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Mrs. Henry K. Bush-Brown, Miss Sibyl Baker, Mr. L. R. Taylor and Miss Helen Colhoun. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley will have as their box guests Representa- tive and Mrs. Johnson of Wash- State, Representative and Mrs. Carl Chindblom of Ilinols, Judge and Mrs. Oscar Bland' and Miss Hellen Bland. The demand for boxes and box seals on at the Arts Olub, while at as well as at leading hotels in ct a,_ and at the American Automo- muuuumay' ok ting v.u? bl:n e mount to point, " 1,600, which is set by the ball commit- {ee &.the maximum for this season’s Miss Myra Hendley of the Arts Club is an of an interesting tee fof ghe Bal ~ oddments® Hmflg'l committee will have at the door of -the Bal Bcheme Monday eve- ning an array of turbans, headdresses, sashes, in fact, all sorts of de- lightful costume accessories— THE EVENING STAR, MRS. FULTON LEWIS, In costume of & North American Indian woman she will wear to the Bal Boheme Monday night at the Willard. Col. Guy V. Henry, commandant of Fort Myer, it card party will be held at Woman's A. Oloman and Dr. Mary Atkeson Moore, first vice president of the Na- tional League of American Pen Women. Mrs, Charles W. Allen, national reg- istrar of the league, is sponsor for the and will have with her Mrs. Joseph S. Wall and Mrs. Lily Hunt. has Mrs. William Allen Wilbur, wife of the and Mrs. nest. H. Daniel, . J. Jerome Lightfoot, national e Gn(melel‘h’l‘ymclubfl lub of Bethesda, Md., 2 o' he after- umbia, heeded by Mrs. te Cary; the - Daughters of ident. Republic; Mrs. Virgin “The Finer Colors” ° BROKER AND Dla.mon APPRAISER Over 23,000 diamonds bought in the m |30 B2l xS T o % e ALVIN HOFFA 7552 | Sydney Special: 67/100 ets. Blue, $200 Ly table of the national officers and their | Boss, the Ladies of the G. A. R., is giving a ||| tea afternoon, from Charlott I Union Veterans, Miss Anna Horn, pres- | | Assising Mrs. Lighttoot will be Mrs, | Mary Logan cker, president | |} of the Daughters of the Defenders of | || the ia White Speel, president of the Dames of the Loyal Legion; Mrs. William Morrison, president of the American War Moth- ers; together with Mrs. Myrtle Ehlers, Miss Ellen S. Meyers, Mrs. William A. , Mrs. Cecil Ross Chittenten, Miss Marian Boss and Miss Virginia Boss. Miss Anne Covington will be hostess at & meeting of the Washington branch of the Associat e Vassar Aliimnae of . | College this evening at 8 o'clock in her -+ (Continued on Fourth Page. The D e. _Hotel (Formerly Grate Dodpe v'lflll) SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 t0 3:00 5:30 to 8:00 $1.50 Shrimp Cocktail or Pruit Cup Tofato Juice Cocktall | “onicken Sous, Lisette or ‘Consomme Adelina . Tried Halt sprine Chicken Réust Long Jsland Duckls 5 '."'"o; “Baked Orange . Individusl Planked Steak Mashed Potatoes or Glased Sweet Potatoes Baked h oni el OBtoscol! Mellands! Dinner Rolls ine-Cre: et S (SR Avple Ple o I Mode " English Plum Pudding—Foamy Sauce r Fresh Strawberry Tee Cream Coftee Dinners also at $1.25 and $1.00 No Tipping North Capitol and E Streets National 5460 W. ». Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. ! The correct, gracious bag for the new formal mode, and %aining steadily in popularity. black, brown, tan, smooth leather, with turnlock fasten- ing. Black or brown. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930, ' s We Are Not Prophets,_,fifit'—-' $' These Are the Indicated Successes for Spring 1930 to be worn by smart young persons - A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork Hetena Rubinitein s hee wdy wed o W;«.Wc&,& f o flun-. Tktiess, SHec? Flloor e. Over-the-Arm Handbags in Necklaces Thirty inches, ‘to meet the new " higher ~ waistline . . . smartly becoming, especially with a suit. Carved ivory with carved galalith in blue, red, green and 'black. Other styles also. 5 to #10 ive models at this price; in Sketched : leather, “lined in ‘The Cape Coat Is very swagger, lally as the er, therefore smarter! In with upsf e lar of sheared beige Lapin, $49.50, Indicated by your choice . . . the choice of those ultra- smart women who are now buying their spring ward- robes. They follow the new mode. of course . . . the mode of gracious formality, without losing any of their youthful appeal. Hemlines are even; skirts are worn between three and five inches below the base of the kneecap, depending on your own height; suits are extremely important, and have gone feminine in a most becoming way; the fashion of the complete costume and the costume suited to the occasion are more im- portant than ever before. Briefly, clothes are now ready that you will enjoy buying and wearing; right now and on through the Spring. Sketched here are fashions for the smart young thing who wears from size 14 to 20; fashions for immediate wear, at prices that appeal for immediate buying. From the Misses’ Shops, Third Floor $7.50 Handbag Shop, Street Floor —depending on material and carving. * Jewelry, Street Fioor The Cape Suit with jaunty little postilien o8] shot the blouse of heavy . $49.50, crepe. Molyneux’ Felt Gardenia with Lacquered Leaves As sophisticated as crossing on the Bremen . . . and the type of flower you will see in smartest places. In eggshell and black or DR LT B ‘1'50 Satin Blousettes Youthful tuck-ins with Chanel bows . .. with frills and jabots, ‘7'50 for the new suits Others $5 and $5.95 Neckwear, Street Floor 80 Beautiful New Fur Secarfs Sale ., $30.50 Mostly Single | Skins Regularly $49.50 to $79.50 A very important event, just ahead of the Spring season! “Opportunity to bup a fur scarf of stand- ard Jelleff quality and workmanship at an out- standing value-price. All are furs that .will be smart this Spring. . .regular prices are much higher «..it’s thrifty and smart to buy now! . Pointed Fox Dyed Cross Fox Red Fox LR 32°8° 8 ’?%:;égggg °EE§5 g 8 Special Group of Misses’ Coats The season’s smartest kashmir fab- 379.50 rics, featuring the Vionnet wrap, the low-placed flare and straightline models. Furs of Russian Caracul, Jap Mink, Fox, Persian Lamb, Beaver and Kit Fox are used in up- standing shawl, cape shawl and muffler collar effects . . . spiral, pointed or elbow cuffs trim the sleeves. Mostly black. ...also in tan and brown. Sizes 14 to 18. Missex Coat Show, Third Fleor 1,000 Pairs of Impéfled ‘French Gloves Another Big Purchase! : Dyed Silver and Cross King Fox Beige, Brown, Blue, Natural King Fox : in pairs Jap Marten and Jap Mink in pairs Fur Salon, Fourth Floor R S e R R T —— Smart Tailored Undies 1 of “Trillium” Silk Beautifully _tailored of pure dye '$1.95 Regularly $3 and $3.95 Full Range of Sizes Applique ‘Cuffs Plain Pull-ons None will be less than $49.50 after this event, ,,»_J‘?fi‘uary Linen Sale : ) All-Linen Luncheon Sets Allfinen, colored bordered luncheon sets (cloth nndu:hin‘npkh-)mmwmndhgvalueinthe -JmulryLindec,m $1-30 - Hand-Embroidered Spanish Linens o Yz and Y, Less "Sdo.‘Weobuimddmnm‘nuh‘n " 10s14 January Sale.. " Searfs, 18x45, in the $3.75° chase made especially for the Linen than usual. Doilies—Oval Y Scarfs 18236 18245 r $3 $3.50 18x54 $4 12518 $1 §1.25 marked reduction that we are able to offer them at from 3375 to 509, less Table Covers and Napkins 54a54 S4x72 $12 $14.50 13213 ¢7 Dozen Handmade *“Deruta” Embroidered ““Emens . . .Sale Priced Scarfs, 18x54, re- doced to .. B425 JIIII!;‘l'y] Sale ke ’,.00 rfs, 18x36; in the- ’;.oo » January, Sale ..... The Linen Shov, First Floor Scarfs, 18x72, in th January Sale ..... ’6'00 Doilies, oblong, 2c1s, sale price” $1.00 crépe de chine . . .:a mark of dis- tinction. Gown (sketched) with shaded piping, or hemstitching, em- broidery, appliques, in flesh, peach or orchid, {5‘?90. Chemises, $3 and $3.95 Dance Sets, $3.95 Uneven Hemline Cuffs Washable Kid Glace kid and lambskin gloves at a price that makes it advisable to stock up now! They're so smart .« . of such fine skins . . . such attractive styles, that you'll enjoy shopping for them. ‘ uur styles, Grey Shops, Second Floor Van Raalte Singlettes Are for the Younger Figures $5-50 The Popular Van Raalte Garments A single garment that takes the place of bandeau, vest, pantie and garter belt; close-fitting over the hips for smoothness. Very prac- tical in a run-proof fabric of silk and rayon; sizes 32 to 38. - Flesh only. Grey Shops, Second Floor Very Extra! Printed Negligees = 33.95' Just 49 of these ' hand-blocked crepe de chine negligees . . generously full. and 40 inches long. Black, red, blue, orchid, } reen, navy, brown back-- These will go quickly! rose, grounds. Grey Shons, Second Floor L . cut For the Last Day of the “Scantie” Demonstration we are featuring the All-Over Lace Scantie )15 It’s lovely in the man- ner of fine French un- derthings-. . . creamy lace backed by net, re- inforced at the sides of % the hips by silk elastic. A strip of glove silk re- inforces the diaphragm of the garment. A gar- ment especially adapted to evening. wear, Tomorrow Is the Last Day of . Miss Viola Beyer - to_Demonstrate “Seanties” from the classic pull-on with scalloped edge to the “uneven-hemline” glove, utterly new and different! And this is a good time, to buy for birthdays to come! Black ‘with W hite Beige _ Tan Brown - Biscay Nude White French Grey Glove 'Sho, Stréet Floor Frocks for Graduation Will Go Places and Do Things $16-50 Just as young and carefree as the young things who will wear them . . . with a new chic which will * make them favorites long after graduation day. Every one in fine crepe de chine and chiffon in white. Sizes 11 to 17 Juniors Shops, Third Floor