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SOCIETY | (Continued From Second Page.) j were aiti, & lnr‘e centerpiece of deep red roses, uonlfl rnations and blue sweet bed of !ems being used | :fthe foundation of the floral scheme IThe centerpicce was surrounded by in- dividual corsage bouguets of deep biue | parma folcts. and fed roses for the | I.dles lnd bou(lomeru for the gentle- | attached to the place | e!rda with Wlde I'ed lnd blue satin rib- S, e carried the arms and | R e and | A to New York on the Congressional umfl,cd yesterday. The Southu'n Society of ‘Washington t invif ‘Willard Hotel, in hon of the presi- dent of All State Soclel\es Mr. J. cloyd Byars is presldent and Miss Etta ‘Taggart secref Lissette Bomty celebrated her hinetleth birthday Thursday evening at her home, 1231 Tenth street, in the | company of many friends and rtlltvles Mrs. Bonitv, who e bo in Saxon, Germany, has been a resident of Washington for 82 years. Reception and Dance Tonight ‘With North Carolinians as Hosts. The annual meeting of the Carolina Society of Washington will be e held tonight at 8 o'clock in_th torium of the Nltlonll Press Club, Four- teenth and F sf Following !he elecllon 01’ officers, ad- dresses will be mad Maj. Smedley D. Butler, commmdnnt of Ma- rines at Quantico, Va.; Capt. Byron N. and Maj. Gen. McCandless, U. S. N. P. Davis, retired, “This will be Army and Nnvy nlght fm' Corps; Col. Jullan E. Yates, Jains, U. 8. A. Foilowing a reception for the ©of honor and new officers, there \fll be & dance. ‘The Conl’r&ionll Club will be the( first group to see and hear about the t remarkable Vo age and explora- thns. and ‘Giffora | Club, Theodore Gannon, chairman, and tions of former Gov. and Mrs. “SERVING WASHINGTON FOR OVER THREE-QUARTERS OF A CEN » DuLiN & MARTIN Q TURY Fostoria “TOPAZ” $10 doz. RRRRPRERRRRR RN PR RRRRRRR R R IR R R REY T HE ETIQUETTE « ENTERTAINING 4}1nteresting Lectures by MRS. MARIE L. FENN Through the Courtesy of International Silver Co. i AR RN R NN X R IO K AU AU AR XM AN X K KKK KOG O X XA AR | Gen. | pinchot of Milford, Pa. : s i : : i “THE LUNCHEON TABLE"” 3 P.M. WEDNESDAY “THE BREAKFAST TABLE” “THE FORMAL DINNER” l Committee Chairman ' Who is making arrangements for the North | anniversary dance of the Washington Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Jewish Con- audi- | sumptive Relief Society of Denver, Colo., at the Mayflower Wednesday ev 'tnlllp ~—Naiman’s photo. them through the Caribbean Sea and | the Panama Canal to the Southern Pa- cific among the little-known islands, where they secured many scientific et | specimens for the National and Phila- - | delphia Museums. ~‘ccrdod ln excellent pictures, which will town, N. J., are at while en route to Key West by motor. | They are accompanied by Mrs. W. Parker and Mrs. also of Morristown. Upon Key West they will fly to Havana. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. ‘musicians’ January 23. e part in , accompanist; M | Schultz, accompanist; and Mr. Mr. George Wilson, accompanist. 1| Hotel, will be Mrs. Edna ter, Mrs. James S. Tate | have 5 \Mrs le‘glnll King Frye, Mrs. MRS. WILLIAM IOSEI:IDOIF. ‘Their expedition of seven months took Their_interesting experiences are re- | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Potts of Morris- T . 5-Piece Parlor Suites ; Antiques Allen_C. Carp‘nter reaching The music committee of the Arts Dining Room Chairs 1847 Roger Bros. Silverplate Mrs. Fenn will use the new “LEGACY” pattern, combining austere simplicity with a gracefulness that is pleasing to cultured American homemakers. Open stock, of course, to begin add-a-piece services, or to increase the size of your present service. .$48.00 26-pc. Chest . . . 69.75 26-pc. Tray .... $35.25 36.25 34-pc. Tray ... 50-pc. Tray .... 3 P.M. TUESDAY “AFTERNOON TEA" 3 P.M. THURSDAY 3 P.M. FRIDAY “BUFFET PARTIES” Lenox, Wedgewood, Coalport and Royal Doulton. Theo. Haviland “POMONA”’ Dinnerware A new open stock pattern from France with white center and ivory brim. Chains of pink roses effect an appealing deco- ration, and it is very, very moderate in price. Service for eight—66 pieces $65 TABLE LINENS from ITALY We venture to prophesy that even Mrs. Fenn will be fascinated with our collection of Linens from Venice, Florence and Palermo— their beauty and their remarkably low prices, 20% to 40% lower than usual! ULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” % PARKING SERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE ENTRANCE Watson, vice chnlnmn hnve ne given at the club, Thursdly ’ even lng { ‘The guests of honor will | At} D rs, ‘Wash- | presidents of the Pen Women. | Others of the well known musicians in || Washington who wil sttend the dinner - n .u ests of the evening, and who wil the after-dinner program | ot MerDowel music, will ba Miss Mabel Duncan, violoncellist; Miss Frances Miss _Helen Mrs, Flora McGill Mr, Clay Coss | o Robert Ruckman, pianists, and i Seated at the put presidents’ table 5 ll. the fourth celebrity breaklul of the National League of merican _Pen Women, January 25, at the Willard M. Colman, | sponsor for the table, and her daugh- . Tate; Mrs. Homer Hoch, wife of Raepresenmtlve Hoch of | Gasch, Kansas, est, Mrs. J. C. Pyles; mgmm who Mll h her Mlss Caroline Luuman | reception giv(‘n by the Poets of the | en to tl'llg‘llr pu‘s}dcnt Mrs. E. Richar Ask about our 30, 60 and 90 day Deferred Payment Plan Reupholstermg Refinishing 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites RRRRERRRNNRRNNR RN RRY | Every woman who entertains, rurely or lrequemly, formally or informally, should devote a portion of four afternoons this week to the special lectures and dem- onstration by Mrs, Marie L. Fenn, of Boston. A noted authority on table appointments and the .art of entertaining, Mrs. Fenn will discuss correct serv- ices for various occasions, illustrating her points on silverware through the use of 1847 ROGERS BROTHERS. Her way of presenting her subjects is as delightful as it is helpful. A special social center has been arranged in our Oriental Rug Section, third floor, for these talks. We know you will enjoy them. For Formal Settings— SERVICE PLATES From our comprehensive col- lection Mrs, Fenn will select such favored ceramics as Cauldon, HOURS: 8:45 A.M. to 6 P.M. Klnmnn Kern and her guest, ‘Prol' rye are all past national | A meeting of the Washington Chap- | ter, Seton Alumnae of St. Joseph's College, Emmitsburg, Md., took place at the home of Mrs, Dlnh‘l O'Donog- | hue, where plans were made for a card iy, Biven under the auspices of the alumnae for the benefit of C. rr, ary Frances | Darr, Miss Pauline Flannery, Mrs. Wal- ter Distler and Mrs. Colin Herrle. Fulton Karr, composer and mu- | <lcmn Wwill be the guest of honor at the | District League of American Pen wOm asch, esday evening at the studlo in_Stoneleigh Court. Prof. Karr will play for hem a group | of selections from Nevin and other composers. Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers, Splint- ed by Our Experts at’ the Now Prevailing ~ Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Franklin 7483 Estimates and samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. Rock Crystal “CHELSEA” $22.50 doz. Fededesiesdede e s sk ek sk ke k ke e e ek e ke s e Aok sk ke ke e de e ok Minton, Spode, ——Free Parking Space Opposite Our 8th Slreet Entranc GDLDENBERG RG'S “At Seventh and K”——————— '———e———————Phone NAtional 5220———————— The Dependable Store [| Bringing Exceptional Tuesday Savings in Our PRE-INVENTORY SALE IBLANKETS AND DRAPERIESI $9 All-Wool Blankets, double-bed size . . $6. 90 $5 Part-Wool Blankets, pair $3. $15 Pure-Wool Blankets, large size . $3 Part-Wool Blankets, fleecy quallty $1 79 $4.50 Part-Wool Blankets, each $ $1.39 Plaid Blankets, double-bed size. $4 Bed Quilts, cotton filled $5 Bed Comforts, sateen covered $6.75 Bed Comforts, pure wool filled. . $12 Bed Comforts, rayon covered $10 Bed Comforts, pure wool filled. 59¢ Rayon Drapery Material, beige only | *59¢ Plain-colored Marquisette, sunfast. . . . 29c C. T. N. Swiss, dotted patterns 39¢ Marquisette, blocked patterns $1.25 Velour Valancing, heavy trimming. . 75¢ 29c¢ Marquisette, plain, white or ecru. .. .15¢ $1 Casement Cloth, all drapery colors. . . .79¢ $8 Window Drapes, Italian mode, yard. . $5.00 59c Cretonne, 36-inch width 35¢ $12.50 to $14.50 Comforts, double bed. . $7.95 $2.50 Drapery' Damask, 50-inch width.$1.35 $1.10 Bed Pillows, sanitary filling, each. . . .65¢ $2 Bed Pillows, large size, each $1 10 55¢ Window Shades, 3x6 ft.; seconds...35c $1.25 Drapery Damask, 50 inches, colors. .75¢ 50c to 75¢ Glazed Chintzes Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS $5.50 Rag Rugs, size 4x7 feet $2.75 $4.50 Axminster Rugs, size 36x63 inches . $2.95 $3.25 Art Squares, no borders, 6x9 feet. $1 65 $22.50 Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet $1.69 Stair Carpet, 27 inches $ $12.50 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x12. $8 35 75¢ Hodges’ Oval Rattania Rugs, each. . . .50¢ Felt-Base Rugs, 9x12 feet, seconds $75 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 feet $35 Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6 or 9x12 ft.. $24 55¢ Coco Door Mats, 11x22 inches 3 Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store MEN’S CLOTHING $18.50 & $22.50 Overcoats, 34 to 44. .$14.75 Men’s $20, $30 & $35 Suits, 32 to 44. . $17.50 Men’s $25 to $35 Overcoats, 34 to 44.$19.75 Goldenberg's—Main Floor BOYS’ CLOTHING Boys’ $15 to $21.50 Knicker Suits Boys’ $10 to $14.50 Suits, 11 to 18. Boys’ $6.95 to $12.75 Smts, O'coats. ., High Schoe! & Prep Suits. . . $10.75 to $18 75 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.39 Pa;amas, 4 to 16 9 Boys’ $8.42 Sheepskm-llned Coats Goldenberg's—Third Floor SILKS AND LINENS $1.95 All-Silk Crepe Satin, yd $5.95 Chiffon & Printed Sheer Velvet. $1.59 Silk Washable Flat Crepe 1. 2 $1.95 & $2.45 Silk Printed Flat Crepe. . $1.48 25¢ Turkish Towels, heavy quality $3.00 All-linen Luncheon Sets, 36x36 in.. $2.19 25¢ Part-linen Star-tex Toweling 16 Goldenbers's—Main_Floor |WASH GOODS AND DOMESTICS| $1.00 Bleached 81x90-in. Sheets 39¢ Bleached 42x36-in. Pillowcases $1.69 Mattress Covers, full or twin bed. . $1.29 $3.00 Rayon 80x105-in. Bedspreads. . . . $2.25 $1.69 Bleached 81x99-in. Sheets 5 50c Printed 36-in. Charmeuse 79c Printed 36-i -in. Rayon Flat Crepe oldenbers’s—Main Floor HOSIERY Women’s $1.50 & $1.95 Hose, irregulars. . 79¢ Women'’s 50c Delustered Rayon Hose, sec’ds . 29¢ Boys’ 35¢ & 50c Sport Hose, some seconds. . 24¢ Children’s $1.00 Sport Hose. . .39¢ Children’s 50c Silk-Rayon Hose, some lrreg 35¢ Goldenbers's—Main_Floor KNIT UNDERWEAR Women’s $2.25 Shirts & Pants, part wool . $1.29 Women’s $1.15 Fleeced Shirts & Pants. . .95¢ Children’s 79c Waist Suits Women’s $1.00 Rayon Undies Children’s 79¢c Fleeced Cotton Union Suits. 39c Women’s 69c Shirts & Bloomers 5 ..49¢ - Women’s $1.00 Kayser Umon Smts Goldenbers's—Main Floc . v-.—‘-—-Clmrge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras; COATS AND DRESSES $139.50 Sealine (dyed coney) Fur Coats $56.95 Women’s $12.95 Tweed Sport Coats. . . . $8.35 Women’s $39.50 Extra Size Coats. . . .$28.95 (17) Silver Pelt Fabric Coats (34) Women’s $5 Tweed Dresses Goldenberg's—Second Floor SPORTING GOODS $1.35 Ball-bearing Roller Skates $12.50 Ford Winter Fronts, '24-"27 . $12.50 Chevrolet Winter Front, 1927.. $2 Golf Clubs, irons and woods $4 Auto Robes, full size $1.25 Croquet Sets, junior size $5 Steel-shaft Golf Clubs, matched $1.25 Sweat Shirts, gray $2.50 Golf Bags, metal bottom $2.50 Basket Ball, cowhide cover $8 Heavy Foot Ball or Sport Sweaters . $5 Foot Ball Jerseys Goldenberg's—Main Floor HOUSEWARES $1.49 to $2.49 Heavy Cut Glassware. $1.00 Fancy Table Fish Aquarium 98¢ Condiment or Sweetmeat Trays $2.00 Wizard Floor Mops 50c Wizard Mop Polish 29¢ 25¢ Pkg. S. 0. S. Cleaner, soiled pkgs.. . . . 98¢ Bath Tub Seat $1.00 Doz. No-Nik Water Tumblers, doz. . Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store GIRLS’ AND INFANTS'’ (6) Children’s $1.98 & $2.98 Bath Robes. $1.00 (23) Girls’ 79¢c Printed Blouses 49¢ (10) Girls’ $4.98 Suedine Coats Girls’ $1 Middies, regulation, Peter Pan. . 69c (15) Infants’ 59c Bonnets (9) $3.98 Suedine Zip-0-Jacks (4) $3.98 Leatherette Zip-O-Jacks. . . . (35) Girls’ $4.98 & $5.98 Dresses. . . . (6) Girls’ $10.98 Velveteen Ensembles. . (3) Misses’ $9.98 Georgette Dresses. . . (12) Tots’ $5.98 Leatherette Sets Infants’ $1.25 to $1.98 Long Dresses. . . Infants’ $1 to $1.59 Gertrudes 9¢c (10) Tots’ $1.00 Cotton Coat Sweaters. . Infants’ $1.98 to $1.49 Bonnets Infants’ 59¢ to $1.25 Shirts, Bands Goldenbers’s—Third Floo; NOTIONS 5¢ White Bloomer Elastic, 12 yds. Dragon Sewing and Basting Cotton, 4 spools . . 50c Ironing Board Covers 50c to $1 Scissors and Shears 29¢ $1 and $1.25 Cretonne Wardrobe Bags. . . . 25¢ Elastic Hose Supporters, 2 prs. Babies’ 25¢ Rubber Pants Goldenbers's—Main Floor TOILETRIES $4 79 .59c¢ 50c Golden Peacock Cleansing Cream. . . . 75¢ Societe La France Perfume Goldenbers’s—Main_Floor MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men’s 50c to 65¢c Rayon Hose, pair Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 Shirts $1. Men’s $1.25 Flannelette Night Robes.. . . . Men’s $1.49 Medium-weight Union Smlx Men’s $2.25 Lewis Union Suits Men’s $3.95 to $4.95 Wool Lumberjacks . $1 95 Men’s 79¢ to $1 Ties, each Men’s $2 Rayon Union Suits 89¢ Men’s $1 Rayon Pullover Athletic Shirts. . .39¢ Goldenberg’s—Main_Floor LINGERIE AND HOUSE DRESSES Women’s $1 House Dresses $1.19 Crepe Kimonas & Coolie Coats Women’s 59c¢ Bungalow Aprons Women’s 59c Rayon Undies Women’s 59¢ Porto Rican Gowns Women’s $2.29 Corduroy Robes Women’s $1.25 Flannelette Gowns Women’s 59¢ Voile and Nainsook Undies. . Women’s 29¢ Percale Aprons 19¢ Women’s & Misses’ $1.19 Sllpover Sweaters. 79¢ Goldenbers's—Second