Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1930, Page 20

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ll’dmnn Park H. Tyng of New &_few days in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker of Cali- fornia have leased an apartment at | ‘Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. Mrs. Alexander Cole Columbus has es_het house guest Miss Eleanor D.| Abbou of Prederick, Md., who will re-| mln with her for a week. Miss Abbott | is the grandniece of ! Barbara Fritchie. Miss Lucile Spitler was hostess Mon- | day evening at bridge and supper. the ests |Ml\lfllfl‘ Mrs. Charles T. Penn, fln J. J. Byrne, Mrs. B. T. Haflin, Margaret Hance and Miss Char- lflm Bright. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell Waters entertained at dinner in their home Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James De Force and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Phillips. Mr, and Mrs. A, B. Atwood of Brook- line, Mass., are passing several days at | the Dodge Hotel. Mr. And Mrs. W. B. Streett of Upper- ville, Va., are now in Washington at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. N W. McLean of New York City have motored to Washington ‘The League of Republican Women will_celebrate its nineteenth birthday | anniversary Friday afterncon with & ‘3"3%" party in the Willard Hotel at i o'cloc! There will be a prize for each table and special prizes for those mak! . the wi le. Mrs. David H. Blair at Wardman | Park Hotel is in chlm of tickets. | Among the pmmlntn! hostesses of | the National Capital who are expected | to attend the Silversmith Fashion Show ‘|at the Willard Friday is Mrs. Edward Everctt Gann, sister of the Vice | President. ‘Those who have attended the inter- | esting show are the Secretary of Labor |and Mrs. James J. Davis. Rerpresenta- |tive and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, the Com- missioner of the District, Dr. Luther Reichelderfer: Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mrs. John Connelly, Mrs. Wil- iiam D. Wrightson and Miss Charlotte Childress. Presiding at the tea table ll the :lhn' today will be Mrs. Franl Freyer. Mrs. Spencer Iisley, Mrs Wil |liam D. Wrightson and Mrs. John G. O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Styles Burr of St. Paul, Minn.. were hosts to a small wnv at juncheon yesterday at the arde Miss Ruth Eugenia Willlams, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Willlams, and Mr. George Bernard Ostermayer, jr.. were married at noon Saturday in |the home of the bride's parents, the Rev. Dr. G. G. Johnson officiating. | | makes nd_Mrs. Delu O. Kinsman had ests last week end i ynolds of Wilmette, ., who have come to live in Wash- ington, where Mr. Reynolds will be connected with the Public Utilities | Commission. Mr. and Reynolds formerly lived in Chicago, “where he pursued his profession as an engineer. Mrs. Carlton C. Williams of Weirs, N. H, is at the new Shoreham Hotel, vhe'x;e she plans 1o remain for a few weeks. An Allustrated lecture, “From Oape w Calro” will be given by Dr. James Inches Monday evening, Decem- her 1, in the Shoreham Hotel at 8:30 m 'fl- OQBI::AM my mamn u:o Mr. J. F. Moore murulnn« & party of nine at dinner last evening at the new Shoreham Hotel. Friends and relatives from Richmond, VA, and this city were guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. Crovo At 410 G street southeast, the occasior: being a triple celebration of the Orovo family. The celebration started in St. Peter's Church with the christening of their youngnz child was followed in the home f; the cele- bration of Mrs, Crovo's birthday anni~ versary and the twenty-fifth anniver- sary of the hosts’ mlrfllgr. A din- ner brought the triple celebration to a “Danderine” dissolves the Crust of Dandruff ‘So Easy to Usel It Sc.’otl\n, Tones Scalp; Gives New Life to Hairl Dandruff is unsightly! And what is worse, it steals life itself from the hair; makes it dull, brittle, SCraggy; anm it to falling out; Y K before your time. Why tolerate this? There’s no use when you can get “Danderine” | rrola any drugstore for just a few cents. its own natural color is brought out marvelously; it is soon spark- ling with new life and lustre. Used consistently, Danderine keeps the scalp in tl e pink of condition; encourages the hair to grow long, thick, more youthful looking. Five million bottles used a year shows Danderine’s popularity! and Mrs. Domonic | - OPENING OF MISSION [x-%: Constitution Hall ‘Sunday Meeting on Better Citizenship to Begin Evangelistic Week. Plans for the opening of the Dio- cesan Pruchlnl Mission of the Epis- copal Church, in next with a ‘meeting fll Constitution Hall on better citizenship, were made by the| g ODERN BRICK Colonial Home Priced | 1930 L St. N.E. 1 $125 Cash $45 Monthly Includes Al Int ares norib, or (ransler "t ARRY A. KITE, lnc 1019 15th St. N.W THIS DADE AN THEQEs Sunday | § It is announced that the Right Rev. P. Johnson of - and the Tou are cordially invited to THE GIFT SHOW at W. N NMoses & Sons ‘November Eleventh to November Fifteenth ‘Nineteen Hundred and Thirty Gift advisory service Exhibit and display only Sixth floor exhibit rooms Tea served four to six o’clock No sales made at the Gift Show and will be at the Meayflower while in the Capital. | Mr. and Mrs. Dion S. Birney Sunday from New York City, where " they spent the week end. ey at- tended the Army-Ilinois game and stayed at the Hotel Roosevelt. Arrangements were completed today And you won’t wonder at this when ycu learn its easy use and see how quickly it gives health to the scalp and vigor and youthtful appearance to the halir! ery drugstore and tollet counter sells Danderine; 35c bottles. ‘The bride was given in ma her father. Her dress was of 'lhlte chiffon and she wore a shoulder bou- quet of pink rosebuds and lilies of th valley. Miss Olga Yowell was her only at- tendant. Mr. Phillip M. Perry was the best man. A wedding breakfast followed the Danderine is no experiment. It has proven its merit by years of use and popularity. It dissolves the crust of dandruff in a hurry. The scalp is cleansed, socthed and toned by the first lppllcntion Ex- cess oil is removed from the hair; e e e e = turned WoobpwarD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS WOOD\ARD & LOTHROP wrur AND G STREETS This New Jewelry Is Smart for Day or Night Tomorrow—OQur Outstandihg Suit Event of Many Seasons 220 MEN'’S SUITS And Very Appropriate for Gift-Giving These Cold Nights * Baby Will Need Warm Bedding Wool blankets that are soft and “snugly,” and have bindings of fine satin. In pink.. ..$1050 Wool-filled comforts . . . warm -and lovely . . . in pink or blue satin, $6.50 Handmade spreads . . . tufted designs, in cunning nursery patterns. . ..$2.95 Down pillows that are unbelieveably soft . . . covered in pink or blue At This Extraordinary Price $25 220 brand-new suits, made especially tc Of crystal fascinatingly carved. . .with diamond centers. . . and links of white gold, this new jewelry is delicately fash- ioned and utterly feminine. Equally smart for afternoon . R or evening. . .it suggests charming possibilities for Christ; our order—of selected fabrics—go on sale gift giving, SR tomorrow—for three days—at this excep- The Necklace, $60 The Earrings, $27 The Bracelet, $50 tionally low price. The styling, the fabrics and the tailoring are identical PiNg JEWELRY, FIRsT FLOOR. with suits that have been best sellers in our To Really Please . . . regular stock (with two trousers) at $45. Give The Smoker These Long-wearing, shape-retaining worsteds in the newest colors, patterns and weaves...and finished in the ex- ; This distinctive container of black enamel is trim- med with gold finished and ivory bands . . . and has a miniature puppy of ivory on the top. It holds four smart trays of glass, trimmed with gold finish and black enamel. .$12.50 cellent manner that makes them all the more exceptional at this price. Single and double breasted models, in sizes for all types, with a preponderance of the Women's Fitte d Overnite Cases Feminine Hold-It-Alls $|5 for Short Trips A mirror, comb and brush are the feminine charms boasted by these little top-grain cowhide cases. Each case is 16 inches long, so there is ample room for necessary articles for over- night. In black or brown. Other Cases, $12.50 to $75 Note—Have you visited our new location on the Seventh Floor? See the great variety of smart luggage displayed there. LUGGAGE, SEVENTH PLOOR. A Dresden ash tray . . . delicately fashioned and exquisitely colored in the manner typical of Dres- den things....... ..$3.50 popular single-breasted, two-button notch style in the collection—but be here : i)éomptly at 9:15 tomorrow, as the assort- This cigarette container has a spring top . . . and individual holes for the cigarettes. Of green enamel, trimmed with gold and black bands, $6 ment will soon be depleted. ‘THr Mex's Stoaz, Seconn FLoor. SMOKING ACCESSORIES, AlsLE 8 Fmsr FLOOR.

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