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- SOC SOCIETY." IETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Hosts to Guests From Out of Town. RESIDENT ANDh}tdF-!' - tvl!hn had as overnig] ests a e ; White: House "the well known ¢ Miss Gwen Martin of Philadel- Phia. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Dewart f New York are expected to arrive to- ay to be guests of the Chief Executive ind Mrs. Hoover. German Embassy to Be Scene of Tea This Afternoon. * The Ambassador of Germany and ¥Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will entertain at tea this afternoon in the #mbassy. on tts avenue, for which they have sent out cards. They lso have cards out for a tea Frida; rbruary 7. ‘The Minister of Switzerland end me. Peter will go ‘0 New York to- orrow morning to remain several § Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- ter of Panama, will be the guest of onor of Mrs. William Fitch Kelly, in her box at Mrs. Townsend's morning musicale Wednesday, and at luncheon gfter the program at the Mayflower. Mrs. Kelly will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. | The Minister of Venesuela and Senora de Grisanti will entertain at dinner this evening in the Chinese foom of the Mayflower Hotel, in honor ©f the United States Minister to Vene- guela, Mr. George T. Summerlin. The Minister of the Dominican Re- blic, senor Angel Morales, has re- m‘m from his native where he accompanied the g‘;‘me’nt of the republic, who was in country for treatment at Johns opkins University i» Baltimore. The inister was called home because of e death of his mother. » Senator and Mrs, W. E. Brock have ll their guest at the Carlton Miss Minnie Brock of Chattanooga, sister of Senator Brock, who will remain in Wi Mrs. Walter Johnson, State regent of the D. A. R. of Tennessee, in her box at Constitution Hall Wednesday for the reception to delegates to the Women's Patriotic Conference on National De- nse. . Senator Joseph Grundy of Pennsyl- ia was joined yesterday in his apart- t at the Mayflower by his sister, Miss Margaret R. Grundy of Bristol, £ Mrs. McNary, wife of Senator Charles . McNary, entertained at luncheon to- the National Women's Country Representative and Mrs. James S. Parker have as their guest in their resi- dence, on Sixteenth street, Mrs. Dor- Harrison Eustis of Philadelphia, wilb be a member of the dinner tertain . Mrs. Eustis has spent much time in Both these countries, and when she ives her talk at 3 o'clack Monday oon in the Red Cross Building any notables of the city will be there hear her. Her subject is tnlnlnl as guidef for the blind, and the re u the Red Cross is open to the public and without cost. huve and Mrs. Harry C Pennsylvania have with t.hz Mayflower their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ransley. Mrs. Ransl id Miss Ransley will remain in Wi over the week end. - The Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aviation and Mrs. David 8. I entertain at dinner this evening in Urandmk'lllnd Mrs. Charles F. Euucm andlm Merritte W. Ire- Jand will be at home tomorrow after- Toon from 4 to 6 o'clock. % The wmmmdntotmmwu College and Mrs. William D. Connor Will be at home Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. The second secretary of the Persian tion, Prince Firouz, has returned m a week’s stay in New York. Prince Firouz has as his guests over Sunday Mrs. Chisholme Beach and her daughter, Miss Janet Beach, who are staying at the Mayflower until the first af the week, when they will return to their apartment on Park avenue in New ‘York. Prince Pirouz will be host to a company of 12 at dinner this evening, mummm. at the Carlton in eompu- ment to his guests, and tomorrow he Will entertain at lJuncheon for them, followed by & dinner party in the eve- ning and a reception afterward. The writer and Mrs. Will Irwin and | dinner tomorrow evening and the recep- tion will be given at the Mayflower. Mrs. Harry E. Hull, wife of the com- missioner general of immigration, who makes here home at the Wardman Park Hotel, will entertain at a luncheon at the cgr‘;mhml Club Monday, Feb- ruary 10. Gen. and Mrs. George Faber Downey will entertain at dinner this evening in their home for their niece, Miss Elizabeth Berry of New York, and Miss Margaretta Bayard Wright, daughter of |Mr and Mrs. Henry Price Wright. | Mrs. Devis, wife of Maj. Gen. Robert C. Davis, U. 8. A.. has come from New York and is at the Mayflower. Judge and Mrs. Wilbur Turner enter- tained al dinner last evening, when their guests were Rear Admiral and Mrs. A. M. D. McCormick, Rear Ad- Rear Admiral and Mrs. George Rock, Rear Admiral' Joseph Strauss, Mrs. James McAndrews and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilbur Hubbard. Judge and Mrs. Turner, who are giv- ing a series of dinners, will entertain again tomorrow evening. Mr. Charles C. Eberhardt, newly- appointed United States Minister to Costa Rica, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Mayflower, having as his guests Mr. George Summerlin, Min- ister to Venezuela; Mr. Roy T. Davis, newly-appointed Minister to Panama; Ml’irllrren Delano Robbins, Minister vador, Geissler, Xormer ‘Minister to Guatemala. The newly-appointed United States Minister to Siam, Mr. Arthur H. Geiss- ler, has arrived in Washington from Guatemala, where he has served as rep- resentative of this country for eight yelr:‘l He will be at the Mnyflmr for seve: Dr. David Allan Robertson, assistant director of the American Council on Education, is in Atlanta, Ga., where he | will address the Colleges at its annual banquet th!.s evening. Mrs. Hawes Hostess at Stratford Dinner Tuesday. Mrs. Hawes, wife of Senator Harry B. Hawes of Missouri, has taken a table for the Stratford dinner Tuesday eve- ning in the Willard Hotel. Senator Hawes made the princ address over the radio January 19, birthday an- o occas! e Nation of the efforts being made save Stratford as a national nhrlne The father and two nnchl of sen-':r e Dulany, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie and Miss Bell Perkins of Richmond, Va., have also reserved tables. Miss Perkins has named her table the “Hancock Lee table” in honor of one of her maternal known as Ditchley, named for a Lee home in England. Additional members of the general committee of the Robert E. Lee Memo- rial Foundation of the District of Co- lumbia, of which Mrs. Joseph E. Wash- ington is director, are Mrs. R. L. Et- tenger, Mrs. John Walker Holcombe, Mrs. Benjamin Rush Logie, Mrs. b- ney Maury, Mrs. A. R. Shands and Mrs. Wilkins S| Mrs. W. P. Hulbert of Middleburg, Va., entertained a party of eight at cinner last evening at the Carlton, where she is stopping while in Wash- Miss Julia D. Connor was hostess at PIANOS TO RENT $5 Per Month DE MOLL’S 2% BURCHELL’S BOUQUET This Superb Coffee At 3oc Per Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut ® Ave.anal” ‘WINDOW REFRIGERATORS, 18 in., $2.50; 24-in., $3 Improved type. Requires but-2 screws to hold to window and has swinging arm to remove from view when not in use. Galvanized iron; 2 shelves. FURNACE SCOOPS. Heavy, buckle-proof steel ASH CANS. Special —Heavy gauge Ash or Trash Cans, 20-gal. capacity . Highest grade Witt cans, 20 gal., cor- rugated galvanized iron, with rein. forced top and steel-band base....$3.60 ROTARY ASH SIFTERS, $3. Fit top of ash can; galvanized iron; dustless. SANETTE REFUSE PAILS, $3.00. Foot-lift top. GARBAGE CANS. Spe- cial $1.00 Bushel size; g weight. OUTDOOR INCIN- ERATORS, galvan- ized iron.......$9.50 UNDERGROUND GARBAGE CANS, Witt make .....$895 HOUSEWARES SECTION First Floor | miral and Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard, | pr. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 31," 1930. dinner last evening at the xckl |.n eompum!nt !o Mrs. Eillian lpendln‘ the wmur 'lt.h her lkter, Miss Florence E. Ward. eompmy m -ddiuon to Miss K. Rinaker, Mrs. Sl Bunm lfll& Jessie Mrs. Katharine Cook, Mrs. Edith C.-Bauls- bury and Mrs. Paul E. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. George Tillman Bell entertained a company at a buffet sup- per last evening in their home in Massa- chusetts Avenue Park in compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Conn of California. Mrs. John C. Fremont will not observe her usual Saturday afternoon at home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Humes of New York City, Lhe latter the sister of Mrs. Henry D. Flood of Washi n, will be i guests at lhe Mayflower until tomorrge. Mr. and Mrs. Humes came for the re- ception at the White House last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Daniel have sent out invitations for l dance Saturday evening, February 8, at 10 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel for their dllldhur, Miss Eleanor Dimitry Daniel. Miss Mary K. “Lamberton will be at home !n!ormuly Monday afternoons after 4 o'clock, February 3 and 17, in her apartment at Florence Court, East. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt Blair were joined yesterday at the Wardman Park Hotel by the former's sister, Miss Eva Blair, who has come from her home at Highpoint, N. C, to be with her nephew, David Hunt Blair, jr.; while .‘s:nd Mrs. Blair are on a Southern cruise, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will enter- {tain at dinner this evening in her apartment at the Mayflower in honor of Mrs. Valerie Langeloth of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black have postponed their sailing for Bermuda to February 8, owing to the illness of %‘Jll Black’s nephew, Mr. George Alcn er, Mrs, R. L. Williston of Northamton, Mass., accompanied by Mrs. G. M. Richmond and Miss Martha Richmond of Providence, R. I, have motored to Washington and are at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. G. W. Green has been joined at the w.rdmln Park Hotel, where he has been passing a short.time, by Mrs. Green, who has come from their home at Forest Hills, L. I. After a short visit here they will return to Long Island. Mrs. Shouse to Receive At Woman’s Democratic Club. Mrs. Jouette Shouse, wife of the chairman of the executive committee of the Democratic national committee, | will be at home this afternoon in the | ‘Woman's National Democratic Club at | 1526 New Hampshire avenue from 4 to 6 o'clock. She will be assisted by Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin and Mrs. . Alvin Dodd. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry had as her guests Wednesday at luncheon fol- lowing Mrs. Townsend’s musicale Senora de Sacasa, wife of the Minister of Nicaragua; Mme. Bedy, wife of \‘.ha uirmann, 3 cqmdr | Roscoe L. Schuirmann, and Miss Meta Morris Evans. M!' and Mrs. Walter Clifford Burke ho_are_ spen: the “The Finer Colors” : BROKER AND Diamond 3305iR:R DV!P of Los 21000 giamonds et 12 ALVlN HOFFA Glazed and Thia " pecas_price _includes Special Prices in Remedeling NEW ENCLAND FURRIERS years qualifies me an expert in l.l'c?"z TRchnieans “Ane seanes. ‘White ad Pertect. oy Cleaned s New Fur Buttons 5 Where Needed thorough cleaning of your coat inside and out. Expert Workmanship ‘Work called for and delivered Benjamin Sherman. 618 13¢h Sirect " Frankita 6355 The Dodge Hotel (Formerly Grace Dodge Hotel) SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 to 3:00 5:30 to 8:00 $1.50 Blue Polnts on the Half Shell or Tomato Juice Cocktail Potage Creme Ambassadeur or_Consomme Douslas Roast Turkey, Corn Bread Dressing Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Bauce or Tenderloin Steak with Mushrooms Delmorico_Potatoe: or Baked Biufted 1daho Potato Maryland Corn Ple or Green Asparagus Dinner Rolls Vanderbilt Salad Pumpkin Date Tart, Whipped Cream Frozen Chocolate Eclatr or Fresh Strawberry Sundae Coftee Dinners also at $1.25 and $1.00 No Tipping North Capitol and E Streets National 5460 National 3770 Fou S Wintér at the Hotel Ambassador, en- tertafed a company of 16 at bri last evening at the hotel, followed Dr. and Mrs. David 8. Schaff will close their apartment, in '.he ‘Wardman Park Hotel, and will sail Thursday, February 13, on the Empress of France for a trip in Europe. Mrs. Edward B. Hill has motored to Washington from her home in Bethlehem, Pa., and is at the Carlton for aevml days, u:camplmed by her son, Mr. Gunm . Hill, . E. F. Benedict of his, N. J., have come ashington’ and are at Huhmuck He by motor ta the Dodge Hotel. Mrs. J. E. De Meyer has joined Mr. De Meyer at the Wardman Park Hotel. ‘They will pass about a week here before returning to their home in Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bennett of De- troit, Mich., are pmn‘ some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Talbot of Machias, Me., are guests at the Dodge Hotel for a short stay. Mrs. Osias to Speak for Section of Twentieth Century Club. Mrs. Camilo Osias, wife of the com- missioner of the Philippine Islands to the United States Congress, will be the | ¢ guest of honor at a meeting of the in- ‘Twenty-seventh street, is in charge of on | the tickets. tume. Husb-.nd the chairman of the sec- tion. Miss Winifred Young an English- woman who is visiting Miss l(yr‘ H. Hendley, will speak on India, a coun- try where she has lpent much time the past year. Mrs. George F. Bowerman, president of the club, will discuss_the latest developments of the Naval Con- | ference in don, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mrs. Pat- rick J. Hurley and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde have consented to act as patronesses for the card party which will be given un- der the auspices of the D. C. D. A. R. chapter house committee Thursday eve- ning, February 6, in the large ball room | of the Willard. This group, who repre- sent all of the District chapters, is headed by Mrs. Harry B. Gauss, under whose leadership the project is meeting with marked success, and the need of the District Daughters for a house of their own is to be fulfilled in a not-too- distant future. Mrs. Ralph Barnard is chairman of the card prity committee and Mrs. A. E. T. Hansmann of 2835 “HOUSEWARMING SALE” OF fMed Curtains, Cre- Drapery, Hardware SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE ternational outlook section of the Twen- tieth Century Club Monday afternoon ‘W Rosendorf 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier yiermepertinn soay Sensational Selling as a result of COATS The Outstanding Fur Coats of the Season for style and quality Backed by the Rosendorf Guarantee Budget payments accepted. In order to start off the season for Neckpieces with a rush, we are quoting prices that would do credit to a closing-out sale. Efficiency Depends Largely on Eyesight! EYES are willing servants. They will serve you long and faithfully if you give them proper care. If you neglect them, their usefulness will be diminished. Th science of Optometry offers you its to maintain nor mal vision and insure the maximum efficiency of your eyes. B~ Have your eyes examined every two years. €z 1217 G Street~ 1217 G St 1217 G St. N.W. Jurs GarrFiNckEL& Co. Community Chest Drive Jan. 28 to Feb. 6 Final Clearance Sale Winter Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls UCH values as these have never been offered before in this department. You will save a remarkably large sum by buying these goods now—many of which can be used for Spring and Summer wear. Coats Ensembles Greenbrier Sportswear Sweaters Underwear Dresses Hats Hosiery F STREET CORNER OF 13TH Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh 9 A.M.to 6 P.M. NDER’S W EEK ‘The 13 men ‘ ‘women Brazilian educators who are making a tour of the United smu in the interests of fession will be honor guests at ln informal reception to be given to- morrow afternoon, from 5 until 6:30 o'clock, by the General Federation of ‘Women's Clubs in its headquarters at 1734 N street northwest. In the ab- {sence of the president of the federa- tion, Mrs. John F. Sippel, who is on the Pacific Coast, the guests will be reoeived by Mrs. Vlrflnil ‘White Speel Mrs. Edgar B. Merritt, gen redentlon director for the District of Columbia and president of the District federation, respectively. ‘The honor guests will include: Dr. Carlos Delgado de Carvalho, professor of soclology and geography in second- ary schools of Rio de Janeiro, and Senhora de Carvalho; Senhora Anna E. M. De Barros, Dr. O. B. de Couto e Silva, M. D,, chief of the psychologi- cal laboratory in the medical faculty of Rio de Janeiro; Dr. Orthon H. Leonardos, professor of engineering in Offers you Many of = = = £ = = = = B | = = = § = — — = = = = = == = = = = = = = B = — = = F Street at Eleventh $16-75 IN OUR SPECIALIZED SECTION Women are enthu- siastic about our spe- cial $16.75 frocks— they can go anywhere and look just as smart and dernier cri as their much higher- priced sisters. Indeed, they boast the very same fashion features —the new bow treat- ments, new godets and flares, new sleeves—but see them tomorrow! ComMING Flat crepes. . .chiffons. . _bright eral | Rege Rangel, elementary school teacher, JllllllllllImmfllllflfllllllllflllllflllll|I|I!|||IIIH||||||IIIIIIIII!IIIIIfllHHIIHlIIHHHMHWIImIMWWRE Rich’s 15-Yearly Clearance Sale Reductions priced models have been reduced to $ 9.90 and $7.90 All of Them Are the Newest Styles and Materials of the Present Season. All Sales Final RIC HN F.ST.AT TENTH e New High Color Silhouette Frocks SOCIETY." teacher in the elementary school; Sen- horita Laura Jacobina Lacomba, as- sistant _director of an elementary school for girls; Senhorita Maria dos Reis Campos, district suj of ele- mentary schools; Sel n l.'unlce g:lc?"l;rl:mm prol fessor of ph ll:l o ys! and chemistry in two federa! vocational normal schools; Senhorita Noemy Mar- ques de Silveira, assistant professor ex- perimental psychology of m Normal School of Sao Paulo; Senhorita Carolina and Senhora Julieta da Silva Arruda, elementary school teacher, Presiding in the dining room will be Mrs. Edward M. Land, president of the North Carolina Federation of Wome: | Clubs; Mrs. Earl Chaffee, vice pre: dent of the Maryland Federation n(] Women's Clubs; Mrs. J. Enos Ray, chairman of education of the State nr Maryland, and Mrs. E. R. Latham of IGnnd Ledge, Mich. A group of very yol | ges still greater the higher- MWWHMMWMMMMWMMWWWMWMMM W. D. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 9 AM. to 6 P.M. prints . . . georgettes .in blue, rust, beige, green, red, brown and black. Sizes 14 to 44 ‘The Apparel Bhop, Setond Floor gene 'Gardiner, Margaret Cotter and Madeline Cotter. being ':i“uu;m"lx nee::rmnz‘:' are iven for ei . urdays, -tomorrow bek L Showings are being and at 2 o'clock eac) turday. “Hans and Gretel” will be presented wnwrmw and next weck's performance will be (Continued on Third iBbtllpshum ELEVENTH ST. BETWEEN ¥ a To be in Print feels simply wonderful. .. especially when . . . . that Print’s Spring. like and new! Break gaily into print $15 : These gay Pussy & Willows are among ¥ the very newest harbingers of pring...the cherry blossoms. ..the slender .the tiny that already lrom furred ' “Let us be gay!” heir colors = sing...on avy, green of brown Wonderful selections of prints . . . wnusual quali- ties . . . smarter styles cecat SIS, . ., in