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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall Bowle announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen McKinatry Bowle, to Lleut. Watking Prentiss, U. S. A, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Prentiss. The wedding will take!l place during Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Sohl were ‘hosts at dinner at their home last ‘week honor of Col. and Mrs. Vin- cent Moore and Maj. and Mrs, Lewis Merriam. - Mrs. E. B. Plank of Pasadena, Calif., ‘who has been the house guest of Mr. / and Mrs. Robert Bender, has returned to_her home. = Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. MacDowell have returned to their home after spending ten days in New York city. Mr. Henry Bearse, who was in Okla- homa, has joined his family in Chevy Chase for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stitt have re- turned from a short visit in New York city. Rev. Daniel Merritt of Petersburg, Va., who visited for a week Mr. and Mrs. Rossel Mitchell, has returned to his home. Mrs. Edwin Merritt is convalesctng from a recent illness. Mr. Eugene H. McLachlen returned last week from a six weeks’ stay in Europe, spending some of the time in Paris and in London. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Powell, who pur- chased the Hillyer house, have taken possession after having extensive re- pairs made. Commander and Mrs. Richard Eve- lyn Byrd of Winchester, Va. have taken the Donn house, on East Brad- ley lane, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Claud C. Ostrom have given up their house in Chevy Chase and have gone to Philadelphia, Pa., to make their future home. MRS, W. L. WILSON, Formerly Miss Clara Eleanor Brake of Washington Grove, Md. ° Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith. who bought the Talbert house, on Jenifer §Quick: Service $ street, some time ago, are now in pos- g Embroidery 2 session with their ily. X Miss Rita Johnson and Miss Veralg Braiding Johnson, daughters of Maj. and Mrs. ing C. Johnson, who were in New York! Beading city for a short visit, have returned| STAMPING p to_their home. Mrs. A. E. Gardener will entertain the members of her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday. Mrs, Marjorie Pilson and daughters|J have taken possession of their new ‘home on Florida street. ] Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Wagonhurst } (¢ ‘have returned to Chevy Chase after spending some time at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sullivan have returned from a short stay at|<: Hot ngs, Va. 3 Mr. E. N. Mecartney of Chicago, IIL, who has been the house guest of 3 and Mrs. W. C. Sullivan and who vi ited his daughter, Miss Mecartney, student at National Park Seminary, has returned to his home. Mrs. Margaret Perry is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Howard Griffith of Silver Sprin d. Mr. F. Hastings Smythe entertained at tea at his home, on West Kirke street, L eek for a number of his scientific friends. 5 Mrs. E. N. Sasser of Raleigh, N. C,, is visiting her son_and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sasser. . Mr. Bartlett Richards of New York city is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clift R. Richards, until after the: Christmas holidays. Mrs. Katherine Van Dyne Brown and her daughter, Mary Adelaide, of Co- lumbus, Ohio, is visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Frederick Van'Dyne, un- til after the holidays. Mrs. Harry S. Ridgely left last week for a visit with her parents, Mr. :rm} Mrs. Frank Repp, at Plainfleld, Mrs. W. T. Pollard was hostess at a bridge luncheon at her home last week, when her guests filled four tables. Mrs. A. L. Cline held a card party &t her home Tuesday for the benefit. of the soldiers at Mount Alto. Col. and Mre. Fielder M. M. Beall, who have been in New York for a ‘week, have returned to their home. I Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton Beall of New York are expected to arrive shortly to spend the holidays with the former’'s parents, Col and Mrs. s Pielder M. Mi Beall -~ -~ -~ coroe Mrs. Henry M. Wilson of Raleigh, N. C., who visited her mother in Bal- timore, is now the house guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shipe. Mrs. Taliferrio Clark was hostess at & charmingly arranged tea at her home last week. Mrs. George W. Morey will enter- tain the members of the Chevy Chase Community Club at her home tomor-' row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Prof. Walter L. Badger of the Uni- wversity of Michigan, who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geor; ‘W. Morey, has returned to his home. The Chevy Chase Center of the Na-l tional Woman’'s 'Foundation was formed at the Chevy Chase Library Friday afternoon, with a large and enthusiastic attendance of women. Mrs. Asbury F. Lever was elected chairman and Mrs. E. L. Pugh tem- perary secretary. A nominating com- | ¢ mittee was appointed to report at the @4 next meeting by the chairman, the | | other officers of the center to be|®4 ialected at the next meeting. *- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford were | 98 &;fl at an informal dinner at their : - *: *: * - »- »: In Any Design InitialingHandkerchiefs Accordion Pleating Buttons and Buttonholes The Best Lot of Fur Coats You Ever Saw Real Value, $125 Northern Seal Wraps _ Selected Skins - Gorgeously Lined Clean-Up Sale of Muskrat Coats Marmot Coats {.J.FO 1220 G St. N.W. POOne Flight Up—Next to Leon, Hairdresser e, on Jenifer street, last week. The Chevy Florence Crittenton Missiom will not 5 hold a December meeting. About $80 : was realized from the recent card « garty at the Chevy Chase Library. Mrs. Paul Sleeman will entertain the members of her card club at Juncheon at her home Friday. = Miss Louise Bean of Galesville, Md., spending the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Samuel S. Ludlum. Chase Chapter of the i i ‘ | Gouraud’s Oriental Rug Specials Fine quality Mo- suls, very beautiful In designs and col- orings and averag- Ing in size 4x7 feet. $55 and $65 This Carved Mahogany or American Walnut Arm Rocker or Armchair, to match. Price, $19.75. Suggestions From the Art Gift and Lamp Depart- ment Polychrome Composition Panels, Borgh- ese reproductions. $3.00 and up. Polychrome Composition Boxes, of all sizes. Borghese reproductions. $2.00 and up. Polychrome Composition Candlesticks, Borghese reproductions. $5.00 and up. - Polychrome Composition Compotes and Bowls, Borghese reproductions. $5.00 and up. Haeger Pottery—Bowls, Vases, Flower- holders, etc. 25e¢-and up. s Imported Colored Glass Compotes, Can- dlesticks and Vases, $20.00 set and up. Bookends, Armor’ Bronze, Wood and Polychrome. $5.00 pair and up. Candlesticks of Mahogany, Brass, Pot- tery and Polychrome. $2.00 pair and up. Desk Sets, Nickel, Brass and fancy col- ors. $6.75 set and up. Electric Floral Table Centerpieces, Bou- quets and Baskets. $21.50 set and up. Silk, Satin, Velour and Tapestry Pillows. 53‘.25 and up. Japanese Embroidered Tapestry and Silk Scarfs and Runners. $3.75 and up. Boudoir Lamps, exclusive styles and colorings. $2.25 and up. ) Mahogany Floor ‘Lamps, junior or full heights. $10.00 each and up. Mahogany and Decorated Bridge Lamps. Decorated and Hand-Carved Floor Lamps. $17.50 each, and up. ‘Wrought Iron Hand-Decorated Floor Lamps. $27.50 each, and up. Hand-Painted Parchment Shades and Shields; all sizes. $2.00 each, and up. AM-Silk Shades, for Candlesticks or Bou- doir Lamps. $1.00 each, and up. All-Silk Shades, for Table Lamps, Junior or Bridge Lamps.- $2.25 each, and up. Al-Silk Shades, for Floor Lamps, 22 to 26 inch. $10.00 each, and up. . Candles, all sizes; all colors and hand- decorated. 10c each, and up. This Dull Mahogany-finish Smoking Cab- inet, equipped with ash tray, cigar cigar lighter, cigar holders and cigar and tobacco jar. $18.50. 3 * THE RUNDAY STAE, 'WASHINGTON, D. cutter, | ¥ U, DECEMBEE 11, 1931{—PART 2.~ iNQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Established 1861 W. . Joses & Famiture s “Eleventh and F Sts. Suggestions From the Handkerchief Department Women’s Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, $3.00 dozen, and up. Women’s Plain Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, $1.50 dozen, and up. Women’s Hand-Embroidered Handker- chiefs, $1.80 dozen, and up. Women’s Lace-trimmed Handkerchiefs, $1.80 dozen, and up. Women’s Colored Sport Handkerchiefs, $1.80 dozen, and up. Men’s Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, $4.65 dozen, and up. Men’s Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. $2.25 dozen, and up. Men’s Colored-border Handkerchiefs, $3.00 dozen, and up. Children’s Colored Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, $1.00 dozen, and up. \ Women’s Hand-Embroidered Hemstitch- ed Handkerchiefs, white or colored corner | embroidery or lace edge. Special, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 39¢c, 50c, 59¢ and $1.00 each. Women’s Hemstitched Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs, sheer or cambric linen; 1-16, 1-8, 1-4, 1-2, 3-4, 1, 1 1-2 and 2 inch hems. Spe- cial, 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 45¢, 50c and 59¢ each. Women’s Hemstitched Imported Sheer Handkerchiefs, 1-16, 1-8 and 1-4 inch hems. 12Y%¢, 15¢, 19¢ and 20c each. Women’s Madeira Hand-Scalloped Edge 25¢ each, and up. Hand Corner-Embroidered designs on fine sheer linen. Special, 59¢ each. Women’s plain-colored hand - drawn threads and colored embroidered effects. Special, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.75 each. Children’s Colored Print or Colored Em- broidered designs; 3 in a box. Special, 25¢, 30c, 35¢ and 50c box. Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, Seript, 0ld English and Wreath Initials. Special, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢, 50c. Men’s Hemstitched Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, 1-16, 1-8, 1-4, 1-2 and 1 inch hems. 25¢, 85¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25 each. Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 39¢, 50c, 75¢ and 85c each. Men’s Imported Colored-border Hand- kerchiefs, $3.00 dozen, or 30c each. Women'’s Handkerchief Cases, Madeira hand-embroidered pure linen. Special, $1.00 to $3.75 each. This American Walnut Tea Wagon. Price, $21.00. Mahogany Tea Wagon, Queen Anne de- sign, $22.50. Mattresses .50-Ib. Layer Felt Mattress, best quality white layer felt; Imperial edge; covered in the ba;‘”'ndcof .00. art ticking; 4 ft. 6 in. 45-1b. Layer Felt Mattress, cov- .eréd in good quality ticking. $12.00. May be had in all sizes. £y L Suggestions From the Linen Shop Bleached Pure Linen Tablecloths. $5.00 and up. Bleached Pure Linen Napkins. $7.75 dozen, and up. . Bleached Pure Linen Hemstitched Towels. 59¢ each and up. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Tray Cloths. 75¢ each, and up. Madeira Hand - Embroidered Center- pieces. $3.50 each, and up. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Glove and Handkerchief Cases. $1.00 each, and up. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Tea Nap- kins. $7.50 dozen, and up. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Scarfs. $3.60 and up. Madeira Hand-Embroidered Tea Sets. $7.25 and up. Lace-trimmed Scarfs, 59¢ and up. Italian Handmade Linen Scarfs. $2.50 and up. Real Italian Cut Work and Filet Lace Pieces. $15.00 and up. Hemstitched Pure Linen Pillowcases and Sheets. $3.75 pair, and up. Fancy Colored-border Turkish Bath Towels. 59¢ each, and up. White or Colored Bedspreads, all sizes. $5.75 and up. ‘White or Colored Wool Blankets, all sizes. $5.00 each, and up. Wool-filled Comforts, Cotton-lined Com- forts. $5.00 up. S INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN This Telephone Stand and Chair in ma- hogany. Price, $18.00. . RUGS You can make a most excellent gift of any kind of floor covering, combining as it does beauty with utility. Good Quality Axminster Rugs 6x9-ft., $22.50 to $30.00. 8.3x10.6-ft., $33.00 to §52.50. 9x12-ft., $36.00 to $58.00. Plain Color Rugs A large variety of colorings and quali- 27x54 4x7 8.3x10.6 36x63 6x9 9x12 The 9x12 size, $45.00, $55.00, $65.00, $75.00. . o:ml Rag kugc Suitable for any space. . Sizes 18x36 inches to 9x12 feet. Prices, $2.75 to $65.00. : o i i e e R il N inens Upholstery Sons SOCIETY Oriental | Rug Specials Good Rugs for Gifts—average size 3x415 feet—pleasing designs and silky solorings. $36, $42.50 $48 Special display of solid Red Cedar “hests in plain and copper band design. Equipped with dust-proof lids and lock and key. Spe- cial large size Cedar Chest, $25.00. Gift Suggestions in Furniture /hfahagany Gate-leg Table, $19.75. Large-size Priscilla Mahogany Sew- ing Table, $10.50. Solid Mahogany Fireside Arm Rocker or Armchair, $37.50. Mahogany Spinet Desk, $35.00. Ladies’ Mahogany Writing Desk, $36. Mahogany Table Desk, $27.00. Old Colonial Solid Mahogany Sewing Table, $22.50. Gentlemen’s Royal Easy Chairs, built for solid comfort, spring seat and back; footrest and reclining back. Price, | $27.50. Special Mahogany Smoking Stand. | Price, $13.50. Mahogany Magazine Rack, $14.00. Mahcgany-finish Smoking Stand, $2.50. Decorated Smoking Stand, $3.25. Mahogany Tea Tray, $10.00. Mahogany Foot Stools, with haircloth cover, $8.00. Mahogany Fern Stands, $30.00. Gentlemen’s Mahogany Chifforobe $69.50. < Morris Chairs, finish, $17.50. Morris Chair Cushions, $10.00. . oak or mahogany Drapery Department 81-inch French Prints, a collection of beautiful designs and colorings for drap- eries. $1.75 yard. { 36-inch Cretonne, flowered and figured designs; light and dark colorings. Spe- cial, $1.00 yard. Sunfast Fabrics for draperies, 50 inches wide; large assortment of plain, striped and figured fabrics; guaranteed absolutely fadeless. $2.50 to $9.50 yard. ] 86-inch fine quality Figured Filet Nets, white and ivory. Special, 50c yard. i Tapestry Couch Covers, 50 inches wide; reversible; Oriental stripes. $5.50. Irish Point and Novelty Braided Net Cur- tains, 2% yards long; fine medallion pat- terns; mounted on extra quality bobbi- net. $5.50 to $9.50 each. . Irish Point and Duchess Lace Curtains, white and ivory; 2% and 3 yards long; neat edge border or insertion designs. Spe- cial, $7.50 pair. % Oriental Rugs A fine collection of Persian, Turkish and Chinese Carpets, beau- tiful designs and colorings and all moderately priced. ' Prices start as low as $225.00. Small Rugs in a splendid assort- ment of silky colorings, and a wide range of sizes from 3x4Y; to 5x7. Prices from $36.00 to $225.00. Antiqgwe Runners, unusual de- - ings. Prices from $65.00 to $125.00. - Hjo e oo dhod b b e oo oo s = **}#%QW#O*'@‘“*:NO e e o i FEPEEESLd ”“0:0"*0@*0@} aniil e oo e oo b b b oo I §8 § Tl SRt il il bdd $34 St bebEed SR SPE b S bE b b SERRLSIISSIISRLIBIILINILLNNG Gl 0] ifisz .i»tt 1133 tiidg o33 Les Ex b