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sac TETY. Mrs. C. J. Bell Will Visit Daughte:r_i)n_ L_ong Island Plans to Sail Later for Europe—Rev. George Fiske Dudley Returniny From Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles J. Bell, who has re- mained in her suburban home, Twin Oaks, so far this season, will leave this | week and is expected to joln her son- | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| Granville Fortescue, on Long Island be- fore sailing later in the year to spend some time abroad. Mrs, Bell has leased her home to Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ingalls, who will take possession on their return from Chagrin ! Falls, Ohio. The Rev. George Fiske Dudley, who, with Mrs. Dudley, has been spending July at Atlantic City, will occupy his pulpit in the parish of St. Stephen and the Incarnation during the month of | August. Mrs. Dudley will be the guest of Mrs. Anna Palmer in Ventnor, N. J. Mrs, | Falmer is a frequent visitor in Wash- | ington, where she is popular in naval | circles, her late husband having been & commander in the Navy. Dr. Dudley hopes to join Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Dudley at intervals during the | month. Miss Jean Peeples, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howell Peeples of Washington, | flew to New York last week and is guest of Mrs. R. M. Littlejohn in her home at Southampton, Long Island, for & week or 10 days. Miss Helen Peeples, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peeples, has joined her mother at Warrenton. Va., Wwhere the the avenue, with her two children, Miss Fannie Millard of 1430 Rhode Island averue has returned from a visit | to her former home in Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Hamilton Rams- dell and their two deughters, Miss Ruth | Ramsdell end Miss Jane Ramsdell, are | spending a fortnight at Avalon-by-the- | Sea, in New Jersey, where they have | taken a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander C. Moore of | | New York City and Mrs. Caroline Piper | ! of Detroit are guests at Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. Mr. Leo Kasehagen, 3d, has gone to . Charleston, W. Va., after being with his parents, M. and Mrs. Leo Kasehagen, | 2d, in Washington. Young Mr. Kase- | hagen motored to Pittsburgh, where he ' visited his alma mater, the Carnegle In- | stitute of Technology, before going to Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery B. Gordon, who until recently made their home in New York City, have come to Washington to live and are in their apartment at Wardmen Park Hotel. Mrs. J. Douglas Rollow of Cathedral Mary i Frances and Billy, are leaving Wednes- |day for Fairfleld, Conn., to visit her sister, Mrs. Benjamin B. Riegel, of New | York, who has a Summer home' there. | Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller of Klingle THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 26, 1931—PART THREE. 1 |Intemting Local Bridel MIDSUMMER BRIDE Company Is Entertained At Dinner by Justice And Mrs. Oscar Luhring Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis and Dr. and Mrs. Cafritz Give Parties. Justice and Mrs. Oscar Luhring were hosts to &’ small party at a dinner on the Shoreham terrace last evening. Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis were hosts to a small party at dinner on "Il:x Shoreham terrace Thursday eve- ning. Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Cafritz en- tertained a small party at the dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace Thurs- day evening, their guests including Dr. and Mrs. Hyman Shapiro, Dr. and Mrs, Alfred Steinberg and Mr. Henry Hirsh of New York Mrs. R. W Payne me entertained & group Friday evening at the supper dance on the Le Paradis roof garden. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Baity had a party with them at dinner on the Shoreham terrace Thursday evening, which included Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Schofleld, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Bal linger and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hannah, Mr. d Mrs. M. J. Raine enter- tained at dinner Wednesday, July 22, in honor of their son, Mr. Philip Raine, who salled on the S. 5. Western World yesterday to his new post at the Amer- SOCIETY. Mrs. Hoover to Christen New Navy Dirigible (Continued From First Page.) begin a Westward exodus to St. Paul, where Tuesday, August 4, the marriage of Miss Gertrude Bancroft and Mr. Her- ben Brian Holland will take place. The Attorney General and Mrs. w!chell uncle and aunt of the bride-to-be are already in the West, and Mr. Bradley B. Gilman and Mr. Erwin Griswold, two of the ushers, will leave Washington for St. Paul. Fashions for entertaining brides- elect in the West pretty much follows the fashion in such entertainments in the East, and among the pleasant things arranged for Miss Bancroft preceding the wedding is a picnic supper next Saturday, when Mr..and Mrs. F. G. Stutz will be hosts. Next Sunday there will be a dinner party for the bridal party, with Dr, and Mrs. G. E. Senkler entertaining, and another dinner the evening of August 3, with Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Bancroft as hosts. Pleasantest of all, Mr. Holland will bring his bride back to Washington to live. Two Texas sclentists have used au- dible sound waves to kill bacteria. These waves are w hl‘h-pm:hed that they ise described as a “ter- o Mrs. Hurley to Accompany Secretary to Philippines (Continued FProm First Page.) from her Long Island home last week, and will have her yacht, the Cythera, in Lake Erie for the remainder of the Summer. Mrs. Ingalls spent the early Summer with her mother on Long Is- land, making frequent short crulses along the coast aboard the Cythera. Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls have given up their house on Woodland Drive and in the Autumn will take possession of Twin Oaks, the home of Mrs. Charles J. Bell, on Woodley Lane. Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Har- vey H. Bundy, has joined Mrs. Bundy in their New England home for the week end. Mr. Ebert K. Burlew, administrative Assistant to the Secretary of Interior, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, has returned to his home here after several weeks spent on the Western Coast. Stoneleigh Candies emade Ice Cream Service at Fountaln WOOD’S PHARMACY N.W., Wesley Heishts. v 3303 45th DE MoOLL’S RADIO BARGAINS ican legation at Montevideo, Urgua: ican legation at Montevideo, Urguguay, the guest of honor at & number of receptions and parties. Mrs. Robert C. Blatt of Raymond street entertained a number of guests we are Don't miss this opportunity During our Remodeling Sale of Pianos, Radios and Furniture offering Many Fine New Latest Model Radios at Half Price and Less to get a real Radlo Bargain latter is spending the Summer, after & | street, Mr. George Von Nerta and Miss Visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Owens in | Nellie Bannon will leave Wednesday of Trade in’ your ald Radlo last evening at the Shoreham terrace. Her guests were Mrs. Joseph Loehl, Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkwood | Davies of Chevy Chase, Md., have as their guest for the Summer Miss Lucllle' Mason, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ira A. Mason of Saint Clair, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirby of Sioux Falls, | § Dak. are visiting the latter's par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McQuade, in their home at 2854 Connecticut avenue, | and with them started by motor yester- | day for Atlantic City, where they will | b for several weeks before returning to Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Mrs, Kirby was, | before her marriage several years ago, Miss Virginia McQuade, and was one of the most popular of the younger generation in Sioux Falls, Where Mr. Kirby is one of the leading attorneys. | panied by Miss Wilda Kagarise, also of | next week for Eaglesmere to spend days at the Raymand Hotel, "Mp. Miller |and Maj. C. M. Hunt will join the party the latter part of next week. Mrs. Graves, wfle f Dr. Ralph Graves nf Rockwood Parkway, Spring Valley, | will leave next week for Nantucket wht‘h her two children, Ralph, jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus A. Weber of Cathedral avenue have as their house! guest their niece, Miss Mary Louise Minch of Los_Angeles, Calif,, who motored to the East last week, accom- Los Angeles, who has since gone on to New York, where Miss Minch will join her ‘later. Mr. and Mrs. Omrin F. Ballou of Miss Anita Schade of 1529 Rhode Is- | Forty-fourth street will leave Wash- land avenue northwest is at Southington about August 10 for Pascoag, Mountain Manor, Pa., for the Summer. |R"I. to spend some time with the She will return home at the beginning | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ©of September. * | F. Ballou. Later they will take a cot- tage at Virginia Beach, when they will Miss Kate M. Ellis is again in her be joined by Mrs. Baliou's sister, Mrs apartment at 1415 Chapin street. after- | R. &, Blankenship, of Lynchburg, Va. a fortnight visit in Blue Ridge Summit | and in Baltimore, where she stopped | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Wilkinson of with relatives on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Florio del Mar have gone to Maine for a short stay, en route to Quebec, Canada, where they will stay through the greater part of August. They will spend a fortnight | at York Harbor, Me. and will re- turn to their Washington home the middle of Septembe: Mr. and Mrs. Irwin in M. Gensberg and‘ children, Ncrma and Kenneth, left Waskington Thursday, July 16, by mo- tor for Virginia Beach, where they have &n apariment for the Summer. Mrs. Edward G Bx ldg s of Anderson, Ind.. has been visiting in Washington, where she has many iriends who have, feted her extensiveiy. Among those who have entertained her during the past week are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Miller, jr. Mr. end Mrs. Grofl of Ingomar street entertained at a house perty last week at their Summer home, at Piney Point, | Md., when their guests included Mr. | and Mrs. Martin Watson, Mr. and Mrs, | G. P. McGlue, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill and | Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold McDowell. = This week their daughter, Miss Trixie Groft, will have as her guests Mus‘ Louise Taylor, Miss Helen McGlue nnd‘ Mr. Herbert Goheagan of Philadelphia. Miss Kathryn K. Foltz, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Foltz of 3822 | Garfleld street, and Miss Irma Gordon, | Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin E. | Gordon, left Washington last evening | for an extended vacation. They will go | to Chicago from this city, stopping | there for a week, and will proceed to | California, stopping to see the Grand | Canyon and spending four days in the Yosemite National Park. They will visit Mexico City and other cities of Mexico | and will Teturn by way of the Western Coast. Miss Foltz and Miss Gordon will be absent for about nine weeks. Miss Edith McCloskey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. McCloskey of Norristown, Pa., is visiting Miss Mary Hughes, daughter of Mr. F. J. Hughes of 2634 Woodley place. Miss McCloskey is a classmate of Miss Hughes at Mount St. Joseph's Academy, Chestnut Hill, Pa. Mrs. Albert Ellis is the guest of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, at their home, on Shepherd street. Mr. Ellis, who is now in St. Louis, will join | her later. Mr. Ellis was until a year | ago in the consular service at Bogota, Colombia, South America, and will prob- ably be assigned to a forelgn service post again in the future. Offering Every Pair of High-Grade Shoes in This STORE-WIDE SHOE Amazing Values! Many Items » PRICE Forty-fourth place returned yestercay from a motor trip through Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania. They left ‘Washington abcut three weeks ago and went directly to East Palestin., Ohio, where Virginia and Gary Wilkinson made a visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Anne Wilkinson, while their | parents motored to Columbus, Niagara | Falls and other points of interest. Dr. A. Bedoe of Bruenn, Czechoslo- vakis, who was in Washington for a few days at Wardman Park Hotel, has |left for Chicago. He will later visit | other cities in the West, going as far as San Francisco. Dr. Bedoe is a lawyer, practicing before the Supreme Court of Czechoslovakia. Mrs. James L. Barnhard, with her young son, James Dale Barnhard, will spend & few cays this week and next at the Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, in order to make arrangements for a vacation which she and Dr. Barnhard will take about the first of August. Dr. and Mrs. John Munhall of Ward- man Park Hotel as their guests last 16th & H Sts. N.W. Overlooking the White Ho; Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made From one-room and bth to 1 rooms and 3 baths ~ Electric ret Ioeracion, *rannine ice water: Washington's most modern. finest d ‘most convenient apartment 1 INSPECTION INVITED Nathan Sinrod, Manager Metropolitan 2260 SALE and LESS' MRS. J. B. TOWNSEN Before her marriage she was Miss Helen Mrs. Catherine Young, Mrs. Paul Kremer and her house guest, Mts. Wil- liam Keegan, jr. Mayer. Mr. Alexander K. Phillips took a —Carter-Bailey Photo. week Dr. and Mrs. George Simonton 0(’ Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. J. L. Whiteside and her son, Mr. John Whiteside, returned to Washingtcn last week from a month's stay at Balley | Island, Me. They have leased their cot- | tage there for the rest of the season to Mr. and Mrs. Hawgrth of St, Louis. Miss Fanny Russell Will Marry August 1 (Continued From First Page.) sign J. F. Harper, Ensign R. V. Hain, Ensign B. A. Robbins, and Ensign L. Q. | Forbes. | Miss Bloomer will entertain at lunch- eon Thursday, tie party to be a shower | also, and that evening Miss Holloway | will be hostess at a “dove” dinner for | Miss Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will entertain the members of the wedding party at dinner Friday evening after the re- hearsal for the ceremony and Lieut. An- SHOPPERS' <A Comenient Reference for Shoppers | Aviator, Forced to Land, Not Al- party of young people to the dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace Friday cvening, when his guests included Miss Anne rner, Miss Katherine Martin, Miss Parker, and the host's brothers, Mr. Gordon Herndon Phillips and Mr. Douglas R. Phillips. Mr. John E. Powell was host to a party at the supper dance on the Le Paradis roof garden Friday evening. drews will give his bachelor dinner Thursday evening in Annapolis, where he has been on duty this Summer with the Navy rifle team. Lieut. Andrews, who was graduated from the Naval Academy in June, is intercolleigiate boxing champion and was a member of the Navy's champion boxing team. Lieut. Andrews will take his bride to Long Beach, Calif., while he will assume his duty aboard the U. 8. S. Colorado, his first deufl since his grldulllon MUST DISMANTLE PLANE | Interesting Evening pnrty Honors Bride-Elect Mrs. Ebner Ryder Duncen entertained at a bridge shower at her home in honor of Miss Ivy Mozell Rabbitt, yhose marriage to Dr. William Joseph GREAT NECK, N. Y., July 25—Ed- | Z8umeyer will take place the latter win Hanscom, a pilot for an aviation “‘}fil,‘,”d’,‘;‘g;‘::.d oo e :fiigfflr‘:: corporation, must dismantle his plane |ceived a corsage of roses and lilies of because of a forced landi |the valley. The guests included Mrs. nding on & base | plioh - Counselman, | Bopst, Mrs. lowed to Take Off. Mrs. Leslie Meredith Winship, ball field here. Mrs. MRS. ALEXANDER F. THOMAS, Formerly Miss Margaret D. Mennakee, her wedding being a charmingly ar- rafiged event of July 15. Bremerman-Ward Wedding Preceded by Gift pnrty Mrs. Maynard Crane Burrell was hostess Friday evening at Wardman Park Hotel, entertaining at a shower for Miss Dorothy Ward, whose marriage to Mr. S. Palmer Bremerman, jr., will take place tomorrow. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | Another Great Special in Our Remodeling Sale A Fine Brand-New $500 Baby Grand Piano. O. J. DE $337.50 MoLL Co. TWELFTH & G STS. New Entrance, Twelfth St. The The chief of police refused to permit | Jay Lawlor, him to take off for fear the plane | Hirman Coppage, would crash into the spire of a church | Miss Madeline King, Miss Anne Nolan 100 yards away. Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs. Miss Eva Rabbitt, and Miss Margaret COLUMNS FURNITURE. restored. Gold and _silve: \ NTIQUES Repaiine of axt ‘metal ob- cts. Silversmiths. Art Metal Finish- ing_Co.. 923 12th st. n.w. Natl. 13: ART NEEDLEWORK. ["HE EMBROIDERY SHOP, 827 1lth st. nw. Tented cross-stitch rugs. needle- point tapestries. Sl oGt ‘We repair and mount o BOOKS ~ NEW AND SECOND HAND. HOUSANDS of bo All_kinds. nd Fant list Big "Book shop, E & CO., cleaners, dyers H farriers. 3307 Connectic: Specialists in remodeling Indies’ Rarments gisaners and f7grs, tallo 'mz Wi nve Emer. 2017: 2416 Wisconsin a . Emer. 0613 ETER LATTERNER, Inc P Since 1861 “National Branch.” “Ell’.\'ll you Ilvr. we eall l«r lnl Tiehe c...mm‘k Dyel e 855 Tac. 3o0s 18th CAB]NET WORK. AVIS & EDMONSTON, special m| v.rl D store and office fixtures Iic de cabinet wood turning. sawing. 54 B st. sw. Natl. 5530 CARPENTER WORK GENFRAL rtrptnluln:‘.lnfl ™ k a specialt Cabinet worl -‘ ity Estimates CRYSTALS RFSTRUNG Bain, Pearls 75¢ per strand. LEWIS the Jew- ‘work, scroll OUR crystals re n Spbreakable cord. No xch-ue lu‘r clasp. AHC IR th'flco i1 1 tionall: 18 the eadquarters for nal ¥ Crown and nn?onauy advertised Jew- elry. _No_interest_charge—n_year to pa it HIDDY dre?sn 5. Dresses for all occasions Ga 025G st nw. \Vu.\u- or maple rlass-top nest table, Walnut sip e chest, Sach’s, 8th and D sts. { FURNITURE BOUGHT & SOLD. 7 IRSTEIN—Office furniture | e what cash will do for you. Every- ing for the office. 414 10th st. . 5Y8 10th st. n.w.. Met. 6080. K 'FURRIER. | $7.78. nw. with a complete Hne of / 1931-32 models at very low prices. Our | sale starts with fur coats for 50 and The Model Fur Shop. 923 G st. nw. remodeling made to order. easonable prices and guar- 3307 14th st. nw. Adams 8773 HATS. -m” n.u.’ no anteed work._ 5 $1.95. 20% off e’ .:n,m Shovpe, HOSlERY REPAIRING UNS reknit. Snacs removed in all knit goods. hostery. sweaters, etc stor- ng jmesh hosiery is “our specialty. Southern_Stelos Co.. 12th 3 INDIAN CURIOS HE WIGWAM, 3440 14th st. n.w. Indian handmade pottery, baskets, jewelry and Navajo rugs. ~'We have things to too._Try our chicken dinners INTERIOR DECORATING. A NTIQUES restored. Upholstering. repro- ductne and repairing Sitp covers. A eat. | Castieman & Bth st _‘n.w Columbia_4542. Branch, Alexlnflrll 2680 | JEWELRY. HE JEWEL SHOP, Inc. Diamonds, watches done’on_pre: | and_estimates arnished without obl MAGINE a 1932 Erla and Multimu _tubes. Complete, $20.50. See it = Hear it. Okay Hadio Co.. 417 11th st. n.w. Metroolitan 8089, PHONE eall ikl belay o sEerieie JService man, = $150 service call Al kes_of n.mm repaired. Antennas Sexton’s, 647 H st. ne. RADIO SERVICE installed. surance of a Kohler's. 3403 Conn, o448, EST service in town. Highest elass lab- oratories with factory-trained service en who know their business. Service charge. §1. National Radio Service. Met. 5975 REFRIGERATORS. §. HARRIS CO.. 2000 14th si. nw. Prigidaire—advanced electrical refrig- n. ~ $10.00 deposit will deliver "io_pay balance: ~ | REMODELERS. - | Shoe Remodelers. 1GTS, books. “the Je religions “medals. 27 _7th &t n.w. Met: 5071 " SUMMER FROCKS. TNUSUAL savings on all ready reduced dresses. We have them for sport. street and evening. Prices rance from $500_up._ Wallace's. 3116 14th st. n.w. T statues, etc. W shorter when they trouble you. zuarantee ease and comfort. N. Y. _739 13th st. n.w. Dist. 6273 SHOE. REPAIRING. UST imagine! tailored and garment Starts Monday July Twenty-Seventh at Nine! An Unprecedented Presentation of Value —backed by a reputation for QUALITY APITOL FUR SHOP’S —AUGUST— UR SALE A genuine CAPITOL fully guaranteed FUR COAT at less than the price of a cloth . . never before in our 21 years of business have we been able to offer you such wonderful coats . . AT SUCH SEN- | : £ 213Y SATIONALLY LOW PRICES AS ARE FEA- Stein's Shoe Repair Co., Ine, 627 E st nw. T TAILOR. plicate keys c. Turner & - 3005, Clark. 122 | LUGGAGE. HE b ny leathers. r. w lln. jr. 511 1ith st. n.w. Lug Eng] | saddlery, narness prid ail Jeather ads. ‘Truurm: by’ expert wérkmen. CKERMAN, 1334 Connecticut_ave. Re- mnflrllnl and tailoring of ladles’ and suits. Prices al ys right at| sure to take mv-}nne of our bargains now. Great reductions in clothing. Shop | closes_during_August: reopens_September 1. : | TRUNKS & LEATHER ( GOODS. Coats skins; | MANUFACTURING JEWELER ERRMANN—Est. 1802, at 811 E st. n.w,, 2nd floor. Diamonds, watches, mount- ings. " our service will protéct “your ‘dumondx “Repairins MARKETS tablished 1804, Man. Teather goods of bet G fnel? cauipped remaiy shop. with "expert | workmen. All work guaranteed. Also best American and European ladies’ and men's gloves. Phone National 0244 casha sport tie match. fancy £uits ana ceries. fine grocer Market. 151 les. The Rooseve Décatur_3106. ~ MATTRESSES. UPHOLSTERING. 39.50 SPECIAL for upholstering 3-piece overstuffed suites in tapestry. velour, enim. a1l complote, ~ One week's offer. Miller_Uph. Co.. T11_D st Met. 6457. DRESS SHOP._ CE sale. Excellent values, 10.75. DRY COODS AND NOTIONS. ;u APITOL-IZE YOUR SLEEP. | “CAPITOL BRAND" MATTRESSES. UPHOlSTERlNG “AND REFINISHING. MASTER craftsman, C. W. Dante, up- holsterine_since 1915. Antiaues re- stored. The better class work at mof- erate prices. 5 gia_4170. (a) Raccoon of 1 g fine dark lined with im- ported or satin with 1189%, The finest of Russian caraculs, Eastern minks, Jap minks, Hudson seals (dyed musknts)_ leop— ards, raccoons, beavers and Persian lambs, at prices so low that they offer the most unusual savings . . . and RE- MEMBER, every gar- ment is backed by our service guarantee . . . a special at a remarkably low price is described bclow: s to mine, mink and every other trimming. =4 il i f{B% TURED DURING THIS AUGUST EVENT! (b) Hudson eal (dyed muskrat) coats in sev- eral styles— er- ftch, lain, 1797, up Think of being able to enjoy CAPITOL Quality Fully Guaranteed—New 1932 Fur Coats! ~ UPHOLSTERING AND D SLIP™ COVERS AVE your farniture upholstered now at Summer_rates. All work done by ex- Perts. "Guaranteed. New York Jphol- stering F st. n.w. DI 0 WALL PAPER. 'a-'n T e paperhanger Garside, Mirror, Co. I\ EN'S, women's children’s wearing Phone North apparel Special sale PPER-BACKED months. Welss Shop. 3201 Mount Pleasant st. | FUR Coats 9 79 50 Muskrat, lapin (dyed coney), pony, bay seal (dyed coney), tailored in ad- vance 1932 models . .. THIS SPECIAL GROUP 1S TYPICAL OF THE SHARP REDUCTIONS FEATURED DURING THIS EVENT! STOP’ Women'’s $10 to $13 Arch Support Shoes .. m esses. discount ' for r silver resilverine | s44s Tear 2119 1 ELECT ngé\RvaAc'ED RADIO | “* §iRRORS RESILVERED. LD mirrors mi l;illvezrlnlx and | XPERT repairing and Il'II orde; stimates kinds. Complete sto cnu c.pnul Mirror Co. equipment and .unpnes Met. Geor El 120: o OPTOMETRIST. YES examined. Scientific eve examina- E tion Glasses fitted. Lenses ground on premises. Open evenings. A. ‘Thompson. Optometrist, 723 H PAPERHANGING APERANGING—Firsi-class work gusr ¢ reasonable prices. HS o 16 R st Dee. Linc 23239, PHOTOGRAPHERS. T our Sammer discounts AKE advantage ol er dlseonite F st. n.w. al ° ool “ert fo | 5 Wis._ave EXCLU VE MlLLlNERY J\ELL'S Miliiner. o3 8 12th st. n.w e st door from F New haf press zuunu and"Berby ‘styles ot Ane black feit. 35. Al.x. Summer hats ¢re; O'nluu. Newest Summer hats. 52.00 and $3.00. Regardless of former prices. Miss_Lottie_to_serve you. FIELD GLASSES. SM_binoculars, 8, 10, 12, 15 power fie and marine glasses, telescopes, barom- eters and thermometers. I Boy cout Elass. $7.80. Wallord's. 909 Pa. ave. n-w FURNITURE. [59.00 FOR a three-plece livink room covered all over in_ Jjacquard velow Altemus Furniture Co., 5133 Georsia | Georgia_0747 EWEST creations in all niture and ru R E BT o 8PC TE warchouse stock ae ith_the vertical sign. 6-8 H st. n.e. Opi mplete line of Sene. "Capital Wall Paper Go. 1231~ 1223 E n.w._Natl. 8370. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. UARANTEED watch and jewelry re ing Reasonsble prices. Park Jewelry Co. 3426 _14th st. WET WASH. 1867. (d) King Broadtail coats in either plain or trim- ming of Jap Mink or Squirrel. This quality is )‘uuv guaran- 313950 ) .Iap Mink wraps in smart styles with 75-inch sweep, flares or more con- sfrvfif{ve e «&m5 Beau. tifully worke: sking ........ 195 A t mily. The,_ Rew® uslity” unndn, iantte 1315, WINDOW SHADES. ET our estimaies on window shades snd aperhanging. ~Prompt and efficient Pelvice""Grant & Pumphrey, 1017 Tth st. n.w. Natl 925 WINDOW SHADES AND SHADE CLEANING. ET us renovate your window ‘auote you on new ones. Call North 2685. Txelve-hour service. Washington Shade Co., 3220 14th n WOODWORKERS CAnnvl.r and stair work. Antique furnl- red. House . and band sawini you! Savter-Bailey Brudio. 51 5531. LTI ok mw. Speeiatist iture. Have the kiddies NG, im e portrstinge, Bage, the, KLty re "eost" Bvervthing in_photocraph A Défiou’i Reserves Any Selection Ask About Our Deferred Payment Plan | 1208 G STREET | " sal tographic supplies, camer: T P otostats. Jine Drint for all model_cameras. 815 10th n.w. RADIO. ARRIS CO.. 2000 14t Fhll:& Avater Ken’l.r Majes | Fu.un & D'ALBERT, Ine.. $5.95 Fasnl:(;::’s:? .Betsy Ro.n e 34.95 o Pamps ant Ontoras 92.95 & $3.95 Ko 3410 97%0 §2.45 & $345 s S Mglxlforl‘;l:l.n.l-.Bmh Ankle-Fnhloned $6 95 DOZENS OF OTHER BARGAINS! F SHOE ST!) R]l-:'.‘ Y R 312 Seventh St. Northwest Here Since 1873 The Best FURS for Members Master Over 20 Years Furriers’ Guild ur specialty. {rlneh. remodeling and Co., IWD- “’3‘/: 11th lt. nw. mmn I'HU. 01 st oroducti X3 l{ i D“ Juct ornl ear] #‘l eln fll' July and A lnfl

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