Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 50

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Y PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. Edward Rhodes left for her home in New York city Thursday, after spending ten days in town with relatives. Mrs. Edward Mayer. who was in Adantic City, has been visiting her er and _sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Blont, in New York, be- Zore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy King, who were at the St. Charles, Atlantic City, for ten days, have returned to their bome on 19th strect. Mrs. Henry L. Kaufman was hostess at luncheon Wednesday at _the Country Club, entertaining the After- moon Card Club. The guest of honor was Mrs. Edward Rhodes of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saks, whose marriage took place the early part of February, have returned from their honeymoon and are at their apart- ment, 2700 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Benjamin Rosenfeld is Visiting ‘her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Tombrower, in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elsemann and Mr. M. Eisemann have returned from a month’s stay at the Breakers, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jullug Peyser and their little daughter Victoria have returned to their home on Wyoming avenue, after a stay at the Ritz-Carl ton, Atlantic City. Mrs, Samuel Rothschild and daugh- ter, Miss Bernico Rothschild. are Zuests at the St. Charles, Atlantic City. Mrs. Morris G 3 by her mother. Mrs. N. Peys iting the latter's daughtel Wit lizm Garner, at her home in Newport News, Va. Miss Sadie Silver of New York is the guest of Mrs. Samuel J. Stein- berger of the Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lyon and fam- ily are now located In_ their apart- |2} ment in the Cathedral Mansic have as their guest the latte ter, Mrs. A. Cohen of Pittsbur, The Friday bridge club was enter- tained at luncheon and bridge last week by Mrs. Rudolph Behrend at the Arlington Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund and Mrs. Harold Kaufman returned to Washington from a three weeks' stay at Palm Beach the early part of last week. Miss Sara Amdur of New York is apending a short time in Washington and is a guest at the Arlington Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kaufman and family are now located in their new apartment at 16th and P streets Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobriner were l'osts at an oriental ball at their rome on 16th street last night, the Zuests wearing elaborate costumes. A | supper was served during the e ning. The regular mon Sisterhood of th vle will take noon, at_2:30 e rooms of the temple program has been by a social hour, th Street Tem- meeting of the SOCIETY. the guest of Mixs Monica Fischlkéorn, on Monument ave- nue. cers and directors. Rev. Dr. Abram Simon will give a talk on current topics, Prior to her departure for her new home in Dallus, Tex. Mrs. Richard Bonwit, formerly of e at lome with h H. David, at 2834 2 ernoon from 3 to ks {8 visiting her t the William Penn Mr._and Mrs. Brakwater of Chicago, and Mrs. Moses and son of Trinidad, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kahn. oseph Dreyfuss of Tanier s as her guest her sister, tel of Woonsocket, R. I, in se honor_she entertained at & luncheon on Wednesday last. Miss Adelaide Prince of New York is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Julius Peyser of Wyoming avenue. Mrs. C. Marks is the guest of Mr and Mrs. A. Marks of Buclid street. anaiMrs A Marks of Dnclid street Mary Jane Inn At 516 12tk St. N.W. FEATURING 30c_Luncheon, 65c Dinner, 0. 4:30 to 7 p.m. ng to home” Prescriptions of MRS. N. C. COON Unequaled for Hair and Complexion air Tonle dandruff & growing hair. alp Food: For dry hair & itching scalps, & Cream: Absorbs drug and dep: stores, and at Mrs. Coon's office, street’ northwest. 1115 1117 F STREET Please Note— Louvre. styles are invaribly exclusive— and carefully maintained so—making selec- tion herc safe and continuously satisfactory. F Suits Are Popular Especially these new Two and Three-piece models—in the plain Twills or the Sporting Over- plaids and Checks. Three-Piece— $65 to $15() ‘Two-Piece—A specially gathered as- 549.50 Other Suits From $29.50 to $125. sortment at— Frocks of Individuality Whether for the street or afternoon occasion vou'll choose from a special group of Crepes and Novelty Silks—eclaborately designed and artisti- cally embellished—which ° we have marked— $49.50 Other Frocks From $25.00 to $175.00. Coats of Character Fashion has many favorites, as evidenced by the Wrappy Coats and Capey Wraps—on the one hand—and the Swagger Sports Coats on the other. For each style are weaves that are special- 1y effective—and the taste in designing, and skill in making are plainly apparent. $27:50 to 165 Come Tomorrow and View the New Millinery Charming Hats—in Sport and Dress designs + bold treatments that make smart novelties; and refined elegance that befits the dressy style. Again let us remind you they are “Hats that are differ- » $vl 2.50 to 53500 i ent! THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘T U, MARCH - 4, 1923—PART 2. COLDENBERC'S Fi Seventh at K “Across the Street” Divided Payments FURNITURE THAT MERITS CONFIDENCE—AT LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY PRICES. Special Values That Point the Way to Real Savings on the Better Kind of Furniture In this great display of New Furniture you will find just the sort that will bring comfort and happiness to your home. Goldenberg Furniture, in this special sale, as at all other times, offers only Furniture of permanence, guaranteed to give lasting service—at prices that provide real,. worth-while savings. And through our Divided Payment Plan you ean purchase this furniture of real worth and make payments in convenient parts, at the same price as the all-cash price. No interest charges. $215 Bedroom Suite DIVIDED PAYMENT TERMS. Englander Couch Duofold Bed Four-piece Louis XV Bedroom Suite, in walnut finish. Comprising a full size Bow-foot Bed, large Dress- er, Vanity and Chifforette. Of fine figured American walnut $275 Dining oom Suite Here is a most unusual value in a Couch Bed. All- steel frame, cotton mattress with valance. Can be con- verted into a double bed. $55 Dressers Duofold neds ot excellent design, with mahogany or oak-finished frame, uphol- stered with good durable Imitation leather. Can be easily converted into a full- size bed at night. Complete with all-cotton mattress. $24 Floor Lamps 1162 T-piece Bedroom Suit in walnut fin- ish, comprising double bow-foot Bed, Dresser, Semi-Vanity, Chifforette, Toilet Bench Chair and Rocker..... 4149 $198 Dining Room Suite Ten-piece —...ug Koom Suite in the sim- ple but attractive Colonial design; compris- ing 60-inch Buffet, oblong Extension Table,' Inclosed Serving Table, Glass-front China ) Cabinet, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair. All pleces finished in fine figured American ,’ WannE .. et AR s, $198 Livi A Queen Anne Dining Room Suite that will appeal to home beautifiers. The four pleces include a €0-inch Buffet, glass front China Cabinet, oblong Extension Taktle and enclosed Serving Table. Finished in fine figured walnut veneer Manogany finish, large plate glass mirror, deep drawers. Buffets Electric Floor Lamps. mahogany finlsh base: two lights; 24-inch silk shades. Unusually attractive designs. Room Suite Baby Carriages ] y A three-piece suite built for long service and comfort—of splendid workmanship and appealing design. The 84-inch Settee, large Wing Rocker and Armchair are cov- ered with embossed velour. Sale price.. $345 Dining Room Suite 3-piece Overstuffed Suite for the living room, consisting of 72-inch Set- tee, large comfortable Armchair and Rocking Chair. All with loose cush- U R St Queen Anne Walnut- finished Buffet, 60 inches long; large linen drawer. Brass Beds lLarge Size Baby Carriages, with fine reed body and hood; steel running gear and rubber- tired wheels. Fasy running and of attractive appearance. Fiber Rockers Ten-piece Tudor Period Dining Room Sulte, in fine walnut finish—unusually| handsoms in appearance and bullt for last- ing satisfaction. 66-inch Buffet, large China Cabinet, Inclosed Serving Table, Oblong Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchalr, covered with tapestry....... Simmons Brass Beds, in fine satin finish: 2-inch posts and 1-inch fillers. Guaranteed lacquer. $55 Kitchen Cabinets 392 An impressive suite of the Queen Anne period in walnut finish. Comprises very large Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Dresser and full-size Bow-foot Bed. Of fine figured American walnut vencered. Sale price... Large size Fiber Rockers, finished ifn a rich browm shade; spring seats and loose spring cushions. Oak Buffet Regularly $69 275 Special Bed Outfit Complete Combination of § 1 8,75 Bed, Mattress and Spring = A real $26.00 va&lie. The complete ouffit consists of 2-inch post Steel Bed, > with 1l-inch fillers, in white enamel finish, strong and AP SO sturdy; also steel Link Springs, fully guaranteed for e cunboara " andilined service, and All-Cotton Mattress, tufted top and roll edge, iR e covered with art ticking. Complete outfit for $18.75. An extra well-made suite of three com- fortable pleces, in Chesterfield design, cov- ered with a good grade of tapestry. The Settee is 84 inches long, and has large com- fortable Wing and Armchair to match. All with l°|°“ epring cushions.....cecevcves Kitchen Cabinets, made of oak, finished in white enam- el inside. Large sifter, flour bin, metal-lined bread box and porcelain sliding top.

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