Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1931, Page 51

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9 errmanil Seventh at Eye ost unique sale of a decade—and one that offers st return in value and saving. ”—for the very good reason that every piece of You will note lesions, constructed on the new basis of better (<) 5 actual worth—but very drastically below the OI’DPCU' cn yeu may make will eloquently sub- ve just credit to “Furniture of Merit”—and our he price misleads you 1 e which we have marked | sale. Sclected plain wal hed burl overlays. Top 3,;"2658 5.00 your gment will endorse ith here and there an artistic Chifferobe A\ well designed chifio- robe of substantial gum- wood construction, finished in attractive walnut color, It is a big the price. $7174.00 ty to Buy Rugs ferns ; 'Wilton Rugs in new designs—and marked far below the Congoleum Rugs el s ly Attractive Prices Coil Springs Multi-coil springs of great resiliency make this bed exceptionally @mfortable. The coils are interconnected by helical s and held in place by heavy edge bands. . a bargain at the price, Chest of Drawers Plain in design hut very at- tractive and sc modious. The Walnut Dresser One of the plain, conserva- tive designs, always in good style and combine consistently wtih other furnishings. Con- struction is fine walnut gumwood, Walnut Commode Chest It is designed on generous proportions, the top being 12x 16)% inches. The construction is solid walnut artistically $9.95 carved. Console Mirror A fine, clear, large plate mir- ror framed in polychrome; 17x30 inches. The glass gass s arini. $@eD0 cally etched, The motii of this su te is borrowed from the Tudor Construction is a combination of walnut on gumwood, finished in warm, -1 carvings and overls particular ttention given to the m superior cabinet w throug e details of the cor of this suite at once places it in a class by itself. Unfinished Drop-= Leaf Table e 08 leaves, Tabourette As you are bringing the plants indoors for the Winter you will find these tabourettes ofier ve convenient places for them. They are made o hardwood carefull C constructed and fin-4 ished in walnut. Kitchen Cabinet One of the most modern de- signs with conveniently ar- ranged cabinet including acces- sories. Made Shed s sy $2.7-50 or green. Enamel Medic'nz Cabinet kitchen amel: with mirror and glass shelves ed in white en- Cabinet Gas Range A very. handsome and practi- cal cabinet gas range with in- closed marbleizgd top, service drawers and many other mod- ern features. 50 All - porce- . lain exterior. Night Table Just what you need in the bed- room but of a design that makes it practical for other uses as well, Of walnut- fin- ish, well made 75 and equipped . with drawer. 1vs adding consistent treatment to the massive size of the » with finely matcl d finish. The charr R Breakfast Set $14.75 four colors hint erade e Poster Beds . hich to select. Coil Day-Bed One of the most popular designs, with metal ends imitating cane panels. It is so constructed that it easily opens $ to a double bed. Included with it is a soft mat- \ tress to harmonize with other furnishings, Preparations Are Made | For Navy Relief Ball ‘ Thanksgiving Evening | ‘price of Tickets Will Be | Reduced, Due to Trade | Depressicn. Plans for the annual Navy Reiicf ball, to be heid cn Thanksgiving eve- ning at the Willard Hotel, were formu- lated last week when members of the Navy Rellef Sociely Auxiliary met in- formally at the home of Mzs. Ridley McLezn, where the auxillary meetings have been held for the past few months | Mrs. W. V. Pratt, wife of Vice Ad- miral W. V. Pratt. chief of opcration, and chairmen of the Ball Committee presided. 1t vas decided in view of the general depression that it would be advisable to reduce the price of tickets this vear and as a consequence both boxes and admission tickets for two persons will be considerably less than they have been in praious years. The Navy Relief ball, which hes b- come one ‘of the outstending sociel events of the Thanksgiving season for number of years, is given under thc auspices of the Navy Relief Auxillary and the proeeds are used for the bene. fit of needy families, widows and or- phans of Navy personnel, Although the various committees have not as yet been completed. i was announced that those who had ac- cepted the invitation to serve as mem- bers included. chairman 6f the Ball Committee, Mrs. W. V. Pratt; chair- max of the Box Committee, Mrs. Rid- ley McLean. assisted by Mrs. E. R Larimer. Mrs. Thomas Kincaid: Pub- Jicity Committee, Mrs. Gretchen Smith, Mrs. Paul Bastedo and Mrs. R. P Craft: treasurer. Mrs. Ray Spear: Mu- sic and Decorattons, Mrs. Henry V. Butler, Mrs. B. F. Fullr snd Mrs. Stark The Ticket and Supper Committee has not yet been completed and names of this committee as well as the Floor Committee, which will be composed of debutantes’ of the season, will be an- nounced later. i Chcvy C})as.e per;nnal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest __ (Continued From Eighth Page.) street entertained at luncheon Wedne: day at the Congressional Country CL: in honor of her sister Mrs. EgGwin Hewes of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rapetti of Elm street had as house guest over the week end Mr. A. Rapetti of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox of Meadow Lane left Saturday for Louls ville. Ky. They will be gone one week. Mrs. Roger Whiteford and her son Joseph of Leland street returned Mon- day from a week end visit to New York City. Mrs. Carl Tilman of McKinley street gave a luncheon and bridge Tuesday at the Indian Spring Country Club. Mrs. Albert Fenderson of Easi Brad- 'y lane entertained at luncheon and ridge Tuesday. Mr. apd Mrs. Frederick R. Parks gave a supper Sunday evening in compliment to Mrs. Parks' sister, Mrs. Robeit C. Cone of Hartford. Conn. The were Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mills Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hoover, ur. and Mrs. Clarence Hall, Mr. and Mis. James E. Douglass. jr.. Mr. and Mis. Ralph L. Sabin and Mr. Theodore ¥ of Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. John H. We Forty-fifth street have had as ;u Mrs. Werners mother, Mrs. John Biddeson, and her brothcr, Mr. Th Biddeson, of Baltimore, Md Miss Veida Milholland and Miss Pezgy Hamilton of New York Ciiy were guc..s last week ena of Col. and Mrs. - ander E. Powell at Journey's Enc, oa Rosemary circle Mrs. James Ford Davidson of street is visiting her mother for sev weeks at Gouvernor, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bernard of Davison drive returned Monda: Atlantic City after spending a few ca;s there. Col. and Mrs. E. Alexander Powell and their house guest, Mr. W. ives Washburn of New York City, motored today to Yorktown, Va., to atiend Sesquicentennial of the surronder the English army under Lord C wallis. They will return the latter of the week. Debutantes Honor Guests At Armistice Day Lunch Mrs. A. T. Smith, wife of Col. Sm! assistant chief of staff, U. S. A, issued invitations to a buffet lun eon at her home, 2119 Le Roy pl for Wednesday, November 11, in honor | of Miss Mary MacArthur, Miss Helen | Peeples and Miss Louise Harrison Gwynn. She will be assisted by her | niece and house guest, Miss Eleanor Paxton Bass of North Carolina, | e e | Trinity College Regents 1 < Arranging Halloween Tea In charge of the Halloween tea dance and card party of of the auxiliary board | of regents of Trinity College are Mrs. P. F. Hannan, Miss Minnie Carroll and Mrs. Charles J. Cassidy. The ball room of the Mayflower, where the party is | to be given, will be handsomely deco- | rated and one of the best known or- | chestras of the city will furnish the music. The sale of tickets and the en- thusiasm of the students of the various iWashmz:on schools promise a highly | successful affais available to you In Our BEAUTY SALON < The Celebrated BEAUTY TREATMENTS ‘The Marie Earle method is recognized as the basically correct methoa' for beautify- ing the skin. We now pre- sent the services of experts trained in this -method to i)rovlde for you the gratify- ng results that have made Marie Earle treatments in- ternationally famous. To aid you in solving your par- ticular beauty problem, Wwe invite you to consult us regarding your Tequirements. _ Consultation 15 without obligation in our— BEAUTY SALON Rose Room—Balcony W. . Moses & Sons F St. at ilth

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