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} : il Minf E Mrs. Loul turn from three-week E ewmyer = * Of Personal Interet 208 s iy s time | ant Mrs, Lo, Loeh bare ssturmed i mave rtoroed rem & gulock. M. Abia Newmyer vl b¢| Colonial Dames' Chapter To Washington Residents Sy turned i i thel mother, Mis. Loeh, 17 Y- | " Mra. Samue Solomon and er young : Milton, Kadden motored| Sponsors Lecture Series t Y E Mr. and Mrs. Mark_Goldnamer re- | Sron Gons rngim a Mrs, Abram Feist, with her daugh- T wark, N. J., turned griday from Hollywood, Fla., turn today from a visit in New York. ¢ X Sstiemeen Tetarmed Chapter 111, Colonial Dames of Amer- ", Mrs, 8. Mr, Herbert G heim has returned yester- ter, Miss Frances Felst, of Newark, N. spending several weeks here as the guest | where they spent several weeks. to Wardman Hotel from a visit [ 8- J., who have been in the West Indies pl % ¢e her | of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Small have given | i Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Gt con-| Mr. Carlfon Kaufman of New York and Cuba for a month, are NOW in | friends Milton Baer. up their home on Newark avenue and | inued her visit and is expected back| W8S here over last Sunday with his Miami, Fla., and will come to Wash-| "z "and Mrs. W. Liebman returned Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan are | have taken an apartment in La Reine, | this week. . and Mrs. Her L. Kauf- ington during March to visit Miss| wedresday from & week’s stay in At- | spending several weeks at Chal- | on Connecticut avenue, where they are| y;.. " \rox Rich, Miss Fannye Rich, to New ;ork Mon- Marjorie Feist, who 1s & student at Na- | jantic City, where they were guests of | fonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. now located. Mrs, Samuel Herschfeld “’; )lcn A tfonal Park Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Koenigsberg. Miss Phyllis Kronheimer has re-| The monthly meeting of the Sister- | o b " pich who have been at the s and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood have re- ("~ o e T th | turned to her home, 1945 Calvert street, (hood of the Eighth Street Temple will | Foivt g et s Karl Kaufman of New York, turned from s three weeks .trip to| Mrs. Harry Halin of Twenty-seventh | srom o visit in Philadelphls. take place tomorrow afternoon at 2|a- yeurned Friday from a threes | V1O guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Cuba and Miami, Fia., and have taken | Street sisited her son. Harry Hahn, Jr..| Mrs. Cecll Kaufmi o'clock. The guest speaker of the after- | weuy get"{0eh FEOR Ve Twenty-seventh an apartment at- Wardman Park |8t Yale, New Haven, Conn, "‘M"e" - | from a,visit in Reading, Pa., where she | noon will be Representative Sol Bloom, . treet, their homes in New Hotel. . Mr. and Mfs. Jercme Saks JOUNS | was the guest of her parents, Mr. and (who will speak on the Bicentennial Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eisenmann, who ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the J. C. R. | daughter have returnéd from Houston, | prrs Grotta. Mrs. Herman Hertzberg will give sev- have had an apartment at the Presi- Soclety of Denver, Colo, is planning an | TeX, where they were guests for some | Mr. M. Pisher of Buffalo, N. Y., was | eral vocal solos. A reception and tea | dent, Atlantic City, since January, will elaborate program for its regular meet- otheryin-law and sis- | the guest last week of his son-in-law | will follow the meeting. make their home there indefinitely. Priday, February ing at the Community Center, Sixteenth | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Myers, the | and “daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Mrs. Harry Isaacs and her two young| Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel was hostess |20, at Harvey's by the Afternoon Card and Q streets northwest, Wednesday | latter formerly Miss Sylvia Saks. Weil. : daughters, June and Carol, who were |on Thursday at luncheon and mah- | Club. afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charles A.| The ° Misses Helen Nordlinger and| Miss Bertha Baar of New York, for- | visiting the former's parents, Mr. and | jongg at the Ambassador Hotel to a| Mr. and Mrs. E-rg Roller t the Goldsmith will give the opening prayer. ae Liebman were in Balti- | merly of this city, was the guest of her [ Mrs, Edgar Baum of Allison street for | Party of eight. last week in Atlantic City id New There will be & talk by Dr. J. Winthrop | more eek ago, when they were | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | two months, have returned to their| The Woodmont Country Club has | York- Peabody of the Tuberculosis Hospital | guests of Miss Janet Wolf. Giles Hellprin, last week. home at Kew Gardens, N. Y. cards out for its annual stag and ——— Demarest Lloyd, 1825 R ‘st and a vocal program of music by Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I Kaufman, | Mrs. Mathilde Rosenthal and Mr.! Mrs, Willam Ogus and young daugh- ' smoker party Wednesday night at 8' Edinburgh has a revival in music. northwest. The final lecture of the T a3c8 Sl R i Free —— Our $2.75 Genuine Crex Rugs 5 ' A3, Phone $4.75 Oval Linoleum Rugs Opposite Colorful floral and neat block 75 8th ] Number— Cocl, Suirmery: rime: feas it it motifs sure to please you. 36x72- # Street v NAtional E;eakl;-t nook _g"miim patterns l;:utew?l’rl $ 95 ’ ‘Enivince - : ‘ 5220 i u;)efl ‘:’/l::l;:t J.a‘s:? linoleum in green . = Downstairs Store. o\ 3 5 . . . i Downstairs Store. inch size. SALES Buy Your Summer Rugs Now! It’s Thrifty! American-Made GRASS RUGS Nationally known Amgrican-made Rugs of superior qual- $35.00 9x12 ity—offered to you now at 50c on the dollar, because they . were purchased on that same basis for this early Spring sale. Axminster Rugs 3x6 ft. Size ‘52.00 6x9 ft. Size $5.00 wiit fice $19 75 1 D Regularly $4.00 ¥ S pn Sow wnd atactive dedl A i 34 postn g65s | R SRR ~ S i Bl . o 9x12 ft. 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C 0D or d.".‘“ s. e regret. mail, phone, or Special Sale of $149 SUITES [f | Choice 5¢ at . .. % —for the Living Room . $ — . —for the Dining Room Choice Regularly 10c to 15c RN Regularly 29¢ to 49c at ~—Bread and Buter Plates ” . i —Cqke Plates f —Salad ‘Plalzs 4 L / —Cream Soups B $149 3-Pc. Living Room Suite O Qs | —Vesetable Diher ¢ g s 3 —Nappies or Salad Bowls . Attractively styled living room suite, covered $ 9 1 TN with 100% mohair—several smart shades. Suite com- prises a sofa, button-back armchair and club chair— : ~—Fruit Saucers . = ¢ = —10-inch size Meat Platters —for the Bed Room . —Bouillon Cups and Saucers all with reversible spring-filled cushions. - 3 Regularly 19c to 29¢ $149 Three-Piece Kroehler —Cups and Soucers . —Breakfast Plates : ; o R ly 39¢ to Bed-Davenport Suite ZDinner Fites : (87 0,05 g —-Footed Bokls e\ { - Z-cncll‘b.lnl Dishes This famous make of living room suite opens into —Coup Soup Plates 2 —Cream Pitchers a large size bed. Covered with serviceable material— —Small Vegetable Dishes = —Sauce or Gravy Boats several shades. Suite consists of button-back arm- —Small Salad Bowls \ —Covered Sugar Bowls chair, club chair and davenport, with reversible o spring-filled cushions. —Covered Butter Dishes 5149 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite %’009 19c Oatmeal | ¥ 14c Tea or Breakfast A 60-inch buffet, semi-inclosed china cabinet, $ 9 4 DlSheS o : 9 6c 4 . ol p lates oo s 6c Ead[ —8.irich Meat Platters console server, 6-ft. extension table, 5 side chairs and Large, deep oatmeal dishes, attrac- 1 armchair make up this marvelous group. Hand- tively decorated, Amazin 1 : T4 L | . g value at 6¢c g - 5 each! » N Covered Dishes somely finished, it is a bargain at $94! $149 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite . ||| #1.19 TeaPots, Each [ N " Regulaly 149 Choose from two artistic models, smartly fin- C e 5 i 3 ; 9‘ v Each ished. Suite consists of large dresser, ch.est of draw- i & . Decorated china covered dish mostly ers, Hollywood vanity and bow-end or poster bed. Decorated china tea pots, in several % N in the desirable rouriid shapes. .A',mufin sizes and styles. Neatly decorated. ' decorations. Use our BUDGET PLAN—it is convenient and ‘thrifty. No interest or. extras added. On Sale—Main Floor ‘and > " )