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THE EVENING 'SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) ! Padilla, second secretary of the & embassy. Mrs. Wilson Attends Fete | At Late President’s Home. | vesterday after- | the was on noon in Woodrow Wilson, standing social ¢ the W and marked the formal opening of a shrine to one of the greatest The decorations ts of as headed by Co nized the first the country mber of Mr e wife of the to Mr. Coch- | Mr. I Mary ition Mrs. Woodrow late President, stood next ran. Others in line were Jarman, president of owns 1d Judg t of the Receiving ir were Dr. and ) | for 30 years made tk nse their home. Other hosts and hostesses of th= ! occasion Mrs. Jos Earnest Mrs Ars Michael Kivli herland, M B. Blakely a Mr. George H Clemmer McGuffin Legion, and M rese g the Vete were in charge of Mrs. Erskine Clemmer McGuffin on Auxiliary by Mrs L Hunter Weller Unil served npton H t of Beverley Manor Chapter Old-fashioned Southern pitality prevailed. and throughout afternoon, _delightful music nished by Miss Alicia Kivlighan, vic and Miss wster, piano, who played favorite ections of bygone days. bearing out the Southern atmos- | phere r 1son a bouquet of or presented Woodrow Wilson Temporary Cusic Committee A wreath made of native everg has been sent as a tribute from the ¢ zens of Staunton, to be placed ur Wilson's tomb. Members of the erans of Foreign Wars gathered the | evergreens for the wreath and the in- terior decoration in the home. Wreaths of native green were hung in every win- dow and on the entrance door. From each window candles flickered, and throughout the house open fires and | the softened light of candles gave a homelike atmosphere. Telegrams of greeting and regret at their not being | president of | American | punch, as- e D sist gent A. R was I. MILLER {Imagiherfgf, dhidon ¥ $ go’rfifhis swanky pump ti:‘or town gadding - i yreduce'd for 0 B JANUARY ?r' SALE I. MILLER 1222 F N.W. | the commandant of the Army War Col- | Jege and ‘Mrs. William D. Connor, Mrs John Lord O'Brian, wife of the Assis- tant to the Attorney General: Baron and Baroness von Below, Lieut. Col and Mrs. Joseph M. Cummins. Mrs Jacob Leander Loose, and Senor Ramo Spanish the b LD, | were guests of | |and SIZES FOR MISSES AND WOM- {an | | \ | HOLIDAY VISITORS Miss Mar days. Miss Ma returns South t able to attend the reception were sent o the following daughters of Woodrow on: Mrs. Francis Sayre, Mrs. W. G Adoo and Miss Margaret Woodrow ilson, by Mr. Catlett for the com- Vet- | mittee. s of New York and Miss Louise Du; r T es, Mr. and Mrs Dugas mmnv.d to her home Tuesd: { New Orleans, who s Erwin, over the holi- and Miss Louise Dugas Clinedinst Photo. Henry Par Barrett-Bullard Wedding In Bridgeport Tomorrow. A wedding of interest in Washington will take place tomorrow a? Bridge- port, Conn., when Miss Katherine Bul- lard, daughter of Mrs. Stanley H. Bul- STAR, lard, will become the bride of Mr.| College of Law at the University of WASHINGTON, Thornton Barrett, son of Mrs. Eugene R. Barrett of this city. The ceremony will be performed in the chapel of the United Church. Miss Bullard will be given in mar- riage by her mother and will be at- tended by her sister, Mrs. Joan Mar- shall Budd, of St. Paul Miss Frances Bullard. Miss Frances Bell will be bridesmaid. Mr, Budd will be best man and Mr. Gro- gan O'Connell of New York will be usher. A reception for the families will follow. Mr. Barrett and bride will go to Ber- muda on their wedding trip Fannie A. Smith School and the Gar- land School in Boston. She is a mem- ber of the Junior League. Mr. Barrett was graduated from Yale Scientific School in 1928 and from the Harvard School of Business Administration in 1930. Mrs. William Clarence Foster will be hostess at a musicale this evening at 2400 Sixteenth street, when the pro- gram will be given by Mrs. Oliv Maine, soprano, assisted by Mrs. Mary Car- lisle Howe, known soclally as Mrs. Wal- ter Bruce Howe, and Miss Ann Hull, | pianists, Dr. Eugene A. Gilmore, former Vice | Governor of the Philippines and Acting Governor for nearly a year following the death of Gen. Leonard Wood, is he week in Washington at the He is now dean of the IS IN FULL GROUP I Northern Seal (dyed coney) Natural Muskrat Lapin (dyed coney) GROUP 11 Silver Muskrat Black and Brown Pony GROUP ]I fitch, mink and ermine). Black Moire Pony Coats. Silver Muskrat, fitch-trimmed. REGULARLY $175 to $225. GROUP IV Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat). Raccoon. Black, Brown and Grey Caracul and trimmed). REGULARLY $225 to $300 GROUP V Jap Mink. Natural Blue Siberian Squirrel. Natural Grey Kid Skin. REGULARLY $325 to $450 ) COATS LTI a FINAL CLEAN-U GROUPED AND RE in this last day’s sale PRICE . . . every garment this usual BRESLAU quality. worn now and even Spring shac with FUR COLLARS ENS FOR SPORTSWEAR. EN. Plenty 15 sizes. PARKS and Bres DRESSE dCOATS | ONE-OF-A-KIND Last-mimute styles in | Dresses and Evening Gowns, The Coats |are FUR TRIMMER for Dress wear and | Tweeds without and with FUR COL- LARS—full range of sizes woman and miss. Closing Out HATSAr § About 100 Felt and Metal- lic Hats that FORMERLY SOLD from $3.95 to $7.50 The Friendly Shop BRESLAU'S 1307 to 1315 G St. PBreslan 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. LAST DAY CLIMAXING one of the most successful merchandising events with P to effect this quick clearance we have RE- PRICED ALL OF THE FORMER LOTS and YOU CAN EXPECT GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER, in the wind-up of the— PARKS SALE e PARKS and #reslan DRESSES and COATS Just imagine fine dresses and coats at this LOW Colors that can be les. | FOR MISSES AND MATRONS. PARKS and Breslan DRESSES ad COATS | COATS for Dress and Sport Wear, some .. Dresses for every | occasion in PRINTS . .. CREPES . .. | CHIFFONS . .. SATINS AND WOOL- law [T GOWNS T SALE e $ season’s style and Values $10 & $15 ALL SIZES $ All colors NValies $16.50 to $25.00 E;$ Values $25.00 to $59.50 for every ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS Our Only Store the former | John | Miss Bullard was graduated from the | to Washington yesterday from an 18- Lowest Prices in 25 years. are LESS THAN HALF VALUE! REGULARLY $100 to $175 REGULARLY $150 to $200 Northern Seal "(dyed coney, trimmed in Iowa. Mrs. Isabelle Bonniface, who came to Washington to be Mrs. Enos Newman's | guest at the luncheon given for Mrs. | Hurl v by the National Woman's Coun- try Club, will return to Baltimore to- day. Mrs. De Forest Mellon of Cleveland and her young daughter, Anthea De Forest, are visiting Mrs. Mellon's par- ents, Maj. and Mrs. Clayton Emig, on P street. Mrs. Mellon also will spend some time in New York during her stay in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Barnes returned month trip around the world, coming (Continued on Fifth _Page.) - RE-UPHOLSTERING repairing; old living suites made like new in he smartest tapes- ries, damask and riezza. Only finest used, best EE Open Evenings La France ‘U_phlstery o OUR ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE PROGRESS! FUR COATS JACKETS & SCARFS In many instances prices Study these— 169 1892 199 w131 59 1219 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection 'Wm Rosendorf 1215 G Street ME 9285 NA 8663 QuUA Don't Miss It! 1314 F Street N.W. Y WITHOUT EXT D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 W. @ J. Sloane 709 Twelfth Reducing Instead of Reckoning g TOCK regulation is a business necessity at the beginning of a new year. The busier the past few months, the greater the accumulation of small lots which must be moved out—for odds and ends have no place in a store whose service is founded on the Sloane plane. Thus the “Inventory Revelations” create exceptional opportunities —deeply reduced to make quick work of imperative clearance. Bed Room Suites That you’ll buy at generous savings and fullest satisfaction. American Colonial Empire Suite (illus- trated), mahogany and gum construction, with panels and drawer fr some crotch mahogany. St eight pieces, including twin beds. Regular Price $425, now. Early English Suite of struction, artistically carvec eight pieces, with twin bed Regular Price $845, now. .. Genuine Mahogany Suite (illustrated), a composite design, producing a most effective group—American Chippendale, Heppelwhite, Sheraton Phyfe. Suite comprises ten pieces—side- board, server, china closet one master and five side chairs. Regular Price $425, now. .. American Sheraton Suite of genuine mahogany with inlays of satinwood and handsome crotch mahogar drawer {ronts. Ten piec server, china closet, table, o five side chairs. Regular Price, $495. Now “Love” Seats Replica of famous Dun- can Phyfe piece of high- grade construction. Genu- ine mahogany, upholstered in art damask. 5200 Regular Price, $250 .... English Club Love Seat; ideal size and extremely comfortable with separate down-filled cushions in back and seat. Uphol- stered in wool tapestry. Regular Price, $1 5 5 Provincial Love Seat, a piece quaint in design and character. decorative in Upholstered in chintz. 5110 Regular Price, onts of hand- iite comprises 290 chestnut con- 1. Consists of any, with *395 bench. . Regular Price $575, now. .. Queen Anne Suite in genuine walnut, with natural figured panels. sists of twin beds, bureau with hanging mirror, chest, dressing table with mirror, night table, chair and bench. Heppelwhite Suite in genuine mahog- Suite con- handsome inlays and crotch mahogany panels, finished in the rich old color. Suite comprises twin beds, bureau and mirror, chest and mirror, dressing table and mirror, night table, chair and *460 Dining Suites Most effective are the models featured—and supremely attractive in price. any and Duncan , dining table, Ten chairs. 290 wood and ny doors and es—sideboard, ne master and 375 Open Armchairs The Fairchild Armchair, with walnut frame uphol- stered in a variety of at- tractive fabrics. Regular Price, $45; $35 chairs, The Schuyler Armchair, one of .the most popular of the “occasional” chairs. Mahogany construction and upholstered in a va- riety of fabrics. Regular Price, $3Q.50 A Group of Open Arm- chairs, in Queen Anne, American Chippendale and Martha Washington de- signs, upholstered in dam- ask, brocatelle, tapestry and moquette. Regular Price, $90; $65 and effective old crackle finish. comprises sideboard, server, china closet, table, two master chairs and four side American Sheraton Suite, fine mahog- construction, reproduction of its historic period. pieces in this suite are particularly adapt- ed for use in the modern size dining room. pieces — sideboard, closet, table, one master and five side rendered in accurate The server, china $ Regular Price $500, now. .. Handsome Heppelwhite Suite in satin- mahogany with that unusual Suite Regular price $1320, now 1 05 O Wing Chairs “Hollis” Wing Chair, a pleasing colonial model, with genuine mahogany base; upholstered in a wide selection of fabrics. Regular price, $65; $50 Bennington Wing Chair, one of the most attractive of the fireside models, up- holstered in frieze, damask, tapestry or brocatelle, Regular Price, $100; $7 5 Westover Wing Chair, another distinguished type. Genuine mahogany with handsomely carved legs; the upholstery is in a pleasing pattern of damask.. Regular Price, $115; $9 5 W.&]J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth HODSC The with the Green Just Above G Shutters