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E/X\iLYfe_ THE CAREER lilRLS* STORE Smooth rayon jersey—all tied up in a cable chain stripe! Colored links against z white background. Full-flowing shirt sleeves. Sizes 10 to 20. $25 1308 F. STREET N.W. NEW YORK • WASHINGTON • HARR-lSBURGr C& MARY CHESS Remember Mother’s Day with two Mary Chess favorites—Toilet Water, long-lasting, refresh ing, and her famous Sachet topped with a bou quet of everlasting flowers. In matching fragrances. Toilet Water $1.50, $2.50 and $4.50; Sachet $2.50. Plus tax. 826 Connecticut t^Avenue WASHINGTON LONDON NEW YORK 4 FASHIONS AS SEEN IN VOGUE • HARPER'S MADEMOISELLE 1227 F Street 3022 14th Street N.W. Blouse Highlights For Mother'! Day Such a knowing, welcome gift for Mother's Day ... a stunning blouse to perk up her favorite suit or show off to full ad vantage with a skirt. You're sure to find her choice in our large and lovely selec tion. (On Figure) Especially lovely! White shantung blouse with self-applique petals on sheer yoke . . . a smart bow tie at throat. Sixes 30 to 38. 8.98 (OS Figure) Fagoting and tiny tucks make a hand some vest for this rayon crepe blouse with jewel neckline. In maize, lime, mellon or white. Sixes 32 to 38. 7.98 FASHIONS AS SEEN IN CHARM • GLAMOUR • SEVENTEEN 'Have Fun9 Carnival Gaining Momentum Administrator Paul A. Porter of the OPA will take his turn at the mike as one of the chief spielers, when Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse are hosts at a "Have Fun” carnival Saturday evening. June 8, on their Virginia farm. Miss Jean Wallace and Miss Emily French Myers are working on their stunt and have as their assistants Patricia Prochnik, Claire Snow, Oretta Lais, Les Douglas, Kent Ives, Brooke Armat and Everett Wolk. The Arthur Murray dancers will repeat their successful “Dance Analyses” and four fortune tellers will predict by stars and cards. In order to assure proper supper supplies, tickets should be purchased as soon as possible through the Ticket Committee: Col. and Mrs. Jo seph B. Mauldin, Lt. and Mrs. Thomas Claggett, Lt. and Mrs. Con way Hunt, Mrs. Gale McLean, Mrs. Eugene O’Dunpe, Mrs. Cuthbert R. Train, Mrs. W. Meade Fletcher, Mrs. Jennings Randolph, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. Thomas Armat, jr.; Mrs. William Mann, Mrs. Robert Schenck, Mrs. Albert Warner, Mrs. Irene Caldwell, Mrs. Oscar Cox, Mrs. Robert Graham, Mrs. Edmund H. Parry, Mrs. Ira Eaker, Mrs. Eld ridge Jordan, Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. Richard Hawkins, Mrs. Gladstone Williams, Miss Meredith Howard, Miss Patricia Prochnik and Col. Barry Woods. HAND-PAINTED name in any two colors you choose on this Johnny - collared .blouse .that butons down the bock. In washable white royon crepe. Sizes 12 to 20. 511 cmi one mm 2006 Florida Avenue . MRS SUPPLEE. —Chase Photo. /Miss Derrick Wed To Mr. Supplee Miss Joanne Gregg Derrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Berger Derrick, became the bride of Mr. Henry Arthur Supple, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cornell Supplee of Bainbridge, N. Y„ last evening. The wedding took place in the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. R. Paul Schearrer officiating at 8 o’clock. The rushers, Mr. John Grahmer of Teaneck, N. J.; Mr. Robert T. Su rine of Washington and Mr. Daniel M. Derrick of Bethesda and Dr. Wil liam S. Derrick of Silver Spring, brothers of the bride, led the bridal procession. Following the ushers were the bridesmaids Miss Mary Ann Supplee, sister of the bride groom, and Miss Shirley Chapman of Detroit. Immediately preceding the bride, who was escorted by her father, was her maid of honor, Miss Penelope Noel Harper of Brooklyn. : Awaiting the bride at the altar were | the bridegroom and his father, who j acted as his best man. The bride wore white faille—her I fingertip-length veil held by an Mother's Day is May 12 We have Mother s Day Greetings for • Mothers • Wives • Mother 6 Fathers ® Grandmothers • Sisters 1 5C *• Yes, we not only have greeting cards for Mother but sincere and beautiful tributes for the little wife . .. as well as cards spe cially designed for “Mother and Father.” Exquisite Scented Cards, specially boxed _$1 GARRISON Toy and Novelty Co., Inc. 1215 E St. N.W. \A. 1586 One of a group of black dresses with printed challis trim in scarf effect. Excel lent for town wear now and all summer. $29.95 and $39.95 Elizabeth Shepherd 3306 RESERVOIR ROAD GEORGETOWN—Michigan 3741 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. to 9 p.m. open Juliet cap—and she carried white lilacs. Her only ornament was a gold locket worn by her grandmother at her wedding. The maid of honor was dressed in chalk pink faille and carried lilacs col ored a shade of blue violet. The bridesmaid’s costumes were similar in a chalk blue and their bouquets were the same as the maid of honor. The reception was held in the Ad miral Club after which Mr. and Mrs. Supplee left for a wedding trip to North Carolina. They will make their home in Ann Arbor, Mich., where Mr. Supplee wil enter the law school at the University of Michigan. He was graduated from; Cornell University and his bride i attended George Washington Uni versity and was graduated from the Parson's School of Design in New! York. WE WILL BUY Silverware China—Glass Antiques Bric-A-Brac—Jewelry Will Buy Any Amount House of Gifts 1335 G St. N.W. D. Krupsaw Milestone CALL ME. 6079 Exclusive At Queen Quality Boot Shop $695 Fluer Sandal Miss Doris Kirby Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Kirby of Washington announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Doris E. Kirby, to Mr. Donald B. Dabeline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sverett Gabeline of Mount Union, towa. Miss Kirby, whose father is with I The Evening Star, was recently dis- * | charged as a pharmacist’s mate 3/c jin the WAVES. Mr. Gabeline re cently returned from Kunming, China, where he served, for two ■ years as a chief yeoman, U. S. N R., ? and has now been discharged. Both ? Mr. Gabeline and Miss Kirby were formerly associated with the Na tional Cash Register Co. The wedding will take place this i summer. COMING! the new o«<f greater €14 12th St. N.W. B*tw**n F amt p consider SLOANE’S... when you consider Living Room Furniture weve sofas ... easy chairs ... wing chairs A tremendous variety of styles. All in the finest kind of construction. With spring platforms. Covered in a wealth of beautiful and durable fabrics. weve end tables ... coffee tables ... drum tables ... nests of tables Almost any type you may be looking for. In fine mahogany . . . some in lacquer. A selection that’s sure to please you. and we've lamps ... vases ... lustres ... acces sories of wide appeal Distinctive pieces to highlight your rooms ... to add that «. coveted final touch of effectiveness. and all these...in widely varied price ranges w*JSLOANE 1217 CONNECTICUT AVE..N. W. WASHINGTON 6, D.C., Sketched: Regency tunic suit with softly re leased swagger pleats in back. May gray- or ruby pure wool. Was 79.95. Reduced to 39.95 Sketched: Pussywillow grey fiure worsted, gent y striped in white. Cardigan or col lared styles. Reg. 45.00, 39.95 THIRTEENTH • BETWEEN E & F oveto 3oo These are the handsome suits the well-dressed Washington woman chooses for her very own! Fine fabric and impeccable detail odd up to suits of timeless ^distinction. If you like really good clothes, we cannot urge you too strongly to come early. In the group—imported English woolens, Springweight flannels, and soft yarn-dye grey worsteds with chalk stripes, charcoal stripes, or delicate goldenrod stripes. Also checks, black, navy, brown, pastels, and vivid shades. Tunic suits, belted suits, soft suits, tailored suits. Every thread pure virgin wool! Many, many famous "names." Sizes 9 to 17; 10 to 20. 3 995 Reg. 45.00 to 79.95