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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ].nawmbemmmmum Carroll Dunham, 3d, of Cedar- Long Island, is spending a short “mu;.": S TR lingrews il "] ¥ g Mrz.| Annual Garden Party for the sétive workers for the n(ortnl(hzmd hghursummzxom R ey . L mnm.;éo *| The Cathedral Close will be the scene mmpmu wmofmammx tomorrow of the annual garden party Bfil!m. also is “carrying for the benefit of the House of Mercy. !arhrmflum the | late Mrs. Members o! the many committees 'nleodon' Noyes, who always aided arranging the party have been tireless | the success of the garden party for this in their eum.wuwemmumm: worthy cause. and delightful afterncon and early | Among those in charge of the attrac- evening in the Cathedral Close, always | tions at the party tomorrow are Mrs. Avenud'=Pth, 8th_and D Sts., The May Sale of GORSETS Men’s Mohair Features FOUNDATIONS for Larger Figures! Office. Coats $3.95 —No reason not to be comfortable in the of- fice, when you can have such neat, light- weight coats as these. s Beer Mug Set. They’re made of perspi- la-pc Glln Tumbler Set. ..$ ration-proof Farr black C;I:nmmcrln PhB“d Sherbgh‘ . : % alpaca, with double él.::r‘ic Potato Baker. ... © thickness at the elbow, reinforced pockets and Electric Hi-Speed Whipper 660-watt Electric Grill Stov: sweat shields. Sizes 35 to 50. Two-Slice Electric Toaster Kann's—Men's Store—Second Floor. Printed Sheer FROCKS For Little Women and Large Women WEDNESDAY. MAY 17. 1933. cm«dmnnmmr«mn—mmum-rhmuflu ;- chairman for the ok o 1%"&?-"-1& ;'.’3’.3'.';“..‘ e o el i 1ot 10 %F" oA e o b her | I h Ifis Henry Parsons g::ghtfl'-ln-h', Mrs. Lambert , 10 E d their ch!.ldnn. Gillmor, Miss Janet Mrs. Minor g ken, Miss Mulliken, Mrs. Charles T. Tittman, Miss Louise Tittman, Mrs. . | Benjamin Biays, Mile. Rita Rondl, Miss Ruth Tuckerman, Miss Alice Tucker- man and Miss Margaret Tuckerman. bags—Mrs. . Baroness e . Newhmu Johnston, Mrs. . | Danlel Partridge, 3d, and Miss Kath- leen Knox. e Mrs. Alexander W. Weddnll has joined Mr. Weddell at the Carlton, having vcame. up from her home in ond, Mrs. Clifford, wife of ©ol. Edward ‘The League of Republican Women will hold an informal at home at the club's headquarters, Sixteenth street and (Continued on Pourth Page.) g’-“hlumncmhomonm Qhwfilvenulormmmm | Maj. and Mrs. John Marston o( Va. announce the engage- Best Sellers in the DOLLAR SALE of HOUSEWARES 60-in. Cedarized s Closets $I ea. 8l —They’ll protect your clothes from ki the moth. They're sturdily construct- ed of a cedar col- ored corrugated board, with rein- forced wooden frame, cross - bar for hangers. Hold 8 to 10 garments. Mail or phone or- ders filled. Cedarized Storage Ches! Printed Batistes and Voiles 12%c Yd. —Fresh, new and lovely designs on white n.nd colored xrounds and all fast colors. 36 and 38 inches wide. 19c qualities. is a graduate of the cademy in the class of 1929. fm Miss Carmichael Selects b-u to Wed Licut. Mather. um nflflz«n Carmichael, da Maj, Gen. and Mrs. Roderick L. c-mnc.hul. has selected June 14 for her mfi:l to Lieut, George Robinson Ma U, 8. A., son of Mrs. James E. of Wuhinckm, formerly of Dak. The ceremony will | bepurmdn!odotkhflmnmr- noon in the Washington Heights Pres- | Miss mm‘l‘flwm have as her matron or sister, MISS JULIA RUPP, Stephens, jr., of Hun S e e nm"“e,"”“d.“hm & | Daughter of Mr. Anton Rupp, who an- b.m"’:‘.‘.‘,‘lé‘“d B e acanceis et or. e Scanlon of Bristol, R. L, the wedding to n.unmu will be Miss Mary Henry, Miss Isobel Smith, Miss Bobby Jewel] | ke Place in Phoenix, Ariz, Septem- and Mrs. Harry Fowler. ber 8. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mr. Tom Mather, uncle of the bride- -elect, will be the best man, and ushers selected are Lieut. Alexander , Lieut. William Lenoher, Lieut. R. Grunert and Cadet Franklin smm:, who will graduate from West Point in June. Miss Carmichael a graduate of Potomac School md Holton Arms in the class of 1929 and attended Sweet Briar College. Lieut. Mather graduated from the Military Academy at West Point in the class of 1932 and now is stationed at Fort Myer, Va., where the oouple will make their home. ‘The marriage of Miss Ethel Bloch, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Claude C. Bloch, to Lieut. Thad Broon of Fort Moultrie, son of Mrs. Adella Broon of South Carolina, will take lace this afternoon at 4 o'clock in . Anne’s Church at Annapolls, the Rev. Dr. Johnston officiating. Mrs. James B, Clemons of New York City announces the marriage of her dlllfllm. Marie Antoinette Baily, to | Mr. ’I\Imer Moore, jr. son of Mr. and Mrl ‘Turner Moore of Willow- pool, at w:menvllk, ‘Wednesday, May 17 Mrs. Moore, mother of the bridegroom, formerly was Miss Leonora Venning Seybolt of Wuhlnmn. The marriage of Miss Alice Viets Alford of Windsor, Conn., to Mr. Albert Lewis Morgan of Washington, which took place Friday in the Church of the Transfiguration in New York City, is announced. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Morgan started through Southern ey be at home after | it 428 Whittier street Street Floor. dor to Argentina and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss will arrive in New York today on the Eastern Prince. They will come to Washington shortly after their arrival Ask the woman who has one ‘What!—A Realistic Croquignole Wave as siven enly by Katharine Lee Ogilvie 1325 Conn., Ave. NO. 1306—BODY MASSAGE—DE. 5098 Cupl nd Saucers of China. Gallon Spar Clear V. 14 Gallon Decorative Enamel Gallon Red Metallic Roof P 18-in. Table Lamps Enameled Vanity Lamps Parchmentized Lamp Shad Bridge Lamps with shades. .o Jr. Floor Lamps with shades....... e 71 Kann’s—Third Floor. Call DIst. 7200 for Any of These Services! S $397 —Custom tailored to or- TnefacKEtiatess “Cotton Week” and The MAY SALE Join in Offering ”Loafing Pa jamas' ; stripe duck, for any style thusiastically taken Made of Novelty Prints and Percales window, porch, etc. up by the little —Usually these p»i.mas would be =—*“P. N.” All-in-one, ad- justable below waist. Brocade and swami. Sizes 38 to 46. —“Renge Belt” Corsette of two-tone broche; in- ner belt. Average tall —“Renge” [Front - clasp """"}:' I-ll."h |g;ln; Girdl 1 n one. Firm pesch floral sl atestar batiste. Adjustable beit. brocade. 16-in. length. D s Bizes 29 to 44. or long. —We have only room to picture four of the many Special m for Larger figures you will find in our May sale. There's uplift and figure control in every garment, especially corrective for ab- dominal support., Size 50 bust and 44 waist in the sale, but not all sizes in all styles. ARDENA TREATM to bring fresh loveliness t your'Skin. Given only j ELIZABETH ARDEN’S SALON 1147 Connecticnt Avene - National 4161 at at the Woman's National Dumcnnc Club. The former United States Ambun- Window Shades— the jackets have —Made to order, for homes, aPnrtmenl houses, pub c buildings, etc. Choice of various materials, including Tontine Washable fabrics. Ubpholstering— Screens— —and ;creenldm.g:d: woman and the to order, o -drie larger women. One lumber ;ind best quality ";r:mr :m“ — = e ask for is that the dresses as well as $1.00. Smart styles with organdy bows, and contrasting color trim- mings . . . some with perky puff sleeves—others short sleeves. Sizes for misses and women. sleeves, and these smart styles have little capes and other effects. Popu- lar surplice styles, wide belts, snug SPORT SHOES < a fine selection at = -many others at $3.95 to $6.50 —done at our lowest rices ever! Using the nest fittings, materials, webbing, etc. Slip Covers— —Made to order, of va- rious slip-cover mate- rials. With plain or French seams. . .tape binding or cord welding. Weather Stripping— —Have your home weather-stripped now at lower cost, using the bent fitting hiplines. At- tractively trimmed. Sizes 161 to 241/ and 38 to 48 —and ‘Summer Philippine Gowns 55¢; 2 for $1.00 —The $1.00 kind. . . . New, different ‘and_pretty. . . All hand made. . . . White and pastel colors. Misses' and women's sizes. ) White Nainsook Slips, $1.00 ea. —Regular and extra size slips, lace trimmed or tai- lored. . Built-up shoul- ders or bodice Shad- ow hems. Sizes 36 to 52. Handmade Gowns ea. —$1.39 to $1.59 values. . . . Cap sleeve and sleeveless models with clusters of em- Pasiel Jolore. Repuiar oo colors. e b WO bronze copper. Kann's—Second Floor. Suede “Kiltie” | tfx newest methods to u- tie, rubber vent drafts. p sports sole. s Estimates given wuhnc obligation. $2.95 Kann’s—Third Floor. Designed to Fit Women Who Wear Sizes 33V, to 49Y%; —Is there anything more satisfying - Pick Yourself Some than s coat that you can put right > on and walk out in, knowing that it is fl.ll!erlni to you? Enjoy that ex- perience in these black and -navy ‘wool coats, or all white coats, which are here, too, at this price. Slender- izing rever and scarf models. Kann's—Second Floor. URRN M| Brown white, black-and- white, or all- white moccasin sporties. It's New! If's Smart! “ALL-AMERICAN SWETA” Afie Product ht.a Jobber’ We Bought a Jobber’s Yo Scvcial Spesty Sty Entire Stock! 135 Heavy Fibre Rugs 47 of them in the 9x12-ft. sizes—Originally $12.95 ¥7 .49 - —A Baltimore jobber not wishing to include these Tugs in his inventory, let us have them at a big price concession. Every rug is per- fect and attractively designed. —Other sizes and quantities as follows: (25) 8x10 ft—Orig. $11.95, now 31.2! (15) 6x9 ft—Orig. $7.95, now..$4.69 (15) 4%x7%; ft—Orig. $5.95, now $3. (30) 3x6 ft.—Orig. $3.50, now..$1.49 (50) 27x54 in.—Orig. $2.25, now $1.29 Printed Organdies Coin Dot Organdies Printed Batistes Sport Print Percales —A gay assemblage of “Merry Garden,” “Del Ray,” “Jeri-Mae” and “Daytime Slender Stouts,” Brown - and. which provides such ample choice that every ]‘s’luhe‘; "; :llu; woman should find just the frock she wants, with white elk sports shoes. $3.95 White or Stripe Pigques whether she is old, young, large, small, tall or In the Cotton Shop Printed Swisses Striped Seersuckers 1 Printed Voiles - ;;I;iheyf .;'l‘lzc:““mm short. New designs, fast colors. e of eischer’s i 1 1 Eadi i b Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 52 and 38!; to 52!, youll find them only at Kann’s in Washington. —Choose from Tuxedo, or Crew-neck car- digans; also “V” neck and Crew- neck sleeveless Babies Look “Cutest” in Handmade Dresses Formerly $1.00 ‘Now They're —We've never offered more adorable little dresses for, such a small price. They're made entirely by hand’ and some have deep hems, while others have scalloped edges. White, pink and biue. Sizes to 2 years. N —Ah. Nainsook Walking Frocks. Sizes 1 to 3. Formerly $1.00. Now enly 69¢ each. Kann's—Second Floor. Sizes 31% to 9, AAA to C for women and junior women. slip-ons. They’re in matching colors, s0 one can combine them to create the famous “twin sweater” set “ so popular at - present. Camel, blue, brown, navy, white daffodil. Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K Nights *3212 14th