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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) | niece, Miss Lida Moyer, to Mr. J. Slater Davidson, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Slater Davidson, of this city. Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith has been il for about 10 days and has been obliged to cancel many engagements, | The Misses Patten were hostesses at dinner last evening in their home on| Massachusetts avenue in honor of Miss | Katrina_McCormick and Miss Dor- | othy Fell, debutantes of this season. The Congressional Club has issued invitations for a reception in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Thursday evening, February 5, at 9 o'clock in the club house at 2000 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Ray luncheon today at compliment to Mrs. G. D. Jefferson of London and Rome, and Mrs. A. G. Wenley of Kentucky and Japan, when the guests included Mrs. Horatio N. Laplin, Mrs. Frank Mahin, Mrs. H(V\E‘ard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. John Boj of Ken- tucky and Washington, and Miss*El ‘beth McKinley. Mrs. Charles Willcox entertained a company at luncheon at the Shoreham yester in _hon Mrs. Philip Patchin, now of B me, Calif.,, who is renewing I associations in a lengthy visit in Washington, where she was a belle a few seasons ago. The guests included Mrs. Paul Peake of Oakland, Calif;; Miss Gildersleeve, Mrs. Arthur Collier, Miss Fanny Wells, Mrs. §. D. Simpson, Mrs. Augustine Todd, Mrs. Russell P. Freeman, Mrs. C. K. Nelson, Mrs. Stuart Walker, Mrs. E. R Todd and Miss FI Layton. Mr. and Mrs, Henry L. Doherty of New York and Washington, left their Palmer entertained at the Shoreham in apartment in the Mayflower yesterday | on & motor trip to Florida. They are accompanied by their daughter, Miss Helen Lee Eames Doherty. Mr. and Mrs, William E. Richardson have returned from a two-week motor trip to Florida, where they were at the Hotel Alcazar in St. Augustine. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Richardson Hammond, who sailed from New Orleans, January 24, for Panama, where she will 'visit her brother-in-law and_sister, Lieut. and Mrs. Richard E. Nugent, at France Pleld. Mrs. Hammond will return to Washington early in April apt. H. M. Melaskey was host to a pfl‘l?f\p of. 14 at dinner last c\'enmg_at the Shorcham Hotel, the party remain- ing later for the supper dance session. Mrs. Finley J. Shepherd of New York City, accompanied by Mrs. Eli H. Ford- ham of Southampton. L. Grant Baldwin of Brooklyn. Katherine Martin of New York City and Miss Agnes N. Stebbins of Brooklyn, are at the Willard while attending the Wom- en's Patriotic Conference on National | Defense being held in Constitution Hall. | Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri Dem Diman- cesco entertained a small company last evening 2t _the dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chester Caywood have with them as their guest MIs. David Walsh of Douglas Manor, N. Y, who will return to her home tomorrow. Mrs. C. A. Huston was hostess at luncheon at the Shoreham Hotel yes- terda: Her guests included Mrs. Mil- ton Sprensy, Mrs. Randall Converse, Mrs. Howard Fishback, Mrs. A. L. Pat- tison, Mrs. W. S. Spransy, M William Minnix, Mrs. George U. Rose, Mrs. W. A. Smith, Mrs. A. L. McLachlin, Mrs. L. W. Myers and Mrs. William Boulter. The United States marshal and Mrs. Edgar C. Snyder and their daughter, Mrs. Edward Hood Watson, will be as- sisted at tea tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Prank Clark, Mrs. Allen W. Gul- lon, Mrs. Oscar E. Bland, Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom, Mrs. Ollie James, Mme. Djmitriu, Senorita Blanca Huerta, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goodwin have re- turned to their apartment in the Men- dota after a trip to their former home in Austin, Tex., where they went be- cause of the death of Mrs. Goodwin's mother, Mrs. Lou Crawford. Mrs. Crawford was the aunt of Senator Sheppard and had a host of friends both in Austin and here in the Capital, where she made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Fancy Dress Obligatory at Bal Boheme Monday ht. THE EVENING Bride of Tuesday MRS. FREDERICK R. WEBER, Mi | Lieut. | man. their home at Fort Howard, Md., where he is stationed. Col. and Mrs. Ralph W. King- | Elizabeth Hammond Hoyt delightful assortment of sund COS= tume accessories or “oddments,” as they have come to be known at the Arts Club bal, will be on sale at the dcor, | where they will be easily available to | the public. This season these oddments will con- sist of certain headdresses, sashes, capes and what not, imaginatively sup- posed to be worn “on the moon” or by planetary persons of prominence, in order that the genial atmosphere of the “heavenly spaces’” may be preserved intact by participants and guests alike. It is rumored that for a mere dollar a complete “lunar” regalia may be had of the committee at the door, which may be said to serve as a costume for fll‘e moon, for those not otherwise sup- plied. A giant stairway will lead the way to the moon, constructed from the imag- : reductions on all coat | arrivals. Fur-Trimmed Coats | | $20.5 | | Fur-Trimmed Coats $30.75 Handsome materials and workmanship. The popular colors—Black, Tan and Green—are included. [~ president general of the D. Who before her marriage Tuesday was | Katherine Kingman, daughter of | Lieut. and Mrs. Weber will make | and_ Miss | Harriet Garrels, has arranged that a | of the better kinds to make room for new ! Formerly $68, $78, $88 { Formerly $98 and $110 J. E. Saugstad and Miss Marjorie Lowe. | ination of certain Washington lrch|-I tects, of whom Mr. L. Morris Leisen- ring and Mr. Willlam I Deming seem to be in command, and upon this moonlit way will walk, leap or dance, as the case may be, the participants of the Masque of Looney XIII. Mrs. William Cummings Story, former A. R, ac- companied by her son, Allen Lawrence Story, is at the Willard while in Wash- ington for several days. Mrs. Story en- tertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Willard. An interesting program_will follow the weekly dinner in the Women's Na- tional Democratic Club this evening when the Misses McAllister will give a number of their amusing comedies and thumb nail sketches and will appear in_costume. The Misses McAllister appeared at the Congressional Club and the celebrity breakfast of the League of American Pen Women last week, where they were enthusiastically greeted. Mrs. James Meredith Helm will be a hostess at the dinner, as will Mrs. George M. Eckels, Miss Charl Williams, Miss Imogene Howell and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin. The diplomatic Sunday evening of the Bureau of Commercial Economics (Continued on Fourth Page.) " Select_Listines of Charming Old | GEORGETOWN HOMES | $12,500 to $100,000 i | | | | Choice Rentals Boss & Phelps Conn. Ave. & De Sales St. (Opp. Mayflower Hotel) | ted. in walking distance | d financinl and shopping Rooms Specially Priced Fo. Monthls Tenants. From iS00 na Table unercelled—moderate prices— 'Burchell's Famous | Bouquet Coffee “a breakfast in itself” 25c lb. N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. S The Furs . . . —comprise selected wolf, fitch, Persian lamb, krimmer and caracul. STAR, WASHINGTO W. . MNoses 70th ANNIVERSARY YE Nat’l 3770 Di.. 6. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1931, ' Sons F St. at Eleventh OrrorTuNnimy DAY Tomorrow, Extraordinary Values—Special Purchases, Low-Priced, as Well as Regular Merchandise, Odd Lots, Broken Sizes! Some Slightly Soiled or Damaged. Undies, $1.95 and $2.95 Bloomerg, chemise, $3.95 to $350. R PAJAMAS of silk appliqued in c ‘Tuck-in or slip-over models, some lace lx'lT- $3‘95 $75 red metallic robe. Now....... $47.50 chiffon velvet robes. Now $29.50 chiffon velvet robes. Now $35 quilted white georgette $12.50 crepe de chine robe. Now.. $28.50 flesh gown with alencon lac $30 white satin gown and negligee MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Gloves, 59 Lightweight fabric gloves that usually sell for $1. s with novelty $2 $3.50 Blue cape skin glo $5 French washable kid gloves with cuffs...... $2 #1150/ PibHis aloves or Opportuntty Day ati., O9C One-button kid gloves reduced to One-button buckskin gloves for Opportunity $150 gowns and pajam d for immediate cle robe, that were nce. ontrasting shades. URNITURE SALE $15 Bed Room Suite, $87 ‘This $108 3-piece Bed Room Suite, in walnut, consists of dresser, vanity and 4-poster bed. Very special. Other Special Values $171 3-piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite, of dresser, $7.50 e cnsentin,, PVT $145 $11.75 6-Picco[ Marhrlwlgany Bed Room Suite, of dresser, vanity, full size bed, nite table, bench and $256 chair. Was $320..... $345 4-Piece Walnut Bed Room Suite, of twin beds, Simmons Single Coil Springs, any size; regu- larly $18u..00vus - chifforobe and vanity. Was $255 7-Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite, Queen Anne design. Twin beds, dresser, vanity; nite stand, chair and bench. Was $475...... 4-Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite; bed, dressing table and chair. Colonial design. Was $275.... DAy 8t oi-ooes MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Jewelry, 2 for $1 Pendants, necklaces and bracel lection of c-lors and styles. 6 mirror necklaces. Were $1.9: 1 $9.95 necklace. . al crystal ne W e §i $15 Pearl (simulated) and rhinestone 2 cigarette cases. Were $4.95..... MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Neckwear, 50c Fine neckwear that usually is $1.95 to $4.95, reduced to 50c for Oppor- tunity Day. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR ’Kerchiefs, 15¢ Men's white linen handkerchiefs with hemstitched hems, usually 25c. Women's georgette handkerchiefs, lace trimmed. Usually $1 each. 3 for $1 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Polo Shirts, 75¢ $15 wool sweater, Now. $5.95 silk blouse. Now. Moses’ Inner Spring Mattress, in Choice of damask tickings. Five-year guarantee. Bale price. .. .o.v. any size. $39.50 value. ets in a wide se- Duo Coil Bed Spring, coil on coil. different. Size 3'3". Regularly $25 Moses’ 70th Year Anniversary Special All-Felt Mattress. Net weight 53 lb: Choice of |7 2t $17.50 tickings. 1931 year price.. MOSES—FIFTH AND SIXTH FLOORS Linen Sale Ends Saturday Sheets $1 o Regular $1.75 to $2.25 sheets. Ree duced only because they are slightly soiled or mussed. Comforts $3.60 $5 spreads. Blankets Bedspreads Regular $11 to $22.50 fancy bed- Slightly soiled or “as is.” No C. O. D.’s or exchanges. $8.95 pr. The Values in Every Instance Are Truly Remarkable! Children's Apparel Tigpee St s reresve s ererenns SO w00y 05 B resscsnssrsiren I Bloomere, O. D+ ssussssresens € e~ WO $1 E-Z Union Suits. O. D. . $1 Child’s Flannelette Pajsteas . . oovnan $1 Boys’ Odds and PIRISSHEY: . viossmimtibeviiiibhe $1 to $1.95 Infants’ Caps, Sweaters, 50 robes, buntings (soiled)............ c $3.95 to $8.95 Girls’ Silk, also Rayon, Robes $4.95 to $7.95 Girls’ RAUAGOISEIA L oo duanmepbii $3'95 $1.95 Tots” Woolen $| 50 Sweaters (1 to 6)... _$1.95 $2.95 to $3.95 Beacon i Robes ..... $10.95 $2.95 Girls’ Kayser’s $1.95 Triconese Bloomers $25 Girls’ Winter Coats . $2.95 t~ $4.95 Girls’ Jersey Wool Dresses............ MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Housefrocks $1.65 Regular $1.95 figured percale house dresses. Elbow sleeves; trimmed With contrasting shades. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Toiletries $1 dusting powder and ba: salts .. "h 50C Set of $1 bath salts and cig- srette holder % 50¢ Isabey face powder. Was LBV v senvinsusecintnies g Isabey Le Lait D Beauty Milk, I WRBRE0NC. ouidivne B $ Writing paper. 39 . 79 wool filled comforts, in rose, blue, gold, orchid or green. Special for O. D. Only 15 pairs regular $13.75 to $15.75 all-wool blankets. Slightly soiled. FIRST FLOOR For the benefit of the unwary who $10 silk skirts. Now may not know that “fancy dress is l $2.95 wool skirts. N obligatory” at the Bal Boheme Monday | 1229 G STREET. N.W. : : et at the W andt 10 assist| L 8 d 8650 wool sweaters. Now... = 5.95 wool ers . those who may have arrived, unex-| $5.95 wool sweaters. Now pectedly, minus an appropriate ball | $6.95 wool sweater. Nov W, B. Moses & Sons garment, the chaitman of the bal, Mr. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR F Street at Eleventh New SprInG Frocks At a Sale Price $3.75 Attractive Spring frocks from our regular $16.50 stock. Charming colors and fine materials n dresses that will be as smart in the Spring as they are now. MOSES Curtains and Draperies Curtains 50c to $7.50 Regularly $1 to $15. Odd curtains, ruffled, filet net, tai- lored or fringed, novelty cur- tains. One and two pairs of kind. Lamps Reduced Pottery, 95¢ Imported pottery in graffits and della robbia ware. Candlesticks, pitchers, vases, baskets and flower pots. $20 Italian pottery table Tampe with shades.sec.on o $O90 $12 metal bridge $11.50 8-candle floor Special . Rugs Reduced $30 $456 9x12 figured $83.25 figured Wil- $59 50 - velvet .... : ton, 6x9 $81.50 Final Clearance e $1.25 This collection includes all slippers remaining from our great January sale. Walking or dress models. Black, $3‘50 brown or green suede. Brown kid and some combinations, 38 pairs Cousins Evening Slippers (slightly tarnished), $5 All Sales Final. No C. 0. D.’s. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR X $110 9x12 figured Wilton $75 9x12 Wilton $79 9x. chenille ..... $125 9xi2 Servian rug $81.40 carpets $50 6x9 Vilton . $8350 worsted Wilton, 6x9 $81 6x9 Wwo! PN okt 1, $18 metal lamps $2.25 Martha and George sil- houette ovals $7 India brass cigarette boxes Velour and silk rtieres. 36 Ly and French crackle cigarette and 50 inch widths; 2'%2 yds. Fiined long. Wide color $0 bronseonis o selection. Were 1375 | Special - . pitchers. &g $20 metal bridge lamps, fin £19.50. Now ... $4.50 $18.75 ; finished i . 38 $30 brass bridge 1350 B $89 $59.50 “d $57.50 woil $41 50 $82 $72 8.3x10.6 wool Wil- $48 ton $71.50 $102 83"x106 wool Wilton 1 group of cotton braided rugs, 18”x30”.. 8¢ HOREHAM Short lengths of drapery ma- terial—voile, marquisette, net cretonne, damask, taffeta. Were up to 85c yd. yard 19¢ $61.50 6x9 wilton . $115 8.3x10.6 worsted Wwilton Saturday Night Dances al Dinmer. 32, ouvert. Dinmer supper with- vt charoe NEW Sizes for Misses and Women 14-inch Collection of pillows. Up to 2 $17.50. Attractive styles 12 and colors. Reduced.... MOSES—THIRD FLOOR 12-inch In the Opportunity Shop A REDUCTION SALE boudoir shade: sizes 6, 8 and 10 inch. Supper Dances Remnants of broadloom carpet in many colors, pleces large enough for rugs; 13 off. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR Rayon Bloomers Vew 20, Jew athts - ibiadian: New Straws and New Colors Sizes 34 and Chukker green Beginning Saturday 10. Romany Red 11. Navy DELOUR AND SHALITTA —Direct from oanut Grove Ambassador Hotel Los Anceles, California price wa Charming dresses with the becoming details that latest Model spell Spring 1931. Lovely materials in new p]am colors or smart prints. An opportunity to buy a new frock at a saving. Black and ‘White Lowe-Nevins SHOREHAM ORCHESTRA Paul Fidelman, Directing 1 pair black and red pajamas, size 16. Were $1.95 & 95¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Sizes for Misses and Women MOSES—SECOND FLOOR $7.50 to $1 boudoir shades...... : I S : MOSES—FIRST FLOOR . of 4 Specially Priced for DRESSES FOR SPRING o Oppariunity Dy 55 1 Freshman, complete, Now.... $I9 2 000 P H Cc Regular price was $129 v airs 2 General Electric, latest Model $69 . Well made, T 41, complete. s Hose, 95¢ e M, Regular price was $131. holidavs, 81 ' 36. Special. 1 Majestic Radio-Phonograph Combina~ Cellomat 9. Were $10 Were $15 Were $1.25, $1.50, sty s 208 e el R S ek 3 pairs $3 rayon pajamas, in Reg 1, $1.95 suntan shades; size @1 5 | 1 Kennedy, 426, $89 Visca Tricot Every pair is perfect, - complete. 2 . Panamalaque Ly P » Regular price was $179 12. full fashioned. Reduced 3 B 1 Kennedy, latest Model 632, $79 Yeddamat Rl : pairs dark blue, 1 rose— | conide "oy t y because they are to | medium size pa- $2.45 Tagtim Sea Sand be discontinued num- jamas. Were $3.95. ” 1 Rn‘dilolmp;, Highboy Cabinet, $39 Hilite Blue $ 75 % R complete. NOW............... bers. _Ch‘fi°" Copaiaibi Regular price was $200. (Used.) g All sizes and colors in 1 Kolster, Model K 22, Highboy $49 the group. Cabinet, complete. Now....... " Regular price was $200. (Used.) & FIRST FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—LOWER FLOOR. ; Phone Robert Kehl for dams 0700