Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1936, Page 30

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"B—8 = SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Residential ‘Washington Social Notes Former Official Sail- ing Tonight for England. (Continued Prom Third Page.) denias; Mrs, F. B, Matthews, mother of the bridegroom, who wore blue net, with matching accessories and corsage bouquet of gardenias; Mrs. John Fowler, aunt of bride, and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Parlett, both of Mechanicsville, Md., and Mrs. B. P. Bowen of Solomons Island, aunt of the bride. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I Henry, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Castin, all of Reading, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Y. W. Hitchin, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin James, all of Annapolis, Md.; Mrs. A. J. Simms and Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Sarell of Baltimore. as her going away costume a white suit with a corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley. The bride and bride- | groom will make their home in Balti- 8 dinner at the Shoreham Terrace K more. The bride isa great, great-grand- “Tuesday evening. | The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. Alvert | Pike and Comdr. L. R. Rutter. niece of the late United States Su- preme Court Justice Alvery of Wash- ington and comes from distinguished ncestory on both sides of her fam- y. The bridegroom is'& descendant | of distinguished forebears who started Mr. and Mrs. Marshall O. EXnicios | (he carmelite Order in Colonial Mary- left Friday for Blue Ridge Summit, | where they have taken a cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, jr., and Mrs. Lyman Beecher Swormstedt have re- turned from a vacation trip to New England, where they visited in Massa- chusetts and Connecticut. Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, director and | secretary of the Archaeological So- ciety of Washington, sailed for Europe yesterday, accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doyal Carroll. They will spend the Summer motoring in Eastern and Western Europe. Mrs Emmett H. Markwood returns from Europe Monday aboard the | Queen Mary, after spending the past | few months in Europe. Miss Bertha Wolfe, parliamentarian I for the League of Republican Women, who has been ill for the past month, left yesterday, with her nurse, for Somerset, Ky, where she will make | her future home. Mrs. Samuel Conrer, Democratic National Committeewoman from Ken- tucky, has returned to Washington and is again at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kelley of | Huntington, W. Va., are spending a | brief time at the Dodge. | Mrs. Joseph W. Allen, accompanied ) by her daughters, Miss Jean Allen and | Miss Martha Allen, of Monongahela, | Pa., is stopping at the Dodge. | Miss Janet Goodwin Rutter re- | turned on the City of Havre, after spending two months in Europe. | Maryland Wedding (Continued From Third Page.) ters of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greenwell. They wore peach color net dresses fashioned like that of matron of honor and carried baskets of garden flowers. Mr. James Matthews of La Plata, acted as his brother's best man. The ushers were Mr. Brooke Matthews, jr., and Mr. Frank Hamilton, both of La Plata, Md.; Mr. Henry Fowler, cousin of the bride, of Mechanicsville, Md.; Mr. George I. Gardener, jr., brother- in-law of the bride, of Bryantown; | Mr. Allen Mackell of Washington and Mr. George Weems of Baltimore. | Immediately following the ceremony & wedding breakfast and reception for over 250 guests followed in the home of the bride’s parents at Hughesville, Md. In the receiving line were Mrs. Lyon, mother of the bride, who was in pink lace, with matching accessories, and wore a corsage bouquet of gar- NEW ADDRESS The Friendly Shop 617 12th St. N.W. land. . |Robertson to Sail July 11 for Europe Dr. and Mrs. David Allan Robertson | will sail on the Champlain Saturday, July 11, to spend the Summer in Europe. Their son, Mr. David Allan Robertson, jr., later in Switzerland. KAPLOWITZ ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF DRESSES* SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS Tomorrow! The Greatest Sale at Kaplowitz Beautiful, Delightfully Cool Summer Dresses 9 for *11 Sacrificed Below Cost ted variety of vi Clothes. . . Clothes for Bu Street...Sports...Clothes for Travel ...Clothes for Rescrts. . .at prices that are actully b make. If you love a bargain, and every woman dees! SHOP KAPLOWITZ THE o AIR-COOLED STORE LARGER WOMEN ~ WOMEN MISSES JUNIORS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS NOT JUST ANOTHER DEPARTMENT NEW ADDRESS < v - FRIDAY ONLY! _A ONE DAY ONLY PRE - HOLIDAY. CLEAR- A - WAY! ‘The bride wore | who was graduated ;\ from Princeton this year, sailed on the | Statendam and will join his parents |: cost to I} NOT LITERALLY RUMMAGE — but SEASONABLE | MERCHANDISE IN ODD LOTS grouped at SACRIFICE | PRICES to clear the decks for new early Fall AP-| it PAREL. Shop early in the morning for the best bargains. | DRESSES$ A wonderful group of DRESSES and JACKET SUITS for Summer and early Fall wear. P: rints and Printed combinations—Pastel washables and whites—stripes ~——cottons. Sizes 12 to 50. Formerly $4.95 to $10.95 Also included a group of 2-pc. linen suits. No Exchanges DRESSESS$ This is a varied assortment of ONE-OF-A-KIND DRESSES that include every color and every ma- terial and style that are decidedly NEW IN EVERY DETAIL. MANY ARE ORIGINAL SAMPLES. Sizes 12 to 50. Formerly $7.95 to $16.95 No Exchanges DRESSES $ STUNNING STYLES AND EVENING WEAR. many exclusive creations. ONE OF and Printed combinations—washable pastels IN STREET, In this group you will find AFTERNOON A KIND. Prints and white—Nets—Laces—Sheers—Black and Navy. Many Jjacket suits included. Sizes 12 to Formerly $10.95 to $25.00 50. No Exchanges WHITE WAFFLE COATS $9.95 Smart styles in utility coats are featured i - Only a limited quantity are here —Sizes 12 to 20. Made to sell for 4.95. I—ASpecialGr p of BEAUTIFUL Evening and Sunday Nite $16.95 to $25 Here you will find a lovely group of stunning BRES- LAU creations—Cape ef- d and plain chiffons els—Nets—Laces. Sizes 12 to 50. :’ulc and separate jackets. | H f & The Friendly Shop BRESLAU 617 12th 5t. N.W. |8 Letter of Credit Ask About Our Convenient “Letter of Credit” which allows you up to 90 days to pay, with no down payment. Credit Office—Fifth Floor. T THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1936. G Street at Eleventh D SOCIETY. o L i R, ® Istriet 4400 July Savings in Friday Bargains Clearance Better Dresses $4_44 Were $7.95 to $10.95 15 Street and Evening Frocks left from our regular stocks. Women's and misses’ sizes. 12 DRESSES. Regularly $1395 and $16.95. Friday only. 10 DRESSES. Originally $1995 to Now = < Better Dresses o . « Third Floor. Clearance of $1.95 Cotton and Washable Acetate Frocks $1.49 Air-Conditioned Fabrics, Piques and Pastel Washables Sports styles and dressy afternoon types. Sizes in the group 14 to 44. Knockabout Shop . . . Third Floor Summer Gloves, pair, 39¢ Regularly up to $1 Included are 250 pairs of novelty meshes in brown, navy or black; 140 pairs of Bem- bergs in pastel shades; 175 pairs of white novelty meshes and Bembergs. Gloves « o o First Floor. 200 Rayon Undies, 3 for $1 Panties and stepins. Tearose only. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. Regularly 50c each. 1 PAIR PAJAMAS:; rose and white, size 16. 1- piece style. Was $1.69. Special ... _______ 89¢ 6 GLOVE SILK COMBINATIONS. Lace trimmed. brassiere top style. Sizes 32, 36 and 38. Were $2.25. Priday. 2 GLOVE SILK COMBINATIONS. Lace trimmed, brassiere top styles. Size 34. Formerly $2.95. NOW oo <o First Floors Silk Crepe Gowns, $1.39 Formerly $1.95 Tearose or white. Many with dainty hand detailing; some lace trimmed. All sizes from 15 to 17. Silk Underwear « « . Third Floor. Rayon Underwear 34 Pairs Brown and White Straps and Pumps, $4.19 Reduced for Friday Clearance, 11 PAIRS PATENT SANDALS; navy. 15 PAIRS BRITISH TAN PATENT SANDALS. Reduced for Friday.... —-----$485 15 PAIRS JUNIOR MISS MONK STRAPS. White nubuck with brown trims. Regularly $3.95. Friday only 17 PAIRS SPORTS SHOES; for growing girls. Rubber soles. Friday only $1.95 Shoes . .. Second Floor, Children’s Anklets, 5 for $1 Also half-length hose Plain colors with novelty lastex cuffs Pastel colors and all-over stripes. Sizes 6%, to 1015, A large and varied assortment, Children’s Hose . « . First Floor, Rengo Belt Foundations 32.95 Regularly $5 With inner belt for figure control. , For short figures. Reduced for clearance. 6 RUBBER REDUCING GIRDLES; Marie X, side lacing, step-in style. Regularly $4.50. Now - --$2.25 8 LACE-BACK RUBBER REDUCING CORSETS; perforated for Summer comfort. Were $7.50. $3.95 9 RUBBER REDUCING GIRDLES. Perforated, side-laciang, unboned. Regularly $7.50. Now.__$3.95 8 RUBBER REDUCING GIRDLES. Side-lacing, Friday only .. Corsets o . « Third Floor. . . Girls’ Print Frocks, 39¢ Regularly $1 Only 20 of these smart little dresses. At- tractive fast color designs. Sizes 8 to 16. 5 GIRLS’ SILK PAJAMAS; 1-piece style. Sizes 14 and 16. Formerly $1.95. Now. $1.69 4 SKIRT AND SWEATER SETS. Crepe de chine skirt on bodice top; novelty knit sweater. Slightly soiled. Sizes 3 to 5. Were $1.98. Now 1 INFANTS' SILK COAT AND BONNET SET. Blue. Formerly $5.95. Now. $3.95 2 REED CARRIAGES. Drop-front style with hand brake. Tan finish. Were $29.50. --$15 Children’s Apparel « o . Third Floor. amp Shades, 19¢ Soiled and damaged silk and parchment- ized lamp shades. Sizes for vanities, bridlge, table and floor lamps.___ _-.19¢ BED LAMPS. Chintz and parchmentized shades, Bome slightly soiled. Regularly $1. Now.-...39¢ 31 FLOOR LAMP BASES. Slightly marred, but " In good shape and are excellent values. Originally © $7.98 to $25. Now half price. $3.99 to $12.50 Lamps « « « Fifth Floor, Clearance of Furniture 2 WALNUT VENEER DRESSERS. Were $39.95. Now. $24.95 1 CHEST OF DRAWERS; bone finish., Formerly $39.95. Fri- day --$24.95 10 ODD WOOD BEDS. Panel and poster styles. Friday caly... $8.95 2 WALNUT VANITIES; 4-drawer style. Regularly $39.95. Reduced to clear. 2 WALNUT VANITIES; knee-hole style. Originally $26.95. Fri- --$12.95 5 MAPLE VANITIE! Duncan Phyfe style. Were $12.95. Now $9.95 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE; modern style. Consists of bed, dresser, chest and vanity. Was S e $99 3-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE. Consists of dresser, vanity and bed. Was $69. Now.._ __$49 4-PIECE ASPENWOOD BED- ROOM SUITE. Consists of dresser, vanity, 46° bed and chest. For- merly $119. Reduced. -$99 3-PIECE MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE. Consists of vanity, dresser and bed. Regularly $98. Now $§79 1 BONE-FINISH LAMP TABLE; was $14.95. Friday...______$11.95 3 BONE-FINISH COMMODES; French style. Were $14.95. Now -. $11.95 4 TILE TOP TABLES; walnut fin- ish. Regularly $4.95. Now_. $2.95 2 WALNUT VENEER COM- MODES; modern style. Regularly $24.95. Reduced to $19.95 1 OCCASIONAL CHAIR; modern style; has walnut frame. v $19.95. Now 1 OAK FINISH BUFFET. Green finish; two large-size drawers. Friday only __$9.95 1 MAPLE BUFFET. Early Ameri- can style; has one large and t small drawers. Reduced to... CARD TABLES; odd floor samples. Some are slightly damaged. Metal frames and leatherette tops. Spe- cial, 1 HANGING BOOKSHELF; ma- hogany finish; 3 shelves. Friday only s1 2 KITCHEN CHAIRS; Friday onl Furniture . o « Fourth Floor, Reconditioned Radios S5 $10 to $25 Values Console and table mode Every radio thoroughly recor ditioned by our reliable radio experts. Radios « o . 53¢ Hand-Carved Pastel Bone Bracelets, 39¢ Wide styles in several styles. Jewelry « o o First Floor. Fourth Floor. Toiletries Reduced $1 HOUBIGANT DUSTING POWDERYZL oo oo 89c $3.75 LES FLEURS COLOGNE: 15-0z. bottle — ] $1 PALAIS ROYAL COMBINA- TION BATH POWDER, Eau d’Cologne and Toilet Water. $1 HOUBIGANT SACHET. $1 MORGAN'S TOILET TISSUE (1,000 sheets), green, orchid, blue, rose, i $1.50 BOURJOIS JE T'AIME PE! FUME CRAIGETTE POLISH REMOVER. Regular 60c and 35c sizes. Friday 39c and 19¢ $1 Box BOURJOIS BUEBLE SOAP (3 cakes in box). Friday..... 49¢ Toiletries « « « First Floor, 400 Linen Luncheon Cloths, 49¢ ’ Imported Bisso Linen, size 52x52 inches. Colorful designs suitable for informal Summer meals at home or in Summer cottage. Special for Friday. IMPORTED LINEN DAMASK DINNER CLOTHS, 60x90 inch. Heavy weight that will give good service. Hemstitched edge. Spe- $2.69 TURKISH BATH TOWELS, TURKISH BATH TOWELS, 18x36 inch. Heavy absorbent towels with colored borders. Special for Fri- day SISRCSAMR R RS ¢ s SHEETS, 81x99 inch. Size before hemming. Strong, substantial weave of pure white bleached sheeting. Friday only. 100 SUMMER BEDSPREADS. Double or twin bed size. All wanted colors that are absolutely fast. Special, each____ $1.49 Domestics . « . Second Floor, Clearance of Odds and Ends of Silver-Plated Ware 1 SILVER-PLATED SERVING TRAY. Regularly $22.50 . 2 SILVER-PLATED SERVING TRAYS. Regu- larly $17.50. Friday only .. .. _.. .. $8.35 SILVER-PLATED WATER PITCHERS. Origi- nally $5. Friday only Silverware . . First Floor. Rubber Swim Suits, 89¢ Bright, 1 and 2 piece styles. Attractive color combinations. Your bathing ward- robe will welcome one or more of these economical suits to give it variety. All sizes. Rubber Bathing Apparel . . . Firat Floor. Bathing Caps, each, 25¢ Regularly 50c and 75¢ With or without chin straps. Popular high shades or all white. Fresh new rubber that will give excellent service. Buy several to accent your bathing en- semble. Rubber Bathing Apparel ... First Floor. For Friday Only Remnants Your opportunity to make some new clothes at important savings. Rem- nants are 1 to 4 yards long. Included Y Plain and Fancy Silks Novelty Acetates Printed Rayons Novelty Cottons s Woolens RIS Dress Goods . . . Second Floor. 4-Piece Chintz Chair ets, 49c Regularly 89c 8 sets, suitable for dinettes, porches or bedrooms. Colorful designs. 4 sets with peach predominating. 2 with pink, 2 with blue. Special for Friday ===:48¢ 5 WINDSOR CHAIR CUSHIONS. Slightly soiled from handling. Moire covering: 4 in gold color, 1in rust, 1 in green. Regularly $1.49. Now._89¢ 12 CARD TABLE COVERS of heavy white cotton, colored border weave. Have elastic corner hands. Regularly 59c. Friday special s 12 WORK BAGS: wood handles; of woven crash in gay colors, Were 39c. Friday. Art Goods . « « Fifth Floor. Men’s Furnishings MEN'S WASH TIES. Stripes, spaced figures and dots on light and dark grounds. Solid colors in all popular shades. Special Fri- da; 10 for $1 . Long and short sleeve styles in solid colors and tweed effects. Small, medium and large sizes. Were $1. Poiawe s o TE U s MEN'S BEACH RCBES. Wrap-around style of washable cotton in tweed effects. Small, medium and large sizes. Regularly $1.95. Friday g 110 MEN'S PAJAMAS. Regular and Russian neck styles. Well tailored—color-fast. Sizes A, B, Cand D. Were $1.39 and $1.59. Fri- day MEN'S ‘SHIRTS AND SHORTS. Shorts of color-fast broadcloth in stripes. Elastic waist and balloon seat. Sizes 30 to 44. Shirts of fine combed cottcn. Deep-cut armholes. Sizes 36 to 46. Special Friday.....3 for 59¢ Men's Shop « . . First Floor. Boys’ Clothing 8 STUDENTS' HOT WEATHER SUITS. Seersucker and white Bedford cords in double-breasted sports back style with pleated slacks. Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 22. Formerly $7.95. Friday. 1 BOY'S RUGBY SUIT. Tweed coat and shorts. Size 4. Was $1.95. Friday. 40 YOUTHS' WASH SLACKS. Broken lots and sizes. Were $1.29. Friday. 50 BOYS' NAZARETH UNION SUITS. French leg and athletic styles. Broken sizes. ‘Were 50c. 25 LITTLE BOYS' WASH SUITS. Sleeve- less. Broken lots and sizes, 4 to 8. Were 89c. Friday 40 BOYS' WASH SUITS. Tailored by Tom Sawyer. Broken sizes. Were $1.50 to $2. Friday $1 9 YOUTHS' Ribbon Remnants, 19¢ ya Ribbons at fractions of the original prices. Messalines, satins, moires, ombres. Plaids, fancy stripes, self-figured patterns. Bright colors, plain rich tones. ngths average 1 to 3 yards, widths from 4 to 9 inches. Ribbons « « . First Floor. Clearance of Better Curtains Were $1 to 8.6,95 15 Price 50c to $3.48 Included are tailored curtains, Priscilla styles and Cottage Sets in patterns that have been our “best sellers” this season. Included are extra fine sample curtains (slightly soiled but in perfect condition). Also numerous “odd curtains.” STUDIO COVERS, with wide flounces. Extra heavy fabrics. Plain green or plaids in rust, $1 green or natural. Friday only. 90 SOFA AND PORCH PILLOWS. 89, Now._—_______ - rge size. Crash or chintz. Colorful designs. Regularly 48¢c CLEANABLE WINDOW SHADES. Mounted on strong spring rollers; 3 feet wide and 6 feet long. Cream or pongee color. Priday o nly. 100 HOMESPUN CHAIR COVERS; suitable for dining rooms in rust, brown or green with con- trasting binding. Box-pleated. Originally 79c. Special Friday. 38¢ PRISCILLA CURTAINS; pairs are 72 inches wide. Included are better quality muquhetm colorful cottage sets and tailored net studio styles. Regularly 8c. Now, pair...... Draperies « o « Second Floor, ) | All Sales Final; No Returns; No Mail, C. 0. D. or Phone Orders on Friday Bargains Federal Moderne Stainless Enamelware, 15 Price Included are dozens of wanted cooking pieces. Slight factory imperfections, but not one is chipped. All covered pieces have chrome-plated covers. Ivory, green, red, black or white. GLASSBAKE CASSEROLES; with chrome plated frames in oblong or round styles. Regularly $1.19. DUCHESS SHERBETS; service for 6. Suitable for fruit or sea food cocktails, desserts or ice cream. Formerly $1. Now, set__ WINDOW FAN VENTILATORS; 8-blade si: A. C. current only. Fits most windows. cial .. 1 ELECTRIC ROASTER-TOASTER bread and boils coffee at one operation. Perfect timesaver. Priday only..... ISR R - 8 AUTOMATIC ICE CRUSHERS. $1.49. Reduced for clearance. Toasts Regu! Emamelware . .. Fifth Floor. 26 Kitchen Wall Clocks 25% off 12 Miller 8-day clocks; were $3.25 now __ 2 Miller 8-day clocks; were $3.98, now 3 Electric clocks; were $2.19, now 9 Electric clocks; were $1.98, now $2.44 $2.98 $1.64 $1.48 1 KITCHEN CABINET: full size. Floor sample, slightly marred. Green with ivory trimming Was §24.50. Now.. .50 4 BREAKFAST SETS; 5- of 4 hardwood chairs and stainless table with disappearing leaves. Sligh Regularly $24.50. Friday only. 1 ELECTRIC RANGE. Full size oven and broiler. Used about 2 months for demonstration Mechanically perfect with new stove guarantee Special 1 A B C IRONER. Used for demonstration a short time. Mechanically perfect. New ironer guarantee. Originally $69.50. Now__......$47.50 Housefurnishings . o o Fifth Floor. Friday Only—One Kelvinator, $129.50 Has 6 cubic feet of space. This ma- chine (repossessed) has been used only a short time and is in perfect condition. Has identical service guar- antee as a new machine. Electric Appliances « « « Fifth Floor. Sale of Finer Incomplete China Services 1 CHINA SERVICE for 8 of 47 pieces; originally 53 pieces. Dresden floral pattern. Was 815 Now 7 1 SERVICE for 6 with 32 pieces. Hand-decorated Italian floral copy. Was $9.98. Friday. 4 INCOMPLETE SERVICES for 6. Each set has a few pieces missing. Originally 32-piece sets Regularly up to $598. Now. ... $2 2 INCOMPLETE SERVICES for 6. American porcelain with gay popular decorations. Regu- larly $4.98. Friday 2 BIRD BATHS. Heavy durable material. Slightly damaged, but in practical useful con- dition. Were $6.50. Special-._ 1 CHROME CIGARETTE HOLDER. Floor sam- ple (sold “as is”). Recently re- duced to 69c. NOW-o oo eemee 49¢ 1 CHROME TRAY. Floor sample (sold “as is"). Originally $4.98. Recently reduced to $2.50. 2 CHROMIUM BOWLS. Floor samples (sold “as is"). Originally $2.98. Recently reduced to $1.49. --8%¢ Odds and Ends of Dinnerware, 5¢, 10¢, 15¢ Decorated American_porcelain. A-few- of-a-kind pieces. Included are cups, saucers, bread and butter plates, breakfast plates, dinner plates, soup plates, platters and vegetable dishes. China . . . Fifth Floor. Sale—500 Heavy, New Summer Rugs, 27¢ Size 27x54 inches Made of fine rice straw; and tightly bound with 1,600 warp to give added strength. Attractive _cool - looking patterns in green and brown combi- nations. All sizes match. 3x6 foot sizes. 4x7 foot sizes Rugs .. . Fourth Floor. 7 Innerspring Mattresses - $12.85 Regularly $14.95 to $19.75 Covered Wwill give years of good service. 3, size with attractive, durable ticking. only. 9 ROME DE LUXE COIL SPRINGS. Discon- tinued style in 4-6 size only. Regularly $19.75. Now 3 STUDIO COUCHES. Floor samples. nally $39.95. Friday. Bedding o . . Fourth Floor. Origi-

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