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Tr EVE NG "SOCIETY (Continusd From Second Page.) Bar- Shild ks jhat guest'Mis. Hinry E. racks will be held Saturday, January 24, A of Brookland, N. Y., who will re- | Mrs. Willlam Borden has returned to until after Christmas. Mr. Gelb [ New York after spen a few days will join his wife for Christmas. as the guest of Mrs. Sidney F. An- . S . drews in her apartment in the Shore- Mrs. Julius Penzd encegl:e; llt ham. luncheon today at Wardman Park Hotel. | . ang wrs, £ M. Bauer are at the . | Shoreham Hotel, where they will make iy ,gtg_;g;sm":mng,;'; yester. | their home during the coming Winter. day at the Shoreham Hotel, her guests numbering 22. In the company were Mrs. Seymcur Lowman, Mrs. Willlam J. Harris, Mrs. W. R. Turner, Mrs, Gor- don Kennedy, Mrs. Charles P. White, Mrs. J. O. Merriam, Mrs. Rust Smith dance 1 the sa{ ADVENTISTS’ CAMPAIGN series of informal Loft in the navy yard Tuesday evening. nce which was to have been Barracks Sa 2 Park. These three - | timore, Decem! .\ =, ND OF $100,000 STt S S| e Rey ot B | ' . e i o, o o T s Bveeuive o | | OPBOCtunity mittee. Sale Is had Tittle adverse efect op the chiren lorced —— Storewide schools, none of which had been { CHRISTMAS to close. Furs Reduced One-T hird Our splendid selection of Fur Coats, Scarfs, etc. Reduced 33%4%! If you desire to buy a Fur Coat, with some of your Christmas Savings M:Brooks: Conference Mission Board Facing Deficit Despite Results of Work. The harvest ingathering campaign of the Columbia Union Conference of Sev- enth-day Adventists netted more than $100,000 for home and fore’gn mission work, it was reported to the Fall coun. lell of the organization at a meeting yesterday in Takoma Park. Despite th's fact, however, tne General Con- ference Mission Board faces a deficit, it was reported. Plans were outlned to raise $25,000 for the Mount Vernon Academy, Mount Vernon, Ohio; _ Shenandoah Valley Academy, New Market, Va. and the! ‘The first dance at the Training Schools for Kiwanians. By the Assoclated Press, will December 9; Lexington, Va., and Bal COLUMBIA PLAYERS PLAN COMEDY PRESENTATION and Mrs. A. 8. Vought. Miss Evelyn Howe entertained at| luncheon Wednesday, when her guests were 12 of the season's debutantes and Mrs. William Lair Dunlop, jr. Miss Joy Hansel of Cranford. N. J., 1s motoring to Washington today to join her father, Mr. Hansel, at Wardman Park Hotel. r Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Graham sare in Washington for a short visit, and are at the Willard, and at the conclusion of their stay they will return to their home in Chicago. Mme. Pranz von Matsch, a distinguish- ed visitor in Washington from Vienna and member of the International Ad- visory Council for Austria of the National Weman’s Party, will be guest of honor at a tea to be given by the Woman's Party Thursday afternoon, December 11. Mme. von Matsch, as Miss Lillian Hendrick, was, before her marriage 10 the well known Austrian diplomat, a favorite in Capital society, and since her marriage has become prominently identified with interna- tional feminism. Mme. von Matsch will ak at the tea on her experiences in &”VI‘ where she was one of the delegation of women from many coun- tries, headed by Miss Alice Paul, who interviewed Albert Thomas of the inter- national labor office in Geneva regard- ing a revision of the night work con- vention. The tea will be held in Alva Belmont House, National Woman's Party headquarters, at 144 B street northeast, trom 4:30 to 6 o'clock. National Woman’s Country Club to Have Tea This Afternoon. Miss Julia Schelling, who was in- vited to give her lecture-recitals at|:: Bayreuth during the Wagner Festival of 1930 and who recently returned to this country, willgbe the guest artist at the musicale and tea of the National ‘Woman's Country Club at 4 o'clock this |/ ‘ ‘The musical interpretations | | afternoon, will be given by Mr. Lawrence White of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Tomorrow afterncon the grounds of the club house estate will present an animated scene, the club having issued invitations for a drag hunt. together with the Riding and Hunt Club. The riders will gather in front of the club house for the start of the hunt at 2:30 o'clock, returning at 3:30 o'clock for a tea danee. The “gallery” at the club house will be able to witness several of the jumps from that vantage point. . William M. Grimes will be mas- ter of hounds, and the whips will be Mr. Chaster A. Gwinn and Mr. Percy M. Niepold. Among those expected to in the hynt are Maj. and Mrs. Oldsmith, Mrs. A. B. Court, h Preece, Miss Nancy Hanna, Preece. Maj. Henry Leonard, Exnicios and Mr. Charles Mrs. Mr. E. Drayton. Mrs. Eugene Collister will give a re- in honor cf Mrs. Estelle M. Moses, dent of the District of Co- Jumbia e of American Pen Wom- en. tomorrow afterncon from 4 to 6 o'¢lock in her residence, ot 1400 In- . Mrs. Collister’s niece, Gwendols 3 who is spending the Winter here, and Mrs. Ral Wire will' assist. All league members are invited. . Revoresentative and Mrs. Cleveland A.' Newton of St. Louis will ‘bée honor guests of the M; issouri Society at, ing, to be held at the Wi ], Hall of Nations, Sat- ., December 13, at 8:30 o' 3 sent out by the society mention Mr. Newton as “our own” ex- t. he veral times been w ving several times | o e fldur{n( the many terms seryed e House. “Daiicing will follow the program, and recotd attendance is anticipated, in- ‘having been sent to a number MisSourians who have come to ‘Washington during recent months. The officers of the navy yard and station will hold the second of their F at 10th Street Children’s Coat Séecial { Wil Stage “Bellairs” Tonight at Wardman Park Theater, Direct- ed by Aurora Poston. The Columbia Players tonight will} | present for the first time here the com- | edy “Bellairs” at the Wardman Park | Theater. The play is under the direc- tion of Aurora Poston. Included in the cast are H. R. Bauk- hage, Vietta M. Droney, Helen Burton, Willard Miller, Elizabeth Dyer, George (fl)dxedll. Wilma Wright and Stanley Ray- | field. BURGLARS KEPT TAB Robbed Mercantile Company When Manager “Takes Day Off.” ASHLAND, Wis, December 5 (A)— Every man is entitled to a night off once in a while, Charles Larson, man- | ager of a mercantile company, reasoned as he tcok one after staying out of bed most_of the time for several weeks, guarding his stock against burglars. While he was gore burglars hauied away $600 worth of merchandise. Dinners $1.00—75¢ Tilden Gardens Cafe Club_Building Connecticut ‘Ave. & Tiden St. Good Food Good Service Home Atmosphere Ample Parking Space DINNERS 6:00 1o 7:30 P.M. Regular Dinner, $1.00 Special Dinner, 75¢ Child’s Plate, 65¢ (With Dessert) LUREE dateriam 1oy Fouee Special Menus, $1.00 ‘and Cannot Be' Equaled In ‘the Gity For_all social functions fing the. aimosphere entirely differ: ent in character from the usual or hotel. We =zupplv bridg ] Dished "Lounge Phone 'y‘»uu‘ for special menus and b Frappe Tortoni (lce Cream) s1.25 Per Quart " Telephone Decatur ‘1170 Conn, Ave. and Que St. Special Sunday Dinner . $1.50 Served in Restaurant from 10 8 PM. Telephone North 4684 Washington Missioary College, Takoma | i = | Permanent Wave s $6.50 § home Nat. 8225 WHELANS T Phillips Memorial Gq Each Talk, money, now is the time —this the place. Reduced Prices on Fur Repairing ' —and Remodeling, to keep our workshops busy. HARRY BACHRACH Manufacturer of High-orade Furs® 1303 G St.—Phone Dist. 3927 W_MOTO! 5 1509 14th St. N¢W‘. o0 - el 2101 New Hampshire Ave. Phone Potomac 5524 J.E Cunning 314~316 SEVENTH ST.,NW. L NNIVEDSADY EVERYONE IS THRILLED WITH THE FINE FURS AND RARE LOW ANNIVERSARY. PRICES OF THESE CUNNINGHAM.... 56 Ordinarily Selling Erom _ $49.50, $59.50, $69.50, $79.50 and up A sale that brings “everything” in Winter coats— FASHION - RIGHTNESS, COLOR - RIGHTNESS, QUALITY AND WIDE CHOICE at the low prices only an Anniversary Sale can offer! PERSIAN LAMB, FITCH, BADGER, RUS- SIAN CARACUL, KIT FOX AND OTHER RICH FURS luzurious trims on the season’s most successful silhouettes. Complete Size Range for Women, Misses, Juniors BRIGHT — “SUNDAY NITE" AND ALL-OCCASION FROCKS Actual $16.50 to $25 Values Over 500 New Silk DRESSES 216 Dresses for every daytime event and the most beautiful assortment of party frocks you have ever seen near this price. - Here are the new silhouettes . . . the new peplums, boleros, tunies . . . cowl necks, puffed sleeves, one-sided necklines and unusual sleeve detail. Flat crepes, chiffons, georgettes, satins in all the new high colors, black, new prints and pastels. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 52 Tweed and Chinchilla Sport Coats - $9.00 Tweed sport models, single and double breasted, notched collars, some with berets, belted and straight lined greys and tans. Navy blue chinchillas all single breast- ed with new wide lapel. Sizes 14 to 44 Thrift Shop—Main Floor Something New in Jersey Frocks $4.88 One and two-piece models for school, business and golf, including the new pique collars and cuffs. Some with jacket effects and pleated skirts, contrasting trims on brown, blue, red and black. Sizes 14 to 20 Thrife Shop—Main Floor Lightweight Alpaca Pile Sport Coats $14.00 Large rolled collar—fitted and belted models,” some with . sleeve buckles. In brown, gray and light tan. thdht in 'ejith!,nl‘)ut soft and warm—just the for these cold days. ey Sizes 14 to 20 Thrist Shop—Main Floor DULIN & MARTIN ¥ UserurL GIFTS Daily reminders - of your friendship Dormeyer Electric Beater and Mixer Easy control of speeds for mixing all kinds of foods. A very useful and prized possession for modern households. Sireet Frocks, Silk Chiffons, Evening $ .75 Frocks, Canton Crepes Women's & Misses’ Sizes 1 Regular $12.95 to $15 Decorated China Urn Set . $33.50 Girls’ Values at Useful Gifts for the Kiddies at Reasonable Price: KAFKA’S inc F at 10th St. N.W. Look No Farther Your “Xmas” Hat $9'.95' Splendidly Tailored Far Trimmed and Sport Styles Is Here Felts, Metallics—at Values to $3.95 An Appropriate Gift for the Economist o Also 148 Pattern Hats Every style s !,85 and color ..... e For Saturday Choice Selected That are up to the minute y Two Groups . Anniversary Priced $ 1.66 /ire They Smart? Are they smart? Indeed! Intricate - formse— tailored or trimmed with attractive feath- ers and plumes. The new high shades are shown—also the cver smart black. Every hat ! b expresses artistry !‘." millinery, Indtineren Wain Floors Regular 32.95 and $3.95 Values Anniversary Price $1.67 A large and complete as- sortment, including the smartest new leathers and fabries with ornaments of exquisite design. FINER BACS Anniversary Price $15.95 and $17.50 Electric—A special Christmas value, Decorated China Waffle Lo A A beautiful electric appliance. OTHER SPECIAL VALUES Decorated China Tea Set, $12.25 $52 Electric Nickel Urn Set, $29.75 Others specially reduced to $19.50. Electric Waffle Irons . . Chrome plated, with bakemeter. ELECTRIC CLOCKS Desk Calendar Clocks . . $12.50 Give correct time, day of week and date—without winding, oiling or regulating. Ebony-finished case of modern design. Illustrated. Alarm Clocks, $7.95 Mahogany - finished case, nonbreakable face. Mantel Clocks In many period designs. Silent; electric $9.95 Striking, $40 DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad l” PARKING SERVICE—Convecticut Ave. Entrance $12.50 Whirlwind Vacuum Cleaner SPECIAL | 9.75 A new straight suction electric cleaner made to sell at a much higher price by the makers of the famous “Univer- sal” products. Guaranteed for a full year. Light enough te carry up and down .stairs. Because of the low price, @emonstra- tions only at our store. Cleaning Attachmenss 37 E. !