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of the excavations and recently ed to Athens for the current sea- son. The substance of his lecture, in » brilliantly written and {llustrated article, is contained in the January- lasue of Art and Archuology bi-monthly magazine of the Archae- ological Society. ‘The Committee on Arrangements for %A Century of Progress” dinner Tuesday evening, February 14, at the Y. W. C. 4., to honor Susan B. Anthony and Dr. 4Anna Howard Shaw, will meet tomor- W afternoon at 5 o'clock, at the Y. W. . A. Mrs. Anna E. Hendley is chair- man, Members of the committee spon- goring the dinner of which Mrs. Hend- ley s chairman include Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, representing the Na- tional League of Women Voters; Miss Alice Heaven, the Women's City Club; Dean Grace Riley, Wlshl.ngton College of Law; Mrs. Henry F. Sawtelle, the District of Columbia F‘ederlfion of Women's Clubs; Mrs. H. L. Parkinson, District League of Women Voters; Mrs. Minnie Evans Keyes, international grand secretary, Order of the Eastern a:r Mrs. Ernest Humphreys Daniel, Poutlc&l Study Club; Mrs. John , the Indlana State Society; with' Jlnet Richards, Mrs. Marie H. g‘th Mrs. L. W. Gibbs, Mrs. John nnett, Mrs. W. M. Hufley Mrs. Percy M. Bailey, Mrs. Rose Arnold Powell and Mre. Ada Van Loon MacGee. Miss Sarah G. Hamilton Kelly of Brookline, Mass., entertained at lunch- eon yesterday at the Carlton, where she # spending the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hmry . Christian of ze" York are at the Shoreham for a Mrs. Frank Harrison vuhnd, Ohlo, accompanied by mn uh’l‘;;to‘:xontg D. Kling, have come o spend several days, and are at Wardman Park Hotel. i Mrs. Marion W. Jordan with her two Gaughters, Miss Barbara Jordan and glu Joan Jordan and her mother, Mrs, jorman 8. Wear of Los Angeles, Calif., &re guests at the Shoreham. They wiil Lnoo New York the end of the week. Jordan and her daughters will sail Baturday on the President Johnson for a round-the-world cruise. Mrs. Jor- s the niece of Brig. Gen. Charles, Krauthoff, U. S. A, who makes his at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. Southgate Jones of g:dnm. N. C, are at the Carlton for a days, Mr. Jones having come on to d a meeting of the Joint Stock Bankers’ Association being held in ‘ashington. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Darling of Sloux ©ity, Towa, also are at the Carlton while Mr. Darling is attending the meeting of the association. Mrs. W. C. Merrill of St. Paul, Minn., is spending a few days at the and is accompanied by Mrs. J. Warren Bell of Olean, N. Y. ‘Fhe drama evening at Ben Murch Bchool, Thursday, at 8 o'clock, will pre- sent Mr. Edward de S. Melcher, ic critic of The Evening Star, in a on “The New American Drama,” and & lay-reading by the Troupers of Bast ashington Community Center MRS. GEORGE LOCKE HOWE And her two children, Linda Locke Howe and Eliss Walcott Howe, who are visiting Mrs. Howe's parents, Judge and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker. —Harris-Ewing Photo. THE EviaiX& STAR, WASHINGTON, g-wn—mu%m- lties will complete an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr., Mrs. Randolph Paul of New York D. A. R. members are invif WILL SELL COLLATERAL FOR 85,485,051 LOAN Chase Bank Announces Auction Yollowing Default by National Electric Power. in Rachel Crothers’ one-act comedy, “What They Think,” in which Miss Virginia Barrett, Miss Helen Tucker, Mr. Edward Finlayson and Mr. Arthur Rhodes will take part. The event, which is by the Chevy Chase Oommunity Center, has been arranged by Mrs. P. 8. Espen- ‘| schied, and the hostesses for the eve- ning will be Mrs. Truman Abbe, Mrs. Paul Willlams, Mrs. Ridgely Chapline, Mrs. Charles B. Lingamfelter, Mrs. Lu- ther Linkins and Mrs. Roland White- hurst. The program will be concluded with dancing, pretedea by a group of solos to be Miss Virgints Bellers. Courtland D. Baker, vmiaar of mmh at George Washington Uni- versity, will be the guest s the book review section of ington City Alumnae of Chi Omegu on Friday evening in the rooms of active chapter, at 2020 G street north- west. The last three novels of Ellen Glascow will be discussed, with special George R. Heine, former president of dra- | the alumnae, will preside and introduce | R\ | the speaker. Attention is called to the | change in date from the regular meet- |ing time of the group, whose series of reviews have been scheduled for the first and third Thursdays of each month. having been admitted to the Union February 14, |Electric Power 1859, the Oregon State Society will hold | holding unit ol the Insull Mlddle West its annual meeting Saturday, February | utilities 11, ln the Hotel h Fayette, at Sixteenth er &t | aa emphasis on “The Sheltered Life.” Mrs. | B ARTCRAFTS final A\ CLEARANCE Footwear for daytime, evening and sport...of every material—in every ALL SALES FINAL o%fcm/z‘- FOOTWEAR Conneeticut Avenue at L New Shipment! “Britain Castles” Very Popular Open Stock Pattern Different Castles of Old Britain form the decora- tion —in mulberry or pink — permanently under the glaze. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, January 31.—The Chase National Bank will sell at auction next Tuesday virtuslly all collateral secur- ing its $5,485,061 loan to the National Co., principal Eastern ‘The_loan hu been in default since and I streets northwest, the president, | June 30, when the company went into Mr. Ben 8. Pisher, presiding. Dinner | receivership. wfll be served at 6:45 o'clock, and at a Similar steps were taken December business session lmmed.ixtely following | 20 by the Central Hanover Bank & officers will be elected. Oregon’s senior | Trust Co. on its advances of $5,789.917 Senator, Mr. deliver an address and Dr. Arnold Ben- nett gl Charles L. McNary, will w the Natlonal Public Service Corpora- former mdmfi of the Ull;lr- l said the “llbekm Oregon, speak. been wl as as 88} 8 now director of the Institute order to co-operate to m{mmfi&tmnt old STOCK DISPOSAL SALE Must Make Room for New Spring Mdse. Store Closed 4 P.M. Tuesday Sale Starts 9:15 Wednesday Dress Disposal 16.50 Afternoon and Dinner Frocks. .6.88 16.50 Silk and Wool Dresses. . . . . . . .4.95 10.00 Silk Dresses, Odds and Ends. .1.88 16.50, 19.50 Formal Dresses ™. 7= 10.50 15.00, 25.00 Formal Dresses sotea ...3.95 25.00 Formal Dresses............12.50 Disposal of COATS 49.50, 55.00 Fuer-trimmed Coats Disposal of COATS 68.50, 79.50 and $85 Fine Coats, Fine Fur Sets, Fox, Beautiful Styles—Fine Furs Kolinsky, Persian, Ete.— Now, 25,0“ 35.00 Suits—Coat Disposal 12.50 Sport Coats, Reduced........5.00 25.00 Sport Coats, Fine Styles. ... .10.50 29.50 Lapin Jackets......... .21, 35.00 Swagger Suits, Reduced to. . .12.95 15.00 Suits, Odds and Ends........4.95 Coats and Sport Coats Reduced, 12.75 Disposal of Evening Wraps 12.50 Velvet Wraps, reduced to . ........6.95 16.50 Black 3/, Wraps, reduced to K 25.00 Black Long Wraps and Three Quarter . 13.95 35.00 Long Wraps, Fur-trimmed, reduced. .19.75 Boucle Suits Disposal of the Finest Grades 20 i, .. 1830 25.00 Suits, 12‘50 Sale Price ....... 7.95 16.50 Suits, Underwear Disposal Sale Price ovuvo.n. Silk Underwear on sale at...........89¢ Slips, Dance Sets and Teddies. . ......1.39 New Spring Hats Most Beautiful Selection of New Styles 2.89 4.80 and 8.95 Values ty are at the Carlton for & few | 70 D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1938. PLAY INSTITUTE OPENS R. C. A. BRIEFS FILED COURSE THIS EVENING Weeks’ Instruction Will Be @Given in Drama, Dancing and Other Subjects six-week course of the 1933 Dis- trict of Colum.bh Play Institute, con- ducted by the Cmmunlty cenur De- partment, will be inaugur: at 8 o'clock at the Roouveu School., " Leaders will l.lum.mhh for 20 mlnllf: or songs, es. announcement underuusmmh(p of Miss Ruby F. chairman of the 1933 institute. in Consent Decree. WILMINGTON, —Briefs were filed in U; District Arrangements with Prance, and Italy have resulted in all u( gary’s 1932 wheat crop being sol TPorquay Corporation Seeks Change Del., January 31 (P). United States Dnnu and dancing will be taken for the first two full sessions, one taking two hours of drama tonight nnd the unwr half taking dancing. Officials announced that there will be two full Sessions of two hours each for drama, two full sessions of two hours each for o . Charles M. Fyfe, director of the Boys' Club, is in charge games. Choral Rehearsal Canceled. Because of commencement ex:rdm tonight at Central High School, ‘Tuesday evening rehearsal of the Wuh ln{ton Choral Soclety has been c: for this week. Rehearsals wm be next Tuesday. /E—\S\ POTTHAST POTTHAST’S SALE of CELEBRATED FURNITURE 20% to 50% Price Reductions 3-Pc. Suites Made New for All Labor and S T TR Col. 10172 Was 3150 Only 4 Left Est. 1802 POTTHAST BROS., Inc. 1743 CONNECTICUT AVE. Main Bhowrooms 924 N. Oharles St. Baltimore, Md. Cabinet Shops 1400 Block, Wicomico Bt. We want to thank the women of Washington for their valued re- sponse to our advertisements and we trust that the values we have presented will merit a continuance of their patronage at our New F Street Store. Over 200 Stylish DRESSES $3. Printed and Plain Combinations — Sand BRESLAU Former. Prices s Trn 1; Sizes Crepes—Sheers and Ruff Crepes risty of NEW STYLES, som, the clever style deftness. and Navy, Brown and Black. FINAL DAYS .AND FINAL Handmade to your order—direct from our Baltimore shops—we offer this exquisite Duncan Phyfe Love Seat for $98, regularly selling for $150. It is all SOLID MAHOGANY. hand-cgeved, authentic in Period Style, copied after the original in || the Metropolitan Museum—a true Antique of Tomorrow—that will bring lasting joy and charm to your L!vmz Room. This muzlnx value can only be appreciated by comparing it with other sales—and, remember, it's covered in a choice of fabrics. Final DAYS and tlten Good Bye to “G”’ Street at this exceptional low price we expect to sell every coat in our stock Your Choice of OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE FUR-TRIMMED o and all of nts that portray Light and Dark Shades ALL SALES No Exchanges or Refunds street dresses were 1075 and 1275 Sunda;' night dresses were 1075 and 1275 [ evening gowns were 1075 to 2975 [ ] velvet dresses were 16.50 and 29.75 [ ] sport dresses were 16.50 and 19.75 Presents the First Spring Showing of 1216-1220 F STREET nal lewir A rare op]mrlunit;' to buy these usually very expensive purses at the moderate price of $Q.75 Really smart women always prefer bags by Nat Lewis. There’s a certain originality of design that is inimi- table, materials that are always the best, and meticu= lous attention to the little details. This spring show- ing includes several new leathers—silk grain calf, cardigan grain, cotton blossom grain, as well as the very important colored patent leather and the wltra- fine smooth calf that is famous Nat Lewis medium. The bag sketched is on a hand-made metal frame, in patent leather and silk grain calf. AFTER THURSDAY WE WILL BE LOCATED AT 1109 F ST., in larger quarters, and perhaps one of the city’s most modern “SPECIALITY SHOPS.” These last TWO DAYS of the FINAL CLEAN-UP we offer the most sensational bargains that we have ever presented, and we suggest that you be here early, AS QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED. BRESLAU ] ALL COLORS 0 er ulkl, all of them are NEW STYLES and 130 of Our Exclusive Former Prices 19 to *35 hat are wol'kl of the finest dress- fine Silk I, such as Heavy Crepes COLORS FOR EVERY OCCASION; many finer Evening and Sunday Nite Frocks are ALL SIZES tin-f: Crepe—Sheers and oth- included. Light and Dark colors. Sensational Bargains Any HAT Higher Priced Models in Fine Furs—Fine Fabrics and BRESLAU fine Tailoring make this OFFERING the OUTSTANDING EVENT of this REMARKABLE SALE; now is the time IN THE C Formerly Priced Light Shades and Dark Colors in Felts— and Combinations of Straws and Felt to secure your WINTER COAT as our styles are selected with mnuc care lor many seasons wear. Every Coat is SILK CREPE LINED and WAR.LY INTERLINED. DRESS zt COATS & SUITS § Former Prices 19.50 to 24.50 D P e e e or Spring wear in able shades for wear NOW and later. These are really EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS that you cannot afford te miss, All sizes for women and misses. Combinations—Velvets and Metalics— ALL HEAD SIZES in Off-the-Face and Brima. Final Close-Out of ODDS AND ENDS 10 & 15° { There are just 205 Dresess nml if you want t best choice here ly as we will be able to a a lot such as AII cflou l Models and must limit TWO DR!S&ES 1'0 EAOH‘?}USTOMER‘ 53-pc. Service ;lo.gs R Silk Underwear at...............159 55.95 $2-pc. Service for Six— Prices in Open Stock— Dinner Plates .........40¢c Teacup & Saucer .....40c 8” Platters 60c 10” Platters . 80c Visit Our “Bargain Room™ Third Floor inl“m Electric Waffle S Byl el i ‘Was $16 s79 ALL SIZES are in this Gnn_ug of stunmng Dmul for For Women and every occasio! treet, Sports Wear, Sun- DRESSES Forsser Prices $ 10* 15" 5‘ ‘DULIN @ MARTIN e R Connecticut Ave. ana I’ Housewares, Gifts, Table and Home Furnishings Since )}s47 Satins. On al 130 1315 G St. BRESL