Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1930, Page 18

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING '‘STAR, WASHINGTON, b o ThESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1930. Grouitch will come to Washington be- |among the passengers arriving in New |lurn to the fore returning abroad, and visit among | York wdaulm the Prance from |livering the her many friends here. Europe. will be in New York for e it a brief stay before coming to Wi .| Gen. Jan Christiaan Smuts, former Miss Martha McClure will arrive to-!ton for the remainder of the season. |permier of South Africa and promi- day from her home in Iowa to spend nent statesman, is at the Carlton dur- several weeks with her sister, Mrs, Wil-| The Director General of the Pan-|ing his stay in ‘Washington. . American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, has | B--2 SOCIETY SOCIETY. ter's daughter, Miss Eleanor Allen Ed- city immadiately atter de- munds, - . nfin&. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Atherton will give a dinner followed by dancing Fri- Gouniry” Gl for" s Latra Walcott ub for ura cof ‘Tuckerman, Miss McClure has President and Mrs. Hoover to Dine With Secretary Mellon in His Apartment This Evening. HE President and Mrs. Hoover are the guests in whose honor the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, will en- tertain at dinner this evening, this being the third in the series of din- ner parties given annually for the Chiet FExecutive by the members of his offi- cial family. = Mrs. Hoover has sufficient- 1y recovered as to expect to attend the dinner. ‘The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- tis, will be the guest in whose honor Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary will entertain at dinner this evening. Secretary and Mrs. Hyde to Hold Deferred Reception to Personnel. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. [ Hyde will receive the personnel of the department at the Mayflower Hotel Saturday afternoon, the party having been postponed to this date because of the official mourning for the late Secre- tary of War. At the tea table will be Mrs. J. W. Lyman.and Mrs. Frank Sheldon, and assisting will be Mrs. m coe C. Patterson. Mrs. Hugh Smith, MYs. Charles Kaiser, Mrs. Charles Alger, M's. Edward D. Hayes and Mrs. Eugene An- drews. Mrs. Hyde will be at home tomorrow afternoon, when she will have at_the tea table Dr. Louis Stanley and Mrs. Raymond Pratt. Generally assisting will be Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Mrs. PFred Steckman and Mrs. Charles E. Kiefner. The Minister of the Union of South Africa, Mr. Eric Hendrik Louw, was host at luncheon today at the Metro- politan Club in compliment to the fa- mous South African, Gen. J: C. Smuts, former premier of that unio: ‘The other guests were the Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Joseph P. Cotton: the Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Arthur M. Hyde; the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Robert Patterson Lamont; the Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis; the Am- bassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard: the Minister of Portugal, Vis- count_d’Alte; the Minister of Canada, Mr. Vincent Massey; the Minister of the Netherlands, Mr. J. H. van Royen; the Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Nicholas Longworth; Senator George. H. Mosct, president pro tempore of the Senate; Senator Key Pittman, Senator Arthur Capper, Representative Stephen G. Po! ter, Representative Hamilton Fish, Representative Robert Low Bacon, Re, resentative James M. Beck; the counse- lor of the British embassy, Mr. Ronald Campbell; the counselor of the legation of the Irish Free State, Mr. William J. B. Macaulay; the secretary of the Cana- dian legation, Mr. Hume Wrong; the military attache of the British embassy, Col. Pope-Hennessy; the Assistant Sec. retary®of Commerce, Dr. Julius Klein; Mr, Prentiss Gilbert of the State De- partment; Gen. John J. Pershing; for- mer Attorney General, Mr. George W. ‘Wickersham: Mr. Adolph Caspar Miller, Canon Anson Phelps Stokes, Sir Her- bert Baker, Mr. Newbold Noyes, Mr. Richard V. Oulahan, Mr. Phillip Kerr, Mr. Mark Sullivan, Mr. Philip C. Nash, Mr. Rickatson-Hatt, Mr. Kenneth Clark and the commercial secretary of the South African legation, Dr. P. R. Botha. Senator Key Pittman was host at luncheon yesterday in honor of the dis- tinguished South African soldier, Gen. Smuts. Other guests were the Minister of South Africa, Mr. Louw; members of the foreign relations committee of the Senate, including Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California, Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, Senator Frederick H. Gillett of Massachusetts, Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, Senator Guy Despard Goff of West Virginia, Senator Robert M. La Follette, jr. of Wis- consin: Senator Arthur H. Vandenburg of Michigan, Senator Claude A. Swan- son of Virginia, Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi, Senator Walter P. George of Georgia, Senator Hugo L. Black of Alabama, Senator Robert F. Wagner of New York, Senator James E. Watson of Indiana, Senator Charles L. McNary of Orégon, Senator Morris Sheppard of ‘Texas and Senator Wesley L. Jones of SSESS 22272 Washington; Mr. Philip Kerr, Ms Philip C. Nash and Mr. Baruch of | New York. Senator Pittman is a mem- | ber of the foreign relations committee of the Senate. ‘The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter returned last evening from New York, where they spent the week end and attended the banquet Saturday eve- ning given in their honor by the Swiss colony in New York. The banquet cele- brated the tenth anniversary of the arrival of the Minister and Mme. Peter in this country, where they have made & host of friends. Many telegrams and letters from those in all sections of this country who were unable to attend the dinner were read to the company by the master of ceremonies. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain at dinner Sat- urday, January 25, in honor of the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara. The Minister of China and Mme. Wu entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador of Great Brit- ain and Lady Isabella Howard. The other guests were the French Ambas- sador #nd Mme. Claudel, the Minister of Bulgaria apd Mme. Radeff, Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Admiral and Mrs. Charles . Hughes, the secretary to the President and Mrs. Lawrence Ritchey, Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr and Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Briant H. Wells. Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- berg will enwrul}ril ‘n 2 drltm"tontl:;: day evening in their apartment & W!y.ldmln Park Hotel. There will be 24 in the company. Mrs. Seymour Lowman, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, will be at home Saturday afternoons. January 18 and January 25. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, wife of Representative Thatcher of Kentucky, gave a unique tea yesterday afternoon in her apartment at the George Wash- ington Inn, when Spanish was the only tongue spoken. Mrs. Thatcher, as well as her hus- band, not only speaks Spanish, but is a student of Spanish-speaking coun- tries, ‘and her guests were Senora de Grisanti and Senorita Carmen Teresa Grisanti, wife and daughter of the Minister of Venezuela: Senora de Al- faro, wife of the Minister of Panama; Senora de Chevalier, wife of the sec- Panama legal Ty the Cuban embassy; Mrs. Boliver Lioyd, Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs. Pedro Guevara and Mrs. Camilo Osias, wives of the delegates in Congress from the Philip- pine Islands: Mrs. Louis Bethard of Cuba, Mrs, Edward Conger of Panama, Mason Gray, Mrs. Charles Kerr, and Mrs. Charles Julien Wheeler, Mrs. Ella Herbert Micou and Miss Julia Duke Henning of Louisville, Mrs. Harry E. Hull, wife of Repre- sentative Hull, who has been at their home in Peoria, Ill, has joined him in their apartment at the Wardman Park SALES AND SERVICE JC HARDI) In the Arthgr Burt Sale you will find the smartest styles. There are shoes for southern wear, for after- noon, street and evening wear, shoes of paramount quality at reduced prices. ARTHUR Lizerd and suede combine to make this smart pump an ex- cellent model to wear now and until late Spring. Reduced from $16.50 to $12.85 This smart suede pump with appliqued calfskin s an out- standing model. Re- duced from $13.80 to $10.85 This smart Cuban- heel model of sueds and calfskin is de- cidedly good for street wear. Reduced from 318 to $12.85 BURT !3_4 UREEESS &F S CECECCLCLE f MRS. HENRY STURGESS, Daughter of George Meredith, famous English novelist, just arrived in Washing- ton to be the guest of Mrs. Sidney Cloman, at her home on Kalorama road. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, wife of the newly appointed Senator from Wyoming, who ‘succeeded the late Senator Francis E. Warren, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, wife of the former Representative from that State, will entertain at an informal at- . home this afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Mondell will be Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. George H. Moses, Mrs. Willlam J. Harris, Mrs, PFred A. Britten, Mrs, Clyde Kelly, Mrs. William M. Jardine, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Miss Margaret Sullivan and Mrs. Will Gregg of New York and her sister, Miss Lucy Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann are the guests in whose henor Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Adams will entertain buffet supper this evening in their home in Edgemoor. ‘The first secretary of the Belgian em- bassy and Mme. de Streel will arrive in New York today after spending sev- eral months’ vacation in Belgium. Mme. de Streel was before her marriage last Summer Miss Helena Lodge, daugh- ter of Mrs. George Cabot Lodge and granddaughter of the late Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. The secretary of the Czechoslovakian legation and Mme. Papanek entertained lfomplny of eight at dinner last eve- ning. The Grand Duchess Kira of Russia will be the guest of honor at & dinner dance Priday evening, which Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman 'fll&'fl in the National Woman's Country Club. The grand duchess was in New York yesterday as the guest of Mrs. Henry P. Loomis at the Park Lane. Mrs. Loo- mis gave a supper and musicale in her honor last evening following the din- ner party, which the Duchess de Riche- lieu gave. The parties were in cele- bration of the Russian New Year and the program was Russian music and dances, Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jackson will go to Philadelphia today and will meet the grand duchess there and attend the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Heckscher will give tonight for the la W. B. MWoses & Sons B ST’REET AT ELEVENTH Smartest Felts assume a bit of straw $12.50 STRAW, the first harbinger of spring, finds a most acceptable place on the new hats of felt. A touch of bakou, port bonheur or chauvre soie heralds the new mode with 1215 G St. tee for quality. trimmed. Coats of Caracul, i Coats of Southern Mink trimmed. Coats of Jap Mink, in Coats of 1f more convepient, mal ment of any amount you wish and divide the balance into TEN PARTS. WE MENTION THREE FEATURE GROUPS Coats of Northern Seal (dyed Belgian Hare), plain and ts of Dark Muskrat, Fox trimmed. 3 Vglue: to $225.00for. . . .. .... Coats of Russian Caracul, brown and gray. Values Up to $595.00 for . . . . . ALL FOX SCARFS REDUCED surprising loveliness. : The Hat Salon, First Floor 'Wm-Rosendorf The Original “G” Street Furrier . Natioms Half Price and Less Than Half for Fur Coats! A clean sweep of all stock—the outstanding fashi of the season—backed by the famous Ramg::f m:::: a down p Coats of Black Pony, nicely trimmed. and $79.50 ). Coats of Black, Brown and Gray Caracul, plain and Values Up to $395.00 for. . . .. .‘ 1 8950 and trimmed. Natural Squirrel, plain and trimmed. 25% to 33 - debutante daughter of Mr. S e en adel y to attend the dinner and ball which Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Hechscher will ive this evening in the Bellevue-Strat- rd for Mrs. Heckscher's daughter, Miss | Eleanor Allen Edmunds. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann will be the gut in whose honor Mrs. Lucy Wilder will entertain at luncheon to- morrow at the Mayflower following the morning concert. Mme. Groultch, wife of the Jugosla: }‘dlnmu '4;" gxfi gnur: DV!V ls:h énmes. -n; T al gton, will arrive in New York today aboard the France for a visit in this country. Mme. llam Fitch Kelley. come to Washington for the opening Thursday of the National Woman's Country Club, of which she is & mem- ber of the advisory board for Iowa. Princess Margaret Boncompagni is| e Are' You Entertaining? SAND:WJI?HES 806 17th Street (2nd Floor) Metropolitan 1568 45¢ P %o 3.25 » 10 COURSE OF EDUCATIONAL LECTURES “The Tr;th About - Oriental Rugs” NEJIB HEKIMIAN EVERY Thursday Evening, 8:30 Beginning Thursday, Jan. 16 1226 Conn. Ave. Courtesy of NAZARIAN & HEKIMIAN, INC. fone to Atlantic City, where he will de- | iver an address Road Yo Afternoon 1213 F Street Rizik - Brothers Final Clearance! GOWNS Dinner FROCKS Sport and Street COATS Dress and Sport - e LES Tweeds with and without fur off Evening ALL SALES FINAL An opportunity foi * Madam and Miss to buy :t ll:ut two irs of these un- ’u:l\::.l values. Patents Satins 1115 G Final Clearance Offerin g 1000 airs of Ultra gtylish footwear at unheard of prices. Widths AAA to C Lengths 2 to 8 LINCOIN SHOES St. N.W. A representative company headed by the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, before the American | Bullders’ Association, He will re- (Continued on Third Page.) Introducing New Open Stock Services in English Bone China at 15% Discounts HE beautiful texture, clear color tones and durability of English Bone China make it a favorite table service of the fastid- ious hostess. Charming patterns are here in open stock, so that one not only may replace breakage, but may start a set with any num- ber of pieccs desired. The discount applies to such ceramics as— \ Cauldon . . . Minton . . . Royal Doulton Royal Worcester . . . Spode Wedgwood ¢ DurLiN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance T ——— Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G when Fashion goes formal _over the week end . .. Lace o« for femininity for distinction for flattering beauty »..featured in the Philips- born famous collection of Dresses at $29 Seen Friday formal afternoon bridge or tea in smart hotel . . . at dinner . . . at the after-theater supper dance, and Sunday at the fashionable Sunday night supper. at Havana week ends Jfor everyone knows how well lace acks ... and ravels. Sketched—Black lace frock with the new circular flounce that rises in front...belted ggsmmmu waistline. .. Lovely selections of lace frocks at Philipsborn’s . . . long-sleeved . . . cap-sleeved . . . sleeveless, with jacket (double-date type) . .. with flounces . .. bo- leros . . . fan-pleated godets . . . tulle hemlines . . . capelets. . .soft shirrings. .. in black , . . beige . . green.. . . bive , .. over satin or silk crepe slips . . . sizes 14 to 38. Other New Arrivals in Our Wonderful $25 Dresses The black-and-white business frock. The black chiffon with tiny cap sleeve. The flat crepe afterngon frock with cape shoulder. The ultra-smart 1930 sport woolen cape frock. \ Sizes 14'to 44 Still further January reductions on FURRED COATS 31 Coats 344‘ 30 Coats 364 Now Now Only a small group left in each lot . . . therefore these fur- ther drastic price-cuts . . . for immediate disposal. Chiefly the fashionable broadcloth coatings . . . beautifully furred in self or contrasting tone . . . the smart collar, cuff and border treatments. Plenty of the wanted black and brown . .. an occasional green or tan. Sizes 14 to 46 at both clearance prices. » Philipsborn . . . Third Floor.

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