Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1930, Page 20

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B—4 - SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) the month and is the house guest of Mrs. Edward Hood Watson. Mrs. Florence Kendall of New York is g a few days in Washington at Mayflower. i Mrs. Viola Root Cameron of New ‘York has arrived in Washington and | will spend the remainder of the Spring | season at the Mayflower, having come to be with her many friends attending the Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution, of which she is & member. Mrs. Willam R. Bull of Pelham | Manor, N. Y., is at the Carlton for a brief stay, accompanied by her two daughters, Miss Frances Bull and Miss Barbara Bull. Mrs. W. G. Wheeler entertained at Juncheon today at the Carlton in honor of the Wisconsin delegates to the D. A. R. Congress, the guests numbering 50. The final dance of the season will be given by the commissioned officers of the United States Army and Marine Corps at the Willard on April 24. Elab- orate plans have been made to make | this function one of the most brilliant of the serfes. Lieut. R. A. Shotwell is in charge of the arrangements. Many Smportant dinners are scheduled to pre- eede the dance. Mrs. Robert H. McNeill Guest of Constitution Chapter, D. A. R. Constitution Chapter of the District of Columbia D. A. R. will entertain with its annual luncheon to the regent, Mrs. Robert H. McNeill, Friday, at 12:30 o'clock. in the main dining room of the Willard. State and national officers will be guests, as will Mrs. H. F. Carey, former regent of the chapter, who now resides in Cincinnati. Final arrangements of the luncheon are in the hands of Miss Mae Helm, newly elected State recording secretary, and Mrs. E. Richard Gasch. Fifty vomen will be present. Mr. and Mrs. James Jay Smith of New York City are spending a week at the Dodge Hotel. Mathis Club will have a Spring (:ll‘!ll party and luncheon at the Columbia Country Club Wednesday, April 23.| Hostesses will be Mrs. J. O'Connell. ! Mrs. M. O'Connell, Mrs. J. O'Laughlin, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. George Mullin and Mrs. M. Waldron. Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. Pickles of Brad- | ford, England, have been visiting | Mrs. Pickles’ sister, Mrs. Marie L. Hird | of Passaic, N. J., since last July, are at the Dodge Hotel with Mrs. Hird. Miss Anita Schade of 1529 Rhode Island avenue northwest, who spent several days at the Monticello Hotel, Charlottesville, Va., attending Founder's day at the University of Virginia and the celebration of Jefferson’s birthday at Monticello, entertained members of the Albemarle Chapter, U. D. C, at luncheon Monday, April 14. | Mrs. Ralph Emmett Porter enter- tained at luncheon in the crystal room at the Willard yesterday, her guests numbering 12, Mrs. T. J. Summers and Mrs. R. F. Clark of Marietta, Ohio, are in Wash- ington attending the D. A. R. Conven- tlon, and are staying at the Potomac ' Park Apartments. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED FOR NEW YORK HEIRESS Miss Elizabeth Goodrich Stillman | to Wed Langbourne Meade Williams, Jr., of Richmond. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 15.—Chauncey i Deveraux Stillman of New York has announced the engagement of his sis- | ter, Miss Elizabeth Goodrich Stillman, to Langbourne Meade Williams, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Langbourne Meade Wil- liams of Richmond, Va. Miss Stillman is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Stillman and a granddaughter of the late James Stillman, the banker. She is a niece ot Mrs. Percy A. Rockefeller and of Mrs ‘William G. Rockefeller. Mr. Williams attended the University of Virginia and was graduated from the Harvard Business School in 1926. He is a partner of the Virginia banking firm of John L. Willlams & Sons. N date has been set for the wedding. | Se——— LANSBURGH SEEIND, New 32-Pec. Breakfast Service In Easter Colors Green Blue Rust Pink $4.95 Very new and very smart in the way of breakfast sets! American porcelain ware tinted like your Easter frock in the soft dusty pastels, with its lotus de- sign highlighted to accent its newness. 32 pieces or a servic: for six persons including: 6 Breakfast Plates 6 Bread and Butter Plates 6 Cups and Saucers 6 Fruit Dishes d Platter 4 Open Vegetable Dish A China—Sixth Floor " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1980. >8 LANSBURGH & BRO > 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Silk Jacket Dresses This Easter Have a Suit Look Bolero D as Spring . cluster-pleat skirt and dainty tucked batiste blouse. $25. Jacket Dress... showing the vogue for the peplum . . . with a gracefully flared skirt. $25. Misses' Dresses—Second Floor Misses’ Sizes Spécially Featured Y55 Are you one of those women who always feels *“‘urcom- fortable™ on the street without a coat no matter how warm the weather? Of course you are, we're all that way! That's why everybody is buying these smart jacket dresses . always comfortable and always in good taste. Longer, finger tip and bolero jackets . . . models for every type figure. Quite as lovely as this year's dresses with dainty dressmaker touches, peplums and capes. Flat crepes, prints, chiffons and georgettes in all the new dusty and pastel shades; black and navy. Sizes 14 to 20. Many Easter Coats Will Show Smartness By Turning Their Backs All Sizes Represented 349.75 Half the world sees your coat from the back, so don't have all the smart lines and trimmings in the front! By way of variation—a fur edged cape split and draped from one shoulder—a fur bow at the back of the collar—a bolero back—fine tucks and seams—they all make backs more slender and graceful! Trico broadcloth, fine basketweaves, faulkrepe, crepe alise, flat crepe and faille, individually styled with the better fur trimmings—mole, galyak, ermine and broadtail For Easter or Any Special Occasion Run-Check FULL FASHIONED Silk Stockings $1.95 Pair 3 Pairs for $5.75 Run Checks have the " special self - colored ring at the top that guards against ugly runs marring the beauty of your hose! Chiffon Sheer all-silk hose with turette tops, lisle- i soles and square heel Service Medium-weight hose with lisle tops and soles; square heels. Colors Fantan, tan nude, tripoli, alamo, prade, sea gull, haze, cocotan, karavan black and white. Sizes 81 to 10. Hosters—Street Floor Navy wool cr-pe coat with draped collar edged in beige pieced ermine, $49.75. Black trico broad- cloth with bow collar of black kid galyak, $49.75. Coat Shop—Second Floor The Well-Gloved Wo- man Shows Her Hand 8-Button Length Kid or Suede $6 The length of the glove \ depends upon the sleeve— the new short sleeves re- quire a long 8-button- length glove that wrinkles smartly at the wrist. Washable kid or suede in neutral beige tones! Gloves—Street Floor The Final Touch of Chic ANatural Fox Scarf Pointed fox scarfs rivaling genuine silver 8\ fox in richness and con- y trast! Hudson Bay blue foxes, red, and dyed cross scarfs. Others, $29.76 to $100 htlhi—lflflsfluf There’re Two Sides To the Easter Hat Question $12.50 Two of our smartest Spring models . . . both showing you the reason why we say there are two sides to the Easter hat question! One side is of baku . . . the other of a lacy tuscan braid that is flatteringly lovely, amusing, chic! . In black, navy, natural and all the soft dusty pastel shades. Brimmed or off- the-face styles with shallow crowns that are distinctly smart and youthful. Millinery Shop—8econd Floor Be Beautiful For the Easter Season In the Delettrex Manner Permanent Wave, 10 Our expert operators give a soft, natural looking wave; included for this price is a shampoo and finger wave. Delettrez Facial Delettrez Shampoo Phone National 9800 Beauty Shop—Fourth Floor Nemoflex Corsetlette For Larger Women $6.50 morrow in your new Easter foundation garment. This specially built mod heavily boned and h dominal belt and dia control. 36 to 54. Corset Shop—Third Floor Easter Shoes for Junior Girls This very dressy model appeals to the smart Junior Miss because of its ‘“‘col- legiate” heel. Of patent leather with center-buckle strap. There’s nothing smarter for the growing girl than this patent leather one-strap with fancy cutouts on either side and flat rubber-tipped heels. A splendid shoe for every- day wear with super crepe soles and heels. smartest two-tone com! tion, blonde and tan. 2% to 7. $5.95. The youthful golfer will find this an extremely smart Girls’ Easter Dresses Show Cape Influence $5.95 Here are twoq dresses that captivate every little girl who trys them on! Printed georgette with cape sleeves, and a plain flat crepe smartly caped. Others of printed rayon crepe with pleated collars, puffed sleeves and flared skirts; 7 to 14. And Coats, Too, Are Smartly Caped $7.95 Springlike tweed coats that must be judged smart by the way they wear their capes! Navy blue regulation serge coats that look so well with saucy berets! 7 to 14 years. Girls’ Hats $1.95 The streamline poke has a well- bred appearance lil by Mothers who di i Girls' Wear Shep—Fourth Fleor Those Going Away Will Like This Turo Case, $7.95 Whether you’re going to the Mfl fashi om show at Atlantic City or “down to see Mother and Dad over Easter, you will want this Turo with you. In black, or tan Dupont fabricoid. Lugrage—Street Floor brown

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