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f THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 4, 1931—PART THREE. ;Hop ;t Fort Humphreya Given by Officers’ Club: prcceded by Dinners‘r . and Mrs. Standish and Lieut. and Mrs. D. A, Watt, Jr., Are Hosts. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va, October | 3.—The Officers’ Club entertained Fri- | day night with & hop at Harris Hall. Capt. and Mrs. James D. Andrews, ir.; | Lieut. and M . E. M. Des Isiets ut. Herbert W. Ehrgott were | receiving line. | Tievt. and Mrs. Standish and Lieut. and Mrs. David A. Watt, jr., were hosts | fore the hop and had as . B. Moses & Sons F St. at 11th t: . and Mrs. George C.‘ Shaw, Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, | Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Maj. snd | . Wiiliam E. R. Covell, Capt. and | Mrs, Frank McSherry, Capt. and | Albert C. Leiber, Capt. and Mrs. | ; Lieut. and Mrs. Henry | . and Mrs. Beverly C.| feut. and Mrs. Emil J. Paterso; and Mrs. William Leaf, Lieut. | Leland Hewitt, Lieut. and | George C. Reinhardt, Lieut. and | Cox, jr.; Lieut. and | M. Bauer, Lieut. and Mrs. ley, Lieut. and Mrs. R.| and Mrs. Ed- | ieut. and Mrs. Miss Caroline ason and Lieut. | Maj. an Cleveland Gee hud“ as dinner guests before the hop, Lieut. | and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Lieut. and | | Mrs, John C. Elliott, Lieut. and . Horace F. Sykes, jr.: Lieut. and | Carl R. Jones, Dorothy | Miss Jean , Mr. John . Lieuf A Collection of New Frocks si0 A varied and group of dri at the home of Col. Elliott J. Dent had as its guests Capt. and Mrs. C. Lieber and Mrs. Paul Frizzell. Bakerand Miss Emma of Winchester were the y of Maj. and Mrs. Bow- ytle Brown. chief of visited the post Friday and the company officers” class of the Engineer School. Col. Harry Burgess accompanied him. They were | honor guests at a luncheon given at Harris _Hall o other guests were | Col. Edward H. Schulz, Col. Eiliott J. | Dent, Col. Harley J. Hallett. Ma).| Richard T. Coiner, Maj. William E.| R. Covell, Mai. Cleveland Cy Gee, Maj. Henry A. Wingate j. Lunsford E. Oliver, Maj. Bowy Maj. Edwin A. Bethel. interesting in canton olen, in. Every desirable Fall and Winter wear. Sizes 14 to 44, Pictured is a canton crepe dress effectively contrasted in black and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and Mr. Phillip Greeley of Washington. Maj. and: Mrs. Willlam E. R. and Lieut. and Mrs, Morris M. vell auer were the dinner guests Thursday of Mr. | and Mrs. Elliott Thurston at their home | in_Georgetown. Mrs. Morrill W. Marston was the luncheon guest Tuesday of Mrs. Morton Milford at her home in Battery Park. Miss Ruth Lieber of Boston will ar- rive Friday to be the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. Covell motored to Arnapolis Saturday for the foot ball game and later were the din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Friz- zell of Washington. Col. and Mrs. Calvin Goddard of Chi- cago and their two daughters were the week end guests of Capt. and Mrs, Rus- sell F. Lyons. Admiral and Mrs. Herbert O. Dunn of Baltimore are week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs, Herbert B. Loper. Mrs. Willlam E. R. Covell had as her | luncheon guests Tuesday at the Little ‘Tea House Mrs. R. P. Craft, Mrs. Paul Frizzell and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer. Mr. Robert Praish and Mr. George Myers of Hammonton, N. J., Were the guests Thursday of Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening. Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert Loper were the dinner guests Friday of Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening. | | | Md. J. B. Douglas. Capt. Lawrence 8. Vadner of Phila- delphia reported Thursday for two weeks' duty with the 13th Engineers. Miss Galloway, Br;d;—Elect. Guest at Bridfle Lunch An attractively arranged bridge luncheon was given in honor of Miss Roberta Belle Galloway of Takoma Park, Md., whose wedding to Mr. Claude Allen Cook of Oklahoma will take place October 20, by Miss Dorothy Ellis and her sister, Mrs. Willam White, Satur- day afternoon, September 26. Am those attending were Miss Maxwell Galloway, Mrs. Nelle Estes, Miss Mil- dred Wick, Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn and Miss Charlotte Hanson, \Vaahingmn Alumnae Chnpter to Meet ‘The Washington City Alumnae Chap- ter of the Chi Omega Fraternity will hold a formal reception tomorrow eve- ning from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock, at the Arts Club, 2017 I street. A large gathering, including Chi Omegas in the city from other chapters, i expected to attend. Although the complete has Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bowle of Wash- | not yet been announced, it is under- ington were visitors Sunday of Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss. Maj. and Mrs. Gerard B. Robison and | Maj. ‘and Mrs. Edward E. MacMorland were the dinner guests Saturday of Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar A. Saunders. Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss were dinner and theater guests Monday of Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C. Brown. Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore ‘Weyher had as week end visitors Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Painter, and Mr. caster, Pa. Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer had at dinner with them Friday before the bridge club, Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howard and Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson. Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss were dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. William C. Prentiss. Mr. George Hemmeter of Hampton, Va., spent the week end with Lieut. and David A. Watt, jr. Mr. Charles Holton and Mr. Walter Dreher were the dinner guests Tue: day of Lieut. and Mrs. Rowland C. Brown. Lieut. and Mrs. Brown attended the theater Thursday with Mr. Walter Dreher. Mrs. ‘Willlam Liller of Frank Dougherty Lan- Lieut. and Mrs. Edward G. Daly were System Keeps the dinner guests Thursday of Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore A. Weyher. Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio returned ‘Tuesday from Passaic, N. J. Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer had and | Mrs. William E. R. Covell and Mr. and \ stood that Miss Dorothy Skinner will sing, and Miss Josephine Noel will play several piano numbers. Jun;ol‘ Membef!' Te- at University Women's Club ‘The Junior Group of American As- SUNDAY DINNER Your choice of many dishes in flve tempting 1. g CLUB PLATES 55¢ TO 75¢ Our Cooling Comcrtadle o ° MONDAY DINNER Brolled Tenderloln _Steak in featurs ¢ as the guests of Col. and Mrs, | sociation of University Women will be- | S8amuel, Miss Pauline tes Long, Miss Mary Louise Chace, Miss C. Virginia Diedel, Miss Margaret Maize, Mrs, Sydney Bassler, Miss Christine Fassett, Mrs. Charles Merrill, Miss Marguerite Atchison, Mrs. Margery Gray, Mrs, Mildred Percy and Miss Janeiro Brooks. gin their Winter activities with & tea tomorrow ai 4:30 o'clock. The chair- man of the Junior Group, Miss Maxine Girts, will be assisted by the other officers, who include: Miss Helen BEAUTIFUL SHOES BOOT SHOP Suede Shoes Are Smart This Fali Never before have we offered greater shoe values featuring exquisite patterns fashioned by the world’s greatest shoe designers. $6.50 A wonderful selection of Suede in Black, Brown and Green in Opera Pumps, One Strap and Oxfords; Cuban and Louis Heels. Plain and Genuine Reptile trimmed $6.50. i Needle Point Mesh . Queentex Hosiery $ I 27 ,:'l:‘;:," Queen Quality Boot Shop value. All new shades. 1219 F Street N. W. Another Claimant for Honors Among Saks COATS $195 Vertical stripes feature this luxurious Siberian Squirrel Coat, with the new fitted sleeves, new collar and dashing slender lines. A Group of Stylists —passed upon this model before it was accepted by /Q MEMBER MASTER FURRIERS’ GUILD Spanish tile. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Col. R. R. Ralston and Col. Francis' Mrs. Paul Frizzel | F. Wilby were the luncheon guests George C. Reinhardt returned Thursday of Maj. and Mrs, William Friday from Massachusetts, where she | E. R. Covell. | spent the Summer. Maj. Henry E. Wingate and Miss Rosa | Lieut. and Mrs. Henry G. Douglas Wingate had as their guests Sunday | are spending the week end in Bel Air and Realize * Such SAVINGS Sketched— Best grade of construction and design—all panels of beau- tifully figured Stump Walnut. Nite Table and Bench if desired. Bed, Dresser, Vanity and Chest, featured at— i ' $195 Other D & M BED ROOM Values Among Our DINING ROOM Suites Bed, Chest, Toilet Table, Mirror—combination $98 50 6-Pc. Sheraton Dinette Suite, mahogany o MANGGANY .....coooscsosssnnssnn - 4-Pc. Colonial Mah 10-Pc. Queen Anne Suite, e onial Mahogany wa'l:nuqt e 5 $|95 10-Pc. Sheraton Suite, marhogn;’;'a Sk . $275 Other Dining Room Suites up to $2900 SOF AS—various types and sizes of D & M fine quality —all moderately priced from $69 to $375., The Value of Value in Furniture HE public has, we believe, become fully m awakened to the value of value in furni. ture rather than the false standard indi- cated by price. It no longer is considered economy to buy something that is to serve in the home on the basis of cheapness. This, of course, is grati- fying to us—for all during the reign of cheap- ness we have held “Furniture of Merit” true to its established standard—and House & Herr- mann prices consistent with “Furniture of Merit” quality. Other decided values up to $500 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS—a wide selection in oppor- tune values—priced from $13.50 to $175. C Th ompare These YRIENTAL RUGS We list just five examples—each one an amazing value. Choicest Persian room size rugs, offered at a fraction of their intended prices. SAROUK . . . . 124x9 Feet . d $525 But the new era that has dawned has placed a new appraisement on value. The makers of good furniture have seen the futility of making the mediocre—and the new price levels have swept away the incentive, for now dependable quality can be had at reasonable prices. Reputa- ble retailers everywhere are adopting the new standard—and “Furniture of Merit” has come into its own—recognized as superior in intrinsic worth and artistic effect. The store is teeming full of the new qualities and the new designs—while our prices, as always, are adjusted’to the market's best opportunities. Early 1931 Price $250 Early 1931 Price LILIHAN e o w9 Eaet 3 ) $450 $225 Early 1931 Price KANDAHAR . . . I2x9 Feet : $450 $225 Early And to better quality, newer 1931 Price designs and lower prices, we add the convenience of our COSTLESS CREDIT. GOROVAN . . 125x9 Feet . $250 $149 Early 1931 Price AMERICAN ORIENTALS ‘A Fine Collection of the nationally MERAK Domestic Oriental Rugs, famous GULISTAN Ameri- $|25 9x12. Very good values for $82.50 can Oriental Rugs—size 9x12 the prisli . .ccoosvvesivnse BROADLOOM CARPETS We carry a pleasing selection of Broadloom Carpets in various grades and colors. All measurements are submitted without charge and with every assurance of $3 85 Up prompt service. Per square yard............. i DULIN @& MARTIN - Connecticut Ave. anad l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. HOURS 9 4 Large Scatter Persian Rugs . 3.6x6.6 Feefi_ A $35 $19 House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye