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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1935. «a B8 -_— = M 5 D boy. & o ALFRED THOM WILL |oooct i aim merss] Births Reported. [EESRade 8600 v | Marringe Licenses, | B iy sordose s, and the Riggs National Bank. Charles P. and Ardells J. Swindler, girl, | Eimer T and Ruth 5 N - John F. Collins, ir., 37, 1210 K st., and m%%n"fl 20 5 o IcEs FILED FOR PROBATE| s e et o 5 £ 5 S 32057 ™ | (S SR G | " S 0 W A8 | o Pt o e Mo e o Hotiosen when | 1500 1 o gy 0 Rolirtzon, bo. s lnd Leiiy T, Dunlap, elr Pred Fiintham, 40, 613 O st.. and Mary 3 . 1a%6 g ot s | e dciapd g E. Lewallen, 35, 024 Tndlana ave.; Rev. | P4} 3 :"""g Slon 28, Aulatarad RED LABEL BROWN LABEL ———— J. jer, boy. a petition for probate of his will was nd g;:‘l:x V. ;_-‘ykl%hbgz.’ % i Bulk of $360,000 Estate Goes to|filed through the law firm of Crome- G- and Verna M, Jacks E L. T, McDougle. . At William McD. Matthews, 28. 2210 Hall liiam M. Carte nd Ruth Ben. » o s A T . ieibble, 27, 1831 | | BeGo20. RE | America’s finest quality | High quality, low price Hn & Laws. Mary Btewart, boy. Floyd d it. boy. Widow for Life—Two Other His will gave $5,000 in cash and set | jidfiey and Jennle Migdal. glel. Wi aad Vi ‘,;'.-"“‘".'m . Bl st. . 8. B obl:ul'huu. p & $25,000 trust fund for Adele G. . and Ri . Gerhold, girl. a) rie Dixb) g . C. Souy d . Lowe, his sister-in-law. After her | SeBert Ly it P | Jnere and Gus M Rruens si Rev W F: foi0 3% 52 Golf Ball Enters Bus. Both blends of high-grown Orange Pekoe & Pekoe Wills Listed. 2623 Virsinls, ave. ; , 262 ave., death the trust fund reverts to the | Harland G. and { L an A bo. 5 artioon I, Modley. 16, ‘1112 708 | Entering through the hole in the S TS ael ai Are Leaving the bulk of his $360,000 |estate. Gharles G. and Pay K. Burt 5 . boy. iaReY S A enpart. . a. pratt, | side window, through which drivers estate to his widow for life, the will m?%;il;rnecc:eg! ttl;;' :s‘::';n‘f:'::df;z I . 1" Ennis, boy. j i 0 both of 1038 Lamont st.: Rev. E. W. | thrust their arm to signal other traf- of the late Alfred P. Thom, who died | mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Sharp, during 7 llie C. . boy. | George A. and Rosa G. Smith, girl. ' Johnson, 43. and Celia McMillen, fic, a golf ball rebounded from the Paul R. and Lillian Rockett. bo: 3 botr;‘ glt 73 avy pl. S windshield and dropped into the lap February 15, was filed for probate | her lifetime. It will then be divided | Tee 0. and Eileen Whitmire, = . Wright. g : . oy 3 G 2. 1030 Whittington | Of the driver of a speeding bus at today in District Supreme Court. The |in equal shares among three aisters | Lewionce W. and Geraidine B. eamon American typewriters now dominate e & Williams. 16, 4406 | Musselburgh, Scotland, having been a5, petition for probate of the will, fled |SUG R BN | o (g e | S25R0R7 S0 eralding Metael b the market in Turkey. - Gichenecler. and | Dlayed from links skirting the road. through Attorney Kenneth F. Brooks, | washington Humane Society will be valued the real property in the estate | the ultimate benefactors under the at $155,392 and the personal property | will of William E. Emory, 1662 Hobart at $207,658. | street. He left his $28,000 estate in Mrs. Thom, who lives at 3535 Van |trust with the American Security & SALADA’ TEA Ness street, was bequeathed personal and household effects, his farm known as Pembroke Park and $15000 in cash. The balance of the estate was bequeathed Mrs. Thom for life, going WoODWARD O™ U™F anp G StreeTs Trust Co., with directions that the income be paid his widow, Mrs. Sarah E. M. Emory. After her death it will go equally to the two institu- tions. & LotHROP DisTrucy S300 Prone It is CHIFFON It is BLACK—and It adds the spice of COLOR to make a smart woman an ideal Dinner Gowr: Glamour and a sense of being in tune with Springtime—in this black chiffon gown with floating capelet sleeves. Gay $ .Spanish color in its shaded orange 25 sash and orange clips ‘WOMEN's DResses, THIRD FLOOR. Woobwarp & LoTHROP O™ U™F axp G Streers 6 In the Statton Trutype Maple Furniture Group Solid Maple Dresser, $30-5° This dresser is a Statton Trutype Reproduction of an Early Pennsylvania chest that was well-known in the 1700 period. Edges rounded with wear, pegs in top and front base, are details faithfully copied from the original. Built of carefully selected, hard, solid maple, with a beautiful transparent, mellow, amber finish. Additional pieces to match may be selected from stock. See the G Street Windows and Sixth Floor Displays FurNTTURE, SIxTH FLOOR. The Crispness of Linen—With Silk’s Resistance to Wrinkles in Blouses of Silk Linen 5 Know the joy of that fresh-as-a-daisy look of newly-ironed linen—for hours after you don one of these trig little blouses. Three styles—two of which are sketched, the other, the beloved, tailored, shirtmaker type. In delectable aqua, maize, pink, blue, white, red and navy. Sizes 32 to 40. Smart Linen Blouses, to see you through Spring and Summer with cool comfort, 32 10 $6.50 BLouses, THIRD FLOOR. Pétit Point Trimmed Handkerchiefs 25c Gay Spring colors in dainty petit point, trim the corners of white linen handker- chiefs. Hand-rolled hems. 'HANDKERCHIEFS, AISLE 17, FIrsT FLOOR. English “Roses” for Your Cheeks —with MARY DUNHILL'S .clever new COMPLEXION TONIC, that brings color to your cheeks in a natural way, through en- tering the blood stream. Let Miss Vera Mitchell, M: Dunhill’s PERSONAL REP- RESENTA' , here this week, tell you of this new English preparation and present you with a $1.50 size bottle of Complexion Tonic, with each purchase of a Mary Dun- hill preparation. TOILETRIES, AISLE 20, FIRsT FLOOR. WoobDwARD & LOoTHROP I0™I™ F AND G STREETS PICTOR) No. 76 89 PxoNE DIsTriCcT 5300 Now is the time to start daughter’s frocks of Spring’s Colorful Cotton Prints Sturdy seersucker for play hours, muslin for school and dainty batiste for her more feminine moods—all of them made to take to tubbing beautifully. BATISTE in plaids or floral patterns, on white or colored grounds. Many small patterns, especially nice for younger girls. 36 inches wide. Yard |9C MUSLIN in bright colors. Big designs, med- ium-sized and little ones. Gay plaids, floral and conventional patterns. The same quality we have had in stock at a much higher price. 39 inches wide. Yard 29C SEERSUCKER, printed in festive plaids or stripes. 36 inches wide. Corrons, SecoNn FLOOR. Utopia Boucle In a Special Spring Selling 2 Oc ounce skein Over thirty lovely Spring shades in this fine boucle, suitable for knitting or crocheting Summer suits, dresses, blouses, hats and bags. One ounce skeins. ART EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. You are invited to see An Informal Modeling of Corsets and Foundations Tomorrow—between 10:30 and 5:30 o’clock See what smart things, what new things, corsets and foundations can do for you. They discover new possibilities of beauty in your figure. They give you a certain elegance, a femininity essential to Spring 1935 chic—in models for larger women, average figures—and even in the Junior garments, that seems such mere wisps in the hand. CORSETS, THIRD FLOOR. Plenty of leeway to care for every strain Silk Stockings Kayser Fit-All Top $[15 . 3 pairs, $3.30 Always room at the top of these lovely, semi-sheer or sheer chiffon stockings by Kayser. Bend or stretch as you please, with the comforting assurance that fit-all tops are made to withstand garter strain—and to give you the comfort of stocking tops that do not bind the leg above the knee. All-silk in both chiffon and semi-sheer weights, the latter with plaited toe and sole. New Spring colors. HosIERY, A1sLE 19, FIrsT FLOOR. Our Optical Section will serve you in Two Ways First, through filling the prescription written by your oculist or eye physician. Or, second, through examination and prescription of our competent optometrists. Our Frames and Mountings are of excellent materials and are up-to-date in styling. Our prices are reasonable. OPTICAL SECTION, FIRsT FLOOR,