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SOCIETY ‘(Continued From Fourth Page.) Oharles Donohoe, national committee- women from California. Mrs. Clopton has been made an alternate presidential elector of California in place of her sister, Mrs. Mary Marshall Wiley of Los Angeles. Mrs. Wiley has twice been ac- eorded this honor by her State. Mrs. Anderson Came From Raliegh for the Inauguration. Mrs. John Huske Anderson of Raliegh, N. C., historian general, United Daughters of the Confederacy, is arriving in Washington today and will be the guest of Miss Jessica Randolph Smith at the Washington Club until after the inaugurai ceremonies. Miss Smith and her guest will attend the reception to Gov. J. H. B. Ehringhaus in the United States Chamber of Com- merce Building tomorrow evening, with the North Carolina Society as hosts, and from there wil go to the Pan-Amer- ican Union to attend the Governors’ reception. Friday afternoon they will attend the reception in honor of Mrs. Franklin _Delano Roosevelt at the Women'’s Democratic Club. Both Miss Smith and her guest will be in the in- gugural parade Saturday. Mrs. Strickland Gillilan entertained Bt the first of a series of luncheons yesterday at the Shoreham, when covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Claude D. Cass entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham in honor of Mrs. Thomas B. Robinson of Towa. Covers were laid for 15. Mrs. Will L. Steel of Philippi, W. Va., and Mrs. Bernard Dennis and her little son Jackif, are the inaugural guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gall, and Miss Manie Gall. Mrs. Steel is a sister g{ Mrs. Gall and Mrs. Dennis is her ece. Mrs. C. Veasey Rainwater and her son Brown will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Owens in their home in Massachusetts Park for the inaugu- ration. Mrs. Rainwater will spend a few days in New York before return- ing to her home in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. James Preston Parks, nephew of Miss Katharine E. Hill, will spend the week end in Wilmington as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archibold M. L. du Pont and their debutante daughter, Miss Anne Alexandrine du Pont. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- ning preceeding the reception to the | Governors of the States in the Pan- |/ American Building, to which they will take their guests. Dr. and Mrs. Crichton have as house guests for inaugural week their daugh- ter, Mrs. Donald Gottwald of Akron, Ohlo; Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Schauf- ler of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Long McFetridge of Ventnor City, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. Crichton will entertain at tea for their house guests Saturday afternoon after the inaugural cere- monies and parade. Mrs. A. R. McAliley of Pelham Manor, N. Y, arrived today for the inaugural ceremonies and will be the guest of Mr. | and Mrs. Rene Jones Taylor in their aplmnenc in the Argonne. and Mrs. Taylor will celebrate t.hesr twenty-fifth wedding anniversary this evening with a reception in their apartment. Mrs. William P. Burns had guests|g lunching informally with her y!stztd.ly in the Carlton. Mrs. M. O. Sprinkle of 503 Wilson lane, Battery Park, who is entertain- ing several times during the inaugural ceremonies, listened in last night and heard her song “We're Comin’ Inaug- uration,” on the air. President-elect Roosevelt has sent her an autographed letter thanking her for a copy of the song stating he has placed it in his Eouflcnl scrap book. The composition as already reuhed its third edition. Young Democrats’ Club Wea Dance Tomorrow. A dance and reception will be held @t the Carlton Hotel tomorrow after- noon, from 4 to 7 o'clock, for the dele- gates of the Young Democrats’ Club of America, by the Young Democrats of the District of Columbia. The guests of honor will include former Gov. Harry Flood Byrd and Mrs. Byrd of Virginia, former Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross of Wyoming and the officers of the Young Democrats’ Club of America, including Mr. Tyre Taylor of South Carolina, president, and Mrs. Taylor; Miss Elizabeth Wheeler of Montana, vice president; Mr. James Roosevelt, treasurer; Mr. John S. Boyden, secre- tary; Mr. Otis T. Wingo, National Stu- dent chairman, and Miss Caroline Cor- bett, National Student vice chairman. The Reception Committee of the Young Democrats of the District in- cludes Mr. Victor Russell, president; Miss Caroline Huston Thompson, vice president; Miss Lyda Mae Francis, sec- retary, and Mr. Carl Schedler, treas- urer, and members of the Inaugural Committee, Mr. Charles Jackson, Mr. ELEVENTH ST. A.B.mfl'!n.ln'.lld'h Mr. ‘oungman, Mrs. Thelms wuaunmhnm.munnm Miss Eleanor Branson, chairman official staff in Meridian 2400 Sixteenth street tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clork, in whose honor the Following the reception there will be dancing and during intermission a brief program consisting of aolm by Miss Carol Bishop, soprano, special dances b, ltudanu of the mm-nu- kins studio. The Connecticut State Soclet wmlncton In addition to the Gover- nor and his hostess, Mrs. Wilbur L. Cross, jr., the followtng guests have re- served pl for the dinner and re- ception: Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Senator Frederic C. Walcott, Senator-elect Augustine Lonergan, Representative and Mrs. schuyler ’ Merr tt, Representative and Mrs. Edward W. Goaa Representative and Mrs. Richard P. Freeman, Repre- sentative and Mrs. William L. Tierney, Representative-elect and Mrs. Charles M. Bakewell, Represenhuve~elect and illiam presenta- Mrs. Wi tive-elect and Mrs Francis T. lnloney Representative-elect and Mrs. Herman P. Koppelmann, the Democratic State Committeeman of Connecticut and Mrs. ‘The new Oil Croquignole Push The looking waves ) with ringlet ends. Also French * oll, wide waves with curled ends. Newest Hot Oil ¥ Treatments, $1.00 [ Other Pe.—...mu. $1.50 to $2.25 ¥ 25 and 35¢ Service g ? Warner Beauty Studio Take Elevator—3rd Floer g ; 1318 F St. N.W. Nat. 8930 BE N e WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go you feel sour and sunk and the 'orld looll punk. don’t "lflov - of salts, mineral water. candy or chewins d full of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move | the bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the e. The reason for yuurw down-and-out feeling is your liver. should pour ‘out two pounds of Tiquld | ile mto your bowels daily. I this bile is not fowing freely your | food doesn’t digest. It just decays in uhe bowels. Gas bloats up your stom have ‘a_thil d o [q blemishes. feel down and out. Your whole | 15 poisoned. | It takes those ! ol CARTER'S | t thess two LITTLE |pounds of plle flowing (ree up. | y0 “up | ¥ohaerful | extracts. mazis vhen come making the bile flow kez 7 But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on lhe | ved iabel. Resent a substitute. 25¢ | all’ stores. @ 1931 C. M. C tisement. —SETWEEN FaC The FIRST Lady of the Land Chooses “BLUE” «..s0 “come first” to Philipsborn for your BLUE SHOES They're Pari- Modes. . . Hand- turn, New York customed . . . finest shoes ever at this price. TIES PUMPS T-STRAPS OXFORDS On “Inaugural Day” Mrs. Roosevelt has chosen BLUE for her costume, so “inaugu- rate” the Spring season with 8 pair of these BLUE PARI- MODES! Four of the lovely new Pari- Modes in blue at $6 . . . others $7.50 and $8.50. THE EVENING STAR, Welcome Visitors! Plesse feel at home in our store! Refresh yourself in our Tea Room; be groomed in our Beauty Parlor; rest yourself in our Rest Room. Also some special exhibits that will interest you if you've some time to while away. WASHINGTON, D. C. Nat’l 3770 THURSDAY, MARCH 1933, aummmmmmm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. O'Mahoney n(chum-,wyo.hnnuflmum Carlton, where they will remain until ltwtbolnlutun ceremonies. Mmchflnyh of New !wk city are spending a few days at the Dodge. i ‘Wimsatt will f.heennlnrl lndllnlimrylmmmlnln mmd d.lu‘hwrllnmflq L. Millikin, w Mr. { Newton, Mass., onrlwnnx- sta) Mrl'flllnll' mu:d. mn.me - (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) SHOPPERS' SPECIAL LUNCHEON 35¢ Baked Fresh Mackeral a Ia Portugaise or Roast Leg of Veal with Vegetables Roll and Cholce of Desserts—Tes, Coffee, Milk TEA ROOM—LOWER FLOOR. oses Q Sons F Street at 11th Merchandise Featured for Friday! Limited § to a customer, please! MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Handmade Nightgowns In white or daint; ors. With embroi plique and fagotting trim. The better ones are hand-appliqued. Slips & Undies $1.69 Tailored or trimmed with spplique or em- broidery. Note, all bi slips are cut correctly, so that they do not twist about you. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Cretonne Remnants 190 e 38.50 In % yd to 10 yd. pieces. Short lengths of cretonnes, orashes, linens, ete. Especially suited for pillows, slip covers, o0dd draperies and uphols $3.44 pr. Now, pr. .. ‘l‘-flmed Net Curtains, Cnrhhl, 1% lh. l-‘ b4 were $1.84. Now, pr. 970 Wall Hangings Reduced 2 India Prints, 72x1 Trere 3350 Now, en: D198 P ST 3495 iazs;.' E%::! 31(.55. Mo 2 $4.95 mw- ‘l!.ll‘ 1 Tapestry Pa N-v,-. ..... O $985 Now, ea. §:mw?v7- sunas, $24.50 1 Ta St m'l% Wll"m $$m M Gloves Note mew stitching, mew shir- ring, and mew contrasted effect! 69¢c Bither slip-on style ‘with scal- loped tops and in plain new colors for Spring or one-button style with embroidery an stitching in white with black, also eggshell. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR SHOE REPAIR /. @ SHOP SPECIAL All 64C Half Soles Rubber Heels Shoes Cleaned or Shined New Laces Service while you wait_or free delivery. “Ideal” Sanitary Napkins 3 50c¢ Of flesh down; soft and ab- sorbent. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Form-Fit Girdles, 59¢ Blp-mlly designed so that there is no unsightly line to show where the girdle ends. Of silk brocade and elastic; 4 supporters attached. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR “Dexdale” Stockings 59c With the famous “silk-sealing” . that makes them wear longer, and smoother so that they are less likely to pull. In all new Spring_colors. Picot top finish and with runstop feature. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR New Sports & Office Frocks Including Plenty of \ the Smart New Stripes Plain colored and figured styles as well as the stripes. Made of materials that launder easily and that keep their press and fresh appearance for a long time. Materials are Eponge Basquette (a mesh-like ma- terial); Chenille Rib, and Ascot Broadcloth (shirting). Just the kind of dresses you'll want for office or for golf, tennis, etc. $3.50 grade, now. Pearl* Necklaces, Earrings Bracelets, Clips and Pins Bargains in Fine Furniture (Buy on Deferred Payment Plan) Please note: Some of these reductions may seem almost unbelievable to you; however, in each case the price comparison is absolutely correct. Some of the suites are reduced because they have been used as display pieces in model homes, etc.; other pieces have been in the store longer than is our policy to keep furniture, but were actually bought to sell at the prices marked, and are of the very finest furniture, so that they are undoubtedly marked at their correct values. See Our Large Bedding Dept.—4th Floor So rich and lustrous looking that all those passing stop to see them —and when they see the price they all buy them. 1, 2 and 3- strand necklaces, new style brace- lets and earrings including shower drops and smart large button earrings. *Simulated. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR damask- Mahogany Rockers (2) In e Windsor i 322n50 N'::.‘w‘hven $9'9s Hand-Colored Italian | #5058 Pottery T able Lamp ‘Wil dm n le. Only 4. = ne ¥l ly Were $4.50. Now, each $l 95 Queen Anne Sofa. Down cushion, high back, cut- 579 back arm. Was $275.. Twin-sice layer telt S27.50. Now 1o $11.50 Walnut Vanity Ta- Solid mahogany Grandfather’s s 355 2ew $19.50 Clock. Imported works. e ssse. Now-s 9150 2-pe. tufted mk llu'l down Seat. Gold - covered Living-Room S lllt& $l69 A gorgeously hand-colored Italian pottery base in rose, green and black combination. Compleu with & new parchmentized shade in an antique finish which gives ] pleated sppearance (tho’ it is plain) with black trim at top and bottom. Very unusual looking. Bridge Lamps (with Adjustable Arm) So you can adjust the height of the light to suit_your convenience. Base of heavy wrought iron with trim of hand-hammered copper Parchmentized shade in nmml eolor with bright colored trim.... $3 5 Wrought Iron Fern Stands Wi t fern stands finished in dull g With o ot ey o ety eosclieog [ E MOSES—FIRST FLOOR size 3-ftx3-in. innerspring Mattresses. 12 lll. size 4 ft., 10 $10.95 Walnut finish Arm bacl “hai ‘;l:o-;“chur Shlztd 9“‘5’ : :'.n. Was S$16. 5495 Jaton rubberized Crib Mattress. 1 odd Maple Chair. Wi $4.50. !\'n: . o $l Ivory 50-inch Dresser. Large mirror. Dupont Duco used in- - $22 Will not lump or knot. S extz. Was $10: $3.95 NOW ..coreneescsncn Room Suite. Seats covered in Cotton Crib Pad. Size 2 ft. 4 genuine blue mohair, in. by 4 ft. 4 in. Was $195 Was $258 .......... eee $4.95. Now ........ = Ivory Double Beds to match above Dress- Ivory Chifferobe for child's room. 5 drawers and storage low back and seat; kapoc filled. mmn Mu$895 “Defender” Sheets....69¢ Size 63x99.....69c Size 81x99.....84c Size 72x99.....79c Size 90x108. ...89c Hand-Embroidered Pillow Cases Of fine muslin with embroidery in a se- lection of dainty patterns. Note, only 88c for the pair! All-Linen Bridge Sets . . 88¢c LinenCrashLuncheonCloths Poster Beds; ead . All linen crash luncheon cloths, size 57x77; $1 .09 - curied halr Matiress, Link Spring, twin size; hvlgl riser. Was $14. $3 95 Double-Size Innerspring Mat- tress, covered in woven tick. Floor sample. Was $24.50 $129.50. Now Twin-size Moses best Hair Mattress, Was §76. Now .. .. vese Twin-size layer felt Mattress, Pair..ciececccnnccicannae Twin-size layer felt Mattress, covered in woven flck of high with borders in a choice of colors. ered in high-grade Twin size. Was $29 $67.50. Now 2 ladder back style Dining, Hall or Living-Room Chairs, Were $17. Now ” 1 ladder back Arm Chair, real mhmt. Was $21. SIIfl) MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Axminster Rugs, ¥18.97 Limited number of size 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 ft. Axminster rugs with 3. inch turned back he: nd with all-wool face. In Persian or floral patterns. Armstrong Inlaid Non-Skid Bath Rugs Linoleums Linind | Quetties Size 18136, were $285, now S149 Size 24x36, were $3.85, now $1.95 $2.50 grade, now. 1.78 sq. yd. $1.95 grade, now....$1.49 sq. yd. Size 24x48, were $4.85, now $2.49 $198 sq. yd. $3.50 to $5 Carpeting $1.98 va. 27-inch plain colored (and a few figured) Wilton carpeting of a fine grade at this greatly reduced price. Only 8 Oval French Wilton Rugs, size 27x39 in., were $6.95 MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Arm Chair, tap- mw.“n $9.95 MM—it!h lelt $11 95 Bei e 530 et $9.95 | WS o 'GENUINE ORIENTAL RUGS (Buy on Deferred Payment Plan) 6 Persian Mossoul rugs, about 314x5 ft. $12 Limited number of genuine Anatolian Oriental mats, about 2x3 feet (s fine scatter size). Specisl at $5. Original $450 to $650 Orientals m& room uu"O-r;-duMy nelndm’-:.:.llm s 1 8 5 5 Persian Mossoul rugs, about 3%x6 ft. Sl 4 DNOW . ... onasidsnns ae - mie goikus oxmigun 6 Antique Persian rugs, about 3x5 to 4x7 ft. Orlgmnlly $100 to $150. Now.. 53 9