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SOCIETY ! (Continued From Second Page. M have been at the Savoy-Plasa e e ik aae H Matamols, Ohio, stopping _at the Clvlllcrd.lw a X!' days on'her Mrs. F. A Clopmlnn of Tulsa, Okla., | 15 at the Dodge Hotel while in Wash- | ington. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Howe have ar- -HMhWflhmanw , Ohio, and are stopping at the cll’!mn Mr. and Mrs. Willlam S. Selby hlv!l | Teturned to the Mayflower from a 10- ! day visit in New York City. Mrs. Selby Wwas formerly Miss Elizabeth D'Aigle of ‘Washington. They are assing several months at the hotel before leaving for Lima, Peru, where Mr. Selby has been engaged in engineering for a number ©of years. Mrs. Wendell H. Cloud of Kansas City is stopping at the Willard for a brief visit, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Goddard of Chicago are passing some time at the Carlton. Dance to Be Given Saturday By Woman's Club of Bethesda. Mrs. Oliver Owen Kuhn heads the | committee in charge of arrangements for a dance to be given under the spon- sorship of the Woman's Club of Be- thesda Saturday evening from 9 until 1 o'clock in the club house, on old George- town road. Assisting Mrs. Kuhn will be Mrs. Charles 1. Corby, Mrs. Charles S. Moore, Mrs. John A. Fleming, Mr: ter E. Perry, Mrs. L. Gibbon wmu, Mrs. M. Campbell Oliphant and Mrs. James Rowe. Decorations in keeping | with Washington's birthday anniversary have been planned and refreshments will be served. Members of the Community Drama Guild and Miss Alma Kruger of the | New*York Civic Repertory Theater, who is guest director of “The Honeymoon,” to be presented by the guild Friday and Saturday nights of next week in Mec- Kinley auditorium, will be the guests of honor at a tea which Mrs. T A | Drury will give tomorrow alternoon | ! from 4:30 until 6:30 o'clock in her home, at 1721 Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. Drury will be assisted in receiv- Ing by Jud.e Mary O'Toole of the board of trustees of the guild, Mrs. De Witt C. | Croissant, wife of the chairman ef the | board of governors of the guild: Mrs. ! Fulton Lewis, Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, | Miss Sibyl Baker, Mrs. Eli Bamford ; Smith and Mrs. Phlup Sidney Smith. NAVY M. BRIDE THE EVENING STAR, MISS ELIZABETH B. DAV ‘Whose marri#ge to Lieut. Comdr. Frank Loper Lowe, U. S. N takes place In Grace Church, Newton, Mass., at 4 o'clock today. Comdr. and Mr!. Lowe will be at home in Washington after March 20. Spring. Many prominent Americans have been interested in this movement and an American Shakespeare Founda- tion was formed with Mr. Elihu Root as nt, Mr. Otto Kahn, treasurer, generous contributions were sent overseas to assist in a work which lies . | close to the hearts of the lovers of the great English dramatist throughout the world. Sir Archibald is here with the . | Stratford-Upon-Avon Festival Company and as his talk will come almost on the eve of the appearance in this city of these players it will be of unusual time- liness and interest to the distinguished company that will be present at the breakfasf Brock, wife of Senator Willlam Mrs. . | E. Brock of Tennessee, and the latter's sister, Miss Minnie Brock, who is their house guest, will be guests of Miss Alice Driggs at the breakfast. Mrs. Drane, wife of Representative Herbert J. Drane of Florida, has taken a table and will entertain a company of 10, as will also Mrs. Allen, wife of Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, and Mrs. F. E. Cunningham. Mrs. Cunningham’s guests have been invited to meet Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, wife of Dean Hodgkins of George Washing- ton University, who will be honor at this table. ‘The list of boxholders for the Soclety Horse Show at the Riding and Hunt | | Club Saturday, March 1, is headed by the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. An: drew W. Mellon. Other subscribers in- guest of | clude Senator and Mrs. James Couzens. | Mrs. Frank Harper Elmore, at Cynwyd, ‘whose daughter, th"nln{ jr.. will exhibit her mount in several of the events; Gen. and Mrs ‘William D. Connor, Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mrs. E. St. John Greble, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. Miss Elizabeth Jackson and Miss Elizabeth Martin, members of the com- mittee working with Mrs. Frank M. An- diews, chairman for the show, are hand- ling the entries. Children will hold center of the stage at the afternoon show, which will start at 2:30 o'clock, d 'the evening performance at 8 has an interesting card of eight One of the spectacular events will be tfihe “monkey drill” by the famous Fort l}y&l" C‘l';llll'y troup as the grand finale of Mrs. John A. Tonneaon and Miss Hazel Tonneson of Brookline, Mass., are ;Ipoe':clnn: several days at the Dodge Mrs. Lawton Morgan of Stoneleigh Court has gone to Philadelphia to be an honor guest today of the Alumnae Association of the old Moravian Semi- nary of Bethlehem, Pa., at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel, where their annual luncheon was held. She told of the school 70 years ago, when she was & pupil there, in 1859 and 1860. Mrs. Morgan will visit her daughter, Mrs. William Jeffries | Cyn Pa., a suburb of Philadelphia - fn.-.l weeks before her rz:um m' °v'v-':x:- gton. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Williams Mr. George K. Watson of Pa., are at the cu-mm fnr a few Mrs. Rose Hlll Iber terville, Md, Bs VDG in Washiogion Miss Agnes Winn lef Atlantic cfnl; to attend ".h’: wmee’w‘: vention of the National Education As- sociation, which will Sunday. She | will be at the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel. Miss Winn will stop in Phila- delphia en route to nun the anni- ’\rfl;scl‘l;zrshnquec 3¢ the Philadephia e Association n Franklin Hotel. iR Mr, and Mrs, Frank A. Los Angeles, accom Mrs. W. W, Tritt, Bouelle of o'of Los ‘Arcics of es, are at the Dodge Hotel to stay over Washington's birthdny anniversary. Riding and Hunt Clllb Resumes Interesting Hunts. The Riding and Hunt Club members are eagerly awaiting the reopening of the hunts which were discontinued dur- ]ng last month because of bad weather The first hunt will take place Saturday (Continued on Fourth Page) JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. Tomorrow—Friday Remarkable Values in Our Final Clearance of Winter Coats For Women and Misses Fourth Floor UR remaining stock of Winter coats are on sale now at greatly reduced prices. THIS is a final opportunity to take advantage of this great sale of ours that has created such a sensation among women who know. F STREET, CORNER OF 13TH Drastic Reductions WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930. SOMETHING better than an ordinary sale awaits you at Erle. bacher’s tomorrow—our “Once-a-Season Clearance.” bacher styles are always a season ahead, and at the reduced prices these garments are made doubly attractive, because of their desnrabll- ity for next season’s wear. DRESSES—Second Floor 1 Peach Chiffon Evening Gown, size 16.. Brown Velvet Street Dress, size 16 ... Brown Net Afternoon Frock, size 16. Erle- Original Pricc Sale Price Black Elizabeth Crepe Afternoon Frock, size 42 . Green Crepe Street Dress, size 14.. Green Crepe Street Frock, size 42/ Light Blue Crepe Street Frock, size 46 Red Crepe Street Frock, size 14.... Brown Velvet Street Frock, size ia.. Red Chiffon Afternoon Frock, Peach Chiffon Street Dress, s White Chiffon Afternoon Frock, si Blue Chiffon Street Dress, size 18. Lamé Green Evening Gown, size 16 Maize Velvet Evening Gown, size 38. Capucine Crepe Evening G Green Beaded Evening Gow Brown Velvet Ensembles, size 14 and 16. Lamé Afternoon Dress, size 20.. Black Satin Street Dress, size 38 Brown Crepe Street Dress, size 42 Brown Velvet Ensemble, size 38 1 Gray Beaded Evening Gown, si: 1 White Beaded Evening Gown, size 38 1 Wedding Gown, size 16... 1 Capucine Velvet Evening Gow 1 Chartreuse Satin Evening Gown, 1 Red Crepe Street Frock, size 12.. 1 White Chifion and Silver Evemng ‘Gown, size 18 . 1 Navy Crepe Street Dress, size 14 1 Red Velvet Evening Gown, size 18.. 1 Peach Moire Evening Gown, si 1 Pink Beaded Evening Gown, size 18 1 Lamé Afternoon Frock, size 1 Brown_Crepe Street Dress, 1 Black. Velvet Evening Gown, 1 Blue Velvet Evening Gown, s 1 Egg Shell Satin Evening Gown, siz 1 Rose Beaded Evening Gown, size 16 1 White Chiffon Evening Gown, size 38. 1 White Velvet Evening Gown, size 36 1 Rose Chiffon Evening Gown, size 18 1 Egg Shell Evening Gown, size 20. 1 Brown Velvet Street Dress, size 42 1 Brown Crepe Street Frock, size 38 1 Green Crepe Street Dress, size 16 1 Tan Chiffon Street Dress, size 18 1 Brown Crepe Afternoon Frnck, size 12, 1 Green Crepe Afternoon Frock, size 16 1 Red Crepe Street Frock, size 14... 1 Dahlia Crep® Afternoon Frock, size I 1 Brown Crepe Street frock, size 16 1 Black Chiffon Evening Gown, size 16.. 1 Capucine Crepe Evening Gown, size 42. 1 Brown Velvet Ensemble, size 14... 1 White Chiffon Evening Gown, size 38 COATS & SUITS—Second Floor 1 Ombre Camel's Hair Sport Coat, size 18.. 1 Camel's Hair Sport Coat, size 16..... 1 Fur-trimmed Llama Sport Coat, size 14, 1 Llama_Sport Coat, kit fox shawl collar, size 42 1 Fur-trimmed Imported Black and White Tweed Sport Coat size 44 1 Fur-trimmed Sport Suit, size 16 1 Tan Dress Ensemble, Tuxedo beige squirrel cclllr. size 16. .. .$189.75 1 Three-piece Brown Velvet Ensemble, natural lynx shawl ro"ar size 18 $198 75 1 Red Three-piece Suit, Pahmi fur tuxedo collar and border, size 18. 1 Fingertip Orchid Velvet Evening Wrap, size 16 1 Nile Green Velvet Evening Wrap, beige fur collar, size 16 . 1 Fur-trimmed Black Panne filelvet Evening Wrap, size 36 1 Brown Broadtail Cloth Coat, size 16 1 Red Cloth Coat, black wolf collar and cuffs, 1 Fur-trimmed thk Cloth Coat, size 14.. 1 Black Cloth Coat, fox collar and cuffs, 1 Fur-trimmed Brown Cloth Coat, size 40%; 1 Black Cloth Coat, black fox collar and cuf 1 Black Cloth Coat, kit fox shawl collar and cufis. size 40 1 Skunk-trimmed Green Cloth Coat, size 12 1 Fur-trimmed Brown Cloth Coat, size 36.. 1, Black Cloth Coat, skunk collar and cuffs, si 1 Black Cloth Coat caracul_tuxedo collar and cufis, size 1 Fox-trimmed Black Cloth Coat, size 18 1 Red Cloth: Coat, black fox shawl collar, cuffs and border, size 16. 1 Tan Cloth Coat, natural lynx tuxedo coilar and cuffs, size 16.. 1 Tan Broadtail Cloth Coat, beaver collar and cuffs, size “ 1 Lynx-trimmed Black Broadtai! Cloth Coat, size 48 . 1 Dahlia Cloth Coat, Krimmer collar and cuffs, size 16 . 1 Bronze Russian Caracul Fur Coat, baum marten collar and cuffs, size 40, $1 25000 1 Beige Caracul Fur Coat, stone marten collar, size 16 1 Gray Russian Caracul Fur Coat, platinum fox collar and cufis, size. 38 L Carl Hayden. Sir Archlbfld mwer and will feature these last two days of Baum’s great MID-WINTER FURNITURE CLEARANCE ‘This is a subject with which Sir Archi- b-lfl is intimately familiar as he was one the organizers of the plan to rebuild lnd endow the Shakespeare Memorial ‘Theater at Stratford-Upon-Avon, the foundation stone of which m laid last July, and which is expected to be ready for occupancy ane year from this coming —_— $110.00 $89.50 $395.00 - $450. $195.00 .. $1, ,250.00 $395.00 SPORTSWEAR & “ERLE-MAID” FROCKS, 3rd Floor 7 Silk Sport Dresses ... 9 Silk Sport Dresses... 4 Wool and Knitted Sport Dresse: 8 Wool and Knitted Sport Dresses 2 Wool and Knitted Sport Dresses. 12 Wool Sport Suits 5 Wool Sport Suits. 1 Wool Sport Suit ... 22 Erle-Maid Frocks 13 Erle-Maid Frocks 30 Erle-Maid Frocks 38 Erle-Maid Frocks. 9 Sweaters 26 Sweaters . 37 Sweaters 20 Sweaters .. 15 Cloth Skirts 17 Cloth Skirts 3 Silk Blouses . 5 Silk Blouses . 10 Silk Blouses MILLINERY—Second Floor 30 Hats ... 2 Hats ... Food and Service Unsurpassed _ m:romcu'r ' e 5Until 7:30 $16.00 $22.00 §10.00 $22.00 $32.50 $26.00 $35.00 $29.50 $3500 and 53975 oSELITLI" % $1.00 e e R these last two days of this ' Weuiie ‘Diiner drastic Mid-Winter Clear- 2 ance furniture prices have fallen to their lowest estate. On dining, bedroom and upholstered furniture and on hundreds and hundreds of lovely odd pieces we have leveled discounts of half and even much, much more. .If you have a need of furniture, you cannot afford to miss the furni- ture economies of this extraor- dinary clearance! ..$115, . $1595 10 $19.50 1$2500 and $29.50 .$16.50 and $19.50 $25.00 and 82950 Qur Oysters are famous served any style or bexed te take out. We ‘Shuek Daily Columbia 5042 75 1o §12.50 ..§5.95 O BRIGHTEN THE TOAST TO WASHINGTON '$1250 to $22.50 LINGERIE, BAGS and ACCESSORIES—First Floor 60 Rayon Bloomers 18 Silk Bloomers, 34 Gowns 8 Silk Chemise an 3 Silk Gowns . 7 Velvet Handbags 15 Leather Bags . 21 Leather Bags ,.. 3 Leather and Antelope 3 Leather Handbags 3 Antelope Bags with marcasite clasps. 2 Sleeping Pajamas 4 Pajamas and Negligees . 1 Black Velvet Robe 4 Negligees 1 Negligee .. 9 Necklaces and Bracelets . 9 Necklaces: and Bracelets . 11 Necklaces and Bracelets . 14 Necklaces and Bracelets 2 Necklaces ... 2 Necklaces ... Want to k ? The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch “your liver and bowels— The Sale Closes at 1 O’Clock on Washingtow’s Birthday +.$10.00 and 81250 $1650 to $19.75 $6.95 and 37% .95 and $7. you ninety per c ...$1095 comes from ina perfi bh compound as a substi for calomel to act on the | bowels, which he gave to his pa- tients for years. . Edwards Olive Tab gentle in their action yet ti They help bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and_clearing the system of im- purities, Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are known by their ofive celor. 18e, s s s SN $2500 "and '$3000 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Opposite Mayflower Hotel No Exchanges—No Approvals—All Sales Final g™ S