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A-8 »% SOCIETY First Lady of the Land Enjoys First Concert of Local Orchestra and Theater Yester&ay. RS. HOOVER attended her first SOCIETY. theatrical ce since ning Pfince Firous was host to a com- pany of 10 at dinner at the Cariton. she became the First Lady of the Land, a box the Otis Skinner SR By SR y at a supper tomorrow evening. ‘The secretary to the President and Mrs. Walter H. Newton entertained at dinner last evening Representative and Mrs. Franklin W. Fort and the former’s sister, who is a house guest; Repre- ized | sentative and Mrs. Carroll L. Beedy and Secretary to the President and Mrs. Lawence Richey. in ) | entel the Senators and Representa- tives and the newspaper its - | and their ladies from Minnesota, at a buffet supper in enth street - | home, . Gen. and Mrs. Faber — entertained at ah:mcm'l'm eve- ning in honor of their niece and house guest, Miss Betty Berry of New York, Mr. Sheridan Buays. Dr. Frank Kermit Soukup, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Soukup and the latter's son, Mr. Henry L. Cranford, jr. have left Haiti. Mrs. 1 éy;‘ § %5555255 % £ 3 Fw 232" gg gs'.;E. 5F NEF g » & 2 Esgg e & {5ane ‘.Sggfigfif and Mrs. T. J. B. buffet mm m‘?:‘f‘pgnm c"i a su] e ent, af mwlmveumnwommx. ‘The naval attache of the Brazilian Embassy and Senhora do Couts Aguirre ‘will entertain informally at supper this | B evening, followed by dancing. of the Navy WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS BQOKSELLERS AND 142] F St, ily history, send 10 cents in stamps Goodspeed’s Book Shop Established 1898 7 Ashburion PL, Dept. C-8, Boston, Mass, Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged | You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including il interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- il ate rates. Perpetual Building Association L-ru-t“i:h\'\fnhmfl"'" on Auc't.:onr $20,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. eoWEED SPMAET R, ‘Capper ga today at the Capitol for Mrs. her daugh T ester J. i New Sem :‘r‘-m Opening Y.W.C.A., 17th and K Sts. § Register Now for Classes in N General and Health N Education and Music § D e BURCHELL’S BOUQUET This Superb Coffee At 30c Per Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. | Miss Vera Bloom, dat hmax'il;pu-‘ Bloom. en- | ‘Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Newton will THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., | | 1 | MRS. THOMAS W. PHILLIPS, ‘Whe has taken a table tor the Stratford dinner at the Willard Hotel Tuesday, when many netables will be hosts and guests. the company, and gave sexx":l.l numbers, while informal and e: American composer A cert yesterday. Among others pres- Konftza; the Minister of Persia, —Harris & Ewing Photo. will be hosts at the Maryland table in honor of Mr. Lee's ancestor, the second governor of that State, Gov. Thomas Sim Lee, at the Stratford dinner, Tues- day evening, at the Willard Hotel, will have as their guests, Capt. and Mrs. Campbell Turner, Mrs. John G. Walker, Miss Frances Walker, Mrs. Thomas H. C. Reed, Mrs. Charles Mason Remey, Mrs. Lawrence Lee and Mr. Edward . | Burr Powell. Efw § g sgs ?gg is 3 i £ g, g- ; i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, who Mrs. Peter Boyd and Mrs. M. Eve! of London, who has been the form guest at her home in are at the Wardman Park Hotel short time. 'l"t:{ will leave Orleans next , later going fornia, where they will pass time motoring. Mrs. Boyd an er’s for & New Cali- *27 CHRYSLER 80 Imper! '28 DODGE Sedan ... ‘20 ERSKINE Sedan . '27 ESSEX Sedan .... edan * 385, '28 GRAHAM-PAGE Coupe. 42040 ment down and a year te pay. HURRY! 'REPOSSESSED (S The greatest values ever offered you regardless of time or ing to sell every car now on hand for the nce shown below. The other fellow's loss is ust clean them out this week so act These are only a small number of the cars we have on hand. You can find what you want if you act quickly. Small pay- JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, Inc. Everard will jsail from the West Coast for Japan, ‘F&e Spring. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Richardson of Springfield, “Mass.,, are passing time at the Carlton. Mrs. O. I). Colvin and her daughter, Miss Eveiga Colvin, of Seattle, Wash,, were hosts informally at tea yesterday at the Dodige Hotel. Mrs. maw T, Dul:'o‘l; en'iel’:linedrmi-’: Geor . Kite, wife of one of t] c-.n:‘dgnn ‘members of the International Joint Conamission; Mrs. Robert Kennon Smith aiyd Miss Toussaint Dubols at the Conguessional Club yesterday after- noon. Mrs. Price McKinnay of Cleveland, is at the Willard over the week end. Mr. H. C. Bickford of Buffalo, N. v, has taken a suite at the Carlton, where he will remain for several days, ac- companied by his daughter, Miss Ann Bickford. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burton Lewis and daughter, Miss Barbara Joan Burton, of ma, Wash., are making their home at the Cavalier. Mrs. Russell W. Magna of Holyoke, Mass., treasurer of the Daughters of the American Revolution, at the Wil- lard for the national board meeting of the soclety, entertained at luncheon in the crystal room at the hotel yes- terday. Mrs. M. I. Irwin of 642 Sixth street northeast has visiting her her daughter~ in-law, Mrg. Prank McGhan, formerly Miss Julia, Reed of New York, who Jhas been here for several days. Mr. and, Mrs. Lincoln Isham of New York are passing a short time at the }‘v:r&m Park Hotel en route to rida. Mrs. Frank S. Irvine of Charlottes- ———e THE I?RfiPERlES L. E. Breuninger Model Home t. N.W. rs—Elevator Distriet 3211 TOLMANIZED TABLE LINENS Retain Their Lustre THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY Phone Met. 0071 National Fellowship Club's DANCE EVERY wxmllnuxi 9 to 18, 500 EVERY BATURDAY 8:45 to 12:45. T8¢ INFORMAL These dances are 3 open to the public THE CITY CLUB, 1320 G St. qul'ckly7 '28 STUDEBAKER Sedan. 4 288.90 pe G '28 STUDEBAKER Pres. Sed. 876.60 '27 OLDSMOBILE Cabriolet 399.14 '28 STUDEBAKER Coupe... 635.05 HURRY! Phone Pot. 1631 Alban Cor. 14th and R Sts. N.W. :|A Message from Washington’s Deluxe Apartments Tmuprs 3700 Massachusetts Avenue Preliminary Announcement of the erection of an Addition which will be ready for occupancy About June First Floor plans and tariffs now available—and reservation list open All the unusual and exceptional features which have made Alban Towers incomparable for apartment residence are carried out in the new unit, which will offer Suites of from 1 room, kitchen and bath, to 5 rooms and 2 baths including enclosed and finished porches. HE service at Alban Towers has given it outstanding prestige among apartment homes in the National Capital—with 24-hour switchboard ate tendance and fleet elevators, automatic refrigerators, automatic launs dry equipment; maids’ retiring rooms, toilets and lockers on every floor. Garage with efficient attendants in basement. Constant supervision of resident manager 925 Fifteenth Street * B. F. Saul Co. - National 2100 On the Heights — Overlooking Washington SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1¥80. ville, Va,, and Mrs. James W. Mack of diana, 'Pa. among they will remain until | Ing at the Willard Officials Amm Forestry Service Reception W. Summers of Washington, tecpi, 4, die, | Service in the n'fl“sr:ulm will be held in e and Harvard streets, at 8:30 o’clock this be the As- BOCIETY. guest in whose honor a very charming reception was given last evening in the Hay-Adams House by the District of Columbia Salon, No. 14, of La Societe Des 8 Chapeau et 40 Femmes. A dis ished group of Legionnaires and auxi members were present upen invitation of La Chapeau Depart- mental Mrs, Edna Mclntosh to assist - | her and the partners of the 8 and 40. In the receiving line, among others, . | was Le Cha Nationale Mrs. Marks, who is a del from California to the Women's National Defense Confer- ence now convened in this city. This conference always distinguished members of the American Legion and 'rhexn{rhuchllom a dance the garden ity will hwuot't‘.t'a: evening. In Lge recelving line will sistant seermrym of ch{:}m' md Mrs. Du.nhz, of the Forest Y. Stuart, and pan Y O onate “;'uommh Notional Passe Mrs, whom ationale Mrs, Carrol Marks of Los Angeles, | Anne Dodson, Mrs. olyn Calif,, La Chapeau Nationale, 'n"the nrn.nnd the rece| B B W. H. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM.to 6P.M. Founper's WEEK Becins MonNDAY See Tomorrow’s Star and Post for Details Regarding the Greatest Selling Event in the Entire History of This Organization AUTO SHOW REMAINS OPEN SUNDAY—MONDAY 2 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M, WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Due to the popular demand of the Washington motoring public the Washington Automotive Trade Association will continue its 10th annual auto show two additional days—Sunday and Monday, February 2-3. List of Passenger Car Exhibitors Marmon-Roosevelt. rquette ‘Ducsenbers, ne. jurant Motor Ce. .‘"":-. ‘:. 'a":i‘t' Corp. ‘-A-m *Lambert. Mudson e Saunders List of Miscellaneous Exhibitors Biandacs Rutesastive Sapply Co. % l'-olflt“ Under the Auspices of ' THE WASHINGTON AUTOMOTIVE TRADE ASSOCIATION Duce, Ine. ‘Watson Stabllater Co.