Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1933, Page 19

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‘SOCIETY uated tfom the United States Naval in 1931 and is stationed on West Coast. marriage of Miss Mary Lee , davghter of * Mrs. Howard F. oble of Shreveport, La., to Mr. Charles ne Leatherbee, son of Mrs. Frances . Crane and grandson of Mr. Charles . Crane, former Minister to China, and Mrs. Crane, now of New York, is of much interest in Washington. The teremony took -place yesterday .in St. omas Church, the Rev. Dr. Roelif H. grooks officiating, assisted by the Rev. . W. B. Donegan of the Church of She Resurrection, Baltimore. Mr. William V. Pratt, jr. son of the $hief of naval operations and Mrs. Wil- am V. Pratt, is sailing today on the dent Roosevelt to return to his studies in England. He spent the holi- | @ays in Washington with his parents. Mr. Francis W. Pershing, son of Gen. Wohn J. Pershing, heads the Floor Com- ittee for the pre-motor show ball, to held Priday at the Waldorf-Astoria, | New York, for the benefit of Judson ealth Center. Mrs. N. N. Potts has closed her home, | m New Hampshire avenue, and is at | e Grafton for the remainder of the Winter. Miss Jean Elizabeth Creech has re- Surned to her studies at Transylvania College, in Lexington, Ky., after spend- | - ing the holidays with her parents, Dr. énd Mrs. G. Tinsley Creech, on Man- Shester lane. Mrs. Laura Barney Dreyfus of Paris s in Washington, staying at the May- Mrs. Dreyfus is a daughter of | the late Mrs. Alice Pike Barney of ‘Washington and California. | Eonneldnlul Club ctivities Resumed. ‘The Congressional Club will have as :3‘1 guest of honor at its weekly tea | day afternoon Dr. Willlam Mann, | director of the National Zoological Park, whose brief talk will be followed by a program of music. Cards have been issued for dinner | Bnd dancing Tuesday evening, January 10, from 7:30 to 12 o'clock, and an Informal dinner for members and their husbands will be given Saturday eve- ding, January 14, at 7 o'clock. The | regular business meeting of the club | $ook place this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion enter- fSained at a tea and musicale yesterday :1 their home, Balsam House, at Pine- urst, N. C. Miss Peggy Barker was hostess at @inner and dancing at the Russlan ika last_evening, her guests includ- ing Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, 3% Mrs. Pranklin King, Miss Elizabeth Ball, Miss Betty Jones, Miss Eleanor ones, Miss Helen Mark, Miss Peggy lixon, Miss Susan LeRoy Rogers, Miss m Sykes, Miss Emma Tompkins, Miss ise Tompkins, Mr. Theodore Alex- | Bnder, Mr. Kenneth Baker, Mr. Tyler | Cope, Mr. John Chappelear, Mr. Harold de Ve Mr. Robert Hall, Mr. Joseph | myd , Mr. Harris Hull Mr. John | rk, Mr. Howell Walker and Mr. Phillip Williams. Mr., and Mrs. John Winthrop Kelly have left for their home in New Or- leans, after spending the holidays with Mrs. Kelly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Ragsdale. | Mrs. Hoffman Allan has returned to | ‘Washington and is at the Carlton for | th> remainder of the Winter. Mrs Allan spent the Summer and Autum: in the North. She is the widow of Mr. Allan who was the grandson | of the late Mr. John Allan of Rich- | mond, Va., who adopted Edgar Allan Poe and gave him his middle name. Mr. and Mrs. Johri Congdon of Prov- \ idence, R. I, are visiting’ Mrs. W. W. | Douglass at Wardman Park Hotel for a | short time. | Mrs. F. A, Collins of Scarsdale,N.Y., | is pending a few days at the Dodge, accompanied by her sons, Mr. Ted Col- lins and Mr. Gordon Collins, and her daughter, Miss Candace Collins. Dr. Hrdlicka to Speak Tomorrow on Explorations. Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, the distinguished anthoropologist, will be the guest of honor at dinmer at the Arts Club to- [ ExTRrA! | Hotel for a short stay. morrow evening. After the dinner Dr. Hrdlicka will gave an illustrated talk on the latest anthropological and archeo- logical explorations in Alaska. Dr. Paul Bartsch and Dr. Anna Bartsch-Dunne will be hosts for the evening. Mrs. Nan Worthington of Stuttgart, Ark., is spending some time at the| Grafton Hotel. “The Pierce Hall Players will hold an open meeting Wednesday evening, Jan- uary 11, in Plerce Hall, at Fifteenth and Harvard streets. Mr. Edward de Seld- ing Meicher, dramatic editor of The Star, will give an address on “The The- ater, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” Following the speech, Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer will introduce Mrs. Norma Sim- onson, who will sing a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Radde Emery. Mrs. Edward F. Vincent of Mason City, Tows, is at the Dodge for an in- definite stay. Miss Grace van B. Roberts of High- land, N. Y., is at the Wardman Park Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rittenhouse | of Chicago, and their young dawghter, | are spending several days at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Frances Moffitt and Miss Mar- | garet Creulius of Nashville, Tenn., are at the Dodge for a few days. Bullding in New Zealand is nearly | doubling every month over the previous month beeatice of the new. government | building subsidy. The Greatest —made .in glasses Hi-Bo glasses with high mounted temples give unobstructed side vision and reveal the beauty of your eyes in profile. Featured This Week ‘Nationally Advertised Hi-Bo Complete Lenses, Frame and Examination Gold filled frame—accurately ground single vision lenses carefully fitted to optometrist. Use Your Charge Account STREET FLOOR - Lansburgh’s 7th, 8th and E Sts. ExrTrA! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Iansburqw;, NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE Marriage Licenses. ~ l Ernest 8. L. Goodwin, 28, 2310 Ashmead | Elizabeth L. Zane, 21, 2338 Mass. Rev. Joseph D. Amon. 1 Louls Debole, 34, 4418 Ga. sve, snd Mary C. Sapienza, 19, 5217 Ga. ave.;. Rev. N. M. De Carlo. S | 1803 Belmor Helen Hall, 24 “Nun‘lh!nlel Cramblitt. . and Do Eiener. 50, both of Baltimore; Rev. Enser P. Ms ette. 28. 401 H st. hert e GA:(;‘:!I“'I‘HE. 21, 61 R. I ernethy i f1, 35. 2814 3Rth st.. S Biirenko, 23, 1110 16th st} | 6. and Ethel Terrell. 15, | both of Herndon Re am A. Jon Garrison, 1R, 1264 Penn st ATl Garivade O Donnoghue. 18. 804 G | John E. Brigas 608 Morton pl. n.e., 19, 628 Morton pl. Golden st. s.¥., 1 Goiden st. s.w.: | K st._and_Roste | . ave: Rev. W. H.| 3 Stevens ct., and | Stevens ct.i Rev., and Catherine Judge Robert E. ert_Pi Juls Green, e ole: D')g'a_vmnnd . 21, Oxon Hill, Md.. | and Lillian M. Hall i8, 528 7th st. se | Reyv. Herbert W. Norman M. Field. 21. and Virginia A Wahl: 18, both of Baliston, Va.; Rev. John E. Briggs Napoleon Smith. and Agnes Hammon Rev. Joshua Quarles. Alven E. Chappeli, 28. 3217 N at. and Minnfe Harvard, 23, Goldsboro, N. C.i' Rev. Charles B, Austin. Tester & Hedlér, 22, 60 R 1. ave. and | Evelyn R. Harden. 16, 4801 Wis. ave.i Rev. M. J. Riordan | David gudd, 21, 1321 wallach pl. snd th 1. Allen, 19, 1321 Wallach pl.i' Rev. | T. Murray. 4 Terrace ct. ne. 26 6th st. ne; Improvement in recent years— Glasses $8.95 your eyes by an expert OTHING more need be said! Except that we urge you to call at once—while sizes are complete! 1207 F Street D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1933. January Sales Stock up at these extremely low prices 6,000 Fine “C ORDER BLANK JANE STUART, please send me— [0 Charge [J C. O.D. [0 Cash with Quantity Buy Towels Now! 4,800 20x40-In. $ 24x48-In. ... 4 for 1 borders. Of a brawny texture, with enough Towels ....... Towels Soft, spongy and thirsty, these white invigorating friction to please even the men! 8 for 22x44-In. Towels ....... 6 for towels made from good yarns of extra length fiber, and decorated with refreshing colored Their quality is lasting, their price in this sale a most pleasing economy. ORDER BLANK LANSBURGH'S, 7th, 8th and E Sts, Washington, D. C. Please send me . . dozen Towels. Charge...C. O. D.... Remittance Enclosed.... THIRD FLOOR. Special! 1,800 Pairs Women’s Imported Lambskin Gloves $1.79 These smart pull-on gloves prove that high style need not necessarily mean high price. They are created in perfect harmony with new apparel, both as to styles and colors. They may be had in good plain styles or in dressier models; in black, white, brown, mode and navy. Sizes 534 to 7%. STREET FLOOR. [ ast-Iron” Sheets Exclusive with LANSBURGH?S . . priced especially to acquaint more women with the merits of “Cast-Iron” Just what the name implies—cast-iron qualities, yet with a soft, linen-like finish that’s fine and smooth. And MEN, take notice; tell your wives that some are 6-footers and more. . .not a chance of their pulling out at the bottom! Woven of selected long fibre cotton these sheets have 144 fine, firm threads to each square inch. There is no starchy filler to weight the fine texture, and bleaching is done with a minimum amount of chemicals. And (three cheers!) they're very inexpensive; specially priced for this sale only. Here Are the January Prices! Single Bed Sizes 63x99 in.... Twin or 3-quarter Sizes 95c 72x99 in.... 68c $1.00 72x108 in.............. T8¢ Beauty Rest Size, 90x108 in. Reg. $1.25. Each. . Resusr Double Bed Sizes $M'sY.s $1.15 81x108 in.. .. 88¢ Pillow Cases 45x36 in... 25¢ 25¢ 98¢ THIRD FLOOR Shirt Sale Extraordinary 2,500 “Geo. P. Ide” and “Cocoon” SANFORIZED Geo. P. Ide sanfori ! 7 ed (shrunk by the most|perfect proc- ess known to| science) shirts in pure white, or the full-shrunk Cocoon brand in fast|colors of blue, tan, igreen,’ g:}; or white. All are of fine closely-woven 2x1 broadcloth, in [collar a in white only.| Sizes 14 to 17. STREET FLOOR. Clearance Sale ! $5 to $6.50 Shoes $2.95 400 pairs of excellent quality shoes, in slightly broken sizes. Opera pumps, straps and ties, in patent leather, black or brown kid and suede, high or Cuban heels. SECOND FLOOR. ed styles. Neckband styles Tots’ 3-Piece Coat and Legging Sets Were $4.95 Sale Price $ 3 95 Of sturdy, practical navy blue chinchilla, The coat is warmly lined; the leggings are talon-fastened. Your choice of matching helmet or beret. Sizes 3 to 6. Now $3.95, Tots’ Coat and Beret (or Helmet) Sets of navy blue chinchilla, lined with red flannel, Double-breasted coat with a ¥ hand embroidered emblem on the $3'29 5 sleeve. Sizes2t06.... <o 3 Tots' 2-pc. Wool Jersey Dresses; consist of slip-over sweater and skirt on bod- ie top. 306 Were $1.37, new:, b

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