Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 19

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Palial aitsl el rS; e B. Bell. la 10 luncheon and afterward bridge was played. Invitations have been of the =E illustral Miss Marjorie Lowe will be the Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leighty are at the new Shoreham Hotel where they have taken an apartment for the com- Congres- motor trip through the West. Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Gallagher will hthehamu" ests of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ashby . Frank Weeden of San e at the Roosevelt Hotel e. Mr, Archibald Barrqw of New York City is at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied F. Hardie of Scotland. . | group, it was felt but fitting lhllqthe ot |IDENTITY IS MIXED, m'Hu-bhln. Hartley, who will be at the Hotel until tomorrow. ‘The Mackin Club_met Monday eve- in Meridiari Mansians, at 2400 Buxton of Abbot Village, Miss lano, .l'l:.. s m. Dodge Hotgl for y. MS. | munity Center tonight at proceeds will be used in | s Community Institute, ;lhich' ) of be the first troduce their successors. Monday night’s event will be staged in the McKinley Auditorium because of better acoustics and .u?e arrangements and the entire plaze of this municipal ter will be thrown o; that night, offering parking space for at least 300 automobiles. * the Flonzaleys to publicly in- Invitations have been issued for a private w of the Sterling Silver Fashion at the Willard Monday evening at 8 o'clock, which will be pre- sented by the Sterling Silversmiths’ Guild of . A program of music will be given during the evening by Mrs. Flora Mc- Gill Keefer, contralto, and Mr. Charles Wilfred Smith, tenor. » The graduate students of the Catho- lic. University last evening held a meet- ing followed by a dance in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel. About 60 by Mr. and Mrs. ,James | AN T. Armitage | ington Mr and Mrs. George T. have arrived in Washington from Hono- lulu, Hawali, and are at the Willard Hotel for a few days. Mr. Armitage is director of the American Automobile Association in Honolulu, and is here to attend the conference of the association being held at the Willard Hotel. , I, are at the Dodge Hotel for several days while in Washington. ] g sk § % H & i 2, > i i ! . in h Coust, . Horace Torbert, author of “Vergil,” 21 festival , being throughout e A Gray Finished— 4-pc. Plated Silver Coffee Set sn'é'm,. $18.00 10-inch Fruit or .54+ $10.00 g " T & 2 i af . Henry T. Wingate of Parksley, "Btay and . stopping i e o an El al e Park Aplrhnena Va.. short tomac The Council of Jewish Women will give a bridge party in the Jewish Com- 8 o'clock. The council. have a prize and refreshments will be served. The n of the council Mrs. Bertha Levinton and Miss Dorothy Abramson superintendent of the combined district schools. WOMEN EMBARRASSED Mrs. Fisher, Not Mrs. Skinner, Is Mysterious Passenger . Bucharest Plane. By the Associated Press. BUCHAREST. Rumania, November 5, —Mistaken identity proved embarrass- ing yesterday in two instances. First, Mrs. Adrianne making a trial flight. learend her mistake when the plane was set down at Bucharest. rt officials here mistook Mrs. Pisher for Mrs. Robert P. Skinner, wife of the United States Minister to Greece, and so reported it was Mrs. Skinner who had been the involuntary passen- ger. As she arrived without the necessary travel papers, Mrs. Pisher's identity was certified by Charles B. Wilson, United States Minister to Rumania, for Athens. Oomn‘:fl;nm.wdmmhh- | REDUCED! THE TREW €O, 1509-11 14tk 3¢ N. W, | | DULIN & MARTIN .',C'offee-Makving -Demonstration -November 6-12 of coffee-making ad- vertised in magazines and approved by The Good Housekeeping Institute will be demonstrated daily in our Housewares Department, from Thursday of this week until Thursday of next week. Connojisseurs and those seeking better coffee are invited to compare by taste coffeé made by the following methods: —PERCOLATOR —TRICOLATOR —SILEX —KIN-HEE —FRENCH DRIP APound Can of Browning & Baines “ORIENTA” Coffee will be presented with each coffee-maker purchased dur- ing this demonstration. DuriN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana I DULIN & MARTIN A CHOICE COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE AT VERY MODERATE PRICES— KETCHED—Welland Tree 16" Platter, Double Vegetable Dish and Gravy Boat with Tray. Gray. Finish. Regularly $12.50 each. SET OF THREE PEECES .. $3() BREAD TRAYS. Bright or gray finish, Regularly B9800 505 e b "DuLIN @ $3.75 "MARTIN CHARLES M. PEPPER, 70, EXPIRES IN HOSPITAL Noted Writer Was for 13 Years Director of Chile-American Association. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, "Nnmbaf 5.—Charles Association, died yesterday in New York Hospital. A war correspondent in Cuba in 1898 and a delegate to the second Pan-Amer- ican Congress, at Mexico City in 1901, Mr, Pepper was a student and wrifer on Latin American affairs. In 1917 he conceived the idea of the Chile-American Asociation and interest- ed a group of American business con- cems:th large holdings in Chile. The S and in Chile for the United for States. It also has established scholar- | Byron 1120 Vermont A: Just Think of It— The Star delivered to your door every evening and Sunday morning at 13c per day and 5c Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? ‘Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. and % ASPARAGUS TIPS L H . . H. Long All Green, I Phone Decatur 4180 Established thus laid himself lable o FLYER REFUSES CURB |gaynd § 1 s e o Lyt - . | Plery Spaniard Continues to Write| to write i technical From Jail Cell. "ASPARAGUS Have your furs remodeled stylish and repaired under our per. || somal supervision. remain comfortably " 85¢ ll'-ll'.?ml Al Gmn...sl~|5 MAGRUDER INC. BEST GROCERIES Conn. Ave, M and 18th Sts, Years of shoe craftsmanship are behind the lines of Walk-Over Shoes—and years of study have enabled Walk-Over to consistently turn out shoes that and ortho- pedically - cortect through many changes of fashion. Wolfs Uiatx-Cver Shop 929 F Street Wo00DWARD & LOTHROP Evening Caps of Shimmerin Metal Cloth o These utterly feminine af- fairs are draped in smart beret effects . . . and some of them are delightfully trimmed with ostrich. Y, THmD FLOOR. Sheaths No more than a regular slip would cost—yet these evening affairs fall in smooth folds to one’s ankles—fit snugly about the hips and are cut to the ‘waist in the back for deep decolletage. Others, $10 CostuMe Sues, T FLOOR. 10™ 11™ F anDp G S/'rnza'rs O sufpassing smartness " and outstanding value Evening' Gowns ¢ $30.50 This- event brings you the fashions foz_the formal season, the luxurious fabrics—transparent velvet, jeweled (o pes, crepe roma and chiffon—in the sea- son’s smartest styles and at a very low price. ‘WOMEN’S AND Misszs’ Daesses, THmD FLOOR. Evening Wraps At Prices Every One Can Afford In this luxurious mode and formal mnon,_no on.e can afford not to have an evening wrap—and at these prices, everyone can afford one— $25 w© 3150 AND Misses’ Wrars, Tumo Firoos. Women’s sapphire blue transparent velvet gown with ' flower Misses’ red crepe roma dress in Empire style, $39.50 ‘Women's white erepe gown, Women's red velvet short wrap with white lapin (rabbit) ..$69.50 White lapin (rabbit) short jacket with wide revers ........$59.50 Misses’ black transparent velvet wrap; with white fox trimming, $135

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