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1932—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 30 father, Johannes de Pepster; Miss Alice T. de Peyster, who is the great-great- granddceghter of Mrs. Johannes de Peyster, will represent that ancestor. Among others who will attend the ball are: Miss Margaret Bayard Wright, who will represent her ancestor, Baltha- zer Bayard, n of Samuel Bayard snd nephew of Gov. Stuyvesant; Miss Eliz beth Bayard, who will represent her an- cestor, Mrs. Samuel Bayard, widow of Samuel Bayard and sister of Gov. Stuyvesant, who came to Manhattan with her brother in 1647, bringing her three sons; Miss Sarah Deodati Gardi- ner, who will represent her ancestor, Mrs. Lyon Gardiner, the wife of Sir Lyon Gardiner, founder of Easthamp- SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 31 Bicentennial Ball Invitation Demand Is Nearing Capacity Invitations Expected Hop for First Class Men e e sy Last of Annapolis Season _ | Charlotte School Feb. 5 |Guests Will Receive Bids This Week for Leading Social Event. Engagement Vast Throng Expected at Great 1932 Event, to Be Held at Mayflower Febru-" ary 22. Mrs. Clement's Luncheon Party Is One of Main Events in Social program at Navai Academy. LEONARDTOWN, Md, January 30. ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 30.—The hop this week end for the members of the first class and their guests was held in Luce Hall and marks the final dance of the Midwinter season. The officers’ hop on Friday evening, which also was largely attended, was held in n Hall of the largest entertainments of week was the luncheon given Sun- Srskine Clement at she entertained a guests from out of town, whom were Mr. and Mrs. of Ruxton, Md.; Mr Brady, Mr. C. Mor- Hugh Young. Mrs and Mrs. George Mr. Thomas nory Sands S. M were Lloyd, Giles, Mrs, Caban M and among Strother s. Proctor ewart, Dr m Dabne: all of M John Beaumont, U n from Ann mmodore aud Mrs, E and Mrs. William J ard Baldwin, Mrs. Rober Charles O Lieut. Comdr Du Bose. Capt. and Old, Medical Corps; dan, Miss Eliza- d Mrs. Frank Capt. Paul bes Colhoun. Slingluff, who for- the week end and Mrs. Ed- their quarters on ard H H beth Gordorn, Slingluff of H merly lived here, spent as the guests of Capt rd H. H. Old at Porter road Saturday evening Capt. and Mrs gave a dinner for Comdr. and when the gues were William Giles and Mrs. Ove Cabar Ca old Mrs. Capt Lieut esch, and Comdr Mrs. Ro Soule. nd n gave luft afternoon Mrs for Comdr at a men street. Those odore and Mrs, Car ar on ited d Llo; and Mr ) Proctor Mrs. William F. and Mrs. John B. Kauf- and Mrs. William J. Giles, iss, Miss Mollie Mil- ldwin, Mr. C imore, Mr. and orfolk, Va. Forbes Col- Bulmer, Mrs. Miss Elizabeth H King were hard Brady Halsey, Capt Capt Robe | & visit here to her son and daughter- in-law. | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Otto Nimitz entertained at a_supper party before the officers' hop Friday evening. Miss Mollie Milligan gave a small luncheon Thursday at her apartment on Maryland avenue, in honor of M; Thomas C. Hart, wife of Rear Admir: Na Hart, superintendent of the al Academy Mrs. Samuel Brooke gave a bridge party Thursday afternoon in honor of guesis from West Rf At the afternoon reception given by Capt. and }’rs. Henry D. Cooke at the commandant’s quarters at the Naval Academy, the host and hostess were assisted by Mrs. Howard Morton, Mrs, Augustin T. Beauregard, wife of Comdr Beauregard; Mrs. Lewis C. McBride, wife of Capt. McBride, and Mrs. Charles W. Eliason, wife of Capt. Eliason. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert D Kirkpatrick entertained on Friday eve- ning at a supper party at tbeir home, on Franklin street. Five additional officers have been ordered to Annapolis to go in training for the Olympic games. They are Lieut Faul H. Wiebon. Ensigns Claude T. Ricketts, Francis D. Crinckley, Robert E. Lockwood and George J. Mac- kenze, jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter Lovel are motoring from Annapolis to Florida where, after a month’s stay, they will leave for Hollywood, Calif. Mr. Lovel was formerly a midshipman at the val Academy Lieut. William Marshall at tea on Saturday afternoon apartment, on Hanover street Lieut. and Mrs. William J. Longfellow entertained at dinner Sunday evening ai their apartment. on Dean street, honor of Mrs. Longfellow’s sister, Mis: Ruth Reippe of Baltimore. Guests were Lieut. and Mrs. Sherman E. Burroughs Miss St. Clair Smith, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Arthur St. Clair Smith; Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Van Nagell, Lieut. Freeman B. Wright and Lieut. Joseph M. Wright. entertained at his - . Alabama Senators Guests At State Society Ball| The annual ball of the Alabama Society, which is the major event of the season for Alabamans, will be held in_the large ball room of the New Willard Hotel Thursday evening, Feb- MRS. NORMAN CASE Massachusetts Society Giving Valentine Party | The president of the Massachusetts | Mr. E. Frank Hickey ate Society Of Providence, R. I, 2 member of the Honorary Committee for the Bicentennial ball to be given at the Mayflower the night of February 22 to celebrate the birth anniversary of President Washington. ~—Harri | Betrothals Forecast Mrs. Thomas Edson Knode has ® ter Helen Edso s-Ewing Photo. Spring Nuptial Events an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- —Invitations will be issted this week to the mid-Winter hop to be held by the Monogram Club and the Fourth Form of the Charlotte Hall Military School, at Charlote Hall, Md., February 5. The dance is among the largest events held during the social season here, and 1s attender by alumnae from all over the United States. Guests ern Maryland are admitted by card. Mr. George Morgan Knight, jr. of spending several days as guests of Mr. Arthur C. Barlow, and his aunt and their home in Sudbrooke Park, near Baltimore. Mr. Barlow is a well known dancer and author. His new book middle of February. Mr. and Mrs. James K. A. Hasty of Washington also were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Mrs. William H. Gardiner of Chap- tico, Md., entertained a number of her friends at a bridge luncheon Wed- nesday. Return to Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Young of Grand Rapids, Mich, who have been spending the Fall and Winter months at their estate, Susquehanna on the Chesapeake Bay at Pearson, Md., have returned to spend the remainder of the Winter at their home in Rapids. Mrs. Young, who was Miss Mary Carpenter before her marriage, is a prominent member of the Maj William Thomas Chapter, D. A. R., of St. Marys County. Miss Leona Getz of Medleys Neck, Md., is spending this week as the guest of friends in Washington. Mrs. G. French Owens of Chaptico entertained at a two-table bridge sup- per at her estate, Alta Vista, Thursday evening Legislator and Mrs. Philip H. Dorsey, jr. of Leonardtown, were among the distinguished guests who attended the Leon annual banquet and dance given by the Leonardtown Volunteer Fire Department Monday night at_Hotel St. Marys, in Lecnardtown. Mr. J. of Valley Lee, Md., also attended the banquet. Mrs. William H. Gardiner of Chap- tico on Saturday evening entertained in honor of the Ladies’ Bridge Club at her home. Those playing at the extra table were Mrs. Albert Graves, Mrs. Jean Wainwright and Mrs. Byard Gough of Chaptico. Tuesday Mrs. Joseph I Gough en- from Washington, Baltimore and South- | Leonardtown returned on Monday after | uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Bell, at | “Dog Eat Dog” will be published the | Grand | Brook Bryan and Miss Lillian Lynch | MISS MILDRED NEITZEY, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. John "Nellzey‘ announce her engagement to Mr. John Miles Teegarden, son of Mr. |and Mrs. Wallace Teegarden of Rich- mond, Ind. No date is set for the wedding. —Underwood Photo. | Grove and Miss Agnes Hurry of Hurry, Md., while here. Mr. Loker Raley of Baltimore, Md., spent & few days as the guest of his uncle and aunt, Town Commissioner and Mrs. Louis F. Abell, at their home, on Washington street, Glven Surprise Party. Mr. Harvey Hall of California, on the faculty of Great Mills High School, has & surprise party given him by a large | number of his friends and fellow fac- ulty members at the home of Mrs. Katie A. Stephens of California. Mr. Hall will soon leave to take a course at the University of Maryland. Mrs. Kenneth Clarke of Washing- | ton is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy B. Abell at their attractive home, in Leonardtown. Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight of Prospect Hill January 14 at the St. Mary's Hospital in Leonard- | town. ) Mrs. George E. Hamilton of the North End is spending a ‘few days as the guest of Mrs. John Queen of Balti- | more. A large card party was given Thurs- | day night by the Margaret Brent High | School Parent-Teacher Association. | Pifty tables of bridge were played and a large number of society folk attended ruary 4. Under the February to the lady novel Valentine reception members and tur the direction of Miss Eleanor Haynes, as instructor, the followin, and who les to Mr. Joseph Blount Swain, ensign, s Miss Knode is e daughter of the late Lieut. Thomas | ap Knode, Air Corps, U. S. A., and tertained ton street. the Leonardtown Afternoon Bridge Club at her home, on Washing- the affair. Mrs. A. S. Gardiner of Chaptico en- tertained at a bridge supper this week in The demand for invitations for the George Washington Bicentennial Ball, | to be given at the Mayflower Hotel on the night of Februarv 22, is so great that the entire ball room capacity of | the hotel will be taxed to the utmost Invitations will be issued up to the| number the hotel will accommodate. The $5 subscription price will, as usual, include a seated supper, which will be served in the character of the ball. A special souvenir program for the event | has been designed and is now being made and will be presented to each guest. Most of the boxes in the main | ball room have already been subscribed. The national aspect of this ball allows for particularly unique and interesting features in the pageant which will take place at 11 o'clock in the main ball | room. Each of the Thirteen Original | States will have a special group includ- | ing descendants of families prominent in the history of pre-Revolutionary days. Every other State in the Union will also be represented with a smaller | group including representatives of Co- | lonial ancestors. In every case each invited guest has been requested to make their own selections of the ances- tor they will represent, conseguently there will no doubt be a numbér rep- resenting George and Martha Washing- ton and the distinguished members of his official family. The National Capital is accustomed to seeing authentic gowns of Colonial period which year after year are brought out of trunks and attics for costume balls, but never before has there been in Washington a costume ball of this historic significance, with personages from all the colonies repre- sented by descendants who now live in every State in the Union Guests from New York who have ac- cepted and are coming in the character of their ancestors are: Dr. Edward King, who will represent his ancestor, Peter Stuyvesant, governor of Man- hattan, 1647; Miss Janet Fish, who will Tepresent her ancestor, Judith Bayard Stuyvesant, daughter of Rev. Lazar Bay- ard and wife of Gov. Stuyvesant; Miss Florence Van Rensselaer, who will rep- resent her ancester, Mrs. Van Cort- | landt; Frederic Aston de Peyster, who will represent his great-great-grand | Claudy, ton and holder of a royal nt from the King. B Annual Card par!y And Dance February 13 ‘The Ways and Means Committee of Harmony Chapter, No. 40, O. E. 8., Mr. Jack Waterfield chairman and Miss Clara Campbell Caskey vice chairman, announces its first annual dance and card party will be held at Almas Tem- ple club house, Thirteenth and K streets northwest, Saturday, February 13, with cards at 8:30 o'clock and dancing at 9 | o'clock. The grand matron, Miss Edith Wil- liams; the grand patron, Mr. Paul Cromelin; Grand Master of Masons Mr Reuben Bogeley and the president of the Masters' Association, Mr. Carl H. who is master of Harmony Lodge, will be the guests of Much interest is being m the success of the tion Committee con and patrons. Reser 1 ards, Mrs. Alberta Plowman and Mrs. Mabel Stutzman; Courtesy Comm Matron Mrs. Ethel Wa Worthy Patron Mr. Leuis Plowm: sisted by the officers; Door Comm Mr. Guy Allen, Mr. Harold Walker Mr. Jack Waterfield Check Room Committee, ) Tucker and Mrs. Annie Bonde Room Committee, Mr. Cassie Blankenship Ellis. and Preston Walter Johnson's Daughter Celebrates Birth Anniv Miss Carolyn £ Jot ter of Mr. Wa )r at 1 room by Mr herty. The par little Miss Joh nivers Th the affair Klaas, Mary Hare Louise Jackson Follow the were Mr. and Mrs. the theater. heon the c aherty THE NEW elleffs honor of Mrs. Samuel Hayden of Chaptico Mrs. Vivian Herriman on Thursday | entertained at her home, in Chaptico, | in honor of her husband's birthday an- | niversary. A number of friends at- tended the dinner party. Mrs. Edelen Gough of Chaptico Thursday entertained at a large bridgs supper for & number of her friends. BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W. Col. 10028 ol g 3 Sunday Dinner Oyster Cockail . Fruit Cup Koast Turkes with Dressing and Cranberry Roast young from the Arlington Hall Sch s a t in cos- tume in 1 ce bratic Miss rddaughter the late Brig. Gen jam T. Clark, U. S. A Snsign Sw 0 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi wain of Hender- son, N. C., graduated from the Naval Academy in June, 1931, and is now on the U. S. 8. Colorado. The wedding will take place the lat- ter part of March at the home of Mr and Mrs. William E. Whitaker, North Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Henry Douglas Brown of New York announces the engagement of her | daughter, Miss Candace Kingsbury Mel- len, to Mr. George Albert Cooper, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Cooper | Washington spent the week end as the of Baltimore. M he daugh- | guest of Mrs. McGhan's parents, Mr. ter of the late Charles Sanger Mellen, | and Mrs. B. B. Love of Meadow Brook, former president of the New York, New | at Morganza Haven and Hartford Railroad. She was| Miss Emma Metcalf, eldest daughter educated in New England and attended | of Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Lee Metcalf the New York Training School for|of Mechanicsville, Md., who has becn Deaconesses and Church Workers. She | taking a post-graduate course at_the sisted Deaconess Agnes R. Bradley at | new Margaret Brent High School at Andrew's Mission, Hatpers Ferry,|Helen, Md., left on Monday to resume W Va. For the past two years Miss|her studies at the William and Mary Mellen has made her home in Wash- | College in Williamsburg, Va. Miss Met- ington. calf had numerous parties given in her | Mr. Cooper is studying for the min- | honor by Miss Phyliss Graves of Laurel istry and at the present time is con- | nected with the Washington Cathedral The wedding will take place at St Paul's Episcopal Church, Saturday, April 9. Mr. Alexandria, Va, Anniversary Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Robey of | dorf. Md., entertained at_their home on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Robey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Guy of Sunnyside, the occasion be heir thirty - third wedding anni Among those attending the dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Abell, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lathan, M and Mrs. Elmore Guy of Clements Md.; Miss Emma Graves of Morganza, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Trot- ter and Mrs. G. L. Robey of Waldorf Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGhan of in the ball room of the Febrvary 16 same orchestra will furnish the but the Ladies'’ Committee, by Miss Gladys Anderson, have ader’s promise to make the music little better that night. The com- also promised other un- prises. Anderson will be asisted by Chagnon, Mrs. Henry Grat- Mrs. Robert Kempton, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Frank E. 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Gaston, Miss V Mary Gilliam, Miss Miss Rosa Benton othy Kehoe, Miss Nancy Nolle Maree Meriwether, Miss Shelby Miss May Crute’ and Miss Land. Miss Marjorie Morris company at the piano. Among the other members of the |tar school staff who will attend as guests J. Charles of the society will be Dr. and Mrs. W. Hickey Warner Gibbs, Mrs h- E. Martin, Mrs. Janie M. Baskervill ryn Lawler, Mrs Pearl Johnson, M Mrs. Elizabeth Wall, Miss Carrie Patrick Murray. Mrs. Lyndon Jeffers, ert Sutherlin, Mrs. Nell Alexander, Mrs esline. Mrs e Kin- ol C e Baskervill, Mrs m_Russell, Shepheard. and the AAKGEOR, Miss Nell Duke and zabeth nor Carleton, Edith Mich- Vincent Boykin O'Connor, Loretto Ryan day Alabama girls who Helen O'Neill, Harriet Cheney, Barbara their lington Hall Butler, Hazel Batchelder, Irene Con- of the societ stant. Grace Chamberlain, Alida Baker Mary Harm Josephine Wunder, Frances Hamill, sell, Miss 1 Adelaide Ha Lillian Feltman, Daisy beth Gore Hicks, Victoria Neiniec, Ethel Par- Jo Carter, Miss Helen menter, Genevieve Pencak, Ethel W Miss Ameiia Martin son and Pearl Zeigen. The secretary, Mr. Ira Y. Bain. president of the so- | Mr. Robert H. Kempton, room 411, ciety, has been fortunate in secur House Office Building, or any member the services of the Yates sisters—Jerry, |of the committee, is in charge of tickets. Lynn and Carol—natives of Birming- . ham, Ala., who will entertain with spe- Surprise Pirici £ or cialty features 4 A partial list of boxholders inc Bride of Tuesday tha P. Trapp was the guest Senator and Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Ser ator and Mrs. John H. Bankhead, Rep- resentative and Mrs. William B. Bank- at a surprise miscellaneous head, Representative and Mrs. Lister by Mrs. Thomas F Hill, Represer ¢ and Mrs. Miles C n Ja 26, The marriage of Allgood, Representative and Mrs. Lamar apbllandiMy Roy B OBHen Jeffers,” Represer e and Mrs. La- ake place Tuesday. Guests were fayette L. Patterson, Represent Mrs. John T. Trapp, Mrs. Edward William B. Oliver, Representative Henty | O'Brien, Mrs. A. A. McDonald, Mr B. Steagall, Mrs. George Huddleston, nk H. Kramer, Mrs. Anthony Fen- president of society, Mr a Y. Mrs. George Trapp, Mrs. Thomas Bain; Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Fulton Bigham, Mrs. Emmet V. Carr, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ceci easley, Dr. and | wilfred Dominy, Mrs. Walter H. Saal- Mrs. H. O. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. R. | field, Mrs. Victor L. Kebler, Miss Eliza- Lee Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. beth Trapp, Miss Margaret Carr, Miss Armstrong, Col. A. R. Brindley, Miss Catherir k. Miss Agnes Fealy Pearl Mount, Mr. Herbert Blan, Maj. | Miss Vonnette Bogan, Miss Marguerite and Mrs. John A. Elmore, Mr. S. W.| . parker, Miss Matan Trapp, Miss Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Machen, | Margaret ' Fe Miss BloililsariMoors: Mrs. William F. Sykes, Miss Margaret | pics™ Rosalie Kerfoot, Miss Josephine | Davis, Mr. A._C. Radue, Mr. and MIs.|1ocraft and Mrs. Ormond Ellery of Clarence O. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- | Bocton colm C. Hankins, Dr. and Mrs. I W. Hill, Mr. J. Lewis Moneyway. Miss Ruth Mount, Miss Erna Bishop, Miss Frances Burnette, Miss Dorothy McKann, Miss Thelma Williams, Miss Emily Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Baily, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. William Geyer, Mr. end Mrs, Harry Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, Mr. Russell Young, Mr Kenneth Perry, Mr. Russell Pelot. Mr. George Elliott, Mr. Tom Brown, Mr. Gene Buntell and Dr. Eddie Malarik All Alabamans and their friends are extended a cordial invitation to be present. | Janet ton, ji M Mrs. Jok the week and Mrs One time it’s safe to put it down in spen Comdr end as the James A Keefe, Virginia ln\c::vvl on W ll? ac- Comdr ter Boe £ W. Th View Heig Comdr ar Clifford G R Richardson, wife of and their daugh- hardson, of Norfolk and Mrs. Earl eir home at Wednesday Harry Hill ente £ Soup H Miss Sauce eve- Young Chicken home Mr Roast Duck Broiled Tenderloin Steak, Fresh Mushrooms Roast Meats, Creamed Fresh Mushrooms Caulifiower 'in_Cream Queen Fritter Tced Cucumbers Cherry Sauce Ttalian Plums Fresh Strawberry Shorteake | Chocolate Pie with Whipped Cream | Blueberry Tart a la Mode Ice Cream and Cake Coffee Tea Milk Postum Monday Nicht. 65¢ Dinner. 5 to 8 Special Tenderloin Steak Dinner e attending No compromises by Spring fashion...vou may think it or say it and never put it down in black-and-white . . . not so with fashion news ... here’s definite avowal . .. black-and-white! Grand for your first Spring dress ... $29.50 £39.50 #49.50 Irich lace trimmed Alencon lace collars and cuffs Embroidered batiste collars and cuffs The new higher waistlines Straighter skirts with low plaits 172 one jam L Calhoun, at road » much ent her visi to An lis. On Sat- urday afternoon am J. Giles. wife of Capt. Gil e a_tea at their quarters Mercedes in honor of Mrs. was served and Mrs mother Mrs. son, Miss Eliza- Whiteside, Miss Toulmin and o ttie 5 Miss Evelyn Capt Porter M 5 ertained THE NEW e“efl:’s 1216-1220 F Street N.W. and Mrs. Louis Levinson of | announce_the engage- | ment of their daughter Rose to Mr. Abraham M. Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Goldsmith of Perth Am- boy. N. J i Miss Ber of honor supper was given Fri- sho e officers’ hop by married set { Mrs. John on. _Mrs g Ao Bolero frocks announces . . . beginning tomorrow . . . a new and unique service . . . different from anything ever before presented to Washington—a Shoe Clinic W Your Feet Are Entitled among Softer necklines those w sig s recently ar- guest _at Hall COVERS Custom Made in Our Own Work Shop Special Prices Prompt Service 1202 G St. District 3211 will Miss Lil about 20 her hom day eveni Ma 8 suj at Crownsville on Satur- | near g i Mrs. S Arthur Owens gave t day evening at their home, The Hill, near Annapolis, in honor of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Donald F. Patterson. There were 24 guests Mr. er | T T, January Clearance Sale IVY CORSETS 4 GIRDLES 20 GIRDLES $10.95 Formerly $1.95 $3.50 $4.50 to $8.50. Now 1SCANTIE Formerly $8.95. 54_95 Now. GARTER BELTS Formerly $1.50. SOC to 51.00 Now. ... 4 \d Mrs. E. D. Miller, the former ead coach of the Naval Acad- foot ball ve taken an rtment for r months in shington at rdman Park Hotel Mrs. Robe ay to her h from Wi was the guest Mrs. Burwell's Randolph Bi week end at well is a student at On Tuesday afternoon Misses and Mabel gave a their home on Conduit eet On day evening Col. and Mrs James T. Bootes entertained at supper llowed by bridge, at their home on King George street. On Monday after- bon Mrs. Bootes was hostess for the French Club Miss Mary Va., spent the of Mrs. John Bowers. Miss Nancy Kittelle, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Kitelle of Washington, spent the week end as the guest of Miss Helen Furlong at her home on Oklahoma Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boykin of Nor- | folk, Va., left Monday after a visit of several days to Mrs. Boykin's sister, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, at her apartment on King George street. Mrs. Scott Umsted, wife of Lieut. | Comdr. Umsted, who recently returned from Asheville, N. C., accompanied by her mother, Mrs. W. E. Hemphill, of | Asheville, gave & small tea on Sunday afternoon her home on Gloucester | reet, in honor of Mrs. Hemphill. Mrs. | Umsted, sr., mother of Lieut. Comdr Umsted, is now at Eastville, Va., after Burlington Hotel Don’t Discard Your Worn Shoes the Wir the Wa Burwell returned Mon- me at the Peggy Stewart achester. where she of relatives. Mr. and daughter, Miss Cary 11, spending _this home here. Miss Bur- weet Briar College Lillian tea at Formerly §15.75. N N N &N N \ N N N N § N N \ \ \ \ \ N N Formerly $9.95 Nowso: - $4:93 Dainty Elastic Stepins, $1.95 $1.00 Dexdale . HOSIERY BANDEAUX 38Pairs .52.75 ',:"";'5’0"’5:)” 50c to $1.95 All Priced to Close Out Discontinued Models Expert Fitting Ivy Corset Shop Corner G & 13th N.W. Yz 2 L T 777 COLUMNS TAILOR. you appreciate real workmanship? Card Party and Dance To Aid Eastern Star Home The annual card party sponsored by the Auxiliary Ho Board of Esther Chapter, O. E. S., No. 5, is scheduled for Wednesday, Febru- ary 24, at 2400 Sixteenth street and is given for the purpose of raising funds for the maintenance of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Emma 1. Daniels, general chair- man; Mrs. Arline Hines, vice chair- man; Mrs. Nellie Neff, reservations; Mrs. Bessie Bush, prizes; candy, Mrs. | Harriet Mears; tickets, Mrs, Mildred | Shafer. This program has been so arranged | that those who do not dance will be entertained at cards. SHOPPERS' A Comenient Reterence for Shotpers ANTIQUES. $«:3 DIAMOND cluster ring, to close es- N and dance \ White of Linden, end as the guest wife of Comdr Acton wee Bowers Nzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzezzez e R R L T E P to More Consideration Uncomfortable shoes will always be a regret to you . .. and an imposition on vour uncomplaining and abused feet. i CYS. . 7 EYS (n‘ fit all makes of locks. Locks | h installed and repaired. Duplicate keys | > made y it Take you clothes to & tailor. 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Turkey 15 Fried Yo! Roast Prime Ribs of Ne Raspberry Roast We correct shoes that gape. We will do for you everything that a thoroughly equipped Shoe Clinic can be asked to do. SHOE CLINIC DESK—BASEMENT m sentative. Met. 694 Speclal Luncheons Daily. 12 to 2 P.M. 35c. 40c. Se Daily_Dinners. $1.00 Musle, 7 to 5—Walter . Conductor Banguets, $1.50 Up Bridee Dance Rooms This Menu d mext Thursday BETTER DRESS SALON—SECOND FLOOR service. Lo 8