Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1929, Page 18

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hief Executive and Mr's._Hoover Willjg Fete Two -American: Diplomats ! Tomght at White House. , daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Dawes, |Lnlo a house guest at the Exetutive ansion. Last evening the Chief Executive and. . Hoover were hosts at dinner, hav- opening f the Philadelphia Symphony Orches- his afternoon in the new Constitu- lon m Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of s Vice President, was & luncheon uest today of Mrs. llnold R. 8moot, maining through the afternoon lay bridge. Mrs. Smoot 4lso had as r guests Mrs. William E. Borah And Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Ambassader and Mme. Claudel 'n rm Former Secretary Ambassador of Prante and m- Chudel have sent out umuuom % an afternoon Monday at the ‘m- ;(.e‘fi c:normu lomry’:frlun will Tacelve the Grand Orots of the Ligion rive in New come &t once to Mme. Debuchi, wife cf the Japaness | x Ambassador, was among the its of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ton Crounse in their box at the first of the afternoon concerts of the season yes- terday afternoon. The m Wwas nmn by Viadimir Horowits, planist. and audience remal vmn?'t.he third encore at the close of Mrs. fit cards for an at hauu Sunds: , November 17, in A of War and un .nmn | Wi from § to 7 o'clock, at Sol- Ma). 1 m.‘ffi om‘m nm‘:‘m& 10 | before her marriage to Capt. Steele, the program. _Amon| roncert Wwere Mrs. Will Benora de Alfwro, wife of t of Panama; the Minister of colambh na Senora de Ohn. 'nhn.l Munnlm oX col and Mrs. u 8. Grant -na t t Grant: ltunn muh-. uhlnm ‘The dmh N ork and b Wallace White are spending & few days at the Mayflower, Dr. P. R. Botha comméercial secre- 291 F Sueet, N Very Important! For Wednesday Every Hat In the Store SHEI\LEY’S HALF-PRICE Sale has been extended tp Thursday and many women who have been unable to attend this sale can now take advantage and buy their new mid-winter hats at ex- actly HALF the regular prices! $5.00 y of Jhe_new Soutn Atrican lega- ‘Washington and a guest at 5. Olarence Brettun & month before |o|n “Parker W. West have Lloyd of At- a few ulyl at Steele, mvn nt- 3 ccp o.of!'-w tache to the United States embassy in hm.umm THE EVENING N”nfi o flluur p-n rcr th!.lr dnm &‘l it l'lll! m but- ess for um Jem Hay. Mrs. Austin Kauts will entertain at A tea dance December 9 in her home, at 2308 Ashmead place, to present her cousin, Miss Jane McHarg, dA hter of Mrs. Henry K. arg ot R ork and East T-wu, Mlch w0 Mrs. Glllett- H\ll will give a_tea No- vember 22 in her home, on R stree:, when she will present her goddaughter, Miss Jean Hay, to mlety Mrs. Robert O. Hinckley entertained at luncheo: today in honor of Miss l.lurl ‘Waleott Tuckerman, ueuuunu hter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ‘Nc erman. Mrs. Elbridge J. Moore of New York has returned to her a) ent, at 2400 Sixteenth street, for the Winter. Miss Catherine McParlin Davis was hostess to & eommny of 50 at luncheon today in the palm court of the May- flower, having as her guests debutan! of the season and other members ot the young soclety group. Mr. arnd Mrs. Roger Moore Stuart will entertain at luncheon November 25 in the palm court of the Mayflower for their debutante daughter, Miss Grace Moffat Stuart. Miss Helen Cllhmln has returned from Philadelphia, where she was the guest of her cousin, Miss Almira ,Reed abington at the May. | Harris Mrs. Steele arrived l.n mw Yor) an Paris and will il agein for France Wedn, , No- vemlu 13, Mrs. Steele is in her former home In Pittsburgh and due to their short stay in this country will not make Mrs, Stesle was, Mrs, Wilfred home here. Mrs. Hayne EIIIA WM has been visit- ing hergfathep, Mr. R A. Long, in Kan- sas Oit¥, for a few weeks, has joined Gapt. Ellis_in_their apartment at the Wardman Park Hptel Du Puy, Anfl made her Comar, and Mrs. No orman Murtay Smi'l entertained at dinner last eve- ning at the Willard Hotel, later tak- ing their guests to the theater. The guests included the Ambassador of Tur- ny. Ahmed llvuuur Bey; Senator and ol AN re. cc McChord, Capt, and Mrs. C. S. Kempff, Mr. and Mrs. Roland K. Smith and Mrs, Herbert G. Sparrow. Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ahsbetry Wwho have been in New York for a w returned to Wa ve afd = At the Hay-Adams House for a :ort- night bdefore going t6 Florida, where they will remath until January. They are accompanied by their son, Peter . | Ansberry. 3 and Mrs, P Phillips nl-‘ nm at Danee. . Gouverneur glon and Mrs. Lee mmm 8 bow- eutc“‘e'lcnt‘r’n o WEAVING B R o B, L. GERSHANICK l‘npmdlnt the Winter in New York. ‘The retiring Unlhd States Minister to The Hague, Mr Richard M. Tobin, and his sister, Mrs. Tobin Clark, wili leave New York this evening for thewr home in California. Mr, and Mrs. William F. Dennie have returned to Washington, after a three- week motor trip in Virginia and Ken- tueky. Thev visited in Harrodsburg, Ky.. where Mr. and Mrs. Dennis main- tain a colonial home. Mrs, Marshall Leighton has gone (o New York for & few days and is ex- pected to return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bannister of Denver are spending the week at the Mayflower. Mrs. Harold E. Irish of New York is visiting her father, Mr. R. Golden Don- aldson, apartment at the Ward- man htk Hotel for & few days. Mrs, Davis Ireland is uuyinl at the Mayflower, while ing her house at 1720 Sixteenth stre prepcnwry to Mr. and Mre. Charles W. Blater are The Kasmiera Scientifically designed to sup- port the arch of the fdot. Fine tempered steel :I1nnk pieces. Soft lamb’s wool innersoles that naturally conform to the bottom of your feet, thereby assuring. perfect rest. Try G pair and note the dif- ference between the ordinary hard innersole and the arch- support with the lovely, soft lamb's wool innersole. $10 to $14 John Ebberts Shoe Co., 1318 G St. N. Makers City Olud Blds. National 3770 and - Thursday Continuing Our Semi-Annual Sale '/2 hats are $2.50, 51000 hats are $5.00, etc. 132 Complete With Tubes and ATWATER KENT .ELECTRO- DYNAMIC SPEAKER dopt Screen . a step i 30 mod 3 eption—sup . ?{.’.f ‘.’i.'z?:'m".’"'.fl.!'o'.-.'.i’.': th h 1 Allowance Made on Your Old RADIO or Phonograph Delivers It—Balance to Suit Your Convenience Little anq chl Beatri ulfl fleld, Mr. D e 1) iss | to Dr. Prancis Kingsley Price whi take | STAR, WASHINGTON. at the flly-AMI where they have taken an apartme: Mr. R. M. D.rlln‘ of London, 'hfl is a member of Ambassador Dawes' is at the Dodge Hotel while in ash- ington. Le Club Boheme Second Soiree to Celebrate Armistice. The second soiree of Le Club Boheme will be held at the Cariton, Monday, Armistice night. Among the members of the club are the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Parker Corning, Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry, Mu Kath- arine Berry, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilmer Bolling, Miss Clara Bolling, Mr Red- mond Brennan, Mr. Kingman Brewster, Mr, Ward Brown, Miss Corning, Mrs. John E. Dana, Mr. and H. Davis, Miss Emiscah Gale Davis, Col. and Mrs. Charles Elliott, Miss Eu- nice Lee Evans, Mr. Gwynn Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Col. d Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Miss Mary xngn- ham Henry, Comdr. and Mrs. C. Daniel C. Long, Mrs. Henry Lynn, Mi Lalla Lynn, Admiral and Mrs. Ridley Mcl.eln. Mr. Bowman MacArthur, Mr. and Mrs, mnk ‘W. Mondell, Miss Mar- forle Mondell, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Parker, jr.. Miss Margaret Pilson, Mr. Edward Burr Pov.u. Mr, Willlam Jen- nings Price. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Stmpson, Lieut. Jmm{n Staley, Mr. Wil- liam H. Staub, Mr. Milton P. Thompson, Maj. Renato Tittoni, Mr. L. G. Van Hoorn, Mme. von Lewinski. Lieut. Hugh B. Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. Ennalls Wag- gaman, Mr. and Mrs. Frapcis Walker, Miss Helen Walker, Dr. and Mrs. Dav- enport White, Col. and Mrs. C. C. Wren and Miss Mary Martha Wren. Former Gov. Nellle Tayloe Ross was among the guests at the weekly forum luncheon yesterday of the Women's Na- tional Democratic Club, when Dr. Mil- dred Wertheimer of the !brelm Poliey Association of New York was the guest | of honor and speaker. Her subject was “What Happened at The Hague Con- ference and Geneva This Year." Dr. Wertheimer has spent <'x months | in Central Europe, where she had in- terviews with many of the ministers of fore:gn affairs, later attending The Hague conference as special press cor- respondent; also the League assembly. Some of thése who attended the luncheon yesterday were Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, president of the club: Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. Alvin Dodd. Mrs. E. A. Stewart. Mrs. Williani H. Clagett, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. T. THE WILLARD . | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Rellly, Mrs. & series of luncheons Oharles Michael- | at the Carlton, lbunt“ 90 members beml preseit. Music was furnished by a pomm of the Amy Band. Local Cha, T np | e Ol oF vy . Bdward Kut- Wil Harry mcxcy ms Julia Stimson. !umnl Florence !’reaefle 'fl!llm ‘Wile. s B e and Narl 18 s} g the weel with Mrs. William G. Gude at Win- terburn Farm, near, La Laurel, Md. and ! uhnd at lunch Sat lyl.nhono:h:l Miss | Cranford studied music last year in| g New York with Mr. Barth. Mrs. John J. Fitsmorris entertained Sunday lttemoon at & bridal tea in honor of Miss Cecella E. Brosnan, Brosnan of Albany, Ga., whose marriage place tomorrow in her home in the Catholic University, Mrs. Fitamorris had | assisting her Mrs. el J. Brosnan of Albany, Ga., mother of the bride; | Mrs. A, F. Price, mother of the bride- groom. and Mrs. John D. Brosnan, The bride had nslsnn1 her, her matron-of- ‘honor, Mrs. Ohl les J. Holbrook: her bridesmaids, ry Fitsmorris and Miss H elen Brosnan, and Mrs. T. Carroll Rickards of Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Catherine Brosnan of Atianta, Ga. Mrs. M. L. Girts and her dlughmr | Mise Maxine L. Girts, have moved re- | cently from Cathedral Mansions to 4707 Connecticut avenue. Anne E. Murphy is spending | Mrs. in! some time at the 'rnymore Hotel, Atlantic City. ‘The marriage of Miss Daisy C. Soper of Mount Rainier, to Mr. Charles J.4 Smith, U. 8. A Engineers, Camp Huin- phreys, Va., took place Saturday after- noon in the study of the Rev. William 8. Abernethy wun of the Calvary Baptist Chureh. A company of about m mumm friends And,nhm- of the witnessed the ceremony. The M e wu attended by her nuur, Nln Alice Soper, and Mr, Andrew R. jr. of Mount Rainier, was best m-n Following the cercmony (hs ‘young couple motored to Baltimore. ‘The Quarterm! * Association held Announces That CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER " Formerly With The Ritz Hoteh, London and Puls anl The Carlton Hotel, London Is Now in Charge of Its Cuisine Discriminating patrons may here enjoy the delicious food for which these hotels are famous o 0 Delightful Music Adds to the Pleasure of Lunching and Dining at the Willard F Street at Eleventh Radio Section—Lowér Floor—Direct Entrance on 1lth St. SPECIAL REDUCTION On the New 1930 Model 55 W. D. Moses & Sons SINCE. 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9A. M. to 6 P. M. Complete With Tubes in this handsome two- tone Amerioan walnut- finish, slide-door Cab- mct of newest Funeln toned with striped walnut top banding and “V" striped French slide doors, Apron s also of American burl walnut veneer. A handsome plece of turniture in any set- ting, See it today, EVERY RADIO BACKED BY MOSES' SERVICE of the k ot Trinity College ;‘l‘n‘ at Cfiuhr‘x n'm Grfll in nor Pinch, Miss u. Margaret Howe, Ca Miss Margaret Jahe Cranford enter- | }ias MATSaret Sheehan, graduates of i will be give former memhar of the hcuny Unlvcnlty of Minnesota. Julh O’NQI.I Miss iss Ji an.nnim c’i‘:wr, __Mrs. Clarence Busch, yut of Continued on Nineteenth Page,) 1929. , SOCIETY; the first of & today Members of tion will entertain af 929 Coats R Muffs No one ever thought muffs could come back, but we are showing beautiful coats whose smartness is accentuated sharply by the presence of their cleverly designed muffs. A lovely Vionnet (replica) model of red verona cloth, seal trimmed, carries & cleverly designed ‘muff with it. Priced 150.00 stomeeint Brothers Mannequins linor mle -um Miss :;l‘v‘lz onvrlluy ington, Miss Miss Sheehan and The prlnehnl address ot ma evening by Mrs. Fran) O'mn m nele, Miss Ruth onnn, )(ln Hicks will be toast- M And His Greater Columbia Recording Orchestra Now Playing in the GOLD ROOM OF THE WARDMAN PARK HOTEL b S Every Evening Except Sunday Speelal 'm“?u.'lb‘u” Program Phene - Osea) Oflm.ll ”- for Street Everybody’s Looking for the Truth! —Y et Everybody Does Not Recognize It The truth-is that our prices are consistently lower than elsewhere. Our Saleswomen, with pride and satisfaction im- part this knowledge to our customers. The writer of the following letter had to be convinced. This letter was received from one of our customers. J. B. Jones and Company 1219 G Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Gentlemen: somehow 1 Iecl I owe one of your clerks an folog aft your prices and materia ose ered. at oth mmo 1 realize she was right ln her claim haulnp the lowest prices. Hereafter, I assuré you of my patronage without question. Sincerely, = (Name on requut) Our new pricing policy has made many friends And customers for us. After all there's a great satisfaction in shopping where new quality merchandise is sold for less, and if, for apy reason, you want your money back it is returned instantly. . Just in Ti'mg for Wednesday 100 New Dresses 'FINE CREPES AND SATINS for the youthful miss and matron desiring style and quality ¢ o o « Smart Interpretations of the Modish Silhouette! 75 All Wanted Colors Sizes 14 to 44 UNUSUAL!— Values never before shown in this store. the new wanted colors and If you are lucky enough to get ome Crepes and Satins Exact Replicas of higher-priced models. All the new silhouette $ 8 7 5 styles. Sizes 14 to 40. Downstairs Store Only 400 Hats FOR Loviner DE WEDNESDAY Solsll anib Felt Hats Plenty of large and srhall INCORPORATED 121921 G Street N.W. é‘c’éx‘}fi‘r’s Dresses heavy crepe and satin, all WHAT A BUY! ; Bk Blue \sflnd head sizes reen i 7 SOLICITED DlSTRXCT 7160

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