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Tnenlv journal.Rvrry Evening, Wilmington, Drlawnrr, Friilav, Jnnnnry 13, VWf Bride Tomorrow Their Engagement Announced Hatifpiet Chnirnian Clubs Union Park Gardens Artists of State Invited to Show In Philadelphia Fine Arts Exhibit to Open In Aeadeniy 'of Music Jantiar 29 A NNOUNCEMENT In made. of the engagement of Miss Marion M. Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Mabel M. Thompson and the late Mr.

John Thompson of 912 East Seventeenth Street, to Mr. Harry E. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M.

Reynolds. tUft) 1 R. AND MRS. OTTAVIO 11 GEORGE of Netrark announce the engagement, of their daughter, Miss Josephine George, to Mr. Roland P.

Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson of Newark. (Below) Delaware Party I At White House Night Reception 6 Governor, Slate fional Delegation Among Guests Gov. and Mrs.

Richard C. McMuI-. Irn were among the guests at the Congressional reception given last evening by President and Mrs. RDOscvelt at the White House in honor of members of Congress. More than one thousand guests were received at the affair by the Treadent and Mrs.

RocscveU. The Marir.e Band played. A dinner was piven precedin? the reception by the President, and Mrs. Roosevelt. Governor and Mrs.

McMullen were in the group received immediately after the Speaker of the House and Mrs. William B. Bankhead. Vice-President ar.d Mrs. Garner, as head of the Senate list, were absent.

aWBBMBWBBajBjBaBBBBJBJBJBJBaBJBJBJBjaBB vl I i 'W'- 1 I ulA I h-i A ih fed A sasMaMa.aaaMaMlaiiiii i itmm US KALM-'" RACHER. 11 ho ha ertef an prriidmt of th" had'ez' Auribary of Tfnwre Lidy. I f'ir the prftt ynr, II prrfirf" ri rr the nvntml hanqurt the nuT'bary In hrrf fnntght in thr Hn'r! -Pnrtt Mr nl rnhrjrh rr ivr at ltM North (havt. Amine, Vt llavr Dinner Toni lit Twen'y-flve members of the Vil- son Club of W'iimlng'on wjjj a dinner at McConnell'x this evening when President Paul Swain Haven of Wilson C'ollrgo xiil be honor iT'iest. and speaker.

Dr. Havens --iu dir.eict! the coming cev-n'ie'h anniversary fund campaign of 'he fr.r tj rv) 000. Mrs. Harold Sheppard is chairman of the committee working for fh" anniversary fjnd in Delaware Miss Graham, president of the Wilmlng'on Vilson Club, will preside over i'r dinner. the dinner.

Dr Havens' will speak at the mtipg of the Braneh of the American Association of University Women in the New Cenurv Club on ''Why the Liberal Arts College." Talks Minion Work Miss Doris Schlunt. a missionary from the Ramabai Muktj Mission in India, told of 'he xork of the m--sion at a dinner meeting of the Friendship and Philathea. Bible Classy of First and Central Prsbv- terUn Church lasr. night in the so-j rial hall of the church. Delaware artists have been invited to exhibit at the 134th annual exhibition of paintinj and scuJpnure of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arls.

Philadelphia, to be from. Jsn. 29 to March 5 in th? academy. Schedules for the exhibi tion have bren sent out bv Alfrr.1 G. B.

Steel, president of th academy. The media will Include oil and tempera painting and sculpture. The works to be shown will hr confined to original works by liring American artists in oil. temneia. and never publicly ex- nimtcd in Philadelphia.

Not more than two paintings or two works of sculpture mav be submitted bv any one artist. However, two painttnes and two pieces of sculpture may br sutnltted by one artist. Joseph T. Fraser. recenUy appointed secretary of the academy, will have general charge of the rx- hibition.

Mr. Eraser served for five years as curator of the school both in Philadelphia and at Chester Spring. Dinner Party Tonight At College Wilmington members of the senior class of the Pennsylvania Military College at Chester will be guests at a dinner to be given this evening by Col. Frank K. Hyatt.

prsidnt of the college, and Mr. Hyatt at their home in Chester. Member of the class are: William F. O. Moore, Henry A.

Kitselman. Jr. William E. SUhler. Tarewell Fmlth.

Roy Surplus. Sidney Ros-berger. Wilfred Farrell. Arthur Wong. Frank Wright.

Franklin HarUel. Leonard L. Ross, Arthur L. Sachs. Harvey W.

Scott. Robert Mover, Iron Zuckrrman, Waller F. Zandl. Fred F. Turner.

William F. Spang. Thomas F. White. Hus-sul Poster.

William B. Keller, and William B. Senior. Vivens Are Invited To James Inaugural Among those who have recvivd Invitations for the inaugural ceremonies of Gov. -elect Arthur H.

James of Pennsylvania, are Mr. anj Mrs. Harry W. Viven of Rrideeville The inaugural ball will be held in Harrisburg next Tuesday. For many year Govrnor-elrv', James and Mr.

and Mrs. Viven hav been friends. Colonel Viven. wh has Ven a lifelong Republican, at one time was on the Governor's staff of Delaware. Variety Shower LAUREL.

Jan 13-iSpecial. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Neal were given a variety shower recently at the. home of Mrs.

O'Neal's father, Mr. Oscar O'Neal. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E1r CVN1 and mtv Mr Julia.

Whit. Mr and Mrs Francis Wathrlv and family. Mr and Mrs. Oeorj Mirria. Mr.

and Mrs Frnt Whu and son. Mr. and Mrs Jack Crnpprr and ann. Mr. and Mrs Flmr Workman.

Mr and Mra. Frd Whit and family. Mr and Mra. T. F.

PorT. Mr. and Mrs. Car-mr Moor and famllv. Mra.

Norman and daughter. Mri. Ralph Hastings Mra. Ruih Rnry. Mr.

and Mrs Harvard Whalr and family, Mra. Clfvrland Pusrv and daughter. Mrs Martha Oerman. Mrs. Krln Welch and family.

Mrs. Edith O'Neal. Mra. Sallie Pohm and daughter. Mra.

Marian Weathrrlr. Mr and Mrs. Joaeph Wright. Mra Waller Henry, Mrs Taullne James Ernest CTiipman. Mrs.

Sadie Johnaon and daughter. Miss Caihertne Car-mean. Misa Altre O'Neal. Miss Kathrvn Ooolee. Miaa Ethel O'Neat.

Miss Estella Hearn, Misa Xtabel Johnson. Mr. Woodrnw Baker. Mr Junior Hykea. Mr.

Isaac Mitrh-11. Mr. Eldridge O'Neal. Mr. Frank Dvkrs Mr.

Daniel Windsor, Mr. Oeorge Marvil of Dagtooro. Variety Shower KENNETT SQUARE. Jan. 13 'Special).

Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Middteten, of Landenberg were given a shower Tuesday night in honor of their recent marriage, by the latter's sister. Mrs.

Joseph Pyle. The partv was heid the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Middleton.

at Landenbv-rg. Guests were from West Chester, Wilmington. Kennett Square. Landenberg. Willowdale and Christiana.

Shouer for Couple IDG ELY, Mdl. Jan. 13 (Special). A reception and miscellaneous shower was given Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson N. Luyster Wednesday night in the social rooms of St. Paul's Reformed Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry R. Klotz. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E.

Koeneman. Mrs. Fred Koeneman. and Mrs. Marion Stoops comprised the committee.

Engagements CHF8TERTOWN. Md Jan 13- Special i. Mrs Hattve Crw of Brt-terton has announced th engaee-nirnt of her daughter. Miss N. Paul-l'e Crew, to Mr.

Raymond VonCulin of Olenoldcn. mhk Crew erarlu-ated In trained nursing from the Faston Hospital last Jun. Dinner Honor For llridvAilerl GFORCETOWN. Dfl. Jan.

13- Speclah. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard Barr entertalnpd on Monday nlsht. at a dinnrr and thrafr party In honor of their daughter.

Miss Mary Elizabeth, whne engage, ment to Mr. Joseph C. l.ingo. deputy prothonotary of Suwx County, ias hern announced. Mr.

Lingo Is thr son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lingo of Millsboro. (ln lla Lunrliron Thirl y-three members of the Katharine Krapf Bible- Olasa of Zton Lutheran Church attended the annual luncheon meeting of the cla.vy yesterday at Hearn's. During I he progratn hour class "Asier'' of the past yeflf were revea'ed and rew ones chosen.

Mis. Fred If. Dautel was re-eie ted president of the clavs. O'hr officers named are: Vice-president Mrs. Anna M.

Rerrmn; recording serretary. Mrs. Ipna A. Stphey; corresponding secretary. Mrs.

Emma Dor.vhel, and treasurer, Mrs. Eva M. Flickincer. riioto hy Kershaw Bttidlo. Weddings Cotnplon-Kimhlr Announcement ha been made of the niarriaze of Miss Mary Compton or New Orleans La daughter of Mrs.

Thomas Wilbur C.utiplon of Mi.ss., to Mr. wnrd Wirketsham Kimble of thi city and Raton La. The wedding took place on IVc. 2(i in Vlcks-bim in Hie historic Christ Churrh. built, in 110 during thr ministry of the bri.le's; grent-great-Erand-fathor, the ftev.

Tr. Oerge Weller. Tlie brute 1 a graduate of the University of Mississippi and also attended All Saints Junior College In Vick.mrg. and Stuart Hall In Stanton. Va.

Mr. Kimble Is a graduate or the Drexel Institute of Technology. Philadelphia. A for their ret inn from a mo'or trip through Floijd.i they will go to Baton Rouge vhere they will be at home at 2H07 Lake Hills Parkway. right MIDDLETOWN.

D-l, 13 Special. Miss Ruth White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Woody Whitv of near St. and Mr. Charles H.

Wriclit. son of Mr, and 'Mrs. Harry Wright of Ftcidsboro. were married in Flkton. on Sunday, Jan.

by thp Rev. Allert Thomis. They were attended bv Mr. and Mrs. Janie.s Wallace of Odessa.

McClain-datilki MIDDLETOWN. Del. Jan. 13 fSpectali. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Elimbeuh McClain.

daughter of Mr. and Mr'. George McClain of Eaton. to Mr. Jam-s Gaulke.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Gaulke of Smyrna, in Centre-ville, Md on Saturday. Dec. 31.

The Rev. Colvin Randall officiated, llie couple was attended by MLs touise aim of Philadelphia and Mr. Alvin Gaulke of SmTna. The couple will live in Middletown. LllcIlt'H'lHul CHESTERTOWN.

Jan. 13-iSpecialt. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mis Anna Lucht to Mr. Charles Wood, both of near Chester-town The ceremony took place on Tuesday. Jan.

10. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hers-berg. this city, the Rev.

Theodore H. Ernst offlnaiing. The eouple will live on the bridegroom's farm in Quaker Neck. Benefit Party Planned The Woman's Auxiliary of Im-manuel P. E.

Church will hold a benefit card party on Monday evening. Jan. 23. in the parish house. Easo DrynosSjCoughs OUI TO COLDS CIVI YOUR If your thro.fi mented with Irritation, IHKOATTHiS husklness.

dryness or MI Mf ATI coughs due to cold, a Vlcka Cough Drop solved naturally in your mouth will give the troubled membranes a soothing, medicated bath for 12 to IS mlnutea I Rj1lr comes last because Vicks are medicated with the throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub- famous for relieving coughs and VICttG C0U6II discomforts due to coias. Mis Katheri of Chatham. N. ho ha the holidays ler and Mr. arl Mrs Frn-ri Brady rf 212? Lr.r -ter ie.

returni -o n-r home Tuediy. Mi's irn OTi and Ca-hrrine oTci entertained nner on Sunday in hor.or of Miss Fraii'e. K'j- honore-1 Mi-s Mraley. Mr. and Mis.

Jamct Jackorj I Wf3 fiyram'iie r-t. r-'ertir -1 fr.fnd; on evealr.z. Dr. E. W.

Wailin of Un on ia- r.izr' th" Oarderis Ct CI on the of handkar.e-d the horn: of Mrs. Haker. Hone Fmm Virginia Mrs. J. E.

V. Valwri. ilfi gxs'h Union greet. has fro a viiit to Cu'yr. 'chard Cannon of il SoTh Eye a mor street, xh'.

beer, i'l t'rr the ra has Mrs. W. 3 213 Bancroft PsrkTar. davs this a "-'c Mr. and Mrs.

H. Soi'h Union Stro-' er'f a pa.rtv fA honor of :y.r:r'?v -A hcir son Daniel, Those present wre Br-tv P'V" Solom'-n. i M''iyrr. Ty ar.d Mrs. Hsrr' N'w i.n.

1 ras'er --rn-e r. a i Ing cirrl rr Wed" '-isr ernoo.n. Fnfertains HvrjrtT i Mrs Wane- .7 L- dep. S'reef I of the Am Soie'-- yes'erdav. Mrs.

Si-ah B-ickman and famf'T of 2110 5S ree t' end in New Brirsx-k. N. J. Mr. nd Mn.

re': of 5 f-o'i'h SvcaTjor had their this flt Fmma and Mrs. T'7f'rry of Orfrd. pa. Mr. Mrs Herh-e star.

ford had as 'r-r recrr guest Ms. F-erey Ar-r arylis. Miss Margare c'Z of Tex wss a recent visitor Union Pr Gardens Miss Mi-Id rd Havre of 212i Rdd'e S'reet is conMred her hom by illness. perfume Tin in i' ears vt Negrito girl of Trs perfume is placed a ro'led e'ob and placed toe split lo'-ie of the ear. SALE CHILDREN'S CLOTHES Reduced 21 to Relosr fntt AH, SALES FINAL Elitabeth Rcee, Ine.

fWrT Tatnall Street uins k- Hfadyuar'e-s tor Gaodyesr Glote R-uber, We Yello'v S'anpt. OPEN EEMG ii it 3 Middletown Century C1b The regular meeting of the Middletown New Century Club will be held at the hom of Mrs. Howard A Pool next Tuesday aflernoon. Mrs. Char! N.

Plerson will give a book review. Frllnn Avon lub A current events program was pre-sented by the Felton Avon Club, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. V. A.

Hargadine, chairman, read an economic digest of President Roosevelt's a-ldrefs to Con2ress. Mrs. Charles Lee SrP talked of the "Regenry of Germany UndT Hitler" Mrs. Lavina Rowoe presented current news. Durin? the sKial hour Mr Hargadine was assisted by Mr.

N. Ife Slpple. Next Wednesday the program will be in charge -of Mrs. T. B.

Case, chairman of public welfare, assisted by Mrs. Ashton Jester. Ielmar Nw Century lub Final plan were ma-1e at. a spe clal meeting of the Del.Tiar N'w Century Club last night fr.r the ann'versary luncheon of the to he on Tuday, Jan. 24.

In th Masonic Temple Th meeting was In charze- of Mrs. Albert earn and Mrs. Frank Faulkner, co-chairmen of the committee on hospitality. The program will be unocr th direction of Mrs. Paul K.

Elli and the decorations under Mr. Raymond Ik'mon. F.a-h msmb-r rf the local club will given the. prlvileee of inviting guests. Laurel New Cenlury Club The laurel New Century Club will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mis.

George Rf hollenbereer In rharee. The lopi-- will be "Health." Ur William Pretty-man and Dr. A. II Williams will be the speakers. IfnroemaVers f'luh MERMAID.

Jan. 13-'Spwal. The Three. in-One Hommakers' Cl'ib started Ps activities for 1539 yesWday with a covered dish luncheon at he home of Mrs. Clarence Wells.

Miss Maude Mo, the nw president, presided New committee chairmen were announced as follows: Health. Mrs J. Patferscn; annual reports, Mrs. Muskle Johnston; publicity, Mrs John Lynch; community work, Mrs Ionard Nelson; Mrs. Harold Little; recreation.

Mrs. Raymond Stone; parliamentarian. Mrs. Carl Nelson; historian. Mrs, Esi Litt Mrs.

Georze Alleorn and Mrs Earl Godwin were named to attend the leader training school on handcraft on Jan. 21 at Newark. The club will hold an all day meeting on Feb. at the home of Mrs. Anna Cameron at Milford Cross Ronds.

Mrs Ka' Henley Dauzherty. county home demonstration leader. spoke on "The Farm Family Outlook for 19n9." Oames were conducted bv Mrs. Daugherty after the program. O.

L. Carl Parly The ways and means commit tee of Diamond State O. No. 122 will hold a 5f0 card party tomorrow n'ght. In Orange Hall.

Games will sfAtt at 8.30 o'clock. MATTRESSES RENOVATED 504 Madison St Phone 2-8746 VtVe and Tatnall St. $9-50i Cm I M. A. BAILEY F.xchiMVe.

Children's, Wear 227 WEST NINTH STREET Senator and Mrs. Jamrs H. Hughes were received in the Senate majority group. Senator John G. Town-end, was included in the Senate minority group.

Rep. George S. Williams and Mrs. Williams vcre in the minority House croup. Senator.

Wife Entertain Senator and Mrs. Hushes entertained at nner in honor of Governor and Mr5. at 'he apartment. 2311 Connecticut Avenue, precedin? the reception. were: Dr.

and Mrs. Jo.m C. Martin of Wyoming, son-in-iaw and daughter of Senator and Mrs. Hushes; Mr. Randolph Hughes, r.pphew of host and hostess and Mr.

M.ix Tern- of Dover, formerly Senator Huchvs' law partner, and Senator and Mrs. Charles A. Andres of Florida: Senator and Mrs. D. Worth Clark of Idaho; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph K. Chase. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Wyatt. Mrs. Neitah Kins. Miss Marsha Hatch, and Mrs. John Snyder, all of Washington.

Clas Is Entertained, Committees Nametl The Thilathea Class of the Westminster Presbyterian Church was entertained last night by Mrs. P. Turner at her home Rt Hilltop Manor. At the business meeting Miss Jo sephine McBnde. president, announced the following committees: Social: Mis Elosncr Krt.

chairman: Mrs. Eva Flake Mrs Ftrir Evsrs. Miss Sira Eil'-r-it. Mr? Ethrl Kinksri. Mrs.

KpItei Lsmbrrt. Mrs. Grsce Turner. Mrs Dorothy Weaver. Wutji nr4 mns: Mi's LunHe Bull, chairman; Mis Blackwood.

Catherine Bolton. Mr IVrothv Hskir. Mi Jessse Meeinms. Mrs. Pes Moor.

Mi Eirs Thrmpsnrt. Mrs. Mrr BnxrlirB: Miss A'luline McCoy. Ann A'eindr Missionary- Miss Mury RmK. Publieitv: Mrs.

E-vher Kvans, chairman: Miss Sr Tiling. Supfwr: Miss France ElinH. rha'rman: Miss Chandler. Mrs. Winnie IVnley.

Dvonnn: Miss Membership: Miss Catherine BYn. Dr. Burr to Address Allied Women's Clubs The City Federation of Women's Clubs and Allied Organizations will 1 hold an evenine meefins on Mon- day night. Fob. 6, in the Y.

W. C. A. The session will take the place of tlie meeting scheduled for Feb. 10.

Dr. Samuel Er.f.e Burr, superin-t. tendent of public school of New Castle, will sak on 'The Develop-i merit of the Ideals of Americanism Amor.c the Yours People Who Are in Our Schools Today." Mrs. Frank W. Milling will preside.

i Luncheon Tomorrow For Cintler Lane Club The Cinder Lane Equestrienne Club will be guests at a luncheon to given at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Reese Dill at her home. 1201 Gilpin Avenue. Plans i will be made for the card party to tr? held next month. 1 O.

E. S. Group at Dinner Miss Elizabeth Fisher, retiring worthy inatron of St. John's ChajH tr. Order of Eastern Star, enter-twined at dinner at McDonnell's last evening the retiring effic-srs ar.d chairmen who served during her administration.

I Favors wre small paper dolls attired in evening dress. Concert Tonight Miss Sabina Kowalska. violinLst. will be the soloist at the Friday night concert of the Wilmington Federal Orchestra at 8:15 o'clock tonight at 909 West Street. Miss A Kowslska is concert-meister of the orchestra, directed bv Carl Elmer.

I It is a unit of the WPA. Personals Mr. end Mrs. John Burger of 668 North State Street. Dover, have re- turned from Charles Town.

wnere tney wre called Sundar by I trr death of the former's aunt, Mrs Howard Plowman. Mrs. Sonnin Krebs has been a puest this week" at the Beakman Tower, in New York City. i Mrs. Elizabeth Atkinson has re- turned to her home here after pending a few days as the gtiest of her sister, Mrs.

Ella Maclary. at isewport. I I 1MOXG the January bridrn tnU be Miss Evelyn Abbott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II.

Wayne Abbott of Seuport. Her marriage to Mr. James F. nought en HI. son of Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Doughten of HoVi Oak. M-tO tnke place tomorrow. On their return from a veddino trip.

Mr. Doughten and his bride trill hre at 23M Market Street. Wilmington Student In College Comedy Miss Anne Kraus of 2420 Wet Eighteenth Street has a role in the musical comedy. "Die Muchado." which the senior claw of Wilson CollctTP. Chamhrsbura.

will present next Monday night, at the college. The plot has for Its theme the return of "Aunt Sally" Wilson. founder of the fiJ-year-oM college for women, to tlv campu and portrays her reactions to the Wilson of 1939. From opening line to flnal curtain the product icn Is being staged, costumed, acted, and directed by Miss Krauss.will take part in on of the dance routines which hieh-lisht the eicht scenes of 'The She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Krauss. Men Wbo Aided Church To Be Guests at Supper Two activities are planned for next week by the Ladies' Aid 8ociety of Kinsswood M. E.

Church. On Wednesday the society will serve a supper in appreciation of the work done by the men of the. congregation and others on the upper room of the church. Tlie men. their wive and children will be entertained.

The monthly meeting of the society will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rena Garyanie.s of 1313 Vandever Avenue. A special demonstration will follow the business session. JutKon Society to See Pictures of Trip Abroad The Ann Judson Society of Sec-oTd Baptist Church will meet in the church Monday night. Mrs.

Charles F. Wollaston and her group will in charge. Dr. Eli7wbth V. Miller will tell of her trtp abroad last summer and illustrate the ddresK with morion pictures.

Plans -w-iU be made for a musical tea to be held on Feb. 4. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.

Foraker of near Port Penn entertained at their home on Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. Foraker's brother, Mr. Robert T. Morrison, of St. Georges, who celebrated his birthday anniversary.

Cards were enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles W. Morrison and Mr. Ever-ettr- S.

Brown. Those present were: Mr. r.d Mrs Robert T. Morruwm. Mr nJ Mrs Robrt M.

Morr.con. Mr. and Mrs Norman Mr. nS W. Morrison.

Mr. ri Mrs. Her Morrison. Mr. r.4 Mrs.

Cirnc R. Boyr. Mr ind Mrs. F.oOr-t T. FWkr.

Mis 0-rc B. Morrifcn. M. Gre Dorit Bptt. Lcrri.n Morrison.

Morron. Fp-akr. Bayard A. roraker, and S. Brown.

Slocking Shower Miss Frances Crisconi was honor puest at a stocking shower given on Wednesday night by the Cloverettes at the home of her sister. Mrs. William Marsilii, of 1705 West Eighth Street. Those present were: Mrs. Amerigo Carucci.

Mrs. Frank Lambese, Mrs. Michpel Reda. Mrs. "William Mar 1 silii.

Mrs. David Girso, Miss Mar-! caret and Miss Anna Jeanette, Miss Stella Campesi, and Miss Rose Alanta. PICTURES Picture Framing Artist Snpplie CIFTS CEO. HARDCASTLE SON 417 SHIPLEY ST. Wilmington.

Delaware Telephone 2-2314 CL 7 I Aanvniiro. jn ia Tlrp.ssps nnH Hnnw Finite Si HI if i Formerly 10.75 to 16.75 jj fP 1 Now 7.95 to 10.95 1 7 tD Dre5SES tl iPl Now 1.00 1.50 and 2.00 AU Sales Final Jj 1 A 800 Pairs jc Women's Girls' Dress or Spcri If 11 Oxford, Purr.ps and Straps ,1 UlVli7 I M' 'Vl "nffSSerAUheclC f)fl B'W''" heights. Bur several UU jn cS pairs. Marvelous Wfflj" values. All sizes.

riTM 1 AT THF qTTM Distinctively Smcurt I I I i I 1 Ji 1 Jlin Pairs Rav anel I 1 net HII 4 Q1IU Ull IA i I iww rciir5 ana oojs I HAND-SEWED I X. Ax uAioras and strap 5lipper aa .4 Bro soles. Leather Sixes to big size Z. Values to $2.45. Special HYLANDER'S announces a Sale of The first spring clothes are here, an exciN ing collection for those shoppers who wisely buy their summer clothes from the first inspired models.

Sketched above: Play dress of dashing indicidualily, hand-loomed in romantic India; blouse, red and purple stripes: skirt, ramooo linen; tvooden peg buttons; pig' tkin bell. $35.00. t. 395 Women's Hugtite Cinderella Levy Arch Straps Oxfords Values $12.75 up Black, brown or blue suede or leather. Comfort and style combined in thee shoes.

Values to 53.00. Sizes 2 to 10. Widths AAA to LEE. Blacks Blues Dubonnets Creens Creys Evenings Whites for Southern Wear Reg. 6.75, 7.75 fr 8.75 Rhythm Step Crayfiex Yorkers We present one of over 4 models that were previously priced at 8.75.

SALE PRICED at $4.90 111 WEST NINTH ST. "SEA Qoiry 412 DELAWARE AVENUE Phone 2-8018 Open Wed. Sat. Evenings Delaware Ave. X-m roUNDED BY THE LATE MORRIS LEVY IN ieS.

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