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'B—2 SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Entertained Overnight at the White House Guests From Philadelphia. HE President and Mrs. Hoover Mr George McFadden of Philadel- | Rea phia. ‘The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- with his brother-in-law and his sis- ’, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, be entertained at dinner this eve- ning by Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen. British Diplomats Guests at Notable lairs in Canada. ‘The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard, who arrived in Mon- treal yesterday with Lady Isabella Howard, was the honor guest at a luncheon given by Sir Arthur and Lady Currie. Later in the afternoon for a few days of Viscount and Lady Willingdon at Government House. They will later visit the Lieut. Gov. of Ontario and Mrs. Ross in “Toronto. The Ambassador of Germany and Prau von' Prittwitz und Graffon will entertain at dinner this evening. ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite will entertain a company of 18 at dinner this evening. ‘The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- rick J. H\u’ley ‘were the guests in whose honor the Assistant Secretary of War and ul'I F. Trubee Davison entertained at dinner last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. Included in the company were Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall and the following members of the tary affairs committee 3 Senator and Mrs. Willlam H. Mchltfl' Sanfor lnd Mm John M. Robsion. Maj. and Mrs. Burton Young Read will have as their guests the former's Gen. and Mrs. their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Host At Dinner Last Evening. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Parker were hosts to a small company at dinner vening for their daughter, Miss Alice Lu Parker. Miss Priscilla Parker has gone to Ne; York for a short stay and will Miss White in South Or‘n‘e N. J,, be- fore returning to Washington. Mrs. Leigh, wife of Rear Admiral Richard H. lglgh will be at home in- formally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock, (or uu last time this season. Mr. Alden Freeman entertained at Bodinhner in his ::}1:‘ P the Bfl eme last ev Among his guest were the members of his box party, who were in coennne, including Mrs. Willlam Stokes of Baltimore, Mrs. Careau_Bor- den, Miss Elizabeth Duboll Mrs. Rich- ard’ Lansing Taylor, Miss Katherine Turner, Miss Toussaint Dubols, Mr. William Stokes, Mr. William King Olive, Mr. Nnthnnlel c-nml.l umlt Jackson ‘Turner and Mr. Jules Lizaire. ‘William ‘Wheeler wfll be }olncd at_the wu-dnun Park! 1 Thursday thd.r niece, Jeule ‘Waldo o{ c pany informally at lunche m a-y at the hotel. R Mrs. Vanderbilt, wite of Brig. Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt, h: n::e ut,o New- at the te subcommittee on ap- | Lod )n'wrhtlons military affairs, were Sen- ator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jones, Senator and Mrs. Otis F. Glenn, Senator and | SomPany Mrs. William J. Harris, Senator Ken- neth McKellar and Senator and Mrs. Representative and Zinsser, sister Mrs. u'hw.nw.ln.mnho:tum Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten were hosts at dinner last eve- Mr. and Mrs. Vlflof Kauffmann, who x the Midwinter in Florida, ve Mml the Soreno Hotel. Mrs. William Livingston Crounse will Mnhflrdnynthmnmm aft- ernoon and will receive from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, at 2419 Wynml.n‘ avenue, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey will enter- '.l!n at Among at luncheon at be Mrs. Haj tomorrow 3 Ellls, Mrs. Strickland Gilliland, Henry J. Allen, Mrs. A. V. Cushman and Mme. Gaburri. $50.00 Auto Trunks . . 50.00 Man’s Leather Wadmbe Cau « 50.00 English Kit Bag. .........:..... 45.00 Man’s Russet Cowhide Suit Case. . 52.50 Man’s Shrunk Walrus Oxford Bag 125.00 Fitted Overnight Case 60.00 Fitted Overnight Case 35.00 Fitted Tray Case.... 70.00 Fitted Wardrobe Hat Box. cosenes 25.00 Cigarette Box and 45.00 Cigarette Case, Gold Frame 9.00 Card and Dice Set........ 40.00 Ladies’ Dresser Set. .. 30.00 Cocktail Shaker Set. 11.00 Picture Frames ... .. ,gS.MMm’n GIOURE . .o csonvvvinnovios ¥ 4.00 Ladies’ Gloves ....... 10.00 Umbrellas “sesssssesssescne ‘Wilson Ronsaville, Mr. and um Wfllhb I‘ltfiu'l. Mr. ‘Weller, Mr. Hugh Adlnu,lfi J. N. Newhouse and Mr. W. F. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur !hnl Riggs, who spent last week in New Yerk, have returned to Stoneleigh Court. Mrs. Jouett Shouse, chairman !t.Pekrlb\m where | visit in the President Benjamin Harrison, and ed as her father's hostess after the death of her mother, has spent levlnl Writing Paper PAPER..............4% Ib. ENVELOPES. .17¢ package \| WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS PP RONaRSS AND 142] F St. - $25.00 25.00 25.00 22.50 26.25 62.50 30.00 17.50 35.00 12.50 22.50 4.50 20.00 15.00 5.50 2.50 2.00 5.00 Lighter. .... And Many Other Outstanding Values at !; Price Also Entire Stock of Imported Steamer Robes 1, Off Established 1876 BECKERS Mail Orders Prepaid THE TRAVEL, LEATHER and GIFT SHOP 1314 F Street N. W. THE EVENING STAR, weeks at the Colnny Club in New York. Mrs. McKee 1" join her daughter, Mrs, ludsl.nce and her two daughters at lerkeley lod.e at the end of Vietory Post, American Giving Ball lnnuy m‘m. Victory Post, N America: Legion, assisted by l'fl Auxl“lry Unit and its Drum Corps, is holding its an- nual ball in the large ball room of the ‘Willard on Monday evening next, Feb- ruary 3, from 10 until 2 o'clock. the boxholders for the eve- ning are Maj. L. E. Atkins, department commander of the District of Columbia, and Mrs. Atkins, Past Department Comdr. Harlan Wood and Mrs. Wood, Past Department Comdr. J. Miller Ken- . L. A, Strlwbrldle, commender, Vic- wry Post, No. 4, and Mrs. Strawbridgc; Brig. Gen. Rufus H. Lane and Mrs. Lane; Col. John Thomas Taylor and Mrs. Taylor; Dr. and Mrs. Rush B. Rhees, Maj. J. Garfleld Riley and Mrs. Riley, Dr. Bernard C. MacNell and Mrs, MacNeil, Miss Jane Breen, commander, Jacob Jones Post, No. 2; also Stephen P. Mccmrty Post and Dames of the Loyal n Fairchild Jesso will con- Mrs, [ tribute to the entertainment of the evening by si %‘:rchmletl Doll, Moockbee, g “The Song of the and will have as Gertrude Smallwood A notae company of guests will as- semble about the Virginia table at the Stratford dinner of February 4, when Mrs. Henry St. George Tucker, wife of Representative Tucnr will entertain Surgeon Gen. and Mrs. Hugn 8. Cum- ming, Rear Admiral and Travers Grayson, R&pmenhtlve and Mrs. R. Walton Moore of Virginia, Judge John Barton Payne, Dr.and Mrs. Aurelius R. Shands, Dr. and Mrs. John Minor, Maj. and Mrs. Albert 8. J. ‘Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Cocke, Miss Anna Hubert' and Mr. Janey. Virginia has always cherished with particular pride the record of the Lee family, whose ancestral home was Stratford Hall, on the Potomac, in Westmorland County, . While most widely known ‘esent time as the birthplace of the great Confederate general, Robert E. Lee, it was a place of proud mem- ories lon: before his birth. His own father, “Light Horse Harry” Lee, was a daring and romantic figure in the Revolutionary War, winning by his high courage the admiration of Wash- ington himself. Richard Henry Lee and his brother, Prancis Lightfoot Lee, were both members of the Continental Con- gress and signers of the Declaration of v lndependence The former was the this | & commandi in e ing figure originator of the idea of calling the colonies together through their gele- gates in such a joint congress an its sessions. these reasons the project for making Stratford a national shrine is with \ enthusiastic n|is shared by the where, under the leadership of 3 Joseph E. Washington and the offi- cers associated with her, the list of those who have affiliated themselves with the movement is a Jong and dis- tinguished one. Many tables have already been taken for the dinner. Among those who have | recently made such reservations are Mrs. Richard E. Crane, owner of West- over in Virginia; Mrs. James O. Mur- dock, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Overman; Mrs. Willlam McClellan Rit- ter, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. James Elwood Jones, Mrs. Lindsay Morehead, Ldncogredeflc A. Hicks and Col. Wade Count and Countess de Rousey de Sales of Paris, France, are passing some time at the Carlton. Mrs. Clarence M. Busch has left Washington for her Southern home, Palm Island, Miami Beach, Fla., where she will join her husband and also her son-in-law_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louls G. Burger, who have estab- lished their home in Miami, where they have been for the past several months. Mrs. Busch will remain in Florida ior about three weeks, returning to Wash- ington the latter part of February. Miss Helen Gah , New York, is visiting in Washington' this ‘week, "the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coolidge Mulligan. Miss Gahagan has Cary | recently returned from two years’ music study abroad, which culminated in ap- %nnncn with notable success with the ienna opera and as concert singer at the Saltsburg festival in Germany last Summer. Mrs. Mulligan is giving a tea this afternoon for Miss Gahagan and will entertain at lunch for her tomorrow, following Mrs. Townsend’s morning musicale. Mr. and Mrs. E, Center, Mass., are Hotel while in W Among those who entertained at din- the Willard preceding thi ‘Tilton of Newton at the Dodge n. Fisore- Blevate ioors—Eievatc District 3211 GREATLY All Tea Carts All Lamps and Shades Reduced 20%, to 50%, JAMES B. HENDERSON Fime Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street During February Beginning Today, a number of Complete Suites, also many Odd Pieces are offered at REMARK- ABLE SAVINGS. Ten-piece Genuine Mahogany Din- mg Room Suite, now as low as— $393 Nine-piece Natural Finish Maple Bedroom Suite, now as low as— $398 REDUCED Reduced 259, District 7675 Phones both Arterait Salons, Another group of un- usial Foshions at Bchme last night we: Mr. T. B. Scott, ‘Theodore J, ickett and Mrs. ‘Was wu.u.un Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Arthur Schoen- feld will close their apartment at the erdmm Park Hotel on Thursday and will go to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Schoenfeld will in the future make their home in Englewood, N. J. Conm;lonll Hostess to Pen League Group. Mrs. Richard Yates, wife of Repre- sentative Yates, and first vice president of the Chevy Chase branch of the Na- tional League of American Pen Women, will entertain the members of the branch at a tea at her apartment at the Roosevelt Hotel, Thursday after- noon, at 3:30 o'clock, when she will have the branch members meet her guest, H'MI’!. Franklin Miller of Chi- cago, T‘he president, Mrs. Jesse W. Nich- lson, has asked the members of the branch to arrive a little early for a special meeting. The National Woman's Party has issued invitations for a reception to- morrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, chairman of the national council of the party, in the headquarters at 144 B streef north- east. The hours for receiving are from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Arthur J. Hilly, corporation council for the City of New York, at the Carlton for a few days, accom panied by Mr. A. T. B. Little, Mr. Vin cent Victor and Mr. Walter Dunne. Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Winings en- tertained at a bridge supper in their home on Elm street Saturday night. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ol‘tk Mrs. Arthur E. Cook and Mr. Henry\I. Quinn, who won prizes. WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. Mrs. Walter Clifford Burke, who has been in New York for the past 10 days, has returned and is in her suite in the Ambassador Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Burke will be hosts tomorrow evening at a bridge party. Mr. and Mrs. Burke are from Los Angeles, Calif., but are spend- ing the Winter here. Hostesses for the card party and dance which will be given Friday in the school hall at Sixth and F_streets southwest for the benefit of the restora- tion fund of St. Dominic's Church include Mrs. Alene Hawk, Miss Margaret Trammell, Miss Prancls Dwyer, Miss Margaret Kelly, Miss Catherine Rich, Miss Mary Rich, Miss Evelyn_Coilins, Miss M. M. Marsden, Miss Veronica Robbins, Miss Eleanora Mesina, Miss Teresa 'Collins and Miss Gertrude Shellhorn, ‘Thursday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Everett was the scene of a charming wedding when their daughter, Miss Onys Onett Everett, be- came the bride of Mr. Richard Stedman. iss Madge Everett, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Mr. George Smith, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. ‘The bride wore a becoming gown of ashes of rose chiffon and carried a shower bouquet of white bride roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was in a gown of green and carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses. The rooms ‘were massed with. blooms and Southern smilax. The bride was reared in Meridian, Miss, and the bridegroom is a native of Stuart, Patrick County, Va. Both have resided in the District of Columbia for a number of years. After the wedding reception they left for a trip to Miami and St. Augustine, Fla. On their return they will be at home to their many friends at 644 Massachusetts avenue northeast. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FOR TOMORROW ONLY ENTIRE FALL & WINTER STOCK REDUCED FAR BELOW COST Knitted Suits ... .. Evening Gowns .. Velvet Gowns . Fur-Trimmed Coats ... 1 Fur-Trimmed Suit .. -from $9 75 . from $16.75 «eee..from §16.75 vilinsislion §59 .50 T b $14.99 Chenille or Anlon Berelu nnd 2 Hats, each......$1.50 1919 QUE STREET Additional Salespeople Slore Open reslan 1207"9"11-13 G'St.N. No Refunds or Exchanges ALL SALES FINAL ONE DAY MORE RAIN! SNOW! SLUSH! Monday’s weather surely was against our semi-annual RUMMAGE SALE—bu! f we were busy! How at _home and for the: it forced we've added -n extra day. ir benefit WE ADVISE YOU TO SIIOP EARLY. E DRESSESS$ Formerly $15 and $25 ‘The Sale Price must not mislead you. h D as much. orth five Formerly $25 to $39.50 OfCC ~ -« o7z | DRESSESs ey Ve On'l’nl. Tré'r:ln nt_and @ Georgette, REET, AFTER NING W OF A MODEL. Ever both light and dark shades. Many of Satins, ort and Busi- SIZES. All E DRESSESs Formerly $39.50 to $59. 50 This eolhe(lon offe some very ele- d of the fil the matron. BRESLAU All sizes. Fi ur-Trl'qu COATS Formerly $49.50 to $99..50 this group. rlng. or up to 54, Wolf, Fox, Lapin, Pointed Wolf. Fl Complete Elouln( Fun. E CLOSING oUuT ENTIRE STOCK FUR $99.50 to $175 Se Beaver Coats. $275 Mink- dy-d Marmot Coats These coa ave unt rat of FOX, FITCH, WOLF and BEAVEg. o GLOSE OUT. BRESLAU’S, 1307 COATS calllu Bl to 13 G St. SOCIETY. —_— ew pring suit Interpreted in distinguished “1930” fashions! Blouses...crepe and silk...emphasizing new neck lines...exquisite soft woolen materials for skirt and coat. Really the suit’s “the” thing for Spring wear...from... $5500 4, $285:00 Rizik Brothers 3 Washington 1213 F Street DULIN & MARTIN Lenox Colonial China Blends Perfectly with Colonial Settings The Colonial pat- tern of the Lenox Pottery beautifully represents the spirit of our forefathers. Decoration in hand- raised enamels, with buff and blue predominant on an ivory ground. Edged with gold. Open Stock Dinner Plates .........560.00 doz. Entree Plates . 54.00 do=. Salad Plates . . 48.00 doz. Bread & Butter Plates.. 33.50 doz. Teacups & Saucers .... 65.00doz. Bouillon Cups & Saucers 70.00 doz. After Dinner Cups & Saucers .............. 58.00doz. Sugar ?owl. $16 Creamer..$8.50 DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anal’ e, PARK ING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenwe Entrance New Styles for Immediate Wear “FANTASI" G PRADO brown kid with brown suede underlay and an overlay panel of reptile calf. In black kid with black suede underlay and an over- lay panel of reptile calf. In patent leather with black calf underlay and mrloy panel of reptile calf. Cuban SEVENTY Constantly Changing STYEES $j Ono SizesZ%toQOAA_AAhoD M SLEY 1339 F STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON All - Styles