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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) thqur:ne taken an apartment for the Mrs. Davenport rt White will be at home, informally, tomorrow afternoon, at 2101 Connecticut_avenue, and on the three following Wednesday after- noons in December. Capt. and Mrs. . Charles A. Blakely entertained informally at dinner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel, when their guests included Rear Adm. and Mrs. Mark Bristol, Capt. and Mrs. Huy e g:urhlun and Mr. and Mrs, come to Washington from their Winter home in_Southern Pines, N. C, and are at Wardman Park Hotel for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ram- say spent the Summer abroad, being in Geneva through the Autumn. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Watson Hub- bard and Mr. Wilbur Ross Hubbard’| attended the batchelors’ cotillion in Baltimore last evening. Mrs. Sidney Tallaferro's home, at 3410 P street, will be the scene of an interesting exhibition -this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, when the arts and crafts work of Miss Jacqueline Taliaferro Smith and Miss Paula Elise Eicke will be shown. Among those who attended the open- ing performance of “The First Mrs. Fraser,” given under the auspices of the Professional Players, at the Belasco last evening were the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann; the Ambassa- dor of Germany, Herr von Prittwitz und Gaffron; Senator George Norris, geon general of the Public Health Serv- ice, Dr. Hugh 8. Cumming, and Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson. Engagement of Miss Harris To Mr. Colburn Announced. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fulton Harris of 1500 Decatur street were at home Sun- day to announce the engagement of their daughtef, Grace, to Mr. Joseph Bradley Colburn of New York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Colburn of Washington. Those assisting at the tea were Mrs. Willlam W. Scott, Mrs. Percy B. Walton, Mrs. Edson B. Olds, jr.; Mrs. Walter T. Bovard, Mrs. Edwin L. Yates, Miss Ellen Buell, Miss Kath- arine Shoemaker, Miss Ruth Colburn and Miss Ruth Newburn. Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty had guests lunching with her at the Willard yester- )(f. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsay have | day. Mrs. Gilbreath, wife of Maj. F. Gil- breath, War Department general staff, will spend the Winter out of town,| visiting friends in Austin and an An-| tonio, Tex. She will return to Wash- | ington about the first of April. Mrs. Paul 8. Putzki entertained a party of 17 at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel in compliment to her aunt, Mrs. L. G. Cowing of James- town, N. Y, who has been her house guest. The company remained through the afternoon for bridge. Mrs. Cowing went to New York today. Mrs. Charles Colfax Long will enter- tain at dinner. preceding the first of the series of Friday evening dancing classes at the Willard, December 19. Miss Julia Teresa Sheridan will en- tertain & party of six at luncheon to- morrow, at the Mayflower, following Mrs. Townsend’s morning musicale. Mrs. Abner Drury entertained a small party at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel. ~HE EVisING beginning at 10 o'clock and continuing until 1 o'clock. Sponsors for the event this year in- clude Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs. Beale Bloomer, Mrs. Richard Wilmer Bolling, Mrs., Willlam B. Chandler, Mrs, Levi Cook, Mrs. William H. Holloway, Mrs. John J. Hamilton, Mrs. R. M. Kauff- mann, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur and Mrs. Richard Park. Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie is chair- man_of the local committee for the benefit of the Russian hospital in Sofia, Russia. The committee is now planping a benefit dinner ‘dance in the Tittle Russia restauranf, at 722 Thirteenth street. The dinner dance will take place December 16. Mr.*Moran of the Amer- ican Security & Trust is treasurer of the committee. A pretty wedding took place in Foly Tripity Church at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, when Miss Anna Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Mr. Herbert Wylie Smith, became the bride of Mr, Stephen J. Garrity of Providence, R. I, the Rev. STAR, WASHIN NG TON, J. J. Kennedy officiating. The attend- ants were Miss Julia M. Stewart of Clarendon, Va, and Mr. John E. Geg- gins of Pittsfield, Mass. The ushers, who had been classmates of Mr. Garrity at Georgetown Law School, were Mr., Sheldon T. Carey, Mr. Timothy N. Sheehan, Mr. J. Loehl O'Brien and Mr. Reter R. Hal ‘The bride charmingly attired in a gown of burgundy color with hat to match and Miss Stewart wore 2 modish gown of green with hat of the same shade. A musical program was given by Miss Amy Stinemetz and Mr. Robert R. Faulkner. ‘After a wedding breakfast, served at the Hay-Adant§ House, Mr. and Mrs. Garrity left for a motor trip. Upon their return they will make their resi- dence in Washington in a recently purchased new house. Mrs. W. D. West entertained a com- pany cf 12 at dinner at the Shoreham (Continued on Sixth Page.) Joints Stiff 2—Hurt to Move? HERE, | GRANDPA, PAT SLOANS LINIMENT ON THAT SORE PLACE. THANKS, BETTY. 175 JUST WHAT | WANTED. SLOAN'S ALWAYS STOPS THESE TERRIBLE JOINT PAINS. Sloan’s healthy heat warms like sunshine. Drives out those dull pains that get worse in cold weather. Makes D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1930. - We will gladly cash your Christ- mas checks without any. obligation to - G- STREET OPPORTUNITY WEEK M-.-Prooks-Co TWEEN bll!phndld’ opportunify to open a IITH & 12TH ol count. Brings Fashion-right Apparel at Unusually Low Prices Tomorrow We Feature Many New Arrivals DRESSES Brooks dresses have a style and quality reputation to which we strictly adhere at all times, regardless of price, You will find the same exceptional quality at these reduced prices that is maintained during the reg- ular season, Opportunity $16.75 to Senator Pat’ Marrison, Senator Clar. stiff joints easy to move. Get a fresh bottle today. Only 35¢. ence Dill, Representative Sol Bloom, Representative William Sirovich, Rep. resentative Fritz Lenham, Representa- tive John Garner, Representative Al- 3 Vestal, the Assistant Secretary of : War, Mr. F. Trubee Davis he sur- Gift Handbags Of Fine Leathers Fully Fitted 32.95 . High-grade calf, seal and morocco bags, smartly ornnmes;:d Back nnp Black, green and imywn ings to mltch ~Street Floor. Price $25 Values Third Annual Subdeb Dance on New Year Day. ‘The third annual subdebutante dance will be given this season on New Year day in the garden of the Mayflower, You will not be able to say no to these very — attractive frocks for informal occasions and you o isi - CASH YOUR CHRISTMAS CHECKS HERE e price. Sizes for juniors, misses, regular and large 21 Even our finest frocks find their prices greatly reduced despite the marvelous manner in which they have been selling at their regular prices. There are styles for daytime, after- noon, and evening wear. Complete range of sizes. $25t0 7 $39.75 Values Opportunity Boxed Paper, 50c Price With Large Feather Penholder Smart box of excellent quality paper and envelopes, in white, grey, chamols, | orchid and green. Novelty penholder with ostrich feather in gay colors. CEDAR CHEST STATIONERY— What more pleasing gift than this gen- uine cedar chest, large size, filled with high-grade stationery? Chest is trim- med with bn:“:nd has lock and key. £ quality ml): 81-95 priced .. Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPALACE | 810-818 Seventh St. NW, leted Robes |Fine Silk Hosiery of S hm,fmefrmg 'Ray o Perfect Quality—Boxed for Gifts i L $1.25 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose woman—and not a bit cost- 1y, either. Tailored robes Sheer chiffon and service o weights with French * heels or of - heavy rayon, richly quilted for comfort. Long twin heels. Quality hoslery st the lowest price in many years. tuxedo collar, heavy rayon $2.00 Dexdale “Silk Sealed” Hose girdle and tassels. Patch pockets. Misses’ and wom- Full-fashioned chiffon -llk hose, silk from top to en’s sizes. Picot_top, French heels. b s 29 Rydal triple - stripe service- women’s Rayon Robes weight hose with lisle-lined hem and foot, “Cloth of Gold” robes with 98 $ y Brooks Dresses—3rd Floor ”» Three Big Price Groups And Each Outstanding for Style and Price i COATS Two-Tone High Color Opportusicy 338 o WINTER FELTS These Coats are a “find’—really. The stylds are. exceptionally clever copies of couturier successes and Opportunity $ ,8 5 Price the fabrics and furs are representative of far better Group Includes Genuine Angora Berets coats than their price indicates. Opportunity §) $69 to Price $89 Values Winter fashions—as you see them now and will see them later complementing the costumes of smart _ In this group, too, we were most fortunate in women. All colors and all headsizes. The range even procuring for this great event coats that merit far includes the popular fluffy Angora Berets. :nghzr prices and woulgl indeed enjoy great atten- ion at a greater price than that for which they are b T being sold during Opportunity Week. ? Dexdale Heavy Service Weight Full-fashioned_“Silk Sealed” ure silk hose—11 strand with s .65 maguificent embossed brocade designs and borders of solid-color silk cn&emde c:ln:n ‘l\:::l rayon e. on TR, isle top. Famed for beauty fland large sizes. and wear. “ Qe Dexdale “True Dull” Silk Hose Exquisite quality “silk sealed” pure silk full-fashioned hose—meaning that the end of each thread is sealed Yo pre- ° vent runs. Service and chiffon weights. Also Roman Stripe and Phoenix hose. EXTRA SIZE FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE Service Wd‘lét. $1.65; Chiffon, $2.00 $2.95 Value Women’s Rayon Robes Brocaded rayon robes in pastel shades vlth self or contrastis odg A d ity gift at & o pne- $2 09 and For Christmas . . . Boys’ 4-Pc. Suits | ln;moll Watch Frcc! 6 9 5 CROSLEY RADIO GIVEN AWAY See this $79.50 Crosley “Mate” Screen Grid Nentmdync Set in K $89 to our Third® Floor Radio Department. It will be given away onm OPP""“““’ $ Christmas Eve. YOU have the opportunity to win it. Price $139 Values flannel, pants Sizes 3to 10, SHEEP - LINED COATS, with large fur fabric collars. Genu- ine she-:.Xin fleece lining. Corduroy or leaths o'y (Ml.n"‘ Knitted wrist- lets, reinforc:4 pocke! i Street Floor $6.50 and $8.50 SHOES $3.97 .0 $4.97 During Opportunity Week Hundreds of smart models and not one bought specially for this event—but all taken from our reg- ular stock of shoes. Suedes, in black and brown; Patent- Leathers; Kidskins; Calfskins—many in combinations of Blacks and Browns and snake trims. Oxfords—Ties—Pumps—Straps. All type heels and all sizes. 2,000 Pairs SILK HOSE Negular $1.35 Value 85¢. Full Fashioned Brooks Shoes—Main Floor Here’s a Striking Example of OPPORTUNITY WEEK Values FALL and WINTER SUITS $16.75 to $29.75 Values $]2.75 Models of Basketweaves, Tweeds and Monotone fabrics with Caracul and Astrakhan Cloth trims. Smartly styled and warmly-lined for Winter wear. Brooks—2na Floer Street Dresses Evening Dresses Party Dresses Sunday Night Frocks At Thrifty Low Price LINEN LUNCHEON SETS —All pure linen b54x54 luncheon cloth with six napkins to match. Various tractive color combinations. Guaranteed fast $1 49 colors; $2.50 value .... » TURKISH TOWEL SETS, consisting of two_ heavy Turkish towels and two wash cloths to match. Put up in novelty gift boxes. Ideal gift. won.h 81 00 1.98. Special ....oovvnien A TURKISH WASH CLOTHS, six to the box. In various color combinations. These are heavy, double- 55 c thread cloths, highly absorbent; 98c value. Set.. LINEN TABLE SETS—All pure linen 54x70 (large size) tablecloth with l!x napkins to match. Deep hem- stitched hem. Whil ly, in several t- $3 98 terns; $5.50 value . RAYON BEDSPREADS, 80x105 size, large enough to cover the bolster. Richly brocaded designs in $3 98 Tose, bl hid and gold. $5.50 value, - The rich fabrics are gorgeously Thousands Thousands of Fine $ 3 95 | Gift Slurts Greater Than Ever This Year! choose for himself. Col- Broadcloth patterns. Siress Wiote Winter fashions in dresses Get a quallty u -un. st low F. G. f t Sh. t Irresistible—hardly describes g fur trimmed and the models are $1-89 of Fine High-class shirts in : lar-attached, separate col- s s s lar and neckband styles— Y in RN R Fine Woven Madras brics—such really won- the reaction you'll get from this Two Specially-Priced Groups Ready for styled to perfection. 34.95 Gift Slurts every way—the kind the Plain Broadcloth Dre s s e s White, green, tan. blue, grey_immense Rayon Stripe Madras new silk that women are bu: from them—fo stunning display of finer coats. T hose Seeking Practical Gifts for Men Our Great Annual Sale _particular man would Rayon Stripe variety of fast-color stripes and Sizes 13Y/, to 17 r uxmlnycmn'nd for uonf"mn'&u.; Brand-new and perfect! Exquisite tex- to ten of tures!” Finest gauge! Clear and ringless! i Full-fashioned, picot tops, in chiffon and me- dium service weights, Every new shade. Sizes 84 NQ{:; ; Brooks Accessories—Main Floor derful two Parkiped Oppcrtunlty Price Tanton crepe, chiffon, prints, silk-and- wool tweeds, moire, uflcm lM panne satin. Black, - street shades and evening shades. Sizes 12 to 20, 16'; to 2414, 36 to 54 (Evening Dresses in sizes 14 to 38)