Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1923, Page 39

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& AR, WASHINGTON, D. . FEBRUARY £ -1823_ PART 2. —————————— i s Merle Thorpe of 1 CHEVY CHASE i entertained on FPri 3 3 nner. . z Soelety of _ths vosbytapien Chureh will meet Wed- n at 11 ‘o'clock v i : ] “ ’ e The executive and advisory boards |y, AUIL awieok tn iy et L 9 ' . : i the Recreation Club of Chevy g 5 . Chase met Tuesday evening at the p : 2 home o o mecstaent. Mrs. Frank | Elevenites Plan for ' g ‘ P Wilcox.'on Kanawha street. There Initial Dance Feb. 15! ’ will be another meeting of the b ds | o4 i . . - fal dance at the Hotel Lafayette % o'clack, at the heme of Mr. and rs. | Init 5 i Guy M, MacDowall, on Cennecyicut | TPUr#day. February 15. . The Young People's Society of All | Marnage Llccnses. S . 4 Saints' Episcopal Church will €1V & | yyrriage liceases have been lasued to the | 3 % B Ki i . Comn., 3 Wednesday evening, February 7, at! ‘rhe EKlevenites will hold (h ‘ | | o'clock, in the parish hall of the! 2 3 «<hurch. . L I ros o FURNITURE THAT MERITS CONFIDENCE A1 LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY PRICES. Mra. Christian S. Getsinger of Graf- oo 5) Seuiumia Greensirect and Dalle’ Rogpesth H z min Greenwireet and Della Rugpeathal. tun sireet entertained on Friday aft sroenvireet and Dalls Rugpes eraain At bridue. Bilie M. Fleming of Warrent s Ar. and Mrs. John M. Hancock of 'Syl "800, 0" 6f this ity and Mary Chicago, 111, formerly of Chevy Chase. | n. O'irien of New York city. 4 will_arrive in Washington Tuesday, : £ Camp’ Eustis, Va.. and where they will spend a Week with |B . Keil ity friends. r. and Mrs. Harold K.| Mark C. Mal y and Mary W. Clarke. Doyle of Huntington will entertain | John C. King and Anns . Merchaot. be! l'“l_nllflml Park, Md. ;i Wednesday evening at dinner in | e AL or. tais. city y R : ; i ’ Our Feb Truly this February Sale gives every one an opportunity they Thureday Mrs, 1. Hums Taibert of | aray of Esitam, Ks. o e . g . 4 3 Puarw have earnestly hoped for—good Furniture at lower prices. And Rirk street will entertain at lunch- he V. WeiBley of Asherille, N ‘he large number of people who have come in and wnd con_in honor of Mrs. Hancock, and on Friday Mrs. R. B. Swope of Hunt- purchased since the opening of this sale is proof we are offering genuine values at prices that have ington street will entertain her elub . . 2iluncheon and bridse to meet Mr. D. A. R. ACTIVITIES J . not been o0 low in years. You, too, can effect a big e Theodore Michael' of Keokuk i A p saving, no matter what your needs, as evervthing sireet entertatned the members of | Livingatom Mamor Chapter, D. } " from separate pleces to complete home outfits is 1@ executive committee of the mis- ) met at the heme of Mrs. J i v ) ° being offered at ~ionary society of the Presbyterian ‘ at the New Berne apartment Tuewday, R Church at luncheon Tuesday. with Mrs. Frank Ray, Mrs. Julia Hill, " " i ® ‘The special section of the Woman's i lor and Mrs, M. Wood as Club of Chevy Chase will hold its!j stesses. The regent. Mrs. Hor- | ) % ¥ montif, eeting tnmom-u\\"’ :ce ,\:-I:urf\;;h. presid dflepm:ls :;.v:_n; . v ) C . D. et 3 f 15 331 F R . 0 o'clock a.m., at the home of | the officers showed enthusiastic = . 4 & R s mamast Genuine- Discounts o % to 3% From Regular Prices Plans will be formulated for a val-|ship House committes, veported a ¥ . entine party from Mrs. Sol Lansburgh. Ot ] of L = PR =i =y _ o & W. Norcross of R | members of the chapter contributed i 5 i g | Divided Payment Terms May Be Applied to Any Purchase Furniture Purchased Now Will Be Held for Future tained on Friday evening | §enerously toward this fund. I ; ; : i party in honor of her son, Cleve ":n‘jf'ffll‘;r:;‘sd:?y’.‘ R } During the February Sale, as at All Other Times. Delivery if Desired athletic association for boys|10Ws: Mrs. Galus M, Brumbaugh, al- | 25 | y i { been orzanized at All Sainis | (ernate to vegent: Mra Ktanton N kmstopall(' ¢h ander direct bx(:a;_:;l‘“a" ST SR : 5265 Dining Room Suite athl at the Moun g - ant Congregational Chureh, at Srcs Latta and Miss 11th street and Columbia voad, who hairman and physical director: 4 Brogks, Charles M. Marsh, | | vers and Clyde D. Garett.; . . H The first meeting was held Saturday Stx 3 neeting ;,“\“; ‘L‘,,,"f January y & S5t. Clair, the regent eting . . rs. lenry Bolton was hosiess. { Beavers, state vice regent, gave which will be equippe shoct talk., Mrs. Walter W. Hic ‘mnasium e basket b lilPaL' a paper on the last meeting of ! the | m hae played |14 gtate historical committes. Plans vaveley Nchool | were made for the chapter card party us, * Saturday|to he given at the Hotel Roosevelt vas held at 3| wednesd: evening. Mrs. Byram beginning at Chevy Chaseé|played piano solos and Miss Helen cuns were awarded|)arshall sang. Miss Mary k. Smith. { teams. aniuel Gorton Chapter as | Michael, the daugh-|a A social hour followed the | nd Mrs. Theodote Michael | hys - & =N 5 oy - and Miss Eleje Tal- ) F L Shier of Mr. and Mrs.| Ci Four-piece Bedroom®Suite,*in walnut Beautiful Cane-Back Living Room Ten-piece Suite in walnut finish; of ex- ol et Kirc streel | iram Revolution.—The mmu{;‘ soc finish—of stanch construction and Suite of three pieces, consisting of cellenviaesien Ehat Wil Spvest (o home feau ) $19 were admitted to 2 | was entertained by Mre Lan B P \ ine b try Club. b 1 v i P tifiers. Comprises 60.inch Buffet, Oblong and Mre. John M. |G al the Landscape Club, 1221 15th splendid design. Double bow-foot Bed, large Settee, comfortable Armchair Fxtension Table, large China Cabinet, En- home 0n | street. last Saturday afternoon. The large Dresser, full-size Vanity, with and Rocker. Loose cushions: seats A N e i B ' [ president, Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle. | ;{hree-\\mg mirror; Chifforette, Chair, covered in good-wearing velour. . ... large Armchair with seats covered in tap- turn to thel presided. The color bearer. AMaster g i 3 5 calia S | R ohert Lane Mickey, mave the malute ocker and Toilet Bench. . . . . estry. Fechet of McKinley street | to the flag and recited “Independence her luncheon unit of the ! “ Miss Ellen Paine sang. Miss the Blessed Sacrament at| Eugenia erod Harman ‘'gave a s Thursday French song, and piano alos were A. E. Corning of Cummins|Dlayed by Miss Constance Russell and | ] lane entertained at luncheen Tues: lens Afflick of Clarendon. and | Ay to meet Mrs. Richard B. Clayton, | Agnes Gill and Miss Ruth | formerly of Chevy Chas b Chor.dbloom sang and danced in cos-| ¥ returned to m tum. A special feature was a magi- evy Chase Chapter of the|clan's act staged by Mr. Stome and Woman 3 Associa- | Mr. Whittamore of Ch 11 he gocial hour followed Fep- | ments were served. ong the gu . to meet Mrs, | Wers several members of ihe Dist: tiee president of of Columbia state commitiee of Ay Wristian R. and tie state historian, Mrs Nagle. | or Colatablic a former president of Ca iiench of Balt Lake! monticello Chapter, D. A. br ponas &Y ts January meeting 4t the ho Elm stree 7 i regent, Mrs. Hammond, 2100 N for Europe In the abse “ Moted miversities nr \he|meeting was opened with pra > ] - €| Mra. ,\uL:»rntom |!‘.ep0r(.~F were pr > = sz > S ; coman's | Sénted by committees. Four 5 < e et Frida ;| were taken for the card party e ¢ le at sharply reduced e met Friday at{given Friday sfiernoon. A paper on | e b e rch. Luncheon was | prices for clearance. “This lot of : Mre. Spamer of | qropert Morris® was given by Miss | Kitehen Cabinet. A three-piece suite buiit for long serv- Three-piece Overstuffed Suite, consisting he S Toe Eeakn ‘White, and mattecs of importance to in- 2 S a,]vm.‘l.“\\«v‘h}.‘af‘(‘v.;'er;(stsdea:- ie Chapter were discussed i x;;ieg;:;\ill;:ll:zrl:eenameled n ice and comfort-- of splendid workmanship , $ of Settee, Armchair and Rocker, uphol- ) $ ::: ;l::'n‘ui‘ !:;:lm;fi: e Gidney R 1] flour container With) Aodispyealing |dcxipn | ThelBEI0EN Shiten) stered in taupe velour, with loose cushions. riod designs, in ma. 98 128 Sidney Rebert entecintned o What He Feared. H aifter. metal bread) large Wing Rocker and Armchair are cov- \ ) hogany ‘and walnuf . \pohors of Uis XV Bows mabicl e Cat—You poor booh: " Il pro- and cake box. With ered with embossed taupe velour. Febru- Anwell/asxisnedisiite cuntiwiil ronder:aat. finishes. Double size a farewell | > v, s|tact vou. 1 ain't afraid of mice idi re S . Telert is leaving for Pitteburgh, Pa.} ' *Tha Klephant—But vou have no sliding porcelain top ary:Sale price .. only; where sha will be married. trynk for & mouse to run up’inside i Rt o $225 Dining Room Suite $215 Bedroom Suite $325 Bedroom Suite ing service. February Sale price....... hers of the Laf-a-Lot Club on Safur- avening. = rs. John Mather of Northampton H r' o £ ikl Ly . ‘' _entertained her ‘bridge club Free to Asthma and Hay a Py Wright of Raymond F Suff tertdined on “riday at ineheon and bridge. ever Suilerers he ladies of the Presbyterian = rie) hirch entertained at tea and a linen || 1 of Method That Anyol vwer Wednesday at the home of | Withont Discomfort D. Hathaway, en Cadar park the benefit of the Presb: We uave a method for the vontrol the Aged. d we wan! veu to try il at o verby of Danville. | o matter whether vour { been the house guest of nding or recemt development B e et of % present as Chronic Astiim left Saturday for oq live. mo m lay evening meeting of ||| 238, tion: IF vou are tro ng People’s Society of All ||| St Hac Fever. our meth Sainte Episcopal Church, Prof. Wil- | |fgon t.omptiy. liam M. Marston of the American ‘We especially ‘want to send it Tniversity gave an interesting ad- ||| apparently hopeless h dress on the recently | of inhalers, douches, hine. “the lie detector,” which iz ||| fames. “patent smokes.” etc. have failed Excellently designed Dining-Room Suite Seven-plece Bedroom Suite of stildy con- An impressive suite of n\\: Queen Anne . 5. | We want to sh ur o v causing much discussion in scientific i.g..‘o‘.’n metiiod e designed to end afi ¢ of four pieces, comprising 60-inch Buflen) struction, in walnut finish. Double bow- period in walput finish. \”"‘“"‘" i . ] 3 ing. ¢ I : 5 Vi - Neighborhood Dancing Club |l et b rrstame, * " orine: 42d all those Oblong Table, China Cabinet with panel and foot Bed, Dresser, Semi Vanity with three- large Dresser, Chifforobe. Vanity Dresser ; hase Librar: n-fl"}.‘ o ey ! le dav. Wi 5 slass tront. Inclosed Serving Table. In fine wing mirfor; Chifforette. Chair, Rocker and and full.size bow-foot Bed. Of fine figured ru Yivber gt of at ouce. i o American walnut veneered. February Sale S e earae . Siome atrs ||| meie below Toilet Bench. February Sale price Mrs. George W. Stone, Mrs. | f| S8 m'";’;";‘ mg_‘-, figured American walnut finish.......... h and Mrs J. M. Winne- Mot Club of (he v FREE TRIAL COUPON 514 50 Rockers School «is planain, { = CUh Chinss n the near Tavure i ||| Niagare s ; R | d Armcha; tertainment for children. o Tiee Y T TANFIORINSING, an irs udents of the Chevy Chase " e s . b - for girls entertained at w ' aturday evening at the school. homas Raker, jr., of McKinley left We tend- | Pittsburgh, | ork and Boston. ' P Faithtul reproduction of the Tudor period. Made by Simmons and guar- ] These Dressers are made of » & i ;1:::;'.' .w l::ll'd;t?o:rlo‘l'::s.r‘salu wallh:auuned oak and have two 10 pleces in American walnut flnllh—con-) $ Electrie Floor Lamps, with two apteed io render long serv- and backs. Odd top and two bottom sisting of 66-inch Buffet, Oblong Extension lights and mhozr) ice. Finished . Finished Y . any - finish, base. $ in satin, with $ 50 Ppleces in the Teh»e s .25 dcawars e :nh? $ Dining Table, glass-front China Cabinet, In Compléts with skl el ! ° ‘ shade in several Double bed roary Sale at Nesvy pliste miaes closed Serving Table, 5 Side Chairs and one balt price. mirror. Armchalr. with tapestry-covered seats. ... heautiful colorings. iz onlY i LR & S S Y $98 Vanity $25 Bed Outfit of 3 Pieces $24 Windsor Rock- Three-Piece Duofold Suite e : ers or Armchairs r . /11 TN 10 1T HT s bia T e More room—less rooms! More con- venience; less work. A Davenport Bed serves by day and by night. | TR Tl '\ S '\ D e Three-piece Suite, consisting of full-size Duofold Extensive variety; chairs to match. ' : g o S \¢ = Bed, large Armchair and Rocker, upholstered with Ask your furniture merchant. 044 Vanity Dressers, of large g L B B i ' size, in walnut finish-—offered in Complete Bed Outfit for the bed- S Mahogany or oak finished. The Duo- copyr en of Am % {shed frame, Wwith ; ; : i iaiNesuHinligeing “'t $79 i b o ) fne rnr:hn.“bol‘t'om$ s] 8 fold can be made into a full-size bed at ) 8 9 signs to match your gla sizes: Ssnitary Link Springs seat. The embodi- night. A complete outfit for the living bedroom furniture. and All-Cotton Mattress ment of eomfort POOD) 2 oseose i A 3 e | ‘ Triplioate mirrer. A S and service. SERVES BY DAY AND BY NIGHT 4 — -

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