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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 19%9. 'SOCIETY| (Continued From Eightcenth Page.) > Mrs. Chandler Hale, Mrs. Perry Heath, | e 8 Mr. and Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. 5 Beale R. Howard, Mrs. Walter Bruce * X ! 3 ¢ B Howe, Mrs. Ridgley Hunt, Mrs. Borden Harriman, Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs . . am 3 rs. ennen Jennings, S 8 H Mrs. B, B. Jones, Mrs. E. Lester Jones, | [ . e 7th, 8th and E Sts—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Mr. 'and Mrs. Karolik, Mrs. F. A. Keep. 3 ; | Y Mrs. J. B. Kendall, Mrs. Demarest Liloyd, Mrs. Adolph C. Miller, Mrs. George Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Ord Preston, Mrs. Lindsay Russell, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Gilbank Twigg, Mrs. Charles S. Warren and Mrs. Price Whitaker. Mrs. Grace Ross van Casteel and daughter, Miss Mary G. van Casteel, have returned from a two months’ stay s | W O The Only Safe Bet on Saturday’s Game tish terrier, Mac, in the combined dog | and cat show to be given Monday and s el g e T P Is the Costume From Lansburgh & Bro ington Cat Club. Mac has been sent {o Silver Spring, Md, to be conditioned lor le show. rs. J. . lenour has entered her Cuban Pomeranian cat, an unusually rare and beautiful animal, | in the show, and Mrs. Charles Edward o &, . ik . Fusseh nas entered Alexander, & shorts i ! A | You will thank us for the “tip” when you see the smart young crowd gathered at winner of many ribbons. Miss Helen 4 e ; . / Annapolis Saturday! Everyone will be w earing the new fashions! You will see coats E,ht“’z',}g,““,g",;f '%gfi%“flé:}f;goi:‘g:gfi - - i that are definitely longer—higher waistlines that ar; belted—an;l lllwvelty :lroolen ;roc'ks as entered a short-haired cat in the | Fii ¢ i 1 i S C ey shoreared (cat tnyile G ‘ thPl are molded and flarec!. You'll notice the predominance of llama an twee‘ suits proximately 200 dogs and as many or . 4 with huge fur collars and jersey blouses in some vivid contrasting color. You'll see more cats are expected to be entered | | > . : i ; : before the en:.lrllog close next Friday : 4 . dozens and dozens of lovely fur coats—lapin and raccoon being great favorites with n . V] s R A i % . 4 . .iflpm’m sy e o i . - * d | the younger set. In other words you will see the seven authentically correct fashions dog show and the combination is at- - . presented below. tracting considerable attention. b Mr. and Mrs. William G. Meirs ‘and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pearson are at the President Hotel, Atlantic City, for sev- eral days, Mr. and Mrs. John Bicks, 3rd, Chevy | » . . | Chase, are at the Barclay, in New York, [ | . . | for & few days. . 1 G Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fox entertained ; g - [ MRS. VANCE BRAN $.ompany of 10 last night at L€ | who was, before her marriage, October 26, in Whiteside, N. C., Miss Katherine #‘ . The O ens Lyon, daughter of former Representative H. L. Lyon of North Carolina. Miss Lydia E. Dadmun of New York | bridegroom is the son of Representative and Mrs. Charles Brand of Ohio. City is at the Carlton for a few days, e e Rew York” Cnarles 8. Pason. | ) g EXPERTS WANTED. UPHOLSTERING of the Better Class BRUSSELS POLlcEMAN Soviet Will Employ Americans in SEGAL p BROS' Tractor Plant. BALKS BOMB ATTEMPT| moscow, November 4 @m.—tne|| 123214th St.N.W. North 1742 Soviet government yesterday decided to | Ne Branches. y engage 300 skilled American workers, — o Smoldering Explosive Is Found |including technicians and engineers, W "= Hondkerchief ¥ for work at the Stalingrad tractor plant. | Men omen’s Handkerchiefs e wolian Ohamber of | oy e aid of tne Americans we || ° T v gt arind oty ildi government hopes crease the num- | h % d % Commerce Building. ber of tractors in next year's output || Mencecammine Inftialing and Em- from 10,000 to 25,000. The Soviet in- broidery correctly done for Christ- asonable charge. ihie Assocl . tends to send a special commission to b By e Aatad Prea ovember 4| Ametich somn 15 mchase sevemst s || | EMBROIDERY SHOP An attempt, o bomp the Itatian Cham- | LoD dOII&TS’ worth of equipment for the 827-829 11th St. N.W. ber of Commerce was frustrated Satur- | Factor plant. day night by a policeman who found | ———— | the bomb with smoldering fuse on the | vement near the entrance to th IS1 P . Visit Our New Store at 1225 F St. The policeman seized the burning | [l fuse and cut it short, separating the fire from the explosive, Then he carried the bomb to the police station and| dropped it into a bucket of water. The | p bomb contained ordinary black powder. | [II\ Police submitted the explosive to an ex- | pert and began an inquiry to identify | (IR the authors of the outrage. | We offer a very extensive Anti-Fascist activity in Bruseels was (| selection of diamond soli- manifes! strikingly October 24, when . . : !‘e’mnndot de S;s:s. n-ua‘n political | [|H taires, dinner rings, wed- refugee, attempted to assassinate Crown | i Prince ' Humbert of Italy while the | ding bands, brooches, brace- prince was in the city for announce- ||[S lets and watches. Diamonds ment of his engagement to marry | N Princess Marie Jose of ‘Belgium. Fer- | . purchased as Christmas e ymbiwilliand e | gifts now will be laid aside Beveral persons were injured yester- | : 4 day in a brawl outside labor headuar- | \ for later delivery, as de ters "l‘ré;sm Jmm nn‘ .;u-smiuutst d}:m- A sired. onsf ion by Fascists, most of whom ) were Italians. The disturbance was on | [I§ ESTABLISHED 1873 a small scale and was quickly checked P — S\ Toldsmith & To. ORGANDY RUFFLED CURTAINS | [[E28 \ 1225 E Strect. NW. .50 NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET [ . Pair \ > 2nd Floor I McDEVITT Distriet 3311 | . | Llama suit with huge raccoon ck Off” is the name of the collar and jersey Rumson shirt in clever little hat worn with this a v cont: ng color. Suit, 4 smart lapin coat and muff. Coat, $59.50; shirt, $5.95. $125; hat, $7.50. COST 1S NOMINAL PAPERING—PAINTING gz || | ANSBURGH &BRO 714 1%h N.W. Nat'l 6708 - 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 The molded! Frock A novelty wool ensemble in the is o f Patou’s fav b smart darning wea complete ‘“’3_ Famo§ . onal mo 1 with jersey shirt, $2 Bouquet Coffee | T omorrow’s —— Cooking Class 37c Ib. PO 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. 817-19 Fourteenth Street , The A B C’ S ¥ FPood and Service Unsurpassed in Pastry Making (!Inll‘glp 3 73 8 With an “Estate” Gas e In 8 | Range, Factory Expert RPN RN ISt to Instruct and Give TONIGHT H Actual Demonstration 5 Until 7:30 Pie Crust—light as a bubble, crisp and crunchy— Broiled i we confess that's our secret ambition! Tomorrow’s TENDERLOIN 75 f a splendid time to learn, for Miss Elder knows how, STEAK DINNER c f and is going to make Lemon Chiffon Pie, English Swecial Roast Capon Dinner, 8100 8 Date Surprise, Glazed Fruit Tarts and other pastries. Balad Courses for these not desiring regular menu. COLUMBIA 5042 | Estate Gas Ranges " . Be Sure to Have Your f . Miss Elder bakes entirely in Estate ranges, which we are introducing in Wash- ! T = }ngtgm fhe finds the . T S resh air oven, ex- and Draperies || clusive on the Estate, - best for fine pastry. “Vogue-Cleaned” - - Range pictured — 1 4 semi-enamel black A coat of nubbed They will look bet- . trimmed in white; tweed with huge ter and wear longer— rustproof linings st version of the pe o |2 If you are dining at Car- = pouch collar of another season adds . $57.50. ! fter Chanel; of wide vel Hall after the game wear beige lapin that will another reason for i ; gn English green. $35. this smart little frock of flat keep you comfort- proper dry cleaning. = Other Estate crepe. $25. ably warm. $59.50. nfi:-‘-n‘ Jersanal service Models, $75.00 atis. to $135.00 Ere Housewares—Sixth Floes