Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1936, Page 25

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WASHINGTON. SOCIETY, SOCIETY. THE. EVENING . STAR, D. C, THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 1, 1936. ’ ummun«pmm Mr. and Mrs, James Erskine Bradley. lay Will Benefit Scholmhlp Fund tomorrow at her house, 3542 Newark street northwest, at 4:30 o'clock. A business meeting will follow to dis- cuss the plans for the theater per- formance which will take place at the Nations] Theater later in the month for the benefit of the Vassar alumnae scholarship fund. And Virginia In the News Mrs. Devers Joins Col. €5 BUTTONS! BUTTONS! fastened with ene snap b Devers at West Point. RS. DEVERS, wife of Col. Jacob Louks Devers, U. 8. A, returned yesterday to Wi Point to join Col. Devers, who is stationed there, after passing s week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyon, at their home in Langley, Va. ‘While here Mrs. Devers made oriel visits at’ Fort Myer, where untl a few months ago Col. Devers wss in command of the 1st Battalion, 16th Field Artillery. Slightly more than a year ago their daughter, the .former Prances Lyon Devers, was married in the Fort Myer Post chapel to Lieut. Alexander Gra- ham, son of Col. Alexander Graham, Judge Advocate General Department, and Mrs. Graham of Baltimore. Soon after the wedding Lieut. and Mrs. made by Miss ‘Turner, Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Barnard of Lorton, Va., have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Barnard of Chicage, IIL 3 the guest of honor at & party given by her son- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. 13 ] VACUUM CLEANER REPAIR SERVICE for only Long Distance MOVING - by MAYFLOWER VANS “Al"'. < 8 seRvics SMITH’'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. $].00 We Call for and Deliver 9. Clean Floor Brush, 10. Clean Bag. Extra Parts at Low Cost Also Washing Machine Repairs at Moderate Prices Guarantee Vacuum & Radio Co. 3442 14th St. N.W, COLUMBIA 3312 o With buttons on every- thing this season we take pity on your overworked button sirap fastens with one quick map! TRUMPET: Black suede with patent, 9750 929 F St. fi Gearhart, Mondsy evening, at their raham sailed for Prance, where o home in Cleveland Park. Mrs. Blakes- Lieut. Graham took & course of study in French in preparation for his present assignment as instructor in modern languages at the United |: States Military Academy. ¥ Lieut. and Mrs. Graham returned from France about & month ago. Miss Frances Mary Harrison, | : daughter of Mrs. Joseph G. Harrison | | of Duluth, Minn, who has been a student at the Fontainebleau School of Pine Arts during the Summer, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Harvey S. Clapp, at Union Farm, Mount Vernon. | { Miss Harrison 1313 You St. N.W. North 3343 Oun Elmuu: Until 9 P.M will motor to Duluth early next week with Miss Mary| . Bradbury, also of Duluth, and who| @ spent the Summer with Miss Har- rison in Europe. While abroad they | ; Joined a group of other Sweet Briar| | graduates in s bicycle tour of Eng-|. land and France. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kuykendall of Chevy Chase Gardens, Md., have as | ; their guest Mr. Kuykendsll's niece, Miss Dorothy Kuykendall, of Marion. | | Ky. Mrs. D. C. Grove of Pittsburgh is in Edgemoor, Md., for a two-week visit with her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. McNeill. Purchase Extraordinary of New Fall DRESSES . Mrs. N. A. Rees, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Rees, Miss Lelia Rucker, Miss Lenore ‘Thomas and Miss Oliveta Thomas. all of Clarendon, will attend the aunual | | Piedmont Dairy Festival at Manassas tomorrow. Miss Oliveta Thomas has been selected as one of the maids of | | honor to Queen Regina VI. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Franke of Country Club Estates, Silver Spring, Md., announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Elaine. Mr. T. Edgar Aud returned to his home in Herndon, Va., Monday, after having spent the last six weeks in Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beckwith of Virginia Highlands are entertaining at their home, Mrs. Beckwith's sis- ters, Mrs, Paul Watt of Philadelphia, Pa, and Mrs. Jane Wilich of New Philadelphia, Ohio. They will re- main throughout the week. Mrs. William Peake of Lorton, Va., will return the latter part of next week from- an extended motor trip B b £ through the West, where she visited lmmunmflumnmunmmummnmnmummmmmmn i 2 cJCC/tl[mtl *=. bows, braids 3> Black, green, %\ an,almu. ‘** Wool Dresses Street and sport Ruff crepes, mululuuunlc:epabuhmdnec weaves. The Fall fabrics of foremost vogue. prieed for a welcome saving! 39 inches wide. All Crepe and Velveteen Princess Styles, Tunics and Pep- lums, Swing Skirts Most of These Dresses Were Made to Sell for $3.95 All roads will lead to King's Palace for this sen- sational selling of new and fashionable dresses at this surprise price. Street, afternoon and sports models, many showing novelty trimmings of lace, Andmwu.o'henmmymbmd brown, wine and rust. Sizes 14 to Wonder Values in Regular $1.19 Values dresses of dashing style and excellent fabrics and work- manship. Choose from navy, brown, oxford and green. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50. Second Floor. 69c Silks & Acetates Beautiful New Prints and Plain Colors 89 Window 35 Shades 3 for $1.00 Cleanable window shades of good looks and good service. White, green, ivory, ecru. Cut size 3x6 ft.—Third Floor. Women's 69¢ Union Suits 5 5C 2 for $1.00. Buy these thoroughly good knit union suits at this real saving. Knit with woven stripe. Knee length; underarm shield. Cm”cmlarhbly full. Sizes 36 to 50. Children’s Union Suits 3 for $1.00. Rayon stripe, knit union, 5 c Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, French legs. Sizes 4 to 12. Garments of excellent quality. Street Floor. 39¢ Chiffon Silk Hose 2 9C 320-needle pure silk chiffon hose with stretchy top. Reinforced heel, toe and sole. All are per- fect quality. Large selection of new PFall shades. What a saving! $1.00 Real Outsize Silk Hose Full fashioned chif- fon and service 69c weight silk hose, in- cluding all-silk ringless chiffon and 7-thread service with lisle tops. Sizes 9% to 11. Popular Fall colors. Street Floor. Homewares Specials 19c Towels, Huek tow: and tea towes with colored_ borders. Some are part-linen. - Irregula: BitRure or service: treet Fioor: 39-Inch Brown Sheeting, yard ____ 9C 12%e lity _strons. € oduality ns woven Cofton. " deas_Jor makine " sheets: mattress covers” and other home ‘noer, needs.—Street '$1.00 Bleached o8 o 0 el st 50" ihireadt 10" i sausrs tnen. Fres 22c 35¢ “Kittery" Pillowcases ____ 59¢ Drapery Damask, yard 39C Beautiful new brocaded drapery damask of heavy weave that will serve o, b’ Favorite _col is exciting saving!—Thir Sale of New Curtains $1.00 values in these charming new styles in piain and dotted marquisette Priscilla curtains, net tatlored cun:m- u;i! #-piece cot- $1.88 Part-Wool Blankets, each_ Size 72384 plaid blankets that conta; not Jess th: Pll\fll ul Bound | with nueuw o inligpSTeen. orchid and gold. Feather Red Pillo\vs 39 Yard 17224 pillows, o ik clean "soft” eh EEm® eathers and yvered with llml’ll feather- proof ucllfl' —T.|'l Fleor. o Taindas brana: the new Fall colors and color combinations, l-m. Slnes %3336, 425385 and 45x38%s. —Street Floor. $1.49 Double Street Floor, 8].00 Blankets, Pair__ Warm, fleecy grey blankets with colored borders. They weigh 3% pounds. Finished with shell stitching. Size 66x80.—Third Floor. $9.98 Rayon & Colo- Sise 86x105, beautiful brocaded Ot[’[ua/d Foundation Garments Infants’ Wear L Regular $1.09 2We IAII WRAPPING Values BLANKET! 23C $1.25 DIAPER CLOTHSSize c 24:27 Birdeye diaper cloths. 88¢ Package of one dozen ____ Black gr brown :‘uede, calf F : \\E . n Sh 2 trimmed, medium heel : all black suede with high heel 875 amous mplre oes At a Price to Thrill the City! Tires, Straps, $ nial Bedspreads ON EXHIBIT IN OUR settes with S eiihout in ner D1t dizes 94 1o Secx”a side - tened l 00 INFANTS' SHAWLS. all- quality, in Pumps, Oth wool" shades © INFANTS' HANDMADE Dllllll and creepers, 490 sizes 6 months to 1 year _ COAT $3.95 TOTS' hat and leggings in $2.39 much more.—Street Floor. Men’s Shirts and Shorts sizes 36 to 46 and vat-dyed broadcloth shorts in sizes 30 to 42.—Street Floor. Men'’s Shirts and 49: Drawers, each__ Half sleeve balbriggan shirts cf soft, fine yamn, in sizses 38 to 46, $1.00 Full-Fash- 55e ioned Silk Hose_ 2 Pairs for $1.00. Nationally- famous quality—2, 3 and 4« thread sheer chiffons, 45 and 48 gauge. Hoslery of high qual- ity. Irregulars and seconds.— Street Floor. : Ringless Silk s 27c Sheer chiffon hose in' knee length, with Lastex lace top. Sizes 8% to 10%. New Fall 95 l—con D‘l‘cl shades, Sizes 1 to 4 years 'JACKETS Sportiest and most practical of Fall utility garments— the mascot of the 7 wardrobe — ana 3159 Values priced for a won- derful saving. All sizes, 14 to 20, 38 to 44. Brown, green, blue and Wine. But- toned front. Band 52 00¢) -$12.95 Sporfs' Coats ‘Winter Coats of m- 9 39 Palter de Liso uses Alligator in-a new way on this black or brown suede” What with skirts getting shorter, footwear steps ‘gaily into the picture with more and more provocative detail. Smart patrons who are viewing the gallery of originals in our Salon Bleu declare each a work of art. Each is a significant fashion, designed to accent the \ newest influences and to ‘make your foot a thing of beauty. Regular '$1.00 to $1.49 Felt Hats: Quality Millinery at an Amasing Price! Thousands of these fashionable new Fall hats ready for a rush of fashion-wise S9¢ Men's Work Shirts 2frs100 §5¢ Heavy, durable blue chambray work shirts cut comfortably full. Two pockets. NAtional 7700 Triple-sttched. Sises 143 to 11. Street Floor. mmmuotm - Biies 12 0.9, ’mmm . Men's. Sdck's‘ 3pm'rs for 50c l 8‘ pf. mmmmndumnm in stripes, Argyle and ‘checks of all the popular colors. 10 to 132, lelmly. Brown, black or gray suede laces to a matching tongue of calf. Unique version of ghillie idea@ ——ccccmmemamaaa A Correct Fall Shades in Sheer Hose $1.00 0 $1.65 810-818 7th St.

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