Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1935, Page 23

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Save the Republic | | Conferencei Distinguished Guests at Lunch Tomorrow | Opening Meet. The Save the Republic conference to be held in the Mayficwer Hotel ball yoom tomorrow at 1:30 o'clock by the League of Republican Women, under the leadership of Mrs. William Fitch | Kelley, president of the league, will be an outstanding affair. The first of several Mrs. Kelley has already planned with the idea of getting the women of nearby States working to- gether along certain lines for the national campaign of next year. Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley will preside at the luncheon and graciously present each speaker, among Wwhom will be Mrs. Cara L. Ebert, Mrs. George ‘Horace Lorimer, Mrs. F. C. Tallman, Mrs. Calvin Gambriel, Miss Harrigal, | Mrs. Murray Boocock, Mrs. Virginia White Speel and Mrs. Worthington Scranton. Others seated at the guest table will | be Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. | William Howard Taft, Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mrs, Frank Knox, Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. Lester J. Dickinson, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, Miss Pearl McCall, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs. Arthur Tirrell, Miss Daisy Prentice, Mrs. E. A Chase, Mrs, Tinsley Eiker, Mrs. M. A. Theophilus, Mrs. Charles A. Alger, Miss Roberta Tull and Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer. Among the visitors from other cities will be Miss Mildred K. Gearis, Miss Helen Elizabeth Brown, Mrs. Lula Powell, Mrs. Grace Hartnett, Mrs. George McCary, Mrs. Maude Webb, Mrs. Margaret D'Unger and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Baltimore, and a delegation from Annapolis and one | from Rockville. Others attending the luncheon will be Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Frank C. Bald- win, Mrs. Thompson Wailes, Mrs. Frederick Payne, Deaconess Yeo, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. C. C. Yates, the Misses Guiton, Mrs. F. G. Munson, Mrs. George Cook, Mrs. Thad Brown, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Frances | Savage, Mrs. Edward Keyes, Mary Logan Tucker, Mrs. H. M. Ful- | ton, Miss Virginia Prall, Mrs. F. H. Newell, Mrs. Thomas W. Lockwood, Mrs. William Heggener, Mrs. Jerome J. Wilber, Mrs. Edith Kingman Kern, | Mrs. Gertrude Grafton, Miss Anna P. Cooper, Mrs. Archibald Gracie, | Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Mrs. W. J. Vickery, | Mrs. James S. Kennedy, Mrs. H. H. McKee, Mrs. Conway Stetson, Mrs. J. C. Pyles, Mrs. Charles E. Bright, Mrs. C. H. Olmstead, Mrs. H. H. Bussbee, Mrs. George H. Dacy, Mrs. George Kennedy, Mrs. Bessie Edson, Mrs. Ferdinand Schneider, Mrs. Rob- | ins, Mrs. James G. McKay, Mr George R. Clark, Mrs. William Sowers, | Mrs. David Rumbough, Mrs. J. R. Hollingsworth, Mrs. William Sherman ‘Walker and Mrs. Carl A. Droop. Cards and Bazaar of Medical Auxiliary The Woman'’s Auxiliary to the Dis- trict of Columbia Medical Society will | hold a card party and bazaar tomorrow | in the Medical Society Building, at | 1718 M street, from 1 to 5 p.m. | Among those making reservations are Mrs. Edward L. Morrison, Mrs. Prentiss Willson, Mrs. Harry Fowler, Mrs. William Gerry Morgan, Mrs. Oscar Hunter, Mrs. Loren Johnson, | Mrs. George C. Ruhland, Mrs. A. B. Hooe, Mrs. Albert Tibbet and Mrs. Virgil B, Jackson, TOMORROW, 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. FRI CLEARANCE in the Women’s Shop of Raleigh Haberdasher All Sales Final. Quantities Limited, Subject to Prior Sale. COATS 1 Rust Coat: trimmed with Ko- linsky; aize 16. Was @39 5() trimmed with $46.75 ; trimmed with Silver $79.75 trimmed with Natural v(]lrefl:. size 12; brown, e 3% $32.50 2 Coats; Red Fox. h 39.75 Kit Fox and Bea- . Gray and Brown. oo new. e $39.75 sh Sport Coats: Gray Sie Tan. stves 1370 $22.75 20. Were $29.75. Now A group of 14 COATS formerly were $65 to $79.75. Trimmed with _cross fox, biye-dyed_ fox. pointed_ fox. kolineky. Persian lamb. Black; brown, green, rust: sizes 1% to 40, Now, 4'$19.95 m Stroock’s Camel’'s Hair ‘s Camel's Hair ~ $29.75 | sist of an entirely new program, is | the story of Goldilocks and the three Mrs. | = Honor Guest MRS. DORELLA TAYLOR, Who will be the honor guest at the banquet today at the Mayfiower Hotel of the Daugh- ters of the Nile. Mrs. Taylor is supreme queen of the organi- zation. Junior League Show Tomorrow in Virginia The Junior League, under the tech- nical direction of Mrs. H. L. Rust, jr., assisted by Miss De Graffenreid ‘Woolley and others, will stage a ma- rionette show in the auditorium of the Jefferson District Fire Hall, at Twen- ty-third street south, in Virginia Highlands, Va, tomorrow afternoon and evening. The entertainment, which will con- being given under the auspices of the Nellie Custis Parent-Teacher Associ- | ation. The afternoon performance will begin at 3:45 o'clock and the evening at 8 o'clock. The diversified program will be in three units, with intermission be- tween, and homemade candy will be on sale. One feature of the marionette va- riety show includes a man on a flying trapeze, a clown on roller skates and a tightrope walker; another portrays bears, and still another depicts the scene of the lion and the unicorn from “Alice in Wonderland.” e S — ‘Whisky and Milk. An old custom of drinking milk with | whisky is returning in Scotland. Mattresses Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NW. ME. 9480 Frock SHoOP 3411 Connecticut Ave. More Opportunities Keep The Vogue Frock Shop in mind—for we are constantly plan- ning for you. Two Specials SILK AND WOOL DRESSES—in models you will like, and values you'll appr e are up to $12.95. Choice, $'7.89 EVENING AND DINNER GOWNS —numbers we are closing out, but good models—and values—offered ot one-third to one-half of the original prices. $G.89—SQ.95 Open Wed. and Sat. evenings until 9 DAY SUITS Suits;_Navy Cheviot; 18, Wer: 3 Tailored Suit Ensembles; to wear under your winter coat. With blouses; sizes 12 to 4 Three-Plece Suits; Tan, brown, wine; sizes 14, 18, 20. Were $35. Now 519'95 8 Three-Piece Suits; some with Fur collars, some uni me sizes 14 6 Three-Piece Fur-trimmied Sults. s ?{o'l'h uilfiln; ze! $49.75 $69.75. Now. Suit; without DRESSES 25 Misses’ Dresses; Crepes, Wools. Velveteens. T sports, street afternoon.” Black and bright col- ] to 20. Were ; $6.95 r street and . Wool, Vel- 0. Were 5 20. 81205 to ‘3275, Now $9-93 10 Knitted 3 Boucles, Che- nilles, zegh! Ho.op, N $12.95 $10.95. 20 Misses’ Dresses: fo . Matels Now... HATS 17 Felt_Hat: Pl B e, et 12 Raleish and Knox Hats; black, brown, wine, _ We SG,S':Q $10. Hc'?.' s3-95 10 Knox Velour Hats; black: sizes 21% to 22%. ll;fi.DO and ll’.lfl. ;: ‘8-50 ® PARKING SERVICE AT OUR CURB e RALEIGH HABERDASHER THE WOMEN’S SHOP—1310 F STREET Engagement Told Of Much Interest An engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Frances Helen daughter of Capt. George . , U. 8. N, and Mrs. Hath- away of Newport, R. I, to Ensign Rob- ert Emmet Bourke, U. S N., son of Mr. Robert J. Bourke of Washington. Capt. and Mrs. Hathaway are now at San Diego, Calif., where he is attached to the training station. They formerly resided here. Miss Hathaway is a mem- ber of the senior class at California State College, after® being graduated from: Notre Dame Academy in Roxbury, Mass., and attending Trinity College, in Washington. Ensign Bourke graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1934 and is attached to the Talbot. The wedding will take place next Summer. Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Thomas of Key- ser, W. Va,, announce the engagement of their daughter Janet to Mr, Walter Jessing Liebrecht, son of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Liebrecht of Yonkers, N. Y. Announcement has been made by Mrs. Margaret Stein of the engage- ment of her daughter, Margaret Isa- bel, to Dr. E. Raymond Fenton, also of Washington, son of Mrs. Annie V. Fenton of Purcellville, Loudoun County, Va. Dr. Fenton is a graduate of the Lincoln High School and the University of Virginia. The wedding will take place in the early Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Gulick of Casanova, Va, have announced the Diamond Wedge Boneless Codfish Select Cuts of the Fish in Wood Boxes 1-1b. Wood Box._._ 2-1b. Wood' Box_ 3-1b. Wood Box Also Bird’s-eye Frosted Haddock, Halibut, Fresh Mackerel, Sole, | Swordfish Steaks and Fresh Lobster. Magruder, Inc. Grocer and Wine Merchants Since 1875 Phone Dist. 8250 18th & M N.W. | FOR HER XMAS GIFT Give Her One of Our Jacqueline OQil PERMANENT 3 .50 Spiral or Croquignole GENUINE _SUPPLIES EXPERT OPERATORS Other Permanent Waves 5.00 and 7.50 JACQUELINE Eii53” SALON Over Peoples Drug Store 10th & F St. N.W. Entrance, 524 10th St. N.W, e lufl.u. For Appoiniment, Call DI 2882 Dinner Service (Third Floor) Sketched above is a thin white China from Czechoslovakia, g'%}{vx](): I:: e F! (;l ]% “8 decoration. (74 pieces) WITH 53 3.50 CREAM SOUPS.. Other Decorations on CHINA Body— $18.50 to $175 engagement of their daughter Mary to the Rev. Stanley E.' Ashton, son of Raymond Ashton of Idaho. Miss Gulick was graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman’s College at Lynchburg, Va., and the Law School of George Washington University. ‘For some time she has held a position as secretary in the Progressive Educa- tion Association. Mr. Ashton was graduated from Kenyon College and the Virginia ‘Theological Seminary at Alexandria. He is now rector of St. Luke’s Epis- copal Church at Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. The wedding will take place in Jan- uary. Miss Buck Engaged To Wed Mr. Murphy Mrs. Jean Covert Buck of 5201 Illi- nols avenue northwest announces ihe engagement of her daughter Margaret Veasey to Mr. Alton Glyn Murphy, son of Mr. Lorerizo T. Murphy, also of Washington, and the late Annie B. Murphy. The wedding will take place in February. BROTHERS 1213 F Street 1108 Connecticut At Both Stores Save =% Rizik COATS reduced Rizik’s coats of distinction reduced from regu- lar stock—including a number of the fashion- able Persian-trimmed black coats. DON'T FORGET THE T0 REMEMBER HOME Mahogany Muffin Stand Also known as “curates delight.” The center of each shelf is hollowed out to hold a plate. 38 inches high. _Attractive and useful; regu- lar price, $17.50. Special Christmas Price S‘I 3.50 Mahogany nest of three tables, spool turnings. Period 1800. Made of selected, mahogany. Size of largest 13x19 inches. $40.00. Special Christmas Price about rich table Regular price, 530 By request of hundreds of our customers the 20% discount from regular list prices will be continued on all Holiday Sales. Many small pieces suitable for Christmas Gifts marked even lower. Make your se- lections early while 1217 Connecticut Avenue ThisSi'erling (First Floor) —is the “Candlelight,” one of the newer open stock patterns here for your selection. Our other designs include: Crafts- man, Old Colony, Modern Classic, Duncan Phyfe, Minuet, Orchid, Hunt Club, Fairfax, Francis 1st, Bridal Bouquet, Rose Marie, William and Mary, Trousgeau, Lady Diana The Fire Set 2 Fuoon Rri ass. Ball or Urn Top design. Three pieces and stand..$7.00 The Lam P (5th Floor) Small Colonial Cut Glass Lamps, {..n.t:: 'ofmmz h'-n await your visit our stock is complete. BIGGS ANTIQUE COMPAN Q - ANY Dinner Service (Fourth Floor) The “Providence” above is a good quality English earthen- ware pattern, with embossed rim and p.llelsinlg floral center, in natural colors. SERVICE FOR 8 $]8.00 OF 53 PIECES. ... Other Services for 8 on Fourth Floor— $10.00 to $19.95 The Tray (5th Floor) Hand decorated metal; antiqued. Black and gold, maroon and gold, ivory and gold. Just one of a smart selection___$3.50 up The GIGSS (Ist Floor) The latest “Moonstone” crea- tion, with frosted finish. Shown in such pieces as Vases, Com- ports, Bowls, Bon Bon Dishes and Candlesticks_$1.00 to $3.00 106 G STREET * NATIONAL 1293 SOCIETY. Gifts That Please Suggestions from our third floor Gift Shop <= A. Book Ends, as alluring as the books they hold. Bronze finish. 5.00 pr. Others from 1.00 to 20.00 pr. E B. Cigarette Box. Clever Scottie de- sign with alabaster top. 5.00. C. Table Lamp—ivory or white pottery with gold trim. Complete with har- monizing shade. 5.00. D. Fruit or Salad Bowl with lovely ster- ling silver design on sparkling crystal. 5.00. Candlesticks to match. 5.00 pr. E. Serving or Cocktail Trays, hand wrought from non-tarnish alumi- num. 3.00. F. 'DoRoy Lamp—bronze or gold finish with 100-200-300 watt lighting. Complete, 12.00. Others from 13.50 to 25.00. arris 4 CO. F St. at 11th Dist. 0916 Daniel Green Slippers are. here in abundance . . . in styles for men and women, young and old... they cover the long and short of your gift needs. .. and do it beautifully . . . prices begin at $2 : 0.22°2°2.2.2.0.0.0.0°9.2.2.0.0.0.¢22.0¢¢08082222202022s Selby Tru-Poise Stars in - MISS BENAY VENUTA and Miss Irene Delroy are scoring a triumph in the musical hit now at the National . . . And both of them wear TRU-POISE shoes! The hidden heel grip gives the feet poise and balance. Just try a pair of these high-style, feather-weight shoes and see for yourself why these brilliant Stars have chosen TRU- POISE for wear on-stage and off! Styles worn by Misses Venuta and Delroy are displayed in our F street windows and will be repro- duced for Hahn patrons on order. Our new 8.75 & s" o Winter styled TRU-POISE shoes are__—____ We'll Gladly Cash Your 3 " 1207 F Christmas Savings Checks NN NN NN NN NN NN NN RN

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