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= A SUNIRTY. 0 00 me Italian Envoy in New York to Meet %em Nobil de ‘Martino, Who Arrived Today From Her Home in Italy. Ttalian Ambassador, Nobile. Giacomo de Martino, went to 3 New York last , Hobl.lDu:nAAn de the in Ttaly, where she has been since late 8 3 Ami r and Nobil de Mar- #ifo will come to Washington tomorrow. Ambassador of Cuba and Senora Ferrara will entertain at dinner this evening in the embassy in honor of the ited States Ambassador to Spain and Irwin B. Laughlin. ‘Washington Mitchell Asisting York, where they will meet, Mr. Bax- Debut of Miss Wyeth. ter's ‘mother, Mrs, William M, Baxter, who will return with them to Washing- ton to spend the Winter. Mrs. Baxter is expected to arrive Saturday from Eu- rope aboard the Columbus. : Mrs. John Wesley Snoddy entertained MMrs. William De Witt Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General, will be among " at the tea Mr. and Mrs. Countess s, Reginald Huldekoper, Miss Elsie | 100 8¢ the Mayflower. Ci s, Mrs. Herbert Howard, Mrs. J. Upshur l(ooflwtg and Mrs. Frederick Faust rne, Australia, are at the Shoreham With the bud will be Miss Harriet Hotel for an indefinite stay. Farm Board has taken an apartment Miss Mary J. Van Hoeok, ‘who has ville, Fla., and through the tion of the State to Tarmpa, turned to her home at 3208 Nineteen! ., | street northwest. - orange sec- Mr. York City, who are well known in the literary world, the latter under the rush Williams, Mr. and Mrs. E. Denver, Colo., have arrived at the Carlton, where they will remain about | & month. ©Mr. Jamies F. Nolan is in New York, where & went Saturday to attend the ywn-New York University game. Mr. and Mrs. Joleps h Rafferty and Mr. in. and Mrs. Fred Stohlman teeumflniad o him. He is staying at the pin. / campus for the Women's Guild. The guests were Mrs, P. M. Anderson, Mrs, John 8. Barker, Mrs. ||| ‘Walter M, Bastion, Mrs. W. F. Dew- i Mrs, A. C. Pisher, Mrs. W. .|| Washburn, Miss Abble Graves, M 614 12th. ST. Clearance Sale Choice of Store Trimmed Hats $1.95 and $5.00 NN Values to $6.50 Values $8 to $18 Speclalizing in Large Headsize Hats . |8t dinner in her home on Thirteenth |7 | street 'ugourdly in honor of Mrs. Everett | 7 M. n. / de Salignac Fenelon of Paris | 7 her annual visit in Washing- | Z Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Coles of Mel-|% Mr. Sam R. McKelvir of the Federal | 7 at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. |7 been on an extended trip to Jackson- |7 has re- and Mrs. Pierce Williams of New |# Safisbury Smith of |7 m EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930. B. of Uniontown, & short stay, Parl Teachers’ Association Thursday after- noon, when, at 4:30 ¢'clock, Mr. May Colburn of the Theater Guild of New York will speak in American Asso- ciation of University Women, on “The Modern Theater, ,” giving many personal ;nhe.o:mo and mfim of Bernard The invitation to attend this lecture is being given by Miss Barber, t - of Weitz and Mr. H. Eldred hers' Association, through Mrs. | East Washington Commu: Marie Moore Forrest, executive secretary ot Our Shoe Department Is a Revelation —to a great many people who visit it for the first time. . . They are astounded at the remark- able shoes we are showing For Women and Misses $1080 . .. .§1450 . . . $1650 They are the best shoes made and our guar- antee is back of them in every way as it is in our shoes at higher prices . . . Every pair of shoes we sell must be both comfortable and sll;nart looking or we will not allow you to have them. .: We also make shoes to special order, and if you want your slippers dyed we will tint them to any color. .. Women's and Misses' Shoes Second Floor Although our Sixth Floor Department is prin- cipally for Juniors and Children, many Women and Misses find they can be fitted there also. e STREET AY FOURTEENTMN DULIN bl MARTIN A “BUY NOW” SALE OF Persian' ARAKS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY A FINE COLLECTION 3195 Full 9x12 feet A choice selection of fine Persian Arak Rugs that ordinarily command a price p one-third higher! e FINE WEAVE HAMADANS $79.00 ' $39.50 Approx. 4x7 ft. A pprox. 3V4x6V4 ft. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connrecticut Ave. and 1" PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance ALL THIS WEEK HDULIN @ MARTIN : Conneiticut Ave. ana 1" N opportunity to view the finest of the old and rew patterns in Dinneware, Short Lines - and Service Plates. AMERICA'S LEADING CERAMICS g | members and their friends, as well as Mrs. Clara Wright Slnll& will preside i Mrs. H. M. Dingler of Auburn, Me., | the book-reading public of is at the Carlton for several days, ac-|City and to the strangers within mb;rnk; by her son, Mr. Henry M. |gates. gler, Jr. “The Booklovers” of Washington will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Young Women's Christian Association at Sev- P! _SLIP COVERS -pe. suite and § separate cushions, snap fasteners, tatlored 1o your furniture: itiful and Roman stripe, $16.50. eaul Write or ohone for samples. 3 PR IR wWooD Line. 8380. 1518 28th St. S.E. Harris Coats 359 389 are only possible because of fortunate purchases made for this Mid-Season Sale —an event that large numbers are patronizing [ J @ [ Every Rollins Hosiery Purchaser s - Fortunate “Thrice the Wear” Is Assured ' 1.00 150 195 295 g]osspu-R-'HAkms-@.. 1224 F STREET === SOCIETY." Red_Cross Roll Call—Enlist Now. All You Need ls a Heart and a Dollar. The New je&e#:g We park your ear while you shop with us. P -' 50 Women’s I.VPw ': Craigleigh Monotone % Tweed Town Coats 579.50 $ 59.50 Thanksgiving Special—Sent by the Maker—at Ten Dollars’ Saving! Monotone tweeds with col- lars of caracul, beaver, raccoon, wolf or kit fox— sturdy enough for coun- try wear because of the famous Craigleigh fabric, which is rainproof-. .. and in those smart mixtures of black with white or flecks of color, grey, brown or oxford. enough for town because the furs are semi-formal, the lines have a Paris flavor, the tailoring is of a Regent Street quality. For wom- en. Sizes 36 to 44. Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor. wrinkle-proof . . . Smart silky dlack cas ords ‘ss¥.se. Learn Contract and Backgammon at The New Jelleff’s Contract Tuesday and Thursday at 11 . . . Backgammon Friday at 11 Instruction by Mrs. James Lee Shelton—well known authority on bridge, who has just finished a very successful class. A new class starts tomorrow—6 lessons for $5—Enroliment may be made by telephone. Just ask for Jean Noble—Met. 0300. -$10 Dress Envelope with Ivory-tone Clasps ..$10 Christmas Selections Can Be Made Now With Profis Bags $3 to $25 The really important bags for Christmas Now at $]_O Last year you would have found such bags only in our most expensive groups . . . yet here they are in their apparently costly loveliness at this most moderate price. Made with the skill of master designers from antelope suede and dull calf that rival the finest fabrics in smooth- ness and softness . . . fitted with exquisite taste, lined in silk of self color . . . trimmed with those dis- cretely ‘striking ornaments of polished metal, prystal or simulated ivory . . . a selection that says posi- tively—make selection now! Bag Shop—Street Fioor The New