Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1930, Page 18

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SOCIETY. The New Ambassador of Great Britain and Party Arriving in Washington This Afternoon. newly appointed Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lind- say are among the passengers arriving in New York early this afternoon aboard the Aquitania The third secretary, Mr. Michael Wright, went to New York to meet them, and will accompany them to Washington later today. The Ambassador has made reserva- tions at the Mayflower, where they will probably remain until he establishes a Summer embassy at some well known resort. Minister of Hungary Returns From Vacation In Europe. The Minister of Hungary and Coun-| tess Szechenyi and their daughters ar- rived in New York early this afternoon | the Aquitania after several| aboard months’ visit in Europe and are ex- pected to come to Washington tomor- Tow. Senora de Morales, wife of the re- tiring Minister of the Dominician Re- ublic, and Senorita Emma Rojas were rhe honor guests at luncheon today of Mrs. B. Gwynn Dent. The secretary of the Panama legation and Senora de Chevalier sailed from New York today for a two-month stay in Panama. Benora de Ia Barra, wife of the first secretary of the Bolivian legation, and mer Representative Allen John Furlow of Minnesota, entertained at luncheon today at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club, having as guests Mrs. George Akerson, Mrs. August H. Andresen, Mrs. George Authier, M Carl G. Bachmann, Miss Lillie B. Bar- ton, Mrs. John K. Boles, Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, Mrs. Charles B. Bubb, M Olger B. Burtness, Mrs. Frank Clagus Mrs. Albert E. Carter, Mrs, K. Crowell, Mrs, Julia V. Cunningha sr.; Mrs. Julian W. Cunningham, § Mrs, Charles Daley, jr.; Mrs. Trubee Mrs. Jules Demonet, Mrs. Edwin H. Evans, Mrs. Amos A. Fri Mrs, Lorenzo D. Gasser, Mrs. Godfrey Goodwin, Mi Thomas W. Hastey, Mrs. Guy V. Henry, rs. David Hogg, Mrs. Joseph L. Hoop- er, Mrs. Drucie Hoyle, Mrs. George B. Hudson, Mrs. Montague Irwin, M Montfort | Noble Johnson, Mrs. Paul Kvale, Mrs. t, . Dickinson is M. Merrici . Mitchell, Mrs. Robert E. Moran, Mrs. ard D. Newman, Mrs. Walter New- ton, Mrs, William I. Nolan, Mrs. Cort- landt Parker, Mrs. William A. Pittenger, D. Schall, Mrs. Hugo D. Selton, Mrs. Conrad G. Selvig, Mrs. Robert G. Sim- mons, Mrs. Olivia B. Stevens, Mrs. Philip D. Swing, Mrs, Lloyd Thurston, Mrs. Harold H. Titus and Mrs, Robert ‘Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Julian B. Bolling of Cleveland Park have as their guest the latter's niece, Miss Benita Belden of Detroit, Mich, Mrs. Russell Fleming has returned to ‘Washington from Florida. Former Washington Official And Wife Returning. Mr, and Mrs. John H. Bartlett will | return in & few days to their apartment | at the Wardman Park Hotel after pass- ing a short time in New York. Mr. Bartlett is former First Assistant Post- master General. A FASHION INSTITUT! Miss Virginia Cameron has returned | to her home in Mississippi after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cameron Martin. Mrs. Martin will sail early in the Summer to spend several months abroad and will be accompanied by her niece, Miss 9 S Cameron, who will return to the Capital the latter part of May. ‘Mr, Charles S. Wilson entertained at " | the dinner dance last evening at the ' | Wardman Park Hotel. : | seven in the company. ‘There were Mr. Wilson is & member of the Farm Relief Board. Former Senator and Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, who are spending the sea- son at Belleair, Fla., entertained at din- ner last evening at the Country Club. Former Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth and Miss Margaret Scho- field of Geneseo, N. Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest P. Woodward at Holly Hodge, at Camden, 8. C. Mr. Clarence A. Aspinwall is passing some time at the Grove Park Inn at Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommel of Lowell street will have as their house guests Friday of this week Mr. Rom- mel's_brother-in-law and sister, Prof. and Mrs. Horace Rogers of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., where Prof. Rogers is a teacher of chemistry. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Isham have come from New York and are passing several days at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Charles Porterfield Light has gone to Asheville, N. C, where he is staying at the Grove Park Inn. Mrs. James Beaty Grifith of the Parkwood Apartments entertained at tea Sunday afternoon the members of the Alumnae Association of the Georgia State College for Women. Before her marriage to Dr. Griffith of Washington Mrs. Griffith was Miss Sarah Brannen of uate of the State Mr. and Mrs. Prancis Martin Savage have returned from a month's visit to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Danis have recent- ly moved into their new home, Twin Gables at 1540 Forty-Fourth street northwest, Foxhall Village. Mr. and Mrs, St. George Harvey and family of New York are sev- eral days at the wmudm Mr. and Mrs. George Ladd of the Balfour will have as their house E\.lm for some time Mrs. Charles A. Ellis of Boston, who will arrive in Washington tomorrow. Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton enter- tained at luncheon followed by bridge for Mrs. Hobart of Boston, house guest of Mrs. Cromwell Lewis, this afternoon. Mrs. H. O. Willlams entertained a small party at dinner last evening at the Carlton. Miss Winifred Young of London, Eng- land, will bs the honor guest and speaker at the meeting of the Rector's Aid of St. Margaret's Church Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. ‘The South Dakota Soclety of Wash- ington will celebrate the fortieth anni- versary of statehood at a banquet and reception to be held at the Annapolis Hotel Coffee Shoppe, Washington, D. C., Sunday afternoon, March 30. Miss Catherine L. Dice and Miss C. (Continued on Third Page.) [« 7Y grad-: , Ga., & - there. Bordered Chiffon with the Bow Neckline 19th Annivéfsary Sale Tomor_'row we enter into the third busy day of this, our nineteenth week of important sales. The surprising response is a great tribute to the confidence of Washington women in this store, it's merchandise, and its unusually fine values. : For Wednesday We Are Featuring . . . New Spring COATS T%mciafly Selected Spewally Priced Group In and The Values Are From Wonderfully soft, silky, flat chiffon, in rose, black and white, with border of black chiffon.” Especial interest in the sleeve treatment, flowing from the elbow down...and the becoming V neckline with its bow, 349.50 Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor JELLEFF'S F STREET ION Se de Sanchez Latour left Wash- m:i?»: yesterday for Miami Beach, Fla., NewYork where they will spend about three ‘weeks. Paris Washington $39 to $49 2 8 Our buyer went to New York with express instructions to buy coats that would be really exciting values at $28 and when you see these coats you'll know how well, (even beyond our expectations) she succeeded. In the wanted materials and shades. Distinctively styled. M. Brooks Co.—Second Floor, Coats The financial counselor of the Ru- manian legation, Mr. George Boncesco, among the guests at a reception &b yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Elle Cristo-Loveanu in the small ball room of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, in | New York. The reception was in honor of Dr. Nicholas Torga, president of the University of Bucharest, and Mme. Torga, who were in Washington recently for a short visit. Dr. Jorga is the leader the National Democratic party of iummh and has been 2 member of the A New Prince of Wales Tie by Sorosis anian Parliament for many years. is a corresponding member of the tut de France and of the Academie r Inscription of Paris. Among others the large company yesterday were former United States Minister to Sweden d Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris, Mrs. Doug- Robinson and Sir Joseph and La veen. 4 o % The commandant of the Marine , Maj. Gen. Wendell C. Neville, a small company at dinner day evening at _he Grey's Hill Inn, the Richmond road. The charge d'affaires of Rumania, . Frederic Nano, who went to New ‘ork Sunday, is expected to return to- jorrow or Thursday. Lieut. and Mrs. Elliott B. Strauss, U. N., will build a hm-nd imposing Eacndls roud, 3t Ne Tn," ot B in at Ne . last Fall. Lieut, have spent the last Newport. Mrs, Strauss Don’t Fail to Attend Our SALE of $19.75 to $29.75 DRESSES $1 6 Featuring the wanted fashions for daytime M. Brooks Co—Third Floor, Dresses Even soft glaced kid has caught the spirit of the new tweed suits. So the active sports wqman will “set her best foot forward” per- chance in a green tweed kid tie, trimmed with a darker shade of plain green leather—or, a tan tweed linen with fancy brown tweed kid trimming. and evening. Detalls and colors that are distinetively “Spring, 1930.” Included are flowered and pastel Chiffons, Printed Crepes, Or, perhaps her choice will be this tie of beige kid with Malay watersnake kid trimming. This shoe is not only very new and very smart—but graceful, comfortable and ex- ceedingly practical. Shoe Shop, Street Floor Is Here! $25 Of course, you must have at least one spring suit in your wardrobe. At $25 we are showing practically every lead- ing suit fashion. In coverts, Basketweaves, Tweeds, and novelty materials.” In Blacks and the most desirable shades. All sizes. M. Brooks Com~ Second Floor, Suits and Mrs. William McClellan Rit- have canceled the dinner they had tonight in honor of the Attor- and Mrs. Mitchell, owing to Mrs. Allen John Furlow, wife of for- Every Nisley Store — with its beautifill mirrored arch entrance—is a “Dream Shop” where dreams of bewitchind styles and perfect fit come true. New Spring Styles for Immediate Wear NISLEY STYLISTS, ever alert to milady’s desire for the new note in fashionable shoes, interpret the moments mode and place before her an ever-changing array of beautiful footwear that follows the refined, aristocratic “ide of Dame Fash- ion’s edict. Many styles that will be popular this spring are now ready for her selection. Among them are Barbara and Suzette. ‘An Outstanding Anniversary Group! New Spring Hats Of Straw! Fine Quality Peanit Toyb Straws Neora Braids . . . Baku Braids Felt Combined With Straw $1.75 A of misses’ and women's styles in Every one of the beautiful high colorings, Browns, Navy and Black. headsizes for the Millinery—M. Brooks—Fourth Floor. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. WEDNESDAY-Brings Added New Coats COAT WEEK Fashion Coats « s « “Samples” . . « Individually chosen for their flattering distinction . . . and for you who would find keen delight in choosing an exquisite model at a SAVING not often possible. And New Fox Scarfs! Smart Models for Sports and Tai- lored wear in close- fitting end brime med styles. Regu- larly to $2.95. Red and Brown Fox searfs that are exceptional pelts at %0 low a price. Good heads = and large bru They ad a most flattering note to= spring dresses and suits. M. Brooks Co— Second Floor, Furs bobbed or un. bobbed coiffure. “BARBARA” GF DPELIGHTFUL one strap with a dainty bronze harness buckle; developed with stylish narrow toe and new high Paris heel; shown in parchment kid trimmed with con- trasting metallic kid overlay and strap. Also in dapper brown kid with brown reptile trimming. Anniversary Special from Our Main Floor Glove Silk Underthings; and Rayon Pajamas . Regularly Selling at $2.95 and $1.95 The Newest Coat Fashions Sponsored in This Sale STEP-INS CHEMISE BLOOMERS PANTIES VESTS “SUZETTE” QN EXQUISITE new open throat tie with unique over- lay decorations with pinked edges, developed in Rosador calf trimmed with contrasting brown calf. Also shown in black kid trimmed with black lizard calf. Paris heel. SEVENTY STYLES (Constantly Changing) Sizes 2% to 9 — AAAA to D said to be the most comprehensive maintained size range in America Beautifia. N||SLEY Shoes 1339 F STREET, N.W, WASHINGTON Vionnet Full Wrap-Around High-Belted Coat That Need Not Be Held Closed. Chanel's Clever Cape Coats. Fitted and Flared Coats. Varied Scarf Collar Coats. Majority of these coal are richly fur trimmed. $94 .65 The Piece Every woman knows what splendid wearing qualities there are in. glove silk undies, how easily washable they are, and how smoothly and comfortably they conform to the figure. These are in the daintiest styles and wanted shades. All sizes. Spring Coats are longer— they just cover your dress! In Black and the New Spring Colors—the g Sloios Sinclide Reserves Your Coat in Our Win-Call Dest. Kashara . . . Coverts Basket Weaves Broadeloth . . . Florella Main Floor Lingerie and Pajamas at M. Brooks Co.

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