Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1929, Page 18

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18 % B0 SOC “Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoover Had White House Yesterday. Mrs, Everett Colby, who re- turned to their home in New ‘York this morning. 'X'hz Secretary of War and Mrs. James Good have canceled their social enpnmenu owing to the serious illness of the Secretary. RESIDENT and Mrs, Hoover had P as their guests ovemuht Mr. and Albanian Envoy Honors ' American Diplomat at Dinner. H ‘The Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza, entertained at dinner last evening in the Pan-American room of the Mayflower Hotel in com&lgnent to the recently appointed Unil States \ Minister to Albania, Mr. Charles C. Hart. Mr. Hart has been Minister to Albania for four and & half years. The other guests were the Minister of ! Bulgaria, Mr. Simeon Radefl; the inister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah; the Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Bronius Kasimir Balutis: the Minister of Jugoslavia, Dr. Leonide Pitamic; the i counselor of the Italian embassy, Conte Marchett! di Murlaglio; the counselor I' of the Turkish embassy, Ahmed Bedy Bey: the ‘counseler of the Persian lega- { tion, Issa Khan Bahramy; the first secretary of the Bulglrlm legation, Mr. Stephen P. Bisseroff; the first secretary of the Lithuanian legation, Dr. Mikas Bagdonas; the second secretary of the ‘Turkish embassy, Bulend Bty the Assistant Attorney Gener-l aeomg R. Farnum; Judge F. watt, ¥ ;V;ulqe 8. Murray und Kr Maynard ‘The Minister of Pollnd Mr. Tytus Pulpowxc!, ‘who whh Mme. i is e in 3 3 mwnaln;? at ]uncheon esterday in ! honor of the Polish team that won the i international cup. at the horse show i last evening fh Madison Sguare GArden ' ‘The other guests were friends of the ! officers who witnessed their triumph from the Polish Minister’s box. Senator Frederic M. Sackett was Lnlned yesterday Mrs. Backett, who been in thelr Kentucky home through the Autumnh. Senator and Mrs. Sackett hre staying at the Carlton while opening their house on Eighteenth street for the Wini Assistant Secretary of the Navy Comdr. Ernest Hall Jahncke was host at dinner last evening, entertaining in com- rl!mem to the chief of naval operd- lons Admiral Charles F. Hughes. The company included the Secretary of the vay Mr. Charles Francis Adams; Ad- iral William V., Pratt, commander in zh&:! United States fleet; Rear Admiral Admiral B H Jeckson, Redr Admiral H. Rock, Rear Admiral J. V. Chase, Reu Admiral M, M. Taylor, Rear Ad. miral W. A. Moffett, Rear Admiral L. Willard, commendant of the Wash- Rear Admiral W. D. Leahy, Rear Ad- miral W. H. Standley, Rear Admiral H. H. Rousseau, Rear Admiral L. E. Gen. W. C. Neville, comman ited States Marine Corps; . Gen. B, H. Fuller, U. 8. Capt. W. R. s G ~Gherardi, Capt. H. C. Curl, Clpt W. McDowell, Capt. Y. 5. Willlams, Gapt. F. G, Pyne, Capt. E. B, Larimer, Opt A. W. Johnson, Capt. Charles P. Sny- - der, Capt. A. Bucgmm Capt. L. Reed, Capt. 1. E. Bass, Capt. G. Neal, Capt. A. C. Pickens, Comdr. ] dr. J. T, Boone, Liel H. Rooks and Lieut Comdr. L.E.Den!eld,llll} 8. N. ‘The - dinner was one of the colorful ramu given in. Washington recently, he group, except the Secretary of the Navy and the host, appearing in their full-dress uniforms. ‘ellow chrysan- , themums and Autumn follage were used ‘as a decoration, with the flags of the Secretary of the Navy, the Assistant Becretary of the Navy, the chief of ,naval operations and the major general, commandant of the United States Ma- rine Corps. Music was lutnuhed' through the evening by a section of the Navy Band, and the presence of a group of United States Marine Cos orderll!s added further formality to ©occasion. CLETY IET Guests From New York at the have come from {leir home, in lm'u.fi.md are Sommors uime at to the fllness of the 3 Mrs, N ttencutter, has returned k her a. Rut homc, at 2700 Massachusetts o m having spent 10 days In New xumnh mm Lhem ln OIp Miss Cannon lnhn- To Capital for Winter, Miss Helen Cannon has returned to Washington and will remain through rarily at the Hay-Adams muu-tzz)nnmtwmmhu res&nuhz:ve Joseph G. nois, has many friends here, made while she acted as hostess for her father dunng his later l{uu in Congress. Dorsey Richardson, niece of Mlss Ctnnon. is her guest for several weeks. Mrs, Richas ‘was before her martiage Miss Helen LeéSeure and presented in Wuhmmn by Miss Cannon. Mr., and Mrs, Walter R. Tuokerman t'hiill{né::r:r‘yn at a tea %QMrnmn in Bethesda, Md when they will presert their daughter, Miss uun llwfit mh:r. and Mm 'ruekennnn enter- house part; yeun ests for thl debut tea tni the dinn 3 “lbl lowed by a small dance, wmnh will glve wmmo' ennnu Miss mllh ests unm uundny m :tg‘nd v.he debutante dinner dance at the Willard, 18 sponsored by & committee of matrons. Miss Margo Couzens, daughter of Sen- ator and Mrs. James Couzens, was host- ess to a company at dinner last evening for her sister, Mrs. William Rumer Yaw of Detroit, the company going later to the Club Chantecler for dancing. Mrs. Yaw is visiting her plrmu Senator and Mrs. Couszens, and will be joined the end of the week by Mr, Yaw. Biig. Gen. and Mrs. ‘James Parker celehmhd their golden wedding anni- yesterday in their mer homz, Greenvale Farm, at Newport. Col. and Mrs. Samuel Goodacre have with them in their home, on Cathedral road, their daughter, Miss Frances Goodacre, who is here for a few days from Southern College, in Petersburg, Va., where she is a student. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Abel For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard te Fit” 30 Different Styles In Al Leathers and Fabries 1to12 EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts $7.50 to $11.00 White Cloth, Nurses’ Calf and Black Kid Oxfords Complete Line of The Family Shoe Stere Are Associsted With Us Open A Charge Aeccount Hotel Former United States Minister to Honduras and Mrs. Comdr. and tertain are making an b3 e rios GOl | ington, And are at the Ma: Brown is on & prol > et Delightful Music Adds to the Pleasure of Lunching and Dining at the Willerd during this values should attract any woman or miss who anticipates purchumg a fur coat. The styles the best, the pelts perfectly matched. Civet Cat Loats Huydson Seal Coats 7o (Dyed Muskrat) Fitch, Kolinsky and Squirrel Trimmed e e Northern Seal Coats Velues Dyed Rabbit) Tri(mmed with bnver. squirrel and fitch, i Rty Beaver Coats Also exceptional low prices on Jap Mink, Natural Squirrel, Muskrat, Raccoon u\d Catacul Coats. An excellent Christmas gift suggestion. USTICK S ln_uorl; of Franche & Lustick THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C Secom En? o ‘The former : e 2 3 S will be hosts at this even! - -Ineel a8 P! onal the" Novy Marine Gorpstanee |1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton cf | Baird, Indian Lane, Spring Valley, entertained | g 't th ing. ‘# IS, | in their_home last event de at the meet! Frank wn. at the Mayflower. tion of Mr. Heaton's birthday anniver- | pe the hostess for the tea hour oo ot Bultolo, 'are with ry. Thelr guests included Mr. and |be assisted at the tea table by Mrs. Mrs, Herbert Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. | Alben W. Barkley, wife of the Senator Paul Brockett, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nor- | from Kentucky, and T W. Newburn, Mrs. S. W. Klemm. Others assisting in the dining d Mrs. Ed""fl Sher- | room will be Mrs. Ernest Danlel, Mrs. G. E. Norvtll entertained a | oo the Winter. Miss Cannon is um‘p;& pcrty n:' n“:n :t t;\“e mnnar' e;:aca ‘l,:s:. Thomas, Mrs, Bugene R, Woodson and will ‘move within a fortnight to the | man Park Hotel. Traverse of Wellesiey Col- Assistant . Secre! commm:o for Aviation, Mr. Wi P. MacCracken, left last night for Ncw Seattle, . York. He will join Mrs. MacCracken in Chicago. Junior thelr nt at the Wardman Park | a graduate of un Muuchuum Insti- | ship e of the Drama d Mrs. Myers is| the distribution of guild literature be- play tonight and tomorrow night. The commit! cludes Mrs. Victor Alfaro, Miss Barbara Boss, Miss Adair Childress, Miss Fanny longed leave of b e uight, Miss' Marlorle Mondell and ve of ab-| Mrs, Caraway, wife of Benator T. H. 3 arjor} fondell an unce from Princeton University, 'hi( Caraway of Arkansas, will be the honor | Miss Harriet Whitford. 4 end of the week. Phili) 5 S— an indefinite Senator and yflower. mmx “The Torch-Bearers,” in sentative Clarence sioner Proctor L. sioner Willlam B, of in the new oak leaf shad mldcc”p:flh a_full cireular ey fitted shirred bodice, the neckline fin-| Gilligen, ished Among the leadl bride, was best man. will leave later | Sehool, tute of Technols a recent .Munh of Simmons College | tween the acts of the in Boston, Mrs. Caraway Guests of Political Study Clnb est for the meeting of the Political lpelker lor the occnlon THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 )‘mlu ‘Thelma EE I S i Honor ot~ Cammunlty Drama Gi d of Wuhlwo"h' Mr. and Mrs. P. H. !urmn\eel tonight and t | Ohio, have come by ‘motor to ‘Washing- the | 2% aorium, mchue Senatar, noy-l Cope! Representati mfi. Nomn mpn ax 13 McLeod, Re) Commis Monday, unhuvo Robert G, mmm, E No ber 11, m * e M sioner Sidney P Tlllltmo, Commis- | V. . Ladue Hart- Ladue; m. fllfll . Henry man, Maj. L. E. Atkins and ing Washington schools which will send students in drama to the performances of ‘“The 'Nnh-lnrm" are Martha Washing- ton Seminary and the Xing-8mith A committee of luncuve ‘Washing- ton girls, many of them members of the e, will assist the member+ Guild in in- mun. Pelt‘e':e A, Drury is ’:hl!rmln of at 2:30 | the comm on community co-opera- O O e rtor ol 'he e | tion of the Drama Guild, her commits Mrs. Bruce | tee including Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss , president of the club, will pre-|Aline Solomons, Mrs. Florence Keys SOCIETY. Willard, Miss Betty Ridsdale and Rev. Joseph R. Sisoo. Mrs. G. Parker Toms of Pasadena, Calif, is passing some time at the Carl- 8. H. Brereton F. H. Corey of Warren, mmumm-m mmd-nltmmflofie urnndlln !lumfil. B!Il!ulfll- - | oF thatr aa -|of thelr dau usi:ter. Fuanita Bl vard s . E. Briggs omcuflnc {_Dr. and 3 Mr, udlln.!i.)l.lhmhlphh-n mmnunmuv ing in celebra- | Mrs, Willlam Laird Dunlop, Ir. Mrs. Karl D. Harry M. Packard, Mrs. Edgar Kay, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. H. W. Wit Miss Roberta Tull, Mrs. D. 8 Mrs. L. 8. Law of London and New veral days in ‘Wi 15th and M Sts. N.W, One of the Best Places Town to Live 2 Rooms and Bath, $75 to $90 Per Month | Single Room. .$30 to $40 | | Double Room . $45 to $60 Tnquire of Our CLUB FACILITIES Batiroom for Dancers THE WILLARD Annources That CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER Formerly With The Ritz Hotels, London and Paris and The Carlton Hotel, London Is Now in Charge of Its Cuisine Discritninating patrons may here enjoy the delicious food for which these hotels are famous ALL PRICES CUT ON FUR COATS Former prices are not considered “sale—the exceptional NO SOONER DOES A SMART FASHION APPEAR, THAN IT IS CAPTURED FOR OUR INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY SECTION 1227 F Street Extra lengths in all sizes. # Regularly $1.65 —at a small $195 price—that $225 $125 s275 Lee hose! No more buying a new pair evéry week! - every washing makes Anna Lee Hose prettier! Every pair perfect—pure silk! TRAPUNTA PILLOWS rll‘l' STYLE INISEI.G:#; GRS AND. clu & INSTRUCTION. 'r.mnomm SHOP 827-829 11th St. N.W. THE NEW VIVID COLORED HATS 1o glow brightly with your dark winter coat Patou Groen - Water Blue - Harmst Gold - Goya Red * Vinlet - Capucine Hard on Hose? AT LAST IS A STOCKING WEARS for MONTHS! Twb to five'months’ wear in a single pair of Anna No more paying high prices for first-class Jachl‘nwl No turning color, no fuzziness, no streaking— ANNA [EE, HOSIERY StoPs Kresge Bldg., 11th and G Sts. N.W. Third Floor-lllidht at the Elevator v MPLE HATS 575 Values 7.50 to 10.00 Values 10.00 ‘to 15.00 Values 16.50 to 27.50 TWICE each year we have this sale of sample hats, pur chased from the finest makers in New York. The collection includes every smart hat mode that is now being shown—from the chic off-the-forehead turban to the more matronly brimmed types. In felt soleil and velvet in the desired colors. < W. B, Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh THE WOMEN'’S SHOP—RALEIGH HABERDASHER PRE-THANKSGIVING Offering Of RA-LEIGH COATS 59 Were $69.75 $79.75 $89.75 The finest coats with the most luxurious furs we have ever offered, at a price consid- erably less than they are worths Hand-tailored of imported fab- rics combined with smart furs assures exclusiveness, Colorful tweeds, green, grey, rust, soft tones of tan and brown and black. Here is a fashion and value event that you will re- member many, many months after you have made your se- lection. | Furs: Fabrics: Jap Fox Imported tweeds Raccoon Imported fleeces Beaver Imported novelty Krimmer fabrics Lapin Llama fleece Wolf Interesting patterns THE WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street unfi b , | exhibition m anu “‘w ' . Dorsey Don!nhan has issued R

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