Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1929, Page 63

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) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 1, Robert Berberich the founder, in whose honor this three-day event is being held. W hatever success we have achieved or may realize may be attributed to our adherence to the basically sound principles on which he founded the business that bears his Your Xmas Checks 1929—PART THREE: Thanksgiving Darnlce At Quantico Feature Event of Season Officers of Post Officiate as Hosts = Social Activities of Week Charming and Varied—Personal Notes. QUANTICO, Va., November 30.—One of the largest parties of the season took place at the Officers’ Club Friday, when the officers of the post held their Thanks« giving dance, which was preceded by numerous dinner and supper parties. Col. and Mrs. James C. Breckinridge were hosts at dinner at the elub rior to the dance, when they Fad as their guests Brig. Gen. rs. B. H. Fuller of Wash- Mrs. Charles D. Barrett Platt, United States Navy, Capt. and Mrs. A. W. ‘apt. and Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, rs. L. D. Hermle, Miss Imo~ gene Thmnmn and Lieut. Comdr. John O’Nefl Medical Corps, United States Navy. Miss Thomson, who is Mrs. Breckinridge’s sister, came from her home, in Summitt Point, W. Va., to \spend the holiday here. Round of Entertaining In Schedule of Week. Maj. and Mrs. James L. Undemulen- tertained a large party of friends at a ?uflec supper lén their quarters before Fri d, Medical Corps, Unlwd Capt. and Mrs, 8. , Jr.; Capt. and Mrs. Le Roy P Hunt, Capt. and_Mrs. Robert Bllke .M:nd Mrs. Elmer E. H gan, Lieut. and Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Miss Katherine Liebermann of Washington, Miss Dorothy Wootton and Lieut. Le Peage Cronmiller. Capt. and Mrs. Campbell H. Brown had as their guests at dinner Friday ington, Capt. and Mrs. Howard Fellows night Maj. and Mrs. McDowell of Wash- | Miss 11 Albert A. L. Ort, Uhlwd am. w and Mrs. Ort; Ca) and Lieut. and . Lieut. R. B. Sullivan, ir., of the Basic School in Philadelphia is home for the holiday with his parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Sullivan. Lieut. Frank Scwable, also of the Basic School, is spending his holiday leave here with his brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. G. H. Towner, Post Red Cross Elects Full Board of Officers. On Tuesday there was & meeting of the Post Red Cross, at which meeting election of officers was held. Lieut. Col. R. B. Sullivan is chairman, Maj. J. L. Underhill, vice chairman, and Chaplain Emerson Hangan, secretary- treasurer. The meeting was held in the Post, Library. Mondnv afternoon there was a meet- of the Parent-Teacher Association, hed in the Post Children's School, at which Maj. del Valle was elected chair- man of a committee to discuss the bazaar to be held in February to raise funds for purchase of new school books. Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow. went to Phu-delphln to spend Thanksgiving and the week end with Capt. and Mrs. Emniitt Skinner. Capt. and Mrs. W. T. H. Galliford left Wednesday to spend the holiday season with Mry. Galliford’s mother, Mrs. John Lindsay, at Pommouth Va. Capt. and Mrs. T. E. Watson spent Thanksgiving and the week end in St. Inigoes, Md., with Mrs. Watson’s aunt, Mrs. Chagles S. Grayson, in her home, Cross Manor. Miss Dorothy Grayson will return to the post with Capt. and Mrs, Wilson to remain indefinitely, Lieut. and Mrs. L. E. Power had with them for Thanksgiving Lieut. and Mrs, C. R. Wallis of Fort Monmouth, N. J. Saturday Lieut. and Mrs. Power and their guests went to Philadelphia to see the Navy-Dartmouth foot ball game. Lieut. W. L. Richards, United States Navy, and Mrs. Richards have as their week end guests Lieut. T. C. Ragan, United States Navy, and Mrs. Ragan of Annapolls, Md. i | Mrs. Whaling Entertains ... , | Tuesday Bridge Club. Mrs. Whaling, wife of Lieut. Whaling, entertained for the 'mlldly Afternoon Bridge Club this week. Lieut. Comdr. E. L. McDermott, Med~ ical Corps, U. 8. N., and Mrs. McDer- mott ememlned eight guests at dinner Thanksgiving for their house guest, Mary Leader of New York. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Blake enter- of Washington and Capt. and Mrs. P. T. | tained six guests at dinner on Thanka- Hill, also of Washington; Capt. and | giving day. Mrs. Cox of Fort Humphreys, Va.; Capt. ; Capt. and Mrs. Omar T. Pfeiffer had and Mrs. R. A. Robinson, Capt. and | guests in for dinner before the dance Mrs. A. H. Noble, Capt. and Mrs. L. C. | Friday night. Shepherd, Maj! and Mrs. Pedro A. Del | Capt. and Mrs, J. G. Ward enter- Valle, Capt. F. B. Goettge and Mr. Hor- | tained at dinner last Wednesday eve- Nashville, Tenn., who is the nln| having as their guests Capt. and house guest of clpe and Mrs. Brown. | Mrs. C. N. Muldrow, Mrs. W. D. Bas~ Ma)j. and Mrs. F. B. Price enter- | sett and Chaplain J. T. Cas F tained at diriner Prld.ly night for about | _Comdr. F. F. Murdoch, Medical Corps, 12 guests. Miss Betty Price, who is at- | U. 8. N., and Mrs. Murdoch, who were tending school at Williamsport, Pa., is | located ‘here some time 0, are_now at home for the holiday. in Washington and are at the Hotel Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy had | Fairfax, on Massachusetts avenue, for dining_with them Friday night Lleu thilel;f:swln 1t and Lieut. 3. B. BEACON INN Humphrey, who #re attending the Naval Aviation School at Hampton 1801 Calvert St. N. Ro-‘da 1&|‘hapen‘t h‘nut week ond at uu wi eir fam| u, an SUNDAY DINNER, $1.00 Gapt. 6 Courses—12:30 to 7:30 P.M. Qjster Cockiall o nksgiving da; D Kl:ndlll who also -mm. the lehool came home for ‘Thanksgiving. I Cap Lieut. and Mrs. Lucian C. Whittaker Caicken S up have with them for several weeks Mi_ryhml ‘urkey Lieut. Whittaker's mother. Lieut. and Mrs. J. 8. E. Young are our thanks to the thousands of loyal patrons who have helped make it a success. We wish to thank them ‘_ P et T it o S ssed for our continued growth and prosperity. We feel that our thanks should take tangible form. WE | A Family Homptal ast wee: Waffle-Like kold Surface. ER VALUES ON OUR FINEST AS SORTMENTS OF MERCHANDISEFOR THESE LAST THREE DAY,S. | R somewhat old-fashioned, but at the same time there are some sections of the country where there is a great deal of it in use. Cars passinj B. these roadways seem to be more liable to md than on other surfaces, but this overcome ge over them by a heavy roller wlt criss-cross markings upon its face so thl'. after treatment the roadway has all the appearance of Become Tradition- ' eir Climax in This |Already: Famous for Values Combined With Style | $55 to $75 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced o i | N Theeo Coats e Event ¥ 365 to $85 Fur-Trimimed Coats ok o o $75 to $95 Fur-Trimmed Coats $85 to $110 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced to 26 SAMPLE COATS Reduced! 2 Black Coats with Black Fox collar, 2 Black Velour Du Nord Coats, Russian cuffs and border g $110 Fitch collar and cuffs and bor- 2 Black Velour Du Nord Coats, Paradise der Gt $175 Fitch collar and cuffs © °""" 8]15 2 Brown Coats, genuine Beaver collar e a E and cuffs, one with border °"7%" $175 2 Roy;l Bl:ebCo;lsq Wl‘hal':gm co! ';;20 1 Brown Silvertone, with Paradise Fitch cuffs and border 1195 Ll Ld P AII rsar Prlce collar and cuffs " Formarty 8175 e y 3 Black Coats with Paradise Fitch collar 1 Tan Silvertone Nalura'lmLynx, shawl g FOl'mel'ly and cuffs it $150 collar, cuffs and edge °";" $235 Sold 11 Coats, reduced from $135 to $155 to to $8.50 3 23 Fur Coats Reduced to #72 | | 15 Finer Fur Coats Reduced Fuvs inGrongwus Pl 2 Pony Skin, Fox Collar hodid now $72 3 Marmot Coats, Mink dyed [’ mnow $125 3, Seatine?_con $98.50 and N 1 Pony Skin, Beaver collar & cuffs 15, now $72 ° 1 Jap Mink (Weasel), self trim % now $250 | “H2s.. . now 3 48 $ 3 Broadtail Coats, Fox trimmed {;{* now $195 | —1Pony Coat, was $150 . s . Were ' —2 Lamb Beaver, were 5125 ... NOW $48 2 Sealine (Coney), Ermine collar §;¢ now $135 e R 1 Calf Skin, self trim o now $72 6 Sealine (Coney), fur trimmed % now 872 ’ 2 Squirrel Coats, beige b now $195 3 Silver Muskrats, Fox collars [, now $135 3 Caracul Coats, Fox collar & cuffs ;;° now $72 . % 1 Hudson Seal, self trim bl now $225 i 5 i ues for the thtle Folks g a320 Sealine *, marmink, trimmed; was 8 Squirrelette (Coney), self trim 7, now $72 2 Sealtine (Coney), . e now $72 | i Berberich’s—Third Floor Berberich's—Third Floor | Ts185...now $78 $ : In ] d d " —lssrgsm.) .P.oxlalywbenver trimmed; v;_n’: A.l e c u e 8 L | —Sealine*, trimmed with cocoa squir- v OUR DRESSES Reduced for FOUNDER’S DAYS & e = —Caracul, fox trlmmed 3 coats were $150 to $225 . 78 Deposit Ru.eruu Any Coat! Founder’s Days Bring Climax Valqes in Departments Cash Only No Charges Discontinuing All FUR Coats! Enlarging our DRESS DEP’T. MAKES IT NECES- SARY FOR US TO CLOSE OUT OUR FUR DEPARTMENT ... every garment has been PRICE CUT WAY BELOW ACTUAL COST. EVERY COAT MUST GO! Every Fur Coat and Scarf Must Be Closed Out! Regardless of Former Prices and Actual Cost! We Priced All Reduced to Cheerfully Reduced to Styles of Smart New potwear Novelties at ider this group of smart Novelties a real high light in s merchants of fine footwear. Seldom indeed does one complete range of sizes in so many desirable styles at . Pumps, Strap effects, Oxford and Step-ins, in Silver® d, Kidskin, Genuine Reptile, Satins and Moires. Fountain Room Deposit Reserves A'.ny Coat! Your Choice FIVE STYLES of 200 pairs of Patents, Tans and Smoked Elks; sizes 1134-2. ormerly $2.65-$4.50. 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