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THE EVE G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937. DAN DUNN THERE GOES THAT GIRLINTO ,THE SECRET B—6 *» SOCIETY Suburban Residents Secret Operative 48. l [P the evening. By Norman Marsh Dr. Hall and Mr. Woodson left this morning for Charlottesville to attend a conference. Mrs. Marjory Hendricks of Nor- mandy Farm, Md., and her son are NOW IF I CAN ONLY DRIVE THEM BACK . NOW WHERE'S DAN'S GUN ? -~ COME HERE. WOLF WHAT'S THIS ?? QUICK / OR THEY'LL In the News|: Mrs. Ray Brown Hos- tess at Luncheon Yesterday. RS. RAY BROWN of Battery Park, Md.,, was hostess at a luncheon yesterda,. Her guests were Mrs. George E. Pariseau, Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth, Mrs, Parks C. Steed, Mrs. Arthur Hilland, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. Preston Carter Alexander, Mrs. J. D. Lawrence and her mother, Mrs. Dellinger, who came from her home in North Carolina to spend a few weeks here, and Mrs. L. A. Gravelle. Mr. Wilbert T. Woodson, Fairfax County superintendent of schools, and Mrs, Woodson entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in their Fairfax, Va., residence in honor of Dr. Sidney B. Hall of Richmond, State superintend- ent of schools. Additional dinner guests were Mr. Francis Pickens Miller, president of the Cham- ber of Commerce; Mrs. Florence Jod- Eies, secretary of the trade body, and Mrs. Elsie A. Davis, elementary super- visor for Fairfax County. Dr. Hall was the guest speaker at & meeting of the pendmg the Winter in St. Peters- burg, Fla. Mrs. Charles W. Ray of Sandy Spring left yesterday for Miami Belch. Fla., accompanied by her sister, Mrs. R. Inde Albaugh of Connecticut. ‘I'hey wiil be the guests of their brother-in- law and sister, Dean and Mrs. Willlam Payson Richardson of New York City. 8. G. Eareckson of Clarendon, Va., have sailed from Baltimore on the Dorchester for Jacksonville and Mi- ami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. H. Decatur Rice and their two sons have moved from their home on Hardon street in Silver Spring, Md,, and are now occupying the rectory of Grace Episcopal Church in Woodside, Md. The Rev. Richard Aselford, who is rector of the church, will remain at the recwry Mr. and Mrs. Wfllhm-l Bowman entertained Saturday night at a party at their home in Silver Spring, Md. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien, Miss Josephine O'Brien, Mr. Thomas Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tuohey and their daughter, Miss ‘Tuohey, Miss Virginia Humphrey, Mr, Ernest Bowman, Mr. Troy Waldrop and others. Mr. John C. Gall of Country Club Hills, ., associate counsel of the ROOM ¢/ Pat. OF.; Copyright, 193T, Rep.U 8P yndicate’ SHOOT You / HIS FLASHLIGHT / ¢ National Manufacturers’ Association, is spending this week in Providence, R. I. Mrs. Galls sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Gall of Washington, will spend the week with her. Mrs. Lawton G. Herriman enter- tained at her home in Woodside Park, Md., in honor of Mrs. Wendell Cal- houn and Mrs. Calhoun’s mother, Mrs. Dora Robbins of Upper Darby, Pa, who arrived here last Thursday for a visit of 10 days. In addition to the honor guests, those present at the luncheon were Mrs. Leo Tooley and her mother, Mrs. Ellsworth of Ken- sington, Md., and Mrs. Earle Wilfley and Mrs. Emery of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Herriman also entertained at dinner Friday for their guests, who will be with them until Monday. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Crosby enter- tained at dinner and bridge Saturday evening at their home in Wynnewood Park, Md. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Klinge, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Kacy and Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Jarrell, all of Wynnewood Park, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hotchkiss of Au- rora Hills, Va., have as a guest Mrs. Hotchkiss' cousin, Miss Helen Spaven of New York, who arrived Sunday for an extended visit. Mrs. Bradford Leys, accompanied by Miss Helen McLeish of Newport, R. I, will arrive Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Patterson at WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™11™ F AND G STREETS PuoNe DIsmicr §300 See the largest model railroad in the world, on the Fourth Floor. Not toy trains but exact reproductions in miniature of real cars and engines. Sponsored by Chesapeake G Ohio Lines, the exhibit is 80 feet long and has 800 feet of track with miniature trains in constant operation. Contains miniatures of famous buildings. FRIDAY REMNANTS Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; telephone or mail orders not accepted. Formal Wraps Reduced Badminton Sets Reduced 1 Set for four players. Was $13. Now.. 1 Set for two players. Was $12. Now-. 3 Misses’ Lame Jackets, sizes 14 1 Golf Bag, black leather. Was $22. Now... to 18. Were $13.95 to $16.95. 1 Red Wooden Dog Bed. Was $2.95. Now. . 1:0‘; e w”:: ‘omen’s Long vet Wra 9 Rolled Leather Dog Leashes. Were $1.50. Now__75¢ sizes 36 to 38. Were $16.95. 2 Soccer Balls. Were $5. Now._. -$2. Now $12.25 1 Soccer Ball. Was $6.50. Now ... 2 Misses’ Velvet Jackets, sizes 12 Flat Dog Leashes. Were $1. Now. 12 t0 18. Were $35. Now $16.50 12 3 5 Misses’ and Women's Long Dog and Cat Dishes. Were $1. Now. Velvet Wraps, sizes 16, 38 to 44. 2 Dog Baskets with pads. Damaged. Were $2.95. Were $27.75 and $39.75. S Now ---$18.50 --15¢ 2 Long Lame Wraps, sizes 16 and 38. Were $49.75. Now $29 1 Wine Velvet Woman’s Wrap, Kolinsky trimmed, size 40. Was $49.75. Now....... . ____$36 FormaL RooM, THIRD FLOOR. Knitted Shoe Cases 50c weresc 5 pairs of Tecs knitted shoe cases for traveling. Peach or green. 4 Novelty Sewing Chairs cov- ered with printed cotton ma- terial. Were $1. Now_____ 50¢ 7 Pairs of Knitted Woolen Foot Warmers in tearose. Slightly soiled. Were $1. Now . 40c 150 Yards of Shelf Edging, washable and of chintz. Assort- ed colors and patterns. Were 15¢ to 25c yard. Now____10c yd. 7 Sets of Six Velveteen Covered Garment Hangers. Light and dark colors. Were 38c. Now, 25¢ 4 Sets of Twelve Rubberized Coasters for stem glasses. Assort- ed colors. Were 35c. Now__.10e NortioNs, ArsiE 21, First FLOOR, 12 Lantern Flashlights. Were $1.50. Now. SPORTING GoODS, FOURTH FLOOR. Springs and Mattresses Reduced for Clearance 1 Innerspring Mattress, single, with rose ticking. Was $22.50. Now 1 Innerspring Mattress, single with gray and white striped ticking. Was $29.75. Now. . 1 Innerspring Mattress, single, with tan and white striped ticking. Was $27.50. Now. 9.7 1 Box Spring, single, with white and tan ticking. Was §3850. Now ... . . -$22.50 1 Box Spring, single, with tan and white ticking. Originally $2250. Now . _ .. ____._ ___ $16.75 1 Box Spring, single, with tnn and white ticking. Originally $29.50. Now 1 Box Spring, single, tan and white ticking. Was $39.50. Now -.-$22.50 1 Box Spring, double, with tan and white ticking. Was $22.50. Now = 1 Coil Spring, double. Was $15. 1 Box Spring, double. Was $22.50. Now.. 1 Box Spring, double, with green ticking. Was $39.50. $24.50 . . 1 Box Spring, double, with rose ticking. Was $27.50. Reductions in Now o 1 Box Spring, double, with blue ticking. Was mso The Gift ShoP Now 1 Tilt-Top Folding Card Table Brps AND BEDDING, SIxTH FLOOR. in black with flower decoration. Was $6.95. Now .. %425 1 Folding Card Table in black ’ . with ship scene. Was $3.95. Discontinued Patterns of ~ 3r. oo w25 Open Stock China ¥ Vi skin Siip Tabie Orne- Creatly Reduced ments. Were $1. Now ._ 3¢ 6 Metal Ship Table Ornaments. ANEMONE PATTERN 40 Plates, 8-inch size. Were 84c. Now-.. Were $1. 30¢ 5 Plates, 5-inch size. Were 34c. Now.... Triple Mirrors, 35 Were $7.50 THE GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. 5 Fruit Dishes. Were 28c. Now. 3 Cream Soups and Saucers. Were 78c. Now. 2 Platters, 10-inch size. Were $1.75. Now..... HERTHA PATTERN 6 Plates, 8-inch size. Were $1. Now.. 18 Plates, 6-inch zize. Were 63c. Now.. 7 Plates, 5-inch size. Were 42c. Now.. 10 Rim Soup Plates. Were 84c. Now. 7 Froit Dishes. Were 42c. Now. 1 Platter, 10-inch size. Was $3. Now. CHABLIS PATTERN 4 Cream Soups and Saucers. Were $2.10. 12 Plates, 8-inch size. Were $1.09. Now.. 12 Plates, 7T-inch size. Were 84c. Now.. 40 Plates, 6-inch size. Were 67c. Now... 16 Square Salad Plates. Were 84c. Now. 31 Plates, 5-inch size, Were 50c. Now.. 41 Fruit Dishes. Were 46c. Now..... 18 Teacups and Saucers. Were $1, 3 Pickle Dishes. Were $1.50 Now. 1 Covered Casserole. Was $4.50. Now.. 2 Mirrors suitable for dress- ing tables, with three-way reflection. Slightly dam- aged. 1 Modern Mirror, all glass, round. 30 inches. Slightly damaged. Was $15. Now $7.50 3 Plain Round Mirrors. Slight- ly damaged. Were $1.25. Now ___ ] 2 Plain Upright erfll!- Blilhto- ly damaged. Now 2 Triple Mirrors, plain. Blllhfly damaged. Were $5. Now_.$3.25 PrcTURES, SIXTH FLOOR. Novelty Rayon Crepe, 48¢ yard Was $1 to $1.35 yard 200 yards of novelty rayon crepe in pastel and street shades. 39 mches wide. 71% Yards of Cotton-back Beld- ing Satin, lengths of three to twelve yards. Copen, peach, flesh, coral, turquoise, maize, black, tvory, old rose and navy. ‘Was $1.25 yard. Now._68c yd. \ their home in Aurora Hills, Va. They will remain for the inaugural ceremo- nies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred William Reeder, who have just moved in their new home at Lorton, Va., had as their guest over the week end, Mr. Roland Eicher, pianist, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maris have as law, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Davis of Maryville, Tenn. Mr. Davis, who is a member of the faculty of Maryville College, is attending the national con- ference of college leaders in church- related colleges, convening this week at the Mayflower Hotel. i i R Marriages Increase. More marriages are taking place in Mr. Hutchins to Talk At Arts Club Tonight Mr. Will Hutchins of the faculty of American University will be honor guest at the Arts Club dinner this evening, after which he will give a talk on “Great Paintings of Old Mas- ters,” which will be illustrated with guests in their home at Lyon Village, | Britain than at any time since just | colored lantern slides. Mr. and Mrs. Va., Mrs. Maris’ brother and sister-in- after the World War. Edwin H. Etz will be host and hostess. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10 11™ F AND G STREETS Reduced 14 Electric Sewing Machines i All are new Eldredge Rotary electric machines with rotary heads, automatic tension, electric lights and knee controls. Fitted in beautiful calbmets All are advertised subject to prior sale. 3 Model 1406. Were $75. Reduced to. 4 Model 1721. Were $7. 1 Model 1705. Was $49.95. Reduced to_ 1 Model 1713. Shuttle type. Was $55. ‘fie‘:lml:eto,,,.,, = $4 el 672. Shuttle type without electric light. Were $48. Reduced “M . $36 Houstwares, Firre FLOOR. REDUCED Watches, Diamonds Fine Costume Jewelry Watches 2 Elgin Pocket Watches, 17 jewels with 14k white solid gold case. Were $100. Reduced to__.________ _ ______ $48.75 1 Elgin Pocket Watch, 17 jewels, with 14k Whitg solid gold case. Was $75. Reduced to $56 3 Egin Pocket Watches, 17 jewels, 14k white solid gold cases. Were $60. Reduced to. $45 2 Elgin Pocket Watches, 17 jewels, white gold-filled cases Were $50. Reduced to $26.2° 1 Elgin Pocket Watch, 17 jewels, white gold-filled case. Wa $47.50. Reduced to. _$35.5 3 Men's Strap Wrist Watches, Swiss. Novelt: dials. Were $45. Was $22.50. Reduced to _. . 1 Men’s Strap Wrist Watch, 7-jewel Swiss movement, gold- filled case. Was $18. Reduced to. 2 Men’s Strap Wrist Watches, 7-jewel Swiss movement. Werc $8.50. Reduced to --$6.25 6 Men's Sports Watches. Can be worn as wrist or lapel watch. Were $1495. Reduced to. 2 Men’s Sports Watches in yellow gold plate case. Were $19.75. Reduced to__. 1 Women’s Watch, 17-jewel Swiss movement, sweep second hand. Yellow gold-filled case. Was $30. Now. -$22.50 Diamond Jewelry 1 Platinum and 14k gold filigree circle Brooch with dia- mond and three pearls. Was $55. Reduced to. 1 Yellow gold (14k) Brooch, 1 diamond, 2 sapphires. Was $45. Reduced to 1 Platinum and 14k gold Brooch with diamond. Was $42.50. Reduced to 1 Platinum and 14k gold Brooch with diamond. Was $40. Reduced to 1 Aquamarine Brooch, set in rock crystal with two dia- monds. Was $75. Reduced to. $56 1 Crystal Brooch set with diamond and six small sap- phires. Was $75. Reduced to. . Platinum and 14k Gold Brooches—O: mond and sapphire Was $52. Reduced to.. Small circle style with diamond and sapphire. Was $35. Reduced to $26.25 With two diamonds and six pearls. Was $62.50. Reduced wmz diamond. Was $60. Reduced to-. With diamond. Was $32. Reduced to Large size with five diamonds. Was $46. Reduced to 334 50 With diamond. Was $46. Reduced to. $34.50 me diamond and two sapphires. Was $45. Reduced wm: rock crystals, diamond and two sapphires. Was $55. Reduced to Fine Costume Jewelry 1 Platinum and 14k gold Circle with four sapphires. Was $46. Reduced to ... 1 Siberian Amethyst with seed pearls. Was $80. Reduced to. 1 Platinum and 14k gold Filigree circle wil Was $50. Reduced to. 1 Sports Brooch. English crystal set in 14k solid gold. Wu $45. 2 Crystal and Green Onyx Brooches with diamond. Set in 14k yellow gold. Were $30. Reduced to. ----$7.50 1 Jade and Cornelian Necklace. Was $137.50. Reduced to 1 Jade Placque with pearls, 14k gold chain. Was $85. Re- duced to $24.25 1 Jade and Cornelian Necklace, 14k gold chain. Was $110. Reduced to . 1 White Gold ---$37.50 onyx placque set with seven diamonds. Was $130. Reduced to....$37.50 1 Large Dress Clip Set with lapis lazuli and cultured pearl. lmu'cup.-etwm:swcym,mmammx.w.s $18. Reduced to 1 string Carved Cloudy Amber Beads. Was $13. Reduced to $9.75 to lmmmthmwm mmxlndbhckonyx. Was $50. .Reduced to. $37.50 1 Bracelet set with dangles of Colonial PHONE DIsmricr 5300 Tt Savings in Furniture ¢ Poster Bed $| 2.75 A graceful design in a favorite. Strongly made with fine detail. Colonial posts with pineapple carved knobs. Mahogany veneer or walnut veneer on gum or solid maple. Single, double and three- quarter bed sizes. BEDDING, SIxTH FLOOR. Boudoir Chairs VWith Ottoman *10 Matching chair with separate seat cush- ion and ottoman. Covered in tasteful cotton and rayon damask with pastel background colors. Pleated skirts make this an unusual value at this low price. BEDDING, SIXTH FLOOR. English Club Chairs $22.50 Built to Woodward & Lothrop standard specifications—to keep its comfort and fine appearance and stand up under hard use. Attractive brown friezette cover. 2 Platters, 12-inch size. Were $3.50. Now. c r Separate spring seat cushion. 1 Platter, 14-inch size. Was $5, Now.... Oumva, FIrre FLOOR. FuanIToRE, SixTH FLOOR.