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B-16 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY «, 1953 s§! IjHO Cdivity jfc- made slender . TOR KEEPS!' W«’U do the rest) Weigh* down .. . posture cor reeled ... curvet where you went them for keep*. ' / > \ ALL ™> S AND HEAVEN TOO! This new £:■ „ fabulous slenderizing does NOT DCMANO the ■?■■■... _] hnpottible in time or money—TRUST US—Wei V. ft 1 whittle your middle... belittle your hips... this NfW m* SAFE SCIENTIFIC WAY I PHONE SLENDEREUA I. lO ... It s really wonderful) YOU'LL LOVE IT I n|;'9 VNO DISROBING VNO ELECTRICITY 1|9 1 I VNO EXERCISE VNO STRICT DIET I f il Treat yourself to a FREE TRIAL —Hkyl' —— OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. COMPLETE MIVACV TWO DOLLARS PER VISIT *—- WM’"'”" WEEKLY RUOGET PLAN slenderel ii ! 11| 0\ V\ » Amarit o’t leodwg Slenderizing Sytteei. 'I || • Created for the World's Lovelier* Women . rwt« rts tdhe So loot in principal citiee e COPYRIGHT 1953 SLENDEREUA SYSTEMS OP ILUNOtS, INC e Director Miss Florence Whitley Suite 415, 711 14th St. N.W., bet. G and N. Y. Ave. MEtrnpolitan 8-6033 936 El Is worth Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland JUniper 5-0488 fi Cohen's a Jit Door Mirror JM I SALE B| ’ Featured at Both Our Washington ■|| and Shirlington Stores | B 48" long and 12" wida. s^^e79 . 54" ,on 9 and 14 ” w,d# * $^.79 1 * on ® on< * $£.79 JM Ip" At theta low pricei you’ll want aeverat of tfia Hf these wonderful full-length mirror* to hang lip on your closet or bathroom door*. An ah- SgmmH ■ HK solute essential to good grooming. These are ,W Kip’ * heavy Pittsburgh Glass Mirrors with the H' t -* mid/h same quality silvering aa used on our moat L -» "* expensive mirrors. Equipped with eix eleer ' plastic clips, they are easily attached to a . .—door. Quantities are limited, to order yours — today! Phone ordert accepted. * | *1 PICTURES • FRAMES • MIRRORS l^johen's 1227 G Street N.W., District 7-3505 4040 S. 28th Street, Shirlington, OVerleok 3-0696 9.30 AM. to 6:00 P M. 9:30 AM. to 6:00 PM. • Thursday, 12:30 to 9:00 PM. Thursday, 9:30 AM. to 9:00 PM. 7 shop Thursday 12:30 io 9 Woodward W|othrop surprise mother with a lovely cool, comfortable... washable, 100 Mello-Sheer “Classic Lady” Mother will odore this soft, sheer print . . . and she'll wear it all through summer. The collar is gfl QC sparked with white pique, the buttons glow with | [livv ■rhinestones. The sleeves ore short and cuffed. I Navy, green or blue with white; 141/2-24 !/2. Down Stairs Store, Women's Dresses, Main Building ... also Bethesda Budget Store * mail and phone orders filled ... District 7-5300, extension 7200 Marriage License Applications Under D. C. law couples must apply for a marriage license on one day, wait three full days and receive the license on the fifth day. Sundays and holi days are counted the same as other days. Dino Marlnella, 08. Patuxent River. Md., and Dorothy Beaver. 36. 607 6th at. n.w. Jesse Brice. Jr.. 20. and Marsaret Scott. 17, both of 504 M at. n.w. Henry Greene, 40. 5093 Juat, at. n.e., and Hattie Bolden, 31. 4621 Hunt at. n.e. David Dorden, Jr., 36. 1113 Morse at. n.e., and Dorothy Howard, 37. 1288 Neal at. n.e. Jack Messineo 24, Capitol Height), Md.. and Prances Davison. 17, 3923 Burns pi. s.e Freeman Postell. 22, 619 A st. s.e., and Rosa Curtis, 20, 2224 G st. n.w. Paul Hyde. 20. Aberdeen. Md.. and Alice Reynolds. 22. 2813 31st st. s.e. Elno Lahti. 35. 4612 Easy pi. s.e., and Elsie Berg. 39. 325 Pennsylvania ave. s.e. Joseph Washington. 27. Edgefield. S. C., and Dossie Worelds. 20, Fremont. N. C. John Aylen. 38. 1750 Massachusetts ave. n.w., and Sarah Thurston. 36. 1843 Mlntwood pi. n.w. Richard Walker, 34. Staunton. Va.. and Suzette Ruflln. 38. Brooklyn. N. Y. Roland Roblnsdn. 26. and Rosemarie Lyles, 24, both of 905 4C st. n.e. Earl Anderson. 21, Bolling Air Force Base, and Rose Sequeira. 20. 607 Alabama st. s.e. Sergio Docal, 34. 1709 Lanier pi. n.w., and Marla Ross. 31. 1339 Ft. Btevens dr. n.w. Richard Henkelman. 26. Mt. Rainier, Md., and Clara Hook, 27, 708 Bu chanan st. n.e. Ralph Seek. 21. 924 Madison it. n.w.. and Rena Furnacl, 33, 4410 Illinois ave. n.w. Robert Cook, 24. 1337 Merldan pi. n.w., and Patricia Hunter, 20, 629 Peabody Richard Ward. 19, 1024 South Carolina ave. s.e.. and Beatrice Gately, 20, 1322 Potomac ave. s.e. Henry Johnson, Jr„ 21. 317 L st. n.e., snd Eula Harper. 19. 2121 4th at. n.w. Predrlc Tomkins. 20, 4601 Blagden ave. n.w., and Lois Friedman, 19. 6600 Luson ave. n.w. Points for ParentS“ ByEdythThoma * Wo|,ac « Any one given the responsibility of caring for children should be allowed some corresponding authority. N-Thh H, Grandmother—l’m sorry the children are so noisy, but my daughter lets them play this way and she doesn’t like it if I try to discipline them when I stay with them. Jack Pearl. 28. and Elaine Grablner, 20, both of Avondale, Md. Maurice Elder. 23, Bolling Air Force Base, and Margaret Manning 20. 202 Newcomb it. s.e. Patrick McDonald. 47. and Marie Graff, 47. both of 2116 Tunlaw rd. n.w. Donald Wade. 20. 859 61st st. s.e.. and Janet Donley, 21, Brentwood .Md. Beryl Wrinkle. 21. Norfolk. Va.. and Mary Headlee, 18, 1400 Fairmont st. n.w. Joseph Perkins. 27. 1311 Randolph st. n.w.. and Pearl Williams, 30, 1717 Kearny st. n.e. . Leroy Miller. 23. Ft. Meade. Mid., and 8566 what 1.00 buys - in our Down Stairs Store •f. TMr Mtt. » MhHda Bih|£-i St—* MO to 0 , little girls’ dresses i jßr/) Some are samples, some irregular, gU |||| v)) j : .) ethers from regular stock. All are out- T eUU j weaves ond styles, sizes Ito 6in the p er , ec , wou |j C.lr.n Iwilll, o’d Good-quality knit 4 M /\ I f solid colors and stripes, sizes 1 to 6. I ,wy / ‘ j Down Stair, Store, Infant,' Apparel, Main Building f • / \ I ts - \ al—> BetheKla Budget Stora j / t-r 1 ' ..." - '■— ,v .' ■ ~. . - .10,1.1 8/ 'C-. \ \\ • \ jA .: , ( ■ y' .. ■ \ Ik i II A • • •> ~\t / ■' \. , \ l . ,vr/w,w W u Mwaw wr-rwr w . w ... ..... ... •nwn-UUAWerWMttfiV- ■ ■Vu... .. ■ .-n--. uld ntryv/'l'm-'' n ■r-n~.,u—- •" • ypj men's nylon shorts K girls’ white cotton JJ st yl e in white and handsome colors. Wash 1.00 U ■ ■ gmj in a wink, dry quickly, no ironing needed. J AllflA <| fin £ ' Ideal for vacations and the traveling man. Slips | ,WU Sizes 30 to 40. |R Nylon Reinforced Athletic Shirts, regularly 69c 50c, 2 for 1.00 They look for more expensive with their ’ Combed Cotton T-Shirts, regularly 69c 50c, 2 for 1.00 embroidered eyelet trim on bodice, self Assorted Summer Belts, regularly 1.00 to 1.50 2 for 1.00 ruffle with pretty lace. Also trimmed with Royon Swim Trunks, regularly 2.95 1.00 lace ot neck and armhole. Sizes 8 to 14... * . Pure Dye Silk Ties, regularly 1.50 to 2.00 1.00 i i . - ... ,»» I Down Stairs Store, Men's Furnishings, Main Building -MBSHm Girls' Sleeveless T-Shirts 100 ■ / l Girls' White Cotton Socks 4 for 1.00 ■ ' > . j O,SO Befhesdo Budflet Stor * MtM Girls' Cotton Plisse Panties 2 for 1.00 \ , Isl « < tin u»..i..8..f r—r-vd,,.! JA . ■ Down Stairs Store, Girls' Apparel, Main Building t ■ ■'» a*..• 1 I nil'll „■' Grandson—Mother lets us run in the house. Grandmother —lt may not bother her, but It does me, so you! must go outdoors if you want to play this way. Oliva Smith. 21, 3627 11th st. n.w. Herbert Bradshaw, 24. 7603 Atwood st. s.e., and Margaret Wlke. 22, 218 Adams st. n.e. Russell Stutzman, 28. 1247 Holbrook ter. n.e.. and Joan Henderson. 22. Brent wood, Md. Street Markings Tested Zebra-striped portable street strips for school crossing patrols are under test in England. Births Reported (From D. C. Bureau of Vital Statistic*.) BOYS Roy and Mary Belcher. Robert and Anna Burkhead. Clarence and Shirley Condrey. Ray and Mary Decker. Phil end Viola Gentllcore. Irvin and Helen Hanback. Albert and Grace Jeflries. Donald and Betty Lockett. Myron and Constance Lundmark. Vernon and Margaret McManus. Richard and Ruth Nowak. Bruce and Barbara Reichelderfer. Conrad and Gloria Shaw. Ralph and Gloria Thomas. James and Patricia Thompson. Benjamin and Marion Lewis. P.obert and Mauietta Brown. James and Joan Compton. James and Charlotte Dougherty. Robert and Victoria Dore. William and Edna Green. George and Shirllne Holzworth. Karl and Dagmar Johnson. Henry and Patricia Long. Joseph and June McCoy. Lewis and Isabel Melton. Maurice and Marie Poole. Francis and Cecelia Rupp. Jerone and Barbara Simmet. John and Hope Thomas. Lewis and Myra Wisslnger. Lafayette and Gonzella Washington. . GIRLS John and Doris Birchen. Joseph and Barbara Carr. Martin and Margaret Dietz. Conrad and Lorraine Erickson. Francis and Ethel Mcßride. Arthur and Janet Merchant. William and Winifred Terry. James and Doris Villa. James and Eddie Burgess. Eli and Pannle Hughes. Robert and Phyllis Carey. Leroy and Zelda Cubbaae. Peter and Virginia Donohue. Ralnh and Marie Guppy. Leonard and Jo Edith Mehegatl. Charles and Eleanor Miller William and Adele Thronhtll. Frank and Aurea Cubero. It'* Spring Again—Tim* to Havo Your RII II A REPAIRED KI I 111 \ CLEANED IIV WII stored Unmatched Quality at Popular Prices ~ " How much beauty lies Dusting hidden in yeur rugs? Washing Our cleaning process brings new Roiiairiiitf brillance to your rugs and pro npdinng | on g S t (, e j r us e an( j j, eaU fy g s jj. ClArimr mates cheerfully given without OlOnng obligation. Call- Full insurance CY O 0010 protection at no extra cost to you. Careful washing under personal __direction. NESHAN G. HINTLIAN Established 1917 1128 Connecticut Avenue