Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1931, Page 20

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B—4 SOCIETY]] __(Continued From Third Page) Mrs. John L. Proctor will be hosts at an informal dinner this evening. Mrs, Emily Newell Blair, former vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, was the speaker at the ven yesterday by the Woman's Na- lonal Democratic Club, She disc “Women_in_Politics.” Representative Charles R Crisp was to have been the honor guest and speaker, but he wa detained at home because a! illne His subject was to have been * “Liberali~ gation of the House Rules. Among_those at the luncheon were Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Helen | Ray Hagner, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Stuart Lansing, Mrs. Charles S. Ham- lin, Mrs. Charles Warren and Miss Eleanor Connolly, all of whom sat at the speaker’s table. Others in the company, many of them with guests, were Mrs. W. W. Hubbard, Mrs. Roland Ringgold of Shepardstown, W. Va.; Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Maicolm C. Tar- ver, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Bertram Chesterman, Miss Lel Peachy of Mount Jackson, Va.; Mrs. Kate Tren- holm Abrams, E. C. Bryant, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. J. J. Mc- Swain, Mrs. Walter F. George, Mrs. Dmlld Macdonald, Mrs. John Boit, Mrs. Garrison McClintock, Mrs. Otto von Schraeder, Mrs. Thomas W. Har- | rison, Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meigs ahd the former's mother, Mrs. Arthur Meigs of New York. Well known women of Washington, thmmlnem among the music lovers in e Clpim City, who have taken boxes for the Lenten concert to be given in the Willard ball room Monday evening, February 23, by the A Capella Chorus, include Mrs. Chester Bolton, Miss Grace Burton, Mrs. John W. Crawford, Mrs. Sarah Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. John Lord O'Brian, Mrs. Tillman B. Parkes, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Frederic Arthur ‘Tilton, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenburg, Mrs. Orme Wil- son and Mrs. Charles Redding Williams. A quartet of outstanding soloists of Washington will assist the chorus throughout the program, with Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, soprano; Mrs. Doro- thy Wilson Halbach, contralto; Mr. ancelco Della-Lana, tenor, and Mr. Ridgway Taylor, bass-baritone. Mr. P!ul Gable is the organist for the !A!' Cl&ell-hckhan‘umwmch is formed 'om the choir ol e First Congrega- tional Church here. Two guest afternoons have been ar- ranged for art lovers in the District of Columbia League of American Pen ‘Women studio in Stoneleigh Court this week. Miee Leila Mechlin will speak on “Modern Art” at 4:45 o'clock Fri- i.hy hn.x‘d Miss xg;:ca 'Merrm Ruckman, 0 an e of paintings in the studio, will receive from 2 to 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Both occasions are open to visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Martin of Pelham, N. Y., are in Washington for 8 few days md are stopping at Ward- man Park tel. Miss Ruth Hintz and Miss Charlotte uu have returned from Annapolis, N lAtheé' vhil&: !nl'.r{nx;:;or at the aval Academy and Mrs. tz and at- tended 11 Mr. and Mrs. C. G: Grimes have ar- rived in Washington from their home in Dayton, Ohio, and are stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. Do Potter Brown of New York, who opened her ent at the Mayflower last week, left yesterday for & week’s visit in New York. are af Sheir brief stay in the Capital. Miss Selena Royle of New York City ment I was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Grace Frakes, Rt. 2, Rushville, Mo, Daily use of Cuticura Soap, as- sisted by Cuticura Ointment, will keep the skin and scalp healthy. CAPS Waves of Relief ( And 0 Breakers of Pain RELIEVE ' PROMPTLY NO NARCOTICS The Wonder * HEADACHE Remedy Get Them Today illY-Dnuinm 4 \ $2.50 Sun-Tan Marquisette CURTAINS Criss Cross and Tailored Styles $1.44p. —The most attractive homes this Summer will have these pretty curtains at their win- dows—Criss cross and tailored styles of marquisette in the new sun tan shade with woven figured designs in self color. 59c Reversible Warp Print Cretonnes, 36¢ yd. —Now is the time to buy cretonnes if you are planning new draperies for Spring. These are 36 inches wide, with lovely floral designs on light and dark grounds.—Third Floor. Purchased Group of Beautiful Lamps go into the sale at $9.98 Complete with Shades —1It was a fortunate coincidence that we made this special purchase just in time for this event. Otherwise these lamps would sell for $16.98. Adjustable bridge and three-light candle styles In the assortment, each with a beautiful hand- tailored celanese taffe’ . shade. Choice of rose wood, gold, green and rust colorings. The Popular 3-Candlelite Table Lamps —Old colonial torch- iere style table lamps in brass plated finishes, with attractively dec- orated parchmentized shades and long cord. Graceful, decorative and inexpensive— ‘Third Floor. llll [l l”/l{{{llly'// ////.7// A L INIHINI Here’s a Remarkable Offer! Furniture Slip Covers Made to Order of Belgian —Your Living Room—usually the first room to be seen and the one most often seen by visitors and friends—must be most carefully, most completely and most attractively furnished. Here are some very unusual values in Living Room furnishings specially planned for this, the Fourth and last of our series of home furnishing' sales. These and all the other specials for the Bed Room, Kitchen and Dining Room remain on sale this week! Use your charge account. Use our budget plan! Buy now and save! NV Tumimim |\u Linen—Special at —1If you are tired of the way your liv- ing room suite looks, or you want to protect it from the dust and sun of Sum- mer . . . there is nothing like pretty ° new slip covers. These will be made of striped Belgian linen (a linen and cot- For Any 3-Pec. Suite, Includ- ton fabric)—choice of several different color stripes. Work is done by experts and every set is— ing 5 Separate Cushions Customary In-Season Price . Price Would Be $39.75 , Guaranteed Sunfast, Tubfast, Non-shrinkable! “Karona” Worsted Wilton Rugs In Room Sizes—Spepial for This Event— usually low price. Choice of the 9x12 and 814x10%; ft. —This special event offers a splendid opportunity to invest in a high-grade seamless worsted rug at an un- sizes, in lovely Persian designs and rich colorings. A Special Collection of Fine American Oriental RUGS .—particularly desirable for Living Rooms $89.95 9x12-ft. Size—Formerly Priced $150 (Some Stamped “Irregular”) —Beautiful copies of priceless Oriental rugs. Although a few are stamped “ir- regular,” the majority are absolutely perfect, and the irregularities consist of noth- ing more serious than a blurring of colors. Every rug has been thoroughly washed to give it a rich, lustrous sheen, and is priced to make this an event of unusual im- portance. Kann's—Third Floor, Metal Fern Stands—Special, $1.00 Metal Smoking Stands, 89¢ Kann's—Fourth Floor. We Could Find No Better Value Than This— General Electric RADIO Complete With Seven Tubes for —It is a beauti- ful lowboy, T7- Y tube model (4 of t h em screen ) grid), and one . of the best radio values we have ever offered. It is a full size set in a trim, compact cabinet of Italian Renaissance design, in satin-finished walnut. It . is less than three feet high—an ideal size for' modest homes and apartments. $10 down—bal- ance in monthly payments. The regular price ~ is $131.60.—Fourth Floor. . A Special Collection of New: Radio Lamps $1.29 ea. —Charming lamps for the tops of radios—orna- mental and useful—Santa Maria ship models in pewter finishes with amber-colored glass shield the attractive colonial eoach styles in cop- per “finishes with amber glass shield and g_tg:a styles. All complete with long silk cord— A Specml Lot of Reg. $1.25 Table Runners In Beautiful Oriental Designs and Colorings —b52-inch table runners with oriental, conventional and floral designs in brilliant colorings on ea. black grounds. All edges securely bound.—Street Floor. Rayon Pillows $1.39 —Of course, this value is the result of a special purchase. ‘They are large size square pillows of colorful rayon. Some plain, others in dam- ask patterns. All filled with soft kapok. — Street and . Fourth Floors.

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