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8 Mrs. George Hill Clo cs Home in Alexandria; Leaves for Baltimore *• Accompanied by Twin Grand daughters Who Will Be Presented to Society. ALEXANDRIA. V* October 24.—Mr*. George R, HIM closed ,icr home on South Washington stre t and leit Mon- Say for Baltimore where she will sp'nd the Whiter with her son-in-law and «Uught:r. Mr and Mrs Malco m West cott Hill. Miss Ida Wood Hill and .Miaa Harriet Hill, twin granddaughters • - * of Mrs. Hill and w.io have been her . quests, went with their grandmother -.<■ to Baltimore. They ax? debutantes and will be preszntd there during the com «... Winter The Misses Hill were • guests at the first debutante luncheon , + of the season giv en Tuesday by Mrs. R. Marsden Smith in her home in Guil ford for her daughter. Miss Bertha " “Whitridge Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Hill, son and daughter-in-law |„ ; of Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Hill are being . congratulated on the birth of their first child, a daughter, born last Sunday in I Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Barrett have returned lrom their wedding trip and are living at 115 West Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Barrett was Miss Fay Burton be *; fore h-r ma.riage in Wa verity, Va., Saturday, October 3. Mr. and Mrs. George McGuinn. who were marritd in the home of the bride in Washington Groce. Md., Tuesday, October C. a’.o have returned from tlrir wedding t> ip. Mrs. Oscar E. Fleming of Fredcricks gj *« burg announces the marriage of her ; daughter. Ida B"lle. to Mr. Charles Winfle’d Valentin- 1 of this city, Monday. October 19, In Washington. Rev. L. J. McDouglas officiating. Mr and Mrs. Valentine arc spending their honey moon in New York and will make their • home in Alexandra. Mrs. Thomas A Hulfiih, jr. of Allen town, Pa., spent th’ last week end with | • her mother, Mrs. Florence E. D Maigne on South Royal street. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson announce the marriage of their daughter, Grace t , Knowles, to Mr. George D aveis Thurr r day, October 15. in Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Doavcrs are living for th? present with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in their home at 236 Commerce stre’t. Miss Edna Pallant and Miss Lucy K*ysvood ent-rtained at a misc-ltan t, , • eru-. shower Monday evening in honor «'> of Mrs. Claude Nixon, .-isttr of Miss • Fa’lant and a bride of last month. Th" j o her guestr were Mr. and Mrs. Riley Nivon. Mies Marjorie Nixon. Miss Teresa Crump. Miss Edna Evans. Mi~s Mar- ] garet Jon's. Miss Margaret Htcks. Miss ; Aud'.cy Florence and Mrs. Ruth Tav’or. Mr. and Mr.'. Robert Akers enter- ! tained at a surprise part" Saturday I evenins. October 11. to celebrate the j nth birthday anniversary of their daughter. Mis- Leona Akers. Mr. and Mrs. 5?. Willard Tyler en- : , tertaln'd this afternoon to celebrate the sth birthday anniversary of their I L son, Willard Tyler, ir. The young j guests included Marsory Lee Foard Vir ginia Colmar. M'ry Jane Cook. Patsy I Ann Davis. Betty Lou Joner, Shirley j Ppllman. Billy Wrnncll. Bobby Spilmnn, Jzmes Lamm and Walton Blair Tullozh. Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Snyder and Miss j Caroline Snyder have gone to Balti- > mmf, vh’ic th:y will mak' th ir home. Mr. end Mrs. Arthur Pilkcrton spent; le-.t re:’: end in E. ’timorc. Mr . William Rntncy was with her i son. : ir. Coer:: Ramey, in Staunton j o.er Sun.-'o;. i Ml.' C lolin- Merton has return'd , from : vi it to her brother and .istcr?} ii>!f • . Dr. a.to Mrs Charles Erucc ! Morton, in Cn« rlottesvillc. Xaio 3 Ella Brodcrs Is the guest of her i h?plu • and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Llcy cl- ■ lyn Wood, in Warren ton. ' Mr. C. Vernon Webster is home from i • visit to hi? aunt, Mrs. C. D. Dreghc- | \ i„ch, in San Franchco. Mr. Webster j , «!so pent sonic tim: in Berkeley, Holly- j wood and Los Angeles. Mrs. Mary V. W. Lccf is spending a I nonth with h;r brother and sister-m- I law, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wnltton. in , Atlanta. Mrs. John C. Pe.gc entertained at! ten.gs Tuesday evening in honor oi Mr. I Pags'3 birthday anniversary. The prizes; ! • were von by »ui.s. John Logan, Mr. j. fc>. Wilson and Dr. A. S. Hulbert. Airs. William S. Snow and Miss Bar ha ia Snow spmt the hut week .na at j ihe Farmington Country Club, near Charlottesville. Mis; Helen Norris Cummings and Helen Chapman Calvert returned - - *iuejdoy irom loiztovvn. where they at " 1 noca the Sesquiccntennirl exercise... Mr. anu Mrs. O. Maueniln Niven *l£o rvj b.ck tronr Yorktown, where Mrs. Ni.cn Hpiesciiico the Alexandria Com- , initte? or Coionl.il Dames. Mr. and Mrs. Dalles Peyton left Sun- j day roe their home in Attest* alter a j visit to relatives in town. Mrs. J. '£. Hushes has returned from j Lresburg, where she spent a m. nth with 1 relatives. Mr. Rnd Mrs. C. R. White rnnouucr ' th: engagement of tilrir daughter. Charlotte Bowman, to Mr. Lcw.s L. j Finks. The wedding will take place 1 next month. t Mr. and Mrs Charles iJ. Shcppcrsnn | are spending th» weok end as the guest-, j of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Walker at 1 Hampden-Sidncy, Va. . Mi. and Mrs. Julian Halslip enter tained Tuesday evening to celcbrete the twelfth birthday anniversary of their daughter. Miss Vivian Haislip Assist- : ing Mr. and Mrs. Haislip were Mr. and I Mrs. James Tcnnes-on. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Fiantum and Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan. The ycung guests in cluded Margaret Elliott. Lucille Fletch er, Nancy Lynch. Lillian OLinger. El len OLinger. Roberta Runaldue. Elaine Sullivan, Kate Grimm. Margaret Peter silla. Louis- Farley. Margaret Dolph, Vincent Rithaid . John Cook Dodson. John Sullivan, jr.: John Sidney Runal due. La Vein- Dolph. Clark Sullivan. George Roades. Courtland Grimm, Ralph Bell and Frank Brewer. Miss Mary Norton of William and Mary College spent the last week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. i Norton. Mrs. Marr Quick of Schenectady. N. ! Y., who has been the guest of her t,:>n- ! In-law and daughter. Mr. end Mrs. J. I O. Thompson has gone to Baltimore. 1 where she will \ i it mother son-in-law I and daughter. Mr. and Mir, Harold . Smith. Mrs. E’.mcr Brown has re.urneJ from a vistt to Dr. and Mrs. Richardson Jomer in Suffolk. Va. i Mr and Mr.. O-orge P. Duene r.nd Mr. Earl Duane of Baltimore \.r;e week end guests of Mr Duane' l mother. Mis.; H. M. Wilson. Mrs. Alfred A. Frazier bn left for her home, in Zane-ville. Ohio, iter a visit r to her sirter. Mrs. Kat? P nnypackcr Mr. and Mrs. George D-.v'.s spent 1 vst w ek end in I-redr- teks'ourg. Miss Zehna L W'.rn-r his return’d from a visit to he- brother-*n-!avv and , sutwr. Mr. and Mr.. C. P Mongum. in Newark. N. T. Mrs. M. I . Lcvv.-nthal of Fot t Worth, Tex., nd Mr-. Ellr Dec* en cf Torrio, Mexico, ar- tbc guests of Mr. and Mrs. T A Holden. Mr-. C. H. Murray and Ml.-s Davl- T.luvray have left for the r hoir . in Mar trey.’, after a vt it to the former's brother ani fLttr-in-hr. . 5,r. ar.d Mr.-. G. W. Studds. Mr. r.nd Mir. Stucdr also have h d as the r g,.e t Rev. Wil liam R. Mo bray of Lev.:*, Del. F»v. WiHl: m J. Metro:-. R»v. Perry Fo ter H 1. Rev. Gcotge 3. VM. Mr. Taylor But he. Mr. Eiw.vd F. Inr.d lv,»r -nd Mr. Alb-it A. omcot Irvc r.-tt rned nom Riehn: nd. - here they at »r»deri a ro- 11 meeting i f th? el re” m» lr.'t rsl rd by thr B' . trp of \ ir g.nit. Right R v. Henry Ft. C-trir; Tu k r. Mr-. Thcmas L. Cole enferfainrd a a surprise .hover Vfetn, :r e- n n't lu honor rs h«r ni- r. Mrs. ”a; mood Jennings, a bri-e of 1 t month Mlm Tot v V/ihh rc spent last week and " ith relati »s in Upper ille. Mrt imi Hnrrthal h r t turned r ; iithur-. >.d. 'lr - eh' 'cn*. bt' aj-t-nu the mfir*pgc of her niece, Ij ' • ' i October Bride ii ——! Is Mjm JSm : ■ -J--,. - A "' '' k ImIMKIbHI MRS. LEIGH C. KENYON. I Formerly Misa Elizabeth Drake, daugh- I ler of Prof. Harley D. Drake of Gal- j [ la inlet College. Cartrr-Bnilcy phn n I Distinguished Guests at Navy Day Ball Tuesday The United States Coast Guard, the Nation's oldest sea service, will be rep > resented rt the Navy Day Ball at the Willard Tuesday night by the attend ance of the commandant of the Coast Guard. Aomiral Frederick C. Billard. and Mrs. Billard: the assistant com mandant. Capt. B. M. Chiswcll, and Mrs. Chiswcll; the engineer in ehief, j Capt. R. B. Adams, and Mrs. Adams: I the chief constructor. Comdr. and ; Mrs. F. A. Hunnewell; Comdr. and I Mrs. Norman B. Hall, Comdr. and j Mrs. R. R. Waesche. | The Coast Guard guests of honor • will occupy a special Coat, Guard box ‘as guests cf Maj. and Mrs. Harvey jL. Miller of the 6th Marine Brigade. ( which latter organization is sponsoring i this year’s Navy Day Ball. . Before the dance Admiral ar.d Mrs. ' Billard will be dinner guests of Ma.i. 1 and Mrs. Miller at their home in Chevy I Chase. j Mis. Ethel Stratton Nock, past Gold ■ Star chairman of the American War 'Mothers, will also be a dinner guest' ! and will attend the Navy Day Ball with j the Coast Guard party. M rs. Hobart to Unveil Portrait at Arlington House j Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi ' dent general of the National Society ■ oi the Daughters of the American Rcv ! o'iUtion. returned last night from j Charleston, S. C., where she prc- I sided at the Southern divisional 1 meeting held in that city Thursday and Friday. She was accompanied in i a private car by Mrs. Russell William : Magna, librarian general; Mrs. Kath | arine White Kittredge, Vermont; Mrs. Charles Herbert Carroll, New Hamp j shire; Mrs. William H. Pouch, New | York, and Mrs. Ralph Vanlandingham, ■ North Carolina, vice presidents gen ! eral; Mrs. Zebulcn Judd, Alabama; Mrs. J. W. Kirkpatrick. Kansas; Miss Myra i Hazard, Mississippi; Mrs. C. Edward (Murray, New Jersey: Mrs. Frank H. j Parcells, New York: Mrs. Sydney perry i Cooper, North Carolina, and Miss Ruth B. Sheldon, State regents, who had i bee" in attendance at the National Board of Management during the past I week. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Arlington Mansion. Mrs. Hobart will present, on the behalf of the so ciety. the portrait of Martha Custis which, at the request of the War De p rtment. was painted to be pari of the pennr.nent exhibition in the re stored mansion. The portrait is a copy i done by Mrs. Leisenring of Washington of a painting wltlch hat gs in Wash j ingten and L'w University at Lcxing- I ton, Va. The e.riginal was painted by jWooir.ston in 1757. shortly before the | widow Custis became the bride of j j George Washington It first hung in Mount Vernon, then in Arlington Man- I sion. and was finally bequeathed to the ! university by Miss Mary Custis Lee. ■Womens City Club Tea For Women Artists j The honor guests -cf the Women's j City Club at its tea today will be j a group of women painters, including ' Miss Dorothy Barnes. Miss Alma Bos- I tick, Miss Hattie Burdette, Mrs. Susan ! B. Chase, Miss Elise Clark. Mrs Fran- ! ccs Hungerfcrd Combs. Miss Cather ine Critcher. Miss Eleanor Custis. Mrs. Llovvin H. Etz. Miss Katie Fulmer. Miss Lucia Hollerith. Miss Edkh Hoyt, Miss Lesley Jackson, Mrs. L. M. Leisenring, Miss Margrete Lent. Mrs. Slceth-Miller, Miss Marguerite Munn. Miss Dela P. Mussey. Miss Ruth Osgood, Miss Kath erine Pege. Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Miss Mary K. Potter. Miss Emma Rice. Miss Clara R. Saunders and Mrs. Margaret S. Zimmcle. An exhibit cf their work has been arranged by the art section of the dub. , Miss Susan C Baker. Miss Julia Banks. Mrs. Nell Dunlap ard Mrs. Pat | rick Gallagher w ill preside at the tea tables, and will be assisted by Mrs. ] Frark A. Birgfeld, Miss Miriam Birds | eye. Mrs. J. L. Coulter. Mrs. Gladys B. ' Micalrmi.ss, Mrs John Allen Munson. Mrs. Gertrude G. Mustain and Mrs. i Clara Wtight Smith. . Joint Meeting and D inner j i Attended by Fifty Guests j The Dietetic Association and Home Economics Association entertained at ; a joint meeting and dinner last eve- I I nir.g at 8 c'clock in the Garden House oi the Dodge Hotel, when covers were ; laid for 50 guests. Miss Lurena Per il ino. president of the Dietetic Asso ' elation, ard Miss Catherine Cowsill. I nresie'ent of the local Home Economics Association, presided at the dinner The guest of henrr was Miss Prances Swain, rations! president cf Na -1 ticr.a! Home Economics Association. | and the principal speaker of the eve ning wt-s Dr. Lydia Rob°rts, head of 1 the hcm° economies department at I Chicago University. Dr. Roberts spoke ; cn "Child Nutri'icn." , j . • - Miss Lvncb Giving Be neht For M r.nasra? Cb urch 1 j Mira Mavmrrt Lynch. 1800 K street. • ] formerly of Moncs-is. Va.. is sponsor* i ; np a errd part', t ■ be given Ncvcm . brr 5, at th- Catholic Daughters' Hall. . J 601 F street, for the b nefit of All .! F-iiUf' Catholic Chur h of Manassas. . NTs'. L:.nch has ssis.Urg her Mrs. S. _‘D Bccon. Mrs. Ricrrrm Chesley. Mrs. , W. F. Ivn h r f Wor nir.g ion and Mrs. L. E Pope. Mrs. Robert Bison and ‘ Mrs. J. A Delaney of Manorsas. , ’ i I I* i MHs Leila Whi e, to Mr. W.locn Davis : 0, Br.ltimoio. • Mr. rnd Mr*. C. r. Ar ltu- are home 1 fiom r me for trip to Philadelphia, t v'.rro t ’C" scat a v.oek v/i.h Mr. and . Mrs. I'r v-i Drown. THE RrXfiAT STAR. WASHTKOTOX. fi. C.. OCTOBER 25. 1931—PART THREE. * VV. & J. S 1 o a n e Announce a Store. -Wide Sale A Readjustment Sale affecting every item in our entire stock—and creating a buy ing opportunity unequalled in your experience or ours Featuring Tremendous Reductions You ha' e assurance of Sloane Quality in every selection —backed by the full benefits of Sloane service in choice upholstery for any piece. Out of these store-wide reductions take occasion to supply your home-wide needs when it can be done to such advantage—in value and saving. Bed Room Suites ! Oriental Rugs ° Dining Room Furniture $275 Am. Sheraton Suite, Reduced to. .. . 5 190 Genuine handmade Oriental Rugs from the most j «44" i: i \ • Q ’ D I 1 -vie Eight'piece., mahogany ,'nd gumwood. inlaid famous makers in .he Far East. Ever, rug in stock i. ; 5445 “"V American Suite, Reduced to. *225 with satinwood * reduced in the same proportion as these noted below. Maple construction, quaint design and very S4OO Ne« England Group, Reduced to. . .’2-15 $2500 khanbah. Reduced to *975 $425 ij,.,i,, ...,| ,700 Cherry and maple construction; 8 pieces, „ Size 27.10x14.10. $425 Mahogany Suite, Reduced to .... *290 including twin beds. SISOO Khanbah, Reduced to *695 w piece, y * ns; ,SSOO Am. Empire Suite Reduced to ‘350 J6M Khanbah*'Reduced to *350 $525 Colonial Suite, Reduced to *420 Genuine mahogany construction with crotch iviutnuan, ntuuttu u* . . .* maho-anv panels. : : Size 9x12 : : M 0i enu,ne mahogany, typical of the $825 Oirppn Annp Snifp Rodnrtvl to ‘ L , 1 c U j ’ i L a j*' LI Size 9x12 , SJ>SO Sheraton Suite, Reduced to MOO fronts ° me y Use pane s an raW ;* $2200 Sarouk, Reduced to 5 1300 Made of genuine mahogany with marvelous trnn n. • c’* d i i , Size 21 ,6 x 11 .4. 'I inlays and beautiful crotch mahogany panels; SSOO Biedermeicr Suite, Reduced to *360 S6OO Sarouk. Reduced to ‘365 :■ Genuine mahogany construction w.th typical Size 9x12. 1 $460 French Suite, Reduced to *348 $550 18th Century Suite, Reduced to *375 i| $575 Sarouk. Reduced to *335 || beechwood ' ha " ds ° m '‘Z pieces 111 s ' numf mar< i uctr y inlays. 8 $l5O Sarouk, Reduced to *95 SSOO Sheraton Suite, Reduced to *395 $575 Colonial Suite, Reduced to *345 j: _,,, S ' 2e4x '- „ , , ... It is the American Sheraton design. . copy Genuine mahogany construction. Low poster 1 sllO Sarouk. Reduced to *« of fine old pieces; mahogany construction; beds and beautiful hanging mirrors; 8 pieces. Size 3.6x5.6. • p,ec " s ' . $845 Early English Suite. Reduced to J 4OO $25 Sarouk Mats, Reduced to s lB $650 Queen Anne Suite, Reduced to *425 Chestnut construction, handsomely carved: Size 3x2. In genuine walnut with beautifully figured 8 pieces. j: $750 Anatolian, Reduced to *450 panels; 10 pieces. $975 Adam Suite, Reduced to *595 _ Size 18.1x12.3. $1650 Hepplewhite Suite, Reduced to ...*llsO Satinv/ood and harewood construction. S7OO Anatolian, Reduced to *385 Made of satinwood, old crackle finish and in- Hand decorated; silver mirrors; 8 pieces. Size 18.7x10.1. l| laid with mahogany bands. S9OO French Suite, Reduced to *675 $1475 Kirmanshah, Reduced to *950 SI2OO Chippendale Suite, Reduced to *895 Louis XV—XVI ensemble, in beechwood. Size 17.0x11.0. Mahogany construction, handsome carving, walnut and satinwood; 8 pieces. $675 Kirmanshah, Reduced to *450 and fine old tone finish. $1125 Louis XVI Suite, Reduced to *BSO Size 9x12. <j Satinwood construction; half-round com- { $450 Chinese Rug,Reduced to *235 j F}* * |?*-ww*** mode; gold hanging mirrors; 8 pieces. Size 9x12. I/tlf tlte UlUlUg $650 French Group, Reduced to *465 $375 Chinese Rug, Reduced to *195 ¥>• French Provincial design, mahogany con- gj ze g x i2. lICCeS S7O0 S Chippcnda?e*Su!te; Reduced to ‘495 sllO lurkish Akhissar, Reduced to ‘75 $45 Butterfly Table, Reduced to *32*» Crotch mahogany construction; 8 pieces. $lB5 Turkish Teziak. Reduced to *l4O i en,. *"r ™ pl ' co " B,ruc,,on - Size 9x12 S9U Rudder 1 able. Reduced to *75 Occasional Bed Room Pieces : Persian Scatter Rugs ; SSO *29* $lt)0 Highboy, Reduced to *lls Were $13.50 to SBO. Choice of mahogany or lacquer. Genuine mahogany with nediment top. ILcdllCCcl tO *ll tO *SO Mahogany construction; flat top. 87 0 Gulistdn Rugs i Occasional Living Room I $35 Poster Beds, Reduced to *25 The Famous American Reproductions of -*-*• Genuine mahogany; all sizes. Orientals. lieCeS $19.5 Chaise Lounge, Reduced to *lls $125 9x12 Size —Reduced to *IOO n - r ui » a 1 * tis Upholstered in plain and striped moire $8250 6x9 Size—Reduced to *66 7?™™ * a ”* es ’ Reduced to 35 damask. $49 4.6x7.6 Size-Reduced to ... .*3930 ~,„rn " T rinTc'a j. $45 Slipper Chair, Reduced to *29 5 ® $13.75 2.3x4.6 Size—Reduced to *ll sllO Gov. \V mthror* Desk .Reduced to *BS Covered with handsome chintz. • O ! n ma hogany or cherry. ( $32.50 Day Beds, Reduced to *25 Domestic Hugs SBO French Deslv, Reduced to *6O Cherry and maple construction; slips in- Seamless Axminster 9x12 Size French Provincial type; in beechwood. ded ' in o i ia $3750 Reduced to .... *3250 $125 Tambour Desk, Reduced to *95 565 Chest of Drawers, educed to 42 Reduced to *35 Genuine mahogany, inlaid with satin wood. $35 Rox"So"ri ne 'Reduced 'to" *27 *» *45 Reduced to !!!! " !'. *39 $75 Console Card Table. Reddced t 0,... *6O Mad. in Sloa g n« Work Rooms] ' > $31.50 Reduced to *2B H.pplewW design, inlaid with satin wood. $39.50 Inner-Spring Mattress, Reduced to *34-50 French Wiltons—9xl2 Size $lO End 1 ables, Reduced to *8 A product of the Sloane Work Rooms. S7O Reduced to *6O Mahogany construction. $65 Hair Mattress, Reduced to *55 $95 Reduced to *B3 • S3O Nest of Tables, Reduced to *225* Made in the Sloane Work Rooms. Four Famous Makes of Either walnut or ™>>ogany. $35 Felt Mattress, Reduced to *27’° *> ,i /, S6O Drop Leaf Table. Reduced to *4O Made in the Sloane Work Rooms. MirOUntOOm Colonial design in mahogany. \ t • • d 17 •- $350 Grade,Reduced to *2.60 sq. vd. Table Desk, Reduced to *125 Living tioom r urilliure .In 9, 12 and 15 feet widtks; in choice of 8 Sheraton design, inlaid mahogany construc sl9o English Type Reduced to. .. • • *L39 $5.00 Grade, Reduced to *3.50 sq. yd. S4O Tip Table, Reduced to *27- 50 po s -re in go roca ee, or s In 9, 12 and 15 feet widths; in choice of 9 Mahogany with satin wood inlays, your selection. 1 i T ‘ ° ' S2OO Bedford Sofa, Reduced to ‘145 Pilo R«t..r«t S 4 51) vd S7O Lowboy, Reduced to *59 Ideal size for small living room. 56 , J,, , , 'V’ V'• , !?* yd * : Co PZ antl <l u '’ *» mahogany. $2lO Wakefield Sofa. Reduced to *165 > cot" " ij *» Coffee Table, Reduced to *l6« «io U tf 0, H ered « n < da n aS V r Tr*' 5165 $lO Im. Broadlooms, Reduced to . .*BSO sq. yd. ei« r°T ""x k*tH "T, uns. $2lO Harden Sota, Reduced to *165 In q 106 12 n 6 1S _ nri 1R fppt w id t h s - in ' S4B Coffee Table, Reduced to *lO- 5f Upholstered in tapestry. - choice of 33 colors Colonial design; genuine mahogany. $215 Low Wing Sofa, Reduced to . . *l7O /VI WlrltL C**mt>t* $ 25 Drum Table, Reduced to 1. .H9 5 * Upholstered in handsome figured linen. 11 til f UIV rr lllltl Lltf End-table size, in genuine mahogany. $260 Lawson Sofa, Reduced to *lB5 an( j widths in the entire range of S4O Console Table, Reduced to *27-*® pholstered r ? se damask colors and patterns proportionately reduced. Sheraton design, inlaid mahogany. $235 Lancaster Sofa, Reduced to *175 Faivnnd Winn Choir* $35 Louis XV Stand, Reduced to *22* <P'WW C M erC t d m o e7 f e ' I J ti J-JtlSjf illltt ff lllg \etllUl 9 Rosewood construction with brass mounts; s22f) Chatfvam Sofa, Reduced to .... . L*>r> slls Bennington Wing Chair, Reduced to. .*75 equipped with drawers Model with a comfortable roll back. Up- Upholstered in tapestry, damask, velvet S2O Bookshelves, Reduced to *l6-» ho’stered m tapestry or brocatelle, . Quaint Early American type in cherry. s33.*> Empire Sofa, Reduced Uv ...... 235 Bedford Easy Chair, Reduced to *4B * $10.50 Windsor Chair, Reduced to *9*® R rVC | * mah ° San J , wlth u da , mask . »P holster y' Damask and tapestry upholstery. Cherry and maple construction. s.•>4o Buckingham Sofa, Reduced to *415 $ l2O English Easy Chair, Reduced t 0... *62*® $25 Colonial Mirror, Reduced to *l9*® ei/Hi 1 * • ° x"\? l t* OV £ i i . <' 1° damask, brocatelle, tapestry and > Genuine mahogany frames. . $460 Louis XV Sofa, Reduced to ‘355 frieze $95 Convex Mirror, Reduced to *75 „ ”V fr f me w, ‘ h \ elv " 7 ho, v: ry ' «eo SIOO Queen Anne Easy Chair, Reduced to. *59 i| Colonial design. $l2O I arkci Love Seat, Reduced to 80 Walnut, with down cushions; up- $lB5 Gov. Winthrop Secretary,Reduced to *155 ci miW kT tZ Uph ° lS ? ry o I i * in- !; holstered in a variety of fabrics. || Genuine mahogany construction. $l4O Wakefield Love Seat, Reduced to. .. 95 $125 English Club Chair, Reduced to *79 $l6O Colonial Secretary, Reduced to *95 n ' Ch .° ,Ce ° f U P ho,Ste iy* 11 Loose down cushions and pillow back. Genuine mahogany construction, straight $l6O Early Am. Love Seat, Reduced to *llO si 2 () Wakefield Easv Chair, Reduced t 0... .*BS front design. construction with home-spun tap- Companion to the Wakefield S3O Ladder-Back Chair, Reduced to .. . .*22» S3OO English Love Seat, Reduced to ‘215 $45 Fairfield Chair, Reduced to ‘35 In s33oEnglish CliTb'Love SeatJßeduced to.. *225 j| °' fi "' ,In Our Decorating Department .isr p *\t bac v ,apc « ry , u rr r . y :,, Sc,^,er to i hand “^ $-<S() \\ m. A: Mart Love Scat, Reduced to. 195 Mahogany or walnut in a variety of up- framed etchings, orints, etc. Also a varied asortment Graceful walnut base, rust damask up- ;! holsterings. of Jam both tab *i e and floor, with plain and decorated ,^. holster y , S7O Martha Washington Chair, Reduced to *55 shades. s,\Y)JJuncan I nyle l.ove rieat, Keduccd to. x-.S Genuine mahogany with damask, tap- The entire stock of drapery fabrics has been given lAxact copy of original, blue and gold damask. # estry or moquette upholstery. 4 the same radical reductions. W. &T. Sloane i W. &T. Sloane / settlements made upon our V T f * IJ-i mm w Convenient Budget P 1 an. %/ 709 Twelfth Just Above G 709 Twelfth Just Above G —— - - • ■ ■ > lhe House With the Green Shutters