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" B4 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) characteristics, was presented by Mr. Nolan in keeping with the Bicentennial celebration. The president of the club, Miss Hazel Palmer, presided. The Alpha Lambda Chapter of Phi| Delta Delta Legal Fraternity gave a | dinner Sunday evening in the home of | Mrs. Mabel Benson Sakis in_honor of Dr. Emma Wold and some of the stu- dents of the National University of Law. Dr. Wold gave an interesting | talk on law affecting women, particu- larly in regard to nationality. and some discussion of attempts being made toward the codification of international law. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, F EBRUARY 24, 1932. 1aid for colors, green and yellow, ted, and were espec- ially effective in the basket which hel the many gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kay of Atlantic City, N. J., molored to Washington to attend the Bicentennial Celebration and are at the Shoreham for a few days. Mrs. Leslie Dennis of Elizabeth, N. J., is at the Carlton for several days, accompanied by Mrs. Leslie Delatush, also of Elizabeth. Among the well known women who are sponsors for the approaching Lenten concert by the A Capella Choir of Washington, at the Mayflower Hotel, Friday evening, March 11, at 8:45 o'clock are Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Seymour Lowman, Mrs. Frederic A. Tilton, Mrs. Walter H. Newton, Mrs. Harry E. Hull, Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison, Mrs. William Mass., is at the Dogdge for several days. Mr. Nichols is connected with the Grad- uate School of Education at Harvard University in Cambridge and is in the Clpltli attending the meetings of the N. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutton of New gork City are at the Carlton for several ays. WILL ADDRESS CLASS Handwriting Analyst to Speak at Union M. E. Church. | Miss Mildred Mockabee, handwriting | analypt whose articles on handwriting |are a dally feature of The Star, will | address the Golden Rule Class at Union | Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow FETE HELD BY OLDEST D. C. MASONIC LODGE | Federal, No. 1, Only Organization of Order Represented at Capitel Corner Stone Laying. Federal Lodge, No. 1, the oldest Ma- sonic lodge in the District and the only | one from the Federal city present when the corner stone of the Capitol was | Jald by George Washington in 1793, | celebrated the Bicentennial anniversary of the birth of the first President with | a fitting observance last night at Almas | Temple. invocation by Rev. Simpson B. Daugh- erty, assistant grand cmhm of Dis- trict , marked the session last night. Ross Farrar, tenor soloist of the Washington , Cathedral, rendered several selections, The address of wel- come was made by William S. Quinter. cl an of the lodge's Bicentennial Committee. Prank L. Tracy, master of Pederal Lodge, presided. The only diseases which affect the | mt.emrence of children are those actually of the brain itself, declares European scientist. GRANT TO BE SPEAKER The achievements of George Wash- ington as an engineer will be discussed by Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public parks, at a dinner meeting of the Wi section, American Soclety of Mechan- ical Engineers, according to announce- ment today by Harvey Boltwood, chair- man. The dinner will be held st the Cosmos Club at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening, and the program is scheduled to begin at 8 o'clock. PALAIS ROYAL—FURNITURE DEPARTMENT FURNITURE Half Price The principal speaker was Dr. Thom- as E. Green of the American Red Cross, | The colorful history of the lodge, of | which James Hoban, architect of the | Capitol when it was built, was first | master, was traced. One of the prin- |is now a student nurse at St. Luke's | cipal causes of its founding was to have Hospital in New York. She will ex-|the Masons of the city represented as plain the art of character reading from |a body to welcome George ‘Washington handwriting at the conclusion of the |when the corner stone was laid. dinner. Presentation of the colors, and an evening. Miss Mockabee will be & guest at & dinner in honor of a Porto Rican girl | whom the Golden Rule Class has su | ported for the last 14 years and 2 - E. Hull, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs, Miss Effie A. Collamore, amemberofthe | yirginia White Speel, Mrs. William | District of Columbia C! croftheAmer- | john Cooper, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, iean Guild of Organists and organist of | Mrs Elwood Street, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Wallace Memo: U Pre | Marvin and Mrs. Lucius Clark. Church, was A large number of boxes already have urday evening i been reserved by outstanding hostesses Q;tshds.\wgnc; |of Washington, who will entertain F. M. McChesney, in the home of the Eioeid on STs oomsinn. latter in Cleveland Park. Covers were | F. G. Nichols of Cambridge, No, We didn't make a Days Mr. Free Parking Space Opposite 8th St. Entrance - A Singte pieces and suites now newly marked to HA\LF— P / your last few days to choose at this amazing price reduc- tion on furniture for all rooms, in a wide variety of designs . . . in our now famous | February Furniture mistake Charge at half of what you expected to pay . . . Orders ; Filled by Marion Gage NAul. 5220 Accounts Invited These aré Silk Crepe No Interest or Extras Pa jamas .95 Two Attractive Models dale! Added specials . . . suites and single pieces mot to be re-ordered again...samples and discontinued patterns... and a few “late arrivals” which are just being added to make these final days of our FEBRUARY SALE... long to be remembered! one-piece style with a her tailored all-in-one Whether you prefer the swanky double-breasted effect, or a r style with vestee joined to the blo ou will agree that these good-lookin amas are for 1.95. You'll probably not be able to decide on one—but choose two or three! $11.75 MIRROR. In black with blouses of tangerine, jade, jonquil or bright blue. Palais Royal—Third Floor $1250 MAPLE TABLE. Now.... $6-25 $16 3-CORNERED LAMP TABLE. Now $19.50 $92.95 No. 227— Sizes 36 to 44 Thursday! A Timely Sale of | “Maln Street” SMART SHOES | for active feet are the new Print Frocks| e Ffe arch-support Sizes for All! SHOES Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20 for Spring—priced at Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 $6 il 8'50 Extra Sizes 46 to 52 Sold only at the standing for their superior workm and foot-health designing. In addition, styled—in black, brown, white kid. ENGLISH N GE $39.00 LOU CHAIRS. items 16 to 42 the Z Z e i 4 $5.95 SLIPPER CHAIR. Now.... / $13.75 BOUDOIR CHAIRS. Now... $112:50 $6-50 $225 10-PC. DINING ROOM SUITE. Now.. $26.50 TEA WAGON. Now. $3250 HIG H- BACK MAPLE CHAIR. Now.... A Dozen Crisp $180 2-PC. LIVING 389.00 $1950 REVOLVING 39 50} New Spring Models at a $99 SOFA. Now Very Special Price! alais Royal in Wi fine materials rton—and out- 1 they’re smartly I BOOK RACK. Now. and LESS Scores more $16.50 MARBL Straps—pumps—oxfords TABLE. Notw. . Six of the 12 Smart Styles Shown Paleis Roal_Secand Fr As fresh and bright as a Spring morning—these pretty, fast-colored frocks that will sell by twos and threes and fours at this low price—because they are charming as well as inexpensive—and this is just the time to choose wash- able cotton frocks for Spring and Summer. Cotton Shantungs! Linenes! Pongettes! Kalburnie Prints! Flower prints . . . polka dots . . . plain shades of pink, blue, yellow, green, orchid, etc. . . . sleeveless models . . . cap sleeves . . . clever vokes . . . vestees . . . bright pipings . . . collarless necklines or smart collars . . . flared or pleated skirts. The six other styles not sketched are just as pretty as the ones shown. If You Cannot Shop in Person Mail This Coupon to Marion Gage $19.75 CONSOLE $Q.25 TABLE. Now.... A chiffon stocking That WILL Give Good Wear! “Lady Washington” Special 75 What wouldn’t you give for an exceedingly dainty chiffon hose so made that it lives up to your expectations of good wear? . 816.75 CONSOLE TABLE. Now.... §1975 LADDER- 39_75| 38.25 on our floors BACK CHAIRS. Now to greet those 50 LAYER- T o ) o l who take $11.7 $5.45 $23.75 3-PC. BEDS. Now... advantage of $35.00 BOX SPRING. Now. these final $10.95 WINDSOR reductions Regular Charge Customers May make their purchases with- out the customary Down Pay- ment. A deposit reserves any Y price item till desired % PALAISROYAL WHERE DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS FAIRLY PRICED 11th & G Sts. N.W, Phone District 4400 Our Budget Plan A modest First Payment—and then easy monthly amounts. Phone Orders Filled Also! Phone NALt'l 5220 On Sale Second Floor and on Main Floor Booths Well, you only have to give 75c for a pair of Lady Washington Spe- cials—a auge chiffon of pure thread silk, with silk plaited, dou- ble picot tops and feet—rigidly in- spected for quality—and sold only at the Palace Royal. Please send me the following dresses Charge [] cob. O Quantity Style No. Size Color tomorrow—in 6 leading also smoketone, gun- Sizes 8'2 to 10%;. Ne. 218— Sizes 46 to 52 No., 212— Sizes 36 to 44 Palais Royal—Main Floor