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25 ANNIVERSARY SALE SILVER JUBILEE 500 New Arrivals at the Same Low Price Our good fortune is your good fortune. We were able to buy 500 more of those famous name dresses from the pages of fashion magazines . . . ot a very low price. You II find your favorite style . . . you'll find cool, summer-weight fabrics in pastel and dark tones. Sizes for juniors. Sizes for misses. 1227 F STREET N.W. Marriage License Applications Under D. C. laws couples must I apply-for a marriage license on I one day, wait three full days and l receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holidays are counted the same as other days. Fred Adams. 43, 1420 Carrolburg cl. s.w.. and Lucy Lewis. 36, 1321 T st. n.w. Lester Chestnut, 21. New York City, and Josephine Epps, 17, 1108 B at. n.e. Benjamin Ashton. 27, 741 6th st. s.e.. and Estelle Douglas, 23, Manassas. Va. Henry Elliott. Jr., 22, 821 New Jersey ave. n.w., and Lorgeta Haight, 20, 27 O st. n.e. i James Oaskin, 32. 2307 Sherman ave. n.w.. and Mary Bridges, 34, 1306 30th j st. n.w. John Lvon, 21. 1444 Belmont st. n.w. I and Helen Whitehead. 22, 1733 New I Jersey ave. n.w. _ I Willie Moore, 41, and Mamie Ware, 31. 1 both of Alexandria, Va. 1 John Cummings, jr.. 23, 430 Q st. n.w , and Eula Poole, 18, 1861 Montana ave. Morris Martin, jr., 21. and Virginia Jack- i son, IS, both of Alexandria. j Major Anderson, jr., 23. 3308 Sherman I ave. n.w.. and Lorlene Booker, 21, 24th I and Oklahoma ave. n.e. 1 Eugene McVicker, 24, 5010 5th at. n.w., and Mildred Cook, 21, 1367 Hamilton PhmpDBonslgnora, 37. and Helen Biggs, 1 27. both of Baltimore. I Wilbur Crawley, 21, 2054 8th at. n.w.. and I Barbara Jones, 18, 2025 8th st. n.w. I Noel Whelan, 22. Arlington, Va.. and I Mary Oarrow, 24, 2028 N. Capitol st. 1 Harry Kopilowitr. 68, 3220 17th st. n.w., and Jean La Force, 46, 69 Gallatin st. , Emile Frits, Jr„ 28, Paterson, N. J., and J Ruth Talbert, 20, College Park, Md. I Robert Mathis, 22. 4616 Hunt pi. n.e., I and Virginia Coombs, 20, 4217 Hayes st. \ n.e. Joseph Buckler. 22, 1110 Chicago at. g.e., and Doris Dyer, 19, 3207 Alabama ave. i s.e. I Albin Canute, 22, Grand Rapids. Mich., I and Margaret Ogard, 21, 1744 Penn- I sylvania ave. n.w. 1 Raymond Wallace, 66, 1704 R st. n.w.. l and Mai Brooks, 41, 1503 New Jersey ave. 1 Louis Reed. 21, and Mary Hersberger. 19, j both of Baltimore. I Thornton Hartley. 21, 618 22nd st. n.w., I and Ruth Fallen, 23, 1644 Newton st. I 1 n.w. i i Romulus Scosllo. 20, 1510 Monroe st. n.w., 1 and Dorothy Lunsford, 19, 1440 R st. n.w. ' Jesse Roock, 22, Naval Gun Factory, and Addie Willie, 24, 716 5th st. n.w. Donald Ingebretson, 21. and Eunice Bree den, 18, both of Alexandria, Va. Bernard Herson, 29, 1009 Webster st. n.w.. and Phyllis Berenter, 19, 5521 16th Robert Splaln, 25, Chevy Chase. Md.. and Rose May, 20, 6101 Western ave. Frederick Arzt. 41, Baltimore, and Rita J Foy, 29, 3919 7th st. n.e. , „ 1 Lee Brown, 26. and Alma Cartwright. 19. I both of 2000 F at. n.w. j Samuel Rosenfeld, 24, 1429 Crittenden I st. n.w., and Eleanor Talpalav, 19, 6601 j 14th st. n.w. _ . Bwy Catlett, 22. and Frances Shepard, 34, both of Alexandria,-Va. Wilson Armstrong. 22. Navy Yard, and Patricia Ray, 19, Deerfield, Va. Luther Smith, 21, 604 B st. s.e., and Elizabeth Freedman, 18, 431 Kennedy Angelo " Plrldopoulos. 25. 422 Crittenden st. n.w., and Angelica Chipouras, 26, 933 Quincy at. n.w. 1 Abram Malnlk, 21, 2013 Massachusetts i ave. n.w., and Lilly Lublin, 19, Chevy | Chase, Md. , I j Dilllon McClary, 38. 1730 H st. n.w., and I Helen Manary. 38, 1112 16th st. n.w 1 Francis Jagerson, 19, Bolling Field, and \ I Emily Pugh, 20, 407 Seward Square Paul* Bardales, 19. Arlington, Va.. and j j Ruth Wright, 20, 169 Chesapeake st. J Anthony Tarricone, 19, Andrews Field. | Md., and Essie Christian, 23. 423 1 Massachusetts ave. n.w. Merville Litton, 20, Naval Gun Factory, and Alice Watts, 19, 410 13th at. n.e , Edward Cordell, 34. Arlington. Va.. and j Gladys Graves, 28, 23 2nd st. n.e. I Vance Gilliam, 20, 72 8 st. n.w., and I Doris Bland, 18, Warrenton, Va. j I Romania Powell, 29, 1120 4th st. n.w.,M and Doris Johnson. 22. 201 63rd st. n.e. | James Wise, jr., 20, 407 Columbia rd., and Beulah McClain, 19, 24th and , Oklahoma ave. i j GROUPS FROM MAZOR'S REGULAR STOCKS 1 1 i j i One of a Kind • Floor Samples • Model Room Pieces i. ■■■ Items: Card tables, lamp tables,, cocktail tables, end tables, drop-leaf tables, cellarettes, credenzas, desks, breakfronts, secre Typical Examples taries, commodes. Regularly $195 Periods: French, Regency, Modern, Georgian, Chippendale, Chinese BREAKFRONT_97 50 Chippendale, Duncan Phyfe and others. 1 Regularly 29.50 Id 75 Woods: Mahogany, pickled mahogany, pickled pine, bleached \ | COCKTAIL TABLE |*t .mahogany, limed oak and others. j Regularly 105.50 C9-75 I CELLARETTE_ ' Regularly 24.50 | SERVICE TABLE_I2 25 Regularly 54.50 DESK....__2725 1 911 Seventh St. N.W. > Open Mondays and Thursdays till 9 P.M. Other Days to 6 P.M. I ^-RALEIGH HABERDASHER—^ — — V Women s Wear Reduced at Raleigh j A wonderful opportunity to buy Raleigh quality mer- J chandise at generous savings. All items listed are | taken from regular stock and reduced to clear. In I many Instances there are odd lots, broken sizes and in- J complete color ranges. Come in and save. 1 23, MISSES' SELECT SPRING TOPPERS *20 were $39.95 Dressy ond casual types, rayon crepes with polka dot or applique trim. Also wool gabordines. 8 MISSES' SPRING FLEECE TOPPERS *38 war, $59.7$ Soft-as-a-eloud wools In latest styled short toppers. Sizes ?? 3 FINE FULL-LENGTH STROOCK COATS $53 were $69.75 Long fluid lines in the famous sought-after Stroock wool. Spring toned yellow. 15 FAMOUS-MAKE SPRING BLOUSES $288 were $3.50 to $5.50 Variety of styles in broken sizes and colors, each perfect for your spring wardrobe. 13 MISSES' SPRING SLACK SUITS Sg88 Were $16.95 Smart and crisp for active or spec tator sports. Navy, grey and gold. Broken sizes. 42 TAFFETA PETTICOATS $g95 were $14.95 to $21.95 Brilliant plaids, checks and iri descent solid colors to peek gayly from beneath your skirts. GROUP OF COLOGNES AND TOILET WATER ^2 Price* Famous nomes. For cooling fra grant skin refreshment. Assorted odours. •Plus tax. UMBRELLAS REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE 12 were $6.50-$4.88 1 was $7.95-.. $5.88 1 was $8.50-..-$6.88 1 was $10.95-$8.88 1 was $12.50..,$10.88 1 was $17.95 ..-$12.88 7 COTTON BATISTE STRAPLESS BRAS $-| 98 Wt€ $3.95 A must with your bare-shouldered spring and summer dresses. 38 Misses' Spring Dresses Were $19.95 to $35 Some 2-piece wool dresses. Others rayon print* and solid crepes for street or afternoon wear. 10—Casual dresses, rayon gabardine . . . were $14.95-$10 12—Junior dresses, rayon and wool, rayon crepes . . . were_ $14.95 to $29.95 _$8.88 4— Junior 2-piece wool suit dresses . . . were $49.95-$34 5— Misses’ 2-piece suit dresses, wool. .. were $69.95-$48 5—Misses’ dress costumes, wool.. . were $95-----—$58 1— Dressy wool afternoon costume. Size 14 . . . was $135 --588 3—Eisenberg Original 2-piece suit dresses, wool... were $100-$68 2— Eisenberg Original bolero costumes ... were $150--$98 1—Eisenberg Original ensemble, size 14 ... was $195-$1Z8 4 Misses' Gabardine Suits % Were $59.95 Trimly tailored Spring styles with the feminine $44 grace of rich wool gabardine. Broken sizes. 5— Fine wool gabardine suits ... were $69.75 -$48 1—Nailhead box jacket. Size 10 ... was $110 4—Milateen gabardine suits . . . were $98-$°° 1—Bolero jacket suit. Size 10 ... was $85-$$7 1— Plaid worsted suit, size 9 ... was $55 2— Glen plaid worsted suits, sizes 7 and 15 ... were $79.95-55a 1—Broadcloth suit, size 12 ... was $85-56Z 7—Two-tone suits .. . were $59.75-$48 3— stripes and solid color suits . .. were $69.75 -556 9—Gabardine suits, spring shades ... icere $89.75 --578 4— wool crepe embroidery trimmed suits . . . xoere $98-555 12—Juilliard wool spring toppers . . . were $69.75-$42 1—Full length tweed coat. Size 20 .. . was $55 1— Plaid coat. Size 10 .. . was $65 -$48 6— Stroock fitted jackets . . . were $69.75 6— Stroock toppers . . . were $59.75 --538 4—Ribbon-tie toppers ... were $69.75---*Va 2— Cushion-dot toppers, sizes 10 and 12 ... were $85-568 7— Forstmann fabric toppers . . . were $85 and $79.75-$68 4—Forstmann dressy, fitted coats ... were $98 -- 4— Gabardine coats, loose back with hood ... were $98-$oa 6— Full length fleece box style coats .. . were $69.75-^54 5— Plaid coats .. .were $75---f f ’ 7— White fleece toppers . . . were $49.95 -$iS MISSES' SPORTSWEAR, PLAYCLOTHES 25—Fine suede jersey blouses . . . were $6.95 to $7.95 ^-88 12—Suede jersey blouses, short sleeved, 32 to 36 ... were <>5.95 S3.88 2—Pique tennis dresses . . . were $12.95 - S3.88 9—All-wool pullover sweaters, broken sizes . .. were $7.95 si.no 4— Sport dresses . . . were $14.95 - -* • * 5— Slack suits, rayon strutter cloth . .. were $19.95 -$8.88 HANDBAGS, JEWELRY, ACCESSORIES 1— Black calf bag . . . was $10.95 2— Faille bags, black, navy ... were $25-5J 2— Navy corde bags . . . were $16.95-f 1—Brown calf bag . . . was $28.50-5| 1—Brown calf bag . . . was $25.88-liZoo* 1— Black calf bag . . . was $42 3— Calf bags, black, brown and wine ... were $39.50-5/9.88 2— Navy calf bags . . . were $18 -513.88 1—Plastic box bag . . . was $18.50 1— Navy calf bag . . . was $18.50-513.88 2— Rhinestone pins . . . were $25-515.00 1— Rhinestone pin . . . was $27.50 --- 517.50 2— Simulated pearl necklaces . . . viere $25-- 515.00 18—Bracelets . . . were $6.95 to $15-$3.95 510 CORSETRY AND BRASSIERES 7—Cotton Batiste Strapless Bras, 34, 36, 38 ... were $3.95 —fj‘2? 1—Wire Nylon Bra, 37 . . . was $5 3— Satin and Lastex Girdles, long; 29, 30, 32 ... were $10.95 -$5.88 4— Satin Lastex Girdles . . . were $6.50-- -—-$4.88 3— Foundations, lastex back, broken sizes ... were $27.50—-$12.88 1—Foundation, lastex back, size 38 ... was $10-$5.88 1—Foundation, size 39 . . . was $15-$8.88 1—Foundation, hook side, size 44 ... was $10.75-$4.88 l_Nylon Girdle, size 32 . . . was $7.50-—— $4.88 4— Girdles, firm, good for full hips, 33 and 34 .. . were $10 -$5.88 4—All-Elastic Girdles, sizes 27 and 28 ... were $7.50-$4.88 Reduced from our regular stock a select group of timely STRAW MILLINERY Warm $10 —.— 55 Warm $12.50 -56.25 Warm $15. —$7.50 Warm $15.50 ..—$8.25 Warm $16.50-$9-25 Warm $20_510 Warm $25-$12.50 All merchandise subject to prior sale. All sales final. No mail, phone or C. O. D. orders. HABERDASHER 1310 F IT. HA. 9540