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: B—4 T;—u; gg G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932. lair, vhomvmt-‘ubgnx. Truby,:flta‘lndflolplm.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Emest A. Graves pink [ s d Mrs. David H. Bl ! tel chiffon with matching | ham. Mrs. Conrad was formerly Mrs. | Long Island Sound numbers 991 instead | ant 3 . | k Y e and carmied arm bouquets of | Frank W Bacon of New York and |of 1033. A decrease is noted in the |ing in Nortn Carclina at the present| = == G oore . 7611 Georgia avenue are visiting pink and blue larkspur and delphinium. | Washington. \ pumber of perashs married, the fqure |08 3t rvew % york last Fall, resided | spend the Summer abroad, visiting first | Saranac Inn, on besutiful Upper Sara- groo! o or jon , as com] , Te | e Lhe bridegroom Nad as his best men| Mrs. G. A W. Bell, ir., will chaperon | with 09 In last Suminers edition. Few- |at Wardman Park when they lived in | in England | nac Lake, Northern New York. (Continued From Third Pege.) Dr. Marvin M. McLean, brother of the |# group of the younger set at the sec-|er women have died, the number being Washington for a number of years. 5 p ~ | bride, and Mr. Colin McPherson. |ond of a series of hops given by the |25 as against 284 last year. There are | yn . mpiiapeth Truby arrived at her | i | Reserve Officers’ Training Corps of FOTt | 322'deaths recorded 1 inst | Donald Steinman, Mr. William De | Preceding the ceremony, a program k. | eaths recorded for men, as agal yesterday to remain for a few | 3 e dor"and Mr. red Schwartz. Jean |of nuptial music wvas given by Mary | Meade Friday evening. 331 in 1931. B L T peveuis. Ocl. andl Mrs. T 2 6,000 DRESSES rett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. S.|Garrett Lewis, organist, and_Thelma | “The names of the yachts are, as usual. . e ) Voarrate, was flower girl Mills Rector sang "0 Promise Me” and | , Mal- &nd Mrs. John B, Anderson are | ;ncorted opposite their owners, with an | == — and Tockst St {ss Eunice Graham presided at the [ “At Dawning.” at the Wardman Park Hotel for several | jjjystration indicative of their class, and nd Jac s { in the semi-annual event! rgan, playing a prelude, Lohen- | ~An informal reception and buffet YLD |at the back of the Social Register 1,303 0 Nedding march, and a reces- | supper for the wedding party and the | o ar4 Mre James Ellwood Jones | VAChts are listed in alphabetical order The DODGE HOTEL |immediste families was held at the | and tneir daughter, Miss Nancy Jones, | Wi the names of thelr owners. This 2 Parsons graduated in the 1932 | home of the bride's parents, after which | 311 jeave ment month for their Sume | IS & remarkably slight decrease from the North Capitol and E Sts. N.W. irses of the Washington San- | Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod left by motor | wor 108 BC IOR oy Our0e “Mrs, [ 1,362 of last year. 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N. W. ice president of the | for an extended trip to Canada. The| jonec today is accompaning her son, It's easy to park ssed the Mary- | bride's going-away costume was an en- | yoro puay o SOCOMPEANE S Fay | Descendants of Jefferson ts oar lefe d Nurses | semble of brown and green sheer print | gchool Camp in New York, where he | To Preside at Kenmore Tea. "he sa'e “hat i‘ LA er rrgd '\(nm repe wn:u a g‘w_m };m sm;l :_»thcr( ac- | will be until the Autumn. 1 Saturday, July 2, the beginning of the ‘ s ‘Then co:ne Lhr:\\lj!]; — 6, and after | cessories to match. Upon their return, s, | Pourth of July holiday, = our gates...enjoy || f A B S o ~ y, will be cele 3 n theology | they will be at home at 3502 Sixteenth | -ne Summer Social Register fOr 1932 | roteq ot Kenmore, home of the patriot, our charming gar- || Positively ow | street s has made it o the in- 4 P | Ohio, where | Among the out-of-town guests were | 1y made its appearance and the 10° | Col. Fielding Lewis, and his wife, Betty den...and our cool || o No Single [ [ | | \ { \ \ | e after| Mrs. Lena MacLeod and Mr. and MIS.| witp interest. The decrease in the num- | Washington, Fredericksburg, Va, by a Testaurant. they | Willlam Stewart of Cleveland, Ohio, | ' - i » ’ hkorn and the latter’s | ¢, Of familles who have et the city | tea from 2:30 to 6 o'clock. Dinner—$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Dresses is very marked and only 929 families 2 (g son, Ethelyn and Ralph, |are listed as being abroad. ccmpared Elosteisos (U e voa, will he Kiis. F"’;" Luncheon, 60c and $1.00 Will Be Sold roit, Mich With 1,159 last year. In 1930 the num- | Mason Crockett of Washington, Mrs. C. [} | = % B by oierate prices That's whak The former United States Minister to | 2¢F Of families who went abroad for the | Mason Smith, Miss Jacquelin Randolph o . 5 “ g at's whal Durin¢ This %P sma and Mrs Wilam Jeming 5“;",?“;1;‘?.22 Feseie which include th: | Smith, Miss Cazy, AmblerSJm;;hJ“ dmn‘; Kessopons Oy 7o e this e Sale E. > sorts, e | des erson, & Prico. are. attending the DemOCrati | aqh ey, ‘sport® which fhclude the | descendants of Thomas Jefleton, and tional ale Except convention in Chicago. | rural sections of New England, the lake | fiags of Virginia and the United States - - ———| at Regular 5 | district, the Western Coast and Canada, | fiating aloft in honor of him whose | like if the | Mrs._Lewis, Collector of Quilts, list 6,891, as against 7,306 in 1931. The | foresight and intellect composed the . a Prices. To Speak at Arts Club. seashore has drawn 5,652, in comparison | gocument: the Declaration of Independ- hll‘ 5b0rfl crowds are as A | Owing to the postponement of the With 6,183 last year. Of this group of | ence, Mrs. Arthur Wilborn and Mrs. T. great as in the A { concert scheduled for tonight at the | resorts the North Shore of Long Island | Jeffress Montague, whose husbands rep- ELOVENTI ST~ BEVWBEN Fac past. Rethain Club of Washington, Mrs. Fulton and the South Shore, including the |yesent the Army, will also receive at g s has consented to give, as a sub- | Hampt show a decrease from 1.759 | Kenmore in honor of Thomas Jefferson. ‘Again Philipsborn’s er—your unre- her lecture on * nd to | last yea 1,650 this Summer. The | —_— gain Philipsoor stricted choice of rate 1t by “exkas it "speci- | New England Coast, including Bar Har- | Mr. and Mrs. Josiah T. Newcomb, 4 c k bor, Newport and Narragansett, showed | former residents of this city who now Resort S;mp brmgs an our entire stoc! 2,875 in lflglld. but has{ nnl,v! 2.5137 now. | make their home{m me;v g:;: gz;e on sale in this co- 2 Four hundred twenty-four families are | been visiting here for a fe ys. i r-] Mr. and M Willam M. Conrsd|spenting the' Summer on the Jersey |the thelr sty they oocupled the apart answer to your prayers lossal SUMMER | have taken an apartment at the Shore- ' Coast, as against 516 last year, and ment at Wardman Park Hotel of Mr CLEARANCE— have taken an apartment at the Shore- Coast, as against 516 last year, and ment at Wardman Park 0% 7 you save the price of one dress! De- spite the fact that el WooDpwARD & LOTHROP 7| there hue been o tre of powder | 3 Z STOCKS ARE YET e ey | DOWN STAIRS STORE , ¢ e e 5 Mr. George | i \ 1 two BRESLAU DRESSES s per d e for the original PRICE Smith, ‘Mr. T OF ONE! oo o Hundreds of Summer Silks, Voiles, Linens & Eyelets! from her collection, h in- des & number of recent add s, Love You :i%';a:-u Friday—Remnant Day Je]i25 N ,, TWO %% *5.95 DRESSES for *5.95 | ated from the ne 6 of this 0L 1 - TWOsis *7.95 DRESSES for $7.95 ~:| You Can Save % and More TWO sz *9.95 DRESSES for *9.95 pat d rtm - o gy Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not H et e Vedelng sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone and mail orders not accepted. / : Two BRESLAU" sls.(x) DRESSFS for ’ls.w will be at home | eloidie . - ' . =1 | TWO ks #19.95 DRESSES for $119.95 San L Special Selling—Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose RS TWO s 525,00 DRESSES for $25.00 and Mr. Robert | o Bl Iivegulars and Seconds AB G oy TWO 852 529,50 DRESSES for *29.50 Exir sizes Episcopal Church. Dr. A. S. | of Much Higher Priced Hose close friend of the family, | ORIGINAL § DRE Es fe ;35 to 56! oy, B N, Edn Bt 1,202 pairs Exquisitely Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, with picot tops and plaited toes for longer wear. In BRESLAU 3 A or # Half Sizes officiated. | many smart shades for right now—including suntan shades to wear with white. Sizes 815 to 10. The bride wore an ensémole of whil ORIGINAL § $ figede lsce made on slmple Printes | 95 Pairs Hose; many styles, the majority of 185 Pairs Popular, Long-wearing Bemberg Hose; Two BRESLAU 39.50 DRESSB fflr 39.50 No Exchanges} N e .t ‘mesh. Broken sizes. Were $1. Now 25¢ pair. several shades. Broken sizes. Recuced to 45¢ on velvet. She carried & shower | DOWN STAIRS STORE No Refunds! bouquet of bride’s roses and lilies of the h o The bride had as her matron of h} Half and Less Than Half Their Regular Prices— ANY TWO SIZES! ANY TWO COLORS!| No Credits! Mrs. Howard Moore, who wore a frock fetn et Summer Dresses, 55 Were 10 and sis vize | | ANYTWOSTYLES! ANYTWOFABRICS!| AZ_Sates were Miss Louise Clift and hey | n expensive look, Final! Jeannette Lovell,_who wore frocks 49: wash fabrics and the new sheers; smart and cool for rippling collars, detachable Summer. Stzes 14 to 20, 38 to 44, and 1415 to 241 capes and jackets. Sizes 14 ] © T At Siniee, O R B T LN The Friendly Shop BRESLAU 1307 to 1315 G St. ackets Also some sheers. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50, and 145 to 22';. Were little women. Were $10 and $15. 20 Misses’ and Little $5.95 and §10. N Your Furs| e o vith er : ’ . 75, thexptj | Misses’ Cotton Knit Frocks, $1.45 were 5295 W OODWARD & L OTHROP b Bttt 50 One and Two Piece Frocks for Summer. White, pink, maize, green. Sizes 14 to 20 S S ing. TH {{TH ; ; 3 i 5 Sports Frocks, in smart new styles and colors. 12 Sults, of rough crepe: maize. green. blu 11 aND G STREETS We. provide mothproof | Solled. ' Sizes 14 to 40, Were $5.95. Now. §2.95 tan. Sizes 14 to 20. Were §10. Now.. ] 10 F b chests large enough for | Blouses and Sweaters, in various styles and colors. 10 pairs Tennis Shorts, with inside bloomers. Sizes family use. Sizes 36 to 40. Were $1. NOW..............50€ 14 0 20. Were $1.95. NOW .........cc...c...81 . Smart, Three-Plece Knlited Suits, in tan, blue, 20 Sports Skirts, in blue. tan, green. and checked These cost even less than and binck. - Broken sizes. 14 fo 4. Were Bhick-and-white. Sizes 26 to 32. "Were 33.95 the moderate charges per . Now . s 5 Now . o e cobwsnsss Bl garment. RUGS Wscis (Ll Tick B8 woi o To Celebrate Their 50th Business Anniversary, the 40 pairs; of smoked or tan elk—unlined, for comfort—and with Cuban heels. Sizes 3 to 7. M“.kers Arra,lge(l Th/is Sl)ecial Selli'lg Of Famous Cleaned and Stored $7 pairs Wemen's Woven Sandals: alk white and w 6 vair of new Open-Toe Greelan Sandals, and beige; broken sizes Vere $3.95. Now..§l or sports wear. Were $2.95. Now... A 5 ™V higher-priced ers. Were $1.95 and $2.95 . sy Sasdann fec o 51 : 1 Silk Costume Slips Reduced to 95¢ Was $1 MCCa I I u m S I I k o Se 81 Lovely Silk French Crepe Costume Slips—lace- 33 pleces, including pajamas, trimmed or tailored. Flesh and tearose—also a few chemise, combinations, pan- darker shades. Broki 5 tles, bloomers and vests; 50 m;-m ;{r,:u:p sii yee pec 14 In '"m"v dnh’;;c several materials and styles. N STAIRS STORE 4 Cotton Knit Unlon Suits; size 36. Were S8c. Now .....150 SERVICE 3 Girdles, 95 Exquisitely Sheer All-Silk Chif- i i irdles, 95¢ fon; picot tops; Misses’ Chiffon, ndiges Fhvnh Girls’ Silk Dresses, 95¢ ’ oAy plans s M R Cleaning and Safe Were 8195 oot ka0 Were $2 and $3 plaited toe; Misses’ Semi- T, C Storage 22 ik Frocks, in plain colors gn([fl;nm,e.mu»m! 20; the majority side-hook | lisle reinforced. Regularly $1 and ¢ . irls Dainty W K 3 models; soiled | . “and s SN fe s 9 Girdies; several miyles: were AL A% paice $1.50. Now .. ... Be . P Were $1.95 No 36 pieces Girls' Cool Musli derwear. Sizes 8 to 14 1. N 16 Now .Little Girls’- Silk Dresses, 95c S oy, S0 I Were $1.95 and $2.95 Ware $2.95 and $3.95 All-Silk Service Sheer; All-Silk Now! 27 Dainty Little Frocks. in } 61 Hats, in a great variety 5 Little Boys’ Broade g y f styles Sum- Ingrain Chiffon; Full-Fashioned Goll Mz Pyle - . : 2 Little Bavs® Broadeloth Suit nidrens Sees of styles'and eolors for Sum g C NAtional 3257-3291-2036 50 Infants’ Vests; b nfanis” W %5 Rerets. Were 11 and 3125 Silk Mesh. Regularly $1.35 and Sanitary Carpet & o 2. G ™ Sri Ry g e i 2 for be Rug Cleaning Co. Sheer Wash Frocks . W, $1.35 106 Indiana Ave pairs suitable for dress or play. Sises 6 t0 9 95¢ T L Tovula % Lovely, Sheer Ingrain Chiffon, and a That Go with Were §1 il it Were $1.95 57-Gauge, 2-Thread Chiffon. Also a $ .|5 i - Everything . . . Neutral Beige Shades 5 % 3 W et i | Smart Fancy Mesh Pattern. Regularl Mothers—Here Is a Splendid Value R e R $1.95 and §2.05 pair. R lovely Summery prints. Turf-Tan Boys’ Summer Sports Blouses i i - bt ] Special35c’ 3 for sl 24 Wash Frocks and Hooverettes, o Vi Two Lovely \r @ 175 Sturdy Washable Sports Blouses—of khakl, broadcloth, and R McCallum silk hose, known and worn e Sy Putty Beige madras—ir n colors and fancy patterns. Specially priced to- 5T Now 25e morrow because they are a manufacturer’s discontinued styles. 11 Extra Size Wash Frocks, in S O iR e everywhere by smart and economy- " Cidlamen T s soiled. . S:/;:.‘- ‘;l:tn Red: ul‘\d '\w 45¢ m ,’;“",dr()v'[r':!l"“'s::':.";(.]m“n';flr:. . . l dl pe ( e i wise women—for their splendid wear- s 1% e o Lo e ey ing qualities, even down to the sheer- bk Y wH, .. /\\ ‘ : : g est of the sheer. .. for their wonder- AN\ B ) Men’s Good Quallty Shirts, 50¢ ful fit . .. and for their exquisite finish. % Nu-Beige Attractive Hair Were $1 and $1.55 | i i sentis e 4 - J— i or 4An Emeusial of Boauty . 150 Men's Shirts, of washable broadcloth, madras, chambray—in Every pair perfeef and P"ced ap ~ 4 These § » vour scalp in good condition plain colors, fancy patterns, and white. Collar-attached and neck- Darker Colors . . . Peter Pan 'y shampooing regularly with| | band styles—sizes 14 to 17 in lot—and every shirt perfect. Some soiled. pr°x|ma+e|y a fourth to a half less Cuticura Soap. If |I-rr¢hu | 200 Men's Union Suits of cool nainsook 3 Slip-Over Sweaters, Were $1.95. Now 88c P % oy dandruff or irritation of the . 3 1 ir Le T llen: 23, i 4 * % oA i o et X e, Jape Joywess woslien: st than regularly. This selling is exclu- 4 Gun Metal Cuticura Gintment. This & g g RSB L ® vairs Cool Washable Linen Knickers: . 5 Special 30¢ p . . ' . ere $2.05. Now treatment will keep your hair 12 Jersey Beach Shirts. ~Were 3150, Now re SIVG' here 13 4 Beach Robes. Were §2.95. Now......0%c . \ . healthy and lustrous. DOWN STAIRS STORE 2 y Sizes 81 to 10 Soap 25c._ Ointment 25¢ and S0c. : Hos1ery, Asie 19, Fmst FLOOR Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chemical Corp., Malden, Mass. Marlene