—Size 17.10x12 $800—Size 2342121 ... $1,100—Ssze 17.5x12 .... . Tackish $875—Size 17.8512 fiz:;’: ’; ’;;’ ” $60—Size 6x9 $1,100—Size 19.7x129 ... ¥ g = dipraiiity SI 5009209 i $1,500—Size 93.10x12.11..5750 3700—Size 14.3:11 -$2,500—Size 20.1x14.3..81900 $725—Size 142x114 .... ‘Persian Ardelan $1,500—Size 22x11 $775—Size 15.3x12.3 $450—Size 9.7:8 $9,000—Size 22.3x117 .. .$T75 $675—Size 18.7x10.1 I O Juné Store Hours Open a Charge. Account Open until 6 p.m. every day, including Payments arranged upon our convenient Saturday, during June, budget plan. : . 'W.&J. SLOANE - 709 Twelith ¥ - Just Above G . Green S'Huttes ) SRR T e R ST = SRR