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SOCIETY (Continued Fro the States from which the students | come and class and State soclety ban- ners. | Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, chairman of the Surplus Food Committee for the Unemployed, has added her name to the list of patronesses for the benefit this evening in Wardman Park Theater to add to the loan fund of the Zonta Club. _Additional patronesses include Mrs. Willlam F. Gude, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes and Mrs. Emily Dickinson. Mrs. Emily G. Di nson will enter- tain at tea fomorrow afternoon from 4 7 oclock in her home, at 2849 t northwest, in honor ude Thomas, presi- ngton Zonta Club. the club assisting Mrs Mrs. Nan Street and on, at the tea table, e, Miss Ella Given Nancye | “Let There Be Light” Orange, N. J, is at the Shoreham for a two-week visit. Mr. Sinnott, who has been at Pinehurst, N. C, will join her there. Miss Olga A. Nelson or Chicago is at Wardman Park Hotel for a short ime. Pageant to Be Presented Tomorrow at St. Margaret's. An Epiphany pageant, “The Light of the World,” will be presented in St. Margaret’s Parish House, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place northwes at 4:30 o'clock and at 8 o'clock to- morrow. The production is under the auspices of the St. Cecelia Society and under the personal direction of Mr. Percy Van Ness. Beginning with the fiat at creation, the pageant proceeds with the prophecies of Christ as the light of the world, depicts the Annunciation, Nativity and the coming of the Wise Men, and proceeds with Christmas through the ages and the spread of the gospel throughout the world. A feature of the production is a_candle-light procession in costume. | Music will consist of chorus and organ and the stage is arranged as a triptych with angels or prophets, according to | M | the scene, in the panels flanking the | center in which the tableau or pan- Mr. and f Mrs, George F. Wallace of | N. Y. a nding some time | ing at Wardman tomime of each act will take place. Areme Chapter will have its an- nual card party and dance in the new THE EVENING o'clock will be followed by dancing at 9:30 o'clock, when novelty spotlight dances are to be featured. Beta Chapter of the Beta Gamma Phi Nntlona}) Sorority will hold a ban- quet and dance in the chantilly room of the Hamilton Hotel following its formal initiation in the red room tomorrow evening. Three other chapters will be represented—Phi Delta and Beta from Baltimore and Alpha from Washing- ton. The girls who are to be taken in formally are Miss Margaret Wilker- | son, Miss Ruth Langley, Miss Margaret Quade and Miss Betty Jeflries. The District of Columbia Dietetic Association will entertain at & banquet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock in the cabinet room of the Willard Hotel Miss Mary A. Lindsley will be toast- mistress, and the address of welcome | will be given by Miss Laura Perrine, president of - the association. Miss | Rosa Pollio Jarman will sing, and will; | be accompanied at the piano by Miss Jean Meredith The principal speakers of the eve- ing will be Mrs. Mary De Garmo Bryan and Dr. Henry Clapp Sherman frs. Bryan is in charge of institution imanagement in Teachers' College in Columbia and will speak on “The Hos- pital Dietician.” Dr. Sherman is pro- | fessor of chemistry in Columbia, and | will speak on “Recent Advances in Our Knowledge of Nutrition.” STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘Washington University School of Medi- cine; Dr. William Earl Clark, Dr. Wil- liam Mallory, Dr. Lewis Ecker, Dr. John Minar, Maj. A. L. Parsons. Col. E. B. Vedder, Dr. John F. O'Brian, Miss Lena Cooper and Miss Clyde Schuman, ‘The Bay Ridge Clvic Association en- tertained at its annual Winter banquet last evening in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel. Cards and dancing fol- lowed the banquet. Dr. Horatio Dor- man, president of the association, pre- sided at the banquet. Mr. E. M. Thore, who has charge of the entertainment for the community, was in charge of the arrangements for the dinner. bers of Richard Arnold Chapter, D. C. D. A. R, will be entertained at Fair- mont Seminary, Mrs. Edward M. Mont- gomery, hostess, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. A short business meeting will be followed by a reception, with Miss Helen Harman, State regent; Mrs, Arthur Fields, chairman of patriotic ed- ucation, and Mr. John M. Gibbs of the National George Washington Bicenten- ANNIVERS Miss Ella Espey, regent, and mem- | D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1932. nial Commission as special guests. Mrs. David D. Caldwell, national vice presi- dent general, and Mrs. John M. Beavers, also of the N, 8. D. R., will attend. ‘The Women's Overseas Service League entertained at an immigration party Wednesday evening in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel. It was a costume party, some of the guests rep- resenting immigrants from the various countries, a typical scene at Ellis Island. Dr. Lulu Waters, who was the “hard boiled” customs officer, was in charge of arrangements for the party. Mrs. D. L. Ogden is the president of the organiza- tion. Mrs. Grace K. Sensenbrenner of Neenah, Wis., with her daughter, Miss Helen Mary Sensenbrenner, arrived in Washington yesterday to spend several mcnths and have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Richard W. Fowlkes, Mrs. C. Talbott Young, Mrs. John C. Hogan, jr., and Master John Hogan of Richmond, Xa,, are at the Shoreham for a few ays. FLOWER MART ARY SALE SANICO COFFEE Wi and Vicinity ,regular prices Monday. SANICO COFFEE Tempting Values! . . . and remember, many of these items go back to CAmEvEeaREITANTYSY | Shoreham Hotel tonight, and leading| Miss Grace Bulman is in charge of Mrs. E. P. Woolley of Silsbee, Tex, is | the list of honor guests for the eve- |the program and Miss Elsie L. Fitz- at the Dodge for an indefinite time. | ning are Miss Edith Willilams, worthy |gerald is chairman of hospitality | grand matron, and Mr. Paul B. Crome- | Among the guests will be: Dr. Earl Mrs. Arthur J. Sinnott of East lin, grand patron. Caras at 8:30' Baldwin McKinley, dean of George Sanico Macaroni, Spaghetti.. speciaz 3 »e 19¢ ROSES, TULIPS Schindler’s Champion Salted Peanuts. . » 23c DAFFODILS CARNATIONS 98c a dozen SWEET PEAS, 25¢ bunch 79C a doz. GARDENIAS, 49c each NO SHOPPING FOR FRESH FLOWERS THIS WEEK END Come direct to the FLOWER MART where the QUALITY is high and the PRICE is low 1618 H ST. N.W. 1528 Conn. Ave. Met. 8893 Wis No. 8272 Fresh-Cut 12-1b. bag 24-]b. 29c bag “CELLO-WAX” The New Wax for Your Floors! Just Wipe It On! No Hard Rubbing! Dries With a Hard, Lasting Lustre! Pint.... 75¢ Quart .. $1.25 Gallon . $4.50 Auth’s Old Timers featuring “Songs of Yesterday” WRC Every Monday 6:15-6:30 p.m. cans for —CELLO-WAX requires no hard rubbing or polishing as ordinary waxes do. It is applied easily and quickly, and in fifteen to twenty minutes it will dry with a LUSTRE. Any one is able to apply CELLO-WAX., —CELLO-WAX is a perfected prep- aration for the treatment of all types of floors. Its application leaves a hard cellophane-like surface that is bril- liant without being slippery. Frankfurter Sausage You want Quality—see that you get Quality by looking for the Auth name stamped on each and every genuine Auth’s Frakfurter Sausage. They’re the best that money can buy—Washington's favorites for more than 58 years, Cermaeen L) See ; Demonstration Street Floor Penn AveEighth and O Sts Also On Sale Third Floor k Open Open Saturday a:;:,r:lsy e e —————————————————————————— g .30 Pure Pork Sausage Links For supreme Quality—for fragrant, spicy, old-fashioned goodness, ask for Auth’s Pure Pork Sausage Links, and look for the Auth name before you buy. If the Auth name is missing, you are not getting the genuine. 7 Smoked Ham You don’t have to guess about getting su- perior Auth Quality when you buy Smoked Ham. Frvery genuine Auth Smoked Ham is stamped on each end with the Auth name for your protection. Insist on Auth's. sTuths Pure Pork Sausage Meat Look at the package before you buy and find the red label with the Auth name. If the Auth name is missing you are not getting what you pay for. Not the cheapest but the best. e —————) E—— Until 8:30 (A THE CORNER .o cooooccsssoneees JthAND H” oy B bl e ol A S O G0 R I e P.M. A smashing sale that fncludes every Winter Coat . . . Sigmund’s cash prices reach a “new low” . but values reach a 1/,-Pound Package Carton of & Dozen © 25¢ et 30C rod. cans lgc o i 8c Government Certified Pen Avsmtighth ond © Su Announces New Lower Prices on a Fresh Stock of KELLY Lotta-Miles PRICES? —Less than malil order, second line or inferior tires. QUALITY? —Lotta-Miles is a real KELLY Tire, outstanding for 36 years. MOUNTING? —Free mounting in Kann's service garage. TERMS? —Buy on our liberal budget plan, or use your charge ac- count. $10 never bought as much style and real quality! Our regular, high-grade selectec stock, featuring BLACK! New nubby materials trim- med with Manchurian Wolf (dog) Fur Collars and Cuffs. SIZES 14 to 44. 100 1bs. $4.45 Forced to sacrifice— that’s why you can buy these silk-lined fur-trim- med coats at this price. of Children’s Winter Coats Each Pair $9.30 .$10.55 .$12.30 .$12.90 $13.10 Each ...$4.80. ..$5.45. .$6.35. .$6.65. .$6.75.... Size 4.40-21 4.50-21 . 4.75-19 .. 5.00-19 . 5.00-20 .. All Other Sizes Also Reduced Kann's—Fourth Floor. New Low Price s 56 New Low Price New Low It Costs Less to Price Buy in Paijrs Penn-Rad 100% Pure TTTRPrTee New Low Formerly Priced Price Up to $13.95 Timmie-Tuft Sets —3-pc. Empress Eu- genie Sets — Fur- trimmed Dres Coats—Sizes 7 C PR. N e \COATS ton’s best selling fashions. Sale! One Day Only! The Newest Royal Windsor to Children’s 59¢ Wash Frocks 250 dainty Wash Peter’s Milk Chocolate. ... " 15¢; 2 ™ 29c Hershey’s Almond Chocolate . 15¢; 2 ** 29¢ Sanico Pancake Flour..............3 ™ 25c Sanico Buckwheat Mix. .. 3pea25e Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour......... »= 10c STANDARD PEAS, 3+ 25 Sunshine Chocolate Regents. ... speicz ™ 25¢ Wisconsin Full Milk Cheese............" 19¢c Combination SPECIAL SAUSAGE and Sanico Pancake or ) c New England Blended Syrup....... ™™ 19¢ Musselman’s Apple Butter........." 5" 10c Sanico Peanut Butter.... 45 17¢; » = 19¢ GOBEL’S BACON . Rockingham Fresh Eggs.... nal Groups 3 Sensational p Heinz Baked Pork and Beans. .. .2 . 16.75 Values! y 0sse® || STdials Ve g JUICE ORANGES S acon! =l e 5 Ripe Florida Tomatoes. ..........«.2 ™ 25¢c S oats. e al 4 s TV Fresh Stringless Beans..............2 "™ 19¢ $10 White or Yellow Turnips.........+..4 ™ 10c $2£00:925.75 Valies Bulk or Carton Lard................2 ™ 15¢c $15 Phillips’ Delicious Pork and Beans...... == 5¢c brown, ALL SIZES. Sealect Evaporated Milk.......... .3 == 20c N $1 Silk Mesh GOOD BROOM : Octagon Laundry Soap........ st=5¢ i Fels-Naptha Laundry Soap.. = 1e Colors— oB°laik—-5moke—Tahiti PORK LOIN ROAS cy}l:‘!;l zc Pennsylvania All-Wool - Lb. Sale! Women's Motor Oil Motor Robes Fresh Killed Ducks . . .. Fresh Shoulders. ...... » 12c $2—$3—$4 $ e 39c sy & $2.80 $3.95 Il Prime Rib Roast .......m21lc | PorkLiver ...........® 8c . Sensational valves! § ‘ Med. or Heavy Grade $10.00 Value . Boiling Beef .......... ® 10c Puritan Bacon . .. ....... » 25¢ Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour.............™ 10c Royal Prince coiem: Corn. . ... speciaz 3 ™ 20c De Luxe Chocolate Layer Cakes.......=30c Musselman’s Apple Sauce............3==25¢c Sanico Selected Fresh Eggs. ...... Women’s & Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Sanico Sliced Sandwich Bread. .. ... at THIS price . . . first come— kind that are copies of the sea- New Florida Potatoes. e S L ZSC Ib. GRAN. SUGAR #%1045¢ Mazolah @il 5 o e e 25c; 1 e 5c Kirkman’s Laundry Soap... Large Mesh. ... SiaejMoh Scot Toilet Tissue.......... 3~ 25¢ Matin—Gun Metal w. 23¢ l SHOES L A 84x72 inch Lean Pork Chops. . . .. .» 12}c | FreshHams ... .......» 17c | B e E YL T L