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10 (Continued from Ninth Page.) April 29. Arrangements for the wed ding were simply arranged and im mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Crawford left for a wedding j trip. They will mak? their hema in Brookland. Mrs. Mary Davis Forsyth of 1716 1 street northwest has announced the marriage of her daughter Margaret to Mr. H. Paul Hell, also of this-city, j The marriage was solemnised in 'trace episcopal Church, llaltimore. Monday, April 28, the Rev. Or. Abbot officiating. Only a few relatives and close friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bell will be at home at 1015 M street northwest after May 15, Mrs. Janies S. Boyd entertained at a bridge lum heon Tuesday at her | home, 5323 16th street, having as guest a Mrs. Oeorge K. Kay lias. Mrs. l.o\iis> Adams, Mrs Norman M. Mc- Mahon. Mrs. Barber, Airs. M. W. Kling, Mrs. Franklin King, Mrs. Bal ey Shumate, Mrs. Franc Sheiry, Mrs. 10. \V. Briggs. Mrs. Robert i-acy, Mrs. Henry Stringer, Mrs. Harry Oster mayer and Mrs. Charles Riordan. Airs. William Floyd Sieard lias ra* j turned to her apartment in the Wyo ming from a visit in Atlantic City. Air. and Mrs. Warren C. King, who wero in Washington during the ses . j saLv.-i.ia ' ~3Z.; H oe;;-":7’ A'y '...-.Tr'gii r 49th Anniversary '■ ——i| : ‘For a while late last summer it looked as though we would not have the ■> j Fn Va opportunity of celebrating this event. BUT GOOD WILL established in the ; | • . I. |, # § Igbj g. 48 years of service to THE WOMEN OK WASHINGTON, and incidentally with I m'W I s IS‘‘Si? IP \ our creditors, gives us an opportunity to show our appreciation. IE We sincerely believe that the merchandise that we are offering is a real I £■; rwljrj^—p£Xio treat in quality and at a price that is sure to please you. Since bargain is • I H Ithe terra used, we shall say that WE ARE OFFERING GREATER BAR- I M GAINS AT THIS 49TH ANNIVERSARY SALE THAN WE HAVE EVER | v OFFERED BEFORE, comparative with the cost price of the merchandise. | FOR JUST FOUR DAY S OR WHILE THE MERCHANDISE LASTS WE I ; OFFER FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND PURCHASE THE MERCHAN- I • L DISE LISTED BELOW: :| k> I 1 The National Vibrator Portable Electric Special Features j | \ V/lir national mm '"j xTZZJ A splendid quality machine with cap- ■; ;l| :l Vibrator Portable Electric r“„“ 3C ,CDSion I Sewing Machine Equippri with | >| 1=: ;> For 1 Days Only fa a eluding full set of attachments. Terms $5.00 Cash and $5.00 Month -w .- ■ :And biggest feature of all—The j' !;|! With Interest at Vz% a Month Price—Only $39.75. 1; j;e < We only have 50 of these machines at this I=,j «■■, ■ ■ have enough machines to meet the demand— ;1 ! < price an i thev are snre to go quickly FOR an,i ' r;th a b( ‘ ttor valup for the money this year ;1 ; £ r S > THEY HAVE BEEN SELLING FAST AT THE HHaliiK-—and only 50 machines wc truly expect them <t !# | j REGULAR PRICE OF <47.50. . to go quickly. I; | j knitwear I Art Needlework We Offer I IVii 11** Ijrtii Stamped articles selected for their beauty in design and quality of material i f i : ‘ We have marked most of our stock of knit- repriced for our 49th Anniversary. ij i wear at greatly reduced prices for our Forty- This is not a hodge podge of “sale merchandise”—but good, clean, new stock. } : I; ninth Anniversary. Most of the prices repre- j; Therefore our confidence of your enthusiam is assured. | *■ f sent a value that is at production cost and less. ;l . I ■i Meed we say more? Agk (h am bray DrCSSCS r.eninnc Star Brand ; | i |! AT ONE NINETY-FIVE Tt Stanmed Flat DC n t 6 Sleeveless Sweaters-You arc sure to Jglk .Z.",. . . 25C BUIICh I a. appreciate the unusual value AttTJICtIV6 HI Sizes 7 _\ 8 ’ 9 ‘ |Mi-“ AT three ninetVW Tan, Green and | About 40 Two-piece Knitted iSQ A LOFSI 4Qn ; ; ;! Suits, mostly small sizes I > ‘IJfC i <; j , XUf* A dozen skeins. Regnlar § AT FOUR NINETY-FIVE / . price, 5c skein, |jn j r: Sweater in sleeveless and jacquet models, ! / / t* I linen luncheon <set if *: | f«™e r at $5.90, $6.90 and | j j Special at 49c stmt * on . i|| i ' y ‘ A 5-piecc Luncheon Sets quality ]m e n. : | Jersey selling (jJJ AfT TTn Linen Buffet Sets yv I *4: at $/.90 and $8.70. Now U j( Linen Vanity Sets a AT SEVEN NINETY \ ™ Mr 1 ' Two-piece Suits, formerly selling (Pr QA 1 Slampefi nnd h y at $8.75 and $9.75. Now / .ttU SU " rS-sh® °" f/L / \ :| | AT NINE SEVENTY-FIVE i| Mnppr'' Iff | y styles that are selling elsewhere at $9.751 W k I i; For Sport Wear, the Motor and Travel ;■ O^ p u k^ r c e and 4 $1,85 : | | Coats of Imported Scotch i| K ' ,6 18x54 Srai \T Bridge Set || 1 .-3,’ ] * BISHV. A//1' -no Vi r>„#r„a Stamped on yellow mi- .1 Mjiapj! «1Q 7C ii wk iViaier a, wiy.JD COTer ««51 The material alone at retail would cost you Scarf ....SI.OO ; D’PIcCC DclirOulll ucl ip g;i more than the price of the made-up coat. Pillow T0p...... 90c Stamped on Fine ;'i The color combinations are attractive, the n.j._ Quality Mus’in j; style up to the minute—even at twice the price d-DIGC6 Yftlllty oCtS ~~~ . :".^ v -£i:T—-_;r "~| fby. rs : : ' we are asking they would be a good value. f p c tot—p JkO 'i For our Forty-ninth Anniversary we are of- 1 /v {. l J: ;! sering our entire stock of Necklaces, Earrings ■: * I \ \ al; ■ and Bracelets at ! : | IM! I (C 4R* A To be embroidered d»-| aq 5 '-! 1 'I <*r j /in * A » < * * Va, . in blue and brown (Pltxu a 25 per cent off I A lii A I m vi 1 1; of the regular marked prices. i; i I {e -UIo- 24-Hour Service ' 1 One special lot of Necklaces and Earrings. *frc~v^rrjT^* ; * . V Hemstitching !* ;! 59c. They represent values of 75c and more. ;! |_ Consists of Scarf, Van- Picat Edging In -flute, pink, and 1 Qr» * cy ® et and 7Q/» w. Plaiting ;!g g i .:... i,p. e li/C Cushion Ic/C Buttons to Order ; i j Opp eivK einver’s Bth at E SHOP VNIQVE- gthatE J Hemstitching:—Picot Edjrrnjc—Plaitin'?—Buttons and Buttonholes to Order slon of tho D. A. R. Congress, have returned to their home in Portland, Me., after a visit in Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. William Irving - Realty and her son Harold Graham have returned to Washington from Great Lakes, 111., where they wero jfuesls of Lieut, and Mrs. Marcott. U. S. N. Mrs. Leahy will remain in YVash ington with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. I Appier, until early in May, when she will join Lieut. Leahy, t’. S. N., in New York. Miss Mary A. Lindsley will enter tain at a tea Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the Garden House of I the Grace Dodge Hotel in honor of the visiting members from the 3d Corps Area of the Women’s Overseas League. A “festival of the nations” will be given at Wardman Park, May 12. by team No. 2 of the Monticello Asso ciation. of which Mrs. Minnigerode ; Andrews is president, and is the last i • function of the "drive" conducted by Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes for the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda tion. Tlte grand mart'll of the na tions, conducted by Mr. Martin Scra nage. will be led by Miss Wallace of Virginia and Miss Genevieve Rusk, impersonating Britannia and Colum bia, to the strains of the Marine Band, loaned for tlte occasion through tho courtesy of Secretary Wilbur. Miss Marjory Webster, with a large number of girls, will give tho na tional dances of those countries rep resented in the procession by groups, wearing the national costumes. Miss.' THE EVENING STAB. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1924. Eugenie Le Morle will dance the tango. Mr. Bowie Clark Is chairman of the young melt’s committee. Miss Bessie Mallicote and Miss Clara Pratt have charge of the tickets, which are also at the newsstands of the leading hotels. The Columbian Women of George Washington Fniverslty will be the guests of Mrs. Charles R. Corby at her home, on the Rockville pike, Sat i urday. Mrs. Corby has arranged a delightful musical program to be given at 4 o’clock p.m., which will be followed by the annual meeting of the Columbian Women. Mrs. Corby will then serve supper on the lawn. Dr. Swormstedt has gone to Boston for a week’s visit with his son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lethrop Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. ritauncey Depew Steele of Brlarcllff. N. V., arrived to day at the New Willard, having come to ash President Coolidge to attend a dinner which will be given soon in honor of former Senator Cbauncey M. Depew. Distinguished men and women are playing ntah-jong and bridge at Wardman Park Hotel at 8 o’clock this evening. Mrs. Mark Winslow I‘olter, wife of the Interstate Commerce com missioner, is sponsoring the home in this city for women, girls and mothers with their children who daily appeal at this "open door" Christian service home. Among the additional patron esses are Mrs. Harry S.\New, Mrs. Hu bert Work, Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, ,vlrs. James J. Davis, airs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Beverley Randolph Mason, Mrs. Helen Rowland, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. Charles T. Clagett, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, airs. Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Harry Lee •Rust, Mrs. Hal Nelson, Mrs. Bird M. Robinson. Miss Mary Williams and Miss Gertrude Lutz. Mrs. Grayson and Mrs. Leland S.' Conness are entertaining two tables of bridge for the "ladies of the Louise Home." Airs. Conness Is also enter taining at a malt-Jong table, the commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Eric Buxton. Miss Elizabeth Sparrow Gratmner and Miss Harriet Crammer, Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr., and Mrs. Lewis Randolph Watson. The players are asked to bring their raah-jong seta and cards for bridge. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses Itave been Issued to the following: Chester Smith and Stable Scott. A Special Offer A Beautiful Picture .UNDERWOOD YT*> UNDERWOOD Daniel (loodloe and Annie Taney. Kenneth L. Coent*. U. S. Navy, awd Vir ginia D. Hyara of Arlington, Ta. . ICaymond K. Fleming and Margaret SL Rdclln. Kdward F. Grace and Catherine A. HentxeTT. Andrew A. Crawford and Bdan M. Hum phrey. George A. Dyer and Mary Frazier. Joseph K. JiPwls and Gladr.% V. Mlmfr. John Paris and Gladys Masteraon. Jtiehard lintler and Newby Newman. Pa rid S. Parker and Margaret V. brook ■ Harry Jordan and Agnes J. Jenkins. George V. Fletcher and Grace M. Pace. Malcolm E. Sparrough and Catherine S. Hoyle. James Cosey and Florence Smith. Panic! M. Gary and Edna R. Iloyd. James F. Kelly and Mae Fitzgerald, both of New York city. Thomas W. Hobinson and DaTenia Adama. KAPLOWITZ' BROS., INC. ?21 NINTH STREET, N. W. TAILORED SUITS j OF ACKNOWLEDGED PREEMINENCE i FROM $35 | DEMONSTRATING VALUES WITH KAPLOWITZ SUPREMACY OP FASHIONS BMmsborn I I ' ** t ° iU seventh st. : JS&&- .-?»Featured for Friday . Selection is offered of every G< in our Popular Price (F| I * Sports—Dress—Suit | I These Hats represent values i i many times the special price— which, however, will hold but for JPPP / Every type of Hat is in- J N >—/ eluded—every taste will find 0 L Hats to its liking—from the Q jaunty Bobs to the more con- "" /~\ £.ru\ I_r • A n servative draped Turban. Uver 500 Hats in All rraMl lc| p^=ii!ii=a=aiiaß-—|F||==]g Voile Tl " store of B '“' r Chiffon Underwear O • OQ .Hosiery Lace trimmed, ail new J fltfllA Iff Silk from top to toe colors. Specially priced— WIW aU ncw colors - Specially priced— I™ S IJL£ 1214 F St. $2-00 For Friday and Saturday 1 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Women ’s&Mi sses. Spring Apparel I-Sfci Broken Sizes Limited Quantities / , DRESSES TJ LANNELS, twills, cantons, knitted satins—not every ■*■ fabric and size at eacb price. Sizes 14 to 44. 1 . 6—Check Flannels, originally $18.50 . sj.oo 29 — Flannels, originally $19.75 to $35.00 . $2Q.95 39—Silk and Twill, originally $25.00 to $35 00 $ J v 42—Silk and Twill. originally $39.50 to $45.00 $27 12 — One-of-a-kind Dresses, originally $49.50 SQQ.SO to $69.50 .... t SUITS 30 —Hairline Stripes, Twills. Mixtures, oripi - sQpi 00 v nally $39.50 to $45.00 . . . . 40 COATS 2—Sport Coats, originally $45.00 » $29-oo 18—Sport and Twill Coats, originally $39.50 $0 pi 00 and $49.50 6—Twill and Sport Coats, originally $79.50 SEIQ.SO and $97.50 10—Stone Marten Chokers, originally $45.00 . $22 j 100 —Silk Scarfs, made to sell at $5.00 »« . s3**^' 50 —Silk Petticoats, made to sell at $5.00 . $^.65 36 —Philippine Chemsie, made to sell at $2.95 $1 .79 Beads, Pocketbooks, Pearls, Novelties at Great Reductions