Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1932, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1932. SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) _ as joint chairman of committee of the com Mrs eric Atherton, 1 te Appel, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Harry N Cootes, Mrs. e Phelps Dodge, Mrs. Theodore ° | a suite at Wardman Park Hotel. and also of ), Minister terim of - | day was ordered in Superior Court to of the | ents fea- fiss Mary nd | | Vermont, D. A. R.; Mrs. Russell Magna |of the D. A. R, and Mrs. Willard | Wood, national service chairman, Wom- | en's Overseas Service League. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Town of Philadelphia are at the Willard. M. Town is commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Tapp of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Marseilles, jr.. also of New York, are aying at the Wardman Park Hotel | uring their stay in this city. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cramer, Miss Irma Hinchman, Miss Eunice Wsiller and Miss Murphy of New Bruns- wick, N. J, are at the Shoreham on their way home from Miami, Fla. Miss Mary L. Girardi of New York City has returned to Washington for o visit of several days, and has taken ROXY DIRECTOR MUST PAY WIFE $75 WEEKLY Leon Leonindoff Charged With Neglect for Separate Main- tenance. By the Associated Press LOS SELES, February 3.—Leon Leonindoff, director of productions for the Roxy Theater, New York, yester- his wife $75 a weeck pending trial it for separate maintenance. Leonindoff, a former actress, play reader and adapt- hows. She asserted she 1t $600 a month to sub- vle to which she was ac- customed Although Leonindoff admitted he re- ceives $2,000 a week, he said he had off debts incurred through expenditures. In her suit w before marriage. This Leonindoff denied Traffic in Tie-up. s.0f_the Washington Railway & the Maryland line. e tied up for a half hour last night vhen a conductor bar broke at Fifth and Washington streets. The tie-up occurred about 10 o'clock. Stops Sickness From Gas, Acid e awfully sick. I did me much good fine now—tired feel all gone. I am a Now Repriced! Simmons Beautyrest Mattresses, $33.75 For vears Beautyrest Mattresses, the ace of Simmons products, have sold for $39.50. We are indeed fi!ld to bring them to you at this new price! BEDWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH’S Troubled With Corns? The La Cross Corn Shaver Will Remove Them Safely So simple and easy to use we wonder why someone didn't think of it long 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ago! For callouses and corns, even between the toes, and only 75c. No Connection With Any Other Washington Store TOILET GOODS—STREET FLOOR. In This February Sale You Save $66 eppelwhite Dining Room Suite 129 A Really Marvelous Value! “Queen Anne” Chair 51695 Well named indeed—for this chair is built to satisfy your craving for quality at a price. Covered with plain rust or green tapestry . . . tufted back ... re- versible, spring-filled cushion. FURNITURE—FIFTH FLOOR. 5.Piece Wood Bridge Sets $ 8.95 Maybe Ely didn't stress the importance of a smart table and chair set—but we do! Table top and chair seats heavily padded and covered in durable leather- ette. Frames in walnut or red 5.Piece Enameled Breakfast Sets $12-50 In maple—with a charming old-world dignity. In green— with a modern carefree gayety. This suite is sturdily constructed —and priced exceptionally low. Drop-leaf table; four sturdy chairs. The Pieces Shown In Sketch Below, Including Chairs There'’s an air of distinction about this suite that will lend a friendly charm to your dining room. The price is 1932 —but the classic beauty of the Heppelwhite design is ageless. Of scasoned American hardwood with rich American walnut veneers and Corsican lacquer finish. All the splendid details of construction that you associate with more costly furniture. . .in fact, this suite is built to sell at $195! $10 Delivers It—Balance Convenient Payments " MAYEAR - presents a Peau d’Ange Lace 23 ] e o s seductive Gown 25 Vogue says peau d'ange is a rising fashion in the evening mode. - We have it in beige, pink, blue, 1 Amos Parrish says wear the formal gown' instep length, with .covered shoulders and with a matching jacket. Our buyer says note the nicety of the square-cut neck, deep “V” decol- letage in back and horse- hair-stiffened hem. We say, look to the Mayfair Shop for the newest, smartest inter- pretations of- the mode in misses’ and women'’s sizes. The Gown, sketched, sizes 14-20 (THIRD FLOOR.) F Strect at Secventh Detroit Gas Range At the Very Low Price of $ 59.50 A lowboy, with full porcelain finish, in- cluding burners and grates; insulated tqp and doors; Nile green and ivory finish. HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. Buy Them Now! Fruit of the Loom SHIRTS Regularly $1.50 15 4 for $4.50 You can’t go wrong on any Fruit of the Loom product, whether it’s sheets, pillow- cases, dress fabrics — or shirts! They’re fully shrunk and fast color! Made with two collars to match, or col- lar attached; fancy patterns, sizes 1314 to 17%. Another Sale! Faultless No-Belt Pajamas %1 In No-Belt pajamas, an elastic webbing takes the place of un- comfortable strings, providing the maximum in sleeping comfort. Blue, tan, green, and white. MEN’S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Stirring Values for the Fourth Day of Kitchen Week ] The values are so great, the savings are so important, that kl.(chen week crowded news of arriving Spring fashions right off this page. Don’t miss these bargains; many others not advertised. RADIATOR SHIELDS, in walnut and mahogany finished steel; 91, inches deep; 11 to 20 inch extension .. Slsing 69C RADIATOR SHIELDS, 9'; Inches deep, 18 to 34 inch extension...79¢ 25 to 48 inch . $1.39 extension ... UNIVERSAL KNIFE AND FORK SET, stainless steel with = white handles, special $3.95 ELECTRIC WALL CLOCK for the kitchen; metal case enam- = eled in lovely gay colors. $1.95 "Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, N Ational 9500 HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. Here’s Extra Value Infants’ and Toddlers’ Handmade Dresses $1.50 and $1.95 Values Special $ 1 _ Infants’ collar or yoke style dresses, plain or scal- loped. Toddlers’ dresses with pin tucks and applique collars on round neck styles. Infants’ to 3 years. Sale! $3.95 to $5.95 Silk Coats Crepe de chine coats with silk lining, hand smocking and embroidered collars. $ ,97 In pink, blue and white; sizes 1, 2, and 3. Mail and ’Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart INFANTS’ WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. Bacon and Egg Skillet Save precious minutes in the morning by frying your bacon and eggs at the same time! Note: These are fine for making neat egg sandwiches. HOUSEWARES—SIXTH FLOOR. Tomorrow and Friday! Living Model Fashion Review Featuring Spring Fashions Made From McCall Patterns With Mprs. Sally Miller to Explain Their New Details 2:30 P.M.—Third Floor We invite you to take a trip to Paris— without all the expense! Come tomorrow and see exact copies of dresses shown at Paris openings! Costumes will be made of the silks, rayons, cottons, and woolens approved for Spring. Mrs. Miller is a most fascinating per- son; let her tell you the Spring Fashion Story! THIRD FLOOR.

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