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SOCIETY (Continued Prom Third Page.) who will A. p, Col. and Mrs. J, O. Johnson, Miss Sibyl Baker, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Earl McFarland, Dr. and | Mrs. L. Reichelderfer, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Owen, Mr..and Mrs, Gerrett Miller, jr.; Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. James Car- roll Frazer, Col. Harry R. Lee, Miss , Comdr, and Mrs. L. E. Morgan, Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss FHelen Nicholay, Mr. and Mrs. William | 8. Corby, Mr. and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph and Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Delano. ‘The Rev. Ray Palmer has gone to Portland, Oregon, where he is visiting his sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. nndi attend are: M. Mrs. R. R. Adams and Mr. and Mis. muth, Miss Elizabeth Kehoe, Miss Julia Kelley, Miss Mary Kerwin, Miss Anna King and Miss Mary Marsden. Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Pinkelhor will entertain at the dinner dance at ‘Wardman Park Hotel on Saturday eve- aprons, tremely dressy ones for their empl ranging from rag babies to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931. ) s aprons, as well as ex- Francis Torbert offers dolls, Parisian Mrs. " Their guests, who will number 20, | belles. ‘and Including “Patsyettes. this Will play bridge in the Florentine mmlz;:. Successors 10 the popular’ Patsy afterward. Miss Mae Helm is gen: of the benefit card party.planned to be given in the Carlton Hotel the evmi of December 2, under the auspices ol the Women's Dmocratic Educational Council. Assisting Miss Helm are Mrs. Clara Wright Smith, Mrs. Margaret Streeter, Mrs. R Maude Emig Murphy, Mrs. Margaret H. Dawkins, Miss Mary Hall and Miss Beaufort Kelley. A | Mrs. Mildred Elley, president of the Mildred Elley School, Albany, N. Y., is spending a few days with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Spitznagel, at the Ken- nedy-Warren. will be sexyed from the direction of Mrs. William: S. Quin- ter, the On Thursdsy s full turkey dinner 5 to 7:30 under young women of the parish waitresses and a obert K. Noble, Mrs. | ¥T00, B Johnstone, Miss Ben! and Miss Fay itley Mrs. A. J. McKelway and officers will assist in recelving and Mrs. David Eve- | Pressler will be hostess this Wolft Smith. Miss Ruth Finney of the staff of the Wi n Daily News will be the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon which the Woman's National Democratic Club will give Monday. She will discuss 'The President and the Power Trusts.’ The club will entertain at a tea Fri- day when the membership drive now being conducted will close. Mrs. Rose Bt Yates Forrester, secretary of the club, Mrs, | will make a brief address, giving a Fuller. Mr. Carlton Van Valkenburg, chair- man of the Arts Club Short-story Mill, will be the club’'s host toni ht when resume of the history of the club. Mrs. Louis Ottenberg i chatrman of the annual benefit card gnn.lu to be given this evening at 8:15 o'clock and tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the evenin; and Mrs. Albert Colbert Sheldon to- afternoon. morrow Eta Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Beta Pi International Legal Sorority will give a card party tomorrow evening in Til- . 'The membership is com- of graduates of George Washing- University, Washington College of Law and National University Law Seire. Hastings Avery is dean of Eta rs. Hast very of Chapter and with the Committee on ‘Ways and Means will act as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ransom will move from 3416 R street northwest to thelr new home, 4505 Lowell street in Wesley Heights, tomorrow. ‘The Horace Mann Home and School Association will hold an afternoon card party in the Wesley Heights Clubhuose government. The committee in of the bridge includes Mrs. amfl“fi‘ bright, chairman; Mrs. Thomas Good, Mrs. Lanier P. McLachlen, Mrs. Charles C. Clark and Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr. At the conclusion of the play- ing tea’and sandwiches will be served :flel prize will be furnished for each Mrs, Laura B. Kendall of Oklahoma City, Okla., who will spend the Winter in Wasl , left today for Phila- delphia, where she will' attend the conference of the Eastern division of the D. A, R. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harms of Chi- cago arrived in town yesterday fcr a stay of several days, and have taken an :Eanment at Wardman Park Hotel for the duration of their visit. 100 Face Starvation. LONDON, November 19 (#)—One hundred inhabitants of Foula Island, in the North Atlantic, 20 miles west of L.IR ANK CO. F STREET AT I2™ :..A STYLE STORE THAT KNOWS ITS Southern Dairles’ parlors, 60 M street northeast. Additional reservations have been made by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. Katherine Swart, Mrs, Prank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Charles A. Sweeney, Miss Gertrude McNally, Mrs. Edna the Shetlands, were reported yesterday to be on the verge of starvation. Shops on the island closed two months ago. Monday to raise funds for equipping the new school with some of the necessary things not furnished by the District ==Rizik Brothers 1213 F STREET the prizes awarded to the ti suc- cessful winners in the club’s annual short-story contest will be presented. The stories will not be read by their authors, but by, respectively, Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, Mrs. Nina Swalm Clark and Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith. The judges of the three best stories Mrs. Michael R. London gave a luncheon and bridge party at Ward- man Park Hotel yesterday afternoon, C. K. Osgood, and his son, Mr. Noyes S. Palmer. The Rev. Mr. Palmer will be Jolned in the West later by Mrs. Palmer. | her guests numbering 22.° Mrs. Lon- Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of this I e clty have taken an spartment at Ward- | GO, Wwith her husaend, S man Park Hotel, where they will make | % g their home in the future. Mrs. George Warren Offutt, sr., en- tertained at tea at her home, 1804 Irving street, yesterday in honor of the | Episcopal Church, Cathedral avenue, officers of the Dumbarton Ladies’ Aid | holds its annual bazaar today and to- Society. Mrs. George Barnes assisted | morrow from 2 to 9 o'clock p.m., under her in receiving the guests and Mrs. | the direction of Mrs. Louls S. Greene, Charles Gray and Mrs. Alfred Fisher |its vresident. presided at the tea table. | “'The tables will be few but choice. Among others assisting were Mrs. | Mrs. William D. Sterrett specializes in George Simonds, Mrs. J. Clinton Tribby, | strictly homemade candy, pure and Mrs. Daniel Johnson and Mrs. Hoag. |fresh and of the best materials, with = some original ideas in Santa Clauses Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman was |and Christmas candles constructed of hostess at luncheon yesterday at the goodies. Carlton. Mrs. Chapman is_stopping VALUES! @It is our policy to have each oflering in our store represent, the maximum value that can be obtained —no matter what the price. An exquisite L."Frank Co. Coat at $14950 is a su- preme value_at $149.50— and our $48 Coat is an equnl]y sound investment at that price. An L. Frank Co. Froct@t $9.90 is a supreme value at $9.90—just as the Frock priced $49.50 is the finest available at that | Ata Society All Souls’ Chureh | Holding Bazaar and Dinner. The Rector's Aid Society of All Souls REDUCTIONS Street and Afternoon FROCKS | Mrs. John D. Shafroth presides over at the Carlton while in Washington. | unique Christmas cards, seals, tags, 2 — | wrapping paper, etc. d little group of foreign novelties which Delta Zeta Alumnae meeting Thursday | she brought over this Fall from Bavaria evening. The meeting is held at the | and Switzerland, besides some unusual rooms of the active chapter of George fancy articles: Small metal cloth farl 39.50 Washington University, 2022 G strect. | purses with zipper Tastening that dan- Regularly $25 to $39 e e | gle from one finger by a loop, little . ’;«;: ‘mg:?‘kwma:b:{r r{i::’\‘lsgr:?dlh‘;gj bags of lavender or lemon verbena for . £ S e lerdsy ot the IORTIton. the linen closet, thin Summer bed- gure. So on, throughout b sk S i e spreads of crepe, in pastel shades, with z bli : ‘ our - entire establishment. ‘Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner will entertain | = ¥ ) j We are a STYLE store that at a small swimming party this after- | | - s noon at_the Shoreham onor of a| models taken . | o bt knows its VALUES! from our regular 2 Tew of the season’s debutantes. collection and re- Eaisy | Miss Elizabeth Malott Barnes, State chairman of D. A. R. Clubs of Sons and priced for quick clearance. Daughters of the Republic, left today | to attend the Regional Conference in Philadelphia and to spend the week end | with Prof. and Mrs. Harold Barnes at | Swarthmore. A card party will be given under the auspices of the Newman Club of George ‘Washington University on Thursday evening, November 19, at the Hotel Roosevelt. The chaperones for _the | affair are Mr. and Mrs. 3. Leo Kolb| and Mrs. Elizabeth Wimsatt. Among those who_have subscribed as patrons | are Mrs. Melita Chavez Jeflrys, Mrs. Marian Roberts Leonnig, Mrs. Angela Horton Schonherr, Miss Minnie As- muth, Miss Louella Brassard, Miss Helen Brosnan, Miss Adele Cavanagh, Miss Mary Cavanagh, Cherry, Miss Dorothy Craig, Marie Crimmins, Miss Louise Dietrich, Miss Marie Dobrin, Miss Barbara | Geiger, Miss Helene 'Gingras, Miss Prances Hamill, Miss Katherine Hell- When the Frost Is on the Pumphis ;.. - Normandy Farm is gay with ihe ‘atmosphere of harvest time in harmony with its motif of French Provincial charm and beauty. Dis- Buy Toys NOW! + Toyland—T hird Floor fish dinners, expertiy B d daintily served until 9 p. m. Favorite Kinds at Lowest Prices in Years. 7-Tube PHILCO Radio Given Away Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast ‘Three miles fr consin Aveny Potomac, Md. Satisfaction Since 1859 | NGsPALACE Every customer can enter this t| 810-818 Seventh St. N. mas contest. On display in our Radio Dept.— Third Floor. . HAND-PAINTED MINIATURES of —In All-Silk $ 59 | Canton Crepe - Flat Crepe Satin ‘ yourself, done by an expert, and exquisitely Silk dresees at the usual cost of inferior fabrics! And framed, are the Christmas gift de luxe...... such smart and altogether\ beautiful new fashions—styles quite in the class of much more expensive price ranges. Models for afternoon, street, business and school wear. Lace and silk collars, clever jabots, revers and ruffled conceits, belts and buckles. All Sizes, 14 to 52 Second Floor Curtains! t t Men’s & Women’s $1.50 & 52 GlovesQ JC Some irregulars, some mended. Men’s lined and unlined capeskin gloves and women'’s washable cape and suede gloves m slip-on and fancy cuff styles. H WOMEN’S 50c FABRIC GLOVES, per- Zect quality, with fancy cuffs. cclors, all sizes Street Floor. $1.00 & $1.50 Full-Fashioned Another great Friday sale of seconds—representing high-grade pure silk hosiery in_sheer chif- fon and service weights. Lace tops, picoted tops, lisle tops. Large color range. 50c RAYON-WOOL-AND-COT- TON HOSE, perfect qulllbi;. ‘Wom- en’s Winter hosiery in the 250 popular colors ........... BOYS’ 25¢ MERCERL. HOSE in new patterns; also dren’s long derby-ribbed hose lsc FULL - FASHIONED BEMBERG HOSE, _ slight lars. Famed for beauty and good 4'5(! service Gift Photographs Will Live Forever: Those who love you will be thrilled by a lovely 8x10-inch portrait of you—and we will make-a likeness so real you expect it to speak! No appointment necessary— drop into our fine studio any day! latrlct Lie. Wis- 'n_River Road iht 1 mile to Farm. Phone Rockville 352 RAPERIES and UPHOLSTERING f[Orders received now can be completed, in time for delivery, before Thanksgiving. fiOur collection. of suitable materials af- fords unusual selection. $9 PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO—FOURTH FLOOR LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 1 Estimates and suggestions cheerfully fur- nished, without obligation. aMeEs B. HENDERsON Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating | 1108 G_Street———p]'loncs: District No Connection With Any Other Washington Store 7676 = 677 ‘PHILCO-. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING RADIO ...the Radio you've been waiting for! 50c RAYON DIES — SLIPS, STEPINS, BLOOMERS, PANTIES AND BRIEFS. Dainty ap- 29c pliqued and tailored styles.. $1.65 EXTRA-SIZE SILK HOSE —Full-fashioned hose in 79¢ service chiffon weight. Slightly irregulars ..... e Street Floor. Five Friday Specials —In Women’s Winter Needs ) Women’s $2.98 Sweaters sl 98 Sizes 36 to 46 in all-wool cardigan style sweaters with two pockets. Black, brown, navy, blue and green. 2,000 More New ’ 79c to $1.29 Values The crowds came Monday and Tues- day—this new shipment will bring fresh crowds tomorrow. Scores of attractive styles in criss-cross, Priscilla and tie- back curtains in net, voile and marqui- sette. All strictly perfect. Plain colors, combinations and fancy patterns. Third Floor. "Sale! Smart Hats —-Boucle Turbans —Metallic-and-Boucle —New Felt Hats ‘The smart turbans come in all colors. Felt hats are clever brim and close-fitting stlyes, black and all colors—and all head sizes. Many gay feather trimmings.— Street Floor. N Boys’ Sheep-Lined Leatherette Coats Sizes 4 to 18 $2 95 C Women’s $1.50 Sweaters Part-wool and elastic knit coat sweaters, in grey, blue, tan, brown and heather mix- tures. Sizes 36 to 46. Women’s Bath Robes Tailored of warm blanket cloth in various to b attractive patterns. Shawl or round collar. B Long set-in sleeves. Trimmed with fancy \ braid, cord and tassel. Sizes 36 to 46. $1.00 Extra-Size Flannelette Gowns Striped flannelctte gowns in extra sizes and cut extra long. Double yoke back and front, long sleeves. Sizes 19 and 20. Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas Regular size gowns in white, peach and flesh flannelette with fancy yokes: extra sizes in sttractive stripes. Pajamas in two-piece slip-on and coat styles of striped and novelty fl.ll'md le;etfe rayon frogs. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Pair Superhet- erodyne LOWBOY with Pentode Output and Automatic Volume Control We're Equipped to Do the Finest Engraving in Washington A new roomy location, right off the Main Aisle $1 00 on the Street Floor, with beautiful new fixtures, and = comfortable chairs, where you can make decisions 0 leisurely. Beautlful $2.25 Rayon Bedspreads sl 49 Large size, 80x105 inches to cover both bed and bolster. Brocaded in rich patterns of rose, blue, gold, green and orchid. Buy them for your own home and for gifts at this bargain price. RAYON BED SETS, pure S My E ge s sprea with large pillow to match. %om, . .n;lm;m:m" orchid 63-98 L ANSBURGH’S “MATTRESS GOVERS 1n sizes for double beds, three-quarter, 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Second Floor. Freshly Unpacked! Men’s New Broadcloth ‘Shirts 29 Collar-attached shirts of excellent quality—with a real price surprise! Many are individually wrapped in cellophane. ~ Perfectly proportioned and tailored to fit and wear well. Better shirts than you ever expected to buy for so little] Sizes 1314 to 17. Topcoats, Over- ::ol‘:':'u fleurs’ U‘x‘:‘: s l 2 '75 forms. . 2 for $25.— Street Floor. # DELIVERS Balance ‘WORTH waiting for. Think of it—a 94tube Philco Superheter- odyne American Walnut Lowboy at such a remarkable price!... Only Phileo’s tremendous facili- ties eould produce such quality at this undreamed-of low price. Come in—See it—Hear it! We offer you the best of stock, made by Crane, in all the new and smart finishes. You'll find distinctive monograms for all personal stationery. Right now we're featuring a romprehensive assortment of fine Christmas cards, admirably suited to engraving, $8 to $103 a hundred, from your plate. ENGRAVING—STREET FLOOR. White Tan Green Blue single and twin beds. strong, serviceable P e X RINKLED BEDSPREADS in inches. BOYS’ $5.00 SUITS—Tailored of fancy mixtures. Sizes 8 to 16. Coat, vest and two pairs lined 33 95 knickers ..., o BOYS' 79¢ KNICKERS in hand- some and durable mixtures of brown, tan and grey. Sizes 59¢ 86016 ....... Street Floor, COTTON Heavy qulll:”‘elnax\ul"mm5 anteed fast ‘:lolfln (llly orchid, rose, blue, and groen . 5 $1.00 1817 ADAMS MILL ROAD (At 18th and Col. Rd.) OPEN EVENINGS COL. 2900 A Complete Stock of Philco Balanced Tabes for Replacement No Connection With Any Other Washington Store MEN’S SUITS