Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1930, Page 16

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B2 s SOC SOCIETY. IETY The Chief Executive and First Lady ! of the Land Feted at Dinner. Mrs. Hoover to Receive. RESIDENT AND MRS. HOOVER were the guests of honor at din- ner last evening of the Attorne; General and Mrs. Mitchell Others in the company were “hief Justice and Mrs. Samuel B. Wil- on, Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Ridder, Mr. "fn Mrs. Thomas L. Daniels and Mr. Mi¢hael J. Doherty of St. Paul, Mr. and Mr§. Clive T. Jaffray of Minneapolis 'nd Mrs. Ada L. Comstock, president of Radcliffe College. . Hoover will receive a small group | *f ladies at the tea hour in the White | {ouse this afternoon. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann was the ruest of honor at the luncheon given by Irs. 8. Wallace Dempsey in the presi- iential dining room of the Mayflower, ‘cliowing Mrs. Townsend's morning musicale. Her other guests were Mrs. tarter Glass, Mrs. Charles W. Water- -an, Mrs. William E. Brock, Mrs. Frank Srowther, Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Fred- | rigk W. Dallinger, Mrs. Sol Bloom. | Ars. De Forest Paine, Mrs. Lockwood 3ishop, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. Wil- on J. Lambert, Mrs. Francis Martin :avage, Mrs. Arthur Tyrell, Mrs. Frank Tienry, Miss Prentice, Mrs. John C. Pre- -0nt, Mrs. Alice Carrier and Mrs. Al- red J. Brosseau. Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the | 3ecretary of War, will not be at home his afternoon. Mrs. Walter F. Brown, wife of the | Jostmaster General, will receive this ifternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in her partment at the Wardman Park Hotel Irs. Brown will have assisting her Mrs. . ohn Philp, wife of the Fourth Assist- nt Postmaster General; Mrs. Robert S. .egar, wife of the administrative as- stant of the Post Office Department, nd Mrs. Lawrence Richey, wife of the secretary to the President. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. \rthur M. Hyde, will leave Washing- on this afternoon for a mlr through Jentral States. Mrs. Hyde will I atter part of the week for a visit in| ‘’renton with her mother, Mrs. Charles | Sullers. The Secretary and Mrs. Hyde | 11l return to Washington the morning f February 17. “Yinner in New York Honors ~nvey and Lady Isabella Howard. The Ambassador of Great Britain and ady Isabella Howard will be the honor uests at a dinner February 20, in New ~ork of the Pilgrims. Mr. Elihu C. “hurch, secretary of the society, has ‘ent out the invitations to the event. The Italian Ambassador and Nobil <e Martino entertained at luncheon sesterday in the embassy, when their Minister of Switer- Bonardel] Vitetti, first secre- ‘The Japanese Ambassador and umc.l Debuchi_will be the (uu;l in whose honor resentative an “loom ‘::E entertain at dinner this Mrs. 8ol | i Duncan Cameron, Mr. Konow Bojsen and the counselor of the Austrian lega- tion and Mme. Hausenschield. The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite were hosts at din- ner last evening, having as their guests the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. {’weter, the Chinese Minister and Mme. u, Mr. Veverka; Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, the military attache of the British embassy, Col. Pope-Hennessy: Rear Admiral and Mrs. Andrew T. Long, Mgr. James Ryan, Mr. and Mrs, Peter A. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Edward , Mrs. Robert W. Imbrie, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman and Mr. Willlam J. B. Macaulay, secretary of the Irish Free State legation. Mr. Justice' and Mrs. Plerce Butler have gone to New York, where they ;;u'l‘;n for a few days at the St. Regis otel. Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- berg have been joined in their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel by their son, Mr. Arthur H. Vandenberg, jr, who has come from Detroit for a short visit Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen will entertain a company of 50 at din- ner this evening. Last evening they were hosts at dinner in the Willard Hotel in honot of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. Mrs. Allen, wife of Senator Henry Allen of Kansas, was a luncheon hostess today at the Mayflower following the | morning concert. entertaining in hon- “Say_it_with Flowers” Sy iy Sowers Brighten Existence for the Invalid with FLOWERS That shut-in friend of yours will more than appreciate an occasional floral remembrance. fWe have standing orders to send many such flowers and will handle your commis- sions to your satisfac- tion. Moderate prices. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. GEORGE C. SHAFFER 555, & 900 14th St. x5S ‘vening. ] The Minister of Switzerland and | Mme. Peter will entert«in at dinner| [ his evening at the legation. Senora_de Alfaro, wife of the Min- | | Mme. | | Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, the Ambassador of France and | || Claudel, Senator Thomas J.| Walsh, the Minister of Canada and Mrs, | [ Massey, the Minister of Norway and | | Mme. Bachke, Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Hampson | | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby. | Gary, G:;{. and Mrs. John H. Gibbons, Mr. | and Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus, Mrs. el S Until 7:30 In conjumction with our ves- || S men weare Festunaess || SEA FOOD | DINNER . 19C | i Rl ™ | ou e An e R || -~ - " Il Coumbia Rood 418 Columbia 5042 OPPORTUNITY S A LE CHARMING MODELS ... THE LAST WORD IN STYLE AND COMFORT AT NOTABLE 87.95 38.95 SAVINGS . . 89.95 Formerly $12.50—$14.50 Smart straps and ties skillfully fashioned of fine flexible leathers. AAAA to EE. Sizes—2% to 11 Widths— Make your selections early while the stocks are complete. Dr. KAHLER SHOES For Men and Women STYLE—with comfort concealed Dr. Kahler Shoe Store 603 13th St. N.W, the Minister of Czechoslovakia, | Fety THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, or of Mrs. Henry Sturgis and Mrs, Syd- ney A. Cloman. Others in the com- pany were Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, Mme. Wu, Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. Thomas H. Slavens, Mrs. Charles P. George, Mrs. William | Wolft Smith. ‘Mrs. Arthur Stanley Mrs. James A. Lyons, Mrs. Alvin d, Mrs. Willlam W. Butterworth, Miss Susan Dyer, Mrs. Merle Thorpe, Mrs. Lucy Wilder Morris and Mrs. Simpson, wife of Rear Admiral Ed- ward Simpson, U. 8. N, of Phila- delphia. Mrs. Hastings, wife of Senator D. O. Hastings, will not receive tomor- row afternoon in her apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel, because of ill- ness. Mrs. Sullivan and Miss Margaret Sullivan, wife and daughter of Senator | Patrick J. Sullivan of Wyoming, will be at home in their apartment in the Mayflower Thursdays, February 6 and Tuary 20. Representative Katherine Langley of i Kentucky was the guest of honor at a luncheon given today at the Mayflower by Mrs. rge A. Heywood of Ashe- ville, N. C, and Washington, who is [spending the season at the Mayflower. Others her party were Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, Mrs. Raymond E. Lee, Mrs, Samuel Willlams Earle, Mrs. Albert J. | Myer, Mrs. William P. Tams, Mrs. Over- | ton Price, Mrs. Brewster Marwick and Miss Belle Perkins. The ladies of the Texas delegation in Congress have indefinitely postponed the reception they were to give Monday afternoon in the Congressional Club. The United States Ambassador to Chile and Mrs. Willlam 8. Culbertson went to New York yesterday and to- morrow the Ambassador will sail on the Santa Elisa for his post. Mrs. Cul- bertson will not return to the Capital until the end of the week and therefore will not receive Friday afternoon. Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Sum- merall will be at home Sunday after- hoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. The second counselor of the Italian embassy and Signora Catalani will en- tertain at dinner this evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel Brig. Gen. Herbert M. Lord, former director of the Bureau of the Budget, and Mrs. Lord, who have been visiting in Washington for ebout two weeks, left last night for Florida, where they will spend the Winter at St. Petersburg. Col. and Mrs. Frederic G. Kellond announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Harrlett to Mr. Robert H. Rich- ards, jr., of Boston, Wednesday, Janu- ary 1, in'Scororal, Canal Zone. ! Mr. and Mrs. Richards are now at home in the Continental Hotel in Boston. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam C. Williams | have come from Fort Monroe, Va. and have taken an apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel for some time. Capt. and Mrs. Alex Merwin of Goth- enberg, Sweden, have been at the Dodge Hotel for a short stay. Capt. Merwin, who is connected with the Swedish Army, and Mrs. Merwin will go to New York tonight and will sail Saturday on the Gripsholm. They have spent & year and a half in Minnesota, ‘The Acting Secretary of the Navy | and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke will be guests of honor at a reception this evening to be given by the Louisiana Society of Washington. Mrs. Joseph | Goldberger, formerly Miss Mary Far- rar of New Orleans, the president of the society, is in charge of arrange- ments. Engagement Announced of Miss Harris and Mr. Barton. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas_Jefferson_Har- ris of Sherbrooke road, Scarsdale, N. Y., have announced the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth to Mr. Fran- | cis Lowell Barton, son of Mrs. Frederick | Otis Barton of 'Boston, Mass. Miss ' Harris graduated from Vassar College | i | | i Crystal Stemware ) $12doz. —Rare indeed is the regal splendor of Etched Rock Crystal so modestly priced! Goblets, Tall and Low Sherbets, Finger Bowls and Footed Tumblers in the ice tea, water and orange juice sizes, $12 the dozen. Salad Plates, $17.50 dozen. Street Floor DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance 2 5 R I O ich’s 1%-Yearly Clearance Sale Offers you still greater Reductions Many of the higher- priced models have been reduced to $9;9o wi §%7.90 All of Them Are the Newest Styles and Materials of the Present Season All Sales Final RIC H’N F ST.AT TENTH A WEDNESDAY, in the class of 1926. She is now com- pleting the regular course of study in the Yale University School of Nursing. She attended many social functions in Washington a year ago, in connection with the convention of doctors, her father having been president of the Otological Soclety. Mr. Barton gradu- ated from Harvard University in 1926, and while in college rowed on the uni- versity crew and was a member of the A. D. Club. The wedding will take place in March. WOMEN'S SHOP-RALEIGH HABERDASHER FINAL Reduction Sale! $13.50 Stetson Shoes $]2.50 $ Final clearance prices on our reg- vlar stock, Not all of our fine shoes are included, but every style and size is well represented. For street, sport and day wear. All Sales Final; No Credits; No Exchanges Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street JANUARY 29, 1930. Miss Clara M. Breed, sister of Mrs. Harris, has just returned from Europe, and will attend the announcement tea of her niece in February. Mr, and Mrs. Elton L. Marshall and two_children, Mary Jo and Robert, of Chillicothe, Mo., have taken an apart- ment at the Cavalier. M. Marshall is l:oumr.ar for the Department of Agri- culture. Miss Alice McDoncugh, whose mar- riage to Lieut. John 8. Nesbit will tal SOCIETY. , February 8, was the guest at a tea and shower - wm{ltmwnnwnmrmrbyfia mon y Rittenhouse and Miss Dorothy er. Wadden will entertain a of 80 t the associate members’ at the Club tonight. Mrs. Robert E. Lee will entertain at dinner Saturday eveni in compli- ment to Miss Susan Guignard of Co- lumbia, 8. C., who will a week or 10 days with her uncle, the Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde. Mrs. Lee (Continued on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Folger, whose | marriage took place recen at_the | bride’s home in Tennessee, and Maj. and Mrs. Melville Robertson are the Quests for whom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . RARE AI:ITIQ EXCEPTIONALLY FINE Modern Oriental Rugs At PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Today and Tomorrow LAST TWO DAYS At 2 P. M. Each Day On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day Terms: Cash C. G. SLOAN & CO.,, Inc., Aucts. REGISTERED $14,50 75 Daris Washington Save Perfume As You Use It! A New Atomizer 4 | Just as gay and attrac- tive as can be...a silk- covered bulb and gold plated cap. Both attrac- tive and very useful . . . and only $1. Toiletries, Street Floor. Crepe de Chine Chemises Dance Sets French Panties $]1.9% All new, all smartly made in pastel shades with Alencon-type lace, ap- pliques or in plain tailored styles. At a most appeal- ing price for lingerie of pure dye crepe de chine. Grey Shops, Second Floor. Dorothy Bickum’s Vagabond Sash For Slim * Young Figures $3.50 A comfortable garment that gives just enmough support to slim figures. New princess line, me- dium length, with two panels of fine knit elastic. Grey Shops, Second Floor. Modern ‘Rayon Gowns Pajamas 8 1 95 Pajamas that look like gay sailor suits, tuck-ins or overblouses with sea- going nautical appliques. The gowns are dashing, too, with satin sashes! Grey Shops, Second Floor. ebleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Fashion is never extravagance. Jelleff’s sponsors only those true fashions which are always in good taste, and appealing to women of good taste. Good fashions never go to extremes. Extremes have no place in Jelleff’s. The Smartest Women’s Dresses NewYorh Merely Hint at the Rediscovered Waistline NEVER by a belt too tightly tied but— by a short bolero by shirring by fine tucks by a very narrow belt by diagonal seaming by skillful cutting —and, therefore, they flatter it!—and that dates them Spring, 19301 So much smarter than defining it, so infinitely more chic than a tight belt . . . so completely sponsored by natural good taste, and by the great dressmakers who prefer fashions that ARE good taste. Tiny flower prints on a black ground, with a deep tuck that makes a pretended bolero to indicate that higher waist- line, a fashion sponsored by Chantal, $45. Ensemble of heavy silk, coat and dress in black crepe. The cape indicates - the higher waistline here; the embroidered beige batiste jabot is the “lingerie touch” that is so necessary. $39.50. These two dresses are typical of Jelleff's collection which is proving definitely to smart Washington that good fashion is simply a matter of good taste and becomingness. That is why Jelleff’s is sponsoring the even hemline and the length that is becoming to you, and NO LONGER, and why fashion-wise women buy their Spring clothes at Jelleff’s, Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor Tweed Suits Reduced Timely Values Now You Can Buy Semi-Blouses for Regularly $59.50 and $69.50 Th.f:c-pkce imported tweed e gt n col or d ’lkbn. well made Crepe blouses or sweaters. 14 to 44. Those smart little “blousettes” that fit so smoothly beneath suits and coat dresses... sleeveless affairs that just never wrinkle or bulk, and add the feminine “lingerie touch,” s0 important. At a price that makes them highly practical to buy right now. Blue Pink Beige Eggshell W hite * Neckwear, Street Floor Regularly $9850 to $125° Threespiece im- ported tweed and kash- #5950 Suit Shop, Third Floor

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