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SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Reid of New York, Who Returned Home Today. Mrs. Ogden Mills Reid, who ar- rived in time to dine en famille with the executive household. Mr. and Mrs. Mills returned to New York this mcrning, Mrs, Hoover will leave Washington early tomorrow morning for Princeton to attend the Navy-Princeton foot bail | game. She will be accompanicd by a| small party, including members of the family. Mrs. Hoover will arrive at| Princeton in time to be the guest at' luncheon of the president of the uni- versity and Mrs. Hibben, and will re- turn to Washington immediately after the game. The President’s cfficial family, will be well represented at the game. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, will attend, as will the Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, the Assistant Sccretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, the super- intendent of the Naval Ac Mrs. Samuel S. Robison, William V. Pratt, chief of the Bureau of Naval Operations. RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover have as guests overnight Mr. and Ambassador of Taly Host To Mayor of Boston and Others. | The Italian Ambassador, Nobile de | Martino, entertained at dinner last | evening at the cmbassy, when his guests were the mayor of Boston, Mr. | James M. Curley, and Miss Mary Curley; | Mr, Thomas W. J. Johnson, social director of the City of Boston; Mr. William P. Long of Boston, the Rev. Father W. Coleman Nevils, president of Georgetown University: Count Alberto Marchetti di Muriaglio, counselor of the embasy: Signor Pio Margotti, Italian consul general at Boston: ' Signor Bonardelll, attache of the embassy, and | Signora Bonardelli; Capt. Luigi Notar- bartolo dei Duchi di Villarosa, naval attache; Count Guido Roncalli di Montorio, first secretary of the embassy; Father Francesco Lardone of the Cath- olic University, Dr. Mario Dessaules, Ttalian consul at St. Louis; Lieut. Col. Marco Pennaroli, military attache; Comdr. Paolo Sbernadori, air attache, and Nobile Andrea Soardi, secretary of the embassy. The French Ambassador, M. Paul Claudel, entertained informally yester- day afternoon at a tea for French dele- gates attending a tour of American stores. ‘The delegates will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where they will spend a few days studying American stores, par- ticularly the chain system throughout the country. Senator and Mrs, William J. Harris will have with them for the Thanks- giving and" Christmas holidays their daughter, Miss Julia Harris, who is studying at Bryn Mawr, and their niece, Miss Lucy Wheeler Buck, daugh- ter of Mrs. Harris’ sister, Mrs. Gordon M. Buck, of Pelham Manor, N. Y. Senator and Mrs. Hamilton F. Kean | of New Jersey have arrived at the Carl- \‘an. where they will remain for a few ys. ‘The American Minister to Albania and Mrs. Herman Bernstein announce the date for the marriags of thelr | daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Mr. Acatius Nash, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Nash of Rumania. ‘The ceremony will take place on Sun- day, October 19, at the American lega- tion, Tirana, Albania. Members of the family and of the legation staff will be present at the ceremony and at the dinner immediately following. A recep- tion will be held in the evening, those | present to include the Ministers of the Albanian cabinet, Ministers of the vari- ous legations and personal friends. Mr. Rexhep Jella, mayor of Tirana, will perform the ceremony. Miss Bernstein attended the Univer- sities of Tours and Grenoble and is a graduate of Hunter College of the City of New York. Mr. Nash is completing his medical studies in France. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge motored from Northampton yesterday to Willlams- town, Mass., where she entertained at| luncheon at the Williams Inn. THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, b 0 B, 048 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. The United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter E. Edge and their two daughters are spending some u:ne at the Seaside Hotel, at Atlantic City. Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke and her debutante daughter, Miss Adele Town- send Jahncke, wife and daughter of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, will be formally presented to their friends in New Orleans at a reception to be given at their home, 1823 Palmer street, November 2. Mrs, Jahncke and Miss Jahncke will return to the Capital November 10 to complete plans for Miss Jahncke's debut party, to be a tea at the May- flower Hotel on November 25. ‘The Assistant Chief of Engineers and Mrs. George B. Pillsbury have sent out cards for a tea in their home, 2216 Wyoming avenue, Friday, November 7, for the Engineer officers and their families. The commandant and officers of the United States Navy Yard and Naval Station of Washington have issued in- vitations for a series of informal dances to b2 held in the “Sail Loft” of the navy yard. ‘The first of the series will take place Tuesday, October 28; the second Tue: day, December 9; Tuesday, February 10, and April 14. Mme. von Lewinskl, who sailed for Germany some weeks ago, has of late | been in Hamburg, where she took the rest cure. Mrs. Willlam Wayne Wirgman, au- | ricroft INTRODUCES 25@ IDebonn An u:ifini .;\v y;up of ARTCRAFT ultra fashions in footwear-at $12.501 One model 7 sketched: G brow: “Slack colf with suede inlay, £ $19.50, Always---footwear ¢ fashions, 51..5? to $18.50. ARTCRAFT'S CONNECTICUT AVENUE $SALON CornerL and Connecticut Berberich’ F ST. « TWELFTH PRICE EVENT Smart Winter FOOTWEAR - at drastically REDUCED PRICES 40 Styles of $10 RED CROSS We have selected this group with to make it representa. tive of Red Cross style leader- one aim: ship, and a comprehensive tion of the best the winter mode Included are effects, ties and has to offer, Pumps, Strap step-ins in Suede, Patent Mat Kid and the other materials winter cos- most tumes. wanted for New selec- , Kid, $7.85 Winter NOVELTIES 70 Styles—Reg. $6.50 & $8.50 Included in This Group Is Our Entire Stock of New Winter Suedes , Selected from our two most famous price groups, we offer Pumps, Strap-Pumps, $.00 Step-ins and Ties in Kid, Suedes, Moires, Satins, Pat- ents and Reptiles. We Never Sacrifice Quality For Price Carrying on a tradition of GIVING that is three generations thor and general director of “The East Room,” and Miss Caroline Smith, sister of the Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret's Eplscopal Church, will receive the guests tonight at the Wil- lard, where the historic spectacle will be presented at 8:30 o'clock. They will be assisted by Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Horton, chairman of the floor, and members of his committee. Baron and Baroness von Bulow, who have been traveling in Europe for six months, have returned to the United States and are expected to come to Washington tomorrow. They will be at the Meridian Mansions, 2400 Six- teenth street, until December when they will open their house at 2024 Sixteenth | street. Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner will give her seventh annual tea this afternoon at the Mayflower Hotel, in honor of the debutantes of the season. She will be assisted by debutantes of last season. At the tea tables will be Mrs. George Pillsbury, Mrs, Arthur MacArthur, Mrs. George C. Min- nigerode, Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr.i Mrs. Jennings Bailey, Mrs, Bow- man MacArthur, and Mrs. John Francis Shaw, daughter,of Mrs. Hagner. FELT sizes from 1310 F A Blue Wolf Here's the Blue Lamona Cloth Coat that is so notably indi- vidual in point of style con- ception and in detail . .. The luxurious Wolf Collar and Cuffs thakare fashioned in the decidedly new spiral manner are unusually smart . .. Semi- fitted lines and slightly flared skirt o 40 $58 Women's Shop---Third Floor SATURDAY £ 350 Fine French In a full range of head inches, all the new Fall shades and every conceiv- able stvle for the smart miss and youthful woman. Their shapes and their smart details come straight from Paris, for these hats are all adaptations from models of the foremost Parisienne manufactyrers. a tribute to the better millinery houses of New York. Their price is an example of Brooks’ values. Millinery—4th Floor M:Brooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN 1ITH & 12TH Lamona cloth trimmed with Mrs, Willlam Henry White has re- turned to Washington, having spent the | past three months at various places. She s now in her nome, 1720 Park road. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins has returned to Ventnor, N. J., where she will remain until about November 20, when she will be at her apartment at 2029 Connecti- cut avenue for the Winter. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell Worthing- ton for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Alice Rice Worthington, to Mr. Bishop Perkins Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander Hill, to take place November 17, at St. John’s Episco- pal Church, at noon. The ceremony will be followed by a reception in the form of a wedding breakfast at the Hay-Adams House. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr arrived in Wash- 2300 Wyoming avenue. Woman Geographers Guests of Mrs. Huntington, Acting President. Mrs. W. 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Beck Styles are smarter— 'A. S. Beck Workmanship is finer than you would 'expect to find in shoes priced at only $5, XBIOOD and pattern for Fall spectator sports- e combines with & trim of black calf to make this model so . o tooKk FOR THE INITIALS SOCIETY. Florence court, returned home Priday after having Mr. and Mrs. Rogers with them on a trip through historic Vir- ginia, including Richmond, Williams- hunnd:mmdwfifih them to New York, for a stay of some length there and in Connecticut. Former chairman of the Shipping Board, Mr. Edward N. Hurley, has ar- rived in Washington from his home, in Chicago, and is stopping at the Carlton. Mr. and 1819 %nm are Hotel, in Atlantie THE FLASHING BEAUTY OF Rock CRYSTAL FOR FESTIVE FALL TABLES . cut rock crystal with exclusive Complete A remarkable The Bride’s Choice— We have a particularly handsome showing of can guide your selection so that the Bride will have no duplicates. 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