Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1932, Page 20

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B—4 gust Reuter, president of the George | I E I Y Washington University Medical Soclety, and Dr. Charles Stanley White, chief i surgeon of the George Washington Uni- R lxu-my Hospital. Dr. Payne is chief surgeon of St Vincent's Hospital and of the Protestant York City, and is stopping at the Carl- | Hospital in Norfolk. Dr. Speidel is a oy 3 member of the faculty of the University i, | Of Virginia and recently won distinction | y Parsons ErWin | when he received the annual award of | Archeological | the American Association for the Ad- | Abremont, OVEr- | yancement of Sgience. | | Mrs. Anson Phelps Btokes, first dep- D. McKenney | yty commissioner of the District of Co- | his evening in | jumbia Girl Scouts, will entertain the n Park HO- | captains and lleutenants of all Girl T. Mackey | scout troops in the Capital City this r. Arthur (gt n in Scout Headquarters, at at 4 o'clock, when Miss ss at the s of New York City. will nance with her famous | Dpets.” | program, Mrs. Stokes | at _tea for the guests, when | e the opportunity of meet- 1s of the District of Colum- (Continued on Fifth Page.) | [ | b | (Continusant R ERAKe )RR > 1 | | THE NEW t I 1 | | (Continued From Third Page) elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Graduation Dresses of the simple and dressier types Tea at Kenmiore | | Any size, color, or style Tomorrow Afternoon. | . o " d of the teas at| | may be ordered from samples . . . quick de- livery assured. $15 up COLLEGE SHOP—THIRD FLOOR are en route to Winter, ined at luncheon, Mrs. Mrs. Howa Introducing 2 Lyolene’s Leap Year Dance Tonight Sponsored by State Societies. “ A E) "The Maryland, Connecticut and Okla- Loose-Ends homa feties are jolning in a et "Hotel" th Our New 9-Button Coat with the Flyaway scarf, at this Pin-Money Price = If this adorable copy of 7 nfl;‘;iu | I.\uh':w\ town coat ¢ the Willard | | doesn't fly right into the e door. Park- Sl 5 | garage is avail- | love life of every petite ble to the guests. miss’ wardrobe we’'ll be e Bucsle ot hionor of e ol | swrongers thhain iwelve gRary | | been in ages! It’s ideal for rough city wear, for walks with your rof SN fa ot for every occasion that doesn’t demand your foxes and your sables! Besides, with its bright rf, its bright ng and its pockets it has one of those “I'll raise admiring evebrows” per lities. Sizes 11, 13 and 15 Third Floor George V 00l of Medicine GOLD’S . . . first to show the new Hats of “Cellomat” —the soft, shiny straw so popular for early Spring. $3.50 Here is the NEW in hats . .. new in fabric . . . new in color . . . new in how they drape the head. And the new low price makes them irresistible. See Them First Thing Saturday 1214 F ST. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 15, 1932. WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10 11™™ F AND G STREETS Many Copies of Higher Priced Bags Are in This ANDBAG SELLING s|95 Spring's advance fashions are included— shiny patent leather, grained calf, pin seal, and dull seal. Envelope, back-strap and four- part pouches—featuring new notes in mar- casite, metal, and enamel clasps. Fitted with mirrors and change purses—some with hook- less fasteners. LEATHER GoODs, AISLE 10, FIRsT FLOOR. Tomorrow—Worthwhile Savings on MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS At Creatly Reduced Prices $3.95 $5.45 $7.95 We have marked for clearance a limited number of Men's Soft Felt Hats, at prices that offer substantial savings. Every hat—taken from reqular stock—is one of this season's most popular shapes, in the wanted shades of gray, brown or tan. Silk lined, and finished with fine leather sweatbands. Complete assortment of styles and sizes at these low prices, but not at each price. THE MEN'S STORE, SLCOND FLOOR.

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