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BURLINGTON HOTEL 8135 Up 3 31,00, 1120 Vermont Ave. Docatur 0500 Sale of FUR COATS A Sreciel Growp 869,50 Values wn to S138.00 Sealine Coats—squirrel trim Pony Costo—plain and trimmed Muskrat Coats—fox trim Model Fur Shop 923 G St N.W. The Allies Inn 1703 New York Ave. NW. Breakfast 7:45 to 9:15 Luncheon 11:45 to 2 Dinner 4:45 to 715 Guest Rooms Available Just a Step from State, War and Navy Bldg, Corcoran Art Gallery, Pan-American and other famous Govern- ment Buildings. OCIETY. Chevy Chase Social Events, Holiday Week, Elaborate and Varied ll{Luncheons and Dancing, Teas, Dinners and Bridge Parties Special Features. Mlny Homes Entertain Visitors. Mrs. W. I Scanlon entertained at luncheon Tuesday for her daughter, Miss Barbara Scanlon, in her home on Oonnecucut avenue, in honor of Miss el. who will leave with her il | I i | l i i l " s ests were Miss len undley Miss Sznlle Harding, Miss Mary Marsh, Miss Marion Doyle and Miss Sue May Eii- | bacher. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling V. Mead re- ' | turned to their home, Edgewood, on Rit- tenhouse streci yesterday, after spending the Christmas holiday in Auburndale, Fa, Miss Kathryn Mullowny, daughter of Mrs, Alexander R. Mullowny of Con- necticut avenue, left Wednesday for Englewood, N. J., where she will be & house guest of Miss Virginia Leet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leet, formerly of Chevy Chase. Miss Mul- lowny attended the dance given on New Year eve by Senator and Mrs. Dwight Morrow for their daughter, Miss Morrow. Miss Minnie Lee Davis of Montclalr, |N.'J. and Mrs. Harry 8. Davis of B: nmuxe Md., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pentz Wilcox on Mea- | dow Lane. Dean Henry Grattan Doyle has re- turned to nis home on Thirty-third street from Boston, Mass, where he at- tended the American Association of Teachers of Spanish of which he is na- tional president. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Clark en- tertained at a tea dance for their daugh- ter, Miss Anita Clark, New Year eve, at the Mayflower Hotel. Cadet Allen Clark of the United States Military Audemy, whose home is in Boston, is & guest of Mr. and Mrs, Clark over thz New Year holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schrider enter- tained at a bridge supper New Year eve in their home, on McKinley street. Miss Jean Stimson, a student of Connecticut College for Women, and her grandmother, Mrs. Boyd of Con- | necticut, spent the Christmas holiday |wnh Miss Stimson’s parents, Dr. and |Mrs. A. M. Stimson, on Raymond street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Paulett en- | Amazes Mother “Billy’s stomach was ofiznu “A friend told me some. ness, cleared reflull'ed his bowels; made him strong and energetic boy again.” The quick, safe way to cleanse and regulate the bowels of bilious, head- achy, constipated children is with clmornh Plg B)'rup Give it at the sign breath, coated lmgue, luueu-nss or feverishness. Every child loves its rich, fruity flavor, and it acts without griping or is increased by dllefam!m Appetite tion is assisted; weak -mmuh and bowel.u are given tone and strength. For fitty years, doctors have en- dorsed this pure vegetable product. ‘The genuine is always marked by the | word California. Look for that when | or you may get an imitation. CALIFORNIA SYRUP LAXATIVE-TON for CHILDREY FIG '.nnd about California Fig Syrup, so I decided to give Billy It surely surprised me to see how quickly it stopped his feverish- his breath and tongue, tertained at a supper bridge Tuesday evening in their home, on Harrison street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Messick of Roanoke, Va., who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hyman. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gott, Mr. and Mrs. Milton and Mrs. Scott Offutt and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hyman. Mr. and Mrs. Paulett en- tertained Friday evening at supper and bridge for Mrs. Paulett's sister, Miss Ruth Doyle, who will return to Mary Burhman School, Northampton, . and Mrs. P. M. Anderson en- ed at a New Year eve dance in their home, on Broad Branch road. Miss Mary Catherine Holhnd. ter of Mr. and Mrs. ! tertained at a of their dsughters, Miss Jane Esch and Miss Marion Esch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kent of York are house guests of Mrs. Kent's brother-in-law will return tomor- Tow, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Randall acobs, their son, Randall, jr., their daughter, Miss Mary Jane Jacobs, spent the hnl!dlyl with Mrs. Jacobs’ nhfive- in Danville, Pa. Mr, M. 8. Bumnn of Chicago, IIl., is here for the holidays, 'ldflnl his sis- ters, Mrs. Warren D. Brush and the Misses Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. James uva A mey a Christmas llm children Tu day evem? of their little &ufllfir elen. u:d Mrs, Norman E. Bull of Gests Moy, Buls Tather. Mr. Georse £ 's fa m md her nephew, Mr. oeorn R of Germantown, Pa. Mr Charles Clarke Beach, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach of Meadow Lane, who has spent the last two years ) Importer’s Sale | of a Magnificent Collection ® of Oriental Rugs and Carpets, including about 100 Semi-Antique Scatter Rugs and many large room size Carpets. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday January 5th. 6th, At 2 P. M. Each Day 2 Special Tuesday, January 6th, and Thursday, January 8th, at 8 P. M. 13th St. 7th, 8th and 9th, 1931 Also Night Sessions On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day Note: The above sale is by order of one of the largest importers in New York City, who is de- Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. John Groves, | Dr. and Mrs. My amd Mes. | street. Lieut and Mrs, Boyer were en | and | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 4, 1931—PART ,POPULAR NAVY GIRL MISE EMILY JOHNSON, Daughter of Comdr. Lee P. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, an aitractive giel of the younger Navy set. —Harris-Ewing P} on a ranch at Bakerfleld, Calif., will re- turn here January 7 to spend several weeks with his parents. Mr. Beach is en route to Harvard College to com- plete his academic work. Mr. and Mrs. Radford Moses enter- tained at a tea from 4 to 7 o'clock p.m. New Year day, in their home on Liv- ingston street. Lieut. and Mrs. Randolph Boyer— Mrs. Beyer formerly Miss Harriet Chad- wick—made st brief visit recently with D. G. Davis on McKinley route to his new assignment at an Asiatic station. Lieut. and Mrs. Wallace S. Dawson of Langley Field are house guests of Lieut. Dawson’s mother, Mrs. Clarence E. Dawson, on Woodbine street. Mrs. George F. Carter and her daugh- ter, Miss Marian Carter of Bloomfield, N. J, and Miss Helen Linville of Balti- more, Md., are holiday guests of Miss Virginia Cempbell in the home of her , Mr, and Mrs. Johnston B. mpbell, on Quesada street. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bennett en- tertained at a Christmas party Thurs- day evening in their hcme on Leland street in honor of Mrs. Bennett's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Ettl of Port Wnshmmn, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kline, sr., en- tertained at & dinner bridge last Sat- urday evening in their home, on chwy Chase Parkway, in honor of Capt. Mrs. Snodgrass of West Point, N. Y., who are house guests of Mrs. Snod- grass' parents, Maj. and Mrs. Walter Cline, in the Legation Apartments. Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Bates gave a dinner last Saturday evening in their home on Shepard street, in honor of | Mr. and Mrs. John Ettl. Mr. and Mrs. Austin MacCormick en- tertained at & bridge and supper Tues- day evening in their home on Shepard i;t;:,.e!. also in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marian Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Wl",er nlop of Oliver street, is a est of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Camr in Philadelphia. Miss Mildred Sullivan and Miss Elaine Gray entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon in the home of Miss Sullivan, on Military road. iss Eleanor Bruce of New York has Miss 1;1‘6;1 daughter of M been a holiday guest of Little, daughter of Mr. and Joseph R. Little. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Mears and their son, Mr. Samuel Mears, have re- turned from New York, where they spent the OChristmas holidays. Mr. Samuel Mears returned yesterday to the University of Pennsylvania to re- xum his studies. and Mrs. Richard Kimbell of chevy Chase Parkway entertained at a New Year eve party. who has been -pmc‘%m hnnmm her pnnnh Oolle!ewruumclurmmn nr-.ndum Ouhrlnfl-hnol d bridge ‘Tues- & .'v.fi’nfi'.‘"m"%m Y M’l‘ Darrell Smith, jr., left yesterday lvanfiy fter 3 . M. ol ‘are house guests of Swi n;’ bfot}m and sister-in-law, Mr, lndn:)l': hllbeenll\l.llo(l‘! and Mrs. Ml.u O-t.hmne ‘Westbrook of New- , Va., I8 & house guest for Miss Jean Westbrook, on McK!nley street. Miss Westbrook is en route to Willlam and Mary College to_resume her studies. Miss Maud Syvret of Wilson Col- . I8 & house Assoclation which e hevs Ghase' Chapter of the ‘The ¢ w“cm/: 'mm Heatey st 3.3 y o k 25 qv!v‘m Ki ko‘ "fi‘l‘enethy olb irke s s}“z Dr:‘\:id Birch of New York City spent Christmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Birch, on Cum- 1 m%"‘ l:lnd' Mrs. Edward M. Reldy en- tertained at a tea from 4:30 6 .o'clock p.m. r:levi Yel; day in !.helr ranc! o Ord Mrs. Bdward _Chambers dinner-bridge Mrs. Fredericl en route from Miami, PlA. home, in Glen Falls, N. —_— Mrs. Nash and Daughter To Spend Week in South Mrs. Prancis §. Nash and her daugh- { ter, Miss Carolyn Nash, who have b:e‘n at the Hamilton for several week It last evening for Charleston, S. C. to spend a week. They will be among the uests tomorrow evening at the fancy ‘Sresa ball vflnch Mr. and Mrs. Felix Chisholm wil ern ,Ir(luh llfii her daughter will re- turn to Washington and be at the Hamilton for a few dl;s before sailing to join Capt. Nash in Paris. "REUPHOLSTER | Your Old Suite of Furniture or Odd Pieces Now Special Low Prices Duris January to Keep Our Force Busy STANDARD UPHOLSTERING ©0. 403 11th St. NW. During Clearance Times Wonders never cease at Hahn’s! 2,500 prs. “Hahn Special” fashionable $6.50 shoes, now FURTHER REDUCED! 7th St. and “Arcade” stores HEN Hahn’s stage a Clearance Sale——it must be a quick and complete Clearance! So, hundreds of our beautiful $6.50 women’s shoes—now find themselves speeding away at $3.95— with no reflection on their worth or smartness. Mostly Suedes—some in bronze kid, black satin, and patent leather. at once! $10.50 On But you must come the Main Floor F St. Shop Final Sale “CARLTON” to $14.50 Shoes $6-95 THREE. Glordctown Musie Program January 9 at Parish Hall ‘The second of & series of Georgetown music programs will be given January 9 In Christ Church Parish Hall at 8:30 a'clock. Spencer Wood and Mr, and Mrs, Ber- nard Wyckoff, Miss Mary M. Wilkins, 1519 Twenty- eighth street, is in charge of the eon- certs, which are B!Lhfi M offort %o stimulate. “living music to encourage musicians in owrnwwn PO Women's Club of Bethesda Holt at Reception Today Gflbert H. G zm rmm line at an which the Women's Club of will hold this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Edward M. Willis is in charge of the tea table, and has asked the putlgmldenu of uu club to pour. Mr. and Mrs. Warthen Hosts At New Year Eve Reception Mr. and Mrs. Irvin B. Warthen re- ceived informally on New Year eve be- tween the hours of 9 and 12 in their apartment at 2701 Connecticut avenue. Penn. Avenue New Straws Charmeuse Frisette Perlemat Panamalaque Paillaisson Yeddamat L’Rac- Panama and others. Hilite Blue Chukker Green Romany Red W hite with Black or Brown All-W hite All-Black The New Junior Miss Shop—Third Floor Color Contrast —a young fashion for the jumior miss Vionnet started it v s tHE younger set, with its alert eye for fashion, has taken it up in a big way! Striking, refreshingly new, and hecoming to slim young fi‘uru There’s z fine collection here . . . in light-weight woolens, light tops and dark skirts and vice versa . ..and they’re selling fast! 0n]e7lnd two piece, in sizes 11 to Sketched—Wool Crepe, in two tones, $16. The NEW ’ '\t\ \\\\\\\\\N You Needn’t Go South to Enjoy the Thrill of the FIRST STRAWS A Superb Collection Is Now Ready $7.50 to $18 ~—Chic little hats that charmingly exploit the edict to “look pretty” . . . Romantic brims that cast flattering shadows . . Watteau-silhouettes with flowers or ostrich feathers tucked under a coquettish brim. . .strictly modern little “caps” for the gay young thing...and the very new, very smart “rough” straws for sports wear. In fact, a superb collection of ad- vance straws and other seasonable fabe rics for those who follow the sun and those who enjoy the smart season at home...Now in the Millinery Depart- ment. sirous of liquidating his enor- mous stock immediately owing to urgent financial obligations. TERMS: CASH. ADR mARK Only 600 pairs—but long-to-be-re- \‘ membered values! Mostly black, | brown, green, burgundy SUEDES— | a few kids and other fashionable ma- | ; terials, Women’s Shop 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th