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SOCLETY. Miss Donaldson Becomes Bride of Mr. Defanc‘orf-Weaver Ceremony Lars Ekelund:‘ Performed at Walter Reed Memorial Chapel Yestcrday Morning. Miss Dora Harvey Donaldson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francls Donaldson of Tuckahoe, N. Y., and Mr. Lars Eke- lund, son of Col. and Mrs. John Eke- lund, of Nonkaping, were married yesterday afterncon. The ceremony was_performed_in St. Johns' Church at Tuckahoe, Bishop Larned of Long Island and Bishop Sterrett of Beth- | lehem, Pa., officiating at 3:30 o'clock, the rector of the church, Rev. F. A. Wright, assisting. Autumn leaves and emilax ' with white chrysanthemums | formed an effective background for the | wedding party and the vested choir | sang preceding the ceremony and the wedding chorus. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore the wedding gown of her mother, of fvory white satin | trimmed with rare old lace. She was | attended by Mrs. Macauley Latchworih Smith, who had a costume of yellow chiffon, and little Nancy Beonie Don- aldson’ and young Chase Donaldson, | jr., were flower girl and ring bearer, Tespectively, both wearing white, ; Mr, Josta Blume, of Stockholm, Sweden, was best man, and the ushers | were Mr. Garrich Senpcer of New York, Mr. Helge Wahren of Nonkaping, | Sweden; Mr. Francis Donaldson, jr., | and Mr. E. Talbot Donaldson of ‘Tuckahoe. Following the ceremony a reception | was held in the home of the bride's parents, Turkey Knoll, at Tuckahoe, when Mrs. Donaldson received the guests, wearing a gown of blue velvet. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Eke- lund started for a wedding trip, the bride traveling in a costume of blue tweed trimmed with beige fox fur. They will be at home afier December 1 &t 41 Fifth avenue, New York. | Among the interesting November wed- dings was that of Miss Elizabeth Petrie Defandorf, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Jason A. Defandorf, and Mr. Frank Lloyd Weaver of Detroit, which took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock | at the Walter Reed Memorial Chapel. | The altar had an artistic nnang?mcm‘ ©f white_chrysanthemums. Rev. Thomas D. Windiate, rector of | Christ Episcopal Church, in Kensington, | officiating. The wedding music was | gllyed by Miss Lillie Portor. A wedding reakfast and reception followed tho ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents in Garrett Park, Md. The bride was given in marriage by | her father and wore a gown of wine- | color velvet, with a velvet hat and ac- | cessories to match. She carried an arm white chrysanthemums She was attended by Mrs. Robert P.| Harvey as maid of honor. Frances De- fandorf and her sister, Jean Defandorf, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Defandorf of Chevy Chase, nieces of the , were the flower girls. They wore dresses of pink crepe de chine and car- ried old-fashioned bouquets of button chrysanthemums. Mr. Weaver had for his best man Mr. Leonard Leland of ashington. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver are college grad- uates, the former of the University of Michigan and the latter was graduated from Mount Holyoke. Mr. Weaver and his bride have left Washington for "he\ South and will b2 at home in Detroit the latter part of the month. Among the out-of-town guests here | for th> wedding were, Mrs. Harvey, of Massachusetts; Miss Katherine Rnwley of East Orange N. J, and Miss Anne Ferris of New York. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Vir- ginia Downing, attractive and popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hitch , to Mr. Francis Herrell, son of . Mrs. B. F. Herrell of Marshall, Va., took place Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents on Manor avenue, Front Royal, Va, only the im- ite members of the two families and a few close friends being present. The wedding took place before an im- provisec altar decorated with ferns and yel .w and white chrysanthemums. ‘The oride wore a wedding gown of oyster white lace over shell pink taf- feta and carried a bouquet of white | rosebuds. The maid of honor, Miss Gladys Downing, sister of the bride, | wore 8 gown of blue taffeta and car- ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom was attended by his | brother, Mr. Wallace Herrell of Marshall, | and the ceremony was performed by Rev. 8. V. Hildebrand of Clarendon, v. e close friend of the two families. the ceremony a reception was ld at the Afton Inn. The bride is raduate of the Warren County High I and is very popular among a de circle of friends throughout Vir- ia, while the bridegroom is a gradu- ite of the Marshall High School and at- ided Randolph-Macon College, and is ow in business at Marshall. Following wedding trip to Bermuda, they expect make their home at Marshall, A pretty home we vwddlng was that of | Miss Bernice Beall and Mr. Harold | of Autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. Miss Maude Gibbons of Croome, Md., sang several solos, accompanied by Mrs. George Harrison, who played the wed- ding marches and also during the cere- mony. | The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white | satin, her tulle veil having sprays of lilies of the valley and she carried bride roses with a shower of lilies of | the valley. Miss Ide Beall was maid of honor for her sister and wore a gown of peach color satin and carried an arm bouquet of Killarney roses. Little Geraldine Beall, sister of the bride, was flower girl and wore a dainty frock of green taficta and cream color tulle and carried a basket filled with pink rose- buds and maiden hair fern. A wedding breakfast and reception followed, when Mrs. Suit and Mr. and Mrs. Beall received with the wedding | party, Mrs. Suit wearing Spanish tile color "crepe and a corsage bouquet of pink roses, Mrs. Beall was in dark | Fiue crepe and had a corsage bouquet | of pink roses. Later Mr. and Mrs. Suit started for | a wedding trip, the bride traveling in | blue crepe trimmed with white and | a blackhat. They will motor to Florida | and on their return will make their home in Ritchie. mong_the out-of-town guests were Mrs R. F. Wyatt of Memphis, Tenn. Lieut. and Mrs. Turner and Mrs. R. F. Roat of Baltimore, Announcement has been made of the marriage in_Washington Tuesday of Miss Eleanor Ray Maughlin, daugh- ter of Mrs. Eleanor Ray Maughlin cnd the late James B. Maughlin of Boyds, and Mr. ' Courtney _ Richard Young, son of Mrs. Mollie Young, of | Chevy Chase. Following a_short wed- ding trip, the couple will make an extended tour of the South. The marriage of Miss Goldie Kan- del ‘to Mr. Charles Calvin Benjamin tok place Tuesday evening, = Rev. Abram Simon officiating. Mr. and Mrs, | Benjamin left immediately after the | ceremony for a brief trip in the North, | and after November 15 will be at home | | at 521 Peabody street. | | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson Of\ Charlottesville, 'Va., Have announced | the marriage of their daughter, Ruth | Estelle, to Mr. John Henry Goodman | | of Ohio, which took place November 3 in Wnshtngton Mr. and Mrs. Good- man will make their home in Wash- ington for the present. | turn, Buckingham County, Va. have | announced the marriage of Miss Enice | Elizabeth Parks to Mr. George Lacy Spencer of Garretts Mills, near Dili- wyn, Va., which took place Octobes 31. The ceremony was performed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tennvson,, at 3030 Cambridg~ place, by Rev. A. Kester. The t-.de has resided with Mr. and Mrs. Glover at Woodburn for a number of years. Mrs. Annie Mahon announces the | marriage of her daughter, Norine Marie, to Mr. Leon Merriadian Thurs- October 8, in Baltimore, Rev. E. . McDonald officiating. Illustrated Lecture For Episcopal Home | ‘Tomorrow night at 8:15 in the small | ball room of the New Willard Mr. Bran- | son de Cou will give his beautiful | “Dream Pictures of Mysterious Indi The coloring is so well done that it m‘ like looking through a window at pass- | ing scenes to watch these pictures, and the music, Including, of course, Rimsky | Korsakoff’s immortal “Song of India, "[ adds the final touch of perfection. | Among those who have signified thet\" intention of attending are Mrs. Robert | E. Fisher, Mrs. Robert C. Masterson, Mrs. Carl Stodder, Mr. Julius Gar finckel, Mr. and Mrs. Worthington Hil: | leary, Mrs, Melville Church, Mrs. Rob- ert Brookings, Mr. and Ralph | Lee, Judge and Mrs. Thomas E. Brown, |Mr. “and_Mrs. Victor Kauffmann Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deyber, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huse, Miss Mary Qugle, Mr. and Mrs, | H. Janney, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones, | d: | Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, Mr. and | | Mrs. J. Gude, Mrs. Paul E. Johnson, | Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Shands, Mr. and | Mrs, C. T. Wilson, Dr. Walter Harbin, Mrs. William M. Dougal, Mrs. Adolph | Hoehling. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph | Ogilby, Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson, Mr. Edward B. Powell and Mrs. H. M. Slocum. Reup}lolstery | continuing through Saturday, THE SUNDAY BONNIE BRIDE’S WEDDING OF MARKED Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Glover of Wood- | | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MRS. HARRY ROLLINS FOWLER, C., NOVEMBER 8, INTEREST Before her marriage yesterday afternoon in St. Margaret's Episcopal Church Miss Clara Lutz Bolling, daughter of Mr. and l Mrs. Rll'han‘l Wilmer Bolling. The bride s a niece of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. —Carter-Bailey Photo. Christ Child Sccxety Convalescent Home Sale | ‘The Christ Child Soclety will conduct a rummage sale, beginning Tuesday and conductec {under the auspices of Miss Mary V | Merrick, Mrs. J. D. Morgen, Mrs. D. C s. leton, . Joseph Tumulty, Mrs. es P. Neill, Miss Borredell Glowes Mr Robert, Cahill, Mrs. Charles W. Semmes, Mr:, D. J. Callakan, Mrs. T. L. Ccstigan, Mrs. Virginia O'Hare, Mrs. | Aubrey Clarke, Mrs. Henry Berens, Mrs. John Foote, Mrs. Sarah Pepper, Miss | Sarah Maher, Miss Kitty Moore, Mrs. James A. Emery, Miss Agnes Riley, Miss | Rose Shea, Mrs. George Worthington, | Miss M. Louise Darr, Mrs. Louis Peake, , | Miss Mary Barney, Miss Anna J. Keady, | Mrs. Florence Altemus and Mrs. ‘Thomas J. Sheridan. This sale is being conducted for the improvement fund of the Convalescent | Home in Rockville, ani will be held at | 1102 Connecticut avenue northwest. Tea at Women's Club Has Group Assisting The Hospitality Committee of the | Wemen's City Club will be hostesses at he Sunday tea at the club house to- y, assisted by Mrs. Francis G. Blasdel, Dr. Laura E. Blesell, Mrs. Imogene M. Blood, Miss Anais Gutierrez, Mrs. Susan C. Gwynne, Miss Ida B. Higley, Miss Elizabeth A, McKinley, Miss May Eleanor Smith, Mrs. Oliver Smith, Miss Mamie D. Sobotka, Mrs. Arnold W. Spanhoofd and Mrs. Laura M. Wight. Mrs A. B. Allen and Miss Meda Ann Martin will preside at the tea tables. Draperies Twentiéth Century Club Annual Reception | The Twentieth Century Club will hold its annual reception Friday, November 13, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Washingten Club. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Willlam Walter Husband, presi- ‘dent; Mrs, Otto L. Veerhoff, Mrs. Ell- wood P. Morey, Mrs. James K. Mc- Clintock, Mrs. Francis M. Goodwin, Mrs. Frank R. Rutter and Mrs. Ernest R. McComas. _Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, who is chairman of the Social Committee, will be assisted by Mrs. | Louis W.' Austin, Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Mrs. Edwin G. Nourse, Mrs. Willlam A. White and Mrs. Joseph S. Wall. Members of the board will alter- ' nate at the tea table. Towa Society to Hold First Meeting of Season The first meeting of the 1931-32 sea- on of the Towa State Soclety of Wash- gton will be held Tucsday evening, November 17, at the Willard Hotel. Dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock, and there will also bz cards for those who do not dance. This mesting is planned with & view to “getting acquainted” and 21l Towans and friends of the society re specially invited to attend. Lieut. Col. Henry Spencer Merrick, the president, announces that the com- | mittee has ouilined an interesting pro- gram for the season, plans being under- way for a dinner-dance to be held in December. You'll “Make the Grade” in Reptile and Suede! NEW LOW I. MILLER PRICE FOR THE TWO LEADING LEATHERS |275 ‘Tenneuenn- Reaume 1 1931—PART THREE. | | Series of Dances ‘The Tennessee Soclety of Washing- ton will resume the series of ‘dances and entertainments by holding its first dance at the grand opening of the new ball room of the Kennedy Warren Apartments, on Connecticut avenue at | Devol street, Blturd‘y night, No- vember 14, at 9 o’cloc! There will be dam:ln g, entertainment | by professional talent engaged for the | occ n, favors will be distributed to the hdien and refreshments will be‘ P-rklng on the premhe: has been | arranged for 4 Mr. Bob Bnrker ‘résident of the m-} ciety, will have charge of the affair, | | assisted by a Floor Committee of promi- | | ment Tennesseans. — | Fnculty Women of G.W.U. | Receptlon Novembel' 20; “The Faculty Women of George Wash- | ington University will entertain at a | reception at 8:30 o'clock November 20 | at the Hay-Adams House, when the | guests of honor will be the women new to the faculty this Fall. There will be| selections by the George Washington | University Glee Club. | Mrs. John Donaldson, president of the Faculty Women, announces that husbands and escorts of the members | | are invited to the reception, and also | cxtends a special invitation to wives | and hostesses of faculty members, -as well as women members of the faculty, to join this group of Faculty Women, which is one of the recent divisions of the Columbian Women. ‘The reception will be the regular No- vember session of the Faulty Women SOCIET November Bride | | MRS. THOMAS J. BROSNAN, | Formerly Miss Agnes Jean Swindeman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swinde- man of Buffalo, N. Y., whose marriage | to Mr. Thomas J. Bl’onnln. son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Brosnan of Washing ton, D. C., took place in Buffalo, N. Y. November 3. and the next meeting will take place in December. g Tea for Son and Bride Given by Mrs. Brosnan Mrs. John D. Brosnan is entertaining at tea this afternoon at the Thomas’ Circle Club in honor of her daughter- in-law and son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .. Brosnan, whose marriage took place in Buffalo, N. Y., November 3, and will have assisting her at the tea tables, Clarence Ofenstein, Mrs. Charles Holbrook, Mrs. Edward C. Moynihan and Miss Helen Brosnan. The, bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swinderman of Buffalo, N. and is a graduase of Eastman €3l and D'Youville University. Mr. Bro: nan is a grazuate of the Catholic Uni- versity in the class of 1925, and is at present engaged in engineering work for the City of Buffalo. | SUNDAY DINNER 12 Noon Till 8 P.M. If you're tired of the usual...try AMUSEMENTS. GH _class professional falent chestras for clubs, banguets, smoker: mimstANd pipecial, evenis - Dramatic minstrel shgws, " Jack Mullane, 714 1ist ANDIRONS uipment, eandlesticits, gifts. fl"!hunded ANTIQUES. DIAMOND cluster ring, fo close es- tate, 3115, Arnold, 18 6 A sets, screens, | 1873. $uu Nlcomn Antiques bought and sold. Established 1885, T BABY SHOPPE. lll-?llc! Innll “suits with shorts, silk- and wool, Helen & mufi' Baby Shoppe, BAGS Made ANDBAGS Pocketbooks o Leather goods _order relined. . Kohirn, 1748 M st. n.w'. at Conn. No. 1510, | BEAUTY SHOPPE A LBERTIN] T Speclalists m v.heflvuw scientifie Doc facial and mn Teatments. and mme‘duzely by vacuum e Repaired nd M we mett and drain’ ac Bt Packhea iy YAILEY'S_BEAUTY SALON. Waves of distinction, at Dopular prices. Compiete heauy service, Phones: Columbia 7400-7 11 14th st S v_Amste " Blu.'s l:.w'" snorr Second’ Nnunnll n-nk Bids. Metro. 713 All-Bensty Serviee, ert opera ua; Hours, 9:30 O 10 530 bt orth_0636. 50c. Ex- nteed. 1519 M yed. See Mrs. E, Davis about your gray hair Droblem, Bhe il tell you what fs cor- rect in vour case, 1203 P st. "hoom' 3. Bhone” Met. 8108 EAUTY SHOI 9 11 Met. 5162. Specializing in Eu d Bonat peefuppef yaviag. Masosl Rampoo ana Figer wave. o, flat wave and rin Siet-end: resetting. CORSETS AND FOUNDATION GARMENTS. EE our new desis luru lxr,lunl\'e Fusenie & Co.. JOUR ery: on unbrea No charge for clasp. eler, 50875 11th st. n.w: DANCING SCHOOL. ACK_MULLANE announces opening_his Salon of Dance. Complete course in stage I foom dances. Children’s snd private lessons. GE._2048. DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. strung on_chain. rurt- per strand. RANC JEWELRY CO. af 627 7ih n.w. af | s G. 1s the headquarters for nat ly known and nationally advertised jew- No_interest charge—a year to pay. DOORS. TORM DOORS and windows in place of sereens. Insure comfort; save fuel. BT g Nat. o184, DRESS SALON. UTHENTIC Fall fashions of distinction at excepilonally moderate prices. 2 Columbia ri Open_evenings. Adams_8840. DRESS SHOP. ENESAW. 050 Mi, Fleasant st markable “values in un tive dreeses. Sizes l . Open evenings. Phone Col. RESSES of the better tvpe at extremely low prices. ‘The il 1026 15th st. n.w.. Apt. 807. Phone District 1953, Extension_507. elry. ¢ LEWIS the Jew- \ ¥ MANUFACTURING JEWELER. ERRMANN—Est. 1892, at 811 E st. n.w.., and floor. Diamonds, watches, mount- Our service will protect your “Repairing. MARKETS, RED'K E. ALTEMUS, purvesor of cholee meats, fine groceries, fancy fruits and vegetables. The Roonvalt Market, 1519 n.w. _Decatur 3] MAEQUERADE COSTUMES. 0STUIZ28 .(‘u Deriods ior dramad L Tt s pgiac Mul: MIRRORS. PPER-BACKED mirrors in_ sold silver resilvering. Garside Mirror Co., Tear 2119 18th st. n.w. Phone North 'MIRRORS RESILVERED. ONSULT us “with your mirfor problems. esien, hang. remodel and ~frame unlluve 6945. lane, Drias ot Jepre- ©Capitol Mirror Co. 863 D st MlRROR SWITCH PLATES. VnY (ot revince {hese iaraished metal plates with the new bevel- pnes? Either plain or etc oo ainds size. Catlin's. Inc. 1324 N. Y. ave. n.w. PAPERHANGING. P‘m‘“’ NGING—First-class work suaraa 2 at most reasonabl rices. TSRS B Ll 2239 X RS, s, Spitz, collies, Persi n kittens, canarigs, Wexican” parrots aliry: tles. ' Schmid's Emporium of Pets. Eskimo tropieal Spine i ELECTRICAL AND RADIO SERVICE. I installation of ail stock of _electrical and - supplies. - Call - West Georgetown_Elec. Co.. 1205 Wis. ave. ELECTROLYSIS. ANISH bait on face permanently. Consult our bacteriologist. H. Dillon, Inc., 1000 annecllnul ave., Neftion: EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AVID'S, 928 F st. n.w. Anniversary sale now in progress. Newest hats greatly reduced. 5 “Washington_ B pshington Bldy lldlll nl dl:crl minating taste. Pefmanents o 188 MAIV . MYE l-r-mly n Hepner's. has “opened, at 318 1itn st n.w. 1E1ephone Metro lum-oo. marcel or finger wave, 1 An arch or hair-ciit may be sub- stituged " for above ™ . 'BRIEN, 1335 G Street Northwest, Clearance 50 hats, Monday, pecial, $1 and $2. Regardless of former prices. PHOTOGRAPHERS. AIMAN'S STUDIOS, 3114 14th st. nw. 1317 F st. n. Frames Made ‘o Order. 24-hour_service. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. NULLER & CALBERT, Inc.. wl retail photographic supplies, Bairing photostats, line prin for_all_model cameras. 815 10t RADIO. l’(‘:{m‘ l'l.i. '.l “THAT SPECIAL onth. e i e BB 3150 Xu Hen 7675 for » Jackien Bell Midset, complets Eith tubes, in new sealed cartons. Rola dynamic nu- o5, 6 ‘ubes, & won r performer, t-Post Standard. 816 O h e and 453 1k sto nw ui Reliable” Radio Go. 18th St N.w. Tubes and accessories. PHONE call will bring an experienced Service man. 3150 l"lau call Al 0s " repaired. Antennas instatied BeSton’s- 641 H-at. RADIO SERVICE FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL. PECIALIST on founfain pens. Ruseell F. Kinsey, FROCKS AND HATS. are now showing exauisite styles in suits. _milline; Moderately Wallace's. "Inc..’ 3116 14th st til 9 p.m. Open ‘un FURNITURE. FHOLSTEKED chairs with solld mab any arms. 5. 82 pool, Inc. 729 _11th st. YRTLE PRICE. 1418 Plrk rd. n.w. col 0927, hy Shampoo” Manicure . ACRE w75 ves what cask wil o fer 754 here. New and slightly used furniture. Sach’s Furniture Co. D_street_corner §th n. FURRIER. EST service in town. Highest class lab- oratories with factory-trained service men who know their husiness. Servics charge, $1. National Radio Service. Met. 5975, RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. OIGTS, the Jeweler, Rosaries, Pray) books. religious “medals. - statues. et: B RUGS. & P. RUG CO, 916 17th st. nw. QOriental rugs to be sold cleaning and_storas SILVER-P PLATlNG H. BROMWELL, Inc, Washingion D finest silver-plating, rhenllrllnl. o *_ ouering. Auto pai - o, EXDert Tepalring of works of art.” 123 #-SCALP TREATMENTS. W ovem iR complete line of 1931- 32 models ery low pric our e "Starts with fir coats for i50 and The Model Pur Shop, 923 G sf. n.w. 817 1ith st. n.w. OSEPH ROSENDORF, Pur coats, $49.50 and up. Guaranteed first-class quality. IVOLT FUR SHOP. Re and_storage. wh Tor. ren anteed work. pis: 3 XCLUSIVE l-rrler. epiring, remodeline wolt P 86, e Mbet. 0930, GlRDLE.S AND HOSIERY HE Wifle thines you would oiherwiss et. . embroidertes, mate- Slothes, Mrs. ‘Buit, son of Mrs. Mary E. Suit and t.he‘ te Mr. Jackson Suit of Ritchie, Md., ‘which took place in the home of the | sbride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. ‘Beall, at Upper Marlboro, Md., Wednes- {day. The ceremony was performed at Wnoon by Rev. Wilson T. Jarboe, pastor | tof the Forrestville M. Church, and the house had an effective arran emem Orders Should Be Placed Now, So They Will Be Ready by Thanksgiving YOUR OLD SUITE FOR YOUR MADE YOUNG AGAIN _FALL DRAPERIES The same expert workmanship goes s—new_designs. into the reupholstering of an old suite of variety that you're sure or piece that is exerted in the making t what you need to match of new FURNITURE. scheme of your home. WE INQUIRIES Buildips, mezzanine fioor. Marcel_finger wave or shampoo, Stc._Metropofitan 1304 SOCIETY WAVE SHOP. Bornet wave with ringlet ends. comp Wetro BL, OU MUST have beautiful Bair. and gentlemen treated. Free examin- ation Nat. H. Dillon. 2nd el B our bacteriologist. Inc. 1000 Con: el TAILOR. O Jou aooreciate Teal work Take you clothes to a_tailor. cheaper in the end. Ackermar. Connecticut_ave. n.w. . SPECIALIZE on remodel and Gents' THRIFT SHOP. HE TRRIFT SHOP, 1011 E of. o vour cakes and nies and J. qay 10008 With us.” Every P e B nrday. TRUNKS & LEATHER GOODS. UTZ & CO.. Inc., cstablished 1800 Wom- nnuums trunks, bage and leather the betier srade. Laree nnm equlnped roeie” Son® with expert ATl work gusranteed. Also best American and Iadies' and men's gloves. Phone UPHOLSTERING HREE-PIECE living room ed for 6750 in'the new Pall tapest Jenim. etc workman Y™ upheistering Con 81 Nies. UPHOleERlNG AND REFINISHING. MASTER craftsman, C. W. Dante, up- hoistering since 1 Antiques re- stored. The better class work at mod- erate prices’ 5329 Ga. ave. Georgls 4170 WALL PAPER meorater or e - ompleteling. of Cnntllul S Beper o1l WATCH MAK]NG e work on Swiss and American Ed. Golden. master waten maker since 1888 ~WATCH REPAIRING. WATCH REPAIR SHOP, 737 13th st. Twenty-five years of satis sonably priced watch repairs. Pancy shaped crystals put on while you Morris_Blumenteld. T WEL WASHE WENTY-FIVE pounds, one dollar. We apecialize on family washing. A com- Diete Inundry service for the fam Jew_Quality Laundry, Atlantic i WINDOW SHADES. iimatis o window shales shd Prompt and & Filibntey, 1017 7th Expert operators. 1926 Penna. ave. \O_pay more would be foolish, _To pay less would be taking sk, with the genuine Ringlette wave you are no rifeTiRe RIDEIELLE I Yop "with bea Tinglette ends. Positively Teauires no finger wave. Regular price. $15 Our peclal price. Complete shampoo and jmave.” 73c. Slewart B S now \1 9795 e . 173 fo the INVITE YOUR iring, remodeling ade to order. e prices and guar. n.w. A WILBUR CCON SHOES For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” Phone or will - call HENRY HOLOBER 930 H N.W, % Floor—Print Cratt Biax. Show Room Comnections with Montgomery & Holober, 1601 Connecticut Ave. No, 0485. (Manufacturing Upholsterer) Dis. 6967 NEW AND SECOND HAND. HOUSANDS of books for sale cheas, All_kinds. or send want list. BIe"Book” shop, 933 G st. n.w. this season If You're sure to be considered “smart” you wear reptile and suede! Football games or bridge special discount to early customers Order now from, complete stocks. The Oliver Br'op. 803 14th st ‘Open evenings. HAND LAUNDRY. URTATRS of il Kinds cleancd & nd embroidered linens_an: A.Povlg‘oud. Trc. 1523 conn. “HATS REMODELED. Alll! un SHOP, 525 11th st. m.w., r Tropical straws and fur Remod- games, “dates” or shopping tours, demand footwear n reptile and suedel I. Miller combines these two PECIAL discount on personal Chi cards. Join our circulating libj read thie latest books. B st CABlNET AND WOOD "WORK ABINET and wood work for antique and modern interiors. Hardwcod finish- and ‘refinishing. _Harris & Son. n.w. National 9154. ~ CARPENTER WORK. ARFENTERS, -nunu'n"m . adaitions: “Harris, 611 L st | Important leathers with magical skill in oxfords, operas and step-ins of debonair distinction! Creates them to ”' TF fit with flawless ease. Wins for them admiring glances wherever they go. And makes for so much footwear chic turn green with envyl last year's prices e Brothers 1213 F STREET EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom - Made Stylish Stouts in All Leathers and Fabrics 87.50 to 51030 Nurses’ White Cloth, Calf and Black Kid Oxfords Complete Line of High Shoes eling._cleaning cking a_ specii TUNS reknit. Snags removed in all knit ing ery Southern Stelos Co.. 701 12th s hl!n mndp.lndtn- latest mode. | HOSIERY REPAIRING. R goods. hostery. sweaters, ‘r'tc T 0 INTERIOR DECORATING. NTIQUES restored. l!ph.lltfl ST oui—Foriralt of & Carpenier, KIFk: Bonks “ifom 1" Bubfishers! Pursell's Book 'St 807 G st. CLEANING AND DYEING MERICAN DYE WORKS, 1746_Columbia Phone Columbls 2841, MESH special L. Miller of- -No. 654 in smart mesh. anurknbl- at 1.28 Columbta . A Splendid Group of FELT HATS At the $8.50 Unusual Hats worthy In every Price of way of the Rizik label — authentlc — dashing gm;iels that look their est and are at home vl;ith the smartest em:m- les. 3310 Mt Pleasant .ic‘l'lc“eml ing evening_sowns Men's. sults, ‘overconts cleaned. T8¢ send" 3 *ylr drapes. “Fugs. poriieres. CuTtatns. blankets. etc. hone - 702 TSHER'S, Cleln furriers. e call and " deliver.” EYS fo 6t all makes of locks. Locks Inatalled and repaired. Duplicate kess de whi rurs, | Clari 133112 New Foric av apes, Jats. EO. E. CADARR . von- dy Instructions free. Phone Natl. 8569. 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