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UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST N.W. “We Live Our Profession e Sl o ™ “OUALITY—SERVICE" The Modernistic Wave iate bea waves with e ends. This need ot be wave s gen- Special Fermanent flet Ends » $3.95 Steamer Treatments alr very ben ed-T-Kol tra. A Electri (Not a School) New York Beauty Shop ME 4315 926 New York Ave. ‘NO BRANCHES R cductions 21« ANNIVERSARY Tremendons Savings You've never heard of or seen such values . ..and &mblhly m&r‘wul again. ‘e suggest at you pay a visit to the CAPITOL and share in the SAVINGS, Repairing & Remodeling Moderate Price: 1208 G Street % Special Group of COATS $49.75 A lovely selection of coats in the new Fall colors and rugged fai- ries. _.trimmed in the most luvurious furs. Tlodel sketched is a chic contrast _in brown and Ombrie Caracul. |Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social }n'tcnst’ Henry D. Dr. and Mrs. |* Adams Spend Week End With Son at Fort Union,! Va. | Dr. and Mrs. Henry DeCoursey | Adams spent last’ week end with their son, Randal, at Fort Union Military Academy, at Fort Union. Va. Mr. and Mrs, Roger Whiteford have house guests Mr. and Mrs. Al- { nad bert Hislop of Portsmouth, N. H. | Mrs. McCloud Maurice has leased the | |home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sizer on |Leland street and moved from Brook- ville road. Mr. and Mrs. Sizer have taken an apartment in the Roosevelt | Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. motored for the week end to Charlottes- | ville, Va. | Mr. E. B Adams and his daughter, | Miss Ruth Adams, have returned to | | their home after spending a week at | Atlantic City. | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark have ul | house guest for a fortnight Mrs. Clark’s . Mr. Christopher Gregory of Calif. nd Mrs. Sidney H. Pearce left visit to relatives in ind will be e & week. 3 . Wilcox have returned from a visit to Louisville, Ky. where they have been for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Laudick are day Mrs. ‘Orville S. Peters has returned after visiting in Harrisburgh, Pa. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Teller Cocke were guests of honor a reception given by the vestry and the organiza- tions of All Saints Protestant Episcopal Church last evening at 8:30 o'clock, the occasion being the celebration of their silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs, R. Harvey Sargent re- turned last week after an absence of six months. They have recently eom- pleted a motor trip through New Eng- land, going as far north as Maine. During the Summer Mr. Sargent was in Alaska, and Mrs. Sargent in Utah, the Yellowstone Park and Ohio. Mrs. James C. Lewis of West Alex- ander, Pa., has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Margaret L. Clark, for 10 da, . and Mrs. Bdward C. Basser have returned to their home on Connecticut avenue after & motor trip to Princeton, West Virginia and Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Sasser entertained George Whyte of Kenosha, Wis., during the -week. Mrs. Robert W. Chassee has returned to her home on Quesada street after an extended visit in the North. Mr. John Imirie Was the recipient of a surprise masquerade birthday anni- versary party last evening at his home, on West Bradley lane. A buffet sup- per was served amd the guests num- bered 25. Mrs. Frederick R. Parks left Friday for & week’s visit in New York, where ;;“z ? stopping at the Waldorf-Astoria otel, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mills enter- tained at dinner Wednesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Robert B. Cone of Hartford, Conn. / Mrs. Hall, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Robert B. Cone, will motor dleton in Ventnor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Imirie entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of the anniversaries of their fathers. ‘The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. John Imirie of Chevy Chase. Mrs. Percey Wilson Phillips was chairman of the committee in charge of the luncheon "of the Washington- Baltimore Chapter of the Maryland Col- lege Club Saturday, October 24, at the Hotel. Mrs. Lawrence Naylor presided in the absence of the presi- dent, Miss Margaret Moffitt of Balti- more, who has been ill. i Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Benson of Getty: burg, Pa., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam De Lashmutt on Con- necticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoppe enter- tained at bridge and supper Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sabin enter- tained at luncheon Wednesday at the Shoreham Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Fernall of New Ymkmgily and Mrs. Cone of Hartford, Conn. Mr. James Barton Crane, son of Dr. and. Mrs. Arthur Barton Crane, is spending the week end at his alma mater, Washington-Lee University, the occasion heing the annual homecoming week when its foot ball game with the University of Virginia is played. Mrs, Karl Loos and Mrs. Fay Hol- brook entertained Section 9 of the Guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church st luncheon Tuesday in Mrs. Holbrook's home, on Kirk streat Miss Anna J. Keady returned on the |s."S. Belgenland from Antwerp, Bel- | glum, after spending three months mo- toring in England, France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Finland, Sweden and Denmark Col. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson enter- tained at a dinner party last evening at their home on Broad Branch Road. The guests were: .Dean of the Liberal | Art School of the American University Dr. George B. Wood and Mrs. Wood Dr. and Mrs, Delos Kinsman, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Christie, Dr. and Mrs Charles C. Clark, Miss Mary Louise University, and Mrs. Karl Corley. | Thirteenth Continental Ball | By D. A. R. Chapter Mrs. Claude Allen Cook, regent of the | Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, an- nounces the thirteenth annual con nental ball to be held at the Kennedy- Warren Friday, November 27, at 10 o'clock p.m ‘The proceeds of this ball are used to further the work of the chapter in the fields of Americanization and patriotic education. Miss Ramona J. Newman, vice re. gent of the chapter, is chairman of the ball, Mrs. Thomas Franklin Stewart chairman of the Patrons’ Committee and Mrs. George Sullivan vice chair- man, Miss Frances Sherman is chair- {man of the Young Ladies'’ Committee nd Miss Doris Heaton vice chairm: Miss Dorothy Gatchell is chairman of Audrey Belt as vice chairman The Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter is the young ladies' chapter of Daughters of the American Rev |and the beautifully decorated bal of the new Kennedy-Warren wi h a proper setting for this gs A card party in conjunction w Card tables will be placed in the lounge the Kennedy-Warren, The card players will thus be insured quiet amid charming surroundings, but they will be welcome in the ball room, where they may view the dance from the lounge or a luxurious and comfortably furnisheq baleony. Mrs. Walter B. Dash will serve as chairman of the card party, with Mrs, John L. De Mayo as vice chairman | Attractive and ~unusual prizes are | promised Representative Bloom | The Society of Virginia an un- usually 1interesting program planned | for its meeting Wednesday evening in the cabinet room of the Willard Hotel, | when Representative Sol Bloom, na- | tional director of the George Washing- ton Bicentennial Commission, will give a short talk on the part the Society of Virginia can play in the coming cere- monies. The members will meet at § o'clock and there will be some interest- ing affairs of the soclety discussed, with Mr. ttle, president, presiding. Miss Prances C. Linfeot is secretary, | Ben Temple Webster visiting in New York City -for a few | I | | | WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 25, 1931—PART THREE. tomorrow to visit Mrs. E. Gray Pen- | Brown, dean of women of the American | ball will be held at 8:30 o'clock pm. | Honor Guest at Society | Daughter of Mrs. Jannie M. Stafford Miss Ver: ti record. MRS. LYTTLE A. KNIGHT, a Stafford. Mr. Knight is in the Air Service, U. S. N | and before her marriage in September N.,, and has a di —Underwood Pho Of Personal Interest Mrs. Alexander Dittler and little daughter Patsy-Jean of Atlanta, Ga. Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Behrend of the ‘Westchester. Miss Elizabeth Schloss of Baltimore is the week end guest of Miss Helen Nordlinger of Beverly Court. Miss Jane May of New York was Miss Nordlin- ger's guest last week end Mrs. Walter Franc, who has been spending a week at the Shoreham. re- turned to her home in Columbia, Ohio, last. night. Miss Louise Meyers of Wheeling, W. Va., who is attending George Wash- ington. University, is making her home while in Washington with Mrs. Leo 8. Schoenthal of 2638 Garfield street. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1. Kaufmann | and Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Kaufmann are spending the week end in Reading, Pa., the guests of Mr. Sol Kaufman A group of ladies met at the home of Mrs, Harry Walsky, 3901 Connecti- cut avenue, Wednesday of last week to arrange for a rummage sale for the benefit of the Washington Chapter of Hadassah donors luncheon, to be held in February. Tea was served during the afternoon. At the meeting of the Washington | | | | | | | the Young Men's Committee with Miss | | | Chapter Hadassah, to be beld Tuesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the Com- munity Center, an interesting program has been arranged. Mrs. Norman Fischer will give a group of sons and Mr. Ben zion Emanuel will give a half-hour talk. A social hour will Gus Wallerstein is in Richmend. Va., the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hutaler, | T | " Miss Carrie Hart and Mrs. Sarah | Levy, who spent two months abroad, returned to Wardman Park Hotel early last week. | Mrs. Sarah Levy and her sister, Mrs Henrietta Levy, leave today for Talla- hassee, Fla., to spend some time. Mrs. Belle Rothschild will go to Bal- timore today to visit friends for a sev- | eral weeks’ stay. 3 Miss Louise Finestein is spending the week end in New York, the guest of Miss Flora Alport, formetly of this city. A cabaret party Tuesday night at the home of Miss Sylvia Solomon, 3620 Sixteenth street, was followed by a “de- | pression” party Thursday night at the | home of Miss Gertrude Moser of 4505 Fifteenth street, and a formal banquet | X at Mrs. K.’s last night in honor of Mrs. | Edward Cafritz ended a rush week of the Alpha Gamma Sorority of Alpha Epsilon Phi of George Washington Uni- versity. Mr. and Mrs. David Simon have re- turned to their home, in Woodley Park | Towers, from a visit in Detroit and Cleveland. Mrs. Betty Davidson and her little daughter Josephine, Who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Furman, re- turned to their home in Philadelphia on Monday. ‘The Friday Bridge Club was enter- tained by. Mrs. Arthur Marks at cards and tea, at her apartment, in Ward- man Park Hotel. Mr, Dan Sherby is the week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, and returns to his home in Cleveland today. Mrs. Harry Sherby has as her guests | her sister, Mrs. Willlam Teplinger, and son Marion of Norristown, Pa | Mrs. David Himmelblau has returned to her home in Chicago after a short | visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mantner. | Mrs. Aline Lansburgh, who recently returned from & Summer trip spent | abroad, is now at French Lick Springs, Ind. Upon her return she will be at Wardman Payk Hotel, for the Winter. | Mrs. Samuel J. Pack, Mrs. Abram Simon, Mrs. David L. Frank, Mrs. Harry Levinson, Mrs. Charles Picard, Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner, Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. Max Goodman, Mrs. M. Mendelsohn, Mrs. Sarah Wolf and Miss Tillie Steiner have returned from Wil- mington, Del, where they attended a convention of sisterhoods on Tuesday and Wednesday and were entertained at a reception and luncheon | Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rosenthal, for- merly of 1960 Biltmore Street, are lo- | cated in their apartment, in the Alry | View Mrs. Laura Heidensfeld and her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Sonneborn, and baby, formerly of 3901 Connecticut avenue, have taken Dossession of thelr home, on Twenty- eighth street Miss Marjorie Heitzberg, Miss De- borah Mae Liebman, Miss Miriam Auer- bach, Miss Ruth Simon and Mrs. Ed- ward C. Furman motored to Baltimore today to attend a joint meeting of Sig- Mr. Robert has just returned from Paris After Attending the Hairdressers’ International Styles Convention He was one of the judges who selocted the 1932 Coiffure and is bringing back the latest idess on hair srrangement. To Washington Residents | are the guests of the former’s parents, | ma Omega Phi Sorority at the home of Miss Louise Greenwald Mrs. Henry Mrs b, | Schults of Long Beach, N. Y., and Mrs | Belle Rothschild motored to Baltimore | 1ast week and were guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lowenthal of | Baltimore spent the week end with the | latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Wolf, at Beverly Court. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Romberg of New York motored to Washington dur- ing the past week and were guests of relatives for a short visit. Mr. Rom- berg's latest musical show was produced | in Baltimore last week. A number of | Washington friends motored over ves- | terday for the matinee as his guests. . On Wednesday, November 4, the | washington Ladies' Auxiliary of the | Denver Consumptive Relief Socicty is | |giving a luncheon at the Mayower | Hotel. A luncheon followed by an interest- | ing program will be held tomorrow in | | the vestry rooms of the Adas lerael Con- | gregation Sisterhcod at 12:30 o'clock. | Mrs. Wolf Schlossherg will be the guest of honer, having served as treasurer for the sisterhood for the past 25 years ‘The affair is a get-together in honor of members of 25 years' standing. Mrs George Levy has charge of arrange- | ments, assisted by the president, Mrs. | Morris Gewirg, and others, Mrs. Roland Fournier, who has been | | spending some time in Washington vis- | iting her mother, Mrs. Meyer Loeb, and sters, the Misses Jeanctte and Eleanor | | Loeb of Columbia road, has joined Mr. | | Pournier in Pittsburgh. i Mr. Maurice Kohner, who was the | | guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max | | Kohner, at the Argonne, has returned | to_his home, in Pittsburgh. ! The marriage of Miss Mollie E. Stearn | Sunday Dinner $1 12:30 to 8 P.M. Cocktail Soup Choige of: Fried Chic s la M ars| Prime Ribs of Cluh Bteak And Other Meats Fresh Vegetables Club’ Plates 85c to 75¢ Last Year’s Hats of Felt or Soleil Moulded to the head, in the new styles—aH sizes of every description CLEANED and REBLOCKED in any desired style or shape specialize in N Fei ond ‘mol Netns, 01" fies “and eolors. Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N. W. designing it Hats, in Consult Mr. Robert ¥ PAriLINC. Telephone North 2776-2777 and see at his his new ereations now on display salon. 1514 Connecticut Avenue RS ¢ Baltimore to Mr. Joseph Pried: of this city will take place today in Baltimore. Miss Sophie Snyder is the guest of friends in Chicago. Mrs. Joseph J, Steuer, who will make her future home in Kansas City, Mo, | was given a farewell shower by a group of friends numbering 18. Mrs. Leonard Weinberg of Baltimory wais the guest of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, last week Dr. and Mrs, Samuel M. Becker gave a.tea last Sunday in their apartment at 4550 Connecticut avenue. MY‘ -“d Mf!. K;nefl at Hame In Chevy Clmee, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley L. Kines iare at home, at 3606 McKinley street, Chevy Chase, D. C. Mr. and Mrs Kines were married September 8 at Elkton, Md. the bride having been formerly Miss Mary Kathleen Leapl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leapr ley This Néw York State Society Planning Halloween Party An entertainment and ball will be| | given by the New York State Society of shington ‘in_the new ball room of the New Shoreham Hotel the evening of October 31. The program will be- |gin at 9 o'clock. The wearing of cos- | tumes will be optional. A novelty dance will be introduced during the evening, | in which the winner of the contestants will receive a prize. A short program has been arranged by the Entertain- ment Committee and exceptionally good music has been provided. Members of Congress who are mem- bers of the society and other prom inent New Yorkers expected are Repr sentative and Mrs. John Taber, Repre- sentative Robert L. Bacon, Represent: tive Thomas H. Cullen, Representative Samuel Dickstein, Representative Jo- seph A. Gavagan, Representative Fran- cis D. Culkin, Representative Fred- erick M. Davenport, Representative| John D. Clarke, Representative CIar-| ence E. Hancock, Representative James L. Whitley, Representative Archie D. | Saunders ‘and Mr. Edmund F. Cooke Mrs. Lemar Harris is chairman of the Reception Committee, assisted by Mrs. W. A. Carr and Miss Florence Ad- ams: Mr. F. W. Krichelt, chairman, Floor Committee, assisted by Mr. Ha'ry J. Hunt; Mrs. C. F. Hammerly, chair- man, Entertainment Committee, assist- ed by Miss Louise Evanson, and Mr. Maurice Sands, chairman, Membership | Wi Committee. Reservations may be secured through the secretary of the society, Mr. George A. Winkle, 4628 Fourth street north- west, or at the door evening of the dance. - . aner;;s Democratic’ Club Dinner and Speeches Mrs. Lester J. Pollock, chairman of Education of the Women's Democratic | Educational Council. and Mrs. Clara Wright Smith. president, will be host- esses at the dinner to be given at the Woman's National Democratic Club, 1536 New Hampshive avenue, Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Assisting in the receiving line will be Mrs. Grattan Rerans, Mrs. R. Kirkpatrick Noble Mrs. Margaret La Gorge Streeter, Miss Mary V. Judge, Miss Nina Jones, Miss (W L Mae | Hefternams | Ty o, 474 Mim fpaniel ‘fier:lo{h Willlam H. King, Utsh w o guest . f;{u-himg:a [ur:)l:l are. Representative ut! yan , . Representative | Mary T. Nortoh, Rt;'tleemtltl\pm Mrs. J. Borden Harrim Democratic commitieeyoman, and Mrs. Jouett Shouse. > . - Army-Navy Chapter, D.AR., Giving Annual Card Party The Army and Navy Chapter, Daughters of the American Revopution, is having its annual card pafty at the Wardman Park Hotel Tuestfhy at 2:30 o'clock. i The regent, Mrs. George W. Melver, and the vice regent, Mrs. D& [ Shanks. will receive the guests.” Mrs. John Walker Holcombe is chalyman of Entertainment, assisted by My;."‘nl M. Wortley and her committee #t t ke and candy table, and Mrs. ¢ e M. Grimes at the fancy articléh’ table, with her commitiee. Mrs. H Tschappat is in charge of “the,lcard >y R BROOKS G St. Between 11th and 12th 1S a4 new coat year—. and COATS means BROOKS! - These drastic fashion changes mean a new coat—The remark- able values this year mean it's wise to buy a new coat—and Brooks has been famous for years for new fashions, rigid high i]}unli‘t(y,' and UTMOST VALUE! So buy your new coat at rooks! Beautiful Furred Coats $59.50 furred with Persian Lamb Lynx Tipped Skunk Fox Civet Cat . Fitch Squirrel Kolinsky We know the fashions in demand at this low pri: we have them! Complete selections of beautiful ts include F. and H. chardella, the famous woml. boucle woolens—copies of Paris models. re are plenty of all-black coats, and rich browns with matching or contrasting fur—and deep, warm greens. Sizes 14 to 20, 11 to 19, 36 to 46, large women's 48% to 52;, short women'’s 35 to 49. X Seated: Black boucle with half shawl collar and big bracelet cuffs of fine, silky Persian lamb. of black skunk. Copy of & Vion- sizes up to 52%.. $59.50 net side-button model.....$59.50 OTHER BROOKS COATS $49.50 to $165 Brooks Coats, Second Floor Standing: F. end H,, chardells with deep collar and g cuff e SIMILAR SALE was so successful, recently, that we are very fortunate in presenting another. 8till more attractive models in latest Fashions for early Winter. At very much less than you could possibly expect, or hope, to buy such well-made shoes! Plenty of the wanted Spectator Heel walking pumps and oxfords. heel modes. In kid. Smartly trimmed with Simulai gator, Rajah Lizard and other reptile ers. Plenty of all si A to C widths. “Lady Luxury” all-silk chiffon or service hose. Made of High Twist Silk, with guaranteed run-stop. Al- ways an outstanding value! 850 2 prs. $1.60 7th & K St.

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