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B—4 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, STECK NEW CHOICE | FOR TARIFF GROUP Hoover Plans Appointment, but Brookhart Declares He’ll “Attend to It.” | Daniel F. Steck, former Senator from Iowa, has been zélected to fill the Democratic vacancy on the Tariff Commission as _succ Al inis of ing Hoover. Steck ret. #farch 4 aft ection by Re inson, a Republic the Senate he Smoot-Hawley Commission now voted against it on fi ed from the being defeate administe Al p Has Foe in Brookhart Steck and r two years ntly in op- ) were not OCT. 27 IN NEW YORK Lehman Proclaims y as State Occasion to nor Late President October 16 e Roosevelt. O rt as “Theodore ing Gov. Herbert amation issued he In the m tamp for s wire is ma the thickne wire is fc inch whic | National Paul J. McGahan will be honor | quests of the evening. Gen. P. C. Har- "of the fifth season of the Community SOCIETY ) ___(Continued From Third Hotel tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock. Le Chapeau Departemental Willette Preston, with National Pouvoir Repre- sentative Carolyn Herman, will be pre- siding_officers. Le Chapeau National Mrs. Ethel V. Murphy of New York, Le Demi-chapeau National Mrs. Janet English of Virginia, Department Comdr. F. G. Praser, Grand Chief de Gare Francis Miller and Premier Historien ris, the Legion's national director of education of war orphans, will be among the guests, with Catherine Vir- ginia Hutchins, Helen Black and Louis des les Dernier, District participants in World War scholarships, who also will be guests of the salon. Interest in the approaching opening Institute of Washington Tuesday eve: ning in Central High Auditorium heightened by the fact that tht artists of the occasion are Mrs. Louise Homer Stires, lyric soprano, and her sister, Miss Katherine Homer, both personally well known and popular in musical and ircles of the Capital. Mrs, Stires and Miss Homer are expected to arrive morning and will be guests of d Mirs. John M. Turrentine in home on Cathedral avenue. Additional_patrons who will attend the recital Tuesday include Miss Belle Sherwin, Dr. and Mrs. George F. Bowerman, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. kes Halkett, Mrs. Dana Burand, Mrs, Hawley, Mrs. Paul Henderson, and Mrs. Harry Lee. Mr. Lynch Tuquer, Mrs. Willlam McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Mrs. Robert N. Nel- ace Radcliffe. Miss Jessie abeth Pect, Capt. and 5. C. A Ci . Mrs. Frederic T. kin and Mrs, Carrie Byram. singers and dancers well known in n society will assist in the| of “Sweothearts of the Ages,” | ch the Rector's Aid of St. Margarat's | Episcopal Church will present for the | benefit of certain good works and the r of the parish Friday evening, Oc- r 23, in the ball rooms of the Wil- H Music has been arranged to F 1 tableaux which will re- | veal popular girlish types of by-gone | ages throughout the world | A distinguished _sponsors, | Edward E. Gann, for 5o includes Senator and L. McNary, Mr. and Mrs. n J. Haines, Mrs. Deles A. Blodgett, | Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews, Miss Edna Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. | Pope, Mrs. Gwynn Gardiner, Mrs. | Thomas Wailes, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Mrs. John K. Hyde Sidwell, Mrs. J. M. Holton, Miss May- | Burchell’s Bouquetf Coffee ' Exceptionally Fine Zoc b N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. Liquidation Orientai Rugs (Entire stock of Nazarian & Hekimian) We are almost at the unique and unprecedented tal rug of unparalleled value and quality. Every rug is a Nazarian quality. Selected one by one, weaved by the masters of the art in guarantee every piece sold. Don’t miss this chance. Our past is our bond. Every size, any make, for every pocketbook. All Sales Final and for Cash Nazarian (Successors to Nazavian | Hekimian) 1226 Connecticut Avenue S.—After liquidation sale Nazarian Bros. will continue business, as usual, at same address. - Sale end of our sale. This is a chance to acquire an orien- the Orient, Nazarian Bros. Bros. Co. —This combination Catherine Day traces. 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Dorzen of Warren, Pa, are at the Shoreham en route to Yorktown. They will visit Mrs. Rockwell's cousin, Miss J. W. Valiant, at Annapolis before re- turning to Warren. Mrs. E. Holt Ellason of Merion, Pa has come to Washington with Mrs. H.| W. Vickers of Ch lengthy stay and Hotel. ertown, Md., for a Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Granger of New | York City are at the Carlton for a few | days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kilby of Nyack, N. Y. are at the Dodge during their brief stay in the Capital. Mrs. T. J. Murphy of New York City is spending a couple of weeks at the Shoreham. Mrs. Hugh McLean of Buffalo, N. Y., is passing a few days at the Dodge and is “accompanied by Mrs. Hayden C. Pratt of Rochester. ARMY ORDERS Col. G. M. Crall, Infantry, at San Francisco, and Capt. Neil B. Simms, Quartermaster Corps, at Fort Ontario, N. Y., have been ordered to examination for possible retirement. Maj. George F. Spann, Quartermaster Corps, has been detailed as construction quartermaster at Bowman Field, Kv. Maj. 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Graham Wilson, president of the Board of National Missions; Mrs. F. S. Ben- nett, vice president,” and Rev. F. R. Thorne, a member of the Board of Christian Education and of the depart- ment of promotion of the Board of Na- tional Missions. Moving pictures of | Porto Rico, Cuba and San Salvador were shown by Dr. Thorne. | " The meeting opened at 5:30 with | worship services conducted by Rev. A. B. | Altfather of Falls Church. Dinner was | served at 6:30 by the women of the hili ELEVENTH ST Paris Replicas in psborn D, Q. FRIDAY, OC'T OBER 16, 1931. e — Falls Church Ald Soclety. This Wl!'belra the hall mark of 1649. Its old followed by conferences for ministers and laymen, members of women's mis- slonary societies and young people and Sunday school workers. FAMOUS NELSON TOMB WILL SERVE AS ALTAR Bishop Thomson Will Officiate at Episcopal Services in Williams- burg Sunday. | Special Dispatch to The Star. i WILLIAMSBURG, Va, October 16. —The large box tomb of “Scotch Tom" Nelson, grandfather of Gen. Thomas Nelson of Revolutionary War fame, will pe used as an altar for celebration of ithe holy communion by Grace Episco- | pal Church, built about 1698. Owing to the unusually large attendance expect- | ed Sunday, “Religious day” at the Ses- | | quicentennial, Right Rev. A. C. Thom- { son, Bishop of Southern Virginia, will officiate, with Suffragan Bishop John B. Bentley of Alaska and Rev. W. H. Baird, assistant rector of Bruton Church in Willlamsburg, assisting. The silver service of this church = BETWEEN FaG FELT or SUEDE Black Felt The new soft- crown Sailor has been acclaimed by all women, because of its softness to the profile. Brown Suede A fashionable Tri- corne. 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New Haven 30- hour Auto Mirror Clocks. $2.65 KELLY-Springfields Each $7.05 $8.55 $9.40 $10.35 $13.50 Size 4.40-21 4.75-19 5.00-20 5.25-18 6.00-20 All Other Sizes at Low Prices KELLY “Lotta Miles” 6-PLY HEAVY DUTY :.;0—20 4.75-19 5.00-20 5.50-19 Each $8.00 $9.20 $10.25 $12.25 All Other Sizes at Lo de IES $6.95 Motor Oil E) Porn. AvamBighth and @ S Besides you are In 5-gal. Cans Medium or Heavy bell, bearing the inscription, “York, Virginia, 1725, has had a remarkable career. Tt was carried away in the War Between the States to Philadel- | Instructor, to Be Guest. phia, where it was discovered in a&| C.Edward (“Prof”) Beckett, who re- scrap heap; recast, it was returned to | tired recently as physical director of Yorktown in 1881. It has occupied its | the Washington Y. M. C. A. after more old place in the belfry since 1889. 'than 30 years of service, will be guest hilipsborn ] ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G “Y” TO FETE DIRECTOR “Prof.” Beckett, Veteran Physical Best Selling Fashions Canton Daytime Frocks Pair $13.80 $16.60 $18.30 $20.20 $26.30 Tube Free Tube Free Tube Free Tube w Prices Free 58C gal. 8-day Jeweled Auto Mirror Clocks st low prices, Fourth Floor. For Cffice, Campus, Sports Knit Frocks $|6.50 comb You see them at the stadium, on the street, most everwhere that smart young women apr: A Trimmed with Lapin, Jap We: and Raccoon. ¢ Sport Coats 25 Rugged tweeds and camel's hair polo coats are popular in-between-season coals. Note the new wide sleeves and pouch col- lar of the raglan-cut tweed sketched. of honor at a dinner this evening at 8 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel. Many of the city's business and pro- fessional men who attribute their phys- { dcal” “trim” to Beckett’s ministrations will attend the dinner. Members and officials of the Y. M. C. A. joined fn arranging the testimonial as a fareweil dinner to the veters - (Mo an physical edu sborn ~BETWELN.F o G hili Just Arrived! Suede . Jacket with Corduroy Skirt S|6.50 The perfect outfit for the game tonight, and for many occasions after this. Wear the suede jacket over your wool or knit frock, and wear the corduroy skirt with the knowledge its new. Separate Suede Jackets S|6.50 Lumberjack style, of heavy suede, well made. in red, rose, green, brown and black 52.95 This leg-o-mutton sweater has proved a great favorite with our young friends. This is & new shipment, with other attractive styles at this price. All popular colors. Skirts 55.75 Wool crepe skirts to com- plete the costume are made with the gores to fit well and laced front to add a new note - of interest. Bright shades, brown and black. Silk Crepe and Satin Lingerie $]-95 Dancettes, teddies, slips, Franch panties and pajamas, lace trimmed or tailored. Flesh, blue and blush. LAST DAY OF BEVERLY HOSIERY SALE $1.19 pr.; 3 pr., $3.50; reqularly $1.65 pr.