Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1932, Page 25

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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) Pereyo, Miss Lois Lory, Senor Benigo Rodinguez and Senar Rafael Blanes. Mr. George F. " Shirley was host to Miss Keiler and Adams. M. Wormhoudt entertained Mrs. M A eole, M. L. Boat and Mr. Cole. Col.| and Mrs, Rawson Warren had at thelr mith, Mrs. Stuart toh Moneywa; Amang y;h’;n mho entertained at A. Appel and Mr. C. J. Sci Mrs. Frederick Shelwn Mr N ‘Wall with Miss S: BarTow, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey L Munter and Senator-elect Augustine Lonergan. The esident of uw club and Mrs. Proflm- b's treasurer, Mr. Gilbert wing the program the artists of the evening were entertained at o | buffet ny, lcunx on bcnll( ol e Boml o | vernors, as host. Mr. and Mrs, Harrington Balley of Bt. Petersburg, Fla., are at the Dodn for a short stay. A distinguished audience will see the inl pre'view performance of “Silver ored by the colorndo State !oclely uf Washington at the Metro- Theater tomorrow night at 8:45 The theater has over to the soclety, which hu aved the invitations to prominent Colorado- ans. The Metropolitan will close at 8 o'clock Thursday afternoon and open in Lhe eventng for the special preview (mg o pmye been_ in: Stor Edward B. Costigan, Sen- .tor Karl C. schuyler Representative m R. Eaton, Representative Guy VA Hmdy presennu\e Edward T. 'l‘aylor Smawr elect Adams of Colo- Robert J. Grant, director ot the Unned States Mints, Mr. James Grafton Rogers, Assistant Secretary of State; Mr. Charl Atxumey General; Mr. ar ner; ‘Theodore Joslm secretary to President Hoover; Mr. Richard Jervis, chief, white House Secret Service; Mr. lomas [ Chief, United States Bureau Public Roads, and Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck of the State Department. Mrs. John T. Schramm of Hemp- stead, Long Island, accompanied by her daughter, has come to Washington to ;p;nd a Iew days and are at Wardman ry E. Barnhill of Richmand, xy lsnnheDodjo!urlshnnth ewmle, N. s m n m cmwn for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Harvey of Mont- elair, N. .Y are at the Shoreham for & few days. Mrs. W. R. Carr of Baltimore 15 at Wnrdmm ‘Park Hotel for a few days. Mrs. Preserved Smith arrived yester- day from her home in Ithaca, N. Y., and is at the Dodge for the holidays. SENATE 0. K.’S NAVAL CLOTHING FOR NEEDY Adopts Resolution to Sell Surplus to Relief Groups at Nominal Price. By the Associated Press. ‘The Senate today adopted a resolution suthorizing the Navy to sell at a nominal price its surplus of old clothing for relief. The measure, sponsored by Senator Bhortridge, Republican, of California, chairman of the Naval Committee, now goes to the House. The materials would be sold to the Red Cross and other relief agencies and States and cities, A letter from t,he Nawy to Shortridge | estimated origina of the total glothing available ot 51109.750, and put the department disposal price at $106,795. Included in the c]othing were 84 500 overcoats, 47,000 shoes and 30,000 of trousers, in addition to men's under , jumpers, gloves and shi NIGHT SKATING APPROVED Use of Reflecting Pool at Lincoln Memorial Tonight Authorized. Night skating on the reflecting pool the Lincoln Memorial was author- i2ed for tonight by the Office of Public Buildings and Public Park: A. Clyde-Burton, asslstant chief of the park division, notified Park Police shortly before noon that skating would be permitted until 11 o'clock tonight. The authorities are arrangmg lights. RECEIVERS ARE NAMED Chicagoans to Handle Hammond, Ind., Insurance Concern. CHICAGO, December 21 (#).—Fed- eral Judge Walter C. Lindley yuurdly named Alderman John Massen John W. Morthland of Chica'u as per manent receivers for the Northern States Life Insurance Co. of Hammond, Ind., under bond of $10,000. Massen has been acting as temporary receiver. Morthland recently was appointed re- ceiver by the Indiana courts. ! EXCURSIONS $3.50 New York ‘Elizabeth-Plainfield M 3 Leave Washington 12:38 s T Return same ady. $3. 00 l’hlllllellihll Ches Lnu “uhlnnon 7:30 A M. or *11:4 eturn same day. *Does’ -o: nop at Chester, 1.50 Harpers Ferry Marticsbury 83 Cumberland SUNDAY, December 25th Leave uumnneu I l A. L 3 Return_same Baltimore $135_ Saturdays and Sundays. $1.50 Daily. Good for three days. 45% REDUCTION Every Week-end mn nee st BALTIMORE [ OHlO THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMB 21, 1982. * * * Free Parking Space— Opposite 8th St, Entrance A Charge Account Is a Real Convenience — Especially in Your Christmas Shopping! FT1./. ot Zower Puces 1000 and 1 Answers to Last Minute Gift Problems EYYEYRYYYYYYYYYYRYY Men s $2.95 Daffodil SILK Shirts DAFFODIL radium silk shirts will make a mar- velous gift to that man! Whites, tans and blues, in collar-attached and collar-to-match styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Individually boxed. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Men s $3.95 Brocaded Robes Richly brocaded robes, with satin-trimmed col- lar, cuffs and kets; = wide satin _sash _with ed ends. some blues, wine, green and black 1 -:alf sizes, but quanmles limited. $5 HOUSE COATS—AIl wool ; bmd trimmed; frog fasteners. Oxford, navy, wine 9 and brown Sizes 36 to 46 Goldenbers’s—Main Floor $1 Chiffon Silk 2 Prs., $1 Two popular chiffon weights: 45 and 48 gauge— with lace tops or plain picot edge. ' Such shades as nomad. brownwood, taupemist, hazebeige, rhumtone, etc. In gift boxes, if you wish. Goldenberg's—Main Floor 10c Handmade Linen Women’s dainty hand-rolled and hand-embroid- ered linen handkerchiefs at an amazing price! Also hand-rolled Irish print linen handkerchiefs. Goldenberg's—Main Floor $2.25 Linen Bridge Sets $1.19 Attractive five - Piece embroidered pure linen sets, in several designs and colorings. 36-inch cloth and four napkins. Goldenberg's—Main Floor 54 &S5 Rayon Damask Spreads §7.49 They're extra large size inches), such gunmy Rose, green, gold, orchid or blue, wlth mfllope edges. $1 Hand-Embroidered Pillow- Pr cases, nicely boxed 7 9(‘ $1 Mohawk Colored Bordered Pr. Hemstitched Cases 790 Goldenberg's—Main Floor -Well maybe not exactly 1001—but far too many to even begin to mention on this page! So don’t get panicky about all the gifts you haven’t yet selected —bring your list to Goldenberg’s tomorrow and let us help you start checking off those names to the satisfaction of everyone concerned. See how much finer gifts we can help you choose for the amount you have planned to spend. You’ve been reading all about the NEW GOLDENBERG POLICY, and here’s where we begin to show you that there’s a whole lot more to it than words. For the last three shopping days before Christmas you are going to have the benefit of drastic clearance prices on many items of gift merchandise—reductions which would not ordinarily go into effect until after Christ- mas. We know of no better way than this to illustrate the helpful spirit of the NEW GOLDENBERG’S—and those of our customers who have put off Christmas shopping until the last minute are going to be able to spread more Christmas cheer on a slender Christmas budget than they ever dreamed possible. [(AAAAAAAAAALAAAL AALLAALAAALA LA aaasaasaasrasrassasssall (49) $3.95 to $6.95 Watches $3.29 We've reduced the price in time for Christmas- giving! Various styles of wrist watches for men, women, boys and girls. All with dependable move- ments. GoMenbers’s—Main Floor. $2.95 & $3.95 Kid You'll ge. credit for an “expensive gift” if you choose these beautiful, real i and Iambsktn pull-ons! Six, elght and twelve button lengths, for mcrnoon or evenlng Black, brown, eggshell or white. Goldenberg's—Main Floor, Handsome $6 95 Toilet = $3.98 i a7 IEL‘-‘ Beautifully boxed nine sets—Du and Pont and other makes. Simulated pear -on amber, in rose, jade, maize or orchid—graceful designs. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Fine Leather Bags Gift Special at $1.69 Higher-priced bags of expensive: looklng leaLh- underarm top handle and omer styles Cltver stltch- ings, smart metal ornaments—details you'll love! Goldenbers’s—Main Floor, $17.75 Lane Cedar Did you imagine that you could give such a lux- urious gift for so little? Just 22 of these handsome 40- inch chests—in the new walnut veneer finish. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. POOL TABLES Drastically Reduced Better sorts—sturdily built. Legs may be fold- ed flat when not in use. Complete sets. Quantities are limited! $2.98 Pool Tables, 20x35 size $3.98 Pool Tables, 23x43 size $5.98 Pool Tables, 26x50 size. . . $6.98 Pool Tables, 26x50 size. $8.98 Pool Tables, 30x54"; size. $11.98 Pool Tables, 32x60 size $1.00 PEDAL CARS—Steel frames, 69 wooden seat. Fine for little tackers.. C $1.19 SCOOTERS—S(eel—nttrnctwe 69 enameled finish C 3 ?5 }:I%IAVY DUTYh C‘OAS’Il'lER WAGONS— tee‘ alloon- wheels, roller TOYLAND—Downstairs Store.

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