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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, o ! home, at Jamestown, and with her|Club of Washington Wednesda: m—mfln!evtflmdlnfluflnmr‘ . S O C I E‘ I v Y lchlld.ren ar araed to Ter homs 00 | n00n, OCWBer 16, from & 10'6 DRICK 1a | Garoe 1est St At i Shormar e D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 193Y. Kalorama road. honor of Hans Kindler, conductor of | Mr. Willlam D. Cheatham also was host Ce— the new Washington Sym, — Mr. and Mrs. Jphn W. Townsend have | tra, who has just arrh from Europe. returned to WasHington for the Winter. | Miss Marjorie Lowe is chairman of the They spent & part of the Summer mo- | Hospitality Committee. Mr. Kindler| Mr. George Heywood of Manchester, ! toring in New England and Canada. will reside at the Arts Club this season, | England, is passing a few days at '1)1‘1: — —— Dodge and is accompanied b; A reception will be given at the Arts Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Stone enter- dnu"hur, Miss Ida He)?wood, i to a small party of friends. (Continued From Fourth Page.) ning in her apartment at the Broad-; moor in honor of the members of the | Executive Board of the National Wom- | an’s Trade Union League. ‘Among the guests were Mrs. Ray- | Miss Mary Drieir, Miss | Miss Agnes Nes- | ciderman, Miss | Tillie Lindsay, | s Ethel Smith, | Mrs. Laura Williams rs. Willlam Gal- | vin, Miss Agnes Pcterson, Mrs, Barens ! and Miss Sclma Border. | Miss Martha B tis, daughter Of! Mr. and Ms. G . Harris of 3701 ! Woodland drive, left today for Cleve- land, where she will b> a guest of Miss Alice Auxer for a week or 10 days. Mr. Kenneth J. Yearns of 1714 Ken- | yon street northwest is sailing for Eu- ! ope October 14 on the President | finnsz‘\’tn to take up his duties as vice concul at the American consulate gen- eral, Naples, Italy. | Judge O. R. Luhring had friends | lunching with him yeSterdey at the | Carlton. Miss Marle Lorbcerbaum has inter- rupted her tour through the West and | has returned to Washington to the | bed of her sister, M B. Lans- | burgh, who s st 1y Mr. and Mrs. Joscph D. Grant Dll San Francisco arrived at the Mayflower vesterday and are leaving todsy on & motor trip to Hot Springs, Va. They will visit in New York before returning West. ! Mr. Grant is a life trustee’ of Stan- | ford University. Miss Zola V. Boley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charies T. Boley, was married to Mr. David Graham Grimes Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock in the historic Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church. The ceremony was_performed by the pastor, Rev. R. §. Barnes.| Mr. Wilmer T.| Bartholomew, from. Baltimore, played the wedding music, and Mrs. Alvin Mil- ler sang “Sweet Mystery of Life” and “Becai The church was decorated with s, ferns, deep cream chyrsan- themums and Talisman_ roses. The bride was escorted by her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of ivory satin in the prevailing | mode, her veil being trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, lilies of the valley and maiden hair fern. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Theo- dore Robb, who wore orchid satin and | carried_Talisman_roses. ! Mr. Granville Grimes, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. The! ushers were Mr. Edgar Grimes and Mr. Ronald Grimes, brothers of the bride- groom; Mr. French Grimes, a cousin, and Mr. Theodore Robb. After a reception for the bridal party at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. | and_Mrs. Grimes left by automobile for Baltimore, going from there by sea to Boston. Mrs. David H. Blair entertained a few guests at luncheon yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Mrs. Mary Huntington. There were eight guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Heath C. Moorman | have moved from their home on Twenty-eighth street to Wardman Park Hotel where they have leased an apart- ment, and will be for the coming season. e - Mrs. William Scully has closed her Score a Touchdown of Your Own!... When Maryland Plays the Navy Tomorrow By Wearing Schiaparelli’s ) Wooden Soldier Coat our copy It fastens with the fa- mous brass curtain ring elipsis e o @ And the way. itfitsis nothing short of a miracle! College Shop—Third Floor THE NEW 121620 F St “S0 TIRED | COULD BURST INTO TEARS!" The Plaint of Women Who Are “Acid” wrong when t you. ~ There nesia Oxolds. e world's armaceutical | house. Magnesia Oxoids stand as one of the whole intestinal trict and misery vanishes and a of vigor and well-being is restored. 5-Day Acidity Test See for you do with v D t. Get a pachage from Peoples Drug d drugeist. Take pep vigor. peace of your stomach | Tt 5 days' use of Magnesia | Che PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Its Still On! Record Sale! More of Those Fine Men’sand Young Men’s SUITS Overcoats Topcoats 4-pc. Golf Suits Tuxedos Good Quality Fabrics! New Fall-Winter Styles! i New Colors! $1 2.‘75‘ Sizes for Any Man! Young Men’s, Regulars, Stouts, Slims and Short Men's Palais Royal—Men's Dept.—Entrance G St. Near Tenth. T PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 What Sort of Corset Should You Wear? Ask Mrs. Davis New York Stylist of the W/B Company who is in our Corset Department this week to demonstrate the won- derful W /B Ventlastic Girdles and Foundations $7.50 and $]0 This exclusive W /B material designed for yecar-round wear, gives all the support vou could need at the same time allowing vou perfect freedom and comfart. Mys. Davis will fit you personally and indicate the model best suited to your figure. Palais Royal—Third Floor Anniversary Briefs . . . Playing Cards, 2 Decks —The popular “Wyle- awzy” 1inen-finished 36¢ cerds, with colorful backs. Street Floor. 3-Piece Knitted Suits —Twesd effects, also jerseys, diagonal $7'94 knit 2nd rcugh weaves. Brown, black, wine, navy end rust. Sizes 14 to 42. $10.95 and $16.95 values. Second Floor. Silk Undies —Gowns, Slps @] 38 Chemise, Stepins and dance sets of French crepe, crepe satin and crepe de chine. Misses' and women'’s sizes. Sec- ond Floor. Leather Jackets —Smart_styles of @6 Q4 soft leather in brown, green, red, navy and black. Lined with kasha or plaid. Sizes 14 to 44. Second Floor. Children’s Books, 3 for —Clear-type books for boys and girls. Bound 590 in cloth with colored jackets. 3 in box. $1.00 value. Down- stairs Bookstore. Silk Blouses —Long-sieeved styles @9 7Q of wachable silks and satins in eggshell, tan and white. Sizes 34 to 50. Second Floor. Coat Sweaters —Cardigan coat wics tn biack, tan, $1.88 navy, green and wine. Sizes 36 to 46. 100% wool. Second Floor. Wool Skirts —Black, navy, brown Sizes 26 $1.88 Fur Collar and Cuffs —New styles ¢t @7 Qg Carzcul, Opossum. Coney, Lapin (dyed Rabbit), Thibetine and “Foxine. Street Floor. Lane Cedar Chests —4t-in. Walnut- @718 5() veneered cedar chests. Complete with lock and key. Third Flocr. Ribbon Novelties —Large handkerchief cases, pajama bgs, lin- 29¢ gerie cases, garters, etc. Un- boxed. 50¢ to $1.85 values. Street Floor. “Busy Corner” Crepe, Yd. —A firm, heavy, 81'24 washable flat crepe in thirty new Fall shades, pas- tel tints and black. 39 in. wide. Street Floor. Linen Handkerchiefs —Scme with lace edge, bt iy sy e 290 white embroidery in all corners. 50c values. Street Flcor. Emb. Handkerchiefs —Hand embroidered 1 Toin Haudkaroitate 12 Yae in white, white with color and solid colors. Street Floor. Bath Powder Spray —Replaces the old fash- \a6ed nowder pum OIC Street Floor. Dusting Powder —Houbigant's dust- @ 4Q ing powcer, in Quel- ques Fleurs, Ideal and Subtilite odors. $2.50 size. —Fiancee Double Compact, dis- continued $1.50 style... 65¢ —10c¢ Lux Tollet Soap, 8 ~Houbigant's 75¢ Talcum, ~—Kleenex, 25c size, 5 for. —Absorbent Cotton, roll. Street Ficor. Boxed Xmas Cards —Twelve beautifully en- graved cards in a box, 39¢ each with two envelopes—one of the envelspes lined. $1.00 value. Street Floor. Stamp Albums —Scott’s Modern Album, bound in s 1' 19 cloth. The newest edition. $1.50 valie. Downstairs Bcok- ’ ; ? We Will Park Your €ar While You Shop * Drive to 8th St. Entrance Pern. AvemEighth and © Son Now Offers the Popular . “Ramsey” Shoes for Children At a New Low Price $1.59 . Five Smart Styles! Double Stitched Soles! All Sizes 6 to 2—Widths B, C, D Every Pair Guaranteed —These popular shoes have been selling regularly this year at $1.89 a pair . . . last year’s low price was $2.45 . . . they are long wearing, smart looking shoes—oxfords and strap models—of patent leather, brown elk and black calf. Plain or with wing tips. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Gee Whiz! They're Great! No Wonder We're Selling So Many Velocipedes $4.97 —We wouldn’t be a bit surprised if many of them are not seen again until Christ- mas morning! They are $7.95 to $8.93 values—in three sizes—for children of 2 to 7 years. The front wheels are full ball bearing and all wheels have clinch auto tread rubber tires. The frames are finished in Chinese red with white stripes. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Folding Metal Bridge Sets $8.95 In Green or Black — Five - piece steel sets —table and four chairs that fold com- pactly. The tables are the regula- tion size with soft padded tops covered in black or green—and the frames are in black or green finishes. Metal Sets with Armchairs, $12.50 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Printed Stationery B 200 Single Sheets and 100 Envelopes Or 100 Folded Sheets and 2 9c 100 Envelopes Beautiful Ripple Bond —A heavy beautiful paper printed with three lines of clear type in a rich dark blue. Your name and address printed on both the paper and the envelopes. An unusual value in the Anniversary sale. Delivery 2 weeks after order is placed. Kann's—Street Floor. Two Exceptional Values In v oesn't make you feel decidedly | better retura the balance of the bottle and the druggist will promptly and cheerfully refund your money.—Adver- tisement. During October Only Individual Stationery 100 Double Sheets 100 Choice of Six Styles $].19 Envelopes Regularly $1.50 and 52.00 Printed with your Name and Address on Letter ‘Head and Envelope Flap. Style No. 1—Large Size Style 1000 White, Gray, Orchid Regular Size and Granite ‘White Linen Only o _Style 1700 Style 1400 Regular Size Regular Size Parchment Finish Granite Sport Cloth White, Gray only Sro Style 1500 Style No. 5—Large Size Single Sheet High-grade Bond Paper ‘White Linen only Mail Orders will be promptly recorded and filled. Accompany the order with Check, or Money Order, or with instructions to charge the purchase to your account. Stationery Department Palais Royal, Inc. $2.50 Virginia Lee Face Powder Special $ | .00 You'll like the attrac- tivic . red suede box, the delicate gardenia fra- grance and the soft, velvety finish of Virginia Lee powder. Elmo Cosmetic Sets Special 3]-60 A smart set, containing a $1 size Tissue Cream, 60c size Cleansing Cream and a special package §1 size Ralo Face Powder, Palais Royal—Main Floor New LAMPS Bridge Style 3 Candle Light Floor Style $4.98 $5.98 —With the prices so low there is every reason why you will want one of each style. The lamps are of heavy brass Kannsons Mixed PAINT $1.44 on —House paints for inside and outside use. Prepared with pure linseed oil in white and colors. , Quart: Homestead Ready- Mixed Paints. Gal. Black or’ Maroon Roof Paint. .. .$1.00 Quart 4-hr. Décorative Enamel ............70 Shellac .. ... And Many Oth Values in Paints and Brushes Kann’s—Third Floor. plated tubing in an embossed effect and the shades are of beautiful, lustrous celanese, trimmed with ruching. Kann's—Third Floor, New Electric Alarm Clocks— —A small sum to pay for such beautiful, accurate and efficient clocks as winding—just plug them in the light socket and forget them. Without Alarm, §2.94 Kann's—Third Floor, 1 these. They are finished in colors—never require 2 L]