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SOECIETY. THE SUNDAY STA R, WASHINGTON. D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE. Fort Humphreys Post ] Bridge Club Holds Its ‘ First Meeting of Year || Maj. and Mrs. Emory H.| Gist and Maj. and Mrs. | Henry C. Johannes Dinner Hosts. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., September | 12.—The Post Bridge Club held its first | meeting in Harris Hall Friday night.| Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee and Lieut. Claude | H. Chorpering were hosts for the club for the evening. i Maj. and Mrs. Emory H. Glst and Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johanncs en- | tertained at dinner in Harris Hall, pre- | ceding_the bridge, in honor of Col. and | Mrs. Henry F. Pipes. Their guests | were Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, Col, Har- | ley J. Hallett, Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Miss Rosa Wingate, Ma). | Henry A. Wingats, Maj. and Mrs. Bow- | Yyer B. Browne, Maj. and Mrs. William | E. R. Covell, Maj. Edwin A. Bethel, Maj. ! and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson, Ma). | and Mrs. Royal K. Stacey, Maj. and | Mrs. James A. McCallam, Mrs. James | D. Andrews, Capt. Brom R. Whitthorne, | Capt. and Mrs. Hugh P. Oram, Lieut. | Henry M. Underwood, Lieut. and Mr: Thomas R. Howard, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Licut. and Mr: Henry G. Douglas, Lieut. and Mrs. Mo! ris M. Bauer and Lieut. and Mrs. Ro- land C. Brown Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon to honor the students of the new c! at the Engincer Scho Mrs, Edvard | H. Schulz will receive with Ma). and Mrs. Coiner and those wio will assist include Mrs. C.eveland C. Gee, Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Mrs. William E. R. Covell, Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Mrs. Morrill W. Marston, Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening and Mrs. Herbert B. Loeper. Maj. Henry A. Wingate and Miss | Rosa Wingat: were hosts at a dinner ‘Tussday night at the Army and Nav Country Club in honor of Col. and Mr: Henry F. Pipes. Their guests were Ma and Mrs. Wiliam E. R. Covell, Maj and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howard and Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss. t C and Mrs. Pipes are staying at G s Hill Inn for a few weceks prior to 1"aving for his new station in Texas. | Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Ander- | son gave a picnic supper Monday at| Bellvoir and had as their guests Col. and Mrs. F. S. K. La lamme, Miss Odstte La Fiamme, Bil La Flamme, INTERESTING TRAVELER MRS. FLOYD W Commission and daughter of th have been the guests of Lieut. and Mrs. David A. Watt, jr Miss Dorochy Carter and Miss Char- | lotte Grey have returned to Fort Humphr T WILLIAMS, She is just back from a Land. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs. Hobart bfakinz Tour Of Northwes: and Spcaking pre: Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Distinguished Guests Are Entertained by Mr. land Mrs. A. D. Hodgdon Mr. George Tait and Mrs. F. Tait Are Among Group at| Porto Bello, on Potomac LEONARDTOWN, Md, September 12.—An interesting and distinguished | 8roup of guests over Labor day were | entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. Dana | Hodgdon of Washington at Porto B:llo, on the lower Potomac, where they are spending Mr. Hodgdon's vacation. The | party included Mr. George Tait of the | | visa offices, who for a number of years | | was stationed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; | | Mr. F. ‘Rauvenal and Mrs. Elliotte | Coulter, wife of assistant chief of the | | visa_division, Department of State, in Washington; Mr. Hodgdon's mother, | Mrs. Alexand>r L. Hodgdon, and her | | sister, Mrs. L. B. Chase of German- | | town,” Pa. | Miss Dorothy Croissant, only daugh- ! ter of Prof. and Mrs. De Witt Crois- | | sant of Washington, who has spent the | | summer with her parents at lovely old | | Kingston, ncar California, in this coun- ty, left the letter part of this wesk for her Washington residence. Miss Croissant, who has been studying dra- | matic costuming in Brooklyn and New | | York City for three years and helper { to design’ a few pageants in Washing- | ton last year, understands period | gowns of past decades and will aid in the | | Washington ~bicentennial by _design | ing rome of the pageants. While in | | St. Mary's she has been writing a novelette. Prof. Croissant is in the Eng- | lish department of Gesorge Washington | University. i Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry Miller of | Washington, who are spending their | vacation in the Howard Cottage at Tall Timbers, on the lower Potomac ere| entortaining a house party this week, their guests being Mrs. A. M. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Livingston. Mr. and | Mrs. S. W. Sandoz. jr.; Mr. Olitus Bour- | deaux, Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry Miller | | ir; Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Miller and Miss | Margaret Sumner. all of Washington. | Mr. T. Grover Stone of Budd's Creek | has returned from a motor tip te Ban- | | go. Bar Harbor and Belfast, Me., and | Wife of the administrative assistant to the George Washington Bicentennial Was accompanied by Mr. Douglass Car- ate Irvin B. Linton. Mediterranean cruise, which included Egypt and the Holy penter, Washington. While in Boston a dinner was given in their honor by | Mr. Emerald Fernold, a prominent North Shore Jawyer. | | _Mr. and Mrs. Hervey S. Knight o Evanston, Ill.. who spent th? past month and Mrs. Kenncth O. Wilcox old Tudor Hall Inn, at Lecnardtown. returned Thursday to their Western bome. Mrs. Knight was with Mr, of histor <hat added much to the luncheon’s suc- Those getting high bridge scores were Miss Fenny Jo Dent, Mrs. Ernest D. Birch of Milestown and Mrs. L. N cez: MISS MARTHA EUGENIA WALKER, Whose engagement to Mr. John Springer Gray, Gray, jr., and Mrs. Clara Springer Gray of Richimond, Va., is annou; mother, Mrs. Mattic Leigh Walker of Farmville, Va. lace in October. Gallaher of Washington Sulllvan and Miss Ann Peterson of Baltimore, both graduates of St. Mary's Female Seminary, at St. Mary's City. Mrs. H. 8. Van Devanter entertained at Tudor Hall Inn in Leonardtown Tuesday evening et a two-table bridge supper. Mrs. Mattie H. Key of Washington, who spent the first_part of August as the guest of Mrs. J. P. Bell, at Charlotte Hall, and the last part with Prof. and Mrs. George W. Joy, in %:* West End, returned to her home 'sday. GAGEMENT and Mrs. F. F. Greenwell, of Leonard- town, who several weeks ago_accom- panied her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lanahan, to their home in Cincinnati, Ohio, returned to her home on Washington strect Thursday evening. Mr. Dyer-Loker, who has been with | his mother and brother in Leonard- | town for a fortnight, returned Monday to_his home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Rosa M. Clements, of the south end, who has been motoring in the | Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | returned to her home Monday. Mrs. J. Fenner Lee of Lee’s Crest, on the Washington Boulevard, will enter- tain at a six-table bridge luncheon in her home Wednesday and will be host- ess again Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton T. Jones and ‘tholr daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. and | Mrs. Oscar Fankhanel and their daugh- Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fank- | hanel and their son, Mr. Ralph Fank- | hanel, jr., of Alden, Pa., were the guests |of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dixon at Leurel Grove, Md., over Sunday and Monday. Miss Hope Greenwell, daughter of Dr. | Mrs. Hugh A. Beall, of Edmonston, Md., | | ters, Ann and Catherine, of Halethorpe, | | Saturday evening. Her gucsets nume bered 16 and those attending from out | of town were Mr. anc Mrs. George Tew, Mrs. J. T. Allen of Wasnington, Mr. Lacy Shaw and Mr. Richard Lansdzte ©f Montgomery County. | Mr. Truman Slingluff of Milestown, who has been vacationing in New Cum- berland, W. Va., with Mr. Scott Brown, | returned Wednesday and will return to the University of Maryland, where he wim be a member of the sophomcre | class. i Noa;k-Bell;-nan rEn;g:gement | Announced at Card Party Announcement of the engagement of Miss Frances Evelyn Noack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Noack, Gar- fleld street, Hyattsville, Md,, to Mr. Al- Ared H. Bellman of Mount Rainler, Md., was made at & bridge paity Friday eve- ning at The Maples, hore of Mr. and | Mrs. Noack. The marriege will take place early in the Autumn. Mr. Beliman is a young bustness man of Washington and is a graduate of George Washington University. Guests at a bridge party included Mr. and Mrs. William Ashley Noack, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller Noack, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McClay, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Aberg, Mr. and Mrs. George Gates of Woodmont 'Courts, Va.. Mr. and | Mrs. Raymona Carroil of Petersburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bellman, Mr. ! Mrs. Alfred Keir, Mr and Mrs. | Shuster Vance, Upper Marlboro, Md.; | Miss Constance Proctor, Silver Spris [Md. and Mis Salle’ Wright, Bar- T Va. Mr. and Mrs. Prancis A. Howard of | Hampton, Va., and Mr. Leo Gardiner of Waldorf were with their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sum- mers Mudd, in their home in Leonard- | town Monday. | Mrs. Edwinetta S. Zurhorst and her | children, Miss Mary Overton Zurhorst and Mr. Charlie Zurhest, and Mrs. Zurhost's mother, Mrs. M. E. O. Schroe- der, of Washington, 0 have been in | their home, Charltonvilla, near Leon- ardtown, left Thursday for their home and will probably return for week ends until Winter. | Miss 5. Gywnn Bryan of Valley Lee, | who has been visiting her schoolmate, | Miss Alyce Taylor, in her Elkton home, {retur Wednesday to “Potomac View son of the late Col. Andrew J.| Mr. George Morgan Knight, jr.. of nced by her | Lenoardtown was a dinner guest Mon- The wedding will take | day of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bond at —Toster, Richmond. | Hector, on the Patuxent. 3 —|. Mrs. F‘rederick' Godcharles of Fe- of the St. Paul's M. E. Church, In Leon- | ¥Elty: on Budds Cleek, entertained prdtown, returned Monday o thelr yun i honor of her house guests, Mrs. O e Rebe S. Miles, Mrs. Joseph A. Clinger Miss Virginia Burch of Milestown 15 gnd Miss Sara Schreyer of Milton, Pa. Maj. and Mis. Maral H. Welch, Mi: Alm>da Wrich, Marhl Welch, jr.. Miss - Alice Bernh“im, Maj. and M Robert C. Craven. Maj. Ray H. Stout and Miss Sykes Richardson ol Macon, Ga. Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Pipes dined Saturday with Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner. M Will'am Yarnall is the guest of Col. Elliott J. Dent Mr. and Mrs. John J their daughter, Patsy, spent Labor da: th Cleveland C. Gee. Col. Edward M. Markham of Cleve- land. Ohio. and Licut. Harrison S. Markham of Fort Howard, Md.. have been visiting Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham, jr Lieut. and M Beverly gave a dinner p: before the last hop and had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Capt. and Mrs. Mor- rill W. Marston and Lisut. and Mrs. Ralph Millis and Lieut. and Mrs. land Hewitt of Washington A polo game was played Tuesday be- tween the Fort Humphreys team and a team from Hagerstown, Md The game was won by the post team. Capt. Campbell Brown and Licut Harry Stadler of Quantico refereed the game. Following the game Capt. and M Brown and Lieut. and Mrs. Stacler were dinner guests of Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckl Another polo game between Quantico and Fort Humphreys has been scheduled for tomorrow after- noon Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Snow of Atlanta, | Ga., were guests Monday of Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow. Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer had with them at dinner before the last hop Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss and L and Mrs. Standish Weston The Monday Night Bridge Club met in the home of Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow and had as its guests Lieut and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening. Mrs. Glenn H. Stough of Alden, Pa., spent the week end with Capt. and Mrs. Bennett H. Bowley. | Capt. and Mrs. Roy Burdick of Wash- ington were dinner guests Wednesday of | Gallagher and of Philadelphia | Maj. and Mrs. | ington were guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert Sunday Louis W. Prentiss | dined Monday night with Mrs. William C._Prentiss_in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Douthett and Mrs. William Marshall of Pitt<burgh, | Pa. were weck end guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Keith R. Barney Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson were hosts at dinner Wednesday to Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M. Des Islets of Bethlehem, Pa., were guests last week | of Lieut. and Mrs. Robert E. M. Des, Islets. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Latimer of Salvador dined Sunday with Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schwab of Willlamsport. N. Y. were guests re- caatly of Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, jr. Mrs. Charles W. Stewart returned Saturday from Chicago. Lieut. and Mrs. Paul D. C. Berrigan were _dinner guests Sunday of Lieut. 2nd Mrs. J. C. B B gan left. Mon where she will month, Lieut. C. Rodney Smith and Licut Charles W. Stewart have received or- ders to Panama and will sail December 11_from New York Mrs. Zoe Loeffler of Detroit. Mich., arrived Wednesday to be the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, jr. | Lieut. and Mrs. Sykes entertained at dinner Wednesday night and_had as | their guests Mrs. Loeffler, Col. and | Mrs. H. F. Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Copelin of LaPorte, Ind. Lieut. and Mrs. Sykes were dinner guests Sunday of Col. and Mrs. H. F. Sykes at Silver Spring, Md. Mrs. M. E. Boetzel and Mr. Claren don R. Havinghurst of Toledo, Ohio, end Mrs. Wm. Rosendorf The 1215 G St. “Service” Has Won Splendid Success Rosendorf dependability is a “Trade gives us a long jump ahead of competition. We absolutely stand back of every sale. c. snow | Le- | 4 | | Mrs. St. James Church Su‘ppers To Relieve Indebtedness The znnual garden party and chicken supper of St. James' Catholic Church | will be given September 15, 16 and 17, | at Thirty-seventh street and Rhode | Island Avenue, Mt. Rainier, Md. The | rocceds will be turned into the funds | to relieve the indebtedness on the | church and school. The Rev. J. Ed- | ward Malloy, pastor, is honcrary chair- | man: Mr. Archie Fletcher, general chairman: Mr. Lawrence Whelan, as- sistant chairman | Tte commitice in charge of amuse- Candy booth—Mrs. An- Taylor, Bailcy Shiclds; and Mr. A. E. Martin: novelty booth— | Micses Gertrude Wedemeler and Berna- ice cre:m and cake—Mrs iz-beth Lergeor, essisted by members of the Mothers' Club; cigarettes—Mr Lawrence Wheland, and beverages—Mr. F. S. Luckett A de s supper will be served in the auditorium of the church on Tues- day and Thursday from 4:30 to 8 o'clock Elizabeth Hastings, chair- isted by Mrs. Margaret Far- H. T. Glynn, Mrs. Mary Joseph Phillips, Mrs. Lil- Irs. Catherine Peyton, Mrs. | Mrs. J. M. Magill, Mrs. Mrs. Francis Schatz, Mrs. William H. Beagle, Mrs. R:bert Ferderlin, Mrs. H. P. Jewell, Mrs. Law- rence Whelan, Mrs. Lillian Plumer, Mrs, Archie Fletcher, Mrs. W. H. Deck, Mrs. Helen Mowatt, Mrs. Edger Gagnon, . E. M. Edwards, Mrs. Paul Hyson, Margaret Gebhardt, Mrs. Nichol- | Mrs. Grace Hillers, Mrs. Marie Murray, Mrs. Arthur Hepburn, Mrs, Charles Speake, Mrs. Catherine Gill, Daniel Campbell, Mrs. Thomss | Graves, Mrs. Charles Monninger and Mrs. Ruth E. Martin, ‘ | Ausumn Social Season ! Opcned at Wesley Heights The opening social event of the sea- son at the Wesley Heights Club will | be a dance for the junior members of the community t-morrow evening. The committee for the junior sctivities in. cludes Mrs. Charles H. Ruth, chairman; . Charles B. Heinemann, Mrs. Frank . Daly, Mrs. Pinckney J. Harman, Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton, Mrs. James P. Shick, Mrs. W. Hiles Pardoe, Mrs. ‘Thomeas D. Webb, Miss Elizabeth Saun- ders end Miss Marion Coward. Chap- erones for the dance tomorrow include Mrs. Edward J. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ruth, Mrs, Eugene Thcmp- son, Mrs. Shick and Miss Saunders Yy, Mrs. lian Green, George Co: John Messin, PERMANENTS Including Fingerwave Genuine # Dorathy Perfect Special for School Girls EUGENE JR. $3.00 Permanent DORATHY JR. §2.00 manert Shampoo and Fingerwave, $1.00 ARTISTIC SHOPPE Met. 7500 1329 F St. N.W. Original “G” Street Furrier Metropolitan 9285 ational 8663 for This FUR SHOP! Winning” fact that | dent general of the National So the Daughters of the Americen Revol tion, who is making en official tour through the Northwest, will arrive in Chicag> tomorrow, where she will pre- formerly Miss Annie Wilson of Wash- ington. Miss Phyllis Graves of Laurel Grove and her mother, Mrs. Philip T. Gray and Mrs. M. C. Livingston and her Dr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Johnson of Morganza spent the latter part of the week in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. William Krug of Balti- more, who have spent some time with entericining a house party this week, Mrs. William H. Gardiner of Chap- WHEN THE LEAVES, BEGIN TO FALL —thoughts turn toward early Fall at Normandy Farm. The charm of Provincisl France en- hances the delight of dining where tender and savory meats, fresh vegetables and home-made desserts offer a variety of bounteous menus. 3 Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast 8 miles from District Line. Wis- consin Ave., then River Road to Potomac, Md., right 1 mile to Farm. Phone Rockville 352 Decorations by Genevieve Hendricks, Inc. having emong her guests Miss Ann tico was hostess at a bridge supper side at the three days' session of tk Central Division meeting. It is e pected that there will be a large rep- Tesentation frcm the seven States, Illi- nois, Indiana, Towa, Michig:n, Minne- sota, Ohio end Wisconsin, incluced in the Givision. Mrs. Hobart will spend next week end with her family in Milford, Ohio, before leaving f-r Detroit to attend the Amcrican Legion Convention, where she will be the honor guest of the American Leglon Auxiliary, of which she was the first president. Mrs. Haskins Hns‘.ess‘ a:Tea For Mrs. Dannemiller Mrs. Frederic J. Haskins will ente tain at tea tomorrow in her apartmen at the Potomac Park. in honor of Mrs Dannemiller, who with Col. A. F. Dan- nemiller, will spend a few days in Washington en rcute to San Antonio Col. Dannemiller’s new post. Col. Dan- nemiller has been stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Foremost Furnishers children ‘of 'Atlanta, Ga.. who have been visiting Mrs. Graves' daughters Mrs. H. C. Missiel and Miss Marth: raves. are now passing a fow days at Niagara Falls and will return at the end of this week. Judge Duke Bond of Ba'timore and formerly of St. Mary's, spent Labor éay with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bond and their fam- iy, thoir estate, Hector, on the Patuxent river. Mrs. Harry E. Stone Sunday eele- brated her 77th birthdav anniversary in the home of her son. Mrs. T. Grover Stone. at Budd's Creek. with ~ight of her children and several grandchildren present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Starr of West- Md.. were the guests Sunday ydia Dixon at Sandgates Joseph F. Crew of Maddox en- tertained Thursday at a five-table oridge luncheon in her charming old place noted for its numerous nautical views. During the luncheon her daugh- ter. Mrs. W. B. Dunkle, of Dallas, Tex, gave a vocal and instrumental recital their_son,_the Rev. L. L. Krug, rector Ladies’ Turkish Bath Open Eveninos and .Sundavs by Apvointment HEALTH IS BEAUTY Those who prize the retention Nature's Beauty rather than arti clality will appreciate this oppor- tunity. REDUCING A SPECIALTY massage—all Beaut by well trained opera sation by trained nurs S. GRIGSBY 15th & G G 8t Sta. Entrance MET. Keith Albee Bldr. Elevator Down 7238 Since Presenting a Select Group of Am‘erican Oriental Rugs At Importantly Reduced Prices in the Annual Autumn Sale HESE Rugs will not only appeal with their beautiful a tribute to American skill and genius. So near like the imported effects—but are g Orientals as to well nigh puzzle the connoisseur with their rich col- orings and faithful reproductions of Eastern designing and technique. They take a deserved place among the fine arts—and find acceptance in the furnishings of the finest homes. Our special selling includes three groups—each featuring a wide variety of patierns in the pop ular 9x12 size. $95Rugs..................$70 $150Rugs.............. 53110 $225Rugs.............. 3150 Please bear in mind, too, that the Autumn Sale includes Living Room, Bed- room, Dining Room Furniture, Draperies and Lamps—as well as all types of Floot Coverings—including Linoleum—and the special prices offer sav- ings well worthy of yo ur attention. Charge Accounts Are Available —and with our budget plan of settle- ment you'll find them a real convenience cowns Preglam coars 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. Opening the Season With a BIG ADVANCE SALE OF 1931 Fall and 1932 Winter RESSES Va 325 and 29 EXTRAO @ Jacket Suits, too! lues #19% RDINARY VALUES THAT ONLY INTENSIVE BUYING COU}‘D ACCOMPLISH . . . weeks of preparation, careful sel bring the ecting of the newest styles again Shop of BRESLAU to the fore- front, with this EXCEPTIONAL SALE! the Eugenie Influence! , the New Necklines! the New Bias Skirts! @ the New Drop Shoulders! - EXTRA | Salespeople and' | Fitters | Washington’s I Most | Sensational SALE COA 3 57. VALUES $75 and $89.50 $69.50 Gorgeously Fur Trimmed Velvets..... Satins . ..... Crepes...... Woolens . . .. Chiffons .... Jacket Suits in all of these fine fabrics New Colors Spanish Tile Persian Green Turkish Plum African Brown Admiralty Blue Burgundv Wine and Black All Sizes 11 to 17 for Juniors 12 to 20 for Misses 36 to 44 for Women HALF SIZES and EXTRA LARGE SIZES Sale Price We undersell ‘hecause we have the organization to buy and manufacture to advantage. Our prices are based on the lowest postiblé * cotts—our budget payment plan the fairest that can be worked out. VS Special Note is made of the REDUC- TIONS on FUR SCARFS that are in de= mand for this season’s wear. With the Finest Pelts | The world’s best and newest cloths | fashioned from the late Paris show- ings! A Deposit Reserves Your Selection. $1 3.95 Values $19.95, $25, $29.50 BRESLAU’S 1307 to 1315 fiSl. W. & J. SLOANE - 709 Twelfth Just Above G The House With the Green Shutters The Friendly Shop