Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1930, Page 19

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80 ‘aughn Mercer, announces the marriage of her sfepdaughter, Miss Mercer, to Mr. Albert The bride is the daughter of the late . Morton B‘“:I‘f-h M:;cer. for m;ny years connected e Army War , and the late Martha Whatley Mercer, on whose side she is a direct descendant of the distinguished Lump- kin family of Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Austin will make their home in Phoenix, where the bridegroom is associated with the Arizona Repub- Marchesa Louise de Rosales is in New | York, where she has joined her sister, ll.!tlmhur Bullard, at the Gladstone ! Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 8t. Louis of Al- | . N. Y. have been at the Dodge | Hotel for several days. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Davidson of Balti- more, Md., are in Washington and are at the Wardman Park Hotel for & short | Junior Group of A. A. U. W. Dinner-Bridge This Evening. The Junior Group of the American Association of University Women's Club will hold its monthly dinner-bridge this evening at the club house. Miss Mary Louise Chace is hostess and will be as- sisted Miss Frances Fisher, Miss Elisabeth Hobbs and Mrs. John Biselle. ‘The Dance Committee of the Aloysian Club, under the leadership of Miss Anne Vermillion, has completed arrangements for the Christmas dance which will be given in the club house, at 47 I street northwest, tomorrow evening from 10 to 1 o'clock. * Miss Vermillion has as- her Miss Katherine Hughes, Miss Zelda Horowitz, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Leila Milstead and M Margaret Devers. - Mrs. Margaret Scully Zimmele will be in the studio of the League of American Pen Women, at 1706 L street, tomorrow from 10:30 to 4:30 o'clock, when she will have on exhibition her oil paintings of Washington subjects. Dr. Isador Lubin of the Institute of Economics, B! Institution, was the guest of honor and speaker at mk{ly‘ forum luncheon at the Womai )L;l. Stephen Bonsal. Mrs. Im, 3 Cook, bl 8 4 ] and . . Mrs. Huston Thompson, .Mrs, Bean, Mrs. Breckenridge, Mrs. pbell and Mrs. Lincoln Green. Chapter of Phi Delta Gamm: 3 Lingerie Christmas Gifts Clearance of All Dresses and Hats to make room for Winter Resort W ear arriving daily Hats, $3.50, $5, $7.50 Known for their taste in selection [ Breslan 1307-9-1+13 G SEN.W, . Even This Year’s Low Prices For the Finest Women’s & Misses Fur-Trimmed COATS Cut In Hal¥ MRS. MARK THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930. GIETY * INTERESTING VISITOR — - m— HANNA, 3D, ke their home in Cleveland, Ohio. ‘Wife of the Tnllm of the famous political leader, who has been visiting in the L Capiua Mr. and Mrs. Hanna mal —Underwood Photo. Esther Marie Roebken, Miss Gladys E.. Pember, Miss Bertha Smith, Miss Mary Alice Mattingly, Miss Janet Rutter and Mrs. Mary M. Willis. f the Dodge Hotel: accompanied by ‘Mise| e otel, accompan! y D. A. Wainwright, also of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jackvory of Provi- dence, R. I, are passing some time at the Carlton. Mrs, Olive T. Douglass of Knoxville, Tenn., is at the Dodge Hotel during & brief stay in Washington. RADIO UNITES BROTHERS WEST TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (N.A. N.A.).—The radio—often cited as cre- ating serious rifts in families—united two long lost brothers recently. Huston - Timbs played with an or- chestra that broadcast recently and Wheeler Timbs of Miami, Fla., who had not seen Huston for 10 years, heard his brother’s name mentioned as a member of the band. He invited him to come to Florida to live. (Copyright, 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) 1213 P WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY - 4.1—-STUNNING EVENING Beautiful Mqterials .. Formerly -Priced * $59.50 to $38.50 GOWNS , Variety of Colors $4,9.50 SUPERB VALUES! ALL SALES FINAL '7T. CA o, Tfit Eltris FETERIA 724 17¢th St. N.W. DELICIOUS FOOD Breakfast— | Luncheon....50c | Dinner ......65c § Also a la Carte 4 Fresh Vegetables One Block West of the White House S[mp 7 tmas Gifts of Quality that Cost No More Good C e ] Articles Held Until Christmas i ompany You could search the world over but couldn’t find a better traveling companion than this Tourobe—by Hartman An Ideal Gift. Monogram at No Chorge BS 1314 F Street N.W. THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT /HOP - ELLON OPPOSES |3t memmsstiic b e PROPOSAL BY FISH | %2 mwwflm o S g o ey increased taxes. Declares Money Not Available to [ 10 & Statement, Fish said he saw no Pay on Certificates i of Veterans, tificates. she ubgm . (Rfl}’l". i ican, of lew i W Vs Royal Wedding Rumored. BELGRADE, Jogoslavia, December 16 (#).—Reports were current here iu- terday that the Bull Gen. Wil had gone to Rome to negotiate a mar- riage between the Princess Eudoxia, sister of King Boris, and Ahmed Zogu, King of Albania. leve unemployment, Secretary Treu\q Mellon has written a letter to Mr. Fish explaining his position. “It is a mistake to assume,” said the Mellon letter made public by the New McCallum Silk Hosiery $'| .25 SPECIAL in lovely gift wardrobes Beautiful sheer silk chiffon Hosiery with curved French heels and picot top. Every new shade of the new winter season. In the Hosiery wardrobe they make appreciated gifts. FIRST FLOOR RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street McDEVITT'S 1202 G St. N.W. District 3211 Gifts of Distinction Our new Gift Department offers a diversified selection of gifts for the home. Practical, sensible gifts that are dif- ferent, attractively priced. 5 3- t Table Lamps, in pewter and ahtique plete with parchment shades World Globes, unique nautical base, tells latitude and longitude; gives Lind- | bergh flight and Graf Zeppelin world cruise; provides an education for the whole j family. Wil satisty your yearning for travel and adventure in the $29.95 i privacy of your own home. Specially priced at.... . - Foot Stools, covered in attractive 31.50 $9.95 “ 875 tapestry Dressing Tables, with middle drawer and bench to match. Duco ‘9 95 finish, in green, rose. orchid, ivaxy, mahogany. Very special, set.... - Unfinished Dreseing Tables and Benches, Colonial mirrors; all attractively Decorative Specials for the Home Sunfast and Washable Window Shades, finest Tlhmy: size 3x6 ft. Hartshorn rollers; in new green, mauve, cream; $: lue, clal, each 36-in. Marquisette, figured, plain, dotted; cream and ecru. Spe- cial, 8 yards for Velour-lined Damask Scarfs and Squares, various sizes, to close out at great reductions. Tailored Marquisette Curtains, very sheer; per Drapery Sets of satin and nub dsmask, complete with valance and tie-backs; to close out, per set ? All Lace Curtains and Drapery Fabrics greatly reduced. Thursday Last Day $5.95 —we will accept custom-made drapery and upholstery orders for Christmas delivery. Give us your_order NOW. Phone Dis. 3211. This Christmas Send Flowers— By Wire T’'S gift time! Everywhere, all over the land, folks in every walk of life are plan- ning to GIVE SOMETHING to some one. You want to give a beautiful remembrance yourself. But your friend or relative is in another city, miles away, What to do? Of course, Gude’s Flowers would be the first gift to be thought of if your friends were home. Then why not flowers Christmas for that friend miles away? Across the Street or Across the Miles We Guarantee Prompt Deliveries. . Detioers e MAIN STORE: 1212 .F STREET N.W. Phone National 4278 5 Other Flower Sh#- at 3103 14th ST. N.W. 16 CONN. AVE. Columbia 3103 Cleveland 1226 1102 CONN. AVE. Decatur 3146 $1.00 TRIBUNAL REJECTS PLEA Family of Former Turkish Sultan Remains Penniless. ISTANBUL, Turkey, December 16 (#.—The four daughter and Seven sons of the former Sultan Abdul Hamid remain penniless, according to the flndlng the Turko-British Tribunal, which decided today that it A e e ) Genuine Mahogany SECRETARY, $115 to $360 Genuine Mahogan DRUM TA;E.E 4 $30 to $126 Genuine Mahogany or Walnut REVOLVING BOOK STAND $35 to $50 HENDERSON’S—Standard of Quality for Over 50 Years Give Furniture This Christmas The Most Lasting o Al Gifss WHAT more appropriate gift eould one bestow than a beautiful piece of Hen- dereon Furniture, represent- ing the utmost in quality, de- sign, workmanship and indi- viduality —so desirable in furniture, but so rarely found today? GOV. WINTHROP DESK N of Genuine Mahogany $75 Up PRISCILLA SEWING L o nuine al N 075 hogany Come in and see t’lc“n and t’l\c many other beautiful pieces just as reasonable in price. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Draperies, Uflz.oLvhn'ng, Paperhanging, Painting S D P 1108 G Street—Phones District 7676 District 7677 'fl;r Christums Slmp Held Untih Christmas z>>> THE TRAVEL, LEAT) GIFTS . Costume Bags For Mim —Wallets Featuring for her new and individual models In ealf, suede and dull seal. and oM eorner Cloves— Cigarette Case Smartfitting gloves of 9lace kid or susde are sertain fo be appreciated by milady. ln:t:' u‘:.';:n a flexible or o . ou:..\null, Jewelr Belt Set Ghe eouldn’t help liking & smartly out ®erystal necklace. and X a Hiskek set with ealf belt and Sterling siiver Inktialed buckie ls a gift every man leoke forward te. *Simulated. Jewel Case Dressing Case Am*ll.llfihr“ orec belongings ls truly Yeorth sonsideration. s+« 8nd thia fitted dressing wil be his beon travel ecompanion for years to LR 1314, et N.W. & GIFT SHOP o

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