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1929." e S, No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan—We Do Not Penalize Our Friends GOLDENBERGS Both Sides of Seventh at K Charge Accounts Invited Both Sides cf Seventh at K THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1 |Long of Alexandria; Mrs. Pauline| The first of the series of lectures by | | Swalm, who will have with her Mrs. Dr. Anspacher will be given Thursday | Edward Ross Tompkins, wife of Col.| morning, February 14, instead of Wed- | | Tompkins: Mrs. Samuel C. Ludlum, | nesday morning, February 13, which | whose guest will be Mrs. L. C. Probert; | Is ash Wednesday. The luncheons plan- | Mrs. A. Geary Johnson, Mrs. Robinson | ned after the lecture will — | Downey and Mrs. Harry Moore Payne. SOCIETY (Continued From Page Fourteen). e T T ey Thursday instead of Wednesday. { Mrs. N. C. Macdonald of Sydney, | Australia, is at thé Grace Dodge Hotel be given | are at the Barclay for a short stay| Rty in New York. Floor Committee as . Mra. Robert Whitney Imbrie left this | “Tye ATmY" 3¢ Bal Boheme. | for a week or more, | morning for Philadelphia, and will go| Always outstanding among the col- e e on to Boston, returning the latter part | Orful features of the Bal Boheme, to| Mrs. Rober! V! oods iy | of the week. ~ take place next Monday night in ‘the | two small sons, Robert, jr. and Billy, | 5 ® | Willard. is the appearance of the fa- :‘\;hv have been visiting ;{n B{l&mg}"‘};.i mous floor committee, known as “The | Tenn. are passing a week wif i R cbaoy T eeldCn! ox | Army,” led by Mr. Roy L. Neuhauser, | Woods' mother, Mrs. William A. Phil- | lips, at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. | R SNI0 LK hetn Shenminig & hun- | Woods and her children will return the | end of the week to their home in Pel- | ham, N.'Y. | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hecht will sail from New York Saturday for a ihree months’ pleasure trip through | Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Hecht will be | accompanied by Miss Rida Hecht and Mrs. B. H. Sachs. Their itinerary begins with a Mediter- | ranean cruise, and includes a tour of Spain, Northern Africa, Italy, Jerusa- lem, Egypt and France. ber of weeks in her home, in Miami Fla, will arrive in Washington tomor-~ row’ and will preside at the second celebrity breakfast of the league, which Sl take place Friday, at 12 o'clock, at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Busch will nave with her at the breakfast as her personal guest Mrs. Grace Stair of De- troit, Mich. Mrs. Kathleen Norris, world famous novefist_and short story-writer, will reach Washington tomorrow night and will be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Conway Hartigan, in Georgetown. Mrs. Hartigan will be a guest at the break- fast. Mr. Paul Kester of Virginia and New York, whose Washington address is the Cosmos Club and who is famed as an author and dramatist, will come for the breakfast, and Mr. Thomas Lomax Hunter of King George, Va., poet, columnist, lawyer and for two terms a member of the Virginia Legis- lature, will read some of his own poems. He will be accompanied from Virginia by Mrs. Hunter. Mr. George Horton, | the former United States consul in some | occur, s season, appearing as the King's Foot Soldiers, this group will include members of the Arts Club, well known | in social, professional and art circles in | the National Capital. | _The floor committee comprises: Mr. | Warren N. Akers, Mr. Harold Allen, Mr. | C. M. Ashton, Mr. Louls W. Austin, Dr. | Paul Bartsch, Mr. Paul V. Col- lins, Mr. Willlam I Deming, Mr. Fred W. Dewart, Mr. Edward Dev- {ereux, Mr. Charles A. R. Dunn, Mr. Edwin H. Etz, Mr. Joseph Fairbanks, Mr. William Eaches Fendall, Col. F. S. Foltz, Dr. George H. Girty, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mr. John Walker Hol- | combe, Mr. Frank T. Howard, Mr. | Franklin D. Jones, Mr. Fulton Lewis, | Mr. Royland Lyon, Mr. Lynch Luquer, | Judge Charles C. McChord, Mr. Asa E. | Phillips, Mr. Cabot Stevens, Comdr. | Frederick W. Southworth, Mr. Charles H. Stratton, Mr. Willlam F. Summy, | Walten. The Bal Boheme will open promptly at 10 o'clock and at 10:30 o'clock entranee of The Army will followed at 11 of the most interesting cities of Europe | the and Asia Minor, who also is to be a of that State. Mrs. Edna M. Colman, front of the boxes, which will represent past national president of the league, | booths and Egyptian houses along the will entertain a small company of guests at the breakfast, and other ad- ditional subscribers are Mrs. Leatherwood, wife of Representative Leatherwood of Utah; Mrs. Swalm E. O. “Street in Cairo.” And at the city gates there will be an original and alluring Oriental stunt, directed by Mr. L. M. Leisenring, who has had charge of the Mr. Willlam A. Sweet and Mr. Dore | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Grosner have returned to their apartment at | Wardman Park Hotel after spending | the week in Chicago.and Dayton, Ohio. Miss Madeleine Amandet of the War- renton Country School at Warrenton, Va. is spending several days at the Grace Dodge Hotel Dr. L. G. Robinovitch of the School | the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Hermann A, Thursday is known as Civic night, and many clubs and community groups will entertain parties for this performance by the guild. Among other hostesses night will be Mrs. Albert N. Baggs, wife | of Mines in Golden, Colo., is a guest at | tomorrow | | | Tomorrow We Stage the First Millinery Sale of the Season! PURCHASE 3000 NEW RING HAIS All smartly styled of the better quality, imported hand-buffed Felts, many are beaded, others combined with straw. Fine quality silk hats, Every Color Represented in Over 100 Different Styles All Head Sizes 20 to 23" Inches Smart Becoming Hats for All Occasions—Dress, Street and Sports Wear Our entire Millinery Department (ex- stunts for nearly every Arts Club Bal | Of Dr. Baggs of this city, who will have | and satin and straw combinations. clusive of the French will be Room) Reed, whose guest will be Miss Florence | Boheme since its origin. | " (Continued on Twentieth Page). Plenty of black, as well as all the given over to this important event. Ex- tra sales force to serve you promptly. Milliners Are Invited to Attend this Sale, as the Sale Price of $1.87 is Less than Wholesale. o'clock by | .} Lewis of Chesternut Every hat as fresh and colorful as a garden “big stunt” “The Garnival of |Hill. Philadelphia, is making an_ex- ) STl e e s S | theCaliph; by the grand procession | tended stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel. ) of Spring flowers. Qualities ¢ . guest of honor and speaker, and Miss | at 11:30 o'clock and by supper from 12 «Civic Night” Ob, J enabling you to purchase two hats for the usual Elizabeth Lippincott Dean, author of |to 2 o'clock. General dancing in both | yCivie Nig :’ ‘})S:'V"’ i 3 ¢ e e <o “Dolly Mams{u!;‘ the Nation's Hostess,” | ballrooms wamf be wntinufi)us. except. "C'““""iwi y 'A-":; \(;‘" ~P ik A £ ) 1 . A it are both of this city. for these brief events, until 3 o'clock ommissioner and Mrs. Proctor L. . r . Mrs. Louis Ludlow, wife of Repre- | Various “divertissements” throughout | Dougherty will attend the performance | ’ ‘ The Sprmg Fashlons Of Parls sentative-elect Ludlow of Indiana, will | the evening and early morning hours | of “The Dover Road” by the Com- . attend the breakfast and will have with | will be “spontaneously” staged around | munity Drama Guild of Washington to- 4 and New YOl'k' her as her guest Mrs. Harry C. Canfleld | the ballroom by artists at the ball, in | MOrTow night in McKinley Auditorium. . Made to Sell for $3.00 wanted Spring colors. 34_00 & $5_00 FHN o 0N 500 Silk—Satin—Felt—HATS 17 Woobpwarp & LoTHropr 10™ 11™ F axp G STREETS Regular $2.00 to $2.50 Values We advise early shopping for these hats. All are fresh, new and smart in style. All wanted colors and black. Styles for misses, young women and matrons. denberg’s—Second Floor.~Charge Accounts Invited. New Low Be one of the “first smart Washingtonians to wear an Ensemble The ensemble idea in dressing, like all good fashions, did not spring up over night. It has been in the mode—in the Woodward & Lothrop fashion collec- tions for several seasons—and it has in- creased until now it stands as a most im- portant fashion for Spring—and Summer. Teaching Material, Including Sheet Music, Books and Sudies, Now 1 Price Former Prices, 50c to $2 Half Price.....25¢ to$1 Mathews' Studies, all grades; regular price, 33 . Century and McKinley Edi- Reverse tions of Instru. French Nude Tan San. OSSN Realizing its importance, Woodward & Lothrop Fashion Sections show the En- semble in many smart phases—for many occasions where the well dressed Wash- Ingtonian will wear it. o e P Q'3 S S AL Sketches are typical of its variedness— it appears in the tailleur with longer coat and silk crepe blouse; in a three-piece sports model, in checks with plain sleeve- less blouse—in printed silk with a short jersey jacket—and in a daytime frock of printed silk crepe, with matching three- quarter coat, and a very feminine frill of sheer crepe—a color harmony of beige, black and green. A i Ao Spring Wash Good — 59¢ Tee Kay Rayon Fabric 59¢ Rayon _ Light grounds in a large range of mew styles. m C k F b p Guaranteed fast coldrs. = reck rapric 500 P l'll’lted Charmeuse Checks and stripes in wanted colors, 2 to 10 1 yard lengths. 32 inches wide. A very low price 2c styles and colors. Guaranteed fast colors. 29c Dress Ginghams 50c Sateen Fabric checks and plaids. 32 inches wide. Will wash beau- A yarn mercerized quality in white, black and all c tifully. . o 25¢ Outing Flannel : - A rich, lustrous rayon fab- Heavy double fleece quality in neat colored stripes. cpmbtemgr;::ennq: x\“niéhbozgygrr‘xir?sj.mrgg ggfii&“’ig ric with a taffeta weave. i R dren’s frocks and_women's | 35¢ Fast Color Printed Zephyr A 40-inch material of good crisp quality with taped dresses. 36 inches wide. Guar- | o c0 O printings on either light or dark c edge. White and all wanted colors. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. . Close Out Sheet Music Department W ’s Full-fashioned omen s r'ull-rasnione . . Because our new Daylight Radio Department on the Fourth Floor must Pure l toc lngs haye more room we are making quick riddance of all our Sheet Music—so | prices will be appreciated by teachers, professionals and others who are silk coming well up over the knee—and madej -.« interested in supplying their music needs at extraordinary savings, with narrow lisle garter welt and soles, a!; v 4 Come in the Following Colors Popular Popular Gun Metal 30c sheet 40(: Sheet Misty Morn mental and vo- Rifle St. Beige ’ : H Tncluding, 2 11 | apipsr G, the ing at 15c per Women’s Delusterized Rayon Hose the' new S“ite ety 1 Now—* 65c. Now S style with seamed backs and fashion marks. All Standard Classics in All the newest colors. 150 200 ONE - HALF REGULA.é PRICES, Unheard of Before Don’t Miss This Opportunity to 1 f N 36-Inch High Count Percale igh- terial in white, black and a compiete. Baerirment of all wanted.colors. 36 inches c c e . . 18¢ Mill Length Dress Ginghams A yard-wide satin face cotton fabric in beautiful and in pieces long enough for advantageous use, Very fine, soft finish quality in a large range of wanted colors. Yard wide. Regular 39c Woven Shirting Madras 1 6 36 inches wide. c Stylish new checks for chil- . . 7 ) 25¢ Chiffon Voiles 1 9 c anteed fast colors. grounds. Guaranteed fast colors. Yard wide. A Sensational Announcement for the Thrifty Woman! S . . Everything Half Price and Less we’ve cut prices until they are down to rock bottom! These ext dinary Service weight, full fashioned hose—withj \ i el feature that assures long wear. All All Beach Tan Tawny . . Music Music cal Music; sell- N latest shows. Rayon to the top of the hem! Pointed heel Now—, c sheet form and books, 8c Goldenbers's—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Tnvited. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Fine Quality Undies, at a Price ve! Seldom do Washington women, have such a chance to buy lovely silk- like Rayon Undies at such a sensa- tionally low price! Many are buying these garments by the half dozen! The Collection Includes Gowns Chemise Step-Ins Bloomers Panties Bandeaux Vests Combinations In Dainty Pastel and Street Shades Tailored and lace-trimmed models in sizes 36 to 44, but not every sizc in each style and color. Walnut Room Ensembles, $65 Women’s Gown Ensembles, $29.50 to $49.50 Women’s Tailleur Ensembles, $49.50 to $95 Misses’ Frock Ensembles, $35 to $42.50 Misses’ Tailleur Ensembles, $49.50 to $95 Sportswear Ensembles, $29.50 to $49.50 Little Women's Ensembles, $39.50, $49.50 Larger Women’s Ensembles, $59.50, $69.50 CHILDREN’S 75¢ TO $1 RAYON UNDERWEAR 50c Vests, Slips, Combinations and Bloomers. All perfect and made of super-rayon cloth. 2 to 10 years. Goldenberg's—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. FASHION SECTIONS, THIRD FLOOR. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor.