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6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART THREE. ‘American Pen Women To G;ve Reccption far Ladies of the Cabinet Entertainment to Be Held on Tuesday From 4:30 to 6:30 O'Clock at Willard Hotel.‘ In honor of the wives of members of § the cabinet the National League of American Pen Women, which for more than 30 years has had its national hoadquarters in this city, will entertain | ai a large and brilliant reception Tues- day afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 oclock | at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mrs. Og- da L. Mills, Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Mes, Willlam De Witt Mitchell. F. Brown, Mrs. Charles Francis . Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Mrs. i ur Mastick Hyde, Mrs. Robert Pfll- n Lamont and Mrs. Willlam N.| ts of honor, will be in | g line with Mrs. Ernest ton, nnuonnl pre: nen will receive president. They include Mrs. Frank o H-dges Clark, Mrs. Daniel C. Cha Blanche Smith Ferguson, M rles W. Allen, Mrs. Faber Stevenson, J. Harry Cunningham and Mrs. Hun Tns cntertainment program, which § has been arranged in keeping with the Bicentennial celebrations soon to take | place in Washington, will include a group of old songs by “The Madrigal Singer” and the presentation of a one- -Martha Washington at’ Val- | § : Forge,” by Mrs. C. Antoinette Wood of Boston, directed by Miss Rebecca Dial Cards have been issued for the recep- | tion, and a notable list of acceptances has heen received. Among those who will attend are the Ambassador of Tur- key. Mr. Ahmet Muhtar; the Ambassa- dor of Mexico and Senora de Puii Casauranc; the Minister of Austria and Mm-~. Prochnik; the Minister of Panama and Mme. Alfaro: Senator and Mrs rrison of North Carolina, Gen. nnd Mrs. John A. Hull, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, Gen. and Mrs. Davis, Maj. Gen. Blanton Winship, Mrs. Thomas T. Craven and Miss Olga Craven. Mrs. William Howard Taft, Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. William R.| rge Aubrey Patterson Mrs. Franklin Adams, Judge and Harry Covington. Judge and Myron Linebarger, Mme. M Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mr. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. James Fred: ick Herrick, Mrs. William Chapin Hun ington, Mrs. Ridgley, Mr. and Mrs AD! r. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit S Miller, jr.; Dr. Rowe, Mrs. William Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Miss Janet Richards, Mr. and Mrs. james Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan, Mrs. Robert Hinckley. Dr. W inson and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenbe: Blcentenmal Dance In Pierce Hall Unusual preparations are going for- vard for the Bicentennial dance to be 1eld_next Friday evening. February 19. n Pierce Hall, All Souls’ Unitarian Church, under the auspices of the Washington Chapter of the Laymen's League. Special features will include a cos- ‘ume dance of the old Colonial days n contrast with one presented by a Terpsichorean artist of the model ichool. Music will be furnished by one of Washington's best orchestras Invitations may be secured by ad- dressing the secretary, All Souls' Church, Sixteenth snd Har\ard streets. Dr. and Mrs Wolfe Hosts To Women's Dental Clinic A bridge Juncheon will be given Tues- | 4ay at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Allan 3cott Wolfe. 1612 Longfellow jorthwest, by the Women'’s Au: he District of Columbia Dental Sdciety for the benefit of the Evening Dental Clinic at Children’s Hospital. In charge o the party are Mrs. Charles T. Bas- sett, chairman of the auxiliary; M Hugh B. Callahan, Mrs. & Wolfe, Mrs. Arthur B. Crane, Mrs. George R. Ellis, Mrs. Clarence B. Allen, M-s. William M. Sweet, Mrs. Thomas J. Rice and M Stephen C. Hopkins. WHERE TO DINE. "WARREN GREEN | HOTEL Warrenton : : Virginia 0 lll!u from Washington Over Lee Highway hrough Bull Run Battlefleld Ml! FRED G. BERGER. Proprietor Telephone Warrenton 280 Chicken or Country Ham Dinner Sunday 1-3 and 6-7:30 P.M. $1.00 o The Serious Chinese Oue!(mn WHICH AFFECTS EVERY AMERICAN IS A real Chinese Restaurant MANDARIN Now Offers Y ou Full Course 35¢ Lunch 55¢ Dmner Come and Ti—0g Famous Cook ese Restaurant atmosphere .nd Mandarin Real Chinese Food. MANDARIN CAFF 514 9th Street il " THE GORILLA The Dining Room of Refin 8 Miles Out Georgia Ave Fried or Bnked &hliken nner Salad 4 Vegetables Hot Rolls Homemade Cake and Ice Cream No Better Dinner erved in Maryland Takoma ihm ¢ate 413 BUTTERNUT STREET Fruit Cul Grape Juice Tomato Juice Cranberry Juice Gingerale Celery Pickles Olives Consomme. Cream of Tomsta Slam Chowder oast Turkey, Cranbesties Fried Chicken, Maryla Corn’ Fritt Sirloln_Steak with Fresh Mushrooms Roast Lex of Lamb—Mint Jeliy Seatood rlau—o: ter, | O utlet 4l ventl:u mm"_P%“t't"d i sels Sprouts uttere: B 1: Stewed Tomatoes acaront as Gratin Mm:ea Potatoes Candied Bweets popinaeh Lettuce and Tomatoes Cholce of Dressing Roquefort. French, Mayonnaise, Thousand_Tsland Cole Slaw Candle Salad Congealed Prutt Peach Pie Fresh Strawberry Bundae Butterscoteh, | Vanille. Chocolate Chamlnle NIIY Sflflflll anberry Sundse Cheeolate. Puddlnl Boiled Custard Tabioe 'E‘rm < Bial aploca Cream Pudding ey, Milk s Vatentine with every dinner. If You Do Not Enjoy the Convenience of a Charge Account at Goldenberg's, We Invite You to Open One. No Interest, No Extras, No Service Charges Added Quality! Style! Dash! Sizes From 14 to Super-Stout Size 60! Il New Dresses| and Line ‘ Brilliant Spring Crepes . . . Striking Contrasts.. . . Beautiful Prints. . . Plain-and-Print Combinations ... and Those Great Stand-bys, Black and Navy ‘We are delighted to be able to offer you such exceptional dress values—in a range of sizes that will take care of every need! Handsome details such as elaborate sleeve pleat- ings and embroideries. . .fine lingerie touches. ..fabric encrustations, etc. Styles for street, business, afternoon and Sunday Nite wear. Newest fashion points: Boleros, sashes, modi- fied cowl nesklines, jumpers, bright tops with dark skirts. All of the thrilling new colors and contrasts included: Black-and-white, yellow-and-brown, black-and-red, etc. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Half Sizes 141/, to 261/ Women’s Sizes 38 to 44 Extra Sizes 46 to 50 Super-Stout Sizes 52 to 50 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. What a Sale! 3,600 Men’s Phillips-Jones Fine Shirts S‘flh"g Shirts Famous for Thls Year Quality—Made by A Phillips-Jones Co., Regularly at Makers of $1.95 & $2.50! 3or Van Heusen Collars As the result of this remarkable purchase we are able to offer NATIONALLY KNOWN PHILLIPS-JONES SHIRTS at the lowest price (to the best of our knowlzdge) in years! Broadcloths 2x1 White on White Jacquards . Satin-stripe Broadcloth and Madras . Jacquard Rayons . quard Fibre and Silk Weaves . Fxgured Woven Broadcloths stripe Broadcloths . . . Shadow-strxpc Shantung . . . and others, To the best of our knowledge this is the Choose from stripes. . .figures. . .novelty patterns. . .whites, Collar attached...neck- first time these shirts have ever been sold band and collar-to-match (white only) at this low price! styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Y Men's $1.50 to $1.95 Pajamas 1,200 S50c¢ Athletic Shirts Luxedo, Nobelt and other Pull -over style—of fine good makes. Of broad- combed yarns }in swiss rib cloths and Dobby broad- or 1x1 rib. Long trunk, cloths in regulation coat or deep cut armholes. Cor- migdy styltlzs Neat stripes, rectly sized—34 to 46. Buy patterns, plain colors and white. A to D. a supply tomorrow—you'll save quite a bit! Men's 3% Faney Hosery 1,200 prs. Men’s S0c Shorts 3 Pairs i : Rayon and celanese mix- of flnte brgadcloths and . rayon striped broadcloths. tures—new Spring pat- Full rut—:}ljoke front, elas- terns that will appeal to tic side waist and balloon N seat. In stripes, novelty men. Sizes 10 to 1115 i i e o atterns, rayon stripes, plain colors and whites. 17¢c Pair Elzes 30 to 44, P Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. 55c Ruffled Curtain Sets At less than one-half the regular price. remarkable assortment in many dainty styles 2 , ; c 1750 Ruflged Curtains—choose $2.25 Priscilla or Ruffle Cur- rom a fine assort- tains—pretty styles. ment. Pair 37c¢ &t 97c¢ $1.19 Curtains with silk embroidery. Also regular 57 ruffled styles. Pair . C 70x80-Inch Blankets 70x80 size—the lowest price ever! Woven of fine cotton in clear block plaids. Phone orders filled—National 5220. 181.75 Blanket s—plaln Pls«i?g gla?kau—part wool. colors a es! gns Each 70x80 size. $2 42 $3 Blankets —part wool. $4.95 m.nkets —all wool. i:?;z;nsngcsxgns $ 1 5 8 ;:Cfltel Shades. $ 2 9 8 §7.95 Blankets—all wool; . Madrasses . Fancy and Jac- . Woven- 95¢ Feather Bed Pillows S52¢ A special group—priced to clean up. Filled with soft, clean feathers. $1.50 Bed Billows —feather w‘{kzl.so tBe_:l_ l;rllows — filled feathers e $1.42 $3.75 Bed Pillows—feather filled. Soft and $2 downy .. . Goldenbers" (8) $20 Lane Cedar Chests 510 Floor samples—one of a kind. Some slightly scarred from handlings. All in new walnut finish. (9) $25 Cednr Chests— Fourth Floor Colorful Glazed Chintz Exceptionally fine grades—smooth finish. Select from 20 dainty designs on neutral color 21 grounds. 1?; Cretonnes—cyard-wlde lSc]Crftonael—trllfevler before ne qual- grades. Good pat- so low! eautiful it terns. Yard IOC designs. Yard 25C ug:plesflwr $12 50 39¢ 36-inch Crewnnes—fln‘- 69c Cretonnes—in widths of - range 38 inches. A host 33 1) 330 Cedu Chest— Yard of patterns. Yard. C 1143‘19 29¢ Cretonnes—several smart colors and pattems 1 5 C ty. 36 inches wide. Yard samples Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor A Millinery Maker Sacnftceq His Stock of $3.95 & $5 Hats et $7).87 Rosella. . .Crystalline...and other dull and shiny Spring straws that smart heads will be wearing this season. Turbans and those turned-up-in-the-back brim models that hark back to colonial days for their inspiration. You'll love their pert nose veils, flowers, quills and other clever bits of adornment—as well as their colors. Plenty of black, too, of course. New Cellomat Turbans Will Be in Demand at Only For they are as bright and new as a Spring morning—and very becoming. Adjustable 9 7 C headsizes. Black, brown and colors. From an' Orerstocked Mill This Wonderful Value! $1.69 High-Count Percale Sheets 99 c Note the Size: 81x99 Inches All Perfect Quality. The mill needed cash—we had it! And bought these fine quality Percale Shects at a price which permits us to offer them in tomorrow’s sale at 99c each! Of high-count percale, full of wear and satisfaction. All are perfect, and in the de- sirable 81x99-inch size. S0c Percale Pillow Cases : High-count Percale Pillowcases of the same fine quality as the Percale Sheets—45x36-inch 29C regulation size, finished with good sized hem. Regular 79¢ Bleached Sheets 81x90 double-bed size Bleached Sheets, seamless and made of heavy round thread sheeting, free 59 from starch or dressing. Slight irregulars, but ‘ have no holes. 19¢ Pillow Cases vh c m - $1.50 Rayon Spreads— igng!l!]‘ed. dl:ezrfaesc!s 5336, seamless:l scalloped edges. x38!> an X Rose, blue. 1d, orchid 12 1/2C s or green. 80x105 $1 $1 Crinkle Spreads—seam- size = less, scalloped edges. Rose, ' $1 Mattress Covers :l‘ude, gfgéf; orenid —full and twin sizes. 74C $1.50 Crinkle Spreads— 12':¢ Unbleached Sheeting scalloped edges. Colored —round quality. 39 i: rv:&;ed. 73/4c ;g;:n;:;ll%; gaz: $ ]- . 19 Manufacturer’s Overstock of 4,500 Yards of 29¢ and 39¢ Wash Goods All Are Guaranteed Colorfast 1 9c yd' Rayon-and-Cotton Flat Crepes...Printed Lawns... Printed Batiste. ..Printed Dimity...Printed Voile...Linen- finish Suitings ... Plain-color Broadcloths . Plain-color Lawns. . . Printed Pongees. 36 inches wide. $1 Piece Longcloth—10 yds. range of patterns. Rayon- in each length. Soft 69 finish. Piece C and-cotton grade. Yard . 21C "Siiwnite Piguesfine qual- 18¢ PN tel ! calesfhig}x ity; pi count. New styles 1 Yard - and colors. Yard. 12 /ZC 29¢ White Bcalti's‘t;e. Shantung and Basket Cloths— 30 tnenes wiaer va. 19¢ 39c and 50c Rayons—large 69¢_Printed Ravnu quues Printed Cotton quues, Zel-O-Ray Crepes— Spring colors. Yard. 39(: Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Thousands of Washingtonians Have a Charge Account at Goldenberg's—and They Pay No Interest or Service Charges for This Convenience (108 Pairs) Double-Faced Velour Portieres—/2 Price $8.50 Portieres — 54 $15 Portieres—I00 ind‘%'éidra(p)-ir' flol‘»n§l"5-—:'€u)rgrlul. mth%% : § 6" FRAMES Priced for Quick Clearance! $11.75 Portieres—72 inches wide to pair. Formerly Sold at . $7.50 Each “Cortland” and “Berkley” engraved high bridge style frames—some with solid gold Regularly $§3.50 to $5 o Values New style, modern frames —will not cut or slip down the nose. Assorted shades. Two Registered Optomet.rlzts Dr. Kanstoroom in Attendance in Charge Optical Dept.—Main Floor—Use Your Charge Account Tboasands of Dollars Worth of New Me When our New York office notified us patched our buyers to the New York ma by this condition. These cash purchases merchandise greatlv underpriced —in mai THE DOLILAR. This bargain broadside YOU WILL WA NT TO PROFI NOTE.—Many of the biggest bargains a printed in the smallest type—in fact, these ama ingly low prices do not require bold display, woqg pictures or any embellishment whatever. Merchandise Advertised for Mond Gil:ls' New Spring Coats $3.95 All wool mixtures and plain colors. New scarf and collar styles—double breasted or straightline. Neatly lined. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ 79¢ Wash Frocks— fast color prints. Straight- line, flared bloomer models. 14 Girls' 79¢ Blouses—long sleeved. Plain color broad- cloths Tots' 79¢ Suealers all wool slllpovers Vee and crew neck; plain colors with con- trasting trim. 26 to 30 Sgc Baby Boys' 79¢ Suits—but- {’on dml| models; plain_color roadcloths. Sizes 2 1OE YRS ..o 57C Infants’ 49c¢ Dresses—nain- sook; yoke and collar models. hemmed Infants’ 49¢ Gertrudes—hand ;rallopcd at top and ottom. Button on shoulde: 5 39C bers's—Third Floor $1.29 Linen Bridge Sets 2 $1 36x36-inch pink bordered linen damask cloth and four napkins, way less than half. 89c Table Damask, white mercerized quality, in assorted patterns. Special, yards $1.79 Mercerized \apkins— assorted pattems Plain hemmed. Dozen 69c Breakfast Cloths—all linen; assorted col- ored borders. size 25¢ Te:a Towles—all linen; Steven's grade. As- sorted colored borders. Women's 10c Handkerchiefs 6o 29¢ All pure Irish linen—banded six in a package. Men's 10c Handkerchiefs— plain white pongee; also col- ored woven borders, hemstitched. each.) 6 for Women's 5¢ Handkerchiefs— 2-tone printed ones; also woven borders. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. 10c and 15¢ Flowers 6 « 49¢c Wonderful assortment o’ imported flowers—made ot fabrics—some of real shells Every kind and shade. Main Floor. Regular $2.95 Garment Bags Manufacturer's re- jects. . .because some of $ 1 the high-grade fabrics which fashion them are spotted or streaked. Zipper styles tin- cluding patented “Hold-Back™” styles), 54 and 60 inches long. $159 Garment Bag Sets— consisting of cretonne garment bag and shoe bag to 89c $1.39 Girdles of rubber or fabric, with zipper at- $l tachment. Special .. 7:c Sanilx;rlyi tBelts—all-!.fl}. and mercerized types. in all sizes 196 59¢ Ironing Board Sets—con- sl.sfc,llng of wx(x,orxxl—tbumable pad and cover, any ordinary board 49C Notlons—Main Floor Charge Account — Budget Plan or Cash Purchase— Our Prices Are the Same Full-fashioned chiff| lars) with lace or plain and sandal feet, a few shades. S1_Bemberg Mesh Hos regulars, full-fashioned, French heels. Off- smoketone, negrita, 3 black J 50c Chardonize Hose seamed backs and {4 marks. Picot edge lace tops. Irregulars Wome Clever new one and cloth mode!s with wide misses’ sizes. 63¢ Lingerie, bloomers and step-ins of musl| broadcloth in regular ar tra sizes. Also regu- lar size gowns §1 Extra Size Go“m of flesh or peach cotton contrastingly trimmed. ¢ Sizes 19 and 20 { 50c to $ Non-run and plain ties, step-ins, bloomers gowns and pajamas. S| Ga 89c Brassiere-Top Co tions—of non-run ravo swami top and bloom- & er leg. Sizes 32 to 38. Kiddies’ 50c Rayon U non-run panties, std blcomers and vests. Slight seconds $1 and $1. Handbag 89¢ Cleverly styled new b envelope, top handle ang handle styles. of leathe Karetol. Many with zipp $1.95 & $2.95 Handb: leathers in new grains and loom needlepoint. black, brown and $1 green. Goldenberg's—Main Flool Boys’ $1.19 Bell brand—broadd colors. One and two p years. Boys' 59¢ Wash Suits—! models; colorfast. 4 Sizes 3 to 8.. Boys' 69¢ Shirts—colld tached; white and fancy broadcloths: also plain 4 colors. 12 to 14'a. Boys' $1 and §1.25 K —Neat suitings; knit cuffs. Sizes 8 to 17.. Men! SUI OVE] The Suits— $12.4 Regular $20, $25 ang Suits — smart wor twists, cheviots, serg| plain blues and all the est shades. 2 and 3 b models. Most have d celanese linings. Suits—34 to 46 Direet Ent e o GOLDENBERG’S SALES ALW