Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1930, Page 18

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50 OCIETY Mrs. Hbc"ver Enterta Supreme Court Circle at White House Today. HOOVER accompanied the when he pald his tribute to the heroes who lost ‘War, serv- - 3 entertained —a Supreme Court's ce luncheon today at the White House. _Mrs, Hoover is expected to be in New York between November 17 and 20 and she will visit the of the m:l‘ch“i Slu:nnm Parnam, Wl includes a Hoover. The exhibi- tion will be” held in the_ Fifty-Sixth Street Gallaries in New York begin- November 17 and Mrs. Farnam show about 30 pieces featuring ges, marbles and granites. The bust President Hoover was executed by “Mrs. Farnam for the Belgian Rellef Commission Bducational Foundation, and she did the work from photographs and com| 1t from two sittings with the dent in Washington. Mrs, Farnam is the deughter of the president of the Supreme Court of Bel- glum and Baroness Silvercruys and has | many friends in Washington, where she was the frequent guest of her brother, M. Robert Silvercruys, when he was ‘eounselor o& :.rh; mo‘ jan embassy and | "affal o e of the Ambassador. M. 1s now counsslor of the Bel- | . Mrs, Farnam e Yale School of ving the degree of e only brother-in-law and sister, Edward Everett Gann, H B fi f i Ampassador is taking an active | ‘The part in the local celebration of Asmi- Stice day. Count: Volpi di Misurata will arrive in the Capital on November 18 and will e received by President Hoover on the day. There will be a dinner Embassy in his honor Nevember zz is expected to remain only a ys. Ambassador of Turkey, M. 15t ¢ Lo CLETY. THE EVEN! cabinet room dinner at 6:30 o'clock. tal this evening from New York. ins the Ladies of the %o foic" Stockbri to Atlantic OCity before ‘Washington for Pm.wm s in the Capital for it & Deossmber, other ts included Mr. and Mr‘-x:w ‘Hugh 'A“:ehlnzleu‘ and Capt. in compliment to the recent illness of Mrs. |1 ¢ ley will be of very informal character. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams will entertain at dinner tomor- Tow evening. - The ‘Attorney General, Mr. William De Witt Mitchell, was & guest at the luncheon given by the charge d'affaires of Canada, Mr. Hume Wrong, in hopor of the Right Hon. Arthur ‘Meighen, former prime minister of Can- ada, who came to Washington for the conference of the International Alliance for PFriendship Through the Churches. The other guests were the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Robert Patterson La- mont; the Minister of South Africa, Mr. Eric Hendrik Louw ; the Assistant Sec- retary of State, Mr. William R. Castle; the counselor of the British embassy, Mr. Ronsld Campbell; the commercial counsglor of the British embassy, Sir John Joyce Broderick; the first secre- tary of the Canadian legation, Mr. M chant Mahoney, and the second secre tary of the legation, Mr. Thomas Arc] bald Stone. i ——— st The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. are” food ahd James J. Davis and their five children, || , Artistically colorful ames Jane, Jean, Joan and(| "N CHE O Jewell, have accepted the invitation of the Women's National Press Club to be guests of honor at the weekly luncheon Tuesday, November 18, at the Willard | Hotel, The monthly business meeting of | the club will be held this evening in the | his sister, Mrs. ; Mr. Justice M V- Phone Silver Spring 5 Brothers 1213 F 2050 ,d 39.50 . DRESSES Special for this week ' New frocks are added to this iroufi daily as they arrive. We have chosen this week to emphasize the fact that we at 29.50 and 39.50 as well as higher priced costumes. Hats on Sale—$7.95 and $10.00 Were $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Te (HOREHAM CONNECTICUT AVE.af CALVERT Patricia SATURDAY Storm ‘NIGHT ]"'d DANCES ack Kefiny Dancers From Club Rickman FHOREHAM AL | PHONE ROBERT KEwL FOR RESERVATIONS CAdams 0300, gnd dance through the supper hour with out charge. Ambassador, who will come | ital for a five-month stay her father. Mme. Nebil is the L at Commission for Ex- tions. vers will return with her twe children to Turkey within the next month. ‘The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi will entertain Prince and Takamatsu, brother and sis- i in 3 Greece and the Balkan States, coming later to Canada and this country. They ‘were expected to be in Portugal last week, going to Spain this week. The Secretary of State and Mrs. L. Stimson entertained infbrmal- | Henry st dinner last evening at their home, 'oodley, in compliment to Miss Alice Brooks vis, daughter of Mr. Dwight P. Davis, Governor General original beauty. Call Mr. Pyle ... NAtional 3257-3291.2036 second Turkish delegate in | 1 of the ! WoobpwaRrp & LoTHROP U anp 6 Sraers Black Coats With * /hite Furs zt for a young women to appear in is this—a black movel ie—with & luxurious sear ways of wesring—$95. ‘The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter are expected to return to the Capi- Representative and Mrs, Allen have closed their home , Mass, and will go today coming the convening of Con- Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh entertained | hovors this evening with Representa- 3 b st vening &6 tive and Mrs. Fred A. Britten at the a4 dinner last evening & the Mayflower | OVe will give | o R. 1 in stimson, all social functions at Wood- | cyest gt Ok LT Y, YL, ‘The company included Vice Presiden curtis and h Edward | 8¢ Toll l;lzme ‘Tavern Sunday Morning Breakfast do carry a beautiful assortment of dresses” —appear at smart luncheon places new—and a particularly chic collar that lends itself to manmy (G- STAR. of the Willard, following charge yakia and Mme. Skalicky will er which Mme. Lessinoff home, on Belmont road, pre- t | the Veterans of Foreign Wars will give the Mayflower Hotel. Mme. Lessinoff was hostess at supper last evening at the Shoreham Hotel, Natinesss FOMPLETELY 8350 up * REMADE For 20 years we have served Washi ioith the Best sevolce and wricen o COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., Inc. | 219 G St. N.W. National 5528 | 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. SPECIAL PROCESS CLEANING For your household or ap- parel, there is no safer or more thorough cleaning— Rugs, draperies, upholstered furniture, dresses, suils or coats instantly yiel to this superior method of cleaning. 'Phone and 1inquire about your . Ccleaning meeds. ATLANTIC S 0023 DULIN & M AN U LARGE SCATTER SIZE SAROUKS 5125 Approximately 4x7 FT. 385 Approximately . 3x3 FI. carving. Hardwa of TEN PIECES DuL ot o TS the Armistice night ball, which | zot, EARLY ENGLISH DINING Of selected chestnut, antique in appearance, featured by genuine price of 25¢ Ib. at a tea this afternoon in compliment to her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. / Forgive Us—If We Seem Overenthusiastic You'll be that way too if you wear BETTIE FROCKS Aveys $]6:50 Sport . . . Tailored . . . Sunday Night ... and Evening Frocks . . . that enable you to losk your best at a modest price. Tomorrow we close out 75 higher-priced DRESSES $8.95 These frocks are comparatively recent arrivals and are being offered at about half price, ¢J0SEPH-R- HARRIS (0- w1224 F STREET ==’ ARTIN * SECOND FLOOR NUSUAL SALE OF PERSIAN SAROUK RUGS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY 395 Approximately 9xI12 FEET A choice selection of fine Persian Sarouks that ordinarily command a price of one-third higher. DUuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad " PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance SUITE re is all of hlnd-wrouflt iron. Traditionally correct and well made, Priced to prove that au- $ 50 thentic furniture is not necessarily expensive. Suite 3 3 7' IN @& MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 AM, to 6 " Advantageous contracts en- | able us to resume our original Bennion will entertain No W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. SOCIETY. $197% A $25 Value | One "of the many worthwhile values offered during this sale. Made of genuine buffalo—leatlrer lined—sturdily built—inside shirt fold separating your suits from accessories. Imagine such a bag at only nineteen seventy-five, BECKERS 1314 F Street N.W. THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT JHOP; We Want You to Know the Facts _ There are Sul___ec and S_al_e_s_ Anniversary Sales Close-out Sales Fire Sales But Remember— J. B. Jones’ Prices Are Lower This is our policy and we must live up to it You -can save money on every purchase you make here. To keep our prices lower, we are continually shopping for similar merchandise throughout the city:. ‘When we see a value—that in the customer’s mind may be construed as being equal to ours—we immediately make our ptrice STILL LOWER. Day in and day out, we are consistently lower in price on COATS—SUITS—DRESSES and ACCESSORIES. . AND—our merchandise is NOT SALE GOODS, irregulars or seconds, but lar merchandise marked at what are believed to be the LOWEST PRICES IN WASHINGTON, STYLE. AND QUALITY is our first consideration Our merchandise is all NEW, an- teeing CORRECTNESS OF FASHION. Savings for Wednesday i mewest de chine slips, dance sets, teddies, Hnmn.ln.m. uwmflm;-um. "12% 79¢ $5-%0 .85 $3.95 Rayon Negligees Pancy colors, cord and tassel. $16.50 New Knitted Suits ‘Two and three piece suits. $1.25 & $1.39 Pure Silk Hose Full fashi H mmmmmmudmmnm $150.00 Fine Fur Coats fare skirt, mew cufls and neok freumenta’ $6.95 New Knitted Suits $ ‘Two and three plece; some with beret to match. 2.95 & $3. e Y Ry SRR FONS0 Buw Purtrinmod Conts .. SN0 $ l .65 ‘3-w H‘u Downstairs Stofe 510 E—“:'mmm and satin; trimmed in metallic; all $ 1 8.75 $16.50 New Evening Frocks $ 1 .95 All new pastel shades, White; dlate 16 o 4. "0 T biack and $29.50 and $35.00 New Silk Dresses Formal and informal; all sizes and wanted $2.49 & $2.95 Imported Kid Gloves l.(lrllfl.i\.v" U.llufllw g:: slip-ons; kid, capeskin, suede: “‘nm-wn Store $18.50 & $21.00 Evening and Dance Frocks Pasté]l shades: also black and white, ; all sisés; newest !um:m. o ol $5.00 & $7.50 Hats Cheice assortment of stylés and colors. Street, business, sport and dress; 39-75 .and colors; a1l sties 14 o Shr Neeet miteriala $ l 3.75 $59.00 New Winter Coats Fur trimmed: beautiful furs and materials; all Bur felts sating, velvét; for and metallic trimmed: ’3'65 $9.75 New Knitted Suits $9.50 & $7.95 New Silk Dresses $ 75 sizes and all wanted colors. 39 and styles and 34.85 Two and three plece; some with beret to match mmfl% ‘c.hllm, ete.; mewest styles and s4'65 d B.Jones & Ca $5.95 and $6.50 Handbags 36.95 $12.50 & $15.00 New Silk Dresses mstairs Store 82.35 1219-1221 G Street N.W. - o O A S OB AL 4 .

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