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< THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1932. S: O CIE1 Y | HOSTESS AT BREAKFAST Roger Whiteford Young. Mr. Henri L. J. De Sibour entertained #&mall party at the supper dance at the Silver Slipper Club on Saturday €Vning ~Mrs, Henry Hunt McKee will enter- at a dinner and musicale this eve- fifig in the Rossdhu Castle Club. The arists will be Miss Emily Coville, so- Miss Evelyn Scott, violinist; Elizabeth Gardener _ Coombs, pienist, and Miss Marjorie Davis, ac- eobpanist. . Aldis B. Browne left Washing- ton vesterday for Alexander City, Ala., to hter, Mrs. J. A. Comer, and Mrs. Alfred NSTEAD of hutrying and scurrying through the last week before Christmas, plan for more pleasurable and unhurried selection— now. Choose gifts that keep on giving. Gifts deftly chosen by Dulin & Martin with the experience of 85 years. Gifts so unusually moderate in price this season as to pfovide a Christmas surprise for both donor and recipient. and her family. Mrs. Browne will re- thin to Washington after the Christmas Rolidays, and will open her apartment §t:Wardman Park Hotel, where she will Be in residence until Spring. iThe tea talks on “Modern Art” by | Mifs. Emily Stone, to be given at the Shoreham Hotel during December, Jan- | Waly and February. have been canceled. | Mis. Mary Logan Tucker was sponsor- ing the movem | GLASSWARE Cocktail Shaker (sketched)—with cut lines and stripes of red, green 51.00 and yellow LAMPS AND SHADES cwn Newspaper Editor Friends Here. Desk Lamp (sketched)—statuary bronze or green finish. A design with’ dignity and beauty that sets a high standard for §3.50 ta B. Schrodi, editor and 50 modest a price er of the Belleville, TIL, . § Ice Tub , arrived in Washing- | . Bhaker. ty yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. George W. Eads and family, who have r¥urned to the Cavalier for the Win- p.After spending the Summer on their farm 1n Southern Illinois. Miss Schrodi 15 perhaps the only woman in the 1 ’ nited States who is both the active 3 9 % o i 5” Rose Bowl (sketched)—Frosted 5OC @eperal manage: and editor of a daily| F = glass or assorted colors sie¥spaper. ‘The News-Democrat was formerly awned by former Keprezentative Fred J.-Kern and since the death of Mr. Eern a year ago, Miss Schrodi has been i ‘complete charge of the newspaper. (sketched) —to match $1.00 Complete with tongs Lamps (sketched)—dainty china 5 of peach, green or blue with Dresden decorations. Complete with shades ated chiffon to match the $3.75 Lamp and shade hieres—An assortment with il i ronze or Black and Gold finish, of $5‘95 S T sclected designs . s i \}(\wfi“u\i Goblet (sketched)—Rock Crystal Cut. One of our newest open stock patterns at a new low price. In a complete service. $1.50 Table Lamp: aber or .arge Hobneil Glass Base tal mounted on brass, com- 2-handled Octagonal Sandwich Tray let. embroidered silk $7.50 with brilliant Rock Crystal Cut- $().00 rial Brass Lamps. Glass chimney with d grape design and pendant ,58,75 stal prisms. Complete Indirect Floor Lamp. Beautifully designed cast bronze base, complete with 512.50 real silkk shade Table Lamps with pottery bases—black, ochre, green or rust. 22” tall. Complete Cobalt Blue Glass Cigarette ‘Jar with $2,00 with complementary 16" parch- $3,00 4 Ask Trays that nest in top mentized shade . 6-compartment Relish Tray with non- tarnishing Silver floral decoration. With compartments removed, a beautiful $7.50 Salad or Buffet Dish “The Arts Club presents an interesting gr6up of events for this week's enter- thinment. Last_night there was a redding by Mr. Robert Downing of his Pressed Reproduction of Old Waterford NK' “The Voice in the Wilderness,” = o e = . Glassware. - Complete table service— 35 With Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest as. 2 c hostess. Tomorrow cvening Mrs. Frank Anderson will speak on China and Japan, her subject to be “Some Con- trasts in Scenery, Customs and Cul- ture.” Mr. and Mrs. Wijloughby Ches- ley=will be the hosts orf this occasion. «Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, chief of Fir Eastern aflairs of the Department . of State, will be the guest of honor and speaker at the club Thursday evening. ‘The subject of his address will be “The | Conduct cf Foreign Relations.” Dr. and Mrc. Gilbert Grosvenor will serve as the club’s hosts that evening. MISS MAE VANCE, Recently returned from her home in Cleveland, where she remained for a month, and is at her home in CMevy Chase for the Winter. —Harris-Ewing Photo. sArrangements for a.dance to be given Fiiday in the gold room of Wardman Park Hotel have been completed by the classes of '29 and '32 of Notre Dpme Acadmey, under the direction of Miss Betty O'Conncr, general chairman | ©Of committees. The dance is for the benefit of the scholyship fund. This being the first big alfair of the year, a ge number of the members of the alumnae association and their friends are expected. Dr. and Mrs. A Magruder MacDonald | entertained in compliment to Dr. and | Mys. J. T. Mann at the supper dance | at the Silver Slipper on Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Nancy W. Potts of Dundes, N. Y. is in Washington for the Winter | and is staying at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T. S. Willlam- son of Greenwich, Conn., are spending eral days at Wardman Park Hotel ile visiting here. They were accom- &Mcc‘ to Washingion by Miss Irma L. llaher, who will be with them during their stay. REV. WILLIAM B. KINCAID | }DIES OF HEART DISEASE| An Unusual Gift Idea! STERLING SILVER mounted MONOGRAMMED GEAR SHIFT BALL Priced at $3.00 In Silver and Black $3.50 In Silver and Colors The newest expression of per- sonal taste for motorists. Dis- tinctive, individual monogram designs. A gift that is different —and worth while. G M SILVER Man's Military Set (sketched)—2 Sterling Brushes $2.50 and Comb in Leathcr Case.. Ladies' Compacts (1 sketched)—wide assortment $§.50 of enameled designs in different colors 2-pe. Sterling Carving $et (sketched)—nicely made, medium size. Sterling handles with stainless steel blade $5,7 and tines Men's and Ladies' Sterling Cigarette Cases. As- $5.00 sorted designs starting at Sterling Candlesticks—various sizes and styles $4,00 from g DL Double Vegetable Dishes of fine quality plate with ;15,00 removable COMPATtMENtS ...................... 12” Chippendale Serving of fine quality silver $7.50 plate ese Sterling Marmaiade Ja starting at ,.. NOVELTY GIFTS Rookwood—We are the sole local distributor for this fore- most American pottery. Shown in an extensive variety of beautiful shapes, sizes and colorings to meet every require« ment. The sketched Vase is $4.00. Other pieces 51.50 start as low as b $3.00 inches. A distinctive yet modest design............ Pinch Bottle (sketched)—of Dark Green Glass with $2~50 stopper and grape decomation of Danish Silver . Jigsaw Puzzles—a large assortment of .00 these pepular pastimes ............. 65C to 32 Preference Cigarette Chests of black Bakolite with 52.25 Prdivia chromijum silhouette decorations . ndivia: & & fast Trays—imported l!?oak Ends of alabaster. A diversified collec 53,75 up 32-pc. Breakfast Sets. on ‘Wide selection start- ) Globes with detailed maps of the world o s DAL s 350 mahogany finhed stands 250 up USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT R.Harris & Co. F Street at 11th Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century 53-pe. English Dinner Set (sketched)—service for 8. body _decorated with nosegays of English garden flowers. Embossed edge with gold line. Surprising $9.95 Pareek 69-pc. Imported Dinner Service for 8 (sketched). Exquisitely decorated with mixed flowers, Dresden fashion, Gold filigree border and gold t PR MR R saoiiieeia Mons Imported Salad Plates Square shape. $7.20 Black Knight China Dinner Service. “Thelma”. Serv- ice for 8—74 §)5 " Worcester - pes. i Cak- $5.00 Phiest Formerly Was in Charge of i Trinity Church in New H Yerk City. BY the Assoclated Press E Individual fast Sets. imported . W{de d;A Newly $10,00 Ui§m Barney Kincaid, 52, died of heart disease yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital, :rere he had been a patient since ptember 1. Rev. Mr. Kincaid, who was_priest in HOMEWARES LINENS “Dansant” cljarge of Trinity Church at Broadway apd Wall street from 1922 until his| resignation last May, was born in Cleve- d, Ohio. 4 iWhen he resigned from Trinity { Church, Rev. Mr. Kincaid had accepted | tHe appointment as rector of the Amer- jopn church in Munich, Bavaria, and was to have left in August, but heart aftacks prevented his sailing. Kincaid served as rector of St Mark's Church in Cleveland from 1910 t3 1912. Later he was rector of St. Matthew’s parish, Los Angeles, 1916-18, and rector of the Church of the Ad- vént, San Francisco, 1919-22. a3 Lovely Xmas Gifts! 3-Drop Pendants and Earrings 39Ce 2 for $1.00 Bri beautiful cut 3 al pendants Daintily intings 14- i filled chain, inter- ed with mulated sced Evening Slippers, of Charming Grace —for the many “occasions” when smart slippers are so necessary. The “Dansant,” as sketched above, is of lovely paisley cloth with gold kid trimming, $10.50. The “Melita”—a sandal very similar—of white crepe, with white satin trimming— at $7.50. “Richmode” silk hosiery, 75c and $1 pair “Kantrunt silk hosiery, $1.36 pair ICH'S F ST. atr TENTH Reupholstering 5-Piece Parlor Suites...Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs [ PAY A LITTLE DOWN WH FURNITURE IS RETURNED Thereafter A LITTLE EACH MONTH WILL DO! o \ WOOL TAPESTRY-FRIEZZA BROCADES AND DAMASKS Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at New Low Prices Cocktail Trays (sketched) —complete with 4 all-linen napkins Metal Waste Baskets (sketched)—in 4 colors, hand-decorated Electric Waffle Irons (sketched) —new low design of chromium with white handles. Regular $5.00 value Pilgrim Candle Holders. Electric. Base 59C all brass or copper Electric Toasters. 2-slice style, com- plete with chromium tray... 2 Andirons of cast brass. Urn or ball top design, 18” tall . ‘ Fire Set—Tongs, shovel and poker to match abovi . 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