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-~ SOCIETY. r.l.Midwinter Dance to Aid A Shrine of Sacred Heart A midwinter dance directed by Father Finnerty for the benefit of the New Shrine of the Sacred Heart will Vo hald at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday: evening, February 7, from 9 to 12 o'clock, Miss Minnle E. Carroll announces as Yatronesses and patrons: Mrs. Joseph Geler, Miss Shehan, Mrs. J. A, O'Hare, the Misses Kerb: . G. Barker, Airs. Frank S. Parks, Miss Mae Ber- Frerich, Mrs. James H. Johnson, Mrs. M. J. Lynch, Mrs. T. W, Dunsworth, ¢ Mirs. William Morris, Mrs. L Miss Abbie King are spending several weeks in Atlantic City, where they joined Mrs. Isaac Strouse of Balti- more. 3 Miss Katharine Kohner, who is at- tending Goucher College, Baltimore, has spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner of Bel- mont road. Mrs. Ralph Dombrower of Richmond, Va, is the guest of her parents, Mr. jand Mrs. Benjamin Rosenfeld. Mr. | Rosenfeld, who was her guest in | Richmond, accompanied her here. Mrs. Dombrower entertained at a bridge tea last week in honor of her | cousin, Miss Josephine Ney. have spent the winter in Washing- ton, returned to New York Thursday. Mrs. Alexander Hofheimer has re- ¥~ turned to her home in Norfolk, Va., .{after a visit to relatives here. 3. W. Crowe, Mrs. Charles W. Semmes, Mrs. Thomas L. Costigan, Mrs. P. K. Veornier, Mrs. Michael J. Keane, Mrs. 2 ard Lewis, 4 . Mrs. Minnie E. Carroll, Mrs . Mrs. S. D. Bronson, Mrs, Mattingly, Miss James Richardson, ough, Mrs. John William Lynch dward . Mrs. Mrs, Rossa Down- P. Hinkel, Mrs. X 2 Shea, Mrs 0 5. , George irs. Mrs. Harry Crandall. Mrs, Thomas llins, Mrs. W. H. Donovan, Mrs. rank D. H James A. >. Condon, J. €. Florence Colford. R M B. F ul, Mr. D. Brons B. Leon hew G. Lepley snd Mr. TY. Ball for Endowment of Hospital Room for Nurses The first annual ball of the alum- nae of the Lmergency Hospltal will | be held at the New Willard I« W day, February 7. The p B the ball will be given to swment fund to provide a room &t the hospital for sick nurses. Those =erving on tho committee are Miss Vittie Kurpshaw, president; Mrs. Allen liolland, secretary: Mrs. . 1L Wilson, treasurer; Miss Ann RufMn, superintendent of the training school: Miss I2. Hamilton, superinten- * dent of the Columbia Hospital Train- fug School, and Miss Clara Noyes, ehief of American Red Cross nurses. The floor committee: Mr. B. B. dridge, superintendent of the ergency Hospital, chalrman; Dr. J. Ward Mankin and Dr. Ellot Camp- bell. Among the patronesses are Mrs. W, W Spalding, M ph Leiter, Mrs. 2] Richard Har- oke Thom, Mr. Saulsbury, Mrs. H. M. Morris Morgan, M t. Mrs. D. Van Reyper, Mrs. rs. Woodbury Blair, ¥ Mrs. Charles V hull, Mrs. tehell, Mrs, Mary Phelps uge and Dr. and w. Mr. and Mrs. Burkson of Kansas .. . Mo., who epent the early part of ithe winter in Washington, have re- :turned to spend several weeks at the Bhoreham. Miss Hilda King entertained at a (Bridge followed by tea yesterday at ‘fher home in Beverly Court {n honor s Josephine whose mar- s takes place ¥ next at Rauscher's. Vo Mrs. Alvin West was hostess at «luncheon and bridge Thursday at her ‘mpartment In the Airy View in honor 16f Miss Josephine Ney. Elght guests were in the party. Mrs, West enter- (tained twenty guests at dinner at Le Paradis. ++ Miss Lena Strauss accompanied by Women Who Make Their Own Clothes Embroidery —hand or machine Beading —by hand Braiding —by machine Scalloping —hand or machine Swmocking Fagoting Initialing Monograming Hemstitching Picoting Loop Edging —newer than picot edge iins Covered Buttons Buttonholes < Edgar | ‘The Friday Bridge Club was enter- tained at luncheon and bridge last week by Mrs. Isaac Behrend at her apartment in Beverly Court. making their home in this city E will be located at 1960 Biltmore street. Mrs. James Lansburgh, panied by Mr. and_Mrs. Chmaes Schwartz, left fown Thursday night accom- Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Elias, who r. and Mra. Isaacs of New York |W THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FEBRUARY 4, 1993_PART 2. for Florida to spend the month of February. Mrs. Richard Bonwit of New York is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Levi David of 27th street. Mrs. David will entertain at a bridge and luncaeon in her honor tomorrow. Mr. Mpnroe Luchs of New York is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Julia Luchs of 27th street. Miss Blanche Newberger of Balti- more, Miss Victoria Oscher and Miss Dorothy Goldman of Philadelphia will be among the out-of-town guests for the Saks-Ney wedding Tuesday night at Rauscher's. Mrs. Leon Meyer of Birmingham, Ala., Is the guest of her parents, Mr. «nd Mrs. Samuel Saks of Lanier place. Mrs. A, n.ght for Norfolk, Va., to visit Dr. and Mrs. J. Rosenthal for the week end. The marriage of Miss Josephine and Mrs. Milton ay night at 7:30 | o'clock at Rauscher's. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon of the Kighth Street Temple. About 150 guests will be present, Including a number from out of town. The bride will be at- tended by her sister, Miss Irma Ney. i - W. B. Moses & Sons Fuarnitare Carpets All Sales Final Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan Established 1861 F and Eleventh Sts. ART NEEDLEWORK SALON ‘Special Announcement OWING to the fact that we are discontinuing our Needlework and Yarn Department we are clos- ing out the remaining stock of Knit- ting Yarns, Embroidery Silks and Cotton, Sweater Silks, Foundation Initials, Needles and Notions and In- struction Manuals and Books at Linens Upholstery Actual Cost and in some cases Less than actual cost i Inquire Aboat Our Deferred Payment Plan —Genuinely appreciate Oppenheimer’s Se‘rvice 'HE help we render the woman who sews is not to be equaled in Washington. Our extensive equipment and force of needle- work Craftswomen, trained in the finer technicque of handicraft, enables the wom- an who does her own sewing, for the sake of thrift and individuality, to create those things which instil pride of accom- Stated differently, never fear that her frock will bear that. “home-made” appearance should she avail herself of Oppenheimer’s service. plishment. | @{mfieimeflf OP UNIQUE3 PIGHTR ¢ E STREETS | No Exchanges ! i i i { | she need SOCIETY. : Inquire About Qur Deferred Payment Plan W.B.Moses & Sons Furniture Carpets FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Linens ESTABLISHED 1861 Upholstery F and ELEVENTH. STS. From our usual moderate prices, a special February Discount has been placed on each and every piece of Household Furniture in our stock, to apply during Our 27th Annual e February Furniture Sale The Bedroom Beds and Bedding This special all-steel bed and spring, in mahogany, walnut or Sl Py Snish. February $15.00 Special 50-1b. Layer Felt Mattress, made with roll edge, covered in stand- ard ticking. February §1() 50 Sale Price ............, Four-piece two-tone mahogany bedroom suite, consisting of large dresser, vanity dresser, chifforobe and bed. Dresser and vanity dresser have glass tops. Sold complete only. Feb- ruary Sale Price $498.00 . Moses special 50-Ib. Layer Felt Mat- tress, thickness 6 inches, made of high grade layer felt with Imperial stitched lel\:llgde, to linsure mattress olding shape. February Sale Price . . $l 6‘50 Four-piece bedroom suite in combination mahogany or American walnut. Suite consists of dresser, large vanity greuer, bow-end bed and chiffonier. February Sale Price of uite Dresser, $68.00; Vanity Dresser, $80.00; Chiffonier, $43.50; Bow-end Bed, $43.50. $235.00 The Dining Room Very Special Items in the Drapery Dept. Ruffled Etamine Curtains, white, 21/ yards long, made of fine quality dotted etamine with gathered ruffle of same material. Specially priced $2 50 L) at, pair e Muslir. Curtains, white, 21; yards long, fine quality muslin with hemmed edge;, hemstitched, border of 3 tucks on front edge and bottom. Specially priced at, pair.. $2'75 This ten-piece American walnut dining room suite of Italian de;ign we believe to be one of the very best values in our stock. Suite consists of buffet 66 inches long, closed-in serving table, china case, oblong dining room table, 5 side chairs and arm chair to match. Chairs covered in tap- estry. Finish of dull Tuscan wax. Suite sold complete only. Regular price of suite, $525.00. February Sale Price of $3 7 5 00 Suite ° Special ten-piece mahogany dining room suite, consisting of buffet 60 inches long, china case, serving table, dining room table, 5 side chairs and armchair to match. Chairs have leather seats. $2 72 50 February Sale Price of Suite . ... ° Buffet, $71.00; China Case, $46.75; Serving Table, $29.75; Dining Table, $52.00; Side Chairs, $11.00; Armchair, $18.00. Silk Frou-Frou Portieres, 21 yards long. Rose, Blue and Mulberry com- binations. Reversible designs. Specially priced at, pair. . $14' 50 AMERICAN WARP PRINTS A special showing of the first suc- cessful manufacture in: this country of Warp-printed Cretonnes. These are equal in texture and coloring to the finest imported fabrics and come in cotton or silk filled warps. Light and dark grounds. Priced at, yard, $2.50 and $3.75 The Living Room 31-in. Cretonne, a number of selected patterns printed on an imported fabric which has the appearance of linen. Each pattern comes in an assortment of colorings. There is a bird design included. Specially priced at, 39c YR o s nisinevn g asnoibees The mere words “living room” suggest ease and comfort, such as is found in this splendid group illustrated—largz davenport;-armchair and Chippendale wing back armchair. The suite is made with full spring seats and edges. To add additional comfort, down is used in the cushions. All cushions are rever- sible. This suite may be had in blue silk velour or combina- $ 416.50 tion of brown velour and brown mohair tapestry. * February Sale Price of Suite. o it ' Davenport, $210.00; Armchair, $107.00; Chippendale Wing-Back Chair, Ecru Madras, 45 in. wide, Scotch manufacture, flower and Gothic de- i fi lity. S cisly priced at, yard. .. $1.00 / Special Three-piece Mahogany Cane Living Room Suite, consisting of large davenport, armchair and wing back armchair. Suite may be $ 2 7 5. 0 0 had in tapestry or selection of damask. Regular Price of Suite, $350.00. February Sale Price .. !' Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan