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B-2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Vice President, Mzr. Curtis, Feted by Czechoslovak Envoy Last Night at Dinner and Entertainment. Vice President, Mr. Curtis, was) morning to spend the day. They will the guest in whose honor the Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka entertained at dinner last evening. Others in the distinguished company in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, brother-in-law and sister of the Vice President, were the Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell, the Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Filipowicz; the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Min- ister of the Netherlands, Mr. van Royen: Senator David I Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Simonds, Mrs. Rob- ert Crain and Mme. Pepanek, wife of the secretary of the Czechoslovak lega- tion. A'small company of additional guests and the members of the legation staff were asked to view motion pictures of the President of the Czechoslovak Re- public, Mr. Thomas E. Massaryk. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was the guest in whose honor theé Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Walter E. Hope entertained at dinner last evening. Others in the company were Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Lamont, Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, Representative and Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich, the Under- secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank of New York and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer. Mrs. William de Witt Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General, attended the luncham today given at the Mayflower Hotel by Mrs. George Maurice Morris in compliment to Mrs. Henry Upson Sims of Birmingham, Ala., wife of the President of the American Bar Associa- tion. The other guests were Mrs. Har- lan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Howard Suther- land, Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Mrs. Charles D. Drayton, Miss Janet W. Flagg, Mrs. Willlam P. MacCracken, Jr.; Mrs. Huston Thompson, Mrs. Alex= andria A. Armstrong of Baltimore, Mrs. ‘Thurman W. Arnold of Laranie, Wyo.; Mrs. Thurman W. Arnold, jr., of Mor- gantown, W. Va.; Mrs. Charles A. Bos- ton and Mrs. William Lynn Ransom of New York, Mrs. Herbert F. Goodrich of Philadelphia, Mrs. William Kixmiller of Chicago, Mrs. Josiah Marvel of Wil- mlnfwn. Del.; Mrs. George B. Rose of Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Murray M. Shoemaker of Cincinnati and Mrs. ‘George B. Young of Montpelier, Vt. Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, wife of the Chief Justice, left Washington yes- (*erd‘:y to spend several days in New ork. Envoy and Senora de Tellez In New York for Festivities. The Ambassador of Mexico and Benora de Tellez went to New York be the honor guest at dinner tonight of Col. Ralph C. Tobin, commanding the 107th Infantry Regiment, and Mrs. Tobin, Following the dinner the Am- bassador will review the regiment at the armory. ‘The Ambassador and Senora de Tellez were accompanied to New York by the first secretary and Senora de Campos-Ortiz and the military attache, Col. Francisco J. Aguilar Gonzalez, ‘The Minister of Jugoslavia, Dr. Leo- nid Pitamic, was the guest in whose honor Mr. Radomir Kulitch of the lega- tion staff entertained at dinner at the Dodge Hotel Tuesday evening. Dr. Bojidar Stolanovitch, first secretary; Dr. Berislav Andjelinovitch, press attache; Mr. Nikola Perazic, attache, and Mr. Dushan Sekulitch were the other mem- bers of the party. Senator and Mrs. Frederic C. Walcott are entertaining Miss Martha Whitte- more, brilliant young American violin- cellist, who has recently returned from a concert tour throughout Europe, in- cluding a special concert in the United States embassy in Brussels. During her short stay here Miss Whittemore will be a soloist at the concert of the Rubin- stein Club Monday evening. Representative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith entertained at dinner last eve- ning at the Roosevelt Hotel in honor of Justice Raymond L. Given, member of the Supreme Court of Idaho. Others | present were Commissioner of the Gen- | eral Land Office and Mrs. Moore, Assist; |ant to the Attorney General and Mr | W. C. shoup and Mr. David Burrell of Idaho, Representative and Mrs. Albert John- son have had with them for a visit their daughter and grandson, Mrs. Russell and little Donald Russell, wife and son of Lieut. J. S. Russell, U. 8. N, who have left Washington to join Lieut. Rus- sell in New York. Mrs. Manlove, wife of Representative Joe J. Manlove, and Mrs. Hopkins, wife of Representative David Hopkins, were jolnt hostesses at luncheon today in the . ‘There were 24 guests. This was the first of a series of lunch- eons which Mrs. Manlove and Mr Hopkins plan to give. The Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, will leave this afternoon for Chicago for the remainder of the week. Mr. Glover will join Mrs. Glover in their apartment, in Wardman Park Hotel, the first of next week. Mrs. Glover is recuperating from a long and serious illness. The assistant military attache for this aeronautics, Maj. Georges Thenault, has The Women's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street These Week-end specials will take your breath away! 15 silk dresses, were . ; $29.75 12 lightweight wool dresses, were . . $39.75 7 two-piece knitted suits, were -, s $29.75 5 lightweight covert & crepe 3-piece suits, . were $49.75 Now $|9.75 Mother’s Day Specials Irish Linen SHOES $|0.SO All Silk Chiffon HOSE $].35 3 Pairs, $3.80 Gift Boxes Free Full fashioned all silk chiffon hose with re-en- forced French heels and interlined garter top. I all of summer's most appropriate - shades. Cenuine lrish Linen Opera Pump with neatly embroidered de- sign on vamp and quarter. A stunning complement to heel. 20-8 any summer costume. THE EVENING returned to Washington from a several days’ visit in New York. The assistant naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. W. C. Horton left yesterday by motor for Norfolk, Va., and Charleston, 8. C. Comdr. and Mrs. Horton*will return to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel in a week. ‘The attache of the Argentine em- bassy, Senor Don Manuel de Olazabal, entertained at a supper with dancing last evening at the Club Chantecler, in honor of Senor Don Carlos Alfredo Tornquist and Senora de Tornquist of Buenos Aires, who left for New York this morning after a few days’ visit in ‘Washington. The other guests last eve- ing were: The second secretary of the Brazilian embassy and.Senhora Ferreira de Mello, the second secretary of the Brazilian embassy, Senhor Mauro de Freitas; the attache of the Brazilian embassy, Senhor Renato Carniero da Cummha; the first secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Oscar Blanco Viel; the secretary of the Chil- ean embassy, Senor Don Manuel Valdes; Mr. and Mrs. David Batchelder, jr.; Mrs. Dolly Artega Robinsteen, Mrs. Stuart Gordon Dunbar, Mrs. F. M. Lappan, Miss Mary Selden, Miss Francesca Mc- Kenney, Miss Jocelaine Hibbert, Miss Evelyn Gordon, Miss E. Miscah Davis, Miss Lelita Dawson, Mr. Anker Bojsen and Mr. Harold Horan. Mr, Carl Willlams of the Federal For Friday Sport Ensembles Sport Dre: Dinner Dre: Jacket Dresses S Farm Board and Mrs. Willlams have as their house guest Miss True Gossette of Oklahoma City. Senhor Mauro de Freitas, second secretary of the Brazilian embassy, entertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower in compliment to Senhor Rubens Ferreira de Mello and Senhora de Mello, who will sail soon for Europe. | Senhor 'Ferreira de Mello has been transferred from duty as second secre- tary of the Brazilian embassy here to Vienna. The company_included Senor Don Oscar Blanco Viel and Senor Don Manuel Valdes, first and second secre- taries of the Chilean embassy; Senor Don Manuel de Olazabal, attache of the Argentine embassy; Senhor Don Renato Carneiro da Cunha, attache of the Brazilian embassy; Mr. and Mrs, David Batchelder, Mrs. Doily Ortegas Robinsteen, Mrs, . Lappin, Miss Evelyn Gordon, Miss Jocelaine Hibbert, Miss Emiscah Gale Davis, Miss Mary Selden, Miss Francesca McKenney, Miss Lelita Dawson, Mr. Anker Bojsen, Mr. Harold Horan and Mr, Stuart G. Dunbar. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, Mr. Marvin B. Rosenberry, is at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by Mrs. Rosenberry. ice of the Supreme ania, Mr. Robert von 1so has arrived in Wash- INCORPORATED 1219:1221 G Street N.W. BETWEEN 12t ¢ 13t STREETS Amazing DressValues- In Our May Demonstration Sale Values That Prove We're Never Undersold and Saturday Prints, New High Shades—Also Navy and Black Silk Crepes—Printed Chiffons—Georgettes Cape Dresses Sleeved Dresses D Business Dre: Also Sold for $10.00—$13.75—$21.75 Demonstration Sale Price $16.75 Compare Elsewhere This Bond accompanies every purchase leaving our store J.B. JONES & CO. 1921 G STREET N.., WASHINGTON, D, €& GUARANTEE BOND We guarantee the price of every article In our store fo be the lowest in the city. If withirr three doys it can be duplicated for less money, we willrefund the diffeence o eheerfully relurn your meney Always remember dise can be bought at J. We Are Determined Never to Be Undersold! A Deposit: A small deposit will reserve any cont, suit, dress or ensemble until wanted. treatment, Demonstration Sale Price J.B. JONES & CO. 12921 G Srrew Nortrwens WASHINGTON, D. € cial sales and special low prices anywhere else should always re- mind you that the same merchan- B. Jones & Co. at still lower prices. READ OUR GUARANTEE Rose Garden Prints for Summer Wear A most gorgeous assortment of prints— every desirable Summer shade in prints from tiny buds to full-blown flowers. est touches, such as flares, capes, sleeveless, large collars and every desirable new neck Sizes 14 to 20. All the new- TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 8. 1930. ington from his home in Phflldelvhllhlhl Mabel Pope of Spokane, Wash. and is at the Carlton for a short stay. Gen. and Mrs. Fuqua Honor Guests of Col. and Mrs. Whitcomb. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua will be the honor guests at dinner tonight of Col. and Mrs, Clement C. Whitcomb, who will entertain in their apartment at the Woodley. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank McIntyre and their daughters, Miss Marie Mc- Intyre and Miss Margaret McIntyre, have returned to their home at 2540 Massachusetts avenue after a month's visit with relatives in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. William D. Conner, wife of the commandant of the Army War College, entertained at luncheon today in com- pliment to Mrs. H. M. Myers, house guest of Mrs. I. T. Mann. Gen. and Mrs. Connor will entertain at dinner Monday and Wednesday of next week, and Thursday Mrs. Connor will entertain at luncheon at the Of- ficers’ Club at the college, Brig. Gen. George V. H. Moseley en- tertained at dinner last evening at The Carlton, his guests numbering 21, Capt. lph E. Pope, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Pope Rave with them at the Ward- man Park Hotel the former's sister, J B.Jones & (o Women’s Tub Frocks A prints that are guaranteed fast colors. . suspender, sleeveless, short puff and long sleeves. cular skirts. All neatly trimmed beautiful assortment of « Vestees, capes, bolero, Flare and cir- with contrasting bindings, ties, 25 On Sale in Downstairs Store Compare Elsewhere dainty organdie collars and cuffs. You'll need two or three of these at this price. Sizes 14 Demonstration Sale Price to 48. &7 On Sale tn Doygnstaira $ Compare Elsewhere Miss Pope will leave in a few days for New York to sall Saturday for Europe. Mrs. Ellis, wife of Capt. Hayne Ellis, U. 8. N, is in New York, where she will be for about 10 days before returning to her apartment at the Wardman Park H otel. Capt. Ellis, who is in command of the Friday and Saturday A Stupendous Sale of ... SOCIETY. has been ordered to Washin for duty. o Miss Cutts Selects Date for Marriage to Mr. Wainright. ‘The marriage of Miss Alice Cutts, , daughter of Col. Richard Malcolm Cutts, U. 8. M. C, and Mrs. Cutts to Mr. John Pillotson Wainwright, son of (Continued on Third Page.) Gk U. 8. 8. Arkansas, arrived in New York yesterday from Southern waters, where he has been with the fleet for several months. wi . ant 801 f.helrh:m rtment at :l’e ‘Wardman Parl Hotel the last of the month. Lieut. Comdr. Merring, who has been at sea, Every Hat in Stock Including 500 New Summer Hats NOT AN EXCEPTION Price Every hat in stock marked at Y, its original price. CONNECTICUT AVENLE ' Y (N’ 7770\//0/’/6 [farrell Summer Dresses The Betty Hanna A shipment of irresistible femi- nine summery clothes has just been unpacked at this lovely shop this very afternoon. The new and exclusive mumme silk, linens, fresh and crisp tub- bable materials in perfectly divine colors and designs make up the display. They are selling as quickly as they are shown—so we advise an early inspection. Some remaining suits and dark dresses are attractively priced. 1613 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Que and R Streets), K ] Sportswear at Young's A new and beautiful sports- wear department of clever sweat- er suits, jaunty togs and separate blouses has just been opened at Young's. Miss Agnes Oyster is in charge of it. You are cordially invited to visit Young’s smart shop. They have selected from the stock of early Spring hats a spe- cial group which they are pre- senting at a reduction of 25% of their former price. 1143 Connecticut Avenue (Between the Mayflower & N St.). E R I Children’s Pictures Underwood & Underwood's studio of international fame dis- closes in their studio window this week a most interesting display of photographs made with the new double camera. The pictures presented not only show the different types and sizes which are obtainable in this style but also the interesting booklet forms which compose many cun- ning poses in one cover. As you know, the invention of the double camera is an impor- tant one in the history of photog- raphy. Children no’ longer are made to pose for pictures—they may play about the studio, in their home, or in the garden without knowing that a picture is being made. The artist in this way pro- cures the little expressions and actions impossible to obtain in a posed photograph. This is an ideal time for garden pictures and there is no additional charge for the service. Underwood & Underwood have exclusive rights to the double camera. Decatur 4100. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. STMART ORF iy This Week Special Dillon’s Ozonated scalp treat- ments are the latest scientific treatment for dandruff, itchy scalp and falling hair. Dillon’s scalp treatments are supervised by a bacteriologist. This ad with Dillon’s regular scalp treatment will entitle the owner to a FREE SCALP EX- AMINATION AND A FREE SHAMPOO. Hazel Dillon, Inc., 1000 Conn. Ave. Nat. 8779. Elevator, K Street Entrance. .~ Frances Fox Institute Permanents Fashion has set about, through hats to soften the lines of the face, to lend natural feminine beauty. Frances Fox has acted as a fore- runner of fashion with her lovely permanents of soft bewitching waves of beauty. In order to have your permanent look its best one should have a few treatments before. The spe- cial ointments used before and after the wave lend an entirely different look to the hair, besides softening it and keeping it from breaking. Call for an appointment. Decatur 5475, 1341 Connecticut Ave. (fl. 2) (Just below Dupont Cirele), . % Special Display of Hats, $5.00 Glaser's little millinery shop is showing a special display of new little Summer hats Friday and Saturday at $5.00. Hats are made here to match yo(\:x;‘;osm:e. W iffon hose starting in price at $1.00. . P 1532 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Dupont Circle and Que). o s o I B ] y 1219 CoNNBETICUT AVE: Styfe Show One of the interesting features of the Patriotic Peace gall to be given at the Mayflower Hotel, Monday evening, May the 12th— will be a style show—clothes by Pasternak—the mannequins to be debutantes and members of the Junior League committee. The Patriotic Peace Ball, as you know, is given in the ihterest of world friendship based on national patriotism. It will be one of the most brilliant affairs of the whole social season. It is given with the co-operation of the United States Flag Associa- tion, whose honorable president general is President of the United States, whose board of founders is headed by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes and whose program is indorsed by Gen. John J. Persh- ing and Admiral William'S. Sims. The ball is to be given under the auspices of National Motion Pic- ture League. Famous figures from all coun- tries will be among the guests. Summer Hats and Dresses Lacy hats, light straws and horsehair braids—beautiful flut- tering chiffons in gay colors and luscious pastel tints have just come in at this famous little smart shop— Phillip-Louise Prices are modest. We urge you to go in immedi- ately to see them. 1727 L Street N.W. (Just around the corner from Connecticut Avenue). I ] Figures and Complexions Are you wearying for new places and adventure—snappy clothes, a perfect figure and a lovely complexion? Telephone Decatur 2040 and ar- -ange to have your wishes granted. _ With an irreproachable waist- line and enviable complexion you will wear your clothes with such fascinating grace and take on such an air of magnetism that gayety will follow you wherever you go. _Visit_Elizabeth Arden's” Salon ! You will be personally interviewed by one of her trained assistants, who will note your skin, your color, your waistline and your sur- plus poundage. _In accordance you will be given highly individualized care to pro- duce special results for your par- u:EuII_:r bc“l:.A . Elizabeth "Arden has three de- lightful methods to reduce— which they will be only too happy to tell you about—if you but pay a personal visit to her salon, 1147 C*necticnt Avenue, R I JELLEFFS| Doubled in size in order to meet a demand for F street values on Connecticut avenue—the little Jelleff Shop in Stoneleigh Court has been a whale of a success. In the enlarged quarters they are featuring frocks for women and misses at $16.50 to $59.50. Because of the warm weather the last few days the demand has kept the little Jelleff shop in a constant hum. Printed and plain chiffons are first in favor here and every- where else and the smartest of the styles at $25.00 has been es- pecially prominent. A flying trip to New York by the buyer under whose direction the shop is being operated is bringing many new styles to be shown this Friday and Saturday. 1013-1015 Connecticut - Avenue.