Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 36

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SOCIETY. Hotel in honor of her twelfth birth- day anniversary. Mrs. Milton Baer has returned from Newark, N. J., where she was the guest of es. d Walter , has jolned his| be. parents, Mr. 4 . Walter Franc, | daughte at Wardman Park Hotel after a stay several weeks in Miami, Fla rs. Samuel Kalisher and daughter Helen Louise of Germantown, are the guests of the former's mother, | Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Louls Stern of Beverly Court. | and Mrs. Harry Sherby. Miss H Nordlinger and Miss! | Vera Relfkin have cards out for a entertained | joint birthday party at the Town mah-jong. | Club tomorrow afternoon from 2 to Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs have just returned from a three- month trip abroad, left yesterday for ¥rench Lick Springs, to be gone four weeks. Max Weyl apolis. Mrs. Edward Kohner returns Simon Kann, who Mr. and Mrs. Edward City Alan David and Wil- tiem Nordlinger home from the University of Pennsylvania for the Easter holidays The Friday Club was at luncheon, followed by are dren are ending Easter Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. lantic City and have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lyon of Indian- to-| M y from New York, where she hus the guest of her son-in-law and Deitsch, and from a stay in Atlantic Miss Esther Sherby, who is attend- ing Goucher College, is spending the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney and chil- week in David Frank and THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, eon dnd gressional April 21. . Leonard Schloss and daugh- ter Evelyn are visiting relatives in Hazelton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kahn left Washington Thursday and sailed from New York yesterday to spend three months abroad. The Wednesday Club was enter- - | tained at luncheon and mah-jong last week by Mrs. Gerson Nordlinger, at her home, on Nineteenth street. Mrs. Louis Kronheim was tendered & luncheon at the Town Club by mem- bers of the board of the Sisterhood mah-jong at the Con- Country Club, Tuesday, APRIL 12, York are guests of the former’'s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kahn, of Seventeenth street. Miss Mae Schwartz of Pittsburgh is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz. Mrs. Benjamin Frank of Baltimore has been spending a week With her mothér, Mrs. Charles Kaufman, Mrs. 1saac Behrend is in Atlantic City, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis Eiseman Mr. and Mrs.'Milton Stasburger are spending the week end in Atlantic city. ' 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. Miss Harl James sight-seeing trips, Mre. Chester D. Swope exhibits, Mrs. David Allen Campbell music, Mrs. Frederic F. Farrington pageant, Mrs. J. W. Frizzell pages, Mrs. Wil- liam 1. Chamberlin tickets, Miss arian Parkhurst decorations and |) Mrs. Daniel C. Chace publicity. | wat musical will be held at the studios at 1330 G street The followiing State officers and prominent women in D. A. R. Socle will_act as patronesses: Mrs. John Beavers, Mrs. James M. Willey, David Caldwell, Mrs. Jason erman, Miss Helen Harmon I Joseph H. Wheat, Mrs. Lewis B 7 { Q. Wallace Hange D. A. R. Chapter Sponsors |2 . Hodgkins and M Musical for April 17 Geasss L Sninifnond | Easterr; Star Plans Bridge Party at the Mayflower Plans for Quinquennial Council of Women in May Mrs. Glen Levin Swiggett, general | chairman of Washington committee for the quinquennial of the Interna- tional Council of Women, which is to | be held in this city from May 4 to 14, announces all committee chair- manships filled. At the head of the entertainment committee stands Miss Janet Rich- urds, weil known both to residents of the National Capital and througa- out the country. Mrs. Eugene Reilley The musical to be given by the Descendants of April 17 last week by Mrs. Sol home on Macomb street Mrs. Rudolph Behrend will go to New York tomorrow to spend a few days with he Mrs. Sol Rice. elyn Kaufman was hostess v, entertaining 10 young girl Morton Luchs have Friends at luncheon at the Mayflower|returned from a 10-day stay at At- Meyer al her ock of the Eighth Street Temple last week. Mrs. Kronheim was presented with a silver bowl and candlesticks in recognition of president of the Harry Roller succeeds Mrs. Kronheim as president. Mrs. Jeff. Kornicker and son of New children, Amalie and Jack, are spend- ing the week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lieberman were hosts at dinner Tuesday night at the Mayflower Hotel. Mah-jong followed, guests being in the party. Mrs. Alexander Wolf and Mrs, Mark Lansburgh have cards out for lunch- Knppn Phi Deltas Plan Easter Monday Ball The Kappa Phi Delta Sorority will hold an Easter Monday ball at the Garden House of the Grace Dodge Hotel tomorrow- night. Sol Kaufman and Estelle Kaufman of guests of Mr. and Kaufman of Lanier sister, yestarday, is chairman of hospitality, Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams reception, Mrs. L. Swormstead halls, _Shelden son hotels and homes, Mfss Mary next week in artists for the aroline B. Ma Lindsley luncheons and . banquets, Mrs, Raymond C. Morgan. informa- tion, Mrs. Alvin E. Dodd automo- biles, Mrs. W. L. Darby churches, Marguerite member promises to be a successful event of lizabeth Winston, Campbell, of the 76 (‘humn"\ | D. A R The ways evening will be Mrs circles The means ittee, Preston, announces a bridge hundred card party to be Mayflow Hotel Friday o'clock, by Arem of the Mrs. cDonald, soprano; Miss and Miss soprano organization pianist, Grace and fl given at th 2 Cakes Fairy Soap With This Cou- ~ po:x H A 9c of frairy 25¢ Mavis Talcum With This 16C Coupon and .. Reg. 69¢ Stationery With This Coupon and 48¢c Handeraft Lawn white 90 Reg. 20c Waterman Ink With This Coupon and Tomorrow, Shop Here Tuesday Q Cakes Pow- - Four-ounce bot- tles of Water- man's Fountain Pen Ink, black and blue black. (8) fj cum der, the pop- ular_ tall red Soap, for and 50 envelopes. s S ) cans. (S) Dept. (5) All New Tomorrow! noe Triuh! Best x;er $20 and $25 New Silk Ensemble Dresses A Price That’s Absolutely Amazing for the Season! Never Shown Before! Y Our Dress their wonderful values that only the mere announcement of another sale is sufficient to attract crowds. We sold out entirely of Dresses in our $10.75 Sale last week. In tomorrow’s sde you will find all new Ensembles—just received from New \.\‘ls}».o;'l this instance we secured 700 Dresses to sell at a price we've made famous throughout Washington this. season—$10.75. 5 Sales have become so widely known for Here’s What the Sale Contains: Beautiful All-Silk Ensemble Dresses Stunning Poiretsheen Ensemble Dresses —Poiretsheen Coat and Silk Dress Smart Satin Ensemble Dresses —Flannel Coat and Silk Dress Also Beautiful Ensemble Effect One-piece Dresses of Poiretsheen, flat crepe and fine quality silk and cloth materials ; Some have Solid Color Dresses, others pretty Printed Crepe Dresses; some have full length coats, and still other coats without sleeves. These are offered in combinations of —Separate Silk Coat and Silk Dress Trimmings of silk facings, pretty buttons, fine braid, inlaid lace yokes and lace cuffs and rows of tucks. Materials are Silk Brocade, Poresheen, Silk Faille, Silk and Cloth Combinations, Flannel and Silk Combinations, Spring’s favored colors of Rose, Flame, Powder Blue, Blonde, Peach, Green, Deer, Tan, and Black. Sizes 16 to 4. E Cocoa, Rust, as well as the always popular Navy, Brown UnmatcVes i a ale of R Imported Whi gand $1.25 and $1.50 Spring Silks %" 35¢ ¥ 95c a Yard at 50c Permanent Mothers planning Confirmation and Communion Frocks In quality, variety and beauty of materials—one of the best values our silk depart- for their daughters will appreciate the saving offered on ment has offered this season. Beautiful new silks and rayon (fiber silk) in the newest lovely crisp finish is_guaranteed permanent and frequent tubbings will not affect the original freshness. Full 40 inches wide. Special Sales Announced in This Advertisement Are for TWO DAYS—Monday and Tuesday. 1f You Cannot Come 30c Jars of Peroxide Cream With This l 8C Coupon and Turity P e roxide Cream, for toilet and m & ssage; full two- ounce jars. (8) 2 Boxes With This Coupon and 25¢ Two regul boxes of Co with Stationery y Corner Stationery, white and colors; 24 sheets of paper envelopes, 25¢ “Mum” With This l 7C Wit ‘nvelopes ‘With This Coupon and Regular 25c jars of “Mum,” the fav- orite deodorant cream (S) s) 69c¢ Silk-and-Cotton Tussah Brocades Rich lustrous quality materials—silk one way, with a mixture of cotton that makes them much stronger and more durable than all silk. the favorites for Spring dresses. In a variety cade designs, showing all the leading Spring s wear. Full 36 inches wide 69c Check Pongee Silks 59¢ 36-inch Check Pongees Silks, 2 new silk-and-cetton fabric, with a rich sheen that is hard to dis tingufsh from the all-silk pongee. All size checks and colorings 75¢ Broadcloth, S9¢ 36-inch Imported Broadcloth, a yarn mercerized cottor fabric, in new styles and colorings, such as plaids, checks and stripes; also all wanted plain colors 55¢ Wash Satin, 45¢ nch Wash Satin, a yarn mercerized , in all wanted lingerie colors, Goldenberg's—First Floor. Notion Specials Children’s AlRubber Aprons, assorted colors, 79c Silk a 36-inch Sil Crepe de Ct lustrous finish, sortment of t cotton 25¢. 50c All-rubber Step-ins, correctly made, 35¢c. “Best Value” Brand Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4; regular price, 25c pair, 19e. Fabric Leather Utility Pads, a useful chair or auto cushion of floor pad, 3%e. Steel Scissors, sizes 3/ to 6 inches; assorted shapes and styles, 23e. 25¢c Bottles of Colorite, for refinishing straw hats jet black and colors, 19e. ‘Washcloths, assorted kinds. Three for 28c. Mercerized Rickrack Braid, white and colors four-yard pieces, 10e, Kleinert's La Blanche Sheeting, three-quarter vard squares, regularly 53c each, at Rubberized Household Aprons, large size; pretty checked designs, in assorted colors, 48e. $1 Imported Mar ‘Waving Irons, 79¢c. 10c Cakes Mother's Ironing Wax, 5¢. Electro Silicon, for cleaning sitver and metal, 7c. Defiance Safety Pins, one dozen on card; as- sorted sizes; two cards, 7e. Goldenberg's—First Floor. "R & G Rubber Reducing Girdles at $2.95 A special under-price offering of these popular R & G Rubber-lined Reducing Girdles, laced-back model, with deep hips. Guaranteed quality. All sizes. Well made girdles that do away with sur- plus flesh. Goldesbers’s—Second Floor. Women’s Leather Bags Former $2.00 $1 33 Grades at......... . 4 Real Leather Handbags in an assortment of new and popular shapes, in underarm, long-handle, pouch and vanity styles. Some lined with leather, others with good-wearing materials, Assorted colors. Goldenberg’s—First Tloor. 800 Pairs of Women’s $4 and $5 Low Shoes Crepe de Chine 65c tive printings a new color combinations. One of of handsome self-color bro- hades for street and evening 49c¢ 59¢ Pongce Silk, 45¢ 35-Inch Pongee Silk, a silk-ana cotton fabric, with rich lustr ‘finish. In a large assortr t o nd Cotton o e L 39¢ Lingeric Fabrics hine, beautiful 29¢ in a varied as- 36-inch Lingerie Fabrice he most effec- metcerized quality, in shadow d scores of check batiste, check volles, mer- cerized Jersey: and other gerie fab All wanted colors. Spring Suiting, 3% Spring Suitings, tan, gray. brown grounds in neat woven stripes and | 50¢ | 26-inch New | and navy blue | checks. Women’s 50c Neckwear Spring Styles Seldom, if ever, does an opportunity of this kind come about. Only for the fact that several important purchases were made dur- ing the past week we doubt that if we could ever offer such Charming Neckwear at such a low price. The chic, smart appearance can be greatly enhanoced by the addition of a dainty white collar, vest er panel or lace, linene and organdy; in all the newes and most popular shapes and kinds Geldenberg’s—First Fleor. 75c¢, $1.00 and $1.50 ) Sample Jewelry ( _ A special purchase of an importer’s sample line and odd lots of High-grade Jewelry, em- bracing thousands of pieces of the most popu- lar novelties, secured at practically our own figure. The Iot consiets of Bead Chokers, Bead Necklaces Pearl (Manufactured) Necklaces in several lengths, Earrings in_all shades and styles, Bar Pi Brooches and Bracelets. All high-grade subsi tially made pieces that would sell regularly at 7 $1.00 and $1.50 each. Goldenberg’s—First Fleor, $1.88 these dainty white materials tomorrow. Fine imported quality white organdies, very sheer and transparent. The and smartest weaves for Spring and Summer frocks—soft, lustrous and in greatest de- mand—priced to save you money. The assortment includes: 36-inch Radio Silks, 36-inch Plain Pongee, 36-inch Stripe Raysheen Crepe, 36-inch Brocaded Crepe, 33-inch Tub Silks, 36-inch Plain and Printed Heather Crepes, 36-inch Florentine Printed Crepes, Confetti Crepe. etc. A full range of Spring’s newest shades and color combinations. i $2.00 Crepe de Ching, $1.55 $2.00 Satin Charmeuse, $1.79 89¢ Chiffon Voile, 59¢ 40-inch Imported White Chif- fon Volle, of fine, sheer, two-ply quality, finished with wide tape edge. The quality is exception- ally fine, and has the appearance of georgette crepe. $1.89 Longcloth, $1.49 36-inch Longeloth, close woven, soft-finish quality; 10 yeads in each plece. 35¢ Indian Head, 25¢ 36-inch White Indian Head, linen-finish quality; 2 to 10 vard lengths. 39c White Voile, 29¢ {0-inch White Voile, a fine, sheer quality for biouses and dresses. $4.50 Jap Nainsook, $3.49 + 40-inch Jap Nainsook, a yarn- Emphatic savings offered on smart Spring footwear—the result of a special purchase of a leading jobber’s surplus lots. Many styles to choose from—the kinds you will wear during the Spring and Summer season. i 4 Note the styles and leathers: Oxfords and Pumps of patent leather. tan calf, brown and black kid, suede. satin and dull leathers. Welt, turned and McKay sewed soles. Louis, Cuban. military and low walking heels. {0-inch Crepe de Chine, all-silk, firm-woven qual- | 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, all-silk, rich, satin- in a complete assortment of street and evening | face quality, in street and evening shades; also des; also white and black = black. $1.75 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.49 Colored Chiffon Taffeta, rich, lustrous, soft-finish quality, in all wanted Spring 1so changeable effects. mercerized quality; 10 vyards, Goldenberg's—First Floor. two-part pleces. Neatly boxed. $2.25 Canton Crepe, $1.89 40-inch Satin Canton Crepe, 2 high-grade, extra heavy quality; navy, brown, gray, lucille and black. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sale of Rompers and Creepers 69c We secured this lot of Rompers and Creep- ers at a price concession that permits us to offer .them to you at exceptional savings to- morrow. A variety of cute little styles to choose from, all made of tub-proof materials, Style and Economy in This Sale Monday of Boys’ Regular $8.75 4-Piece Vest Suits, $7.55 The new and exceedingly popular style of suit every boy wants. Values that will prove why this is Washington’s foremost boys’ store. English model suits, with separate vest to match and two pairs of full-cut and lined knickerbocker pants. Good, sturdy wearing fabrics, in neat mixtures. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Boys’ $7.95 Two-Pants Suits, $5.85 For the junior boy, in sizes 7, 8, 9 and 10 years. - Norfolk,model suits, with two pairs of knickers—both pairs full lined. Excellent qual- ity materials, f 35-inch all-silk, shade A Special Purchase New, Cunning Styles Remarkably Low Priced for Youngsters Not all sizes in each style, to D. Goldenberg's—First Floor. upie — th but all sizes in the lot from 215 to 7; widths ~aranieed [ower Price Meichandise ————— “Surprises There”—“Get Your Share” Boys’ $1 Wash Suits :* 9c¢ Wash Suits and Play Suits for boys 3 to 7 years. “Burprise Fifth Floor."” 19¢ Silken Worsted \ Yarns New $12.50 and $15 COATS $6.98 > Women’s Waist Aprons 39c Kitohen Waist with pocket: medium Guaranteed blue Spring Women's Aprons, length. checks. “Surprise Fifth ¥leor.” such as chambrays and ginghams. The latter are in pretty checks. Many have white top with pink or blue bloomers. ‘Altogether a most attractive assortment of new models. Khaki Play Suits, $1 Little Tots’ Play Suits, of kbaki jean. trimmed with red; full length: open-back style, with two pockets. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Khaki Hiking Suits, $1.98 Girls' Khaki Hiking Suits, two-picce style; buttoned-on blouse with sailor pocket; full- < collar and « § to 14 ¥ TS, “Cinderella” Panty Dresses, $1 «Cinderella” Panty Dresses of prints, pongettes and ginghams; some with embroidered designs, others ih contrasting trimming. Sizes 2 to § vears. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 1% Boys’ Department—Third Y¥loor. $1.25 Bed Pillows 74c 18x26 Bed Pillows, filled with sterilized curled feathers; cov- ered with heavy A. C. A. stripe or art ticking. $1 Rag Rugs, 68c Imported Rag Rugs, extra fine weave; size 24x48 inches; light and dark hit-and-miss effects; with crow foot borders of biue, rose, tan and green. Women’s $1.19 Chamosuede Gloves 89c¢ Pair Wear Right Chamosuede Gloves, strap-wrist and 12-but- ton-length styles, with embroid- ered backs; choice of sand, covert, bea’ mode, gray and white. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. er, 25¢ Baby Pants 15¢ All-rubber Baby Pants, white, natural and flesh. Sold regu- larly for 25c. “Surprise Fifth Floer." 25¢ Vanity Sets TWO for 25¢ Stamped Three-plece Vanity Sets,” good grade white linene; neat patterns. 12Yac Silken Worsted Yarns, suit- able for scarfs or sweaters; in a good assortment of shades also black. “Surprise Fifth Floor." Boys’ 50c to 79¢ Blouses 39c Attached Collar and Spert Blouses, sizes 8 to 15 years. Broken lots and slight seconds. “Surprise Fifth Floor. Soft, Woolly Polaires, Nov- elty Coatings, Mixtures, Heather Mixtures and Novelty Plaids. Straightline silhouet tes, trimmed in the smartest way of fashion. Some have silk stitching, others fancy em- broidery on collar and front. Stunning double - breasted walking coats, with wide zes, including jumior's 16 to 17; misses’ sizes, 20, and women's sizes, 0000000000000 50000000000 00000000047 “Surprise Fifth Floor.” e IP PP IINIIIIIINOIIIIOEIILIIIEY |

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