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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, W DNESbAY NOVEMBER 5, 1930. 5555 l;rc.udent ;pd Mrs. Hoover Will Be Hosts at Dinner Friday Evening for Distinguished Visitor. - [ s recel at din- of & nor of | in Newpogt. Comdr, and Mrs. Kirk will t of MTquhlnmn at Christmas , | and have postponed their visit until ’x!nl. Comdr. Kirk is on duty at the javal War College and Mrs. Kirk was Mrs. | formerly Miss Lydia cl:npm, daughter (Continued on Third Page) ly of September, . . Dewey?‘:. ‘went to Pittsfleld, Mass., for s month’s visit and then spent a fort- —— night with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dewey, ‘The Assistant to the Undersecretary ;r.‘ in Chicago, who are expected here of the and Mrs. Charles R. - for Thanksgiving. Schoeneman are now occupying their e Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8. Dewey will new apartment at the vgem:hemr. 7 leave Warsaw November 23 and will Mrs. Schoeneman was before her re- cent marriagé to Mr. Schoeneman, Miss . Anna Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Charles Hotel Friday evening. We Park Your Car While You The New lanned, but will leave Of Courtesy s s s o me rowe” JORELIPSDOTN oo, || The Necits of Women Baturday ‘:ly. 0-day stay. of the Irish Free State, 8. Copeland has ar- Mrs. Mt Parker Corning will be included h‘:‘{he list of New York debu- tantes who will xc “:: mnn:qg:m w-‘ morrow evening benefit dance o o g R g 7 ioe e s - 2t the Hotel Plerve tn New ol is in the Capital for the Winter. ‘Wife of the second secretary of the Cuban embassy, who, after Eleventh St., Between F & G 1904 to 1930 s few —Und Photo. Yorl are . Meyer, jr.; Mrs. James F. 1 who have taken tables for the event ¥ Which will be preceded by & supper. At | M7 Nathin C. Wyeth and Mrs. Walter midnight, the fashion pageant will be Tuckerman. , presented. hon Price entertained at Mrs. 8. Parker Corning and Mrs | poroness Serge Korff, Mrs e |it. They will sall for their hom . M. Eugen n Richard 8. Aldrich among those Mitchell, Parls, about December 10. o Miss M mughmm‘i Mrs. R. O. Musser, entertained last evening in Serving the Club Woman usser, - debutante Bfl:‘l #ived ‘t:r WM from New York, # i ‘Willard. Committee Completed for g Debutante Dinner Dance, Mrs. Xenop! luncheon today for her guest, Mrs. Herman Hudgins of Norfolk, Va., who has been spending a short time with her brook. Miss Lily, who will make her bow to Determine Fall Fashions— Sheer Crepe For Gracious Frocks 1599 Mrs. Britten, wife of Representative | «qme committee for the fourth annual |in her apartment, st Wardman Park A. Britten, returned to the Capital | geputante dinner dance December 10, | Hotel. 2 dety in Baltimbre this year, came a4 i 'omen ‘morning after & brief stay in Obl- | ot the Willard Hotel, inciudes Mme. | Maj. and Mrs, Price will give & din- | Weshington . for | Miss * Glazepraoig!| ’ . L where she went to vote. Prochnik, wife of the Minister of |ner party Thursday evening for their |luncheon yesterday afternoon and & 4 4 \ Women The Assistant Atforney General and | Austria; & oy tative Euth l‘nnns ;ufle;&"who will return to her home |turned to her home this morning. T ‘Women Mrs. G. Aaron Youngquist have gIVen | o'y, “Gndersecretary of the ry; | Maj. and Mrs. Price and their small e &r ) 3 5 daughter will leave November 20 for Sheer. crepe has been emmpha- tant the 3 Mrs. Phlbdelphl.l.:here they will visit Mrs. = sized in the Autumn collec- tions of the couturiers because it is a woman’s fabri - Price’s y Th:nhflvlnl yen i e Knox, | Maj: and Me3. Srice il stay 5 attend ||| ~Soy it with Flowers” | o ¢ 4 cious, sophisticated, all\mn‘. Gorgeous ! i it g Our Salon Frock Shop is i = =2 \ showing an interesting i Chrysanthemums D /_/ in crepe Moravia, of whicg | é‘-’i’:,".'..":,‘,’fi'fra these two gowns are charm- —Roses, Orchids and ' ) i/ S ing examples. other wanted flowers. 4 Exquisite fioral || bt |V \ greetings for debu- ' v tantes—Bouquets for brides and attendants. |} mw&a“ {Estimates for floral ef- fects for weddings,* com- ing-out parties, etc. - wished on request. * e EVENING GOWNS in the new silhouette fea- ture luxurious taffeta. The model sketched is in white, with, at the back, form- the chic peplum effect il : | hr | EEE i Bl E%fi igggi 4 d 1904 GEORGE C. BE . b T | SHAFFER || =455 - i ::g‘ .nowtu sleeves at ips- | 2 900 14¢h St. 5 | g 5 gk i He % 5 g § that becom rémoving if and sleeves are incrusted with steel cut beads. $59.50. For taller women—scalloped tiers to make tall women look shorter, a sunburst design of brilliants adds distinction. The New Modern TEPS that are active, virile and vigorous. Feet that are well Salon Frock Shop—Seoond Fioor ’ supported and rested all day in cushioned ease. Shoes that are good looking . , . well made . . . lasted to fit perfectly and Keep you fit. All this, we call being and feeling “Dynamie!” UT Anpser $1:° By Frans Anfersen Booths 63-64 Industrial Exposition Washington Auditorium Nov.3t0 8 Do they have “Arch- : Preservers” in them? “fim : Dull Stockings 4 g No. 460 Sheerer Chiffon i Style pictured—Nut Brown ¢ 5 : g gsmmch s ‘}:": mouty fizfir i ing i t W . , o et & high twist weave, while giving . afternoon lll!! evening, Another Exceptional Gold Strips Shop—Street Floor added sheerness, guards against Special Offering ' $2.50 . runs.and pull thireads and will 3 Pairs' $7.35 Hahn’s “DYNAMIC” Shoes TA' QUESTION often asked—in every shoe SHOWN in many attractive models . . . oxfords, ties, straps, store. And a natural one—for “Arch- step-ins. All moderately priced, $5 to $6.50. In extreme Preservers” were among the first shoes ever % built with arch-preserving principle. Have rengey sizes ana widihyut ol eur Women's SHops; always been first to add other important in-built features—always combined with beauty. So, while there are now dozens of arch-supporting shoes— There’s Only One “Arch-Preserver” And “Arch Preserver” shoes are to be had— \ Low-Heel only—at Hahn’s F Street Shop A >, Shoes for : B Junior y Many Styles 310.50 \ Women 3 mn:flum,m» .rew' s in Washington . : > YRY and match 3 / 1013 Connecticut Avene these anywhere else for $5! last for many soirees. It comes in the most accepted shades for Yuwfllfindlonloinknu you if you visit our Booths. Rug Cleaning Co. | National 8257-3291-2036 Rouge Enjoys a Revival of Interest ELIZABETH ARDEN With the need for a pink and white complexion, ‘women are Style Pictured—the “Prom” —is one of mnnJ magnificent walking models in “Arch- Smartly styled oxfords, Pruerv;n.” ith all its eomfon—iil l:m “zll:' ;}fi ! sports oxfords, moccasins really distinguished appearance. Light-weight bla - . or straps. Tan, beige, GREETING CARDS ull‘oiin. black and white lizard trim. Also brown N\ raisin or black c-lf—:n- ed v;l:‘ the calf, caramel. calf trim. H g !smu] re!nile decorations. 0{1:/7' and distine .50 izes 215 to 715 — for Bon of’@nwd 810 high ./célnoo] girls — or i i srnsiaed women who like low ; returning to the rouge they ZJ “ o : heels. 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