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B e e *JALEXANDRIA SOCEETY| | THE SUNDAY “'Mrs. Laurence Stabler of Sandy | ‘Spring, Md., is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Idward S. Lead -beater of South Pitt street i i- Mise Mary Lloyd entertained the ridge club of which sh r _Tuesda i is a mem home Burgess Simpson of St. A #» spent the week e home in Front Ro: :Mr. Warren R Mobile, Ala.., was of his uncle and aunt “Phineas Januey Dempsey ¢ burg, V James nchester, | parents, Mr. | turn to h after a visit (o Mr. Lee Miss Roberta Schneider 2t the Silver - iRev. and M have retnrned Va., where Dr. memorial serimon to ington in historic Church Sunday. a Mrs. I H. Hulfish in | a. i es D. Leary l‘\l“v'l;lfl\iil‘ on and bridge February 19. ! vlor Thornton of W ack of M Na., are the gi Indaw and siste M. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whiting of A orcester, Mass., spent the week end | g}n guests of Mr. a Dienelt. Mr. a of Green: visit Vhitton o Miss Dorothy Morris of F ange, N. J.. was the week en 9f Miss Mary Lee Spilman at the < Mrs. Anna E. Tyler announces the Fharriage of her daughter, Mary Inez. to Mr. James Irving Rose Friday, Feb- ruary 4, in Rockville by Rev. D. W. dohn of the Methodist Protestant hurch. Mr. and Mrs. Rose are at resent making their home with Mrs. Tyler. Mrs. Bernard J. Donnelly is the| , Buest of Capt. and Mrs. M. E. Porter | Im Greensboro, N. C rge W. Scott en- evening -at _their | reet, to celebrate f Mrs. Scott’s The guests iversary ther, Mr. Samuel Pos included J. L. Jeff iss Grace Jeffries, ) ncille Jeffries, Miss Mr, Clinton Hu- | r.and Mrs. Rog- B. Jones, Mrs. r.and Mrs, W. H. /Rondahl, Miss er Johnson and m « Miss ‘Wilhelmina Crupper spent the :n(-l. end as the guest of Miss envietta Dreifus at the Stata| Weachers' College, Fredericksburg. 7 Mrs. James 1. Keys and” her small #on of Bristol, Pa., are the guests f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ‘arney. ¥ Mrs. Benjamin Mathew Bayol is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Nor- man, in Choccalocca, Ald. . Mr. John P. Robinson of Hinton, W. a., spent. the week end with his rents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. obinson. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rang announce the marriage of their daughter, Con- $flance Eunice, to Mr. Arthur Lee Beach Monday, February 14, at St. Rita’s Roman Catholic Church, by Rev. Father L. J. Koster. Mr. and Mrs. Beach are making their home With the bride’s parents for the pres- N ent. Miss Helen Cannon has weturned from a visit to school friends at Virginia Intermont College, in Bristcl, a. , * Rev. John Lee Allison. D. D.. { Jiast Radford, Va., formerly | of the Second Presbyterian Church in | is city, was the guest last week of Mr. a Daniel R. Stansbury. % Mrs. C. Caller of Point of Rocks, Md., i8 the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roger 8. Culler. & Mrs. R. O. Bibb, Miss Elizabeth vers and Mr. Charles Lawson of Warrenton, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans. H Mrs. Benton Chinn has returned ffom Atlantic City, where she was the est of her brother and sister-in-law, r. and Mrs. J. G. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland are home from o to the former’s slster, Miss Ru itherland, in Rich | mond. i Mrs. Gilmore Julian has returned' from a visit to relatives in High Point, | N C. Mr. and Mis. D. C. Book and Mr. Randall Book were week end guests relatives in Lar Pa « Mrs. French Mil and Miss Em burg_ were and Mrs. Her Mr. John I returned hoi ¢ Wrother-in-lay William J. Wern Werner spent the the former’s Smith. Miss at cards Mo Miss Lillian & *Mr. and Mrs. F. K. W Mr. and Mrs. I. . Warne turned from a visit 1o thei Mrs, Florence Warner Mo, k Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weinl the latter's brother, M man, jr., are in Phila . their parents, Mr. a Heineman Sgpecial Five ! Course & CHOICE_OF ¥ | Roast Turkey with Dressing Capon, Long d Durk Shad or F ken Aengneaeenenenend®e - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 27. 1927-PART 2. W. & J. SLOANE 709.711-713 TWELFTH ST, N. W. - « N WASHINGTON, D. C. ““The House with the Green Shutters” FINAL WEEK OF THE SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS in designs and colorings particularly adaptable to modern decorative tendencies, and a deep, firmly wo- ven pile. In the 9’ x 12’ size $ 40.00 ORIENTAL SCATTER RUGS in exceptional colorings and designs. From $2000 ORIENTAL RUGS: A deep-piled, luxurious quality of Oriental hand-woven rug, and one which we recommend. In the 9’ x 12’ size i 25 gl HOOKED RUGS: Splendid old examples of this quaint New England floor covering. Every rug is in good condition, and the prices in the scatter sizes are from $10.00 For the DINING ROOM Early English Influence: of Walnut and Gum well made with very interesting trimmings and panel work. Chairs upholstered in tapestry. § 38 5.00 10 Pieces Complete An Early American Suite in Cherry and Maple. The style is quaint New England, finished in a soft amber color, comprising Welch Cabinet, Drawtop table, side table, five ladder back side chairs and one arm chair, all with rush seats] .00 Complete for $4'3~5 Mahogany Suite of Colonial design, beautiful selec- tion of figured wood, comprising Side Board Server, China Cabinet, Dining Table, five side ssoo.oo chairs and one arm chair. Complete for Decorated Suite of Louis XVI influence in Walqut, consists of Sideboard, Scr\crler, China Cabinet, Dining Table, five side chairs and one arm $60000 chair. 10 pieces complete A Beautiful Suite in Walnut of late 18th Century English Design, inlaid with Satinwood and Rosewfood bands, consists of Sideboard, Server, China Cabinet, Dining Table, five side chairs and ssoooo one arm chair. Complete for A Mahogany Suite of Sheraton design, with beautiful Crotch Mahogany panels, inlaid with Satinwood linys, c(:::;rising Sideboard, Server, China Cabinet, Din- ing Table, two arm chairs and four ¢ .00 side chairs. Complete for 1050 Other Dining Room Suites from $385.00 STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M TO 5:30 P. M. DAILY INCIUDING SATURDAY SAL™ HE next six days will bring to a close this— the greatest—Home Furnishing, Sale of W. & J. Sloane. The thousands who took advantage of this opportunity, purchased here because the merchandise passed the first test—that of value. Now they rest secure in the knowledge that the furniture and rugs, carpets and linoleum, lamps and draperies, will pass the test of time just as successfully. The present week gives the tardy shopper time to secure what may be needed, and, since even our great reserve stocks are being depleted, we suggest an early inspection and purchase. For the LIVING ROOM Sofas, in denim or your own cover Easy Chairs, in denim or your own cover Wing Chairs, in denim or your own cover . . Open Arm Chairs, in tapestry . : Ladder Back Arm chairs with cushion. . .. Love Seats in denim 115.00 End Tables e 525 Tip Tables 11.50 Console Tables 15.00 Gateleg Tables o 19.50 Table Nests, in Lacquer & Wood finishes 19.50 19.50 Butterfly Tables .. ... .. 32.50 Telephone Tables and Chairs 35.00 Card Consoles 25.00 Coffee Tables X 19.50 Tea Wagons 19.00 Mirrors dimes i 8.00 Lamps—Junior Type 5 Ly 20.00 Bridge Lamps S b - 17.50 Table Lamps . . 15.00 Desk Lamps 6.50 Desks, Chests, Chairs, Bookcases and odd pieces will be found here at extremely worth-while values For the BREAKFAST ROOM A charming suite of extremely fine proportions, finished in the old time Cherry color with a small floral decoration, comprising a buffet, drop leaf table and four Windsor chairs, Complete fo; $13500 Flemish oak suite with small decorations comprising buffet, extension table and four side chairs, 00 Complete for $135 Other suites from $75.00 up 4 CHARGE ACCOUNTS CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED } HoMEe FURNISHING Carpets 27" wide Velvet and Axminster carpeting. (More than 100 colorings in this group) Also Figured 27" wide Axminster, Wilton Velvet and Wool Wilton Carpet. Regularly $4.50. Especially priced $3’75 ya?d SEAMLESS BROADLOOM PLAIN CARPETS in 9 and 12 foot widths. Regularly $8.00 Especially $6.00 per square priced yard The complete color range comprises Wisteria, Prune, Mulberry, Rose Taupe, Apple Green, French Gray, Tan, Rose, Light Taupe, Dark Blue, Beige, Raisin, Medium Blue, Beaver. IMPORTED BROADLOOM PLAIN LASCONY CARPETS In 9, 12, 15, and 18 foot widths Regularly $15.00 per square yard Especially $1 2.00 per square priced yard The complete color range comprises Beige, Prune, Wisteria, Rose, Gray, Black, Dark Blue, Rose Taupe, Apple Green, Crimson, Gray Blue, Tan, Sage, Gold, Dull Violet. For the BEDROOM Colonial Suite, a charming suite with the flavor of the early American period, consists of full sized bed, Dress- er, Chiffonjer, Dressing Table, night $ .00 table, chair and Bench, Complete for 3 75 A Cherry and Maple Suite of Quaint New England design, finished in a lovely color typical of the time, consists of two four-poster type, chest with mirror, high chest with standing mirror, table, side chair and bench—An $ .00 Oneidacraft Suite. Complete for 398 French Peasant Type, solid Walnut bedroom suite of distinctive beauty and fine construction. The Twin Beds, Bureau, Chiffonier, Dressing Table, Night Table, Chair and Bench is an Oneida- ¢ .00 craft Suite. Complete for 475 The "Sll‘em” Bedroom Group is most attractive and very quaint. This suite is finished in a pale jade dec- orated enamel, and consists of twin beds, bureau with mirror, chiffonier, dressing table, night $ 00 table, chair and bench. Complete for 525' Other Bedroom Suites from $275.00 BEDDING A fine quality Box Spring with bl hair m:t:::n, w?th stitched edge, ;’or tfi: s shd .00 complete set for single bed, 68 The above bedding is obtainable in a wide selection of tickings. Orders measured to fit and executed promptly. FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES