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E SOCIETY. sncheons, and Anniversary tions Among Events Celebra- in Week's Calendar—House Guests Entertained. In.l.:%uwdwkl. i m.mmfw’."“ and Mrs. Thomas P. Teft Tuesday 5 Eugk Episcopal of Connecti-| 11 g'elock. Luncheon will be served. ‘Thomas avenue is visiting friends in New B. Williams i g EDEE 2 g 8¢ i i i ot F ¥ i § e i H It ! I ] 5 1 § ; E ; § i § ki i’ i i 8 B2 | ! : ? 5 i é All Waghhia 8750 1o 87100 ! R Church, Tuesday morning at will be served at 12 o'clock Luncheon and Russian and Ja ort, | P8, While home sold until 6:30 p.m. Women's Party Grou Sponsor fox %-nu Prominent women sponforing the dance being given by the Young Wom- en's Council of the National Women's "|Miss Kelly Entertains o Celebrate Birthday iy and rs. vis; Miss Alice JORDAN’S 1931 SPECIAL GRAND $425 Duet Bench Included Brand New BUY ON JORDAN’S BUDGET . PLAN OF CONVENIENT PAYMENTS ‘We have this year made one of the best connections with the small grand manufacturer in the history of our piano sell- i“n, Thin“fnnd will, undoubtedly sell in large numbers this inter. ‘e have agreed to take two hundred of these grands in order to sell them at this price. By this large purchase you benefit in price savings. The grand is worth much more. YOUR OLD PIANO ACCEPTED IN TRADE ARTHUR JORDAN PIANQO COMPANY 1239 G Street—Cor. 13th ‘Brenner Dunn Saturday, November 8, in Mary’s Roman Oatholic Church. the Mrs. SUNDAY STAR, WASBHINGION, D. C. _NOVEMBER 16 WED IN AUTUMN Alexandria Lists Nuptial Ceremonies In Society Calendar Recent Weddings of Interest in Wide Circle—Record of Passing Events and Per sonal Notes. Invitations have been received from Dr. and al‘.l Charles Rollin Woolwine, Richmond. Mr. Hamil city and the University ushers. . Lewis it Saturday, No- has | day from a visit to her mother, Mrs. the Mr, burg. 8t. DE LUXE SUNDAY DINNER $1.50 Sorved from Noon to 9 P. M~Main Dining Reem Posch and Poar or Cape Cod Oyster ktall Dolery Hearts Assorted Olives Chicken Noodie Soup or Clear Groen Turtle, Chesse Sticks R o TERCEESTE Salad Ay R A ey i Bansna Fritters, Ram Sauce Heart of Lettuee Salad, Prench Dressing Martha Washington Cream Plo 8 Cake Preit Chantilly Glaee Tee les Cream LI S AMBASSADOR HOTEL 14th and K Sireets 4 Spoctat Do Laze Dinner o, served eveey Strav! ACHING, DISTORTED FEET i CAN BE CORRECTED NATURALLY Sure and permenent relief from aching feet. That's the promise that Ground Grippers bring you ! * uffolk, Va., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Pierce. . M as their week end guests 2 and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, | ton were SPONSORS OF . BALL Mrs. Roberta Belle Galloway, man of the ball to be given the Rice Chapter, D. A. R, at the new visit with his parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Boothe Pulman returned Mon- ‘Walter Burgess, in Culpeper County, and with Dr. Pulman left Thursday for New York to sail for San Juan, ’Pumm.mmywulunmmn ture. Maj. David Orawford has returned from New York City accompanied by Délr‘:i Crawford’s mother, Mrs. James Miss Nancy Wolford of r. and Mrs, Plerce also had the latter's , whose marriage oc- curred recently in Suffolk. You can get this Electric Console Sewing Machine AND a splendid value it is, too. Has a Westing- house motor, Bradley rheo- stat and a full set of attach- ments. Guaranteed for 20 years. Nicely finished cabi- net that serves as a useful piece of furniture. Third Ploor— THE HECHT CO. F Street at 7th Sixty aays later—all the oldaches and pains will have vanished Your t wi look better. Try these famous comtort shoes. Come in today for a Gripper-Graph analysis ot your feet and a scientific fitting. That's the first important step on the road to permanent foot health. GROUND GRIPPER SHOES STACH’S GROUND GRIPPER SHOE SHOPPE 1315 E St. & Penna. Ave. N.W. and it of Not horeham Nm'n‘ml Theater Building 1930—PART THREE. E % EEHE Ex it LT £ pi 1 3 . ? (313 | i g 5k ;E .E§5 5 E i 4 FH s§z§§§ 85" 3 i i ] : ! i ] A bar . 3. Newman, chair- , yesterday _after- Radium Yet Rare. 21 by the Abigail Hartman in St. Paul's Church| Only about one and a quarter pounds derwood Photo. |in Richmond. The bride has madet her | of radium with a value of approxi- |home in Alexandria for the past sev-|mately $50,000,000 have been produced eral years, wi el in_educa- | for world use since its discovery late in tional work. Mr. Ashl was or- | the nineteenth century, says the Bureau dained of Mines, “McDEVITTS Draperies of Distinction 1202 G St. N\W. District 3211 November Is Drapery Month Many special purchases enable us to offer you . 'D. Childs announces of her daughter, Jessle, H. Robertson on Wednesday, Very Unusual Prices on Fine New Drapery Fabrics New Ruffled Criss-Cross Curtains and Madras Sets —for every room in the home. At- tractively priced from— $1.95 t0 $9.95 Pr. Casement Cloth Our stock consists of a dosen | different patterns suitable for every condition. 50-in. widths, sunfast. $1 to $1.95 Yd. Ornamental Rod Sets e have & umique sersesion T every window. $1.75 to $8.95 Set New 40-in. Celanese Taffe . —ideal for draperies and bedspreads. $1.00 Yd. Public for 2ot Rogendoef = 1215 G St. The Original “G” Strest Furrier “Gi3teli*%ed™ Announcing Our Twenty-Fourth The Outstanding Event of the Fall Season in which we acknowledge our grateful appreciation of the great success you have awarded us in the most substantial manner possible—BY GIVING YOU REAL BARGAINS, We Have Reduced All COATS, JACKETS 331 to 507, Lower Than They Have Been in the Past 15 Years! Drop in, EXAMINE and COMPARE Fashions, Qualities and Vahies. < rour Leading Groups to open the ale. .. ! 2 $ New 50-in. Satin Repp Damask ;: the new mulberry, green and $1.75 Yd. 50-in. Antique Satin Portieres —with damask border. Rose, rust, blue, gold and green. $16.95 Pr. New 50-Inch Shiki Silk Sunfast and reversible. Will make soft draperies for every room. Yd., $1.25 For the finer homes we offer— New, Very Fine 50-Inch Silk Damask Serving the Washington National 5100 Group 1—Northern Seal (Dyed Coney) Coats, plain and trimmed—Plain Muskrat Coats —Poney Coats, plain and trimmed, in black and brown. sgzfl The Regular 1930 Price is from $150 to $175. ANNIVER- SARY SALE PRICE Group 2—Silver Muskrat Coats, flare and straight models—Northern Seal Coats (Dyed Coney), with fitch collars and cuffs—Marmot Mink Coats, in splendid models. The Regular 1930 Price is 1292 from $175 to $250. ANNI- VERSARY SALE PRICE Group 3—Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat), plain and trimmed-—Russian Coats in brown trimmed with Eastern Mink cape collar and cuffs—Northern Seal (Dyed Coney), trimmed with Eastern Mink collar and cuffs. The Regular 1930 Price is from $275 to $350. ANNI- sl 79.50 VERSARY SALE PRICE _— Group 4—Natural Siberian Squirrel Coats, plain and trimmed-~Jap Mink Coats and Hud- gon Seal Coats (Dy‘-d.huh-il), with Eastern Mink collars and cuffs. 2792 The Regular 1930 Price. is from $395 to $525. ANNI: Dep Reserves Any Garments. Charge Accounts Solicited 3 VERSARY SALE PRICE Ags