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Insteps that are in St ep with Fashion FOOT SAVER SHOES The !(Robem” —developed in beige, white or black kid. All at $10:50 THE proud curve of your instep is & youthful beauty you With Foot Saver Shoes, need to. never want to lose. you never The woman of fashion is charmed by this smart footwear, and grateful for Foot Saver’s patented inbuilt construction. . This invisible feature smooths away foot fatigue and wards off the dangers of pressure and strain. RICHS | col. Wade H. | Mason, THE EVENING SOCIETY (Continued From Fourth Josiah A. Van Orsdel, registrar lm- eral, and Mrs. mrry B. Gauss of the chapter houu Mrs. H. Whitaker was hostess to a party of n n luncheon today at the Shoreham Ht Additional pnnmms for the card rty to be given for the benefit of the Eucopll Church Home at the Willard sday afternoon, May 12, at 2:30 oc|oek. are Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Levi cooke, Mrs. John Paul Earnest, Mrs. C. B, Drake, Mrs, Alexander Bull, Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman, Mrs. Herbert Slo- cum, -Mrs. Stanley Rinehart, Mrs. Mackay Smith, Mrs. Truxtun Bell! C. Ravenel, 5 Stellwagen, Mrs, Duncan Phillips, Mlu Lawrence, Miss Eva Wilson, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Louis 8. Greene, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mrs. John T. Esch, Mrs. Arthur Snyder, Mrs. J. R. Fille- brown, Mrs. Clarence C. Willlams, Mrs. william D. Leahy, Mrs. Ben Hellen, Mrs. H. Rozler Dulaney, jr.; Mrs. Orme Wilson, Mrs. Charles ©. Glover, MrA John Hays Hammond and Mrs. Willi McClellan. Mrs. Bernard B. Jones, Mrs. Charles A. Douglas, )dn ‘William Dent Sterrett and Mrs. H. ©. Bryant. are among those who luve taken tables for the garden card party, which the Woman's National Democratic Club will give Tuesday lmrnoon, May 26, on the es-| Mrs. Cary tate of Admiral and T. Gray- son, on Wisconsin avenue. Others who have taken tables are: Cooper, Mrs. Julian J. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Luke I, Wilson, Mrs, Edward Keat- ing, Mrs. Harry N. mmy. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. F. Thompson, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Edwnrd K. Campbell, Mrs. Edward A. Stuart, Edward R. Martin, Mrs. Marshall Eust Miss Caroline I. Reilly, Mrs. Joseph E Davies, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Wi STAR, WASHINGTON, lam H. Sands, Mrs. Charles T. Cham- 3 M. Shartall, Mrs. , Mrs. George E. Flem- ing, Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. James G. Penn, Mrs. Lester J. Pollock and Mrs. Claude R. Forter. Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton, national president of the National League of American Pen Women, was the guest at luncheon orllhe n‘lfionldl et;eemltdi:; board of the league following meeun: otE board at the Willard Hom Seton left Was on last eve- n!nl for Philadelphia, ere she will stop en route to her home in Green- “CA:'c Connm d_ by group of Pen ompaniet s ‘Women, F;\(rs Seton will start May 23 for San Francisco to preside at the first Pacific Coast congress of the league,.from June 1 to 6. A picturesque feature of the society horse show at the Preece Riding Club next Saturday will be the children’s hunt teams, in which children 15 years and under will ride. The three daugh- ters of Repreaenmm'e and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Virginia, Martha and Alexandra, will make one team; Louise , Polly Foraker and Virginia Rodgers will comprise & second team, and Countess Sylvia Szechenyi, Nancy Jones and Molly Howe a third. In addition there will be several post entries from the Riding and Hunt Club |and other riding schools. The chil- dren will wear the traditional pink coats and black velvet caps and carry hunting equipment. Many prominent people will come to washington for the show, among them Mrs. Benjamin R. Holcombe, w) | three children always ride in this show; Mrs. Willl J. Donovan, whose | daughter Patsy is winning a name for herself as a brilliant equestrienne in the East; Evelyn Walker, v\ho now lives MATTRESSES RENOVATFD Best Service and Prices \ COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. | 219 G _8t. N.W. NAtional 5528 Bmhlul Nm 86.00 Lapinette $ 2.95 Jackets Sizes 14 to 38 ets in white, tan and of white md tan. Shawl collars and mannish collars.’ models vlu: Belted thtul fur fabrie jack- b combinations Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPALALY 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. ity ing. gheets 7 60 Size 81x90—Slight Seconds New mill purchase of heavy qual- from starch or dressing: 29c PILLOWCASES — 45x36 and 42x36 pillowcases, made of excellent quality bleached cotton with wide hems. Get & supply at a sav- 17(: $1.39 Seamless seamless bleached sheets, free Each NNIVERSARY SALE New Purchase 200 Lovely New. “Tempuhon ‘H 29c ?é..’%f.‘:f‘ff. 69c silk-to-the-top service-weight silkc hn¢ with h'ench fidee 2i5] Regular and extn sizes in r\m- resistant rayon bloomers, ins, chemises and two- ln—cne nrnent: also regular sizes in and combinations. Lace- mmed and silk-trimmed.—Street $1.50 to $2.00 79 c Rayon Undies . Regular, extra and double extra sizes in luxurious quality rayon gowns, bloomers, three-in-ones, combinations, slips and step-ins, beautifully, trimmed—Street $1.25 Rayon Pajamas ... .. Lovely’ one and gstch'crk and piping.—Street $20 to $35 Far i, .. *1() seatly, ‘Bingle. abd dousle. styles red fox, pointed black fox, dyed cross-| lox dnd blu- lox and other B2 48c Dresses th-bla Crepe and Silk Pique Sizes 14 to 44 PFascinating new street and sport models in sleeveless dresses of pure silk fabrics. White, maize, coral, flesh, orchid, Nile, and Pacific blue. Pleat- ‘Trimmed , Choose from Actual $2 to $3 $]..59 —New Silk-Finish Rayon Plaids —Beautiful Rayons in Flowers and Figures Fabrics of rare beauty and quality. Styles include full circular skirts, flared skirts, boleros, peplums, fitted lines and belt-and-buckle types. ‘Trimmed with crepe bows and contrast pipings. Light and dark patterns. Two models sketched. Sizes 16 to 38, 33 MOTHER’S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 10th Give Mother Naturally, she will fer to zelect it at King's Palace, the Mflllzr: of ington for three generations. Every new lnd fashic )l e 4 ashionable model. head sizes. Blatk and all colors, 32 .95 $3 .95 $5 Smart Hat Center of Wash- Every mall, medium and large Street Floor. $2.00 Silk Dull-nnuhkd chlflon hose with icoted top. 2, 3 and 4-strand, 48- nl“! with French heels. Irregu- Street Floor. Unton Suits... 3DC Union Suits. . . Athletic suits of white checked nainsook with elastic insert in back and sewed-on shoulder straps. ml to 18. 3 for §1.00.—Street Forest Mills 4 5 c Union Suits. . . ‘Women's regular and extra size (36 to 44) knit union suits with band tl?’“cun or shell knees— Street 3 $1.00 & $1.50 Handbags .. 59c Smart new bags in real leather and leatherettec” Envelope and m}ch styles with back straps or handles. All colors.—Street 29¢ & 39¢ l 9c e Stamped Goods . Stamped beby dresses, scarfs, tea towels, aprons and buffet sets. fll‘h! seconds. 2 for 35c.—Street Novelty Trimmings. . Taffeta piping, edging, novelt; braids and rayon lu:el‘ Orlllmy prices, 10c to $1.00. Now half price—Se to 50c yard. Price designed for wmlm‘mfiuflt - o g e le l.nd satisfac. white, plain colors and mnm- in white only. Sizes 13%5 to Men’s*1 &*12Shirts Perfects and Irregulars "Collar Attached White, Plain Colored and Annlvem Sale shirt news to bring a =719 Fancy Broadcloth Fine Woven Madras st Every shirt attached style in fancies. Neck- to 44. Second Floor. 87-Inch Sheeting, Yd.. 19(: 87-inch heavy unbleached sheet- ing (full 9/4) the width and qual- ltv for making sheéts and mattress 35¢c value reet Floor. ZSc Printed 1 3 /2 C Percale, yd. 36-inch standard quality printed percale in new 8pring and Summer patterns of of guaranteed fast colors. —Street $1.00 Mattress 4 Covers . . .. C ‘Matiress covers of strong, serv- iceable unbleached cotton, in sizes for full beds, three-quarter, twin and single beds.—Street Floor. - All-Silk - 84c Flat Crepe, Rich, he 40 inches wide quality in & complete range of the fashionable Spring and Summer colors.—Street Floor. 59¢ Rayon Chif- fon Voile, Yd.. JJC Beautifully printed rayon chiffon volle, 36 inches wide. A world of dainty Summer patterns, guaran- teed fast colors.—Street Floor. Boys’ Wuh. d 39c Knickers Sizes 8 to 16 in grey crash wash knickers; also sizes 2 to 12 in fancy wlshlbl! shorts, with belt.—Street Boys 59¢ 35(' Blouses . ..... . Sizes 6 to 15 in broadcloth and percale blouses. Attached collar or gport style. All perfect. 3 for Boys Wash 79c to $1.00 suits in fast-color fabrics and popular Summer styles. White “and_all colors. Sizes 3 to 8.—Street Floor. Men’s 75¢ & $1 50 Fancy Shorts. . Bizes 28 to 44 |n shorts of broadcloth, madras, nainsook and Slight urelul:n of famous D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 on the Eastern Shore of Maryland at the famous old estate, Webley, Where she raises an McNeal of Philadelphia, show their hunters. termission between the O 7 background for the ring, of freshly painted n¢ Mrs. Mary F. Pllllnx, delegate to the biennial meeting of the National So- gltetty off the Coonl:lnlznmu from Q.hi ate of Oregon, entertained a party of 16 ladies last evening at the Carlton, where she is stopping while in Wash- on. Mrs. Willlam Sherrerd, also & dele- gate to the blennial meeting of the Na- tional Society of the Colonial Dames from the State of New Jersey, was hostess at dinner last evenlnf in the main dining room of the Carlton, her guests numbering nine. Miss Marion W. Bmith of %lhwdl’llnm and Mr. and Mrs, Homer O. ennpbe!lo Akron, Ohio, are at Wardman Park Hotel for an indefinite stay. von M " )\u'n,luig:.ofmosu sylvania, has ai attend the of the Law and is stopping at the Miss Eva Mills, m Emily Authand Miss Gladys Harley motored to Rich- mond luc 'eek end to attend a house party as the guests of Miss Rosalie Felthauf. They returned late evening. Aris Club to Hear Talk On Quilts This Evening. Mrs. Fulton Lewis, wife of the new president of the Arts Club, will be the after-dinner er at the club to- night. Mrs. 'wis will give a brief outline of the evolution of the hand- made quilt in this country and will show about 40 specimens, a few of bramids - Street 23¢ Men’s 39c¢ & rayon and lisle mn 49c Socks. . . . e o, e sl 0 ll‘den s 59¢ Union Suits. . . Athletic sults which possess historic interest. She will Mrs. Reed L. Fisher, accompanied by present examples of the old patchwork X atch the “Mets 5 L TS e R Jory t spotlessly clean by Lab oratory Con- trolled system, in rainsoft water and pure soap . . . Each piece finished by hand, re turned ready for use neatly wrapped and assorted. 80 years’ lmnlri experience E. G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. Telephone ADams 0145 Nationd@ndryca BROOKS G Street Bet. 11th and 12th DRESSES, COATS, ACCESSORIES, UNDERTHINGS—and they just must be EXTRA-GOOD VALUES, because we’ve already sold more than twice as much as any other Opportunity Sale! Just two more days to save on these newly arrived fashions. We're “coating” the city with dress, sports and new Summer 516 Fur-Trimmed Furless Fine Wool Crepes Telga Weaves Untrimmed Scarf Coats Lined Silk Coats Summer White Coats . The Crossover Coat Polo Cloths For Juniors, Misses, Women, Larger Women They must be good—we’ve sold more than four times as many as last year! They are all new, all successful fashions—mostly copied from much higher-priced coats, and the lity of fabrics and workmanship is something to%oast about! Even if you're used to paying considerably more, you'll like one of these as an extra coat! Otler Opportunity Sale Coats, $21 and $33 Brooks Coats, Second Floor Fox Scarfs OPPORTUNITY PRICE Red, brown and cross fox—the fine quality you are ac- customed to at Brooks—a low price that even Brooks has not touched before! Brooks, Second Fleor ACCESSORIES May Opportunity Priced! Spring Suits OPPORTUNITY PRICE b e $15 juniors and misses—clearawa of many late Spring Smtl—flg’ New white basket- Washable Gloves Regularly $2.25 5 and 6 button i s §1.89 or capeskin, flared White Tiode, beize, viack, Full fashioned, silk 79 C plated soles. Chiffon Hose to the top. in high- ir perfect, m matinee, reve, Regularly $1.35 twist dull fln h, dresse, mayfair, 3 prs, $2.25, Silk Blouses Regularly $3.95 Just what 'L ching M uhstl §979 | saerS00SY 50 and separate skirts. Jabot fronts, tucks ack, navy, tan, and frills—soft, tallored and 8] types. 34 to 42. Separate Skirts or botany flannel, green, blue, white. You'll need Regularly $3.95 leated or flared— about two for Summer! Silk Undies 8lips, chemises and s 1 .95 flyom ¢ : e that dansettes. Pure- tubs so well, in lacey or- tailored styles. SELLERS in the Opportunity Sale of Dresses ’'16 Confirming our fashion predictions. . .confirming our buying judgment...these 6 types of dress are lead- ing in the truly splendxd variety...best we've ever been able to present in an Opportunity Sale! One-Piece Dresses “Fluffy” (for bridesmaids) Eyelet Batiste Jacket Dresses Tailored Dresses White (for graduation) Prints and pl-m—blnck skipper blue, green, pastels. Juniors’ 11 to 17. Misses’ 14 to 20. Women’s 36 to 44. Little Women’s 16%; to 26';. ' Larger Women’s 46.to 54. Stocks have been reinforced and refreshed every day—size, color and style range are all complete nght now, and we suggest that you come in to- morrow before the crowd of “last day” shoppers! Brooks’ Dresses, Third Floor