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= 18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Hyde b Have Guest From Missouri With HE Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde have as their guest at the Mayflower Hotel for a few days Judge ‘Thomas J. Brown of Jefferson formerly chairman of the g."‘ Mo., blic Service Commission of Missouri. Dean of Diplomats and | Lady Isabella Howard Feted. The Ambassador of Great Britain | and Lady Isabella Howard sare the ‘guests in_whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury will entertain at a re- ception Thursday afternoon, Decem- | ber 19, in their home on Rhode Island | avenue. ‘The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, was joined this morning by | Mme. Claudel and their daughter, Mile. | Reine Claudel, who spent several days in New York. Mile. Claudel was (hc} . honor guest at luncheon yesterday of Miss Elsie Stuart Plankinton, daughter of Mrs. William Woods Plankinton. The Ambassador of Germany and Prau Von Prittwitz und Gaffron will be the honor guests at dinner December 17 of the Lotus Club in New York. The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey left yesterday for Canada where ! they will make a short visit. | Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary ‘were the guests in whose honor Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Murray Smith enter- | tained at dinner last evening in the =—trystal room of the Willard Hotel. :_ Senator Arthur R. Gould of Maine “Garrived yesterday from his home in Presque Isle and has taken an apart- ment at the Willard for the Winter. Senator Walter F. George will join vhere he spent a week. Senator Kenneth McKellar of Ten- essee, who has arrived in Washington 7 “for the session of Congress, is again cstablished in his apartment at the s iavillard. Representative and Mrs. William [#'SRadford Coyle of Pennsylvania have -~ taken an apartment in the Hay Adams House for the congressional season. ra Representative Roy G. Fitzgerald of "%Dayton, Ohio, has taken an apartment t the Wardman Park Hotel. Representative and Mrs. Harcourt J. "Pratt of New York have opened their partment at the Mayflower for the sea- on. Representative Robert H. Clancy of etroit has returned to the Wardman rk Hotel for the Winter. Representative Edward M. Irwin has Washington from his home i t session of Congress. azantative Pranklin W. Fort of vew Jersey will be joined today at the Hay Adams House by Mrs. Fort and eir son. %5 Representative Clarence J. McLeod Rru opened his apartment at the Ward- “Sran Park Hotel for the Winter. i Representative Prancis Seiberling of =5 Ohio is at the Mayflower, where Mrs. g‘.;‘-elberlm: will join him the first of the & ycar. #71= The newly appointed United States ¥\ "Ambassador to France, Mr. Walter E. &dge, s at the Carlton for several days fore salling for Europe to take up new duties. The t secretary of the Czechoslo- 3 hpnn&m and Mm:. Fisa are at the | ivardman Park Hotel. ‘The vice governor of the Federal Re- ~rve Board and Mrs. Charles S. Ham- 2 have opened their apartment at the iay-Adams for the season. Maj. Woolmén Gibson Emory, United tes Marine Corps, and Mrs. Emory 11l entertain at a tea December 14 in “eir home to present their daughter, tiss Lillian Emory. Maj. Emory is sta- ‘oned at Lakehurst, but Mrs. Emory is r2ssing part of the season in Wash- W d From Senatorial Takes Formal Bow Today. Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Van- >nberg will present their daughter, Ziss Barbara Vandenberg, to soclety at tea this afternoon from 4 until 7 ock in the Florentine room of the i Vardman Park Hotel. The debutante Il wear a bouffant gown of turquois { ' ue net with small puffed sleeves and ill carry an old-fashioned bouquet. rs. Vandenberg will be in black velvet. he decorations in the room are pink ses, palms and ferns. Miss Katherine "andley of Grand Rapids is visiting “iss Vandenberg and will be among hose assisting. Senator and M: idenberg_enter- 1214 F St. NEW MID- WINTER HATS $5.00 New Pastel Felts . . s her Satils . . . ‘Celes phanes . . . Angoras . . . just arrived: A charming i selection of all new shades. i Clearance | 129 HATS Taken from higher- priced racks and priced for clear- ance. Them fO!‘ Sevcral Days. tained informally at a buffet supper in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel Sunday evening in honor of their daughter and,Miss Handley. Among the many entertainments being planned for Miss Vandenberg and her guests will be a luncheon Saturday to be given by Miss Beatrice Aitchison, daughter of Inter- state Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison, at the Carlton Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Newbold will entertain at a dinner dance at the Montgomery Country Club, T 14, to present their daughter, Miss Nancy Newbold. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont will en- tertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. Henry Clews of New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Stephen Corby will entertain at tea Monday afternoon, December 30, to present their daughter, Miss Muriel Eleanor Corby. Mr. and Mrs, Corby will be hosts that 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929. evening to young people at a ball in their home. Mrs. Robert Hinckley has been added gton Bachelors’ Cotillion, in the May- flower Hotel Monday evening. A rehearsal for the figures of the cotillion will be held Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock in Ttalian garden of the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. . Willlam Livingston Crounse, who have been spending 10 days in Atlantic City, have returned to Washington. Mrs. George Mesta entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Barclay, in New York. Miss Laura Tuckerman, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ‘Tuckerman, will be the honor guest of Mrs. Robert Gardiner at a dinner dance Saturday evening at the Sherry-Nether- land, in New York. Miss Cynthia Carolina Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Hill, en- tertained at luncheon today at the May- flower in compliment to the debutantcs | of the season. The iuncheon was served in the palm court of the hotel, the guests being seated at an oval table which was decorated with various shades of vel- low and gold chrysanthemums with tall yellow candles. Covers were laid for 45. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay Bayly will entertain at dinner tomorrow in honor of Dr. and Mrs. A, Seldell, who have recently returned from France. Later they will take their guests to ADVANCED! February Sale prices this week only. We do not want to carry a large stock of bed room and dining room suites into our inventory, so we are going to let you save from fifty to a hundred and fifty dollars on any suite you may select—just at the most ‘opportune time of the year when you are thinking of buying a bed room suite or a dining room suite for Christmas. A small deposit will hold your selection until such time as you will require delivery of same. tunity to buy Our object in having this sale is to give you an oppor- suite of Baum’s Quality Fur- niture with your Christmas Savings Fund or any other fund you might have and at the same time to decrease our stock before inventory Connecticut Avenue Opposite Mayflower Hotel a very lovely, the New Willard to the dance given by the Southern Society. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Earman and | My Crain to the list of chaperons for the Wash- | their children have returned to their| in, home at West Palm Beach, Fla., after spending some time with Mrs. Earman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black have returned to their apartment in the Plaza in New York after spending some time at White Sulphur Springs and a few days in Washington with Mrs. Black’s father, Col. Henry May. Judge and Mrs, Los Angeles have returned to Washing- ton and_are again at the Mayflower, Judge McCormick is here in connec- servance and Enforcement. Mr. Guido R. Perera of Boston, whose | marriage to flower. Miss Young Selects Date For Her Marriage to Mr. Crain. A wedding of interest in Washington You will thoroughly enjoy the COMMUNITY DINNERS now being served in Tilden Gardens Cafe Connecticut Ave. at Tilden Street From 6 to _7:30 P.M. Sundays, 1 to 3—5:30 to 7:30 Dinner, $1.00 Luncheon, 75¢ and $1.00 Served Daily from 12 to 2 P.M. “Our cuisine and service are equaled by none at the price, and excelled by NONE at ANY PRICE.” Let us do your entertaining for you—Private LUNCHEONS DINNERS BRIDGE For all social functions you will find the atmosphere entirely differ- ent in character from the usual cafe Sty e S M el nished Lounge. Phone Cleveland 5334 for speclal menus and prices. methods. P. J. McCormick of where they make their home when tion with his duties as a member of the National Commission on Law Ob- | Miss Faith Phillips will take place Thursday, arrived in Wash- ington this morning and is at the May- will take place January 18, when Miss Helen H. Young, daughter of Dr. Hugh | Hampton Young and the late Mrs. —_— WE Young of Baltimore, will become the bride of Mr. Bennett Crain, son of Mrs. Crain of this city “-“nd the late 5 . ‘The wedding will take place at 4:30 o’clock, in St. David’s Protestant Episcopal Church, in Baltimore. The bridegroom-elect is the brother of Miss Eleanor Crain, debutante o the season, Wwho wa$ presented to Baliimore soclety Jast evening at the first Monday ger- man of Baltimore Bachelors, Former Gov. Robert A. Cooper of South Carolina was the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum lunch- eon of the Woman's National Demo- cratic Club yesterday.. His subject was “The Decentralization of Government.” Some ofthose attending the luncheon were Mrs. George M. Eckels, who intro- duced the speaker, and Mrs. Cooper, —_— . 510 Fine Damask Over Drapery Sets . ... Includes valance, sides 2V yards long, Tic-back. A very untisual vaine] McDEVI’I'r 1211 F St 2nd Fle Distriet 3211 on and 0f Course We'll Be Glad to Cash Your Xmas. Checks MBProoks.Co MuchMore Than Just G- STREET BETWEEN, For Wednesda PRE-HOLIDAY SALE of Fall Coats, Suits and Frocks 33139 REDUCTIONS silk or wool smart afternoon and evening models in sizes 14 to 40. Mrs. Nathaniel Dial, Mrs. Lin 3 Charles A. Mrs. Frank THE POLLYANNA BEAUTY SHOP —Is celebrating its 5th Anniver~ sary. We wish to thank our patrons for making our business $10 All Permanent Waves, Realistic & Edmonds Open Evenings Appointments Col. 10127 ot Necessary 3534 14th St. N.W. street frocks INCORPORATED 1919 Que Street nTH 12TH . OPPORTINITY EK” We Have Included Many of Our Former $69 and $79 COATS To Sell Quickly at ‘47" Coats—Second Floor Our Entire Stock of FUR COATS NOW Long before the usual time for such a drastic step, but this year our Opportunity Week demands unusual Every sport, street or.dress fur coat in stock one-third off the marked price on the coat. Fur Coats—Second Floor A Special Feature for Wednesday Third Day of Opportunity Week Party Frock Day Truly Most Exciting Values at $14 and $22 For Juniors, Misses and Women Little Women and Larger Women Glorious new lines in Velvets, Taffetas, Moires, Chiffons, Satins, and Crepes in the Pastel shades, Black Eggshell, White, Reds, Blues, and Greens. Almost all the newest models. Trains, new drapes, bow backs, side bows, low fullness in tulle, and, of course, Fishtails. And, incidentally, the prices of these two groups repre- sent most important savings. Dresses—Third Floor OO OO Lavishly furred, of course, and oh, how smartly styled they are . .. in blacks with black furs and lighter furs, also all the newest shades, trimmed with fashion’s favorite types of fur. In sizes. for | every miss and woman. Larger women, too. One-Third Of! o] e——=3[o[c———=[o[——=]a]—=[o]c———|o]———=I0] SOCIETY. Edmonston & Co. INCORPORATED No Branch Stores Carl M. Bets, Mgr. 612 13th St. ewt, Slde Between F & G Sts, Clearance of the “Left Overs”’ from Our Great 54th Anniversary Sale $Q.85 A wonderful collection of Shoes. Out- standing Quality—Most desirable models—a Big variety. .. Of course, there are not all sizes in each style, but there are almost numberless styles. You'll find something you'll like surely, and be fitted, too. EdmonstonsCo. INGCORPORATED No Branch Stores CARL M..BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th Street Bet &G s, lolc———lolc———]ale———]o/c——]a]c———[a/[c———[a[c——=]a] iale——=alc——|oa[———|n| the Usual “‘Event’’ MUCH more because it represents a great effort “& on our part to give you timely, fashionable merchandise at prices that will be obviously unusual. An effort so great that quite truthfully we are only able to do it twice a year . . . It is our way of showing our appreciation to the thousands of ‘Washington women who have made our store so suc- cessful and our way of introducing M. Brooks to those women who are not acquainted with “one of ‘Washington’s most dependable stores.” : For Wednesday—One Day Only! In Our Opportunity Sale Our Entire Stock of $4-% and $5.% HANDBAGS Beautiful New Styles Amazingly Priced at $4,.39 You may choose from Real Calf, Morocco Print, Pin Seal, Goat, Antelope Suede, Lizard Grain. In Black, Brown, Tan, and Navy, also Gray, Green, and Burgundy. All sizes, all shapes; covered, shell and self frames; beauti- fully trimmed and fitted. Handbags—Main Floor For Wednesday—One Day Only! In Our Opportunity Sale Ladies’ Wrist Watches Regularly $12.50 and $15.50 Very Specially Priced at $8.95 - La Belle guaranteed genuine Swiss - 6-jewel movement. With rolled plate and jewel set case. Or plain case if preferred. Jewelry—Main Floor