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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18 1930. SOCIETY. , with Mrs. Guy | the av delegates to the Fidac |home at 1801 P street s beh d officers of the Cavalry, ¥ y | the Yugos! ega | 1 1t P o ng made P B2 SOCIETY. lands legation, Mr. L. G. Van Horn, ADVERTISEMENT. ADV“T!S!HENT{‘ H'he President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts This SOCIETY Afternoon at Reception for Members of Fidac. this afternoon for the Federa- tion Interalllee des Anciens Combattants. If fair weather nts itself, the event will be held the south front lawn, and other- wise the guests will be received in the fmansion. The reception holds par- ticularly interesting significance as the President and many of the ranking ests met many times in Europe dur- g and after the World War. i today celebrating the anni- 222; (’1: its lu)-’ndependmee, and while T‘.Il President and Mrs, Hoover will hold a reception at 5 o'clock ‘ here will be no formal festivity at| the embassy, lheh rgzmbarl of the staff enjoying & holiday. ?l’e'n“ ,Axyn‘bcu' ador of Chile. Senor Don arlos G. Davila, who witnessed the En:ht races yesterday at Newport, is expected to return to Washington to- Aight. ! The Ambassador of Great Britain. $ir Ronald Lindsay, was the honor est at dinner last evening of Com- odore and Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James at B:c-on Hill House, at Newport. The ther guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. ?}omellu.! Vanderbilt, the third secre- ry of the British ‘embassy, Mr. ichael Wright, who accompanied the Ambassador to Newport; Rear Admiral nd Mrs. Willlam 8. Simms. Mrs. aeor'e Mesta, Mr, and Mrs. H. Edward anville, Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons and rs. Stuart Duncan. ustice Stratford of Sul Courf; 'l)f South Africa I.C'Itm Guest, | The Minister 6f the Union of South rica, Mr, Eric Hendrik Louw, is en- the Supreme Court of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Stratfrod, who are stop) at the Mayflower Hotel durls L day 1) itors to President Hoover. Senator Joseph R. Grundy of Penn- sylvania, who recently returned from Europe, is now in Washington, at the Mayflower. . Senator and Mrs. L. C. Phipps of Colorado have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Caroline de, daughter of the Secrettary of lture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, be a guest at the luncheon Mrs. Bugene R. Woodson will give tomorrow at the Na- tional Women's Country Olub for her daughter, Miss Jean Woodson. Miss Mary Parker Corning, hter of Representative and Mrs. mk%m- ing, made her debut last evening at & brilliant dance given by her parents at Valley Brook Farm, Glen Head, Long Island. The dance was held both in- doors and outdoors, a marquee on the Jawn and a special illumination making the scene one of great beauty, More than 600 guests were present, and sup- per followed the dance. A number of dinner+ parties preceded the dance, among the largest being that given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Alexandre for Miss Corning. Representative and Mrs. Corning and their daughter will come to Washing- ton about November 1, when a number of parties will be given in honor of the debutante. will entertain at tea tomorrow after-| V. Henry, wife of the chief of Cavalry, | convention at luncheon today. | noon in honor of a group of business| men who are in this country under | the auspices of a Dutch newspaper to organize and establish a branch of a Netherlands paper in this country, The chief of Cavalry and Mrs. Guy V. Henry will Be joinéd tomorrow by their daughter Miss Mary Ingraham Henry, who spent the Summer at Swann Lake, Mont. The military exposition and carni to be held at the Army War Coll promises much this year eduutlon:lf; as well as in thrills. The best aid to the full enjoyment of the carnival is the program of events. The wives of Fashion has been “Boning” ANY pair of youthful feet -will stand examination and get as chairman, have charge of the dis- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton and | I Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton EIIS, | their’ children, Wilson, Catherine, Ross tribution and sale of these attractive abroad some time ago, recent- booklets. “Roving sellers” are to make ) Who went them easily urable from all points of the carnival grounds. Debutantes and subdebutantes of Washington will be conspicuous among those distributing the programs. Mrs. Leon B. Kromer is executive officer on Mrs. Henry's com- mittee with Capt. Edwin A. Henn. Mr. Witold Wankowicz, commercial counselor of the Polish embassy, enter- tained a small company at dinner last evening at the Carlton. The charge d'affaires of Yugoslavia, Mr. Bojidar Stolanovitch, entertained Fair Hotel. Miss Callle Doyle, who s Marye, at Ne' since early Summer, will 16th at H N.W. In Town Luncheon, $1.00 in Suede ly were at Oxford and visited Ireland, | & going to Rippon, where they collected | Teturned to London and are at the May | | g:nz last month with her sister, Mrs. rge T. | wport, is spending a few | on Cathedral | and Helen have returned to their home | avenue after spending hree months at Atsego Lake, Mich. alned at an_informal supper party CONNECTICUT AVENLE V4 MAIZIA) STHOR, Yy l)n/\ : 7770yor/¢ Farrell - days in New York, at the Plaza. Miss Mabel Boardman, who has been at her Summer home on Murray Bay- return ‘Washington Monday. Miss Boardman's Hay-Adams House Coolest Dining Room ICE CREAM rol Fresh Peach and Pineapple-Mint DRIVE OUT TO McKEEVER BROS. Kensington, Md. 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Recep: tion Room and 2 Baths; Electric Refrigeration. THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. The College Girl Steps Into Hat Work Room Open Glaser’s famous little millinery shop of smart hats and modest prices has opened its work room. Bring in samples of your new costumes and have hats made to match. 1532 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Dupont Circle and Que Street.) B Exercise Studio A few extra pounds is prob- ably the only had memory you have from your Summer vacation. A beautiful, graceful figure is a youthful one. Age is no longer judged by years—but rather by your figure and your skin. Elizabeth Arden Exercise Studio is now open. The studio itself is delightful—and the ex- ercises are ones you will enjoy and look forward to. Ttained experts first tabulate your height, weight and all your measurements, These figures are compared with those of the perfect figure of your height, and notations made where you are found wanting. Your own exercises are ar- ranged in accordance with the results, Telephone Decatur 2040 or come into the salon for further A Natural Permanent Wave Although it may be looking into the fueare a bit—time flies and »o he snow flurries and chilly winds of days that are coming. The new styles in hats and the way they are to be worn will expose not only the forehead but also the hair. Natural beauty is charm, but one cannot expect to be non- chalant when the dampness van- ishes the wave on the forepart of your hair and leaves the rest intact, It would be wise then for you to make an appointment for a permanent wave, Since charm lies in naturalness, you want a beautiful natural wave that will become the fea- tures of your face. The best is least expensive when all is said and done—so we advise you to call Decatur 5475. Frances Fox Institute have been famous hair specialists for more than thirty years on two contiments. > 1341 Connecticut Ave. (f.2) Just below Dupont Circle R maximum credits on style, when their smartness is Carltonized in suede— capLTON Footwear— information about your beauty worries, 1147 Connecticut Avenue, LRI Saturday Children's Day —at Underwood & Underwood. Why not take advantage of these few days before school days and good old golden rule days to have a picture made? Saturday has always been Children’s Day at Underwood & Underwood’s studio. The garden is a real Joy to the children—they find that having their pictures made at Under- wood & Underwood's is quite a lark, Each year there are many changes in those baby faces. You will find a memory book of pic- tures for each year holds many tender thoughts and stories. Children’s Day does not ex- clude grown-ups from having pictures made, too—as you know, Saturday has always been fea- tured as Children’s Day at Underwood & Underwood'’s. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Decatur 4100. Smartness in this new Queen Quality model $7.50 A Spectator Oxford of brown willow calf with brown and white lizard calf trim high Cuban heels, also black calf with lizard calf trim. Showing a Spectator pump in the same com- bination leathers at $7.50. One of Queen Quality's many clever versions for fall. ‘Queen Quality Boot Shop . 1219 F Street N. W. The charge d'affaires of the Nether- After innumerable buying trips to New York, countless style showings and fashion studies Pasternak’s now announce a Fall showing which the most fastidi- ous misses and matrons will con- sider an event in Washington society, Good clothes—like important figures in history—show their background—others may copy them but there always exist those inimitable touches. Pasternak’s coats, suits, hats, furs and dresses have a subtle atmosphere of fineness and luxury. Their style, line and cut are studied and chosen so that they are good as long as they last— their materials are the best. There is something about Pasternak’s clothes that makes you cherish them and cling to them as favorites, See Pasternak’s Fall showing. rtaining for a few days Mr. Justice Ih‘l'.(m'd' of the appellate division of Brothers 17 r Our Coat Collection... Reveals many fashion changes... Qutstanding New Details are the decided Russian influence the Dolman back the deep double-furred cuff the diagonal fastening Stepping out ahead of style Carlton offers you this ultra-smart Oxford. Black suede, of course, with racy patent leather trim—dotted with white kid. Style pictured, $10.50 Others, $10.50, $12.50, $14.50 A SHOPS 1308 F Street, N.W. the lavish use of mink, cara- the new material Velour de Nord and new models arrive daily. Women's Sllop 1207 F St Since Eighteen Sixty-Eight Berberich'S F ST. « TWELFTH fSPECIAL FRIDAY - i o g ‘ i Tomorrow —Last Day 15th Anniversary Sale of DRESSES These finer second floor Frocks—representing exquisite reproductions of couturier successes in the finest quality Crepes—Satins—Chif fons—Sport Boucles and Lightweight woolens are about to resume their normal prices. After Friday night these dresses for daytime—afternoon and evening will not be purchasable at those reductions which made them one of the sensations of our Great 15th Anniversary Event. Our Own Imported “DIXTON” GLOVES Slip-ons—F ancies—Real Kids—Snedes—Capes $2 29_$2 98_53 98 WHILE THEY LAST $l98 All A SPECIAL GROUP Colors HOSILERY Full-Fashioned FINE CAUCGE CHIFFON Reg. $39.75 $45.00 s34 Reg. $49.75 and $55.00 “44 Reg. $20.75 and $35.00 $24 Only a Few Days Remain in Which to Fill Your Fall Hosiery Needs at Anniversary Prices Rollins Runstop HOSIERY Bheer as you desire——Durable beyond your fondest hopes—all Fall shades. Sports pace malers from the fml'/y SAOPS Season after season, smart folks come to Emily’s for their sports clothes and here are three costumes that will bring them back again. Spirited, youthful fashions... practical and chic...with a price appeal that will endear them to young things who dress on an allowance. Dozens like them are already in our stocks, and dozens more are arriving daily. No. 2825—All-silk chiffon to top—in our opinion the greatest hoslery val- ue possible to attain. Regularly $1.10, 88c 6 Pairs, $5.00 No. 4242—Grena- dine, unbelievably sheer, clear stock- ing, giving 3 times the wear of chiffon. Regularly $1.95. $].55 3 Pairs, $4.50 No. 3030 -~ Bervice weight. For those who favor this weight the anniversary event offers a price inducement. to sup- ply your entire Wint ter's needs. o larly $1.50, $].25 3 Pairs, $3.60 Silk to Top 95¢ All New Monotone or flecked tweed suit with dark raccoon collar. *59.75 Herringbone knit-tweed suit and swank zephyr jumper. #29.75 Jumper frock of fine velvet. een . *12.95 Silk crese blouse . *5.95 aossz-R-' HARRIS (0- 1224 F STREET =

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