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G STAR, WASHINGTO. D: C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1 Bl (2 &l Pa., are at the Dodge Hotel during their | Grove, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Mae Mrs. Archibald McClintock of New | Miss Ruby Blaine and Miss Frances Y S 0 ‘ l E I Y brief stay in Washington. GEve: \Mrs. M. R. Spengler, Mrs, Alfred | Rocheile, N. Y., is in Washington, and | Blaine of New York City are at the ‘Hansman, Miss Kathrina L. Har- |is at Wardman Park Hotel for a few | Carlton for a short stay, accompanied Mr. Richard H. Wood entertained a Eey. ‘Mrs. A. S. Field and Mrs. Edward | days. by Miss Felice Bent. ; 5 : | oy > = g;ny at. dl’im::lr l-};st e;lr‘:ning ':t. the | Dingley. Among those making resErvaC- - by —————— EY - £ BN (Continued From Fou Page.) joreham Hotel, when guests were | tions are Mrs. L. T. Jones, Mrs. E. r. and Mrs, L. C. Harkness have . | S -4 % 8¢ | Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wells, Mr. and | Riitue, Miss Sara Hannay, Mrs. Laura | motored to Washington from their Card Party Tomorrow Night. ] ¢ f £l Yon_Soclely, who are among the box-|Mrs. Homer L. Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. A Bradiey. Mis. George Martin, Mrs. |home in Meadowbrook, Pa, and aic| CLARENDON, V4. January 15 (Spe- LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G holders for this annual event. Ralph M. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. D. E.|W. W Husband, Mrs. J. F. Gross. Mrs | stopping at the Carlton. cial) —Fellowship Council, No. 49, Sons Wisecarver and Miss Beryl Edmiston. | Clarence Weaver, Mrs. Ralph C. Wilson and x).u.nm;_& America, is complet- . A delightful bridge party, which was S G hildress B, Gwyn, Mrs. Robert M. | Mrs. E. F. Hart and Mrs. M. S.|ing plans for & benefit card party and | . . followed by tea, was given Tuesday | All States Ball Tomorrow Perguson, Mrs. Helen Montague and|powning of Asbury Park, N. J. are |game to be held tomorrow night at afternoon by Mrs. Francis Miller in her | Evening to Be Representative. Mrs. W. H. Wagner. passing & few days in Washington, and | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Dove. riday and Saturday—at a Record Low home, Wamstead, the first of a series of & i Fi i Price—the New Year's FIRST S us oM, Milers guese for bridee Were | fomoreow night will include residenis | e it Saturday night' dances this § / rice—the Hos?:r ssflll?'hT Stupendo! . A. A, Lemar, Mrs. Francis Pole . Sidents | weele when dancing will be fro s { ! o e Brancts Hallowell, Mrs. | Of the several State socleties. Repre- | iy’ 5 o'clock, for members and their ; | : sentatives of all societies, as well as| A C g e i A 'Ih I h ‘T. Lamar .mckson,h M{s. lxvulmmmz. those who have no active society, w \gucdt: k?nl‘i‘:i\ Q“r‘?nncmr.ms are b Wl '3 e uvenile OP s, Badre, Mrs Joee T N oChup, Afra, | D2 present with guesis and those o g S | Clarence Hurrey. Mrs. Ervin Kemp, MIs. | gther gocial organizations also are cor-| PAICHER § 00 ¢ Jvan Weld, Mrs. Mary Bentley, Mrs.|ginv SrCheq | between 11 o'clock and I | — * i Pran g, Mrs, Roderick M aner, |, There will be many interesting fea- | Tne Congressional Country Club| B o na. Mys., Eaward |turts which will attract thiose from all | will present its regular Sunday after- ua ry sections, especially the folk songs of |oon Twilight hour musicale for the E B All Perfect--Full-Fashioned Snowden and Miss Lillie B. Stabler, Miss | feC0% TPFERtey which will be sung | manth of January Sunday at 5 oclock ! Florence Bentley, Miss Elizabeth Jones | gy y : 4 ¥ g _the evening, in the Pompeiian room. The program = 4 and Miss Imogene Gillette. Prizes were [ “ULit® o 00 SC00 T tee will be particu- | for tni pefia T i x i ? i art » this musicale has b arranged A Won by Mrs, Prank Wilkon ana MTS. | aris’active in JOOIIng After the DICASUFE | {0 ou o the souriesy of Mrs. Flora Mc- A Spemal Group of 65 GIRLS (DD 1S : e ve r y 0 s e la i uTe of these present. The committee under | G ver - t Gill Keefer, popu e e St Bt gl Mg | fe. chisrman, Represenitative, 3efliington, snd will festure Mr. Dani —taken from our regular stock. Sizes 1 to 10. Tweeds, Norsis Fussell gnd her daighter. Mist| Busby, includes Representative Morgan | Thiew ‘Wright, ir. batitone, who will ||| Broadcloth, Pile Fabrles, New Zelia, and other novelty Anns, Miller. Joining the party ot 4| Sanders, Representative Chatles Chrls- | present three groups of songs. He will |} materials. “Some silk lined and fur trimimed; some — .00 Morris Cissell, Mrs. Haenry Be 1t topherson, Representative Paul John sisted by a trin composed of Miss e hadvear . Foemerly| 07900 to., 41075, rris Cissell, Mrs. Haenty Bectaft, | Kvale, Representative Victor Christgal. | prances Bingham Cole, soprano; M i B b L L R Miss Amy . faifler, Mrs. Elgar Stabler, | Na) “ Charics William. Freeman. Maj. | wic BRCRETe Clchor, and M et e S e Miss Dorls Les, Miss Olarice Snor. | Robert W. Brown, Mr. G. Otmond Hyde | Henry Nestor, bass. Mrs. Eula Alexan- 15 Boys' Coats, sizes 1 to 6. maker and Miss Helen Wood of Wash- | My J."Cloyd Byars, Mr. Karl S. Hofl- | 4or will be at the plano. i) o o X dngton. 2 | man, Mr. David J. Shorb, Mr. Victor pMes. Walter M. Brown entertained i e i e e )iz, George . Miles, prosident of er home, in Linden, Md., at luncheon ‘ he Wome! ate Republicar < SRR 5 : . ool 2 On all other Girls’ Winter Coats, up to size 16. Monday, Wwhen covers were laid for 12. T = .. | New Jersey is at the Carlton for several 3y " = o . Dy el the | S Baving come aplshher b, 1 On all other Boys' Coats, sizes 1 to 6. 1 4 o Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sheffield of | dent general of the Daughters of the | New york City. a 0y , sizes . ;Y P ; f | American Revolution, heads the list - Jew York City are now at the Shore- | Satronesses for the beneft card party Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Atterbury of = o P be given in the Willard Saturday after- | New York are in Washington. and are 80 Girls' Frocks for street and party wear. Silks, Wool, @ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Robinson of |noon et 2 o'clock, sponsored by the|at wgrdman Park Hotel for a sho e List 1 1biie 7 Olowihs i prics 3.00 Toronto, Canada, are passing some | State Americanism iomsmmet’vlof‘wh‘?h‘.:mv. R R 3 s SRS & i o | Mrs. E. C. Rittue is State chairman. | - bt = gt thy Cm{fn' | Other patronesses are Mrs. David Cald- | Miss J. C. Conway of Seattle, Wash , - ‘2: Ef‘“‘f Tally Ho Bbx;d(‘ Ncwdz“nF.me‘g?ler ys_.gggmgs,‘?fi 53 95 i T BAbra i moooiipanied by | e vt DreaiNant general: AMles Halen | s at the Dodge. Hotel while I Wasn- |l 12, t0 8L e, green, MG T ly -2 Miss Adrline G. Brown of Willlamsport, | Harman, State regent; Mrs. Harry C.|ington. All remaining Leather Leggings, sizes 2 to 6. Formerly 33 00 $4.95 t0 $6.95. CleQrQnNCE PriCe.......oeoversensucnsnes o Smartest Street A Special Group Assortment of— Clearance and Dress Shades . Wool Tuck-in Skirts, sizes 8 to 16; Jumper Dresses 59 (pThese, Beverly Stockings have il L] | of Jersey and Wool Crepe, 7 to 14; Raincoats, sizes $ se “‘expensive” @ 5 - 2 {o 16; Boys' Shorts of Wool Tweed, Navy Serge \ B e ing French hetl cradic and Cheviot; Angora Berets, assorted colors; Buntings, foot and picot top. They're on sale at the lowest price on record, a price far The Popular G Street Store Baih Robes. Infants Chinchilla oats, etc. 2 for $3 : 1 ‘The Tr person 'phone your order sioc\éinis 1‘:‘! o:ldx ;nd endu( oo Tendous Buying Power o o s Group of— Miade it possible: and vou'l seidom see NAtional 1133. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Between 12th and 13th il Seiss mporise, west, semers_ it bang ) Clearance f PR\ o T embroidery, infants’ and children's sizes; Wool Union Suits for boys and girls 2 to 8; Knitted ~esistible 3-pair offer. and Chinchilla Leggings, Wwhite, pink, blue, tan. $ : ) .00 it o Broken assortments Infants’ Shoes up to size 8; Kaynee Boys' Blouses, regular $1.50 quality; Girls' - V n e Drestcs, broken lots of the better grades. ey Girls' Blouses, broken sizes; Rayon Combinations, 2 to ) & 12; Boys’ Suits, 2 to 6; Rompers, 1 to 3; Girls’ Skirts C of Wool and Jersey, small sizes; Dresses, 1 to 6, some with pantes, etc. )2 for $1.50 OME TO | PR }l Berets of Velvet, Wool, Felt, etc.; Girls' Headwear; Boys' ’ | Hats and Caps; Knitted Baby Caps, Bootees, Mittens, Felt—Straw Maslin Panties, etc ‘ C - 9 Straw and Felt Combinations I Friday and Saturday On All-wool Sweater and Legging Sets. 1 L off FOR THE NEW ALL SALES FINAL Bmmchwfi S SPRING 4 E Street Corner 8™ DRESSES Sl P X e voo. | [ THAT BRING ADVANCE (o, rminon 1931 FASHION NEWS We Guarantee the lowest prices in Washington ‘ maining Winter Merchandise that has ! __ on the newest fashionable Dresses ‘ become small lots and single pieces. ; | L FUR COATS § S Lapins,* Silver Muskrat, Natural Muskrat, Sealines* with Fitch and Ermine. 3 Misses’ Fur Coats, were $100 . .......$59 2 Misses’ Lapin Jackets, were $69.50 ....$35 *Dyed Coney STYLES MATERIALS COLORS Sinday Nites Cantons Black—Blue Fur-Trimmed Chiffons Blue Jade—Gold CLOTH C O ATS Street Dresses Georgettes Cedar Rose Cocktails Prints Bitter Sweet 20 Misses’ Sport and Dress Coats, sizes E D"".‘T o :v:""f' 4 Aqugmacics i e R Al e SemiTailore owere Fraise—Green to 38. ere $59.50 to $69.50. ...... Suits Chiffons Beige—Capucine PRICE S anials These dresses have been created with a double purpose il s in mind—first, to give you 3etlter Styles than Ever! Better Silks than Ever! Better Values than Ever! And every ke FROC KS AND GOWNS style trend that Paris dictates for Spring—and secondly, in Yoble Lady 10 Afternoon and Evening Gowns, were $39.50 to keeping with our value-giving standards to offer dresses that are shown elsewhere for $10.00 and more. They await the discriminating buyer at our only price. Sizes 11 to 44. —velvets, taffetas, chiffons, metallics—sizes for wo- men and misses. All arrived for holiday selling the 1 ks. . . For gamior | " 8L Te10 B0t White Dresses for Graduation oy e X ') \ 31 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks, were $15 and $9 —crepes, chiffons, afternoon, Sunday Night, and evening, sizes 14 to 42. Materials Fiat Crepe Frint ‘ | ALL REMAINING WINTER BAGS Faille Crepe Combinations z’y’:"‘c"t (("r:'; — % Were $2.95 to $35 1 Diice : Suedes and Leathers 2 Evening Business Cape Effects ree Sunday Nite fes. el Sieeves Afternoon Bridge Frocks Boleros Peplums Sport Plealed Skirts Jacket Effects Cowl Collars Two Dresses for t ~ LOUNGING ROBES he o | PRICE of ONE e e R hE s i Friday and Saturday . ‘ i KNIT FROCKS O R 8 Knitted Frocks and Suits, were §29.50 to $39.50, $14 6 Knitted Frocks and Suits, were $49.50 and $55, $27 ALL REMAINING WINTER SUITS . _ On Sale ' Were $18 to $98.50 ]/2 Price o v 1115 “F” Street Second Floor Now $9 to $49.50 Here First and Save theDifference