Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 19

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"HE EVENING .STAR, .WASHINGTON, ,D. 30 UESDAY AUGUST %, 193L.: e | W. B, Moses & Nat’l 3700 ) i i i 11 f §a§§ i #§ t 83 g 2 e, oma when they were the recipients of con- mzmm& from their large circle of fwes| Final Clearance e Summer Furniture| Suburbun ‘Commission. | : i E £ ~s$§g§ §52 C. Uhhr wu host_to r. ‘ Theodore lembers of the Alpha Rho Glon G Waninglon. o Many Summers Again Will Not Bring Such Savings! ommrymclub Hills, Va.. mt evenuu 7. national vice grmdent i of the lr‘laniw Dr. Joseph spaneer Breniger, Prof. w O. Bunner, . Clarence Dinsmore, George M. , Mr. James B, Allzn and Mr. Charles A. Strahorn. Mr.-and Mrs. Art.hu:l;s Hex:“;nth.n nding August .. e gfiy"vhze thu = staying at the (Continued on Mr'.h Page) 4 i, Wi Special Special 5 - A Special Rocker A - sHots rop women || “orecial "Sering § ] Al o e & Was $15 - o & Was $12.50 NOW...S1275 o Riatis g NOW.....S10 ms IRVING LAWRENCE FISK, low of tobk place at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Barnesville, Md. s s ‘l‘le‘ly July l( ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd James Jones arrived | of Dickersom, Md., and she was formerly Miss Mary Vlrxlnl- Jones. Mrs. —Clinedinst Photo. nd, Mr. WinantP. John!wn on his lrrlvll sailed from Baltimore to Boston on the aboard r.|S. 5. Chatham to spend some time in New England . - April, when he 2 oy - c Bascom Slemp, United States com- . John S. Parker and her son, exhibition of this Colonial RARRR W EEE Szes 112 | | | New Fall Styles in a complete range o " | SIZES ana W!DTHSpIu{ s : |t of Paris to Mr. Paul P 4 Smite L oaper t fi”"‘g service. Sofa, Two Chairs and Table, in seafoam green, with ceremony was performed | Beautifal Hosiery “White, y.flfa.? x{‘ annes %nd the religlous : Wiy PENN-DAW. o/C omsel udv:l‘y -h; m— g latest plaid covers, Was $260. NOW sl35 ceremony wi ity Excl; ENNA JETTICK il the Church o{ Notre Dame des le i oo - R <ot :‘, S e it meet her son, Mr. and Mrs. Louls R. Ludlow have Where Has Every One 7 'J.E.Cunningham Co. 3M4~316 SEVEN'I'H ST..NW R Al o Featuring the World’s Finest Furs Specially Priced AUTUMN HATS . after the new Empress Eugenle $ ; o g - : Full Size Glider (ball bearing). Was $36. The Lawn Set ~ and French Colonial t Vg e N vyt G e R/ rovi in. as ‘ renc olonial types “ | A Chatr. Was sfadss %‘fc;o T NOV(7Wi$|2 ;5 & - NOW L vose "4 50 | Folding Cot Not the regulation ik i : bEE R For the unexpected week-end guest, or ¢ : even for the boys, nothing is better than small fur sets—but ; b A HUGE LAVISH COL- i | it § T = = ioldmi m""'::{ 03;;.:'?’!?;?23'; LARS AND CUFFS that are usually only on | coats at TWICE THIS PRICE. Price, 2-ft. 6-in. |ix New Rough Woolen FABRICS Odd Burnished Rattan Picces, Long Sofa, Was $48. A NOW $28 $195 % $395 Comfias:;eof Short Sofa. Was $42. NOW $2¢ . wa' lo.n%we g p‘m ALSO 2 SPECIAL GROUPS ol way ‘you wear them, b iy HIGH-TYPE COATS saucy as an' we've seen. Empress Eugenie and nnek Colonial types . . . fash- decrees them the portan A special group for the woman or miss u‘ for Fall. imj t hat sil- who,_would rathgr have a little less ex- $48 pensne coat. Trimmed with lavish furs. They're t felt . . . in block, brown, hfl:";f‘f:; i fl Algcmm : & .own The !hborlte treatment of rollan and $ : 2 & Head Smx )6 to 35‘ e ot R ; : 5. Oumingien Wiy B Mo P |

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