Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1930, Page 18

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B T T — SOCIETY. * ‘Members 8¢ ‘Supreme Court' at Last Night’s Dinner. HE President and Mrs. Hoover were hosts at the snnual State dinner in honor of the Chief Justice and. the. Supreme Court of the umw:‘ n. m‘x;r;e Chief Justice and . Mrs. were e to be present as they are in the ‘South, where the former is recuperatifig from a recent illness. Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmés, throughi length of service the next in jsnk to the Chief Justice, is in mourning for the late Mrs. Hoimes and ‘was also absent from the party. The at din- ner included the Attornéy General and Mrs. Willilam DeWitt Mitchell, Mr. Justice Willis Van Devanter, Mr. Justice mes C. McReynolds, Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Sutherland, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Plerce , M. and Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford, Mr. Justice nd Mrs. Harlan PFiske Stone, Senator nd Mrs. Lee Slater Senator nd Mrs. Prederick H. Gillett, Repre- sentative George S. Graham, Repre- sentative Hatton W. Sumners, the Solicitor General and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, jr.; the Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. “John Lord O'Brien, former Atiorney General and Attorney General, Mrs. Mabel ‘Walker ‘Willebrandt, Mr. and Mrs.:John Foster Dulles, Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, Mrs. H. Graham Willidm, Miss Susan L. Dyer, Mr. Jeremiah Smith, jr. and the President's aides. Capt. Allan Buchanan and Maj. John M. . The Lbh was mflm the gold service of Madison, and at inter- vals in the center of the table low clus- ters of gons, butterfly roses to the attractiveness of Mr. Mflm ‘composer-pianist, layed for atasnn E¥o of his songéiand Mr. Isidor Achron was the ‘acopmpanist for Mr. Heifets. ana the wives of the 'N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fobrteenth St. the first secretary of the legation, M. Victor Podoski, will be charge d’affaires. | Senora de Grisanti, wife of the Min- ister of Venesuela, will not receive this | Representative and Mrs. J. Charles | Linthicum of ry, Dr. and Mré’sJames J. Hogan, | Miss Junia Culbertsom and Mr. Ropevt | P Turee PostHumous REcorps CARUSO The Greatest Tenmor in With a feeling. of deepest reverence The Victor Company turns the last page of Enrico Caruso’s recorded art. There will never be another new Caruso record released, for there are no more in exist- ence. These records were made in Septem- ber, 1920, and have just been-published —nearly 814 years after his death. aith i {lofi Epais (ait from ”A?Qldlén)l.ull “. v i Premiere Caresse (de Crescenzo) f {L’Ah’kflu (Deh Ch'io Ritorni) % 10-inch $1.50 13-inch $2.00 (Meyerbeer) Good-Bye (Tosti) (Previously sung but| tely combined with the above) No. 7156 :lapprop: Procurable !fl Our Record beplnment on the Ground Floor E.F.Droop&Sons Co.—1300G Mrs. Dale. . GTON, bruary, the date to be Mrs. George C. Th will_enter- Sine, | taln '3 box pesty at the Sons Tecital of Mr. Maxim Karolik at the National & o sn s P | ths Mrs, Portet H. Dale, presidefit of the ¥ Congressional Club, and the first vice wm'uld.“ taon and Mrs. | lenry Wa president, Mrs. C. Willlam Ramseyer, | Goodloe Falconer. dinner - last evening in thé room of the Wardman Park Hotel. There were about 26 in the compan: Mr. and Mrs- Cons, who recently rived from their home on the West hconlt., are passing some time at the otel. gown of rose color velvet, and 3 yer, in & "l::dul frock :r figured chiffon, rose color predominat- their guests in the recep- the a zz i Dinner Party Last Night At Natienal Woman's Country Club. Reginald ue Taber gave a dinner 1 by bridge last evening at the National Woman's . | Country Club, her guests being Mrs. Rabert E. Lee, Mrs. Alma F. Woolwine, Miss Virginia Dickins, Miss Anna Hu- bert, Miss Verran, Miss Magnard, the Rev. Meade Boli MacBryde, Mr. Ed. ward Burr Carroll, Lieut. James Mo- : | riarity, Mr. Janney and Mr. Taber. Mr. and Mys. Taber left this morn- ing for Chapel Hill, N. C., where Mr. Taber will attend a meeting of his fraternity. They were accompinied by Miss m Clear and Mr- Nellie Clear and will remain over Sunday. Miss Gertrude McNally will enter- | tain at dinner at the Manor Club to- morrow in honor of Miss Anne Chabot of Frostburg, Md., who will be married to Mr. Marlin Olmstead Slents of Washington at 6:30 o'clock in the rectory of the Church of the Nativity tomorrow. R Miss Chabot will be attended by Miss Mary Keating of Frostburg and Mr. Slentz by his* brother, George Slentz. After an automobile tour of the South ds | the couple will reside in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bush-Brown have with them their daughter, Mrs. Francis Head (Lydia Bush-Brown), wh 10 here for_the closing days of her gl & 5% 13 Ea gaies i E n were Miss Ruth Dickinson, Miss Ruth Willlams, Miss Kiefner and MiSs Helen | |/ Coslick, niece of Senator Dale. who makes her home with Senator and 5 Until 7:30 on, with eur reg- we are featuring— hat T ot | ‘Loulse exhibition of silk murals at the Cor- coran Art Gallery. Mrs. Merle Thorpe entertained a com- B g e B 0] e e : pike in honor o Mrs. Thomas Simm Lee entertained ;to ::ln:hnun theom rom rom temhtom mw\mm'v:' W e . Brock, of Tennessee; member of the Robert E. Lee Mrs. John H. ne national mu:l‘mo Memorial Foundation: Small, who will preside Jehn H. Clark. Mr, and Mrs. William D. Wrightson and their have returned to Washington to live and are oceupying their home at 15 Hesketh street, Chevy Chase, after an absence of some years, . and Mrs. Wrightson have “mors recently made their in Plainville, J. Mrs. Wrightson was before her marriage Miss Alleen. Gorgas, daughtet of the late liam Crawford Margaret Baxter and Miss England, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mock in Cleveland Park. Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson was hostess at luncheon today at the National Woman's Country Club, her guests re- :;Tmmg through the afternoon to play ridge. The Spanish counsel at New York, (Continued on % g FUR COATS Glazed and." New Fur Buttons This _ipecial price 3 kb Cleaned $ Where Needed Speciat Pricss in Remedeling | ‘Waork ¥ and N’l" NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Frinkia o8 15h T an Jee Etz and See Better" (\ B s EYEGLASSES CAN BE MOST BECOMING | Proper selection of a style of mounting will lgnd 3 + an air. of distinction—and as all know “pegsonal ‘ap-. pearance” is a wonderful asset that cannof ‘bejudged in dollars and cents value, Selections may be, made here from:. a thorsighly complete line of mountings, including many novelties that are exclusive with us., We invite your inspection. 5 Have Your Eyes Examinad Every Two Years 1217 G Se. N.w. 1217 G Street- 1217 G St. N.wW. | the Soreno Hotel in St. Petersburg, Fla., o | Teceive tomorrow afternoon, but will re. [ Theat a bes, to S5 FCDEVITT e A 3201 Alfaro; - Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann has left to_join Mr. Kauffmann at where he went January 15. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffmann will remain in Florida for some weeks. Mrs. William Pitch Kelley will not “HOUSSEAV’JVA*E"-;G SALE v ot g M DINNER " 19C by - B L ! °I! Oystors Are Famous It BTl St L) ~V-;"KAFKA’VS, Inc. F at'Tenth St. New Spring Dresses Including numerous late Winter * Plenty of high shades and black. $1195 dresses that sold up to $29.50 ‘Al sizes from 14 to 40 marvejous rtynity to secure brand: g no::‘b. m?fiom Tany Nighes sprioed te dresses, at a ‘of “‘their sttyal worth New: frocks that Rhas no indication that _conform to the*new silhogette . . . lnmt Spring‘shades and black. See thess values T, EVERY WINTER COAT Sport and Dress Coats With Handsome Pur Trims This 1/2 PRICE smart suede pump in blaek and brow; aued Redug to Twice a year Arthur Burt reduces the prices of thelr fa- mous footwear. And now is your eppor- tunity. .to in the savings of the beautiful shoes Dre- sented In the ‘sale; m with appli- ealfskin 4 auite goed for Spring. ced from 1313.80 $10.85 callent model to weat . mow and untll late Francine Offers for Saturday a Special Purchase of New Spring Hats —straw on felt \_ ~—felt on straw Touches of genuine Baku and Ballibuntl . . . remarkably low priced... 56,50 Every hat in the group is a topy of 3 higher priced model. Many variations of brims and GH-the- face effects. Every new advance - Spring color and black. . Studio Mode—Exclusive at Fblancine’u Feature New Themes in-Novelty Straws ‘ou will thrill at the new FPrancine $12.50 wp Y 1! “Studio Modes” in novelty straws. Made for you, and to fit you exactly. e Evm some Of our LOVELIEST DE LUXE SHOES 7 T 8”85 by~ At the First Semi~Annual Clearance s These are actually $18,50, $20.50 and $22.50 slippers! Mostly hand- fashioned. Made of the finest, most supple leathers. Expertly shaped for ideal fitting. Tactfullyy bringing out the:loveliest lines of the foot. They include” oxfords, straps, step-ins and operas... All the smart materials, too...And, since styles are so appealing, savings so remarkalils and sizes . dwindling’ day by diy. the wis- dont of an early visit is ebvious! @D ANOTHER GROUP AT 3935 Jormorly 10 $18.50 S S0 X beybarria $]25 - APair PreferTheSta P SOCIETY W. B. Moses & Sos " New. .. silhouettes Dresses Always Specially Selected and Priced . o ol in the $10 Dress Section, Second Fleor, ».~ = % A Great "C(,ed;'ancf'q z e 4 (- el Our Fifth Floor .; fhc 3’.‘:0 Made A?pétdl For Milm. )um'or;‘, And Girls . ! @t Graatly Reduced Prices - E are prepared for an extraordinar - of selling- in this .départniént tomars " row when our younger clientele calls to take " - advantage of these remarkable values, Driisss’ . Hali- « Sweaters Raincoat L ‘Socks .. Stockingy . F/STREET CORNER"OF 137H . - Coats . Ensembles £ Sports Apparel Underwear Rich’s half-year Reduction Sale.! Women’s & Children’s High-Grade Footwear ~—offers you the mést desirable and faihione of the present wanirg season savings. Not a single pair included wes this sele, which we hold- twice- a year-to cfl@fc clt_lnun- 5 f ISR Beeutiful models for walking, efternoon end eves ning—marvelous values, ... . st Our entire stock is ot included. -« worl boug) Two fashionable models are sketched. ' 3 Groups .5 4 G"Ol'l i ;‘ Women's Shioes ‘<. " -\ Childrén’s Shoes Reduced to Reduced to . ' i | $11.90-$9.90 $5.90 $4.90 Former. prices.. - $10 10 $18 Special Sele Women's Chiffon Hosiery | | At $1.45; 3 pairs for $4,00 |

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