Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 9

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THE EVEN STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 12, Lluh during January and February I e tomorrow at the club- lm onnecticut avenue, with ‘ Cordell Hull of Ten in - | airman of the Demo- committee, as the | butantes—orly embly, which is | mn { Mrs. Alby ved M. Daven Makes or Mars had as guest of honor at their regu- lar Tuesday luncheon at the club- e of the National fon of W ephine of in- the National were invited last Spring, and the char- ter membership list closed July 1. It is to be essentially an “Old Wash- ington Ball,” but representative 1 soclal lifo in o utterly differ- ity in America. y other There will be, for instance, an old-time 3. Fuller, wife of Dr. s supper served at tables in entertained informally at dining room and in the wide eon today in the presidential din- it the Mayfl . Old-time flower. ald | \\mlt)\ of | Si Robins ed couplé The Women's National Press Club dential dining room, her guests being 1508 H STREET < CER ( pEod AR FioN \\uun KO8 Whittier PI. N.W. LINOLEUM WHY BUY INFERIOR, WE HAVE SUPERIOR 209 to 309 Savings Inlaid, Battleship and Plain Linoleum SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. Wholesale and Retail 937 H Street N.W. Main 10293 Deaths Reported. Tha following_deaths have bean reported fo the Health Department in the last 24 o 1 Catierine T. Swanson, 51, Providenco Eos- ! el w. Timms. 70. ea routs pital Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and e President. stration the capial and nation. Established 1802 TRELOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET All Coats | —the entire remaining stock of Dressy Fur- trimmed Models. The best styles of the season —and the best values— Make the deduction as you make your selec- tion. Original price-tickets are still on the Coats. —and— All Dresses ~—Street and Afterncon Models of the present season—in five groups: $29.50 and $35.00 Dresses. ...« $l 950 $35.00 to $45.00 Dresses. . . ... $2 450 $49.50 Dresses . .iae cieeiee siorwa 32950 $59.50 to $69.50 Dresses. . v-vea s $3950 $75.00 to $95.00 Dresses. ..cvee. 54950 This is ghat half-yearly sale when reductions are radical—and all-including. l:'_v('ry selection must be final— No returmns nor exchanges Console Tables . . . . fom $3(0-% Secretaries . ...77. om] 65 Mirrors . .. .7 .77 fom 00 up Domestic Rugs Worsted Wiiton Rugs 9'x 12" . from 390.00 up 8'3'x10'6” “ 87-up Wool Wilton Rugs 9'x12' ...from 67-0up 8'3"x10'6 65-%up ‘Seamless Axminster Rugs ox12 ...from 37-Vup 8'3"x10'6” « 35.0‘)”1, Seamless Velvet Rugs o'x12’ ...from 32-Wup 83%x 10" 6* 30.00 up Oriental Rugs Genuine Handwoven Oriental Rugs 6'x9’ - 55.00 9'x12"-110-%0 8'x10'- 90-%10'x13’- 140-% A large and varied stock of Oriental Rugs in all desirable sizes and color effects in weaves from Turkey, Persia, China and India is included in this sale. v o« INCLUDING SATURDAY Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Rufus Cut- ler Dawes of Franklin Roosev: ley Burdette of Princess Cant Mrs. William Chase is spendin Fla STORE OPEN FROM 8.00 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. DAILY 1926. ra Brad- alif., and eral Order of the Ea arvey of Chevy |rra. s the Winter in|p Opposite The Shoreham An Important and Sensational Introductory Sale o After March 1st we shall occupy our new building, now being erected for us at 709-713 Twelfth Street, near G. Until that time, in order to introduce our store to those who may not yet be acquainted with us, we shall offer our present stock and all replacements from our parent house in New York at unusually attractive prices. We 'list herewith a few of the items obtainable FURNITURE o g $1209 2= 35 Sofas 7777 z Lamps SR o Arm Chairs . from oo B o o JTOMm IntroductorySale offers an unusual oppor- tunity to all contemplat- ing the purchase of Home Furnishings of the better kind. The Prudent Buyer Makes Comparisons We prefer to have you pass judgment on values which we feel are out- standing and unusual by following the simple plan of making your own care- ful comparisons. We are confident you will not consider your time mis- spent. FOR THOSE WHO MAY DESIRE TO PAY FOR THEIR PURCHASES FROM INCOME, WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A CONVENIENT METHOD OF CHARGE ACCOUNTS, WHICH WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN TO THOSE INTERESTED’ Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries An Assurance of Satisfaction Morgan of Philadelphia, Mrs. Rich- . |ard Fletcher, president of the Gen- grand secretary nd Chapter, and were the guests lyn Handy pre- . Wallace Streater, wife [ al system of Knots employed by the nativas. W. & ]@, SLOANE <~ WASHINGTON, D. C. FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS NASH R. McReynolds & Son COUNTRY CLUB LEASED. The City Club has acquired a ten year lease on the Beaver Dam Country Club, which will hereafter be avaflable e members of the City Club, it nnou last night. Sales—Service > Beaver Dam Club now has a Club management it will be enl ain 7228 to 18 holes and the large clubh Sales | ‘et | now started will be ccmpleted a number of improvements will be made. mg | Announcement was also made that ng [the City Club’s membership roster will be opened shortly for 1,000 more active members. 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 “Sixty Years of Satisfactory Service” Sewing Tables . ... fom $19-3 Four-Post Beds. . . . from 32-3 End Tables...z.2./om 10 Carpets PLAIN VELVET 27 - jrm $2.75 (27 inches wide) PerYard Up PLAIN AXMINSTER /o 3.60 (27 inches wide) Per Yord Up FIGURED VELVET 2.50- 3.60 (27 inches wide) Per Yerd Regularty $3.00 and $4.00 FIGURED WILTON . - fon 3.75 (27 inches wide) Per Yard Up FIGURED BRUSSELLS (27 inches wide) Regularly $4.50 3.60 Per Yard FIGURED AXMINSTER /.65 (27 inches wide) Per 5q. Yerd WIDE VELVET = =« » (9 and 12 feet wide) Regularly $1§ 1200 Per Sq. Yerd WIDE CHENILIE - - Q.60 _ 12.00 (9, 12,and 15 feetwide) Per Square Yard Regularly $12 and $15 IN THE UNITED STATES

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