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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 31, 1932—PART THREE. $1 Double Width Georgette Scarfs At a Sensational Rummage Pricel Every scarf perfect quality . . . in dainty printed designs . . this price! Goldenberg’s—Main Floor 24c . imagine at brellas with Women’s $2.95 and $3.95 Umbrellas Grouped for the $1 Rummage Sale at matching tips and ferrules. Assortments . Domestics leached Sheets heu~. e 49C Ea. ins. 19 Mattress ¢ Oilcloth Table Cov- n sanitas olicloth. 33@ pes.) 15¢ Dress Ginghams— nd plain s wide. @3/4@ $1 Rayon Pillow d and green. s249 'yas.) 19¢ Romper Cloth— tripes and 1 2 colors. Yd 1115¢ 8 pre) $1 Fancy Pillowcases— ed embroidered de- 36 size. Soiled 59c ¢ Bleached Pillowcases ce from starch. 42x36 €@ Floos ols of oolens o $1.95 Siiks 50c¢ b to 69¢ Slip Satins in remnant pths, Silk d - rayon assorted colors ls: Kashette, few colors. yard 38c to §2.95 Coatings, all-wool inches wide. 58c y weaves, Yd ; Sitk-and-Wool 1 Pure Silk Hose, full fashioned ps or hem tops with Also a of service hose. “c Boys' and Girls 39c and 50c e and 7 length fancy Iso derby ribbed full- on-cotton-and- 24c bdd Lot of including hose, in pure Hose, -wool y patterns in Floo. Rummage Lots of Jewelry 9¢ to 59¢ ?lruelr' rmrklfi;':i, 1ic . 19¢ .w! s1 e Casecs, in 1d fancy stone- 17c pholsteries Belgian 4.50 Couch Covers, of pn. Plain center colored $2‘75 39¢ Velour and 13x46 l7c etonnes—doubl p prints. 1 pat- yd zsc Cretonnes—sunfast i tubproof. Bright col- Ya 35¢ f9c Damask—45 inches 39C de. Orchid only. Yd 9¢ Cretonnes—36 inches de. Double faced. Yd l7c 69c 1.19 Damask—s gths, All popular shade: P9c Cretonnes—36 inches L 10c P5c Checked Rayon—rose (@ blue. Ya : 9¢ h Floor Rummage Lots! Luggage 25) S1 Overnight Cases—box e. Heavy locks. 16 and 49c inch sizes uit Cases—steel 0 Fiber whide straps. §2,89 Hat Boxes—round ape. C: on 1eather. Good lin- $1.95 "§5.50 Overnight Cases—box hme, Cobra grain k lining s2‘29 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor (10) $30 and $35 Lane Cedar Chests $16.95 each Mahogany and walnut lightly marred. as floor samples. Goldenbere’'s—Fourth Floor Rummage Prices on Toiletries Assorted 25¢ and S0c Toiletries Choice 9c 25¢ Wrisley Water Softener 50c Boxes Face Powder 50c Single Compacts 50c Bath Salt Sets 50c Melba Brilliantine 50c Ever-Ready Shaving Cream $1 Fountain Syringes.....29c SlSRewh Ash Bath Salt ets 50c Melba Rouge (discontinued) .........12¢c $1.50 Melba Double Compret ......cicnveonn 59¢ 39¢ Monette Sanitary Napking s 1dc 25¢ Tre-Jur Talcum. .2 for 15¢ $1 Isobel White Cold Cream $1 Purity Hand Cream $1.50 Djer-Kiss Bath Salts 25c¢ Absorbent Cotton.. 5¢ and 10c Orangewood Sticks .. ..3 for 5S¢ 0dd Lot 5¢ ‘10¢ Soaps, 3¢ $1 Bear Ash Tray Bath Powder 3lc $2 Marinello Face Powder, 79c 25¢ Listerine Shaving Cream ..........ccoc0n 16¢ $1 Shampoo Sprays 39¢ $1 Single, Double and Triple Compacts ...... 69¢c Goidenberx's—Main Floor Rummage Lots! Stationery 98¢ Metal Poker Chip Racks— hold 200 chips and 2 packs of cards 5 39¢ Bridge Score Pads, Quill Pens, Writing Tablets, etc. Odd lot group at . 3c i Book En, Pm"!c”Meul Ends. 19C Boys’ 25¢ Books—shgh!ly soled 13c $1 Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets ............ 49c $1 Eaton’s Boxed Sta- tionery—mostly white . 29c 45 Propel and Repel e A P 17(: 98c Wood Mah Jong Sets and Mah Jong Racks (set of e e i e L 49c Playing Cards— fancy backs; gold or silver 29 @ edges $1.69 Combination Pocket Pen- cil and Cigarette Light- o5 e e oo R 49¢ 59 Penholder and Let- ter-Opener Sets £ 19¢ SL19 and SL69. Five- Year Diaries—damaged 49¢ 49c Bridge Score Pads, 3¢ Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Rummage Lots! Gloves Women's $1.95 Kid Gloves—im- ported lambskins. Novelty cuffs; also a few slip-ons of capeskin and suede Broken colors i e $1.59 Women's $1 Silk Gloves— “Wear-Right” grade—discontinued lines. Also other brands. Novelty cuffs sizes i9¢ (,hlmm juedes—novelty cuff and slip-ons—mostly light shades. Also silk mitts in white and beige. Broken sizes. “c $1 Lined Gloves for b03= One- clasp style. Broken sizes and colors. Irregulars.... 69c Children’s 59¢ f3loves—one-button ly gray sizes (,hamou»uede style. Most-~ Goldenberg's—Main Floor Rummage Lots of House Frocks $1 Daytime Frocks of fancy prints, foulards and linienes. Sizes 16 to 40 included.. 39c $1 Smocks, odds and Ends in prints and plain colors. Slightly soiled. Going at less than half 42¢c (15) $1 Crepe Klmru}u. slightly soiled, going at way less than half price........... 35‘: Goldenberg's—Second Floor Rummage Lots of Ribbons 50¢ 'gafleh lml?tbo:.d inch widths, in light shades for sashes, etc. Yard. 19¢ 15 to 29 Ribbons, plain and fancy types, grosgrain, satin, two tone, etc, 11, and 2% inch widths, Good range of shades. 7C Yard .. 5 8¢ to 15¢ Ribbons, narrow gros- grain, taffeta plaid and fancy SC types. 3 yards for.......... 39c and 50c Ribbon Novelties, handkerchiefs, sachet cases, coat hangers, etc, of colored satin, with !Ancy trim- zlc mi 6 and 7 Goldenbers’s—Main Floor .79 16-rib plain and fancy gitoria um- novelty handles and Felts . All $1 10 85 Winter Hats Rummage Priced at . . . velvets . berets—in styles for women and girls. 19¢ v .« softles . . . -Hurry for these marvelous values! Goldenbe rx's—Second Floor erchandise end madras, brays, ete. novelty not in every (71) Men’s $1 to $2.50 Union Suits—medium and heavy Some with shor mussed patterns. weights rayon stripe style. Part t sleeves. Broken_sizes (132) Men's $1 Rayon Union Suits—full cut; Samples or (512) Men’s $1 to $2.50 Shirts Of broadcloths, woven madras, 59c¢ end-to- madras, ch: Stripes, plain colors, whites and Collar attached, to match and neckband—sizes 14 to 17 but A few are irregular Wwool or cotton. 59¢ (87) §1 to $1.50 Night brands. White cotton or cambric. Some slipover style. Most sizes ........... wool or cotton, heavy weight. ali sizes selling from $1 to $1.95. Flannelette and cotton. Sizes A to D. Each nainsook; elastic waist and snubber Shirts—famous (132) Men’s $1 and $1.25 Union Suits—part (99) $1 Shirts and Drawers—part wool; collar shirts, long sleeved; drawers with long legs. Random color. Broken S1Z€S ......cc000000 59e (1106) Pajama Coat< and Panls Irom suit 29c¢ (345) 89¢ Athletic Union Suits—88 square 39¢c some irregular. Broken 29c back. Full cut. Some irregulars. sizes . SaATatAt e sl (62) Men'’s 69¢ to S1 Athletic Lmon Suits— (197) Men's 79¢ to $1 ood 19C famous brands. Some l patterns. Some hand tailored..... sleeves. Small sizes ............... 9c (72) Men’s $2.50 to $4 Dress Shirts—pleated and plain bosoms. For Tuxedo wear. 17 and 18 .. 19¢ Ho<ier_\'—m}on mxx(ures Sizes 10 to Good colors. 11Y, (800) letic shirts. ‘Men’s 49¢ to §$1 Underwear—athletic union suits, balbriggan or white cotton shirts, balbriggan or cotton drawers and ath- Some soiled. Most sizes. . 29c¢ 29c¢ (37) 82 to $3 Gloves (46) 50c to 69c Athletic thrhfnam- sook. Broken sizes. Each.. (56) $1 Rayon Athletic Union Sults —size 34 only (76) $1.59 Sweaters—all wool; and cuffs. 36 t0 46................ Goldenberx’s—Main Floor lmed- Broken sizes ....... Capeskm 79c 1< 19¢ plain colors with contrasting stitching on collars 87c Rummage Sale! Boys’ Clothing S0c to $1 Wearables 59¢-$1.19 Wearables Good 79¢-$1.49 Wearables 0Odd Lots Some are Irregulars ..... zsc A'-nr'":"' 39C Irregular ........ 59c i i 1 Knickers longms blouses, Blouses, shirts, its, 10; lum- wool or corduroy, odd parts of sweaters, juvenile suits, wash suits, blouses, knickers, Indian and cowboy suits, pa- caps and hats. Some longies, leather helmets, wool jamas, hats, caps.—Main Floor. irregulars. polo skirts, pajamas (389) Boys’ Odd Parts of Pajamas—outing (83) Boys’ $2.50 to $3.95 sl 79 fla‘nnels imsc; limas?vlglhz f‘ro;r; suits lsc Heavy Sweaters W e . selling a 0 $1.50. o (13) Boys’ 50c Tie and Handker- 1 (42) Boys® $3.95 fo 5435 sz 95 chief Sets to clear at ...... 9c Heavy Sweaters = (60) Boys’ 39¢ to 50c "Leather (6) $5.95 Caveltex Shceplmed Bilissomltxh bluggln zsc Coats, sizes 14 to 18 .......... 33'55 S0 Doy ee so ole Ties—4-in- 10C (138 S1 Koveralls, =9 (400) Boys' sizes3to B yrs. ............0 seenese < hand styles (300) $1 to $1.95 Shirts — Bell brand. (300) Boys’ White broadcloths; neckband style, 39c 1250 1414 -0 o isisoi e vhiosinisisinm asls sis 4-in-hands (160) Boys' $1.95 to Sport Sweaters (10) Jr. berjacks. 12 suits, 10 12; odd m.x s and pants from suits. 95 (82) ; (18) lum- novelty (62) longies, $1.95 to $3.95 Wearables O'Coats, 3 y Boys Suits $5.95 to $8.74 Suits—I and 2 pants styles. Sam- ples --$3.79 Jr. Boys' $4.95 to $6.75 Overcoats, 2 to 5 years. oo andd ite="onel and it paicy "“";Z/‘, Jr. Boys' $6.95 and §7.95 Overcoats, 2 to 6 years S35 $6.95 and $7.95 Suits with 2 knickers, 8 ta 16 Boys' $6.95 to $8.00 Overcoats, 12 to 18 vears, s oisA 0T Jr. Boys' $9.75 Overcoats, sizes 5 to 9 vears uits with 2 knickers. § to 16 years_.....§ Jr. Boys' $10 to $12 Overcoats, 5 to 10 years to $20 with 2 Suits and $12 Two-Longie Suits, 12 to 19 years, § $1250 to $18 Suits with 2 longies or knickers and (300) Sl to $1.25 Pajamas, Bell ette. 4 to18. and 59c¢) (60) $1.95 to $2.95 Blanket Robes, sizes 8 to 16 yrs (68) $1.19 to $1.95 hovelty Suit.s — all jersey; also wash suits, Stand 4 Ll et Boys’ Overcoats 5 & Boys' $10 to $12.75 Overcoats, 11 td 16 years §9.75 Jr. Boys' $12.75 Overcoats, sizes 5 to 10 longies, 14 to 20 Boys' $14.75 to $10 Overcoats, 11 to 17 b SI1475 Boys' $22.50 Overcoats, 11 to 18............ Goldenberg's—Third Floor brand. Broadcloths. Irregulars. 4 to 16 59c (38) Boys' $2.95 and $3.95 Raincoats, leather- (Hat to match 29c s 1.94 $1.55 wool 69c 3 §: $5.45 $7.45 $7.45 .$9.45 ..89.45 Rummage! Velour—Damask Portieres Velour—Portieres Double faced—several different colors. $7.50 Grades— 27x84 size. $10.50 Grades— 36x84 size. Pair $15.00 Grades— 36x84 size. Pairi i Damask Portieres 36 and 50 inch widths—several pretty 90 colors. $7.95 Value— 30281 size 7.5l $10.95 Value— 50x81 size . Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor e L S S T D Rummage! Rugs—Coverings Felt-Base Rugs Sandura, Armstrong, Gold Seal, grades. Drop Neponset and other ped patterns but all perfect. 9x12 and 9x10Y. Were $8.15 to $10.75 529 fr. Was $5.50 to $7:... 6x9 ft. Was $4.50 and $§5.50. $4.85 $3.75 $2 65 $1.25 to Grades, sq. yd. 85 4 lots for immediate disposal. 39c to 42¢ Grades, 24C sq. yd. (6) $42 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size (9) $45 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size (4) $47 Axminster Rugs, 814x101% (12) $52 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size.. (3) $65 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size (5) §$75 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size (4) $85 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size. @olden] ...§59 berg’s—Downstairs Store, Save on Inlaid Linoleums $145 $1.50 to $1.75 $2 and $2.25 Grades, sq. yd. Grades, sq. yd. $2.50 to $2.75 Grades, sq. yd. c $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 0Odd rolls, cut lengths, dropped patterns and irregulars. Bring room sizes. Felt-Base Floor Covering 45c and 59¢ Grades, 33c sq. yd. $25 (12) $52.50 High Grade Oriental-design $29 Rups, IX12 IR0, ..ok il e onensons 8. “333 (6) $75 American Oriental-design Rugs, 9xI2 se. ... .o v i e $34 $44 $54 (6) $97 American Oriental Rugs, 814x10%; size.. 65¢c and 69¢ Grades, 42C sq. yd. 39.50 ..849 (5) $100 American Oriental Rugs, 9x12 size, $75 (4) $125 American Oriental Rugs, 9x12 size, $85 No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Can Be Filled Rummage Lots! Lingerie (35) $1 Slips of rayon satin or crepe. Slightly soiled and hook models of 1 o mussed. Clearing at 35c cade. Odds afwl ::;Z o $1 Lingerie, odds and “ends of { slips, gowns and chemise. Of white Tatosck ol (ugezls A @ 59¢ b $1.98 and $2.95 Silk Undies, A chemise, step-ins, dance sets and 50c Bandeaux, panties from our higher priced lines. .. 74c Sale at ‘Geldenbers's—Sccond Flo $1.98 and $2.98 Girdles, solled, going in Eummnge side- - 69¢ $1.98 and $2.98 Corseletts, brok- some slightly 10c Rummage! Wash Goods 39¢Printed RayonFlat Crepes Lovely rayon-and-cotton quality, in colorfast printings. 36 inches wide. 35c Printed Pongees, 36 § @@ inches wide. . Colorfast 21c 15¢ Printed Percales, good assortment. 36 inches loc widal Svdi s T 19¢ Plain Color Voiles. 19¢ Plain Color Broadcloths. Wit s Popular colors. 2 to 6 @3 Colorfast. ¥d......... 12‘/2‘3 yard lengths. ¥d 9/46 (15 Pes.) Printed Rayon Shan- 19c and 29c Sateens. White, tung, in printed des black and colors. Colorfast. Yd. alva agtos bra ° 1214 G 29¢ Printed La Batiste; sheer g and 40 inches wide. Dimity amd . 36 2 16C - 12%e dwhlkzxainsouh soft fin- grade. 36 inches 63/ : - 674¢C wide. Yd. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. grade. Yd (1,100 (285 Yds.) Pes.) 79 Pongee, rayon-and - cotton Yds.) Suitings. White and smart colors. Yd. ... 18¢ ........ v 24¢ Printed Rayon 38¢c Linen-finish $125 Embroidered Organdy, permanent finish grade. 45 inches wide. Yd 68¢c Rummage! Girls’ & Tots’ Tots’ and Girls’ 39¢, 49¢ and 59¢ Wearables—rain hats, flannelette combinations, rayon bloom- Girls’ $1.95 and cord trimmed. quard patterns. Broken sizes Bathrobes, Jac- ribbon 99¢c ers, berets, eic. Broken JO@ Girl $495 and $595 Coats. O Chinchilla sets and Girls’ 59¢ Dresses, travel fur-trimmed models. tweeds: long slecves, Sizes ik en¥sizs $2.95 Tand 8. 15C 1ot ‘isc Dissses plaincolors Girls' $2.95 Knickers, and novelty prints. Sizes 29¢ wool or corduroy. Large T er oY sizes 5 e 59c Girls' $1 Skirts, blue jean, fully Girls''§ mberjacks, pleated. On white muslin wool o uroy. e Ses i 39C e 59¢ " 39¢ Goldenbers' sizes Girls’ $1 Tuck-in red tweed. Broken Tots' $1 Bathrobes, jacquard de- Cord trimmed Rummage! Men’s Clothing (1) $8.95 Sheep-lined Coat, soiled. Size 48.. (5) ?l’d ,T‘“’“"“s' $6 95 (37) Young Men's $30 Blue S o 815 wnd o BB s o e ; and double breasted. $1650 Suits, broken 15.9 A Proken 84,95 size 34 ... $ 5 (27) M d Young Men's $15 (61) Men's and Young Men's medium and .65 to $19 Suits—Light dark patterns. Broken $16 and $16.50 Over- coats, sizes 34 to 44. "~ §$8.95 sizes (19) Men's S5 to § (6 Prs) $6.50 to $8 Tuxedo Vests, broken sl 95 :r‘;;l:'n Serge Pants, s;.ss sizes L sizes ....... (8) Men's and Young Men's (4 Prs) S5 White $20 and $25 Top- Linen Knick>s. waist G Q& 312.35 size 35 broken sizes Goldenberg's—Main Floor. coats, Rummage Sale_ Linens! Martex Turkish Towels, 0) I olid pastel size r- napkins; : . . border Turkish Towels, double (119) thread quality with colored bor- ders, Size 21x40 inches. loc slight irregulars ... 89c Bath Mats, in assorted pastel (34) $4.95 shades and a variety of 54x70-inch PAMOITS. e verose, 24C oopiins . (133) 39¢ Huck Towels, all-linen (98) $1 Guality, with colcred bor- ders .................. 19¢ (168) 19¢ Linen Tea Towels, with colored borders. Rummage priced at. loc (48) 52x70 patterns Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. inches, hand-embroidered~. 36-inci cloth and four napkins Luncheon rayon-and-linen in blue cloth and sl 95 52x52-inch cloth with as- sorted colored borders. $1.49 Lunch Cloths, (46) $6.95 All-Linen Dinner Sets, 0x90-inch cloth and twelve rose or blue s3.95 §1.29 Linen Bnd"e Sets, 79¢ Sets, of or rose. Linen 'Lunch Cloths, 49¢ size Rummage! RADIOS Floor samples, demonstrator sets of 1931 radios—good con- diticn. Delivered and attached to your aerial. (1) $49.50 Royal Radio—highboy. (1) $87.50 Majestic Auto Radio... e (2) $139 Atwater Kent No. 70........ (1) $155 Atwater Kent No. 72—Super-] heterodyne (1) $149.50 Majestic No. 62; highboy— super-heterodyne ............. e (1) $150.00 Philco, 11-tube lowboy— super-heterodyne .............. b (1) $215 Atwater Kent No. 75—phonograph and radio comb. All electric $29.50 -$65.00 69.50 79.50 -$89.50 $129.50 (6) Radio Cabinets—Pooley nghboys—to fit most any electric set........... $10 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Remarkable Purchase of New Spring Hats Thriftily Priced at Shiny cellophanes and dull-finish straws of soft, flexible quality . . . and rlever felt- and-straw combinations. Draped into modish little shapes, pertly finished with a quill, a ribbon bow or a flower. Black, Rust, Green, Brown or Royal. 97c A d_yuxtabl: Head Sizes On Sale—Main Floor. 9 - Former Ambassador To Japan Is Visitor To Capitnl This Week Mr. and Mrs. L. Bruce Hard Return From Winter Home — William Chopin Here. Former United States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Roland S. Morris of Philadelphia are at the Carlton for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bruce Hord have re- turned from a two-month stay at their Winter home in Miami, motoring by way of .Southern Pines ond Alken, where they made short stops. They have reopened their house at 3121 ‘Adlms Mill road. Mrs. Thomas P. Cheeseborough, jr., returned yesterday to her home in | Bronxville, N. Y., after spending some | time with her mother, M¥s. Joseph E. | Davies. Mr. Davies and Miss Rachel Davies joined them here 10 days ago after spending some time abroad. Mr. William C. Chapin of Rochester, |N. Y. and a student of Princeton Uni- | versity will spend the week end as the | guest of Miss Elizabeth H. Gill, daugh- | ter of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore N. Gill, | ir., of Georgetown. | Others coming down from Princeton for the week end are Mr. Charles Mc- | Kenney, Mr. John Hamilton and Mr, | John Lewis Smith, jr. | Mrs. Mary Simmons of Louisville, Ky, and Mrs. John Boardman Lord, 4th, are spending a few days with Mr. ;a{ld ers. John Wignall, on Newton street. | e | Miss Mabel C. Lytton of Frederick, Md., is a week end guest at the Dodge. She is the director of student person- nel, in Hood Collete at Frederick. 1 Mrs. Daniel du_Bos Bose Galllard is in | New York at the St. Regis Hotel, visit- | ing her niece, Mrs. John Calvin Thorne, Mrs. William McConnell, formerly of Dublin, Ireland, and Mrs. E. O'Connor of London are week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris, at their home, 3701 Woodland drive. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKenzie are | spending the remainder of the Winter at the Breakers at Palm Beach. They will return to Washington May 1 and will open their new apartment at the | Westchester. Mrs. J. W. Brooks of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting Col. and Mrs. James | M. Phalen at their apartment, 1870 | Wyoming avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Small have | as guests in_ their home in Georgetown their two daughters, Mrs. J. F. Gall | and Mrs. H. C. Neblett, and Mrs. Ham- | ilton Jones, Mrs. Peter Jones and Miss | Susan Huchison, all of Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Mahlon A. Winter and her little granddaughter, Virginia Darrow, have returned to Washington from Old Point Comfort, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bacon Livezey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Carpenter have as guests over the week end Mrs. | Layton Schoch and Miss Louise Schoch of Philadelphia. Mrs. Carpenter gave a luncheon yesterday at the National Woman’s Country Club for them, and | today Mrs. Virginia Gwathmey will be | hostess to Mrs. Schoch, and Mrs. Duft | Merrick is giving a dinner for them. | _Mrs. Arthur L. Over of Pittsburgh, Pa., is at the Carlton for a few day accompanied by her daughter, M Gladys E. Over. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Custis Peter of | Westfleld, N. J, are being congratu- lated upon the birth of a daughter, Fleanor Custis, Thursday, January 28, | at Columbia Hospital. She is doubt- | less_the youngest relative of Martha | Washington. Mrs. Peter before her | marriage was Miss Minnie C. Heider of | this city. | Dr. Ardeshir B. Irani has returned to | Washington from an extensive trip abroad, where he visited Persia and | the Holy Land. Eastcm Star Chapter ‘ Plans Its Annual Dance Lebanon Chapter, No. 25, Order of the Eastern Star, has completed ar- rangements for iis annual dance and card parsy to be held at the Shoreham Hotel Wednesday evening, February 10, from 9 to 12:30 o'clock Dr. J. Raymond B. Hutchinson, the general chairman, snnounces that the various phases of the party are being cared for by Miss Mabelle L. Vanice, | secretary; Past Patron Elgin Smith, | publicity; Past Patron Blair McKenzie, | reception: Mr. Ira Priddy, tickets and | charts; Past Matron Augusta Thomp- | son, card tables; Past Patron J. C. Harveststraw, music; Past Matron Florida Nettleton, prizes; Mr. Charles Thorpe, dance floor; Mr. Edward Prench and Mr. Harry Plertag, sergeants at arms. Subcommittee chairmen in charge of the disposition of tickets are Past Matron Nelly Lynch, Miss Emma Shamiefer, Miss Elnora Hoofnagle, Miss Emily Mitchell, Miss Marguerite Davis, Miss Fanny Loehl, Miss Rae Carl, Miss Anna_Priddy, Miss Dorothy Puryear, Miss Louise Price and Miss Constance Torrey. AAAAAAAAAAAAL WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” 1to 12 Sizes FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts in All Leathers and Fabrics $7A50 to $ 1000 Nurses’ White Cloth, Calf, and Black Kid Oxfords Complete Line of High Shoes YCE & LEWI CUSTOM FITTING SHOE 439 72 St. NW. Just Below E St. Baltimore Store, 212 N. Liberty St. l