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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN . {in honor of Mr.-and Mrs. Willilam A. iy | Conkright. The latter, before hier mar- . risge recently in Caracas, Venesuela, was Senorita Anna Teresa Grisanti, daughter of the former Minister of ‘Veneauela. Mr. and Mrs. Conkright expect to sail shortly for Europe, where Mr. President and Mrs. Hoover Return to;%""&"‘ufi‘e;"du?'m'%‘:&?" oy Claude Navarro, formerly of White House grlld Have_ Amta”ador Wazhington, now Hving. fn New Fore, to Belgium as Guest. HE President and Mrs. Hoover returned to the White House yesterday from a brief visit at | their Rapidan camp in Virginia | and had with them their week end guest, Mr. Hugh S, Gibson, Ambas-. sador to Belgium, M. Allen Hoover is | returning to Cambridge to resume his | course at Harvard. X The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. | Ahmet Muhtar, accompanied by the | commercial attache, Mr. Muzaffer Ah- | was .the week end guest of Col. and Mrs. Carr. Mrs. Colden L'H Ruggles has. re- turned to her apartment, at 1868 Co-. lumbia road, from Blue Ridge Summit. After a short stay here Mrs. Ruggles will return to the mountains. Mrs. Prank Letts has returned from a series of visits in Jamestown and Newport and is again in her house on Massachusetts avenue for the Winter. l!‘(‘l:‘ If"-' !pentc:‘he elrlky sa“:;"‘"& e cottage on Chesapeake + 8Ol North in Midsummer. Mrs. Guy V. Henry, wife of the Chief of Cavalry and the wives of officers of Bartlett, Miss Eunice Barsynsky, Miss Ellen Craighlll, Miss Betty Jones, Miss ' Nonny Jones, Miss Madeleine - Jones and Miss Atha Gullion. Tickets for the bi luncheon to be held during the carnival may be ob- tained from Mrs. K. J. Crain at 2863 Twenty-ninth street. | Orndorff—Pullen Wedding .o At 11 O'Clock This Morning. . A wedding of unusial’ interest tock place this morning, when Miss Dorothy C. Pullen and Mr. Roy Lee Orndorft | were married at 11 o'clock ‘at the Tem- ple Baptist Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. ‘Thomas E. Boorde. The bride was attractive in a | gown of brown transparent velvet, and !carried a bouquet of Pernet roses and lilles of the valley. Her only attendant was Miss Bess Orndorfl, sister of the bridegroom, who wore a dress of dark- blue crepe and carried pink roses. Miss Pullen, the niece of Miss Lucy Pullen and Miss Hattie Pullen, attend- ed Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynthburg, Va., and graduated from' George Washington University in June, No traffic worries at Jelleff's. the door—our door- Drive to man parks your carl ASHION INSTITUTION .mupA ’ Washington NewYord Knitbac does wonders in repairing runs— making them disappear like magic in 24 hours. Jelloftls Devotse Ite: Atbeniion To Fashions in Half Sizes For Short Women Are you one of the world’s “unfortunates” who never expect to find a dress or-coat that fits without tiresome alterations? met, and the second secretary, Mr. the Gavairy, will be assisted by the |t Which time she received an A. B. de- Ussaki Bulent. returned last evening from a few days’ fishing trip. The Ambassador and Mr. Ahmet will leave early this afternoon for Blue Ridge Summit, where he has a cottage for the season, and Mr. Ahmet will be the guest of the Ambassador for the week. Minister of Czechoslovakia Homor Guest at Dinner. ‘The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Perdinand Veverka, will s evening of Mme. | | | be among the | Suesu at dinner this 'aul Lessinoff, who will entertain in- formally. Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio has returned to Washington after a brief alpence and is at the Hotel Carlton. nor Don Manuel Valdez, secretary the Chilean embassy, has returned tojWashington from Virginia Beach and i8'a guest at the Mayflower. e former first counselor of the vian embassy in Washington, Senor edo Gonzalez Prada, has 2*%n taken up his work in the diplomatic sefvice of his country, with station in London as first secretary of the em- bassy. Senor and Senora de Prada were touring in Sweden when the for- mer received word of his appointment to_London. Much interest is centered in the an- nouncement that Senor Prada's book “Don Manuel,” distinguished Peruvian triot and father of the author, has 'n published. The book is in Span- ish and will be translated in English. Mr. George Duca, attache of the Ru- manian legation, has taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel for the ‘Winter. Maj. Gen. Douglas MacArthur has sailed from Manila, where he has been in command for some time, and will arrive in Washington the middle of November. Gen. MacArthur will take up his duties as chief of staff, succeed- ing Gen. Charles P. Summerall. Mrs. Arthur MaeArthur, mother ofY Gen. MacArthur, is with her daughter. in-law, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, jr., in her home, on Kalorama road, having made her home here during Gen. Mac- | Arthur’s station in the Philippines. Mrs. | MacArthur and her son will occupy the | chief of stafi’s quarters at Fort Myer:| after the departure of Gen. and Mrs. Summerall, and Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, v, will remain at 1854 Kalorama road, ‘where she has lived for some years. Mr. Joseph Dixon, Assistant Secre- fary of the Intreior, and family, have returned to their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel after spending several weeks in Montana. Mrs. Bradford G. Chynoweth, wife of Maj. Chynoweth, U. 8. A, is at the Mayflower, en route to Fort Sam Hous- ton, Tex, from Vermont, where she spent the Summer with their children. Capt. and Mrs. Hunter McGuire, with their children, Miss Ethel and Hunter, ', are guests at Wardman Park Hotel fof a short stay. Oapt. McGuire, U. S. A, is stationed in New York at present. . Stanley K. Hornbeck, chief of . i el’)f P?r h':mr’:l“Afl:lrl :df the Department of State, return from & holiday it with Prof. George | MRS. OLIVER PERRY NEWMAN, JR., | Before her recent marriage Miss Frances Laura Heysinger, daughter of Col. and Mrs. James D. Heysinger, the wedding | taking pla in Bruton Parish, Wil- | iamsburg, Va. Lieut. Newman's father was one time District Commissioner and a well known newspaper man. The bridegroom is stationed at Fort Eustis. | some time in Washington with her mother, while her father, Mr. John J. | Noonan, took his small grandsons to his ranch in the West. He has now returned to Washington, leaving the boys with their mother in Vincennes. business, principglly making addresses before chambers of commerce. Former Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed are arriving in New York today jon the Bremen from Europe. | it | ,gC0l. and Mrs. Daniel J.' Carr enter- tlned at a supper dance - Saturday evening for their daughters, Catherine Carr and Miss Helen Carr, | Mr. Miller is in the West on official | members of the Tau Omicron Phi, the Army, and Marine Corbs Sorority, in the sale of programs for the Army ‘War carnival to be held Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday at the Army War College. The members of the sorority, will wear distinctive costumes with the letters of the sorority on their aprons. The members include, Miss Jean Me- Miss Martha Hickam, Miss Magruder, Miss Kathleen Vaughan, Miss Mary Crain, Miss Jane Plain or trimmed. DULIN & MARTIN | CHINA - GLASS + HOUSEWARES “Laurel Wreath.” beauty and quality. Regularly $8.75 dozen... A priced value in.Cut Crystal of gree. She is a member ‘of Phi Mu and Phi Lambda Tau Sororities. Mr. Orndorff is a graduate of George Washington University of the class of 1929 with a degree in civil engineering. He is a member of the engineering honor fraternity, Sigma Tau, and the American Sociéty of Civil Engineers. He is associated with the Fruit Growers’ Express, Mr. and Mrs. Orndorff left immedi- " (Continued on Third Page.) ‘250 |350 Heels high or low. Black or brown, suede or kid. ARTHUR BURT SHOE CO. 1343 F. Caring for feet is better than curing them Full stem line, GOC ea “Rose.” Thumb optic. Charming -in color and line. Full stem line.... 35¢c ea. “Spool.” Stems nmi bases of crystal with howls in tints of cobalt blve, rose, amethyst or 1 R CET RN SRR . 50c ea. Special S2t of 24 pcs—in rose or greem— comprising 8 each of Goblets, Sherbets slo and 7-in. Plates Cledu“Cryss;.‘al. b:lta!ingily neegle l:tchedd. Goblets, Tall an w Sherbets, Finger Bowls an Plates . $7.50 doz. tced Teas$6.50 dOZ. yater Tumbrers$5.50 doz. l‘)‘ P‘liemggb ll’?tug 1;‘1 Cle:r Crystsfi with needle etched and. lets, High and Low Sher- bets, Iced Teas........... B0 QU imas: 36.00 dOZ. If you are, you are warranted a real thrill when inu They try on Jelleff’s new Half Sizes, designed for the woman of § feet 4 inches or less. fit because they are shorter waisted...shorter from waist to hem...fuller across the back ++.roomier through shoulder and upper arm...shorter in sleeve length, For the Short Woman With Full Hips Her Corsefette —‘:{MWunex{ has a high bust of swami, a long hipline with sturdy elastic inserts and boning down the back. A lightly boned in- ner belt holds the diaphragm flat. $5 Mer Dress —has a slenderizing, fitt ipline that flares below the h:ids m". lero top which equalizes the pro- portions of the figure. Of brown 39705 with beaded flesh chiffon yoke. Her Coat —~is trimmed with fuffy kit fox, which gives width to the bust. The back seams and gores give - pearance of slipness to the hips. 3{ ;;:;ne blue faulretta. A Madelon, e —— Her Corselette —by Warner has the slightly longer bust and shorter hipline necessary to the average short figure. Bon- ing in back and inner belt. $5. Mer Dress —has a diagonally fitted " hipline, a skirt that achieves straightline full- ness and illusion of height with knife pleats, and a new: bloused back that 1s particularly flattering. Of black e.r;oe with Alencon lace colfar and cuffs, Her Coat —has a high collar of grey squirrel and long, slim lines, :chievgd by res from !hi‘ armpits. Black orma cloth. A Madelon, $69.50. R, ” of k University, Prof. : H. Blakeslee hive s ; —by Warner has the long bust and short hipline that give a well pro- - : » 7 portioned look to the woman with n‘t g'fl = “nqim"‘lm;:: . . 2 ; ‘ A R ::Row“hms, Boned inner belt and Botel, left this morning for Ormsby \ yellow and green; gold \ ; ' in Ebensburg, Pa. They will ‘ edge. $36.00 4 3 —has a surr]i:e closing that m{- hi 1 early next month P 10 Was early . 66-Pe. . \ mizes the larger bust and, fitging - , on Ridge road, 3 Service for §. snugly about the hi gives - & needed 'illusion of width, g crepe with neckline and “Bikhe sleeves edged in turquoise, $29. Finger Bowis$10 dOZ. piare, .. $8.50 doz. " “Apollo.” A simfile at- tern of English Po‘;ce- lain, combi: a wide yellow rlmmgfih apple until February. Breakjast ser... $5.50 ‘The commercial attache of the B United States embassy in Belgium and Mrs. Raymond Clendennin Miller, who came to this country in August, recently went to Vincennes, Ind, to visit Mr. Her Dress “Mariana.” Japanese Noritake. Wide ivory rim with tan inner Kor- . ger and h;ue o‘ufer bcg; “ » < er, edged with gold. u&f&?'fi;fiih %L{:{z Baskets of colorful flow- wi inner rim blue ers complete the design. 66-Pe. border and floral motifs s,,,,;',. for 8, $32.50 at the hipline give ‘appearance of in pink and blue; gold 3 )\ & Service for 5. $34.50 R &, " E : A width”‘?auk Faulretta. A Made- edge. English Portelain serv- / { lon. C : ) ice of distinctive shape 3 with wide ivory rim and floral decoration in blue, yellow, tan and green. Service includes cream soups. Soice or's. $38.75 Her Coat —has flat caracul that doesr’'t em- phasize the bust and which extends to the waist, reducing the abrupt fine between bust and hips. Wide gores “Silver Maple.” Unusual Czechoslovakian deg'%n. Wide ivory rim th bright decoration of sil- ver maple leaves in red, (Other Column) LUNCHECN We are serving Special Platters Now They’re Silk From Top-to-Toe GOIDSIRIPE Stockings Enatana : In Extra Sizes 2 No. 41—Service-Sheer No. 51—Chiffon Realising what diffculty women who wear extra_sizes have had Raccoen with a fitted in finding a moderately priced, silk stocking, Gold Stripe has 1 i it! ¢ brought out these two new styles in the very loveliest Fall shades— flare! Imagine it! Rac- what a joy to those who have contented themselves, through coon has llles been necessity, with ordinary beige, grey and black! The garter hem & is lined with lisle for protection against strain and, of course— without equal for warmth and service, but many women objected to its bulkiness. Now, the new- est coat is slightly fitted at the waist, with a mod- erate flare that does away with that “sensible and serviceable” look. Newest for S portswear— The Flared Raccoon Coat a3 ";{iuraen{" 'l:n'sl)- l;!‘?asl 113 ;a.sl}‘i' removed when side released. ack ivorol andles stay Eom o o .} cool. Chrome plated. .. $4.50 here any time on s Iee Cream. 56¢ pt. 14 R0AD FUR COATS Cleaned Glazed $ and ; Stored “Universal” Bath Scales. Speedometer type cltais wpecial price includes thoroueh || dial. Fits in small space. Accuracy guar- 59 85 SHDE and fuarantesd coid storage. | anteed. In a choice of colors, Special . S The Gold Slripe Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship Work Oalled for aud Deliveiea. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Bensamin Sherman, Prop 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 CREERON 614 12th St. NW. 8345 “Mixabeater.” Universal, electric. Designed to quick- ly bring every portion of mixture into direct contact with beaters—resulting in quick, thorough mixing and better mayonnaise, batters, whipping cream, etec. 2 Nickel-silver Mixing Pans are included of 1-quart and 3-quart capacity. . v 525.00 prevents garter runs Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Stripe Shop 1013 Connecticut Avenue e e The Bane of the Impoverished Skin— ELIZABETH ARDEN Venetian Orange Skin Food Space Heater. Heavy non-tilting base. Large 1,000- watt size. Chromium reflector. Gives twice as much heat as old style. Special 57-95 * “Silex”—The Perfect Coffee Maker. Endorsed by eminent authorities on good coffee.” Its new filtra- tion process, under glass, produces coffee before your eyes in_ three minul from the moment the water boils, . New electric de luxe model, as illus- trated; 4-cup model . $9.85 G-cup sise .......... .. ..$10.95 This coat is made of un- usually fine, long- haired pelts, has a gorgeous big collar and is sportingly double breasted. Wool lined. Washington’s Leading Large Headsize Milliner e | DULIN @ MARTIN e e s gy 2214 to 25 Inch | PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance Hours 9 AM., to 6 i $3.50, $5 to $[5 The face that wants to stay thin, lined and flabby should never use Orange Skin Food. For this preparation gently rounds out hollow faces, smooths out lines, rebuilds impoverished tissues, gives the complexion a well-cared-for appearance, $1.75 to $8, Elizabeth Arden Shop—Street Floor Fur Salon—Fifth Floor