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Berryman to Lecture With Original Cartoons There will be.a 91:1!1!'0 glven at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday” evening, March 21, at Wardman Park Hotel, by Mr. Clifford K. Berryman for the Gentle- women's League. Mr. Berryman will fllustrate the lecture by original eartoons. In addition to the lecture @ con- ‘ert will be given by Washington artists. The patronesses ifclude: Miss Ambler, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Gibbs Baker, H. Bowman, Mrs. J. C. Boyd. adace Barnet: Mizs Martha Chancellor, Mrs. Edward . Miss Kate Col W. Jon = Ryan Devereux, Griffith, . Mrs. Thomas featon, Mrs. lienry Hub- Charles Keene, Mrs Lockwood, Mrs. rs. Sidney Morey, Are: Nelson Page, Mrs. Rice, John T. Ritchie T Vaughn, Mrs. A. Waller, Mrs. Daven- gort White. Mra. 3. D. Murdaugh, Miss eatrice Walford, Mrs. J. H. Wattles and Mrs. Robert F. J n charge of tickets Xen, Mrs. Harry L. ir. Davenport White, Mrs. "Gorden’ Cum- mings and Mrs. Joseph Devereux. Members of ihe vounger set of Washington who will a: Miss Margaret_ Deeble, ! Elizabeth XKoones, Miss Katherine Sutherland, Nms Delphine Heyl. Miss Henereta Kendle Lee, Miss Laura Le!e ss Helen Colbert, Miss Dorethe Heiberg and Miss Betty Grove. _r—cmaw CHASE. | Mrs. Joseph P. B. Barber, who spent @everal weeks in Adlantic City, N. J., Bas returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Swayze, who vis- Jted their son-in-law and.daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burr N. Edwards, have feturned to their home. Commander Edward II. Loftin has returned from Ja where he visited for Mrs. 1L I Monk of Saulsbury, Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, has returned to her and Mrs. Pickney J. Harman have returned to their home after a short stay at At - E. J. Harding. who visited rel- es in Plainfield, N. J., has returned to_her home. Mrs. George Holmes of Cambridge, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Proc- tor Dougherty for some time, has re- turned to Mas: Mrs. Asbury ess Tuesday at an informal tea. when she had as guests the officers executive committee of the CI 2 s<hington. “Frank P. Wilcox returned home after a month's series u[l g 1 _entertain the members of the Chevy Chase Thimble Club at her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Holmes werc hosts to the members of. their bridge club last evening. Mrs. George W. Harrls was hostess at luncheon Wednesday, when she entertained the Cultus Club. Mrs. Robert J. Alexander of Phila- @elphia is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. H._G. Taylor. Mrs. John K. Clement of East Bradley lane was hostess last week at a prettily arranged bridge party. Maj. and Mrs. S. C. Godfrey enter- tained at a bridge party Tuesday evening in honor of their house guest, Miss Tappan-of Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert J. Bender has arranged an interesting program for the regu- Jar meeting of the Chevy Chase Cen- ter of the Woman's National Founda- tion. which will be held Tuesday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock at All Saints’ Episcopal Church. The Boy Scouts of Chevy Chasel under the leadership of Maj. S. Godtrey are meeting each Friday at 7:30 at the public school in - Bathends, Md. All boys over twelve | Years are eligible for membership, | and Maj. Godfrey is desirous of meet- ing as many boys as are interested in this movement Friday at the school- house in Bethesda, Md. Mr. Willlam S. Corby has returned 1o his home after spending two weeks in Florida. Mrs. A. L. Cline was hostess Fri- @ay at a delightfully arranged lunch- eon, followed by bridge. n honor of her' sister, Mrs.'S. H. ns. Fckney J. Harman| who spent some time at Atlantic C| have returned to their home. Mrs. Geoffrey Creyke entertained s of her bridge club at funcheon Friday Miss L. E. Tappen of Philadelphia 4§ the house guest for a short time of Maj. and Mrs. S. C. Godfrey. Mrs. S. M. Warns of Baitimore visiting her brother-in-law and si ter, Mr. and Mre. 4. L. Cline. James Moser was hostess at & bridge luncheon at her home Wed- nesday. Mrs, Thomas W. Norcross enter- fained the Community Club at her home Monday. Mr. George W. Morey will leave the ast of this month for a week’s stay n Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will deliver several lectures. The Men's Club of the Chevy Chase Charmingly portraying the modes of the moment in this important sale of New Spring Dresses or beaddd. Shown Braintree, Mass., is_the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. l‘nd Mrs. Ar- thur J. Colller. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Jackson enter- talned at a dance last week at the ks T tome L " tae tad INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN gone to Atlantic City, where he will Brooke Tea House. spend a month. N Yot oy, fommerty of London Ellablt‘:hed 1861 En(llnd. is the house guest of Mr. Frederick A. Emery and hia Miss Ina Emery. Mrs. Earl Chaho was hostass day to the membera of the Bethesda ‘Woman's Club at her hore. Miss Mary. Merrick, who has baen occupying the Mactier house, on Con- necticut avenue and West Eradle: lane, will give it up on April return to her homo in Baltimore. Mrs. Willlam Shriver of Westmin- ster, Md.,, who has been visit] 'parents, Mr. an ra. Al Hugh McCormick, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander H. mick. Mr. Andrew Jackson White has re- turned to his home from a short stay at_Atlantie City, N. J. Returna for the card party the Chevy Chase Center of the an’s National Foundition s to give should be sent to the chalrman of ticket mmmluucll 5332 Belt road, MISS AMY MUNDAY Chevy Chase, D. Of Seattie, Wash., the house guest of Potato Fish Loaf. Miss Pauline Mosby Coleman. Mrs. Eliza McCormick of Annapo- ,lls Md., and Miss Fannie Lewis of | & Rixeyville, Va, are house gues y sister, IR Tues- 1 an £ der o her | % irens Upholstery USUAL ‘Eleventb and F Sts. £ AL which | ‘Wom- Presbyterian Church met Tuesday| Beat together one pint of, mashed A T PR e e discontinued and-odd pieces of furniture which we cannot Mrs. Pauline J. Boyd, who was in|one-half teaspoon of pepper, one- to Chevy Chase and is visiting her|of fat. Place in a greas Bermuda for the winter, has returned | half cup of milk and two t:gle:x-;gz'z: dllpllcate from the manufacturel‘s and for that reason son-in-law and daughter, Dr. andldish. Put in hot water and Mrs. A. M. Stimson, {until firm.” Serve with tomato Mrs. A. C. Clements and children | of Mlnnenpolls Minn., are visiting| = sauce. her brother and_sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morey. The next meeting of the Rector’s Aid of All Saints' Episcopal Church Wwill be held Tuesday, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Byron U. Graham were hosts at ’a small but delightfully ar- inner party at their home Apprea of Georgia, who New waistline, elastic top nt at the Chevy Chase Sem_| il corsets, laced in back; made of satin striped broche; four . Arthur Kidder will entertain heavy supporters; elastic lac- the weech end guest of Virginia Graham last week. the members of her bridge club at|lll ing in skirt at front. her home Friday. : itzmaurice Day, who Is vis- o r mother, Mrs. James Dudley Very Specml will sajl for her home in o] on March 25. Lieut. Commander W. Capehart has 00 been ordered to sea duty and will . leave the first of the month. Mrs. Capehart will go to Long Island and visit with her parents during her Mrs. Egbert Miles of State College, Pa is visiting her parents, Mr, and George Gravatt. entertained at dinner at their home in back; skirt has elastic I d |last week, when covers were laid for | ing in front. [ Six. Bynum Hinton was hostess at luncheon Thursday, when her guests were the members of her bridge club. | Mrs. William R. Myers was hostess Monday evening at dinn Mr. and Mrs. Brooks C. Fry were hosts at their home Wednesday even- ing at a 500 party. Very Special $10.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinette enter- Full line of back and iront tained at a 500 party last evening at| laced corsets at all prices. their home on Ingomar street. Miss Mary Shapherd ‘of Winston.)[[| Each model carefully fitted. Salem. ., is visiting Miss Loulse | Venable at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Venable. Mrs, Edward J; Wglih entortained the members of ihe Altar Society of the Chevy Chase Catholic Church of the Blessed Sacrament at her home at_luncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Estelle Weaver has gone to Atlantic City for a short stay. Mrs. Arthur J. Collier was hostess at a bridge tea last week in honor of her aunt, Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. Florence W. Wheeler of I110F St. NW. Smart Fur Chokers —To Complete Yt:mr —ZEaster Costiime Very Specially Priced fThese are the newest conceits in spring fur neck- wear, but because we intend moving soon to our new building (610 Twelfth St) CLEARANCE PRICES on them are in order. f[Choose your spring choker while assortments are at their best—which means NOW. SAKS FUR CO. - Manufacturers Who Retail at Wholesale Prices 1212 F Street il Two hundred selected Spring Hats Swplmngmmlusmdbumydubm.. shown this season— A carefiilly se- Choice lected group of Canton -trepes, . crepe de chines, ‘They will be ready for your lpprml 16+ taffetas and crepe morrow morning at the opening of the store. knit models,. in Shapes and mazerials sim q}“ to those shown ,uz;glh ginefi or in much more expensivé models. t youthfu ouffant Trimmings of flower sprays, qu:ll. styles, wonderfully ons, smart tibbon Solse nondeddlly &o 8 bows and exquisite ham!- 1 Plenty of sand, copen, navy -nd brown, in new blue, tans, as well as omplet ’;;s::;vfl“k' navy, new |pnn;s;adeps a:d. ‘I:loa?k'?em of all the Misses’ sizes, 14 Other New Spring Hats shown to 18, complete selections at— - Women's sizes, Htodh $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15 Up The new and much appre- husband's absence. ciated for style as well as com- fort corset, with elastic top; good, heavy supporters; made nd Mrs. Clarence F. Sowers|[| of attractive silk broche; laced Next to Columbia Theater priced one-half the usual selling price for quick clearance Dull Mahogany-finish Chifl‘onier, regularly $107.50; specia’ 553.75 American Walnut Serving Table, regularly $56.00; special.. $28.00 Mahogany Toilet Table, regularly $58.50; spéeial. . $2925 Mahogany Carved Fireside Armchair, cretonne cover; regu- American Walnut Beds, full 1 X larly $65.00; special........... B R R T T $32.50 special ...s.... sy smge size, regularly ”0_03_ $30.00 - Ten-piece American Walnut Dming Room Sulte regularly Mahogany-finish Chifforette, regularly $60.00; special..... $30.00 bt e e Three-piece American Walnut Bed Suite, regularl . $330.00; special. ....... e TS BT $165.00 Walnut Five-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting of Dresser, Mahogany China Case, regularly $90. 00 special. ... e $45.00 ggg %gner!,pe"l;’r:{elf ¢ Table . and e e Mahogany Serving Table, regularly $80.50; special. ....... $40.25 : i : i : 8 Drapery Department | % A Special Spring Sale of Madras E’ £ 5 i § i ac- Co!ored Madras, 36 inches wide; plain shades of green, rose and Colored Madras, 50 inch id i gllue on black ground also some iridescent colorings. 'Regularly designs. R’egulus-ly si'.‘scs.esw‘ SR i Special, 69¢ Special, $125 Yard . Colored Madras, mercerized, 86 inches wide; plain and combina- Colored Madras, 44 and 48 inches wide; multi-colored combina- tion colorings. Regularly $1.50. tions in bird and flower designs. Regularly $2.25 and $2.50. Special, $1.00 Yard . Special, $1.75 Yard 3 2 cial Cretonnes, 36 inches wide; well covered fl Crewel Embroidery Curtains s on b b snd tan srounts. "Thess sre paricaors s S Are a new departure in light-weight draperies. Made on a foundation 0¥ Slip covers. of natural colot antique crash and embroidered in enlors in & number of peci 5¢c Yard o be;ultlitfiiull designs, they make a welcome change from the ordinary llgl:’t- § ial, 65c Y 2 weight hanging. - Cortains, 2% ‘yards by 38 inches wide, $16.50 negl:;htf: Lace Cm;:;ns, 214 yards llt;ng, made on fine quality English Table Covers, 40 inches (round), to match, $5.25 e.dl. : E Table Runners, 52x18 inches, to match, $4.50 each. | Special, $5.95 Pair Drapery Net, 86x44 inches wide; filet and open French mvat hit Antique Crash Couch Covers, natural color wit e Beelatts $1.56 1o S166. pen white in steu?:xl :g i:h 'id - color with vari-colored border ey 8 ches e yards long, $5.25 5 Special, $1.00 Yard 58 inches wide b§ 2% yards lz'n‘i, gs 50 filfl The Linen Shop Plain-colored Dress Linens in the nei shades for Spring and Summer. 100 dosén Women’s Plain-colored Handdrawn-thread Handkerchief: Non-Krush and Royal Irish Pure Linens are the best possible ini col- with hind-embroidered corners; a fine, pure linen with beautiful h:nsd, ored liriens; 36 inches wide; thorotghly shrunken. work. Former values up to $2:00 éach, $1.00 and $1.25 Yard For 65c Each ' The newest Tissue Ginghams in colored stflpes, platds and ehecka; some have the dainty silk stripes. Special values for L,amp and Shade Department 50¢ and 75¢ Yard Géfitlne Mahogany Boudoir Lamp, push button, 12-inch, equipped; two néw models, with 5-foot silk cord. Embroidered Dotted Organdies, white with colored dots or tinted \ gflrgunds with white dots; genuine Swiss permanent finish; 48 inchés Special, $3.26 Each e. $2.00 Ytl!li A!l-&'lk Boudoir Shades, rqm_u}, oval and novel shapes in pleasing A Peter Pan Plainccolored Zepbyr Gingharis, 96 inchés wide; nineteen elot cotmbinktions &nd trifhinings. g :lrtnhco ors, also black and white. very superior grade of proven Special, $1.00 Each to $10.00 Each _ 59¢ Yard Beach Suiting in plain colors, linen finish, firm woven durable costume hmm‘%fim :,fi:lfhck e suiting ; 36 inches wide. \ 36¢ Yard _ Special, Complete 95¢ Each I High Pile' Axminster Rugs effects and attractive designs—all specially Inverness Chenille Rugs A high-grade seamless rug with plaifi certérs and tiarrow tapéstiy m‘éfi’ pleasing color borders—very durable and desirable rugs for & variéty of uses. ¥ Sk : 5 A7x64 ceoaneeo.. $3.50 8.3x106 ... HAEE cssneniusvy 008 \ B6X68 iuveeneens $5.35 - ..$22.00 6%9 ccovve eon... $18.00 12x15 .... ......311590 Special lengths in the sbove widths as well 8s 105 and 12 feet. Waite Grass Rugs Crex de Luxe Rugs . Hodges Rattdhia Rugs : ! Hodges Cherokee Rugs Holland Rush Rugs : Oval Braided Reg Rugs Round, oval or rectangular. 1If you desiré Somiething difl‘emt, ges A full rangeé of siges and midny new désigns &nd attractive colorings. these rugs. B iltmere Rush Rugs 80x60, oval or square...... 33‘5‘“9 82;% ::“';‘,d“ ousre Madé of heavy quality rush squares, 18x18 mchu. We can; therefore, 36272, oval or square. wiiad 4x 7, oval of square, 50 48x48, rourid. {arnish practically any length or width. SX10, oval OF suuare. .- $27.00. 12872, ro The 9x12 Size—848.00 : INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEF’ERRED PAYMENT PLAN