Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1930, Page 56

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12 Albines Group Schedules | St. Valentine Dance| ‘The Washington Chapter of the Im- maculate Alumnae will hold a St. Valentine dance at the Hotel Hamil- ton Friday evening, February 14. The chairmen of the several commit- tees In charge of the dance are: Gen- eral chairman, Miss Margaret Brown: tickets, Mrs. Prank A. Biberstein; music, Miss Ann Brosnan; refresh- ments, Miss Katherine O'Donnell, and programs, Miss Brown. The floor committee assisting the Joung ladies in charge include: Mr. A. Biberstein, Mr. John Bros- nan, Mr. Ray T. Brown, Mr. E. Philip Schreier and Dr. Joseph Todd. The chaperones are Mrs. W_ J. O'Donnell, Mrs. Thomas P. Brown, Mrs. | ‘Guy T. Stewart and Mrs. M. Kane. Tea and Ast Exhibit Scheduled This Afternoon ‘The Arts Club will have a tea this afternoon at the club house to open the exhibitions of Mildred B. Miller, A. H. O. Rolle and Barksdale Rogers. Miss Miller has won many awards for her water colors. Mr. Rolle is a_mem- ber of the Arts Club. Miss Rogers, whose clay statuettes of the 1930 Sen- ate are now being shown, draws for Life and Judge. ‘The hosts at the tea will be Mrs. Susan B. Chase, Miss Nina Allender and Mr. Rolle. Parents Stage Surpr‘ise { To Son on His Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Van Allen of Allison llree]t !nwmlnedu: cb‘;n:g;m' of {outnl people at a_surpr: rthday party for their son, Mr. Ralph Allen, Saturday. February 1. Games were played and there were attractive prizes for the winners. A _supper was served, after which Mr. Ralph Van Allen showed motion pictures, among which were some taken while he was at college, and several of the guests present saw themselves in the moving pictures for the first time. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas G. Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Jay V. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Philips, Miss Gertrude Schnide, Miss Virging Schmidt, Miss Helen Thran, Mr. Ansel Cremer and Mrs. Willlam Griebe. Dr. Edith S. .Coale Hostess To Medical Associates Dr. Edith Seville Coale was hostess last week to fellow members of the medical inspection staff of the public schools of the District of Columbia and their wives in -her apartment, in the Hay-Adams House. The company in- cluded Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, medical and sanitary inspector in chief. nnd Mrs. Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. De Saussure, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Ong, Or. and Mrs. Coursen B. Conklin, Dr. and Mrs. Rowland H. Ford, Dr. De Thomas Linville and Dr. Arnold. Junior H-da-;h l;we Listed for February 23 The eighth annual dance of the Hadassah will be held, Sunday, February 23, at the City Club. Miss Rose Kruger is chairman of the dance, and her assistants are Miss Sophie Baynard and Miss Zisman, program chairmen; Miss Dorothy Greenberg, ticket chairman, and Miss Frieda Frankel, publicity chairman. 'rhe!gmeeedl of the dance is to main- tain the children’s village at Meier ahe‘geh and the Nurses’ Training School of H. M O Ladies’ Night' Scheduled By University Club ‘The University Club will observe its February Ladies’ night Thursday of this week, at which time, following dinner in the main dining room, the entertain- ment committee will present & musical 1¢ Kurt Hetzel, planist; G. Spille, lyric tenor, and Paul Whitney Fishbaugh. Four Mexican Bandits Slain. MEXICO CITY, February 8 (£)—A dispatch to El Universal Grafico from Cordoba, State of Vera Crugz, says that four bandits belonging to a band that sacked the Hacienda Providencia re- cently were shot dead by Agragrian guards while attempting to escape on the way to jail. —_— In Tibet a husband may punish his wife for wrongdoing, even unto death, pmvld': ':!n!.y Teport the deed to the Pasternak Suits The inevitable choice of the smart woman and miss . . . a fashion ne- cessity of the highest importance this Spring season .. . ready to wear and made to custom order The classic Tailleur de- mands the greatest de- gree of skill in cut and making, the expert feel- ing for correct line . . . hence the exclusiveness of the “custom-making department” of Paster- nak which produces these things so perfectiy Have You a Charge . Account With Us? Thousands of people are enjoying this service...why not you? Office, First quire at the Main Floor. In. THE ‘SUNDAY - -STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 9, Hrecar Co. = “F Street at Seventh™ New Purchase FU | Worth *100 to *195 It’s a selling like this that causes a sensation. The makers save on labor and raw material at this time of the year . . . consequently we were able to make a deal with them . . . the savings are passed on to you. It’s the logical time to buy a fur coat . . . new modes— new lengths . . . to wear now, and they will be quite correct next season. Plain northern *seal; northern *seal trim- med with Russian fitch or squirrel; blond or brown pony with fitch collars; natural or silver muskrat and caracul. Including, too. our own regular stock of fur coats, which sold at much higher prices. Muskrat, silver muskrat, *sealine, raccoon, blond and black pony. *Dyed Coney. —from our own stocks! Fur Coats —awere $100 to $125! Among the smart styles and popular peltries are: *Sealine, pony, muskrat and lapin. *“Dyed coney. $5.75 to $15 Muffs of beaverette, lapin, black or brown caracul, specially priced, $3.95 As Fresh as Spring Flowers $1650 Tiny patterns, “Cheerio” prints, floral— modernistic and bor- dered patterns. Boleros, wide sweeping skirts, go- dets . . . delightful new fashions. Sizes 14 10 44. {Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Ace High Spring Important Romantic Modes 316.50 Enchanting gowns, be- coming to debutante and matron alike. Capelets, n black, blues an colors. Sizes inclusive from 14 to 44. (Moderate Price Dress Shop. Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Black Moire Russian Pony $59 Coat; with beige badger wolf collar. $84 New Spring Modes in Baku and Felt Hats ; 57.50 ; Baku and felt . . . each gains beauty from the con- trast. There are any num- ber of new modes...the “sunbonnet”silhouette”. . . new crowns...and /brims of varying lengths and turns. Fleet blue, new bright shades and plenty of black. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) New “Fashion Mode’ Shoes Are Watersnake 310.95 Operas and strap pumps of all .over watersnake, beauti- fully marked. Centen-buckle straps, pumps and oxfords of water- snake with correct kid trim. T HANDBAGS of genuine, water- snake or simulated watersnake. $4.95 (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) —_— 1930—PART THREE. want to share in the Half Yearly Furniture Sav- ings before the sale ends. Look for our advertisement on Page 14, Part 4, in today’s Star. A Sale of 2,500 Yards of Springtime Printed Silks Yard Usually $2.50 and $3 The popular Spring fabric. A gorgeous array of beautiful new designs. For frocks and blouses . . . 39 and 40 width. inch 39c Serpentine Crepe Plain and printed. For kimonos, children's wearables ...many things. No_phone, c mail nor C. 0. D. orders. $2 Tweed Suitings Pleasing ety of colors, For sports sul Frock by McCall Pat. tern 5977, Si; e 36 requires $1.88 print, totaling $8.24, - oats, skirts; $ 29 4, qards a very popular Spring fabric. . 54 inches wide. (Daylight Dress Goods Section, Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Electric Sewing Machines Portable Model -Desk Model 389.95 A decorative desk w] in use, control; 20.year guarantee. Old hen not Weight 24 Knee pounds, Full sized shuttle, automatic ten- machine ac sion. Latest cepte payment das Y motor. Guaran- . L) teed for 10 yrs. $2.0.95 One year free service; repairs guaranteed Hemstitching while you shop; Pleating, buttons covered $1 delivers a machine (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) SALE! INFANTS’ WEAR For Tiny Tots—at Tiny Prices Babies’ Bootee Sets Cap, ater i estses 495 Allwool. Pink, blue or white. Babies’ Wool Sweaters . All wol. Slipon @ or button styles, in pink, blue or white. Babies’ “Vanta Knit’ Night Gowns Soft and " With e wrivgs $]_ closes at hLottom like a bag, Roomy. Infants to 2 years. Babies’ “Vanta” Shirts Silk, wool and cot. @ ton, with tie strings. 1 Weil finished. In. fants to 2 ye: Tots’ Philippine Night Gown Handma d flesh bati st ¢, 5oc Scalloped edge and em- broidery spray. Sizes 6 years. Handmade Pillowcases serts and hand- made lace. Babies’ Commode - Atractively b finished in blue, pink, green or vellow enamel. Easily car- ried in extra box. Babies’ Dresses of Philippine Handiwork 31.59 Fine white batiste beautifully hand nee- dled and adorned with exquisite embroidery. Sizes for infants to 2 years. Babies’ Philippine Gertrudes and Petticoats $1.00 White batiste. . Hand scalloped around arm- holes and neck and fin- ished with hand em- broidery at hem. Sizes infants to 2 years. (8econd Floor, The Hecht Co.) Muslin Sheets for Babies’ Beds Good, soft borders of pink, blue, green or yellow. Muslin "Pillowcases i: 39 same excel- lenw quality of muslin, bound in same shades. Babies’ Blankets Pretty patterns in $ pink or blue, Bound 1 in good quality sa. teen. Sizes 30x40. Babies’ Wrapping Blankets Pink or blue, floral or nurs- c ery patterns; white stripe borders. Size 30x40. Rubber Diapers i Small, e 25 dium or large sizes. White c rubber with borders of pink or blue. Rubper Sheets All-.white 5 rubber. Size O 27x36 Fin- c ished with eyelet corners. Johnson and Johnson Gift Box :':unui(ul- 4 50 and usefu gift. Includ- c ing famous Johnson & Johnson pow- der, soap and eream. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.)

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