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B—12 &HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931. " —_— —————— | SOC I ETY ator Metealf of Rhode Island and Sen- | W. Merrick, will entertain at a card| p| AN LARGEST AIRPLANE | soms .obn:sgg;xggo‘nlnz%e :’Lé.sgg m}lfist JUGOSLAVIAN VOTE LIGHT mmm "é&.‘;’.;%;“;;! %“mmm‘:{z m.“.'uo"&'&,,q :‘2';. &H ‘,,m - ator Walcott of Connecticut. | party Thursday evening, November 19, Mr. Lawrence Moran was named | at the Washington Club, Seventeenth | It would weigh about 60 tons with a only 50 per cent of the qualified elec- | see that thelr oficcrs abstain from: POl t hairman by a unanimous| and K streets northwest. The presi- tish Project World’s Biggest|fuel load. It would be equipped with|Few Ballots Are Cast in Election to | tors participated, as compared with 73 | ti interfering local social dis- Sote. “Mrs. Tena Dakin Gibbs was ap- | dent of the soclety, Mr. George H. Cal- —— i | motors generating at least 60,000 horse- [P e T e e o g in 1 dis- (Continued From Third Page.) Ppointed social secretary and has charge | vert, and Mrs. Caivert will receive the Ship for Canada Trade. | power. | Name New Parliament. No disorders were reported; e ———————————"——— | of the entertainment for the coming|guests. many of whom will be m"“b"fl LONDON, November 9 (#).—Plans | e AR R S | BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, November 9 | i i Totlade Makie Girilie at the Club Chanticler on Saturday | dance. | of ‘well known Maryland fapilies for the world’s largest fying boat,| When two tons of gold, valued at|(#)—A light vote was cast yesterday § 2 avening. when the company included | All New Englanders are requested to| Mis Bma Loker 's chatrman of the | {learly “twice the size of the German | $1.150,000, recently arrived from New in Jugaslavia's general election, whicn| ~ Mexican Army Restricted. GOLUMBUS, Ohlo (P).—More than mmelr Touse guests, Mr. and Mrs. C.|Send thelr Mames fo tae Sot - | b DR DO-X, are being drawn up by the| York at Southampton, England, the will give the country its first Parlia-| MEXICO CITY, November 9 (#).— | 3,500 vacant lots have been put to use Morris Thompson of Mansfleld, Pa., and | =Lt 43 . | British Alr Ministry with the intention | shipment was escorted by armed police | ment since the constitution was abro- | Leunching a campaign to gain in- | in 10 Oh'o cities as industrial gardens Mr. and Mrs. Henry Berliner. est. ey Tramps are being supplied with safety | of establishing a transatlantic passen- | 5% miles across the city from the liner | gated in 1929. treased respect for the army, the war | to aid unemployed, V. H. Davis of the Among those who have taken tables | The Maryland Society of Washington | razors in one Hertfordshire, England, | ger service to Canada. | to airplanes, which carried it to Rotter- | Rain and the fact that only the gov- | department has forbidden officers n | department of harticulture of Ohio for the bridge and mah-jong party to | under the chairmanship of Miss Mary workhouse The machine would carry 120 per- ' dam, Holland. ernment’s candidates were _eligible uniform to frequent saloons or ques- State University, learned in a survey. —— ey under the chairmanship of Miss Mary Workho™s® be given for the benefit of Grace Epis- s e €apsl Obursch in the Ghinese ball Toom or Phone Orders—Call Marion Gage—N Ational 5220, of the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow eve- ning are: Mrs. Davis B. Wills, Mrs. Abraham Waller, Mrs. James H. McAn- 3 & - " " drews, Mrs. Richard D. LaGarde, Mrs ISC Fancy Outlng Flannels 39C Strlped Pl“ow Tlcklng ‘William Carr, Mrs. Joseph Wall, Mrs, Hobart Hawkins, Mrs. Charles Haw. L oy 1 ins, Mrs. Charles Bateson, Mrs. Albert 36-inc! eavy reversible flannels P ’Ivt‘hut‘,wqa_;]ker‘ Mrs. Hoggatt ClE‘é‘“{" —heavy fieecey In neat colored 1 @ s Of heavy 8-ounce featherproof quality. rs. J. Thompson Wailer, Mrs. Edwin 2 oE. " I I ‘ h i s 3 K. Webster, Mrs. William Turner, stripes. Specially priced for Tues- 2 A0 \ lue striped and colorfast. A special for c e Mrs. Charies G. Matthews, Mrs day! A A Tuesday only! 5 THE DEPENDABLE STORE Modareni Crawford, Mrs. John Wise G s . b Morse, Mrs. David Du Bose Gail- Main Floor Bargain Aisle Main Floor Bargain Aisle lard, Mrs. Eugene _Adams, Mrs. | Arthur Tirrill, Mrs. Edwin S. Pul- ler, Mrs. J. Philip Hill. Countess de Burque, Mrs. John L. Proctor, Mrs. R. Henry n, Miss Anna R. Griffith, | Miss Mary R. Latimer, Miss Louise En- dicott, Mrs. Edward W. Hengeley, Mrs Charles J. Williamson, Mrs. M. C. Dalli- man and Mrs. James B. Price. | The November luncheon of the Dis- | trict of Columbia section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers will be | held Tuesday at Tabard Inn, on which | occasion Mr. Prank L. Hess of the! tlfl‘l“fus,‘i‘n‘fi,f«'fif"“i}fi“’i‘ 1'{;‘.3'2:};;}1.’,0‘373 f i 50c to $1.00 A regular old-fashioned Bargain Aisle Sale—but the things that ing experiences in Bolivia. The Minister | . @ b o P & p 5 4 S ey ’ B it offers are all NEW and timely! From every floor we've brought |and Little Boys’ Suits| ; 3 I ndeaux (Mr. Gideon Lyon, editorial writer | 3 i Novelty Ot trs or. Aapan: Ohia anAl| 7 Fancy tempting specials to our Main Floor bargain tables where they willbe | printea 39C the Manchurian Question” on the night | C bandeaux " dresses with of Tuesdav, November 24, at the. In- | ~ = and “garter 4 C more convenient for the busy shopper to find. Look over this page— e RS T r { auditorium. Mr. | 3 and girdles. g i Lyon has already addressed a Juncheon | ¢ » P A A Rigis 1 . d the se s hapoy to| 7 e > ! meeting and ihe section is ha % 10| and you’ll agree that every item mentioned here is a bargain indeed! their husbands and friends. Caru. of | admission may be secured by wr i.3| or telephoning Mrs. Oliver Bov:ics chairman of the section, or Mrs. C. Terry du Rell, . . in F d 8 i e Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain },‘;:ll:;nmm;;“:\;::mlgm ., Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! hMus Mary Katherine Dcnovan was l ;0 P ostess at a trouss: tea yesterday at £ ® o p ’ s Lo s ey Regular 69¢ $156 Part $1.00 All her sister, Miss l?omm'::; Elvlllcn Dono- ) Wool 72x84 van, whose marriage r. George s Alvin Walker of this city will teke place l)rapery November 18. Mrs. John D. Donovan received with st | Yes ¢ | Damask | | Blankets | | Crepes | | Sheets || | Spreads Fairfax, Va. i | $1 and $1.25 Regular $3 $2 Rayon Crepe Rayon Flat Bleached Covelete Mrs. John E. McClure entertained at 4 ; luncheon Saturday at the Shoreham. ; : Her guecsts included Mrs. Frederick T. 4 Tilton, M.s. James Murray, Mrs. Fred- 7 # C erick Carter and Mrs. Baldwin of 4 - c vd Cleveland. ) i Cards have been issued by the Wom- e B e B 50 Inches Wide . . $4x105 Inch Practical, smart at the Medleal Society, Butlding, 1718 4 e i (;f a Et:(;d ng;h}t A marvelous group 81x99, 81x00 and RV grEe e I looking daytime frocks 6 o'clock pm. Mrs, Arthur C. Christie : g fabrae 10 go"r‘;eg:fs agfl t"’z’*‘“;‘ % “;‘“ e of all-rayon flat crepes 63x99 inch sizes—of In several smart [fi in light and dark is "'fiffi%“}"s’e‘c’;‘éé’ifi"fia s&“&'"bfi?’yi colorings. Be sure to abou it ki in a good range of Fall heav:_/ quality sheet- woven colored designs printed rayon crepe. Burank, recording secretary, and Mz, ! see this group tomor- S selmtive soid colors—plenty of black. ing, in full and single S TR In sizes 14 to 44 for Carl Henning, treasurer of the auxiliary. ¥ row while it is at this colors, bound with 39 inches wide. Spe- bed sizes. All perfect ;aiszt.e F;;l)ldggu }:cf":g women and misses. special low pricel matching sateen. cial for Tuesday! quality. Special for Tuesday! I Bargain! Mrs. Frank J. Sloan and Mrs. Barron C. Sherrill entertained at the Bellevue Hotel November 4 a number of guests at a silver shower given in honor of Miss Elizabeti E. olfman of 1432 Parkwood place northwest, whose mar- iage to Mr. Charles Peake will tak New . . . . TINRS £ RGeS REE OF ‘Noveer, P (:lles‘(l)er l}e‘% Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain New Group of Miss Robin Boyle entertained at : $1.50 and $§ Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Women’s & Misses’ e i s ; Felt Hats $1.00 Brother Boys’ 69c to Women’s $1.25 15¢ 36-Inch Wool Sport 79¢c Perfect Flannelette Printed I F r C] S Prentiss, Miss Carolyn Jensen, Miss . Elizabeth Miles, Mrs. George B, Sulli- 3 and Sister van, Mrs. Russell Shaw, Miss Beatrice 10 | 7 C : Shirts Gow Percales , Suits owns Miss Frances Loyola Nichols and Mar- garet Butter Nichols of Springdale, Clarksville, Md., are staying at the \ A wonderfs s Cairo Hotel for the Winter. oligse that "; St The Iowa Soclety of Washington women and misses will 1 will hold its first dance of the season 7 ; welcome. Including the c 2 Tuesday, November 17, at 8:30 o'clock | AW new Florentine Tams C pm. at the Willard Hotel. As part | ¢ that come forward | Cleverly tailored one yd of the entertainment there will be a | - a | over the right eye . . . dance and card party with prizes and | s 5 and two piece jerseys, Tent ie " Smentative' dites Biv g panish sailors. .. P = exsenertimymc, STentative dafes v | g ] curved brims . . . and Well tailored shirts, with contrasting bands dhe“ year of the society. d beic‘;)mmg tricorns. ¢ collar at.tached. for ‘Warm flannelette In a large range of of color, metal buttons, Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll entertained | ety 1 Cnar < viecnet O SVIE ke e Diter nightgowns—plain col- attractive Fall and etc. And those smart, ‘ 1. 3 luding metallic " & group of friends Friday at their home p < fects for brother and green and neat fancy ors or pretty stripes. Winti tte: d b¢ knit frocks with i ” a., W) i ey touches and bows of " # pees T Bg erL B I Aoy on Pershing drive, Ballston, Va., when Ao shiny ribbon, sister. Fine wool jer- broadcloths. Jr. sizes Regular and extra colors. Close woven, i knit waist bands and guests were Mrs. Carroll's parents, Mr. a;and r‘;dv; Iil:g;ne w&nm xén]& MrJ. nnd’ ‘Black. bright Mid- seys in red, tan, green 8 to 12. Youths’ sizes sizes. A special sale soft finish quality. 36 wrist bands. rs. John L. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. James | $ 793 ! blue. 2 to 5 1 1 . R. Qusde, Mr. and Mrs, Elmon Brown, | 5 ;‘:;:l; colors and dark and blu 6 yrs. 121 to 1434, for Tuesday. inches wide. Sizes 14 to 42. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wood, Mr. and & Mrs. Bernard Quade, Miss Thomas, Mr. Vernon Havenner 2 Charles” Carroll and Miss Catherine Boswell. | Plans have been completed by the Massachusetts State Society of Wash- i ; il . ¢ ’ P s n o o 4 B e s Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain ment and dance of 1931-1932. One of . Bl Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! ;Vuhmglon; 1!Ea%ng " orchestras l)}ms een engage lor Tuesday evening, No- N k) et f Men’s $1.00 % s R | Men's $1.0 Women's $1.25 B e 98¢ 58x54-In. $1.25 10-Yard $1.25 Fine Dancing will begin promptly at 9| Ribbed Union Chiffon oY X A Damask Lunch Piece of Chenille o'clock and continue until 1 o'clock A M. | E Mr. Sanford Bates, director of Federal | 790 School Prisons, is president of the Society and | Tl Sll_ltS Hose Pants Cloths Longcloth Rugs The first entertainment and dance | of the 1931-1932 social season of lhel New England States Society will be| e held Thanisgiving eve, November 25, | at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth| 3 street. northwest. Dancing will begin | ¢ c promptly at 9 o'clock. ! 5/ C The officers elected at the last mee ‘ : ing of the society were Mr. Elmer Field, prf‘ildr‘\!' Mr. Lawrence Moran, vice president; Mr. Russell Sut ) > § vice president: Mr. C. S. Carter, set 31 Medium-weight cot- Slightly imperfect, KNIClKERS* sturdy N R emee ! ’ : ton ribbed suits for dull twist chiffon hose, wool mixtures and cor- Fine damask lunch 36 inches wide and Guaranteed wash- Honorary Board_elected were Senator | : 1 cool Fall days. Ecru full fashioned, with duroys in sizes 8 to 17. cloths in plain white 10 yards long. Each able chenille rugs in o (s Senstor Keves SENER| S W coior, with long sleeves French heels, cradle U o T or with neatly colored piece of fine soft finish attractive reversible Senator Walsh_of Massacnusetis, Sen- | and legs. Reinforced feet, plaited soles and LONGIES—well tai- borders. Hemstitched quality, and for many patterns — blue, rose, | crotch and full chest. picot edge. Special for lored. Sizes 8 to 14 and scalloped. 58x54 useful domestic pur- orchid, green, gold TELL US | 2, 36 to 46. Tuesday! i size. poses. and black. 24x45 size. R e ——_ ; . The Original " & KRIEG’S EXPRESS | Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain Main Floor Bargain & STORAGE CO. \ Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! Aisle Day! 616 Eye St. NNW. Dist. 2010 | G [: AFE Bu A $2.75 Small 39¢ Heavy ‘@’e::?:::, S0c “VVear-.E\‘er" $3.85 Pretty 69c Neatly E S rl R _ % 4 Axminster Tarkich = Measuring ! Velour Over- Ruffled KOHLER of KOHLER ey Piemeee || 8 Rugs [ | Towels|l [Saucepanfi | Cups || | Drapes [| | Curtains 4100 Georgia Ave. AD-0145 s B 157690 19¢ 1| 39¢ || 10c {|3259]| 41¢ prompt relief to itching, burning | skin; even in seve;cm;%)sef regery comes as soon as ZE ouches | 44, Two - quart size Convenient cup size Of plain color mar- 3‘&;‘:’ "fi‘é‘éfieik‘?im?fff nfiéfi?\ffi‘ " 1 a Very serviceable genuine “Wear-Ever” —for kitchen use. Smart velour over- quisettes with pretty ) A i) ! Ve 7 quality Axminster Double thread Turk- aluminum saucepan, Heavy “Wear - Ever” drapes of high-grade flowered valance. With and other annoying skin or scalp‘ =4 troubles generally yield to this : f rugs—popular new hit- ish towels—extra large with double pouring pure aluminum at 2 sunfast velour. Made tie - backs. Excellent soothing, antiseptic lotion. ZEMO s lioy or-miss styles with and extra heavy. As- lip and convenient fraction of the original with two side pieces for bed room, .bath is safe and dependable. All Drug- novelty borders. 27x52- sorted colored borders. long handle. Specially price! A great Tues- and valance. Made room windows. Spe- zists, 35¢, 60c, $1.00. Extra Strength A A %lx;go best for chronic cases— . inch scatter size. 22x44-inch size. priced! day special. with fringe. clal for Tuesday! | r&KIN IRRITATIONS . ~7~:m_‘m’:r90 Auto Parking Space for Our Custoniers Opposite Our 8th Street Entrance