Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 18

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B-2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY .Vice Pres.dent Curtis and His Sister,I Mrs. Gann, Will Be Entertained at Dinner Sa.turday Evening. Vice President, Mr. Charle: Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Ed- ward Everett Gann, will be the guests of honor at dinner Sat- urday evening at the Mayflower Hotel of Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. They will later be guests in the box of Mrs. Loose at the hunt ball. Mrs. Gann will head the receiving line and the Vice President will be escorted to Mrs. Loose's box by mem- bers of the floor committee wearing | hunting coats. Others with Mrs. Loose | will be the Minister of Albania, Mr. Konitza; the Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa, the Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine and Mrs. Rushmore Patterson. ‘The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- rick J. Hurley will receive the guests at the polo ball Monday evening, May 26, in the Willard Hotel, and will have re- ceiving with them Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, Assistant Secretary and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, the Chief of Naval Operations and Mrs. Charles F. Hughes and the chief of staff, U. S. A, and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall. Mrs. William De Witt Mitchell will essist at the tea the Federal Trade Commissioner and Mrs. Charles Hoyt March and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Lauriths Christensen, will give this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o’clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. March at 2101 Connecticut avenue. Others who will assist will be Senora de Tellez wife of the Ambassador of Mexico: Mrs. Plerce Butler, Mrs. Thomas Schall, Mrs. Aaron Youngquist, Mrs. Walter E. Newton, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Harold Blee, Mrs. Peyton Gordon, Miss Alice Hersey, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs Axel Oxholm and Mrs. George Thorpe and Mrs. William Humphrey. Distinguished Company Feted at Mexican Embassy. ‘The Ambassador of Mexico - and Senora de Tellez entertained at dinner last evening at the embassy, when the company included the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont, the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila, the Am- bassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Fili. powlcz; the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfara, the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Recinos, the Minister of Bolivia and Senora Diez de Medina, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Representative Sol Bloom, the Secretary to the President and Mrs. George Akerson, Senorita Diez de Medina, the director general of Pan- American Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe; the chief of the division of Mexican affairs of the State Department, Mr. Arthur Bliss Lane; Dr. B. Carbajal y Rosas, Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Dr. and Mrs. John C. Merriam, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Former Commissioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mrs. Ji Leander Loose, Miss Carbajal, members of the embassy staff including the first secretary and Senora de Campos-Ortiz, and their daughter, Senorita Clemencia Campos-Ortiz, and the secretary and Senora de Rivas. ‘The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Filipowicz, will be the honor guest at ainner this evening of Mrs. M, de Clare Berry, who will entertain at the Na- tional Women's Country Club. The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. ‘The charge d'affaires of Paraguay and Senora de Ynsfran are spending the day in Annapolis, having gone to have luncheon with a group of Para- guayans in celebration of the 119th anniversary of the independence of Paraguay. The new chief of artillery, Maj. Gen. Harry Bishop, and Mrs. Bishop, have arrived in Washington and are at the * | Brighton. The commandant of the Army War College and Mrs. William D. Connor will entertain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Connor will entertain at lun%heon tomorrow at the Chevy Chase Club. Col. Harry N. Cootes, new command- | ant of Fort Myer, has been joined by Mrs. Cootes. They will have with them over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘Tayloe, who will conie from their place, Women Prefer Flowered Chiffon The soft, blurred print | Edgenttl, near Charlottesville, V: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. ., to= morrow. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Prederick H. Payne went to New York this morning by airplane and will return to thelr apartment at the May- flower Friday afternoon. Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison will entertain at dinner Saturday evening in compli- ment to former Assistant Secrstary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglass | Robinson, who will be in Washington over Sunday. | Mrs. Foulols, wife of Brig. Gen. B. D. Foylois, assistant chief of the Air U. 8. A, entertained a small company at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Mrs. David Allan Robertson, wife of the assistant director of the American | Council on Education, has returned | from a short visit to Warm Springs, | Va. Mrs. Robertson talked on con- temporary British fiction before the Somerset. Woman's Club last evening. Lieut, and Mrs. L. H. Frost, who have been visiting the latter's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Henry Albers, have gone to Norfolk, where Lieut. Frost has joined his ship, the U. 8. S. Mississippi. They The proper foundation garments — “Scanties” —the one-piece gar- ment, $5 to $15. Crepe de Chine Negligees 8 0.95 Hand-blocked negli- gees, too! In per- fectly handsome pat- terns, dashing—col- orful—and just a bit wicked. Some with bands of crepe de chine in contrasting colors. > They're just the sort to take vacationing with you for they p a ¢ k beautifully, look smart and wear well. If traveling a lot select a black one, if feeling “low” —why not a red, and surely a French blue or jade will blend beautifully with your room. Start the sea- son right with a brand new negligee. Grey Shops, Second Floor We’ve More of Those Doeskin Gloves will be at Norfolk until the fleet sails for the West arrived in Washington from the Naval | Air Station, Pensacola, Fla, and are stopping at the Carlton. Coast. Lieut. and Mrs. D. V. Gallery have National Capital Horse Show Today Attracts Soclety. Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon entertained at luncheon today precedin; the opening of the National Capital Horse Show at Bradley Farms. Guests in their box are Maj. and Mrs. Francis C. H“flk‘.‘sflon and Maj. and Mrs. Edwin . Marks. HMrA and Mrs. Willlam McClelland Ritter have in their box Mr. J. Whitla Stinson of the State Department and Mrs, Stinson and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | J. Flather, jr. Maj. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman are entertaining Mrs. James Elwood Jones, Mr. and Mrs. arence Roberts, Mr. Floyd P. Waggaman and Miss Frances | tea is being served during the four days of the show, Mra. John P. Jackson, Mrs. George Plummer, Mrs. Edward Gooken, Mrs. Hazel Minnix and Mrs. Henry Balsley. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will go to Louisville, Ky., to attend the Kentucky Derby as the guest of the chairman of the Democratic national committee and Mrs. Shouse. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill sailed yesterday from Europe and are expected RUGS CLEANED Stored . . . Repaired Our expert washers and one of the most modernly equipped plants assure you the best. Waggaman. N%l’g:, Delos A. Blodgett, is having a family party in her box, including Mr. | | and Mrs. David St. Pierre Gaillard, Mrs. | David du Bose Galllard, Mrs. Charles| Graves Matthews and Mr. Henry Par- sons Erwin. | Mrs. A. B, Court has as her assistants | at the club house, where luncheon and elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington *No ran that starts above cam pass the Gold Strtod”™ GHDSIRIPE LacLustre Stockings Very Dull—and Yet They’re Brilliant Deceivers! They deceive the onlookers into believing that their wearers have much slimmer them. They further deceive the uninitiated into believing that they’re ever so much more expensive, ever so much sheerer NewYork NESHAN G. HINTLIAN Oriental Rugs 818 17th N.W. Nat'19678 Flawless Hosiery Re- pair in 24 hours by the Knitbac machine. legs than nature ever gave to arrive in Washington the first of next | they will entertain s small company informally at dinner this «...uue. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye will hosts at dinner Satur week. Mr. and Mrs. William McClelland Ritter will have as their guests over | be the week end Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Lynch of Petersbu Va., HOURS, 8:45 to 6 COMFORTS For Porch and Garden Summer days with their out- door enjoyment invite attention to the blossoming forth in our Housewares Section of innumer- able suggestions for making the outdoor living room and garden a favorite retreat, Porch Gliders in Summery colors— $21.50, $29.75, $39.75 & $58.50 Green Porch Rockers, cane seat and back. Special, $5.50 Wicker Summer Chairs, $5.00 Art Flower Pots....... $4.95 Picket Fencing, 3 ft. high, 6 ft. lengths; white ........ $3.50 and will take their guests for whom runt ball and breakfast. DULIN & MARTIN SOCIETY Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will be hostess to a company at dinner this evening at the National Woman's Country Club, the party to follow the opening day at the horse show, where e\'l;nlnl . (Continued on Third Page.) PHONE NAT'L 1293 Sketched— Canopied Seats. Natural wood Asched Gates. 3 ft. wide x 2 ft.x71} ft. $12.00 Bird Baths. Graceful designs at $4.75 to $8.50 Stone Flower Boxes - ..$10.00 Curved Stone Seats. . ... = e . . $21.50 Chinese Peel Cane Furniture Oblong Tables Chairs, $7.50 ea. Round Chair DULIN @ MARTIN Connedicut Ave. andl’ PARKING SERVICE—Connecticur Avense Entramce than they really are! Beauties—Very Dull at $1.95 Gold Stripe LacLustre is infinitely becoming to women; the skirt hangs beautifully straight and isever so gracefully flaring when you stroll about! And a dress that teas and bridges to perfection. A very They've been go- $] .95 around to keep folks pairs at a time. In the new longer dull chiffon ing like hot cakes! We have to rush supplied. And we don't blame them for buying three and four " length, of course, with pique In a variety of pastel In white, eggshell and shades. omen’s sizes, $49.50. ‘Wemen’s Dress Shop, Second Floor JELLEFF'S F STREET Stocking Shop, Street Floor Additional Gold Strive Shop Stoneleigh Court 1013 Comnecticut Avenue A Wonderful Sale of Pearls’ 3 Regularly $3.95 to $5 Novelties come and go but pearls* go on forever! And NOW when you’re donning flowered chiffons, prints and demure or- gandies—all demanding pearls—comes this glorious opportunity! Pearls* of exquisite texture at a wonderful saving. In pastels and a lustrous creamy white—French pearls* with lovely Clls'pl of glistening rhine- ’ stomes, with clasps of crystal or #flver filigree. Chokers for infor- mal wear, two or three strands for afternoon and evening and the popular 60-inch length. Their quality is remarkable at this saving price, Glove Shop, Street Floor Such Smartness, Such Value, Such Newness Await You at Sigmunds (7th & H Sts.) Lovely New Summer DRESSES With All the Style and Smartness of $15 Models Have several silk frocks this nd be really well =$0).75 igm 'll find softly flattering Chif- :::n in lvn’nd- and pastel We park your car while you shop with us. They’ll Match Summer Frocks - Fabric Bags $3 .95 Of course, you will have a “set” of sum- mery bags to match your things. And if you buy bags at Jel'eff’s you choose from extensive and inexpensive selections! Raffia bags mounted on simulated shell— overarms or with hookless closings! Adorable embroidered linen models in all colors—and any number of bags in gay sport fabrics. At this price you can get one for every day in the week! Handbag Shop, Street Floor E T F ashionable Washington has awaited effects, -h:r Georgettes, pastel and printed Crepes . . . jackets, capes, bolero models . . . newest Al colors. Sizes for every ome, izes 14 to 52. 8 Dresses, Second Floor—Sigmunds In Transparent VELVET COATS New and So Smart Very Specially Priced “The Moths Will Git You Ef You Don’t Look Out!” —and that means all the animals, large or small, who so obligingly make up the collar and cuffs of your Winter coats and suits—or who with their entire family (even to their “in-laws”) have banded together to make your fur coat! Don't let their family pride be ruined by a roaming band of moths who will in all probability make their Summer headquarters in your very special fur coat! Jelleff's fur storage vaults offer protection to your furs—not énly from moths but from fire and theft. All you need to do is call Metropolitan 0300, a motor will call for them, and we will store them for you until you are ready for them next Fall. , ~ Dress and Sport Coats Special ! Glove Silk Panties $].50 At this very extra special price—think of it! A delight- fully brief little pantie, cool and comfortable with square leg—just the thing for warm days. In a perfectly exquisite quality of Milanese that’s a decided saving at this price. Choice ot pink appliqued in coral or peach appliqued in blue, with neat, fitted yoke in front. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. In two attractive styles. Come early and stock up for the rest of the season! Sold_on_the Street Floor Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed Models in Cloths Velvets Silks and Imported Novelty Fabrics Sport and Dress Ensembles Every Spring Coat ! Priced for Quick Clearance A Special Group at a “Rock Bottom” Price Many Are Coats You Can Wear All Summer Over 200 Larger Women's Coats Included! line effects . . . cluc.ymlnfly march out $ 75 $16.75 to $29.75 at this absurdly low clearaway price! Values Second Floor, Coats—Sigmunds ALL SALES FINAL As irresistible as the famous sorceress— “Lorelei” . Crepe Undies Lorelei—an enchanting new silk— beautifully soft and lustrous—cut on the newer fitted lines. Flared Chemises, with Alencon design lace. Sizes 34 to 53.” Step-ins and Panties, with 33.“ fitted waist band Grey Shops, Second FI Remodeling Are the skins in your fur coat in guod condition, yet the style decidedly last year’s? Then why not bring your coat here and let us remodel it for you NOW so that it will be all readg' for you to wear at the first touch of cold weather? L] . . Repairing and Relining Perhaps there are a number of small rips, the edges have worn or you need new button loops. we not only make repairs but you can have your coat relined for as little as $19.75, We honestly believe that if you are in the market for a lightweight coat in 1930’s smartest fashion, we can offer you the most ia:!l:.ldi coat values of the season in tl group at $12.75. Woolens and silks, Blacks and wanted shades. scarfs, straight- Fur Storage, Fourth Floor STREET - .

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