Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1931, Page 21

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"'SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) “A Woman Points the Way to Industrial Peace.” Miss Beatrice MolFe entertained at s bridge Saturday, having her guests in the club rooms in Sandy Spring, with her two sisters, Miss Estelle T. Moore and Mrs. Harwood Owings, ascisting her. Among Miss Moore's guests were Mrs. Charles C Tumbleson Mary Bentley, Mrs frs. Willlam H. Gilpin, k L. Thomas, Mrs. Lionel C. Probert, Mrs. Henry Owings, Mrs G. Rust Canby. Mrs. Prancis Miller, Mrs. Andrew Adams, Mrs. Willam H Hough, Mrs. Albert Willson, Mrs. Mah- lon Kirk, 4th: Mrs. Mortimer O. Stab- W. Moore, Mrs. , Mrs. Thomas Hyde, Brooke, Mrs. Rob- William E. Bond, Mrs Charles T. Hopper of 1 Miss Lillie B. Stabler, Miss Ar Miss Mary Mo-re Miller, Miss Mar- garet Brooke of P! M X s Lea, Miss Clari; er, Miss Florence Bentley, M thy Wet d of Philadel, Miss Mary Miller Stabler. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Tifereth Israel Congregation ~ will give its eighteenth annual novelty dance Sun- ening in the Jewish Community r, at 16th and Q streets north- when dancing will be from 8 to 1 Mrs. J. Horowitz is president of the auxiliary, Mrs. L. Alpert and Mrs. L. Winters vice presidents and Mrs. Joseph Cohen secretary Mrs. Mary Clarke Burnett of Pitts- . Pa., is passing a few days at t Mrs. Burnett is he soclal work of Carnegie Technology in Pittsburgh and is in the Capital attending the meetings of the American Sociological Society. Mrs. C. D. Baker had guests lunch- ing with her yest: y at the Carlton. Mr. Otto Engelmann will be host to a f 20 at the celebration an nce '‘dman Park Hotel Thursday eve- George Marshall entertained a ast evening at the Club Chan- supper dance. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Conklin of California, who are occupying All- oway in Sandy Spring during the Winter months, have been entertairing during the holidays for their sons, who are home from college, and Miss Conk- lin, a student at the Mount Vernon THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 193l l CHARMING SUBDEBUTANTE 3 MISS ELLEN JETT McCORMICK, Subdebutante daughter of Rear Ad Miss Sue Carpenter in the home of in Kenilworth, Ill, for the remain: Seminary. Among the guests at Christmas were Mr. and Mrs, C Stevens, brother-in-law and sister of Mr. Conklin, from Washington. Cuba expects its 1931-2 tourist sea- son will be & satisfactory one. al A. M. D. McCormick, who is visiting | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carpenter, the holidays. Spanish Sergeants Study. MADRID (#).—Hard-boiled sergeants are doing home work these nights fol- lowing a decree democratizing the army and making noncoms eligible for com- missions. Under the monarchy all offi- | cers were aristocrats. —Brooks Photo. | AfterChristmas Featured Tomorrow 425 Show Room Sample Chatham Blankets at Savings of 14103 —The entire sample line from the Chatham New York of- fice. Included in the purchase are fine all wool, and part wool qualities, woven in plaids and An After-Christmas Sale! 1,200 Fresh New “JERI-MAY” Wash Frocks Sizes 14 to 20 38 to 52 —These new frocks are different. They look as though they were worth very much more than the sale price. They are the lovely “Jeri-May” frocks made by the well known “Georgiana” makers ...the reason for the many charm- ing and colorful combinations you will find. Pretty, practical dresses made in new ruffled and flared styles, exploiting the new, chic, waist lines and flattering collars. Becond Floor. anni Penn. Ave—Eighth and B Stn Double-Bed and Extra Sizes Sale—Reg. 39c Glazed Chintz 17¢ va —An unusually large special purchase of glazed chintz makes this value possible. Many of the patterns are re- productions of early English designs. And there are col- ors suitable for every pur- pose. 59¢ Crash Cretonnes 29¢ va. —Heavy linen faced crash cretonnes, 50 inches wide. Four patterns—Twelve colors —Sold exclusively here in Washington. “Elco” Washable Window Shades 77¢ Ea. —Perfect quality . . . $1.00 grades. 3x5.9 size. Complete with fixtures for hanging. Kann's—Third Floor. solid colors, also many two- tone reversible combinations. The majority are single blan- kets, but a few are in pairs, 2% Now $1.98 to $10.95 Kann'’s—Street Floor. “Wear-Ever” 7 9C Aluminum $1.15 to $1.95 Values 3-Quart Convex Kettles —with self-basting cover. $1.25 value. 3-Quart Lipped Saucepans —enameled wood handle. $1.15 value. 2-Quart Covered Saucepans —lipped. Welded wooden handle. $1.28 value. 1-Quart Teapots —improved heavy hinge. $1.95 value. Kann's—Third Floor. “Parkastan” Royal Lustre Rugs $39.95 Some Irregular —Lovely rugs with a natural lustre that will not wear off. The colors are rich and beautiful—and the de- signs copies of old time orientals. Every rug fringed, which adds greatly to their attractiveness. S' Kann's—Third Floor. 1ze ‘Heller’ $29.95 Inner-Spring % S " Mattresses —High grade mattresses noted for quality, comfort $ and value! They are filled with tiny resilient coils, en- cased in layer felt, and cov- ered with damask ticking. ° All sizes—guaranteed. Kann’s—Third Floor. [ Rock Crystal Cut Stemware 29(3 Ea. —Goblets, sherbets, tumblers, etc., of clear sparking rock crys- tal glass decorated with floral cut designs. Open stock. Kann's—Third Floor. 22 Piece “Alice Ann” Luncheon Sets $2.88 —Beautiful sets in the new oc- tagon shape, with platinum edge and delicately tinted rose spray design on peach glow body. Kann's—Third Floor. 7-pc. Damask Table Sets $1.89 —Nice quality linen damagh sets, with colored striped - ders. Six napkins and a 54-inch cloth to a set. Linen Pillowecases 50¢ Ea. —TFull size pillowcases of a nice quality with hemstitched hems. Special Lot Rayon Spreads $3.95 Ea. —Single and double bed size spreads, in plain colors and fancy woven patterns. Tailored styles, with ruffied borders. $4.95 to $6.95 values. Kann's—Street Floor. Mill End and Discontinued Yarn Sale l-oz. Balls) 2-0z. Balls Reg. 30c Regularly to 42¢c 13V%e! 25¢ Kann's—Fourth Floor. COMING! Our Annual SALE of SHEETS and TOWELS Watch the Papers!

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