Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TEURSDAY, D UUMEED 31931, | teenth street b June | ing tree bough. MEMORIAL SPEAKER | %06 er meck was ured as the | acsinas tur pus o or i nestesace S O C I E I Y result of being struck by an overhang- l the vehicle clear of the branches Fechet, Miss Rosa Page, Miss Mar- Past Exnlted Ruler }lupp of Penn-| g GJL‘::"'“WM‘NOY“"";‘""“C““";GH". W % sylvania Here for Exer- G St. bet. 11th and 12th Smith of Baltimore and Miss Atlee cises Sunday. Wayne Wirgman. Miss Jacobs' gown is . 9 U e ; in period style of yellow taffeta trimmed | [ 2 Rt * LA : ik peact e T s ] ; Tamrene Tt A entown e Get your Christmas giving in hand! cmy an ]old-mshionrlg lbouquel Mmrs. | b 4 past grand exalted Tuler of Elks, is 16| . ll .f 0 th. ki f Jacobs will wear a gol lame afternoon " 4 deliver the memorial address pledging | D, D sown L — ; | 1 e adeiy o e dead of the order Brothers especially if you're thinking o Lieut. and Mrs. Maurice Browder en- | ; SpihyeRsiinga e Bk Bimne) 1213 F STREET. ter i at the dinner dance at the | o The service is an annual affair, con- Shoreham last night in honor of Mr.| ki 3 . ' ducted simulteneously in all sections Browder's debutante cister, Miss Frances | | of the country. It will commence at 8 Mathews. Their guests included Miss | | o'clock. g Lucille Elliott, Miss Mary Preston| P& 4 1 The ceremony this year has particular » son. Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, | : . : | significance here, since the fiftieth an- | $ 5 9.75 harlotte Mayo, Miss Isabel Perry, | % ; niversary of Washington Lodge, No. 15, | Helen Peeples, Miss Jane Thorpe, | 3 4 k one of the oldest lodges of the order, iss Evelyn Walker, Mr. Clarke Brant, | ? 4 4 follows it by little more than a month. | " ; M »son _Emery, Mr. Lawrence 4 o Included in the service will be vocal | s [hc reduced pnce Grogan, Mr. Peter Grogan, Mr. Jack ? ; ‘ and instrumental music, the roll og\ Hayes, Mr. Samuel Henry, Mr, William 4 the dead, officers’ tribute, the memoria ety » Hoge. 1II; Mr. David Marvin, Mr. John | Address ‘and the cosing ceremony by | on Rizik's lavishly Reyburn and Mr. Waverly W. Taylor, jr. | ¥ 5 | officers of Washington Lodge e Fur-Tri d | ; 4 | The committes in charge consists of | | Exciting Horse Race - . George E Strong, chairman; Joseph ur- | nmme At Junier League Party. Leary, vice chairman; William S. Shel- Act 4 on the program for the cabaret by, secretary; Ambrose Durkin, chair- at the Junior League patchwork party . man for music; Fred Whitehead, | Monday evening, at the Mayflower, will i speakers; Charles Montgomery, erec-| be a “stunt” that proved most amusing | ton of the cross; John Lynch, arrange- | a season or two ago in Philadelphia. | ; ments and decorations: M. G. McCor- Mrs. Campbell Prichett, s niece of Mrs. | L 4 4 Mick, printing and music: John D. Formerly $59.50 to $98 Sidney A. Cloman, is responsible for | . ; | Fitzgerald, Reception Committee, and Newrithere is no reason its intiation here. A horse race is to| ’ ; F. S. Astioth, ushers | ) . be staged between Spark Plug, Pony ! SR % why you can’t enjoy the Boy and Twenty Grand. Spark Plug | luxury of a Rizik Coat. will be composed of John Sweeney and 4 : ASKS $20,000 DAMAGES | Every one of these mod- Gene Roberts. Pony Boy of McCook % e ! Dunlop and Sam Beach and Twenty : % SRS s Sl | els is taken from our regu- Grand of Griffith Warfield and Lieut % sther yatk 33 1 5 Pz Charles cVay 3d. The exhibltors of 3 S shire avenue, filed suit in District Su- | lar stock of hand-picked these remarkable steeds will be Mrs 5 g preme Co;lr( ;r‘sr';fld‘:,\ :-"“{‘“,’;&2?3\ garments. The furs alone Blaise de Sibour, Miss i 4 damages from the Washingtor nT,JQ,, ey syl\q)::”(:ax,l;ou K;‘r:‘(iigw, E i Transit Co. for alleged personal 1n~i are worth $39.75. Aides will go through the audience col- | e Juries. lecting bets which will at once be | ? ae She said she was riding on the top marked on large blackboards. Bets on the famous race will be accepted at 10 | cents & piece, on the pari-mutuel sys- | tem, which will later be changed to a | donation | oy 5 o o Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wadsworth | % # % 5 . will arrive today from New York. Mr . No C. O No Refunds ‘Wadsworth has promised to fill the role | S of master of ceremonies at the patch- | ~ o work party of the Junior League. ( No Approvals All Sales Final A number of dinner parties will be ot £ P given before the party. smong the MISS CHRISTINE EKENGREN, | ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F &G hostesses being Mrs. Berkeley Simmons, | Who will make her debut this afie n at a t:a which her mother, Mme. | Mrs, Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Winslow | Ekengren, will gie this afternoon in her home at 2139 Wyoming avenue. Van Devanter and Mrs. Corlandt Parker. —Underwood Photo. il T e o€ e s ‘ Friday ... Another Great Store-Wide taken & box for the party and among S Yy others who will entertain guests in | their boxes are Mr. and Mrs. R. M. | : Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan | A GIFT—dlways appreciated o | Phillips, Mrs. Acker, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | 5 liam McClellan Ritter, Rear Admiral 3 A and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Henry et Alvah Slmr]l[ Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A | Claytor, Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, | A | . . ¢ . Col. and Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3d; Mr. .Px:a; 1004 DISCOUNT ol Friday is our day for cleaning house, not that we ever have a real Then Come to Brooks for ity T Lt Chce, Ny, Ergeudd DURING DEC. AN\ | need for it, but our policy is to reduce all merchandise after it has been Stokes. on ; 2 T ! in the shop for a certain length of time so we always have fresh, new ‘r C . Mrs. G. F. Hill had guests lunching | Corsets—All In One—Bandeaux i i things. ‘ with her yesterday at the Carlton. . | 2 en 1 : O eS g You can wear the new gowns with joy over Mrs. F. C. Van Dusen will arrive in ened at Washington today and will be the guest a correctly designed foundation garment. T Shee apariment. ot Wardan ack We carry @ complte line of Y8F | | [CANTON,WOOL andKNIT INEXPENSIVE SHOP $ 295 Hotel for several days. Col. and Mrs Vi Dusen have t]: 01 to IVY CORSETS USIVELY e e | | 3 ERAERYRLY FROCKS FROCKS thelr home. | United Corset Shops, Inc. | Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rodenberg | [f i ; - of 3501 Macomb street norihwest spent | i 13th & G Sts. N.W. Washington, D. C. | $ $ .95 Zhankasiving /week ‘with ‘thelr son’in || S The Kind She’d Choose for Herself! nicago. ; ; Mrs. Prank Evans entertained at|— - Originally $15, $16.50 to $18 Originally $10 Such fine, soft quality of French and glace kid! It luncheon today at the Shoreham in i o w urges comparison with others! Gauntlets, plain honoe 16¢ Mrs, Ssmjiel, F. “sompeott’ of Pin-Money Shop frocks for women and Canton and sheer wool frocks in black, and trimmed, slip-ons, mousquetaires. Black, uinés, AL Eer gtests Wers Mrs Cart misses. All new types for wear now. brown and blue in sizes 12 to 44, also g i e . One and two piece knitted frocks i 14% to 26%4. Daytime and afternoon ! black and white, brown or all-white—at $2.95. Williams, Mrs. Charles S. Wilson, MTs. sette Mrs. Evans, who is a lawyer well L] Stanley Reed, Mrs. Victor Wallace, r cluded. fashions. Miss Ruth Fisher and Miss True Gos- A sl o P P the earliest WOMEN'S HALF SIZE GOWN SALON Sturdy CapeGloves T' jé}nunum on Pourth Page) _ i a'ld grea tes t FROCKS FROCKS | $ 1 .95 TO“ HO“SC Tavern l 2 Soft, lasting African capeskin that is so supple s L Originally $29.50 to $59.50 and long-wearing. Plain or appliqued slip-ons, and Silver Spring, Md. Originally $18 Sheerwool. cantan and aatit et clasp gloves in all-black, black and white, and . Sizes 18% to 4414, Well tailored frocks afternoon and evening gowns of indi- | brown. of canton and satin in becoming styles vidual styling. Some fur trimmed. Sizes cut on shorter, fuller lines. 14 to 44. conD . MILLER SEMI-ANNUAL ‘ 16-button Evening Gloves Boms Almeshecy flining nates the . : eggshell, or white. S et SR ‘ : | drastzcall) reduced for Friday .,n.-m{,:“umm W $ 20-Button Evening Gloves Are $7.95 Noon te o H nday orning Breakfasts . - S, Phone Shepherd 3600 || 7 9 Imported Suede Fabric Gloves - - , ) el 4-button slipon styles and mousque- lnc’udtng oy ta|r§s lfl’lbhrown, tan, or black, velvety $1.(x) Sealines (cony), plain and with Fitch American Broadtail, cocoa Tt Lapin (cony), rose beige, black and ¥ DRAPERY parchment Muskrat, natural, silver and SHOPPE ! Caracul Paw, black and cocoa combination Evening, Daytime Bags New Silk ' PILLOWS : | 10 COATS 30 COATS — P St $2.95 pearls—dainty and always : Q. welcome. Or choose day- Four cord, crewel, $] $ &7 time bags of fashionable rough-grain or qulitad), eiasa= and d smooth leathers. an trapunto. All colors and color combinations. $ 9 Ovesindity ST va. 5198 AlljKsnok "‘”*dz Originally §59.50 and $69.50 e i One-of-a-kind individual coats trim- P ]k D M h H = ot vt 12 $B95H 1o ey vear of 1, Miller retailing Tike blck aad bikn, bouclet trmaed med sty with precious fars. Jap Mk, olka Dot Mesh Hosiery wool, handmade crewel, with luxurious fur sets for which Philips- Northern Beaver, Persian, Fox. Black, n English twill s values as important as these have born is famous. red, tile and brown. Give Her New Our Own Importation 9 Fashions! never before been achieved! Think of These are nationally known Kayser stockings 1202 G St. Dl' 3211 securing nxQuisile,Perfeét-fining ALL FUR'TRIMMED SUITS REDUCED =Ly m h.dpcpr‘;::llti::hiit:,b& $1'00 L Miller shoes at these unbelievably low prices — right NOW—when you $ I 9 $3 8 $50 an alluring low price! have so many busy months ahead in Originally $29.50 Originally $59.50 and $69.50 Originally $69.50 to $89.50 Secarfs which to wear them! Do come early | Warm Winter suits of bouclet, brown, green, black and tile, trimmed with X< Soft fleecy wool, lined b ) e Era > X ; . with silk, or gorgeous (x) —— - - lapin, raccoon, Persian, lynx, karakul, and fox. Sizes for women and misses. 2 Srititedi e e Exquisite Silk, Dainty g chiffon — all these to Lace Top, Magic Length choose from at this tiny price! HOSIERY 25 PARIMODE FRENCH ROOM 95¢ SHOES HATS An Unparalleled Offering! 5 beaatifully tailored, Bah) $1 95 i} embroidered, or trimmed . . Originally $8.50 - ey with lavish lace. - , 3 o At R Originally $7.50 to 15 W) Chemises, dance sets, panties, step-ins, slips, ivery eont r store ireen su 2 At 8 o ” i Inciuded! " The . neweat e Saienus. Purininde aushty. Mot af Stiadé Gkl 0 Bletiin: many: stylés:for . petticoats, bloomers. Flesh or delicate fabrics A the fines s H tearose. Sows "the 'time "ta" buy? " sizes. women ‘and misses. Assorted colors. e Rl e T 1222 F N.W BRESLAU’S—1307-15 G St. N.W. ALIL, THESE ON THE MAIN FLOOR—BROQOKS

Other pages from this issue: