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6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAI WASHINGTON, D. 6. 1931—PART THRE SO¢ L ER Y, Admiral and Mrs. T. C. Hart y of the si ter, Mrs. Joseph Vallant, at Wardour, | day from a week's stay at the Waldorf- | with the former's children, Mt. and | Foundation. Another art. feature wof ng in Pt season, when of the ust by the and December 10 will leave for York- | Astoria, New York. Miss Amy Benrend | Mrs. Harty Ryttenburg, have returned.|the week is the opening this afternoon Junior did their stunts. James ng possible th , Va., where she will be the guest | returned to her studies at Goucher. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Greenbaum have |at the Corcoran Gallery of the Wash- . t n nstructed university o in-law and daughter, Lieut. [sts Ruth Behrend, who attend the returned to their apartment, 2700 Con- |ington Water Color Club, which is g Dk 1 A e ar o Q t Rece tlol‘l Felix Johnson, who returned | reunion of Camp Edmar Long Island, necticut avenue, from a trip to At-[ing its annual exhibition. ~Last uke Alumni Association servations may be made through re ()b b a na recently. |returned with her paren lantic City. the Sears, Roebuck Galleries had D; . d Pioiien association secr nd Mrs. Henty D. Cooke gave | Mrs. M. Morris was hostess on Pri- | Miss na Glaser has returned from | honor of the presence of the Am inner an rog Jane E -— rty last e in the com- ‘giav at lurnicheon and bridge, entertain- | Brooklyn, N. Y. where s!v»bflm}x 1?«6 sador oflgflpng m‘-ictl Nllmf' Debuchi The Duke Alumni Association of stleton Hotel, . 2 2 quarters rter Road. |ing the Afternoon Card Club guest of Miss Mirlam Knobel for many other dignitaries who saw Tt wib G wes Lk B il 3 . 7 I rCles | Thelr cucste” oaw and Mrs. | Mrs. Harry Hahn has returned to | days opening of the exhibit of Japar ashington = deshlpmcn. \ounger Set and Navy C e P O o | her “Homeon "“Twenty-seventh " street SENRSY o sity day, December 11, with a meeting 2 W. Wileox, jr.; Lieut. Comdr. and | from a recent visit in New York to her s A tingle of merriment follows the 8t the University Club. Dinner will be || EMBROIDERING HANDKER. Included Among Guests at Affai D et S Comat. | 200, M Hary ik, jr, Mrs. Eath (RSt of Wihite House: |nae i o k Party. swed by an address CHIEFS FOR CHRISTMAS A Mrs. John 3 Hall jr. and Mr 3 Friday. enteriaing the Fri- there will be fun alive at the g iy = in { 5 d Mrs Edgar er. rizge N Lo < et ha lter L handkerchie ; = : e #od ana | State Receptions to Be |foamwe St whey o s i ager N e oo ¢ augr of St. Louis, are T b s 11 1c he v ea able Y Y 4 oL S E =) |are " some _side-splitting features = of Officers for the ne | ORI Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of S Of p““““al,I“‘e"‘fS‘ [ ERa e SNz and. Mys: M. 6 Colien Held Thursday N’Eht;\mmh the horse race is chief and Mrs. | year will also be ‘elected ROIDERY SHOP Tece has returned to her home aft To Washington Residents | fiasvera’ i i g A Campbell Pritchett is Duke Alumni Association throughout i S mira to Mrs. Pratt ey rics | % The fivst - community Hanalckarn Tes: 7 3 This feature, with some the country will celebrate the day a: the le B, Prtt, n Mis, Henty € “'I;f‘““"v:? "R‘:‘j “";‘r |tival of the Brotherhood of the Eighth (Gonituedt MromuR it Eage) ION this we elphia. T S C uests of | Street Temple was held last night at . ¢ Lal ol Y o dancing Annapolitan_Club ] int. Miss Rickle Gans, of the | the Community Genter with a gala pro. t 3d, of the (T«::‘tml;;;ld Park | nn'vmnnumunmmnmm-Inmmnmnnn-vnnmnnonnr‘ ank mk 000 S ard Shix have returned to their h. & A SPanit Cuill t | | . i N £ g have re ¢ r Miss Grant, will be guests of | ! / s R4 s S s | The Sisternood of the Eightn siret There will be other special | ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO COMPANY-1239 G St. 3 Mrs. Morris Cafritz were | bration tomorrae t ble of the hosts, Mr 1 night at dinner at the Am- | the vestar® ooy i and Miss Berry- H honor of the latter's | will give ' stor I the host will carry -3 nd Mrs. Ladislaus Detre. | Nornon Shlciion & e a charming custom of his of L1 fort t s recently come from his | songs, will follow. Mrs. Harry | COTtooning % S 4-:\mh§mndy.“§rr‘:- 1 Harp w Budapest, Hungary, to join | Lewis. nresio . Sisterhood, will | SChting as favors some of his delight- Ligut. Har ¥ jpnry ":7::\‘1?!.? president of the Sisterhood, will| fohio B8 AE So IO Aame o B O St - ] H and Mrs. Julius Wolf of Kenyon Mrs, Al Vest and yo ughter, | dlscuss the parking problem and the ormer, 4 D n 1 Alabama arly past o 2 er being the | T0 back him up will be the new . it given Saturday eve- | guests’ of ap- i Ber g the | superintendent of police, Gen. Pelham Se"l"g at 3 [ 19, at the Woodmont | 3700 Connecticut aveme RELECLE { % r 1 the members of th Mr. and Mrs. Harold Breslau and A h treasure house of historic ‘ ! ; ar Sorority. . | Mrs. Bertha Lehman of Baltimore wer. icles has been loaned for “the ex- and Mr Afternoon Bridge CIUb | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Goldsmith Sig- | ooy To0 Dee Pexiile’ Nmseiim—1a| % % ton ned by Mrs. Henry L.|mund Fifteenth street over the itself one of the most fascinating places | Lieut. and Mrs. Ri » her ‘dwn’Lm;W' '}“" week end. n w . ¢ proceeds will ‘ ; e spending a few da Alry View. Tea was served during the A bridge luncheon been arranged - = ewart Inn. Liey afterno Eight g weee I the | borc Wedaaday, htember b o0 i § : o the destr T hrend was hostess at |©CIo6K, by the Sfsterhood of the Ada s ¥ Monday night to | 15rael Temple lf\.(l:.:\('(l:’\(' prizes for fin nttr;lr'n'&l'(tlt Grand 3 ninth birthday { T o8 Rlven 1 e | with a tone that is round ¢ Severn, this wee were. laid for 25!\l be played and a lucky door priz ST beautiful and cased in 3 e il e j Will be one of the features. In the eve- £ English br p : 5 Winter in New Schloss and daughter, | PID8 there will be bridge with priz —and repairing; ) nnoRRny skt ¢ rs. Joseph Valiant g r St:‘:‘»‘: and daughter: | ang_ refreshments will be. se your old living § & finish that harmonizes s G Charles n, ex e M Inatay i i is chairman, as room suites made with any surroundings. avenue o .“{u}nw\“u by ‘ ;YJI)‘*‘gl“lUdUBy %o i 1 sky just like new in ‘ ! hdr. ar C sley 8 - 0/t as e memo! e Sma i Cop be The me in the Argonne. e g (e Amdston taven 41 § See and hear this little gem of a plano—a ] s § . old “'{y\n‘ ‘\(yx»‘.‘x:‘\fi?“\rl?f‘ggy~_ )C;ubrv\’.(«‘.\ and Mrs. Clara Robk friezza. Only finest 3 | ‘ }e:fl _sensational piano value t ! daicing les Dunn, daughter M e o, oAy filling used, bestll| t ea g, especially for Christmas. Natura Bieut. Comdr. Mrs. Carryl H. E cx : Caumgarien at her aps custom work ati | at this price, the number to be sold is limited. ! Fepr t Robert Hil Mrs. Dennis ment i 2 A!"fx“x"";wam aa ¥ | ! Comdr. Fer c e, Mrs, Law ce Miller, Mrs 5 sie Birkenw oL Ba 1 f children, amuel IV A S FRE. Sl e gl a=kiiniy George r,| Was the guest last week of relatives. | Mrs, Morrls. i ESTIMATES FREF & Ackde E MAr]S] Mddision E e o rmed | Barney M. Robbin, and it was accepted Open’ Evenings H & 3 en Vest- 3 she attende Joseph Wilner, was a DO‘V‘ d L & ark of e Universtyof | rbute by Mis. Muuies Biaeyer. Sob | La France Upholstery Co. N delivers this 3 gufs.s’ at egg fore leaving Annapolis Mr. a gver Thanksglving. e an impressive eulogy and a 500 19th St NW. Co e a 9 . ’ 3 Begerly Hi Philac Walmsley had as their guests Louls, who was the guest 'n was sung by Canto d -C Beper T e g By Gante & grand for Christmas! i Hill, ar N. Walm an vice ohner, of 1838 Bel- | clave of Pi Tau P Prater ¥ £ R i i Dast woek < nclave of Pi Tau Pi Fraternity § well sail for France, Italy and the her home in Baltimor place in Philadelphia I % L. Al etich ek A ss Celia Frankel has returned to ). il be a gal [ A ¥ “ gy hE e . e in Indianapolis after being m different cities. e o T a8 e S O et e o aifernt e’ satir A | § YOUR OLD STYLE PIANO ACCEPTED IN TRADE & v At tre eeil i iem Tor New York ing holiday | clock at the Adelphiz N 4 § daughter, Miss | — Another festivity for Mrs. Walmsley Gumenick = and Miss | I night a formal dance oudé i Pegg’ Stewart Inn | before her departure was a card party “"‘:1“‘ {,Fa‘u”‘{'\""r";{{’;} i vy dance at the Ar- i T 4 ‘ I e Ae L remoon Y NCE Reckienat o €] cad Monday evening at 11 o'cloc 16th & H Sts. N.W. % OPEN s ir. Hill Edward 'd at her home on et R Midelty Club; Monday o Orerioking the \ [ Porter road \ | Hovhn St e y W House £ ughte aining the Wednesday banquet at the Adelphia at , & 3 g o ‘ Mr. and Mrs <;n;vmn Turner were Club at luncheon and cards, at | and the Quaker curfew, Tues- | Furnished & Unfurnished % EVE NG 3 romds. | hosts at dinner in honor of Mr. apartment in Woodley Pack | Adelphia Hotel, 10 o'clock p.m. : ' | A e o eComdr | Mrs.’ Walmsley in thelr home at War- ) o K‘ ilar monthly meeting of the || Rfscr\ahr&?sd.\ow % | | | 3 L ehip b S el | dour Saturday evening 1 Mrs. Herman Shapiro are Jewish Women will be held | i 2 \ : il agvell Munf ¢ - | daughter of Mrs. William C. Poe, left | oy, 3 | eenth and Q s north- oms and 3 baths. hall been the guest of her bbother-in- | $/GR0lCT G 1o WHlAR O Foe. Jeft o Clubimet et mame s el 15 ORI e RS 5 PIANDO COMPANY 9 O,CLOCK i da aud sists o there with Mibs Gage, | 85 the guest of her cousin, Miss Eliza- | upchec, followed by cards, last week | ing program has been arranged. Mrs nask convenier § BB wan fhosSoncthiere Mith Jias OndS. | beth Ridgely, daughter of Prof. sad | Harry Bernton, president, will preside H 1‘239 G St.Cor ]5“- NW. § ;‘_{“" ,“&‘R:“C guest of unford in | Mrs, Ridgely, at their home in Oum- e Schwab, who with her | and a sc hour will follow | INSPECTION INVITED -~ o o < N § B “Charies Ligon of Howsrd | Perisnd Court limer Schwab, motored to| M A. Nattans has sent out Nathan Sinred, Manager < » spent e S with ~ her son-in-law and | daug 3everly Jar ot . O phcison Dugan, at the |iast week with Gomdr. Davis' mother, | L Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grad, | Wei - — (}:isf::yflouis;fl’)flrs ugan's home of{Mrs Charles De Vin Davis, in her home h: d to their apartment in |vem Hposier Seose | on Little Aberdeen Creek. Miss Betty XMAS A DEPOSIT Miss Betty Greenlee, a Student % ilson of Los Angeles, Calif, a school a1 aitcen ine T & Gaprgetown Convent, has eeD VISIUDE | mate of Miss Betty C. Davis at Mount by Lt - SAVINGS TR TR RESERVES DF. S . . | Vernon Seminary, also was a guest of Mrs. Myron Hess, | Stern po S Lot s o e i e oon Atlantic Clty, and| Mr. snd Mrs. Adalph Price were the CHECKS COATs GOWNS ANY ther, Mids A d N fork to greet them upon | guests of ; law and sis- i r@hibald W. Greenlee, of the firs (lass, | sims and their daughter, Miss At font & ctile t5 Borbon A o CASHED T i COAT gafe an informal dance dn their home. | mimy’ 1ot Monday for their hom a $ | Kirs. Prentiss Bassett and her daugh~| Newport, after several days as the gy .. Lyon Memorial Study | 1307-9-11-13-15 G ST. N.W. ")l; ‘A\A:?mfj;:llflmflgfu%u:‘sh'fi“k‘::r‘:\nr ar Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C hold its fourth meetin Prank’ Simon ahd Mr spent 4 b | Hart at the superintendent’s quarters at iity Center Tuesd: Y I Cann’ Sl they were guests of Mrs. Charles Tomp- | the Naval Academy 8. it 1045 i Louis Kann, who motored MONDAY! A " kims, have arrived in Annapolis and | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart gave a Herman Hollanter will review, TUESDAY! iy \;M take = dflfiflf;gflgmu hlf(faldmner in honor of their house guests Pure art,” by s e S louse on Randal e OW | Saturday evening, November 28 lowed b study R, WEDNESDAY! o<wpl(~(1Rm‘ czptfia(l;dre’enleeh:ndp f»\!méi:e L:g\:&, and Mrs. Earle Kincaid had Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg of the | NESD. rs. Richar win who spen| as thelt guest over the week end Mrs. W ester has B he past pagt month in St Louis, Where she was s o e een spendinigths pa Kincald's sister, Miss Annette Morris of New York, a student at Sweet Briar College, Virginia. | Mrs. Edmund Taylor and children 1 New York th#& guest of her brothér-in-law and and Mrs, sisper-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warrington Baldwin, and of another sister-in-law, R. B. Behrend, with their two daughters, the Misses Amy Mss. Furlong Baldwin in Louisville, have jolned Lieut. Taylor at Charles- ton, 8. C.,, and will remain there un- til the Christmas holidays, when they will return to Annapolis and will be K¥., has arrived &t her home at Water- bury Mr. and Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin | PSYL SEED. Triple cleaned LIUM Blo white) ; ext k: highly mucilaginons. superior grade bet. ral laxative supplying bulk and lubrication. of New York, whose marrizge took |the guests of Mrs Taylor's parents, | Promotes normsl Siatinel Slimintion b 3 n October in Bt. Louis, have|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant ai War: | (ol clccis, Safe. o hon-drug remedy their wedding trip abroad |dour, Sixty cents pound. Five pounds. $2.50, post- e el ook €nd Of | Mrs. Oharles Doyen is spending this | phid: Hikzest,| Box "ieft Tikoma Fark, s mother, Mrs. C. Colum- | week in Washington. She will return s and aunt, Mrs. A. G ra eir home, “Spring Hill,” at near Annapolis. A LA CARTE TABLE D'HOTE $].00 - §1.50 OYSTER BAR NOW VALUABLE Household Adornments Diamond Jewelry, Etc. REGISTERED Embracing Original Chegt-of Drawers Attributed to John Goddard, Large Seventeenth Century Flemish Tapestry, Sword Presented By Congress to John Perci- val, Commander of the Peacock, War of 1812; Early American Silver Porringer and Spoons, Odd Venetian Glass, Spanish Furniture and Rugs, Old Sheffield Plate, Bronzes, Paintings, Rare Old stern Rugs, Diamond Jewelry, etc., China, Glassware, Chinese and Japanese Art Objects, etc. To Be Sold at Public Auction WITHIN AUR GALLERIES 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- For Evening We must be formal day, December Tth, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 1931, Yook & When At 2 P. M. Each Day realize both By order of the Washington Loan & Trust Company, Executor of the Percival Gassett Estate; the American Security & Trust Company, Administrator of a prominent local estate (name withheld by request): Ralph D. Quinter, Attorney for the Heany Estate. Three Prominent Local Families and Others. Catalogues on Application to C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers. to Annapolis to be the guest oP¥er sise |Bnd Ruth Behren8, returned on Mon- Y to Sumter, S. C., and spent two weeks go to the Robert E. Lee Memorial much like that which set soclety laugh- the seventh anni COATS, DRESSES, FURS and Accessories MUST BE SOLD SOON WE MUST PARK ) S | Going Out of Business CLOSE OUR DOORS— THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF BRAT DISE. Another Slash in Price COATS About every kind of fabric you could wish for—trimmed with just about every precious fur—in every wanted color and style. misses, women and larger women. COATS that were $28—Now COATS that were §38 to $58—Now COATS that were $58 to $68—Nou Over 100 WINTER COATS ) NEW "MID-WINTER MERCHAN- 4 In sizes for $1375 DRESSES Thousands of dresses, including the famous SORORITY FROCKS, priced to ¢ bse out quickly DRESSES 14 re $6.75-89.75- DRESSES that were §9.75-812.75— -Now Now PRICED TO CLOSE OUT MONDAY 300 new smart midscason dresses and two piece knit frocks lar and extra sizes. prints and jersevs. ding one Regu- $7 .69 GIFT LINGERIE OF ( NUINE Shadow-proof MUNSINGWEAR slips, bloomers, vests, mise All Regular and Lxtra Sives lounging robes, sorority juckets, panties, step-ins, low-hack che- mise. Adjustable bandeau-top che colors. 59¢ NEW WINTER FEL'T HATS WOMEN'S NOVELTY S1HOES GENUINE LEATHER HANDBAGS 14 TRIMMED COATS . { had such response to ANY SALE nubby materials . . ;whlci' BRESLAU is noted . . GOOD COAT” , . ALL SIZES Misses’, Women’s, Half Sizes and Extra Large Sizes New Rough Materials New 1932 Styles | | “A GOOD TIME TO | BUY A GOOD COAT” Just THREE more days to secure REAL BARGAINS in FINE FUR- - never before in the history of our store, have we SLASHED THE PRICES to ONE-HALF coats, the selecting of YOUR COAT becomes a pleasure . . . . all the finest furs . . “NOW - 50 get here early of our sensational ... Profit - sacrificing . and WHY NOT? ... WE'VE d from the hundreds of fine all the new - and the superb tailoring for IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY A Hun $29.50 “Breslau” Coats, N Ol $39.50 “Breslau” Coats, N O}/ $49.50 “Breslau” Coats, N O]} $59.50 “Breslau” Coats, N 01} $69.50 “Breslau” Coats, NOJi $79.50 “Breslau” Coats, $89.50 “Breslau” Coats, $99.50 “Breslau” Coats, NOwW NOW Higher-Priced Coats Reduced in Proportion . BRESLAU’S NOW. Our Entire Stock of TR Fur-Trimmed and Untrimmed Included at ONE-HALF dreds of Faéhion-Right Coats at HALF REGULAR PRICES SPORT and AVEL COATS ...814.75 ...519.75 cercacenrs . $24.75 SR s e $39.75 veeee s $49.75 1307 to 1315 G St.