Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 53

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Chevy Chase Social Events During Week Varied in Character Program Includes Bridge Parties, Dinners, Lunch- cons, "Silver Tea" and Re- ceptions. week end house g £ Mis: Pollard, daugh and Mrs illlam T. Pollard, at her home, on cKinley street Miss Anne Pollard of McKinley et is spending a week in Syra- . N. Y., where she is attending a s Aid_Society of All Protestant = Episcopal Church Tuesday morning in the Parish The Woman's Auxiliary of the ained Tuesday T tea at the Mrs. John after- Hostess at Tea MRS. ALVIN T. HERT, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. MERCfi T, 1925—PART - 2. and tea Thursday at her home, on Huntington street. Judge and Mrs. Alexander R. Mul- lowny entertained the members of thelr club at bridge and supper Fri day evening. Mrs. Wjlbur Briggs of Portsmouth, Va., is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Cr on Jocelyn street. ain several days. Miss Cora Corfiing, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Corning, en; tertained at luncheon and bridge on Saturday at her home, on Cummings lane. The handkerchief and towel table of the Rector's Aid Society of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal Church will meet Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Warren D. Brush, on Hesketh street. Nathan B. Williams and his s, Hele and Louise, have ding several days |in_New York City Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson | &ave a dinner and bridge Tuesday |evening at their home, on Huntington | street. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Waters entertained the members of the boys' cholr of Saint -Alban's Protestant Episcopal Church, Saturday cvening at their home, on McKinley street, in honor of their nephew, John Waters, a member of the cholr Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson en- tertained at bridge and supper Friday T evening at thelr home, on Huntington street. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penz Wilcox were | hosts to the members of the Laf-a-Lot | Club at dinner and bridge Saturday eve- | ning at their home, on Kanawha street Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline gave a dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the 113th birthday anniversary of thelr daughter, Margaret Anne. Mrs, 11 H. Pitcher entertained the members of her sewing circle Wednes- day at her home, on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs’ W. W. Carr of Wal- brook, Baltimore, Md., are house guests of_ Mr and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline, on Oliver street. Mrs. Harold E. street entertained the members of her club at luncheon nd bridge Wednesday at the Congressional Club. Guests in- Mrs, Robert B. Swope, oser, Mrs. Robert F. Hume Talbert, Mrs. Ed Arthur W. Wilson, Mrs. Mrs Ernest R Mec- Hinton, Thorp, Jame Mrs. Semmes, Mrs. Charles A. Jones, Comas, Mrs Bynum B. Dwight T. son, Mrs. Gordon McKay, Mrs. Louis I Doyle, Miss Doyle and Miss Hack. A M. Powell and Mre. J. A Poweli of North Central avenue enter- tained at luncheon Thursda. Willard Hotel in honor of ) S, G Smith of Conway, Ark. Mrs. Smith was a delegate to the international mission rence recently held in Wash- Doyl of Huntington || cluded Mrs. Geofrey Creyke, Mrs. Merle || ott, Mrs. Abner H. Fergu- || £ IT PAYS TO BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENQABg STORE" Sale of Suites 7-Piece Bedroom Suite : 2 1 5 3-Piece Living Room Suite Our Divided Payment Plan —makes Buying Easy. No, interest or extra charges. have use stully PERYETY Sold Regularly at $275 and $300 Vice chalrman of the Republican na- tional committee, who will be as- xisted at her tea the afternoon of March 4 by Mrs. William M. Butler Chase Chapter of the will meet Tuesday, 30 p.m. at the home of Itam Wise Brady, on Morrison | reux, daughter of Devereux. ® | her and others im official life. who has been visiting his par- Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Deve- at their home, on West Bradley has gone to Portsmouth, Va., where he will be stationed. Mrs. Vernon Beam has returned to home, on Jocelyn street, after ending the week end in New York d Mrs. William Penn arg re- from a trip to Flor- ) be the house B daughte -law Mr. and Pen | before returning to her home linneapolis, Minn Mrs. D. Davis entertained the members of the Cultus Club Tuesday, s D. | several w S- | February 17. 1iff R. Rich- active members. Verrill, the founder, omitted i Wednesday, but held mesting in the afte on D. home Wolcott, on West Mrs. 1. C. Shute and her son and daughter, Corbin and Sdrah, of Phila- delphia, Pa., were the week end houss | Buests of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall, on Jocelyn street. Dr. and Mrs. Cran- all entertalned at bridge and supper aturday evening In* honor Arthur Shelton entertained at luncheon and bridge on Thursday at her home, on Cypress street ‘ruman Abbey gave a bridge 1d mounting. 12 Try to Match ’em for Less Than $20.00 Another example of our great diamond er. Generous size white mounting of 19= Pay 50c a Week This handsome blue-white dia- hite 1 gol and- Wi and- white or green You would have to Exquisite_di hand-pierc set in 18- engraved for either An extraordi- Pay $1.00 a Week | | | | | | % | m . | 0, - hand-wrought 18- , for | of Mrs, | }§ Attr: i terials. in endless variety. ! lectipn of advanced styl ladies’ hat frames. Straw Braids Reblocked In the latest Spring shapes 508 11 [f[——8[c———|¢ DIAMOND SALE Every stone is beautifully cut and blue-white; the mountings are modern t. white gold. We do not believe these values can be dupli- cated in Washington —and they are only possible through our recent large purchase of $150,000 worth of stones. Buy now—an wearing—ask about our liberal payment plan. Full Purchase Price Allowed in Exchange on Any of " These Diamonds at Any Time DIAMOND DI ({0 \h Pay a Little One of the greatest harr\ galns in this tremendous sale. Impossible except for this extraordinary pur- chase! A scintillating gem, in 18-kt white gold mounting, hand-plerced and engraved s .75 stone, in 18-kt —— plerced white gold mounting. Men and Women Pay $1.00 a Week NNER RINGS Large assortment in platinum and white gold mountings, set with dfa- monds and sapphires. Many beautiful designs 59850 5275 Each Week /Diamond Set Wedding Rings 18-kt. White Gold Wedding Rings, set with 3 full-cut dia- monds. A master- '$1975 18-kt. Wedding. with 5 ful monde value at— A real example of the highest attainment of the jewelers' art. This exduisite stone set in 18-kt. hand-engraved and hand-pierced white gold mounting. 123 Pay a Little Each Week White Gold $29.75 Pay Only 50c a Week 18-kt. White Gold Wedding Rings, set with 7 full-cut dia- monds. Handsome and neat. $3975 Rings, set 1l-cut dia- Wonderful Sps Scintillating, lustrous, magnifi- cent—it's hard to describe the wondrous beauty of this diamond set in hand-pierced and engraved 18-kt. white gold mounting. For Men and Women. ‘225 Pay a Little Each Week 21 Stores in 21 Cities -~ S R LS 2l . A X \\\\\\\\\Q\\\lhmim/zié/%.’o‘ Z - ' ‘ 3 ~ Spy Baltimore Store, 7 West Lexington Street |——=lole—=———jo|——= 0| ———— 5| ——— a1 r———(C Make Your Own Hat and Save ctive new Spring ma Flowers and feathers Large se Leghorn and Straw Hats them look like new. Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop The value as Add charm to natural beauty. 18- kt. tops—set vhires. es in Straw Cloths and Cleaned by experts, who will make Main 8322 d pay for them while ~\!——“\\ A marvelous offer! This beautiful hand engraved and 74~ Pay $1.00 a Week Special for the Ladies! Bar Pins in 18-kt. white gold, set with diamond and sapphires. A wonderful offer at— *18Z v Pay 50c a Week DIAMOND SCARF PINS Men will well as ecial for only- appreciate this the appearance. 59.50 Up Pay 50c a Week Special for the Men! Cuff Links, with full-cut diamonds. In green and white gold, with blue and black enamel inlay. Only— Al '29= Pay 50c a Week FLEXIBLE BRACELETS white gold—some with platinum with diamond$ and sap- Fxquisitely wondertul. ecial— 549 u _Pay $1.00 a Week » In this sale we present the biggest dollar-for-dollar furniture values obtainable. Here dependable quality is combined with moderate price to give you real value. The furniture is all of the better grade, and representative of the latest trend in styles for the modern home. Every suite is a value extraordinary. The Dining Room Ten perfectly proportioned pieces complete this Dining Room Suite, with choice of 66 or 60 inch Buffet, 45x60-inch ‘xtension Table, semi-inclosed China Cabinet, doubl r Server and six Chairs to match, upholstered in tapes leather. You'll recognize the workmanship design as superior. The Bedroom 7-piece Bedroom Suite of French or American walnut, consisting of large Vanity, large Dresser, Bow-foot Bed, Chifforobe, Rocker, Chair and Bench. A splendid design. All dustproof, mahogany 3-ply drawer bottoms. Fggshell finish. Worth $75 more than the sale price. The Living Roo 3-piece Living Room. Suite of un including combination mohair ar suites, in new shades and patter 82-inch Sofa, high-back Wing ( spring cushions and decp spring y ‘a Regular $25 Junior and Bridge Lamps Bedroom Outfit for the Spare Room . $89.00 If you have a spare bedroom that needs rejurnishing, here’s an opportunity for unusunal savings. The outfit con- sists of Walnut-finish Dresser and Chiffonier, Walnut-fin- ished Simmons Steel Bed, Simmons Link Springs, Layer- felt Mattress, Chair and Rocker. Actually worth much more. Complete outfit for $89.00. A remarkable instance of the savings offered in to- morrow’s sale. The assortment includes p91ychrome, walnut and gold finishes. All'are hand-carved, piped and weighted, in a choice of artistic styles. The shades are in many rich combinations of colors, with silk lining and p silk fringe. Just what every radio This Table is strongly made and the top covered in enthusiast needs. and shelf McDougal Kitchen Cabinet at $35 The name McDougal guarantees its quality and conveniente of “appointments. Made of selected materials, carefully and strongly built, and heat and steam proof varnish finish. = Com- pletely equipped. 42 inches wide. Roll front, flour bin, sanitary glass canisters for ‘spices, sugar, tea and coffee. Special $35 Sale of ttresses are green imitation leather Unfinished Drop-Leaf Tables at $7.50 Chairs to Match, $1.50 Each One of our most reliable makers has suppiied us with these special lots of Mattresses to sell at substantial reduc- tions from the regular prices. All are carefully made of good quality materials and guaranteed for satisfaction. Layer-felt Mattresses, 45 to 50 pounds weight, roll edge and covered with good durable art ticking. Sizes 3 ft. 3 in. and 4 ft. 6 in. Usual $18.00 value. Sale price Superior Layer-felt Mattresses, the product of a nationally known maker and according to our own rigid specifications, Layer-felt built of pure soit cotton, covered with woven satin-finish art ticking and striped ticking. Sizes 4 ft. 6 in. and 3 ft. 3.in. Much better than the ordinary $25.00 grade. Sale These Drop-leaf Tables are unfinished and sand- papered—all ready to paint in any color scheme to suit the home decorator. Substantially built, with shaped leayes and turned legs. Special at $7.50, Unfinished Chai'rs to match, $1.50 each. 18 | A aARRAN YR EREAARNE RS AR AREARIRILENSAAASRANTERIARANNASSAARNNALBEHT e LLN S HEIRN . mmgsmmflmgm‘mmqu«uun«.u....--;... ARageny

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