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SOCI1ETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 29, Baroness Wrangle to Sail Soon éfie_l_' Capital Visit Spends Two Days as Guest of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Bristol—Mrs. L. N. McNair Back From Virginia. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark Bristol had for their guest for two days Baroness Wrangle, who has gone to New York preparatory to sailing for her home in Brussels shortly. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert leflgenheflm‘ have with them in their Georgetown home the latter's mother and brother, Mrs. James W. Eaton and Mr. J. W. Eaton, and Miss Rissa Davis of Long Island. Mrs. L. N. McNair, wife of Capt. Mc- Toair, U. 8. N, who with Capt. McN. TYos been the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth Whiting at their home at the rfolk Iiaval Be has retu d to ishington. Capt. McNair has joined ship, the U. S. S. Richmond Smith, member of the Virginia State Board of Health. Mr. and Mrs. Kenwertby will spend hhr 1Wlm/er season at Wardman Park otel. Mrs. Frederick E. Barbour and Miss Eunice Wartman entertained in the former's Monday evening, when the guests wi invited for bridge. ‘Mrs, W. M. Irvine of 36 Quincy street. vy Chase, Md., sailed last week for France and will spend the Winter on the Riviera. Miss Peggy Turner and Miss Jean ing stucents at Blackstone College 10; Is, have been spending the Thanks giving holidays with Mr. and Mis Charles E. Turner of Woodridge. D. C. Miss Turner and Miss Haring attend- ed the Thanksgiving hop at the United hy ¥ “omdr. and Mrs. Frank D. Pryor ar- «ed in Washington last week and will for the Winter. They have n an apartment at Wardman Park tel and will be established there while the city. Comdr. Pryor has been in command of the U. S. S. Mexico, Senor Emilio del Solar, new Peruvian Minister to Austria, and his bride are | in Washington after spending a week @' the Wofford Hotel at Miami Beach route to Vienna This afternoon Mrs. Turner is giving a tea in their honor. Miss Susan Ross will preside at the tea table. Miss college by plane Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Copenhaver went to New York last week to spend Thanksgiving Miss Lydia Averill Paz, who has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mr Miguel Paz, in their apartment Wardman Park Hotcl, will return to nard College this evening to resume her studies. Miss Violet Thomas of 1604 Hobart street is visiting Miss Marion Peyton av the University of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Batson of | Washington, who for several seasons Wallace Backus, who Wil return today | uree 0o jhord CaTONne 1D e %o thelr home in Chestnut Hill near|on the Midland road, Pinehurst, which Philadelphia, after spending Thanks- | they will occupy shortly. Mr. Batson giving in Washington. | is a member of the Tin Whistle golfing Miss Rahel Davies, Who spent the soclety of that place. Bummer in Paris, is now in Vienna and | e with her father, Mr. Joseph E. Davies,| Mrs. W. M. Smith of Charlotte, will sail for this country December 15 |N. C., is the guest of Mrs. N. H. New- P the Leviathan, | man and her sister, Miss Pat Patter- Emlen Davies entertained at a |son, of the Dunsmere apartments. Mrs. t supper last evening for her cousin, | Smith _before her marriage was Miss John D. Stamm of Milwaukee, vho | Ruth Perkins of Washington. o x ing hi: ation frem Columbia ry A. Lindsley of the Dodge 4 weok end guest at Haddon antic City. She was on the s r at the New Jersey jon, which met there ev. and Mrs. pent_the Mayflowc e in’ New nut before I illiam H. Hudnut Washington ot marriage took will make their Fome in Pot Fa., where Mr. Hudnut is director ligion at the Hill School. and Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus as their guests over Sunday their 1 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs 1y b for dar Chase program ‘Tcachers’ sterday. Mr. and Mrs, Emmons Smith are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Wednesday, November 25. Mrs. Wirt Robinson and Mrs. David irs. Enos New turned from at Bowlin n, Va. where |3 was a_guest at Old Mansions, the home of her ancestor, Col. Norborne | Eutton, who went there to live when he | married Miss Dorothea Washington of Woodpeck, Caroline County, Va., grand- :-.)rc(- of Gen. George Washington. The | Fiske of Washington arrived at the house is now owned by Miss White of | Pine Crest Inn recently. Mrs. Robinson Richmond, who spends each Summer | may take a cottage here for the season. ghere. The large shrubs at the top of ——— the Pilgrim steps at, the Washington | Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lawson and thedral came from ‘Old Mansions. | son of Woodricge are on a five days Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newman motor- | automobile trip through Virginia, North #c to Spring Lake to spend Thanksgl -;Cflrolim and Tennessee. 40z with the latter’s brother-in-law and |\ v m stone, president of the r, Mr. and Mrs. St s t : 3 American War Mothers, is at the Wil- erd will return toda it o R i ward Haggerty, Mrs. J. Paul Yoder will return to her | me in Bronxville, N. Y., after spend- ins Than:sgiving with Mr. Yoder's par- enis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Yoder. Miss Jeona Yoder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney T. Miller of Detroit spent Thanksgiving with their son-in-law and daughter, Gen. and | Mrs. William Mitchell, at’ Middicburg, 3. Paul Yoder, came from Willi Va. and are making a short visit at N4 far the hollday with hcf"‘;,‘;':,'d‘_‘ | the Mayflower today before leaving for perents and her mother and will return | New York. 3 S LR Col-| Miss Ida Lillian Page of Union City, Jege tc 'ay. by N. J, is passing a few days at t:\e Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wilkins are|Dodge and is accompanied by Miss Wisiting at Miami Beach, Fla., and have | SMith and Miss Helen F. Page, also Peen making fishing trips to the Gulf Of Union City. Btream. | Mr. E. A M. Lawson of WO«;dgxlldgc == is spending several days in Baltimore Miss Elizabeth Beale, daughter of Mr Bnd Mrs. William Lewis Beale, will re- | ‘i5iling his daughters. turn to Washington December 21 to spend her Christmas holidays with her ents. Miss Beale will not make a mal debut this Winter. Morning Musicales Opening Wednesday The first cf the 1931-2 series of ‘Wednesday morning concerts given un- der direction of Mrs. Lawrence Town- send will take place Wednesday in the grand ball room of the Mayflower. This is the eighth season for these Mrs. Frank S. Perry has returned to b home, 3492 Macomb street, in Cleve- 171 Park, from her cottage on the ¥ ppahanock River. Mrs. A. H. D. Heiberg, Miss Carolyn home on Seventeenth street, Turner and Miss Haring will return to | States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. ! social as well as musical life. cert on Wednesday will be the fifty- third of the series, ollowing the concert Mrs. Town- send_ will entertain at luncheon as usuil for the artists rendering the program that da: ing soprano of the Paris Opera and the Opera Comique. who will make her debut in Washington that day, and Edward Johnson, the well known Metropolitan tenor. Mille. Gall is not only noted for her glorious voice, but she is hailed as one of the most famous Parisian beauties in the world of music. Princess Cantacuzene Joines Patriotic Order granddaughter of Gen. U. S. Grant has recently become a member of the District Society, Dames of _the Loyal Legion, of which the late Mrs. Jchn A. Logen was founder and firs president. The soclety is composed of the mothers, wives, widows and lineal descendants of commissioned officor: of the regular and volunteer forces of the United States during the Civil delightful musicales that form such an_important _part @EHh{erflnn COLUMBIA RD. 1 18%ST SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 Till 8 P. M. 1 Turkey, Ohicken and Other Meats Presh Vegetables Salads Cholce of Many “Own-Made" Desserts and Ice Creams CLUB PLATES 55¢ to 5¢ MONDAY DINNER In connection with 75 our reguler dinner Dry Atr r r and Rev. Leon Shearer of Wash- n-ton, who have been at the Manor, Finchurst, N. C.. for some time, will s0on leave there for a trip farther \Bouth. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gawler of Haw- Rhorne street had as recent house guests ‘ daughter, Miss Dorothy Gawler nd her classmates, Miss Ruth Roberts ¢ Ridgewood, N. J.. who were in Wash- naton on a short vacation from Fair- e:: Hall, near Waynesboro, Va Miss Elizabeth Edson has returned to home in Washington after spending al days as the guest of Mrs. Warner vgh and Miss Nancy Butt in Ports- nouth, Va., and attending the ordina- | fon of Mr. Fairfield Butt, 3d, as a acon in Trinity Episcopal Church, at #smouth. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hartman nworthy of Purcellville, Va. re- rned last week on the Aquitania from B six weeks' wedding tour of European wountries. They went to the bride's kountry home, Exedra, at Purcellville, ¥o: the week end “n end Mrs. Kenworthy were mar- Appetizers Soup we featur~ broiled tenderloin steak. { at Exedra. October 8. Before her Gontiusoxs Fiom ol Cleexy ~rriage she was Mrs. Anne Stau ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE XMAS SALE WOMEN’S PURE SILK CHIFFON GENUINE GRENADINE RALEIGH HABERDASHER ® Identical Quality Last Year, $1.65 85¢ 3 PAIRS, $2.50 A spectacular sale of exquisite permanent dull hosiery with all these fine features— —20-Turn, high-twist yarn. —Slenderizing Fremch heel. —Extra reinforced shadow welt. —Picot Top . Cradle Sole. Only 1200 pairs in this intro- ductory sale, not over 12 pairs to a customer. All new shades: Matince, Matin, Smoketone, Ta- Gift Boxed nita, Off-Black, Negrita, Reeve, Gunmetal. All sizes. lf Desired On Sale Main and Third Floors RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street COATS Specially Priced Charming styles . tering Furs colorings . . quality Fabr Al this unusually low price. We Cash Christmas Savings Checks . . flat- lovely . and finest The con- Yvonne Gall, lead- | Princess Julia Cantacuzene Speran- | SUPREME COURT BRIDE MRS. EDWARD K. D War eligible to membership in the Mil- itary Order of the Loyal Legion. ‘ . Mrs. I;nbri: Hostess at Tea December 5 Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie will en- 5 from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, for which she has sent out cards. Assisting will | be Mrs. Willlam Henry King, Mrs. | George Higgin Moses, Mrs. Tasker L.| Oddie, Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Mrs. Wil- liam Naggley, Mrs. David Arnold, Mr: ‘ Thomas Kincaid, Mrs. Sydney A. Clo- Alexander L. P. Johnson, Mrs Condon and Mrs. Prichett Wilson. Let Your please “‘her’ of—and wished for “Grand” Chris for a Steinway Duo Art Piano)—standard makes your money buys most.” New Baby $375-8435-$49. Grands NOW. “her” Arrange piano for change. Christmas Savings Entrance on % % ¥ % % ) k % 3 “Her” This Christmas be a Fine Grand Piano —From De Moll The one gift above all others certain to —the gift she has long dreamed You can malke this a mas for “her”—a Christm she'll remember every day of her life. in our stock of Grand Pianos you'll find a Grand at nmearly any price you wish to pay (from $375 for a small Baby Grand to $2,895 —Harris-Ewis President and Mrs. Cloyd was sponsored by Daughter of Associate Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler, and before her marriage yesterday—Mrs. Hoover attending the wed- | ding—she was Miss Anne Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will live in Baltimore. Photo. | | President and Mrs. Marvin Bridge-Supper Guests Hecl Marvin of George Washington Univer- sity were the guests bridge-supper last night given in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel. tertain at tea at her home December | eflair of honor at ‘Th the bridge roup of the Columbian Women and was in charge of &_committee com- posed of Mrs. John R. Lapham, Miss Elizabeth Peet and Miss Anna P. Cooper. 1931—PART THREE. Cabinet Dinner Is Event Of Next Thursday Night At Executive Mansion (Continued From First Page.) Congressional Club made up of the wives of Senators and Representatives, or sometimes the sisters, mothers and daughters, and this season bearing out the changes of the great body of Con- gress a new president will preside in the person of Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, | wife of Representative Dyer of Missouri. Mrs. Dyer is new in her position, but not new to the club members, for she has long been & supporting member there, carrying on with the best tradi- tions of the body. As a member of the House Committee, Mrs. Dyer made her- self invaluable during the successful administration of Mrs. Porter H. Dale, wife of Sepator Dale of Vermont. SOCIE EX first morning musicale takes place at the Mayflower. If one may not be especially invited to dance at the White House following the dinner parties, then indeed there is dancing enough and to spare in the many important terpsichorean events between now and the new year. Robert Patterson Lamont, the gracious wife of the Secretary of Commerce, will head the receiving line at the first of the season’s Washington Bachelors’ Co- tillions to be given at the Mayflower the evening of December 14. Mrs. Claude who has a charming debutante daugh- ter, and Mrs. have been chosen to stand with her. Brig. Gen. Horton is president of the cotillions. ‘Two thousand men will be employed in the construction of the La Paz-Yun- gas-San Borja road in Bolivia. Representative and Mrs. Dyer have a family of achievement, and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Daniel J. Collins, formerly Martha Dyer, who has just been their guest in Washington and is en route to China, is a wonderful young person She is the outstanding physician and sur- geon of Shanghai, where, with her hus- | band, Dr. Collins, she has lived for five | years. Mrs. Collins is known to official " | society here, but when one knows of her scholarly prowess it will be surprising that she ever had time for a tea party or luncheon. Graduating from the School of Medi- cine at the University of Michigan, jafter having graduated from the Cen- tral High School in Washington, she took a course at the University in St. Louis, her home, and returned to the Capital, not to pursue soclety, but to be- come an interne at Gallinger Hospital, where she remained for more than 18 ! months and began the study of psy-| | chiatry and its attendant branches of | study under Dr. Hickling. In Shanghai | she is recognized as their best physician | and lectures at Margaret Williams Col- lege in that city. Her visic here with her baby daughter is the first for sev- eral years. She recently sailed for China. Music truly comes into its own this | week when this afternoon the second of the Sunday concerts under the direction of Hans Kindler will be given at Con- stitution Hall. One will know just how many really fashionable folk and music lovers are in town when on Wednesday morning Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's " Di Mrs. | A. Swanson, Mrs. Frederick H. Pavne,! Charles Mason Remey | ‘Mrs. Hopkins Guest At Women's Club Tea Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, honorary member and guest speaker, will address the Women's City Club at its tea today. Her subject will be “The Origin and Early History of Washington's Inhabited Alleys.” The Hospitality Committee, Mrs. Gladys B. Middlemiss, chairman, will be assicted in receiving by Mrs. William Lee Corbin, Miss Magdalena C. Bock, Miss Forest M. Crossthwaite, Miss Eve- Iyn A. Croswell, Mrs. Hugh S. Cum- ming, Mrs. Lindley W. Holbrook, Mrs. Maria S. McMahon, Miss Rena B. Smith, Mrs. Dudley W. Willard, Mrs. Charles Willcox and Mrs. Frances Wil- liams. | Mrs. Daniel Melroy Paul of Pittsburgh | will be the guest speaker at the club Wednesday etening. rect from the Makers REMOVAL SALE O thru fore on o ha Bedroc This $22 valve C it ppendale . Hirror. size 18232 over all. A Lovely Christmas or Wedding Gift. Baltimore, Md., 924 N. Charles St. 1100 Block SHOPPERS' A Comenient Roterence jor Shoppers Factory. Drastic Price Reductions wing to need of larger space increased demand, and be- moving to our new location n Connecticut Ave., We now offer r _entire stock of our own and-made Dinir ing and duct S 19th St. N at Dupont Circle and New York City. Wicomico St. Fifth Avenue COLUMNS for clubs. banguets, smokcr and _special _events. ramatic and trel shows. Jack M 5 E strgl ihgng, Jack Mullane, 3¢ st "ot ~ ANDIRONS. L. BROMWELL, inc.. 723 12(h st. n.w. e ani complete stock of fire- place equipment. ‘fire sets, screens, grates. candlesticks. gifts. Founded 1873. ANTIQUES. $m DIAMOND cluster 71 tate, $115. A F. Arnold. 1323 G 'st. n.w. TICOLAIDES. I Antiages bought and sold. stablished 188! 918 17th st. n BABY SHOPPE. | . to close es- | Rowns cleaned and pressed. $1 TAR LIGHT DRY CLEANING & DYEING Co. Inc. Main cffice lant. 2008 18th st. n.w. Nori Wherever you live we call. All dresses and evening Ladies plat cloth coats. 31. Ladies’ Winter coats. Fur collars and cuffs glazing all fur, Men's puits, 75c overcoats, $1. We specialize in cleaning ano repairing’ all’ kinds of fur coats CORSETS AND FOUNDATION GARMENTS. EE our new designs. Distinctive fea- tures. Exclusive ideas in foundation garments. Fit guaranteed. Madame ugenie & Co.. 1415 G st. n.w. _ CRYSTALS RESTRUNG attached on unbreakable cord. No charge for clasp. eler. 505%; 11th st. n.w DANCING SCHOOL. T5¢ per strand. LEWIS the Jew- FIHREE-PIECE imported suede legsing sets. $7.95. Helen & Betty Baby Shoppe, ~ 813 12th_st. n.w. k a e | ANDBAGS Pocketbooks Leather goods r) 1 order. relined. 1748 M st. n.w.._at Conn. No. 1216, | * BEAUTY SHOPPE. [ACK MULLANE announces opening _his and ball room dances. ° Children's and it classes _and private *lessons. 11 St. N.W. Met. 9395 GE. 2048 DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. including | Men's | — + Salon of Dance. Complete course in stage | | MASQUERADE COSTUMES TUMES of 2il periods a e requerede and private parties. Wis: hair ¢oods and Jack Mul- 714 _11th st. n.w. Met. 8395 MIRRORS RESILVERED. | {YONSULT us with vour mirror probl We design, hang, remodel and frame Lailirrors, A call'will bring out repre- sentative. - Capitol Mir . fEntatyn, Cevl ror Co., 603 D st. n.w. | MIRROR SWITCH PLATES. JHY not replace those (arnished m plates with the new bevel-edge glass | ones? Either plain or etched. Stand ]:\re__exn‘ Tnc.. 1324 N. Y. ave. B.w. | PAPERHANGING OUR crystals restruns on _chain. Pearls | _ | teed at t bl Ko | eed _at most reasonable prices. Cha 2230 HYSAn.1NGH st me. Lincoln ~ PETS. Spitz, and canaries | tes st.n Y RANC JEWELRY CO., at 627 7th n.w., at G. is the headquarters for nationally known and nationally advertised jew- . No_interest charge—a vear to pay. DRESS SHOP. PHOTOGRAPHERS. | NJAIMAN'S STUDIOS, 523 _8th | [\ 3114 16th st nw. 1317 P st o. Frames Made ‘i Order. 24-hour_service. Five hours after giving evidence at man, Mrs. J. Thompson Wailes. Mrs.|the inquest on her husband-at Leyland, Arthur | England, the widow of Chief Inspector Ripley died at the pclice station. Ze. s Baby Grand Christmas at De Moll’s Gift to Here Grand Reproducing of recognized qual- ity—and it’s a good time to “buy mow, when Grands -$545-$695 $765-$895, etc. —in great variety, design, size and finish. We invite you to see our holiday display of terms now. Select delivery Christmas Eve. Liberal allowance for your old piano in ex- Checks Cashed 0. J. DE MoLL & Co. 12th and G Sts. 12th St. Pianos—Radios—Furniture VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP B T ey LBERTINE BEAUTY SHOPPE, 1212 G st. Met. 7777, Special for November. o mplete permanent, 35.00. AILEY'S BEAUTY SALON. Waves of distinction. at Popular prices Complete h;luly service, oc. Phones: Columbia 7400-7640. 2711 14th st. nw _______ New Amsterdam_ BEI.I.‘! BEAUTY SHOPPE, 1333 G st. n.w Second National Bank Bids. Metro. 7121 Permanent wave. Finger Wavin Scalp_treatments. Beauty_culture in all its_branc] OBBIE'S All-Beauty Service, pert operators. Work Hours. 9:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. | st.n.w._North_o63e. | ¢ YRAY hair practic See Mrs. E, Davis abont your problem. She will tell vou what is cor- rect in your case, Mrs, E. Davis. 1203 F st. _Phone_Met. NNIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, 7 n.w. Met. 5162 Specializing in Eugen and Bonat permanen! waving. Marcel resetting_five_days later. 50¢ S0¢. guaranteed. | 1519 M HE French Permanent Wave Shop will| | glve a big svecial for this month i Shampoo and finger wave. 75¢. Push-up $395. Col. or flat wave and ringlet-ends. [T T St HEEN'S BEAUTY_ SHOPPE, Rgom 202, 1320 F st. n.w Permanent waving and beauty culture in_all its branches ING of New York. marcel permanent_w: 849 Washington Bld; Open_evenings by_appoint: nparallele \anu of ! Indies_of disciiminating taste. Winter Permanents are the vogue. See us tomorrow. Lillias, Inc Open evenini 2817 14th. Col. 10412. Col._10413. Smnroo. marcel or fnger wave, cut may be sub- Met. nw. ove shampoo. " Met. 8200. PRICE, Shampoo and marcel Shampoo and finger wave 35 Marcel—finger wave or shampoo. 50c.__Metropolitan_7304. Long or_short hair. Our Own Beautr Shoppe, 1418 Park rd Col. 0927, Manicure i v T Sinee 19197 """ HINGLE SHOPPE, 1318 F st. (QOCIETY WAVE SHOP. Bornet push-: wave with ringlet ends. eumnlzte.“ze 200 Homer Blds. \’ YRTLE Lorz may she wav Building, mezzanine floor. Permanent. Metro. 6411, Expert operators. Penna. av O pay_m be foollsh. To pay less would be taking a risk. =With the genuine Ringlette wave you are taking no risk: gives a marcel top with beutiful ringlette ends. Positively requires no finger waye. Regular price, £15. Our special price. i650. Complete shampoo and smave. 75c. Stewart's. 921 P st. n.w. Met. 9795 & CARTE inting. ENESAW. 3059 Mt. Pleasant st. R ‘markable values in unusually attrac- tive dresses. Sizes 14 to 46. Expert Phone Col SERVICE. XPERT repairing and installation of all kinds. Complete stock of _electrical equipment _ and supplies. _Call Georgetown_Elec. Co... Wis. ELECTROLYSIS. JOUS hair on face gone forever. process is indorsed bv Medicai West 1867. n consult our bacteriologist Dillon, Inc., 779. 1000 Conn. Ave.. 2nd floor. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. AVID'S, 978 F st. Anniversary sale now in Drogress Newest hats greatly reduced nw. "BRIEN, 1335 G Street Northwest. , Clearance 50 hats. Monday, Special. $1 and $2. Regardless of former prices. ave | o Science For scalp and hair treatments | PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. | iR & Tnc.. wi | retail photographic supplies, camera re- pairing. photostats, line prints. Pilms for_all_model cameras. 815 10th n.w. I PORTRAIT. N/ OUR ilhouctic portrait hand et By aric dnesonty Bice. 1y or 31, "Tive Slfver P Brice. 1o tor 31, "The Sifve Shop. 803 14th st. niv. . Open ‘evenings, ) ENT a o for “THAT SPECIAL OC- 55 per month. Okay Radio cott. Dist. 3106, 417 11th in brand-new sealed mic speaker, 6 tubes. & wan. Only at Post Standard. 8 | 423 11th st. n.w. around with a ®one bad. _Service charge. $1.25. Adams 3316 Reliable Radio G h_St. N.W. Tubes and sccessori EST service in town. Highest class oratories with factory-trained service men who Know their business_ Service charge. S1. National Radio Service. Met. 8975. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. _an: T fool Call 2465 “ FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL. PECIALIST o tountain pens. Ruseell B, Kinsey Jewelty—Engraving, 300 14th st now Phone. National 1330 JOIGTS, the Jeweler. Rosaries, Praver books. religious medals, statues, etc. 27 7th st n.w. Met. 9071. " SILVER-PLATING. FROCKS AND HATS. E _are no sowns, suits. milliners. Moderately priced. Wallace's, Inc.. 3116 14th st. n.w. _Open until 9 p.m. FURNITURE. PHOLSTEKED chairs with solid mahog. Showing exauisite_stvles in | H. BROMWELL, Inc., Washingten's finest silver-plating, repairin /'« ouering. Auto parts chromiu ed. Expcrt repairiag or works of art. 32in st n.w. SCALP TREATMENTS. 70U MUST have beautiful hair. Dandruff, itchy scalp and falling hair are due to germ infection. ~ Consult our bacteri- oA 3 any arms, $15. D, 8. Pool. Inc.. 5 720 11th’ st._n.w. | ACHS says see what cash will do for you hete. New and slishtly used furniture. | Sach's Furniture Co. | D_street_corner v ! FURRIER ‘ OW open with a complete line of 1931- | 32 models at very low prices. Our sale starts with fir coats for 50 and The Model Fur Shop. 623 G st. n.w._ OSEPH ROSENDORF. 817 1ith st. n.w. Fur coets. i $49.50 and up. Guaranteed first-class quality. HAND LAUNDRY. ! [URTAINS of all kinds cleaned and re- aired. Also_embroidered linens and aces. Mme. Viboud, Inc.. 1522 Conn. ave. n.w. North 0041. HOSIERY REPAIRING. | goods, hosiery, sweate ing mesh hosiery is our Restor- | Southern Stelos Co.. 701 12th st. 1105 G ot nw. - INTERIOR DECORATING. | BOOKS. | A NTIQUES restored. Columbla_4542. Upholstering, repro- ducins and repairing. Slip covers. A. | Castleman & Co.. 2433 18th st n.w. | Branch., Alexandria 2680 speclalty. | — ologist. Ladies and sentlemen treated. . Dillon, Inc _Nat. 8779. 1000 Conn. av TAILOR. O vou appreciate Take you clothes cheaper in the end Connecticut _ave. n. \‘vz “SPECIALIZE o workmi & _ tailo) Ackerma real to 1734 odeling Ladies’ d coats. First- Enaranteed. De 8273 and 9 class workmanship Mt. Pleasant st. n.w. C THRIFT SHOP. “'fil"urr’snor. 011 . See urniture. A complete dining room set —also beds. ch: tables, sideboards. silver. toys, clothing. Christmas gifts. TRUNKS & LEATHER GOODS. Bosk UTZ & CO., Inc., established 1804. Man- ufacturers trunks. bags and _leather Roods of the better grade. Large and finely equipped repair shop with expert workmen. All work guaranteed. Also best American and Europe: ladies' and men'’s gloves. Phone National 0244, “UPHOLSTERING AND REFINISHING. | MASTER craftsman, C. W. Dante, up- Roistering since 1915. Antiques _re. stored The better class work at med. erate prices 5329 Ga. ave. Georgia 4170 NEW AND SECOND HAND. KEYS 3 WALL PAPER. USANDS “of books cheap. All kinds. Come and browse or send want list. Peariman's Big Book Shop. 933 G st. n.w. _Est. 1007. BOOKS. HE_ best Christmas _fifi—books from Pursell’'s Book Store. 807 G st. n.W. Washington. D. C. District 1542. CHURCH SUPPLIES. HRISTMAS cards—personal, friendly snd religious calendars—friendship and in- mad: Clark. 1231} installed and_repaired. Duplicate keys | e while you wait. 25¢. Turner & | > New York ave. yi.w. Met. 3005. | K:ys to ft all m of locks. | A SK your decorator or paperhanger te i LAMP SHADES. EO. E. CADARR CO., 1731 H st. Lamp shades made to order. We teach lamp-shade making. Instructions free. Phone Natl. 8569, spirational from Dodge. Pursell’s Book Store. 807 G st. n.w., Washington, D. C. District_1542. CLEANING AND DYEING. MERICAN DYE WORKS, 1746 Columbia rd nw. Phone Columbia 2941, Spe- . clalisis in remodeling and relining la- dies’_and_sents'_garments. HECKER CLEANERS, 3219 Mf. PI st ANl dresses and evening gowns beautifully cleaned. $1.00. Men's_suits. ‘overcoats cleaned. 75c. Send us your drapes, russ. portieres, furs, converted_into_attractive lamps. lent Christmas gizts. B UDALIA STUDIO, 516 12ih Si. makes. designs ' and _repairs shades Wire frames to order. Met. 7047, LINENS. | AND-EMBROIDERED linens greatly re- | duced- bridge and luncheon sets: tap- estries and India prints; make excel- Linen Shop. 1121 H LUGGAGE. W amp Vases | n.w curtains, hats. blankets, ete. Just phone Columbia_7029. ISHER'S, Cleaners, Dye: Tailors and Repairing by expert workmen. | HE house of many leathers. G. W. King, Jr., 511 11th st. n.w. Luggage, English saddlery, harness and all leather goods. furriers. Altering, repairing, pressing. W el o dever Pt Co e 1031, 2300_18th st. n.w. MANUFACTURING JEWELER. SR R TS, 10, ot signs. * Capital .. 1221- 1223 B nw. Natl. 8300, oo 00 e work on Swi erican watches. Edw. Golden, master wateh maker since 1888, ~ 1419 H st._n.w. F"HE WATCH RE SH 737 13th st. n.w. Twenty-five vears of satisfactory, rea- sonably priced watch repairs. Fancy shaped crystals_put on while you wait. 75¢. ____Morris_Blumenteld. WENTY-FIVE pounds, specialize on family washin plete laundry service for U e Tamily. | The New_Quality Laundry. Atlantic ¥75. WINDOW SHADES. ET our estimates on window shades and paperhanging. ~Prompt and efficient service - Grant & Pumphrey, 1017 7th st. n.w. _Natl 9253. WOODWORKERS. TER LATTERNER, inc. Sines *“Nation, 8035 134 diamonds. ERRMANN—Est. 1802, at 811 E st. n.w., and floor. Diamonds. watches, mount- ings. Our service will protect your “Repairing.’ ABINET ique farni- ture rej House_remodeling ac: rel .mfin hand saving, 3, Hy & Co., shop, 1 . n.w. North ¢

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