Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1930, Page 19

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Love Taylor, Mrs. John therty, Mrs. George C. Thorpe, B. Drake, Mrs. Alice B. Mrs, M. De Clare Berry will entertain & small company at dinner tonight at the Women's Democratic Club, preced- ing the evening’s program. Mrs. and Mrs. Edward L. Doheny had guests lunching informally yester- day at the Carlton. Mrs. Royal T. McKenna and her mother, Mrs, David S. Hendrick, enter- tained a company of young people at a tea-dance yesterday in the palm court of the Mayflower for the latter’s grand- daughter, Miss Patti Edmondston of e. ‘Mrs. John R. Weyrich entertained at dinner last night in her home, at 1728 ‘Varnum street, in honor of her cousin, Col. Bailey K. Ashford, U. S. A, and Mrs. Ashford. Col. Ashford, who was chosen as the Jecturer for the Kober Foundation of 1930 by the Association of Military of the United States, is here to deliver the lecture tomorrow eve- ning at Georgetown University. < Mrs. Jouett Shouse, wife of the chair- man of the executive committee of the Democratic national committee, will be at home at the Woman’s National Dem- ocratic Club tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Shouse will be assisted by Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, former Gov. Nellie ‘Tayloe Ross, Mrs. Waller B. Hunt and Mrs, Willlam Preston Wooten. Mr. Bishop Hill entertained a com- LIEUT. PENIDO AND MME. PENIDO, with their daughter Margueritta and living at iyl Wllhln% Lieut. Penido is temporarily attached to the Recently the St. Mihiel, on Sixteenth Brazilian embassy in Washington. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. ° ~—Clinedinst Photo. | Miss Charlotte Childress and Mr. Wil- liam Cushman. Mr. and Mrs. Wile to Be Feted at Luncheon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic William Wile will be the honor guests of the Women's National Press Club at its weekly luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the club house of the Association of Univer- having returned from England the first | of the week on the Europa, which made its maiden voyage to this country. Mrs. Albert E. Humphreys of Denver, Colo., arrived in Washington late Tues- day from a two-week visit in White Sulphur Springs and will be at the mflo:,erutorvn kc‘lly dm' tvowheé::e in, ew York and then “ lznaudg. Miss Lou accom- | Who en for her several times. to White panied Mrs. H S hur Springs and Washington and | Miss Jessie Dell was the guest of Satmed Jast night to her 'h':m in | honor at a tea at the National Woman's Canton, Ohio. Party headquarters yesterday afternoon Mrs. Humphreys has visited the Capli- | after her coast-to-coast radio speech on tal on several occasions during the past | “Women in Government Se: " one few years as the guest of the former | Of a series of speeches sponsored by the President and Mrs. Char . | National Woman’s Party. lglacve:u. ST fctlea Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. [— George Adams, Miss Sara Grogan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. SCriPpPs Of | e Bridgeport, Conn., are passing a short time at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr, and Mrs. Chefik Bey Haddad |Rf have arrived in Washington from Cleve- Ip] Miss Ramsay est last week of Mr. and Mrs, owery in the Valley Vista Apartments, tertained Metal Library Cash & Supplies Bond Boxes Commercial Stationery of all kinds ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS BRSNS AND 1421 P St. a few days. Mr. Haddad, as unofficial minister of finance from the Irak King- dom (formerly Mesopotamia) has been | N in the Middle West for some time mak- a study of marketing conditions in this country, especially wool and cotton. ' N Window Shades MADE WHILE YOU_WAIT Any size—up to 36 inches wide and 6 feet long. Ready to hang. We can make your shades while you wait or you may leave your order in the morn- ing and we will have it ready in the evening. THE SHADE FACTORY 3417 CONN. AVE. John F. Ligon, Prop. CLEV. 2% Max Rotter of Milwaukee and Mrs. Paul Linebarger. Dramatic Committee of Arts’ Club to Repeat Play. ‘The dramatic committee Club, of which Mr. J. Mung ml’: chairman and Mrs, Maud Howell Smith mand of members and give a third performance tomorrow eve- | ter’s niece, Miss ning of the three-act comedy, “Don,” by Rudolf Besier. It was presented for the first time with great success in the club’s new auditorium last night and is | Spring vacation in the Capital. Mr. Charles Dobbel, executive assist- ant to the Secretary of the Interior, has (Continued on Fourth Page.) to be repeated tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch S. Nilsson vice chairman, has yielded to the dc- Harvard street entertained at a dlnzf % B-3 consented to | ing party Tuesday evening for the lat- Terese Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F 4G Beginning Tomorrow Our Great Annual Pre-Easter Sale of New Hats Large, Medium and Small headsizes for misses and Values that are simply marvelous at this low price Bakuettes Hair Lace Bangkoks Braided Straws New Hair Weaves Lacy Straw Braids Marks, daugh- ° ter of Mr, and Mrs. Louis J. Marks of Superior, Wis. Miss Marks is a student at Smith College and i§ spending her pany last evening at the Club Chante- | sity Women, at 1634 I street. Mr. Wile Ccler supper-dance. The guests included will chat about the London conference, women Every Nisley Store—with its beautiful mirrored arch en- trance —1s a *Dream Shop™ where dreams of bewitchingd styles and verfect fit come true The great annual selling of smart hats to which our cus- tomers look forward as the oc- casion for choosing the utmost in Easter FASHION AND VALUE at this popular price. Marvelous selections ready! Suit Hats. Dress Hats. Tai- lored. And Sport models. Hats to match up with coats and frocks . . . hats to match up with' the joyous occasion of Easter. End-of-Month Remnants DRESSES Outstanding value . . . . each dress was originally far higher . . .. they're greatly reduced for quick clearance Ready for the Glorious bpring! THIS SEASON — more than ever before, Nisley Beautitul Shoes are perfect expressions of what the fashion world’s best artists and de- signers have decreed to be correct; for this Spring season. Their grace- ful contours, exquisite patterning, beautifully modelled heels of vari- ous heights, fine fitting qualities and superior value (usually found only in the most expensive lines) will prove a revelation to women accustomed to paying much more . () @ than Nisley'’s price for her footwear. Featuring even those very new, viva- cious “‘down-over-one-eye” brims . . . that show the forehead . . . revealing the hair-on one side . . . their long sides not the same length! Only $5. * Philipsborn Hat Shop, Fourth Floor For Friday Only 075 FOR MISSES 25 Dréaghlj ¥ Rk, 2oy wreon, el w3 5 Dresses o cvlored chiffon. 30 Dresses for cvening wear. FOR WOMEN 30 Dressey o bleck nesy, groin wnd rown crepe. 8 Dresses 8fao printed crope. ANl Sales Final {]o‘sfm-R-’Hmm' 1S (0- 1224 F STREET == “BARBARA” O DELIGHTFUL one strap with @ dainty bronze harness buckle; de- veloped with stylish narrow toe and new high Paris heel; shown in parche ment kid trimmed with contrasting metallic kid overlay and strap. Also in dapper brown kid with brown veptile trimming. Literally hundreds of thousands of discriminating women have dis- covered that it is no longer necessary to pay a higher price for beautiful shoes, and their shoe wardrobes have been augmented by several additional pairs through the sav- ings. Come andsee Nisley Beautiful Shoes for spring! Courteous sales- men, trained in the art of correct shoe-fitting await your pleasure. SEVENTY STYLES (Constantly Changing) “GLENMOOR"” &1 ROGUISH, youthful tie with open throat and graceful baby Louis heel; in beige clair calf with scalloped decorations in sun-tan. DULIN & MARTIN No. 448—Sheer Chiffons No. 745 Medium W eight Hose /i Economies 43-pc. Dinette Sets “ARCADIA” @DHiIS CHARMING one strap is de- veloped in sandclwood calf with decorative inlay and overlay in con- trasting grain trim with a daintily designed side buckle to add a touch of smartness. Cuban heel. SAVE MORE BUY MORE PAIRS 3 Pairs, $4.50—Save $1.35 6 Pairs, $§8.50—Save $3.20 12 Pairs, $16.50—Save $6.90 As Sketched \ $7% ALL STYLES Were $10.45 All perfect, full-fashioned hose with silk picot tops, fashionable French heels and Lavender Stripe preventing garter runs. Sizes 2% to 9 — AAAA to @/{ said t0 be the most compreheraioa maintained size range in America [ V) Buy Your Stockings When You Buy Your Shoes Nisley silk stockings are shown in 7 new types and 21 new spring shades, in sheer chiffon, super chiffon, all silk service and reinforced silk ser. - vice. Square and narrow French heels, plain and picoted tops, $1.15, $1.35, $1.65 We know that our regular “Beverly Lav- le'lder Stripe” customers will ?vai% themselves i of many pairs at this compellingly low price “LUCILLE” and that the VALUE ALONE will win for this hosiery a wide circle of new friends amony > Service for 6 An ivory-bodied American porcelain with cheerful Poppy decoration. $3.95 $3.95 $4.25 GDANTY and graceful in every line is this newsquare throated one strap smart ‘women. Yy with side buckle and Cuban heel. In beige clair with decorative over- lays in sun-tan. seauins NISILEY s 1339 F STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON For a 32-piece Breakfast Set with Ap- ple Blossom decoration. Was $5.00. Correct Street and Dress Shades For Sport, Afternoon and Even- ing—for All Occasions. 32-piece Breakfast Set with Poppy decoration. Was $5.00. 32.piece Breakfast Set with Pink Bird decoration. Was $545. (THIRD FLOOR) DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE— Connecticut Ave. Entrance S, S Garter Duskee Tvoire Noche Midi Carease Fox Grey Plage Dream Pink Muscadine- Modoree Philipsborn Hoslery Shop, Street Floor Beige Clair Blond Dore Sun Bask Capucine Taupe Manchu PSSR

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