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B2 SOCIETY THE EVENING SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land to Give Annual Reception to Judiciary Tonight. tions of this season tonight when they receive the judiciary at 9 o'clock. The reception to diplomats and the dinner to the cabi- | net, which were planned for December, | were postponed becwise of the period of mourning fcr th: late Secretary of War, Mr. James W. Good. Arrange- ments for the reception tonight will foi- Jow the custor: of the last few years, | and Mrs. Hoover has improved enough | to be expected in her place beside the President this evening. The members of the Chief Executive's official family will be received in the private apartments on the second floor and will accompany | the President and Mrs. Hoover down | the state stairway to the blue room. | The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stim- son and the Secretary of the Navy and | Mrs. Adams will be absent, being mem- | bers of the delegation to the Naval | Conference_in London, which is sailing today for England. President Hoover had guests dining | with him last evening including Sec- tetary of Commerce and Mrs. Lamont | dnd Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dichl and Miss Joan Diehl of Pittsburgh. | Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Sec- | fetary of Labor, will give a tea for about 100 guests this afternoon to meet Mr. E. H. Sothern, the famous Shakes- pearean actor, who will speak on behalf f the Junior Theater. Mrs. John J. 'Connor will introduce Mr. Sothern, ¢nd the Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo will speak pn the plans of the Junior Theater. § Mrs. Davis, who has always been an | ¢nthusiastic supporter of this move- fnent. will be assisted by Mrs. Alvin E. Dodd, Mrs. Frank West and Mrs. | William Barrett Ridgely, who will pour | tea, and members of the Junior League. | i The Ambassador of Great Britain and | fady Isabella Howard will entertain a | company in their box at the perform- nce of “Don Juan,” which will be given tomorrow evening by the Ger- | man Opera Company as the third in the series of operatic performances | planned through this week and next. Italian abd Bel, Envoys Here Celebrate Royal Wedding. The Italian embassy was the scene of a brilliant reception and ball last evening, when the Ambassador and | Nobil de Martino entertained in celebra- | tion of the marriage of her royal high- | fess Marie Jose of Belgium to his royal | highness Crown Prince Humbert, heir- | apparent to the Italian throne, which ook place yesterday morning in Rome. | he spaclous embassy was gay with | guantities of pink roses and azaleas and | ghe huge Italian flag hung above the doorway. ¢ The Ambassador and Nobil de Mar- fino received in the drawing room and were assisted by the military and naval pttaches of the embassy, Brig. Gen. Au- usto Villa and Capt. Nobile Luigl Notarbarto dei Duchi di Villarosa and the counselor, Conte Marchetti. Nobil fie Martino wore a gown of white and Bilver cloth. made on long graceful lines With a train | There were about 400 guests, includ- | ing the Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- tis: cabinet members, members of the Eiplomatic corps and a number from $mart residential scciety. | RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover will | Preceding the reception the Belgian give the first of the State func- | Ambassador, Prince de Ligne, gave a ] dinner honoring the royal ‘nuptials, when the company included the Italian Ambassador and Nobil de Martino, members of the embassy staff, includ- ing the counselor, Conte Marchetti; the second counselor and Signora Catalani, the military attache, Gen. Villa: thi first secretary, Signor Leonardo Vitetti: the secretary, Nobile Soardi; the navai attache, Capt. Nobile Luigi Notarbar- tolo; the air attache of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Hetherington, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Long, the second secre- tary of the British embassy, Mr. C. J. W. Torr; the first secretary of the Bel- glan embassy, Viscount de Lantsheere; Baron Bufin, Mme. Feyrick, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney War- ren, Mrs. William Brown Meloney of New York, Senorita Vittoria Catalani, Miss Katharine Wilkins and Miss Ade- laide Wolstenholme. The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will be the honor guests of the Bureau of Com- mercial Economics in the Carlton Ho- tel Sunday night at 9 o'clock. Special tickets of admission haye been issued by the bureau to see the splendid new films of Germany, and the organization’s stafl speaker, Mr. John George Bucher, will speak. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro entertained at dinner last evening in honcr of the United States Ambassador to Chile and Mrs, William S. Culbertson. The company_ included the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de a B | Davila, the Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Viteri, Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, the charge d'af- faires of Cuba and Senora de Baron, the first secretary of the Chilean em- bassy. Senor Don Oscar Blanco Viel; Col.” and Mrs. Edward Clifford, Mrs. Bert New, Dr. and Mrs. Victor Alfaro, Mrs. Brewster Marwick, Miss Julia Cul- bertscn, Mr. Edwin Flather and Senor Don Eduardo M. Sosa, attache of the Panama legation. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos_are_arriving in New York today on the Olympic, after spending several months abroad. The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey will entertain at a musicale this evening in the legation. ‘Mme. Van Royen, wife of the Minister of the Netherlands, will be at home to- morrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, and also_will receive Fridays, January 24 and February 7 and 21. ‘The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Ferdinand Veverka, is arriving in New York today on the Olympic. The Chinese Minister and Mme. Wu were _hosts dinner last evening in Are You Entertaining? Pastry Shop SANDWICHES (ORI ) Sandwiches for all social oceasions 806 17th Street (2nd Floor) Metropolitan 1568 45c = =~ 3.25 v 1 M.Prooks-Co 2 STREET" S TWEEN UTH 12TH ® Every Single COAT In Our Entire Stock Emphatically Il REDUCED! N Savings of .\ for Thrifty $15 to $75 Misses and . Women—Extras, Too! Featuring - These - || “CHOSEN FASHIONS” ..~ Black COATS Kolinsky Civet Cat H Natural Fox H Fine Caracul —with luxurious trimming of Black Furs or smart contrasting Furs, . . . Smart shades, too. Every type of flare. Chic straight lines. SUCH FURS AS THESE Chinese Beaver Real Wolf Dog Natural Fitch T 3 FEATURE GROUPS $38—355—79 Brooks'—Coats—Second Floor compliment to the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, who was accompanied by his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. Others in the company were the Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. William De Witt Mitchell, |and Mrs MacWhitc, Senator and Mrs. | Charles L. McNary, the counselor of | the Turkish embassy and Mme. Bedy, the chief of staff, United States Army, and Mrs. Charles P, Summerall, the Assistant_ Attorney General and Mrs. George R. Farnum, the secretary to the President and Mrs. George Akerson, Rear Admiral and Mrs, Harry P. Huse, | and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. The Minister of Poland, Mr. Fili- powlez, will entertain at dinner this | evening in the legation. | — — | _ Representative Edward M. Irwin of | Tlinois entertained a company of 18 | at_dinner last evening at the Carlton, where he is stopping during the present session of Congress. Representative H. E. Barbour has | been joined at the Hotel Roosevelt by | Mrs. Barbour, who has been passing ;g‘r’rrx;i time in their home, in Cali- a, Senator and Mrs. Felix Hebert have | canceled all social engagements, owing to the death of the former's brother, | | Mr. Eugene Hebert. Senator and Mrs. Hebert and their family are again in their apartment in Wardman Park Ho- |tel, having just returned from their home in West Warwick, R. I. Mrs. Gann to Assist | Mrs. Deneen at Tea Today. | Mrs. Deneen, wife of Senator Charles S. Dencen of Illinois, will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her | home, at 1920 Twenty-third street. Mrs, Deneen will have receiving with her her daughter, Miss Bina Day Deneen, | and her house guest, Mrs. Rose A. An- | thon. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of the Vice President, will preside at the In the sale of this smart shop are some velvet afternoon dresses in small sizes. below cost. Evening gowns are being sacrificed to make room for an attractive showing of Southland resort wear. Potomac 222 1728 Connecticut Avenue (A few doors below S Street) [ ®hillip-Lowse —has just received a number of new flat crepes and printed chiffon dresses and light felt and white felt hats for early Spring and re- sort wear. Reasonable prices of these fresh colorful outfits make it possible to relieve vour somber Winter wardrobe at a small cost. North 2052 1727 L Street (Just around the corner from Connecticut Avenue) R R R MPASTERNAK Pasternak’s sale is a real joy to cmart shoppers who like and get a satisfaction out of being able to purchase exclusive Pasternak ap- parel at prices of bargains. _ The values in coats, furs, suits, dresses, hats, formal gowns and wraps are marvelous. To those who in past years have taken advantage of this yearly sale and now look forward to and count on it—a single announce- ment was sufficient. These fas- tidious women are in the shop bright and early scouting through the racks—taking their choice and replenishing _their- wardrobe. To you who do not know sales and Washington—let us say—do not loose any time in hurrying down to Pasternak’s to join smart shoppers here. + g New apparel for those going South is arriving daily. the Minister of the Irish Free State | | Howard County, Md., and are at the QUEEN QUAL STAR, WASHI tea table, alternating with Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan, Mrs. Otis F. Glenn of Illinois, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff of West Virginia and Mrs. Charles | W. Waterman of Colorado, wives of | Senators, 5TON, Mrs. Black, wife of Senator Hugo | Black, will leave today for Florida, where she will pass the remainder of the Winter, and has therefore canceled | all social engagements. Mrs. Black will be accompanied by her two small sons, Hugo and Sterling Black. It is because of the recent llness of young Hugo that | Mrs. Black is taking him to a warmer | climate. ~ Senator Black will remain | in their apartment in the Wardman | | Park Hotel, where Mrs. Black and theil | children wiil join him in the Spring. | Representative and Mrs. Stephen W. | Gambrill have closed their home, in | Army-Navy Hotel Apartments for the season. | | Representative Katherine Langley of | Kentucky and her daughter, Mrs. Kath- | erine Langley Bentley, have returned D. C, THURSDAY, at the Willard for the remainder of this session of Congress. Representative and Mrs. Homer Hall have been foined in their apartment, in the Hotel Roosevelt, by their son, Mr. Harry H. Hall, who will pass a week with his parents before returning to his home in Bloomington, Tll. The newly appointed United States Minister to Costa Rica, Mr. Charles C. Eberhardt, is at the Mayflower. Mr. Eberhardt was formerly Minister to Nicaragua. News has just been recelved of the marriage, which took place in Paris today, of Mrs. Genevieve W. Ryan of |New York and Washington, widow of Thomas Jefferson Ryan, Comte de Janze of Paris. ligious ceremony took place Church of St. Pierre ChlE a civil ceremony. Only immediate rela- tives were present. The wedding break- fast was served in the home of the Vicomtesse Leon de Janze, mother of the bridegroom. Col. and Mrs. A. T. Smith of Fort Eustis, Va., are at the Martinique for a few days. Mrs. Angwin, wife of Capt. Willias A. Angwin, Medical Corps, U. 8. N., will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but will receive the remaining Friday and the ‘The re- in the on the Naval Hospital reservation. Senor Carlos Salazar and Senor Eu- from their home, in Pikesville, where they spent the holidays. They will be SA T regular stock and s Take advantage of '“ great saving. DRASTICALLY gene Silva Pena, Guatemalan delegates (Cont on Third Page.) SEMI~ANNUAL L= ITY FOOTWEAR Offering hundreds of Queen Quality Shoes taken from our pairs of genuine pecially reduced. this opportunity to buy one or more pairs at this REDUCED 55 choice of sizes AAA to CONNECTICUT AVENLE v 4 MAR!A) JHORS N mgbrié Farrell Science of Beautiful Hair This is the season of the year when your appearance, just as your body, must be carefully look- ed after—to hold up and be beauti- ful in spite of the mad rush which your date book lines out for you. Always go to the best, where science and training are involved— And so we advise Frances Fox Institute to you for your hair troubles. Frances Fox Institute have established a foremost reputation as hair specialists among men and women of our country and those across by 29 years of success. If your hair is colorless, lifeless, dry or oily—or if it is falling out and it is flecked with dandruff— see the specialists of Frances Fox at once. One shampoo and treat- ment here—and you will never go elsewhere, Decatur 5475 1341 Connecticut Avenue (Below Dupont Circle—FI. 2) Br. Off.—Woodward Bldg., 240 Nat. 9258 L Underwood & Underwood There is a natural tendency among people to fail to appre- ciate things which they may have —we are always chasing rainbows. If you are not a native Wash- ingtonian—you_will recognize how this fact applies to Underwood and Underwood. Before you came here vou al- ways were impressed with the beauty of pictures of the Nation's Capital, the eminent figures of our land and visitors from others—by Underwood and Underwood. Underwood and Underwood’s name was interchangeable with fine national and international photography. Now you are here at the end of the rainbow—and while you still know the superlative pictures of Underwood and Underwood—you take it as a matter of fact and put off having yours made. This is a transient age—you may not be in Washington long—so why not take advantage of the opportunity to have a sitting made now? Pictures as low as $20 a dozen. Decatur 4100 1230 Connecticut Avenue Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. Extraordina Values i Pumps, Straps and Ties The season’s smart styles, including Black, Brown, Blue and Green Suede and Kid; Patent leather, Satin and Reptile leathers. Complete C. All height heels. Tab]z Seru;cc Teas and dinner parties rely most upon the silver, the china, the glassware and the linens for their success. Have you seen the display at Dulin & Martin's? The windows on L Street show some beautiful table services. But this is only a peep at all the lovely sets inside.. Variety of pattern, color and design varies with the type you wish. From breakfast sets to banquet sets—we feel safe in saying that Dulin & Martin can show you a larger selection from which to choose than any other place in Washington. Dismiss your car at the door— free parking service is but one of the conveniences which the smart store has incorporated for shoppers. Connecticut. Avenue and L TN The Complexion of a Rose Washington's social season is in the spotlight of the Nation— it is in full sway. Holidays, combined with the regular program, have filled your days and evenings. You may no- tice in your mirror that you look weary—and your skin is not as you would have it. The thing for you to do—and do immediately—is telephone De- catur 2040 — Elizabeth Arden’s Salon—and set a time for one of her marvelous treatments. If you have been going on nervous energy-—you will find that the peace, quiet and soothing methods of _Elizabeth Arden's treatments will relax your nerves and muscles in a delightful, sublime rest. And the result will be a_com- plexion as fine, clean, smooth and fragrant as a June rose. 1134 Connecticut Avenue 30 T Franklin National Bank We are now looking forward to another Christmas. Make it a pleasure by joining the 1930 Franklin National Bank Christmas_Savings Club. is paid on .50 a week 1.00 a week 200 a week 5.00 a.gyeek 1111 Connectivit Avenue 10th and Pa. Avenue lot, following | afternoons in January in her quarters | JANUARY PLAY TO BE PRESENTED. Waugh Players Will Offer Three- Act Mystery at Church. A three-act mystery play, “The House of the Flashing Light,” is to be prasented at the Waugh Methodist Epliscopal Church tonight and tomorrow night by the Waugh Players. This is the fourth presentation of the group. The cast includes Bertha Wond- rack, Helen Lyons, Frances Geretti, 1930. Positively No Single Dresses Will Be Sold During This Sale Except at Regular Prices of Every Dress in Stock is original PRICE OF ON| ular p ‘N’ ORIGINAL T 0 BRESLAU we =5 L T 0 BRESLAU TWO gt TWO grichas TWO enicnas GINAL TWO g | be furnished by a portion of the Boys' | THE WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH Semi-Annual Reduction Sale! Stetson Shoes, %67 (Street, Sport and Afternoon Wear) Ra-Leigh Coats, *597 (Fur-Trimmed and Plain) Paulina Frocks, ¥14°° (Sport and Street Wear) 'Knox Hats, %5 (New Winter Styles—formerly $15, $18, $20) All Sales Final; No Credits; No Exchanges Raleigh Haberdasher unmmmmumumm G OWNS LT e DRESS SALE! TWICE EACH YEAR we h:lz a store-wide Stock Clearance—A Clean Sweep Washington woman realizes the style, quality and value of —OUR ADV. FERING OF “TWO for ONE” WILL ATTRACT store opens 8:30 a.m. SOCIETY. Thelma Fowler, Ethel Giest, Elizabeth i Hall, Gertrude Smith, Ida Foore, Dor- Arrest Balks Aliens. ;n‘-y D\énn,‘ms, !{'ll:n }(;ufler. sLh' Fayette | HAVRE, France, January 9 (#).— rice, Paul Smith, Hazen Shea, Jack Tiny spots of grease and oil scattered Browning, William Markey, James | Bridges, Walter Marlow and Herbert | °¢F the brand-new overalls of three Bosworth. The play is under the direc- | YOUNg men in the engine room of the tion of Mrs. Lillian Babbott. Music will | French liner Ile de France yesterday attracted the attention of Inspectdr Mathieu of the surete generale. As & e e R result they were charged with attempt- e 1,600,000 tourists who in 1920 | ing to smuggle t visited Vancouver, British Columbia, 17 | United States: 'mE"{;".’Jr":‘pJflc“: s per cent stayed at tourist camps. they were ollers in name only. > Independent Band. - 1310 F Street Y HATS LA resla 1307~9~11~13 G St.NW, 9 TWO BRESLAU DRESSES for the Sale Starts FRIDAY MORNING | . $15.00 DRESSES for $15.00 $25.00 DRESSES for $25.00 - $29.50 DRESSES for $29.50° $35.00 DRESSES for $35.00° $39.50 DRESSES for $39.50 - $49.50 DRESSES for $49.50 $59.50 DRESSES for $59.50: E TO YOU IS TO BE ON HAND 4,000 DRESSES IN THIS SALE BRESLAU'’S STREET DRESSES—crepe, chiffon, satin and prints. SRS kB 65 b AFTERNOON DRESSES—georgettes, chiffons and . creiey georg! Deposits EVENING DRESSES—chiffons, moire, satins and Accepled crepes. DANCE DRESSES—taffetas, chiffons, georgettes. on any BUSINESS DRESSES—solid color and figured silks. SPORT DRESSES—washable silks and novelties. Purchase JUNIORS® 13 TO 19—MISSES’ —will be 14 TO 16—WOMEN'S 36 TO ALL SIZ 46—EXTRA SIZES TO 563%. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COATS OFF Fur and Fur Trimmed F —Dress and Sport Mod- oy held for 30 days No Exchanges No Refunds No Credits els — Finest Materials— Breslau Expert Workmanship. by EVERY COAT IN OUR All Sales STOCK IS INCLUDED. Final!