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B--2 s OCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover Expects to Attend Scason’s| First Performance of American Opera at Poli’s Tonight. RS HOOVER expects to attend the first appearance of the American Op: Co. of this season, at Poli’s tonight when they will present “Yolanda of Cypr British Diplomat and Lady | Guests at Dinner Tonigh | The Ambassador of Great Britain| and Lady Isabella Howard will be the guests in whose honor Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck will entertain at dinner this evening rs. Beck will entertain the Penn- nia delegation in Congress at tea ay afternoon Thurs The Ambassador of Germany, Herr von Prittwitz und Gaffron, went to Baltimore this morning to attend a meeting of the German' Society of Maryland today and a banquet this evening. The meeting and _banquet mark the 147th anniversary of the so- ciety. Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron is remaining in Washington for the ex- hibition of paintings by Prof. Michailow at the Mayflower Hotel at 4 o'clack this afternoon, and will then join the Am- bassador in Baltimore and return with | him tomorrow. | The Ambassador of France and Mme. | Claudel will be the guests of honor at | dinner this evening of the Minister of Poland, Mr. Filipowicz. | The Secretary of Agriculture and | Mrs. Hyde will be the guests of honor at dinner this_evening of Representa- | tive and Mrs, Edgar C. Ell | The Acting Secretary of State, Mr.| Joseph P. Cotton, was host at luncheon today in the Pan-American Union in honor of the delegates to the Guate- malan-Honduran _conference now in | session inWashington. The guests were_the Minister of Honduras, Senor | Dr. Don Ernesto Argucta; the Minis- ter of Costa Rica, Senor Dr. Don Manuel Castro Quesada; the Minister of Nicaragua r Dr. Don Juan B Sacasa; Dr. Jarlos Salazar and Senor Fugenio Silva Pena, delegates from Guatemala; Dr. Mariano Vasquez, dele- gate from Honduras; the charge d'affaires of El Salvador, Semor Dr. Don Carlos Leiva; the director gen- eral of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe: the United States Min- ister to El Salvador, Mr. Warren De- Jano Robbins; the Assistant Secretal of State, Mr. Francis White; the newly appointed United States Minister to Panama, Mr. Roy T. Davis; the newly appointed United States Minister to Costa Rica, Mr. Charles C. Eberhardt; Senor Carlos Salazar, junior secretary. Guatemalan_delegation; Senor Rafael Heliodoro _ Valle and Senor _Felix Canales - Salazar, secretaries of the Honduran delegation; Dr. Edeban Gil Borges, assistant director, Pan-| American Union; _Senor Dr. Don Ramiro Fernandez, first secretary, lega- tion of Guatemala; Senor Dr. Don Carlos A. Perdomo, first secretary, Honduran _legation; Senor Mariano Vasquez, junior _attache, Honduran delegation; Dr. Hugh S. Curhmings, surgeon general, Public Health Service; Dr. Dana S. Monro, chief, Latin Ameri- can Division, Department of State, and Mr. Walter Thurston, assistant chief, Latin American Devision, Department of State. ‘The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will entertain a small com- pany informally at tea this afternoon, when a number of portraits by Mr. M. R. Haider of Austria will be on view. The Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Louw will be the honar guests at the fourth meeting of the | season, tomorrow evening_ at 8 o'clock in St. John's Parish Hall, Sixteenth and H streets. The Minister will speak on | the Huguenots of South Africa, and the | invocation will be given by Dr. Flogan | J. C. Vurpiilot. A reception will follow the meeting. Mr. Samuel Herrick s president and Mrs. Enoch Johnson of Bethesda, Md., is corresponding secre- tary. Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson and | Senator and Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson | will be the honcr guests of the meeting of the Indiana Society tomorrow eve- | ning at 8 o'clock in the ball room of | the Willard Hotel. An unusually inter- | | esting program has been arranged for ! the evening. Miss Margaret Baxter of | London, England, will give a short ad- | Kincheloe, wife of Rep- | dress, and Mrs. resentative David H. Kincheloe, will give several songs and a monologue, and their daughter, Miss Jene Kincheloe, will dance. Mr. Benjamin Pain, jr., will give a program of Negro spirituals and | popular songs. Mrs. John Mock, vice president of the society, arranged the pregram, which will have, in addition to numbers mentioned. & surprise “stunt.” Representative Harry C. Can- field is president of the society and will be in the receiving line with the honor guests. Senator Simeon D. Fess and Sena- tor Jesse H. Metcalf each entertained at dinner last evening at the Carltort. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. sister of the Vice President, will be the honor guest of Mrs. Hoch, wife of Representa- tive Homer Hoch, at tea this afternoon at the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hampshire avenue, The newly apointed Ambassador to Germany and Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett spent Saturday and Sunday morning at the Mayflower, leaving terday at | noon” for New York, from which city they are sailing on Wednesday for Europe. 4 The naval attache of the Brazilian embassy and Senhora Do Conto Aguirre have issued cards for an at home Wednesday afternoon, in honor of their house guests, the chief of the radio service of Brazil, Lieut. Paulo Penido, of the Brazillan embassy, and Senhora de Penido, who are on their way from The Hague Conference to their home in Brazil. | Senora de Recinos and Senora de | Sacasa are among the additional pa- tronesses for the annual Bal Boheme which the Arts' Club of Washington will give Monday evening, January 21, | in the Willard ball rooms. Others who have been added to the already long list of distinguished hostesses include Senora de Leiva, Mrs, Charles F. Hughes, Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mme. Skalicky, Frau Kiep, Senora de Iglesias, Senora de_Galeno, Mme. Grenade, Frau Leitner, Mme. Siqveland, Senora de Perdoma, Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, Mrs. Harry S, New, Mrs. Ollie James, Mrs. Joseph E. Washington, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Paul Fitzsimons, Mrs. Frederick Augustus Parkhurst and Mrs. Robert E. Lee. Mrs. Joseph Edwin Washington will entertain at tea this afternoon, at 5 o'clock, in her home, 1302 Eighteenth street, to meet Mrs. Charles D. Lanier of Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Lanier is president of the Robert E. Lee Me- morial Association. Grand Duchess Kira and Hostess Guests of Mme. Karolik. ‘The Grand Duchess Kira of Russia and Mrs. Deming Jarves will be guests in the box of Mrs. Maxim Karolik for Huguenot Society of Washington, this Wh Perfect Waist Adjustment for the new Silhouette with a (Y Corselette You can easily, comfortably and smartly attain a defi- nite waist line with a Red- fern Corselette. The sec- tion of lacing in the small of the back assures perfect control, and allows read- justment. Your waist line is of para- mount importance in to- day’s mode, and only the proper foundation, care- fully and expertly fitted will give you that waist line. Original alterations FREE! LINGERIE ¢ CORSELETTES + HOSIERY =« the recital which Mr. Karolik will give THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, JA NUARY 20, 193\ SOCIETY. in the National Theater Friday. Mr. Karolik, who came to this country from Russia after the revoluticn, has given several recitals this season with marked success, and will sing this evening in Baltimore. He gave two recitals this season in Boston. Mrs. Frances Noyes Hart, well honor at the weekly luncheon tomor- row of the Women's National Press can Association of University Women, at 1634 I street northwest. Calvert street have returned from the South, where Mr. Pyrah has been do- ing official work for five months. Mr at the United States Veterans' Hos- pital at Alexandria, La., aiding in the completion for occupancy by the ex- veterans from that section of the South The hospital is one of the finest built | for the comfort of the veterans of the late war. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed have re- turned to their apartment, at the May- flower, from a trip to their former home 'in_Louisville, Ky. Mr. Reed is counsel of the Federal Farm Board. Gen. John Pershing is at the Greenbricr, at White Sulphur Springs, where he will spend six weeks. The Italy-America Soclety of Wash- | ington has issued invitations for an il- lustrated lecture to be_ given home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, at 1618 New Hampshire avenue, Tues- il afternoon, February 4, at 4 o'clock, talk on “Dogs a: Princess Margaret Boncompagni has arrived in Washington and will be a guest at the Mayflower for an indefinite period. uides for the Blind.” Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders will en- tertain at dinner this evening, at the Mayflower, having 18 in their party. Mr. and Mrs, Gifford Pinchot have canccled all social engagements owing to the death of the former's aunt, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. The inyita | | WASHINGTON already sold. I‘ | Gifted Southerner known novelist, will be the guest of | Club in the club house of the Ameri- | Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Pyrah of 1801 Pyrah has been acting superintendent | in the | MRS. J. THOMPSON BROV Of Rock Hill, who will give . C., writer and lecturer, an iilustrated talk on the old gardens in and around Charleston on Mrs., Dorothy Harrison Eustis will | at the Washington Club 3 o'clock | today, as a benefit to Grace Episcepal Church. recalled. e | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dennis left | to spend about Washington today a3 tions for the dinner this evening were 10 in Atlantic City and New York. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe entertained | at luncheon today at the Washington Club, in honor of Miss Margaret Bax- ter, who will speak_this evening at the | F STREET CORNER OF 13TH lan's Only anuary Sale BLOOMERS 25 at $4.89 83 at 5.89 GOWNS 10 at $2.89 18 at 4.89 38 a 789 40 at 11.89 20 at 13.89 PAJAMAS 10 at $5.89 14 at 839 6 at 12.89 DANCE SETS 6 at $3.39 20 at 5.49 STEP-IN 11 at $1.98 59 at 298 23 at 429 5at 739 CHEMISE* 9 at $3.29 42 at 4.89 25 at 7.29 2a 989 BED JACKETS 1 at $3.50 19 at 4.89 6 at 998 SLIPS 30 at $3.29 20 at 429 140 at 6.89 83 at 9.89 2 at 14.89 F Street BEAUTY SHOPPE o PERFUMERY PARIS JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. We park your car while shopping here HE fact that the buying in our COAT SALE is just as enthusiastic NOW as when the sale began, is accounted for by the special groups put on sale to replace the great many 'HE fame of our coats has gone far and women come here from the great shop- ping centers of the country just to buy them. You can realize what an extraordinary oppor- tunity this is, when you know that you can purchase one of these remarkable coats that we know will be good style next Winter, at much under the season’s regular price. Sizes: 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 & 46 | Miss v ten events course in Georgetown Pres- | byterian Chapel, on “English Gardens.' Baxter is visiting Mrs. James C. | Pilling. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Teague will be hosts at dinner this evening in the | presidential dining room of the May- | flower, g Mrs. Stephen Elkins, who has been a ‘:u"su at th> Mayflower for several | months, has gone to Tuscon, Ariz., to | spend the late Winter with her sister, | Mrs. Arthur Lee. | | The former Commissioner of the| i District and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph are making a short stay at Pinehurst. N. C. | before motoring to Palm Beach, Fla. for the Winter months, Mrs. Olivia Johnson of St. Paul, inn., who has been at the Dodge | in Washington attending the | Convention for the Cause and Cure of | War, was at Carvel Hall Hotel. An- | napolis, for the week end. Mrs. John- | | son is the W'rrnaumml president of the Zonta Clu¥ and was entertained at a a in the east room of Carvel Hall| sterday by the local Zonta Club of which Miss Ellen E. Newton, formerly of Washington, is the president. Mrs. Charles Tittman of Washington, spending the week end at the Carvel all Hotel, Anndpolis, Md. Mr. Gartner at the Hotel Plaza, New ‘man, who is spending in Washington en route to | his home in Miami Beach, Fla., where | he will spend the remainder of the ' 4 rie Washington Costume Blouses 33.95 Were $10.50 and $5.90 Sleeveless and long-sleeve blouses of washable crepe, prints and georgettes. Tuck- in over-blouses with novelty jabots, with bows and intri- cate bindings. Light and dark shades. Other Blouses, Including Im- ports, $850 . . . Were $16.50 and $10.50 Knitted Swits $15 Originally $25 Lovely tweed mixtures, nov- elty ribbed, drawn needle- point, with slip-on jumpers that are sleeveless or with long sleeves. Skirts on band or bodice top . . . clever nov- elty pleatings, flares and go- dets . . . most popular of ap- parel for sports and business. Sizes 14 to 42. | Margaret Abbe, | ington February 1 for Miami. Mrs. Karl Knox Gartner has joined | FASHION INSTITUTION NOW! CLEARAWAY of . Smart Sportswear Sports Shop, Fourth Floor. Winter, was the guest at an informal | the invited guests were the consul and luncheon Monday last of his cousin, Mrs. | charge d'affairs of the Haitlan lega- | widow of Mr. Cleve-|tion,” M. Raoul Lizare; the United Jand Abbe, Who resides with her sis-|States charge d'affairs to Haiti, Mr. ter, Miss Percival, at their home in|Steuart E. Grummon; Mr. and Mrs. Chevy Chase. g‘:”.}ph P. Tumuh,y;DMn gvvulllum Hughes —_ okes, o r. : trs. Samuel B Foreman of Paducah, | Storer’ of Baltimors ang s sicoral and Washington, wil leave Wash- | NIre. Margaret Abbe, Mr. and Mrs. Per- | MIS. | cival, Mrs, Clarence Tully of Virginia Foreman is the niece of Col. E. C.| ond ‘Washington, the Rev. William L1 Plummer. vice president of the United | Do’ yries of ihe. Washington Cathedral. | DRSS S | Miss Careau Tumer, Miss Katherine | The Art and Archeology League of | Turner, Miss Flora McDonald of Wash- | Washington has issued invitations for | ington, Mr. Alden Freeman of Miami | the sixteenth annual celebration of the | Beach, Fla, and Santa Barbara, Calif.; | league as guest of Gunston Hall School, | Mr. N. M. Cartmell, jr, of Winchester, | at 1906 Florida avenue, Saturday eve- | VA.: Mr. George Aloysious Reilley of ning at 8:15 o'clock, when Mr. Arthur | (Continued on Third Page.) Stanley Riggs, F. R. G. S. editor of |= e - Art and Archaeology, wili give an fllus- | trated lecture on “Sicily in History and | Art.” Mrs. Mitchell Carroll is presi- dent of the league, and Miss Harriett | E. Garrels is secretary. Mrs. JohnJ Cuthbert Coble of Chey- enne, Wyo,, is stopping at the La Saile | Apartment for the Winter. | K —Gowns . Miss Toussaint Dubols was hostess | Glfts at a 1 o'clock luncheon in the presi- | dential suite of the Willard Hotel on | Sunday in honor of Mr. Frank H. Som- | mer, dean of the Law School of the | University of New York, who is spend- | ing a few days in Washington., Among “HOUSEWARMING SALE” SAVE 20% on Ready Made Curtai ) 1202 G o5 . McDEVITT:#::5 5 Those who are bound for sunny climes—come to our special shop for winter vacation wear. Sports apparel as vivid as hibis- B enchanting afternoon and ening gowns.. And since the Southern mode so influences that of northern spring and summer, it is important that you view our collection. NewYork Sport Frocks $16:50 Originally $35 and $25 Feather-weight tweeds, nov- elty woolens, Rodier’s knitted fabrics and crepes . . . one, two and three plece, with bo- leros, washable collar and cuffs and intricate tailoring touches . . for everyday wear. Featuring the new sil- houette in modified lines. Rubberized Tweed Raincoats, $5.90 Fine Sweaters $5.90 Originally $19.50 and $8.50 The selection includes sweat- ers for any and every occa- sion . . . slip-ons and coat styles in light and dark color- ings . jacquard weaves, lacey stitches and jersey prints . . . V necks and crew necks . . . all of them from higher priced groups . . . im- ports and domestic offerings. In Ski brassiere and pantie are of very fine lace; the girdle of to 38. Black, pink, white. Shops. Grey Shops—Second Floor New Satin ‘The three-in-one un- dergarment tha't combines girdle, ban- deau and panties. In modified princess lines to go with new frocks. 15 satin with lace top. The First to Present— Polka Dot Jewelry Fresh, youthful, colorful . . . this gay jewelry for daytime wear. Just out, and presented first by Jel- leff's! Necklaces, Brace- lets, Chokers that look good enough to eat! $3 to 85 Bracelets, $1.95 Blue, Red, Brown, Black, Yellow, with White Dots. Jewelry—Street Floor nner’s satin. In sizes 32 eek, from 10 iola Beyer will canties in the Grey See how well they fit! Tomorrow at 3 An informal talk on The Fundamental Rules of Beauty Making Talk accompanied by dem- onstration—so that you may see as well as hear! Special Auditorium in Grey Shops—Second Floor You are cordially invited to attend. Of Course, You Are Not Vain! Vanity is far removed from that healthy, wholesome sense of pride that makes you want to learn the very new and very sound ideas of modern beauty culture. Mlle. Manka Rubinstein world-famous beauty authority . . . Sister and Co-worker of Just returned from six months’ study and research abroad, will gladly teach them to you. The fundamental care that makes your skin a thing of beauty—all the new modes in make-up, the subtle femi- nine, flattering touches that will help you wear the new gowns so charmingly—all of this will MLLE. MANKA RUBINSTEIN explain to you. She will speak tomorrow at 3 o'clock on “The Funda« mental Rules for Beauty-Making.” FEvery bit as fas- cinating as it sounds, accompanied by a demonstration, so that you may see as well as hear how very simple and effective are the home treatments she recommends. Personal Consultation Service Personal Consultation Service from 10 to 5 daily during this entire week at our Department of Toiletries. Mlle. B . 15,10 Rubinstein’s only visit to Washington this season—the first outside of New York since her return from Europe. We are particularly fortunate in having her here. = 5 Until 7:30 In conjunction with our reg- ular menu we re featuring— Filet Mignon With Fresh Mushrooms c Salad congses far these nof desiting Resutar ena " / Our Ovsters Are Famous Any stvle Boxed 'to. take WE SHUCK DAL OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR Columbia 5042 Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. BETWEEN F and G “Hit the Deck ! stamps Old Sil- verleg, pictured below 2. . tifey're all going*in for the Light Navy Romantic young modern juniors just " adore thi Bright, 3 its gay little bolero « + . its belt at nor- mal. .. its long flar- ing skirt . . . its wearable, WEAR- ABLE new navy blue . . . sizes 13, $15.00 Pin Money Frocks Second Floor