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1 ^Killijj-louiSc 1727 L St. N.W. 4 Door* loit of Conn. Avo. Clearance 50 Evening Gowns 20% to 50% off Sizes 10 to 42 15% off On All New Spring Dresses, Coats, Suits and Millinery. Sizes on Dresses 9 to 44 and Half Sizse L Mrs. Sillin Wed In the presence of members of the immediate families, Mrs. Franklin Paul Sillin and Lt. Col. Aldo Herbert Loos were married yesterday in National City Chris tian Church. The Rev. Dr. J. Warren Hastings officiated. The bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. Robert W. Allnutt and the late Mr. Allnutt, was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Wil liam B. Allnutt. She was attended by Mrs. George MacClain and Mr. MacClain was best man. The couple left after the cere mony for Palm Beach. , Mrs. Hardy Wed At 7 o'clock last evening in the Brookmont Baptist Church, Mrs. Fay C. Hardy,'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carpenter of Orange, Va., became the bride of Mr. Albert E. Buchanan, jr„ of Philadelphia. The Rev Charles W. Caulkins officiated at the can dlelight ceremony. Miss Audrey Donaldson was the bride’s only attendant and the best man was Mr. William B. Faussett. I It Might as Well Be Spring! Spring's in your heart . . . and on your head—in the shape of a rolled brim, straight-as-a-dash sailor. Navy Milan straw with tall upshoot of red poppies. Tenderly curved to your head —the little black straw-cloth clothe, covered all over with lilies of the valley. Delightfully young. Individually made for you. Millinery end Hot Blockers 733 11th Street N.W. Blue Calfskin (J *16.95 [XCLUSIVt this season at Alto in Ton ond Block Colt iARTCRAFT 1101 CONN. AVE -AJliT/O Mayflower Hotel Block MRS. PARKMAN HALSEY CLANCY. The former Miss Emily Cocke Arnold, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William Howard Arnold, became the bride yesterday of Mr. Clancy, who is the son of Mrs. Helen Johnson Clancy of Rockville and Asheville, and the late Mr. Ernest Irvin Clancy of Atlanta and Asheville. —Bradford Bachrach Photo. Martha Fulton Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Fulton have announced the engagement of their daughter Martha to Mr. Overtoft Lea Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver Murdock. Miss Fulton attended the Po tomac and Madeira Schools, Scripps College, Claremont, Calif.1 She now is attending George Washington University. Mr. Murdock attended St. An MRS. SCOTT. Before her marriage yester day to Mr. Robert McCance Scott, she was Miss Marion Wheeler, daughter of former Senator and Mrs. Burton Ken dall Wheeler. —Hessler Photo. = Charge Accounts Invited - End-of-the-Month Clearance Boys' Wear I 3-Pc. Snowsuits All-wool or alpocca lined. Broken sizes 2-6x Reg 19.95 _-10.97 Winter Jackets Mackinaws and alpacca lined. Sizes 4 and 6. Reg. 12 95-H.95_5.97 All-Wool Slacks Husky sizes in tweed patterns. Reg. 6.95, 1.97 Overalls and Corduroy Jodhpurs Reg. 2.95 to 3.95_1.97 Odds fir Ends Knit suspender shorts Cotton knit polos All-wool mufflers SPECIALS Were Now All-wool coot and legging sets. Size 1 only 21.95 3.97 * Hood jackets. Size 4 17.95 10.97 All-wool covert Suit. Size 6 19.95 6.97 Overall sets 6.95 4.44 Raincoats. Size 12 4.95 1.00 All-wool overcoats. Sizes 6 and 10 24.95 10.97 Corduroy Slacks. Size 12 5.50__ 2 97 Flannel Shirts. Solid colors 1.95 97c Corduroy Sport Coats 12.95 6.97 All-wool mittens and gloves. 1.25 to 1.49 77c Pajamas, 2-pc styles 2.95 1 97 Bow ties 59c 25c THE <D>// SHOP 1225 F ST. N.W. drew's School and served three years in the Air Corps. He will) attend Cornell University in the autumn. A June wedding is planned. Mr., Airs. Morris Hosts at Dinner; Pictures Follo w An unusual entertainment fol lowed the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice Morris gave last evening at the Lindens, their home on Kalorama road. Mr. John Jay of Williamstown, Mass., who was the official photographer for the Olympic games, showed his pictures of the skiing and skating events during the Olym pics in Switzerland. He was as sisted by Mrs. Jay. who arranged and managed the recorded music during the pictures. The distinguished company at dinner last evening included the French Ambassador and Mme. Bonnet, the Italian Ambassador and Signora Tarchiani and the Counselor of the Swedish Embas sy and Mme. Aminoff. Officials of the United States Government who were among the guests in cluded Associate Justice and Mrs. Harold H. Burton, Senator and Mrs. Leverett Saltonstall, Mrs. Homer Ferguson, the Secretary of the Army and Mrs. Kenneth C Royall, the Chief of Staff and Mrs. Omar Bradley, the Com mandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. Clifton B. Cates, the Assist ant Secretary of the Navy for Air and Mrs. John Nicholas Brown, Lt. Gen. and Mrs. Wade Hampton Haislip, Gen. and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Director of the Mint, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross. The former United States Am bassador to Canada and Mrs. Ray Atherton were others in the large company, which also included Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. David Edward Finley, Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence Hough teling, Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Mag nuson, Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd Young, jr.. son-in law and daughter of the hosts; Mr. K. Roberts Greenfield and Dr. Robert C. Ransdell. From out of town at the dinner were, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Jay, Dr. and Mrs. William Lynne .wood Garlick of Baltimore, son 1 in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris; Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin of Boyce, Va., and Mr. Walter 1 Bingham of San Francisco. presentations in the Neo-Classic beauty of Eric Thorson gentlemen of song Eric Correa his piono ond his orchestra LUNCHEON * COCKTAILS ’ DINNER A SUPPER DANCING Layette Sale ... Hand • made Dress and Slip Sets. Reg. 4 98.---2.98 \ DIAPERS Birdseye Diapers, ll*2~l. V/ere 2.47. Now_1.97 Comfy Gauze Diapers, 20x 40. Were 3.75. Now 2.97 ESSENTIALS Were NOW Binders, fine combed cotton 39c 27c • Infants' Cotton Knit Shirts 69c 47c Infants' Cotton Knit Gowns 1.39 79c Beacon Receiving Blankets 1.25 87c All-Wool Layette Sweaters 2.98 1.97 All-Wool Knit Shawls, fringed 3.98 2.97 Infants' Cotton Knit Training Pants, 50c 3 for 1.00 Quilted Pads, white cotton filler, 15x17 49c 37c 36x54 2.98 2.47 18x34 1.29 97c Lap Pads Sani-Sheet, 12x24, box of 3 1.19 1.00 Sani-Sheets, crib size 36x54 3.50 2.97 Crib Sheets, "Nashua" Finest Combed Cotton Percale, type 180, 45x72 2.50 1.39 Infants' Dresses, hand detailed 2.98 1.98 Hand-made Slips 1 29 97c Cotton Quilt, crib size, nursery pattern, irregulars 3.98 2.97 Flannel Gowns 1 00 67c Knit Kimona 1.25 97c Baby Electric Vanta Bottle Warmer 2.98 1.98 Flannel Sacque 79c 57c No Mail or Phone Orders 1225 F St. N.W. ■ ! I can ] you yuess the price of this fur coat? • ILLUSTRATED ABOVE is a black-dyed Persian Lamb Coat now on sale during Zlotnick’s Final Reductions. In normal times, during a normal fur season, you would expect to pay much more for a fur coat like this. Tomorrow you can buy this coat at Zlotnick's for only $298! Unusual? Yes! Read the entire list of reduced fur prices below. See for yourself the unprecedented sav ings during I 4-Skin Dyed Kolinsky Scarf ...$49 4-Skin Mink Scarf- 69 1 Natural Skunk Coat . . ..... 69 3 Mouton Dyed Lamb Coats— 69 1 Mink-Dyed Marmot Coat— 69 1 Black-Dyed Pony Coat- 69 1 Pair Silver Fox Scarfs- 78 1 Mink-Dyed Marmot Coat— 98 1 Pair Silver Fox Scarfs- 98 1 4-Skin Mink Scarf_ 98 1 Natural Gray Kid Coat-98 1 Gray Persian Paw Coat-98 1 Beaver-Striped Mouton-Dyed Lamb Coat - 98 1 Dyed Squirrel Cape-98 1 Natural Skunk Coat - 98 1 Silver Fox Jacket- 98 1 Dyed Squirrel Cape_125 10 Mouton Dyed Lamb Coats...]48 1 Platina Fox Jacket —-$148 1 Natural Gray Kid Coat-148 1 Dyed Squirrel Cape-148 2 Black-Dyed Persian Paw Coats 148 2 Silver-blue-Dyed Muskrat Coats_198 2 Mink-Dyed Muskrat North ern Back Coats - 198 1 Gray Persian Lamb Coat-248 1 Black-Dyed Persian Lamb Coat_248 1 Let - Out Silver - blue - Dyed Muskrat Coat -298 1 Natural Squirrel Coat-298 1 Gray Persian Lamb Coat_298 1 Let-Out Mink-Dyed Muskrat Coat_298 1 Black-Dyed Persian Lamb Coat 298 1 Dyed China Mink Coat-348 1 Sheared Beaver Coat -—348 . . . and many, many more! Partial list. Hundreds of other furs and price groups. All prices sub ject to tax. Intermediate markdowns taken in many cases. Not all items at all stores. Convenient terms. All items subject to prior sale. 12th and G 4439 Connecticut Ave. 721 11th Street N.W. Washingtons Largest Furrier Three Stores to Serve You