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the THE SUNDAY ACCESSORIES you wear with PLUE depends on the purpose of your costume! for sports! Red Hat, $5 Very red, very rough, very broadly trimmed for sport. ‘Third Floor. Red Scarf $1 ‘With dashes of blue and white. Blue Gloves $3 Navy blue (not red) kid. "Tanjier" Hose, $!.35 Kayser's chiffons. THE F St. at 7th for dress! “%9 for street! RS Blue Hat, $5 Blue with a touch of white. Narrowly brim- med straw for dress. ‘Third Floor. ‘Third Floor. White Scarf Beige Jewelry $! ' $I White brocaded silk, Beige and gold necklace. modestly priced. Beige Hat, $5 Rose-beige, very rough crepe turban, smartly ornamented. White Gloves Beige Gloves $3 $3 Suede 6-button ¢-button beige kid. ‘mousquetaire. Blue Bag $2.95 Blue crepe, white trim- med. Beige accordion pleated. T White Shoes Blfie Shoes $6 Blue kid Operas, white perforations. "Qasis" Hose, $1.35 Kayser's chiffons. Dyed beige while you wait. "Holiday" Hose, $1.35 Kayser's chiffons. (Millinery Dept. Third Floor) (Other Accessory Depts., Main Floor) Free Pa;-king While You Shop HECHT CO. NAtional 5100 v STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | Before her marriage in January, | Marian Agnes Locraft, daughter of Mrs. | Marie J. Locraft.—Harris-Ewing Photo. TO CONSTITUTION AVENUE ! Elms Will Be Transplanted From West Potomac Park This | Week. | Thirty pla this week froz | Park and will be plant teenth and Seventeenth streets, on the south side ion avenue. | Work on digging the holes for the new trees started y Thirteen tween the c there will be these will be a so-called informal treat- ment, with the trees scattered about | The vista from Virginia avenue to the Washington Monument grounds will be preserved, officials of the Office of Pub- lic Buildings and Public Parks said yes- terday, as will that south from the White House in the line of Sixteenth street. | The plans for placing the new trees in the Washington Monument grounds |fit in with the plans worked out by Frederick Law Olmsted, prominent landscape architect of Brookline, Mass., and a member of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, offi- clals asserted. elm trees are to be trans- West Potomac between Six- GEN. FRIES TO DEBATE NEARING OVER RUSSIA | | Recognition of Soviet Rule to Be Subject of Discussion Here March 18. “Should the United States Recognize the Soviet Government of Russia?” will be the subject of a debate between Maj Gen. Amos A. Fries, U. S. A., retired, and Scott Nearing, economist and au- thor, to be held at the Masonic Tem- ple, Thirteenth street and New York avenue, March 18, at 8:15 p.m. Gen.’ Fries, foc of pacifism and dis- armament, will defend the negative side of the question. Dr. Nearing, for- mer teacher at the University of Penn- sylvania, will maintain his position as a defender of the Russian regime and an internationally known advocate of world Communism. Rev. Russell J. | Clinchy, pastor of the Mount Pleasant | Congregational Church, will be chair- man. The debate is being sponsored by the Victor L. Berger National Foundation, | of which Clarence Darrow is president | Marx Lewis, local attorney and national | director of the organization, is chair- man of the Arrangements Committee. “WASHINGTON STONE” TO BE PRESENTED G. W. Likeness to’ Pvr;fle of First Presi- dent Discovered on Appa- lachian Trail. A stone bearing a likeness to the| profile of George Washington will be presented to the Washington Young Women': Association by Mrs Ellen Nixon Shumaker of Chambers- burg, Pa. at spec ceremonies in the | local Y.'W. C. A. tomorrow afternoon | at 4:30. Mrs. Shumaker discovered the stone profile on the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania many years ago. The gift will be received by Mrs. Willlam | Adams Slade, president of the asso- | ciation, and Mrs. George Winchester | Stone of Chevy Chase, who saw the stone face at Mrs. Shumaker’s home | last Summer and_ persuaded the owner | to_present it to the Y. W. C. A, | The ceremonies will include a group of patriotic and Colonial songs, which | Will be followed by the regular Sunday | afternoon music hour. The Madrigal | Singers, directed by Mrs. John Milton Sylvester, will appear on this part of | the program. The public is invited. | | DANCE FOR GREEKS | Minister to Be Among Those at Bi- | centennial Fete. Haralambos Simopoulos, Greek Min- ister, and members of his legation staff have accepted the invitation of the Washington Chapters of the Order of | Ahepa to attend a united Bicenten- nial dance tomorrow night at the May- | flower Hotel. ! _ Others who will attend include Har- \Tis J. Booras, supreme president; Achilles Catsonis, supreme secretary, and Soterios Nicholson supreme coun- | selor of the order. Jim Londos_ Greek | wrestling champion, telegraphed Peter Chipouras, chairman, he would fly here to be_present — | PENNARRANARE NN NNNNNN % Ebe (follier Fun COLUNBIA RD. 7 18% ST, SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 Til § P.M, Fried Chicken l Fresh Vesetables Choice Salads Large variety of Our Own Make Ice Cream Desserts ATEETATLTTHLLL SEERRLLRRLAL EERRRERRRRRL SN Cocktail Soup Celery, Olives Choice Roast Turkey Capon, Meats Special—A Templing and De- 1 icious Dinner. Served... . € | e S S S R R e S R S S A N SPECIAL MONDAY DINNER BROILED TENDERLOIN . PR i . 4C FRIED CHICKEN, - ala Marsiana.... 03¢ WEEKDAY = LUNCHEON, servea 25€ t0 60c SOPPEY YOUR %ekBE S Lenten Bread for Sandwiches Ice Cream Moulds, $2.50 dozen Salads, Sandwiches, Fancy Cakes We Cater to All Sized Parties Phone Orders, Columbia 5042 WE DELIVER amm. n ) » ] = S5 o o 3 C.. FEBRUARY Only Tomorrow Y ., The 28, 1932—PART THREE. 1 Sloane t09 Monday—Left —to take advantage of the unusual prices placed on our entire stock for the February Sale It is a store-wide event, including everything in stock—radically reduced for this annual event. So, whether your need is Furniture, Floor Coverings, Draperies, Lamps, you will benefit by the conces- sions in price; but you will also enjoy the satisfaction of Sloane quality and Slcane distinctive character in design and effect. Bed Room Suites Colonial Suite of 8 pieces (including twin beds): crotch mahogany panels. Regularly $425, February Sale Sheraton Suite of 8 pieces (including twin beds): genuine mahogany with beautiful satinwood inlays. Regularly $450, February Sale. -$325 Chinese Chippendale Suite, genuine mahogany, with handsome fretwork carving. 8 pieces, including twin beds Regularly $425, February Sale.............$35() 18th Century English-type Suite, satinwood and ma- hogany construction; with hand decorations. 8-piece suite. 5360 Regularly $485, February Sale enuine walnut ; with beautiful 8 pieces, Queen Anne Suite of burl walnut drawer fronts and period panels. including twin beds. Regularly $825, February Sale American Hepplewhite Suite, in genuine ma 7 pieces, including full size carved poster bed. Regularly $675, February Sale Occasional Bed Room Pieces —and Sloane Made Bedding Slipper Chairs, covered in chintz; both quaint and comfortable. ? 3 Regularly $45, February Sale $29-50 Poster Beds, genuine mahogany ; with full size or twin size. Regularly $35, February Sale Chaise Lounge, covered in chintz. Loose, down- filled cushions make it both comfortable and decorative. Regularly $120, February Sale 885 Chest of Drawers, in either walnut or magple. Regularly $65, February Sale Sloane-made Hair Mattresses, only the finest black curled hair used. Regularly $65, February Sale Sloane-made Felt Mattresses, in required sizes 20~ = $27.50 exceptionally fine, deep Regularly $35, February Sale. Sloane-made Box Springs; comfortable springs. Regularly $35, February Sale Living Room Ensembles Two-piece Ensemble of the English School. Sofa has deep seat, low arm and luxurious roll back. Both the sofa and the chair have loose down-filled pillow back Covered in damask. tapestry, frieze $198 edford Ensemble, especially adaptable for the mod- erate size living room. Both sofa and chair have down- filled cushions and the upholstery is damask, tapestry, frieze or brocatelle. Regularly $275, February Sale Regularly. $310, February Sale Wakefield Ensemble, including the Sloane Wake- field sofa with deep seat and roll back; with" chair to match. Cushions are down-filled and the upholstery is damask, frieze, brocatelle or tapestry. Regularly $315, February Sale.. Occasional Pieces for the Living Room Hayden Sofa, an exclusive Sloane design and now * offered in a variety of handsome fabrics. Regularly $195, February Sale.. $155 Parker Love Seat, convenient size and luxuriously comfortable, upholstered in exquisite satin. Regularly $120, February Sale. New England Colonial Wing Chairs, with large broad, deep seat; upholstered in quaint tapestry or damask. Regularly $170, February Sale Colonial-type Easy Chair, with gracefully tgrned legs and down-filled cushions Regularly $100, February Sale Open Armchair, American Chippendale design, with ball and claw feet, effectively carved. Upholstered in tapestry, damask or brocatelle. Regularly $95, February Sale Mahogany End Table, with book trough. Regularly $10. February Sale Duncan Phyfe Coffee Tables, genuine mahogany with carved base and brass claw feet. Regularly $25, February Sale. . $16'50 Duncan Phyfe Console Card Table, genuine ma- hogany. Regularly $65, February Sale Dining Room Suites Reproductions of Am white, Sheraton anc in this full 10-piece ge combination, re Regularly § can Chippendale, Heppel- 1 Phyfe designs |combined ny suite. .\ pleasing e $200 Full 10- ‘ebruary Sale.. French Provincial Group, in beechwood. piece s Regularly $500, February Sale.... Coloni favored d Suite of genuine mahogany reproducing a a his c period. Full 10 pieces ny inlaid with satin- 1ll 10 pieces Regularly $ cbruary Sale. . nuine mah ny panels Sheraton Suite wood; crotch ma Regularly February Sale Heppelwhite Suite, genuine mahogany inlaid with PP 2 gany bands of satiny Full 10 pieces. -$475 Regularly $575, February Sale.. g Y b, Lamps An extremely interesting collection of unusual de- signs in smart lamps and shades for the bed room— featuring white Dresden figures with white lace or point d’esprit shades. Regularly $7.50, February Sale Regularly $10, February Sale Living Room Lamps, of white and gold, in classical designs with hand-pleated silk shades. Regularly $45, February Sale The collection includes many other table and floor lamps, all at February Sale prices. The Lowest Prices Yet for Genuine Oriental Rugs In Popular Sizes Every one of these Oriental Rugs carries with it not only the Sloane guarantee of its genuiness, but the assurance that it resents crit selection from the productions of the best Far Fast hand looms. Persian Lilihan, size 4x7. Regularly $110, February Genuine Persian Sarouks, size 4x7. Regularly $150, February Sale Persian Mosuls, size 3x6. Regularly $30, February Sale Persian Hamadans, size Regularly $25, February S --$16.50 . size Ox12. Genuine hz Regularly $110, Fet Extra Heavy Turkish Teziaks, size 9x12. Regularly $185, February Sa Turkish Anatolia Regularly $300, s, size 9x12. ebruary Sale size 9x12. February Sale Persian Serapi Regularly Chinese Rugs, size 9x12. Regularly $375, February Sale Persian Ispahans, size 9x12. Regularly $475, February Sale Only One of A Kind of These Genuine Orientals Persian Meleyer, size 10x17. Regularly $800, February Sale. 8550 Khanbah, size 12x15. Regularly Anatolian, size 10x18 Regularly $700, February Sa Khanbah, size 8x10. Regularly $300, February Teziak, size 6x9 Regularly $100, February Sale... Khanbah, size 6x9. Regularly $150, February Sale.....oucvu.n... 895 Ak Hissar, size 6x9. Regularly $65, February Sale Antique Runner, size 3.6x10. Regularly $75, February Sale Antique Runner, size 3.6x10.6. Regularly $100, February Indian Num Regularly $95 Inquire concerning our burget plan of settlement in connection with a Charge Account. _It offers special convenience. 709 Twelfth House W.&J.SLOANE ssovec With T he Green Shuttexs