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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY % 1032 B3 Mrs. George E. Burns, the Misses Carry, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chambers, the RETURNED TO ILLINOIS Misses Codrick, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Con- nor, Mrs. Kathleen Crenshaw, Mrs, Gertrude Crossland, Miss Margaret A. Curran, Mr. Cornelius Cusack, Rev.|Mrs. Bessie Shea, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cornelius Dacey, Miss Bertha Deshan- | Spalding, Col. and Mrs. J. J. Staley, tel, Mrs. Gerome Desio, Mr. and Mrs. |Mrs. J. H. Stephens, Miss Florence Edward T. Dillon, Mrs. J. A. Dillon, Mr. | Steward, Mrs. V. H. Stonesifer, Mr. and and Mrs. Joseph Donovan, Mr. Edward |Mrs J.' J. Sweeney and Mrs. E. D. F. Dougherty, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mr. | Yerby. and Mrs. P. J. Farrell, Miss Mary Fox, Miss Mary Feeley, Dr. Hugh Fegan, Mr.| Among those who have made reserva- and Mrs. John R. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. John | tions for the concert of St. Olaf Choir | Foote, Mrs. Sarah Flournoy, Mr. and |in Constitution Hall Wednesday eve- rs, Willlam Forssillas Katle Gelt- | ning, February, 10745 8:45 o'clock, are | fin, Mrs. James Gowans, Mr. and Mrs. | Senator Norbeck, Senator Shipstead, N P. J. Haltigan, Miss Teresa Harrigan, | Associate Justice Butler of the United O O R s Saqratiam dast Miss Katherine Herlihy, Mr. Harry K. | States Supreme Court, Assistant Attor- he e e A s Kainiear Kol A g Hickey and John W. Hickey, Mr. and | ney General Youngquist, Mr. Walter H. - et Do loite Orange - : Gl ; : Mrs. Edward R. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Newton, Secretary to President Hoover; U D Aner Euskts Twere: Mr.cang Edward Keating, Mrs. John J. Keeley, | Representative ~Andresen, Representa- Henry Davies, Miss Effie Mr. Clarence Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John D. | tive Kvale and Representative Haugen. i Leonard, Miss Mae McWilliams, Mrs. | AD interesting feature in this connec- ce C. Mangum, Mr. EANECs Pruitt and Mr. H. O. Hart Martin Meenehan, Miss Mary O'Beirne, (Continued on Fourth Page.) Mr. and Mrs. John ODono(hue, Mrs. Louis Peak, Miss Rose Prowinski, Mrs. Ethel M. Prowinski, Mrs. Mary Brooks Reitz, Miss Janet Richards, Miss Mat- tle St. Clair, Mrs. Mary B. Schaller, 709 Twelfth Sloane w. & J. (Continued From Second Page.) 7 'home in Berryville this afternoon in - honor of Mrs. Harry Flood Byrd and “ Mrs. Baldwin Neill of California Former Secretary of Interior Dr. < Hubert Work of Denver, Colo., and his daughter, Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Chi- cago, are now in Washington at the Mayflower for a short visit Mr. G You'll be interested in the February Sale Because— Rehearsal Tomorrow for Final Cotillion of Season. The rehel for the last of the Bachelors' Cof his season will be ernoon at 5 o'clock of the Mayflower. has been pnupored from Ask About Our Budget Plan of payment in connection with a charge account You'll find it a convenience Here it is! THE FINAL CLEARANCE OF MILLER Not only have prices been extravagantly reduced—and we mean LITERALLY REDUCED—but the values are Mrs. Delos O consistently the Sloane standard of merchandise. ined at yeste And, being a store-wide event, you have unrestricted choice of the Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Linoleums, Lamps, Draperies, etc. her daughter Yereance has were Mrs opher been called Frank Brown | Four Superb Bed Room Suites At;ractive in their design, superior in their construction—both material and crafts- manship—and they're acutely reduced in price. Mrs. Robert Iter Davidson. er Davidsor French Provincial construction and finished aiter the nch manner of that pe An old Imnh chest was the inspiration for the ign of this suite and it i rming, un and decorative I twin The eight pieces of the suite comprise beds, commode and mirror, chest and mir= twin beds, bureau and mirror, chest, dress- ror, dressing tal ith triplicate mirror, ing table, nite table, chair 5725 nite er.] chair and 5465 h—eight pieces. and bench. ben Regular Price, $825 Regular Price, 3650 Hepplewhite Suite constructed of fruit- wood and maple with hand executed floral decoration in oil. ished in the soft old maple tone produc- Louis _ Kellogg are at the Dodge dur y in the Capital Ohio, MISS ISABELLA EUSTICE, The background is fin- Daughter of Mr L. Eustice of Evanston, 1ll guest of he 5 hur Capper, at the Mayflower. B: to Illinois, Senatol a dinner for her at the Chevy Chase Club Underwood Photo. - ek secure exquisite |. Miller last chance to Wilc who s with her who has been the Your fore returnin i i € ing a pleasing contrast to the decorations. Capper ga rises Georgetown Uni- will be held 8:15 sentative Menaleus Lan) by the Glee Club of assisted in receiving by Mrs versity and St. Paul's choir the Assistant Se f the on Shrove Tuesday evening at and Mrs. Jahnck o'clock in the auditori t Bryan Owen, Mr. and street norf Morgan, Mr. and r Faul's Catholi Trammell, Mr. and and V streets northwe ll\(‘ concert Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Da is under the directi of Dr. Edward P. Capt. and Mrs. W. C. W Donovan, professor ¢ usic at George- Wade H. Cooper, Mr town and organist Paul’s. Pa- d B\uf\ Represen ptic numbers will be in honor of George W Bicentennial E A lebration Patr patronesses O'Connor d y | include: The Ambass of France and Mat Horn, will g Mme. Claudel ster of Austria ing twin beds, bureau with hanging mir- Minister of . s 3 e Sacassa, the ° ror, chest, dressing table with hanging ular sel and Mme. Pro Leonidas mirror, nite table, chair and 5325 Capt. W. C. W Nicaragua and Pitamic; Miss zabeth Ahern, Mrs. F berch Regular Price, 3450 F. Gude of Wa Md. who i t the Villa Fe Lankford, Navy quality shoes at this ri- weeks diculously low clearance Enel ~ngla herr quaint in American Sheraton suite in genuine ma- 1 Group in ¢ T s ood. desig hogany with artistic inlays of sa d Mrs Broken sizes. Effiegene that soft ol pricel ciated v The finish is that soft tone characteristic of Sheraton. Fight-piece suite, compris- rush se ight pieces Regular Price, $400 rma Men's Committee, with | Minister of Y Dr benichiwith ntative Jefl Busby as _vice Tete ine nan, and Mrs. Maud Howe Augusta Alexar Mrs. Pauline Ar- | 2 2 2 plete m act as chairman of the ies' | nold, Mrs. Mary L. Baden, Mr. and Mrs. | )mmittee, with Miss Claire Gwynn |William D. Barry, Mrs. Mary E. Bates « PBhilipsborn nts are in ct 'n‘ LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F 4G etary _of Taggart financial and Mrs. L Attractive Living Room Pieces They will serve as “‘occasional” pieces, or may be combined in most effective ensem- bles. While the prices are temptingly low—we want to strongly emphasize QUALITY as the reason for selection, No Returns All Sales Final ~St. Andrew Fetes Rector i Tonight—Card Party Tomorrow. Love Seats and nr.xvh a recept A Hamp- The re- to be given tomorrow evening , have be John L. Cowden, Miss A rlow, Miss Margaret Earnshaw, Mrs. Merrick, Conway welfare are com- family Society to be given at 9 ance Repre- Custom Made in Our Own Shop New Fabrics—Prompt Service Special Prices 1202 G St. District 3211 FOR YOUR 2 OLD IRON ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEW ELECTRIC IRON 1112 G St. N.W. ANNOUNCING NEW LOW BEVERLY ipsborn bEThtIN FaG PRICE ON SHOES $6 With a Higher Standard of Value . for with the lowering Beverly's quality reaches its career! Never before fered such finely-made such great variety beautiful, Don’t try are 8o you just them! of price . . . the peak of have we of- shoes . . . in . and styles that can’t resist .. put a pair or two on vour charge tomorrow! Sandals, Pumps. Ox- fords of Blue, Beige. Black, Brown and other new shades of Kid . o cie=? Pont, TOMORROW . EXTRAORDINARY FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY It will pay you to be here promptly at 9:15 GOWN SALON 22 Originally $39.50 to $59.40 Crepe and velvet afternoon frocks, in black, for w brown and navy ymen, misses and littl Canton wool frocks in types for daytime and , in sizes e ladies. evening occasions. and misses. FROCK CLEARANCE 512 Originally $29.50 to $49.50 crepe, velvet and sheer Sizes for women PIN MONEY SHOP FROCK CLEARANCE New frocks that arr wools, prints, high Sizes 12 to 44. Were $ shades, all types ived during t 15 and $18. .. past month. for rl\\mm‘ and evening. Crepe, sheer s NEXPENSIVE SHOP FROCK CLEARANCE $5 Originally $10 to $I8 Sunday night, evening time types in crepe, satin a Sizes for women, misses and juniors. 2 Originally $5.95 All-wool jersey frocks in one and and day- nd velvet. two piece types. well as black trasting trims Bright shades as and brown, with con- WINTER COAT CLEARANCE 568 Originally $98.50 to $175 40 Black and a few high shades trimmed with Persian, mink, skunk, fox, fitch, bad- ger, blue wolf, krimmer and kit fox. Sizes 14 to 42. 548 Originally $59.50 to $89.50 30 Black Coats, med with Persian, fox, kit fox, beaver, skunk fitch. Sizes for women, trim- and misses, juniors and little ladies. 328 Originally $49.40 and $59.50 12 Green, brown and black coats trimmed dyed skunk, kit fox, Sizes for with cross fox, fitch, and red fox. women and misses. FUR COAT CLEARANCE 5128 Originally $195 Including sealine with Jap mink, white ermine and fitch. . .black, kaffe and slate Russian pony, silver muskrat with fitch and beaver. LEATHER 578 Originally §125 Sealine with kolinsk fitch, Persian, Jap min and ermine . . . silver muskrat with fox . .. black and brown Rus- sian pony, plain and with fitch. 58 Originally $100 American broadtail .silver muskrat . . . sealine with ermine and fitch. . .beige -lapin. JACKET CLEARANCE 40 Leather and Suede Jackets in black, red, and green; sizes 14 to 20. Sofas The “Centennial,” an Ex club sofa of Sloane designir and make. Full e piece with separate down-filled pillows the back and seat, makipg it extremely comfortable. It fis of the ideal lounging type, and a superb piece f the Miving room. Offered in a fine selec- tion of fabrics Regular Price, $270 $215 The Wakefield Sloane made and famous for its com- fortable ahd practical design Covered in a vari of dam- asks, antique satins, broca- telles, tapestries and friezes. Regular Price, $195 SI55 Sofa, another Sloane design and popular because of charming simplicity and s adaptable to riors. Fea- Sofa, Hayden practically a tured in a wide variety of con- sistent upholstery fabrics Regular Price, $195 5155 The “Lancaster,” a new de- sign in Sloane production, taken from the English school. Very graceful and extremely comfortable, with deep seat and low arm. Made with wal- nut cabriole legs and covered in a variety of fine fabrics. Regular Price, $220 3175 Secretaries, Etc. American Hepplewhite Sec- retary of genuine mahogany construction inlaid with satin- wood. The size gives it prac- tical place in the small room. Regular Price, $140 8105 Governor Winthrop Secre- tary, an accurate reproduction and a product of our own Shops. Genuine mahogany con- struction throughout, or in cherry if preferred Regular Price, $185 5155 Mirrors American Chippendale Mir- rors in genuine mahogany. A splendid reproduction of a fa- mous original. Regular Price, $180 $145 Farly American Mirrors in cherry and maple, both quaint and decorative. Regular Price, § $25 Wing Chairs The “Hollis” W early American design, in uine. mahog Bicatscatits size it adapts itself to practical use in the living room room or bed room. Up! stered in chintz, tapestry, r or damask g Ch Regular Price, $65 $50 Regular Price, $115 $75 Queen Anne Wing Chair, of moderate size, with carved walnut legs and upholstered in pleasing fabrics Regular Price, §130 110 New England Colonial Wing Chair. It has a large, broa deep seat, which is extremely comfortable, and offers one of the most charming of all the early chairs. Upholstered in quaint tapestry or damask. Regular Price, $170 $135 Tables nuine Mahogany Tables with handsome and brass claw {feet. Regular Price, $35 $29.50 Drum base Genuine Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Drop-Leaf Tables. Regular Price, $135 $105 Genuine Mahogany Duncan Phyfe Center Tables with handsome base and brass claw feet. Regular Price, $40 $25 The “Molly Pitcher” Table, a graceful American Queen Anne type in genuine mahog- any. A table that will serve dual purpose in living room or dining room. Regular Price, $70 $60 Parker Love Seat, popu- s size and Regular Price, £120 ve Seat; its deal size lace i Regular Price 5175 Queen ne Love Seat, with carved w , down-filled cushions, covered effective damasks. Regular Price, $120 v-shaped $150 Love Seat, a most ing into ered in Regular [’nrv. 3’0() sI65 Easy Chairs Colonial Type Easy Chalr with gracefully turned legs; down-filled cushions. A size particularly adaptable to the apartm g room. Up- holstered variety of Regular Price, $100 $59 Queen Anne Easy Chair, of graceful lines, with cabriole legs, down-filled cushions, up- holstered in tapestry, damask, reps and frieze Regular Price, $125 $79 The Bedford Easy Chair, an- other chair of ideal size for the small living room or as an occasional chair. Upholstered in damask. Regular Price, $100 $75 English Type Lounging Chair, companion piece to the roll back English Sofa. It has loose down-flled pillow back and seat cushions, with the deep seat and low arm design. Upholstered in damask, tapes- try, brocatelle, ete. Regular Price, $120 $62.50 W. & J.SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G $3.75 Were $5.95 $7.50 Were 510 519 Were $25 to $39.50 512 Were $16.50 Th; House with the Green Shutters