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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Kvale and Mrs. Godfrey G. Goodwin | Several of the State’s unattacied mem- | bers . e tative Harold Knutson and tative Vietor Christgau . we;e s in also helpful. Mrs. Shipstead Minneapolis and the Senator is making & yisit to Panama. ng those who alded Mrs. Butler athe the tea table were Mrs. ‘Arch Cole- D. C.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930. terest arranged for its final celebrity breakfast tomorrow at the Willard Hotel, the National League of American Pen Women will bring to a close the series of brilliant events it has staged this Winter for the benefit of its “Me- | morial to American Women of Genfus.” The series was inaugurated last year by Mrs, Clarence M. Busch, national presi- dent, and under her leadership has | achieved unusual success. Mrs. Busch will preside at the break- | fast tomorrow and will give her address \ |ol ‘welcome, which has come to be one of the awaited features of the break- | fasts because of its witty character ! | Mrs. Nina Swalm Reed will assist with | introductions and with brief reviews of | Kline Smith, Mrs. Helen Hagner, Miss aucanor Shuwt and Mr. Frank . Mrs, Herbert J. Drane, wife of Repre- sentative Drane of Florida, 'Il.l be hostess to an interesting party, mem- bers of which will be Mrs. Luther ‘. Gregory, wife of Rear Admiral Gregory Mrs, Joseph W. Byrns, wife of mwe s&nhuve l‘i-’rm ol'l'rennc-a r: enry E. Barbpur, wife of Represent~ ative Barbour of California; Mrs. Clar= ence F Lea, wife of Representative Lea of Cllflol'nll‘ Mrs, Earl C. wife of Representative Michener ° of mchl‘m Mrs. Ulysses, S. Guyer, wm Representative Guyer of Kansas, Mrs. J-mu H. McLafferty, Mrs. Anderson Walters and I(I-I! Helen Wright. Mrs. Jennie e CONNECTICUT AVENUE MAIIER SJRORS ¥ Marjorie. farrell B. Summers will enter. the books of the authors on the pro- | tain her daughter-in-law, Mrs. mrlu | gram. Summers of Philadelphia; Mrs. Will With them at the speakers’ table will | E. Culbertson, wife of the’ United States | be a notable company of speakers and | Ambassador to Chil ‘Milton " honor guests representing various fields | Garber, wife ‘of Representative Garber of the cyltural arts. At her personal | cf California, and,Mrs, McLean Gander | table "Mrs. Busch will entertain Mrs.| of New York. | William Wheatley, Mrs. A. Topliffe, Mrs. | Mrs. Thomas D. Schall will be a guest | Prank Bacon, Mrs. Frank Anderson, At Mrs, J Irvine Steel's table. Mrs. A. C. Cron, wife of Lieut. Col.| _Mrs. Edward K. Campbell, wife of | Cron; Mrs, George Baker, Mrs, Pred | (Continued on Fourth Page.) man, Mrs. Roy Young and Mrs. Bede | Johnson, president of the Minnesota | State Soclety. Mrs. B. H. Marsh aided | Mrs. Mitchell at the coffee urn as did | Mrs. Eastwood and Mrs. Stella Lee. | Mrs. Hugh Bieman, sister of Mrs. Schall served at the confection table with the | aid of Mrs. Charles Jordan. In the group of pretty maids u:ullng‘ in the entertainment were Miss Margery | Goodwin, Miss Patricia Nolan, Miss | Helen Selvig and her sister, Miss Mar- | garet Selvig. | Judge and Mrs. Arthur Turner en-' ‘inined at dinner last evening in their | ztment at 2400 Sixteenth street, when | t r guests were Senator and Mrs. ! William J. Harris, Mrs. Brock, wife of | Senator William E. Brock; Representat- | tive and Mrs. Bertrand h. Snell, Assist- | ant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. | Seymour Lowman, Mr. and Mrs. Lester | ‘Wilson and Mr. Edwin B. Child. i The secretary of the Rumanian lega- | tion and Mme. Popovici will entertain | informally at supper in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel on Sunday | evening. ‘The District Commissioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro have given up their apartment at 1801 Sixteenth street to hlr hflunel at 3410 P street, which they ve leased. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury entertained at a large reception at their estate, El Mirasol, at Palm Beach yes- terday, in celebration of the Xormer.! birthday anniversary. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock and Miss Dorothy Sollers sailed yesterday from New York on the Metapan for a West Indian cruise. Mrs. Jouett Shouse, wife of the chair- man of the executive committee of the Democratic national committee, will not Teceive tomorrow at the Woman's Na- tional Democratic Club, as she will be out of town. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Dawson Olm- stead will entertain at tea Sunday aft- ernoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in !h!h’ home at 3911 Livingston street, vy Chase, D. C., when their [uasts 'lll be officers of the Signal Corps, U. 8. A, and their ladies. (] Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Putzki salled from New York yesterday on the S. S. Oarmania for Hi New Clothes at The Betty Hanna Do stop in The Betty Hanna and see all the perfectly faicinat- ing clothes—really they have never been so preity. The combinations of colors, the graceful lines and fine little touches lend an irresistible charm that is very flattering to the most exacting misses and matrons. The, Betty Hanna finds feminine fancies so enthusiastic about all the new Spring clothes that-it is difficult to keep the stock com- plete, and it has nccesslla(ed many buying trips. Each day’ arriving. Ask to see them tomorrow at— Elizabeth Arden’s Shop —on the first floor of the new Arden Building is a bower of love- liness with exquisite |mportalmns of lingerie, pocket books, evening bags and unusual costume jewelry —and all the different exotic fra- grances of Elizabeth Arden’s per- fume and beauty preparations (poudre, rouge, lipstick, eyelash make-up) as well as creams, as- tringents and lotions. Frances Fox Shampoos For Every Type Hair Blonde hair, “brown hair, black hair, grey hair and red hair are as exacting in their demands for shampoos as the complexion of each for its powder, rouge and lip- stick. Frances Fox Institute has been established for more than thirty years as scientific hair specialists in Europe and America. After a thorough study of the scalp and hair these different methods of shampoo have been given to distinguished women and men, who would have no other. Let us. suggest that you drop in and let us prove to you how beau- ::h:'l our shampoo makes your Elizabeth Arden says that every woman can have a lovely, clean, smooth and fine complexion. Her large following in two con- tinents are delightful proofs of her statement. new , things are Treatment rooms and exercise departments on fifth and sixth floors. 1613 Connecticut Avenue (Between Que and R Streets) Potomac 4838 Decatur 2040 1147 Connecticut Avenue Mme. Sheri from our Paris of- fice is staying over this week. She will advise you the correct coiffure for your particular type. Decatur 5475 1341 Connecticut Ave., fi. 2 (Just below Dupont Circle) BY I LADY FLOWER, L With her husband, Sir Archibald Flower of England, honor guest at the Celebrity breakfast of the Pen Women's League at the Willard Hotel at noon tomorrow when he will speak on “Stratford-Upon-Avon.” * Warm days, country club dances, Spring luncheons and breakfasts demand new, light and airy clothes. [ Spring Portraits She has also been a member of the | board of managers of the Instructive Visiting Nurses’ Society. Under the | name of Jane Grey Potter she has been the author of several short stories and essays, published in Scribner’s and Out- look magazines. Mrs. Albert H. Matthews of New York | City is staying at the Mayflower during | her visit in Washington for the annual | meeting of the Society of Sponsors of | the United States Navy, held yesterday | and today. | Mrs. Matthews entertained informally | at dinner last evening at the hotel, hav- | un place s-turduy evening. ing as her guests Col d Mrs. Russell 1 C. Langdon of New York, and their | Mrs. William Morgan Shuster enter- | on-in-law and daughter, Capt. and | tained at luncheon yesterday at the|nr Moule of Baltimore; also Rear Ad- Carlton, her guests numbering eight. | mira) and Mrs. George H. Rock, Mrs. Tge Col. and Mrs. Wiliam R. Gibson | Arthur T. Sutcliffe of New York, Mrs. Flower will give an informal talk on the new Shakespeare Memorial Thea- ter at Stratford on this occasion, and it is hoped that the Stratford Shakes- peare Players will be among the guests at the tea. Judge and Mrs. Mark W. Potter, for- merly of Washington and now residing in New York, are at the Wardman Park Hotel for a visit. This is a most opportune time of the year to have your portraits A PRA made—for many reasons. Your clothes are new, the en- thusiasm of Spring itself reflects in your countenance, you have the time now, new friends you will meet on your Summer sojourn and old ones you leave behind | would like your picture—are a _few—but most of all reasons is the fact that you can have your picture made by Underwood & Underwood. This Week Special Dillon’s Ozonated scalp treat- ments are the latest scientific treatment for dandruff, itchy scalp and falling hair, Dillon’s scalp treatments are supervised by a bacteriologist. Pasternak’s Shop is an entran- cing array of suits, sports togs, jaunty and_ sophisticated millinery and furs—dresses of crepe, prints, satin for every hour of the day and night, chiffons and laces for the later heurs of evening. Miss Martha Livingston will enter- . | tain at a bridge shower this evening in )wnor of Miss Virginia Allison, whose to Mr. Thomas Sandoz will This exclusive shop, where you do not pay for the smart address, is one in which you will find very large assortment from whnch TR Ta T N (LA AR This ad with Dillon’s regular scalp treatment will entitle the owner to a FREE SCALP EX- AMINATION AND A FREE Wherever you go you are sure to find distinguished personages Mr. and Mrs. Elllent R. Woodson portraits by these famous artists. Dave gone to New Orleans to attend the to choose, and very gracious ar- Maral' Gras Tuesday and wil spend a | nave had with them in their spartment | Reymold T, Hull of Fhiiadciphle; Mre. \ Their natural beauty make them | SHAMPOO. tists, who can advise you a5 10 the Houl at Biloxi, Miss, before returning | past three weeks Mrs. George Wing- | Virginia Hunt. pictures to be cherished—compli- Marcel or finger wave -and a | forrect thing for ‘your type, and Washington. field, who will return today to her home b ments to the giver as well as the | shampoo, $1.25. help you to assemble a wardrobe at the Hotel Plaza in New York. Mrs. | Breakfast Tomorrow, With recipient—and you may have them 5 which will meet every occasion. The Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde | Wingfleld has been_extensively enter- | Guests of Unusual Distinetion. for as low as $20 the dozen. Hazel Dillon, Inc,, Th MR will entertain informally at bridge this | tained during her stay here. With & program of outstanding in- e conservatism which under- P tm";'n;t‘::e m R ERIE Decatur 4100. 1000 Conn. Ave. Nat. 8779, | lies everything bearing the name Wl!ker Holcomb. Mrs. Karl D. Kiemm has recalled national commander of the Disabled Pasternak makes it good as long American Veterans, was the guest of 1230 Connecticut Avenue. as -it lasts, Elevator, K Street Entrance, Food and Service fnvitations for the dinner tonight in honor of the Chinese Minister and Mme. Wu, owing to illness. Sir Archibald and Lady Flower Arts Club Guests Sunday. Sir Archibald and Lady Flo e an dy wer and the hosts. Among those assisting at the tea will be ll!'l. John Rutherford, a recent hostess for Lady Flower and her daugh- ter; Lady Reckett of London and T, )luy Alnp Cryder, Mrs. Thomas Sinn lh:l")l rs. Grace It is expected that Sir Archibald N. Rice and Miss Isa- | sey, honor for whom Representative Phil Swing entertained at luncheon at the Capitol yesterday. The California dele- gation and about 20 World War service men now in Congress, were among those who attended. Capt. David Potter, Supply Corps, United States Navy, and Mrs. Potter, who have been stationed in Washing- ton since the expiration of Capt. Pot- ter's term as paymaster general of the Navy, will move to California, leaving Washington Saturday. Capt. Potter has been assigned to duty as general in- spector of the Supply Corps for the r | West Coast and supply officer of the 12th Naval District, with headquarters f | at_San Prancisco. During her residence in Washington, Mrs. Potter, who was Jane Grey, daugh- ter of Vice Chancellor Grey of New Jer- has been a trustee of the Com- munity Chest and a member of the Unsurpassed TONIGHT In eonjuncti e “OUR_FAMOUS" CHICKEN PIE DINNER FILET MIGNON (fio"xtr 3111: COLUMBIA RD. ar 18 WST, OPPOSITE AMBASIADOR 5 Until 7:30 T5¢ French val lace, Black flat crepe—the foremost material for Spring 1930—is em- ployed in the model sketched. 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