Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1931, Page 20

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B4 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) FEELU O o Lk - come on to attend the meeting of the committee being held in Washington &t this time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Auerbach were informally at home yesterday in their Tesidence, 1810 R street, in celebration of Mr. Aucrbach’s 80th birthday anni- versary. Many friends extended con- gratulations and recagnition of the day came from relatives and friends. Mr. Auerbach has for many years held an important place in the business world of Washington amnd is a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants, The Southern Society will hold its first reception and dance tonight at the Willard. The election of officers will precede the reception. Dr. George Havenner, vice president of the Bicen- tennial Commission for the District of Columbia, will outline the plans of the | commission to the society. - Mrs. William Stone Abert of Ward- man Park Hotel will leave in a day or | two for New York, where she will spend | the Christmas holidays with her son. About the first of the year she will jour- ney to Florida to spend about three months, returning to her apartment, at Wardman Park, in the Spring. Mrs. Joseph P. B. Barber and her daughter, Miss Willa Luce Barber, have | Open Until sent out cards for a tea, to be given at their home on Sunday, December 20, from 4:30 to 8 o'clock. Miss Alice B. McReynolds, a student of Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, |N. Y., will spend the Christmas holi- | days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. | W. McReynolds of 2241 R street, Wash- , Ington. | Gov. Alert C. Ritchle of Maryland | will be the principal speaker at the | Board of Trade meeting and supper to- night, which is to be held at the Wil- lard in the grand ball room. Other features of the program will be speeches by Maj. E. Brooke Lee and Senator L. G. Sasscer and singing by the George- | town University Glee Club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McNelll will entertain as guests in_their home, 3212 Garfield street northwest, tomorrow evening Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin, the newly elected president of Wake Forest College, and Dr. president of Meredith College. Mr. and Mrs. McNeill will also entertain the Wake Forest College quartet. ~he | occasion for the visit of Dr. Kitchin, Dr. Brewer and the Wake Forest C lege auartet is the Wake Forest-Mere- dith alumni banquet, which is to be held tomorrow evening, at 7 o'clock, at the new Kennedy-Warren Apartments | Dr. Kitchin and Dr. Brewer, the | principal speakers for the occasion, will ibe introduced, respectively, by Mr. | Gerald Johnson, from Baltimore, one | of the editors of the Baltimore Sun, and author of the world-famous book “Ran- vdolph of Roanoke,” and by Mrs. George PHILCO RADIO Given Away Enter this great Christmas contest NOW. Open to all customers. See the 7-tube cabinet radio on our Third i lln{l e s enses Give Her One of These | Smart, Durable Week-End Cases 12 and 14 Inch Sizes The case as Sketched above is made of duPont Fabrikoid. with pockets, beautifully lined and fin- ished. Some have mirror. All have double locks. A gift any woman will appreciate. Week-End 49 C i3 ases | High-grade week-end cases made of duPont Fabrikoid and ined | with moire silk. These have large pockets and double locks. In both || 18-inch and 24-inch sizes. Complete Selection of . Suit Cases, Week-End Cases and Traveling Bags $1.50 to $9.98 Real 'Kid Gloves urprise price for genuine kid || to delight any woman on mas _morn. Also in gloves of excellent qual- Smart_trimmed and_tailored and fancy cuff styles. - with - white,” brown - with- e and light shades $2.00 and $2.50 CAPE and suede gloves in dressy new slip-on styles, also in one-clasp and fancy cuff styles. Black-with-white and all the fashionable shades. $1 39 irregulars '1:urkish Bath Sets Make Sensible Gifts $1.98 Turkish Bath Sets Set consists of one large, heavy bath B ottty i §1.29 two wash cloths to match. Ir at- tractive gift box. $1.25 Turkish Towel Sets* Boxed sets consisting 7 9c of two large Turkish cloths to match. Heavy, absorbent Dainty and practical 50 borders. onds of better quality in sizes 81x90, 72x99, 63x99 and q | washable f| Charles E. Brewer, | CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED: 9 0’Clock Tomorrow Night | And Every Night Until Christmas NO EXTENSION OF WORKING HOURS, which remain the same for our wbmen employes. Extra sales- people are engaged to permit three more hours in our business day. The extra shopping hours are a real boon to those who are unable to shop during the day; and by increasing our force we help just that much to relieve unemployment. If you are too busy to shop during the day, visit King’s Palace tomorrow night or any night before Christmas—in the heart of the brilliantly lighted Christmas Center from G to K on Seventh Street. H. McNelll, president of the Washing- ton Chapter of the Meredith Alumni Association, Ohio Society to Hear Senator Bulkley Tonight. Senator Robert J. Bulkley will be the guest of honor and speaker at the first meeting of the Ohio Society for the season, to be held at the Shoreham Ho- tel this evening. Senator Simeon D. Fess, president qf the society, will open the meeting and welcome nembers and their guests. Vice President Sherwood D Shankland will have charge of the entertainment feature of the program. A reception in honor of the Ohio delegation in Congress will be held, be- ginning at 8 o'clock. Those in the re- ceiving line will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bulkley, Mr. Simeon D. Fess, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brand, Mr. apd Mrs. John L. Cable, Mr. and Mrs, John G. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Crosser, Mr. and | Mrs. William L. Fiesinger, Mr. and Mrs. | Byron B. Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | E. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hollister, |Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Jenkins, Mr. |Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seiberling, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin L. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Mell G. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles West, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. White and | Chaplain and Mrs. James Shera Mont- | gomery. | A musical program will include Mr. .| in_New York for several d: Fred East, baritone, and Mr. William Raymond, tenor, followed by refresh- ments, dancing and bridge. Future meetings of the society are scheduled for Jeauary 19—McKinley birthday celebration—March 14 and April 11. Prominent speakers have been secured for these events, among them Judge William F. Day of Canton, Ohio, son of the late Chief Justice Day, who will deliver the address at the Mc- Kinley birthday celebration. Mrs. Ellis Logan, 1661 Crescent place, will give a tea in honor of the National Capital Chapter of the Delphian So- ciety Wednesday. Mrs, Charles F. Schoonmaker, past president, and Mrs. T. P. Law, president, will assist in re- celving the guests. Mrs. Jefferson Myers, Mrs. Roy Gill of Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. O. A. Bergren and Mrs. Ruth H. Snodgrass will preside in the | dining room. Miss Alice Borland and Miss Nellie Borland arrived Saturday from their | home in Imlay City, Mich., and are at | the Dodge for the Winter. Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. Gookin are | s. Satisfaction Since 1859 ' 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. When Unable to Visit the Store, Write to Marion White, Our Personal Shopper January Coat Sale Before Christmas! $18.95 to $25.00 coats at and rough cloths, weaves, with various fine p rics. of want mend hose ment. service tops. stockings that so many folks will smoketone, negrita, matin, tropique, slight irregulars. Garments of quality in dozens of shades. Regular and extra size sizes in gowns. and chemises. | all your women friends. Street Floor. $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Hundreds of luxurious robes striped flannel. variously trimmed. sizes. Men's Depi.—Street Floor. | 75¢ Boxed Wash Cloths cloths with fancy colored Purchase of slight sec- 69 Street Floor. towels and two wash | quality with fancy colored borders. gifts. Six pretty wash $1.39 Seamless Sheets | seamless bleached sheets | 54x99. Not at all hurt for seryice. hosiery. med, appliqued and tailored styles. | bloomers, panties, step-ins and_vests. Double extra sizes in bloomers Choose these practical gifts for rayon, blanket cloth and all-wool Long shawl collars, All colors—im- mense selection of new patterns. All - @COATS 1§ Thrilling news, indeed—the opportunity to buy beautiful, brand-new fur-trimmed around half their worth. Of spongy woolens and center large fur collars and cuffs of elts. also of deep-pile fur fab- Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 34. Second Floor *1* Perfect Silk Hose 3 Pairs for $2.25 course you'll to give GOOD We com- these exquisite 19 full-fashioned silk to your good taste and good judg- | Silk-to-the-top chiffon hose and weight hose, both with Fashionable new colors. $1.25 Full-Fashioned Silk Mesh Hose Choice of large and medium mesh in these high-class silk want for gifts. In black, off-black and black. Very 69c Lovely Rayon Undies | In Regular and Extra Sizes—Some in Double Extra Sizes new lace trim- All pastel s in chemises, Regular C M‘en’s Izarine Jackets As Sketched ‘What a wonderful gift for the sportsman or any man who spends much time outdoors during Smart, warm, serviceable jackets made of genuine “Izarine” a chamois-soft, weather- Reversible—may b Brown, tan and grey. Winter! proof material, either side out, te 44.—Men’s Dept., Street Floor. 4,000 Gift Shirts MEN’S $1.00 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, individually White, tan, green, and blue. Collar attached. Really amazing that such good shirts All sizes 13': to 17, wrapped in Cellophane. should cost so little! desired. o MEN'S $1.50 & SHIRTS Bireet Floor, In the Rear—Next to Millinery Section. picoted I $2. and green broadcloth, fancy broadcloth, rayon-striped bloadcloth and fine woven madras. Collar attached, sep- T‘rlr collar and neckband shirts. Sizes 1313 to 19. Boxed At The smart, new lacy-knit sweaters in many popular styles $9.98 : | o combinations. Teg-o0'- mutton sleeves and | deep contrasting or harmonizing sketched above. also with surplice | front. Sizes 34 to 42. At Women's cardigan | 1007 pure wool, knit- ted with self stripes. Two pockets. Tan, navy and black. Sizes 36 to 46 lso many popular new styles in | slip-over sweaters Gift Sweaters and all colors ai borders. High crew neck, as style coat sweaters, 519 brown blue, green, Second Floor. Beautiful New Costume 24.00 Slips $ Fir Citis Freshly unpacked for Tuesday's gift shoppers—new styles in rayon French crepe costume slips, bias cut or princess style. Flesh and peach. Trimmed with deep laces top and bottom, combine with daintily embroidered design at top. Regular sizes.—Second Floor. worn with Sizes 36 5.95 Boxed if 59¢ 95¢ in white, tan, blue In Time To Solve Many Puzzling Gift Problems A Sale of the New Improved Model— “Chilton™ Fountain Pens at LESS than HALF'! $7.50 Styles Now . . . —Nationally known pens, noted for holding more ink than any other fountain pen. jade, blue and gold, brown and gold, marine green They’re Famous for Their Double Ink Capacity 2295 Choice of black, and brown and pearl finishes. $3.50 Chilton Pens, in This Sale at . . . . . 8145 —Jade green only—with iridium point—14-kt. gold pen. 5.00 Chilton Pens, in This Sale at . . . . . 8195 —Black and gold, harlequin and black and gold finishes. $10.00 Chilton Pens, in This Sale at . . . . . $3.95 —Black, pearl and marine green finishes. Kann's—Street Floor. Bright New Crepe Frocks $5.95 —They are all plain crepe, com- bined with contrasting colors, some have printed crepe sleeves, others puffed sleeves. There are high waist and bolero effects. All copies of higher- priced models, and have lace vestees, buttons and belts. Misses’ and Women's Sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. French Oriental Scatter Rugs $9.95 Size 4Y,x61 ft. —Imported rugs, coples of trye Orientals . . . with colors and pate terns woven through to the back, and fringe on both ends. 27x54-inch size—$3.49 15229-inch size—$1.00 Karun's—Third Floor. $1.19 to $1.29 SILKS 940 yd. Printed Silk Crepes Washable Flat Crepes Lustrous Satin Crepes Lovely Panne Satins Soft Chiffon Taffetas —A beautiful assortment of the season’s most popular weaves, New colors and new designs. 39-inch widths. Printed Rayon Crepe 79¢ yi. —39-inch printed rayon crepes with small floral and medium spaced patterns on dark grounds. Kann’s—8treet Floor. New Sweaters and Skirts $2.79 —Materials that closely imitate hand-knit and hand-crocheted sweaters, in plain, striped and combination color effects. New necklines and popular colors. —Rough wool skirts in a va- riety of weaves, including nov- elty mixtures, in green, brown, navy, black and wine. Sizes 26 to 34. Kann's—Second Floor, Tots’ Dresses With Stuffed Toy Dogs to Match $1.00 —Chic, perky little dresses of gayly printed and dotted wash fabrics—with a stuffed toy dog for a little girl to love, just exactly like the dress. Colors red, blue and pink. Sizes 1 to 3. Kann's—Second Floor. Coil Spring Studio Couch With Three Pillows $19.95 —When folded it is an attrae- tive denim-covered couch with three kapok-filled pillows to match—when opened it is a comfortable three-quarter size Kann's—Third Floor.

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