Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1929, Page 19

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e MARCH 17 SOCIETY |__(Continued From Page Eighteen) | STAR, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, 2. 1929 THE EVENING | INVALIDS GIVEN TREAT. | WILL AID SANTO DOMINGO | | Music Club Entertains at Home for | i Incurables. s of the Home for In- entertained last night by 1 | speaker of the evening at the Arts|turned to the Wardman Park i Clubs tomorrow. Her subject will be |from New York, where they spenf | { “Vacation Days on the Adriatic,” and |eral days. Mr. and Mrs. Muller will be | her talk will be illustrated. | joined “otday by their son, Mr. Carl| = | Muller, who will come from his school, Mr. and Mrs, Kenreth Leslie of Hali- | in Virginia, for Easter. Mr. and Mrs. fax, with their children, Gloria Leslie, | Muller have moved to an apartment in | Kathleen Leslie, Rosaleen Leslie and |the new addition of the hotel. Ken{xfith tLes;lle. vJvr dm-e spl:ndlznil tuwfi [—— months at the Wardman Park Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and their children | Eskimo boys are assisting in building recently returned to this country after | the wooden houses being erected in two years in Europe, where they passed Alaska under the supervision of Amerl-‘ most of their time in France and Switz-' can builders and school teachers. The erland. ‘Esklmos are naturally good carpenters, , | owing to the fact that their people have | Mrs. E. W. Bancroft and son of Well- | built sturdy sleds for centuries. | sley Hills, Mass., and her friend, Mrs. | Marshall Spring, and son, also of Well- sley Hills, are spending the Easter vacation at the Willard, | Hetel| JOIN THE JOLLY EASTER THRONG AT WILDWOOD Fach year Wildwood attracts early spring visitors in_greater | numbers. Mingle with the ever | increasing crowd of happy Faster | boardwalk stroll Let the health-giving breezes, warmed by mid-spring sun, exhilarate ppetite “and soothe your The Third Annual Board- to Show—a unique feature At ldwood—will present all of the new spring models. hoardwalk and beach, have donned their Easter frocks, ready to serve = and amuse you. st the time to select that cottage or apartment for next summer. For booklet & further information write Bureau of Publicity, Chamber of Commerce, Wildwoad, N. J WILDWOOD The inm: DAWES T0 START - 1 to help the organization in lifting its | 5 I h { club, which is directed by Mrs. Florence | rines’ Club, the maintenance of which o | Howard, is co-operating with the Ki- | at present is the paramount activity . & : wanis Club's institutional entertainment | of the club. Prominen: women assist- | Former Vice President Arrives | | committee, of which Stephen H. Talkes | ing are: Mrs. William H. Taft, Mrs. is chairman, by singing at various in- | Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Freder- 2 B : . 4 . | stitutions in Washington. {ick Charles Hughes, Mrs. John Le in New York to Sail With | E | The soloists at last night's meeting | Jeune, Mrs. Charles E. Riggs, Mrs. R. R . | included Misses Margaret Cassels, Laura | M. Kennedy, Mrs. Richard H. Leigh, cOmmlssmn_ | Lyle, Cecile Littlefield and Catherine | Mrs, Frank H. Schofield, Mrs. William ;Grosa, with Miss Donna Taggart as ac- | D. Connor, Mrs. Frederick Hicks, Mrs. companist. Courtland Nixon, Mrs. Benjamin P. Sel- Members of the chorus included Mar- | by, Mrs, Arthur Willard, Mrs. Wilbur garet Allison, Florence Bugbee, Virginia | R. Van Auken, Mrs. Neil Bailey, Mrs. | Cooper, Clara Forbes, Adelaide Harbers, | Frederick Horne and Mrs. Frank B. | Ina_ Soltzscheiter, June Doorley, Fran- | Fryer. This annual sale will take place | i ces Simon, Virginia Woodward, Grace | April 10, continuing through three days. | Brown, Ruth Godfrey, Frances Tucker, | FOLDING Oxfords for || Social and Dress Oc- casions. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Worrall and | family of New York City have arrived in Washington for a stay of several days and are stopping at the Carlton. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 27.—Charles Gates Dawes arrived in New York yes- terday from Chicago on his first visit since his retirement from the vice presi- dency. He will sail tomorrow for Santo | Domingo with a commission which will spend six weeks designing an executive |Enid Williams, Helen' Neumever, Ruth Pearce, Isabelle Flora and Lillian Llew- | ellyn. In addition to the ensemble and sclo | numbers by the music club, John Man- tchell _Carroll_will _be the | INSURANCE ALL BRANCHES CLAFLIN | | | 922 14th St. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Muller have re- | Have u seen v 7 SE4 WILDWOOD CREST ¥ sy S r———— Fire, Automobile, Life, Accident, Baggage, Burglary M. Le Roy Goff Caron has just created a rare and costly perfume called “Bellodgia.” A warm, compell- ing fragrance. A charming Easter gift, $30. budget for the Dominican Republic. Gen. Dawes limited his remarks, re- garding the work of the commission, saying he would issue a statement Thurs- day. He said the work would “in no wise involve the questions of Dominican imperial policy, but would be limited to recommendations of methods of im- provement in the system of economic | and financial administrative organiza- | tion, both national and municipal.” H ‘The commission, which is not yP(I‘ 4 | fully organized, will include T. W. Rob- & 3 R inson, Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord, o I retired, president of the Radio Corpora- | » i tion of America; Brig. Gen. H. C.| Smither, retired; O. S. Rope, former acting director of the United States | Budget Bureau; Henry P. Seidermann, chief of staff, financial and accounting research, Institute of Government Re-' search, and Sumner Wells, former chief { i 3 of the Latin American division of the | L Lo State Department. E e Gen. Dawes declined to say what his plans would be after the commission completed its work, but members of the party ventured that he would make | a European trip. SHIPPING NEWS || | sury and Hugh Paul did a number of | clog dances. | THINK OF YOUR HOME Have Us Make New | DRAPERIES—SLIP COVERS AND WINDOW SHADES to Order NOW New fabrics . . . new stvle ideas . . . and low factory prices to save you money. Call us now for estimate Phone Main 3211—TODAY! McDEVITT’S Tmporters and Jobbers ‘ 1211 F St. N.-W. (2nd Floor) M. 3211 CHOHHOHGHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO OHOHHO OO OHOH Y the new elastic belt in smart braided fashion? It has a tricky clasp and comes in ombre shades, Smiarit and new, $1.95. "FRENCH DOORS Large Stock Low Prices Geo. M. Barker Co. TWO YARDS 649-651 N. Y. Ave. 1523 7th St. N.W, S S Al S R A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork You'll be Fashion-right in a Coat With Fox Fur The dark horse of fashion . .. fox! Flat furs were hailed as the only mode for Spring, and suddeniy fox swept into the picture . . . and became an accepted fash- ion over night! Why? Because it's so universally becoming . . . such a lovely frame for the face! i Greece and Jugoslavs Sign Pact. | BELGRADE, ' Jugoslavia, March 27 (P).—Representatives of Greece and Jugoslavia today formally signed a pact of friendship which had been under negotiation _for time I Nature takes on new beauty ¢ and color for }aster. The warm sunny days of Spring again bring us into the open. Fox dyed in new shades Naturally . . . because it is the one long haired fur that is the fashion. Paris has insisted it must come in every possible tone! Therefore we have . . . Blue Fox Silver Fox Your clothing and household furnishings should be refreshed and given new life and color, in keeping with the season. Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New York. . ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Estonia—Copenhagen 1le de Prance—Havre Carrillo—Kingston Or; Hav Sunset Fox White Fox PRSRSFTIRE ifi&‘%flwfiii%fi%fiififiiw CAPONE IS UNWELCOME. * Footer Quality Cleaning or e Dyeing is most helpful, because it is the purest and most com- plete which you can obtain. FOOTER’S AMERICA’S: BEST CLEANERS AND DYERS 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Main 2343 1784 Col. Rd. N.W. Phone Col. 720 Bahama Ports Are Closed to Chi. Peach Fox cago Racketeer. MIAMI, Fla.,, March 27 (#).—Bahaman i ports have been closed to “Scarface” Al Capone, the Miami Daily News said | yesterday. Quoting an “authoritative” but unnamed source, the newspaper said: “Opposing government within a gov- 26 { ernment, colonial officials at Nassau have let transportation’ companies in 3 | Miami know ‘Scarface’ Al Capone is not wanted in the Bahamas and will I not be permitted to land there should !any company transport him to the islands.” | Capone, who is making his home here, has been a frequent visitor to Nassau. ——— Rats, listed at the head of disease- bearing animals, cost the United States about $364,000,000 annually. This in- | cludes eating and destruction of food, merchandise and property. i In Paris-sponsored models too DUE TODAY. Western World—Buenos Aires.. Berengaria—Southampton . . Cedric—Liverpool ... Ryndam-—Rotterdam . DUE TOMORROW. Lara—La Guasra.... Bermuda_Hamilton —after Paquin, Worth, Patou, Vionnet, Maggy Rouff. Vionnet's fitted-to-the-shoulder cape collar bordered with blue foxiin o pilot bluecreola eoat. .o iairvaovicasiioiaive. S8 Maggy Rouff’s Jabot coat in tan creola with sunbeige fox, $125 Paquin’s frame face collar of peach and white fox on black or tan kashmirosa straightline coat............. Munargo—Nassau i Rosalind—St. John's America—Bremerhaven DUE FRIDAY, M Hamilton—Norfolk .. DUE SATURDAY, MARCH 30. { Worth’s draped shawl collar of sunset and silver fox on pilot blue or black kashmirosa........... T R STy Patou’s flare bow coat of black or tan creola has a long shawl collar of white and sunbeige fox . $110 And these are but a few of the hundreds of coats in our gloriously complete Spring collection! Come i". yourself! .March 24 | Toloa—] Limon. ... ‘oloa—Port Li March 24 Mexico—Vera Cruz.. DUE MONDAY, Fort Victoria—Bermud Featuring these Fashion Favorites Navy Georgette . . . High Shade Georgette . .. Lace ... Printed Chiffon . .. Ensembles ... Printed Crepe... Sport Wools . . . Plain-Chiffon . . . Cocktail Effects. E¢ FR I GG Baltic—Liverpool . &;‘emflord—-oslo Coat sketched: Maggy Rouf’s jabot collar, with beige fox and satin triple loop bow trimming . . . the coat of sun-tam creola « s+ G woman's smart style ........... (oA ARETRI IR ..8125 : §, | § § § | g Women's Coat Shops—Third Floor A FASHION INSTITUTION Daris Washington NewYork Three New Styles Out for Easter! (eloSiree Silk Stockings Double heels. . .French heels. . .pointed heels. them for smartness! Yes, it's the same dependable quality...the same unfailing Gold Stripe. ..the same beau- tiful silk, 100% pure...that women and misses have been wearing Easter after Easter when they wanted to look their loveliest...and this Easter there are three new styles to choose from...three styles of surpassing loveliness...see them tomorrow! DUE TUESDAY, APRIL 2. Athenis—Liverpoo! .. Lapland—West Indies cruise Olympic—Southampto; Saris—Havre President_Pol Siboney—Havana . OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Fort Victoria—Bermuda. Reliance—West Indies cruise. Sixaola—Kingston, Cristobal, Cartagena and Puerto Colombia. i Juas, La Guayra, Curaceo and caibo. Ceiba—Kingston. Cuyamapa—Puerto Cortes. SAILING TOMORROW. Bochambeay-Harre, Dominica—St. Thomas. hmrl Teresa—Cristobal, Callao and Val- araiso. Vifi:x&nm—flm’u&, Boulogne and Rot- Stuttgart—Southampton, Boulogne and Brem- e vana. rmida. Coamo—San Juan and Santo Domingo. President_Hayes—World cruise. Estonia—Copennagen and Danzig. SAILING FRIDAY, MARCH 20. Berengaria—Cherbourg and Southampton. Ile de France—Plymouth and Havre. ‘Avon—Bermuda. Pennland—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Ant- e arc] March 20 | March 30 | 1316 G Street Have them pack- ed in Easter boxes! Gold Stripe silk s tockings...§1.65 upw: FHCHCHOHOHOOHOHOHOHHOHOHOHCHOHGHOHIHOHOHCHOHCHCHCHOHOHOHOE G000 GE KHOHOHCHOHOHO K 0608 HCHOHIHOHOHO OO GHOHOHOHOHIH OO OO O GH K O ~ - SMART £ASTER FASHIONS FEMININE FOOTWEAR s4.5 A carefully selected group —the smartest Easter models assembled at this remark- able price. Send them for gifts...wear Mun: N ‘Amazone—Port au Prince. Matura—Trinidad Naples, Vulcania—Marseilie, Patras and ieste. SAILING SATURDAY, MARCH 30. Andania—Cobh and Liverpool. California—Moville and Glasgow. Bermuda—Bermuda. Ryndam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rotter- am. Rosalind—St John's and Halifax, lua—Havana, Cristobal and Port Limon, %o, Kingston, Puerto Cas- Puerto Barrios and Belize, London. Footzwear for Easter and Liverpool. Ascania—Plymouth, Havre and London. Hamburg—Cherbourg, ~Southampton e ania—Copenhagen and Danzis. Ponce—San Juan. American Shipper—London. SAILING MONDAY, APRIL 1. California—Havana, Panama Cansl, Diego and Los Angeles. SAILING TUESDAY, APRIL 2. Cristobal—Port au Prince and Cristobal. Leon XIII—Cadiz and Barcelona. SAILING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. America—Bremerhaven. Avon—Bermuca. Fort Victoria_Bermu . Easter Coats Mangel’s Reproductions of Expensive Coats AT POPULAR PRICES In Three Featured Groups 35.% 475 and San da. Juan, Guayra, Curacao 0.7 At Mangel’s you will find styles of the moment—portraying the correct version of the Spring mode. Women’s and misses’ sizes. REMEMBER THE FOLKS BACK HOME WITH EASTER FLOWERS —from Shaffer’s. We are members of the F. T. D, and make Telegraphic De- liveries to the Principal Cities of the World. CWe'll appreciate the placi your orders as early MODERATE PRIC, GEORGE C. SHAFFER OUR ONLY STORE 14th & Eye Phones: Main 106 and 2416 Thespring silhouette of Fashion is slender, graceful and sophisticated. And Queen Quality designs her shoes to harmonize with Fashion’s new spring clothes. In smart watersnake and leathers, in lovely colors and in careful detail, they charmingly express the mode, at prices seldom coupled with such perfection. French Heels —s0 narrow and grace- ful...see them, in sheer chif- fon Gold Stripe Silk stockings at $1.95 3 Pairs, $5.70 Double Heels —are so sHsre.. . here in a chiffon weight Gold Stripe silk stocking with picot tops at— $1.95 3 Pairs, $5.50 Pointed Heels —make ankles look so slim... espe cially this stock- ing in chif- fon weight silic at— $1.65 3 Pairs, $4.80 8,000 Pairs Queentex Hosiery NEW EASTER SHADES Al Silk Chiffon &' 1,29 Full Fashioned and Service Weight All Perfect Exclusive, But Not Expensive ¢ Pairs for $2.50 937939 F St. N.W. Charge Accounts Available Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W, Exclusive with Jelleff's in ¥ I"asl[ing!ou « « « here and at our Stoneleigh Court Shop . .. 1013 Connecticut Avenue

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