Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1930, Page 20

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> preceding the card party, for Miss Edith Bltllfdly evening in her home, in com- | bazaar and dinner whlch u being held | lar meeting in the Thomson Commu- |and Mme. Skalicky, the counselor of the O ‘ I E Y Hoffman, the new social servica directo % ent to her son and daughter-in-law, [ by the Rector’s Aid of All Souls' Me- | nity Center, at Twelfth and L streets | Polish embassy, Mr. Stanislaw Lep- of the hospital, who is collecting book: r. and Mrs. Sanford M. Rosenthal, | morial Episcopal Church uu.; afternoon : northwest, tomorTow evening. Her sub- | kowski; the naval attache of the French and toys in preparation of the Christ- [ who have recently retumed from their | and evening in the parish hall of the | ject will be “The Short Story.” No |embassy and Mme. Sable, the air at- The H. = R 2 mas work ‘:hl;:h s t:)ml;e carried on. weadlnl trip. wlllxlrlch o Q‘(‘:‘:mzd‘:nl hn:'enue :"{E’ cards are issued. uc:}: of rhedlunnl an zmfiu tuc%md:‘ ; ‘C onse NAtional u Third Page. Any contributions o nature may ke rgponir lam iter chairman of e nador] e naval attache o, ourtes, b e i > be sent to the hospital of to the New| Mrs. C. P. Craig entertained a com-| Dinner Committee and will be assisted | The Weekly hunt of the Riding and | the sg:i'ah embassy and Mme. Ygle- c: ELEVENTH ST, = BETWEDN Fe@ bl Va, and is stopping at the | York Avenue Presbyterian Church, | Bany of 23 at incheon today at the| by members of the aid. including Mrs. [ Hunt Club will take place Saturday sias, the first secretaries of the Czecl ¢ lton. : marked, “For Mrs, Semmes, Garfield | Shoreham Hotel. Walter Gilbert, Mrs. Arthur Plerce. Mr e e . JNational | slovalc legation, Dr. Josef Nemecek, Dr. " el e an AN e. * Mrs. E. L. Buflér and Mrs, L Gray “omorial Hospit S Aok B Bldtchellor of Clinton. |§,5"J£nsv’v"',§},°,k:’{§,§'v‘,‘%§b°§m dance will be held following the chase. | Broz: the- sccretary of the. South. Al " Goubtin of Norfolk, Va, have come 0| A reception to v Berge Kouseditzky, | Mars, 13 relurned o her apartment | \is: Wi Eians. Mrs: Fied A. Carer, | OVer 80, Sporiamen are expecied 1 | icat ogation an Mt otha, the sc- "_LINE Y ( LE AR AN( :E d are guests at Wardman , conductor of the Boston Symphony Or- | 8t the Dodge for the Winter. Mrs. Charles E. Drayton, Mrs. A. E.|take part in the hunt Saturday and |retary of the Norwegian legation and Mflutel Iorl e, chestra, and Mme. Koussevitzky, Was| e and Mrs. M. J. K Dowell, Mrs. Frank Bright, Mrs. Webster | several new hounds have been added to | Mme. Sigveland, Senor Don Jose A. . Junior Ald of Garheid , tendered by the Arts Club of Washing | nave ‘as their gucsi over haser Sl D llinger, the Misses Block, Miss Fanny | the splendid pack which the club owns. | Sera of the Cuban embassy. the st- P ton yesterday afternoon clul 5 Weeds d Miss Alice Keyser. ache of the Norwegian ation, Ir. | amiind Oudh P Tamoeryw. - 1eq | rooms, under the suspices of the Hos- | 1N ek i i mor nAuser | WesCor il be serveq, from 830 to 7 . :.‘{",’,‘,,,"‘g};;’:,,:,"g,mgg,;': fat, Flotgann: Satator snd * Mrs: % - s nlen;:nv :‘;‘Ir gxr:t;n cc;‘r;%rem“ 'pli"t_nihlv Com;nm,cc D&L\s h?}\;fi'orl':ém:hft the acquaintance of her small grgnd.‘f‘)(’xfl(“glalad thel‘;mur? 0{( the bazaar &re | mercial Economics will begin in the | (samrlr H. du&us fie“é'ol\l::'x\np:g M. card 0se N X o i enator an 'S. by the, Junior Ald group of the Wom- | Giatincuitiied donductor were Mr. Prank | somo win sommin onaa), Mrs. Korn. | {rom i iicy Shoreham Hotel with the films of the | North Carolina, Senator and Mrs. Phil- | ;{2:1 Efl-drd Gl M;mfimlflflfls- Frost, Mr. and Mrs, Edvard H. Droop | tend the ceremony of the ok “0;5 The Women's Alliance of Al Souly oy SR c:;:{"'va"p” Celoek B L. Goldsborough of Maryland, Sen- | under the direction of Mrs. Henry | My Otto Sh Dr. and Mrs. Unitarian Church will hold a Christ- 4 A Willard, Jeader of the group. ‘and B A umittn s | L1 oy, Mr M ‘}mfs""u“:‘gt“;‘;fn:n“:-; mas sale in Plerce Hall tomorrow, start- | ¥ill conduct the United States Marine | __{Continued on Tent 3 dc"n:m g‘e‘m;l g;esm'nt‘ of‘ IPG\S\IVIR Lent, Dr. A. M. Harned, Mrs.|New vork. ing at 11 nclcxck A large vlfletyku; e et in (}p‘l‘;tlnvg; bacl{l‘ Dari . board. Mrs. Harry mmes is chair~ | Flora - Magill Keefer, Mr. and Mrs | handmade articles and _home-cooke man ‘of the commiftee for the card| Ginirles Eqward Russell, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith of Eng- |food will be offered. Afternoon tea will | Method of activity of one of the sery ¥, Which will be held at 2:30 o'clock | Rurt Hetzel, Mr. Henry S. Gregor, Mrs. | land are at the Shoreham Hotel. They ved under the direction of Mrs. 116G 6 BOr Coternment, | the assembly hall of the Kellog2 | Gertrude Lyons, Dr. Gilbert H. Gros- | are accompanied by Mr. J. F. Keyser G. B, Plerce and Mrs John L. || CIR0NE (100 WhD Nate sent Wrien | Building on the hospital grounds, near | venor, Miss Mary Gildersieeve, Miss| and Mrs. C. Sullivan of New York City.| Hyde. Mrs, Frederick O. Smith will be [FPTPRIRCE PO Alfara, the charge | yde. the Eleventh street entrance. | Miss Claire Seymout, Mrs e in charge of the chicken pie dinner, Mrs. Semmes will have & group of | Gt Sen Baver, Miss Eiena de Sayr | Mr. and_ Mrs. Chalmers Clifton of | which will be served from' 5 to 1:30 T o abpe S Mine. Tanal; | WASHER & DRYER debutantes and post-debutantes assist- | and many others prominent in musical | New York City are at the Mayfiower en |o'clock. : = - EXCLUSIVE ing her, and although there Is no set | ach; ke route to Pinehurst, N, C., for the Win- price for the tables, free-will offerings |°C0 L 18 Washington. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clark enter- SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY tained a few friends at luncheon yes- y * Will be accepted. There will be a prize| rs. William O'Driscoll Rockwell of ! | T 2 or each taiie and rescreations may be | Adunta. Ga. has been at the Dodge| Bariar and Dinser Todas = |{erday at the Wil Permanent Wave Originally Priced to $7.50 secured from Mrs. Semmes at 202 Prim- | Hotel for several days. k. ‘i 3 Mrs. Louis S. Greene is chairman of | Dr. Mary Meek Atkeson Moore will mnl-fl: s Tose street, Chevy Chase, Md. the committes in charge of the annual ' address the Writers' League at its Tegu- $10.00 50 An_informal reception will be held Mrs. Mathilde nthal will receive | A F I S I ol S d . B e . e R ™ e g e i STy ~ Felt - Soleil - Suede - Metallic eludes hair shanipoos VAN ITY,S E l;“ hA— Lo J— ‘ Smart off-the-face effects, narrow brims, g ) WHELANS — = shallow crowns, all new shapes. “Beauty ‘hnnz "Thira “Fioor IRY. ~ Black Ist ANNIVERSARY SALE | ol Browns Greens Offers DRASTIC REDUCTIONS V e ON ENTIRE STOCK Original Sample Dresses ‘ NGt | - . . oie " 48 N 3 pezes TIRElIpSDOYT g for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear N} Christmas ; ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa O $ Vi : ; ‘ : If you have put off your Values . 1%l ; FUR REPAIRING "’_ L) |l The Engraved Cards that are Prmh}ced hrrc. on the 8 o 4 REMEMBER i There are Sti“ As an appreciation for your patronage during our first year in || premises in our own plant Sk o UG IR budiness we are offering our entire stock of original sample dresses have a strong personal ap- ings, but best of 2 ’ . E at remarkable reductions, Here are frocks for every type figure, in el Sy e Nedl s e Dees 4 months of winter’s the season's most wanted styles, materials and colors. . ; icy blasts! Perfect specimens of the asts Here is an event every thrifty woman will want to attend. It tic. Beverly Q\ ENTIRE STOCK OF SPORT COATS ]/ Engraver’s Art—and really Du" Grenadine 4 Philipsborn can give you prompt service now. Exceptional Values for Christmas Savings Week K N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N s N 1,200 pairs of the season’s smart styles N for street, afternoon and evening at a N price that will make “your shoe pur- § chases an economy. § § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N begins tomorrow, 8o hurry. Genuine Togwell 100% all virgin wool sports coats. not costly. Our workmanship is excellent and moderately priced. Originally $25 to $89.50. Now F CHIFFONS 60 Styles for Your Selection . ASK FOR OUR FREE BIRTHDAY GIFT If you elect to send Your (O Firs Gt All Sizes---AAA to C : cards from Stock, we $ WI" kC |§ . invite you to view a ha Gift Hosiery | Gift Slippers 6 UANII Y @RESS QSHOPPE . collection that gives : ‘A Néw: Foe: Jik s . 527 14th Street N.W. you & mast plessing P Ve Sn— iy e e D arare \ OPPOSITE WILLARD HOTEL variety and the widest Gift ‘Box, $550 Or our expert furrier will nip in your old fur coat N and service welght; first satins and Kkids, D'Orsays uality; neatly boxed. - . 2 i istli it, i a POHIM{I‘"‘" of Ask for No. 348, our sheerest at the waistline and lengthen it, in the latest mode. prices. || Beverly Lavender Stripe Hose 3 $|.35 to 56 ith Silk Picot top, French Esti H o g veiid stimates gladly given STO c.‘ ETT Heels and Double Silk rein- ' e ask for Mr. Sherman . FISKE CO Queen Quality Boot Shop GEERTILTE | | Philipsborn 1219 F Street N. W. ; § We Want Your Business! (SRR TS and Bridge slippers. . 2 Pairs $1.75 md Breslan s || & > Tha N 7~9~11~13 G St.NW, FRIDAY BaRGAINS| oo |lf _ Gebleffs FOR ONE DAY ONLY! h groups of SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE for slearameens || | Nearly 250 pairs of our smartest $3.50 and §10.50 odd lots—inccmplete size ranges—all perfect and PRICED ‘Sllnt~7(‘ld\!!( ly reduced because t]!n\ are in FOR QUICK SELLING ; as quantities are limited we ADVISE odd lots and sizes. EARLY MORNING SHOPPING Sports wear . . . street wear . . . afternoon $15 to $25 DRESSES§)S5||| 77 oo s vl 0 B e i g Street, Afterncon and Dinner Dresses in all the new psit 5 A é | ¥ 2 : [ FROCKS : shades and black. Silk Crepes, Chiffons, Printed Crepes, ] reptile . . . satin. Wool Crep and Sport Materials, Draped Models and " | Tunics.” Lace Treatments and other idens Black. ..brown...blue...green...gray. Every size in the entire lot. | Choiceof 100 & @ | KNITTED ¢ 2™\ OF of 100 KNITTED 95 All Sales Must Be Final! SUITS Shoe Shop—Street Floor . _., 'L' ‘T"'" Just 23 Suits all - Bt ..‘n..fl‘ of them with long E R R R R R R Specially Priced Friday in the Morning Frock Shop -‘yllnh !Ah'l“ in o sleeve sweaters. and ‘larse head- Blacky Wins) e ans’ an ue. Sizes 12 to 40. $2.95 to $8.50 V.l-u' Formcrly $15. 00 375, CHINCHILLA COATS 57 ) ‘10 Bettie g W EEEEEEEEE Warm and Serviceable. Formerly $25. for business. 7 T 3 o Frocks ; . Sises 121520, ‘Some SUlTS $ 1 2 75 3 30 Travel Crepes. . .nicely styled with pleated or flared skirts. Most of these and Berets, Others With Pile Fabrio nd Wool Frocks—Dark and Light Colors are half sizes, fitting the woman who is not tall. Formerly $25.00 and $29.50 Guaranteed Non-Run Guaranteed Non-Run | For dance RAYON PAJAMAS { : 80’ All-wool Jersey Frocks . . . fine, French spun jersey in one-piece tailored $2.50 Values RAYON BLOOMERS For Sunday-Nite P = styles suitable for school or business. Some have detachable collars and cuffs sy ke $1.85 AND PANTIES y $ 50 P ith hand fagotting. Also a few covert or tweed frocks Blouses and Trousers 1 Pink, Green and Peach 89c For street it A i il # : & ¥ ! e ————— V{i(h wide bo‘toms, al! Coler. Some have em- Sizes. broidered motifs, all sizes. 90 Tweed Prints in dainty patterns. These are the famous Neldo crepes which have been so successful. Feminine in style, but very practical because T Very Speciall __ £NgN A TTC ‘"FUR fr% Rp; ?/;M ED O A TS s iy " 49.51 .50 Val, ’ T sttt s A I 523.75 Just Can't Be Tomorrow the new styles; plenty of Black, Brown, Green, Tan and Blues. Size from 12 to 48. Fine Furs!. Fine Materials! S rDas ed —awe show a host of u P S beautiful new styles. For sports RRE R 175 Silk Crepes . . . some of which sold as high as $14.95. Tunics, boleros, pleats, flares trim:them. All-over embroidered or two-color frocks, tailored Exceptional Values. styles, and a few Nelly Dons at this amazing low price. 25 MISSES’ AND WOMEN’S TRANSPARENT VELVET DRESSES & SUITS . s L B P 6871 4:35|| Neither Can Rollins Hose e Trimmed and Tailored models. The Suits 75 Light-weight Weolens that reguilarly sold for $10.95 and $15 . . . one or two piece frocks, wool crepes, jerseys, silvertone wools, a few three-piece knitted suits, a few fur-trimmed dresses...with detachable collars and cuffs ,in"high shades or dark colors. ; 3 or georgette Blouses. 8 RED FOX SCARFS Durine H"‘ 12 Transparent Velvet Be Su rPassed 9.50 Val Rurchasey EVENING WRAPS Wes i 2 b ety There is “Thrice the Wear” in the won $I .00 Silk Dresses with the latest fashion details . . . eyelet embroidered crepes in tunic styles, flat crepes, cantons, wool laces, in black, red, green, brown or rust No ":f-::l.::a derful wearing all silk style 2425 at.. Exchanges or and - : or in two-color combinations. Some two-piece tailored styles. ua length, bty | S e ¢JosePH-R: HARRIS @ e A lined. wick! m,— — 1224 F STREET == g ; 9 o s s sl s s e 3 Fmdfy hop BRESLAU’S 1307 to 1315 G St. : 42 : "FrF g il LEL i‘ bbbl b i ERERE R RERE R bR Dark Colors Hi l“»‘sl:"%fi"

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