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SOCIETY.' Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Fowler Will Sail for Sweden. | Dr. and Mrs. Cummings Are in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Phaon H. Bates have|nell Remsen are among those from elosed their house at 3835 Livingston Washington at the North Pond Club, | street and left Washington for the re-|near Oakland, Me., for the remainder mmun":er ol{m:he] Btumm"' :he former |of the season. | g sal ast week for Europe s | With their daughter, Miss Marion Batés, | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Judd of Mrs, Bates accompanied Mr. Bates|Jamaica Plain, Mass. are at the Dodge | and their daughter to New York and is | during their brief stay in the Capital. | now visiting relatives in Toronto, mak- | | ing the trip there by way of the White | Mr. 804 Mr2. . 5. Gruver of Thirt Mountains and Quebec. Miss Madeline | 7 th | Bernard, a classmate of Miss Bates at| Ioyn6. Bone by way of the Great the University of Maryland, went to| 2 pibleicy : Miss_Helen Simon and Miss Ger- Canada with Mrs. Bates and will re- | | turn to Washintgon this week. | trude Maser are spending their vaca- | Dr. and Mrs. FHarry A. Fowler wiil| tion at Virginia Beach. leave Washington Tuesday for New ' Miss Dorothy L. Travis of New York | York, from where they will sail the City is passing a few days at the Dodge following day for Sweden. They wil be | Hotel. sccompant r. and Mrs. Le il P8 Mrs. M. 8. Jarvis is spending some H. Mitchell. | - time at Mountain Lake Park, Md., Dr. and Mrs. A Cummings will | where she has a cottage. return to Washington September 1. rzp-=upd ‘They are spending a vacation at Ork- | Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Simkins of ney Springs, Va. and other points of | Spring Valley left Wednesday for a | interest in the Valley of Virginia | month's stay at Banfl Springs Hotel Mr. B. P. Hoffoan of Trento: |in the Canadian Rogkies. | ¥, . Hoffman of Trenton, Mo, | — { has returned to the Mayfiower from a| Mr. Waldo 8. Gilichrest is spending | western trip, mede with the Secretary | the Summer with his sister, Mrs. John | of Agriculture, Mr. Arthur M. Hyde,|Stackpole, at his old home, Thomas- Mrs. Hoffman s now in Indianapolis | ton, Me. and is expected to return here about | Ee ety mber 1, |Gen. and Mrs. Sll;:man Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Meyer and their | two daughters are spending some time| Return From Lake George in the mountains of Western North Carolina. They are now stopping at Carolina Inn in Asheville and expect | to return about September 1 Mr. snd rru.';“Trreflrz G, Noll, ac- compe y eir jughters, Miss Frances Noll and Miss Irene Noll, have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monroe, for- | this week by motor for North Carolina | merly of Washington, but who have | Where they will spend a msath in the| 'made their home in Hamburg, Ger- | mountains. many, for the past five years, are now — st Pine Whift Beach, on South River,| Mal Julian Cunningham, U 8. A.| (Continued From First Page.) will stop en route for several short visits. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 16, 1931—PART THREE. MISS CAMILLE R. MANGANARO, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Manganaro, announce her engagement ' in Ludwig M. Mirabella of New | in October. Entertainments Given For Col. and Mrs. Pipes At Virginia Army Post Col. and Mrs. Schulz and Maj. and Mrs. Stacey Among Hosts. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va, August 15.—Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Pipes, who will Jeave next week for Texas, where Col. Pipes will command the Beaumont | General Hospital, were the guests in whose honor several parties were given this week. Maj. and Mrs. Royal K. Stacey entertained at dinner for them Wednesday night the Shoreha | when their guests included Col. Mrs. J. B. Huggins and Col. Mrs. L. L. Ho Francis C. King of Washington, Ma) and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes, Capt. and Mrs. William N. Thomas, jr. and Capt. and Mrs. Hugh P. Oram of Belle Haven. Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz en- tertained at supper Friday in honor of Col. and Mrs. Pipes and Lieut. Louis J. Rumaggi and Mrs. G. Rumaggi. They | had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Law- |rence K. Anderson, Maj. and Mrs |Henry C. Johannes, Maj. and Mrs Emery H. Gist, Maj. and Mrs. Royal K. | Stacey, Miss M. Huntsbarger, Mrs. L. M. Henshaw, Mrs. Jane Putnam, Mrs. I|H A. Buckley and Mrs. Lewis. | A beach supper was given tonight in | honor of Col. and Mrs. Pipes by Lieut | and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, who had in | their company Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Ma). Henry A. Wingate, Miss Rosa Wingate, Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston, Maj. and Mrs. Royal K. Stacey. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howard and Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C. | Brown Lieut. and Mrs. Standish ~Weston were_hosts at a picnic dinner Sunday and had with them Miss Matilda Gris- wold, Miss Helene Matile, Mr. Jack Cygon and Mr. George Griswold. Sun- day night they had as their supper guests Miss Elizabeth Mitchell, Miss Lilita Dawson and Mr. Allan Dawson. Miss Katharine Dent of Tuxedo, N. Elliott J. Dent. The Monday Night Bridge Club met the home 'of Maj. and Cleve- York City, the wedding to take place land C. Gee and had as its guests Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley. | Mrs. Kate Conolly and Mr. E. D. 3 and Mrs, Cunningham, have been visit- | Md. where the laiter's brother-in. | 8nd Mrs Cunningham, have beed Vst &w and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Harry | g, ' CenW s o Vwhere Msa), | Loweless of Chevy Chase have taken & | Conningham will take up his duties &t Mr. Monroe will sail for Europe the | the Officers’ School. middle of the week, but Mrs. Monroe| Maj. and Mrs. Thurston Hughes, who and _;im:tw;\;lnx fonand daughter will have been at the Mayflower for a week rem e beach un e early | possession of the house at PaTt of September. Mrs. Monroe vas | hoe ‘The o h | 2708 Thirty-sixth street, which they ”::efly Miss Helen §chladt of George- | have leuedy while Maj. Hughes is an) Dr. Mildred W. Dickerson has gone to | tonian and this is the first time Maj. | Pine Orchard, Conn., and will return | Hughes has been on duty here since | about September 1 | 1625 when they went to the thfpfls. | G Prior to his arrival here last week, Ma,. Mrs. Harry Collifiower is at Beavel Beach for the remainder of August. | LiShos Was stationed at Fort Sem) Miss Dorothy Collifiower and Miss | oo o To% | Dorothy Connors are at Atlantic City | Maj. Gen. George 5. Gibbs, U. . A, after spending several days at White | retired, and Mrs. Gibbs, will give up Plains, N. Y. | their house at 3325 Quebec street and | will move to New York where they will make their home. They will leave first of September. | duty at the Army War College. Mrs. Hughes is a former Washing- | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. McReynolds | of Chattanooga, Tenn, are making a | Washington the lengthy visit in the Nation's Capital, | staying at Wardman Park Hotel. Their daughter, Miss Margaret McReynolds, accompanies them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long of 1522 Upshur street left yesterday for Que- bec, going by way of Hamilton, Toronto, Montre:l and Three Rivers. | st Comdr. W. P. VanBuren, U. 8. N., | °f ,| who has_been on duty aboard the | U. 8. 8. Texas, arrived in Washington | the first of the week and joined Mrs | | VanBuren and their daughter in their |home on_Lowell street. Comdr. and | | Mrs. VanBuren will go to Norfolk the middle of the week to spend a few | days, and Comdr. VanBuren will take up his work at the navy yard, where he has been transferred for duty, in the | | Autumn, | Comdr. Raymond Demming, U. §. N., | | who has come to Washington for station | | from the submarine base at New Lon. |don, Conn., has taken a house in Cl in| | endon, Va., and will be joined the first | on of next month by Mrs. Demming en their little family, who are remaining L: Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Hurley and 5 Miss Eleanor Hurley are at North Fond Club, near Oakland, M2, where they have taken the cabin Oriente for an indefinite stay. Miss Ivah A ar will leave today for a motor trip to Vermont, where she will be the guest of her sister at Lake Dunmore. On her return trip she plans to make several stops at Atlantic Coast resorts, arriving home in the early part of September. Miss Bessie Weinberg and Miss Rose | u. Krick will leave Tuesday for a boat, trip E. Vérzmu Be!u:}l: and B‘?stén return- | y way of New York City, where | their charming suburban home, Sky | they will spend some time. | Meadows, in Bethesda, Md., the first | 4o and Mrs. David B. Paul have mo- . | T eville and Charlotte, N. C.. | Lieut. Comdr| A. R. Early, U. 5. N for a two-week stay. Their daughter, and Mrs. Early left Friday for Beverly Miss Julia A. Paul, is visiting relatives | Beach where they have taken a cot- in Charlotte. ' - | tage for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Roberts sailed | phiey Bave with them as their guest e - |there Comdr. Raymond Demming, | Tuesday on the Allegheny for Savannah | ;"5 N, who has recently come o ‘Washington for station from New Lon- Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gassaway |don, Oonn., where he was on duty at have returned to their home after | the submarine bas-. spending a week in Atlantic City Comdr. _and Mrs. Ear Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Bond of Iow: i City, Towa, are at the Dedge over Pre-Season Selling Ry un s i o 5| Sda, BetterGrade D";'S"‘ C of the University of Towa Dr. Norman P. Scala, who has been Draperies Made Now at Low Summer Prices Delivered When Desired abroad since early Summer, returned sgain in Washington M DE l )S last week aboard the Bremen and is Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kirby, M Margaret Kirby, Mr. J J. Kirby. 1202 G St. NW. Decorators Dis. 3211 Mz Edmund A Kirby and Cot | — pholstery, Slip Covers, Window Shades |in the North through this month. Lieut. Comdr. J. Walter McClaran, . 8. N, and Mrs. McClaran, have leased the house at 3517 Rodman stra: were_hnsts | Also plain nubb reversible weaves, very special, vard THE INSTRUMENT OF The Richest Ch: Without Musical Tuesday New England where they divided their time between Dorsett, port. at bridge and a buffet supepr Wednes- day evening in compliment to Capt Willlam H. Allen company were Lieut Norman C. Gillette, Mrs. Paddock, wife of U. 8. N.; Lieut. Comdr. Demming, Lieut Comar. Maddox. Others in Comdr. and Mrs. Lieut. Comdr, Hubert E. Paddock, Stuart D. Truesdell and Lieut Lieut. Comdr. Charles Julian Wheeler 8. N. and Mrs, Wheeler, returned from several weeks spent in Vt, and New- Lieut. and Mrs. Alexander Perwein | have as their guests in their hom- 13929 Jenifer street the former's sister: Misses Marie Perwein and Miss Helen Perwein of Peekskill, N. Y. Miss Helen Perwein will remain in | Washington until time to resume her udies as & member of the senior class 32 at the University of Syracuse Lieut. Perwein is on duty at the War Department for the Summer and. with his family, Ohio, the latter part of September. Lieut. and Mrs. Frederick L. Hamil- ton and young daughter, Jean, Frid will leave for Columbus, sailed August 7, for Panama, wher: leut. Hamilton will have dut Mrs. G’rriffiti’x. i.n Eu;;pe During Vacation Months Miss Rebecca Griffith, who is spend- g some time abroad, will join her par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Griffith, their home in Silver Spring, Md.. e middle of next month. Miss Grif- {fith was in Paris last week and will visit et | Defore returning to her work in the Win - | dental library of the University of Mary- for the Winter and will move from 154" Miss Griffith is & student at Johns Hopkins University. in London, Germany and Italy 1727 L St. N.W. New Fall Gowns priced for this week at $14.75 and $16.50 Fascinating creations in Fall millinery moderately priced from $5 to $10 All Remaining Spring omd Summer Dresses priced for a quick clearance at 55 amd $10. specially THE IMMORTALS ild Is Poor Training Choicest Possession in the Home Grant your learn to play the piano be a period in its life w ct That Certain grateful for yvour insiste; accomplishmer acquire this voung or old, ability to give self-expression to much happiness and Something in Francke Furs — ne; L i e ne T b e The Steinway Is Wi deft style and quality touch characteristic ‘only of Francke Furs . . . then, too, public re- sponse has proven conclusive- ly the customer satisfaction that has always accompanied s Prancke Coat. of 10%, and the balance extended Used pianos accepted in partial pa Member Master Furriers Guild the There never w hen it ce e that - 1 werily § content tl —as any new instrument may be purchased with a cash deposit over a period of several years. yment Exclusive Washington Distributors— E.F.Droop & Sons Co. 1300 G STREET FURRIER 1328 G Street N.W. the | | Conolly of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting | Maj. and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee Retiring Bolivian Envoy | " Mrs. Wallace Chiswell of Washington was_the week end guest of Maj. Henry And Family Leave Sl'n:u'tly;A Winkats and Mkn B Wingets. Senor Eduardo Dieb de Media, who has | Lieut. Henry M. Underwood was the vernment positios dinner guest of Maj. Wingate an accepted a high government position I | Wingate Saturday, and - Sunday_they x ridd e i |had with them at dinner Mr. Phillip first wesk of September. Senor de|Greely Medina, has served for three vears as| Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston Minister of Bolivia to the United States |gave a birthday anniversary supper and and will be accompanied to his native |movie party last night for Morrill and country by Senora de Diez d> Medina | Buddy Marston. The guests included and their daughters, Senorita Maria |Dorothy Bowley, Marjorie Bowley, Mary Diez de Medina and Senorita Gaby | Oliver, Doris McCalium, Bobby Pipes, Diez de Medina Eddie Prentiss, Richard Stacey, Jimmie The Minister's son, Senor Raul Diez|Stacey, Beverly Snow, Tommy Oliver, de Medina will remain in ‘Washington | Jimmy McCallum. to continue his journalistic activities. Lieut. and Mrs. James Mastellar of He writes editorials and feature articles Fort Monroe were luncheon guests for a number of magazines and lead- | Thursday of Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. ing newspapers in the country. His Snow. Lieut. Mastellar will be at Fort articles on Latin American affairs under | Humphreys for about a month in con the pen-name of Gaston Nerval, have nection with a searchlight demonstra- attracted much interest. tion | . Miss Bessis Barham of Goldsborough |N.C., is spending a week as the guest of Maj and Mrs. Emery H. Gist. | _Lieut. William J. Matteson of Fort Dupont has been visiting Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham, jr. Lieut. and Mrs. Paul D. C. Berrigan and Lieut. and Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio were Sunday night supper guests of Lieut. and Mrs, Jobn C. B. Elliott. Vaeth Unit Arranges "Sail on River Thursday The Vaeth unit of the Catholic Stu- dents’ Mission Crusade is planning a moonlight sail down the Potomac Thursday evening. About 400 guests are expected. The committee in charge| Mrs. E. L. Backus of Loulsville, Ky., of arrangements includes Miss Katherine | will arrive tomorrow to visit Lieut. and McGlynn, Miss Nellie McCormick, Mr.|Mrs. Theodore A. Weyher. al Carmody and Mr. Martin Quinn. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schuls, who have with pardonable pride we point to odr enviable 20-year record of handling only the very finest in Furs at very moderate prices. This year prices are lower than they have been in many, many years. However, we have not in any way sacrificed the usual CAPITOL guarantee of 100% service and satisfaction—and you receive the sam personal service which has ciated with the CAPITOL for over 1 of twenty Ask About Our Deferred Payment Plan A Deposit Reserves Any Selection REMODELING and In our own work rooms . REPAIRING « « Lowest Prices ito] UR [Snor 1208 G Street N.W. MEMBERS OF THE MASTER FURRIERS GUILD Y., spent the week as the guest of Col. | q| yPn’El LATT! WILL MARRY SEPTEMBER 3 Whose marriag She is the dau M‘ linister of Nicaragua in Washington for ‘edder Flemi: of the late Col. and Mrs. Robert 1. Flemis MISS INDIA BELL COREA, e to Mr. Marvin E. Fowler is of unusual interest in Washington. ghter of Mrs. Robert Livingston Bailey and the late Senor Corea, Jack Under Car Slips, Pinning Him ing. Her mother was formerly Miss India Bell Fleming, daughter SOCIETY 3 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Crise Feted i At Garden Party Recently Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Criss, whose | marriage took place in June, were honor | guests at » garden party given at the |home of Mr. and Mrs. Prederick | Moulden Saturday evening, August 8. | The lawn was decorated with Japanese |lanterns and colored lights. Among the Thomas, Mr. Carroll Saeger, Miss Helen L. Walter, Mr. Ellsworth Thompson, Miss Evelyn Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Hamilton and Miss Emily Mfl. L-fmmbe Ho'te!! At Morning Bridge Party Mrs. John 8. Larcombe, jir, was hostess at & morning bridge party Tues- | day, her guests remaining for luncheon | after the game. The party was given at Normandy Farm, near Rockville, Md., and in the company were Mrs. A. G. -| Liebmar, Mrs. Nathan White, Mrs. W. Mt ley, Mrs. J. . Griffith, Mrs. Harry Blunt, Miss Harriett ) Vhasgi Bartlett, Miss Sara Giles, Miss Margaret Nell and Miss Olivia R. Meyers. P SSSNERC Alpha Chapter Arranges Sail on River Tomorrow Alpha Chapter of Sigma Epsilon So- rority is planning its second annual boat trip down the Potomac on the City of ‘Wash! n tomorrow, for 'hlchnzfln is chairman of the com- Miss Swayze Sets Date of Mnrilge to Mr, Bounds | MAN CRUSHED BY AUTO some years, and is a niece of Mr. Robert | Under Vehicle He Repairs. Vernon Ricks, 18. colored, of 1203 Rhode Island avenue, was treated at ing. ~Underwood Photo. | been visiting Col. and Mrs. Edward H. | | Schulz, haye returned to their home in Wheeling, W. Va. | Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox had as their dinner guests last evening Justice J. W. Cox, Mr. Melville Cox and Mr. Leckie Cox. Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson were supper guests Tuesday of Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C. Brown. SHOPPERS” ¢ Garfield Hospital yesterday for internal injuries received when an automobile on which he was working in the rear of the 3200 block of Sherman avenue feil Capt. James A. McCallum and his| {?nmpkly dined with Col. and Mrs, Henry ipes Tuesday. omggh pped. from Miss Matila Griswold of Washington | under i was the week end guest of Lieut. and | The fire rescuie squad\was summ: Mrs. Standish Weston. | but persons Tiving In-the nelghborhoed Mrs. Donald A. Davison, Mrs. Bur-| had succeeded in lifting fhe autoe rough and Lieut. Arthur A. G. Kirch- | mobile off him and the boy was on hoff were dinner guests of Lieut. and |the way to the hospi squad Mrs. Morris M. Bauer Tuesday. | arrived, IR Corvenient Reference Jor Shoppers COLUMNS ARTISTS JEWELRY. FURNITURE. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. ~ HILLMA! istry in_diai | end platinum since 1915. 929 nw. Up one flight of stairs. tional 3485, __ART METAL FINISHING. ects. Silversmiths. Art Metal Pinish- ing Co.. 923 13th st. n.w. Natl. 1326, ART_NEEDLEWORK. EMBROIDERY SHOI st. D Tented crossatitch rugs. needie. | nt tapestries. We repair and mount | all_kiRds ot bass 4 o P st Na- ONT ur worn bags. We them like new. Ladies’ handb liged. repaired and remodeled Little Ba 1748 M Cona §_8ho; BOOKS. NEW AND SECOND HAND. o o ch e and browse or send | s Big Book Shop, return ers, dvers and 5., 3307 Conpecticut ave, nw ipecialists in remodeling and relining en’s garments. Phone Clev. 9589. TERNER, Ine. h st Wraps and sowns carefully Ban- We _ specialize efficient _service. = Reliab 1304 Wisconsin _ave. n.w. \West THEREVER vou live, we cail for and | deliver; no extra charge. Ladies dresses, $1; ladies Spring coats, $1 men's suits, Toc, cieaned and pressed. ’Star Light Cleauine & Dveing Co., Tnc.. 2008 18th st North 7878 s | (HECKER CLEANERS. 3210 st Al dresses and n 4 beautifully cleaned. $1.00 jen's_suits, overcoats cleaned. 75 Send us your drapes, rugs. portieres, curtains. hats, blankets, etc. Just phone Columbin 7020 5 FERE'S 2 difference in cleaning and dve- | | “ine. Brookiand's foremost cleaners and | L dyers. Monroe Dry Cleaning Co. Ofice | and plent, 3126-28 13th st. ne.Pot. 3147 TANTON CLEANERS AND DY Remodeling_and relining ladles men's garments. cial sttention to ¢ ‘fancy dresses. stores . Lincoln 7382 E e turs, RS and BAGS. k | FURNITURE BOUGHT & SOLD. R’ 00 covered all Altemus Pui Georyia 07 eations in ail Bousehold fu ure and rugs. Reasonable prices. atch for our big warehouse stock sale. | rm with _the’ vertical Neison n eV ure Co.. 506-8 n. ) clock Tiving ¥ R & D'ALBERT, Tnc.. wholesale and in_Jjacquard Dhotographic suppiies, camera re- Co., ing. Photostats, line prints. Films _ 815 10th n.w. for_all_model ca: RADIO. Ik & HARRIS GO, F. Puger 148 o nw. stration Low weekly” or_mo radios our 1969 A3C0 2% nw. We handle a] figpnilcoand Sther MA GINE a 1952 midget and Multimu tudes. Fu 29.50. Bee 1t )ll:t,rogoh( an 3085, 1.50 service call. All ake f radi P X e RADIO SERVICE. UR “Tons experience in installing and R e Kobler's. 3403 Conn. ave. . Glev, 0iss. EST service in town. Highest class iab- oratories with factory-trained service men who know their business. Service 31. National Radio Service. Met. 8978. ree. over 2 ave custom-made $150 Duncan Phyfe love seat and el New York Uphol Dist._3687. 3 .. 729 11th st. productions of early Amer! * niture. Entive August. air in stering fur- | ock reduced during | il ds Tor 3 et i o, n.w. cash will T you here. New and siightly used furniture Sach's ~Furniture Co.. D street corner 8¢ n.w. J TRSTEIN—Office furniture bousht, sol See what cash will do for yoi thi for the office. 414 10th Met. 6876, 518 10th st. n.w., Met 32 models at very low sale starts with fur coats for §50 and The Model Pur Shop. 923 G st. n.w. 5. Guaranteed quality. Also remodeling and repairing at reasonable Drices A small down paymerit will hold sour selectio TVOLI FUR SHOP. Repairing, 7 :modeling and storage. Coats made to_order. Known for reasonable Drices and suar- anteed work._ 3307 14th st. n.w. Adams 8773, Prigrdaire attatees Tas " efria: advanced electrica o eration. 110.00 debosts: Wil dellves. rs o pay bulance. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. OIGTS, the Jeweier. Rosar books. rellgious ‘medals, st 727 Tth st. n.w. Met. 90 ies, Praver atues, etc. SUMMER NUSUAL savings . 9071 — FROCKS. all ready reduced Vs e " Wallwce's. $i10 Taih ot B o SHOE REMODELERS. stop shoes from gapping. make rter when they trouble you. We irantee ease and comfort. 3 modeiers. 130 13th st B, Dist, 8275, S reknit. Snags removed in all k goods, hoslery. ing mesh hosiery Southern Stelos Co., 701 ~_INDIAN CURIOS VAM, 3440 14ih st. r- ¥. Restor spectalt __ INTERIOR DECORATING. Upholstering, repro- o d repairing. 8l Castle o, H433” ekt n Columbia_4842. Branch. Alexandria_3680 JEWELRY. TS gt Gt ulne’ white oak 'leather “malé salse, e Steln's Shoe Repair Co., Ine. 627 B st nw. TAILOR. novelties. nw. ond: Remiodeling done on premises. Design: and estimates furnished without_obli AVIS & EDM ON. speci store and office fixtures h cabinet_ work. wood ~turning, scroll wing. w. 5530. CRYSTALS RESTRUNG. OUR crysials restrung on_chain, Pearls on unbreakable cord. T5c per strand No charge for clasp. LEWIS the Jew- o BlLRTEh ah . DIAMONDS AND WATCHES L at 627 7th n.w., riers for national ally advertised elry. ar_to TOTED for indi styles. Happy dresses. 85 111 w ma | clark, 1221 KEYS. B all_makes of loeks. ed ed ide while you 15 New York CKERMAN, 1734 Connecticut_ave. Ha- modeling and ;ll]lrllnl of ladies" AckerDgnS Sulls. Prices alwazs ene2d ATZ BROTHERS, T Buits made to order modeling ladies Also_cleaning and TRUNKS & LEATHER GOODS. ufacturers of equipped repair en. Al work gu Also best American Iadies’ and men hone jon: diiiaaa 0244 UPHOLSTERING A Tocks Duplicate keys Turner & Met. 3005, Repairing by expert workmen MANUFACTURING JEWELER. finely workme .96_dresses for @ These are real bargs The_Albert Shoppe. 923 G REFINISHING. C. W. Dante. wp- 1915. Antiques re- ancy fruits es. s and he Roosevelt Market. r 1619 5.00 DRESS SHOP, 931 G % oav. Wk ‘s mewest dress shop. showing a ofete "iime. of new, Pail® fasnions Also_hats priced at two and three dollars. ARANCE sale. Excel 1475, 3675 and $10.78. en_even P, Kravits, 1170 Columbia 14 n.w. ELECTRICAL AND RADIO SERVICE. Em RT repairing a kinds. 1 1867 2t Compleze stock o ment and _ supplies i eoreetown Elec. Go.. 1205 Wis ELECTRICAL SERVICE & HARDWARE. THEN elecirical trouble develops eall No. \‘ 8418, District Electric Co.. 2148 st. n.w. Davis paints. varnishes: aiso hard- ware. ‘Electrical and radio sales and ser EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. ave. €6(MAPITOL-IZE YOUR SLEEP.” “CAPITOL BRAND" MATTRESSES. MIRRORS. oml.-nc'lnn {-ué;;i‘?nunu and ilver resilvering. Garside Mirror Co., \ Fear 2110 Ttk e, T “Phone. North UTO glass installe WALL PAPFR. A all Paj REPAIRING, hnutunnfi since sigred fuc vetter claie Surk 3tk ave._Georsis your decorator or paperhanger 15 1333 E nw. Natl 8370. TARANTEED waich and jewelry repair- erate prices. 5320 G show you m:{ ':’un!hh”flno .fif‘m‘- WATCH AND JEWELRY e Bt Foos 311 New York 3 720, MIRRORS RESILVERED. ONSULT us with your mirror problems, We design, hlnf. rfimoflel and fra mirrors. A call will bring out repre- se ll‘is‘:‘ Capitol Mirrer Co., Dst. nw. OPTOMETRIST. laundry service for k 'w_Quality Laundry, Atlantic 1378. WINDOW SHADES. G imaien . vindo vt 5t ELL'S Millinery, 528 13k st. n.w.. rst door south of F st. New Pall fashions. les of fascinating Paris ereations Now_showing New Second Empire Modes YES examined. Scieniifie_eve examina- Glasses o Lenses ground n_evenings. A. A, b T s mw WINDOW CLEANING. TL Summer hats greatly reduced. (175 . 1835 G Street July sale, [ BT e renovaie sour windew shades ;u'o‘_mmmnn- ma hour service. 0A PAPERHANGING. Annnrciu?—nm: Ass werk Fuary teed st most reasonable prices. Chas. H ., Lincoin R Hysan, 1116 H_ Newest Summer hats. $2.00 and §3.00. Regardiess of former prices. Lottie to serve you. FIELD GLASSES. (3 L e | Co.._32%0 14th n.w. luxur Wi A TGUST and 34 - 2239, PHOT KE advantal Efter il 5881 g0 n COBy HERS.

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