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A . Conn. Ave. & Calvert St. Sunday Dinner delight in the glorious few of Rock Creek ned menus ¢ Taft Bridge. Il TR T AT HART & HUTCHINSON Radiator Enclosures For BEAUTY COMFORT and HEALTH Modernize the Home or Office Custom Quality at Moderate H. S. GODARD Nat. 8206, Branch 17 Night Phene, Clarendon 422 (h \/ AY e AD) 16th & H Sts. N.W. Orerlooking the White House Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made Prom one-room and_bath to 7 100ms and 3 baths Electric re- frigeration. “running ice water. Washington's most modern, finest and ‘most convenlent apartmens stel. INSPECTION INVITED Nathan Sinrod, Manager litan 2260 Special For 10 Days Rudemar Beauty Shoppe 201 Colorado Building 14th and G Sts. N.W. Pay dc e now, rec perma- nent within 60 ¥ Mrs. M. L. Biondi, Prop. is a graduate of the Marimello System —as well 25 the Rudemar. For many yvears was in business at 5: 11%h St. N.W. and the Bragg Bld Long years of experience enab'es h. to give you expert advice and ser ice for the care of your skin. scalp and hair. Try our Rudemar facials and bleaching packs, as well as a Eugenie finger wave and hair dress, 50 becoming for the new style hats, Phone for Appointments Met. 6018 There Is No Substitute for “Quality” That Is the Reason We Are Busy The Modernistic Wave —for the woman who desires to be coiffed smartly and fashion- ably has every desirable feature ringlet-ends —m a r c e l-top. push-up that needs no finger- waving. Regular $15.00 value. Very special re the onlv shop 4 hington giving the Modernistic with genuine supplies and eauinment. ALso 4 We have a SPECIAL-WAVE ringlet-ends push-up, croquignole wrap, i ik eg e Steamer-Vaporizer ~—treatments for dry hair and tight scalp e vers ferive"“ala e ercss: (avesiteats o TR patre Tmachines Complete Beauty Service by Expert Beauticians New York Beauty Shop (Not a School) 926 New York Ave.M[E 4315 NO BRANCHE WILBUR COGN SHOES For Wide, Narrow Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Tao Hard to Fit " FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Cust-m - Made Stylich Stouts ip All Leathers and Fabrics 5750 4o $1090 Nurses’ White Cloth, Caf and Black Kid O=fords Complete Line of High Shoes 0YCE & LEWI CUSTOM FITTING SHOE 439 72 5t. NW. Just Below E St Baltimore Store, 212 N. Liberty St. [P [Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Return to Alexandria From Blackstone, Va. { Former Ushered at Wedding of Miss Martha Barrow to Mr. James L. Hatcher. | Mr. and Mrs. Chester G. Pierce have | returned from Blackstone, Va., where Mr. Pierce was one of the ushers at the wedding of Miss Martha Barrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Barrow, and Mr. James Linwood Hatcher of Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Hatcher, which took place at ncon Saturday, September 5, in Grenshaw Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Norris have re- turned frcm a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norris in Leesburg. Mr. C. B. Harris spent last week | end with his daughter, Mrs. Frank E.!| Cox, in Charlottesville. Miss Gladys Sullivan and Miss Ruby Bullivan of Crozet, Va., are the guests of relatives in Alexandria. The Rev. Robert Bull, assistant rec- tor of Trinity Church, in Boston, and Mrs. Bull have left for their hcme after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe have returned from spending several weeks at Sugar Hill, N. H. Lieut. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson of Annapolis were guests last week of Mrs. W. W. Dornin. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Hicks announce the marriage of their daughter Ada to Mr. Earl Crenin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cronin, Saturday, Sep. t-mber 5, in the parsonage of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, the Rev. Hugh McFadden officiating. Miss Margaret Hicl sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mr. Owen Creegan Was best man for Mr. Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Cronin are spending their honey- moon at Colonial Beach. Mrs. S. C. Mclntyre of Warrenton announc he marriage of her daugh- ter Chris to Mr. Willlam F. Birch- mire of this city, Wednesday, September 2, in Washington. ‘The marriage of Mr. Clemens S Gaillott of Alexandria, son of Mrs. Galllott and the late Mr. Henry Gail- lott, to Miss Teresa Aline Dyson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwin Dyson, took place Tuesday morning in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Marassas. Following the Teception Mr. trip to Canada. After October 1 they will live in the Siegal Apartments. Mr. and_ Mrs. Edward S. Lloyd of New York City spent the week end with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liom B. Lloyd, on South St. Asaph streot Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire have re- d from a month’s stay. at Prout’s k, Me. Miss Margaret Riker is home from a it to Mr. and Ms. Frederick West in | lle, Long Island. Miss 'Virginia Allred of Charlotte, C.. is the guest of Mrs, J. A. Tan- | ner, Jr. | | "Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roberis and | | their children of Norfolk are with th> | former's mother, Mrs. Walter Roberts, 1 cn Duke strect for a visit | “rrs. James Clinton Smoot has left for her home in North Wilkesboro, N. C., afier a visit to her sister, Mrs. George \R. Hill, South Washington street. Mrs. | | Malcolm Westcott Hill and Miss Harriet 1], caughter and granddaughter of | Mrs. Hill, have returned to Baltimore Uafter spgiding the Summer in Alex- | andria Mrs. Harry Kirk and her mother and | ster, Mrs, Mary Cochran, and Miss| Pelinda Cochran. returned last week | from a motor tiip to Watkins Glen, . “Miss Cochran has gone to New. ark, N. J.. where she is engaged in edu- | cational work. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Lawler and | their’ young son of Salisbury, Md., ar- jrived Jast week to visit Mrs, Lawler's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Blunt, Mr. | Lawler has since returned hom i | " Mr. and_Mrs. Thomas A. Tulfish, jr have left jor their home in Alientown, after spending & month with the | latier’s mother, Mrs. Florence David- | son Maigne, on South Roval street, accompanied by Mrs. Hulfish's sister, {Miss Frances Maigne. Judge and Mrs. Robinson Moncure |and Miss Marion Moncure went Mon- day by motor to Williamsburg, where Miss Moncure has entered William and | Mary College. { Mrs. A. T. Bruce and Miss Oreon| | Bruce ‘are at home after a visit to Mr. | and Mrs, Raymond Birch in St. Inigos, Md. | H i Mr. David Roberts Pu'man has re-| turned from a visit to his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James R. New, in Atlanta Mrs. Frank F. Dennis and Mr. Crane Dennis of Augusia. Ga._are guests of Mr, and Mrs, James L. Kelly on Duke | street. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carlin and their three children have loft by motor to return to their home in Los Angeles after a visit to Mr. Carlin’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cariin o North Washington street. | Mr. and Mrs. Elliott F. Hoffman are back from Europe Where they spent the Summer. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Plerpoint and their young son have gone to their home in Philadelphia after a visit to| Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Davis. Miss Tnez Plerpoint of Atlanta spent the week end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Plerpoint on South Patrick_street. The Rev. Pierce S. Ellis. pastor of the First Baptist Church, Mrs. Ellis and| their children have returned after spending several weeks at Ocean City, Mrs. Al and Mrs. from a xander S. Doniphan and Mr A. S. Doniphan, jr.. ars back he elder Mrs. Deniphan's | son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. sni! | Mrs. R. W. Russell at Fort Dupont, Del. | | Miss Virginia Norton of Washington was the week end guest of her cousin,| Miss Bettv Norton. | Miss Willie Kidwell is home from a | | visit to Miss Elizabeth Remsburg in rryville. | | Miss Nellie Davis went Monday her hcme in Staunton after a visit M. P. Treakle. s. Julian Haislip, Miss Vivian Hais- lip. Mrs. J. W. Sullivan and Mr. John | ivan_have returned from a visit to! J. W. Mills in Roanoke. ' Dr. John S. Sowers is home | from a visit to his brother, Mr. William | Sowers in Warrenton. Mrs. Sowers and | Miss Ella Les Sowers returned Monday | fron a visit to Mrs. C. S. Riley in Cin- | cinnati | ] s Eleanor Burgess and Miss Vir- ginia Burgess are the guests of Mr end Mis. George Goodman in Columbus. | o. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Crowder have| zone to their home in High Point, N, C ‘ter a visit to the latter's , Mzs | ! Hagers- | 25t veek of Mrs ine Stevens has gone toi home in Hume, Va., after a visit| jto her cousin, Miss Dolcres Deihr on | Duke strect. i |, Mrs.” Wiilam B. Brown returne from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Claren: Martin in Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, ji | have closed their Summer home near Mount ‘Vernon and eare azain living t 210 North Washington street. i arny Dixon hes returned from ; Suiphur Springs and Wozdberry | Forest, wh-re she spent the Summer. Miss Nancy Sublett, who has boen vith her rarents in Harrisonburg for e r months, has reiurned to' | Alexandria end will spend the ccming | scason with Mrs, R. M. Reese on Cam- | { eron strect. i | Mrs. H. B. Brenner end her son, | Robe er, are home from a visit i t> her deughter, Mrs. R. J. Lauer, in| ! Alesia, Md. | | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Brock have| | gone ‘to-their homs in Lancaster, Pa., | "after a visit to Mrs. H. W. Raines, who accompanied them home. Miss Margaret Adams of New Rochelle, N. Y., is with her parents, and Mrs. Gaillott left for a wedding |- MISS DOROTHY VIRGINIA DOWNING, ‘Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hitch Downing of Front Royal, Va., announce | j, her_engagement to M of Marshall, Va., the wedding to take place in the Autumn. Mr. end Mrs. Roger B. Adams, also have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. | p. A. C. Woodfin and their young daugh- ter of Baltimore. Miss Louisz Williams is home from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Robert Wil- liams, in Fredericksburg. Mz and Mrs. John Bayliss and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Harmon spent last week end in their cottage at Piney Point. Md. Mrs. Elmer Norris has returned from San Diego. Calif., where she spent the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hahn. Mrs. B. G. Brock of Jacksonville, Fla. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stieff, Mr. Gordon Stieff. jr. and Miss Martha Stieff ‘of Baltimore were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Campbell. Mrs. William Keefer of Willlamsport, Pa., has returned from a visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Keefer, jr. Mrs. O. E. Hayes of Dunkirk, Md spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cockerille. Miss Grace McDowell has returned home in Syracuse, N. Y., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCoy are back from a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson in Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Atkinson arrived Thursday from a visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin- | son in Chesten, S. C. . | Mr. and Mrs. B. §. Kidwell and! PRICES V| N HUDSON SEAL COATS...$195 up SQUIRREL COATS...8195 up RACCOON COATS...8175 up Silver Muskrat COATS...$100 up Francis Harrell | ol - | Willard Hotel. who @re in charge of Mrs. Willard Miller, | | Institute of America Mr. Bernard Kidwell spent last 'C!kl with Mrs. Kidwell's parents, Mr. and, Mrs C. E. Clark in Minnieville, Va. Mr. Robert Norwood has returned from Philadelphia, where he spent the Summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Norwood. Mrs. H. O. Fleetwood of New York City was the guest last week of her ;.ldnl:le and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank en. Miss Lucy McKin of Washington was the week end guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McKim. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fleming re- turned Monday from a visit to Mrs. Lila Morgan in.Kinsale, Va. Miisa Miller Honorediy Sorority Members at Bridge Alpha Pi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi | at George Washington University enter- | tained yesterday afternoon at a bridge ' party in honor of Miss Barbara Miller, daughter of Dr. M. E. Miller, at the | home of Miss Kathleen Watkins, daugh. | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Watkins. Miss Miller returned September 2 after spending a year traveling around the world with her father. Miss Miller was graduated in 1930 from George Wash- ington University where she was promi- nent in school and social activities and president of Alpha Delta Pl New Official of N.L. W. V, Arrives to Assume Duties Miss Ruth Hastings of Houston, Tex., arrived in Washington last week to begin her duties as a member of the executive staff cf the National League | of Women Voters. Miss Hastings was formerly & member of a law firm in| Houston and will become secreiary to | the league’s Committee on the Legal Status of Women. In this capacity she will assist in the work of the crganiza- | tion to remove the remaining legal dis- | eriminations against women and to support specific measures necessary to give to women equality with men’ be- fore the law. ‘Alumnae Banquet at Willard October 15 The first dinner meeting of the Washington Alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity will be held Tues- dey at 6 o'clock at the Hobnob Tea {Room. Mrs. Thomas Lunsford Stokes. . president of the organization, will On Tuesday, October 13, Founders' day will be observed with a | banguet in the Willard suite of the ! Arrangements for this | social chairman, and her committee, | Franklin Mason and Mrs. Fred Roberts, Mr. Pyle says: There should be ‘mo_'choice between ‘clean and dirty Fuss. Knrowing Only One Business Is the Secret of Cur Success. Call Mr. Pyle... NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ FURS During 1931 have reached new low levels [APASTERNAK FIRST FALL CLOTHES for immmediate wear in town . ..a new collection of fashions especially assembled for the September schedule for Town, with a dashing Sports collection for early Autumn sports events . . . indispensable, the weolen frocks in new woolen fabrics light in weight, the first dark crepe or the new black satins for Fown . . . a Suit for early wearing in the new weightless tweeds, in lovely Fall colorings; the newly arrived Hats show how varied, exclosive and wearable the new mode can be . ready for the new season, see the new things this week! Note ... The Misses Shop ... where the smart younger set go—since here they find the clothes they want -at “allowance 9r::ce.v" 5.5 o The custom-fur department will make to special order Custom-Fur Coats at very advantageous prices during September. Ready to Wear everything is now Made to Order Circle, Ladles of the Grand Army of SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART THRE Mrs. Worrell En Route to G.AR. Iowa Encampment Mrs. Margaret Hopkins © Worrell, president of Gen. William M. Beck national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic and allied ol‘-I anizations to be held in Des Moines, fowa. Mrs. Worrell is on the national staff holding the office of national press cor- responderit, While away she will be the Republic, left yesterday on the |the house guest of Mrs. Lilllan Clark special attached to the Liberty Limited | Cary, editor of the Bugle Call, at her bearing the delegates to the sixty-fifth 'home in Dubuque, Iowa. 219-1221G St.N:W: An Extraordinary Group of Lusxuriously Fur- Trimmed | Authentically Styled Lavishly Fur-Trimmed Whatever type coat you plan for Wi this group offe: exceptional value. Trimmings The precious furs were selected by experts and are guaranteed. The fabrics are of re- markable quality and beautiiul rough weaves. Red Fox Caracul Vycoon Black and White Lapin Black Fox The lowest prices in 10 years for coats of such fashion and quality. Dyed Squirrel MONDAY Mountain Sable Skunk Fitch Head Fox Fashionwise econom- <al shopper will realize the savings at a glance. Probably Never Before— Sizes and we doubt if ever faSa: 4 again—will you see or Misses coats like these at an unheard-of Cross Fox Tan and ‘White Lapin Sizes for Women A $5 Deposit A MONDAY COAT SPECIAL 100 Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats Fashion features of the most advanced Paris $ 2 S Second Floor. cozts have been faithfully copied to the last de- tail. NEW ROUGH FABRICS and THEMOST LAVISH FINE FURS. Fully lined and inter- lined. All the new colors with plenty of tke 5 Fashionable Fall Shoes Sucdes, Kid, PATENT Plain and Reptile Trimmed High and Low Heels RESERVES ANY COAT—Balance on Our Easy Budget Plan. Browns, Blacks and Greens. Including the Finest Style ARCH Support Shoes Down Stairs Store. Silk Crepe Dresses Down Stairs Store Sensational Sale! Monday Included are Fine Rayon Prints Jacket Dresses Fancy Top Jerseys New Tweed Prints Plain Colors New Jersey Dresses Stunning styles for the par- ticular miss. Slenderizing fash- ions for the larger woman. Every Dress Brand New 14 to 46 Sizes Down Stairs Store. ANNOUNCEMENT Tomorrow, Monday, Sept. 14th Ogening of Our New Beauty Salon Under the Supervision of Mr. Otis N. Sabatini Assisted by Miss H. Smith and Miss Beckey OPENING WEEK SPECIALS Shampooing, Wave and Arch—Complete, $1.25 Permanent Waving+—Complete, $5.00 and $6.50 Manicuring, 50c Iaircutting, 50 Marcelling, 5¢ Arching, 50c Fingerwaving, 75¢ Service tickets for use in the Beauty Salon $6.00 worth of work for $5.00 sShampooing._50c _— Kk kK kK XX o u will be interested in this eatlture Perhaps vou are one of the thou- sands of Wash- ington women who have en- joved the “heart- to-heart” writ- ings of Norris . . . and will welcome the news that Mrs. Vorris will write each week of the problems of the modern woman. Her opinions, the fruit of rich and varied ex- perience and sympa- thetic wisdom, will be of interest to men as well as women. n --intimate-- friendly chat --in the form Septém ber 20th - Shae

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