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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D LS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1931. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) at the “Youth Revue” Monday at the District Chapter of the Red Cross are Senator and Mrs Henry F. Ashurst of , Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland of New York, Secretary of the Csechoslovak Legation and Mme. Broz, Representative and Mrs. B. Carroll Reece of Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Fer- nando Cuniberti, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. N and their daughter, who will entertain the members of her club; Mr. Mrs. John O'Connell, Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Childress, Mr. James F. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Aub, Mr. Robert H. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Over and Capt. Edwin Bettelheim, who will en- tertain the members of the military| Masons. Mr. William Tyler Page, chief clerk of the House of Representatives, and Capt. and Mrs. G. E. Adamson, tant to Gen. Pershing, will attend | with guests. | . C. N. Fyfe, superintendent of the | Boys' Club, and Mr. A. Mascaro, his| I.tt‘nl. are in charge of directing the | eas! | Miss Marle Lorbeerbaum and her | sister, Mrs. H. B. Lansburgh, at 2240 Cathedral avenue, are in charge of | arrangements and tickets. The event | is wholly by invitation, to further the Anterest of youth in athletics and sports, | end without charge for tickets. Mrs. Sam Ullman entertained at| funcheon yesterday at Wardman Park | Hotel. The guests numbered 19. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Chase of | ynn, Mass, are at the Dodge Hotel | during their brief stay in Washington. Mrs. George A. Bache entertained at | & Valentine tea at her home, 4560 Klingle street, Sunday, in honor of her‘ wartime coworkers in occupational ther- apy. About 20 guests were present. Miss Betty Bacon and Miss Sylvia Bcherberger will be the week end guests | of Miss Etta Taggart in her apartment ' 8t the Brighton. Mss. Albert Snellenberg of Baltimore | is at the Shorecham Hotel for an in- | definite stay. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levy of Rich- | mond, Va., are in Washington for a few days and are guests of Mr. Joseph | O'Hare at his apartment at Wardman | Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Adams of New ‘Y:rk City are at the Carlton for a few ys. | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whitney of Min- neapolis, Minn., are at the Dodge Hotel | for an indefinite stay. Mrs. John Donnelly of Hastings-on- the-Hudson, with Mrs. D. J. Powers and her daughter, Miss Margaret Powers of | ?obu ’Perryé N. ¥ e in Washington | for a few days and are stopping at | Wardman Park Hotel. ris Club Will Hear Talk n Bicentennial Tomorrow. Rk Mr. Percy J. Burrell will be the guest ©f honor at the Arts Club tomorrow ‘George Washington Bicentenary.” Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest will be the | Interest of society and sportsmen in| Washington and Virginia centers in the indoor horse show which the Riding | and Hunt Club will hold Saturday eve- ming at 8 o'clock in the riding hall at | Fort Myer. members of the club sponsored by outstanding the official and residential daughters of Representatives, SPONSORING YOUTH REVUE : $100,000,000 ADDED TO ENGLAND’S DOLE R | .;Unemployment Fund Now Totals | $450,000,000—2,642,000 Are Out of Work. By the Associated Press. LONDON, February 18.—The sum of | | £20,000,000 * (about '$100.000,000) was added yesterday to Britain’s dole fund | by the House of Commons, which last night _accepted _recommendations of | Miss Margaret Bondfield, minister of labor, for new unemployment loans. The labor loan authorization motion | was accepted by the Commons without a division, but previously a Conservative { motion to cut the amount of the loan | by half had been beaten by a majority | of only 31, the vote being 251 to 220. Seven-Foot. Tortoise. The shell and bones of a tortoise have been recently brought into this country for museum purpose which is said to be the largest known. The shell meas- ures a trifie more than 7 feet in length, {and it is estimated that the original | occupant must have weighed about 12,000 pounds. It was found in India by a scientist who was hunting for dino- saurs. < A England imported nearly 300,000,000 | pounds of cheese last year. SHRIMP SALAD and LOBSTER SALAD 5-07. can Dry Pack Shrimp.......23 |814-07. can Dry Pack Shrimp. |5-07 jar Wet Pack Shrimp... |6-07, can Large Picces Lobster. | The new grant pushed the total of [the British unemployment fund from £70,000,000 (about 3 000,000 (about $4: 00). The fund is already about $3: | ployment without jobs in the British Isles, and |~ 12-07, can Large Picces Lobster, $1.25 can Harvard Brand Lobster, 30c %000.000 in debt. | 6-0z can Harvard Brand Lobster, 55c Bondfield cited recent 6“4""0:\'“0(-)‘ 12-0z. can Harvard Brand Lobster, 95c e o] 7. glass Sea Crest Lobster. 000,000) to £90.- she said that there was no_ assurance | 12-oz. glass Sea Crest Lobster. | that the peak had been reached. Following the announcement that its infant mortality was only 33 per 1,000, | Western Australia claims to be the healthiest place for children in the | world. MME. BROZ, Wife of M. Ales Broz, secretary of the present with guests in the room of the District Chapter, Red Cross, the evening | of February 23 to see the Youth Revue. Czechoslovakian legation, who will be | —Harris-Ewing Photo. ) | | Mattie Carter. at 2708 Ontario road, and | Mrs. F. L. O'Brien Miss: Bell Brandon Snyder and her sister, Miss Myrtle Snyder of Martins- | burg, W. Va.. are spending the Win- [ter in Washington gt the Roosevelt | Hotel. % The American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, under the direction of Mr John. Thevor of New York City, held a luncheon at the Carlton today, 60 guests being present. | MISS SPILMAN DIES ‘Warrenton Woman Succumbs After Short Illness. Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., February 18— Miss Jennie Douglas Spilman, 79, eldest daughter of the late Judge Edward M. Spilman and Mrs. Spilman, died at her home, near Warrenton, after a short illness. Funeral services will be this Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern Colesville Pike Silver Spring, Maryland The “Old Tavern” int low-ceiling rooms and ‘es marks the ideal out-of- o for > Afternoon Teas Dinners And Bridge Parties Sunday Morning Breakfast, Too Twenty Minutes' Driving or “orners Bus and a group of Washington girls, in- cluding Miss Marian Brown, Miss Ruth | Brown, Miss Katherine Cutler and | Miss Elsie Huntley, all of whom are members of the Pirst Congregational Church of this city. ‘The committee in charge of tickets for the concert, which comprises Miss Grace Burton, Mrs. Louis Cramton, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin and Mrs James G. Wentz, has placed tickets on sale at both the PFirst Congregational | Church and at the Willard newsstand. | The following ladies have reserved Bables for the Women's Guild banquet be held Saturday on the American niversity campus on the fortieth an- miversary of the founding of the uni- | %mlty: Mrs. Peter M. Anderson, Mrs. | . F. Dewhirst, Mrs. James Shera | lontgomery, Mrs. George B. Woods, | . Delos O. Kinsman, Mrs. J. S. er, Mrs. Virginia Davis, Mrs. Cur- &is, Mrs. Samuel Polkinhorn and the | gnembers of the Phi Delta Gamma So- ; wority. i | Mrs. G. E. Townsend of Battle . 1 Mich., is passing some time at the (Carlton. Mrs. Lucius Boomer and baby daugh- ter of New York City are spending a few days in Washington and are stop- ping at the Dodge Hotel while here. Mrs. R. L. Barron of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. | Anno A Lecture With a —a satisfied cus- tomer is a valu- able nsset. SERVICE —Let us send for your rug. It will come back as bright and clean as the day you bought it. Mr. Pyle, NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. unce Demonstration of MARGARET BRAINARD’S COSRE’ TREATMENT To Which You Are Cordially Invited on Thursday, February 19th, at 2 ’Clock On Our Fifth Floor In Response to an i ¥ MARGARET WILL APPEAR To give scientific advice Enthusiastic Public Demand BRAINARD PERSONALLY on skin care and beauty health. Her Cosre’ Treatments will be continued through next week, the Fourth and Final Week. Margaret Brainard Beauty Preparations Are Sold Exclusively in Washington by JurLius GARFINCKELe-Co F STREET AT FOURTEENTH afternoon in St. James' Church. She is survived by one brother, Harry Spil- man, and five sisters, Misses Lucretia, Lucy, Nannie and Josephine Spilman’, all of Warrenton. 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BED ROOM SUITES. . SCREENS 5 SECRETARIES = v DINING ROOM SUITES. . LIVING ROOM FURNITURE— SOFAS . . .......$69.50 to $375 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS. . . $17.50 to $150 OCCASIONAL TABLES $9 to $50 . $135 to $450 .. $13.50 to $85 ..$49.50 to $450 $150 to $900 Oriental Rug Values HE Oriental Rug Dept. continues to offer very exceptional values on its entire collection for this event. ductions of native experts, hand-created gems of art, in a variety that will meet practically every requirement in size and effect. A Group of 50 Persian Rugs In a large scatter size, 6"3x3V/; feet, is a group of genyine Persian Rugs at THE SEA- $2 9.00 All are the pro- Savings in Domestic Rugs, ‘Carpets and Linoleums WILTON RUGS 9x12 WOOL Wiltox.1 Rugs. $80 Grade. NOW.. Finest FRENCH Wilton Rugs, size 9x12, formerly $105-s150. Now....$80 and $100 VELVET RUGS 9x12 Plain and Self-tone Patterns. NOW BROADLOOMS CARPETS Wide range of colors to suit any decoration. 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