Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1930, Page 16

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SOCIETY E 'Congressional Club Holding Reception Tomght for Vice President Curtis and His Official Hostess. and his ,"Ill‘d nverm Gmn will be the onor S5 Ccngeen sional ik lt . at § o'clock at the club hwu. few Hampshire avenue. even 2001 Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister and hostess for -the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, will receive tomorrow xf!emo(m and will have with her her iece, Mrs. P George, U. S. A, Who Is father, Vice President Curtis, and )lr and Mrs. Gann. trhml';‘l;om“:m‘xn the apartment in the Mayflower I~ pled l?vlthe Vice President and Mr. and Mrs. Gai Mrs. Pltrlck J. Hurley, wife of the Secretary of War, will be at home to- morrow _afternoon . at 1630 Belmont street. Mrs. Walter P. Brown, wife of the Postmaster General, will receive in her apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, and Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will observe the afternoon at home In her house on , wife of aia). Chflefi trhlnfl visiting he: ‘The Secretary of War and Mrs. Hur- ley were . those who attended the | opening - performance last evening of the Ameflc-n Opera Co.'s season in Washington wl'u!n “Yolanda of Cyprus,” by Clarence of ), Was presented fur the first time. Others in the audience were the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla, their dnumer Senorita Rosa Padilla, and the Senoritas Satrustegul, nieces of Senora de Padilla; the Minister of Aus- . Prochnik, Mrs. Frederick Gillett, Representative Florence P. th.n Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, the United States Minister to El Salvador and Mrs. Warren Delano Mr. and Mrs, former b1 Phillp Hil, m u yon Pave Williams, and_her son-in-law_and dnullmr. Mr. lnd Mrs. Rawls; Olpt John H. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Prederick H M Mrs. .lehn send, Mr. and Mrs. David Meade u. Massachusetts avenue. “Mrs, Meyer, Mrs. Samuel A. French Envoy and Mme. Claudel Hosts o Dean of Corps and Lady. The Ambassador of Great Britain 'rrumn G. aner lnd m ! )llflvn Ms. Joseph Leiter, who is chairman, of the Washington committee of spon- mlorthhlbnnmme(theAmm can Opera Co., in the National Capital, came late and wore a generous wrap of ermine over a black velvet gown and tertain at dinner this evening. ‘The Ambassador of Spain and Senora Padilla will occupy & box at the opening night of Otis &hl’l!l’ in “Papa Toan” Monday "'I“fll- January " “ ‘The Secretary of Agriculture and the National Theater. Mrs. Arthur M, Hyde were the guests tative and Edgar C. Ellis entertained at a dinner last nlght at the Hotel Roose- | velt.” Their other guests were Senator -{and Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Senator Mrs. C. Patterson, occupy boxes at the performance. tative and Mrs, L. C. Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron & s-fln§§§§ F3Esh tiss Sale of All Perfect CO-EDS $1.49 Mottled Brown All Sizes! with Ha i Medium 'E'Z?l".'.' e Heels! These Co-Eds—the fashion- able One-clasp Overshoe that smart dressers prefer—we've purchased early and at Huge discounts. We held them until NOW-—when they're wanted MOST—and pass these dis- counts on to you. Philipsborn—Main Floor. 4 ~ Ne Brasth Stores 612 13th St. suwen? a0 s AFTER-STOCK-TAKING SALE OF SHOES! There'’s real joy in wearing Edmon- ston & Co. shoes. They are fitted by experts. They oftentimes last till the wearer is tired of wearing the same model and wants a change for variety’s sake. But they are always the best Footwear one can buy. Now they’re Doubly Bargains for being so drastically reduced. Notable reduc- tions throughout the lines of Children’s Shoes. out a line of rogue Oxfords ‘Mre. | Beck entertained at dinner Jast even s | Alternating THE EVENING d Mrs. Willlam Liv- vhm bonor Mr. ln e b g z m i l t dinner this e el ‘ud'm be at home Wed- nuely afternoon, January 29. m Minister of Poland, M. Tytus Filipowicz, entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador of Prance and Mme. Claudel. Among the guests, who numbered 16, were the Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Ferdi- nand Ververka; the Minister of Jugo- slavia, Dr. Leonide Pitamic, and the m’{ of the Eerlilmh embassy, Mr. n. an Campl The Minister recalled his invitations for dinner this evening in honor of the 1 adviser to the Polish govern- ment and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, who have been detained in Chicago because at illness. The Minister leave m that capital and will be absent a month. Mrs. Patterson, wife of Senator Ros- | of coe C. Patterson of Kansas City, Mo., Eifineion i compiment 1 her honk | R imen er ur} i oy W&‘;"“m}f" xnmu ers , wite of STAR, WASHINGTO to & company of 10 at luncheon at the National Wnllauomm.! in her ,nnxmm The Assistant lecrzury of the Navy and Mrs. David 8. Ingalls will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 oclock Receiving with them will be the Acting of the Navy Mis. Ernest Lee Jnhneke. and pmn'\nl will be Mrs. Charles P Willlam A. uoflnt, -flm wl. s rs. Rflvlsonp. Dougl The United States Ambassador to cnue, Mr. William 8. %numon. wu lt the Wflflmml of the Ammnl Wi Chapter of Phi Alpiha Delta Fraternity, which he is & member. There were about 40 n-n, innhldlnt Senator T. H. mck Hale, | Bose Ohnp!n !-ulnln, )‘ Ashbaugh and Mr. Denneet Gullion, wife of Maj. Walter mhruned lntorm-lly at ulanrcmuun'nmdm honot of Mte, . Alford, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs, Ke!- - , Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. ty, Mrs. Charles Alger and e:lmu ’oll:I'LRced Mrs. Marris, and Mrs, Pettl- n, ntative and Mrs. James M. in honor of the Ambassador of Ol'l!t Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. The included, the Attorney Om- erllp‘l:x)lrl ‘Willlam D. Mitchell, f.he Bingham, Senator_Fletcher Hale, Remhflvue Edith Nourse Rogers, Representative and Mrs. James S. Parker and Dr. and . | Mrs. William H. Wilmer of Baltimore. lln.omwln‘o and dnu.hkr,llht ‘Wingo, are hostesses lt l btmemltth'(}onln-lm New York hu taken an apartment n the Carlton, where he will remain dur- ing the present session of Congress. Mh ‘Woodrow Wilson received with Mrs. Joseph Edwin Washington at the i | tea she gave yesterday afternoon at her home on Eighteenth street in honor of Mrs. Charles D. Lanier, life pre‘lldm& of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Founda- - |tion. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman aiso assisted Mrs, Wl&hlnm in recetving. t the tea table were Mrs, ‘William E. Brock, Mrs. G\Iy D. Goff, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. lery M- | B. Hawes, Mrs. Brewster Marwick, Mra, - | Samuel Beach, Mrs. . | and Mrs. Henry St. George Tucker. Frank Baldwin Mrs. Fernando Cuniberti was hostess . Phinng ing m&n Wfll&. Mrs. William Pitch lelley is Fnknlln- tomorTow at Mrs. Thomas F. BT o S e e o Del,, after spending a few BURCHELL BOUQUET This Superb Coffee At 30c Per Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. Gude's Garden of Melodies on Station WMAL Every Thursday Evening, 7:30 to 8 F‘or the bride’s bouquet or decora- tive purposes here are the choicest Flowers one’s heart .| could desire, N MAIN STORE: 1212 F STREET N.W. R Other Flower Shops at 1102 CONN, Decatur 3146 7] 5016 CONN. AVE. Col. 3103 LUGGAGE GLOVES LEATHER- GOODS BRIEF- CASES GIFT WARES Now in our 41st year of satis factory service. Four Flower Shops at Your Service Phone Nat'l 4278 R AVE. 3103 14th ‘iT NW. ] 1226 WOMEN’S- HANDBAGS WARDROBE- TRUNKS COSTUME- JEWELRY UMBRELLAS A large assortment of merchandise with such drastic reductions in every depart- of m sz “.45 grade for. . No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th Street jc———o/c———a] EEEE:—:&EQEEEEEE =] ment affords you an opportunity which comes but once a year Established 1876 EK[RS e ortr THE mwu. LEATHER and GIFT SHOP 1314 F Street N W. . D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930, u-z]am with ~ Mrs, Robert Hollister | out Miss Helen Cannon and her sister, , were joint host- esses at hlnchenn today entertaining a 2¢ In m former’s home at pre. femln. to Paris to join ichardson and Mrs, Leseure joined thzm several mn ago. Mrs. Richard- son was before her marriage, several years ago, llh Helen Leseur and was pr.enhfl ‘Washington society by Mrs. Delos A, Blud;ett with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid St. Plerre Gailiard, and their chil- Charles G. Mltthew& and l'"‘l mother, David du who will -urt ‘Thursday by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will leave | today for Palm Beach, Fla., after being in their Wi ® week or 10 days, having been called North on husi- ness after a short stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will remain in the South six weeks or more, dividing their time between Miami and Palm Beach. e Mr. and Mrs. John Mock have sent out cards for tea Sunday afternoon, e.m:m% S Bt Baxter of London. England. m- Lucille Ciaire Smith was host- any . the carz Country Glib in honor of Mrs. Walter Distler of New York and Balti~ more, who has recently come to Wash- ington to live, and Mrs. Denny, wife of Lieut. Clifton Denny, U. 8. N, of An- napolis. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wholéan are in New York, where th!y are staying at the Ambuudor Mrs. Gifford Pinchot will be the guest [ on_Third_Paj “HOUSEWARMING su.z" 0% OFF MCDEVI'IT' ';;:?.-':_u-“m Make Your Own Valentines Matérials Complete for EIGHT to TEN beau- tiful VAL!NTIN!8 30e & 40¢ Box WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS SERAONERS S AN 1421 F St W . Moses & Sons F STREET AT ELEVENTH I [ J Wednesday . . . Clearance Wool Frocks 10 *15 Were $16.75 Were $29.75 to $39.75 to $49.75 Winter arrived too late for us to retain the original prices on these few remaining frocks. New Apparel Always ‘The Apparel Shop, Second Floor THE FEBRUARY SA LIFETIME F T L‘ I SOCIETY. Ask about our 30, 60 and 90 day Deferred Payment Plan Reupholstering Egfiillfmng Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch’ Rockers, Splint- ed by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Franklin 7483 ° Estimates and samples ¢ Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer . 1235 10th St. N.W. S-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites - Dining Room Chairs WOMEN'S SHOP-RALEIGH HABERDASHER The January Reduction Sale! Stetson q Shoes = $6.75 . Regular 5125 5135 s]450 [Street, Sport and Afiernoon Wear] All Sales Final; No Credits; No Exchanges Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street LE OF URNITURE Sheraton Type Dining Suite Sale-priced Ten Pieces . -$340 This elegantly designed Dining Suite, fashioned principally from mahogany, is an example of the many unusual values to be found here now. Ten fine pieces with 62-inch buffet, 8-foot ex- tension table and 2 armchairs. Lifetime qual- ity, too, our regular, carefully selected stock. Parking Service Park your car at Ott's e without charge while you shop at Mayer & Co.

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