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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page) afternoon at the end of Massachusetts -vrnue extended at 3 ‘o'clock. Among those planning to follow the hounds are Mrs. F. M. Andrews Miss Elizabeth Jackson, Mrs. A. B. Court, Miss Eliza- beth Martin, Mr Melvin C. Hazen, Maj. W. M. Grimes, Mr. Chester A. Gwinn, Mr. Charles Drayton ¥nd Maj. ‘George Patton. Mrs. Winfree Johnson is chairman of the committee in charge of arrange- ments for the dance to be held in the Wagley Heights Club House Saturday evening. The committee consists of Mrs, | Mirza Farry M. Horton, Mrs. John Gardner Ladd, Mrs. Henty D. Ralph, Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster, Mrs. Royal R. Rom- mel, Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts and Mts. George S. Carll, jr. The music for the dancing will be furnished by an organ- ization composed entirely of women. of which Miss Rita Roman is conductor and pianist. The other members of the orohestra_are Miss Ruth Roman, Miss Mariam Tighe, Miss Anne Hollis, Miss Bell Dodek and Miss Mary Cecelia Horn. The elub house will be decorated with American flags and bunting. Re- freshments will be served by the mem- bers of the committee. ‘The Beta Chlptfl‘ of the Sigma Ep- silon Sorority will give a tea dance Sat- urday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at the Willard Hotel. ‘The committee includes Miss Matforie Burton, Miss Bettie De Moll, Miss Betty leonard and Miss Ruth Nicheison chairman. Alpha Chi omm will give its annual | George Washington’s birthday luncheon at 1 o'clock Saturday in the Hay-Adams . uests will include members of of Columbia Alumnae Club of Alpha Omega, as well as out-of« town -lunmle from Maryland and Vir- nia. | Mrs. Boyd Brostus is chairman of the luncheon committee, Which® invites ‘all visiting members of Alpha Chi Omega in Washington to attend. Reservations may bé Mmade through her at 805 Violet place, Takoma Park, Md. The annual oriental festival of the Art Promoters’.Club of Washington will begin at midnight tomorrow and con- tinue until sunrise Saturday, with breakfast served at dawn. The festiva! is in honor of the Minister of Persia. Davoud Khan Meftah, hondrary president of the coclety, and has been given every year for the prnst five years with immense success. his year the where there will bé catd playing on the balconies for those who wish it and be- low dancing through the night. ‘The committee in charge of the entertain- ment has planned a number of special features which will take place from time to time and include special orlental dances by Miss Eleanor Folsom and Mr H. B. Colborn; several lyrics by Mr. Frank Kingsbury, tenor: a play by Miss Annc - Darlington _entitled ‘“Marianne Laughs,” and various other events. Miss Darlington’s play Was given a preview at the Arts Club Saturday and w thiislastically received by the there. The skit is a humorous lasting about half an hour, with llage scenery done by Mr. Clyde Wortham. | Those taking part in’the play are Miss Darlington, Miss Constance E. Adams, | Miss Betty Clark, Mr. Clyde Wortham, Miss Elearior Colbén, Mr. Newell At- A Special Purchase of New Spring Hats 1.88 They are $2.95 . . . §3.95 . .. and higher values Novelty straws. . . Toyos. .. .felt-and-straw - combinations —shmy straws—brand-new. attractive Spring models in black, the new Waikiki brown, bright blues and other good colors. Flattering styles., . -becarhing shapes, PALAIS ROYAL~Main Floor 8% to 10 Arranged on separate tables for your eon- function will be held at the Venezia, | Connecticut avenue and Dupont Circle. | klnson Mr. Bununmn and Mr. George | Martin, Mrs. Charles Ward Boyce entertained Tuesday evening in her apartment at 81: Roosevelt to introduce Mr. William Baker to those interested in a little theater movement featuring local play- ers and local playwrights. Mr. Baker spoke briefly on similar movements in which he had been interested on the West Coast, and then presented two original plays—“The Devil's Star," Estelle M. Moses, a member of the Dis- trict and “Dynasty” by James H. Ingersoll of the Arts Club of Washington. Among those present were Mrs. Robert William Voth, Mrs. Andrew D. F. Marian_Knight, Mrs. M. R. M-s Bhorey, | Dorothy Voth, Miss Lee Taylor, Miss | virginia L. Miller, Miss Feora Black, 158 THE EVENING STAR, wAsfi‘méTON. p. O, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930, r COhatles Cook, Rohen aonu. vies lnd Mr. J c a.._..... by League uf American Pen Women, Long, Mrs. McClure, Elizabeth e Miss silk taffetas in the new Charles ' Gook, scratch design. Miss Eligabeth Long, and sf Mildred Wheater, Miss Virginia 52| GRUNDY FACES FIGHT SPRING IS FORECAST CANNES (N.AN.A).=That Spring is well on its way here is evident from the fact that Lord and Lady Glencon- ner have afrived at their Cannes villa, and from the interesting hats Princess Ingrid of Sweden has brought to Cap Ferrat. They are straw, large and un- trimed, in all sorts of pretty colors. Lady Gleicontier has some sleeve- less dresses in featherweight tweed and leck hnd pen- . Her Woollies are mostly in the m:};lm-ble shades of lavender (Copyright. 1030, Worth Arerican Newspaper ot port Sui in zig zag tweed ] Combines in ultra modern fashion black and white, A military motif is emphasized with standing collar and stunning buttons. And an exquisitely tailored jumper pique blouse tops the perfectly cut skirt, 598.50 1213 F STREET Brothers HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS AND.GLASS Rizik = 1334 New York Ave.—Phone Natl. 1703 Make Your Home Bright and Attractive —by dom’ over odd pieces of fur- niture, bric-a-brac, etc., with Lac quers, Enamels or Paint. T}:eu quick-drying, rendlly applied beau- tifiers come in all the glowing *shades popularized by the jemnnd for color. ‘Roof, House, Auto & Garage: Paints SPECIALLY LOW PRICES L _F ull - Fashioned *1.35 to~$1.-95 Quality Every Pair Perfect! Chiffon! Service Chiffon! Service! A wonderful ‘assortment . . . FOR DAYTIME OR EVENING WEAR. .. SHEER, CLEAR-WOVEN CHIF- FONS. ., ALL-SILK SERVICE CHIFFONS. .. LISLE GARTER TOP SERVICE WEIGHT . .. FOUR DIF- FERENT HEEL STYLES in the lot. Mail and Phonc Orders Accepted On Sale in The Downstairs Store tH ment by Prancis Shunk nfi'mg general, of his Rty tox the gubernatorial nomln-um ewplea With Bl mmnl t.h-t h- ILEANA PALE FOR SEAT IN SENATE Vare Group's Activities Indicate - Split in Pennsylvania Re. his runnl publican Ranks, Grundy would face & Aght senatorial nnmlmuen By the Assoclated Press. Srundy ll said to favor Samuel 8. TR T g A o ™ ‘:ml Danied n ican I‘ i ‘WS see) Ry Biiost centain: Jast night by sermicat ey ““ mn-unn il observers in consequence of the day’s developments. These included the formal announce. b India has a good roads movement, Henderson Furniture GREATLY REDUCED During February Closing out a number of Complete Suites and Ocecasional Pieces, from regular stock, at 15% to 33v5% Reductions ANl Tea Carts and Smoking Cabinets at 25% Of These timely savings watrant anticipation of your Spring refurnishing problems. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Al Lamgs and Shades Reduced 25% to 50% Seldom District 7675 District 7676 SALE BEGINS FRIDAY DRE.SSES 8:30 AM. [~ WE BOUGHT THE EN TIRE STOCK AND 95 ALL DRESSES Tanney’s and Breslan DRESSES? Values $10.00 and $15.00 MARVELOUS VALUES! All sizes—for every oecasion —=street, afternoon and evening wear—2 and 3 plece SUITS are included. Space forbids complete description— SIZES 95 - ALL SIZES 95 but we do say you never saw such bargains at.......... Tanney’s and Bresluu DRESSES$ AND SUITS Valuea $15.00 to $25.00 Chiffons—Printed Silke—Flat Crepes—Velvets—C gettes. For b-m wnr street wear, afterneon. Bri and dinner froci in ALL SIZES and COLOR. ALL ARE I’ASHIDNE the NEW SILHOUETTE. . Tanney’s and Breslan DRESSES] ~AND SUITS Values $19.95 to $39.50 SOPHISTICATED STYLES in the r + and MODIFIID SILHOUETTE — emphasizing cver: 'OLOI every new Parisian st —-no mflnr for what occation you requi you will surely and -urly mah you $50, ww FUR COAT "I WERE $125 to $295 EXTRA Salespeople EXTRA Fitters to Insure Perfect Service! HATS § That were $3.95 & $5 Felts — Soleils — Metallics and Velvets; all head sizes; brims and eyebrow models. The Friendly Shop That were $5 & $7 Straw and Felt Combinations; all new Spring shades and black: Brims and off-the-face styles. BRESLAU’S BROKEN TROTH RUMOR . Appears With Royal »amily at the Bucharest Station to Bid Adieu 4 to Princess Helen. By the Associated Press. BUCHAREST, Rumania, February 20. —Princess Ileana, whose betrothal to nbemnbrhl nomina- | Count von Mm is in the balance, le yesterd: een Marie size hats embodied such distinctive chic as our newly arrived Sprmg collection— Every fashionable straw is fenmred in colors new and smart. rzslau 1307~9~11~13 G St.NW; road station, where the to Priicess Helen, mother of the Boy King, Michael. Princess Helen left for a lhal’t visit with her sister-in-law, een Marie of Jugoslavia, at Belgrade. 'nu entire royal family were presen || together with ®Bremier Ji umlu and a number of gunmmme ficials. King Michael threw kisses to hh mother and shouted, “Write every day,” as the train pulled out. He left {h:o station in charge of his English utor. bade farewell FOLLOWING when she | Argentin: 1929-30 wheat production the rail- 3, t 228, fihilt psborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa© For Friday New Straws in Youthful Large Headsizes have our youthful large head. Philipsborn Hat Shop, 4th foor. POSITIVELY COATS NO s T RS REFUNDS I CREDITS TANNEY’S DECIDED TO GO OUT OF BUSINESS —they detided to close up their shop—they disposed of their lease—they sold their entive remaining stock to ue~SACRIFICING DOLLARS FOR ACTION--and we secured one of the most Sensational “buys in our history.” We added to it over a thousand of our own HIGH-GRADE DRESSES AND COATS and tomorrow we place the whole lot in @vv.ivvvviiivirisiennns % SENSATIONAL SALE One of the GREATEST VALUE EVENTS Washington has ever witnessed—REMEMBER Tnnnty n Jeddcd to go out of b but a few weeks ago, they had _/.,..;, SPRING MERCHANDISE, and when we say a SALE OF THE ENTIRE TANNEY STOCK.we mean a sale of High quality, new style, 100% MERCHAN- DISE at LESS THAN 50 cents ON THE DOLLAR. bought some of COATS Prices Were Never So Low On Tanney and WBreslan OATS Snl $25.00 & $39.50 Dress. and Sport Coats. Broadcloths, Velvets, Kasha, Tweeds, Cheviots. COATS § Formerly $39.50 to $69.50 45 Sport and Dress Coats. Fur Trimmed with Marmink, Beaverette, Wolf and Red Fox. Formerly $ $59.50 t0 $99.50 Finest Dress Coats, elegant materials. Fur Trimmed with Wolf, Caracul, Fox, Chinese Badger and Fremch Ilmvcr Tanney and Breslan SPRING COATS LATEST STYLES AND MATERIALS—new tweeds, suede, cheviots—for Dress, Sport and Motor w, All new SPRING SHADES, sizes from 14 to 46. COATS Sell for 25 & %29% ALL MILLINERY cearzy REDUCEDY HATS § ‘ HATS That were up to $10 Baku and Felts—Straws~Felts with clever style touch new eolor—all head sis 1307-9-11-13 G St. N.W. o