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WOODWARD 10™1I™F anp G StreeTs & LotHROP . ; Prone Distmicr 3300 Exquisite Combination Package— (4 Coty’s Face Powder and ¢ Flacon of Perfume For the Regular Price of the Powder Alone 98¢ In Your Favotite; Fragrance L’Origan Chypre Paris Styx L’Aimant Emeraude Real economy in priceless charm—a regular size box of Coty’s Face Powder, in your true tone, and a fascinating little flacon of your favorite Coty’s perfume, that will slip into your purse— both for the price of the face powder alone. The powder and perfume are in matching odor. Your choice of Coty’s inimitable fragrances. TOILETRIES, AISLE 14, 16 AND 18, FirsT FLOOR. (Continued From Eighth Page.) e ek W o, T lance num! and the Glee Club from Ar- lington Hall School, which is composed f more than 20 young ladies, will ren- &r several selections under the direc- tlon of Mme. Vicarino. A well known mhucn will furnish music for danc- Alabamans, Oklahomans and their are extended invitation to at- 'écnd. Tickets may be obtained at the loor. tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock. The ing will include in the receiving line many of the distinguished Minnesotans who will arrive on the special inaugural train, in addition to the many Govern- ment officials and members of Con- now.in the city. those who have been invited are the Governor of Minne- his aides, Mr. Justice and Butler, Attorney General De Witt Mitchell, ve . August An- dresen, Representative and Mrs. Vic- tor Christgau, Representative and Mrs. Clague, Representative Harold i, il s o Kvale, ntative Melc 3 tative and Mrs. illiam I Postmaster Coleman, Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. G. A. Youngquist, Commis- sloner of Industrial Alcohc! and Mrs. James M. Doran and Gen. and Mrs. E. Leach. Invitations have been extended to Representative-elect and Mrs. Ernest Lundeen, Representative-elect and Mra. Magnus Johnson, Representative-elect and Mrs. Einar Hoidale, Representative- elect and Mrs. Henry Arens, Repre- sentative-elect and Mrs. F. H. Shoe- maker, Representative-clect and Mrs. Theodore Christianson and Representa- tive-elect and Mrs. Ray P. Chase and many others. The Committee on Arrangements has provided an excellent orchestra for the dancing and Minnesotans and their guests who are in the city for the in- The M Governor’s ball will be held in the Willard Hotel ball room | Cq reception which will precede the danc- | Mr. D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933. TS STIRPLA | LA A % (MRS, WILSON TO BE GUEST The members who made reservations and are entertaining guests at the Mis- souri Society banquet tomorrow evening are Representative and Mrs. John J. Cochran, Representative and Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brugge- man, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Baity, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Porterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Reddish, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Dixon Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Keyser, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Representative Joe J. ‘The Chinese shadow vmnmg—fiedmbc nings, March 6 and 13, at 8:30 0" and are to the ‘n:m Manlove, ganizer and first president of ‘the so-|ing clety, will be chairman of the Flsor jommittee, assisted by Representativr . Floy . Manly, Mr. Monroe L. Meletio and Mr, John 8. Hornback. Addif rittain Walker, | are Mrs. Charles P. Keyser, chairman of | art. the Entertainment Committee, has ar- ranged the program. Mr. Fred East, one of Washington’s favorite baritone singers and radio stars, will sing. His 11 be Mr. George H. Wil- . Miss Lavinia Darve, soprano of New York and Paris grand opera, also will sing and will be accompanied by Mrs. Winifred Howell Artland. Another feature will be specialty dances by the 11, | Misses Ryan. Reservations for the banquet, which will be at 7 o'clock, may be me at '.:ne y.l'!hal:e'r?n 'Hg’lul or through Mrs. Otis 3 at Florenc & e Court not later qugurllgs t;le mm;vn}u;b;tween the ban- nce _elect f 1933 will be held. At t}ollaot?;::“ll‘tgf . | sourians will be afforded the ity of expressing their respects and best wishes to Representative and Mrs. L. C. Dyer for a successful year as pilots of the State Soclety. ‘The next function of the Texas Club of Washington will be held tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock at the Washing- ton Hotel and will be in celebration of both Texas independence day and the inauguration. The guests of honor will be Texans who will arrive tomor- row afternoon by special trains to at- tend the inaug , _and among them will be Mrs. J. E. King, megpber of the Governor's staff and the per- sonal representative of the Governor at the inauguration. A group of Texas cowboy ballads and other folk songs will be a feature of the entertalnment and will be fur- nished by the San Angelo cowboys. This meeting will probably be the largest affair that the club has ever held here and Representative R. E. ‘Thomason. president of the club, urges all Texans residing in Washington to President’s Widow to Attend Meet- ing of Georgia’ Women. Years Any person afflicted with severe sinus trouble can tell you you there is no human pain so terribly unendurable. Even surgical operations bring no relief from the excruciating torture in many cases. Be warned by frequent head colds, 8 few days at Werd- | catarrh, mouth breathing, snoring, pressure at the bridge of the nose, con- gested nasal passages, headaches above Miss Carrie V. P. 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A prominent manufacturer made 8 faithful o o . copy, which enables us to offer Bea“tlful Sllk Shps, 52.25 this very latest design at this Were Much More peice, : ; . : : - 87, including lace trimmed and tailored styles, styles with % shadow-proof panels, of pure dye silk crepe—elso built-up shoulder styles of silk French crepe. Sizes 37 to 44 in lot. 21 $1 Rayon Petticoats, in navy,-tan, and flesh; sizes 28, 30 and 32. N ..55¢ Hand-Finished Cotton Gowns, 65¢ Were $1 100, soft batiste in dainty prints ; plain white Philip- pine gowns, and lace-trim- med white batiste. Sizes 16 and 17. 96 pleces $1 Cotton Underwear, including batiste chemise an step: i Sports Dresses, $1.95 Were $5.95 to $10 fi:wln ’;.Mve styles and good colors; slightly soiled. Sizes 30, 81, $1.95, and $3.95 S . 1 and 2 piece styles: sises 14 to 20. Now T8¢ 30, $1.95 Silk Blou: colors and prints; st 40. Now Misses’ and Women's Sports and Dress Coats, $5 Were $17.75 ar:d £25 18; in several smart styles; sizes 14 to 44. £ black. i hevy & Wemen' 239.56 Fur- 0 . 3 Reduced §Jems 038 o el e § N e o5 0, and 44. Now.. 4. )WN STAIRS STORE 37, 83c and $1 Winter-Weicht Union Suits; some soiled. Now 35 Garter Brassieres and Girdles, $1.45 Were $2.95 and $3 41 Side-Hook Girdles, in several styles; sizes 28 to 36. Also, a_limited number of Garter Brassieres. 5 4 16, &1 and $1.05 Foundations. : - : - . ncludine elastic step-in girdles. $10 delivers it . . . balance in : 3 sizes 28 to 30; other girdles small sums—NO INTEREST - 3 g and sarter brassieres. Now 15e 133 Pairs of Women’s Kid Gloves, 95¢ Were $2.95 Splendid Quality Kid Gloves, in slip-on. and a limited number of demi-mousquetaire styles. Eggshell, beige, black, and black- and-white. Sdmaen e ot o sizes @ to 7%. No $2.95 Sl “ul I“l brot [t 58‘:(‘!. 3 Taes 5% o Y% and 7 %0 7% Now...08¢ Street Shoes and Evening Slippers, $1.45 Were $3.95 and $5 pair 160 peirs; the street shoes include styles of black or brown kid, patent leather, calf and reptile combinations. Evening slippers of black or white fabrics. Broken sizes 3¢ to 9. e e ie’-l-e.:‘:'n"-lz’fi’z;:?“ni.:%“"‘x’,fi — Frocks, In prints; some soll- :en 3 5 Sites; sgne wotled. Now...63¢ slzes. 3% 10 8. Now $1.95 - - B 0% 108, FH 0, Al Yo Cllildi‘e n’s sh(m, sl Were $1.65 and $1.95 Now . mfl:::lwu tan elk oxfords and patent leather strap shoes. It is glcef\ll]y high - lighted and finished with attractive pan- els and overlay. The construction 1s the finest. Turbans, 50¢ Were $1 to $1.95 100; of felt. crepe, and rab- bitswool, in a veriety of styles and colors, 23, §1 and $1.95 Hats, in nayy. Now =5¢ 10, $1.95 Searf Sets. Now.30c 25, $1 Searf Sets. Now....23c 51 pairs $1.95 Slip-on C: Gloves. in black and bla Now white. Now Wash Frocks, 65¢ Were $1 and $2.95 40 Good Quelity Wash 10, ! itk Negil as- tels: ge. Now $2.95 $1.15 mostly small. Newest French Design 2-Pe. Living Room Suite as Little Children’s Knitted Sets and A very handsome suite in a distinctive new French design.$ - oS ! Comprises a large sofa and comfortable lounge chair upholstered ol . ! . Coat set’, 95c Were 52.95 and $3.95 in high-grade Rayon Friezette, loose spring-filled cushions. ' . L Panast Coat s‘%u‘?;a:h::? beret m"‘l,;:i;:?fl Sdu:g?:%rfifid;xsg. < ¥ i i £ Girls’ Apparel and Furnishings, 35¢ Were $i to $185 58 pieces, including dresses, sweaters and underthings, Broken sizes—soiled. 25, 38 and 81 Berets and and Chil- $5.00 Delivers This Suite ibinge. Were 31 tnd Now —————————————————————————————————————— FThe pfulius Lansburgh Entrance, 909 F Street . S R Y ST U Street and Afternoon Dresses, $5 Were $10 and $15.75 33, including plain crepes-and lghtweight woollens—prir® and plain combina- tions and pl shades of hyacinth blue, gold green, gray, bh& nn:;.’a:nd b?omv: Bizes 14't0 20, 36 0 46, 463 to 504, 1614 to 24%. ' Also a few Qinner and evening 37, $5.95 Dresses, of plain erépes. woollens, and. grfnt-tn KR A 4 to 20. 36 to 44, 16! .'g 1 T and 26 1o 83.%%ow sl