Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1931, Page 20

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N 1742 UPHOLSTERING QET OUR ESTIMATES. SECAL BROS. ll‘u 14th ST. N.W. Live Our Profession” CONN. AVE. ATK In the Ball Roow of the Old Draper Mansion SALE OF SMART Winter Millinery Formerly 515 to 535 $7.50—-$]10-5] All of these unusual values are irom our ne k of n nery. Hats for every occasion are ncluded in this complete cleara Your early inspection is most advisable. 13079 -11-13 45 G SLN.W. Wednesday! LAST DAY! O ———— BRESLAU’S—1307-15 G St. N.W. i The Very Smarfen Beverly Arch SHOES We've ever oflered at this New One Low Price of $6.50 Styles for street and dr in straps, pumps and oxiords, fashioned of smart black and brown kidskins or suede and the very popular patent...com- plete sizes range from 4 to 10, AAAA to D, ¥ You'd ‘expect to pay at least $5 for these smart new gift bags, envelopes, chain handles nusual frames and swanky fittings. Mostly blacks and browns. and pouches with without charge. Articles Held | SOCIETY | —(Continued Prom Third Page.) | torium, and continuing Friday and Sat- urday nights. Recent additions to the group of sponsors includes Mr. and Mrs. Larz | Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Flagg | Bemis, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Whitney | Bolwell, Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Paul | Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C, Chace, | Dr, "and Mrs. John Donaldson, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Maj. Pel- | ham D. Glassford, Mrs. Sarah Stokes | Halkett, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Dr and Mrs. W. J. Mallory, Dr. and Mrs | Charles Riborg Mann, Mr. and Mrs James Oliver Murdock, Miss Janet Mc- Williams, Miss Marcelle Le Menager. Miss Helen Nicolay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Prof. Richard W. Owen, Mr. J. O'Connor Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. W. Reed West, Among those who are expected to at- ions of “Happy Land- dore W. Noyes, Mr Douglas P. B Mr. enry Cassell Mr. and Mrs, Leander McCor- dheart, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ) and Mrs. Robert Barnes and Miss Edna A. Clark The first annual tournament of the Bridge League for the 1931 | s of the District of Co- Thursday, in the new | Shoreham Hotel, meet- 2 8:30 o'clock, the lowed for Fri- day and x officers of the Bridge Leag Edward B Eynon, W. Reginald | Lewis, vice d Mr. A, Philip Stockvis, se treasurer. The advisory cou of Mr. Thomas W, Brahany, Mr. Thilman Hendrick Mr. Horace G. Smithy, Dr. Harry Kauf- | iner Moore, Mrs. David | len Ray Hagner, Mr.| Mr. C. Edward | ard ‘B, Eynon, jr.| league is to pro- | mote the practice and development of | the game of bridge and the social | meeting and companionship players. The tournament m Mr. R. E Mr. Russel champlon lumbie w ballroom at th ing prompil ng made rapidly | national presi- . James Henr; | Harper, State director, C. A. R.; Mrs. | | David Caldwell, vice president general, N. S. D. A. R;; Mrs. Harriet Vaughn don, Mrs, Charles Humphrey Bissell, drs. Josiah Van Orsdel, Mrs. William | Sherman Walker, Miss Natalie Sumner | | Lincoln, Mrs. William E. Humphrey, | | Mrs, A. Y. Casanova and Mrs. Mont- gomery Blair, jr. 4 | | _The Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D. A. R, and the Dorothy Hancock Chapter, D. A. R., also have reserved | several tables Miss Alma Cosdon, Memorial Conti- | nentel Hall, is in charge of reservations. | Towans in Washington will gather | | Thursday, December 17, in the Shore- | | ham Hotel for the leading event of the season. After o dinner, at which the new Iowa members in Congress as well | as several others prominent in the State | will be guests, there will be dancing and cards. Representative W. F. Kopp of | the first congressional district will pre- side, which in itself guarantees a di- | versified entertainment, as Mr. Kopp's success as a toastmaster has become widely known. A cordial invitation to all Towa people in Washington and their friends is extended. Reservations may be made ' thyough the soclety officers, | Miss Gertrude Louis of the Roosevelt | Hotel and Mr. W. G. Ladd, House Office Building. Miss Martha Hickling of Dallas, Tex., is in Washington, at the. Dodge Hotel. Miss Hickling came on a visit | to her sister, Mrs. John Erwin, who has | been ill for some time, and will remain for a month. Her brother-in-law, Mr. John Erwih, is correspondent for a number of Southern newspapers. | Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Bond of Nash- | ville, Tenn., have moved to Washington for several months and are living at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mrs. Donald Conn has returned to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. [ Mr. Conn will join her there a little | 1ater, and they plan to remain for sev- eral months. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Wolfe en- tertained at the Shoreham dinner dance last night in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. In the company were members of the family and a few additional guests, including Mr. and Roy H. Wolfe, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph | ife, Mr. ar . J. Altheus | Johnson, Mr. & John P. Miller, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Depp, the Re James Taylor win C. Duiton, dwing Dutton, Miss Ada | Howard Johnson and Mr. A. S.anley | Wolfe. Their out-of-town guests in- | ciuded Mr. and Mrs, Edmund S. Wolfe of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Rushton Leigh Ardrey of New ‘York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson | entertained informally at dinner Sun- | day evening at the Shoreham for Judge and Mrs. Mark Winslow Potter of New Initialed Until Christmas NG STAR, WASHINGTO 1 ¥ork, formerly of Washington, where Judge Potter was a member of ‘the Tn- terstate Commerce Commission. Mrs. Oran L. Haverly, who makes her home at the Shoreham, entertained at luncheon yesterday with bridge after the luncheon. Her guests included Mrs. Frank T. Eddingfield, Mrs. Brooks Set- zer, Mrs. R. Macon Burton, Mrs. Loulse F. Le Gore, Mrs. Michael Sullivan, Mrs. of Towanda, Pa. Mrs. M. K. Gilliam entertained at a bridge luncheon in her apartment at |the Wardman Park Hotel today. The guests included Mrs. Percy Quinn, Mrs, Eugene O. Sykes, Mrs, Harry Fulton, Mrs. Louis G. Caldwell, Mrs. Thomas Stevenson, Mrs. George Romney, Mrs Norman Dodson, Mrs. Fred E. Horniday Mrs. George E. Allen, Mrs. Frank Lovette and Miss Kathryn Bower. Dinner to Be Served Tonight By Ladies of McKendree M. E. Church. The ladies of the McKendree Meth- odist Episcopal Church will hold their |annual turkey dinner this evening from 5 to 7 o'clock in the lecture room of the church. A “parcel post” sale and Frank Nelpold and Miss Marie Passage | a table of homemade candies have been | arranged in connection with the dinner. Miss Mary A. Lindsley entertained at & dinner at the Dodge Hotel last eve- ning in honor of the board of directors of the Zonta Club of Washington and a few additional invited guests. Mrs. Bell, a Zontian from Honolulu, was & guest of honor, as were Dr. Sarah L. Arnold of Cambridge, Mass., former head of Simmons College and now an honorary director of the Girl Scouts of America; Dr. Mary G. Hood, also of Cambridge, and Mrs, James A. Donnelly of Largent, W. Va. The Woman's National Democratic Club entertained at its weekly forum luncheon yesterday, when the guest of honor and speaker was Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin of the League of Woman Voters, who spoke of “Living Costs— Grandmother's Day vs. Today.” Mrs. Bates Warren introduced the speaker. Others at the table with Mrs. Baldwin were Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Rob- ert Woolley, Mrs. A, Garrison McClin- tock and Mrs. Charies S. Hamlin. Others at the luncheon were Mrs. Rufus Weaver, Miss Mary Bakewell Mrs. E. H. Jackson, Mrs. Robert Lan- (Continued on Tenth Page.) sport dresses and parel for the girl 25% Off oN ALL FALL & WINTER STOCK This pre-Christmas sale affords ex- cellent values in Winter coats, woolen afternoon, Sunday evening and evening dresses. The same reductions on all types of ap- from 6 to 16 are in effect at the JUNIOR SHOP. We Are among gift seekers. Showing With Such Success in Our Jewelry Departments Doubtless You Have Heard of the Very Extraordinary SPECIAL DISPLAY of JEWELS, DIAMONDS and WATCHES Remarkable As we have included many assortments at moderate prices, this special display of ours is creating a sensation ... See it without fail. F STREET AT this from them when Start the will solve Infinite Chriztm pair of the world-famous— Sizes to 10, AAAA to D At This Time in Particular We Announce A Wonderful Selection of PLATINUM TOP BAR PINS AND BROOCHES AT HALF PRICE Juuius Garrineker & Co. FOURTEENTH Give Yourself “Xmas Treat!” habit that your foot- problems for life— that of wearing— “Arch- Preservers” comfort, with beauty— the first moment you put on until the far-off day you finally discard them. Make this- a memorable s. by donning vour first &/A}/A/Rm\) P}QESERVER SHOE .0 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931 e PALAIS ROYAL ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. . TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Tomorrow—Christmas | DOLLAR DAY The whole Downstairs Store is ready to meet gift seekers’ every want . savings! Practical gifts that every one needs . . . and at what . . attractive gifts that every one wants! Buy them tomorrow in the Downstairs Store—where you save every day—and where you save MORE on Dollar Day! Men’s Broadcloth Shirts 2 g 1.00 1.50 to 2.98 Foundation garments, $] They’re perfect! Crisp! New! Each individually wrap- ped in cellophane! Good quality broadcloth shirts, smart- ly tailored! Full cut! Fast colors! Collar attached styles with removable “stay-right” inserts in collar points. White, blue, tan or green. Sizes 14 to 17. Also 600 high- grade shirts—Slight seconds of $1 and $1.25 grades—sizes 14 to 17. 2 for $1. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store. Porto Rican gowns, 2 for $] Women’s Silk Stockings Perfect, full fashioned, silk-to top! Medium service weight! Also styles with lisle hems and soles. They're flattering and lasting! Compare this quality with what you’ve seen! Desirable colors. Sizes 8!, to 10. Also 2,000 Prs. All- silk picot top chiffons! Full fashioned! Irregulars of $1.00 grades. 2 prs. for 1.00. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store. Misses’-Women’s hats, 2 for $] Ak, 1.00 Men’s mufflers, 2 for 5] Women’s Wash Dresses Guaranteed tub-fast! Heavy printed percales in new 1932 patterns and styles! All trimmed backs! Misses’ sizes 16 to 20, Women'’s sizes 36 to 44, Extra sizes 46 to 54. Plenty of extra sizes! Palaig. Royal—Downstairs Siore, Men’s pure silk socks, 4 prs., $] for 1.00 Men’s novelty socks, 6'prs., 5] - Boys’ 85¢ and 1.00 Shirts Quality shirts that were good values even at the usual prices of 85c and $1! Woven cords and dobby broadcloths! Novelty patterns and white- on-white woven patterns! Blue, green or tan grounds too! They're full cut! Sturdily tailored! You'll want to buy them by the dozen! Sizes 12 to 14. Palais Royal—Downstairs Store, Men’s hand-tailored ties, 2 for $] Fo 1.00 Boys’ all-wool sweaters, $] D’Orsay and Bridge Slippers Women’s D’Orsay and bridge slippers of leather- ette and rayon! You will find comfort in their soft soles and Cuban heels! Rich colors—blue, green, red and black. Save on slippers now! Palais Royal Downstairs Store, Travel print dresses, $] prs; 1.00 Flannelette gowns, 2 for $] Little Boys’ Wash Suits These suits are of fine broadcloth and they’re guar- anteed tub-fast! Well tailored in solid or combi- nation pastel shades. Now is the time to get these, because you can't have toco many at this price! They’re $1.00 values! Palais Royal—Downstairs Store, Tots’ panty frocks, 2 for ] Y for 00 Women’s Fall-Winter shoes, $] Non-run Rayon Underwear You'll like this underwear, beautifully appliqued with glove silk. The smart trim styles will please every woman and miss. They're fashioned of durable rayon cloth and properly proportioned. Reinforced at points .of wear. Pastel shades. Reguliar sizes. Palais Royal-~Downstairs Store, 371

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