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- SOoCrETy. DCIETY s Mra. Hpover Is Hostess at Another of Her Delightfully, Informal " Luncheons Today. RS.' HOOVER e;m ed M-& M o k bod the Department. Pirst Lady will attend the Wom- en’s City Club tea this afternoon, which 'fll celebt-u the club’s eleventh birth- d Mrs. Hoover have as Executive ‘Manaion for & | within few days the United States Ambassador to Exance and Mrs. Walter E. Edge. Herben Hoover, jr., who, vm.h ., Mr. ‘Hoot occupying Blue Coitage at Aseving, R, O for the Win- ter, has gone to Palo Alto, Calif., to visit three weeks with her mother. She | will return to. Asheville about Decems ber 1 with their three children. Mrs. Hoover, ir., wu accompanied to Cali- fornia by Mrs. Stark McMullin, who apent the Summer with President and | Mrs, Hoover, The Secretary of State anhd Mrs. Henry L. Stimson have as their gyests Mr. and Mrs, Alfred L. Loomis of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., who will remain/ over the week end. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. will entertain a company of 18 at dinner this evening in their home on R street. French Envoy to Have Sons in Capital This Winter. ‘The Ambassador of Prance, M. Paul Olaudel, will be joined tomorrow by | his two sons, M. Henri Claudel and | M. Pierre Claudel, who are arriving| today in New York, from their home in France, to enter Georgetown Univer- slty. The Ambassador of Germany, Herr wvon_ Prittwitz und Gaffron, will return to Washington the latter part of the week from New York, where he is at- accompany the Ambassador to Nt' York owing to slight indisposi~ Ambassador of Great Britain, | a company at dinner a few dnyl. w go to New York debuts of some of her mmdl public, and Dr, Persio C. d'affaires of the Dominican street. They had members of the cle; and a few of their friends to meet distinguished guests. ‘The counsellor of the Netherlands le- gation, Mr, L. G. van Hoorn, will leave for New York within the week, where he will safl for the Netherlands Friday, Nava';l‘ber 21. He will be gone for two mon! ‘The financial counselor of the Polish ‘Witold evening the new ham Hotel. The guests l.ncl\lded Mrs. John P, A, Cecil, Miss Evelyn Gordon, Miss Francesca Me- Kenney, Miss Jane Mt Miss Mar- Ttlmlnllr first nctery,mdllr.‘ he of the Polish m:m.lfl- ‘Weintal md Mr. Peter de Visser. ‘The Commissioner mmmfl Mrs, Herbert C. crol evening. ‘The attache of the Hi ungarian tion, Baron Paul Schell, has returned frem Phflldclbhil ml'e he spent a - | few days at the Bar ‘who holson. guest, will | Poulieff, vlm -n-ma in the Capital this afternoo, n for a short stay. miflhhm'mmfidh- ner this e est. nme.mmflmmwm ¢ | Home !nm;l:lnrh immediately - after Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W. Ire- lxnud“mh Ky., where the Louisville, to rmumenmmwm clation meeting. party | Quart Bottles Sap Syrup.. are at Pine-' George Wi Announcing a Special Demonstration of Ref™ | ’; Foundation “Garments Miss Mary Killoran, the associate designer of Redfern Corselettes*, ‘Wrap-Arounds*, Step- Ins and other founda- tion garments, will be with us this week. She is a specialist in solving figure problems and will be delighted to help you select the proper gar- ment for your figure. You are cordially in- vited to come and meet her. The smart gowns of today cgn ‘only bt worn to advan- tage when worn over a cor- recily, fitted foundation gar- ment. The correcily fitted Redfern will give you the J!wolhly flowing, modish lines of Fashion—and we Ilawl the. proper Redfern for ou! < A REDFERN CONTOUR FOUNDATION A perfectly designed foun- dation for awv: e and full figures. Adjustable back lacing to mould the w line. Wide, curved double panels of knitted elastic over the hips insure smoothness. Of rayon brocade, boned back and front and lined with broad- cloth. Rayon tricot bras- siere with detachable shoulder straps and side opening. Price, $]2.50 in Satin , , , $22.50 Ask for R-3684 e S e < will entertain W] _THE hul—lmyd_‘fl 'lllh-l.lll-d & suit> at the Carlton; mvmmummm Armistice Ball Last Night .‘ v-hclvhv = ‘Wars was & wmnmmw- s | ball, il g =5 ¥ 5 'mmnne{ 1, W ol'.luvue President of war d:y', the guest of Mrs. Thomas P. New * Vermont Maplé'Sapl ! Syrup and Sugar Pint Bottles Sap Syrup %-Gal. Can Sap Syrup.. 1-Gal. Can Sap Syrup. 1-1b. Cake Maple Sugar 1-1b. Can Maple Cream Direct from the sugar maple groves of Vermont. Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn, Ave., M and 18t Sts. Phone Decatur 4180 Established 1878 = Reaaasd New Styles in New FURS present. Visit our new fur salon...to buy furs or have them re- modeled or repaired under our p-nonnl supervision, i E et B + 3 '"Si 7 11th Se. N, W. Next to Palais Roval J7 isa compllmant to donor and recip- ient when the Gift Box says “Dulin & Martin.” VENLN’G STAR WASHINGTON, /D. velvet. Are doubly attractive be-§ |/ cause of t.’hu low prices at | b + + b o L5 Walsh had & gown of American beguty velvet lm.h “Mch she wore diamond m ornaments. Mrs: John Allan Dougher- by, who hld much to do with the suc- mmlnder of the of the ball, also was with Mrs. |man of the w-.l.lh and wore a gown of rose-color eelvei!hem'l “embroidered in rhinestones and | man. commander in Mne G. Adams en- mhmed IC a buffet supper at their home, in Edgemoor, preceding the ball. The appearance-of the Secretary of State, Mr. Stimson, was unexpected, as | I it was previously announced that he would be in New York r?r u;e celebn‘; tions there. His Armistice day speec! was broadcast over the Nation from the Chatles H. Riley, Col. John as were the addresses of Gen.|Ma). James W. Pershing and the Secretary of War, Mr. | F. Hurley. | Thl debutantes, who formed a com- mittee to ‘assist in the success of the , were escorted the length of the Toom to the box reserved for them by.the drum and fife corps. They -all wore dainty frocks of white and on | their shoulders wore bows and streara- | ers of red, white and biue ribbon. The Overseas Drum and Bugle Corps of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, of which Mr. Harvey L. Miller is com low, Col, Frederick A. Lis ex-officio’ Capt. Willlam Thomas. Maj. James W. Boyer, to whose un- (Continued on Third Page.) S ¥ SCRIPT BRINGS $3,150 LONDON, November 12 (#).—An autograph manuseript of Kipling's famous “Recessional” was acquired to- l Sener o Aielr Bones, . Min, Charies 3. | 107 Dy CUMISt: Wells, ‘e BYw. T Reilly, known professionally as Elsic |collector, for £600 sterling (about | Jorss, sang the official song of the or- '$3,150). . escorted the distinguished guests of | THE INFORMAL AFTERNOON FROCK of the type illustrated is indispensable at this season. A number of these, with just the right degree of sophis- tication are in our col- lection. INCORPORATED 1919 Que Street Junior Shop is showing for the girl from 10 to 14, the grown-up DULIN & MARTIN AN UNUSUAL SALE OF PerRsIAN SAROUKS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY 395 Approximately 9x12 feet A choice selection of fine Persian Sarouks that ordinarily command a price of one-third higher! A LARGE SCATTER SIZE SAROUK Rucs *125 85 Approx. 4x7 ft. Approx. 3x5 ft. DuULIN @ MARTIN eomzedtattolm anal’ -Connecticut Avenue Entrance (CHRISTMAS Gifts of charm—but so few of each as to prompt the sugges- tion that we reserve your- selection NOW, .GIFTS FROM ABROAD A fine assortment of Viennese Embossed Leather Articles . .. Marble and Bronze Ash Trays, 75¢ to $50 Book Ends and Orna- $2.50 up DuLIN @& MARTIN Connecticut Ave, anad l” PARKING Wunuflut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 AM. to 6 PM, WEDNESDAY, NO —| 1904 Philipsborn 1930 SOCIETY. nm r.o b Ahth Amtiversary Thursday Is LOW PRICE DAY Special Purchase of 275 FROCKS $8.75 Smart, new one and two piece styles in: Cantons Wool Crepes Velvet Crepes Wool Lace Novelty Tweeds Tailored and dressy types with newest fash- ions and details that usu- ally characterize expen- sive frocks. giul 14 to 20 Second Floor. Gireen Canton Frocks with new sleeves and skirt treatment. $8.75 Special Purchase of KNIT FROCKS Knit suits are so practical for the schoolgirl and the working woman, and for those extra little frocks one needs. These are one, two, and three plcce suits of tweed knit, jersey and needlepoint in color combinations ana solid tenes. Wine Tone' - Green Black and- White Tan First Floor. Navy Brown Wraparound Turbani $].50 Skillful copies of the new Agnes Jersey Turban are en- joying wide popularity. ‘The soft ]er:ey stretches to fit any head size. In the most fashion- able colors. Fourth Floor Replenished Gmut; Bags 52.49 : Regularly $2.95 Envelope, _zipper, top-handle and back-strap styles of antelope suede, calf and moroeco grain. Black Green Replenished Group Undies $].49 Regularly $1.95 Pure-dye silk crepe de chine undies, . tailored or lace trimmed, in dancettes, .teddies, step-ins and French panties. Blush Nile Eggshell Tearose Sizes 32 to 44 Bevcrly Chlfion and Medium -Welght Silk HOSE 18 Reguhrly $1.35 and $1.65 Beverly -Grenadine Twist Chiffon IHose have French heels, silk' lisle feet and reinforced toe, Famous for dull sheen. Beverly medium-weight hose have sturdy lisle feet and reinforced toes. Modoree Promenade Rendesvous Nightingale .Fox Gray Afternoon Crystal Taupe Brown Navy 8% to 10—short, medium and long lengths Throughout the Shop all groups formerly adver- tised will continue in Replenished ' Collections _Frocks . Coats Suns $12.75 $21 $32 $54 $74 394 Knit Suits $12.75