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Faculty and Student Body | “All Set” for Social Period The student body, and’faculty of George Washington University &re “all set” for the big wocial week oOf the year. The week of the midyear graduation is made the occasion for a series of aprightly social events siven under the ausplces of the junfor class and,culminating in the crowning event of the year, the junior prom. Junior week has long since Become an institution, and the elab- orate plans for the ensuing week in- dicate a er and better week than ever before. Immediately following the mid- winter convocations a reception will be given at the Raleigh Hotel by the Junior class, in honor of the gradu- ates and faculty, to the student body, alumni and friends of the unlversity. In the recelving line will be Presiden, and Mrs. Hodgkins, their wives. Friday night, February 23 ! jonfor prom will be held at the C Club, The leaders of the prom Le Mr. Eugene Thomas and Miss Ma. rion Dammeyer. The aponsors are: President Nrs. Hodgkins, Dean George Nealy Henning and Miss Hen- Mra. Merton Leroy a Dean and Mrs, Reudiger, Mrs. William Cline Borden, ugh Miile agd Mrs. I the deans an . De W linton Crolssant and Mrs. Bryan Morse. ebrug from 2 to 7 -| Brownson entertained at luncheon MISS DOROTHY TERRY, Daughter of Mrx. 8, Higgins Terry, Wwho han announced her engngéme to Mr. Ernest G. Bander of Chrisney, o date being arramged for the = | Klliance Francaise . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . Admiral and Mre. Brownson Entertain at Miami, Fla. Rear Admigal and Mra. Willard I1. Friday at the Royal Paim in Mjami, when their guests included Col. and Mra, Robert M. Thompson, who later took the guests for a short sall aboard their houseboat, the .Bver- glades. Others in the party were Prince Andrew and Princess Alice of Greece, who have been guests of Col. and Mrs. Thompson aboard the Ever- glades for the week. They later left for Palm Beach. . Mr. Isaac T, Mann and Mr. Wil- llam McClellan Ritter have gon: to 8t. Augustine. where they will be for a fortnight at the Ponce de Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, who have been in their villa at Miami beach stnce shortly after Christmas, will leave there at the end of next week for Atlanta, Ga., where they will visit in Mrs, Kendall's former home before returning to their New hire ue house at the end . Mr. Kendall #0l1 his in Miaml| Beach. including the ngs and many of the rare Marshall B. Lloyd cf Tel at Gu‘sl’lmlae By College Women The Gorge Washington section of the College Women'a Club, MisaChar- lotte Farrington, chairman, will beé hostess at & tea at the clubhouse Monday, February 19, from 4 to § p.m, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. n- Mam A. Wilbur, Mrs. Samuel Hgrrick d the wives of the trustees of the university are to be the guests of honor. Miss Helen A. Colhoun will give a recitatl Assisting Mrs. Har W. Wiley and Miss Mure garet White at the tea table will be Arline Dufour, ‘Miss Ruth n- | and Miss Rhoda Watkins. The dance to be held at the club- house Baturday, February 24, from 30 to 13 p.m., Is In charge of Miss nevleve Troviliion and reservations ould be made through her at the GREENWICH VILLAGE - TEA ROOM Old-Fashioned Southern Sunday Dinner I 1731 H St. N.W.—Tel. M. 2455 . for Other, Store News SO CIETY, February Furniture Sale Dispount of 15%. to 43 1-3% See Page 13 of Today's Fos Another Shipment Brings 200 More: of Those Beautiful Spring Dresses Values Worth to $35 To Hear Judge Berry The next French lecture of the Alli- ance Francaise will be given at the ‘Washington. Club Monday, February - 119, at 4:30 pam., by Judge Walter V. igma Nu, Kap- ha, Delta Tau Epstlon, PASTERVAK || 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. i i The Connecticut Avenue Shop ma Phi Delta’ Chi and Sigma K pm At 3 3 v junior play, “The ‘Charm School™ will be given at the Masonic Temple by an all-ster cabt selected ! from the best tdlent in the student body. The play has been ably di- cted, and every indication points to | Svlendid production of this popular | play, I arrangenients are in charge of committeas under the direction of the j 1 Thoma Ficklin H! pub- dwin Sumner Bottlehelm, i e events are given by the | Junior class, they aiso are under the of the sciiool authorities. Strikingly Attractive Luncheon to Honor Guests Mrs. Isaac Pearson, former national President of League of Amerioan Pen Women and well known in Wash- | ington social and club circles, and | her sister, Mrs. Katharine Bovee, also of Washington, united tn giving one | of the strikingly attractive luncheon of the son at Miramar Hotel. | Miaml. Floride. The luncheon w en 'in honor of 2 Richard | known to all Washington, and Mrs. Clarence M. Rusch, president of tie Florlda branch of the League of American Pen Women. who spent many months in Washington last Jear at the Wardman Park Hotel, e guests were ussembled at ong tuble. ‘banked from end to end site Euterpe hibiscus, used n tulle of the same deli. { lor, and tiny books of Doema of the saie shidé given an avors, trom which each guest read her favorite poem. i NEW YORK NEWARK BROORLYN NEW HAVEN i* ' At Women's City Club R. Berry. The subject will be “Pourquoi la ¥rance est Dans la Ruhr.” Recital Scheduled | The entertainment committee of the Women's Gity Club, Mry. Mary C. D. Johneon, chairmen, announces a re- fn’ the clubhouse. 22 Jackson . tomorrow at $:30 o'clock p.m. | p Willlam J, Black will _giv readings and recitation of songs will be sung b Barbee, mezro-soprano, r. Durwood Bowersox will play violin select 7 Open George Washington's Birthday. Brink in_ thin ad hefore February 25 and get = Expert Marcel. . . 75¢ = Shampooing . ...50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Violet Ray Facial.. $1.00 ‘MISS FLEET S Wi T MISS HESS Toes Een Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. Frankiin 2224, Expert Ser\'lr: FOUNDED The touch of Fashion’s hand is pleasantly portrayed in our new showing of Spring Apparel at our Connecticut Avenue Shop. 1894 Known For Remarkable Value-Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleventh BUFIALO BRIDGEPORT INDIANAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS - MONDAY—An Important Offering of ‘ NEW SPRING DRESSES The wisdom of selecting a dress here tomorrow will be scen at once - awhen you view the collection. Come! All sizes for women and misses A convincing demonstration of the Morrison's policy of presenting garments of quality and dis- tinction without the usual penalty of high price. Styles and Qualities That Compare Favorably With Regular *35 to 45 Models—On Sale at 25 Dresses for every daytime occasion developed in superb. quality new silk crepe weaves, Taffetas, and the new Persian and Egyptian prints. A Grbup of Ultra-Smart Dresses in Individual Styles Replicas of expensive creations in fashion's most favored silks. SPECIAL MONDAY ~ Sizes for Misses, 16, 18 and 20 years. Sizes for Women, 36 to 42. Extra sizes, 46 to 52. . With the arrival of 200 more dresses we are pre-- pared to again offer the same high-grade, well-made and wonderfully charming spring dresses at $11.50. Remember, plenty of sizeg for misses 16, 18 and 20 years, for women from 36 to 42, and extra sizes from 46 to 52. This purchase brings even better and greater assortments, newer styles and models than before, and we feel confident that women wishing a new and decidedly here tomorrow to smart spring frock will surely be choose one. Dresses for all occasions—for party”wear —for street' wear—for afternoon wear— dance frocks. CANTON CREPE VELVET TAFFETA ETC,, ETC: TRICOTINE POIRET TWILL SATINS LACE AND SILK COMBINATIONS COMBINATIONS OF VELVET AND CAN- TON An assortment of styles too varied to mention here, in all the favorite shades such as tan, copen, pastel shades, black, brown, navy, gray, rose, cornflower, green, American beauty, canary, toast, caramel, etc., etc. Fine Sewing Machines All Well Known ‘Makes Included in the =@ - Reduction for. Tomorrow ‘and Tuesday Now is your chance to possess that sewing machine you have always wanted —a chance to buy and save—the opportunity to+get a good standard quality ma- New drop-néad. Aia Srimess model, with full set attach ments; guaranteed. chine that is guaranteed to be in_perfect condition. not new. Sale price, . . . The New Willard Sit=Rite S §43 $ Sale price .. - Chain Stitch Automatic. guaraftee Three New Domestic Port- < with a guar- antee “+Allowance for “old when purchasing a Do- mestic Machine, with a Domestic | The New Home, $35 | Portable Sold with a $47 95 ables, Each $56.50 machine, in exchange, hidden motor. Any of these machines can be purchased on Club Plan Terms, Monthly or Weekly. . Needles, Bobbins and Oil. Hemstitching, v Popular White Machines, not new, but mechanically in- Spected and in perfect run- nin .- 9¢ Yard $33.75 | Goldenberg's—Machine ~Dept.; Fourth Floor. - Singer Sewing Machines, al- wa. favorite, not new, but mechanically, inspected $36.50 Table Model mestic Library Table Ro- Model, operated by elec- sold with a guarantee. $120.00 Womien's $2 and $2.50 ~ Edathek - " Handbags $1.48 Women's Leather Hand- bags, in an assortment com- prising all the new and up- _ to-the-minute styles.. Black and colors, in plain, em- bossed and novelty press- ings. All wanted shapes. Goldanberg’s—First Flsor. -$1 Earrings, 55¢ Pair ‘ _Special assortmetit ofe Pendant and Novelty Ear- rings, in shower, ball and fancy pendant Choice of pearl, jet, cr and- gold-plated Many styles. 74 Goldenberg s—Fisst Flvor. styles. vstal effects. beautiful new and . A é]ienbmenal Offering of Just when women are looking for a new Spring Hat comes this Think of purchasing a smart-looking new Hat at this Sounds almost im- possible, but Goldenberg’s are always offering unusual values. sale. low price! NEW SPRING MILLINERY Here is a collection of hats that is distiuctive in every sense, comprising all faghion’s newest and most approved shapes—hats that express individual- ity, hats that any weman would delight in owning, ALMOND “*OPEN . - Colors STRAWBERRY . BLACK Materials TIMBO MILAN SOA Trimmings GLAZED FRUIT FLOWERS,“OSTRICH, »SELE PRIMMINGS, FANCIES EMBROIDERY/& RIBBON .7+ ‘Goldemberg's—Sccond Floor.