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SOCIETY. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930. SOCIETY,. their son-in-la: , Mr, and | when a program will be presented Brown will be assisted in receivin ] Dr. and Mrs, John B. Nichols sailed \ Mrs. Chewmn.‘,’ e Miss Grace Moore of the Met.mpom:'r’: Mrs, Charles R. Stark, Jr. At the é’i' from New York yesterday on the steamer 8 Opera Co., the proceeds to go to the | table will be Mrs. Charies T. Penn,!Zacaps for a cruise to the Canal Zone | _ Mrs. Woodbridge N. Perris, widow of | Robert E. Lee Memorial !bunznnn for | Mrs. Max J. Profitt, Mrs. John_ F.|and Colombian ports. Senator Ferris, will . leave Washing- | the purchase and restoration of Strat- | Ebersole and Mrs. Harry Horton. The i ” 4 % t of | ford, the birthplage of Lee, Mrs. Eustis’ | tea table will be decorated in the| Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Butler of 8¢, . ve W F §3§,‘e§f'."..'o’..c§3'.§‘r‘o.‘5‘."'§’h',‘“ :fllv:';\':flnz gfo%:n on Rhode Island avenue, is that | Valentine motif with zall red candles. | Louls, Mo. 8re at the Carlton for s Henderson ul‘nlture . < e gunes ot e el By YL Martan, ey e G I s p— TS . v nces made s in the - . n_hel r. ADe ) 5 rmel S crétary Of Interxor ancl Mrs. Wllbur;;‘m-% l:sh'i’xeflfn“;img";l;.;ifi e sway while he way Vice President. h-v; eln:edh‘:?:h‘ ':;mu; ortshew%dlay Mr. ln‘glv |M % "":x‘:}: ?:“: v:r" Mil- GREATLY REDUCED § | Mrs. Walter E. Edge, wife of the United | yrs Albert Evams, 271 road _an _ Grove | waukee, Wis., ha: ment | * . States -Ambassador country; 1 bt ans, 3 Wisconsin | park Inn at Ashville, N. C., whei= they he Cavalier. | Entertained Last Evening and Will | e Ambassador o thet coumtey: U | avenue, Wil be at home informally to0- | Lan* pass some. time. st the Cavalier . ok _ x| MorTow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock | lo A, Seoane will - | D F b [of the mew Unlted Siates Ambessior |’ wil' receive. the Tollowins. Feidovs | nar. and Mrs. G, B. Kibbe of port. | o147 Gonsue vl eritar- | urin eorua ! there, and fn Loy ¥e she will be | tain a company at the Be Hosts Tomorrow. | presented at she Govrtioe ;t;‘;nl!n‘;caig St [1and. oOrce, "are at the Carlton for Bultimore of “Famlly B&em'; i, which ay, Mrs. Dawes, wife of the Unite sever Vs, rs. Fiske playing. play . 0 ctary a enrieta | Seei AmBassador ” and- former Vict | nave feft Washington Tor Hasens, Gube. i [N, ‘seoane il take her gueste to Opportune savings on a seleetion \HE ‘Secr of the Interior and | Miss Ta Rivers and Miss Henrietla S 5 rs. Ferris wi rst mal ' y fage of iss Ney supper in mer- 2 - 3 B Wikt Wit Be hasts ¢ din- | Agen 0T T . a Mediterranean cruise with a party of | TH¢Y Will Teturn about March 1at. o S o A son Hotel. of Complete Suites aml.OJd Pieces, from regular stock, which are now ner tomorrow _evening. The friends from Indianapolis, Ind., ssiling| Dr. and Mrs, P, T Secretary and Mrs, Wilbur en-| Mrs. Kinchelos, wife of Representa. | on the Calgaric, Saturday. { Howinorne ‘street il Haver ag etk | T rete St e e v (o Mrs; Alexander Cole Columbus enter. terfained a company last eve-|tive David H. Kinchelok, was hostess| ~—— |end gu . and Mrs. Robert J.|{he marriage of their daughter Irma o | % ol + i Pan- pt. and Mrs, Iton Goodiel and e marriage % % i i e o A o o he | o e, ey s W COUET o] | P e ey ) oo, | B B Yk, Ol B 40 e | " e abiman Tl morin, 1o Y bl o7 8 emplmeet Reduced 15% to 33/ Brown, the Secretary of Commerce and | Kernan, Mrs. Edward Campbell Shield, | Mre, Goodiel have completed their tour | The guests are Charics Laity, " Mrs §;'.‘,Z"Mnrrs.(flgnfiz"!‘(fikr{;r‘h& 5405 Ywen: | Mr. and Mrs Charles S. Rodd of sy B e | e Pindernon SOMre EVEL |yqy at: Demver, G0l Avd are com- et gy rs. Raymond O. Wil- | tieth street northwest. He is a former | Hasbrouck Helghts, N, J. are pasing . S P epher Sat D Dot e s Doels (Curfanand 1Mrs. pleting two monitns’ feave. They wiB Carl Voller RiPlive rank Gouer: | MO B i Bt | All Tea f3arts & Smoking Thomas, Representative and Mrs James | “Mrs. Kincheloe will entertaln & com- | 80 10 New Xork Sunday and will be | Dr. and, Mes. Eiward will also enler- |jowing the ceremony, for a trip South | MY e s oot Ovingey Cab Reduced 25% 8. Durker, Raprawnistive efd Mrs. |pany at the tes tomorrow afternoon at | Sunt, ' Mr. and T John G, Lerch nt | timat the Wmme . eh;'.'." Club for thett |and will spend some time in Miami and | 2 S S0 JAC O O nding = abmets Keduce ol e Seott Leavitt, the AsSistant Secre. | Breroia, When she a0d M oo " | White Plains, N. Y. and wiil Inter be | Shcn’ tne. gucsta Wil hs 55, by 3q |Havana before retuming to make their | 59 x X rrym 8 PIOGTAM. | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Limber | Wititam - Stteton "ona oo g HomEHE f i AN LAMPS & SHADES tary of the Imterior and Mrs. Joseph el b and Mrs, b ‘ - . k City before sailing Febru- 3 . M. Dixon, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Benja- | s, Thurston, wife of Representative | g oy ott ClLY before sa Thlerry for | James Barley. Mrs. Sarah Lord Chapin, daughter of ‘ Reduced 25% to 50% min F. Cheatham, Mr. and Mrs. George |1 ntertained at lunch- < 1 Mrs. Delphine Lord, and widow of the T, Marye, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. SCALeT- | cory Soda'at 4hie Gonpremional Giub. | e, Cunal Zone. Gapt. Goodiel |will | Mrs. George William Harris and Miss | late Byron Adelbert Chapin, was mar- go0d and Mrs. Horace Albright. | jake up his duties at Fort Davis where | Martha Benning Harrls have sent ont |ried at 2 o'clock vesterday to Mr. Henry o ity Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa, retiring | ¢ ¥ill be medical officer of the | cards for an at home Saturday, Febru- | Livermore Hunter. The wedding, simply Lunch Party Enteriained military attache of the Italian embassy, ViR |Ary 22, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at 3107 | arranged, took place at 1827 Kilbourne At British Embassy Today. was the guest of honor at a luncheon | Licut. Lorimer Graham, who has re- | Woodland drive. | place, the Rev. Mark Depp officiating. The Ambassador of Great Brifain and ' given today at the Mayflower by the | cently "completed his cruise in the| o .= Only members of the family witnessed WASHER & DRYER Lady Isabella Howard entertained at)military attaches of the various em-|Orient is visiting his mother, Mrs,| Cards have been imued by Mrs.|the ceremony. % i J AMES B ENDERSON Juncheon taday the Minksicr of Canads | busies, The company tneluded Col | Alexander Graham, untl'the st of | RAIPR Fowers Brown for o Valentine || Mr and Moy, Runter willte at home || ¢ o)\ AND SERVICE | iy and Mrs. Massey, Mrs. Bayard Cutting, | L. H. R. -Hennessy of the British | March when he will go to his new | €% be sgiven to st 1827 Kilbourne place. | . ; I Usholstering, Paserh: Pais ether of. Berator - Hironson Ghiting: | embassy, : Gen, d Casanave | post at Fort Miffiin, Pa: Fine Furniture, Laces, Usholstering, Paperhansine, Paintine the first secretary of the Canadian le-|of the French embassy, Col. Jose Un- e T = B = s gation, Mr. Hume Wrong; Father Ed-| danivia Gines of the Peruvian em-| The newly appointed military attache / 3 1108 G S Ph. District 7676 Win Ryan, Mr and Mrs. Grifin_Hal- | bassy, Senor Col. Don Samuel Rojas|of the Italian embassy, Lieut. Col. ; treet ONES pistrict 7676 Miss Mary Randolph, Mrs. Edgar | of the Mexican embassy, Lieut. Col.|Marco Pennaroli, has arrived in Wash- Scott of Philadelphia and Mr. Michael | Zorobabel Galeno of the Chilean em- |ington and has taken an apartment at Wright, third secretary of the embassy. | bassy, Col. Hisao Watarl of the Japa- |the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Cutting will entertain at dinner | nese embassy, Lieut. Col. Angel M. — | tonight in_honor of the Ambassador | Zuloaga of the Argentine embassy and | Mrs. Richard Gray Park will be st and Lady Isabella Howard. Capt. Enrique A. Prieto of the Cuban|home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 re — embassy, Col. Robert C. Foy, U. S. A, |o'clock in her home, at 1913 8 street. of the Winter Season Nobil Donna Antoinetie de Martino. | and the newly appointed military at- | - wife of the Italian Ambassador, will| tache of the Italian embassy, Col.| Mrs. Mary A. Hughes had as her be at home informally Friday after- | Marco Pennaroli. | guests over Sunday her son, Mr. A. D. { |4 INTERNATIONALE noon, February 28. —— ! Porsyth, and Mr. Marshali Baker of i J e N The air attache of the Italian em-|New York, who came to attend the | J& Q( Y, / 4 The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don | bassy, Comdr. Silvio Scaroni, has re- {ball which Mr. and Mrs. Daniel gave 13 aulilu, oes Carlos A. Davila, has returned to Wash- | turned to his apartment at the Ward- | Saturday evening In the Mayflower. i s ; ington from Mississippi, where he spent | man Park Hotel, after several months’ e il The remaining models from our fine stock of Winter several days. tour of this country. | Fort Myer “Ride” This fon- have received their final markdown. They are black, f Pansma and Senora | Atternoon tor Diplomats. rown, tan and green—trimmed with lynx, fitch, wolf, badger, dofi?lxé“&'lflr l: 5,'5 ‘x’unm s in whose| Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert Lee Bul-| The ecommandant of Fort Myer and beaver and Persian lamb. honor Mrs. John Crayke Simpson will | lard entertained at a reception yester- | Mrs. Guy V. Henry and officers of the i e entertain at dinner February 22. | day at the Plaza Hotel, in New York. |3d Cavalry at Fort Myer will enter- Misses’ and Juniors'—formerly 55.00 and 69.50 ‘Mrs. Simpson entertained informally tain the diplomatic corps at an ex- the Chevy Mme. von Lewinski entertained a hibition ride, followed by a tea dance St dinnér last evening &b the ChEYY| sl dinner Dérty of young peoplo I1ast | this afternoon St 3. o'clok. .50 evening for her son, Mr. Roy von The Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles | Lewinski, later the party of guests and| Mrs. Willlam Corcoran FEustis has| || s 0 ’ A. Davila, returned to Washington last | their host going to the dance which | given the use of her drawing rooms for Misses’ and Women's—formerly 69.50 and 79.50 evening from Chicago and Ann Arbor.| Senator and Mrs. Couzens gave for'a musicale the evening of March 3, | 50 The Speaker of the House of Repre-| = - 32. IntroJucing an I Miller February sentatives and Mrs. Longworth will be ! 2 ' ‘ O R R e T Misses’ and Women's—formerly 89.50 and 98.50 eventog, : 5 the angrmkmll Club, at 2001 New | i 2 50 Hampshire avenue. { AI . ‘Hostesses for the PFriday afternoon tea | U US AR lNcK L&Co ? at the club tomorrow will be Mrs, Ed- e ) at the club tomorrow will be Mrs. Ed- | | Misses’ and Women's—formerly 125.00 to 139.00 *i’ Inspiration. resentative Katherine Langley, Mrs. | | i B | . o5 2 % Nire Scots Lenvith, Mirs, . @ Lee, N We park your car while shopping here , i 6 5'00 4 w J. Russell Leech, Mrs. Irvine L. Len- I ; ki tfig SC g LLOPiOPERA FOLIS NN T e 5 s T | I o S e Pl thicum, Furs and Materials Obtainable e e FINAL CLEARANCE SALE I Were 179.00 to 198.00 club. Senator and MFs. James Cousens gave | i ON OUR FIFTH FLOOR NOW Your 8 5.00 Scallops . . . Little curving edges of lieather that cleverly comple- ment the curving, flow- ing lines of new-length dresses . . . The latest I. Miller innovation, a large dance last evening in the Carl- | 4 ton Hotel for their son-in-law and | Chofce daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Jef- 4 fries Chewning, jr, whose marriage took place February 1. A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY | I8 3 MISSES' FUR-TRIMMED ENSEMBLES 39.75 A the guests were the Vice Presi- i ; Gl b ; gont . Chiris Curt; and . h TO BUY THE BEST GOODS MADE ey 0% TolnmL M WA Seffties” Ohewning; FOR SMALL WOMEN, MISSES, JUN- O T T couturiers . . . and in- troduced in this city exclusively by us. the party. Supper was served in the dining room | || DUCED PRICES. at ‘midnight and just before this there oA e A IORS AND GIRLS AT GREATLY RE- '» OSEPH-K: HARR'S'@’M.\ Enanien Sy - was a program of exhibition dancing — 1224 F STREET === by Miss Lisa Gardiner, formerly of the | |l Wid. e . . ¢ Natiowally Known 'ho | rde ;52 ections for s n flfld 5ummzr 1 " Rers S nins aud aee | i d ~ Finery Coral Brand Hosier XVI gavotte, for each of which she b Swore ropriate and colorful | [l % . i y e e e, R ama) | Thiers rwis ‘praicralienoine Sizes for Misses and Small Women: 12, 14, 16, 18 i W between the numbers, which were an- and 20. nounced gy Mr. Et;)en clomlns.l e REET NOR ST Mr. and Mrs. Chewning entertained | i forss 10 guests at dinner at the Carlion Sizes for Juniors: 13 and 15. 1222 F STREE ORTH WE o, Sizes for Girls: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14. Mrs. Deneen, wife of Senator Charles 8. Deneen, will be at home this after- noon from 4 to 6 o'clock at 1920 F STREET, CORNER OF 13TH Prenuaisninnssin ‘Twenty-third street and will have re- ceiving with her Miss Bina Day Deneen. At the tea table will be Mrs. William J. Harris, Mrs. Charles L. McNary and g~ RN CONNECTICUT AVENUE Allen of Kansas, will be at home this afternoon in her apartment in the May- | G e | N S y Mlajorie. farrel! e Immediate New Sty|es James G. Strong, Mrs. Homer Hogh, Mrs. William 8. Culbertson, Mrs. lelb | Mrs, EnE W Baco, ae T, % Boken, Moy | DiSPOSal é for Immediate Wear Paul_Haworth, 'Miss Margaret _Ayres. “Say i with Fl - i | I Prints at . The Ne ay it with Flowers | } ) 1B A (‘)‘\“ l o mm Arden Buv‘;‘év'gg " Valentine T1Uent_y-]Vl ne b g Suits are a very defnite part other seppingcsone in e 4o You must be in print these | i the mode for Spring. velopment of Washington's fash- Flou:ers By | (ONE OF A KIND) 3 ; davs to be stylish. Phillip- | “For the very slender figure we | ionable Connecticut Avenue. Louise, today, received a number | recommend— Elizabeth Arden has taken - | ™ {Jil of the loveliest printed silk dresses The short coat with | ideas from her salons in Paris W A h | E CSA T I d M d l 7 you have ever seen—and they are fitted waistline. and London aud Berlin as well as ire nylv ere XqulSlte mPOI‘te odels marked only o The peplum coat of h‘fr Am:ric:n salons I!;:! :nvcu 3 - i I S. i them together to give the distine Just step in and Teave || “RONETTE” I This smare tittle shop is also [ For the f:‘,:‘;‘,"',;,e, we sug- | guished wostenioh oue Cosmopatih your order—no matter showing some beautiful printed gest— tan capital the ultimate in beauty. “your Val- Afternoon Dresses GYou MAY have it four different chiffon dresses and new Spring The longer cut-away | Her shop on the first floor of er floral greet- 7 i hats in all the latest straws. . the new Arden Building will open s will be received in E & G nove -rj;g;’:f;,;’m:;ig Sty (Round the Corner”of Connecti- | The materials this season are | Monday. ~ The treatment rooms 2 - o | cut Avenue). beautiful lens, sof - | and exercise studio are complete TRoses, _Violets, Or- vemng >OWNS 3 tlack Lidvor: patent fecther with | 1727 L. Street N.W. kb it e i TR e chids, Spring Flowers, black veptile calf trimming and in P As for color—navy is very Elizabeth Arden treatments x in wil 3 s t, and tel shad and preparations have given e i ance Frocks black satin with black suede trim- Sugerfiuous :hm:mi::. pastel shades new and bendty” to millious of womus 18 Telegraph Delivery Asso. - || ming. Paris heel; modified toe. He When fur is used galyak is best. | Europe —and America. Every | I arr and Moles - ieed : 1 1 woman can have a lovely com- GEORGE C. —mayibe pevmancatfy: removed | ;o oTcuswauld he smatt but el X T e W Toflo e i £ - by Hazel Dillon or Mr. Dillon, | ive rott, shop at Nancy Car- | POy pecatur 2040 for up: SHAFFER Il who have made a special study B Riandir's pointment. A of hypertrichosis and employ the (Between K and L. Streets.) 1147 Connecticut Avenue. Ica 5+ 900 14t 5t i P — s 0 .o : Hazel Dillon’s, | Constantly Changing 1000 Conn, Ave. Yot 870 Natural Beauty .VASTER 4 \ Floor 2, Elevator on K St. — t be in keeping with your Did You Listen In ( must L ping ¥ 1219 ConnseTicur ave i - Sl o | gay Spring costumes. f On The Wilbur Coon Originally $225, $215, $198, s season of “newness”—Spring. Woman's hair has always been tulips one associates with February FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL the chic—buying and planning for | a8 well as the body is a subject | J1;es “hinped-in waisthnes qnd sona™ 8o Tesh Yoo Mard o Wit raphy—and their studio is a-buzz | cstablished for thirty years in | g joncine"the lighter shades is b 5 . You can buy a beautiful new Valentine Day h ( P as always been P'o m h’t Nl h‘? Sér‘ngt'me po"tra"’ wlrdrobe_but ". your own I_D- a dly when fl:l’ nes " gral . $189.75 down to $89.75 The first Spring flowers make | Bearance is not its best vou will | {, el "ensembles-a preview and ; $ their appearance on Valentine day. | find that new clothes will bring | iiiormal foreeast of Spring. All One They herald the beginning of the : : Like the daffodils, hyacinths and NO ALTERATIONS Styles Price New clothes are likewise mak- gcr crowning glory and it should | 145,y o the soft flower colors of . ALL SALES FINAL ing their appearance—Connecticut | be given care and attention. ~§ o000 Lal Avenue is an interesting review of thes been Joundithac the hnie | 5 benhibitiys ol gracatilitong it o PR s . 1 the coming busy season. of science and oitentimes reflects | o o MONTE, WO dl $750 10 $11:00 Nk L Sizes 2Y5 to 9 « AAAAto D Underwood & Underwood are | your physical health. tiew, ApaEee aHd ace MOSERREE $7.50 to $11. presenting new styles in photog- | _Frances Fox Institute has been | \5"hoih matron and miss. ust in i i : with” smart Washingtonians who | Europe and America as foremost | o, corvative blacke—a black " suit OYCE & LEW] \ 1 74 [ e st b et | b et men "0 | S e I h A S ot o . o hat makes an indispensable cos- CusTom FITTING NS;IOE Many just drop in to the studio | Wheir success is built upon the | (yme for the fastidious modern. 439-72STNW and have their portraits made in ke 1T dilvl steta S Hats are quite as feminine and e e & | e you Reve Aandrall and k| 200 etinpparels sults are delightful . b, . t is important t Al 1339 F STREET, N.W. s SEaSA e T | fig b anees Fos 0n. | ol SR 1, ke ot J.T. ARNOLD WASHINGTON pictures must arrange an appoint- | tute immediately. o e et H. 0. BRUBAKER ment in advance. 1341 Connecticut Avenue, ticular study—and 0 it s with X Portraits, $20 the dozen up. (Below Dupont Circle—floor 2.) | apparel. The = Decatur 4100, Decatur 5475, This is the 1230 Conecticut Avenue. Woodward Bldg., Room 240, you shop at !‘nr:;.e:::k:e TN

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