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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 8, 1931—PART ’!‘Y'BEE. m——— Go With Sir Knight to the Tabard Inn 1739 N St. N.W. Luncheon. Afternon Brivaie Exvuies i the Crebe all ‘secasiama AL Bome. Teles LADIES HEALTH Is Beauty in on ¢ Machine Tone TR for for a free demon- ur Vibratone Come stration Health Turkish Baths ior climination Sun Baths for Colonic Irrigation by nurse. We correct flabby muscles and double chins. beauty shop work by experi- enced operators. Prices right. RIGGS TURKISH BATHS FOR LADIES Albee Bldg. Sts. N.W. tonic trained facial Al Bth & G Met. 3236 Announces New Arrivals Gowns—Frocks for Debutante Teas Reception and All Oceasions Formal and Informal Reasonably Priced 1706 Conn. Ave. Mezzanine Floor AT comfort,cleanlinessand artistic appearance are brought to your home when you inseall ‘ Hart & Hutchinson RADIATOR ENCLOSURES. Size and designs to suit all homes in wide range of prices. We will gladly show samples and finishes. H. S. GODARD Nat. 8206, Branch 17 Night Phone, Clarendon 422 Last Year’s Hats of Felt or Soleil Moulded to the head, Ia the new styles—all sizes HATS of every description CLEANED and REBLOCKED A Complete Selection of FEATHER FANCIES w a. ant “moani Nt el Sizes "and colors, Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 568 11th St.-N. W. Hosts at Ft. Humphrcys Club's Bridge Party Ml]. Henry A. Wingfle and' Miss Rosa Wingate Enter- tain at Dinner. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., November | 7.—The Post Bridge Club met last night | in Harris Hall. Mys. Joseph W. cox.; {ir, and Maj. Edwin A. Bethel were| hosts for the evening 8, Maj. Henry A. Wingate and M Rosa Wingate enteratined at dinner b | fore the bridge and had as their guests | Mrs. Etta B. Walker, Mrs. Hazel Min- | nix of Washington, Miss Caroline | Schulz, Miss Virginta Arthur, Capt. |Brom R. Whitthorne, Lieut. Svasti Pradisdh of the Royal Siamese En- Lieut. Edward A. Brown, Jr. Mrs, Eugene Raines, who visiting” Lieut. and Mrs. A Brown, returned Monday to her home in Rochester, N. Y. Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston were dinner hosts before the recent hop and had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes, Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. | Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. C. Rodney Smith, | | Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston, Lieut. | and Mrs. William H. Minter, Miss Sue | Mead, Mrs. Beth Munsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Setzler, Lieut. Herbert W. Ehr-| gott and Mr. Elliott Perkins. 1 | Miss Nell Stuart and Miss Betty) | Black of Washington are the house- | guests of Capt. and Mss. F. Russell | Lyons. Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Co { were dinner guests of Col Cr i Cox at the Army and Navy Club, Tues- | day, and attended the theater later | Mrs. Cox was the guest of Mrs. L. H Hedrick at the philharmonic concert | Wednesday. Col, and Mrs. J. B. Douglas of Bel | Air, Md., are the week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs_Henry G. Douglas. Mrs, C. C. Brawner ‘of Alexandria, Mrs. Mays, Mrs. Pitt and Mrs. Staughter were tea guests, Sunday, of Mrs. Michael C. Grenata. Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, jr. entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club. Mrs, Edmund K. Daley was the guest of the club. Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson had | s their supper guests Thursday night Sapt. and Mrs. ‘Albert C. Lieber, Jr.: Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, jr.; Lieut. and | Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, jr, and Lieut. William D. Smith. i » Col. and Mrs, Harley J. Hallett, Maj. and Mrs. Emory H. Gist and Maj. and Mrs, Henry O. Johannes are guests at | bridge tonight of Maj. and Mrs. James | A. McCallam. { Miss h-Foxwell and Mr. George Southard, 3d., of Washington were din- ner guests Sunday of Lieut. and Mrs George C. Reinhardt. Lieut. and Mrs. Edmund K. Daley entertained at dinner before the recent hop and had as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert, Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt, Licut. and Mrs. Pavid A. Watt, Lieut. and Mrs. William H. Mills and Lieut. and Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio. The Monday Night Bridge Club met g the home of Maj. and Mrs. Edwin A. t Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner were ts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. pkins ‘af the drag hunt held by the Casanova, Va, Hunt Club at the Spring Hill Farm. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howard gave a bm’hdny ux}nivfirym %;ny Wednesday afternoon for Morg! ow- _ard. The guests included Elizabeth and | Buddy Lyons, Betty and Joe Bauer, hela Grenata, Billy Willingham and rol Howard. Mrs. Richard T. Coiner was the Juncheon guest Tuesday of Mrs. Cres- | we]l Garlington in Washington. - | 3 and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, MaJ. | . Richard T. Coiner and Miss # Schulz attended the dinner given tonight by Mrs. W. 8. Kilmer at the Shoreham. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. Covell attended the foot ball game at An- napolis last Saturday and were the guests of Lieut. Comdr. H. W. Zirolli at e JSuner trg‘?:‘f'b at the Annapolis Coun lub. Mrs. Katherine Frizzell of Washing- | ton is spending a few days with Maj.| and Mrs. Covell. Mrs. llliam C. Prentiss of Wash- and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Friday. Mrs. Paul D. C. Berrigan has returned from a visit to Berkeley, Calif. This Small Size GRAND Sold for Private Party Cash Only NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Wonderful tone. An oppor- tunity of opportunities for any one contemplating the purchase of a piano. STIEFF CHAS. M. STIEFF, Ine. 1340 G Street N.W. t. and Mrs. James D. Andrews, ir. dis Sunday with Capt. d Thomas Phillips of Washington. Lieut and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpen- | ing are ‘spending the week end with ‘Mrs. John Bennett at Pine Grove, Pa.| ‘Mrs. Herbert B. Loper and Mrs. Chor- pening were luncheon guests Monday of Mrs. M. Y. DuHamel in Washington. | Miss Loretta McKeever of Washing- ton was the house guest of Miss Caro- line Schulz Tuesday and Wednesday. Maj. Henry Davis, jr, and Miss Nancy Davis were the dinner guests of Maj. and Mrs. Robert W. Crawford en route from San Prancisco to Fort Worth. Miss Madoline Bernard and Lieut H. C. Montgomery dined Friday with Lieut. and Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, jr.| Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston were the dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. snd Mrs. Morton Milford in Bethesda, Md. Mrs, Eugene Raines and Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C. Brown had tea Sun- day with Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W.| Stewart. Miss Charlotte Grey spent the week end with Mrs. Nell Clement in Wash- ington. Miss Virginia Arthur, Lieut. and Mrs. | William H. Mills and Lieut. Harry Meyer dined recently with Lieut. and | Mrs. Willlam H. Minter. ST o1 = Overseas League Dinner At Dodge Hotel The Overseas League entertains at breakfast today at noon in the garden | house of the Dodge Hotel, when covers will be laid for 50 guests. Mrs. D. K. Ogden, president of the Washington unit, will preside at the breakfast. | Among the guests will be Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, Miss Lena Hitchcock, past na- tional president; Miss Ruth Burnside | from Philadélphia, who is at home on leave from: Japan; Mrs. McCormack, president of the New York unit, and Miss Hazel Neilson, national chairman of the past presidents’ parley. UNVARYING QUALITY FOR OVER 36 YEARS FINE FURS * « « « and the most gratifying feature of all is the fact that these Fine Furs are priced far lowc" than in any of the preccding 36 years. LIEBSTER 718 13th St. N.W. . Wi ington was the dinner guest of Lieut.|gg ., | mel, I, Mrs. | through the week of the former’s broth- }Mrs.Cox and Maj. Bethel! | SUBDEBUTANTE I ‘MISS ANNABEL ESSARY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Essary, who returned to college after attending the debut party of Miss Eleanor Bruce will again visit her parents for the holidays. Crane at Westover, Jamestown, Va., and ——Underwood Photo. Mr and Mrs. Blair Leave Woashington for the Winter Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose Arriving Tuesday and Will Open Apartment Here for the Mr. and Mrs. Montgorery Blair have given up their apartment in Washington and will spend the Winter at Southern rvesorts. They are now at Hot Springs, a. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will arrive in Washington Tuesday and open her apartment at the Mayflower for the| season. Mrs. Loose has been in Kansas City the past six weeks since closing her Summer home on the North Shore. Mr. Joel Y. Fields of Dallas, a mem- ber of ths Leland Stanford foot ball team of 1894, of which President Hoover was financial manager, will be the guest of his sister, Mrs. James Gaben Field, widow of Capt. Field, U. S. N., and his niece, Miss Laura Katherine Field, at their home, 2818 Cathedral avenue. Mr. Field will come to attend the re- union dinner at the White House, No- vember 12. Mrs. John Glascock Baldwin of Greenwich, Conn., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall, Miss Eleanor Dimitri Daniels is at hore after a fortaght’s Visit in New ork. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bowie will motor tomorrow to Princeton, N. J., to visit Prof. and Mrs. Richard PField, who will entertain at dinner in their honor ‘Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fleld will also give a bridge party and tea Thursday Tnoon in honor of Mrs. Bowie. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Keneipp motored from their home in Mount Car- last week and were guests er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Keneipp at Gray's Hill Inn, Va. Dr. and Season. | Mrs. Keneipp lived at Gray's Hill Inn before they moved to Illinois and had | their son, Mr. Percy Keneipp, a talented | pianist, with them. Dr. and Mrs. Keneipp also visited the | 1atter’s uncle, Mr. Allen. | Miss Peggy Padgett is spending the | week end in Charlottesville, Va., where | she went to attend the hop last evening Miss Virginia Hilton Roller, daughter | of Col. and Mrs. Thomas J. Roller, of | Augusta Military Academy, will go to Richmond Friday to be a member of the week end house party to be given in honor of Miss Nancy Bridgeforth, and will be in the receiving line that night at the ball when Miss Bridge- forth will be presented to society by | her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Baskerville | Bridgeforth. Miss Roller is a student % Gunston Hall. | Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton and her | son, Mr. Seymour McConnell, who re- | turned the last week in September from a four months’ absence in Europe and who have since divided their time be: tween Mrs. Milton's home on the Chesa- | peake Bay and the former Pennsylvania | home of Mrs. Milton's sister, Mrs. Wil | fred Geist Fronbeiser, are in Washing- .ton for the Winter. Mr. McConnell was | iIn Washington last month for about | 10 days during the Fourth Pan-Ameri- | can Commercial Conference. Mrs. Fronheiser, who returned from Europe with them, is still in Pennsylvania, but will return to Washington in another | week or 10 days. Mrs. Milton will enter- tain informally at bridge Wednesday | afternoon. Miss Myra Rivers has returned from a fortnight's visit with Lieut. George CURTAINS RUFFLED and TAILORED a In Fine 36 _inches cream and_ecru, fMe. Cornice special TAILORED | In Fine 36 inches cream, - eoru and Specta RUFFLED IN COLORS My In Fire = i 36 inches rose. green 11th Anniversary sun tan. Co; pair. Very O Three Floors District 3211 gold. Regular fal . g rnice RUFFLED Marquisette wide, 2'% yds in “plain sular $1 3]0 . $1= par .25 Elevator Service pair District 3211 long, in ,and dotted. 75 pair. Very Marquisette wide, 2% yds. sun o Marquisette wide, 2V yds. orchid. gold. Rule special long, in peach and Regular $1.95 SORRENTO SPUMONI *1.00 THE QUART Today Only Delivered Regularly $1.25 the quart. A rather unusual and wonderfully delicioys dessert brought to even greater delectability through recent perfection of process. Specially priced for today, Sunday, at $1.00 the quart. lce Creams in Special Moulds AVIGNONE FRERES 1777 COLUMBIA ROAD Chevy Chase Branch: 5612 Conn. Ave. Columbia 0333 Clev. 2368 Angus Oohan, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Cohan, in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Seth Thomas, jr., of New York City, is at the Oariton for a few days, a by Mr. and Mrs. T. Debevoise of Green Village, N. J., Mr, and Mrs. Howard Bayne of New Vernon, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Morse of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nolan in their home on Forty- student at Visitation Academy, and Mr. Edmond Morse, who is taking a pre-law course at Georgetown. Mr. an Mrs. Jares P. Netherton of La Grange, Ky, arrived yesterday to be | l the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Betty N. dAhbu", at her home on Columbia | road. Miss Mildred Loveless, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ward Loveless of 5221 | Connecticut avenue, is spending the | week end at Pennsylvania State College where she is attending the house part; of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. | Mrs. Constance G. Roberts of New | York City has taken a suite at the | Carlton for severdl days. Maj. and Mrs. Lane Schofleld have re- turned to Washington after a brief visit in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Callahan are at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, for 10 days. | Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Hagerty have returned to Washington after a vear's absence, spent in New York Oity. | They are temporarily staying with Mrs. | Hagerty's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B.| Erlie ‘Talbott, "ntil they take an apart- ment. M+ K. A. Sourgeon of Muncie. Ind., a. 'he Mayflower with her daughter, Miss iildred Spurgeon, who is attend- ing Fairmont School. Mrs. Eugene A. Katz of Chicago, will arrive today to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Melville B. Fischer, | at Woodley Park Towers. H L i Benefit Bridge to Help In Purchase of Bust Columblan Women of the George Washington University will give a bridge party on the afternoon of Saturday, November 21, at the Kennedy-Warren. The function is for the purpose of raising funds to assist the university in the purchase of a replica of the famous Houdon statye of George Wash- ington, and is an activity which Colum- | bian Women has undertaken in recogni- | tion of the bicentennial year. Miss Janet McWilliam is chairman of the special Statue Committee which is arranging the bridge benefit. A former president of Columbian ‘Women, Miss McWilliam has long been active in the affairs of the organiza- tion. She is widely known in Wash- ington as an educator. For many years she was at the head of the Force School on Massachusetts avenue. Miss Elizabeth Peet, dean of women at Gallaudet College, and a woman who is known throughout the country for her work in the education of the deaf, is chairman of the committee on pa- is a past president of Columbian ‘Women. Columbian Women is headed this year by Mrs. William J. Mallory, wife of Dr. Mallory, eminent Washington physician and professor of medicine in the G Washington University School of Medy cine. Other officers are: First vice presi- dent, Mrs. John Bell Larner, wife of the chairman of the board of trustees of the university; second vice president, Miss Harriet Garrels; recording secre- tary, Mrs. Willard Hayes Yeager; corre- sponding secretary, Miss Margaret Maize; assistant to the corresponding secretary, Miss Dorothy Albert: treas- urer, Miss Mildred N. Getty; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Audley L. Smith; his- torian, Miss Elizabeth Peet. A HIGH-CLASS Scalp Disorders—Wall Wavers and Tinters. 10th & F Entrance, 527 10th N.W. C. G. Sloan At Their at 2 P. M. With two night sessions, are Antique Sareok 28 fi.x17, TERMS: CASH, tronesses for the benefit. Miss Peet also | I L DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS ] SENORA DE ESPATLLaa, Accomplished wife of Senor Ulises F. Espail Republican and with him at home at the Chastleton. laid for 35 guests. ‘The dinner was in henor of Miss Janet McWilliam. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Miss Adelaide Davis, Miss Ann Goding, Miss Fle Gore, Dr. Mrs. Higbie, Miss Julia Hahn, Mirs. W. Be'e lou, Mrs. Jere Crane, Mrs. Stephen Kramer, Mrs. Robert L. Haycock, Mrs. Selden Ely, Mrs. Most are thrifty; most women apprecia t e smartness in style — that's women at Moderate Prices llat, second secretary of the Dominican —Harris-Ewing Photo. Ask About Our | Michigan Women at Y. W.C. A. Tea Tomorrow noon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. in honor of the motor corps of | the University of Michigan Women's | Club. Mrs. Hilda Minder French of | the American University will give read- ings, and Mrs. M. L. D'Ooge, Mrs. S. W. Beakes and Dr. Jane Sherzer will as- sist at the tea table. The motor_corps hostesses include Miss Claribel Barnett, Miss Fanny Bar- nett, Miss Angie Beckwith, Miss Nellie Brown, Miss Jane Cooke, Miss Jane Harvey, Miss Florence Hedges, Miss Phebe Howell, Dr. Jane Sherzer, Miss Iva Swift, Mrs. Mary Tighe, Mrs. Grace Landon, Mrs. M. L. D'Ooge, Mrs. George 5. W. Beakes. _Their Augusta Schaeffer Announces Opening Ladies’ Alteration Shop —for remodeling and repairing of Women’s Apparel, Dressmaking, Tailoring, French Dry Cleaning 1131 Vermont Ave. ANNOUNCING! THE METROPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOP 50c SHOP Specializing in Push-up Permanent Waves with Ringlet Ends, $3.95-$6.50—Steamer Treatments for Hair and Plate Facials—Expert Conveniently Located at Sts. N.W. NA. 9281 NOTE OUR 35c SERVICE SHOP LOCATED AT 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. THE NEW YORK BEAUTY SHOP MET. 4315 TRADE MARK & Co., Inc. Auctioneers 715 13th Street Announces the exhibition and sale at public auction of a very remarhkable collection of Antique and Modern ORIENTAL RUGS and CARPETS Galleries 715 13th Street Mondny, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, November 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th, 1931. each day Tuesday and Thursday, November 10th and 12th, at 8 P. M. This collection s the lifetime sccumulation of & well known rug con- ur and embraces many masterpleces of the rug weave Keshan 16x10, Antia Sale Each Day. A tea will be given tomorrow after- | C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. 325 Deferred Pay Plan guests will be Mrs. J. G. Cumming, Mrs. A. T. Newbold, Mrs. William R. Bolton, Mr. Harry O. Hine, Mrs. J. F. Plerce, . W. L. Holt, Mrs. G. W. Lips- comb, Mrs. Otto Beall, Mrs. Elmer Brandes and Mrs. W. C. Mendenhall. | :\!1 Michigan women are invited to the ea. Publinissiisoluiieads Give Feature Dinner The Board of Superintendents and Board of Supervising Principals of the public schools entertained at an edu- cational gridiron dinner Friday eve- ning at 6:30 in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel, when covers were BIGGS ANTIQUE CO. ANNOUNCE that llgey are going out of the antique business forever and will sell their Entire Stock of over $35,000 worth of GENUINE ANTIQUES at AUCTION Tues. Wed., Thurs., Friday Nov. 10, 11, 12, 13 2 Sales Will Be Held Daily—10 A.M. & 3:30 P.M. After many years one of the South’s largest dealers and collectors of wonderfyl antiques—THE BIGGS ANTIQUE COMPANY, of Richmond, - Virginia—say farewell to the antique business forever and their entire stock will be z HURLED TO THE PUBLIC IN THE MOST DRASTIC QUITTING BUSINESS PUBLIC AUCTION SALE THE SOUTH HAS EVER SEEN A Few Unusual Pieces Included in the Sale Original Queen Anne High Boy, Sheraton Spade Feet Inlaid Walnut Sidehoard, Three-piece American Hepplewhite Inlaid Dining Table, Inlaid Sheraton Sideboard, Early American Hunt Board. Tuesday, Wed., Thurs., Friday, Novemher 10, 11,12, 13 | To Continue in the Reproduction Business Mr. Biggs is only closing out his antique department, and he will continue to make and sell the same high-class reproduct as he has done for many years. CONDUCTED F BIGGS ANTIQUE COMPANY 316 East Franklin Street Richmond, Virginia. SALES AGENTS THE BEN TEMPLE COMPANY Danville, Virginia In Response to Popular Demand Prof. Chas. Munter Inventor of 1ol Beautiform Garments Will Remain Over for Additional Lectures This Week! Lecture Starting Tomorrow in Our Corset Department at 1 PM, If you have not attended these interesting lectures be- fore, you are invited to come tomorrov and hear this gifted speaker, whose subject will be “Perpetual Youth Through Physical Devetopment.” —~ Following Dr. Munter’s lecture there will be a display of NULIFE Beautiform garments on LIVING MODELS, under the direction Madame Florence Dupont, famous figure specialist. THIS COUPON —entitles the holder to $1.00 on the purchase of any . “NULIFE” Beautiform Garment, if presented Monday, Tuesday or Wednes- day, November 9th, 10th or 11th. (S) Clip This Coupon and Save $1 on the purchase of any NULIFE garment.

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