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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 29. 1931—PART THREE. - - —_— H v . : b s 3 . X. Cavanagh Monday evening in the | ); Bachke, Mr. and Mrs. Leander McCor- | Leander Loose, Mrs. J. Lawrence Meeting Is Scheduled |Society of Virginia g;;,:’n.‘:‘c'gf,“ e aeting Mre.| Georgians Give Dance e e T 6, 10 ¢ | Dinner at Cosmos Club ‘mick-Goodhart, Senator and Mrs, Hiram | Laughlin, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Mr. and 1 of : + dinner also marked the club's appre- : i Bingham, Representative and Mrs. Sol | Mrs. J. V. Fuller, Mrs. L. W. Groomes, By Alpha Chi Omega Reception and Dance of the lotinte, |\ oeeh 1o the December 9 at Shoreham |dinner 4o BHEd (v Qb spees; For p" .Sha",'z of G e L SR S L R A The Soclety of Virginia will open its| capital City is & noteworthy musical| The Georgia State Society will hold .levation to the pastorate of the Church A University of Arizona Alumni din- | S, Parker, Mrs. Edward Douglas White, | Whitaker, Mrs. Orme Wilson, Dr. and Al Club Tuesday |social season with its annual congres- | event, as he has not been heard “in | its opening formal dance and cnter fof the Assumption in Congress Heights | 877 in honor of Dr. L. L. Shantz, presi- | Mrs. Edwin Parker, Col. and Mrs. (Mrs. L. E. Truesdale, Dr. and Mrs. umnae Clu uesday |0k reception and ball at the Willard | sesson” for & number of years, owing | tainment of the season at the Shore- |~ Mr. William J. Boyd Was toastmaster | dent of the University of Atizons, was Charles D. Herron, Miss Mabel T.|Groover, Mrs. Augustus Simpeon, De. Hotel on Thursday, December 10, at| to his widespread popularity over the | ham Hotel, Wedn: v evening, De- and introduced each member of meih?ld ‘Tuesday evening at the Cosmos | Boardman, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, [and Mrs. John C. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. 18:30 o'clock. The members of Con-|radio, which keeps him closs to New |cember 9, from 9 until 1 o'clock, in club, who extended their pFrson;\I.C]“mh- ’ | Dr. and Mrs. W. Duncan McKim, Mrs. | Thomas L. Casey, Miss Maud Sewall, Tea Honors New Grand gress from Virginia, including the two|york City. He will be heard in ihe | bonor of Georgia's delegation in Con- felicitations to Father Cavanagh. Later | ose attending the dinner "«P{e-v\[_.awrencv Townsend, Mrs. Terry B.|Miss Mary L. McQuade, Mr. Thomas A & . | Senators, will be the special guests of | East this season in only a very limited | 8ress. This will b first of a series Afr. Roland J. Hyland, president of the | Mrs. Stanley P. Young, Mrs. Dudley | Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Karolik, | H. C. Reed, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mrs. Council of Sigma Epsilon |honor and will be in the receiving line | number of piano lectures. of which bis |Of dances ; eid tirough- | Suricy Club, presented Father Cavanagh | S, Brown. Miss' Josephine Kruxa, Mr. | Mrs. William Fiteh Keiley Mrs Saraf | Hamilton “Fish. Jr.: Mr. and ' Mrs . | with the officers of the society. This| recital here is among the most|cut the s 'S with a_purse, as a token of esteem | W- ,A el ‘grl LidR' H;";’nvh%’l§,slokes Halkett, Mrs. Cleveland Moffett, | Charles H. Merillat, and Mr. C. Bascom Sororll'y. !is an arnual event. Each member of |jmportant. iall the othe: : from the organization. Those mkmgrA.‘_..AmrD oM._ :h sC niy 3 lr{ssM +|Miss Mary B. Adams, Mrs. Jacob |Slemp. Congress is given a box for his district, s S friends are invited. The dance is be- aart in the program included Miss Mary | MT. A. D. icoth. Capt. ANk MC- | e | at which the sponsor from that district y e . ing given for the bemefit of the un- I, McGee, Miss Marietta Dawson, Miss | Sherry, Mr. B J. Warking, Mr. Everett $90000000000000000000000000000000000046006600000004 The Alphs Chi Omega Alumnae |act as hostess to introduce the mem- Retired Minister and Wife |employed. Repreentative E. E. COX| Gretchen Baden, Miss Romona Raley, |Flood Mt Zlarence Sount, Mp Cuie ESEL'S Art Work Club of the District of Columbia will | bers and_ friends. i Golden Wedding | the president o the soclety and the | \ir. Silvio Poli, Mr._James O'Connell, | Flood, Mr. Lee Johnson, Mr. Ted Hill D o ey ot 1552 Seventeenth | The officers of the society for the| Celebrate Golden Wedding |committee in charg: of the dances in- | My, Francis A. McCann, Mr. Joseph ) Mr. Allaf Cempoell ME George T Shop. .. Those who street. The hostesses will be Miss Lois | ensuing year are, president, Represent- | poc ond Mrs. J. M. Burton of Cul- |clude Mrs. S. Gordon Green, Capt. pay, Mr. Arthur Bradley White, Mr. Lt q‘y, % oot . auBieciats sonething diss Mahin and Miss Dorothy Mae White. |ative Henry St. George Tucker: first | [ BE¥ 004 (S St iy "Relion anni- | Thomas J. Jackson and Mr. E. Robert | Arthur ‘McGreevy and Mr. 'John | Mrs: J- B pbell. ppre : g B 4| Yice president. Mr. Heldlrfig M. 'lr‘:m: Versary of their marriage at their home ‘G\;‘ur{wr?& ka\;{s '(nr thoce who ‘d; Donnelly. e tinctively different in fine a in honor of the new grand | second vice president, Dr. Henry Talyor Y e 5 i ¢ |not hold membership cards or fo MRk . : council of the Sigma Epsilon National | aier: ' third vice president, Repre- | b 1ot town Joot Dy e tmored | Fuests may be obtained in advance - Concert Is S.cheduled painted furniture, screens, Sorority was given last Sunday at the | sentative Patrick Henry Drewry: treas- | for a family reunion and dinner. The |through Mrs, J. W, ‘Thurston, of &%), in Capital By American Composers lamp shades, wall decora- Erite bvericr by, e wrand | Tancsy Gastar Tiitock: Tnanbisl] yeeranle ecuple TutceTaliolopied Ee esorh e b iet i be ot the S Hen DP ber P, The concert by the American com. tions and repairing have ampshire avenue, by the past grand |Miss Frances Carter Linfoot: financial i e < | the occasion of the first dance of the e co 3 o n with many gifts and letters and me: Having December Party S liaar AR o and studio the best. Also specializing in crackle work, council. Miss Helene Page, past grand | secretary, Mrs. Hilda Neister Wiggin. | congratulations from kinsmen |season but the last of the year to re- posers, Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Mr. Walter chancellor, recelved the® visitors. and | Members. of the executive council 6on- | Sars(Of N er sections of the |new their membership Mr. Eugene Black, president of the | Kramer, Mr. James Powell and Miss the past members of the grand council | sist of the above officers and the fol- | country, The Arlingten Hall Glee Club will be rexas State Society, announces that the | Elena De Sayne, will be given Friday who poured tea and served were Mrs. |lowing members: Mrs. Maude Howell|“Mrs’ Burton was formerly Miss Ella |the guests of the society and will furnish fing of the season of the so. | cVening, December 4, in the new gold Ethel Schaefer, Mrs. Mildred Peterson, | Smith, Mr. R. Peg> Irving, Col. Wil- Berry of Mitchells, Culpeper County,|an elaborate musical program during first meeting 2 : 50-| ball room at the Shoreham, at 9 o'clock. Miss Olive Murphy and Miss Helen liam C. Ha Jr.. Mrs. Richard A.|ans Rev. Mr. Burton, who was for many | intermission. The club is composed of | ciety will be held Saturday evening, | This will be the only appearance of McAuliffe. Alien and Mis. Lena Epperly Mc- vears an active minister of the Meth- |25 beautiful and talented young ladies. | December 12, at Meridian Mansions, | the composers in Washington, and the ‘The guests of honor were Miss Louise | Dcenald. odist Episcopal Church South, is also |among the number being Miss Janel | 400 gixteenth street, at 8:30 o'clock. |Program will consist of masterpieces for Gallahorn, grand chanc Mrs. There will be card tables for those | a Confederate veteran, being one of | Mann and Miss Roslyn Benton who are i Hionke thie thics violin and piano of each of the four | Louise Sharitz, grand s v: Miss who wish to play. the few former Southern soldiers now ! from Georgia and will feature in a cuet This meeting wil 0no! Tee: composers. . Catherine Lorenz, grand treast > 5 | living in Culpeper County. Although | These young ladies are under the di- new members of the House of Repre-| The program will be very unusual, as Miss Ruth Richter, grand custodian, i 2 | on the retired list of clergvmen, he still | rection of Mme. Regina Vicarino. ac- | contatives and their wives, Those so|there never has been in the history of | and Miss Dorothy Gardner, nationai Educational Council | fakes an active interest in the social |companied by Miss Marjorie Morrison. | ° Fative and Mrs | Violin playing, violinists appearing with corresponding secretary. The members S | welfare work of his neighborhood. Rev. i - i honored will be Representative thd S5, | several composers simultaneously on and pledges of the five Washington | Benefit Card Party | mr. and Mrs. Burton have three daugh- Ewing Thomason ol R in’ Dics ot | 0nC, Program, {0 play. their own com- chapters, Alpha, Beta, Gamma. Delta : % i ters. Miss Edith Burton and Miss Mabel B e positions. and Nu. and national presidents and |, Much interest 1s being shown ' Ih€ | Burion of Culpeper and Mrs. Amos Gil- Father Cavanagh Guest Orange, Tk A e erpus Chrie | . TRe concert is sponsored by the Min- representatives of prominent Washing- Denefit card party to be giien by whe |jeite of Wilson, N. C., and two sons At Recognition Dinner : ister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter. s ies w s ‘ 3 - Te: {the Mi f Norwa il g cil Wednesday evening at 8:15 oclock | FTof. George Burton of Randolph-| 1. om0 of the completion of his| Music and dancing will be the enter. P y _snd Mm A rush tea was held by Lambda | in the main ball room of the Carlton Burton of Little Rock. Ark . An- |fifth term as chaplain of the Curley | tamnment of the evening. All Texans Chapter of Chi" Sigma. Sorority last | Hotel. Patronesses include, former Gov, | Jesse Burton of Little Rock, Ark. - An- oy “ochfers of that organization | and their {riends are cordially invited Bunday at the home of Miss Mary Nellie Tayloe Ross, Mrs. Samuel Her- | pihet S0t M Jla70R [BEMOR. RS | tendered a banquet to the Rev. Francis | to attend. 1 709 T 11 h McCarthy, on Quebec place. A mem- | rick, president of the Woman’s National | tionary Force during the World War. —————— e i ———————— 5 oane W e t ber of the chapter, Miss Louise Klee, | Democratic Club; Mrs. William H.| entertained with several vocal selec- King, Mr &{Snlcnl(rw‘i;fl‘rf_gdw::‘rd Ft‘ e o = tions. Rushees present were Mrs. Eve- | Costigan, Mrs. Cordell Hul Ts. Joue 1 lvn Dyer, Miss Jacqueline Au Mics | Shouse, Mrs. Be:tha Mellett, Mrs. Rob- Card Party and Dance | Majorie Briggs and Miss Katherine ert A. Cooper, Mrs. Catherine lene 2 - | Wody. Dodd. Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Given by Social Club Plans were completed at the last Edwin H. Mrs. John H. Grimsley,| Plans Lave been completed for the G "I 3 e regular mecting for a ruch dinner, to Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell and Mrs. John | first dance and card party of the sea- O \ _M d be held Tuesday. Miss Helen Doyle is | W. Moore. Miss Beaufort Kelly will be | son to be given by the Scotland Beach ! Om rro ‘Vi’ On a 0000000000000300000000000000000000. Ladies of culture and fine taste have always been 'pleased with Desel’s color schemes. Pesgel’s Art Work Shop Artistic Period Paintings for the Home DECORATING AND REFINISHING OF FURNITURE 1208 20th St. N.W. Phone NORTH 1265, STUDIO M STREET .00000000000000‘0000000000000000000“’““0.0‘0“0: 0000000000000 00000000000000000000 chairman of rush affairs for th chap- | in charge of the candy tables, assisted | Soctal Club Saturday, December 5, at ter. by Miss Alice Pml!,l Miss Shlrlad 1:;1- the Kenwood Country Club. | + E + — rows, Miss Nancy Heln Moore an iss Mrs. George White, chairman, assist- | . M k h d { h The National Council of the Kappa |Alacia Stewart. Additional reservations | ed by her committee. Mrs, Arthur | arks = B < = Phi Delta Sorority entertained the Sig- include Miss Nellie Bowie, Mrs. Robert | Hirsch, Mrs, Henry Hoeffkin, Mrs. David ma Theta Chi Club at a tea Sunday, J. Bates, Mrs. Lester Pollack, Mrs. J. W.| Roy, Mrs. A. Huff, Mrs. Stephen Staf- November 21, at the residence of Mrs. | Moore, Mrs. George Eckels, Miss Flor- | ford, Miss Mary Hall and Miss Mar- Dorothy Caylor, 3733 Warren street. | ence Christman, Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. | garet Stafford, promise a pleasant eve- ’ The attractive home was decorated | R. K. Noble, Miss Bliss Finley and Miss | ning. with yellow chrysanthemums and the | Louisiana Blackmar. Ten per cent of | Cards will be in charge of Mrs. Arthur colors of the sorority. | the proceeds will be given to the Myra | Hirsch, assisted by Mrs, Charles Pitt- The following were among_ the | McCoy Andrews Day Nursery Associa- | man. guests: Mrs. Doris Abbott, Miss Eliza- | tion for milk for the baby fund. A| The Floor Committee includes the beth Rowe, Miss Irene Gloria Hahn. |silver bread tray will be given as a door | president, Mr. Henry Hoeffkin, Mr. Alpha Chapter: Miss Irene Preston and | prize, with awards at each table. | George White, Mr. Manner, Mr. Arthur Miss Maude Epley, Beta Chapter, and it ol Hirsch, Mr. Harry Hoke. Mr. S. M. Staf- Miss Helen McGraw, Gamma. 5 | ford and Mr. George White. Gamma Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, | Damrosch Recital | ANl friends are invited, and may ob- | tain tickets from members or at the| gave a progressive dinner in honor of | its rushees Thursday night, November Has Many Sponsors | ciub house. 19 Courses were served at the homes Well known Washingtonians will An event in which our entire stock participates at reductions which are truly Just before record-making—for a reason that is most imperative. Up to closing time tomor- . row (Monday) night you may enjoy the extraordinary privilege of unrestricted Chl‘lStmaS selection at these exiravagant reductions. There is much that will meet the demands of your Christmas gift list—as well as supply for perscnal use. of Mus Elinaboth Cotten, Park Lane |fponsor the sppearance in this ity partment: S ale illips, 1433 ecember 7, a onstitution Hall, of the c ff Isfihephsrd street; Miss Lois Mertz, 1418 | distinguished conductor ananulv{ml»ny TOLL H(‘)’L’f.SI'tsTl\VF we oiter ontague street. and Miss Anna Haw- |on the Wagnerian operas, Dr. Walter ¥ JSE TAVE i = P pde . Termales tha Fennay Warsen Apars. | Damroach under the direction of 108 || oo Fite: siver socings Meiand Among the Bedroom Suites Among the Dining Room Suites ment. The following were present: | Community Institute. Dr. Damrosch = » roc ) ottom T \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\l Miss Connie Cooksey, Miss Mildred | will be heard in his famous dramatic | Suite of American Empire design, in , - » | : Famous antique pieces copied by ex- e O R e | genuine mahogany on gumwood, with el ot ’trlne T e beAmong e e e 1 ; : - \\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\\\?fi Prices on the beautiful crotch mahogany panelling. perts, in genuine mahogany and with ey. | be Mme. Jan Papanek, wife of the Eight picces beautiful crotch panels. Ten pieces. A bridge party was given for its rush | secretary of the legation of Czechoslo- | S 2 girls by Gamma Chapter, Chi Sigma | vakia; Mrs. Herbert Crosby, wife of the P Reduced from $425 - NOW $29() Reduced from $425 - NOW $29() Borority, yesterday at the home of Mrs. | Commissioner of the District of Colum- John McLean, 3506 Sixteenth street | bia; Mrs. Sol Bloom, Judge and Mrs. || Have Your Sunday Dinner T S s : " . northeast. iwendell P. Stafford, Mrs. Dwight %“c‘é{ Btore € Bl Pirsplacs da the 18th Century English Suite of genuine American Sheraton Suite; another S Miss Mary Cryder, Mr. and Mrs. = “Old Tavern's’ Sun Rooms. ral o ructi -ith try in- . g . Members of Omega Phi Sigma Soror- | s. Prederic E. Far- 4 walnut construction, with marquetry in copy of fine old pieces, done in mahog= ity and their fricnds were Buests Of | inoter, Mre Gilpert Grosvenor, ] P e lays finished in this fine old color. Eight o i3 Miss Reba Will at a tea given at her | Cp o el Gregors Mre wilson || Steaks’ Chops. Maryland Country' Ham. w home November 22 | Gharles Noble OreBOry. rmikeit, " Mre. || OUf, O"" Mede Fies. Cakes and Sher- pi . d 500 - NOW s | Buniel o Hastings are, Fregerié Kocp. | Nisa i, Reduced jrom $500 - NOW 3375 Reduced from 3500 . NOW $305 Hordient S | McKenna, Mrs Eugenc “Mever. Mrs.|| Sunday Breakfast 9 1o 12 | Vel‘y se ; : French Provincial Suite, in beechwood, - by expert craftsmanship. Ten pieces, Embioyes of the Irish Free State Irderick’ H. Payne and Miss darriet Luncheon, Afternoon Teas. Dinners Adam Suite in satinwoed and hare- government are not to experience a Stone. || _Motor_ out 16th Street to Marviand te | one " mi wood, with hand-decorated and silver 1ed with fine old color—typical o Teduction in salaries for the present| A committee of the District of Co- || Sfate Line, then RIGHT, one “mile | b oS Bt least This “was the announcement | lumbla Leaguc of Women Voters headed || Fulroriéf pit*Bin W aod % 4 c ad in by FPins | by rs. Louis enberg is B | 3500 ;. , -~ Brine in_vefuting Teporia that- cuts | of the boxes for Dr. Damrosch’s recital, || open Al Year o Evers Day 5 Dell‘l’eTS I t Reduced from $975 - NOW $595 Reduced from $750 - NOW $395 Were contemplated. | and Mrs, Charles L. McNary is chair- Surely in this list you’ll Nt 4 . G os f ot ke Living Room and Occasional Pieces y ¢ s You need wait no longer v 3 ! : 3 : n \ 5 English Sofa, offered in a fine selection Tea Wagons, mahogany or lacquer, re« wc b . mOSQs & L @ s = to have a Piano. Youw'll ] Sy J of materials. movable trays. Nat'l' 3770 FiSt.vat 1ith probably never see Reduced from $190 - NOW $]139 Reduced from $50 - NOW $29.50 prices lower. Certainly Wakefield Sofa, upholstered in rich 3 o you’ll never see quality damask. 3“«:5 of Tables—either in walnut or higher in used Pianos Reduced from $210 - NOW $]65 mahogany. | Reduced from $30 - NOW $22.50 THE APPAREL SHOP Gaslisle of any make Hayden Sofa, vpholstered in friez Upright velour. ! Coffee Tables, in mahogany, with Off ; . - Reduced from $210 - NOW $]65 handsome inla s Upright........... Huntington 5150 Bennington Wing Chair, upholstered Reduced from $20 - NOW $]2.75 in frieze and others of the appropriate End-of-the-N\onth Clearance Items - . $58 :»::f::r $165 materials. Governor Winthrop Desks, an excel- Upright........ Reduced from $115 - NOW $75 lent copy of the genuine, reproduced in mahogany. Apollo $165 English Easy Chairs,' upholstered in a Reduced from $110 - NOW 385 Player........ variety of effective damasks, Webster ¢175 Reduced from $120, NOW $62.50 Console Card Tables, in genuine ma- Upright........ gne e Queen Anne Easy Chairs, covered in hogany. Price & Teeple Upright. ceeene $75 Sl $185 handsomely patterned damask. Reduced from $75 - NOW $55 Upright........ Reduced from $100 - NOW $59 Day-Beds, cherry or mahogany; fitted Butterfly Tables, in cherry and maple. with coil springs. Wacine Foster $265 Reduced from $45 - NOW $32. . Reduced from $32.50 - NOW $25 e e “"." Satin Di'.fl . with $39.75 | Solo Concerto Player i ayer Monarch . G $18.00 | s 4115 e ... FES Popular Size Genuine Upright. ki e S v G115 ol $265 Hand-Made Oriental Rugs 15 ij:gfliarcgn V‘Sl\*‘ct and Corded Velvet Steeet and. 5.0'Clock Dressss, Upright........ ailored and Lace-trimmed mode, Sizes 14 to 40. Were $25 and s T 5285 Regular Prices, $110 to $450 e o) The Broadloom Carpets $345 Rediseed 0 The three best-known of the American and Young & McHugh - 8 Black Chiffon 5 O'clock Dresses—Alencon lace top; size 14. : 60 Were $25.00. 4 $|5.00 Rt s onions 1 Black Chiffon and Lace Dress—5 O'clock; size 14. $|8 00 Bradbury 65 AVHRBISOTOTENGT: ke e dosia s ae it oo o RUpTEghL:. caiohrecinn 8 Black Chiffon and Lace 5 O'Clock Dresses; sizes, 2—14, 1—18. $|8 00 Were $29.75. Now .. i 1 Black Canton Crepe Dress—5 O'Clock—with jacket-top of dress novelty $25 00 Batiste, in Ecru shade; size 16. Was $39.75. Now.... . size 16. Was $39.75. Now . Gul 12 Wocl Dr es, Plain Colors and Cobra Mixtures, grosgrain silk or fur $|8 00 Wl $80 Solo Concerto 1 3-picce Dress, Brown Wcol Crepe—stenciled Lapin Collar—Satin blouse, $25 00 Player. $75 And.erson $215 trim. Sizes 18 to 40. Were $25.00. Now.. 265 —Every one sold with the Sloane guarantee of genuineness and quality—and reduced in harmony with the Readjustment Prices. Approximate Size, 9x12. $29.75. Now.... ] R e e $39.75 MoPhil $1 20 Royal $125 3 conie imported brands. | $25_00 UDRHRE . vio s Kaibe $385 575 _$|40_$| 73-$235 Ferndown—Cluridge—Lascony Upright. $29.75 . : et In widths from 9 to 18 feet, and a wide range o taffeta eveni: a Size 18. Was 25.00 Chase Bros. 125 Upright...... i of plain colors from which tc make selection. $29.75. No > G Wik ; ) Upright.. ... For choice of 9x12 Ak-Hissar, Teziak, T e Sty on e and o, FERMOR stiine — gy35 | Ui $AI5 || Awtan, sieas amt chineee R Sl .‘.U 0; e 38 o § e . Dpright.. . ..o U sl Beautiful in their rich Oriental designs : 5 D C) ‘_/f’m”.n‘L‘ r2a. e 12, Was $19.75 $39‘75 e L $135 IS!;;(T s’:d‘nd’ 5415 and matchless colorings. $350—s4150_$8.50 sq. yd. 1 Conso B C e Playe: P ow $49.75 R ... $145 o 5560 Three Groups of Smaller Size Persian Rugs—Sarouks and Hamadans 2 Canton Crepe Dresses—all-over embroidery desi Upright....... . gn. 1 Green, 40; 1 e % i Witie; 44 Were $4D757 moa 3 : $39,75 = ;1 5 New Knabe $975 Approximate Sizes, 4.6x6.6—3.6x6.6—2.6x4 10 o s "sbe, Dresses. All desirable colors. Broken sizes. Were $25.00 Player........ g:i'y" dél,';??f", $150, Reduced to $95 $50, Reduced to - $35 $25, Reducedto $]6.50 gk Used RadiOS You'll fnd a Charge Account, Clearance of Our Few Remaining Meierie2 4050 | Eremn €49 50 e S =Ty Highboy. ... Comb.. ... Fur-Trimmed Tailored Suits Earl-31 y ‘%59.50 Victor $59.50 settlement, most convenient. D.C. R-1S..... 10—2-piece Tailored Suits; rough materials—collars of Raccoon, Lapin, Badger. Jackson Bell Majestic-92 Colors—Green, Brown, Tile, Mantel Type.... 3 5 Highboy. ... $69-50 and $29.75. Now.... 4—3-piece Tweed Suits, silk blouses; Raccoon and Beaver collars. HOMER L KITT Colors—Green and Brown. Sizes 14, 16 & 18. Were $69.50. Now $55'°0 . ° Y 709 Twelfth ALL SALES FINAL, PLEASE COMPANY i ShE— e wey MERCHANTS OF MUSIC Thirteen - thirty G St. The House With the Green Shutters (HOME OF THE KNABE]