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—-—-———/.*. ^ \ Complete Protection mnd service lor your furs in Capitol Fur Shops CERTIFIED COLD STORAGE 1208 G STREET N.W. • RE. 5454 • BONDED messenger will coll for your furs • EXPERT cleaning, repairing and remodeling at your desire • SAFE storage in our certified cold storage vaults V_J MISS JESSIE LOUISE FOSTER. —Bradford Bachrach Photo. _ f--— Miss Foster to Wed An announcement of much inter est in Washington is that made by Rear Admiral and Mrs. E. D. Foster of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jessie Louise Foster, to Mr. Miles Harvard Overholt, jr. Mr. Overholt is the son of Mrs. Alma Overholt and the late Mr. Overholt of Santa Catalina Island and Los Angeles. The bride-elect was graduated from the National Cathedral School for Girls and Wellesley College. Mr. Overholt, who served as a first lieutenant with the 6th Marine Di vision during the war, was gradu ated from the Catalina Island School for Boys and Harvard College with the class of 1943. He is a member of*the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1770 and the Speakers' Club. Miss Fyfe to Marry Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Fyfe an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sara Jean Fyfe, to Mr. William Kaiser Jawish, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Jawish. The wedding will take place June 11 at 7 o’clock in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Miss Pyfe is attending Marjorie Webster Junior College and will graduate in June. Mr. Jawish is attending the Uni versity of Maryland. Representatives Daughter Hostess At Birthday Party Yesterday was a big day lit the life of Beatrice Anna Cabot Lodge. Tbe 9-year-old daughter of Representa tive ancLMrs. John Davis Lodge lad her first birthday party. And every thing that happened was her o*n idea. She had been planning this momentous occasion for the pest two years. The 21 guests, most of whom at tend Potomac School with Beatrice, came to the party in disguise. They were greeted by their hostess, who wore a fairy costume she made her self. Completing the outfit was a magic wand. As each child entered, Beatrice tried to guess who she was. If she knew, she would wave her Wand, thus ending the subterfuge. If she couldn’t guess, the child was given a prize. After the guessing period was over, the girls played games, saw movies and then had a supper party which consisted of "everything that chil dren like.” Those Who took part in the festiv ities in the Adams room of the Wardman Park Hotel were Benits Braggiottl, daughter of Mrs. Lodge’s brother. Stlano Braggiottl, who is in the Elizabeth Bergner play at the National; Bonnie Bradley, who came'from Westport, Conn., far the occasion; Margaret Anderson, Anne Labouisse, Susan Moore, Mary Ross, Alexandra Scott, Jane Wiggelaworth, Betsy Wister, Angelia Brown, Blanca Silvestrelli, Gail Perrin. Bonnie Erskine, Elizabeth Lowe, Carla Kit teridge, Patty Russell, Susan Boyd, Evelyn Scofield. Marian Sehraves ande. Eleanor Partridge and Vir ginia Matins. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Hollod an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Hollod, to Mr. Richard E. Scheffrin, son of Mrs. Sarah Scheffrin, also of Wash ington. , Miss Hollod attended Wllr„'* Teachers’ College. Her fiance i at tending George Washington Uni versity after serving three years in the Navy. The wedding will take plact May 22. ? —' --■-■a.' ■. :"i' . ' . i g-r-’.'-j: Is YOUR Hair a PROBLEM HAIRT If so, remember my slogan * "lj It's Hair, I Curl It!” No matter what kind of hair you may % have—fine, baby fine, medium, coarse, | bleached, over bleached, dyed hair, or I the type that becomes limp, lifeless, $ never looks right or never takes a good f permanent. It. Albert de Peril. International Heir Stylist, will give you a permanent that has strentth and resili ency end wont relax when days are humid ... It has the soft wave of a natural curl ... will brine back life and luster to your hair . . . and you wUl be proud of your new coiffure. 3BTHANNIVERS, Emollient- Oil Permanent --- We Specialise In Emulsion COLD WAVES Es‘i$i‘ih,d ALBERT de PARIS-LOUEY VENN nmi*""9595o591224 Conn. Ave §elma ’j Sheer Drama Like a second skin, your flesh-colored slip Ees through filmy lace . . . then e splurge of chiffon everlasting pleats be neath the torso, 49.95 Not o hat but o mood . . . created of ex quisite Baku with lilies - of - the - valley crushed in veiling. 45.00 1307 Connecticut Avenue FASHIONS FROM VOGUE, HARPER'S, TOWN & COUNTRY LEATHER TWO-SUITER . . our new low price Szj.0.50 fax incl. For young Graduates who are going places' Handsome Two-Suiter expertly crafted of genuine Cowhide over plywood . . . equipped with strong locks . . . leather handle . . . attractive twill lining. Nicely appointed to carry suits wrinkle free, plus accessories, in a manner that cares for His clothes. Imtiolod Without Chorgt Luggogo, Socond Floor JL .4 ' ' : \5 ' jS||| i t W<. ^ 3r§||| O/ (ji/f Jro m deckers cAleans C/More MRS. FULESDY. Before her marriage to Mr. Charles Andrew Fulesdg, jr., the bride was Miss Alice Lee Sullivan. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leiois W. Sullivan. —Underwood Photo. Madeline Mueller*8 1340 Connecticut Ave. f Pure Dye SILK PRINTS *25 Sizes 9 to 15 10 to 20—30 to 44. FUR STORAGE «S.OO coats valued at $100.00 This unusually low * Gertler's Fur Shop price includes sewing loose lining, replacing hooks and eyes, and glazing. Corresponding low prices for furs of higher value: Scientifically regulated cold storage vaults. Call NAtional 5442 for a free bonded messenger! FUR RESTYLING Now is the time to restyle your old fur coat! Reveal hidden beauty with expert, new-season styling at Gertler's Fur Shop, master furrier for 40 years. tUftSUNIQUIB Sertlerk FUI) SHOP 1 BO 1 G STREET N.W. _ A ;; A All - whit* buektkin pump, medium h**f .. . 1Q.95 R Whit* buektkin, brown coif bow and h**l-12-95 Whit* buektkin ttipin, brown calf quarter and h«*L. 12-95 logs to match. 9 HOI CONN. AVE. Mayflower Hotel Block . ■ ■ 1 ' 1 . .1 j Sing a song of pockets full of flowers organdy with dramatic DiacK . .. v ’ , I i ’ ' y 'r • • * '' i fVnifiUufZo.,— . .--.— m mmrKurjMiUM S ■ — - A < • • • have ordered her wedding invita tions and announcements from B REWOOD. They will have been exquisitely engraved in her favorite type. She will have chosen (like all chic brides) 'BReoWDD wedding paper—for Its traditional dignity and modem charm. There j are many aprrect styles—and two envelopes are now used. If your wedding is in the ofltof—atop into BREWOOD’S. Samples are on dis play for a leisurely consideration. 1217 O STREET N.W. uuiuua uwxuas With a “Miss America" and sev eral “Miss Washingtons" already * - - i n e d at her hion Modeling tol, Thelma jjoyie can ooiit still another “suc cess story.” Mary Dorothy Ostman. THcLMA Just chosen as BrtVI C “MlM East” by i t.C Conover is another of her graduates. The school has day and evening classes. Individ ual Instruction. G. I. approved. 1611 CONN. AVE. DU. 0404. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ « COOOP FOR SUMMER 1” ^ Imagine! Genuine Pana • ma hats for only $4.50. The SHORE HAM HAT SHOP is mighty proud to be able to sell these at their same one - price policy! Ribbon bands in black, tan or navy. Flattering, cas ual styles. 2323 CALVERT ST. N.W. Open eve nings. DE. 9690. ****** « ARE YOU CLEVER AT • * * DESIGNING CLOTHES?” You can save so much on your wardrobe if you can make your own clothes. Buy yourself one of the marvelous Por table Electric Sew ing Machines at CAPITAL „ ABBATT — and fan IT AI prove your skill. a m » a They're priced from ABBATT $59.50 up. Terms as low as $3 a month. Three stores: 802 F ST. N.W. and 917 F ST. N.W. Phone RE. 1900. Also 1231 H ST. N.E. Phone AT. 7358. Open Eve nings. Night or Sundays, Call CO. 0025. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ « T ONG MAY HE WAVE!" We're speaking of'EMILE, of course! Years ago, Emile origi nated the famous “Spiral Perma nent Wave”—and it is Just as pop ular today—as it was then. If you have never before i had a successful ! permanent — or if > your hair won’t take a good perma nent—your troubles are over. The "Spiral Perma nent" will wave any type of hair— and wave it close to the scalp. Let the skilled hair-stylists at Emile’s show you what it can do for you. 1221 CONN. AVE. Phone DI. 3616. ****** ! «< IfEEP YOUR GLOVES 8PIC AND SPAN!" Take them to the 8TELOS REPAIR 8ERVICE—where they will take on r/f. renewed Hie. JS^////J Let them clean and repair your y ij/j white, black and /jf/A colored gloves— / /7/A \ at small cost. / 2nd floor, Velatl / '* /'L^r Bldg., 904 G STREET N.W. 5 T tLO S Phone NA 8442. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ U DRIQHTEN THE CORNER * * * —where you are!" Let the SCIENTIFIC PLATING CO.— in Old Georgetown replate, repair #or just polish your o 1 d, damaged or new silver. Ail sil ver is guaranteed quadruple plate. Jewelry reflnishlng —in gold, silver or mCklTIflf tarnish proof rho dlum 3811 M ST PIATING N.W., one block beyond Key Bridge. Phone DU. 2798. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ « yOUR FAVORITE 8EA 4 FOODS” are In season— and are being served at O’DON I IK. ..i WgBMBWBBggggBagMBBa figuheit out. Perfect figure! are made, not bom. *;k any Hollywood star. | Here are three waist-reduc ing exercises to try out as a morning routine: (I) Stand erect, arms ex- , tended straight ahead. Bend I forward from waist, knees straight, touching fingers to floor. Resume original po sition. Repeat. (2) Stand erect, feet slight ly apart, arms extended to shoulder levgl at sides. Bend from waist, knees straight, touching fingers of right hand to outside left heel. Resume original position. Reverse. Re peat. (3) Stand erect, hands on hips. Rotate body from waist, bending right as far as pos sible, then back, left, front. Resume original position. Re peat. Don't overdo. Five times is enough for the beginner. Ready? Begin! One—two— three—four .... Success! « Vacation days **• v AHEAD!” Get set forma * eventful trip by choosing your lug emee from Bertram's, noted for fine leathers. All types of cases: overnight, week end, pullman, hanger, and per sonal fitted onee. Airplane luggage, too! Complete sets for men and ,, women —and a variety of open stock patterns. 920 14th ST. N.W. Phone NA. 5700. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ “ ITEEP SUM! PEP UP!” * * * Take a course (new low rates) at ANNE KELLY’S, Wash ing’s largest, most modem health club. 10 times, - $20; 20 times,* f *27.50 — 1 n eludes ring-roll ers, exer '.V.Ui ANNE KELLY machines, posture instruction, , steam cabinet and shower. 10 Swedish massages with steam cabi net and lamp, $37.50. Pocket calorie book given each member. 1429 P ST. N.W. NA. 7256. 444444 “ WHERE DO WE OO * ‘ FROM HERE?” Why to the OLD NEW ORLEANS—where they serve dinner daily, "Brunch” on Sunday and luncheon on Saturday. You’ll be en chanted with the charm ing Southern h o s pltality, NEW ORLEANS the superb food, the smooth service, and the fascinating decor. Dinner dancing, also, in the gay Sazerac Room, 1214 CONN. AVE. Phone RE. 7284. 444444 “ TJTEAD-START INTO SUM MER”—at great savings 1 MARGARET E. SCHEETZE, INC., has found that its patrons are de lighted with their price program — on p e r m a nent waves! And so popular has it be come that it will be continued on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the coming week. On those three days—their regular $15 Five Star Oil Permanent is only $10 (a - '/j saving)—and their wonderful *17.50 Creme-Oil Permanent is re duced to *12.50. Call for an ap pointment. Open evenings. 1145 CONN. AVE. Phone NA. 2828. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ « pASHION MODEL B —• adore Anatole Robbins’ "PRISMATIC MAKE-UP.” It’S natural, it's LIQUID—it stays on all day in all weather. It’ll cover your blemishes, but will not cake or dry. Three types: for aver age, dry or oily skin. Only at K a n n ’ s and Woodward and Lothrop Toiletries counters. ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦ « PACE THE FUTURE—and *** look ahead 1” You can find life far more Interesting, far more attractive—if you plan now to Improve yours elf. Poise, charm, self - confl dance, careful g r o o ming and good manners will help you succeed In anything you do. Daily, PHYLLIS BELL'S "IDEAL” SCHOOL is help ing shy, awkward girls become poised, charming young women. If you are career-minded, the classes in Fashion Modeling prepares you for a fascinating career. Consult Miss Bell tomorrow. Convenient tuition plan: $10 upon registration; the balance in snnll weekly pay-* ments. The school is located across from Woodward and Lothrop. at <04 11th ST. N.W., second floor. Classes daily from 12:30 to S:H. Phene HA. <084. $ ■ >.