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B—2 S 4Secretary of Agnculture SOCIETY. OCIETY 1 Mrs. Hyde Leavm( Wu}ungton Today for Visit in Western Home. HE Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Hyde will leave Washing- ton this afternoon to spend sev- eral days in' C in' Chicago. Ambassador of Germany and ’?flu von Prittwitz und Gaffron, who ‘are in New York for a short visit were ‘honor guests at dinner last evening of Mr. James Speyer. ‘The Amhundcr of Sp-in and Senora de Padilla will in whose and Mrs. Sol emennn at dinner this Minister of Finland in Boston for eonnre Today. ‘The Minister Mr. As- trom, left w-nmmn fl:c evening for Boston, where this afternoon he will at- tend the Boston Symphony concert of Finnish music, with Mr: Serge Koussevit- sky as conductor. In Wi he will stop for a brief visit in New York and will be in the Capital the first of the week. The Minister of Czechoslovakia =nd Mme. Veverka left Washington yester- day for New York, thus preventing Mme. Veverka from observing her Fri- Robert L. Bacon, Mrs. Olger Mrs. Frank Crowther, Mrs. Al- B. Burt- Mrs. Maurice H. ‘Thurston, Mrs. John Taber, White jr.; Mrs. Albert H. Vesm. Mrs. James L. whmey. Mrs. J. Mayhew Wlln'fljht Mrs. Woodruff, Mrs. Adam Wyant, Mrs. Wll- llam E. Mrs. Evans, Crosby, Mrs. John McA. Palmer, Mrs. P Trubee Davison, Mrs. Be Mrs. John W. Philip, Mrs. son, Mrs. Homer R. Oldfield, uu !.e- Grand Haviland of Highland, N. Y.: M Frederic . Tilton, Mrs. Franklin Taber, Miss Emily Taber, Mrs. Edmund Platt, Mrs. E. S. Schuyler. Miss Vivian Vestal and Miss M'!nl Pratt. Primrose «day afternoon at home todsy. They days. lants arranged in will be absent for several ‘The Chinese Minister and Mme. Wu ‘will go to New York today and will sail tomorrow on the Aquitania for Europe. ‘The Minister will represent his country at The Hague in the mxmnu !or the codification of international shaped table. Represent will cntemln -t a buffe wud.mm Pnk lotel dancing class. There wlll be 2 ‘The Minister of Ecuador and Senora| company. de Viteri will entertain at a musicale this evenl'lrum ao:u o‘eM” - Mmch:‘rlvel rogram ven TS, Lmbe'rL wife of the secretary of the Siel i iy £ e 1 will folk songs country, Mr. Roderick White, violinist. Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff Y last , when weu Mrs. James M.rs Frederick W. Dflll.ln'el‘. Mrs. . Vestal, Mrs. Clarence F. Clmr, Mrs. Clarence E. Hancock, Pratt, Mrs. Noble J. Johnson, Mrs. August H. Andresen, Mrs, Alben E. small baskets with handles of hether were used for deeonun; the horseshoe- J. ‘William E. Evans, Mrs. Willlam R. Coyk COLUMBIA RD. ar 18 WST| OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. M:II'ONIGHT i, & 5 until 7:30 ol S o FOOD DlNNER R 11 for those not de- Salad urses sifine Regules “Diager. Special Veoetable Dinner, 75¢ “Our Qsters are famous"- all styles and boxed to e Mrs. Harcourt J. Pratt, wife of Rep- resentative Pratt of New York, 314~316 SEVENTH SI..NW. Mothers' Attention ng Opening Sale in g’:r Children's Dept. We Offer the Newest Creations in GIRLS' COATS ENSEMBLES AND SILK DRESSES 5.95 Sizes 2 to 6 Sizes 7 to 14 —in all the newest Spring shades. Dress styles, cir- cular shkirts, silhouettes, pleated skirts and other styles. M- Prooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN 1ITH & 12 In Our Main Floor Accessories * Saturday Spec1als. 3495 Clever Radium Silk ® Vestees $295 Cool, practical and smart. Ideal to wear with Spring sul Of splendid quality radium silk in smartly tailored styles. White, Tan, Eggshell, Maize, Nile and Flesh. Sizes 34 to 40. Main Floor—Vestees And Smart Crepe de Chine ® Blouses $2-95 Smart sleeveless Blouses in the very newest modes. Jabot fronts, chic frills, surplice effects and button effects. Leading shades, Suntan, Tea Rose, Eggshell and White. Main Floor—Blouses Mrs. “Prederick resetative Dominick, M . | the* They wi . Al Roy_ O. Herbert ir Lo 1 | Mrs. Roy O. Woodrufl wife of Repre- | [i sentative Wuodmn of Michigan, was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Congressional Club, when her guests . Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg, Mrs. Leoidas C. Dyer, Albert Repre- ks Fopd and Service Unsurpas: il Miss | ock, ¢ THE Mrs. Oscar E. Bland, Mrs. Anderson E. Walters and Mrs. onmw Calver. Representative and Mrs, A. H. Gasque have had as their guest 8 their apart- ment at the Roosevelt Hotel Capt. W. L. Bates of Atlanta, Ga., who left yes- terday for New York. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Lennon, who have been passing some time with them, have started Dy metor for their home in fllflom‘ N. C. - 5 " Gasque, who is a gifted dramatic reader, is on the program at the All| Souls’ church this morning. tative and Mrs. James M. Wmtmh at dinner this eve- ning in hoonr of Sir Auchland and Lady Flower. Mrs. Wflél‘:‘lln E. x-mu wife o‘!) Rep- erty, wite of the. Assistant Soicttor of irginia Ha niece of Mrs, Hull, will on the Ulua for a cruise which will include Cuba, Panama and Costa Rica. 1l return to the Wardman Park Hotel, where they make their home, in a month. Representativé. and Mrs. Adam M. Wy-nt will ‘entertain at dinner this ing the Friday evening dlnd.nl class at the Willard Hotel Among others who will entertain pre- ceding the dance will be Col. and Mrs. Oeorfi C. Thorpe, Mrs. David H. Blair and . and Mrs. Fred Carter. Senora George de la Barra, wife of the first secretary of the Bolivian lega- | tion, entertained a small party at luncheon yesterday at the Cariton, Senorn de Bedoya, wife of the first secretary of the Peruvian embassy, being among her r_guests. Pershing nd Judge Robert E. ugh- | Mrs. Fredericl chief assistant librarian of leaving early this month for Ohio. She hwnl( relzmt the Wuh: ington branch of e Erle College al the Alumnae Council. Later Mrs. Ash- {ley Wil visit her sister in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs, Harry H. Snively and daughter, Marjorie Snively, wife and fi\’hkr of Col. Snively, formerly director of health | of Ohio, are visiting Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Dunlap in the Embassy Apartment. Mrs, Dunlap will give a luncheon morrow at the Carlton Houl Ior her | guests. Those attending will be Mrs. Charles C. Keagns, wife of Representa- tive Kearns; ’ william M. l(nrnn. | wife of Reprmnutlvn Morgan of Onio | Mrs. Roy Haines, Mrs. Carl Ruth, | Ruth Garber and Mrs. Martin om daughter and daughter-in-law of resentative M. C. Garber of Oklahoma, of Judge Van Fossan of the United States Board of Tax Appel!x At the residence of Renruenuuve and Mrs. Henry St. the | Argonne, a tea will be 'iv!n this after- noon by the Susan Riviere Hétzel Chap- ter, D. A. R., in honor of Mrs. Bessie ‘Wilmarth Gahn. ‘With Mrs. Gahn in the receiving line will be Mrs. Henry St. George Tucker and Mrs. Wiibur Hinman. Among | those Who are to assist will be Mrs. H. lmmund Bullis, Mrs. Richard C. nry-nt, | Mrs. W. W. Sloan, Mrs. Creyke | Miss Mildred Chancellor and Miss | Eleanor Smith. "DIAMONDS “Thy Over 22,000 diamonds bought 20 Venrs, qualifies me an expert i selecting technically fine stones ISER 918 F St. | rris, | and Mrs. Ernest H. Van Fossan, wife | ALVIN HOFFA' Matiingly nave Jolned the hest of sub- e . 'llll-l- Ring. re-White scribers for Tgency | Home benefit concert w e flven this | mi:.'::." evening at Constitution Hall. $700. tative and Mrs. Adam Wyant | [f Sale---Saturday Only— ‘ ~BAKUS - BALLIBUNTLS $6.50 Francine creates enthusiasm . . hats are not to be found any time or anywhere A . for these at this pnce There are a limited amount. Head sizes range from 21 inches to 23 mchcs Francine indorses them as regular $10 hats. Roem 17 Es and ‘Perfect: 1 ity M.Brooks-Co - STREET BETWEEN 1ITH & 12TH Saturday—Y ou Mustn’t Miss Our SALE of Distinctive SPRING HATS For _the Values Are Indeed Extraordinary and_the Styles So . Very New Meant to Sell at $6.50 Straws With Brims, Toyos, Lacey Braids, Panamalacs, Felt and Straw Combined Whethgr you are one of those very, very smart “young things” or @ much more subdued matron a few years her senior, there is @ hat “meant just for you” in tomorrow’s sale. . . . Included are the shapes sponsored by Paris and costumes. Model for every occasion of daytime or evening. In all head sizes. Millinery—Fourth Floor Miss Annsbel Mat 's\umy afternoon_after 4 o'clock at MM Mrs. Harris Laning, wife of nn.‘{"h:l Laning, r Hester Laning, time at the Wardman Park to- | entertain at the hotel at & lunc Monday. There will be 18 in the com- pany. surgeon general of the Army, will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. ter of Maj. and Mrs. left today for Lakehurst, N. J a dinner will be given in her honor b the officers of spend a few days in New York and EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 19%0. kwumumum-’ Oonm Mrs. Mabel Walker it and ‘Willebrandt will be at home nunmum. Mrs. Williams Hostess at Junior League Mrs. John R. Williams 'fl.l entertain the members of the Junior League at a tea this afternoon at 5 o'clock at 1529 Oonmcucufi avenue, when there will be wtrml.n( for the new home of lu{ne lidnv ‘Thomas, pu-kh and mhn of the board will assist Mrs. Williams. Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Cov announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Mr. Lewis irk of Montgomery, Ala. , Thc wedding will -| take place next th. (Continued on Page.) e ——SSSSRp— OI.ORI"UL DRAPERIES W'hfl!&he'fllhmr ‘Washington. who, with her 1, will Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, wife of the Miss Lillian Emory, dobutnnm daugh- ‘Woolma station. _She JuLws GARFINCKEL&Co. We park your car while shopping here. I New Things for Youth LO\ ELY new goods are reaching us daily for Misses, Juniors and Girls, and our younger clientele will certainly enjoy a visit to our Fifth Floor tomorrow to see some charming things we have just received. These early Spring goods are unusually fascinating, different and charming, and made by the best makers in the world. Dresses Ensembles Hats Accessories F STREET, CORNER OF 13TH Coats Suits Sportswear M.Prooks-Co What Better Could You Do With a Ten Dollar Bill Than to Buy Yourself A Bright, New, Springtimey FROCK? In Our Famous Main Floor Thrift Jhop These Wanted Fashions at *10 As one woman said after she had looked at our stock, “Why, 1 dida't even know they made such lovely things for $10.” . . . There are the new flowered georgettes, so sheer and flattering; the printed orepe jacket suits and frocks; practical but smart blacks and navies in women’s size ecrepes and georgettes, and party frocks that are, oh, so gay and lovely. New sleeve treat- -ments, boleros, cape effects, higher waistlines . . . Do $10 come in and see them! M. Brooks Co. Main Floor, Thrift Shop Perhapé You're in the Mood For a Smart Spring Coat? The Thyrift Sho; Performs Wonders In Fashion and $ 18.75 For Sport . .. For Dress ... The Sport Coat sketched is of soft Tweed with a large Wolf collar, and the little Cape Coat i the new shade, “Bittersweet’— @ shade much in demand by the smart young things. And these are but two of the many, many new coats now on display in this popular shop. All M: Brooks Co. Main Floor, Thrift Shop SOCIETY. “BCarbara Home So Smart— s. Beautiful 1115 “F” STREET N.W. for Wl.r .at This i BELTING 7 RIBBON HATS Both large Exceptional Values As Sketched New forehead lines, new tallored and flazed effeets, petal trims. Other mew Spring Hats at §2, o Blue “Chocolate, Drop $350 Special Saturday Clearancemm—— 300 FELT HATS %77 88¢ et thoPRINTS a.tt e BARBARA STONE STORES 1115 F St. N.W. Formerly Sold for $2to $5.00 ‘, Presenting the smartest ideas for Spring in these new dresses— new sleeves, the new skirt lengths —attractively draped. Fashioned of fine prints in chiffons, silks and crepes. B il ]Bhilt ELEVENTH ST. = psborn BETWEIN Fa0 Beverly Black Kid Shoes For Bright Spring Attire —there’s a sheer delight in choosing footweer of Black Kid for Spring—it has a coaxing way of fitting occasion—a way to make the foot look and feel its very nicest. We present many superb styles and inviting values. Below—Black Kid strap with underiays bove - G raceful ve -ufl