Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1931, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

o (Continued Prom Becond Page.) nue for (he Winter. ‘Thelr little daugh- ter Elizabeth bas entered the Potomac hool Henry Parson Erwin ter in honor_of her aunt, M: wrcher of Co- con, Pla. There were 10 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lipman have arrived §n Washington for a short stay. M man was formerly Miss Ruth Pesler, cne of Mrs. Hoover's soclal secretaries Capt. and Mrs, C. C. Cilhoun will | return fo their home in Braemar Forest Eaturday, frem New York where the thie guests of Mrs. H. R By Capt Mrs. Calhoun lefs ashington Sunday by motor and stopped in Philadeiphia and Princeton r, 15 the guest and ‘Mrs. William apartment at the ere Miss Mar- 1 Oakes, Mr, | Edward L. Johnwon a nson, h nd have o home on Nineteenth street six weeks at East Glouceste they had a cottage where Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark will have A8 their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frances Atherton Hunt of Braintree, Mass., who will arrive tamorrow en route to their | Winter home in & Augustine, Fla, | Mrs. Clark’s sister, Mrs. W. J. de Boer, | of Atlanta, Ga., and her small daughter | Antoinette, will arrive later this week to spend the Wini | Quartermaster Corps officers of the Regular Army, National Guard and | Organized Reserves were hosts at a | luncheon yesterday at the Cariton Hotel | in honor of the Secretary of Labor, Mr. | William N. Doak. The company num- | bered 80 and included the Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Frederick H. Payne; the quartermaster general, Ma). e g ‘ . Clem, U. 8. A. retired; Brig. Gen. | Louis H. Bash, Quanrrmnx(ermcmp-: Brig. Gen. F. Le Jau Parker, chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs; Brig. Gen. H. C. Whitehead, Quartermaster Corps; Brig. Gen. A. R. Willlams, Quartermaster Corps: Brig. Gen. R. E. | Callan, Brig. Gen. W. 8. Wood, U. 5. A | n. C. E. Kranthoft, | : Brig. Gen. William E. | 8. A.'retired, and Col. Jullan lains. Music | was furnished by members of the A“rmy' Band, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Preeman enter- tained a party of physiclans and their ‘wives in their home on Connecticut avenue last evening. Among their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Foster, Dr. and Mrs. James Esler, Dr. and Mrs. Dexter Bullard, Dr. and Mrs, Matthew White Perry, Dr. and Mrs, Charles Halley, Dr. and Mrs. Earl B, McKinley, Dr. and Mrs, John Shugrue, Dr. Wallace Yater and Dr. Robert Kellty, Mr. Culver B. Chamberlin an % Richard P. Butrick were hosts :’t m dinner dance at the Shoreham last evening, having among their guests Admiral and Mrs, David M. Taylor, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Jacobs, Comdr. and Mrs. Stuart D. Truesdel, Mr. and Mrs. Mackay and Miss Mary Parties at Concert Of Westminster Choir Tonight, Dr, W. L. Darby, executive secretary of the Washington Federation of Churches with Mrs. Darby, Mrs. Harvey 8. Irwin, president of the Woman's Council of the Federation, and Miss ith, will occupy a box with Bishop William H. McDowell, president of the federation, at the concert of the West- minster Choir tonight in Constitution Hall at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. Lucious C. Clark of American SPECIAL 3-DAY SALE OF NEW Jacqueline Modes $ 5,95. SUEDES REPTILES KIDS In Desired Colors MISS FLORENCE HARRIS, received her early schooliny ebroad and University, with Mrs. Clark, will have as their box guests Bishop John W. Hamilton, Miss Frances Battelle, and Miss Mary Fagan. Mr. Hans Kindier, conductor of the National Symphony | Orchestra, will entertain a party of guests tonight, as will others prominent in musical and soclety circles. | ‘The Rubinstein Club, with Mrs. Ethel | H. Reed, as hostess will have a box; | Mr, and Mrs, Lyons will have with them | in their box, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples, | director of the Community Center De- partment; Miss Bess Davis Schreiner will have Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burchard and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cook. Many musical authorities from out of town will be in the audience, among them being Dr. W, E. Martin, president of Sullins College, Bristol, Va.; Mr. Earl Evans of Baltimore; Prof. Henry Wade of Hood College, at Frederick, Md., and Mr. R. K. Hollinger of Hagers- town, Md. Almost the entire body of ‘Washington pastors will attend the con- cert, which is given in the interest of | LUCKY STRIKE Dept. Store has an IMPORTANT MESSAGE for every W WOMAN of WASHINGTON See Tomorrow’s Star Don’t Put Down Moth-Infested Rugs or Carpets Il cost very little to have us rid them of the destroyers by our spe- cial process of FUMIGATION It KILLS all Insect Life, but does no injury to Floor Coverings, Woolens, Draperies, Upholstery, etc. Prompt collections Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. 920-22 E St.— and deltveries, EVENING SLIPPERS TINTED FREE OF CHARGE REMEMBER 3 DAYS ONLY Thurs., Fri., Sat. Jacqueline Salon W. B. Moses & Sons F St. at 11th { John L. De Witt: Maj. Gen, John | Daughter of Rear Admiral Frederick R. Harris and Mrs. Russell Bennett, who || is now at Holton Arms. Mrs. Bennett | and her daughter are at their home on Massachusetts avenue and Sheridan circle. Bachrach Photo. “petter choral music in the churches of America.” Dr. and Mrs. John Finley William- son and Mrs. H. E. Talbott, the former having_arrived in the city last night from Carbondale, Pa., were guests at breakfast today of Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest, whose other guests wer Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peebles, Dr. George C. Havenner, Mr. Amnold Kruckman, Mrs, Handbags Repaired & Relined Pocketbooks Qrernite Bass ORDER North 1210 W.—At Conn. Ave. M 8t. N. Store Opens at 9:30 Tomorrow Weight Reduction and . Beauty, Health, Charm ) Hear Madame Chernoff Every day this week 11 AM. 3PM. Also Tomorrow at 12:30 P.M. Progrtim includes points on A. Reducing weight (in spots). B. Acidosis, constipation. C. Care of feet . .. how to walk properly. D. Pimples, oily skin, enlarged pores. E. Poise and grace. F. Posture, correct breathing. G. Foods, the balanced diet. Fat has no more of a place in health than it has in fashion . . . even less, because fat is actually dangerous! Learn how to re- duce, steadily and permanently, without dieting . ‘without drugs, or strenuous exercise . . . and feel and look better than you have in years! LITTLE THEATER SEVENTH FLOOR THE new @€ 1216-1220 F Street N. fl'_ "Sola” SUEDE. in black or brown, ex- pertly fashioned into a slipper of individual distinction. Trimmed with patent leather to match; with a comfortable high or low spike heel. Also shown in green, with low spike heel only. All priced at $12.50. Autumn Shades in Silk Hosiery at $1 to $1.5, ICH'S F ST. ar TENTH Schreiner. A wedding of much interest to W ington and Virginia society in the Methodist Elkton, Va | Harrisonburg | beautifully de |and cathecral | ceremony M | Harrisonburg | b I by her fathe | white satin |lines, with a & { white tulle, ca and she ca white roses The maid | Robinson, of of peach-colc accessories, o | Talisman rose | were Miss F | bride; Miss | coustn "ot | Cover of stai |and Miss A | Judge and 1 | ington. Their dresees were of turquo | blue taffeta and their gouquets of | man roses. Maude Miller Cover | est daughter of M | Cover of Stanntin, ive little figure as she s | petals before ti: {in accord wit {of honor. w1 | youngest son the Furniture Upholstering and Refinishing Over Fifty Years’ Experience Assyres You Satisfactory Service. We Will Be Pleased to Estimate. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture and Interior De, 1108 G St. o™ orating Phone. Dist. 3676 “Say it with Flowers” Across the Street or Across the UL S. W No matter where their destination is to be, we're prepared to send flowers anywhere, at your bidding —across the street, or across the continent. Chrysuntflcmums Roses, Violets, Orchids and all other choice flow- ers, at their best. MODERATE PRICES Teleoraphic Deliveries Anywhere GEO. C. SHAFFER 252 900 14th St. xaT%i Eves. & Suns. Philipsborn FLEVENTH ST. = BETWEDN FaG Our Original Leg o’ Mutton Sweater Made Such a Successful Debut That Her Two Sister Fashions Will Make Their Bows Tomorrow & 1 Gertrude Lyons, and Miss Bess David NOVEMBER 4. 1931 the ring Florence Palmer and Miss Adelaide Saunders of University, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hollomon will be at home after November 10 on East Mar- ket street in Ha:risonburg, Va. | —_— | Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Stark of Otsego, | tich., are spending a few days at the Todge, and are accompanied by Mrs. A. F. Schumann of Allegan, Mich. Mable Walker Willebrandt en- ed informally at luncheon yes- terday at the Carlton Mrs. George W. Huguely. ir., | an apartment at Tilden sardens and are established there for the Winter. Mrs. Huguely was formerly nued_on_Fifth Page.) Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee A Superb Blend 25¢Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. Bu ot HOURS 7:30 A.ML to 5:30 P.M. 3 ¢ 11th v &G ¢ u. | /: Streets,N Antioch Shoes “Shoes of Happiness” Have a wealth of style, combined with pcrfect comfort---most cleverly done to su- preme satisfaction. Strapa and Oxfords. Exclusive with us. $1(30 and $19:50 with some Jlow-heal types at 50 ) Hosiery in the shade you want, in the weight you like —and in a quality §] i you can't match anywhere at.. Caring for feet {s better than curing them, . T g I R e 1343 F Street Park Your Car at the Capital Garage at Our Expense N November Needs, Specially Priced, For the Smart, Thrifty Homemaker From Our Big Second Floor Housefurnishings Department Wizard Floor /. Mop, tri- angular shape with self- adjusting Communlfy P|a+e “Wear- h andle te so practi- Ever” With bt r. Commun- Thick Sheet ';”1 e of Griddle potsn There is no gift q cal and useful as ity Plate is natior is always in good t and see the new patterns we are now displaying. Also at Our Cutlery Counter A beautiful new line of Parker, Waterman and Wahl d pencils from $3.00 up. 7 U °l and Wiss Scissors and Waffle Iron, $4.75 ools Ash Can — 20- sallon size, made of corruzated gal- Wastenholm, Svcetar, "™ Rogers, Hen ckel and Sichrade Pock- etknives—-all pat- terns-—$1 00 up. Henckel a n d other makes of Household knives, stainless and car- bon steel, also Burns Bread Knives. Nesco P erfect R oaster, seamless biue and gray en- ameled White and_Col- self - bast- ored Handle Knife ing roust- _ Wik New Rifimel and Fork Sets, of. ' 15%x Beah el hree Sizes 10% $400 up. o $1 375 $435 $5.75 Main Floor PRI RRERRRNRRRNERR R efrfed I g Final Week of Our Semi-Annal Trade-in Sale of the Famous Detroit Jewel Gas Range ;10 For Your Old Gas “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Roaster Range, Regardless of Its Condition Allowed on the Pur- chase Price of a New DETROIT JEWEL AR R RRRRR NP NIRRT N ERIEIR o R RRiein] ) EREE TERMS De Luxe Model . (Shown Above) Regular Price : - -$109.75 Allowance for Old Range 2 10.00 Master Model Table-Top Model Regular Price ....364.75 Allowance ... 10.00 Stove Department—Third Floor B e e R e O RS BARBER & ROS It @ Regular Price . Allowance . ...... 10.00 § h i late with he: in- Sator'and "ebonized handles. .$47.50 & “Wear-Ever” Set of Aluminum Saucepans $1.98 Lisk Roaster Dark blue enam- eled self - basting roaster with I inside tray... You Can Become the Proud Owner of a KELVINATOR For $10.00 Down and $1.00 Per Month During the Coming Winter Months. No Finance Charges on These Dollar Payments. R Payments Begin m 15 and Continue for 30 Months your Kelvinator NOW, and it from these low charges. Kelvinator Dept., Third Floor PHILCO RADIOS —On Our Fourth Floor T The New 5-Tube Baby Grand Smart compact cabinet of walnut, three screen- grid tubes and the pow- erful new Pentode power tube. Is selective and has a beautifully toned Philco dynamic spenker. $36.50 with Tubes Bu; TheNcw 7-Tbe Baby Grand A Buperheterodyn Screen-grid Radio that thas ere ‘“mi the m in design, equipment and Dperformance. $49.95 Complete with Tubes The 7-Tube Superheterodyne . Highboy In @ handsome period cabinet of wal- nut. The efficient superheterodyne cir- cuit, the tone control, illuminated sta tion recording dial and many other features make it an unsur- passed value at only $65.75 Complete With Tubes Never before has so much radio perform- ance — power, selec- tivity, tone—been of- fered 'at so low a price. The exquisite walnut cabinet, the true re- production of all pro- grams and the sharp selectivity are really astonishing. Auto - matic volume control which eliminates fad-

Other pages from this issue: