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E-'l ■■■'■■SEE WALES BEFORE YOU DECORATE 18MIIMMMB ^Ajls (vujLPs! I Permatized washable cotton | marquisette by SABEL in 1 tingle or double window i widths. || Single Window_$5.98 pair P Double Window_$11.98 pair _ DECORATORS fcggggggjgggigggggggggggl 1219 G St. N.W. mm Marriage License Applications Under D. C. laws couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. Curkmon Hodae. 89, 217 F et. n.w., sod Geneva Massey, 27, 1210 Girard st. n.w. A#bury Green. 27, and Mander Wise, 29, both ol 222 V st. nj. _ _ John Andrews, 26. Danville. Va., and Margie Carter, 23, Ft. Myer, Va. Harvey Peeples, 23. 1460 D st. n.e., and Cora Mayes. 27. 744 Gresham pi. n.w. Charles Shields. 32, 228 N st. n.w., and Mary Perry. 29, New York City. Richard Miles, 20, 1412 V st. n.w., and Jean Shorts. 18, 1617 Swann st. n.w. Floyd Kamett. 19. Bird in Hand, Pa., and Lucille Wert. 18. Lancaster, Pa. George Tashiian, 43, 410 6th it. n.w, and Manoushag Tatigian, 40, Philadelphia. Chambers Dobey. 23. 1717 1st st. n.w., and Naoma Ellis. 23, 2010 3rd st. n.w. Robert Bell, 36. 1236 10th st. n.w.. and Myrtle Hunter. 36, 1169 Oates st. n.e. Charles Johnson. 21, 1911 Eye it. n.e., and Mahie Anderson, 21. 319 G it. n.e. Yancey Peterson, 24, 615 M st. n.e., and DruscWa Garrett, 19, 213 Massachu setts ave. n.w. Robert Waller, jr., 22, 212 Em st. n.w., and Margaret Steele, 18, 1831 CalUornia Dawson 'Lanier. 29, 68 New York ave. n.w., and Mary Jones, 21, Washington Joseph Hanson. 39. and Bminle Smith, 46, both ol Grand Hotel. Bernard Nalley. 26, 4208 1 0th st. n.e., and Lois Shugars, 22, 2410 South Dakota ave. n.e. John Albea. 24, Washington, and Mar garetta Macowan. 22, 607 4th st. n.w. Charles Keegan, Jr., 23, 3904 Tunlaw terr n.w,. and Elisabeth Carroll, 22. 3527 John £kirby.‘ 28, 4207 7th st. n.w., and ! ' Mary Lane. 32. 4201 Illinois ave. n.w. j John Daniels, 28. 1522 New Jersey ave. I n.w., and Lillian Smith, 30. 6126 Banks pi. n.e. . _ xvuipn r i entry. ~ i. hmuiujwu, bmu waus Marshall. IP. 1424 11th st. n.w Paul Branch. 22 and Helen Ball, .21. both of Baltimore. John Oden. 34, 26 Wonder ct. s.w., and Lillian Ward. 24. 61 Canal st. s.w. Elwood Maxfleld. 39. and Edna Nichols. 36. both of Wilmington. Del. Charles Carrington. 47. East Orange. N. J., and May Howard, 33, 3721 Jay st. n.e. -Charles Johnson. 4P. 80 L st. n.w.. and Florence Batchelor, 33. 82 L st. n.w. Howard Denton, 22, and Cecily Thomp son. 21. both of 4038 Gault pi. n.e. William French. 25. and Sophia Ooster getel, 25. both of 601 10th st. n.w. Charles Avery, 37. and Cynthia Taylor, 24. both of Richmond. Karel Van Roon, 28, 1413 Ives pi. s.e., and Dorothy Mangum, 23. 936 14th st. s.e. Robert Insley. 23, Westgate. Md.. and Betty Hughes. 23. Chevy Chase, Md. Charles Jenklns-Joncs. 32, Mayflower Hotel and Aline Last. 33, 4851 Indian lane n.w. Edward Bastable, 76, 2480 16th st. n.w., and Cora Mytrs, 7.1. 1619 R st. n.w. Harold Rhatlcan, 46. 1848 Columbia rd. n.w., and Mary Lagerholm, 42. 2517 Mozart pi. n.w. Anthony Bredice. 24, 3246 Que st. n.w., and Karrin Hawkins, 18, 2900 Que st. n.w. Raymond Lippltt, 20, and Eula Foster. 19, both of 3025 Newark st. n.w. _ Peter Tomaslck, 23, Alexandria, and Thel ma Bigham, 23, 1415' Oak st. n.w. Edgar Collins. 26. West Potomac Park, and Margaret Mielke, 29, 6400 9th st. n.w. Morton Handmacher. 31, and Gloria Hy man, 20, both of 957 Randolph st. n.w. , Herman Kravitz, 23, Jersey City, and Mil dred Swart, 22. Hyattsville. _ . Joseph Regan, 35. Ft. Monmouth, N. J.. and Lena Logan. 37. Alexandria. Frederick Brandt. 26. 33 Sherman Clrele n.w., and Miriam Bveler, 22, 485 Roben Cpiereyl'W47. Baltimore, and Bra' Mauck. «z, in Jtanaoinn ni. n.w. June* Spaxlanl. 82, Bmlra. N. Y.. and Marian Curran. 80. 2120 18th «t. n.w. Robert Christy. 21. 1028 Bennins rd. n.e.. „J3S KSH. %£Si RayurondArdulnh 21, 620 8th st.Tw.. and Robert7”^mjjrtSawh’ ”^.*'&arlotte :onstantoe4Tri*OMpfoa^33. 130^ Masaa chuaetts ave. n.w., and Mary Stratford. 31. 44 New York ave. n.e. Kenneth Mantaomery. 45, Chlcaso, and Lucile Harris. 36, 1233 30th at. n.w. rhomas Phillips. 32, Providence. B. L. and Mary Hamilton, 24. |864 Beecher at. 3ur'W6reene. 28. 1801 Massachusetts ave. n.w.. and Doris Boyer, 21. Suitland, Md. William Saunders, 85. 1818 Simms PI. n.«., and Catherine BonsalL 86. 1741 ■ st. s?. • r totfn Bheftert. Jr.. 14. 720 Kentucky it., end Mn Boer. 23. 1M0 O st ^ j j_£.__-_*_____^ ■ ? % $ * r -A t if®1 f-m : . We Launder VENETIAN BUNDS Cleans the Slats, Tapes and Cords. Overnight .-I Dial HO. 4200 ^ FINER DRY CLEANING 1732 Conn. Ave. N.W. • « I *■ Our cold storage vaults are on the premises . .. store your furs > j' ' ' • ***&*■ with us. NAtional 7733. * Julius Garfinckel & Co. F Street at Fourteenth (4) Blue predominates the color picture this spring . . . designs are delightfully versatile in supple calf shoes. All exclusively ours in Washington. Top, closed pump, $13.75. Left, medium heeled sling pump, $13.75. Right, sling pump with cutout toe, $11.75. •Reg. V. S. Pat. Off. Debutante Shoes, Sixth Floor Julius Garfinckel & Co. F Street at Fourteenth (4) Also at Spring VdUey Shop, Massachusetts Avenue at 49th w^gExclusive—OSHKOSH LUGGAGE—With EfcBaSi Pipe Smoker's Set . Tobacco Poach, 7J0 . * .t*> Dunhill Pipa, 15.00 An Imported Pigskin Tobacco Pouch and a Brior Pipe by Dunhlll, when filled with your favorite brand, who could o*k for a better combination? A lasting gift of appreci ation. 1141 Conn. 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TU 9 Eitapt Sat. | ttaswNorow • paitiwom • akhmow Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star .-——-FOR THIRTY YEARS THE SPECIALTY SHOP FOR SMART YOUNG WOMEN-, ' ' ' ""”"'1 THIRTEENTH • BETWEEN E » F i lovely Spring dresses to wear as you show your visitors around town. Once again after 5 years, we're having a ' Cherry Blossom queen. Once again, we have superb fabrics and distinctive styles that definitely look more than their tiny price! Come see our flower fresh collection. Sketched: Lightning strikes a smart shantung dress with matching jacket. Black with pink or white. Sizes 10-18. Daisies tell how pretty you look in our pastel ’ Sandswept dress. Purple daisies on beige, blos som pink, buttercup. Sizes 12-20. Dreetet, Second Floor __FORS COATS SUITS DRESSES SPORTSWEAR . . from the NEW Women'* Section . . . Entire Third Floor