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THE - EVEN D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1931 * B3 —— e =% : Shorcham Hotel last even! Thflrl ford, Conn., are receiving congra Jlnmm nd are stopping at Wardman|Miss Arth, Miss Georgla Ba Mr. Edward de S. Meicher will speak . I "4 guests were Mr. George N. Dale, son of | lations today on the birth of a_son. | Park Hotel for severs db Brock, Mrs. William Chamberia 3 ) . : S O CI E X MEMBER OF ALUMNAE Senator Porter H. Dale of Vermont, [Mn Coburn was formerly Miss Mary o | penhaver, Mrs. Edelin, Mrs. p, D, 0 the current trend of stage and and Mrs. Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Pred J. | Elizabeth Mohun of this city. Card Party Planned Inrhnge Mrs. Hufty, Mrs. Karr, Mrs, | fcreen at the drama workshop of the : T AT T ———— Miss Shearr, Miss Prances | | District of Columbia League of Amer- Kammerer, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Camp- | To Ald St. Thomas' Church. bell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanicy Powell. ‘ Mrs. B. Scott Young will leave t0daY | The Rector's Aid Soclety of St.|M: Smith and Mrs. Stewart. (Continued on Fourth Page) for Florida, where she plans to spend | Thomas' Episcopal Church will give its | = Mrs. Vance Duncnn Chapline has left several weeks at Miami Beach and Ol’-] annual card party at the Shoreham Washington for Panama, where she will | lando before returning to her apartment Hotel, Monday, February 16. Included foin Comdr. Chapline. |at the Shoreham Hotel. in the list of Sponsors are Mrs. Charles il i g 1 J. Bell, Mrs. Arthur Tirrell, Mrs. Frani Sl O :Vf'énafififr"'fi:« Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson of Pel- | Anderson, Mrs, John Wise Morse, Miss e R | ham Manor, N. ¥, are at the Dodge |Eva Wilson, Miss Woodward, Miss Feeis Hnm during thelr brief stay in the |Nellle M. Shield, Miss Sophie Casey, . ’ RGN e e mhert b vavint ot R Mrs. Willam D, Leahy and Mrs. Georde ich’s Half-Yearly Dayton, Ohio, are at the. Carlton for a | e 'y Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Werner and| Mrs. H. F. Tait and Miss Florence | thelr daughter, Miss Jean Werner of | Hyde will be in charge of the sale of | New York City, have motored to Wash- cake and candy and will be assisted by February Shoe Sale Prices at Pre-War Levels TAR. WASHINGTON, _@!Bw,fim,m"d Page) and Mrs. Ross have recently moved into their new home near Olney, Md. Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith entertained at luncheon today at the Willard, fol- lowing her book talk. The company in- cluded Miss Janet Richards, Mrs. John ! Dickinson Shertan, Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, Miss Edith Lumsden and Miss % Mary Louise Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell will | be among those who will entertain at | dinner preceding the third of the serles of Friday evening dancing classes at the Willard Friday. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry entertained at | “uncheon yesterday following the morn- 4ng musicale, Mme. Senora de Cheva- lier, wife of the charge d'affaires of the Ptnm legation, Mrs. Charles E. Riggs and Miss Evelyn Howe, Mrs. O. Augustus Simpson was hostess | + @t luncheon yesterday in the Washing- ton Club, when her guests included Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. Peyton Gor- % Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mrs. Davenpork te, Mrs. Percival Ridsdale, Mrs. Wil- Robrt B. Coburn of liam Tewsbury, Mrs. Huron W. Lawson, y Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler, Mrs. Ed-“ HYSICAL @LTUR‘ mund Horgan, Miss Mary Badger Wil- SHOES eon, Mrs. Arihur Tirrell, Mrs. Smith Bowman, Miss Daisy Prentice, Mrs. Bes- sle Edson, Mrs. John F. Gaynor and Mrs. Edwin 8. Puller. i | Miss Elizabeth Lineberger, a mem- | ber of the senior class at Welh’(l?y College, following her midyear examin- | ations is spending the week with her | parents, former Representative and Mrs. Walter F. Lineberger, at 2100 Massachusetts avenue northwest. i Mrs. C. L. Sevier of Bristol, Tenn., and her granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Sevier, are at the Shoreham Hotel. where they have taken an apartment for two months. Mrs. Sevier is the mother of Mrs. H. H. Shelton, who also resides at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Weston of New. York, left for their home yesterday after a visit of about a fmonth in Washington. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lavner, snd with her mother working for the Miss Elsa Ekengren entertained last | success of the benefit performance at the Belasco February 16, for the Vassar evening at the supper dance at the Alumnae. Club Chantecler. The Rev. Meade Bolton MurBr\dp‘MtrutHw young women to serve as a | Fulton, Miss Ina Stock, Miss Virginia will entertain informally at tea tomor-'special floor committes. The list in- | Price and Miss Irene Barnes. row afternoon ip his apartment at the cludes Miss Nan Fox. Miss Margaret Cavendish In honor of the Rev. Alsop Davis, Miss Ruth Liitle Miss Eliza-| Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lake enter- | s+ Lessingwell of Connecticut. Miss Mary beth McKelvey, Miss Carrie Roper tained a company at dinner at the “;fp Cryder will preside at the tea =—————— table. Judge J. Harry Covington entertained & small company of men at luncheon « yesterday at the Willard. Smart-Style Footwear for Women Further REDUCED to $8.90 $6.90 which formerly Sold at $10.50 to $18 While these reduced prices do not include our entire stock, there are shoes for all occasions—walking, afterncon and eve- ning—and in an assortment which affords good choice. All Sales Final RICHS FST.ATTENTH Women's Physical Culture Shoes The shoe that every woman knows and admires for its 85 style and its built-in ° comfort, now offered S—— at prices usually ! asked for ordinary footwear! d ’ o Women's Straps and Pumps High Shoes $ Women's black Pa" $ 085 high shoes, in brok- e en SIZEE” i s il ’ Men’s Stacy-Adams Shoes Black and . Black and Tan, Kid 3 5 Tan - Kid | and Cal f, > and Calf, ! 270 Pairs Black and Tan Suede Alabama State Society To Give Gay Ball Tonight. { Ch; Arrangements have been completed ic for the annual ball to be given by the = Alabama State Society in the large ball LrH-Ie room of the Willard this evening. Dancing will begin promptly at 9 oclock and continue till 1 o'clock. Hats During the 20-minute intermission & short program will be given by 24 mem- 2 bersof the Arlington Hall Glee Club, of These talented young vomen have as their directcr Mme. egina Vicarino and their accompanlist is Miss El zabeth "LINOL" Sanford of Connecticut. The club is fomposed of 40 young women, Who rep- - resent 20 different States. Alabama is represented by Miss Nettie Hcnderson of Birmingham. Mr. John D. Machen, president of the society. and Mrs. Machen will extend a . Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWELN F»s G stacy- —_— Stacy- A da-m’s 350 Pairs Adams Ox- High Shoes fords . FRIDAY Black Coats for Larger Women All are the new longer length with semi-fitted lines that are distinctly 1931, 546 %39 cordial reception to the guests of the gvening. In the receiving line will be Senatcr J. Thomas Hefiin, Represent- ptive and Mrs. Miles C. Allgood, Rep- Tesentative and Mrs. Edward B, Almon, A Pad IS Join METUIE The off-face model sketched, of superior linol, ve and Mrs. Lamar Jeffers, piped in plaid crepe, in black, brown and ve ard Mrs. Fayette Pat- chukker. Several other very charming models. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR S W, P Moses &§ Sons One Group of Children’s Shoes Reduced %3 EdmonstoneTo. === /NCORPORATED 612 13th Street N.W., Between F and G Streets Carl M, Betz, Manager—No Branch Stores irs n A. E Lee Barnes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry R. Bk S Thomas W, pait vice ores F Street at Eleventh | Originally §59.50 to Originally $89.50 to dent of the society, and Mrs. Cain. ! 1 o & + .+ @ Jew were « +« . @ few were e 110 Mr. Thomas W. Cain is chairman of || New Spring lew Spring $79.50 10 $165 the ball and has appointed & group of | ““peccy” “PEGGY” 79. o r | F§OC§S e Fgcicgs Furred with i307-9~11-13 6 SLNW KAFKA'’S e Kit Fox, Karakul, . CI F at 10th St, S : Brothers ;S l S Skunk and Persian Lamb Oci:ri?fj Ea: 4 e n s a tz O n a a Ie Of Choice of the House & On Sale Friday e Children’s Depts. A STUNNING GROUP OF l 75 Gorgeous Fur-Trlmmed c\:VO;tS 87 (3rd Floor) STREET, SUNDAY NIGHT AND EVENING T e s Many items priced below and Misses .. a few were to $175 wholesale cost to us. . DRESSES MANY IMPORTED MODELS Genuine Bargains Pn.:" Girls' R-yon $| ‘50 Third Floor i WERE FROM FRIDAY ER e $| .00 Specially purchased from a maker of FINE COATS who wanted to start nn‘ $395 Ra ‘5"“' $2 50 00 | his Spring Models—accepted our RIDICULOUS PRICE on his ENTIRE 5195 Tots® Wool 5 5 . STOCK—Never before as early as this time have we offered SUCH SENSA- misolhamiisey $|_50 A TIONAL VALUES—SUCH FINE FUR TRIMMINGS—SUCH _ ELEGANT t 'pfibarn $2.95 $ B Bath- . . " 5 ie P T ALL' SAUES| FINAL i chaning a VVINTER COAT do not put it off. ELEVENTII ST. - BETWELN FaG s i " $1.95 79c Special $1 to $1.50 Boys’ Suits, sizes 1 to 8 years 790 $1.50 Jersey Leg- gins . S 79C $1 to $1.50 Middy Blouses 79¢ White Skirts to match i 79¢ — $2.95 to $5.95 Woolen Dresses— $1.95 to $2.25 $1 to $2.95 “"79¢ to $1.59 $4.95 to $5.95 Silk “THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.” FRIDAY . . . Just 30 Remaining Frocks and Gowns $19 Originally $29.50 to $59.50 For Women and Misses Sizes 14 to 42 Many of these beautiful gowns arrived during the past three weeks. All are suitable for wear now and early Spring. Closing-Out Friday Winter Coats ACTUAL VALUES 349.50’ $595° & %6950 Elegant Fur Collars and Cuffs Dresses, 1 Dresses, <lightly Manchurian Wolf Caracul i . ¥ soiled $|-95 I / Pohted Wolf Persian Lamb Prints Chiffons Flat Crepes fiiL_:uo Berets, Velvet Tams, At / o i&:{.;z‘z §;;Z-“\'Vnolf Moravias Taffetas 25c to 79¢ / o Mo, Second Floor *Rabbit Chinese Badger $1.95 and $2.95 Felt Hats and Tams— 59¢ to 79¢ $1.95 to $295 Sweaters, slightly soiled. Now 59¢ to $1.00 e 3095 Advance Siyles That Will Be in Good Taste Next Season Nipped-in Waistlines, Straight Lines, Pouch Collars, Shawl Col- lars, Fur Cuff Treatments, Double-breasted and Side Tie Effects. ALL COLORSTALL SIZES BLACK 9o Chic Missy Sizes 12 to 20 Abundance Friday ... . 100 Winter _ Bags Browns—Greens—Tans | Women’s Sizes 14 to 44 98C Blues — Grays — and Special Group of ), i fiTweed Sporh Material: LARGE SIZES up to 52 * Black, brown, blue and green suede and leather. The Friculy Show BRESLAU’S 1307t 1313 G st. L3 Afternoon Dresses *10 Were 19.75, 29.75, 39.75 ® g](_)SEPH-R-‘ HARR!S-@- — 1224 F STREET — All Remaining Winter Coats 1/, Off Because of the Unprecedented Bargains All Sales Must Be Final KAFKA'S Inc. F at 10th St.