Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1930, Page 18

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OCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, The Labor Secretary, Mr. Davis, Back From Brief Visit to His Home in Pittsburgh. 'HE Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, returned to ‘the Capital this morning after spending a few days in Pittsburgh. - Diplomats and Officials Observe Official Mourning. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla have canceled the dinner tomorrow evening because of the death of Mr. Taft. ‘The Ambassador of Prance and Mme. f}'lnudel recalled lnl;lhflnnl l: "% e period ‘of mourning designated by the President. The Minister of Switserland and Mme. Peter have canceled the dinner ht in honor of the Ambassador of and Senora de Padilla, "ln-f‘,'f ‘Balfour of them about five days. Mrs. Jennings | of American Engineers. is a national officer of the auxiliary. Mrs. John Irwin Marshall of 140 and . Charles Carr Clark, widow of Col. Clark, will leave today for Highland rxlm.mdwmbenmunnme Mr. F. H. Marquard entertained a wy of 10 at dinner last evening at Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. James Lowe entertained at the Club Chantecler supper dance Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wor have return 2101 Connecticut avenue, spending several months in Miami Beach, Fla. ‘The list of boxholders for the second concert. g:x official ourning. Others who have boxes arc Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Filipo- resentative Ruth Pratt, Mrs. eirels SRt e will aceupy ihe Hod of man , Mrs, L. and th?gfim«:ni‘:denuon of Music Clubs of Ohio, California and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Frost have as - | their guest Mr. Hans Kindler, who with Ee?g " aty E Joint Stock Land and is l!nvplnt.t the Carlton. Gov. McLean is president of this clation, -ndw the meeting is Tomorrow Night Public Invited to FREE COURSE OF EDUCATIONAL LECTURES On “The Truth About Oriental Rugs” —By— : NEJIB HEKIMIAN Tomorrow’s Subject Symbolism in Oriental Rugs EVERY Tuesday Evening, 8:30 1226 Conn. Ave. Courtesy of INAZARIAN & HEKIMIAN, INC. Mr. Gustav Strube is a guest conductor of the orchestra. Mr. who is president of the National Symphony Orchestra, and Mr. Kindler will be the guests of honor at the Juncheon of the Women's National Press Club tomorrow. Others who have made res- ervations for the concert Friday, for which Mrs. Wilson-Greene is manager, include the Minister of the Netherlands, | for Mrs. | oy MISS | otohings Filsis Mrs, COLUMBIA RD. Av181ST| OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. TONIGHT 5 until 7:30 ial Roast Tlllly.l 75¢ tl.oo Club Steak DINNER.. Salad Cou 1 tl . el mes for those not de: In i Sensunction 8 we are fea- Broiled Tenderloin STEAK DINNER Special Vegetable Dinner, 75c - | Mr. and Mrs. Morgan to Spend “Our Oysters are famous”—served all styles and boxed to take out. WE SHUCK DAILY © O . COLUMBIA 5042 MRS. GUY H MARTIN, ‘Whose husband is assistant to the Attorney Gemeral. They are living in their mew home on Fairfax road, Chevy Chase. —Clinedinst Photo. Swift, Miss Helen Strauss, Miss Hallie Brook, Miss Lena Hitchcock, Mrs. Smith Kempstone and Mrs. Dean Acheson. ‘Week Motoring to New York State. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Morgan leave Washington Wednesday by motor | Binghamton, N. Y, where Mr. n’s exhibition of paintings and | will open Saturday in the Binghamton Museum of Fine Arts, Mr. | The Values Are Outstanding 36-inch The- atrical Gauze 100% pure linen. 30c All Colors. Yard. $3.75 Hand- Doy« v == Tallored _and arquisetie Elevator Service Dist. 3211 [6™AND H Jts. N OVERLOOKING THE WHITE -~ M “el)l i ost Distinguished Transient Ag:tmem Hotel Apartments of Two to "Ib-l and ;I'. Sovin Baniing Toe Water Culsine_ Under the Direction J0BEPH VERMETT " Wardman Management DRAPERY— We see it in the brims of Paris hats—in necklines so flattering—and here it is on the skirt of a little black flat crepe frock, so simple, so youthful, so wearable, that we believe it d ned for smart favor. is very new, very smart. Short sleeves, and a perfectly “luscious” collar of sheer ba- tigte further commend this frock—for Misses, $49.50. Misses’ Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. & series of talkson art. to Wi Morgan will give n Wed- They will return nesday, March 19. FUR SCARFS = 35 NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benfamin Sherman. Prop. 618 12th St—Franklin 6355 Colette Goupy—in @ charming inter- pretation of the draped brim...$50 Talbor's hair hat Susanne Mrs. A. D. MacTier of Montreal, Canada, is passing some time at the Carlton, accompanied by Mrs. Trumbull, also of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Greve of Louis- 3 ville, Ky, have come to Washington live and are making their home at the Cavalier. Mrs. E. A. Gilmore of Manila is at the Dodge Hotel for a week’s stay. Mrs. Edward Maier of Los Angeles, Calif,, is at the Carlton for several days. ‘The dinner of the League of Re- publican Women which was planned for this evening has been postponed until after the 30 days of mourning for the late former President Taft. Births Reported. ywi births have been reported to T o b DepAToment i the Iast 74 BoUrs: d_Ross Ba James E. and lville S and Lei Yeorge A and. Lydia Dee and Helen F. and & and Anna, M. B AR e ete “Miks.” B65. e e Rlussell k. ‘and Elizabeth Reagh, boy. 5y o Handmade Handkerchief Linen Dresses, $7.50 Printed Crepes $18.50 up Hats Maria Guy—inter. :ryh'th wi:‘o rim in 3 fotn oo 68 The Paris Hats Are Here Direct From the Paris Openings This new collection confirms: —diverse and deft molding of brims. —the use of taffeta. -—crum?lmg new crushable straws into amazingly flattering shapes. WASHINGTON, D. C,” MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. ur snd 3 n snd A nna. § sir. I and Angeiine R. Bess, sl - Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department In the last 34 hours: Rachel X Dizon, 36, 3008 X ot . Ward 1, k: “3 oo A onbert: 80, 04T Boustas he. Joseph E. rnes, 3 i o e, o R B c"fi‘ofifl' ERorn, 68, the nne. e Suntord, 64 3038 Gonn, ave, Elizabeth Jerns, 57, Emergency Hospital. Mary_C. 114 . Higdon, » it BT By Yo ; Wil Norman James N. Bhillips, Jr.,’ 1114 8. Ca: Infant of Ernest and Jessie Cl: fleld_Hospital. 5 William Gordon, 79, 8t. Elizabeth’s Hos- John [ pita Mary McRoy, 76, Home for Aged and In- firm Robert H. Gunnell. 69, 617 2nd eorse Thomas, 68, Home ‘Tor Ollle’ Jefrriess, 54, 247 3rd st. s.w. Joseph H. Parker, 52, 1518 R_st. Ella_Johnson. 34, Gallinger Hospital. Wilton Je , 33, Tuberculosis Hospital. William® Brown, 18, Emergency Hospital. Infant of Cornelius and Ethel Franklin, 1418 C st: se. - - While the body of his son' was await- ing burial, Edward Prout, aged 84, dropped dead recently in Merton, Eng- land, and the funeral was postponed so that both could be buried together. Hemstitching Pleating M. E. HOLLEY 2651 15th St. NW. Col. 9378 SOCIETY. WALES UGANDA HUNTING | ST [P COVERS EXPEDITION CONTINUED| ,DLfl LUVYLIND Staff Correspondent of The Star. m“m'fi e :‘I’. :'“'ml = _PIANOS TO RENT $5 Per Month DE MOLL’S 2’3 Line. 5380, here. From Uganda the prince make his way devi up to Whert e will boacd & shi ot Eatiend. te he a ship for nd, probably arriving about the last of April, His recovery from fever was unex- pectedly rapid. F oremost Fashions in Suits and Coats —infallibly correct — wearable! with extremely new fashion fea- tures; permitting individuality while conforming to the dictates of the new mode. Beautifully shear, yet serviceable—Finery Coral Band Hosiery. ao'sip—u-k- HAR m_s-@,- == 1224 F STREET == INC OF NEW YORK 1215 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N. W. In Deference to T he Late William Howard Taft and Family The Hickson Spring Fashion Showing for TUESDAY, MARCH ELEVENTH W. B. National 3770 announcements - recalled Joses & Sens Since 1861—Sixty-Nine Years of Public Confidence F Street at Eleventh 9AM. w0 6 P.M. Oriental Rugs Wisely Chosen To Impart Life and Interest to Rooms The right rug means so much to a room. It sets off furniture, walls and dra- peries, making them seem twice as charming. In the hundreds of carefully selected Oriental rugs we are showing, you will find just the right ones for your rooms. And just the right prices, too! It repeats the importance of the beret—the continued use of the one-sided hat with one side differing from the other—the new feminine touch, revealing the hair ~—the growing width of brim that is a lovely balance to the skirt’s long line—the shallow and invariably close crown—the importance of straws fabrics seem to claim, so easily is one substituted for the other. It is a collection of importance from such important Paris milliners as MARIE ALPHONSINE SUZANNE TALBOT MARIE ANDREE MARCELLE LELY SUZELLE BLANCHE ET SIMONE LEWIS HERMANCE FANYSE COLETTE GOUPY Original Paris Models From $18.50 Upwards MILLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR. MARIA GUY Beluchistan Rugs Occasional rugs in colors of deep red with blue and ivory, for the living room, hall or den. Average size 2.6x5 feet.......... ...814.95 New Numdah Rugs Splendid rugs for the bedrooms. New patterns embroidered on blue, orange, white, green or black. 4x6 feet, $10.95 3x4, $6.95 { Chinese Rugs of the Finest Quality For the living rooms of the home, these luxurious, deep-pile rugs of finest quality. Beautiful, rich col- orings. 9x12 feet §335 and $373 Oriental Rug Saion, Pourth Floor This Is Bedding Week at oses

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