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SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. 7Sma11 Group Entertain Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten Honor Mme. Aubert at Dinner. Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck entertained a small company in- formally at dinner last evening. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten had guests dining with them last evening, entertaining in compli- ment to their house guest. Mme. Au- bert of New York, who will remain with them over Sunday. The chief of the Bureau of Effciency and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown will give a reception Sunday afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock at the Washington Club. Th 1l be assisted in receiv- ing by their daughter, Miss Constance Connor Brown, who, after several vears on the direction staff of the | Cornell University Theater and a sea- son of study in Germany with the for- mer director of the Munich Artists’ ‘Theater, has charge this Winter of dramatics at George Washington Uni- versity Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Rob- bins have issued invitations for a din- ner party Monday evening, January 11. Miss Florence Aileen Brown, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Perry Mor- ton Brown, will entertain at supper this evening in compliment to Miss Ella Teft Sandberg, debutante daugh- ter of Capt. and Mrs. Samuel Steele Sandberg. Miss Brown will be as- i by her mother, Mrs. Brown; Sandberg, mother of the honor : Mrs Paris Brendle, Mirs. Marshall Lake, Mrs. Robert Tilman Norman, Mrs. Verne Simmons Miss Charlotte King and Miss Lucille Mille. | Dr. and Mrs. Samue’ M. Becker en- | tertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last night, ‘aeir guests numbering 14 Of Personal Interest to \\7ashingt-\n Residen:s Mr. and Mis. Herold Ganss and fOUNg Son arc now oceupying their new ungalow in Chevy Chase. Miss Francis Luchs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs of Connecticut . will have as her guests during ristmas holidays the Misses Sue and Marjorie Weill, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weill of Phila- delphia The Misses Mattie and Millie Oet- tinger entertained at a 4ea at their home on Wednesday. Arthur Hahn will spen$ his Christ- mas holidays with his parel Mrs. Ha Hahn of Twen street. He is a student at Yale College. The formal invitation dan:e last night at the Woodmont Ccuntry Club given by the Sigma Omega Pi Svrorit; was oyable affair and well at- was served it midnight. ) out-oi-town guests irom Balti- more and P! delphia wure present s Hazcl Pearlman of Philadelphia is spending the week erd as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Kohuer of Belmont road. and attended the dance last night ¢ Woodmont Country Club. s Kohner was recently the guest of Miss Pearlman in Philadelphia and attended her dance at her home Satur- Judge_ ar Milton Strasburger of Ontario road. who attends Barnard 1l be home for Tilie Raff of Baltimore s the past week in Washington at heme of her fon Harold Levi ang cet, and ref d to her " Nordlinger leaves today Tenn.. to be the guest Marks over the Christ- mas holidays Mrs. Gus Ring is the guest of rela- tives in Cleveland. Mrs. Nellie Castel- berg of New York is spending several weeks in Washington at the Lee House. Mr. and Mrs. David Morris, who make their home in the West, will be the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Sol Morris of Newton street, the coming week. Mr Sand Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg of the Westchester leave today for At- lantic City for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. David Weinberg of Baltimore motored here last week end and were guests of relatives Cora Spicer was hostess Tues- dav night entertaining at bridge at her home Miss Fannie Lang of New York is the guest of her her and sister-in-law Mr. 4 Joseph Lang of the Ponce 4514 Connecticut avenue poured tea. J. M. Beck of New York Mrs. Hollister Sturges is giving a tea | this afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel, | | where she and Mr. Sturges are mak- | | ing their home this Winter. They came here from Stone Ridge, N. Y., about a month ago. Sunday afternoon, December 27, from 5 to 7 oclock, a tea will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan at the Shoreham for their daughter, Mrs. Carl Willlam Buchheister of New York. who will spend the Christmas holidays here Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair enter- tained at dinner and bridge for 12 guests Wednesday evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Joseph P. B. Barber and her daughter, Miss Willa Luce Barber, will be hosts at a tea today, from 4:30 to 8 o'clock at their home on Northampton street. Capt. and Mrs. Samuel S. Sandberg were hosts to a group of eight at din- ner on Wednesday evening at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Sandberg has just recently arrived in Washington {rom California with her daughter, Miss Fila Sandb g, a debutante of this sea- son Mis. Guomy - Gordon Asher entertain- ed at a tea last Sunday afternoon, Dc- ember 13, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Boush, 222 South Wash- ington_street, Alexandria, for Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz and their de- butante daughter, Miss Caroline H Schulz, of Fort Humphreys. Mrs. Ash- er was assisted by Mrs. Samuel Ansell Mrs. Laertes J. Owen, Mrs. George Joerne, Mrs. Samuel F. Harper and Mrs. Henry Spillin of Washington. Mrs Henry C. Johannes of Fort Humphreys Hollander, will hold its fifth lecture on Tuesday, December 22, at 10:45 am. a the community center, Sisteenth and Q streets. Mrs. Hollander will talk on Jewish pioneers of America dating from the time of Columbus to Revolutionary times. A party of Washingtonians will mo- tor to Baltimore Christmas eve to at- tend a formal dance at the Phoenix Club given by the Baltimore Chapter of Pi Tau Pi Fraternity. The regular meeting of the Wash- ington Chapter Hadassah will be held Tuesday evening, December 29, at the community center at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs Archibald Silverman of Providence, R. I, will be the guest speaker. The central group will meet at the community center on Tuesday after- noon. December 22. at 2:30 o'clock. under the leadership of Mrs. Tobias Naftalin. She will present a piper on David Wolfsohn. Max Nordau and other contemporaries of Theoder Horzl A communal card party is being planned by Hidassah for the benefit of the donors’ luncheon, which will take place on February 24 at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Willlam Ogus is chairman of arrangements. Mr. Emanuel Wertheimer of Balti- more is the week end guest of friends and attended the sorority dance at the Woodmont Country Club last night with & party of friends who motored over for the affair. Miss Amy Behrend is home from Goucher College with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend of Military road. and during the holidays will go to Philadelphia for a visit. Miss Ruth Bchrend will have as her guest Miss Ferle Hoffman of New York Miss Marjorie Feist. who is attending National Park Seminary. has joined her mother, Mrs. Irene Feist, and s Miss Frances Feist, at the Lombardy New York. for the holidays Miss Ferda Oppenheimer sailed Fri- day from New York for an 18 day cruise to the West Indies. Her mother, Mrs. Max Oppenheimer, and aunt, Mrs Goldsmith Sigmund, who spent last week in New York, her returning today. | The Temple Collegiate will give its annual luncheon Monday, December 28, | at 12:30 o'clock at Harvey's. All col- | lege boys and girls are invited. | The Misses Vera Reifkin, Rosalie | Weinberg, Lillian Kahn, Regina Otten- | berg. Amy Behrend and Sylvia Sherby are home from Goucher College for the holidays. Alvin Newmyer, ir., who attends Bor- dentown Military Academy, is spending the Christmas holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, at the Westchoster. Miss Lillian Kahn, a student at Goucher College. is spending her Christ- mas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Isadore Kahn SUNDAY ican Scenario Japan and India. and who served with the Red Cross in Paris during a diving bell in 1925, thing different” 2 internationally While her husband was bu the American Mexico City, ¢ was Ambassador, Mrs was equally busy producing a seven-reel sound picture of Mexi Finding Mexico a count swers and legen, alid adobe hut P taken two and cne-hall years. Besides financir production Mrs, rke the country's history, had Mexicans enact the Furnished & Unrurmshed Reservations Now Being Made STAR, WASHINGTON, D. e e ARMY, NAVY AND MARINE CORPS JOIN IN HOLIDAY BALL Inset: Mrs. Lutz Wahl, widow of Maj. Gen. Wahl, who is active chairman for the service holiday ball to be given at the Willard the night of December 29. Seated: Miss Mary Elizabeth MlA‘Arfllur chairman of the Girls’ Committee, with Miss Fanello Castenado, member of the committee, and Miss Adelaide Jahncke, vice chairman. Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, chairman of the Floor Committee, h a Iarzr numhrr nl assistants, will make the ball a success. Gifted New York Woman Writes M scoured the country for beauty spots where the ac Recently, upon their return to the United States, Mrs gave a pri- vate showing of at the White House for Presia 1d Mrs. Hoover As s00n as it Is sct to music, the pro- duction will be released to the public. Mrs. Rublee is much more interested in delving into unexplored regions of the world than in any glamorous so- ciety function. hen Pell, another socially promi- attanite, is engaged in pre- serving the historic spots of Northern New York. For some time he has spent his Sumizers and mos: of his Winters in plans for the restoration of Fort Ticonderoga. At presents he is busy moving guns from various parts of the West Indies to the fort, which is in Essex County, N. Y. Hundreds of Gifts have arrived that simplify shopping For Last-Minute DECEMBER 951—PART THREE. and Capt. Frank B. Goettge, vice chair- Bachrach Photos. Delaware State Sacicfy lemg Christmas party‘ The Delaware State Society will hold rclock at the Thomas Circle Club. Representative will give a Christmas address, and there | v Christmas program | with a Christmas | us to give each mem- \"of Christmas, ammele. and the Spirit of Raymond, will | will also be a lov of special features, tree and Santa C! Miss Helen J: entertainment is Mr Capital's Sororities Plan Many Functions For Christmas Season Sigma Epsilon Confers| Formal Fourth Degree. Phi Sigma Epsilon to Give Dnnce. The formal fourth degree of the Sig- | ma Epilon National Sorority took place last night in the palm court of the| Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street, followed by a dance in honor of the 13 newly-installed pledges. Mrs. | Evelyn Wallace of Nu Chapter, chair- man of the executive council of Colum- bia Province, conducted the ceremonies, | and the following presidents formally | greeted the new girls of thelr respective | chapters and presented each new mem- | ber with her membership certificate, a | recognition pin and a corsage of white roses; Miss Helene Page, Alphl Miss Mary Elizabeth Leith, Beta; Miss Lil- | lian~ Lindquist, Gamma; Miss Mary | Frances Glenn, Delta; Miss Katherine Sebastian, Nu. ‘The members installed last night are: Alpha Chapter, Miss Mary Bowman, Miss Florence Riley, Miss Elinor Gaither; Beta Chapter, Miss Charlotte Knode, Miss Phyllis Frisbee; Gamma Chapter, Miss Virginia Magill, Miss Elizabeth Owens, Miss ' Jane Parker: Delta Chapter, Mi Claire Marie Thempson, Mrs. Mary Frances Bennett; Nu Chapter, Miss Charline Springsguth, Miss Irma Bradley, Miss Eleanor Gio- vanetti. Miss Dorothy K. Golladay, president of Eta Chapter, Phi Sigma Epsilon Na- tional Sorority. will act as hostess for the chapter Christmas party Tuesday evening, December 22 Phi Sigma Epsilon National Sorority will have its annual Christmas dance at Indian Spring Golf Club, Tuesday eve- ning, December 29. Those serving on the committee are Miss Margaret Jose, Miss Merriam Hubbard, Miss Margue- rite_Throckmorton and Mrs. J. Allen McNeal, chairman. The Washington Chapter of the Ran- dolph-Macon Alumnae Asociation is en- | tertaining at tea this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Hay-Adams House in honor of Washington girls who are home from Randolph-Macon for their | Christmas vacation. A very delightful tea was given in the empire Toom at the Shoreham Hotel last Sunday by Gamma Chapter, Chi Sigma National Sorority, for its rush girls. Covers were laid for 17 guests, | the tables being artistically decorated The chairman of arrangements was Miss Mae Gordon The bi-monthly meeting of Gamma Chapter was held Tuesday at the apartment of Miss Anna Hawvermale | the Kennedy-Warren. Arrangements are being completed for | Gamma's annual Christmas party tc te held Monday. December 21, at thc home of Mrs. Lucile McLean, 3506 Sixteenth street northeast The Winter dance of Beta and Gam- ma_Chapters of Pi Delta Kappa Fra- SOCLEET Y 3 e o ternity was held at the National Press Club ball room Saturday, December 12. The Beta Dance Committee was com- k posed of Mr. Gregor Kramm, Mr. Jac] Kelly and Mr. Thomas Jenkins. The Gamma Dance Committee in- cluded Mr. Gordon O’Hanlon, Mr, Ken- neth Walsh and Mr. Lloyd Carey. The affair was chaperoned by Capt. and Mrs. Joseph A. Walsh of Taylor street and Mr. and Mrs. Willilam E Carey of Chevy Chase, Md. In addition to enjoying the excellent music, the members of the Capital| City's younger set were treated to the unique experience of hearing the first Washington presentation of the Na- tional Fraternity's song, “Pi Delta Kap- pa Sweetheart.” Monday, December 28, at 1 o'glock | | p.m., University of Michigan alumnae and their friends will gather at the| Shoreham Hotel for luncheon. College | women from Ann Arbor, home for the holidays, are especially urged to come | The latest date for reservations is De- cember 24. with Mrs. George W. Lips- comb, 1701 Holly street, in charge. formal initiation of the pledges Chi Sigma Delta Somrl!vansgh!l'ao the The new members received into the sisterhood were: Miss Dorothy Pottbury, Mrs. Dorothy Richmond, Miss Mary % C:\Ed"n Mhllls Lillian E. Dei- iss Emma Flin M?rr;;ha W. Ennis. e e Chi Sigma Delta Sorority was founded in March, 1931, by !{ud?nt girls of the Columbia Technical School, and is open to all girls and women of the dnltmg pmfesslon Breakfast Fo”ows R-un Of London Hunt Hounds Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Lips- |comb of Washington and Loudoun ounty entertained gt a hunt breakfast yesterday, following the meet of the Loudoun Hunt hounds at their newly acquired home, Raspberry Plains, near Leesburg. Guests from Washington, Alexandria, Midd!eburg, Purcellville and Leeshurg were present. Telephones in use in Great Britain | number nearly 2.000,000. The rush girls, Miss Florence Davis Miss Mildred 'Bursley, Miss Lola Charlesworth, Miss Harriet Haig, Miss Jane Scearce, Miss Frances Moeller and Miss_Helen Sheldon of Alpha Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, were the guests at tea last Sunday at the home |of s. Albert L. Lynn and Mrs. Ruth S. ite, Cavalier Hotel. Beta Chapter, Tau Phi Sorority, is having a tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the home of Miss Kathryn L Foltz, 3822 Garfield street northwest, in honor of their rush girls. Sweet Briar day, December 28, will be observed this year by the alul ° and student body of Sweet Briar C lege in Washington at a luncheon at the Shoreham Hotel, Arrangements for the occasion arc being made by Miss Elizabeth Saunders with the assistance of Miss Virginiz Keyser, Miss Ruth Remon, Miss Nancy Hanna, Mrs. William B. Sims and Mrs Henry Shepherd. Miss Lila Sarl entertained Tuesday at her home, 1669 Park road, when the POTTHAST Removal Sale POTTHAST Removal Sale 19th st 1807 Columbia Road Have Your Christmas Dinner With Us Today! (As We Will Not Be Ofen on Christmas) A Good Old-Fashioned Christmas Dinner With All the Fixin's and Trimmin’s Which, of course, always include cocktails, soups, fresh vegetables, salads, desserts, minte, nuts, candy, etc. Will Be Served for $1 SHOPPERS ¢ Corvenient Reference Jor Shoppers COLUMNS AMUSEMENTS. | IGH class professional talent and or- Chestras for clubs. banguet 5 DIAMOND cluster ring, fo close es- i A P Arnold TICOLAIDES. 3 e ght and sold. hed 1885 st_nw Made Repaired ks 10 and order relined. | 745N st n . at Conn. No. 1210, | ~ BEAUTY SHOPPE. CLEANING AND DY El\(. CORSETS A‘\D FOL\DATIO\ : GARMENTS. ew designs. Distinctive fea- Exclusive _ideas Eustaie s Co. 1515 & at” Esrn CRYSTA[S RESTRUNG Is restrons on ehlln Peirls S upbreakable cord. Toc per strand. Ro chazee for clach. LEWIS the Jew eler, 505'; DAMP \XASH f our steam BEAUTY SALON Waves of distinction, pop: i WENTY-FIVE pounds, one dollar. We specialize on fami% was col laundry_service i St E announces opening his T RANC JEWELRY CO.. at 6 the headauartes LUGGAGE. Tm house of many x,fm-xh I [nm\n\\-; st diamonds MIRRORS RESILVERED. msur us wllh ur_mirror problems. i P&P‘ERHA’QGI\G i eah Bt b pisnat Sulis S e T Shoppers o i : i A | College for Girls, at Bristol, Va. r?-‘Mrs. Stevens Hostess to hotel | Scalp treatm turned home yesterday to spend the INSPECTION INVITED neull < branches. ELECTRICAL AND RADIO resetting five davs late holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Interesting Group Tuesday | Nathan Sinrod, Manager R T T Archie D. Engle of Connecticut and| Mrs. Cabot Stevens has planned a | e oDeliani226 | | See Nrs B Davis about vour grav haif SERVICE. lic $ Cathedral avenues | luncheon for Tuesdav in the palm | ret BFOBlem: She B B BN "Th03"F v, | [SXPERT repairing and instaliation of all The donors’ luncheon, an annual | court of the Mayflower, full of especial | | oo, "Room 3 Phone Met. 8108 " kinds. Complete _stock of _electrtcal | PHOTOGRAPHI(, SLPPLIES event of the Washington Chapter Ha- | interest because it is given in compli- | | o u::{m‘;\‘ln'ns‘l:g:"le‘n:‘&lfi:’=!=‘é a7 Georseiown Elec, Go.. 1208 Wis. ‘ave. | TNULLER & d'ALBERT, Tne. wholcsale s et 2. D 1 T flower Hotel in February | of ‘this_season, who are her “Bedside | | IS I l |as | 7, and onar permanent waving. Msrcel ELECTROLYSlS : Mrs Snm\f«l xallluhnr nn'd taauz}l‘uw-s Cheer Bluebirds” of the Social Ser\lcei ‘50; = 5 3 S e on-faee-some Torever, | 1or_ A1l model a8 i of Philadelphia will come to Washing- | Department at Garfield Memorial Hos- HE French Permaneni Wave Shop w : B i fon this week to spend the holidays | pital. The lunch is also in monor of O [T e s e specal_tor"this montn, o s 3 indorsed, by Medienl| PORTRAIT. with the former’s mother, Mrs. Louls | Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. who has o ptImpss et B e ROl bagterlsiomict | SrouR smsssie sevt S Stern, of the Ponce de Leon & personal interest in the work being 9010. 2821 14th _Na 090 Cotin. ‘ave.. 2nd floor. _ \ ist of Mount Vernon. R Mr. Alfred Storn leaves Tuesday. sail- | developed at Garfield. Mrs. Stevens' = a 0 r 51 Cuba, to be abscnt until after the first | of last season who are active this sea. | g P:‘:mf\rflmru:.\v S hERTC 2o TRVIN 'BRIEN. 1335 G Street Northwest. Mr. ar;dh :\hd_c ?\l\aqugfé\:]:leer( m;—i ?;,(u‘p’:;fl?::qxnfi:\e s O Clearance 50 Monday, i eotienai i e e 9 T | Openeventgs b appointment. = Special. $1 and $2 | YYJAVES of unparalleled beauty— Regardless of former prices. Wommampsn 2 FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL. and su. Call West dassah, will take place at the May-|ment to the large group of debutantes | oy ¥ - = days only. Price. & 5 b | HEEN'S BEAUTY_SHOI - fiop e Ty Frices ing from Philadelphia for Bermuda and | other guests will be the past debutantes b 313 | Room 202. 1320 P st. L. 0891 EXCL 5]\,F M[LL]?\ERY Shop. 902 14th_: | i Mr. Jack Adler and Mr. Robert All- | Perma Jew 2 | Adams 3216 Mise A, Berger of Norfolk, Va 12161220 F Street N.W. FOR WOMEN FOR MEN (S FSTORIDAPRIN fashion sarments. Tocall B < r Short hair Jacobi of Connecticut avenue Long 0! ™ Rovert. Kautmann, Emanuel Schi and Maurice D. Rosenberg. jr. will In all the well known leathers: ‘are the VORUE. uuetoia 2 F st ._and m “lith st PECIALIST on fountain pens. ON'T fool around with a ool o The plan that permits extended pay- o S el B Kiney Dl bt ekt your selectigns from several patiérns. col \vnu TS the | ampoo and marcel SPAMBOS and fnger wave Beautiful silk handmade neck- " Since_i9is Wallince™, Fie. 3118 Tt Beeker wear in neat figures, stripes QHINGL & Permanents i o] i Auto part mium’ plats and piain shades S™gilage. nogtune st Py FURNITURE. il i vt i Siet ropoit Sornet pushoup | UACHS savs sce what cash will do for you S()CITTY Vj":“‘rmi'l'fl"m AL seaae nere.” New wnd Sigitly ged furnivire, Wi 2 s ture Co.. Expert operators. Metro. 6411 1936 D 'sirect corner sth nw Yo MUST Bave beauiitol TG 5 mare a5 FURRIER. o f };: YL"." Ringlette wave you are anI 7OW open with a complete line of 1931- H Dillor spend the Christmas holidays in’ their Washington hom Mr. Ira Matthews of Baltimore will hp the guest over the holidavs of Mr > William Jacobi of 4514 Con- - . Becticat avenue erle The Camille L. Lyon Study Circle. . under the leadership of Mrs. Herman | hlrts $ I '95 $ 35 eives & marcel top with beantiful | N["32 ‘models nl'h\'r'rv low prises. ~Our(_Nat. 8710, 1000 Conn. &1 . ;‘.”‘l?"' ','?fl,vp"m ¥ia7 TSNY oecinl brice. | up_The Model Fur Shop. 923 O st | TA ILOR R A frock to enchant the A heart of any Junior Miss : . : 2 e plete shampe nd ve. 75 G L ++ « guaranteed to stimu Te:l?éepn'::nr:rr‘ ==t s Bomart's BILF ST, Nk Met. 9700, OSEPH ROSENDORF, $17 11th st. nw, You appreciate real work 7 late |||_r most lar}Kuul beautiful ac Collar-attached and neckband TILE_& ‘:‘NF;RE ;(xr.::’r': gl-flu: “tint NOOREL Take a0 cothes o o talor 104 stag - line! Classically etyle I et e | ST rooms na- h L] SRR 54950 and wp nectiéfi e 0 cindibitil mple ... with its and plain colors, £ Guaranteed first-class quality. ‘\ i Cents ity and conts FeS: smooth fitting bodice, Jane Veogue BOOKS. i e Bk 05, ATEHD yarenieed” B crossed twice with silver 3 COND HAND. HOSIERY REPAIRING. ) fi"flfm bugles . . . satislyngly Hosiery Robes b baa A IR THRIFT SHOP fiuur finmp romantic with its wide, $1 man of Philadelphia are the week end guests of friends THE NEW Miss Gertrude Sherby will spend the Christmas holidays in Cleveland, Ohio, ly as guests of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Fried- e ; £ 4 " D e s el e ] man. Miss Sylvia Sherby wiil spen: ments on Gifts bought at g 47 Tath 4 R w 1 i the hnhda\s with her parents, Mr. and Oi 7! / g at cash prices, i come to Washington during the "w. : Anarch or halE mas be sub- e e o ,,f,,d exciusiiels ¢ Beguty Shoppe, dealer. will sell what T have. or_make new | WM. Jesse Fishel of Brookiyn, N. ¥ Hand Bag Necktles our 7%0"numa HPIdE ones to order at special Drive up di- Frank Luchs. Arthur Lyon, Herbert Pin seal. Morocco, calfskin. i Mrs. Harry Sherby of Decatur street - Col. 10413. FROCKS i to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H“Tben Feititea” tor relatives the past weel Tect to our atelier, 1300 ave. and make Rich, jr.. Paul Wilner, Robert Louis $ I .95 Some with zipper pockets. HUS ooks for_sale cheap. go0ds, hoslery, sweaters, etc. Restor- | JNHE THRIFT SHOP. 1011 E st. n.w. You THAOl}qlAh’\\::‘ nc'om‘e and browse or send ing mesh hosi fl’ !:h our speclalty. will fird just what makes kiddies hap- t list. Ptnrlmlnl Big Book Shop, Bcu(h!rn Stelos_Co.. l 121 4 p¥ (dd’:;l‘d dolls. toys, games. books, $ 5 75 s O b TR e R CORATING — | SR Ao e U nss Ik S BOOKS for Christmas wide skirt . . . a froth of swirling turquoise chif- This is the brand of hose that Cl J RTAINS ::;:r is ;;ll:over;';nct'yhi:li is known from coast to coast 3 i nd wearing | cowl in front . . . and the « : ) for its beauty a e I ed : d ualities. Over twenty selection of al]or $ 00 low square decolletage. - Tehades to choose from, of lcolorerand Fine French 'Vlzrmmrnr imstalled and repaired. Duplicate kevs Also best American and Fumpeln designs. A wonder- i i - have it also i in both chiffon and ta | rebaired. ¢ S jionfmarghaychila sokin service weights. ful gift. {Cnnlerwu cards—personal, friendly and | ¢, P05, VRIS © Vork avs. mw. Mot So0s ladies ands men's” sioves A NTIQUES restored. Uphoistering, repro- | 1RUNKS & LFATHER GOODS.” ducing and re, liflfll sll :u\erl A T your praver Tuoks and Eymasls from CaStiEman. & Co, 5433 TBth et oW Lr'rz & CO.. Inc.. established 1804, Man- Beautiful rayon and flannel lounging robes in a wide Pursell's Book Store. 807 G st. now.. &t | Columbia. 4543, Branets, Alexandria” 680 ufacturers frunks, bags and - leather BB er ont discount. " Bibles g00ds of the better grade. Large and at_all prices. Best_religious_books KEYS finely equipped repair shop with expert CHURCH SUPPLIES. Kus To AL ali_makes of Torks. Tocks | " ™™ All work suaranteed Peach Solc pair white. For a Junior religions calendars—friendship and in- o | Phone National 0244. e oo Mies—- spirational from Dodge. ~Pursell’s Book LAMP SHADES = R med $ o oo Washington, D. M ) WALL PAPFR. v N/ EO. E. CADARR CO., 1331 H st. n.w. | S o — ul 825 CLEANING AND DYEING. Lamp shades made to order | A“"mm'."'),("f'nf}““' ol .'f!“TT".'“Sf'q.‘. = o Fing. SIgnS. apital Wall Pa = Fine French Marauisette helmfiullv rlnncd i va Phone Natl. 8569. AW]X\DOW SHADES Rosi Suntan. ! e Rh ) Oroniatand st JUNIOR COLLEGE SHOP— ts, overcoats cleaned. 75c. — . = k= — — o th ve send ™Sy *your ar Turs. portieres, furs, UDALIA §TUDIO, 516 ifth st N.W. ET our estimates on window s nd ~{ & Cuiaine, fatr. blankets, etc. kes. d wnd “repains Jamp | (5 pavernansing Prompt and efcien: hone shades Wire {rames to Vases service. "Gk s des. mum'f- 02, converted Into. att Set. 047, Lot mow Haus, Szed, & PUORTeR 1017 Tie Green. LA THIRD FLOOR 1202 G St. bi s \‘ R R |

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