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| : SOCIETY. ;sOutstanding Social Events Mark Annapolis Week End ,Kttracfive Athletic Program and Masqueradeu. Performances Follow Earlier Series of Charm= ing Entertainment ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 1.—This ‘week end has been very gay here, and boxing tonight drew a’ large crowd to see the bout, with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology opposing the Navy team. The first performance of the Mas- queraders takes place in the afternoon at a matinee and again in the evening. The play to be given is “The Haunted * House.” There also will be an informal hop in Luce Hall in the afternoon. Among the many interesting events of this week was a party given by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wild, who entertained at supper, followed by cards, Thursday evening in their home at Wardour. The party was given in honor of Mrs. Frederick Arnold, sister of Mrs. James A. Logan, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Logan, and Mrs. Richard Dem- ing, also a guest of Mrs. Logan. Among those present were Capt. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Halsey, Comdr. and Mrs. John B. Pollard, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walden L. Aainsworth, Lieut. Comd aend Mrs. James A. Logan, Mrs. Pull- man Evans of Washington, D. C.: Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, § Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charleton E. Battle, Mrs. Walter B. Woodson, wife of Capt. Woodson; Mrs. Willlam J. Giles, wife of Capt. Glles; Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly and Mrs. L. C. Ber- tolete. Visitors Also Honor Guests At Supper Tuesday Evening. Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Deming, who have been much entertained during their stay in Annapolis, and who left Sunday for their home in Hartford, Conn., also were guests of honor Tues- day evening at supper and cards in the home of Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Deem at Wardour. Those invited to meet Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Deming were Comdr. and Mrs. Williams C. Wickham, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. L. C. Bertolete. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr.; Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Lo- gan, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles A. An- drews, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Maury, Miss Jane Miller, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Miles P. Refo, Lieut. Nicholas B. Van Bergen, Lieut. Comdr. De Witt C. Emerson, Mrs. Walter B. Woodson, Mrs. William J. Giles, Mrs. Pullman Evans and Comdr. and Mrs. Henry G. = colgmly evening Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton entertained at dinner at their Tesidence, Severnside, on the Severn. Among those present were Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. L. C. Berto- Jete, Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsel Mrs. Pullman Evans, Uceut.dCOmd;. n;xr'sd 3 H. Holt, jr.; Comdr. an 3 %‘.’s imm and Lieut. Frederick S. Holmes. . Clarkson Bright, wife of Lieut. o t, who 1§ spending the visiting_in L. Marcy, is g Spring Mrs. Bright will sa her husband, who is on f | visiting their daughter, Miss Dorothy i i '8 ] Mrs. | Society st Boston. i | of Washington. r | of two months. : | street has just returned from the Mid- i| attended a testimonial dinner given in honor of s—Personal Notes. Smith recently entertained at dinner in their quarters on Porter road in honor of the commandant of midship- men, Capt. C. Philip Snyder, and Mrs. Snyder. Besides the guests of honor the party was composed of Comdr. and Mrs. William Farber, Comdr. and Mrs, George Ravenscroft,” Comdr. and Mrs. willlam C. Wickham, Mrs. Gilbert Rowcliff and Mr. W. Meade Holladay of. Annapolis, Mr, and Mrs. Bartlett Hayward have closed their home on the Severn and |are cruising on the Florida waters in | their yacht, the Drawyah. Goings andr'éoming Of Prominent Folk Interest Society | (Continued From First Page.) has been visiting his parents, Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, in their | apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, will leave tomorrow on a cruise through | the Panama Canal. | _ Mrs. Greenslade, wife of Ensign John F. Greenslade, will arrive from Coro- nado, Calif,, March 10 and will be at the Wardman Park Hotel, where she has taken an apartment until the middle of | May. Mrs. Greenslade was formerly Miss | Rosemary Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Paul | H. Bastedo. Her grandmother, Mrs. | Katherine Prinderville, makes her home at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs, Percival S. Ridsdale and her daughter, Miss Betty Ridsdale, have gone to Pinehurst, N. C., where they | are staying at the Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Yereance have had as their house guest Mrs. Jane Hazen of Orange, N. J., who is a friend of Mrs. Yereance's mother, Mrs. Arthur Seitz, who makes her home with her daughter at the latter's house on Lowell street. Mrs. A. M. Dupuy McCormick will leave tomorrow for Orlando, Fla., where she will spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John R. Beardall. Miss Mary Ingraham Henry, Miss Laura Barkley, Miss Mary Ruden, Miss Frences Wall, Miss Emiscale Davis and Miss Catherine Berry are spending the week end in Annapolis, where they went to attend the first class hop at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Albert J. Earl of Florida street, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Vienna, Va., left Washington Tues- day for St. Petersburg, Fla., for a stay Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Gawler of Hawthorne street have returned from Gawler, who is attending Green Briar College at Lewisburg, W. Va. They made the trip by motor. Mrs. Guy Whitman Leadbetter of Cathedral avenue, accompanied by her two children, Guy W, jr., and Patricia, left on Priday for her old home in Yo wn, Ohio, where she will be the guest of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mils P. Johnson, for the month of February. Mr. James Heaton, who is a fresh- man at Gettysburg College, is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton of Indian Lane, Spring Val- ley, during the midsemester vacation. Dr. Joseph F. Elward of Hawthorne winter conference of the Radiological While there he stayed at the Copley Plaza. He also of Dr. P. F. Butler of the Bos- ton City Hospital. While Dr. Elward was away Mrs. Elward had as her house guest Miss Alice Marie Stanton THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 2, 1930—PART THREE. : WOMEN WHO ADD CHARM TO CAPITAL SOCIETY WHILE CONGRESS IS IN SESSION |Official At Hc:me ba’ys Arranged by Prominent Hostesses of Cnpitn] (Continued From First Page.) Mrs. William Hamilton Bayley, Mrs. David R. Meekison, Mrs. ster linger, Mrs. Ernest H. Van Fossen, Mrs. Clarence Klinger, guest of . Cable. rs. Cable and Mrs. will render musical numbers during the afternoon. Assisting also will be Mrs. Kenneth R. Watson, Mrs. Leo Sack, Miss Martha Morgan and Miss Justine | Crosser and Miss Barbara Crosser. | Mrs. Walter F. Brown, wife of the Postmaster General, will not receive in her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel on Wednesday. Mrs. Douglas, wife of Representative Lewis W. Douglas, will be at home to- morrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, when she will have assisting her Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Mrs. F. ‘Trubee Davison, Mrs. Dean Acheson and Miss Zinsser, sister of Mrs. Douglas. Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall will be at_home at the chief of staff’s quarters, Fort Myer, today from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Assisting will be Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Mrs. C. H. Bridges, Mrs. G. 8. Gibbs, Mrs. E. A. Kreger, Mrs. H. C. Fisher, Mrs. Lytle Brown, Mrs, W. G. Everson, Mrs. W. E. Gillmore, Mrs. Samuel Hof, Mrst J. F. McKinley, Mrs. C. R. Dar- nall, Mrs. H. F. Rethers, Mrs. H. L. Gil- christ, Mrs. Andrew J. White, Mrs. R. D. Newman, Mrs. Charles H. White, Mrs. R. M. Buffington, Mrs. M. K. Cun- ‘?Wm‘lm Mrs. s g. lfioflx:tlnt. Mrs. C. . , Mrs. V. E. nberger, Mrs. J. C. Magee and Mrs. P, L. Thomas, Mrs. Walter H. Newton, wife of the secretary to the President, will be at home at her residence, 6607 Sixteenth street, Wednesday afternoons in Febru- ary from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Edward Riggs, wife of the surgeon general of the Navy, will not receive this afternoon. She will not observe her day at home until March 16, Mrs. Arthur Stanley Riggs received Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Stark of Forty-fourth place have with them their son, Charles, jr, who is home from Gettys- and | Purg_College, where he is a funior. The newly organized Dance Club, ‘which is to ;leet at ;}‘ml H.t“ Satur- day evenings, staged a great success "h!ych ‘was largely attended last Satur- day by the younger married set. Mrs. William G. Giles entertained for 8 few friends at supper before the dance her apartment on Mary- land avenue. Mrs. Edward Lloyd, wife of Commo- dore Lloyd, entertained a few friends Friday at tea in honor of Mrs. Arthing- ton Gilpin of Philadelphia, who has been the guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Arthington Gil- pin, in their home on the Severn River. Miss Elizabeth Nott left yesterday for New York, where she joined Mrs. J. S. Bowdoin. Miss Nott and Mrs. Bowdoin are expected to return this week to their home on the Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis. Card Party for Benefit ©Of Christ Child Society. ‘The large card party given on the Reina Mercedes Tuesday afternoon for the benefit of the Christ Child Society was a great success. Much credit is dus Mrs. Willlam P. Halsey and Mrs. John B. Pollard for their efforts in be- half of this charity. During the after- noon s delightful violin recital was given by Mrs. John F. Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy, formerly Miss Autumn Hall, is well known throughout the country as a violinist of talent. Miss ‘Alexmia Knox of New York is the guest this week end of Miss Mar- garet Halsey, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, on the Reina ercedes. Capt. and Mrs. Halsey had as thelr guest last week end Mr. Lewis Grandy, formerly of Norfolk, Va., but now re- siding in New York. Mr. Grandy is a brother of Mrs. Halsey. Mrs. Edward H. H. Old, wife of Capt. Old, M. C., U. S. N., was a recent guest of Mrs. M. E. Manly, wife of Comdr. Manly, at her apartment on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Old and her young daugh- ter are spending the Winter in Wash- ington, D. C. Miss Elizabeth Enge of Newport, R. I arrived last week to be the guest of her niece, Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson, at St. Anne’s rectory, Btreet. Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam Taylor A REAL MARCEL, FINGER OR COMB WAVE th om ices are low, all T8 Eusranieed to be of the cnaracter. Charge 1219 G St. N.W. Dist. 7160 (Under direction soware jormerty tn Indroe of o on Gloucester He will leave Washington in time to attend to junior prom to be held at Gettysburg Friday night. Dr. L. A. Prandt] of Goettingen, Ger- many, is at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kelly of 431 Rit- tenhouse street northwest, are spenc the Winter months in St. Petersburg, Mrs. Marjorie Peabody Waite and Mr. George Foster Peabody of Sara- toga Springs, N. Y., Dodge Hotel for several days. Mrs. C. E. Nichols and Mrs. J. L. Hayes are at the Jefferson Hotel In Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. T G. Beeley of Law- rence, Mass, are at the Dodge Hotel while' in Washington. St. Andrew's Church Valentine Card plrty ale Bt. Anarews Ep Hampshire avenue and , Pebruary 14, .m. Those sponsoring ?he party are Mrs. Andrew Sanford, Mrs. W. Ravenel, Mrs, D. Ludlow, Mrs. O. H. Rau, Mrs. J. 8. Pc_le, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. J. J. Dimon, Mrs. S. Tilson, Mrs. H. Lee, Mrs. Frank Conway, Mrs. A. Munn, Mrs. C. A. Beasley, Mrs. C. O. Stevens, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. E. A. Laws, Mrs. H. J. Landrus and Mrs. T. J. Horne. hances your ty. creams and texture, you yesterday afternoon at the Washington Club from 5 to 7 o'clock. She was as- sisted by Mesdames Bostrom, Walter Tuckerman, George Oakley Totten, Gil- bert H. Grosvenor, Cloyd Heck-Mar- vin, Wallace Radcliffe, Raymond E. Lee, Cary Randolph, Miss Clara Rice and Miss Renrietta Allen, Miss Rebecca Dial will be at home this afternoon in her studio apartment in the Portland Hotel, when she will re- ceive from 4 to 6 o'clock. Miss Dial Wwill be assisted by Mrs."Howard Taylor Widdemer, Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Mrs. J. 'W. Kerlin, and Mrs. Charles Stark will play for Miss Dial during her recita- tlons. Miss Dial will read several poems of Miss Margaret Widdemer, daughter of Mrs. Widdemer, who will assist dur- ing the tea hour, Mrs. Tyree Rivers and her daughter, Miss Myra Rivers, will not be at home this afternoon, but will receive infor- mally Sunday afternoon, Februa: after 4 o'clock. i Mrs. Huntington-Kidd will not be at home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gardiner Phillip Orme will be at home Saturday afternoons through the remainder of the saoson in her home, at 1631 Massachusetts avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Armstrong will be at home informally this after- noon in their apartment in the Broad- rison Willis Miss Mary K. Lamberton will be at home informally Monday afternoons, February 3 and 17, in her apartment at Florence Court East, after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Albert Joseph McCartney will be at home on Mondays throughout lams, NATIONAL 8220 A Facial Massage Given by One of Our Expert Operators is exhilarating, beneficial to your complexion and en- sbe Under the 500 i manipulation of skilled fingers, utilizing scientific finest of best suited to your skin's Treatments $1.00 Up HAIR BOBBING Our expert men barbers study the contour. of yout head and face and cut oed in the style most will give waves that woyos. .» $0c envyandsdmiration. $1.00 FINGER WAVING is an art that has achieved its fin- expression in ::Beunylnlon. Here empects axcite Goldenberg's Beauty Shop, Third, Floor’ S TR T TLINEDINST UNDERWOOD. UNDERWOOD February and March at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller, jr., has gone to New York to remain for some days and ‘will not observe her regular day at home on Friday of this week. —_— D. A. R. Constitutional Hall Formal Showing Tuesday An interesting event of Wednesday evening, and one long looked forward to by the Daughters of the American Revolution, will be the first formal pub- lic showing of their new auditorium, Constitution Hall. Decorations and furnishings are now completed, and the Daughters are throwing the hall open for a house warming, to which all of- ficlal life, members of patriotic so- cleties and citizens of Washington are invited. Mrs. Lowell TFiletcher Hobart, the president general, D. A. R, has asked the other 39 socleties, which compose the Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense. The conference will open its three-day sessions that tht with & mass meeting in Constitution Hall, beginning at 8 p.m., and the re- ception will follow a brief program. Mrs. Hobart has asked the presidents of each of the societies to receive with her, in addition to her own national officers. Music will be by the United States Marine Band. In the recelving line with Mrs, Ho- bart will be honorary presidents gen- eral of the D. A. R, Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, Mrs, George M. Minor, Mrs. George T. Guernsey, Mrs. Willlam C. Story; na- tional officers of the D. A. R., Mrs. Wil- liam R. Painter, Mrs. Charles H. Bis- sell, Miss Margaret B. Barnett, Mrs. Willlam A. Becker, Mrs. Harriet V. Rigdon, Mrs. Josiah A. Van Orsdel, Mrs. Flora M. Gillentine, Miss Anne Margaret Lang, Mrs, Russell W. Mag- na and Mrs. Samuel J. Kramer; Mrs. George Gordon _Seibold, president, American Gold Star Mothers; Mrs, Donald Macrae, national president, American Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Vir- gil McClure, president, American War Mothers; Mrs. Edward C. Shields, pres- ident, American Women'’s Legion; Mrs. Ida B. Lange, president, Auxiliary to Sons of Veterans of Civil War; Mrs. Charles 8. Conklin, president, Bergen County Women's Republic Club of New Jersey, Mrs. J. Morton 3 president, Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century; Mrs. Frank D. Ellison, president, Daughters of the Co- lonial Wars, Inc.; Mrs. Amanda 8. Hirsch, president general, Daughters of the Defenders of the Republic; Grace Hurd, president, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil er,i 1861-1865. Mrs. George E. Owens, president, the Government Club, Inc.; Mrs, Cora Rowling, national president, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic; Mrs. Bessie Hanken, president, Ladies’ Aux- iliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mrs. Vaughan W. Root, president, National American Veteran and Allled Patriotic Organizations; Mrs. Lulu J. Shakes- peare, president, National Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans; Mrs. Charles M. Holmes, president, National Patriotic Association; Mrs. Charles A. Pauley, president, Colonial Daughters of America; Mrs. Charles Henri Fischer, president, National Society of Colonial = Descendants _of America; Mrs. Livingston L. Hunter, dent, Daughters of the Colonists; Mrs. John Laidlaw Buel, president, National Soclety, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America; Mrs. Wellington O. Hunt, president, Natlonal Society, Daughters of th Loyal Legion; Mrs. Henry T. Ken! president general, Daughters of the Revolution; Dr. Frances W. Monell, president general, National Society, Daughters of the Union, 1861-1865; Mrs. A. Willis Bryne, president general, National Society of New England ‘Women; Mrs. William R. Stewart, pres- ident, Patriotic Women of America; Mrs. Samuel Z. Shope, president na- tional, United States Daughters of 1812; Mrs. Charles N. Jewett, president national, Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Com- pany; Mrs. Willlam N. Irving, national president, Service Star Legion; Mrs. O. J. DE MoLL & Co. s Entire Bullding Devoted oy to Pianos, Radi Furniture, Victrolas, VICTROLAS Twelfth and G Sts. N.W, RADIOS FURNITURE February Piano and Furniture Sale Our annual February Sale offers un- usual low prices in fine furniture and pianos. We bave also_included in the sale all traded-in radios, pianos and vic- trolas. Specials in All Departments During our February Sale. Comein Tomorrow, and see the wonderful bar- gains we are offering Individuality in Furniture at De Moll’s Miss | Women’s Rellef Corps; SOCIETY. CLINEDINST Upper left—Mrs. Englebright, who, with her husband, Representative Harry Englebright of Nevada City, Calif., has returned to the Roosevelt after visiting Representative Englebright’s brother in Toronto, Canada. Upper center—Mrs. Joe Crail, whose husband represents the tenth California district in the Lower House. She is an officer of the popular Congressional Club. Upper right—Mrs. Cascius C. Dowell, whose husband rep- resents the seventh Towa district in the Lower House. They are making_ their home at the Roosevelt Hotel. Lower left— Mrs. Clarence C. Dill, wife of Sen- ator Dill of Spokane, Wash., and a fre- quent hostess in congressional circles. Lower right—Mrs. Fred H. Dominick, bride in the congressional set, who be- fore her, recent marriage to Representa- tlv'e D:Itnlnlck of % hll ‘srlrollllu. ‘was Miss Alva Seger, daugl of ler- sentative and Mrs. George Seger of New Jersey. They are now living at the Mayflower. Russell C. Langdon, president, Soclety of Sponsors of the United States Navy; Mrs, Colden A. Ruggles, president, the Guadalupe Club of 1848; Mrs. Noble Newport Potts, president, the National Patriotic Council; Mrs. Margaret J. Lewis Bennett, president, the National Miss Mary F. Delamater, corresponding secretary, the Security League of Westchester; Miss Elizabeth Poe, president, Women's Naval Service; Mrs. Willlam D. Rock, presi- dent, Women of the Army and Navy Legion of Valor; Mrs. C. Women's Overseas Service League and Mrs. . George D. Hawkins, president, Women’s Constitutional League. Georgetown Home Open For Studio Tea Today Mrs. Algernon H. Binyou will be hostess at tea this afterncon in her studio house at 3012 O street northwest, in Georgetown, when she will receive from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Binyon, who is known in art circles as Caroline van H. Bean, is showing several of her re- cent portraits, which will be on view tomorrow, and include a canvas of Mrs. idney Thomas, president of the local | Junior League, and a picture of the baby daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Camp M. Taubles, | Luncheon for P. E. O. Club Members Tuesday The P. E. O. Club met at the home of Mrs. J. Turnbull Spicknall on Tues- day, the 28th, for its regular monthly luncheon. Mrs. Spicknall was assisted by Mrs. John F. Ebersole, Mrs. Leo H. Paulger and Mrs. Eleanor S. Ramsay. After the luncheon Miss Jessie Elting gave a splendid paper on the founding of the organization of which this date was the anniversary. As each one of the seven women who founded the club were mentioned a white candle was lighted in her memory. The table decorations were yellow daisies and wax pond lilies with green candles, The guests for the occasion were Mrs. Fay Cooper Cole, Mrs. Max Hoftetler, Mrs. Charles H. Sloan, Mrs. Harlan Upder- graff, Miss Porter, Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Elizabeth Gorsuch. Among the regular members present were Mrs, W. P. Stearns, president; Miss Jessie Elting, vice president; Mrs. Lida Williams, recording secretary; Miss Emma P. Sir- rine, corresponding secretary; ~Mrs. Richard Fessenden, treasurer; Mrs. Georglana Thompson, chaplain, and Mrs, Dora Putman, guard: Mrs. Charles F. Cole, Mrs. W. A. Denielson, Mrs. Mar- garet Dennison, Mrs. M. G. McCol Mrs. Robert McMillan, Mrs. Geor Elmer Morgan, Mrs. N, A. Palmer, Mrs. G. L. Peckham, Mrs. E. H. Pitcher, Mrs. R. A. Tyles, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. R. Simmons, Mrs. A. H. Willlams, Mrs. G. B. Woods, Mrs, E. O. Woodruff and Mrs. Robert Young. Galiinge/GRIAFIsids Debutante Committee Miss Gertrude Lamont, daughter ot the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Lamont, heads a debutante committee ot ushers for the four Anspacher lec- tures on Shakespeare, which begin Wed- nesday morning, February 12, at the Willard. Miss Bettie Thorpe, who is chairman of the debutante committee, has also asked Miss Bina Day Deneen and Miss Vittoria Catalani to assist | her. Mrs. George C. Thorpe, as chairman of the general committee, announces that this year's lectures have called forth a more general response than ever before and that the committee has been most gratified by the many unsolicited requests to join Dr. Anspacher’s distin- guished audience, the latest subscribers to which include Mrs. Walter Tucker- man, Mrs. Ollle James, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelly, Mrs. Francis D. Merchant, Mrs, Wilton J. Lambert, Mrs. Willlam Crounse, Miss Evelyn Sutton Weems, Miss Elizabeth Scriden and Dr. George MacLean. Pen League Members to Helr New Yurk A“'hor The speaker at the third of the serles of old English coffee house talks, given by the League of American Pen Women of the District of Columbia, will be Mr. Aben Kandel of New York City, on February 14, at 4:15 o'clock pm., in Lhetlellue'.! studio, 1706 L street north- west. Mr, Kandel is an author and a lec- turer on contemporary literature at the Rand School of Social Science. The subject of his talk will be “Glamour— the Literature of Escape.” Mrs. Wil- liam Wolff Smith is chairman of the committee for the coffee house. A Food and Service Unsurpassed OPPOSITE eAMRASSADOD ™ 12:30 to 7:30 5-Course SUNDAY DINNER® 1 -00 Choice of OYSTER COCKTAIL FRUIT COCKTAIL CELERY ROAST TURKEY ROAST CAPON FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ROAST MEATS We make all of qur own ice creams and desserts Strawberry Parfait Pumpkin: Fie Whipped Brtek Jot Creans o And & Variety Pastries, Cakes rec Columbia 5042 Stanley. A Saks Modernistic Sa Brings Spring and the Southlafid to Washington The salon is an innovation at Saks—and the unique suits and eloth eoats shown in it ‘would an innovation to any shop ... they’re the newest of the new. Furs Scarfs—in natural and richly dyed eolors to match the new costume are also to_be salon, seen in Saks modernistic 2nd floor