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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. a 3y C., DECEMBER 1 1951 —PART THRREE. SOCIETY. Many From Annapolis Go To New York for Game! SOUTH FOR WINTER Lot of Interest Taken in Announcement of Miss| Katherine Baldwin's Marriage in No ANNAPOLIS, Md., December The most important foct ball ga the season for the Army ar taken from A New K end, most will rema fonday Great ar Friday Miss Ka Mrs. Robert Ba Baldwin, an lor of the Avi tive of Plainf is & graduate people his week nt in r whe Lizut. Taylor Academy of w stationed Naval Bace. Toom Nava is 1 at Both well spend ; Tt to spend the Winter companied by Mrs. Colhoun's Mrs. Chilton Heward of Mont ada. Lieut. Comdr. and houn and Mrs. Heward > s with J an m sister 1, Can- horne horne houn take Mr and will about a and Mr late an Mrs. N Henry Ne mand yeur the St. Nict in Washington finished a tour Academy Mr. and Mrs. Cl tained at cards last the birthday anniver mother, Mrs. Middle The party was given as a surprise to Mrs. Guest. Those present besides the guest of honor were Miss Mary R. Ma- gruder, Mrs. Robert Hilliard, Mrs, Carryl H. Bryan, Mrs. James Ferguson Mrs e Claude Joseph all _comp: at di ing, December 5, at War- or of Mrs. Valiant’s sister widow ¢ Gen. Charles this week to spend the of the Winter at Yorktown, on Cap of d narles Walsh enter- vening in honor of ry of Mrs. Walsh’s Semmes Guest Vs ny liant w e Clements r Tuesday evening at Ogle honor of Licut. Comdr. and J. Harrison Colhoun and Mrs, Col- un’s sister, Mrs. Chilton Heward of Montreal, Canada. Among those in- vited were Commodore and Mrs. Ed- ward Lioyd, Rear Admiral and Mrs, | Thomas C. Hart, Mrs. Emory Sands of Washington, Capt. Paul J. Dashiell, Mr, | olhoun and Col. John Beau- he Washington Navy Yard Mrs. Frederic Jay Cotton of Ban Rocco, at Waterbury, have issued invitations to the marriage of their granddaughter, Miss Janet Bell Phelps, to Lieut. John Rensselaer Van Nageli which will take place in the Naval Academy Chapel Monday, De- cember at 12 o' The cer be perf Chaplain ice of only the {riends. ‘The nt will be her aunt, was hostess Dr. ai Romilly pring Valley ton, and after a Lieut. Van Nagell graduate School side in Annapolis. Dr eric Cotton will keep their home, San | Rocco, at Waterbury, cpen until after the Christmas holida: Mrs. Woodward Phelps entertai tea Sunday afternoon in the ho her grandparents, D in honor of Miss Jean Cot- wedding _trip is at the Post- 1is bride will re- | and Mrs. Pred- | od at e of | and Mrs. Cetton, | s, Mr. and Mrs, of New York uny of St. Louls, bus Baldwin, g Hill of Mrs. | sr., and Mrs. A. Elliott Baldwin | night, nnapolis Roads McCluny and | ir, C."Columbus Baldw G. Cooke. Mr. and M gave a dinner part December 5, at th Club in honor of Mrs afterward entertained at a dancing party for Mr. and Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin and a number of the younger set. Miss Elizabeth Wilson has closed her | home, on South River, and will spend the remainder of the Winter in Wash- ington, where she has taken an apart- ment at the La Salle | Mr. Mason Terry, after spending the Fall in Washington, returned to An- napolis for a few days last week end and occupled his apartment, on Mary- 1and avenue. Mr. Terry has an apart- ment in Washington at 1723 I street, Miss Clara Smith, who is spending the Winter in Annapolis, where she has taken an apartment on King George street, is visiting in Rochester, M. Y. her former home. Miss Smith spent R resmirimemm———— Y A Final Clearance on All Velvets and Wools A group of VELVET and WOOL Dresses t sold from $16.50 to $35.00, now $10.75 VELVETS and WOOLS that sold to $45.00, now $16.50 CREPE DRESSES merly $16.50 now for- to $22.50, $10.75 CREPE ed an NEW priced for sel $514.75 of HATS at at half t A large $1.00 pric ¥ Othcrs 3 CHRISTMAS SUGGES- TIONS—Hosiery from $1.00 up. Imported Per- fumes and Costume Jewelry, moderately priced. L] ALL SALES FINAL Ld begins tomorrow g at 9 o'cl and we are open until 9 o'clock every evening this wezk Phillip-Louise 1727 L Street Connecticut Avenue at “L” rfolk. several days at the Mayflower, in Wash- ingion, before go Mrs. Johnson Derlington Jchnson Church, arrived in Sunday her t her nd daughter, Lieut. and Cur Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Buxton and their daughter, Miss Marcelyn Buxion 1 Baltimore, have taken an apartment at the Morrow, on State circ and will spend the Winter in Annap: Miss Frances Beverley of Winchester Va., was the guest of her cousin, Mrs D. Claude Handy, for a few days this week Comdr. and Mrs. rd entertained at dinr v g in their quar.e road, in honor of the suj the 'Naval Academy, R Thomas C. Hart, and Mrs. Ha Mrs. Hart end Mies Isabel'a Hart wife and daughter of Rear Admiral Hart, spent last week end in Philadel- phia, where they went to attend the Navy-Penn game at Franklin Field Miss Elizabeth Gordon, who is spend- ing the Winter in Annapolis, at the Brice House, as the guest of her brother, Dr. D. Huntley Gordon, president of St John's College, has been in Baltimore visiting Mrs.” Sumner A. Parker for a week Mrs. Emma Merrick, mother of Prof. Roderick, member cf the department of English and history at the Naval Acad- emy, is spending the Winter at St. Pe- tersburg, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Milton Caldwell of € aitle, Wash,, have rent out cards £n- ncuncing the marria of their dauga- ter Eleanor Washington and Li-ut Comdr. Charles N. Ingraham Novem- ber 14 at Honolulu The officers’ hop took place in Mahan Hall Wednesday e:enin: Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester W. Labrot have closed their home, Holly Beach Farm, on Chesapeake Bay, and are tak- ing a cruise around the world on the Empress of Britain and will return to New York in April Mrs. Robert Bacon, wife of Dean Bacon of St. John's College, enter- tained at tea Wednesday afternoon in lionor of Mrs. John White Howell of Ne J. who is the guest of aw and daugnter, Dr. and han O. Starr. viscilla Sto-kwell of Werdour delphia, where she went fo- n, Miss Vida ave Van Ien- ent to New York Army-Navy foot ernoon. F. Wilgas and Mrs. Wil- Augu Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Vineent God frey returned to Annapolis after a weck-end in Philadelpl Mrs. Gatch, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Thomas L. Gatch, gave a small bridge party followed by tea yesterday in her home on Upshur road. Mrs. Wickham, wife of Comdr. Wil- liams Wickham, is spending the Winter with her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Miller, on Oklahoma Terrace. Mrs. Wickham and her children have recently returned from Norfolk, Va. where they spent the Fall Capt. Byron McCandless is spending this week in his home on Market street. Studio Tea Carries Interesting Program Miss Ann Rogers was hostess at & | Harmon, studio tea last Sunday in the Montana | ment. Apartments, on M street, when some | the hands of members and can be se- of the students gave special readings. A BRENE b a Grand Piano—but all. —Select your Baby “, =y > uPllonda)v - | %%L fi@ # i i —Some day, some one may discover a gift that 1is dearer to the heart of a woman than —It is s0 easy to secure a fine Baby Grand Piano this year at De Moll’s. —Just a small deposit delivers it, bench and The balance extended over two years. De Moll's Nationally- AMason & Bamlin Grands * * Steinway Duo Art Grands ** Weber Grands—W eber Duo Art Grands * * Steck Grands—Steck Duo Art Grands ** Wheelock Grands—Stroud Grands ** Kohler and Campbell Grands Baby Grands, from Duo Art Grands, from MRS. GUY With Maj. Withers, U. S. A, retired, she will spend the Winter. They will travel their three-month absence. M“!icale to Bcnefi' | St. Anthony's Church | Plans have been completed for the musicale to be held at the home of Mrs harles J. Cassidy, 3821 Michigan ave- nue noriheast, Monday evening, Decem- ber 14, 8:30 o'clock, for the benefit of the buliding fumd of St. Anthony's Church. Those taking part are: Miss Florence Yocum, soprano; Mr. William Cross baritone; Mr. Irving Lean, viclin; Dr Otto J. Ramler and Mrs. Charles J Cassidy, piano Miss Yocum will be assisted at the pieno by Mr. Harry Wheat‘n Howard, ‘and Mr. Lean by Miss Sadie Sadle. P . Masaacl’lusetts Sociefy Hosts to Statesmen | . The Massachusetts Society will hold | its second social gathering Tuesday eve- | ping at the Shoreham Hotel, when the | presence of several members of the | Massachusetts delegation in Congress is | expected, although the plan is to have | the annual ccngressional reception in January. Mr. J. T. Slattery of the Entertain- | ment Committee and a former member | of the George Washington University Glee Club has secured the services of the club, under the direction of Dr. in furnishing the entertain- Tickets for the meeting are in 30000000000000000000000000000000000000 | cured through the secretary cf the so- N > not yet. Grand Piano from Known Instruments. PERBIREARBRTIBRENE N e At the extremely low price of Just Received a New Shipment of Victor R.C.A. Radio Phonograph Combinations Other Radios, $37.50 up SEAERESRENENS e BoX S i OB BARBIREE GIFT FURNITURE Inspect our large and mag- nificent display of attractive and useful gifts for Father— Mother—Sister and Brother. 0. J. DE MoLL & Co, PIANOS —GIFT FURNITURF —RADIOS 12th and G Sts. Entrance on 12th Street OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL CHRISTMAS 4 SERRBIERBRBIEN = SRRSO M 4 Ly e A A e i e O S e O T T R WITHERS, is en route to Tucson, Ariz., where they 1 in California and other States during Harris-Ewing Photo. | ctety, Robert H. Kempton, House Office | Building. At a meeting of the soclety during the past week the president, Mr. Frank E. H appointment of r. Lewis W. Hart s irmen of the nt Comm Mr. Walter 1 of the Member- Mr. Le:n E. A. 1 of the Reception George Robertie will Mr. the Finance Commit- Chagnon, cl Committee head the A John N. Hickey, tee. [ Chapters to Celebrate Foun‘ding of Sorority At Dinner Tuesday Kappa Beta Pi Affair Will' Be Held at the Kennedy- The founding of Kappa Beta Pi, | ternational legal sorority, will be cele- | brated this year by the four Washington chapters at a dinner to be held Tuesday evening at the Kennedy-Warren Hotel Among the guests of honor will be the Chief Justice and Mrs, Alfred A. Wheat of the District Supreme Court, { Justice Walter 1. McCoy, former chief justice of the District Supreme Court; | Judge Katherine Sellers of the Juvenile | Court and Miss Lydia Hendrickson and | Miss Ethel Lee Laurence, charter mem- bers of Tpsilon Chapter, the oldest chapter in the District. The national officers will be represented by Miss Katherine Pike, assoclate grand dean, and Mrs. Edwina Avery, member of the | board of directors. Miss Olive Gelger, will introduce Mrs. Helena D. Reed, | who will act as toastmistress. Miss Martha Licktig, Epsilon, is chairman of the Committee on Arrangements and is | assisted by Miss Ellen K. Raedy, Eta | Alumnae; " Mrs. Grace Dawson, Omi- cron, and Miss Eleanor Finch, Nu. | Eta Alumnae Chapter at its monthly meeting last week conferred honorary membership on Mme. Edith Ringwald- Meyer, doctor of jurisprudence and political economy, of Basel, Switzerland. Besides its American membership, the | sorority now hes chapters in Canada | |and France, and associate or honorary members in China, England, Germany, | Mexico, the Netherlands, Spain and | Switzerland. province dean, Thirteen pledges of Sigma Epsilon | National Sorority will undergo the final fourth degree of initiation tomorrow | night in the palm court of the Meridian | Mansicns, 2400 Sixteenth street, when the five Washington chapters compostng | the Columbia Province, Alpha Beta, | Gamma, Delta and Nu, will combiné | for the ceremony Miss Frances Crump of Gamma and Miss Betty De Moll of Beta are in charge of the arrangements and Mrs | Evelyn Wallace of Nu Chapter, chair- man of the executive council of Colum- bia province, will conduct the cere- monies. |, Following the degree there will be a formal dance in the ball room in honor of the newly initiated members. The rush girls of Beta Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, will be entertained at a progressive dinner tomorrow night, to be given at the homes of Miss Margaret Sullivan. Miss Elinor Burch, Miss Louise Shaffer, Miss Emma Moxley and Miss Ruth Thomas. Beta's rush girls includs Miss Virginia L. Hall, Miss Catherine McCarthy, Miss Josephine Sullivan, Miss Mary McCarty, Miss Myra Hirst, Miss Margaret Dodd, Miss Doris Judge, Miss Florence Haas, Miss Mary Ada Hood, [ $900000000000000000°0000000000090000000000000000000, Desel’s Jrt DECORATING AND REFT 1208 20th St. N.W. ~ S W;Bud Common sense facture our own Every pair guarartced to give satisfac- tion cr a new pair FREE. Super Sheer Chiffon, 3- Thread — 48 Gauge. nWoz‘::lh $1.95, $l°09 Underwear Va DANCETTES TEDDIES PANTIES 711 13th St. 713 14th St. MY A S S AS Artistic Period Paintings for the Home Phone NORTH 1265, STUDIO M STREET 94000000400000000000000000000000000000000000000004° ssxsswsssssss NorBud—Spell It sssssssssssssy Greatest Values! with us for value, We Guarantee the Finest Mail and Phose Orders Filled Promptly . . * ’I‘H’E finest present for the season would be the re- finishing or redecorating, in our shop, of some of the marred and hard worn furniture of the home or office. We also make cornices for the windows. The studio will take care of odd decorated pieces to give a spot of color where it is needed. Screens and period decorations for large and small homes will be done very reasonable and artistic at prices every one can afford. Leadies of culture and fine taste have always been vleased with Desel's color schemes. YWork Shop NISHING OF FURNITURE 9000000090000 0000000000000000000000. N ALWAYS Spells the will tell you since we manu- hosiery others cannot compete Beautiful Picot Top, Sheer Chiffon or Service Weight Extra Value even at $1.00 HO§IERY Extra sheer chiffon Hose, worth $1.25. Our price GENUINE 2-Thread, Tissue Sheer. now v $1.29 lues in the City STEP-INS SLIPS Sedadad Sttt setadetatate i e R S S S N R S R R R R R R T T T T Ry TR TR T T TRt nereee Popular Bride MRS. ERIC GEORGE WARREN. Before her recent marriage Mrs. Warren was Miss Mary De Sales Dickson. has a host of friends in the Capital. Miss Elizabeth Barnes and M Walsmith. The rush chairman is Miss Catherine Austin. At its meeting last Tuesday, at the home of Miss Virginia Beall, Beta gave a surprice shower to Mrs. Christine Burton Eader, who was married at Thanksgiving. noon at the Madrillon. include Miss Evelyn Mezzanotte, Miss Marianne Mezzanotte and Miss Rose Corrado. The hostesses will be Mrs. Camille Quinn, president; Miss Iolanda Giuliani, vice president; Miss Ida Sol- dano, secretar Miss Edna Padgett, treasurer; Tess Ricci, Miss Bar- 0, s will be decorated with red and white carnations, the colors of the | supper was served. e — pledgees will wear a corsage cluster of sweet peas of similar colors. Following the tea the rush girls are to be enter- tained at a theater party as guests of the sorority. The pledgees will receive their final initiation and will be pre- sented with certificates Thursday. Plans are under way for the annual Christmas party, to be held at the home of Mrs. C. Quinn, December 21, BUDD’$ ESTABLISHED 1876 A DINNER FIT FOR A KING Our_Sunday dinner is 'a rare combination of the market’s>finest foods, deliciously pre- Opsters on to _tender Goose. Turkey, Roasts and and our own Famous Desserts. Order Washington’s Richest To Cream, packed and delivered, $1 at. BUDD’S 18th and Columbia Road Col. 0706 December Bride Given Evening Supper Party A bridal shower was given by Mrs. John Walker, at her home, 1140 Bu- chanan street northwest, on Thursday evening, in honor of her cousin, Mrs. | George Banks, who was before her| marriage December 3 Mrs. Juanita Limerick. The home was beautifully decorated with Killarney roses and ferns. An orchestra played at intervals during the evening and at 11 o'clock & buffat $1.00 drastically reduced prices in every She | Newly pledged members of the Tau | Delta Phi Sorority will be guests of | honor at a tea to be given this after- | The pledgees | sorority, and each of the members and ' department during our | semi-annual clearance | now in progress Evening Gowns, Dresses, Coats, Suits, Hats, Furs, Sportswear, Bags, Novelies | ! Misses’ Department . offers many exceptional values in this clearance. all sales final iss Alva Giuliani and Mis | s professional talent and or- chestras for clubs, banguets, smokers and special events ramatic and minstrel shows. Jack Mullane, 714 11st st. n.w._Met. 0395, ANDIRONS. L. BROMWELL, Inc., 723 12th st. n.w. Large and complete stock of fire- * place equipment, fire sets. screens, grates, s._gifts._ Pounded 1873. ~ ANTIQUES. b tate, $115. A F. Arnold. 1323 G st nw. i bought and sold. ablishied 1885 3_17th_st_n.w. BAGS. T Made ANDBAGS e an relined. to z rder. M. Kohrn, . at Conn. No. 1210, | The_New Quality Laundry. Atlantic 1375. CORSETS AND FOUNDATION GARMENTS. | ok | EE our new designs. Distinctive fea- | tures. Exclusive ideas in foundation | garments. Pit guaranteed. Madame Eugenie & Co.. 1415 G st. n.w. CRYSTALS RESTRUNG. OUR crystals restrung on chain. on unbreakable cord. 75¢ per strand. | No charge for clasp. LEWIS the Jew- eler. 505% 11th st. n.w. DAMP WASH. WENTY-FIVE pounds, one dollar, We specialize on family washing. plete laundry rervice for the family. LUGGAGE. HE house of many leathers. G. W. King, ir, 511 11th st. n.w. Luggage, English saddlery, harness and all leather goods: pairing by expert workmen, "MANUFACTURING JEWELER. it 811 E st. n.wy, ERRMANN—Est. 1802, and floor. Diamonds, watches, mounts will protect your Pearls | ings. | D. Mul. la; 4 _11th st n.w. Met. 9395. | MIRRORS RESILVERED. CO m sentati Met.” 6945, MIRROR SWITCH PLATES. JHY not replace those tarnished meial plates with the new bevel-edge_ glass ones? er plain or etched. Stand= ore s 1324 N. Y. DANCING SCHOOL. ACK MULLANE announces opening his Salon of Dance. Complete course in stage and ball room’ dances. ~Children’s and fimts classes and private lessons. 714 st . Met. 4 . NSULT us with your mirror problems, We design, hang. remodel and frame nirrors. A call ‘will bring out repre= ve. Capitol Mirror Co.. 603 D st. n.w. 1ith_St. N.W. 9395 _GE. 204 DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. RANC JEWELRY CO., at 627 7th n.w., at | G. 1s the headquarters for nationally krown and nationally advertised Jew- elry. _No_interest_charge—a_year to_pay. "~ DRESS SHOP. Ca >APERHANGING. APERHA G—Firsi-class work. Guar- anteed at most reasonable prices. Pl 1212 G st. Met. 7771 Get_one of our steam permanents. at popular prices _ BEAUTY SHOPPE B Complete beauty service, A LBERTINE BEAUTY_ SHOPP) perfectsatisfaction N, Wayes of distinction, Phones: Colimbin 7400-7640. nw New Amsterdam Hotel. Bu.L.s BEAUTY SHOPPE, 133: Becond P: P 333 G £t. n.w, ational Bank Bdg. Metro. 71 nent e T Waving Scalp treatments. Beauty culture it all its_branches. Inc.. 1324 ave. n.w; nt st. Re- ttrac- ture framing and art pictures. Chas. R. sually af L o 46 E an, H_st. ne._Lincoin 2239, PETS. OX TERRIERS. chows, Bosions, Eskime Spitz, collies. Persian kitt tropieal and wold fishes, pquarim canaries. Mexican p: tles. ' Schmid's Emporium n Klm:uwf‘ms Mt Pl rkable ‘values in unu: ftting. *Open "evenings._Phone ‘Gol. 0T13.. ELECTRICAL AND RADIO SERVICE. XPERT repairing and installation of all | . kinds. Complete electrical | B i il ¥ I ™ BHOTOGRAPHERS. 7 Georgetown Elec. Co.. 1205 Wis. ave | __ = il T, 'S STUDIOS, ~ ELECTROLYSIS. INRE R S T singing rs, turs 713 12th bt L ots. o iz £ NRAY hair practically and correctly dyed. Soe Mrs. E._Davis about your gray hair problem. She will tell You what is cor- rect n your case, Mrs. E. Davis, 1203 F 8 nw.. Room 3. Phone Met. 81 ONNIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, D Specializing in Eugene 2 ermanent waving. Marcel _later. 50c. HE French Permanent Wave I give a big special for this month. Shampoo and finger wave, 75¢. Push-up or flat_wave and ringlet-ends. $3.95. Col. 9010. 2821 14th st. n.w 310 11th st. EEN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, Room 202, 1320 P st. n.w. Met. 9891 Permmanent waving and beauty culture {n all its branches. of New York—Beautitul : Snent wave, special, $3. S Salhinsion. BIdx - National 461 evenings by sppointm ES of unparalleled beanty— or Indies of discriminating taste. ‘Winter Permanents are the vogue. s, — Frames Made fo Order. UPERFLUOUS hair on face gone forever. o 18 Tndorsed by Ml | —=— - dt-houEservice. ool PHOTOGRA! Rola dynamic speaker, 6 tubes, a Wor der performer, Only at Post Standard, 8 P st. n.w. and 423 i1th st. ON'T fool around with a geod T D &0 . Service charge. $1.35. Call Adams 3316 Reliable Radlo Co., 2465 18th St. N.W. Tubes and accessories. RADIO SERVICE. Science. For scalp and hair treatments PHIC SUPPLIES consult our bacterinlagist. | bbb i ULLER & CALBERT, Inc., wholesale and _Nat. 8779. 1000 Conn. ave.. 2nd floor. retail photographic suppites, camera re- EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY pairing. photostats. line prints. Films . for all model cameras. 815 10th n.w. AVID'S, 928 F st nw. PORTRAIT. OUR silhouctte porirait hand cut by art= Drogress. Shop 333 93iy Frice, two for 1. "The Oliver ‘. Open evenings. Newest hats greatly reduced. 0p._802 181 JRi‘AbI—OV ening 'BRIEN, 1335 G Street Northwest. N 5 aade Tor “THAT SPECIALoc- Clearance 50 hats, Monday, CASION.” §5 per month. Okay Radlo Special, $1 and $2. ot G0 Call Mr. Scott. Dist. 3106, 417 11tn Regardless of former prices. 2635 for a Jackson Bell Midget, complets PECIALIST on fountain pens. Ruseell £ Kincey, % 14th st. ewelry—Engravini n.w. Phone FROCKS. National 1330, YRTLE PRICE, O harcel Manicure z she wave. ‘OHINGLE SHOPPE Building. mezzanir 35, Marcel—finger W ‘Metropolitan 7304 WAVE SHOP. Bernet ‘-ltnh»:; ve with ringlet ends. comolete. Eayert” perators. Metro. 6411 1926 50c. T sk Fingletta ends. ) pay more would be foolish. To pay 0 B omid be taking a risk. With the genuine Ringlette wave you are takine Gives a marcel top with beantiful Potitively reauires no finwer fea. 815, "OUr «pecial prics o_and wave. T8¢ W Mat. 9795 CARTER. expert Fair tinfing. s a0} Treera Bl 11 TILE_# Room: NEW AND SECOND HAND. | EST gervice in town. Highest class Tabe oratorias with fa ned cervice Tha know th: Se-vics ations] Padio Servics. Met. 5978, IGIOUS ARTICLES 7OIGTS, the Jeweler. . Rosaries. Pravef books. fals. statues. ete. w. LORIDA—Phill fashion garments, locally desler. will sell wha*t T have. o= make new ones to order at special prices. Drive up di- rect to our atelier. 1800 Wis. ave.. and make and sizes. Phone West 1254 E_are now showing exquisite stvles in "~ FROCKS AND HATS. SILVER-PLATING. H. BROMWELL, Inc., Washington's finest silver-plating, repairing, lae= ouering. Ar ed. Expert repairi 12th st. n. SCALP TREATMENTS. OU MUST have beautiful hair. Dandraff, itehy scalp and falling hair are due germ infection. Consult our bacterie ologist. Ladles and nentiomen treated. 1 Dillon, Inc. Nat. 8779. 1000 Conn. ave.. 2nd fioor. TAILOR. appreciate real you clothes to in the end. n.w. parts chromium’ plate o ¢ or works of art. = T4 78 see what cash will do for you New and slightly used furniture. Sach's Purniture Co., D_street corner 8th n.w. FURRIER. OW open with a_complete line of 1931- | 32 ‘models at very low prices. Our sale starts with fir coats for $50 and | The Model Fur Shop. 923 G st. n.%. | 3o D= | cheaper | Connecticnt up ‘workmanship? s tailor. Ackerman, you OSEPH ROSENDORF, 817 1ith st. n.w. Fur coats. $49.50 and up. Guaranteed first-class quality. HOSIERY REPAIRING. o . 3158 Mt. Pleasant st. n ~ THRIFT SHOP. _ JSANDS ot booki_for sale cheap: B :}0!!1! and browse or sen Pearlman’s Big Book Shop, Ect 1807 BOOKS. T3 UY sour praver bos 1s frem ¥ your praver bosks and hymna Cbarsell's Book Store. 807 G st. n.w.. st a spectal 10 per cent discount. Bibles at_all prices. Best religious books. CHURCH SUPPLIES. STMAS cards—personal, {riendly and A Elons calendare{riendship and ‘in- Spirational from Dodre. Pursell’s Hook Store. 807 (1 'st. n.w. Washington, D. C. Distriet 1542 TUNS reknit. Snass removed in all knit goods. hosters. sweaters, etc. Restor- ing mes| lery is our speclaity. Southern Stelos Co., 701 13th st. INTERIOR DECORATING. NTIQUES restored. Upholstering, repro- ducine and repairing, Sitp covers. A. Castleman & Co., 2433 18th st n.W. Columbia 4542 Branch. ‘Alexandria 2630, K made Clark. 12213 2 ot stockines readv to hang. "TRUNKS & LEATHER GOODS. UTZ & CO., Inc., established 1804. Man- ufacturers trunks. bags and leathes oods of the better ari Large an: finely _equipoed exvers workmen. . Tepalr shop with All work guaranteed. Also best American and European ladies' and men's gloves. Phone_National 0244, WALL PAPER. KEYS. EYS to fif all makes of locks. Locks installed and repaired. Duplicate keys while you wait. 25c rner & K t. 3005, ~ CLEANING AND DYEING. for_or paperhanger f8 EANERS, 5210 Mt. Pleasant rreces and avening gowns cleaned. $1.00 overcoats _cleaned. 75c. pos. TiEs. portieres, hats. blankets, etc. Tust phona bia 7029 \HECKER CL) = AN furs. omplete lin ) wall 8370, 'WATCH REPAIRING. FJBE WATCH REPAIR SHOP, 737 13th st. n.w. of de. aper Co.. 1231- Lsmp shades made to order. We teach lamp-shade making. Instructions free. Phone Natl. 8569. CLEANING AND DYEING. TAR LIGHT DRY CLEANING & DYEING l REMEMBER THE ADDRESSES “'Inc. Main office and Dlant, 3008 Coh B e North, 7570, ” Wheren you 1lve "we cail'” All dresses’ 4ng event Eowns cleaned and pressed; $1. Ladies” plal cloth coats, $1. Ladles’ Inter coats, $1. Fir ) Coffars ‘and caffe attached. "inciadi sl & i) s oullssc iien B . lizo {1 cleaning and ing all kinds Of Tur cOMa. 1 e Twenty-five vears of satisfact sonably priced watch repair: Fancy shaped crystals put on while you wait, 75c. Morris_Blumenteld. WINDOW SHADES. ET our estimates on window shades and UDALIA STUDIO, 516 12th St. Rdss. Wira Trames to”mrdes f ram, order. riod Into’ attractive lampe. she LINENS. AND-EMBROIDERED linens greatly re- duced: bridge and luncheon sets: tap- NW., ory, rea- D Vases conve: t, 7047, tries and Indis prints; mak 1 perhanging. P }‘t‘_".&"flfl" Lhen siop 15K Paperhanging. Prompt and efciens ser & Pu 101 st v, Natl 935 gL v