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THE SUNDAY General Personal Notes Of Interest to Society Rear Admiral Kennedy and Family Take Apart- ment—Mrs. Pitney Ends Short Visit to Capital. . New 'mthnnfimudm llrI. l M. Richards, Mrs. Garrett vis and officers of Our Plag Chapter, DA R., will be hostess at the annual card party to be given Thursday after- noon, November 5, at 2 o'clock at the Capt. Th , and Mrl am will mmm plete their tour of duty in Washington, | S timiaut beire leaving 1ot ihe West Coast, where Capt. Stark will be at- tached to the 30th Infantry st the | Presidio of San Prancisco. Mrs. William McClellan _Ritter will rn tomorrow from New York. where she has been for a few days, lnd will Mr. Ritter, who remained their Washington home during her lb- sence. Helen Harman, State regent; Mrs. Harry Colfax Grove, Miss Helen Brown, Mis'Mae Hrlm. un lnume Spengler. Bryan, Mrs. J. William M. Hannay, Miss Sarah Han- Prank Lee Williams, Miss Alice ir Smith, Mrs. Howard L. Mrs. James Carroll Frazer has given up her apartment at 2101 Connecticut avenuie and has leased the house &t 1723 Twenty-first street. ‘Mrs. John R. williams will return to L her Washington home at the end of | JenKins. ‘Y‘*' l"lffl s, . this week after spending a fortnight at | 3, - 'l‘hmn m’ m' Sines O, Hot Springs. | Mrs. A. H. Semmes. Mrs. H. | Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lioyd enter- | tained a small party for several aays | last week at the Blue Ridge Rod and Gun Club in Virgin! Mr. and Mrs. Jobn P. Wilkins, who | are spending the Autumn in their country home in Maryland, will move into their house on Massachusetts ave- nue the middle of November. Miss Peggy Tyner mer has gone to New York for the wedding WMMy of Miss Mary Hunter Marston James Layng Green, at 'hleh lh! I'lll be one of the bridesmaids. iss Tyner ufluwmm“nY«kolm-)nry ppm:u who visited Washington re- |y “pently with her parents aboard their cht. She will be in New York about {' 0 days and is attending many of the mflnl parties being given for Miss Mrs. Elonzo Tyner and her axuxhur have recently taken possession of apartment at the Mayflower for '.h: season. Mrs. mbflehch of Phllldelphll 'fll 3 rd D. Kalbfleiscl bridge and Miss Mhll‘l Prather All Soula' Chureh B-zaar Arranged for November 19| Patronesses for the bazaar of the ‘Women's Alllance of All Souls' Church, which will be held in Plerce Hall, Pifteenth and Harvard streets, on November 19, from 11 in the morning throughout the anoon and evening, will be Mrs, Mrs. John M. Hyde, l(n. U. G._B. Plerce, Mrs. Mrs. George A. Ricker, Wum Helen ¥ E bury he the apron table, and the book depart- ment, sponsored by the business and nrole-dnm women, will be in ch: of Miss J. Congdon. urn. Thoms, assisted by Mrs. l‘l‘lul H. Hlmu Mrs. Prederlcl o. Party Precedes November I Wedding in Snellings Home Mrs. W. J. Snellings entertained at & gift party Wednesday evening, the guest of honor being Miss Ann Mangum Mrs. Chester Watts, is in | ‘whose marriage to Mr. Mark H. Rasp- charge o( the bridge tea at 2 oeloek berry will take place November 16. Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 7| There were 30 guests who met at the u'eh&. home of Mrs. Snellings. . and Mrs. Beverly Walters of will arrive at Pinehurst, mem Club. wul uho n to here Mr. A member ‘Tin 'bllfle Gol! Society of m‘mmuzuudon,mm daughter, Miss Harriet will arrive in Wi today from her home in Cincinnati, Ohio, to the ‘Winter, and they will be at Wardman Park Hotel. mmmxmwm.mh- Mrs. Willlam H. Miller of Chicago, TN, is at the Carlton for a brief stay, | accompanied by her daughter; Miss Ann Queenan Miller. | ‘While on a tour of the historical in Northern Virginia last ‘ednesday. Mrs. T. B. Ashburn. pres- | 4dent, and 23 other members of the Art Division of the Park View Woman's Club, were among the luncheon guests ®t Penn-Daw, Mrs. W. Burrough Hays is the guest in of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Lile. She will return late in November. Mrs. Raymond Wire has as her house | Mulflnm:muon. oy ‘ahd Mrs. Burritt A. Parks of | m Mich., are guests at the badgl ir brief sojourn in the Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Pl)mn cnpp , Me., have arrived by motor | are nufi of Mrs. T. B. Powderley Smart 3 Plece Coat Sets For_boys and girls of 1 to 8 years. Consisting of coat, hat and leggings. gned and created out of this season’s outstand- ing materials, such as wool fleece and blanket materials, tall, 35 ho, soft velvet-like suedes, genuine leather, chinchillas, {wee: imj d suede in 1'and darker shades. A spech.l group of the popular milif style effects. $8% to %25 Suede Cloth Zipper Sets, $4.50 to $8.95 Wool Knitted 3 and 4 Piece Sets, $2.95 to $5.95 $5 You can be assered of Velue Where Quality is o Tredition anschwi S A special group of Boys™ and Girls’ Coats with matching Headwear, and was prominent m» vkrolthn A R Mrs. Francis B. Kelly has arrived ln Washington from the Canal Zone to| wisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Stock at 3737 Michigan avenue, where | she will later be joined by Mr. Kelly.| Mrs. Kelly, who is a bride of a year, | E Street Corner 8 An Invitation UR friends and the public are cordially invited to attend a Special Demonstration tomorrow of the LATEST INVENTION of the Radio Cor- poration of America. Special Demonstration All Day Tomorrow Up to Six 0’Clock and in the Evening From 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. Ezxpert RCA men will be here to explain the many things this wonderful invention has accomplished in long distance Radio Receptions. - -Recording for future use anything coming over the radio—also Home Rm‘or(hnq device with a studio miero- phone whereby any member of the family can make a record for future hearing. This instrument has many other attractive fea- tures and will be on sale about November 10th. 0. J. DE MoLL & Co. Twelfth and G Streets (Entrance on 12th Street) R. C. A, Victor and General Electric Radios Demonstrated. STAR, WASHINGTON, VISITING IN BOSTON MISS KATHERINE PHILLIPS, Daughter of fofmer Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, who is expected to rejoin them here early in December after visiting in Boston.—Clinedinst Photo. D. Cuban Ambassador's Dinner Attended by Large Company tiring ll.m! Duban, 'ho will sail this week Prance. Thennncrmryc!the?olhhm- bassy, M. Tadeucz Zasulinski, and Mme Zaszulinski bave arrived in Wash- ington from Chicago, where the for- mer has been serving as eral. They have taken Wi an apartment at Wi ‘The second embassy and Mrs. the week end on a short mmhfl.n crmonasy. "%‘.":."m"'""""“‘" bh over Sunday. Onz-culrwroffll. inmates Federal tentiaries are prohibition law violators. “For Safety, Dependability and Best Results”—Phone ATLANTIC 4000 LONG COATS and_Overcoats—Cleaned, Dyed and Reli § i w- lhe HOFFMAN COMPANY Clcanrn and Dyers Malnpomce 1534 PA. AVE. SE. Upfown Office, 703 12th St. N.W. INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL SORRENTO - SPUMONI sl’flfl THE QUART Today Only Delivered larly $125 the quart. A rather unusual de jous dessert brought to Sy ater FW xecent perfection, of process. le- Creams in Special Moulds AVIGNONE FRERES 1777 COLUMBIA ROAD ' m- 0333 Chevy Chase Branch: 5612 Conn. Ave. Clev. 2368 Are you measuring VALUES these days? ” 'TS a good idea to take your yardstick when you go shop- ping nowadays. Hold it up to some of these so-called values and see if they measure up to your expectations. Hold it up to I. Miller shoes—you'll never be disappointed! This November we're giving you the smartest, most exquisi I. Miller shoes at the lowest prices in years of |. Miller historyl You'll love their new, flattering lines. Their gentle accuracy of fit. And their superb qualify . . . the kind that tells ot first glance and tells even more dramatically after months of wearl New Mesh HOSIERY A very special 1. Miller offering . . . in smart mesh—Remarkable at $1.28. I'MILLER 1222 F St. N.W. No. 654 h | benefit of the | L.¥. Issued From White House ; Dinner to Cabinet Dec. 3 “pedigreed” silver—perhaps it is ter to say ancestral silver—of many which will be seen in the - | charming old Leiter mansion on Du- pont circle for a week, beginni No- vember 9. This more than usually In- teresting exhibit rranged by Mrs. John R. wmmm Tor the Thrift Shop, & "chrlty whlch vfll mfly - AMUSEMENTS. it and er- SOCIETY. lerbert Prood, who died recently at Denbigh, wnlu. lefi. $1,250 for gifts of tobacco and cf tes in each of the nmnveynn employes in his brake plant as a remembrance of the l of the business. Beacon Inn 1801 Calvert St. N.W. Col. 10028 85¢ jon,” Raast - Diuck, - Tonderioth 15, Yegolabe Pise. Frosh AL 5 Course Dinner Sunday Chieken; "Gt [omemade Steak, Roas! Vegetables, R g CRYSTALS RESTRUNG. MERIDIAN MANSIONS HOTEL 2400 - 168t Special Sunday Dinner $1.50 MENU o en Melba Toast Olives Celery Peach Pickle Roast Young Turkey, Oyster Prime Ribs of Beef by Avocado Salad, French Dressing Head I:i::ut!, Russian mfi' Ple, old led mmu Homemade Ice Creams Layer Cake Coffee Tea Milk Served From 1 P.M. Until 8§ P.M, Dinner Music MANUFACTURING JEWELER. R ) 21 ] r‘-'l snows, ack “Meitane, 14 1int st L. D igres sni compleje s uipment, fire rates, Randestioie, sifts. . Foun 375_DIAMOND cluster ring, to close es- $ tate, $115. NTT—;I ‘Antiques bought and sold. plished 1885 UR crysials restrung on chain. Pearis gn unbreakable cord. 75 per strand. No chary the Jew- eler, 805% 1ith st. n.w. ERRMANN—Est. 1802, at 811 B st n.w. nd flor. Dismonds, watches, mount- service protect dlamonds. _“Repaifing: DANCING SCHOOL. ACK MULLANE announces opening Bis rse in sta blmll Sdults’ o IS W )m ow! adve elty. “Nointerest charge—a 'vear to pay. DRESS SALON. E-PIECE_knit sults with shorts, silk- I Srelen & Betty Baby Snovpe elen gls "iath, oaig HA;H‘::I M. Kohrn, 1 m'u st n.w. relined. Conn. No. 1210. Al.l'll‘l'll'ly 13 G b ww. Spectalists 10 v.he new, scientifie facial and skin eatment We melt and drain immedistely hy vacuum a1l black e pus. An.lt's BEAUTY SALON. B Wayes of distinction, ular prices. beauty service, hm,l Columbia 7m )-7640. 1 3ah ot ¢ d' Kml. R saom 0 Becond fimogq, Bink Bide. ,'m.llln& vlan. extmen _Beauty Cfillfl. in all fl-l ‘branches. OBBIE'S_ All-Beauty ,rn.m. B Service, B0c. Ex- Work guaranteed. to 8:30 pm. 1519 M UTHENTIC Fall fashions of distinction at exceptionally moderate prices. 1772 ‘Columbia rd. Open_evenings. % Adama_ss40. m lmll of all periods for dramatio [masquerade and private u':‘y.-‘,x e lane. 714 _11th st: n.w. MIRRORS ‘ iver, Tesiecta esilver o mn bl i B DRESS SHOP, n_ev RESSES of the better type at extremely low prices. . The, Cecll, 1026 16th O P son. " phone” District | 1983, Extension’ 507. ELECTRICAL AND RADIO SERVICE. XPERT Tessiring and imiclisties of all mplete stock ~of _electrical king Suipmenc and supplies, Georgetown_Elec. Co.. 1205 ELECTROLYSIS. anl Bale on Tace Rermanentiy. our bacteriologist. x Dillon, Ine., 1000 on ticut ave., National 8779. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. AVID'S, 928 ¥ st. n.w. Anniversary sale now in progress. Newest hats greatly reduced. 'BRIEN, 1835 G Street Northwest. Clearance 50 hats, Monday, Spectal, $1 and $2. Regardless of former prices. s | P e MIRRORS RESILVERED. fi'w | C RS R MIRROR SWITCH PLATES. Wi e ore size. Ca PAPERHANGING. & AT T L PETS. F* = e " Senmid's ot 3 ‘PHUI'OGRAPI'EB. EII‘I . rench s big 8 13 'l:lvt l;gdfln t-ends. 33. 510" 28 Lath W, 5 HEEN'S IlAI'fl'{, ’l’l;lrrl, hmmn’?‘-mns e and bemity RVING -f m- nn—iu- natural Jarey permanent wave, spectal 1y 83,98 tional 4611 P s i e el il Rlu'l store-wide sk, 'AVES of unpa: led IolIiy— W ro die ting . ot g gt are &: vogue. ; auty parior has opened,_a 3 one Metro- 3th st. n.w. Telep] TILE_& CARTER, experi hair finfing. Rooms 203-204 Kresge Blds.. 1108 G 56 n.w. Bist. 3éad. HAMPOO, marcel hae s “finger wave, reh or )ulr-ult m‘.’ be sub- ""“m for above 0, lhgrl‘h 1dg. Buildi iezzanine floo: B MrceL fwer Fave of SHAmBOO. S0c.. "!‘YOWHIIH O wouid be, Taking e With ‘the genuine Ringlette wave you are taking 0 risk: gives a marcel top With beautl ringlette ends. Posiiively rwulru no_finger wave. Reguls; Our special price. iatupoo s . n.w, Met. 9795. " | wont mdcks AND HATS. E are mow llllhm llyh in showin; xuwn‘. sults mmmen nfioigately S pen unth 9. b, JYEET service in town. Tighest ciass Tab- B oratorles with nqu‘_ charge, $1. )mlnn.l Radio. -& FURNT ]AURE. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. PHOLSTERED chairs with solid mahos- any arms. ll.': i D8 129 llth n av_ OIGTS, the Jeweler. Wosaries, Praver V ook religions staties, eto. ACHS says see whai Tor Tou oo e and Bishily u-od Sach's Fu D_street corner 8th . FURR!ER. Smsiots Hae o e et ey N°E, 25 ollrl “JOSEPH_ROSENDORF, 817 1ith st. m.w. m% American fox furs. Also moda.lr;:h S nnmn A small aalnlmfll'l\( ‘will hold your oumllo !nd-lu gnd_storase, Coats made to order. wn for_re: uld ‘ulr- anteed work. 3307 14th st. o m is done here, XCLUSIVE r-rmr. o 1008 Eve st. n.w. Met. & w B IS | o ae 1t our bac! d sy Sorkm Boskey's. 3168 Mt. i “' nc t.n. BOOKS. NEW AND SECOND HAND. JUSANDS gunw. for sale cheap. b se_or send 1}.}5‘. Big Book Shop. "t . Ea BOOKS. PECIAL discount on pe‘mm"gnn-x-.; ds. " Job irculating library_an Fead" e facest Books' Pursell's Book ARINET and wood work for antique a: ‘modern interiors. Hardwood finis ing and refinishing. _Harris & Sol 611 L st. n.w. National 91 xe.’",} Xur 'o GIRDLES AND HOSIERY. e e 7 forget. rials, _chil ren. §lothes, Stratton’s ' Shop. ou_would etherwise embroideries, mate- e M. T THRIFT SHOP, mu'n‘_fiu. o, Batlons. 0t Ciothing Shoes. Bate, u‘n," ea— household furnishings. Many are your_giving. TRUNKS & LEA GOODS. GREEI'ING CARDS. HRISTMAS personal greeting cards. 10% special discount to early customers. Order now from complete stocks.. The Oliver Srop. 903 14th st. n.w. _Open everiings. HATS REMODELED (ARTENTERS, alterations, ad C pairs. Prompt. efficlent serv Tensonable rates. Harris, n.w._National 9154. HAIII! HAT SHOP, 525 11th N ts_remode Ptne Tmnde Ohew Vones made. Hats cleaned and biockrd. CHURCH SUPPLIES. | HOSIERY REPAIRING. UST eut_Foriralt of & Carpenter, Kirk- | iand. $2.00. new religious boks from all publishers. , Farsells 1542; 807 G s bool Book Store. Disti UHE S e Femoved in il knit | goods. hoal eaters, etc. Restar- b ‘our specialty. Southern gielos Coo o1 13th 3. CLEANING AND DYEING INTERIOR DECORATING. MERICAN DYE WORKS, T7ig Cotwmbia rd Phone Columbia 2041 EaSis 1n Temodeling and relining dies' nd gents' garments. ISHER'S. Cleaners, Dyers Tailors o furriers ~ Alterine. repa We call and deliver. 2300 18th st._n.w. ETER LATTERNER, inc.. Since 1861 w-nunn Branch,” CoRmbia 031 ress For” coffars sha gty ltulthed e mt lu- in Gl”fllnl‘lfl Penaising sl kinds of fur coa CLEANES, 31 ME Fieisoni ‘a evening €OWDS “bun uny clnM LoD, en's . 75c Send"us “your FHicres. furs. " “nmm::‘r‘:‘-n. ‘mnfi. ete. NERS AND _ DYERS. Remodeline »nd relining ladies’ and | S'ulmm © e ecial” sttention to s Tadies: Tancy dresses. stores— o8 m llv Lincoln 7282. 4388 CORSETS AND FOUNDATI()N GARMENTS. Smmmnufim pressing. | i~ | lent € cnmmu sifts. Linen NTIQUES Tesiored, Upaelsterine, rebre: ducing s, Fre i L O T W Tt Branch. Alexsndria Tacturers, ik Daes and.leather e S uacturers irunks "begs he better finely eq repair shop with ‘workme All work gusranteed. Also best American and European Iadies’ and men's gloves. Phone_National 0244, and o Tl’l.ll -PIECE living room '_‘_W ed for 50 in the new -E.n;?t‘ofl:':t":q "Y‘ :;:houml:"c.s,':'l% UPHOLSTERING AND WATCH MAKING. | Courabia- 4543 KEYS. EYS fo 6t anl makes of locks. Locks lnnlllfihfl lh‘P‘g za‘lb“;\l’(t K”A‘ ou wai rer | ciarkf551sY Now Vork ave. n.w. Met. 3005 LAMP SHADES. E0. E. CADARR CO., 1781 H st. n.w. Lemp shades made to order. We teach lamp-shade making. Instructions free. Phone Natl. 8569. Eulul.u STUDIO, Sis 1B 8L NW., | ‘m In-l.a llanhm’ L 3 Adiced bridee and luncheon sets; gsizles and India prints: make do fine work on Swiss and American watches. Edw._Golden, master wateh lrllnullu 1419 H st._nw. Sonably priced wa Pancy shaved - erystale, put - on while You ’I"-' lum " n.w. mw