Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1931, Page 58

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34 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 6, 1931—PART THREE. = 3 it Child Gif; .. . resentative Numa F. Montet of ; ; hort 1 and elected at the October meeting of the . N and Mrs. Bryant The young | ton spent last week with her uncle and Christ C}“H, Gift Party ,Loulslana Society Plans ohodgux. andiRpreseattative John o | Cinn Wil gve & short mussica I o e & nteresting Jocia y, Virginia | aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Norton. At Wardman Theater 2 l overionivt Blcaatdria’ Tonialans | literary entertainment. alumnae for the ensuing two years, > : o McCe Miss Elsie Cole has returned to i 1d, which is Dance and Brldge part‘y' 3 3 i The committee in charge of the ar- |are president, Miss Margaret Ozb News and Personal P e L T D i i Dl B T B S e T = T | rangements for the tea are Miss Elinor | vice president, Miss Julia Smith: se N F Al {4 Goper Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | composed of the junior '“mh;,s fatmas |President of the Louisiana Society, | Notre Dame Alumnae Brady, Miss Ellen Briggs and Mrs |tary, Miss Regina McGivern, and tr Notes From Alexandria 3 : : soctety, will give its annual Christmas which is planning a dance and bridge SnAE !‘az{rfmw: s e ;’,w’;“gaf‘;“‘,’“‘i party and pag-ant on Friday. December | party Wednesday evening, December 16, Afternoon Tea Tcday Maresres Lans Haatings | The) cficers; o Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lee. 11, at Wardman Park Theater from 8:30 o'clock, in the Arlington Hotel. A - v oo | business meeting will be followed by a| Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae will | 3:30 to 5 o'clock. In keeping with an| reception in honor of the newly elected | give a tea this afternoon in the school Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Swan, in ©ld established cv each juvenile) Representatives from Louisiana and | auditorium at North Capitol and K | Culpeper. PO Bia v b ey ot to the | their families, including Representative | streets from 4 until 6 o'clock. Miss | mipeyser " vl or b distrib- | Paul Maloney and Representative | Mary O’Donoghue, Miss Regis Boyle, | Pavis A0l Mis T P nicine paty, The later b dIStb- | joseph O. Fernandez of New Orleans, | Miss Irene McNamars and mis s Mr. T. J. Moncure and Mr W. A. Moncure Artend Wedding at The Plains Mrs. J. N. Rosson is home from a visit to her son-in-law and daughter uted among Mr.'and Mrs. Wynne G. Alley have as homn Y their guests Mrs. John Croft of Akron, | (D€ direction of M st, will presen : Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Alley of fitt: (L present a beautitul aad T nate children | turned from a visit to relatives in| o ¢°7, AMONE es of ihe | Brook, Va 3 s under AANDRTA % Georgetown under | ALEXANDRIA 4 | | Tanworth, N. H | 1 Rotte b tainment of the children | Dt e e ‘?7Sr?cund;»rar:n Mys. Robert Cahills, chairman of the M S ‘ Mr e s e} s in charge of all oses | o < g Mrs. W. B. Saunders, in T: Christ Child Guild, is in charge of x % ons a 3 N arrangements | \ Atlanti Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bonif Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th es B. Morton have | from it to the former's parents of Virginia Mrs. M. P. Bonifant, in ner's parents 1l of San Diego. k with Capt. and J. Morton 5. C. Cole and has gone to visit B. Chap spent _last we ced of Mr. . 1 Mrs Frye, both 0 a ovember 28, Norfolk 9 he t Temple, _ Mrs. A F. Phillips of Hampton, Va e . the guest of her niece, Mrs. Hugh A \ r- | Allen h s. F. B. Simmons of Elkton, Va g home after a visit to A New Dresses At Our Specialized Price *10 Dresses selected with the same care as are the higher-priced frocks. Closely copying all the style details found in the orig- inal French creations. A wide selection of colors and styles in Canton crepe, pnmed crepe and Canton combined, chiffon or er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCoy week end with the latter's pare and Mrs. G. A. Pearsor \ T Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lough have re- turned trom a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. Nancy Lough, in Harrison- burg Mrs. O. E. Hayes and her two young sons, Richard and James Hayes, ha eft for their home in Baltimore afte a visit to her parents and F Cockerille wart D, A. R. Chapter Hosts For Benefit Bridge Ts. Charles A.| 7he Port McHenry Chapter Mrs. J D Knight spent | Daughters of th> Amer nd in their ge at Co- are having their first forr 1 with a ben party et the Hay-Adams House on ihe GLADSTONE The Gift He Would Choose of the lution ment of the seas E. Kidwe o of December 9. Taere will be & | sheer woolen. Sizes for Juniors, One of these good-looking Gladstone Bags twer S e {| Misses and Women. will surely please him. Made of select walrus subscribed from among m °r, State officers ar . leathér with sturdy straps, leather lining and Fur-Trimmed ) birthday | range m Formerly priced to $6.50 || inside shirt carrier. Initialed free of charge. ssisted | ple Hill, chairman William | 2 | % ; n Brand-New Style W ( Luke Woodward, vice chairman, will be : 5 g be assisted that evening by Miss Mary Sandals! inter oats Articles Held Until Christmas Temple Hill, Miss Cornelia Woodward anaais: | : ly Miss | and Miss Anne Woodward. Tick-ts Regina may be procured from Mrs. Hill, 2904 P Denicls, M1 | Secer mbrmnne Pumps! Straps! e © o o & o o | Black or White Moire Satin and Velvet Others at $2.95 and | ALL TINTED FREE W. D. Moses & Sons F St. at 11th Opportunity Shoe Shop Miss Elizabet 515,525, 83975 New rough woolens trimmed with quality furs. Leading colors, also black, in sizes for Misses and Women. iels, Miss Anna Richford y Ham- Paul Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue N.W. Washington. D. $1.00 SPECIAL DINNER TODAY 12:30 to 2:30 5:30 to 8:00 Choice Turkey, Fried Chicken Duck & Roast Beef—Fresh Vegetables omemade Desserts Tee Cream and Cake. Musie till 9. Walter Nessul, Conductor Daily Lunch, 35c to 75¢ Banquets, $1.25 Up. Dance and Bridge Rooms i ancy Lee Francis and Mr. Har- is of Richmon T day of Mr. and Mrs ra E. Canmon, bef Washington Franci: n ent Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrows of Phil delphia and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bi ws of Atlanta have gone to their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs M. Rideout, jr. Miss Betty Gray Norton of Washing- Phone Orders Taken Phone Orders Taken Very Specially Priced For a Christmas Feature—This Suite A Gift of Lasting Pleasure for Your Sister, Mother or Wife SPECIAL $ I 7 PRICE This suite was specially purchased for this event. Distinguished in its design that is Here You Will Find Lit- tle Things You Never Would Have Thought of—Everything from Pink China Cats to Lovely Old Pewter Ware—Prices Anywhere From 35¢ Up Among the Many Things— (Some Few of Them Illustrated) Imported cooky jars with reed handles, some with all-over ) chintz designs. Priced from $1.50 to $3.00 effectively brought out by the burl walnut and Wooden handy kits with a place for needle, thimble. I gumwood. ”A 48" long dresser; phest, 38 walnut, redwood, maple or mahogany finish .$1.00 long and 20" deep, an attractive vanity, double | Glas vy bowls with thoubet S AsSoRteAl T ’l&led a‘nd be]nchf; A bleium{ul suite and of o } = w? : orw1 ou .Cmm,\ asosros tf.os(if's\d OREETBaat ar te quilitys | Attractive pottery cats in yellow or green, 4 sizes. Priced { TEORT RS e Goncice --..50c to $2.00 | Make-up boxes in two sizes, imitation of Florentine | leather ™ Ui Gk TR SO -$1 and $1.50 | Wooden preference chest, 4 compartments for cigarettes; | lacquered in red and green. .. (&8 Lo .....83.50 Chinese brass ware. Ash tray, incense burners, cigarette | boxes, candlesticks, etc.. ..50c to $2.00 Metal book ends. In all subjects. From....$1.50 to $25.00 Squatty red glass vase. In Czecke glass. ... $3.50 | Four-piece brass smoking set of tray, cigarette box, match holder and ash tray.. ¢ $1.50 Telephone book covers in imitation of Florentine leather: several colors. .. o .....8150 3-pe. cloisonne smoking sets of cigarette box, ash tray and match holder . $1.25 Pottery bowls for Japanese gardens in assorted colors; 2 sizes fae ¥ cevee....81 and $1.50 China animal sets, 6 dogs to set. Assorted styles; several | sizes....... e L Lo ...35¢ to $1.00 5 Italian pottery pitchers with artistic birds to form Twin Beds at Small handles A : Taa $1.00 it Imported ice tubs, glass set in willow with willow Additional Cost hinorled g = low | i it . . Metal and fiber waste baskets in prints and painted floral Flease Note—A Limited Number at This Reduced Price designs. ., P2 8125 %0 '$6.00 Colonial spinning wheel lamp in maple or mahogany; complete with attractive colonial shade $2.95 and Our Regular $39.50 Inner-Spring Mattress SPECIALLY PRICED $2 9'50 Pottery lamp and shade with handles; assorted colors; two sizes............ §2.00 and $3.50 Alabaster table lamp, complete with all-silk shades; colors In gold, green or white..... Sekies -$13.50 Dresser sticks with round alabaster base with metal stick finished in 24-k. gold plate; taffeta shades to match: several colors; the pair, complete ceee...812.00 e = /l;,‘_ Metal bridge lamp, plain arm with ball socket.......$5.00 2@@@ .C'}\_," With parchment shade, $2; complete . . $7.00 D ONI WAL Colonial oi} pot or bridge lamp, finished in green with 17-inch convenient tray for books $3.50 1 Parchment paper shades, $2; complete..............$3.50 This high-grade, inner-spring mattress constructed of a na- Metal floor lamp, 3-candle style; completed with all-silk } tionally known fine spring unit, which is overlaid with deep, shade; 3 shapes; assorted colors; complete.......$15.00 i billowy layer felt and covered all over with a figured damask. | ; silk shades, $2; cs(;n;(; Sleep on this mattress and you'll know what it is to feel com- plete relaxation and the resultant refreshing sleep. MOSES—FIFTH FLOOR . Soses & Sons F St. at 11th lamps in 1-candle es, $6; shades, $2; v it co....88.00 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR W. B, MWoses & Sons Nat'l 37'70 ‘ F Street at 11th Heavy black iron floor lamps, bri light style or oil pot lamps; complete e L] Iy 2

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