Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1931, Page 41

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S e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 19, 1931—PART THREE. ™™= of Miss Harriet Louise Sanger, daugh- | in their new apartment at 4700 Con- | Kronhelmer and Mrs. Sidney West left | They returned to their home Thursday, Hn Ooldmfl-h Sigmund was given| Mrs. Myron Hess of M-hnfle is Of Personal Interest ter of Mr. and Mrs. David ,.n,:.' of | necticut avenue. on Friday for Philadeiphia fo pass the |after & week's visit. rich birinday supper last, Sunday |the suset of & week of her mother, | 5on of Senator Elect to ¢ Mrs. Louis Krupsaw of Crittenden | week end. Mrs. Abe Sigmund was hostess Fri- Dight at her home, on Fifteenth street, Mrl.tuo 8. schomflul of Garfleld, Bring Bride to Capital To Washington Residents | | 3901 Gonnecticut avenue, to Mr. B. Paul | street was hostess. Fridey. April 10, at day. enteriainiog the Afternoon Bridge |by a party of friends, Covers were laid |stree Dr. and Mrs. Ladislsus Detre were | Broida, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Brolds | a bridge luncheon in Honor of her | or i i Mrs. Lawrence Gassenhelmer | i, or- Juncheon and cards at her | for 13. The Brotherhood of the Adas Isract| Interesting in Washington is the an- tion will have as a guest: nouncement from Sioux Falls, 8. D, Argonns . hosts last night at dinner at the Am- | of Parkersburg, W. Va. house guest, Mrs. §. Herman Kaufman | jaet night, when covers were 1aid for 12 | 8Partment in the Roosevelt. Mr. Norman Sper of Hollywood, Calit., | Congrega bassador Hotel, entertaining large | Mrs. Max M. Rich of 3701 Connecti- | o 1;‘;'“":;}5 Conn. Covers were Iaid | gyests, Mrs. George Shuler and her dsugh- | was ihe :uuz the past week of Mr. and | Speaker Y%. ;l*;on meeting tomorow DI | that Miss Evelyn Keller, daughter of party. The dinner was followed by gt Mrs, Asron Issacs of 3507 Hertford ler Jean, who were guests of the for.|Mrs. Sigmund outs L. Kaplan, executive director of | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keller of Beresford, i IR Mrs. Blanche L. Singer of New YOrk | place has as her guest her mother, Mrs, | Mer's mother, Mrs. Nettie Einsteln & Mr. and Mrs. A. Breslau and Mr. | gof, o oht City. 8. D. Will ecome the bilte G& . Miss Deborah Mase Licbman is in ‘ is the guest of her brother-in-law &nd | Henry Marks of Chicago, in whose hon- ‘&V‘o?dley Park Towers, have returned % | Dayid Goldstrom of Baltimore motored Mr. Leo Schlosberg is chairman of{ William J. Bulow, jr. son of United Philadelphia for the week end to at- | Pa, and Washinglon. At home this) Seter e e, e or shie entertained at bridge Thursday ;4‘;8:“""“ o ";u‘::" ¢ Cleveland, | Covey Sanington and wero guests of Yela~ | the entertainment program and an- States Senator-elect W. J. Bulow, on tend the Goldsmith-Kronheimer en- | evening from 8 to o'clock. ight. Dorothy ch o v ] S ay 26, at St. Teresa's Cat gagement reception todny at the home | Mrs. Victor Strasburger of Norfolk, | The marriage of Miss Sally Kaplowitz | ‘Mr. ang Mrs. Martin Mendelsohn and | Ohio, Who was the guest of Miss Audrey | Mrs, M. Barnett of Woodley Park ’,‘ga‘;{:gn:g'g;hshzfg;t{eramvwflxlmfif Betsetois. Catholic Church, of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith Va., is the guest of her brother-in-law and Mr. Dflt‘h‘d h“““d’fm‘m lfl?‘* their son Milton, who have been in New | Rosenberg of the Roosevelt, returned to | Towers has as her guests her mother, | (O -OUHITRd B Wotty® WInot, O [ mr Bulow is in Washington at pres- Mrs, Charles Schiesinger of Wheel- | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer | Thursday at the home of Rev. Dr. Solo- | York for several days, salled today on her’home PFriday. Mrs. Sadle Hofheimer, and Mrs. Isaac| gooo™u > o PRaN Ve R steal program { °Nt and will be secretary to his father ing, W. Va, motored to Washington | of the Broadmoor. | mon Metz. & two-month Mediterranean cruise. Mrs. George Lewin of Brooklyn, N. Y., | Solomon of Norfolk, Va. b s When his takve. Iia et i Abs Unly wigh friends and was the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hillman of At- Miss Phyllis Kronheimer, daughter of | Mrs. Eugene Fishel of Brooklyn, has been spending the week end as the‘ Mr. and Mrs. Meryle Stanley Rukey-; ’ States Senate, as he has been during mether, Mrs. J. H. Michaelis of Wnd-.lmuc City were guests in Washington | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kronheimer, and | Y., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wfl- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood of | ser of New York, the latter formerly - . his administration as Governor in man Park Hotél for & few days last | last week and while here were enter- | Mr. Alfred Goldsmith, whose engage- (liam Jacobs of the ~Ponce-de-Leon Wardman Park Hotel Miss Bernice Simon, daughter of Mrs | 1In proportion to population, the | South Dakota the past four years. Miss eption ay S| o in- ul e D AT e BTl o s B hat: |, T o e ok M. Fishel, | ihe. Anibassador. Hotel, Avangic. City. | Sunaay, ADFI 13 ! tries of the world. South Dekota Stae banking depar- Our Phone Number Is NAtional 5220 Values in Keeping With This Great Event! | $1.50 Dull Twist pe Advance Summer Frocks Sheer Ig%sg All Perfect! Charming Models—Worth $10 and $12.50! | ‘e e i wlo their dullness is permanent! In fact, they are extremely ‘desirable hose— at less than a dollar a pair. Cradle soles, French heels and pi Georgettes Styles for . In such smart shades a.sp S It Will Bea J oy to Select 'F rom These . o e Sandee Tendresse : Chiffons . Dancing . Tan Blush e ol $4 to $7.50 Hats || creres /™) O \ Trevel g ' by 8 Searlr(nsed l;:icksc,l !asl}‘icn 44(: bt . marks, shaped ankles Street \ and picot edges. Char- donize to the top. Real Bakus Sailors ; Dots | ¥ | [ Sports Ha% $1.50 Dull Chiffon Hose A i i g ¢ S&sh:ly lmpgrffit,sflk- : g : . : 1 0-the-top, ull-twist Rough Straws { Bandeaux y Florals . ] J Office ! ‘ RO e eIl o 74c - » i ioned, with picot edges and French heels. Sheer Braids '\ 4 Fiared Brima | Pastels - ¥ Vacation B ‘Boys’ 50c Sport Hose : - il llelngzth i sgmrtd hose Refreshing new, styles and colors galore—just as smart Contrasts 5 Sunday nghts 4 Sprlangwp:tter;asn ifi: 26C as smart can be—and what values! Hats for every vacation full elastic cuff Sizes 8 to 11. wardrobe, as well as for immediate wear. Black, Skipper : . . . . 7 » " i Blue, Greens, Sand and Pastel Shades. j I ”Pclud":lg CBeaut’fful I: ’:"”Zf’d Ch’g/ons a’;d F A Goldenbers's—Main Floo Goldenbers's—Second Floor. 5 rinte repes jor the Larger W oman: b, } Way Up in Fashion—Way Down in Price! Goldenberg dress values are always so good that it was no easy 3 2, 2 task t idy omething extra special for a great occasion like $ $ gla”ufa‘:t;rer v sambles 0, Women's New (;;lde:lzng:;’fuBsut here they are—and they are beauties! Ador- 4 5 A 1 '25 to 1 -49 NeW 34 able short sleeved and sleeveless pastel crepes with lace, eyelet em- Ay chd . 1 to 2050 NeCkwear 4 % broidery, self-pleatings, etc. Airy plain and flowred chiffons with g 28 Eyelet Batlste capelets and flounces! Stunning polka dotted frocks—some with Panamalacs o B Watteaux i % Laces sige 4 #1774 georgette over polka dots! Jacket frocks and two-piece frocks, show- 1 4 In a Thrilling c j 4 ing handsome color contrasts! Pretty flounced lale frocks with 4 . c Yd. Selection at taffeta sashes—delightfully youthful! And many more equally smart i Even the sophisticated are adopting these demure eyelet Berthas . . . sweetheart sets . cowlkcollarfs vu:h cuffs ... fashions! ‘s . AN ?aimscg embrogi%fles—gnd g )égu’ve g:ken Wh"?‘ lchdarmtu'x_g blouwleoa'. abots . cu’cular sets . .. front and back panels, etc. " o v rimmings an ance frocl ey make—you’'ll ado em, ! ) Including georgette, linen, silk crepe, pigue and1 lahcedpleces, ng‘éy'g;‘gv;nmgfiwfii’?:k _:;ui: Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 White, cream, ecru, flesh, green, maize, etc. 3eplnchu wide. in white, eggshell, ecru black-and-white and pastel shades. tone, Yacht Blue, Skipper Blue, Women’s Sizes 38 to 46 j $l 25 to $2 Laces and Flou'ncings $1 Double Width Chiffon Scarfs S e, : v 1 Beautiful 36-inch Bohemian type all-over laces Dainty double width scarfs in many pretty colors. 69 c Greens, Beige and All-White. Extra Sizes 425 to 52!, and flouncings in white, black, y‘e,cem and pastel 79 C ¥ou will like the fine qulx‘alis" ST Goldenbers's—Second Floor. . shades. oldenbers's—Main Floo Group of Very Smart ; Sy Smart as Can Be! $15 & $16.50 Coats | | = %\ | Junior Misses’ $5 A‘:."$i9s 0 5295 §" R— lgg ‘ - : D resses Babebeiein wad - i . ; Doeskin Gloves (N o 1 1 o i % \2 111;; 61"933‘;,-,, $ 088 g’::m $1‘77 b ‘ ‘ $2 95 tO $4 95 ‘ 3 ; S Colorful new frocks with the youthful iuee! X P Tne collaless skipper blue model oF 11760 5 vears (oF the petie hpure of $1.50 “Purity” gl;{,}; é;?npgr:dn;\?eWybsclfig iy sketched—with its unusual sleeve, a ¢ a few more years) demands! v its diagonal fastening and its white - Long-sleeved, short-sleeved and cool H w Ba and smart novelty pull-on sleeveless styles in plain colors, color ot-Water gS styles with contrasting ap- f crepe scarf—typical of their de- ) contrasts and daint For i 4 4 | 81 y prints. * plique, etc. Mode, beaver, 4l lightful styling! Other skipper Purchased for $ 1 59 il Flat, Crepes, Canton Crepes and Geor- or Syringes Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. and beige. blue woolens have fur fabric or 4 Tt gettes in pastels, high shades and a few Theiosskin pull ons come i o stiched self-collars and are smart- This Event—at darker colors. i of peach and eggshell, as i ly fitted and belted. Drastic Savings! Perfe_” 4 . . ) Quality in the delicate Spring shades well as white. s 1 i Other equally exciting values are e ] i 4 W Sises $% lo 7y But Not Al i B UL EWEEAE ardplals swoblenssin Beautiful advance Summer fashions in fabric bags | Junior Misses’ Coats S ikt Giinoisneds Gloves e black-and-white, black, green, navy or and the.very latest types of leathers—they are beafi‘mes. myeayol;ep:;l;lg g;}lf Diloe - AR herane Fine qualil(); 5 5 g ) ;a;. A‘Heexce]lemly tailored for such a Calfskin Pin Morocco Silk (‘repe atid \yowll adore: theie m:g:r: L‘,g‘: Zg;f,?%;ecfint:: importe RIS, ow price. Date : lai ilk smart lines! Scarfs, ¢ h amoisuede C i i3 I,?tnft Pig Grain Faille Silk throws, stand-up col- colors oxAxltlhese b“r; “t‘d i glc;lestu; putlyl)-n‘n a;l;lci 1’—’.3‘:53 \ Sizes 14 to 46 Are Pin Seal Shantungs / lars, fulitlabric trims— ;{‘yg,”' Rt b o g‘;‘e“e‘n' cuff styles that will lav i 2 Irai 3 in novel tweeds and plai 1 - k! 3 , ell " Bantad dhades. Sizes 15 Included Lizard anq Snalfe Grain p Linens LT G e A e s Made by the famous Seiber- 6 to 8. New Vanities...Envelopes.. Top Handles. .. years. ling Rubber Co. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Pouches...Chain Handles...Zippers Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Beige, Gray, Green, Red, Skipper Blue, Black, Yellow, Navy, Brown, Sea Sand, White. mel:t‘:o;::g-ne?,ai‘t’s: composition trims, tooled effects, orna— $1 tO $3.50 Sample JeWelry Bl;a]amas, gowt”sl - Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. N k, B d oomers, Panties, . . Chemise and Step-ins c $7.50 b ; l'lSt ; ; atCheS Ty AR neh Bre:celae‘;? E::fl:‘ngs 59c Of firm smooth quality, in dainty pastel shades with applique For IWiSS(’&—WO"‘len—Girls—Boys! 3 Brooches Pendants designs in contrasting shades. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. ‘Women’s and misses’ fancy white gold ¢ 4 A Sounds incredible, doesn’t it? But see for yourself the filled watches with engraved bevels and ¢ marvelous values we secured for this once-a-year event! Kiddies’ 39¢ Waist Suits | Women’s 35¢ Gauze Vests SR SEwalan anovenients. OBt i 4 2 - 2 _ Nainsook walst Summer - weight g“,‘,‘:m{(‘me:eaf, SGilre o- SO0 TilgDE: g f Many With Real Sterling Silver Backgrounds suits, with drop seat, sleeveless gauze cot- Boys' and girls’ leather-strap watches 4 Crystal, Opaque, Metal and Novelty Effects— short legs and gar- ton vests, in sizes 36 with fancy engraved cases, luminous 4 ter attachment. to 44. Slight irregu- hands and dial and guaranteed 6-jewel Choose now for your own use, and for all those ’i lars. birthday, graduation, etc., youw’ll need in the near future. to 12 years. movement, Goldenbers's—Main Floor. $1.50 Oz. Djerkiss $1.50 Mattress Covers 8c Sweetheart Soap 89c Photo Frames $1.19 Birdeye Diapers 50¢ Turkish Towels 35¢ White Broadcloth Boys’ 59¢ to 95¢ Blouses x40 extrs heavy Yarp, mercerized qual- d_Shirts of Platinum _finish 27x27 - Inch Hemmed 20 Blouses Perfume, 15-Oz. for martress *BLE, e $1 0] e~ 2 SC R, wok) 49C aiin M 7 3 C dotlble 'unrend? abtorht 1 8 C ;v,ml- "iha Yeney” broad. 39C twin bed sizes. = Cut 1 5 v Patterns. ustrous, " close woven 5 A delightfully fragrant 5 5 1o atlow tor shrinkage. 6 Cakes in sanitary sealed and lasting P'““"“‘ C Main Floor Main Floor packie. Third Floor Main Floor O IRRIINTS "Jr!‘{fi'f'ff'f"f"u I s A e -

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