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' ~“Whitridge Smith. “*Mrs. George Hill Closes . Mues to Baltimore. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 25 1931—PART THREE. October Bride \ | Home in Alexandria: Lelves for Balumnrei Acoomp-medby'rum(;rand daughters Who Will Be: Presented 0 Society. ’ ALEXANDRIA, Va. October 24.—Mrs George R. Hill cl er home on, South Washington stre-t and lest AMon- day for Baltimore where will sp-nd the Wmter with her son-in- daught:r, Mr. and Mrs. Malco oty Hili, Miss Ida Wood Hill and Miss Harriet Hill, twin grandcaughters | ~of Mrs. Hill and wao have been her ts. went with their grandmother They ar: debutantes and will be presznt-d there during the com- ing Winter. Thne Misses Hil were; @uests at the first debutante luncheon | of the season given Tuesday by Mrs.! R. Marsden Smith in her home in Guil- ford for her daughter, Miss Bertha | Mi. and Mrs. Geor Robert Hill, son and daughter-in-law | of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hill are being | gratulated on the birth of their first child, a daughter, born last Sun Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs, returned from their wedding trip and are living at 115 West Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Barrett was Miss Fay Burion Wilfred Barrett hav: re ‘marrixd in the hington Grove, Md. October 6, a%:0 hav? returned from th wedding_tiip in Washington, i officlating. ~ Mr i Valentine are spending their moon In New York and will make their home in_Alexand:ia. | Mrs, Thomas A. Hulfish, jr. of Allen- | s th> last week end with | | | Distinguished Guests at | ghter, Grace | Navy Day Ball Tuesday | ter, Grace eis Thur:- t tates Coast Guard, the | FORhe 18, T Bockville, Mz, s s, Unlted Biates O . Doavers arc living for the present, yesented ¢t the Navy Day r. and Mrs. Johnson in their | willard Tuesday night at 236 Commerce stre ance of the commandant of th: s Ddna Pallant and Mi Y| Guard, Admiral Frederick C. Billard 03d cntertained a miscllan- [and Mrs. Billard: the as ning in honor | mandant, Capt. B. M. Chiswell aister of Miss | Mre, Chiswell; the eng! Pa'lant &nd a bride of last month. The | Capt. R. B. Adams, guests were Mr. and Mrs. Riley |the chief constructor, Comdr. Nivon, Mies Marjor'e Nixon, Miss T>resa | Mrs. F. A. Hunnewell; Comar s Edna Evans, Mis Mar-|Mrs. Norman B. Hall, Comdr. Miss Margaret Hicks, Miss | Mrs. R. R. Waesche ? The Coast Guard g 1 will oceupy a special C MRS. LEIGH C. Formerly Miss Elizabeth laudet College. and | and | and | P17, to celebrate. the annivérsary of their which latter organization is sponsoring {this year's Navy Day Ball Before the dance Admi ° | Billard will be dinner gu and Mrs. Miller at their home in Chevy young | Chase. | : included Marecry Lee Forrd. Vir-| ~ Mrs. Ethel Stratton Nock, past Gold l'nla Colmal Jane Cook, Patsy | Star chairman of the American Wnr‘ Ann Davi S| ill also be a dinner guest Spitman. Bil | and will attend the Navy Day Ball with Jemes Lemm and Walton Blair Tulloc hhe Coast Guard ary. Snyder and M ;‘Mu. Hoban to Unveil Portrait at Arlington House as with her p Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- » in Staunton | gent general of the National Society ‘o the Daughters of the Ame {ojution. returned last n C. where she pre- South: divisional ng held in that city Thursday and Friday. She was accompanied in | a private car by Mrs. Russell William Magna, librarian general; Mrs. Kath- arine White Kittredge, Vermont; Mrs. Charles Herbert Carroll, New Hamp- | {shire;” Mis William H' Pouch, New | York, and Mrs. Ralph Vanlandingham, | North Carolina, vice presidents gen- eral; Mrs. Zebulon Judd, Alabama; Mrs |J. W. Kirkpatrick, Kansas; Miss Myra Humard, Mississippl: M ontertained. at | MUITAY, New Jersey veniug ip bonor of Mr, | Parcells, New ¥ork: Mrs. Sydney The prizes | Sooper. North Carolina, nnd Miss Mr % |B. Sheldon, State regents. who had gyl S i { beel in " attendance at the National .m S. Snow and Miss Bar- Boa{d of Management during the past | wecl pent the last week N 8t | romorrow atternoon at 3 o'clock, at i o the Arlington Marsicn. Mrs. Hobart will present, on the behalf of the so- | ciety. the portrait of Martha Custis | which, at the request of the War De- | p:riment, was painted to be pari of | ent cxhibition the re- | jon. The portrait is a copy | 5. Leisenring of Washington | of & painting wich hargs in Wa vton loft Sun- | :’[’,:’,‘ g i s lanta after & {wosocton in 1 kil orge Wa. vith ! Mount Vernon Mr. and Mis. C. R. White nnnounce u'n?\cm(d\ W M the engagrment of thcir dau nn, Charlottc Bowman, to Mr. L The wedding will take pxa( month. and Ars. Ch are spending the of Mr. and M Hampden-Sidn, M. and o the guest of her - and niec: Mr and Mrs. Llcwel- 00d. in Warrinton, C. ter is homc from | isit to his aunt, Mrs, C. D. Dreghe- Q, in Sen Francisco. Mr. Wcbster 150 ‘pcnt some time in Berkeley, Holly- wood and Los Angeles. Mre, Mary V. W. Leef is spending a month with h.r broiher and sister-in- Jsw, Mr. and Mr:. John B. Waltton, m, Allnta Helen Norris Cummix len Chepman Calvert e 1rom oi&own, wher: they at- he Sesquiccntennizl cxel and Mis, . Maucolin Kiven aiso | 2 buck from Yorstown, where Mrs \iien 1cpresenica the Alexandria Com- | mittes o1 Coionial returned from ta menth ry Custis Lec City Club Tea For Women Artists The honor guests -f the Women's | {City Club at its tea today will be | a group of women pain inclu tained Tue vening to ¢ Miss Dorothy Barnes, M twelfth h anmversary of their | tick. Miss Hattie Burd daughter, Miss Vivian Haislip. Ascist- | i = porihgy ing Mr. and Mrs. Haislip werc Mr. and | B- © iss Elise Murs. James Tennesion, Mr m\d C! Hungerford Comb. Delmar Fiantum and Mr. and Critcher, Miss EJ John Sulliven. The young o H. Etz, Mis uuded Margaret Elliott. Lucille Nancy s O Tiniger (Roberte Sullivan, Kate Grimm silla, Louise Tarler. M Vincent Richard John Sullivan, jr ‘Women's hepperson | George L. Walkor at Ve " Julian He Hollerith, Mi Lesley Jackson, Mrs. I | Miss ‘Margrete Lent Mrs Miss Marguerite Miss aine Dolph, Ruth O%¢ John k Dodson. | § John Sidney Runal- due, La Vern~ Dolph, Clark Sullivan, George Roades, Courtland Grimm, | Ralph Belt and Frank Bre Miss Mary Norton of W Mary College spent the with her parents, Mr Norton Mrs. Ma Y.. who ha arranged b; 2 and ©f the club Munson O. Thompsor and Mrs where she will 1 and daughter x id Smith. , ; | m | Joint Mecting and Dinner | Mrs. Elmer B | e eonibad Attended by Fifty Gues:s| Home Jovner in S Mr. and 1 Mr. Earl Duane end guests of Mr H. M. Wilson Mrs. Alfred A home. in Za . presided The gu st of h Mtk hliGio FsiMan with Mr, end W. & J.. Sloamnee A nn o v.nce S Wi die "9 r e = Readjustment Sale affecting every item in our entire stock—and creating a buy- ing opportunity unequalled in your experience or ours Featuring Tremendous Reductions You ha choice upholstery for any piece. Bed Room Suites $275 Am. Sheraton Suite, Reduced to. . Eight picces, mahogany and gumwood, inlaid with satinwood. $400 New England Group, Reduced to. . 5245 Cherry and maple construction; 8 pieces, including twin beds. $500 Am. Empire Suite, Reduced to Genuine mahogany construction with crotch mzhogany panels. $825 Queen Anne Suite, Reduced to. ... .$425 Handsomely figured panels and drawer fronts, $500 Biedermeicr Suite, Reduced to Genuine mahogany censtruction with typical decorations, $550 18th Century Suite, Reduced to Walnut with genuine marquetry inlays: pieces. $575 Colonial Suite, Reduced to Genuine mahogany construction. Low poster beds and beautiful hanging mirrors; 8 pieces. $845 Early English Suite, Reduced to. .. Chestnut construction, handsomely carved: 8 pieces. $975 Adam Suite, Reduced to Satinwood and harewood construction. Hand decorated; silver mirrors; 8 pieces. $900 French Suite, Reduced to Louis XV—XVI ensemble, in beechwood, walnut and satinwood; 8 pieces. $1125 Louis XVI Suite, Reduced to Satinwood construction; half-round com- mode; gold hanging mirrors; 8 pieces. $650 French Group, Reduced to French Provincial design, mahogany con- struction, antique color; 8 pieces. $700 Chippendale Suite, Reduced to Crotch mahogany construction ;'8 pieces, Occasional Bed Room Pieces $150 Highboy, Reduced to Genuine mahogany with $120 Highboy, Reduced t Mahogany construction; flat top. $35 Poster Beds, Reduced to Genuine mahogany; all sizes, $195 Chaise Lounge, Reduced to Upholstered in plain and striped moire damask. $45 Slipper Chair, Reduced to Covered with handsome chintz, $32.50 Day Beds, Reduced to Cherry and maple construction; cluded. $65 Chest of Drawers, Reduced to Walnut or maple construction, $35 Box Spring, Reduced to Made in Sloane Work Rooms. $39.50 Inner-Spring Mattress, Reduced to #3450 A product of the Sloane Work Rooms. $65 Hair Mattress, Reduced to. Made in the Sloane Work Rooms. $35 Felt Mattress, Reduced to Made in the Sloane Work Rooms. Living Room Furniture $190 English Type Sofa, Reduced to Upholstered in gold brocatelle, or fabrics of your selection, $200 Bedford Sofa, Reduced to Ideal size for small living room. $210 Wakefield Sofa. Reduced to Upholstered in damask or velvet. $210 Hayden Sofa, Reduced to Upholstered in tapestry. $215 Low Wing Sofa, Reduced to Upholstered in handsome figured linen, $260 L.awson Sofa, Reduced to Upholstered in rose damask. $235 Lancaster Sofa, Reduced to Covered in frieze. $220 Chatham Sofa, Reduced to Model with a comfortable roll back. ho'stered in tapestry. $335 Empire Sofa, Reduced to. . ......... $235 Carved mahogany with damask upholstery. $540 Buckingham Sofa, Reduced to With down pillow back. $460 1.ouis XV Sofa, Reduced to Walnut frame with velvet upholstery. $120 Parker Love Seat, Reduced to Handsome chintz upholstery. $140 Wakefield Iove Seat, Reduced to. In choice of upholstery. $160 Early Am. L.ove Seat, Reduced to . . Cherry construction with home-spun tap- estry upholstery. $300 English Love Seat, Reduced to Roll back covered in gold brocatelle, $330 English Club Love Seat, Reduced to. Loose pillow back; tapestry upholstery. $280 Wm. & Mary Love Seat, Reduced to.$195 Graceful walnut base, rust damask up- holstery. g $335 Duncan Phyic Love Seat, Reduced t0.5225 LExact copy of c'lf'n-") blue and gold damask. .$190 £330 .$360 diment top. slips in- 95 5110 5225 ¢ assurance of Sloane Quality in every selection —backed by the full benefits of Sloane service in Out of these store-wide reductions take occasion to supply vour home-wide needs when it can be done to such advantage—in value and saving. & ]. SLOANE 709 Twelfth TR e e .U R Just Above G W Oriental Rugs Genuine handmade Oriental Rugs from the most famous makers in the Far East. Every rug in stock is reduced in the same proportion as these noted below. $2500 Khanbah, Reduced to Size 27.10x14.10. $1500 Khanbah, Reduced to Size 21.2x14.0. $600 Khanbah, Reduced to Size 9x12 $475 Khanbah, Reduced to Size 9x12 $2200 Sarouk, Reduced to Size 21.6x11.4, $600 Sarouk, Reduced to Size 9x12. $575 Sarouk, Reduced to Size 9x12. $150 Sarouk, Reduced to Size 4x7, $110 Sarouk, Redueed to Size 3.6x5.6. + $25 Sarouk Mats, Reduced to Size 3x2. $750 Anatolian, Reduced to Size 18.1x12.3, $700 Anatolian, Reduced to Size 18.7x10.1. $1475 Kirmanshah, Reduced to Size 17.0x11.0, $675 Kirmanshah, Reduced to Size 9x12. $450 Chinese Rug,Reduced to Size 9x12. $375 Chinese Rug, Reduced to Size 9x12. $110 Turkish Akhissar, Reduced to Size 9x12. $185 Turkish Teziak, Reduced to Size 9x12. Persian Scatter Rugs Were $13.50 to $80. Reduced to Gulistan Rugs The Famous American Reproductions of Orientals, $125——9x12 Size—Reduced to .. 5100 $82.50————6x9 Size—Reduced to . ...%66 $49—4.6x7.6 Si ....339.50 $13.75———2.3x4.6 Size—Reduced to Domestic Rugs Seamless Axminster—9x12 Size $37.50 Reduced to .. v .332.50 $40 Reduced to 5 $45 Reduced to $31.50 Reduced to French Wiltons—9x12 Size $70 Reduced to $95 Reduced to. Four Famous M}tkesl 'of Broadlsom Carpets $3.50 Grade,Reduced to «In 9, 12 and 15 feet widtlks; in choice of 8 colors. $5.00 Grade, Reduced to Tn'9, 12'and 15 feet widths; in choice of 9 colors. $6 Heavy Pile, Reduced to $4.50 sq. yd. In 9, 12 and 15 feet widths; in choice of 17 colors, and 18 ft. widths in five colors. $10 Im. Broadlooms, Reduced to . .38.50 sq. yd. In 9, 10.6, 12, 13.6, 15 and 18 feet widths; in choice of 33 colors. Narrow Width Carpets 3,4 and 4 /4 widths in the entire range of colors and patterns proportionately reduced. Easy and Wing Chairs $115 Bennington Wing Chair, Rcduced to. Upholstered in tapestry, damask, velvet or brocatelle, $95 Bedford Easy Chair, Reduced to Damask and tapestry upholstery. $120 English Easy Chair, Reduced to. In damask, brocatelle, tapestry and’ frieze. $100 Queen Anne Easy Chair, Reduced to.$59 Walnut, with down cushions; up- holstered in a variety of fabrics, $125 English Club Chair, Reduced to Loose down cushions and pillow back. $120 Wakefield Easy Chair, Reduced to. . . . Companion piece to the Wakefield Sofa. $45 Fairfield Chair, Reduced to Genuine walnut with a selection of fine fabrics for upholstery, $50 Schuyler Chair, Reduced to Mahogany or walnut in a variety of up- holsterings. $70 Martha Washington Chair, Reduced to 55 Genuine mahogany with damask, tap- estry or moquette upholstery. .$75 Charge Accounts May be arranged and settlements made upon our Convenient Budget Plan. for G Dining Room Furniture $445 Early American Suite, Reduced to. 3225 Maple construction, quaint design and very decorative; 9 pieces. $425 Mahogany Suite, Reduced to An ensemble of Early American designs; 10 pieces. $525 Colonial Suite, Reduced to. Made of genuine mahogany, typical of the period in design; 10 pieces. $550 Sheraton Suite, Reduced to Made of genuine mahogany with marvelous inlays and beautiful crotch mahogany panels; 10 pieces. $460 French Suite, Reduced to Made of genuine beechwood, handsomely carved; 10 pieces. $500 Sheraton Suite, Reduced to It is the American Sheraton design, a copy of fine old pizces; mahogany construction; 10 pieces. $650 Queen Annc Suite, Reduced to In genuine walnut with beautifully figured panels; 10 pieces. $1650 Hepplewhite Suite, Reduced to .. .$1150 Made of satinwood, old crackle finish and in- laid with mahogany bands. $1200 Chippendale Suite, Reduced to Mahogany construction, handsome carving, and fine old tone finish, Separate Dining Room Pieces $45 Butterfly Table, Reduced to Cherry and maple construction. $90 Rudder Table, Reduced to Cherry and maple construction, $50 Tea Wagons, Reduced to. Choice of mahogany or lacquer. Occasional Living Room Pieces $50 Drum Tables, Reduced to Genuine mahogany construction, $110 Gov. Winthropt Desk ,Reduced to In mahogany or cherry, $80 French Desk, Reduced to French Provincial type; in beechwood. $125 Tambour Desk, Reduced to Genuine mahogany, inlaid with satin wood. Hepplewhite design, inlaid with satin wood. $10 End Tables, Reduced to Mahogany construction, $30 Nest of Tables, Reduced to Either walnut or mahogany. $60 Drop Leaf Table, Reduced to Colonial design in mahogany. $175 Table Desk, Reduced to Sheraton design, inlaid mahogany construc- tion. $40 Tip Table, Reduced to Mahogany with satin wood inlays. $70 Lowboy, Reduced to Copy of antique, in mahogany. $25 Coffec Table, Reduced to .. .. Duncan Phyfe model in mahogany, $18 Coffee Table, Reduced to Colonial design; genuine mahogany. $25 Drum Table, Reduced to End-table size, in genuine mahogany. $40 Console Table, Reduced to Sheraton design, inlaid mahogany. $35 Louis XV Stand, Reduced to Rosewood construction with brass mounts; equipped with drawers. $20 Bookshelves, Reduced to Quaint Early American type in cherry, $10.50 Windsor Chair, Reduced to .. Cherry and maple construction. $25 Colonial Mirror, Reduced to ....... Genuine mahogany frames. $95 Convex Mirror, Reduced to Colonial design. $185 Gov. Winthrop Secretary,Reduced to $155 Genuine mahogany construction, $160 Colonial Secretary, Reduced to Genuine mahogany construction, straight front design. $30 Ladder-Back Chair, Reduced to ....5225 In cherry with rush seats, In Our Decorating Department Included in this store-wide event is the beautiful hand-painted furniture, decorated screens, mirrors, framed etchings, prints, etc. Also a varied asortment of lamps, both table and floor, with plain and decorated shades. o i The entire stock of drapery fabrics has been given the same radical reductions. W.&J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G reen S h o titi€y 8