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B-8 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. FRIDAY. JCLT 18, IBM EMMY LOU —By Marty Link OiiiiXml l*i r*»lL. im ** T M W- w ■ PeS Ottiee "But these letters of Alvin’s are irreplaceable. Just how safe ARE your safe deposit boxes?” 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. Jackaon Brown. Jr., 21. Charlottesville, ▼a., and Sadia Malloy. 18, Alexan dria. Va. Michael Arnona. 25. 3.7Z6 17th at. n.w.. '■ and Mariorla Boyd. 26, 1724 Lamont at. n.w. William Evans. 27. and Barbara Com etock, 18. both of Richmond. ttonato Capotorto. 2*. New York City, and Tereaa DlGiuseppe, 21, 26 Sher ,• man Circle n.w. Charlea Gohr, 2.7, Berwyn Heights. Md., and Kathryn Brannon. 22. 11.70 Penn sylvania ave. a.e. Joseph Petersen. Jr., .78, New Orleans, La . and Imoeene Colburn. .73, 1925 -7.7 rd at. a.e. John Hoffman. 2.7. 2823 Gainesville at. s.e . and Catherine Pettit. 20. 3607 20th at. n.e. Alonzo Bliss 111. 20. 1401 Locust rd. n.w.. and Joyce Linton, 13, Silver Spring, Md. ■herman Meiaelman. .71. 1.707 Saratoga ave. n.e., and Neida Goldstein, 23, .7400 6th at. n.w. Edward Goloway. 29. New York City, and Phyllis Strock. 26. Alexandria. Va William Gibson. 37. .3100 Massachusetts ave. s.e.. and Angela Mlnelli. 36. Scranton, Pa. George Dixon, 62 Sheraton Park Hotel, and Ymelda Miller. 37. .7327 Cleveland ave. n.w. John Davidson. 50. 114 sth st. n.e.. and Elisabeth Goepp. 45. New Castle. Del. ■ Isaac McElroy, 28, Waverly. Tenn., and Ruth Denka. 21, Jamestown. N. Y. • Michael T '.oderick. 2.7, 616 Evarts st. ’ n.e.. a", Doris Mangan. 20. 6105 North Dakota ave. n.w. Harry Howar. 29. 1212 M st. n.w., and Julienne Novelle, 28. Arlington. Va. Robert Arrington. 29. 1.740 Riggs j»l. n.w.. and Carrie Simms. 33. 223 Florida ave. n.w. Henry Sutton, jr.. 21, Shelbvville. Tenn.. and Lillian Evans. 18. Arlington, Va. Clandes Bridges. 28. 712 sth it a.w., and Maggie Jubilee. 29. 2520 13th st. n.w. rwnn ”™°^ — Hf) —3; — Wisconsin and Western Avenues, Chevy Chase 615 North Washington Street, Alexandria SAVE 4.20 yWjL SAVE Vor more GLOVE SPECIAL jacketed cotton jf - on SEC ONDS .. . mported,^andmade sundresses s!fu%jfe\ d\ S' 0 LAKER LACE CLOTHS y<ffla\ \ /sJJ Vt\ \ AV E)£J JEBS&r Number 1 seconds of these famous cloths which If ; n regular stock, these airy summer AliV Lrlr \ W sass ABStBr means they're practically perfect. Lovely, long- &N&* gloves would be 3.00, 3.50 or 4.00. En if in regular A r~ /WhTV LfjiW \ EHf Wfffmßf wearing, easy to launder. Every cloth at least Vi tirely hand - crocheted .. . popular Stock 14 95 I ( Mi) VW'MHi <v fc & W nBBE&\ less than its price if perfect. shorties and a few 8-button length. * * v/ VXJff; •'" 54x72" 1 _l_l _l__ 4.95 to 9.95 A not in every style. We believe you'll dote upon it .. . lQMSßfcfipiClr / 72x72", square or round 8.75 ■ Gloves Ist Floor jocxeted or bareback. It's tweedy cotton / HpS&- xSsSv ImBSSmSt / 63x83" 8.75 ■ rh»w/Vhn«» nnri AUvnrutrin an Everglaze Soap'n'Water fabric. / s§£ JBg&ft HOr / 72x90" _ 6.50 to 12.95 I Chevy Chase and Alexandria That means it's guaranteed uncondi- /4-tu X *° tionaliy washable. Pique borders ' and /--P * 1 1 B B 2nc^^ QSe * * bows the bare-sleeved jacket. Pick blue- / ff tUT 8 cQjK ' jj \ \ P r o k j b ß OCk ° r ’° n ‘ / REDUCED \ \ our own Jane Wandl Dresses, Ist Floor / ffl I || men’s terry shirts k l' 00 NYLONS Chevy Chase and Alexandria / /h-. ' j ? jJi J \ V. jSgP|p ’ if , jjX ■ / \ *3O denier daylong weight /jjfjj tUrflfyS : W / \ • 15-denier microfilm seamless (resist hgj' , ‘jjrr' Cotton terry patterns and j -Jf \’V ' ant to runs from small snags). SAVE on m W ' lUi P' M|| soft, absorbent plain knits. j j f <Jm \ Summer colors .. . sizes BV2 to 11. ’IP- U In group, white, maize, * k if \ Hosiery, Ist Floor stamped towels *' ■BE* W n my . s, M , l jfl V o«y a«.«. ai^i. Men's Shop, Ist Floor, / jl||| \ :, ET ETr* 4 AA •• Chevy Chase . . . Lower i K \ OI * w Level, Alexandria. \ ' If in our regular stock, each of these "> CANDY SPECIAL lovely linen guest towels would be 65c. sis. • , ' - V7 ODD- I V 8 designs ... hand-drawn double hems. Treat for the children ... sugared Cc A I \ O /H 141/2x2o’/2-inch size. licorice scotty dogs. Pound 4*o / \ fl\ j ' , / , N V Candy, Ist Floor (\ I M ' \l U7/J / l \] I** / i Art Needlework, 2nd Floor ? Chevy Chase and Alexandria ' I /\ \ M * # V"< Chevy Chase and Alexandria H \ J CONVENIENT PARKING ... COMFORTABLE AIR-CONDITIONED SHOPPING Remember: Woodward & Lothrop Chevy Chase and Alexandria Stores will be closed Mondays through August 17th Kenneth Shelin, 38. 17-38 P st. n.w., and Bernice Frisch, 38, 1754 Massa chusetts ave. n.w. James Martin. .72, Bolling Field, and Mary Perez, 35, Tucson. Arts. Biggest Chile Port. VALPARAISO.—This Chilean port is the largest and most im portant on the Pacific south of the city of Los Angeles. ADVERTISEMENT. Worry of ~ ~ FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don’t be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when you **}• ta * or laugh. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort and security bv holding plates more firmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It’s alkaline i non acid) Get FABTEFTH at any drug store. ADVERTISEMENT. 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They include a trip to Great Falls, Md., a walk to hear the “avian vespers” along the Chesa peake and Ohio Canal towpath and C. & O. Canal barge trips. Chartered buses will leave 1013 Fifteenth street N.W. at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow for the Great Falls tour, with return sched uled for about 9:30 p.m. Par ticipants may bring picnic sup pers. Bus reservations can be made by calling Adams 2-6363, branch 653, through today. Evening With Birds. The outing to hear bird songs on the canal towpath will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sun day. Naturalists will meet the group at Stop 39 on the Cabin Delightfully Air Cooled WltlAß. 0 HOTEL Special for Saturday! Summer Dresses originally 10.95 to 14.95 *>y.9B Cotton Cords Voiles Sheer Denims Rayon Prints Rayon Shantungs Broadcloths Exclusive Styles. All Smart Summer Shades. Sizes 9 to IS, 10 to 20 * SUMMER SUITS originally 12.95 to 14.95 10 Cotton Cords Rayon Sharkskins Nylon and Rayon Cords Navy and Pastels. Sizes 10 to 16 * John car line, at MacArthur boulevard and Cornell street in Glen Echo. , Mule-drawn canal barge trips start at Lock 3 on Thirtieth street, one block south of M street, at 2 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday. The barge travels to Lock 5, Brookmont, where up stream passengers may get off to return via the Glen Echo streetcar or stay on board for the trip back. Tickets may be obtained or reservations made through Gov ernment Services, Inc., 1135 Twenty-first street N.W. through Friday. The number is National 8-7363. The historical museums at Great Falls, Md., and Fort Wash ington, Md., will be open tomor row and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. At the Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Indian lotus plants are in full bloom. These plants were Chauffeur's Death Under Train Ruled Suicide Coroner A. Magruder Mac- Donald yesterday issued a certifi cate of suicide in the death of Bie Dulgheru, 34, a chauffeur of the Romanian Legation. Mr. Dulgheru, according to po lice, leaped to his death from a Pennsylvania Railroad train on June 27. The death occurred in the terminal yards near Ninth street and New York avenue N.E. Police were told Mr. Dulgheru fell in front of a Baltimore and Ohio train arriving in Washing ton from Chicago. grown from seed believed to be more than a thousand years old. Other floral displays in the National Capital. Parks include begonias and petunias in La fayette Park and canna lilies around the old State-War-Navy building. LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ON FAMOUS MAKE aid All sizes and styles . . . worth their weight in cold right now! No finer service or installation available anywhere ... and you get cool savings at Sun! Snap yours up before we sell out! REG. *229.95 I S<fl 7Q.50 1/3-H.P. famous moke room ( I M air-conditioner at $51.45 off! ’ | | REG. *329.95 I SQQA-85 V2-H.P. famous make with ther- ( M mostot at $90.10 off! * w REG. *399.95 \ SO 00-88 %-H.P. famous make with ther- ( M mostat at $110.07 off! * ■§ Deaths Reported (From D. C. Bureau of Vital StatUtlea.l John George, 98. 810 sth at. n.w. Evelyn t. LaCrone, 91. 2804 14th at. n.w. Alleta P. T. Lion, 89, 1430 A it. a.i. Hattie Rice. 84. 7300 14th at. n.w. Jeaale Blreh, 8.7. 315 Q at. n.w. Alien L. A. Fox. 78. 2707 Adama MUI rd. n.w. John 8. Parkins. 77. 118 4th at. a.e. Adolph G. Walters, 77, 613 Incraham at. n.w. John W. Goodman. 77. 1207 Vi 6th at. n.*. Bruce Lehman. 74. Joneavllle. Mich. Worth C. Gatewood. 73. Mt. Rainier, Md. Alma M. Lone, 70, Arlington. Va. Nathan Golden, 68. 1125 Sprint rd. n.w. Albert A. Sweeny, 67 629 Maaaachuaetta ave. n.e. Genevieve K. Brady. 65. 8612 Rlttea houae at. n.w. Marie Abeel. 60. 1366 G at. a.e. Howard Hutelna, 69. 8337 Nlchola ava. a.e. Eatella F. Miller, 58, 18.76 3rd at. n.e. John 8. Fonner, 50. 188 Darrintton at. a.w. Meredith Fullerton. 50. Clifton, Va. Laura Sheeta. 46, 2117 I at. n.w. Alyee O. Taggart, 46. 2131 O at. n.w. Thomaa F. Corcoran, 45, Lowell, Mail. Infant Wllllama, Washington. Perry Hawkins. 82, 1921 lat at. n.w. Oennosuske Higashi. 69. 2433 Shannon pi. s.e Noah W. Greathouse. 68, 1613 P at. n.w. Esther Jones. 46, Warrenton. Va. Flossie Dotta. 43. 1744 Bennlng rd. n.a. Brneat Ray. 42, 4 Logan ct. n.w. Oary Meredith, infant, 235 F at. a.w. Man Gets Up so 6 Years In 8 Check Forgeries James McDonald, of no fixed address, yesterday was sentenced to serve from 20 months to 6 years on eight charges of check forgery. McDonald, who Is colored, protested that, when he pleaded guilty, he had been drinking and didn’t know what he was doing. 1109 g street n.w. 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