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__ B4 SOCIETY. Mrs. Gann Flying to Michigan CLINIC TO BE ATTENDED BY VIRGINIA DOCTORS Special Dispatch to The Star. UNIVERSITY, Va., November 12.— Doctors from all over the State are being invited to attend the sixteenth THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935. four clinics, each followed by a dis- } tion,” and Dean James Carroll Flippin cussion period. All will be conducted | and Dr. James R. Cash, Walter Reed by members of the University of Virginia faculty. Dr. J. Edwin Wood, associate profes- sor of internal medicine, will conduct a clinic on “Pregnancy and Hyper- tension,” Dr. Vincent W. Archer, prefessor of roentgenology, on “Pres- professor of pathology, on “Clinico- Pathology.” S Jewish Settlement. Ecuador 'has set aside 1,000,000 acres of fertile land as a settlement '\\““ 'f/% 2 2 3 SOCIETY. post-graduate clinic next Friday at|en.-Day Treatment of Malignant |for 10,000 Jewish families, most of @ g the University of Virginia. Diseases” Dr. Staige D. Blackford, | whom are expected to come from m During the forenoon there will be ' instructor in medicine, on “Indiges- ! Eastern Europe. Dis. 4400 flfi Sts. . ): G.ST. AT 1 ‘ s Ol5.4400 1 Sale! pillow-Back 'Lounge Chairs ; . e : oy Built in our own shops Offers a Greater Allowanece Frah i for X our O0ld Radieo 1 9 , 9 5 McCarthy has visited Mrs. Cloman i and Mrs. Prichett on several occasions. S ¢ } ; ‘The hostesses will entertain at a series \ . . SIS : of small teas in compliment to their F 7 s e guest during her visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Wrisley Brown have had as their guests over the week end | Mrs. Harden Lake Crawford and her daughter, Miss Julie Crawford of Sea- bright, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Katharine Brown left yesterday for a | short stay in Philadelphia. \‘ h N A T l 0 N A L Mrs. R. Welti-Preiswerk, who has | been visiting her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stamm, has sailed on the S. S. Europa for her home in Basel, Switzerland. Mrs. William Osborn Goodrich and little daughter. Patricia Wynne, have | been visiting Mrs. Goodrich's parents. | Mr. and Mrs. James William Brown at Far View, Md. little Patricia re- maining to attend school. Mrs. Good- rich joined Mr. Goodrich in Chicago, from there they visited Mr. and Mrs. William Osborn Goodrich, sr. at r and You Can Buy on Our . Convenient Budget Plan (] ® Miss Ellen Ey;e;-uf Arkansas is e‘v l co spending a few days with her cousins, e Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam F. Doyle, at — — the Plymouth. ' With Built-in All-Wave | fl 9 9 Mrs. Anna M. Carey and her daugh- . - - - ter, Miss Ann Clark of Trenton, N. J., | Aerial System, 54.95 1 e é' have been spending a few days at the G S e S Shoreham while visiting in Washing- ton. Mrs. Carey is with the Depart- ment of Justice as United States marshal in Trenton. | Mrs. Cloman’s Guest. Wrisley Browns on Several Visits. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann has been mvited to take part in the celebration | of the 100th anniversary of the State of Michigan as a guest of the State. She will go by plane to Grand | Rapids, arriving there ‘Thursday morning in time to attend a break- fast there at noon. Definite plans have aot been made for her trip. Mrs. Sydney Cloman and her niece, Mrs. Campbell Prichett, have as their guest for a month Mrs. E. Avery Mc- Specially made l)uring frames covered to our specifications in our own shop by expert workmen. Every chair constructed with these features of high-priced chairs: Hardwood Frames Imported Belgian Webbing. 8-Knot Hand-tied Springs. Reversible Kapok-filled Pillow Back. Covered with 1.95 to 3.50 a yard material Timhurst, Fox Point. Milwaukee, Wis Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich, jr.. returned to their ranch in New Mexico, where Mr. Goodrich is engaged in stock in- dustry. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dow of Balti- more are spending the Winter in, Washington and have taken an apart- | ment at the Fairfax. | Mrs. David Fisher of Evanston, Ill, | has come to Washington with her daughter, Miss Isabel Fisher, to spend the season. They are at the Ward-| man Park Hotel. where they have leased an ‘apartment. ! All coverings for these chairs are mode from high-grade ma- terials from our own upholstery deportment. Choice of Demask, Friezette and Topestry in blue, gold, green and rust. Buy Now For Christmas-A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Chair Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Our Famous Thanksgiving Sale of Fine Linens Fn}' thrilling American and Foreign reception, fine tone and beauty of cabinet design, this latest Philco Console is the greatest radio value ever offered! ~Latest features. .. marvelous performance . . . full-size, satin-finished floor-tvpe cabinet. See and hear it before you buy ANY radio. NEW RADIO STUDIOS, FOURTH FLOOR. 42 Other New 1936 Philcos! Mrs. Miriam Cox and Miss Edna J. Almand of Durham, N. C. are spending a few days in Washingtoa and are stopping at the Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bennett of Peiping, China, are spending several days at the Shoreham while on fur- lough. Mr. Bennett is vice president of the National City Bank of Peiping They expect to return to China within a few weeks and will sail by way of the Panama Canal. | Mrs. M. A. Carpenter of Lake | George, N. Y., is spending a few days | with Mrs., Therese Mayard at the Fairfax. “0ld Liverpool” 33-Piece Set 3.98 A complete service for 8 in plain ivory. s much in de- mand) with embossed borders. (which e FIRST-AID INSTRUCTION | COURSES WILL BE GIVEN | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. BLADENSBURG. Md., November 12—A first-aid class for volunseer firemen and State policemen will be opened in the fire house here Friday, H. L. Leonard. president of the Prince Georges County rescue squad, an- nounced today. All volunteer firemen of the county and State troopers stationed in this vicinity, will be invited to attend the| lectures and demonstrations, he sald. The course will be conducted by leonard and Danicl Herzog, head of the Riverdale unit. Presenting the New “Rose Petal™ Crepe Slips 09 C()”H' in aml see f’l(’)ll worn on a living model . . . on the Third Floor. Rose Petal crepe is a lovely fabric of soft, dull finish, made up in the styles you like best—bodice tops or V tops. and Dinner Sets, Now cons 4 9J Napkine DPE eu. In Sets of 8 or 12—Sold Only in Sets This is one of the best values in our Linen Sale. Sizes 64x84 to 66x104 inch cloths in fine white Irish linen, hemstitched, or egg- shell cloths in very fine rayon and hand hemmed. Napkins to match, each 25¢. White hemstitched cloth is pictured. 200 Imported Linen Breakfast Sets, $1.69 Now—new colors in linens to match new decorative schemes . . . Brown, Gold, Red, Blue, Green. Cloth sizes 51x51 and 54x54, with 6 napkins. Chromium Finish Platter., S1 Polished 1512 platter in “wel qlows—this and tree” until it e All guaranteed washable o All guaranteed pre-shrunk e Double stitched, secure seams ¢ Sizes 34 to 44 included Palais Royal—Third Floor Palais Royal—Second Floor ; Ovenproof Casseroles. 91¢ In a variety of pretty decorations that make them nice enough to use on any table setting. Some of china with pie-plate covers, othe ers are covered and have addi- tional pie-plate holders. ~ All ovenproof. Candlewick Bedspreads in Beautiful Colorings 2.95 The embroidery is more elaborate than you're accustomed to expect in this price spread, the pre-shrunk body of the spread is a fine quality. The tufting is in all the wanted pastels and combinations of pastels. Size 90x108 spreads. Pastel Blankets Light in weight, but very warm. 5 Colored Mixing Bowls All Are. $l Ovenproof Bake, mix or serve in these pretty bowls in foam green, melon yel- low or Dutch blue. Decorated Tea Pots Decoroted China of the Rocking- ham'type. 3, 5 and 7-cup capac- ity, priced accordingly. 29¢ 49¢ 69c Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Neatly bound with 3-in. taffeta binding. All wanted colors. Size 72x84 in.