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SOCIETY | (Continued From Third Page) | tertained for their son, Eugene Earl, who is home for the holidays from Washington and Lee University, at a dinner dance at Columbia Club, last evening. Among the guests were Miss Lucile McGehee, Miss Kathryn Trott. Miss Ethel May Taylor, Miss Margaret Mayo, miss ssertha Schuitz, Miss Marie Jorolemon, Miss Stevens, Miss Edith Bruce, Miss Eileen Bradley, Miss Mar- jan Melletkamp, Mr. John Baier, Mr Robert Duff, Mr. Edward Duff and Mr. Charles May. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. MacMillan, jr., have arrived in Washington from their home in Minneapolis, Minn., and are stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. N. W. Irwin has returned to Washington after a holiday visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Love, in their Mary- land home. Mrs. 8. P. Cameron of Philadelphia is passing a few days at the Dodge end is accompanied by her sons, Mr. Sam- uel P. Cameron, Mr. Thomas P, Cam- eron and by her daughter, Miss ;Ann R Cameron. / Miss Clara Dillon entertained at a small party in her apartment at the Portner yesterday afternoon in honor of the Misses Mangan of Brooklyn, N Y., who are passing the holid k ys_in Washington with their mother. She WoopwarD & LoTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Tomorrow—Remnant Day You Can Save %4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone and mail orders not accepted Irregulars of Finer Hose, 45¢ If Perfect, Would Sell for 69c to $1.50, 773 pairs, including—530 pairs, sheer chiffon silk, with picot tops and plaited soles; 104 pairs_service weight, with lisle tops and plaited soles; 64 pairs heavy service weight Granite hose; and 75 pairs Bemberg hose, with lisle feet and lisle-lined hems. In a good assortment of medium and dark shades. Broken sizes. 68 Sma!'t Dresses, $7 Were $10 and $15 Very fine quality dresses, in sizes for women, misses, little and larger women. collection includes woollens, crepes, chiffons, and velvets—in black, brown, green, Also a limited number of Misses' Evening Dresses. blue, violet, tile, and | Bureau of Comm had as her young guests Louis and| George Salb, Thomas and Andrew Ma- honey, Walter Finnin and Joseph Salb, Virginia Martin, Anna-Mae Rover and Agres and Margaret-Mary Byrne. Games were played during the after- noon. Mrs. Gawler Hostess Today At Tea to Committee Members. Mrs. Walter A. Gawler entertained the ladies of her committce for the January tea of the Wesley Heights Club in her home on Wesley Heights at tea today. Plans will be discussed for the musical tea to b> given January 10 at the club. Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer will be the guest soloist and will be accompanied by Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schulze, who also will give a group of piano selections. Palestine will be presented at the diplomatic Sunday evening salon of the 1 Economics Jar- uary 3 in the west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel, at 9 o'clock promptly. The internationally known author, editor and traveler, Mr. Jacob DeHaas will show views of Palestine that he has made on his numerous trips there Orientl music will accompany the pic- tures. Mr. DeHias was secretary of the Palestine Development Leagues and the Zionist Committee. A buffet supper wi'l be served during the reception after the presentation of the program. | The debutante ushers will be Miss | Carolyn Schulz, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Edward Schulz; Miss Marie Louise Watson, daughter of Gen. and Mrs Joel Watson: Miss Josephine Lee, | daughter of Col. and Mrs. Harry Lee; | city, N. ., is the guest for the holidays THE EVENING Miss Frances Brooks, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harold Brooks, and Miss Mar- garet Morningstar. Membership cards must be presented at the door. Mr. John McGill Cooper, jr., of Ocean of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Saunders, on Wesley Heights. Mr. Robert E. Doyle has issued invi- tations for the supper dance at Ward- man Park Hotel this everfng, enter- taining for visitors who are in town for the holidays. r. and Mrs. H. B. Day of Jersey N. J., are passing some time at the Carlton. Miss Elizabeth N. Pope of Boston, Mass.. with Mrs. Guy V. Norwood, has ken an apartment at Wardman Park stel for the holidays. Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick of New York City is at the Dodge for a few days. Miss Fitzpatrick is in charge of the Harlem Continuation School in | New York. Implements 14,000 i‘ears Oold. Flint implements more than 14,000 vears old. dating from the ice period, Pave been found imbedded in Arctic clay 13 feet below ground. Archeol- cgists at the Museum of Gothenburg are of the opinion that the implements represent the oldest relics in Sweden. - — Farmers in the Union of South Africa | are installing modern implements. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE wine. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46, 50 to 52 and 16} to 24!; in group. 49 Misses’, Women's Women's Dresses, of wool. A splendid assortment of colors. Sizes 14 to 20, 141 to 2415, Were $5.95. 4 Misses’ Dresses; 3 of silk and 1 of Sizes 14 and 16. and silk and 40 to 46 ‘wool. $5.95. No Women'’s Fall Shoes, $2.95 " 84 pairs Women's Pumps and Oxfords, in numerous styles. brown kid, suede, and combinations of leathers. “Arch-0-Thenik” Support Shoes, with all the foot-building features for which they are well known Several styles, of patent leather and black Broken sizes 4 to 10. 60 pairs Women's and Little 37 i) crepe—for little women. misses’ and dresses. sizes. THE DOWN BTAIRS STORE. Now..$4 Broken Arch $1.85 60 pairs gray. heels. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE and $2 Were $5. Rayon Pajamas, 65¢ were 51 134 pairs Smart 39 pairs Muslin Pa- in_ colorful One and ce styles Slightly mussed Reduced to 3¢ 23 Pongee Slips Were §1. Now 1 and 2-piece Pajamas in bright color contrasts, Mostly small sizes 136 Rayon Coats; may be worn over pa- Reduced to ...3% in taflored styles. Sizes 32 to 3¢ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Sports and Dress Coats, $15 Were s25 and $39.50 oats, in well tailored, smooth-fitting styles Broken sizes, 14 to 46. 6 Misses’ Polo Coats, and Sports Coats in tweed Sizes 12 to 42 in lot. Were $16.50. 15 Women's and Misses’ Sports and Dress ( brown, and attractive mixtures, lavishly fur trimmed. 5 Winter-Weight Suits, in black fur trimmed. Bizes 14 to 20. and brown; all Were $25 mixtures, Now Smart Dresses of chiffon and women, Many new colors. Broken Were $15. ere $3.95 and $5 72 pairs Women's Slippers and Mules, including a limited number of samples from a_ well known maker. Women's Arctics, in black, brown, and Low-top, cuff style, for high or Cuban Sizes 215 to 4. Were $1.95. Now....65¢ The misses and Also 8 group of women's evening Now. Black and sizes, 3 to 8. Small sizes only. Were 95. Now Children’s Shoes $1.95 Were $2.95 75 pairs Fine Shoes for boys and girls, In tan or black; many with Goodyear Welt soles. Broken sizes, 812 0 12. Exceptional at $1.95. 80 pairs Junior Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords, in- cluding some samples from a well known manu- facturer. Were $3.95 NOW o ccoii il $2.95 Black, STAR, WASHINGTON, $8.25 2-piece Jersey Pajamas, $3.45 were s7.95 50 pairs Smart Jersey Pajamas, in attractive combinations of orange, red, black, purple, blue, green, and brown. Sizes 14 to 18. 15 Shoulderetites, in blue, Slightly solled. Were $1 25 Blouses of silk crepe and satin crepe. White, eggshell, and tea rose. Sizes $3.95 t0 $5.95. NOW ....... Silk Slips and Petticoats, 65¢ Were $2.95 53 Silk Slips and Petticoats, in numerous styles and col- ors. Slightly soiled and mussed. Broken sizes. Boys’ Union Suits Special, 50c 100 Winter-weight Union Suits, of soft cotton, fu cut and well tailored. K length with k 3! Unusual value 69 pairs Boys jamas; “U in plain colors, with co: trasting trimming Re- duced to ... eose A58 Boys' Slip-over Sweat- ers, of all wool. Sizes 30 to 34. Special 51 142 Boys’ Wash Suits, middy and button-on styles. Well known makes. Sizes 5 to 10 Were $1 and $1.95. Now . 95¢ Felt Hats, 50c Were $3.95 40 Smart Felt Hats, in sev- eral shapes, and a good as- sortment of colors. Excep- tional values at 50c. 36 Felt Hats; many shapes Were $3.95. 5 60 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE gray and pink. Now ... .. 50¢ and green. 34 t0 48. Were nd Hlack .$1.95 Now E DOWN BTAIRS STOR Girls’ Wash Frocks 95¢ Were $1.95 25 Attractive Frocks, in gay fast-color prints. Several attractively trimmed. 7to 14 12 Juniors' Jersey Dresses in several styles. Were $1.95. Now 95¢ 25 Girls' Hats, several shapes and colors. Were $1.95. Now . 9 pairs Girls Pajamas and Shirt Sets. Were $1. Novelties Reduced 44 Boudoir Dolls, attractively dressed, in orchid, green, orange, pink, and blue. Were $1.50. Now....75¢ Sachets, in a choice of many colors 75 were $1 ..25¢ 10 were 50c. ..15¢ pairs Book Ends. Were $1 and $1.25. Now...50c Children’s Handbags, in several shapes and colors, Slightly damaged or soiled. 9 were 50c. Now.. 4 were $1. Now. Garter Brassieres 75¢c Were $2.95 32 Garter Brassieres, in sev- eral styles. Broken sizes. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE ..250 ..50c 10 Knitted Scarf and Hat Sets, Were $1.65. 40 Attractive Sports Frocks, in novelty knits, and lovely shades of green Sizes 14 6 20 in navy brown Now $1 tan, brown, navy Were $3.95 to $5.95. ; 25 Little Girls’ Frocks 50c Were $1 8% Frocks, for little girls, 1 te 3. A variety of styles, well made and attractively trimmed Slightly sojled and mussed. 20 Bath Robes, girls and boys soiled. Sizes 2 Were $1.95. Now Soft Toys; some slightly soiled. Were 50c to $I. NGV E AL R, 25¢ for little Slightly B0 20 Pieces Infants’ Wear —knitted sets, beret sets, shawls and dresses. Were $1, $1.50, $1.95. Now, 25¢ Smocks and Hooverettes 50c Were $1 62 Broadcloth Smocks and Hooverettes, in gay prints. Slightly mussed. Small sizes only. 50 Home Frocks, in colorful prints. Some slightly soiled. Including a limit- ed number of extra sizes. Were $1.95. Now....95¢c 6 Smocks; slightly mussed. Broken sizes. Were $2.95. 954 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Fine Shirts Reduced o0 $1.15 160 “Arrow” and exclusive “Woodward & Lothrop” Shirts; they are slightly soiled. selection of plain colors and fancy patterns. 100 pairs Men's Well Known “Uni- Make Pajamas, nelette and broadcloth. colors and fancy patterns. A to D in lot. Special versal” Every shirt of & very good quality, of flan- In lisle greatly reduced because well tailored—a good Sizes 14 to 17 in lot. 300 pairs Men’s Hose; of all silk in plain _colors, in foucy patterns irregulars, which, if perfect, would be much’ more. and Celanese-and- Slight Special. . 20c pair D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931. 2}, DISTRICT GR( GOOD WITH EVERY MEAL Used by thousands of housewives daily. You, too, will kike it. Gold Band Butter D. G. S. STORE 4th 8 V Sts. N. S. GOLDMAN OWNER NORTH 8086 NOW READY TO SERVE YOU Visit our new D. G. S. Store, where the owner’s personal at- tention and courteous service makes this store a pleasant place to buy from. —is delicious on bread, pancakes, hot cereal, with mashed potatoes, etc. It improves the taste of cooked or fried food. Gold Band is a pure creamery butter, churned daily. It is distributed to our stores through our own warehouse, where proper care brings it to you pure and fresh. EVERYTHING FOR THE NEW YEAR FEAST Including Table Necessities as Well as Table Luxuries astniLt ROCERY A trial of one pound at our special price will convince you of its excel- lent quality. We guarantee it to Lb. be money will COFFEE DRIENTA ....c.conevns CHASE & SANBORN. .. ASTOR ....... DEL MONTE. . KAFFEE HAG. . ... 3¢ eI 35¢ ... 38¢ co. b 29 ...In. 38¢ ... 49c MEAT SPECIALS for HOLIDAYS FRESH PO HAMS ROAST 2 121/20 Whdeer l Sc Half Loin FRESH SHOULDERS . FANCY LEG OF LAMB .. 19c CHUCK ROAST . . . .n 15¢c FANCY RIB ROAST . . . 25¢ PURE LARD . . . . . 25€ FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS ;. 23¢ Shoulder Veal Roast. .. 19¢ Breast of Veal...... e S b 3 me 25! Strip Bacon, any size 15¢ UNEEDA BISCUITS «1b. 12¢ ALDERNEY GREEN MEADOW MILK. ... BREWER-SNYDER’S COOKED HOMINY D. G. S. PANCAKE 2 au. 25¢ VERMONT MAID 12-02 bottle TODDY.......... can 23¢ esssesacescesslh 28¢c 23c 25¢ 29¢ Jos. Phillips o O-lsasl 8t Auth’s Sliced Bacon.... Auth’s Green Links........cco000 American Beauty Sliced Bacon. .... CHICKENS for '::y'?:gd;:?:ging csssvscssssesssscsclb esescsscssssassacsslb GOLD MEDAL FLOUR (KITCHEN TESTED) 5 Lbs. 12 Lbs. 21 | 43 WASHINGTON FLOUR.........5 ms 19¢ WASHINGTON FLOUR........121ms 39¢c SCHINDLER'S . PEANUT BUTTER.. 16 oz. jar 19¢ 3 pkes. 23c PRI | 3 eescsceslh b 31C » STAR SPECIALS « 45¢ 2%7c¢ 43¢ 35¢ 19¢ 15¢ 27c Gran’lated Sugar, 10 - &R Ginger Ale . . 2 b CLUB Bt Welch’s Grape Juice :: Preserves st , o White Star Tuna . . Sunsweet Prunes . Kirkman’s Borax Soap, § cake qt. 32-0z. ® jar med. can 2-1b. o pkg. JACK & JILL GELATINE DESSERT.... KRUMM'S MACARONI, 3 22 SPAGHETTI and NOODLES........J Pkgs. c PALMOLIVE SOAP Recommended by more than 20,000 beauty specialists in Europe and America. 323 KIRKMAN'S CHIPS. ... ... . .ige. pks. STAR SOAP ..............5 cakes IVORY FLAKES. . FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES Size 216 Doz. zsc gain at our special price. This size is a little larger than the medium orange, and is a bar- FANCY GRAPEFRUIT . DELICIOUS APPLEES. .. ...ccvorinsannorisd K 'FANGERINES . it e saascdozs 2lciand NEW CABBACE .......cccadvnsnsinessod [t TENDER TEXAS BEETS..............2 bunches TEXAS CARROTS. .. . ...nnssvnnens 2 bunches FANCY SWEET POTATOES. .............4 lbs. YELLOW OR WHITE TURNIPS...........3 lbs. COCONUTS 1. s oo o. 2 foe GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES Only a limited quantity left 6 l 9c 19c¢ 23c 25¢ 25¢ .2 sm. pkgs. 19¢ ..2 cans 25¢ ..2 cans 9c 2l pkgs. .3 cans eca BC 25¢ 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ 19¢ 15¢ 10c 15¢ BABBITS CLEANSER. ... OLD VIRGINIA APPLE BUTTER at this price. Include 6 pounds in today’s order at our special price. Include a pound in today’s order returned, Finish Your Meal With a Cup of the Most Delicious Coffee GOLD BAG One of the best selling coffees in our There The excellent flavor and aroma from the finest Central and South Ameri- can coffees, combined with fresh local roasting, together with our low- est price in years, makes Gold Bag Coffee most desirable. Lb.ZSc TURKEYS The same high quality, home-dressed Turkeys that so much satisfied our cus- tomers for Christmas dinner will be sold at our stores for the New Year feast. Order your Turkey early to make sure you get the size you want. The price, as usual, will be right. stores. must be a reason. satisfy or your even though partly used. WHITE HOUSE CIDER Pure apple cider, which has been car- bonated, giving it added zest. An ideal beverage for your family and friends. 1 Gal. 29c Motts Cider.................% s 29c Motts Cider................at bottie 17c Cloverdale Litha-Limes....2 totaes, 25¢ contents Budweiser Brew ceeess.2bota 29¢ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. . .. .. .2 bots. 27c Canada Dry Ginger Ale. ......2 bots. 27c Rock Creek Ginger Ale Jlas bete 25¢ contents GUNDERSHEIMER’S FRUIT CAKE SPECIAL PARAMOUNT 5.39c |1 G5e ...can 29¢c .. .pkg. 19¢ oo 29 Atmore Plum Pudding. . .. Dromedary Dates. ......... Soft Shell Walnuts. ......... Paper Shell Almonds. . ..... .. 25¢ Large Brazil Nuts. . .........,...m20c Fancy Mixed Nuts. ..............m.20c Chestnuts . . .. .2 s. 25¢ DEL MONTE OR LIBBY’S PEACHES y T Y 5 Bartlett Pears..............lse. can25¢ Fruit for Salad.............lge can 29¢c Fruit for Salad..........No. 1tal can 19¢ Royal Anne Cherries. . ...... .l can 29¢ Royal Anne Cherries. . .. .No. 1 tall can 19¢ Peaches, halves or sliced. .No. 1 tall can 13¢ Maraschino Cherries. . . . . . ..3-ox bottte 10¢ Maraschifio Cherries. . ... . . .5-ox. bottie 15¢ GUNDERSHEIMER’S Delicious Pound and Layer Cakes