Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1930, Page 38

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SOCIETY. e s;ror{ty Unit Plans For Annual Tea Dance, New Year Day Event Alpha Chapter, Chi Sigma, to Gather at Battery Park Club House—Frats Spon- sor Charming Holiday Par- ties. Alpha Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, will hold its annual tea dance at the Battery Park Club House New Year day from 4 to 7 o'clock. Among the guests will be the na- tlonal officers, presidents of Washing- ton chapters and rushees. Miss Myra Putnam is in charge of the Committee on Arrangments and she is being as- sisted by Miss Doris Pryor and Miss Elsle McNamara. A luncheon and bridge will be held fomorrow noon by the Kappa Kapgu Gamma Alumnae Association of Wash- ngton at the Hay-Adams House. All Kappas here for the holidays are cordially invited to attend. Special ar- rangements have been made to assure every one a good time. Members of active chapters and newcomers to Washington will find a warm welcome. Reservations should now be made through Mrs. Raleigh Gilchrist of 4939 ‘Thirtieth place. Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity held it$ annual Christmas party in the home of Miss Elizabeth Lowell Monday eve- ning. Bridge was followed by the dis- tribution of Christmas gifts and the presentation by the Washington Alum- nae Chapter of its gift to Beta Alpha Chapter at George Washington Uni- versity. The ‘toys distributed at the g.rty will :be sent to a health center Virginia, the philanthropic project of the fraternity. The party was attended by the es as well as active and alumnae members of the fraternit Among those present were Mrs. W. | Paul Briges, Miss Dorothy Eidhammer, Miss Lurena Perrine, Miss Beatrice Clephane, Miss Katherine Day, Miss Elizabeth Masterson, Miss Mildred ‘Trotter, Mrs. Howard Wadrren, Miss Bvelyn Pierson, Miss Marion Stewart, Miss Thelma Cox, Miss Katherine Phelps, Miss Elizabeth Crosby, Miss Mildred Fansler, Miss Louise Monroe, Miss Mildred Bishop, Miss Dorothy Shaffer, Miss Jean Kardell, Miss Louise Conrad, Miss Margaret Stierwalt, Miss Elizabeth Orth, Miss Versie Frazier, Miss Bernice Freedley and Miss Eliza- beth Monroe. ‘The Washington Chapter of Goucher College Alumnae will give & luncheon in honor of the undergraduates at | Rauscher’s Saturday, January 3, at 1 o'clock. All Goucher women who may be tn the city at that time are invited o attend. The_Army-Navy Sorority, Tau Omi- eron Phi, will give a_ dinner dance ‘Tuesday evening at the Army-Navy Country Club for cadets, midshipmen and college students here for the holi- dsys. The sorority was organized three ago and is composed of daughters of officers of the Army and Navy. Miss Martha Hickman, Miss Jean McDonald and Miss Miss Atha Gullion are in charge of the arrangements for the dance. = “ - X Has Four-Legged Duck. CROWN POINT, Ind. (N.ANA)— A duck with four legs'is owned by Mrs. Cuzjtok who lives near here. It is mormal in every respect. @opyright, 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) Social Festivities Of Note in Schedule " Of the Holiday Week (Continued From First Page. ning. Her guests included the Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Senator Thomas J. Heflin, Capt. and Mrs. John H. Powers, 3 Ash of Frederick, - Mrs, Leland Dotson Webb. Mr. Philip Pratt entertained a small company at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Florence E. Grady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Grady, 3718 Ingo- mar street, Chevy Chase, D. C,, enter- tained at a Sunday night supper the girls of ‘the Chevy Chase basket ball team. Those present were Miss Mary Lee Watkins, Miss Katherine McCand- less, Miss Helen Wolcott, Miss Helen Bittinger, Miss Priscilla Woodley, Miss Marjorie McAfee, Miss Anne Reed, Dorothy Wyvell, Miss Alice Snyder and Mrs. James Tate. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Ballinger entertained at Christmas breakfast for Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Ballinger, Mrs. Miriam Berry- hill and Mr. Willis Ballinger. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skinner of Wash- ington entertained at Wardman Park Inn Christmas day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Seitz, Mr. Frederick Bryan entertained a company of 10 last evening at the sup- per dance at the Club Chantecler. Mrs. Ralph Worthington will enter- tain at dinner New Year night in the Chinese room of the Mayflower for her subdebutante daughtcr, Miss Marlan ‘Worthington, who is here for the holi- days from the Ogontz School in Phila- delphia. The dinner will precede the subdebutante dance to be given that evening at the Ma; er. Commissioner of the United States Shipping Board and Mrs. Jefferson Myers gave a Christmas dinner in honor of Gov. Charles C. Moore, commissioner of the general land office, and Mrs. Moore, Among guests were Mr. Fred Rasch of the Interstate Commerce Commission and Mrs. Rasch, Mr. Rich- ard Rasch, Mrs. Ellis Fall and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. M. Brown. Five members of the party were born in the State of Oregon. Each one of the guests re- ceived a gift from the Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn enter- tained eight at dinner Christmas day, “COLUMBIA RD. AT 184 ST. OUIMBIA B0. AT 1945 / SUNDAY DINNER 25230 10 w0 Choice of Oyster_or Fruit Coektall Tomate Juice s Roast Younrc Jast neiar, Stealk # AR rs, any tes. 85¢ An event SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : C., DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART THREE. Mary The party later went to the €lub Chan- tecler for the supper dancing. man Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harmon Pardoe entertained at Christmas breakfast for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Prescott, e ents of Mrs. Pardoe, and all of their children and grandchildren. Genex;nl and SPecijnl News of the Holidays From Embassy Circle (Continued Prom First Page.) informally at a Christmas party Thurs- day at noon. Maj. and Mme. Thenault have as their guest for the holidays the latter’s cousin, Mrs. G. H. Larke of New York The second secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Huxley have had as their guest the latter's sister, Miss Verity Mills of England, who went yes- terday to Boston to make a series of | visits. She will return at the end of January for another visit with Mr. and Mrs. Huxley before sailing for het homc in England. The second secretary of the Canadian | mas Archibald | legation and Mrs, Stone will return to Washington today from | New York, where they spent Christmas with Mrs. Stone’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing. Mr. Marc Peter, r., who has been the guest of his parents, the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, will re- turn to New York today. y| Mr. George Schimmel Host At Christmas Dinner Mr. George Schimmel entertained at | dinner_on Christmas day at hh::‘;wdio. Let Baby Play on Start the New Year With Clean Rugs —Our thorough system of clean- ing will make your old rugs fresh and newlike. Call Mr. Pyle... NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. AFTER XMAS Ivy Corsets, Girdles SALE and Bandeaux ALL-ln-One Foundation Garments: |- $12.95 Value as Low as.....$4.95 $7.75 Value as Low as. .$1.95 120/ GIRDLES $15.75 Value as Low as....$4.95 | $3.50 to $5.00 Girdles BANDEAUX $1.95 Values as Low as.... ;555 50c Other Cute Models IVY CORSET SHOP 13th and G_ Streets that fits inte A Very Important E\?e'nt of Opportunity for You and of Expediency for Us One of the results of a busy holiday season is broken lots. It is our custom to make quick disposal of all such immediately following Christmas by reduce tions that emphasize our determination to make clearance complete. The fact of there being but one or two of a kind remaining bespeaks both their popularity and value. Beginning tomorrow, you may choose from the assembled broken lots—at savings that could not be possible under any other circumstance. For the Living Room Charles of London Sofa, covéred in antique velvet. Was $515. Reduced to ....... 3375 Chatham Sofa, upholstered in art tapestry. Was $220. Reduced to ............... 9158 Lawson Sofa, covered in attractive broca- telle. Was $265. Reduced to $190 English Love Seat, covered in rust velvet. Was $355. Reduced to . .- %200 Italian High-back Chair, with handsome ex- quisitely executed carving, and uphol- stereds in: reNaaBiuervalvats Wab§145, Reduced to ~...... $100 Howard Easy Chair, luxuriously comfort- able. Upholstered in blue brocatelle. Was $285. Reduced to e s1_85 Buckingham Easy Chair, upholstered in blue damask. Was $165. Reduced to .. ... %5 $170 Wing Chair, effectively covered in wool tapestry. Was $260. Reduced to .... 18th Century English Secretary, made of beautiful crotch mahogany. Was $280. Reduced to .. Mahogany Bookcase, with satinwood inhy‘-. Was $125. Reduced to ..... PO Osk Console, early English in design, with the handsome old finish, Was $160. Reduced to .. Walnut Bookcase. Early American type. Was $90. Reduced to ................ Oak Gateleg Table, ideal living room size. Was $85. Reduced to Sinis i Chippendale Coffee Table. Mahogany un.d gumwood construction. Was $95, Maple Tip Table, both decorative and practical for use. Was $85. Reduced to Sheraton Desk Chair, upholstered in dam- e For the Dming Room Suites and Occasional Pieces Duncan Phyfe Suite, crotch mahogany con- struction, finished in the rich dark Colonial zed: Suite comprising 12 pisces. Was $1.850. Reduced to $950 Hepplewhite mahogany suite, fine crotch mahogany panels and handsome inlays. 10 pieces. Was $1.250. Reduced to - 8775 Sheraton Suite. Selected mahogany, finished old colonial red. Suite comprising side- board, server, china closet, dining table, 5 side chairs and one armchair. Was $385. Reduced to % Mahogany buffet, early American type, with sunburst carving. Was $350. Reduced [ $195 Qe Ko Clisiny Gloscres e wilkilie: on Eaglish (miais. - Waay ($05 . Nadasa to $40 75 Early American Sideboard, genuine mahog- any construction with the rich old red finish. Was $135. Reduced to. Dunun-P'llyfe Dining Table, drop leaf and extension type genuine mahogany: carved pedestal base. Was $125. Re- duced to. 3 TS William and. Mary Suite, walnut and gum- wood construction, consisting of side- board, server, china cabinet, dining table, 5 side chairs and one armchair. Was $335. Reduced to Queen Anne Suite, walnut construction and consisting of sideboard, server, chinea closet, dining table, 5 side chairs-and one armchair. Was $750. Reduced to Early American Suite in ant'que maple“and consisting of 9 pieces. Was $450. Re- duced to . Extension Gateleg Table, made of mahog- any, of éxceptional finish. Was $55. Re- Tea-wagon, mahogany or lacquer nish. Was $50. Reduced to.. . .cmmammacanes- B sk Bl Suites and Occasional Pieces Colonial Bed Room Suite, in geuuine ma- fiogany! il alirakdtl o wasdie Fate consists of 7 pieces. Was $400. Re- duced to. A : e Early English Bed Room Group, chestnut construction with the fine antique finish. Was $845. Reduced to 1 Early American Bed Room Suite, in blis- tered maple of handsome grain with soft antique maple finish. 10 pieces. Was $750. Reduced to S Mahogany Chippendale Highboy. Was $385. Reduced to ARt Mahogany Colonial Highboy. Was $135. Re- duced to Colonial Bedroom Suite, genuine mahog- any with its beautiful natural grain fin- ished antique red. 8 pieces.. Was $935. Reduced to $295 $550 475 $225 Sheraton Bed Room Suite, mahogany conie struction with attractive inlays of satin- wood. The finish is that beautful’ old Was $550. R Louis XV Bed Room Suite, genuine roses wood, with heautiful inlays and matched woods. 10 pieces. Was $1,500. Re- duced to i e T Cherry and Maple Chest of Drawers. Was $45. Reduced to Walnut or Maple Chest of Dra: $65. Reduced to Mahogany Salem Chest of Drawers. Was $145. Reduced to . Mahogany Four-Poster Beds. Reduced to $985 $35 Were $45. 45 $90. 922 Rug’s---Orientals- and Domestics Many of these rich Orientals are from our own looms in India. Included, too, are Persian, Turkish and China Rugs, as well as American Orientals—and Domestic Rugs. ' In various sizes, and for the most part one of a pattern. $850 Persian Sarouk, 11.6x9.3 $550 Turkish, 11.9x8.10 TS $575 Khanbah (our own production) 11.7:8.9, $335 $335 Persian Gorevan, 12.3:8.6 $185 $350 Khanbah (our own production) 8.0:7.2. $995 $275 Khanbah (our own production) 9.0x5.10, $900 $2.200 Khanbah (our own, production) 21.6x13.10 § i, . $1,900 $2,800 Khanbah (our, own production) 20.3x15.0 American Orientals $225 American Oriental, 9x12 ... ......... <o $150 American Oriental, 9x12 ....... " Group of 169 Oriental Rugs Approximate size, 3x6. Original prices $35 to $95. Reduced to $20 to %65 $3,500 Persian’ Kirmanshah, 19.11x14.6. $1,975 $5,500 Persian Kirmanshah, 22951410 .. $3.500 $3.500 Persian Sarouk, 21.6x11.4 . $1,500 Khanbah (our own production) 179x12.0 $2.500 Khanbah (our own production, Per- sian Garden Carpet Design, 14.9x15.2.. .81 600 $950 Chinese, 14.8x11.0 ............ $550 Tul‘ki.lll. 14.11x12.1 .. Domestic Rugs Axminster, Velvet and Wiltons $U8 Axminateri 9218 . .. . coomsise vssisianiasiosie d $34 $45_Velvet, 9x12 ....$98 $85 Wool Wilton, 9x13 .. $150 Worsted Wilton, 9x12 $140 Hook Rug, 9x12 ...5110 R —— YL 'W. & J. SLOANE 711 Twelfth Street The House With the @reen Shusters b ~, - \y Just Above G-

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