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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 24, 1991_PART 2. SOCIETY : > - Rizik Brothers 2 TWELVE-THIRTEEN F Big Floor Committee e —_— e For Stonewall Jackson Ball ! Es'ablished 1861 I The interest already manifested by so- H Rugs cial and official Washington in the May Sariaing i 'ortieres . i, | W, WD, Joses ons his Stored. Cold v the Stonewall Jack- Farniture 7 and lu-b Sts. Linens 0. 20, U. D. C., at Had- i ‘Carpets Upholstery . e © 4, assures the success | s attends its efforts, a par- tial list of the floor committee being Mr. George Rawl ator ~ Morris Mnade te Storage Humphreys, apt. Warren Reese, Delaplane, Lieut ) | 3r. Frank Morr |Turk Mr. Sam ( M Four-foot Steel Frame Lawn Bench, Price Boren, \|r . Dutton ;} Summer Needs in Furnzture $7.00 if;‘ Four-foot Folding Lawn Bench, Price } l t A Special Group of 115 Afternoon and St,reet Dresses That Sold Up o $150 _ $4.00 Price , $3.50 ! Special Green Porch Hammock, com- plete with mattress and chains. Price $19.00 :' Cards Issued to Talk ! On Strategy of War! Mrs. Beverley Randolph Mason has issued cards (o a lecture on “The Strat- | Mr. George floor committ § B S p cgy of the World War,” to be given by - | Large Size Cedar Chest, rounded corner enefit Performance e author. artist and sol- | i design, dust proof construction, Price To Be Given by Church| . 8 g A benefit performance for Si. Paul's |as 528.50 Episcopal Church will be given at art. ' :lha K‘nlt‘kil‘rhn(kflr Theater Wednes- i, major of the Royal W - - . ay, 27, at 2. 5| d or o ’ Double Size Lawn Swing, Apartment Size Cedar Chest Silocic The batronoants amithelons | puice; Btk adminiateator of Colo Unusual Models in Taffeta. Silk Crepe and other fabrics; every frogk is a typical RIZIK creation. The price is remarkable considering the high char- acter of these dresses. 3 | casion include Mrs. Coolidze, Mrs. |und by Marshals Joffe, Foch and Petain. 39.50 $16050 Francis . Warren. Miss Charlotte Charles Beughton ward B. McLean, Mrs. |Bj 1 I f John Hays Hammond and Mrs. J. C. Birthday Surprise il Boyd. : | Mrs. S. I. Coh I Inquire About Deferred Payment Plan. Ih; e {F::he" x: e “::E {imorthwest was tendered a surprise; I B || birthday anniversary party April 19, ° Mr. 2 Sdw e by her husband ane children. i L Lace Curtalns and the Misses Kemper have return- of New . -town guests were her| g ed from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nellye Coh We are offering a special assortment cf voile curtains at e ?.:iffr":"( - l’,’“'",‘ o | “prices which we have been unable to offer for several years past. - ! There are six numbers and all are of the finest voile with hand- ll drawn work, and trimmed with beautiful laces and real lace mo- ety ratane il tifs. Prices are as follows: R Mrs. Andrew G has returned to |3 k her home at Bealeton. Va. after 3R Dimity | No. 900, 54.00 pair. No. 903, $5.25 = e e Waists House | No. 901, $4.75 pair. No. 904, $5.75 pair. _ | |s i AFE A Rt asts , | Dresses No. 902, $5.00 pair. No. 905, $6.25 pan-. m:::fl; :f:‘m“*:":r,,,f*.f:r;"““*;,,f;- R graeed 0f siripea ang Lee, in Washington. checked PAng: $1.00 . 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W., = - Our Advice Is: Be Here Monday | at9:15A.M., to Attend This Big Suit Sale! ToseeassvassatasARssen e Toe T 'k and daugh from' London, England. Voile and r\l’;:‘i n:: : : ~ 5 i Mr"‘, A‘I(-xlnlh:r H. Sands of | NOVELTY BOBBIN.NET 36 in. Curtain Net, white, | |t s iy | i cronm and e 1ot wener I |G i . . 3 | Curtains of imported bobbin. small designs. | e | net, trimmed with cluny and Special, 35¢ yard. r Vst to M oA e At Nousavitie | | "v corded lace edges and |nserhon;, . . o Vits. 5. R Eddington and Misse51 | double hem borders with = 36 in. Pla-m and Fa.ncy Voile and Marquisette, white, cream lace motifs.- White and cream and ecru, some block designs | Oronoco street. and ecru. inthis | | ¥ . | s R and double border effects in this f| |, Lilian Adame bas returned to pecial J to_her sister. Mrs. E. C. Mawyer. . assortment. Miss Dorothy Haycock and Miss $5 95 B . ] | mother, Mrs John B. Barrett. at * pa.ll' 38 in. Curtain Net, fine qual- ‘ $5.95 p_alr ity, filet weave. ‘ Mra. M. L. Lang. in Charlottesville. ” Mrs. James Boltwood and Miss Dorothy I’_&ulll'oml have returned from a visit to the former's mother, |N i L] I The Linen Shop MEN’S AND LADIES’ Men’s Sport Bordered Hem- HANDKERCHIEFS stitched Handkerchiefs, i —at near normal prices. Limit- 25¢ Each. "5, and Mes. Wayne Lynn of In: i ed quantities in certain lots sug- Men’s Hemstitched Pure Lin- | :v;::]!zir: :\ he latter's mother, Mrs. §. gest early selection. en Handkerchiefs Ll ‘Rev. Dr. S. A. Wallls_has returned | N Men’s Imported Embroidered 25¢ Ea, h. Initial Handkerchiefs, 3 styles of (2 \ c o . l" \ 3 A 25¢ Each. ART GIFT SHOP ; A g Mahogany Floor Lamps, plain | Men’s Hemshtc_hed Pure l,-‘,n' or grooved stick, 2-chain socket, E\ N ana e Georse Chler on North j en Hand-Embroidered Initial Special, $12.00 Each "} i ab (oetomgerec WUV | | Handkerchicfs, 4 styles of in- pecial, L el o enilsacina, guest of friends in Philadelphia. itials, Pure Silk Shades, double ’i Ve laliie fentoiet e i il il I 1 .95 = TiE 5 | Genevieve Peyton Shepperson spent % parr - 5 ; S al 350 ya"d |l [the week end with the former's | 3 pec o | Hl /// Cameron street. Those present were ! N | Mrs. Mauchlin’ Niven, Mrs. George , Uhler, Mrs. William Wartles, Mrs. William J. Boothe, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. William R. Purvis, Mrs. C. A. S. I Sinclair, Miss Fanny Burke, Miss | Margaret Ashby and Miss Helen Cal- | vert. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lynn of In- 27 722 il |from a visit to Rev. and Mrs. Edwin 1 S. Hinks at Eldridge, Md. N | Miss Isabelle Ruckin!hflm and Miss | N Z Kathleen Howard of Washington have returned to thei®®homes after a | R visit to 3rs. Clarence S Haley. Mrs. James T. Poindexter has re- turned to her home m Richmond, after a visit to her cousin, Mrs. M. | C. C. Peyton, at the Wagar! Marvel H. Parsons of Camp is the guest of he® parents, AN Z Fitzgeraid, on South Patrick street. 39c Each. e . seaha it 8 Two Very Special Lots of Sport Suits brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and 7777 Ladies’ Hemstitched Pure |3 Carene mToward, in Freds Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs two-toned gold and rose, “l siskabus e Mlea atoward imnow e 25¢c Each. ) SPeCial’ §25.00 Each. il Personal Notes, t‘ | Ladiew Madeira Hand-Em- ART DEPARTMENT | | broidered Pure Linen Handker- g9 Stamped Scarfs, various | chiefs, sizes. New designs for French | 50c Each. Knots, Lazy Daisy and solid em- | § “Lissue” Sport Bordered Eng- broidery; white and cream on il lish Handkerchiefs, linene, Oxford and Granite cloth, 35c Each. Special, $1.00, Z Jersey Sport Suits Scotch Tweed Suits Z Every line in these suits is an indicator of good Of fashionable Scotch Tweeds, the new mannish quality and good workmanship, stylish—no matter mixture fabric that is so popular. the season—serviceable and priced New long coat styles, tuxedo ef- so that the most economically in-$ .98 fects, patch pockets and sclf bclts.$ .98 clined may possess one —— Shades of blue, brown, tan, gray, etc. e Mrs. Ladislaus Detre and her two lit- tle daughters of Budapest, Hungary, with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Cob Z. lenzer, who spent the winter in Cali- fornia, have returned and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strasburger, on Ontario road. Mrs. Lee Baumgarten was hostess Thursday at a luncheon and bridge at her flpfll’lln'\édnl‘ in (‘hel Airy View. Cov- % > . . . A Siiney Lacka‘oi New oric 13N Suits That Stand Out in Any Collection as Superior visiting relatives in Washington. N Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saks have re- turned from the south, where they spent I ) | | | l BTl Sprmg Suits Formerly Sold to $75 | | | I I jE: - ‘} rs. Paul Coblenzer of Boston, Mass., I Summer Rugs : | { | | | | | | 2 WY S e B Newest Styllngl S UI S ! ) | Newest Materials Thursday. The Friday Afternoon Bridge ClubifN Embroidered and | EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES AXMINSTER, VELVET o sy ot hodieon wodprinte Stunning New Navy Beaded Models : : i IN FIBER RUGS |apartment in the Ay view. e Tricotines Tmlorgd and Ripple In_Infinite Variety i 9 xI12 ...$12.50 AND BODY BRUSSELS P e e et o her Sistor Mok ; Styles g i e e < Lawrence Gassenheimer. Scores of New Tuwills Tailored and Braid i 7.6x106. ..... $10.75 RUGS A e o Tavithy Chontiy Trimmed for the Woman Who " 8.3x10.6 $10.75 feturned 1o’ her home in New York Bt:;:'dm:’d:fi Strmgl#ou;e;nd Box I 3 . . I Mins E oeb is vis! s s “l Boxl ot $4.75 Two useful sizes at one price. | |n3e i i sria,i HHient, New Mistares of Sizes for Women and Wears “EXTRA SIZES” i . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius inest Weave isses J GRASSRUIQEE;SIBER A few rugs only of each kind. } E:E:e,;':?:'fi:‘f (e ravbls’ convention, All Sizes From 16 Up to 54 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Strauss, accom- panied by their young daughter Victoria and Sylva, leave today for I 30-in. Rattania Runners. . .$1.20 Special, $39.00. ~ - - ‘ AR ST Fashion and Thrift Meet in 36-in. Rattania Runners. . . $1.35 i! 30-in. Grau Runnen ,,,,,, ,75 8'3XI0'6 ft' guest of Mr, and Mrs, Levl David of I 36-in. Grass Runners. ... 85 9 xI2 fe. | [cirimiiintebif | This Sale of Wraps and Coats at l | | | ’ l Visti Our Rest Room—Main Floor, Rear. ' l Bertha Oppenhelmer. Not a few good ones mixed in, but every one a real “buy.” Wool Velour, tunned from Atlantlo I(yli;’" It goldtone, polo coatings and mixtures. Stylish new modes that are direct copies e RadD Sl D ehren et i o rom) of higher priced garments. Excellent quality velour polo cloth and other new b 3 materials in all the desigable colors, make up some of the best coats we have her sister, Mrs. Sol Rice. ever seen at this price. Some of them sold for $19.98. tertained at luncheon and bridge Fri day by Mrs. KEugene Schwab. Mrs. Sidney West and her daughte have returned from a two-week sta: in Atlantie City., -» i