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SOCIETY. 2 ;’nmrt/ ¢ Here's a Value! Regularly $2.50 CURTAINS Monday Only $1.50 r-. tailored and rufied sette curtains. Newest vastel shades , . . aizo ecru. Sitp Covers Made NOW ‘at Guaranteed Savings 8lip Covers. Draperies, Awnings, Reupholstering, Window Shac {}DEWQ Draperies Distinefion 1202 G St. Disfrict 3211 W. DINoses & Sons F St. at Eleventh A Spongy Woolen COAT for Spring —in that very new shade, Skipper Blue. A high belt and fitted lines that lend in- finite grace to the wearer, The luxurious fluffy collar is blue wolf. So very smart! $ 4 9.75 Many other beautiful coats in this same spongy woolen or rough tweed. Colors include bandana red, sandal tan, greyling, avocado green and black. Furs include blue fox, broadtail, kid and blue wolf. . $29.75 1w $135 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Luncheon and Dinner | Parties Are Numerous On Quantico Calendar Mrs. Randolph C. Berkeley Entertains for Mrs. Hicks, Just Back From Haiti. QUANTICO, Va., February 28.—Out- standing among the social events of this week was the luncheon given by Mrs. Berkeley, wife of Brig. Gen. Randolph C. Berkeley, at the Officers’ Club yes- terday afternoon. Mrs, Berkeley enter- tained in honor of Mrs. Hicks, wife of Capt. Chaplain G. Hicks, who has just returned from Haiti, and who is now living in Washington. Other guests of the luncheon and the bridge which fol- lowed were Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, Mrs. Alexander A. Vandegrift of Wash- ington, Mrs. Maurice S. Berry, Mrs. John F. 8. Norris, Mrs. Florida Harold_H. , Mrs, Haroi 3 Raphael Griffin, Mrs, Bourke, Mrs. John Kaluf, Mrs. Bone, Mrs, Maurice G. Holmes, Mrs. William K. MacNulty, Mrs, George Fisk of Williamsport, Pa.; Mrs. Leland S. Swindler, Mrs. Lester E. Power and Mrs. George W. Walker, Lieut. Col, and Mrs. Andrew B. Drum gave a dinner party, followed by bridge, Wednesday evening to which they in- vited Brig. Gen, and Mrs. Randolph C. Berkeley, Capt. and Mrs, Reynolds Hay- den of the Navy, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John R. Hanley, Capt. and Mrs. Blythe G. Jones, Capt. and Mrs. W. Walter Rogers, Capt. and M { H. Noble and Lieut. and Mrs. | Waller. Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton C. Jerome entertained with a dinner party in honor of their house guests, Capt. and Mrs. Field Harris, last Saturday eve- ning. Cards were played after dinner. Their other guests were Capt. and Mrs. Harold D. Major, Capt. and Mrs. Henry A. Carr, Lieut. and Mrs. William O. Brice, Lieut. and Mrs. Ivan W. Miller, Lieut. and Mrs. Lemuel A. Haslup, Lieut. W. D. Saunders, jr., and Lieut. David L. Cloud. Miss Betsy Ann Steele, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Franklin T. Steele, gave A dinner party last week end for Miss Ann Nettekoven, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph I. Nettekoven, who leaves early in March. Capt. Nettekovtn is being transferred to Guam and he and his family will leave when the Hender- son sails next month, It is with regret that the younger set marks Miss Nette- koven’s depariure. Besides the honor guest Miss Steele entertained Miss Mil- dred Lewis of Culpeper, Va., who was her house guest for the week end; Miss Mary Ricketts of Washington, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Mary Louise Nutting, Miss Helen McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ewing Wall, Lieut. Willa: Reed, jr.; Lieut. Harry J. Beyer, Lieut. Francis H. Bradbury, Lieut. Warren E. Sweetser, jr.. Lieut. Daniel W. Torrey, Lieut. Theodore O. Brewster, Lieut. Robert H. Kerr, Lieut. Rosewell B. Burchard and Lieut. John G. Adams. Miss Steele gave her dinner party at the Officers’ él‘ub and later with her guests remained for the dancing. Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond F. Crist gave a dinner party at the club last Pri- day in honor of Miss Isabelle Brumby, daughter of Admiral Frank H. Brumby, commandant of the navy yard, Ports- mouth, Va. Miss Brumby has been the est of Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel B. Griffith for a fortnight. Other guests were Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, daughter of Admiral Robert M. Kennedy of ‘Washington; Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel B. Griffith, Lieut. Thomas Noon, Mr. John Devereaux and Mr. Edward Devereaux, both of Washington. Mrs. Walter C. Ansel, wife of Lieut. Ansel, U. 8. N, entertained several out- of-town guests at luncheon on Wed- nesday, having as guests Mrs. Kitrelle, wite of Admiral Sumner E. W. Kitrelle of Washington; Mrs. Moore, wife of Comdr. Charles J. Moore of Washing- ton, and Mrs. Dessez, wife of Capt. Les- ter A. Dessez, Marine Corps, also' of Washington. Mrs. Alfred H. Noble, wife of Capt. Noble, gave a tea that after- noon for Mrs. Ansel's guests, asking in & number of friends to meet them. Another dinner party of interest was that given by Maj. and Mrs. Raphael Griffin at their quarters last week end, to which th!i invited Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Randolph C. Berkeley, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Andrew B. Drum, Maj. and Mrs. Harold L. Parsons, Capt. and Mrs. Robert H. Pepper and Lieut. and Mrs. George W. Walker. Mrs, Griffin also entertained with a bridge party Thursday afternoon for Mrs. George Fisk of Williamsport, Pa., | who is a visitor the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam K. MacNulty. Other guests Were Mrs. Harold L. Parsons, Mrs. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. James M. Bain, Mrs. | Blythe G. Jones, Mrs. William K. Mac- | Nulty-and Mrs. William O. Brice, . Parsons, wife of Maj. Harold L. Parsons, entertained with a luncheon, followed by bridge, Thursday afternoon at her quarters. Among her guests from out of town were Mrs. Abbot Mills of Washington, Mrs. George Fisk of Wil- ltamsport, Pa., and Mrs. Thomas Kirby of Washington. Mrs, Piper, wife of Lieut. Earl 8. Piper, entertained with a bridge party Thursday afternoon Mrs. Blythe G. Jones, Mrs Theodore H. Cartwright, Mrs. Clarence J. Chappell, Mrs. Robert H. Rhoads, Mrs, Presley M. Rixey, 3d; Mrs. Samuel B. Griffith, Mrs. Prank H. Wirsig, Mrs. Raymond F. Crist, Mrs. Perry O. Parmalee, Mrs. Arthur F. Bin- ney, Mrs. Walter L. J. Bayler, Mrs. Al- len C. Koonce, Mrs. John H. Stiliman, Mrs. Clovis C. Coffman, Miss Ethel Butler and Miss Ann Nettekoven. Mrs. Rainier, wife of Chief “Quarter- master Clerk Norman Rainler, has as her guest her sister, Mrs. ‘Whitney, wife of Capt. Harold W. Whitney, of Phila- delphia. Mrs. Rainier gave a bridge tea last Tuesday at the Officers’ Club in honor of Mrs. Whitney. For bridge she invited Mrs, Mayo E. McKeown of Tulsa, Okla.; Mrs. Leland 8. Swindler, Mrs, John F. McVey, Mrs. Murl Cor- bett, Mrs. Bert A. Bone, Mrs. Henry A, | Carr, Mrs. Ivan W. Miller, Mrs. Thomas | B. Jordan, M Richard H. Schubert, | SALE 1,550 Sample Spring Frocks Values to $19 ¢+ . Exact Duplicates of Higher Priced Models— Monday and Tuesday $8.75 Silk flat cre prints, chiffons, plaids, stripes, jacket suits, the new Red- ingotes, models for every occasion, in the very newest Spring colors. These are original sample frocks . .. no two alike. SIZES 11 to 80, including Y2 sizes. GYaniTY GDress cSnorre 527 14th St. N\W. Opposite Willard Hotel s E. Bert A, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MARCH 1, 1931—PART THREE. ~ GIFTED CAPITAL GIRL MISS EUGENIE LE MERLE, Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Le Merle, who recently took her bachelor of architecture degree at George Washington University, graduating with distinction. Mrs. Prank H. Wirsig, Mrs. Robert H. Rhoads, Mrs. Reginald C. Vardy, Mrs. Harold B. Sanford, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Helen McDonald, Mrs. dinner parties are being planned to precede the dance Capt. Beane | tained Mrs. Eugene P. Snyder and her and Mrs. John Kaluf enter- Eagan, Miss De Witt, Miss Olga Osten | daughter Grace of Arden, Del and Miss Hodgson. Additional guests were Mrs. Hayne D. Boyden, Mrs. | Sol E. Levensky. Mrs. Benjamin H. Wolever, Mrs. Alton P. Hastings and |to Mrs. Henry Boschen. Late arrivals at Quantico are Maj. and Mrs. Samuel A. Woods and their daughter Camille, who have reported here this last week for duty. Maj. | Woods comes from the U. §. S. Florida. | Miss Celeste Shanon, daughter of | Capt. and Mrs. Harold D. Shanon, cel- | ebrated her tenth birthday anniversary Tuesday by entertaining 17 of her little friends at her birthday party. Capt. and Mrs. Alfred H. Noble and their three sons, Alfred, Gale and Dicky, are spending the week end in Baltimore as the guests of Mrs. Noble's | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | L. A. Dorsey. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer B. More- house of Washington and their small sons, Bryan and Alan, were week end guests of Capt. and Mrs. Norman M. Shaw. They returned to Washington last Monday. Capt. Fleld Harris of Langley Field and Mrs, Field Harris were week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton C. Jerome, Capt. and Mrs. Alfred H. Noble had | as their guest over the week end Mrs. Noble's brother, Mr, Walter R. Gale of Baltimore. Capt. and Mrs. W. Walter Rogers and Lieut. and Mrs. Lawson H. San- derson have issued invitations to & dance to be given at the Officers’ Club Saturday, from 9 to 12 o'clock. _Several tea | house guests over the week en Capt. and Mrs. Richard H. returned Sunday from a week Athens, Ga. They motored down | Heating Specialists Over 25 Years Automatic Heat That's what moderns de- mand—what the United States Oil Burner gives you. Get a “U. B.” put in now, and be prepared’ for fickle Spring weather. Special Price On United States QOil Burners For Immediate Installation Colbert dependability has stood the tests of over & quarter of a century, and as- sures you satisfaction. Budget Payments Arranged Maurice J. Colbert Co. PLUMBING, TINNING 1908 M St. n.w.- Vor the wedding of Miss Julia Brad- 1!!1!', who is a cousin of Mrs. Jeschke'’s. While in Athens they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James' White. Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond P. Crist having been or- left the it fe. They will spend today, dered to the Asiatics. two weeks' Crist's parents, Devereaux, in Washing ing for China on the Henderson March 17. ‘The Quantico basket ball team, under the direction of Maj. Roger W. Beard, made an extended trip last week end. They played games at Langley Field, Fortress Monroe and Norfolk. This week end they played & series of games at Carlysle Barracks, Md. o Mr. and Mrs. King-Smith At Home on Wednesday | Schul Mr. and Mrs. King-Smith will be at home Wednesday afternoon, March 4, | from 4 to 6 o’cloc] North Beach Women's Club Plane Card Party The anhual cafd party and dance of the Women's Club of North Beach, Md., ‘be held in the main ball room of lhol'el.umh “ Hotel - Friday n:- ning. The students of the Marjory Webster: School will give an exhibition dance. The ns_will be Mr. and Mrs. mmx"fle. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Casassa, Mrs, M, T. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Mi Miss Eugen McDowell, row, Mrs. William P. Lewis, Dr. Grafton | Bajley and Mr. Robert Me: ! New Spring Frocks Canton Crepe . Printed Crepe Printed Chiffon A new Spring frock for $7.90? Yes—and a smart one, too! In the same styles found in high- er priced dresses—redingotes, silk suits or one-piece models. In bright colors, navy or black. Sizes 14 to 44. NOTICE You have the privilege of a charge account, de- livery and all the service that the name “Moses” stands for, SECOND FLOOR Inthe Opportunity Shop W. . Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh SOCIETY. It’s Smart To Have Your PHOTOGCRAPH TAKEN At JNoses Photographs 11x14 inches You Need Not Buy More Than One . A really lovely studio portrait of yourself, your youngster . . . or any member of your family . . . for $1. You need not take more than one, but you may have as many poses as you wish for $1 each. Come in and see some of the photographs we have made in our studio. | Extra Prints $1 each NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY STUDIO—LOWER FLOOR W. B, Moses & Sons = F Street at Eleventh And now you may have Beautiful Sheoes —at moderate pricesf—that fit perfectly! Rare Fur Bargains 4 Northern Seal Coats And a Few Pony Coats Sizes 16 to 40 Formerly $150 Up $75 Beautiful creations, one and all, cer- tain to be cherished by their lucky pur- chasers. Come in and see them tomor- row . ..remember there are only a few in this reduced price group. JOSEPH SPERLING, Inc. 709 13th Street N.W. Member Master Furriers’ Guild P-0-S-I-T-1-V-E-L-Y IS ALL YOU NEED! CHOOSE ANY PIANO IN THE STORE - - - Greatest STIEFF SALE! Drastic PRICE Reductions Remember! After this GREATEST STIEFF SALE, these prices and terms are positively withdrawn. We deliver free within & radius of sixty miles, Think of purchasing your favorite make in a brand new Baby Grand or Upright Piano at only $3.00 down and $1.00 per week to those of approved credit. Your old piano or phonograph will be accepted in trade at a liberal allowance if you have one. Open ever: evening—better come in tonight. New and Used Upright PIANOS Stieff Steinway Knabe Shaw Bennett-Bretz Ev ; ¥y PIANO Reduced! In NEW Grln= Famous Names as Stieff Shaw Bennett-Bretz Davies & Sons Chase & Baker Davies & Sons $3 Down—$1 a Week 1340 G STREET N.W. Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. OPEN EACH NIGHT DURING SALE. -~ STYLE Swagger new, light weight shoes for # the young woman., Moulded-to - Foot lasts. Widths from AAAA. Spring. touches of models —with SHOES Perforations This swagger new per- forated oxford . . . Putty Beige . . . Green + « . or Black Morocco —also blue kid. Sandals New, airy, open-shank Sandals . . . Sea Sand Kid with putty . . . Black Kid with patent .« . Black Moire with . satin, I \... Watersnake Watersnake oxfords, pumps and straps... combined with brown, blue, green or black Morocco, Very smart! “Skipper Blue” “Skipper Blue” kid . . « very fashionable t Many stunning telling watersnake. DYhAMIC T T AT S S PR s T A NG T O SERVICE SHOES GO()D LOOKING, marvelously comfortable and eflicient walking shoes . . . with the sturdier welted soles. Made on new, modernized, moulded-te-foot lasts. They fit every part of the foot . .. like no other popular priced shoes you've ever bouglhit! 5 & G trim._Also black or white kid «.... $6 A new, shapely, dull black kid strap effect with perfora- P tions ...coeeens ‘6 One of the most pop- ular sellers. Black or brown kid, four-eyelet tie 4. New Spectator Heel Pump. Blonde ecalf with dark brown, Also white buck, black or brown trim 36.50 e e e e e