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SOCIETY 4 (Oontinued From Third Page.) .M at & buffet supper Sunday eve- Mr. and Mys. Tsrael B. Oseas of New iork City lre now making the Cavalier | port thejr home. Mr. sistant to tha Attorney General. Oseas is special as- Oscar Wellu ol llrmlnlhlm president of the United States Cham- num-umnm the Mayflower, in com- puucnttohvhuoflm&mm the chamber and also wives of sev- Lewis Pierson, ‘Willis Booth lnfl Mrs. Owen D. Youn las Strawn ‘ Chicago, Mrs. omer Pcrtulnn of New- Mrs. Harry Black of l(n ‘Walter Crocker otnoew ht are en- | wijljam Candler of Atlanta, M Aunm llard room lis, M g e Willard, this evening, 0oV~ | ooy of g v ers to be laid for 80 guesta. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose entertained at luncheon Saturdsy in her apart- ment at the Mayflower, in compliment Washington, D. to Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, newly elected Druiden&, of me‘;ou-(ue of American Pen Women. vers wel laid for 12. and Mrs. Gen. and Mrs. G are spend! the Willard. while in Chicago H. Harries of Wn on a visit. George Holmes of Lincoln, Nebr., and Mrs. C. W. Lonsdale of Kansas City. Others _present were Mrs. Thorpe, Mrs. John Orell. Mrs. D. A, Skinner and Ilrl Cha Merle umey Snow of iss Gertrude also Mi of | Carey, sister of Mrs. Julius Barnes; Mrs. Joseph Hecht of Davenport, Iows, Frank Filloway of Moline, I, house guest of the hostess. Mr. Charles S. Lawrence, Assistant several dave 8| yiiorney General, and Mrs. Lawrence entertained & small compan: y at dinner st evening at the Carlton, their guests bering six. 4 Well built . . . trim lines . . . chic center Blue lizard, black lizard, brown kid, black ecalf, blue snake, black satin, patent and Cuban, spike and junior heels. All sizes but not in every opera pumps, strap styles, buckles and oxfords. parchment kid. style and color. (Pifth Floor, The Hecht Oo.) Women’s %5 to #6.50 Smart Footwear Let’s Have Bridge Party! With Imported Bridge Novelties—Half Price Telephone Pads, Date Books, Diaries, Shopping e 30¢ Memos, Birthday Books, Book Bridge Pads, Address Books genuine leather, and Satinwood B Pads and Trump Indicators..........e.c.eres Combination Address, Engagement and Shop- 31‘ $1.75 $2 50 Fine Leather Bridge Case (looks like a row of $5 books), with bridge pads, pencils and cards.... Bridge Tables. . . . . $§1 ping Lists of leather, purse size Hand-laced and Hand-tooled Bridge Pads of Venetian leather ..........cccovvuveeee Finest Ecrase Leather “Day-by-Day” Memos with perpetual calendars. ......... Matching Folding Chairs . fabricoid tops. (Stationery Department, Main Floor, The Hecht Oo.) Tomorrow—in the Fountain Room Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast, Potato Chips, Buttered Spinach, Layer Spice Cake, Rolls and Butter, Coffee, Tea or Milk (Basement, The Heeht Co.) v et ARG Some are perfect. others are scratched. Fin- ished in greem or red . .. tables with black 50¢ a Mr. Willlam Elderkin Huntington has returned ttesville, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, from Charlof was the guest of Ma). and Mrs. William Lowe l,h during the University of Mrs. bridge on cousin, Miss day anniversa Mr. and Mrs. William Ellett, Miss Josie Meinckheim, Mrs. )kt. Marion Smith, Miss Helen Lynn and Mr. Ralph Rich. - Miss Gertrude Bowlin of the Instructive Visi the District, will be the honor guest of the National Woman's Party at tea to- morrow afternoon. Mrs. liner will be hostess. Mr. of Independence, Mo., are in Washing- 'onrklnd are Auylnx at the Potomac tronesses for the dance are M‘ra . Whitcover, Miss Amie H F Ralph R. R-Ich entertained at elen Lynn, whose birth- it was. Those present Mrs. Willlam H. Achterkerchen, Nellle Trent, Miss Emile Ber- and Mrs. Willlam Southern Apartments. and, Furnsil, mite of Represeriatt Regularly %25, $29.75 and *35 |8 _A carefully planned event, featuring the smartest versions of Fashion’s most successful coats of these coats. pay for them. Misses’ and Women'’s Sizes Complete Collection of Larger Sizes, 36 to 52 (Third Ploor, The Hecht Co.) ST!EET were Mrs, J. Borden P‘nnt Bright, Miss Ruth Ob‘r Yates M-m. Mrs. wphun o s hicad e S Stuart, Mrs. Nurses of | Ellis Meredith, uu nums W. Weaver and Mrs. J. E. Mills. Mrs. Willlam L. Crounse, Mrs. ter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Sidney “Talla- ferro, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, trustees borhood House, 'm be uulement house Th day of the twen — Tgfln’ festival of Neig] ‘The Sfrln( dance of the Hotel Roose- estival will continue through Fri- velt be held this evening. Th! day and Saturday, ending with day procession and the crowning of the queen on Saturday afternoon. Ellen Vinton, Mrs. Carrol o8 Like looking over a bunch of blue ribbon winners . . . you can’t make a mistake in choosing any They are all proven fashion successes . . . each one carefully selected for style as well as quality . . . and priced lower than you would expect to AT Purnell; Mrs. J. A. Van Oradel, wife of Where he | judge Van Orsdel of the United States mm,m“comoxmucmwunm Hamilton Bayly. Edward Keating, editor of Labor, was ril 24 in honor of her lho fiust of honor and speaker at the forum luncheon of the Woman's l.nd with her on the oommltm Mrs. ~-d - | wilbur J. . Georg M. Members of the staff of Neighborhood House who are assiating in hostesses at the Why Stop at Only One? Why Not Two or Three? Assemble a Complete Summer Wardrobe Really nice frocks for a trifle less than $10, and $10 is certain- ly a conservative price for a nice A complete and beautiful array . . . from which you may select an entire wardrobe. Higher type frocks for sports, street, afterncon and informal evening wear. dress. Lacy Tweeds Chiffons Laces Prints Georgettes Flat Crepes Polka Dots Pastel Colors High Shades THE HECHT CO. Wal- of Ncuh— pe) a!lhu: annual borhood House. the May Miss Ul L. Beedy, For Misses, Women, Little Women and Larger Women (Third Floor, The Heoht Co.) SEVENTH D. C, TUESDAY, ll'rl .Yolmllyow Mrs. Je toddard an w'fll Nmmmmwndmkwm the guests will be welcomed by Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. James Parker and Mme. Backe. lara D. Neligh is chairman of 1 commitee on arrangements e E. Fleming. grepmtiom for the festival are Mr. J. P. 8. Neligh, Miss Lena Barghausen, Miss Jeanette R. Holt, Mr. M. H. Burton, Miss Eliza- beth Pardee and Mrs. Edythe Harper. Volunteer workers, will take over the features of the festival. Miss Amy C. Leavitt is cashier, Miss Anna Tiede is assistant cahier, Mrs. Willlam G. Crabbe has charge of the craft exhibition lnd sale, mn mlnbe'.h Johnson will be in the dressing rooms, Mr, Wal !«kfir will h.ve charge of the u.hu, Miss Jean Arendes and Miss Dorothy McDannell will have charge of the dances and Mr. Herman Heuser will be_in charge of the reserved chairs, Members of the Women’s Club of Neighborhood House will serve per Peplums Capes Boleros Jackets High Waists Flares Lingerie Touches Lace Trim Pleats APRIL 29, 1930. 88 well as ice cream and cake during the festival. On the committee in J. charge of this feature are Mrs. J. Di Mrs, G. Hatton, Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs, Zimmerman, Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. I Boyd, Mrs. E. Duke, Mrs. J. Barghau- sen, Mrs. A. Diets, Mrs. A. Schlorb, Mr: M. Meem, Mrs. A. Hagermann, Mrs. Hummel, Mrs. Mrl.l‘ , Mrs. erick, Mrs. V. Schriver, Mrs. V. Allman, Mrs. V. Nickell, Mrs. J. Twiford, Mrs, | hearsing for this Mockal Mrs. Hart, Mrs. more, Mrs. H. lvhrrl.u Mrs. Kunts, l(n M. Gibbons, Mrs. mhoney Mrs. l Lusby, Mrs. umun gl Bl a M. Gardiner, Mrs. J. Barg hausen, | Horse Show Saturday T Mrs. . Miller, Mrs. Gasell, Mrs, De Spear, | MMM Raymond, Mrs More than 200 children have been ree a 8o Mo pageant lt“ feath and an elaboraf pmnlm of - | dances has been a goammn. scenery and all woounrlu are the prod- ucts of Neighborhood House. Mrs. James F. Curtis has taken & box for the Wardman Park Saddle Olub (Continued on Fifth Page.) Special—for June Graduates. .. Engraved Calling Cards At Lower Than Regular Prices Your selection will be irreproachably correct if your graduation cards are made by Wood- ward & Lothrop. On the best quality cards, in— Shaded Styles—Engraved Plate—100 Cards, $4.25 Script Styles—Engraved Plate—100 Cards, $2.50 ENGRAVING, FTRST FLOOR. 12 Groups of Wanted Notions Special in The Spring Selling...Eachat BLANKET BINDING, dou- ble-fold ready to sew on. Anorted colors; in S y;;d SHARPS, in all sizes. papers . 5 SLIDES, to tons; each. WARREN'S 0! BIASFOLD TAPE, nine- teen fast shades, 6-yard pieces. Two 6- rd PiOCes coeoveeccnncens 250 LINGERIE TAPE, three yards in each piece. Flesh and white. 3 pieces for 25¢ TINTEX; twenty-five popu- lar shades, and WHITEX and COLOR REMOVER. 3 packages WILSNAP FASTENERS, in white or black. All sizes. 3 cards 25¢ SAFETY PINS, Damascus bund in nickel only. All sizes. 3 cards 25 25¢ DRESSMAKER'S PINS, sizes 3, 4 and 5. In quar. ter-pound boxes. Box, 25¢ ENAMELED SLIPPER TREES, in pink, blue, nile, yellow, old-blue, old rose and red. 3 pairs, 25¢ SEW -ON GARTERS, of cotton and fancy rayop web. 9-inch length, flesh only. 2 pairs 25¢ HAT COVERS TO MATCH GARMENT GS 25¢ Other Notions in The Spring Selling Under 50c POTHOLDER SETS, an art tickin4 holder to hang, three cretonne hold- 18¢ WASHABLB PEARL (manufactured) B U T - ‘TONS, in four sizes; dozen, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ and 38c TOMATO PIN CUSH- lONS, with strawberry w 15¢ TAILORS TAPE MEAS- ure, with pl 30¢ IMPORTBD TRIANGLE NETS, a heavy mesh for water waving and sleep- i 35¢ ards in each MAIDA LINGERIE GUARDS to hold shoulder straps in place. Flesh, white, black, pongee; peach, nile and orchid, 3 pairs 20¢ ELASTIC SHOULDER STRAPS, detachable; in flesh, white and N"k'ssi NU-KID SHOE POLISH, liquid. White, for shoes and belts. Bottle, lfic Z bottles CORTICELLI DARNING LK, in_all popular -ng SHOWER BATH (‘APS. gathered and plain diving shapes, assorted colors, 20¢ KNOTTING CORD BEAD SILK, for re-stringing beads. S-yard length with needle . .20¢ Notrons, Aistes 20-31, Fmst FLOOR. Every Smart Fashion Is In These New Nelly Don Frocks For the New Baby ... This Well Planned Layette $25 It includes everything a brand-new baby needs. All soft, approved garments the very young. 3 Shirt 2051%0 each.. dainty and the for Total, $25 00 Tavawrs’ Areanzr, Fourta FLoon. At 75c ART TICKING SHOE BAGS, 12-pocket size..75¢ SANITARY BELTS, of ray- on elastic with shaped satin front and back with satin tabs ............75¢ TRANSPARENT GAR-. MENT BAGS, 55-inch length for new length dresses; folds over in front. All edges bound in plain colors........ «..75¢ RUBBERIZED HO U S E. HOLD APRONS, tea- apron and cover-all styles. Assorted colors.......75% BANDETTES, net, lace and IRONING BOARD PADS and COVERS of hesvy ith Nelly Don Home Frocks are known for their smart styling—smart enough to wear outside the home— their excellent tailoring, with net-covered seams that insure long wear. Every style — including the smart black suits—is washable, At %195 to $3.95 Batiste, Donelin prints, dimi- ties, nainsooks, voiles, photo- graphic prints, dotted Swiss, erystal cloth — with ca sleeves, short and long sleeves or none at all. At 55.95 Soft and sheer printed voile frocks; cape collars, low-pl flares and natural wi mark them 1930. At $10-95 An important Summer fashion —the linen suit. Here in smart models with dotted Swiss blouses. At $1295 Coin-dot shantung end silk erepe. Sizes 16 to 44