Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1930, Page 20

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SOCIETY & ._(Continued From Third Page.) attend. Tickets may be obtained at the door. - The Phi Delta Sorority of George ‘Washington University will hold its an- nual_banquet in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel this evening. About 35 will be present. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hester mo- tored to Washington from their home in Richmond, Va., and are at the Carl- ton for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. R, H. Miller of Brooklyn are recent arrivals at the Cairo Hotel. Mrs. Louise Dodson, director of the women's division of the Republican na- tional committtee, entertained at din- ner last evening at the Mayflower. Her guests were Miss Jessie Dell, Miss Martha McClure, Republican national committeewoman of Iowa; Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. M. B. Berryhill and Mrs. Lulah T. | Andrews. Tea to Follow Meeting Today of Woman's Guild. Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport and Mrs. William F. Hall will pour tea, which will follow the business meeting of the ‘Woman's Guild of American University, to be held this afternoon on the campus in the Women's Residence Hall. Dr. Harold Dudley will present Miss DOIISI Willis, Miss Helen Tucker, Miss Mary | Cline ‘and Miss Delsie Appel; who will | aing several selections. Miss Mary Otis Terrell, 1511 Critten- | den street, will be hostess at the Febru- | ary meeting of the Capt. Wendell Wolfe Chapter, N. S. D. A. R., this evening. Col. Alonzo Gray, former president of the Sons of the American Revolution, is to be the guest speaker and will talk on “Frontier Day Experiences.” ‘The Washington Club of Trinity Col- lege will give its annual Spring dance | . tomorrow evening in the Carlton Hotel, | for the college building fund. The floor committee includes Miss Florence QDonoghue, president; Miss Julia | O'Doanell, Miss Catherine Welsh, Miss | Biggs, Miss Katherine Redmond, Miss Betty O'Connor, Miss Mnrgnre:l ‘ODonnell and Miss Betty O'Byrne. i Mrs. Archibald Hopkins will preside at the District history dinner to be given by the Women's City Club, Thursday evening, at 6:30 o'clock in the club house at 22 Jackson place. Maj. and Mrs. Gist'Blair will be guests of honor. ; Maj. Blair will spéak on “Annals of S ver Spring.” Miss Mary E. Lazenby will be hostess. Reservations have been | made by Mrs. Frances Merchant, Mrs. William Lee Corbin, Miss Mary Mc- Kenny, Mrs. Henry Seymour, Miss Jes- sle Wishart, Mrs. Minnie Howerth, Miss Nell Dunlop, Mrs. Ruddiman, Miss Flor- ence Layton, Miss V. S. Benjamin, Miss Srace Osgood, Miss E. Kensett Vail, Miss Ethel Bagley, Miss Alice Trefts, Mrs. Walter Florence, Miss Adela Heaven, Miss Mary Oursley, Miss Amy Clement Leayitt, Mrs. Elma Saul, Mrs. Viola M. H. Baker, Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, Miss | Bulle P. Howlette, Miss Mary L. Brown, D. voslmry Miss B. B. Brown, Judt: Mary_O'Toole, Miss Arnall and Miss Mabel Hiatt. Mme. Bedy, wife of the counselor of the Turkish embassy, is a patroness for the umonac': ;Au%l:m for c{xfldl;:;: being presen y ore Tiller, at the League of American Pen Women club rooms in Stoneleigh Court. ‘The last rfifimnee of the puppets for the sei will be gwen Saturday morning and afternoon at 11 and 2 o'clock when the popular favorite of last year's series Wfll be shown, “Jack and the Beanstalk.” Tickets may be ob- tained at the door. A tea bridge for the benefit, of Al Souls' Unitarian_Church will Sg “Hall Priday Miss Susan Brandels was the guest of honor and speaker at the forum luncheon of the Woman'’s National Democra Club yesterday. Miss Bnnd: spoke on “Woman and the )flls Bertha Bolling was hostess at Grand National (Liverool, Friday, March 28) via the “Paris,” the & party at luncheon, her guests includ- ing her sister, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson; “!1 Jlmu l(eredllh Helm, Mrs. Cordell den Harriman, presi- dent nt m cluh. Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, former Governor of Wyoming, Wwho was accompanied by her sister and house guest, Mrs. George Tayloe of Memphis; Mrs. Brandeis, mother of the speaker and wife of Mr. Justice Louis Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court; Mrs, C. C. Dill, Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Mrs. Richard Boeckel, Mrs‘ in Dodd, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Mn ‘Willlam Worthington, Mrs. Charles Hamlin, Miss Caroline Reilly, Mr: George M. Eckels, Miss Ethel Ketcha Mrs. Ellis Meredith, Mrs, Frank Brig] Mrs, James G. Penn, Mrs. Robert Woolley, Mrs. Eugene Barrett, Mrs, J. H. Small, Mrs. Basil Manly, Mrs, | Edward Keating, Mrs. William C. Harl- | lee, Mrs. W. W. Hubbard, Mrs. Burt New, Mrs. F. A. Delano, Mrs. Donald | McDonald, Mrs. Thomas W. Page and | a number of others of prominence. Representative William F. Stephenson | of South Carolina will be the speaker | at the dinner which the Woman's Natfonal Democratic Club will give tomorrow evening in the club house fnllowlmz the annual meeting. - Mrs, Woodrow Wilson will be the guest of honor. Mrs. Felian Garzia, chairman, and | the French Group wof the District League of American Ptn Women hold a French salon in the studio i Stoneleigh Court Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. zia | will give a short illustrated talk on Brittany. Mr. Joseph Barbecot, bari- the death of the former president, Dr- | tone, and Mr. Edward Donovan, pianis will assist in the program. Mrs. Richard Gasch, president of the leas extends g cordial invitation to all | French-speaking members and their | friends to attend. Mrs. Helen McCoy will receive Thurs- | day afternoon from 3 to 7 in her studio | home, Shadowall, at 1525 Thirt street, Georgetown. No cards issued. ‘There will be on exhibit man art-craft novelties, the work of Was Henderson Furniture REDUCED For This Week Only € This is the Last Reduced Prices. € Such an opportunity to secure Quality Furniture at remarkable savings will not again be offered for some time to come. 9 A number of Complete Suites as well as Occasional Pieces are included. Prompt inspection is advised. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——— | Brown except Dr. Marvin, 000.00000000000000'000000000000000000000000000‘00 THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C. ington artists. An attractive featvre of the afternoon will be the reading of your future in your teacup. Miss Kath- erine Morris will pour, and Mrs, Walter C. Garland and Mrs. Walter C. R Morse will assist, ‘The D. C. Alr begion ‘Washingtons fiying club, will hold its second dance and card party in the Woolridge Clut at 1851 Wyoming avenue northwest, Saturday evening, commencing at 9 o'clock. Guests of honor will be Lieut. W. C. | Buell, Lieut. Noble C. Shilt, Lieut. Ralph Barnaby and Mr. Paul Edward arber. Mr. M. G. Dooley is arrangin< the affair. The International Federation of Catholic Alumnae will have its annual | luncheon and conference in the Wil lard Hotel Saturday, March 8. The following names have been added © | the pannm list: Miss Aimee Powell, | | | | Miss M. Grace Beavens, Miss Carm‘ Furman and Miss Katherine Rover. The Brown University Club of Wash- inglon held a banquet in_the Hotel | La Fayette last evening. The guest of | honor of the evening was Dr. Clarence A. Barbour, president of. Brown Un’- versity, Who recently took office afte~ ! 1. P. Faunce. While in Washing: | ton Dr Barbour was the guest of Pro- vost William Wilbur of George Wash- ington University. Another guest of the evening was Dr. Cloyd Heck Mar- vin, president of George Washington University. There were about 40 guests at the dinner, all of them alumni of :0000000000000000000000“ | S| 2999000 wave given in NOT A SCHOOL Wave System any style you choose. Exper- Open' Every Evening and All Day Saturday 806 (8th floor) Westory Bldg. $ Corner 14th & ¥ Phone Met. 6195 ‘This beautiful $ 1 .95 ienced operators. La Rue Permanent 00000000000000000000000° 000000000009 99970000000000000 IN PRICE Week of February District 7675 Phones District 7676 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. See Our F Street Windows Depicting “The Washington of the Future.” Little Necessities and Incidentals---Specially Priced In Our Selling 50th Anniversary NOTIONS Wardrobe Bags $145 Wardrobe Bags for 8 garments. Of heavy quality art ticking: Side-snap fastening. 12-pocket Shoe Bags to match wardrobe bags Utility Cabinets, wood construction, washable fabric. In boudoi: ades, > $9.75 Assorted Web Garters, 2 pairs Fine Quality Turkish Wash Cloths, Rubberized Tourist Cases Silk Rubberized Sanitary Aprons, rayon top .50c Gripmor Emergency Belts of 3 elastic Rayon Sanitary Belt . Corticelli Midget Darning Silk, spools Sanitary Brieflet, flesh ray ..38¢ ¥; dozen Double-covered Jap Silk Dress Shi Brocade Garter Belts Double-covered Nainsool Ocean Pearl Buttons ..35¢ and 50c dozen Slides to match 25¢ each Norrons, Aisies 2 'LOOR. Fur Collar Lengths, Scarfs and Fur Bandings, specially purchased for 50th Anniversary, to sell at one-third to one-half their regular cost. Laces, Aiste 17, FirsT FLOOR. dozen rolls Musical Powder Boxes, enameled tops. Attractive designs in soft boudoir Jergens Bath Salts, 12 cakes in a box, 68¢c ‘TorLerrres, Asite 16, Fmrst FLOOR, STATIONERY Imported Paper, 75¢ a Box Parchment-finish Paper—with 24 double sheets and 24 lined envelopes. Buy several boxes of ti tionery at the special 50th Anniversary price. S-piece Desk Sets of black calendar, roll blotter and desk pa Fountain Pen Desk Sets; 5 pieces, fountain pen and holder, roll hlnt ter, desk pad, paper knife and calendar ..$7.50 ‘Whiting and Cook Handmade-finish Paper, torn edge. Sqnlro flap envelope :» match. Paper, 42c pound. Envelopes ..22c package Bridge Sets, lizard skin and imitation alligator. Containing 2 p-ch of fancy-back cards, 1 score pad and bridge pencil Italian Leather Book Marks, assorted designs Book Ends, attractive assorted finishes Fancy-weave Stationery. White and assorted colors Stationery, with lined envelopes. White and colors Playing Cards, linen finish, modernistic designs . .42¢ pack Fountain Pen Desk Sets, green onyx base! .85 set Fountain Pen Desk Sets, white marble base, black and white mottled pen -$4.50 set Fountain Pen Desk Sets, small si $3.75 STATIONERY, AlsLE 2, FirsT FLOOR. Engraved Monogram Die or Engraved Address Die, and Stationery—$4.60 Your monogram die, hand-engraved, or an engraved address die of two lines, stamped in color on 72 sheets of handma. edge paper. Two packages plain envelopes to match . If you have your own die, have 72 sheets of paper lumpod in colnu. with 2 packages plain envelopes to match ........... cee0 3160 ENGRAVING, FirsT Fr.00R, Toiletries—Low Priced in our S0th Anniversaty Selling Rigaud’s Un Air Embaume Perfume. Y;-ounce bottles, especially bottled for Woodward & Lothrop ..$LI5 Primrose ‘House Triple Compacts Royal Bath Powd St. Dennis Bath Salts and Powder Set: 8-piece Toilet Sets. Imitation pearl on i Dainty Powder Boxes. Speci De Vilbiss Atomizers. Specia Fine. Quality Tooth Brushes Fine Quality Nail Brushes of celluloid. 45¢ Make-up Boxes, with French or Godey print tops . Aristocrat Hot-weter Bottles. Aristocrat Fountain Syringes. * Fine Turkish Wash Cloths, In soft-pastel shades to blend with your bath room The 50th Anniversary Selling Brings Rare Economies for Men Spring Topcoats 5 Aveersay . $99 These are brought to you at this special price through the exceptional price con- cession of one of our best makers. Rag- lan and set-in sleeve models. Tweeds, cheviots, homespuns and worsted-backed cheviots . . . shower proofed. New color- ings; numerous patterns. DULIN & MARTIN Finest English Bone China Seven Styles—Men’s Oxfords, $7:6° Straight-lace Oxfords, Blucher Ox- fords, Wing-tip Oxfords, Moccasin- type Sports Oxfords, some with leather, some with rubber soles. Brown and black calfskin sports combinations; all exceptionally well made on fins . Felt Hats $3.35 The new narrow brim styles for Spring. Raw and welt edges; new grays and tans. Sizes 6% to 73, Made-to-Measure Broadcloth JEDDed Wasl Colt Hose: | KIS0 Shirts ..o dudie. 5450 Imported Black Calf Bel French Linen Handkerchiefs, S0o THE MEN's Store, Srcond FLOOR. FROM the heart of Man- Amnss, the hattantotheportofParis I Royal family, acrous”“thelongestganc- B the openingof plank in the world.” W £\ s cocial “lle de France” [ life...the last March 7-28 callforthe busy e millionaire with France his nose to the ticker or the sun worshiper doz- ing atPalm Beach e~*Thenew Paris” justre-engined for speed, re - deco- ratedfor modernity » « o sun deck with sidewalk ¢café..new crystaismoking room « o o« practically all outside rooms with : bath e~ Breton sailors Bt 3 2 i Imported Lisle Socks ... ';:"rd‘ :-:;:':h ssacta :i-n;:mw b hlftri:.dlcjl:;tr-s:i::.:.." o5 ‘l.wicz as brightly b SE RVICE PL ATE S THE MeN's Store, Seconp FLOOR. THE MEN's Stonz, Sgconp FLOOR. s $1.75 sacu A Defiance Tire and Tube for the Usual Price of Tire Alone .:.'!.."'.?Q?':&Z'u.?.'.’:fi.".':&'\'.; Less than Half regular price! Super-Defiance 6- Pl_v Tires Defiance 4-Pl ly Tires : Royal Doulton ;"z'iceinih::::s ix:]:kel this un. DuULIN @ MARTIN ing as a French spring. “Paris,"March 21 hours later Havre, the cov- ||| : | 20x4.40 eredpier,three-hourexpress A fortunate purchase of 300 richly decorated i i Connecticut Ave. ana L’ PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Enirance Hnndml e, that helps elimi Fine Imported Silk Tie: Broadcloth Pajam Self-figured and White Union Suits ... All-Wool Pullover Sweaters, $3.75 Full-fashioned Pure Silk Socks, 750 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts, $1.95 White Shirts of high-luster broad- cloth, unaffected by repeated laun- lar attached and neck- Men’s Matelesse Dressing Gowns, spe- Two-Trousers Suits ey . $29 Style-right models for Spring, tailored of fabrics that give splendid service and have unusual shape-retaining qualities. In the newest Spring shades and patterns for men and young men. Colored M-dnl and Percale Shirts, Purchase a tire at the regular price and a tube is given without charge during this 50th Anniversary Selling. Tires mounted without extra charge. o pin canter . . s Montanier's or Larue’s for luncheon . . . Biorritz for the international Euhfmnfldt. £ 88232ELS &3

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