Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1930, Page 16

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY g President and Mrs. Hoover Sponsors for Veterans’ Annual Armistice Ball November 11. IDENT AND MRS. HOOVER Ambassador of Turk Ahm!t Muhtar, will entertain ception this afternéon from 4 to 7 o'clock at the embassy in celebration of the anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic. Mme. Enver will act as hostess for her father. Mr. " re- Hines-Wall Wedding in Home of Brldc: Parents Today. A wedding of more than usual inter- est in both ‘o‘ld ruldendbl and military hter of Dr. and Mrs. Josep! Stiles W 1, will become the bride of Mr. Frank Thomas Hines, jr, son of Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, Mmlnh- trator of veterans' affairs, and Mrs. Hines. ‘The ceremony will_be per- formed in the home of the bride's par- ents, at 1864 Wyoming avenue, Rev. Dr. !'{;rbel;‘lsco;t s:uoué 3: St. Margaret's iscopal Churc! ting. ‘Autumn flowers and palms will make & pretty setting for the interesting wed ding and a string orchestra will nuptial selections nnd for the smal Coption which will follow for the wed- | E. ding party and the lew close friends at- n' the wed orange lossoms. Her bouquet will be of white rc?&mtwudmflthmvn Among . and Mrs. Henry Carter ?‘e&d rYork. uncle and aunt of the licky entertained at s reception last evanin( at the legation in celebration Cszechoslovakia National Inde- ""l"::nel.om ts present represented Onchmlonm- and Americans of Ctechoslovakian origin. A cablegram was llnt to President Thomas G. Ma- saryk, the founder of the republic, ih Crechoslovakis. Mrs. Edward !vem,t Gann, sister of the Vice President, and Mrs. Frank P. Hines will be honor guests at a small luncheon given by Mrs. William Wolff Smitb November 6 at the Willard Hotel. The commandant of the navy yard, Capt. C. G. Bloch, and Mrs. Bloch en- tertained at dinner last evening preced- ln‘ulonrnnllumsoldmcnwbe given by the officers of the yi naval station in the “sail lou“ at the navy yard. Their guests included Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ridley McLean, Col. and Mrs. ‘Thomas . and Mrs. Pule- Miss_Ethel Bloch, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Bloch, and her house Rumbo of the Argentine Navy and Mr. Samuel Bryant. Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke will enter- tain at a tea this afternoon in com- pliment to her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Bates McKee, who arrived in the g:nud States about a week ago from Mrs. McKee went directly to the | home of her wznu Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pillsbury in Minneapolis. She will leave the Capital tomorrow for New ‘York and will sail the first of the week to join her husband in Paris. Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, r., will have recelving with her this evening at hor -nnuu ball, at the Mayflower Ho- she 'fll 't“t:’thm buds fw it n e buds o ‘nlm the men attending p:;a ‘The ball is strictly a young 5:00 to 7:45 lar_dinner we s s Newburs. Roast. Speclal Grill Plates, SS¢ to In eonjunction 75 are featuring c 1is Roast Duckling $1.00 7S¢, for those mot desiring f le‘ ATI8H# ST, . DINNER with“our Tesu- Fried 'mfl“"k Sh"-'? Boccial cidh Bieak reqular dinner, “Thy d'affaires of e chnm 23 arteraft INYRODUCES Evening fashions, toe, In this exciting new collection of lovely footwear at this new low 2.50. An eve- ning sendel of black or white follle, piped with silver—just ‘what the younger set wants for autumn evening occasions.” Arteralt’s “first editions” in fine footwear, $10.50 to $18.50. Speaking of Mesh Stockings One of the newer and lovelier mesh silk stockings that, by the way, is « most flattering fashion to many women, comes to us in & fine, sheer silk, beautifully pat- terned in a lace-like diamond de- sign. The new, deeper shades that fashion demands, are to be had. At HostERY, $3.95 pair Aste 19, FPmst FLooR. THE EVENING vhl p.rt.y with the guests ummc of this season, several pasi seasons lnd their mvslurl A mn supper will be served at 12:30 in the Chinese room, and a feature of the eve- ning will be the dancing of Marion Chace and Lester Shafer. Several dinner parties will precede the dance. Mr. and Mrs. William Jef- fries Chewning_will be hosts to a !mlll company, and Mrs. John Allan Do erty will give a dinner for Miss Hel en Lee Eames Doherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Doherty. ‘The first secretary of the German embassy, Herr Rudolph Leitner, was host to & small com| at luncheon yesterday at the Willard Hotel. Herr Leitner returned to Washington Sunday after several weeks' stay in Europe. He arrived in New York on Saturday. Miss Clara Bolling is chairman of the young ladies' Floor Committee of the Halloween Bal Masque to be given by Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner at the May- flower Hotel Friday evening, and Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall is vice chairman. Serving with them will be Miss Eleanor Calvert, Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke, Miss Mary Cootu Miss Dorothy Dodge, Miss Elizabeth Edson, Miss Virginia Glazebrook, Mus Devereux Green, Miss Katherine Hall, Miss Sally Cary Harri- son, Miss Rosa Hayes, Miss Louise Hoehling, Miss Kathleen Knox, Miss Barbara Korff, Miss Betty McNally, Miss Sylvia Contee Meredith, Miss Ellnbet.h Ml'dwll. Miss Eleanor Mulli- Eleanor Orme, Miss Ell.ubtlh Pillabflr! Miss Betty de Beau- vais Richards, Katherine Edmon- ston Riegel, MI- Lucule Swift, Miss Louise Turner, Miss Carolyn McLean ‘Walker, Miss Susanne Bagley Wallace and Miss Betty West, all buds of this year. The debutantes of last year on the committee are Mrs. Jennings Bailey, STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C. n.m-umm-y.m-c-w'auchmofommuu P, Bradley, Miss V! b, Freyer, Miss Phoebe Fuller, Miss Isabel QGreen, Miss Ann Griffin, Miss Betty Grifin, Miss Mary Ingraham Henry, Miss Mary Jacobs, Miss Susan Kintner, Miss Frances Morse, Mrs. Bowman Mac- Arthur, Miss Janey Murray, Miss Al- ‘berta Perley, Miss Margaret Pilson, Miss ery Ruden. Miss Margreta Swenson, Miss Frances Vi ‘Wi an, Miss Helen Walker and Miss Mary Martha Wren. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woods have ar- rived in W and will be at the Mayflower Hotel indefinitely. Mr. Woods is chairman of President Hoover's gnesency Committee for Unemploy- ent . An announcement of interest in the States, is that of the marriage of Mrs. Katherine Adams McCain to Col. Geoffrey Prancis Evans Wardell of London and Beaconsfield, England, which took place Saturday, ‘October 25, in Oxford, England, at the home of Sir Francls and Lady Wylle, friends of the couple. Mrs. Wardell, who has a large ac- quaintance in both social nnd musical circles, is a member of an old and well known Arkansas family, being the DINE ¢ BRIDGE AT HAY-ADAMS HOUSE 16th & W Sts. N.W. Luncheon, Card Roo: r_Guests Let Us Entertain Your Bridoe Club McDEVl'l'I"S 11th Anniversary Sale! Extraordinary Purchase From One of the Largest and Foremost Manufacturers of High-Grade Drapery Fabrics The manufacturer made us a great concession in price, just in time for our 11th Anniversary sale, and we are able to offer you these very fine fabrics at great savings. them in our G St. windows. See Really Outstanding Values New Small Figured é CELANESE SATIN DAMASK Tdeal for traverse curtain draperies and bedspreads. All wanted colors. Worth $3.50 Sal Price s1 95 yd 50-in. New Reversible Shuker Silk Very fine quality. Rust, green and gold. * Worth $2.50 $]1.25 . New 50t Sl Fagured Best Grade Gauze oBheer qus amla Limited quantity 250 , Sale Price Sale Price 50-in. 100% Worm Silk GAUZE —in natural, green, orchid and gold Tvill make rich t¥averse curtaing for Wor‘h $2.25 1.35 = New 50-in. Rep DAMASK —for very fine draperies; green, mul- berry. gold and taupe. 'Combination of striped mulberry, green and gold. Werth $3.75 $]1.95 - 50-in. Very Fine SILK DAMASK Pinest quality. Colors—gold and green, green and rust, red and rust. ‘Made to tor $5.95 $2.95 , Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price SPECIAL NOTICE—We will replace material and labor eost should any of the above materials fade: Many Other Items on Sale at the Store Draperies Made to Order Competent ad- estimates vice and involve no obliga- tion, & Distinction 1202 G Sf. Disfrict 3211 2 22222222222222030000000000600006600000000000600004 Halloween sugar sweets, Crackling log fires—powdered tling silks pnd satins: the grace! sugar orchards. the festive occasion. Lansburgh’s 7th 22 22222222222222333 000 0000000000000600006606666664 22822230000 00000 0 ovclty Candies From the Sugar Orchards of Old Vermont Out of the misty past float romantic mem- ories of gay Halloween parties and maple And now modern America again chooses “candy of our forefathers Your dealer is showing many Halloween novelties in delicious Maple Grove Candies. Order early, for the demand for these purest of all sweets is greater than ever. These Dealers Can Supply You Woodward & Lothrop, 11th & F Sts. N.W. Burchell's, 14th & H Sts. Cornwell’'s, 1329 G St. N.W. Natiowal Press Pharmacy, National Pnn lli’. Albany Pharmacy, 1ith & H Sts. N.W. Margeret Withers Shops, 1332 Conn. Ave. N.W. Tally-Ho Coffee Shop, 812 17th St. ita Hullh’slufl, 3100 Block I14th St. Wardman Park Hotel, Wardman Park Health Food Center, 1214 New York Ave. PLE GROVE 4 CANDIES & Revives America’s “Sweetest” Traditions »> > be 2 »- »: »> »: 23 oo * > »> * » »> > »> * » * > * *> > » »> > »> * » * > -»- * > * * * > > »: » -+ »> e > > * * +- 122222222300 00232232323220000 00004 wigs—rus- the soft cadences of 'ul minuet—sweets from nearby for every & E Sts. NW. n Station P g Roo WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1930. B. Adams, a granddaughter of Maj. John D. Adams and great granddaughter of Gov. Samuel Adams. She is the widoWw of Judge Farrar L. McCain, distinguished lawyer and Jjurist of Arkansas and Oklahoma, and the mother of Samuel A. McCain of New York, a Rhodes scholar, who recently was graduated at Oxford. Col. Wardell, an officer in the British Army for many years, served with great distinction until he retired eight years ago to enter business in Beaconsfleld and London. Col. and Mrs. Wardell will reside in London this Winter. Guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. McCain of New York. Mrs. Wardell is a sister of Mrs. Julius L. Witz of Staunton, Va., and sister-in- law of Representative Cordell Hull. Mrs. Henry D. Flood has returned to ‘Washington from Hot Springs and has opened her apartment at 2101 Con- | necticut avenue. Miss Julla _Teresa Sheridan, Mrs. | Coming Friday Sale of Regular $5 and $6.50 Youthful Matrons’ Felt and Velvet Hats at $2.75 All Headsizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Margaret Sheridan O'Connell and Miss Annette Sheridan have returned to the Capital and have opened their home, on ‘Twenty-first street, after passing the last five months at their Summer place, Willow Hal), Cazenovia, N. Y. The (Continued on Third Page.) a prices for Quality were never lower. Have your furs remodeled ond repaired umder somal supervisi A COMPLETE STORE OF FASHION For November— Romney Presents The Special Occasion Frock 349.50 The new Romney dresses are gala fashions for the month of festivity .. . and they are high fashions! At the five o'clock tea, or the informal dinner, the No- vember Romney is quite at home, assured in its fash- ion-rightness . . . because Romney dresses, you know, are approved by a committee of fashionists of ten lead- ing speciafly shops before they are chosen. And they maintain their single price because these same shops combine their buying pow- ers to secure the best in the American and French mar- kets. So Romney, as always, presents the newest fashion thought! Two Styles Pictured— Many Others For You to See Just a touch of ermine en ' crepe Elizabeth frock adroitly combines the fashions of black and white and of fur as a smart detail. $49.50, From Lanvin comes the fashion of paillette trimming on ornate sleeves of a woman' transparent velvet dress that has unusually graceful lines. $49.50. In the Dress Salons Where the Modern Interior Is a Pleasing Background for the Modern Gowns. Second Floor. Paramount in Knit Fashions— Glen Bogie $29.50 And its carefully tailored lines are preserved in a knit' fabric that neither bags, stretches, sags nor wrinkles. New Glen Bogies in 10 de- lightful shades. Exclusive with Jelleffs Sports shoz-nunh Floor . * For the Street— Gold Stripe Stockings No. 531 Dull Chiffon 31.50 3 pairs, $4.35 A chiffon that is sheer enough for the most fas- tidious woman—yet Wi 1 give that splendid service for which Gold Stripe Stockings are famous. Buy three pairs to match your street costumes and be de- lighted with the length of time you can wear them. Gold Stripe Stockin exclusive with Jellefs in Washington Gold Additional -3 Stripe Shop 1013 Connecticut Avenue -SOCIETY. W. . Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Halloween Ushers in Bewitching Evening Frocks For Theatre, Dinner or Dance Now when the season for evening gowns is here is your chance to look your loveliest, and to be most charming—knowing that you are correctly gowned in one of these gowns of satin, crepe, velvet or chiffon. In chic black or white, or the rich brilliant colors. Sizes 14 to 44 Getting Your Is being done by the best of us these days . done more often than we realize.. .not the same quality at a lower price.. qualcf\' at the same price you pa:d last year. You can’t help but be convinced. compare our values. FLOOR. Money’s Worth . . but it's .for this year you get -but a higher Come in and FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC, Vionnet Favors Blue in Her Midseason Opening! Chiffon Subtly Dene Proves You Don’t Have to Be Slim to Be Smart! $30.50 Sises 40%% to 5234 Darker blue with lingerie comtrast was given great prominence by Vionnet— and is especially charming in this chiffon with slant- ing hipline and soft eowl neck that give a gracefully splender appearance. A gilet of beige lace gives the smart note of eontrast. Salon Froek Shop—Second Floor Where Special Attention Is Given to the Right Frocks for Larger Women! The Dual Fur— Hudson Seal® Both Conservative and Ultra Modern $265 Hudson seal in conservative lines for women and in the flared and fitted lines that youth adores is of smart importance this year as always. And those who buy this long-wearing fur —in Jelleff’s styles—know that their coats will remain in fashion for several sea- sons. Sketched—Flared cuffs and « poush collar bordered in Summer ermine distinguish this straightline coat. *Dred Muskrat. Enlarged Fur Salon—Fourth Floor After Jane Blanchot— A Smart Feather Trims This Cloche $20 And a smart woman chooses it, for the lines of the drooped crown and medium- wide brimare truly as is the group of tl curled quills on one side! In wing soleil. llmn’y Wm Floor To Solve Your Beauty Problems— Mrs. R. L. Scott Williams of Ehuhe!l: Arden : This_expert from the ulon of Elizabeth Arden will be in our Arden shop through Saturday to help you with your beauty problems. Consult her on the special treatment flu! your skin needs.

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