Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1930, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY. * at that time owned by his family, and [ Thomas Fiynn, jr; of Long Corner, r - ‘ mqmmunma,umndnn Md., were ‘in the home of the > “|» beautiful estate. - - | bride’s parerts last evening, the Rev. . . b —_— Alvin T. Perkins, pastor of the Metho- .y ‘ & Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West en-| dist Church at Washington Grove, offi- - tertalned at dinner last evening in honor | ciating in the presence of a small com- : of Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley. | pany of relatives and intimate friends. —_— The house was attractively " WASHER & DRYER Mrs. Proctor L. Deugherty, wite of SALES AND SERVICE e o o I’s the Smart Thing to Do— Consult MLLE. MANKA RUBINSTEIN Sister and Co-Worker of the Internationally . Famous Beauty Specialist Here Two More Days Only Washington's smartest women have heard her informal talks . . . and profited! There’s still time to chat with her in the Toiletries Shop, where she will show you modern, practical and scientific ways of achiev- ing youthful beauty. Mlle. Rubinstein has a mine -of information to share with you . . . facts to astonish the skeptical who paraphrase beauty culture as “make-up” . . . ways and means to make the way to beauty a simple process . . . clever hints that help emphasize your individuality. Chizf Executive and Mrs, Hoover Will Fete Highest Tribunal at Dinner This Evening er, tomorrow from ¢ to 8 o'clock in. her home at 3713 Jenifer street. No cards have been sent out. Judge and Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner nieva Eader and gave a dinner y at the Crocker |Evelyn Eader, sisters of the bride, were ¢ EHD‘“‘“” rere 7. Wallace 2. WArHne and | INe1Y. . Bosh wors tan oL erepé areess, we! 3 R. Nul and | tively. joover | William Wolf Smith, Miss Belle Perkins, | Mr. C. Mantz. Mrs. Minn! rode‘ An- | with uneven hemlines, and carried pink Mrs. John Taber, Mrs. mmg‘ J.| drews was among the guests invited, but | roses with ferns. Jus- | Moore, Mrs. Chester Bolton, Mrs. David owl“ to her lhum.fi New York was| Mr. Atlee Burroughs of Rockville G. Biafr, Mrs. J. C. Nichols, Mrs.| unable to be present. was best man, and the ushe Hale, Mrs. Ern —_— Mr. William Eader, brother of the Flynn-Eader Wedding bride,- and Mr. Gerald Armold of In Galthersburg Last Night. GIA&heflbua.n B & Wi v terof M. A Mep Archio W, Eader | afier which Mr. and Mrs. Flynn left of Gaithersburg, Md., and Mr. William (Continued on Third Page.) ‘Greatly Reduced! Shades for BRIDGE LAMPS TABLE LAMPS . Mani prese: Mrs. , wife of Re) ntative FLOOR LAMPS Jos J. Manlove of Missouri, entertained ‘The Japanese Aml i fi‘. MUDDIMAN g. be T'm this wm ‘wives :‘:’ the Mi)l‘:u N 911 G St. N.W. Phone Nat. 0140-2622. For Instance, Do You Know How to bring out your most interesting features? How to wear your hat at an inlriguing angle? How to focus attention on your eyes hy means of your hat? How to wear colors you've never worn hefore? How to blend your coloring to the vivid newer shades? And so it goes ... you will be fascinated with all these modern points of beauty culture . .. you will be delighted with the results they bring. ; Mrs, Harry B. Hawes, Mrs. Rascoe Patterson, Mrs. L. C. ', Mrs, Milton Ronjue, Mrs. Jacob L. Mill % , | Mrs. Johnulc'ochnn. Mrs. Henry Nied- 3 r Iggl Ellis, Mrs. David . arles Klzme;. J)Rl. Original Sample Frocks ‘The Chinese Minister, Dr. Cl Wu, has returned from lglmn Come in any time. Have a personal consultation. No % charge, of course. If you are a young business woman come after five. Mlle. HANDBAGS at 3.00 : . morning until Six at night. Formerly 5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 e L - L All the winter fashion highlights, in cluding leather and fabric bags in J A FASHION msnru‘rlanfl every style that one might de- Paris Washington New ‘The chief of staff and Mrs. Charles. P. Summerall will be the guests in whose honor Col. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser will entertain at dinner tomor- row evening at the Army War College. Col. and Mrs. Gasser will be hosts at dinner February 14. Gen. and Mrs. Bummerall entertained at dinner last evenm& in their quarters at Fort Myer, when the guests were the Italian Ambassador and Nobil Donna Martino, the Chinese en ‘World Peace Foundation inmlolt:l’. ‘The South African Minister, Mr. Eric L Philadelphia sire. Indeed, a splendid 5 $8.75 and up No - Two - Alike | A brand-new shipment of gorgeous new dresses of the finer quality.” For street, sports, afternoon and eveming wear. Only one of a kind. All of the smartest . styles, materials and colors are here=-and at prices that are:unbelieva- bly low! Saturday. He expects to return to the Capital y’mudly. Mile. Adele Varela, daughter of the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, entertained a company at dinner last evening. Senator Joseph R. Grundy will head the recef line at the this evening to sven by the Pennsyl- vania State ty in the gold room of the Wardman Park Hotel. Also re- Emerson Opposite 'iliud Hotel 527 14th 8¢. N.W. National Press Building New Styles for Immediate Wear . “RAHMIN" opportunity to obtain both style and value. Established H i s Mail Orders 1876 Prepaid THE TRAVEL, LEATHER and GIFT SHOP 1314 F Street N. W. tino later attended a meeting of the !l'iflti;.m"kl Society at the Mayflower o The secretary of the Rumanian le- fornia to pass some time with them. Col. 8. M. de Loftre, U. 8. A, nt‘l’r::. LT e Sizes 2% to 9 + AAAA to D G\ sPANISH brown kid, this smart one strap has the heel, fox and strap in brown reptile calf. In black kid and black patent leather; the heel, fox‘end strop are of black reptile calf. SEVENTY Constantly Changing STYLES 4339 F STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON NPy ~ANNUAL JANUARY - REMNANT SALE ‘This announces a clearaway of beautiful fashions at a mere fraction of their actual value. An annual event that brings a real thrill to Fashionwise—but economical women. ON THE FOURTH FLOOR Group of WINTER DRESSES Formerly 16.50 to 25.00 Formerly 16.50 to 25.00 5.00 8.75 ON THE SECOND FLOOR Street—Afternoon—Evening Street—Afternoon—Evening DRESSES DRESSES Formerly 29.75, 35.50, 45.00 Formerly 39.75, 45.00, 5§5.00 14.75 24.75 COATS Less Than 1 /2 Former Price Group of 55.00 and 69.50 Misses’ and ™ 50 Junior Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats 6' Entire Remaining Stock Womeg’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Formerly 49.75. .. ...NOW 2¢4.85 Formerly 69.50. .. ...NOW 3475 Formerly 89.50. .. ...NOW 44.75 Formerly 115.00. ...NOW 57.50 Formerly 155.00. .NOW 77.50 Formerly 179.00. ...NOW 89,50 HOSIERY 1 .15 Meany Styles. Regularly 1.35. All Shades STORE OPENS 9:15 ALL SALES FINAL Group of FALL DRESSES OFF ON THE FIRST FLOOR Fall and Winter Finery Coral Band HANDBAGS lo/z l 'ap.SEPH-R? Hiuz—ms‘-@-‘v 1224 F STREET = CONNECTICUT AVENUE Ju,uzyp STHORS (NJ 777a_r/or/z, Farrell Bridge Lessons Is your game of bridge—auction or contract—all that you want it | to be? Mrs. Marian Barre, a student of !Whitehead, is open for. engage- ments to give lectores at bridge luncheons and parties. | 0 gives individual or class | instruction—day or evening. l Mrs. Barre will be glad to give | vou further information if you | call I Potomac 2619-J. S 8N Efiquctu of the Table Charming and lovely Mrs. Marie | L. Fenn gives the last of a series | of lectures on etiquette of serving and setting the table for all dif- | ferent meals and parties—tomor- | row at 3 o'clock at Dulin and Martin’s. She comes here through courtesy of International Silver Company —and let us tell every woman that if you have missed these lectures until now—don’t miss the last one. She illustrates her points on silverware through the use of 1847 Rogers Brothers. & Wednesday Mrs. Fenn gave a delightful talk on the breakfast table and informal in—-tenin% the table as she explained in detail the linen, the china and the silver to_be used. The happiness of the family and hospitality of the guests depend |l greatly on your table—for it has ll been said that you should know | them by their table. In_this limited space it is im- possible to tell all but as an in- teresting side line we must tell | vouthat Mrs. Fenn showed the new | short-blade, long-handled knife which was recently introduced at the Metropelitan Museum in New York and which was mentioned in more than 60 editorials. Etiquette like fashion changes— don’t miss tomorrow’s lecture at | Dulin & Martin's. g Connecticut Avenue & L Street. G Shifting scenes and _changing seasons always find Pasternak clothes in the lead of the parade of fashion. The sale which is on now pre- sents an opportunity to you to procure exclusive Pasternak suits, coats, hats, dresses, fur coats and scarfs, formal gowns and wraps at prices sos drastically reduced that you can scarcely believe your eyes, The fact that this smart shop maintairis a complete turn- over of stock each year is suffi- cient to tell you that everything in the sale is a fashion of the hour, and the “that ' Pasternak style is s @ step ahead makes it possible for you to brighten your wardrobe with sev- eral stunning outfits at a very moderate cost. New dresges, suits and hats and ensembles for early Spring and Southern wear are arriving daily. xperienqed Ady Final Clearance at The Betty Hanna Drastic _cuts have been made to assure immediate and complete clearance at The Betty Hanna. 3 afternoon dresses that were up to $85. Now $15. 6 lhernoon‘&(ruses that were as high as $89.50. Now $25. " evening dresses formerly $125. Now $25. 4 evening dresses that were are today $49.50. 5 afternoon dresses that were $95 are now $35. 2 sports coats that were $165. Now $89.50. 5 ensembles that were up to $395. Now $150. These are all this season’s stock. They are real bargains. Let us suggest you go early tomorrow to the sale at The Betty Hanna. 1613 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Que and R Streets) Potomac 4858 L A MO’!S Superfluous hair and other fa- cial blemishes may be permanent- Iy removed by Hazel Dillon or Mr. Dillon, who have made a spe- cial study of hypertrichosis and employ the only method approved by medical science. Hazel Dillon’s. National 8779, 1000 Connecticut Ave., 2nd F1. R Frances Fox Institute Scientific Hair Specialists in America and Europe. - This is the season of the year when your hair either has that beautiful well cared for look or it is drab, lifeless looking hair that shows it has not had proper care. Examine vour hair carefully if it has not this rich color and high gloss it should have. Come to our institute and learn about Frances Fox scientific shampoo. First an antiseptic_herbal oint- ment i i The hair is thoroughly washed with pure al- mond olive soap and dried in the sun with scientific massage to re- store life_and gloss. After one Frances Fox Scientific Shampoo note the difference in the appear~ ance of the hair. With permanents that have partly grown out we have been giving a few curls here and there, just enough to give the hair that well groomed look. The cost is little and what a difference it makes. We will be glad to solve your hair problems for you at any time without charge. Preparations for the care of vour hair at home with instruc- tions; for sale at the institute. Expert marcelling, finger wav- i manicuring, permenent wav- ing. Special attention given to scientific face treatment. Frances Fox Institute, 1341 Conn. Ave. Decatur 5475, (Below Dupent Circle). Br. Office Room 240 Wood. ‘ward . Blde. Nat. 9258. You will bé amazed to see the | reductions at Nancy Carfer’s— s $10-§! —are the prices on day, afternoon and evening dresses. Some of these dresses were formerly priced as_high as $59. The Winter suits are now only gis They were formerly up to . And if you are net interested in bargains you will be delighted to get a peep at the new prints and new Sglrin. suits which are arriving each day from New York. . LA ] Hats b Glue’:'s Iit:lle millinery shop is usy these days remodeling ald hats that are favorites, l:h"gwhg straw hats for Southern wear— and making new ones on the head to_vour individual order. F heir prices are very reason- al . 1532 Connecticut Avenue. ° oo Elizabeth Arden ito your mirror and see den change in weather as well as late hours are reflected in_your complexion. It is highly improbable that you know just the proper thing to do for your complexion, since every- one is so very different. Telephone " Decatur 2040 and make an appointment at Elizabeth Arden’s Salon. You may think that it is not possible for your complexion to be clean, fine, smooth and sweet as a June rose—but a single Eliz- abeth Arden treatment will prove torjv.ou_ thlchil is. istinguished women of Furo and America have found and lre: their beauty with her preparatjons and treatments—why shouldn't you? - 1134 Connecticut Avenue. LA UnJerwaoJ & Underwood Have vou seen Underwood & Underwood’s window display of children’s pictures this week Of course they make all kinds of portraits—but you know they specialize in chiidren’s photog- .r;phy. . % * It is no longer necessar little ones to pose. Th'y n:fi camera to which Underwood & Underwood have exclusive rights makes it possible to cateh cunning poses of the child: while it plays about the studio—all unconscious of being in constant focus of the doflbl: camera. nderwood & Underw: 8 Rest & very unique way mni‘xz g 2 number of these pictures by combining many different r‘l:l“ :: one _:eme: in a leather older to provide you with a st book of the child, 07 . The price of a book of this type is sury maly low~as there is no a nal charge for the dif- ferent poses used. Prices rangesfrom the dozen, Decatur 4100, 1230 Connecticut Avenue, ertisers Prefer The S

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