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D-14 THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. < wnowr. octouzm is, i—g ROOSEVELT Cuntinned From Page D-i •electing the most amusing and brainy women in town. So many different names were suggested it's Impossible to list them all. Some of the most frequently m ntloned were: Mi's. Alice Longworth— daughter of the President Theodore Roosevelt and known internationally for her bril liance and sharp wit. Mme. Muniz—wife of the Bi.'zilian Ambassador whose d -rnifled and amusing parties plus a warm, happy personality have made her beloved in Washington. Mrs. Robert Low Bacon—an acivc worker for the Repub lican Party, world traveler and top hostess. Mrs. Truxtun Beale—who J \ silver spring preview foir: Come to our fabulous preview fair in celebration of the Opening of our newly ex- 4 panded Silver Spring Store and you may win this exciting contemporary split-level house—Dan Ostrow’s famous “Capri" in beautiful Greenwood Knolls. Decorated by Dorothy Dobbin of “Living for Young Homemakers” magazine and com * pletely furnished down to the last lamp by The Hecht Co., this spacious 4-bedroom, l'/ 2 -bath house can be yours! Here’s - all you have to do ... just come to The Hecht Co. and pick up your Official Entry Blank. Complete in 25 words or less the sentence “I like to shop in Silver Spring because ..and deposit your entry in the Contest Box at Dan Ostrow’s -£H «l, 1955. Hurry, ■ ■'i ;.v, V - • ; v ' I ... 4 ~-4 4^4'4. - , ./>■■■ , . . ~ > 4.;^, . 4 ;• V\ 44 • 4 '■ ; ;.:4- \i 4 *' '4'.ife,'T A-4 ~.Me —kt fcw,i singly • Block, Novy and Important Brown! • Autumn Prints Plus Lots of Rod! • Jumpers! 3-Pioca Stylos! • Rayon Cropos, Monswoars and Flannels! • Sixes for Missed and Women! Double-take savings on the newest fashion packed bevy of brand new dresses you’ve seen in ages! Com plete ’round-your-wardrobe selections! Mate a jump er with a cocktailer ... a rayon crepe glitter fashion with an office classic! Every silhouette, every color, every fabric in the news. Budget Dresses, Third Floor, Mezzanine, Washington; Second Floor, Silver Spring and PARKington . ~%,-.4-v -'. J i -i .(??'»■• ** :4 ' 'V v>". ' .' 4; '* ■ : .... ' , ‘ / 4 . ..4-;4 My famous year-round , - _' •. ‘ | • Mensweor Royon Flannel! • Fully Linod for Fin# Fit! • Slim Fittod Stylos! 5 Colors! • Misses', Petites and Woman's Sixos Brand-new, made up by the famed manufacturer, especially for this event! Four styles that stepped right off the pages of the national circulation maga zines (where they were advertised for more). Each style of fine four-season rayon flannel magnificently tailored with hand-bound buttonholes, rayon crepe linings and Armo interfacings for lasting shape. \ Grey, blue, charcoal, beige and green In Misses’ 10 to 18, petites’, 12 to 20, and women's 14% to 22%. Budget Suite, Third Floor, Mezzanine, Washington; Second Floor, Silver Spring and PARKington Washington, Silver Spring, PARKington r * • r m 7 C gathers in her salon many of the great minds and personal - 1 ! itlea of the world. Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins < —widow at the first American Minister to Canada and former . chief of protocol. Mrs. Robbins . r Has also given her talents to the State Department as as- < sistant chief of the Foreign , Office Buildings wherein she supervised furnishings and 1 decorations of our embassies i abroad. Mrs. Mitchell Palmer—widow of President Woodrow Wilson’s 1 Attorney General. Her good i humor and warm nature make i her a popular Capital per sonality. i j Mme. Van Roljen—talented , j and well-informed wife of the Netherlands Ambassador. She ; is a top diplomatic hostess. > Mme, Ortons—wife of the j l Minister of the Italian Em- | bassy whose lovely Georgetown residence has been the seem of many an interesting gather ing. Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller wife of the Undersecretary for Health, Education and Wel fare. She combines a reserved exterior with an unexpected and delightful wry hufnor. ■I EXTRA SPECIAL | fe On a Well-Known Wave a For a Limited | ■ 1 ) Includes Hoir Cut and Creme Rinse > > W« are proud to announce ttiut Miu McCann, formerly of Boad'i Q \ laeuty Salon of f St., it now a member of our etoff. A \ ANTHONY’S BEAUTY SHOP { ( Lobby Floor, Tromsportotio a Blit-—Air Conditioned 0 ) 17rti and H Streets N.W. ME. 8-4453 A J)_ _ _ Open All Day Seinrdeyt A To Visit Historic Sites Members of the Emily Nel son Chapter'of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet today at 1 p.m. and proceed on a,tour of three his toric shrines. Mrs. Dorothy. S. Ragan, chapter historian, has ar- ranged for the group to tour Gunston Hall, of .Vir ginia Patriot George Mason; wearing a starry-eyed / l peau de soie cocktail I w|\ , dress .. .in white, •pink or blue. Sizes 7 ~T ■— to 15. From a wide \ \ ! collection at IV \ • 49.95 ]} A 1315 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ? Si 1 ' - - I Old Pohlck Church, and Woodlawn, the home of Nelly Curtis Lewto. CACum ALL (fomGid WE ARE SOW OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY ) From 9:30 to 9:00P.M. urn**. 308 F ST. N.W.