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Washington Idahoans Will Dine February 14 The largest gathering of Washington- Jdahoans yet to be assembled is looked for the committee in charge of the seventh annual banquet of the Idaho State Society, to be held February 14 at the Raleigh Hotel. Extensive prep- arations have been made to entertain several hundred members and their ests, the plans centering around the gnquet. which will glorify Idaho's ‘Washington in time to be served at the dinner. These are to be the gift of local chambers of commerce in Idaho The plans call for a big “back-home” and “get-acquainted” meeting, featur- ing, in addition to the banquet, sev- eral hours of dancing, cards and short talks by some of the more prominent guests. The toastmaster for ‘the oc- casion has not been chosen. Last year this office was ably discharged by Representative Burton L. French. n arranging its list of notable quests the committee is not unmindful of the great prominence and popularity THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, 'T. Smith, who will head the list, which will also include many other prominent people whose names are known thrcugh the Gem State, among whom will be former Gov, C. C. Moore, now Commissioner of the General Land Office; former Gov. D. W. Davis, Mr. William _E. Lee of the Interstate Com- merce Commission, former chief jus- tice of the Idaho State Supreme Court: Mr. David Burrell, who has long been in Idaho public life and is now secre- tary to Senator Thomas: Dr. E. B. Brossard of the United States Tariff Commission, Mr. Harold F. La Found D. Committee; Mr. A. H. Connor, former attorney general of Idaho and now a special assistant to the Attorney Gen- eral of the United States; Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., of the board of trustees of the George Washington University; Dr. C., JANUARY 25, of indulging in an “Idaho baker,” fresh from the mountain patches, The committee in charge of arrange- ments is composed cf Mrs. C. C. Moore, president of the society, and all of the past presidents, with Dr. W. N. Johan- M. C. Merrill, editor in chief, Depart- | nessen acting as general chairman, ment of Agriculture; Mr. Walter John- - . son, Washington's famed base ball manager, and Mr. Earle Sande, singing jockey, whose name is & by- | word among horse-racing fans. A place of honor will also be ac- corded the past presidents of the so- ciety, Mr. Walter S. Smith, Dr. W. N. the | Pennsylvania Society To Fete Court Member The Pennsylvania Soclety of Wash- ington has arranged an interesting | pregram for its January reception and 1931—PART THREE. Justice Owen J. Roberts of the United States Supreme Court, and musical en- tertainment will be furnished by the Keystone Quartet of Philadelphia, the personnel of which will be Mr. G. C. Hortel, first tenor; Mr. J. C. Main- waring. second tenor; Mr. A. E. Rodig, first bass; Mr. P. Schwenger, jr., second bass: Mr. G. C. Hallman, pianist. Mr. H. W. Farrand, & mong t, will also appear on the program. The entertainment program will be followed by three hours of dancing, the music for which will be furnished by & prominent orchestra. W. N. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St. at Eleventh famous product, the “great big baked tato. p"Ovel‘ “the baked potato route” a shipment _of choice tubers from the Ashton Valley is expected to reach of Idaho's representative in Congress, [of the Federal Radlo Commission, Senater William E. Borah, Senator |former Senator John F. Nugent, Mr. John Thomas, Representative Burton | Earl Venable, executive secretary of the L. French and Representative Addison 'National Republican Congressional Johannessen, Mr. Charles B. Jennings, Mr. Ezra_P. Monson, jr. and Mr. G. Osmond Hyde, who will be there to vote a hearty “aye” to the proposition W. . JMoses F Street at Eleventh ball_scheduled to be held in the Hall Representative George P. Darrow of of Nations of the Hotel Washington | Philadelphia is president of the soclety on Friday evening. January 30. |and Mr. A. Gulick the secretary- The guest of honor will be Associate ' treasurer. & Sons Nat’l 3770 70TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR —SAVE— JANUARY LINEN SALE The Semi-Annu.aI Furniture Sale 70th Anniversary Year 70O YEARS,| FURNITURE SELLING Has Made This Event Possible Dining Suites Special This Week Exquisite Fancy Linens About ]/2 Off Napkins $9 all-linen hand-embroidered madeira § 4,50 napkins .. . Doilies $1.25 all-linen doilies, 10x14 inches. NOWR i oo vaisisivns ssiidanis ceseesnese $2 all-linen doilies; 12x18 inches. NOW ...ccecvetncnncnens Scarfs $4.50 scarfs; size 18x36 inches. $7.00 scarfs; size 18x54 inches. $5.75 scarfs; size 18x45 inches. Now .. Hand-Embroidered Madeira Linens, 1, Off Beautiful hand-embroidered Madeira scarfs, doilies and napkins at one-half price. The embroidery is in green. NAPKINS were $10.50. 55‘25 price, dozen 73c DOILIES were $1.50; size 10x14 inches. S| Now, each $2.00 Doilies; size 12x18 inches. $.65 33.00 Now, each ...ooscssocoscesons csesese $3.50 ...... ceense 65c¢ | $45 $45 $46 . Sl $15 Chime. . .. Table . .. Buffet. ... Side Chair Armchair . (One) (One) . January Sale This apartment dinette suite is beautifully finished with butt walnut panels, in out- line the design is of the best. If buffet not desired, the china cabinet has a large silver drawer. The table is 33x46 inches, but extends to 5 feet. Pieces may be bought separately. As shown, with four chairs—Anniversary Year Price, $180. SCARFS were $5.25; size 18x36 inches. Now, ech ..cicscevcceccscscssscscas $6.00 scarfs; size 18x45 inches. Now, each ......... $7.00 scarfs; size 18x54 inches. Now, each .. el .. ... 53300 Chair....... $13.75 Night Stand, $17.00 Chest ......$42.50 Vanity Bench, $I1.75 Vanity-Dresser . . . $42.50 A Salem design bed room group in bright mahogany or maple. Cedar bottoms in drawers; either size beds; our exclusive dovetail locked case consiruction. A small room group—double bed, vanity-dresser, chest, chair, $130. Larger room group—double bed, chest, dresser, vanity, $180. Sold individually. Inner-spring mattress, $32.50. Dresser ..... $66.50 Face Towels, 15 Off Fine quality face towels, many with attractive hand- embroidery. 50c 63c 75c 88c $1.75 to $2.25 Linen Towels M| All linen hemstitched huck face towels reduced especially for our January Sale. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. $1 towels; reduced for Janua Sale. Each.....J.....?............. $1.25 towels; reduced for January Sale. Each $1.50 towels; reduced for January Sale. Each $1.75 towels; reduced for January Sale. Each ... KBHAIr i 565 Sofai.. .o ciromns HID Love Seat... $95 (Not Shown) 50 Pairs Curtains $5.50 Pair 70th Anniversary Year Special Lovely curtains that we cannot duplicate at this price. Of permanent finish marquisette in Arab color. Finished with a picot-headed ruffle; loops to match. Pictured at Left This two-piece living room group for the modern apartment is built in accordance with Moses’ specified Embassy construction. It may be had in twenty-nine dif- ferent cover fabrics for any color scheme. Group of sofa and chair, priced at $165. Sold individually. MOSES—FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS MOSES—THIRD FLOOR.