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B2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. OCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Have Visitor From California for ch Dfl.ys. RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover have as their guest in the White House the latter's aunt, Mrs. E. L. Jones of Californis. ‘The Secretary of War and Mrs. Hur- ley are expected to go to New York to attend the supper dance which the New York Newspaper Women'’s Olub will give Friday evening, March 28, at Delmonico’s. Other guests of honor will be Mayor. and Mrs. Walker, Admiral and Mrs. de Steiguer, Mlj Gen. and Mrs. Ely and Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Smith. The entertainment will be by professionals. _ Senora de Ferrara Visits In New York for Short Stay. Senora de Ferrara, wife of the Am- bassador of Cubs, is spending a. few days in New York. ’ Mrs. Herbert, wife of Senator Felix Herbert, will receive informally this afternoon in her n?srtmmc. at the ‘Wardman Park Fotel 4 until 6 o'clock. No cards have been issued. Representative and_Mrs. E. M. Beers end their son, Mr. Clyde Ewing Beers, will close their apartment, at the Hotel Roosevelt, today and will go to their home, at Mount Union, Pa., until Tues- day. Representative and Mrs. E. C. Ellis will close their apartment, in the Hotel Roosevelt, today and will go to Hagers- town, where they will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bentz until to- morTow. Representative Ellis will attend a stag dinner there this evening. Mrs. Ellis will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. Bentz will entertain at a luncheon tomorrow. The secretary of the Persian legation, Mozaffar Mirza PFirous, will sail todas 'l'he new] -mmud interstate com- Tate, :nn \n’ apartment the an Houi Rocecveit, and Wil bb , Jotned by hus tamily who will come from their in Nashville, Tenn., later in the , wife of Comdr. Walter ., retired, enter- Miss Cynthia Davis will leave Wash- ington Sunday for the West Coast, from where she will sail March 22 to join her father, the Governor the muhn&y who will join Mrs. Davis in Florida after Miss Davis sails. Mrs. Duvh went sauth for her health and is expected that she will soon be well %-guuummunm Mr. Bagge, entertained at the Club chnntecler supper dance last evening. company included r y | Mrs. % | Virginia Diedel. Mile. Pauline Bostrom, dnughut ot the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith will llve afternoon in honor of Drv Munroe. Miss Lucy Graves, Mrs. Law- rence Martin, Mrs. W. T. Schaller, Mrs. William Bowle and Mrs. G. P. Merrill will preside at the tea table. Dr. Keith is chairman of the division of geology agd xelo(nphy of the National Research uncil. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, rner, Married Recently, Visit Former's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Jackson Tur- ner have as their [uum their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jaskson Turner, whose m-m took place re- cently in Miami, Fla. . Turner, who was be! Coral Gables, Fia., is prom- inent in the younger set of Flor- ida. She holds the amateur diving championship for her State. By the marriage of Mr. Turner and Miss Bailey two of the oldest of Ameri- Mr. Turner, a former Washington journalist, is now in literary work in New York, where he and Mrs. Turner will make their future home. Mrs, Chester H. Brush of Danbury, Conn,, is the guest of Miss Ada Brad- dock for the month &l“ March. Miss Mrs. Frank Barlow Schuyler of Berkeley, Calif,, was a luncheon hostess 5EF RSBt 5gfe esii Qlallttr In COH.IHBIA IIII ar |8 WST, TONIGHT pif &I 5 Unil 7:30 CHICKEN 7 5 DINNER C ::-;:1'.5"5:“5“ m;ef ‘thiose” mot de- an O OTHeTE A19 famout. verved ‘WE SHUCK DAILY OPPOSITE AMBPASSADOR g Bt Ju 3 87.00 Special Vegetadble Dinner, 75¢ COLUMBIA 5042 ew Styles for Immediate ‘Wear 2| have returned from Stoneleigh Court. C.| Dance Monday Night. @ou MAY have it four different ways -+ In dapper brown kid with brcwn roptllo calf trimming. In black kid or patent leather with black. veptile calf trimming and in black satin with black suede trime ming. Paris heel; modified toe. SEVENTY Constantly Changing STYLES ? Sizes 2Y5 to 9 « AAAA to D NISLEY 1339 F STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON A One Styles Price Phnlp. wife of the Fourth Assistan near her ~in-| h gaughter, M. ana % donin-lay and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P8 be at home wmnm wenm.mrb" 130 to 12 o'clock to celebrate their thirtieth ;:dg'l:w “fim;:vernry Mr, . i assisted in ving their daughter, Miss Wllll :[r.l.le?‘,eeI Blrb}ry Mrs. D. B, an ton, with her daugh- ter and son, npendtng a few ‘:I!nys with hzr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moon ayne, en route from Pinehurst, N. C, to her home in lelmrlh Pa. Mrs. William Eaches Fendall has can- celed her social engagements because of injuries reuived in an automobile Fri- day, March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Phel, York City will be at the Mlysa tomorrow, en route home Theobald hu gone to Newpon to mlt her son and dl hter- in-law, Comdr. and Mrs. R. A. 'I'hue%bfll& DoMylma mClllh Doyle and ul!lnhl !Plar- g&;lbowulh-lhnhdm.' * Ablantis of New ower until P in Wllh!.nmn ter l !" m m w thelr home N’w Yol'k. Mn Perin enur- tained at luncheon ymnla{ the National Woman’s Country Club !or a small company, inoludm‘ only woms Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Black will re- turn to New York April 1 from their home in Bermuda. Mrs. Anthony Wayne president general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is spending ;evenl days in Washington at the May- lower. Mr. and Mrs. Gracie King Richards Panama and are at Cook, former Victory Post, American Victory Post, llo 4, the American d:‘x'm WM R are perfecting %‘{M for - st. Puru:k‘l dance, to be llven Mon- day evening in uxa ‘Williard Hotel from MRS. HARRY R. FULTON, Chairman of entertainment and tickets for the D. A. R. card nlfly at the Hotel Hamilton March 19, at 0 o’clock, for the benefit of the student loan fund. G. A. Dunshee, Mrs. Thacker V. Walker, Mrs. Max Levy, Mrs. C. J. Western, Mrs. Charles N. Hess, Mrs. Marie A. Castle, Mrs. Virgie Balderston, Mrs. G. A. Dun- shee and Mrs. Marian Martin. Mrs, E. G. Montgomery will enter- tain at a tea Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in compliment to Miss Elizabetn Fox, who will leave shortly for New Blven where she will be executive director of the Visiting Nurses and a member of !he {wult‘y of Yale, The guests will be members of Alpha Phi. Mrs. Charles Gardner Lathrop of Stanford University, California, is mak- ing a two-week visit in Washington at the Mayflower, having come here to see her daughter, Mrs. Robert Du R Harden, wife of Ma). Harden, U. S. Mrs. Lathrop is & sister-in-law of un Le- land snn!ord Mrs. Louls Bessey sey of 2301 Cathedral avenue entertained at a luncheon and bridge party yesterday at the Duck Inn, on the upper road to Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Don Goodman of Co- || lumbus, Ohio, are passing some time at the Carlton. Friday—March 14th Promptly at 11 A.M. Again at 3:30 P.M. oA Mannequin Review of Paris Fashions See what Harris has chosen for you From the Style Center of the World Coats and suits of pirate blue . « « silk en- sembles with long of printed fabrics . . . plain flat crepes . . « warp taffeta dance ftocks . . . flat chiffons— double date frocks . . . of lace . . . of chiffon . . . Prince of Wales sport frocks « « « the new Gypsy dress. and short coats . . . frocks Shades that blend with the newest costumes are here im FINERY CORAL BAND Hosiery. gjosapu R- tums {224 F STREET == HARRIS: @ BECKER'S Have You Your Jewelled CLIPS? $2.00 SPECIALLY PRICED A fascinati ng variety of smart de- signs worked out in baguette and rhinestone ing way to combinations. Adivert- ensemble your costume. To be worn singly or in pairs . . . on the frock . . . the hat . . . the blouse . . The Travel f™ther . the shoes. 1314 F Street N.W. SOCIETY. CONNECTICUT AVENUE MARI IlIODI N Lounging Pajamas At Elizabeth Arden’s Chic young hostesses and house guests in our fair Capital of inter- national interest—have chosen loynging pajamas for the early cup of_coffee h The lonngmg pajamas at Eliza- beth Arden's are worn by those whose names are to be found in , Mo., and are spending a few days at the Cairo Hotel. Mausic Federation Hosts at National Symphony Concert. Members of the District of Columbia Federation of Music Clubs will be guests of the California and Ohio State Feder- atlons in boxes at the second concert of the National Symphony Orchestra, which will be given tomorrow afternoon at 4:45 o'clock in Constitution Hall, Mr. Hans Kindler conducting. Among those who will be in the boxes of the federa- tions are Mrs. Clarence Frederick Lea, Mrs. Arthur M. Free and Mrs. W. E. (Continued on Children’s Style Showing The Spring season for the chil- dren has opened at the Margaret Withers Shop, 1332 Connecticut Avenue, and one finds here crispness and color in the dainty dresses as well as serviceability in the prac- tical coat and hat set for all ages from infancy to 14 years. Mothers anxious to arrange their children’s Spring and Sum- mer wardrobe, will do well to visit this shop, where they can at one time and in one place select the needed coats, hats and dresses, finding a wide selection of unusual charm. Itchy Scalf a forerunner of baldness ‘An itching scalp means that the baldness producing germ is at work—gradually and painlessly leading you to complete hair lo s You must rid your scalp of this germ to prevent baldness and re- grow the hair which you have already lost. To insure the com- plete extermination of this bald- fashionable society notes. It is | pegs producing germ within the unfair to attempt their_descrip- =hortest possible time, consult Dr. tion in the space—so Elizabeth | A, 'E Dillon, Bacteriologist, Hair Arden extends to you a cordial | ang Scalp Specialist. Call at the welcome to come in and look | office today for a free scalp ex- bout—not only at pajamas but | amination. Ladies and gentiemen 0 lImgle,ne, street pocketbooks, | treated. evening bags, intriguing costume jewelry, alluring perfumes, whim- lgt?éfh Dg%j‘oga Ifl"‘:;' sical handkerchiefs and make-up Nat, 8779 e boxes fitted to suit your week end 2 case and to mprly you with your every individual prerequisite for beauty. e 1147 Connecticut Avemu 1 l ll‘u’ Connpgmicur MK Decatur March winds herald the chang- mg seasons, the approach of Eas- ter and a szyle showing at Paster- nak’s that is unsurpassed, 5 After repeated trips to New York—picking and choosing from the foremost showings which rep- resent the connoisseurs of Europe as well as America—Pasternak’s have assembled dresses, gowns, hats, coats and suits of the most flattering feminine fashions. Supple straws, ballibuntals, and felts with perky bows—subtle bands or a tucked away flower for daytime wear and spider web crowns and brims for the supper hour are a hint of what the milli- nery includes. We could go on indefinitely tell- ing you about the dresses, coats and suits, but it would be much more interesting for you to come in and let us show you. An unusually Large Collection to S-Ieet From ll SILVER il ll Underwood & Underwood Portraits Have you seen the display of portraits of mothers and children in the window of Underwood & Underwood’s studios this week? Have you ever seen lovelier por- traits? Have you ever seen por- traits with such an air of grace and naturalness? | The charm of these qualities due to the Biedler-Viken Camera, which is used exclusively by Un- derwood & Underwood in the making of portraits of children in their unaffected manner—either with their mothers or alone—ab- sorbed in the important things of their lives. Portraits made with the many advantages of the Biedler-Viken Camera are a joy now and in later years. Prices of reiuhr portraits range dozen. S S5 N Frances Fox Institute Permanents Large Skins at Surprisingly Low Prices Capitol IFUR Shop 1208 G Street Spring is just around the cor- ner. You will soon be wanting a new Permanent. Why not_come in for a few Frances Fox Treat- ments and have your hair in won- derful condition for your next wave. If you cannot find the time for a course of Frances Fox treatments, a few Frances Fox shampoos will do much toward softening your hair and ta care of the dry brittle ends wl-uch will come after a season of Mar- celling. Miss Marjorie Smith, perma- nent ‘vave expert, is wnth us again for the coming season. Drop in Won't you call Underwood & | and we will be happy to give you Underwood’s Studio—Decatur 4100 | our expert advice. is the telephone number—and ar- 1341 Connecticue Avenue, range for an appointment? (FL 2, just below Dy rort Circle.) 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Decatur 5475, m e n & n new york hotel biltmore ris 48 rue richelies MaXON announce o fiwlzionaue moderns the opening of their washington salon 13th and F streets (formerly dann and company) imports of distinction @ creations for chic romantics whe desire the hat of in- dividuality e sports affairs of british felt, parisian fabrics ® american swagger. models designed expressly for our washington clientele in the manon design studio e imports, replicas at more modest price, and manon originals for the debutante, and soigneé fashionable o ’ 6% forward 10 55% Xperienced Advertiser Ak fer The Star

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