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D. C, THURSDAY. NOV-EMBER 27, 1930. S their | Joyce Broderick; the secohd secretary,|share equal honors, was that at- Gen. | Mr. C. J. W. Torr, and the third secre- | Mayflower Mm&.‘ ‘when ua: 1525 tary, Mr. Michael Wright. ahhno’r' Sawre 06 by Ll’eut Col. —— and Mrs, . Musser for their ‘The Afmbassador of Germany and v Prau_ von Pritiwits und Gaftron will| feewe by = bl dxnce.given by entertain & company at dinner at the|prs Elisabeth Edson to introduce her ward | émbassy the evening of December 12. |daughter, o)‘n. Elizsabeth Bdson, grand- ) daughter of Mr. John Joy Edson. Mme. Sim o e o e Nar asgs | Girs, Who have been inse e hop for Child Welfare, | PAnions since early child on E street, vents. tomorrow. onors at both e The Minister and Mme. Simopoulos Miss Mussar, who was assisted in re. will give & dinner the evening of De- | ceiving by Miss Edson, Miss Virginia cember 8. Miss Glazebrook, Miss June Cushin, Mrs. Patterson, wife of Senator Ros- 2o Eistnor Caivers 'and piss. Bauee. coe, G, Patterson, has returned to Wash- o yiry betteing and 18 at her apartment at the ine Kingman, wore very bury, Miss Helen Lee Eames Doherty, . | ington frock of ink Baroness Barbara, Korff, Miss Geor: Burlington. frock of palé pink gros de londres an Senator Kenneth McKellar has ar- an old-fashioned bouquet of pale [ inued on from his home, in Memphis, Tenn., for the opening of Congress, and 3 SOCIETY, OCIETY Presi&ént and Mrs. Hoover tives and House Guests at Thanksgiving Dinner. VCIBTY. S Rizik 1218 7 BEGINNING TOMORROW (FRIDAY) " NEW AND DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS On All Women's and Misses’ COATS S Groups . ... .5 Prices From Which to Make Your Selections 485° + 585 + G850 Were to 78.50 Were to 98.50 Were to 125.00 . 8850 + |350 Were to 150.00 Were to 225.00 These Coats Cannot Be Equaled in Fashion or Value at These Prices ALL SALES FINAL THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON of branchés of the Army. and pink etome-nots. Mer aa- | o) included sistants wore shoulder bou- quets that were an eéxact replica of her own. Miss Musser's frock was made with & long_tight-fitting bodice, with a very full large sun-burst or- namént of velvet in a slightly darker shade than the dress extending under the arms and to the front in a most effective manner. . Musser's gown, of gold-color chiffon with painted flowers and gold ;eld:.. ‘was made on princess lines with ane! . At the dinner in addition to Col. and t|Mrs. Musser and their hter and | her assistants were Miss Elizabeth Pills- Toses and rable com- d, shared HE President and Mrs. Hoover mann, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. , have M\flu&l few guests in ad- | Mrs. Frank C. nd Mrs. dition to those visiting in the|Joseph Leiter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph ‘White House to dine with them | Caspar Miller, Mr. George Marshall, t.nu,unnn:. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B, l(ugs. Mr. Mr.' Edward Rickard joined Mrs.| Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Guy Norman, Rickard and their debutante daughter,|Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Newbold, Mr. Miss Peggy Rickard, at the White House Elean today. Mrs. Jullan Yates, Senora de Ferrara, wife of the Am- bassador of Cuba, morrow 18'at the Willard. Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie has joined Sen- ator Oddie at their home, at 2123 LeRoy after stopping for a li visit Debs! Juniors! "Younger Sisters! Tomorrow We Want You to Be Sure to See the Most Complete, Most Beautiful Array of Young Fashions and Accessories Ever Shown in Our Popular Younger Set Departments and Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. or Patterson, Mrs. Herbert J. Slocum, Mr. 3 si —— and Mrs. Henry Benn! Spencer, Mrs. s Prtacs i Hrorer e R B e e Swikianea | | P. Warren from Nevads. and Mr. Donald Woodward. taken a box and expect to attend the|ljams, Mr. and Mrs. Lee foot ball game which will be played Ty o8 ':E'.'“ pan: Boxes have been taken by the Assistant Becr: { three Commissioners. of the District, | i’ and. e oy 5 oo ot | s reig Rt day Midshi, Saturday afternoon, December be- tween gn Coast; mfisfig‘ the ;l:rtlge the Gi um for the| Dr. Luther H. Reichelderfer, Maj. Gen. t v = S e oyt of the Dise | Tt s e s s e o, |chiet of the division of Western Eu Mids trict. Others who have taken boxes| Gotwals. man Joh mmm . h;:!r“de '."‘lke)n!!cfl.fl.vr‘-“"ry “f-fi?: Mrs. Hoover will make her first ap- v A A 3 esent 3 e, Michard 8 Aldticn, the Un- | pearance at & ball since she became ntetive Milka W. . dersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs.| First Lady of the Land this evening, Driver, A ) are guests At the Ogden L. Mills, the new_chief of ‘“"1',’,","“ b:fie .5"3\“;' tvl:':m-:guu‘z"yum Hamilion Hotel for the ing session Hoover, who arrived yest to re- of Congress. o Debutantes of Major Importance In Society’s Daily Schedule. An unusual double debut , clever- Mrs. John an Louis Kirn, Midship- le and Midshipman Walter of 1 Division of the State Depart- Lammot Belin, the ment and Mrs. E. Lammot Belln. the Scores of new shipments will be on display . . . Thomas Archibal | Choose from them before you go back to school . . . Everything you could possibly need in the way of new - apparel . . . all accessories . . . moderately priced as our things always are to please all the younger set . . . yesterday main over the holiday with his President and Mrs. Hoover, at the White House, will accompany his mother and they will be guests in the box of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams. ‘The fete is always one of the most brilliant of the holiday season, with many interesting dinner partiss J‘:ydl:. | & happy close Thanksgiving ) | ' glving their aid to this cause. Y The_ Chief of an{ ‘%m: ns and Mrs. William V. Prat 1 entertain at dinner preceding the ball and several debutantes of the season are to be hest- esses at small dinner parties before the Mrs. d Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, Mrs. Bryce Allen, Mr. Alexander Britten Browns, | Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury _Blair,| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke,| . - Bastedo, Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Amherst Ceell, Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, Col. and Mrs. m _J. Donovan, Mr. and Mre. ©. Mathews Dick, Mr. and Mrs. John ¥. Dryden, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick DeCourcy Faust, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- staff, including 8ir John the commerci: selor of the British embassy, 1y arranged that two debul ONNECTICUT AVENUE IMART SO T Evening Apparel Dresses Coats Greenbrier Sportswear Hats Furs KAFKA'’S Inc. man Flint, Mr. and Mrs. George Angus and Mrs. Charles cm-ou: Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mr. Myron Hofer, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Kauffmann, Mrs. A. K Mr. and Mrs. R. Kauff: ‘The Secretary rick J. Hurley last evening at their home on Frederic | road, event, ecretary and Mrs. Hurley Hosts to Army Chiefs. of War and Mrs. Pat- entertained at_ dinner , in honor of the chief Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and the chief | | Shop Early for Christmas RALEIGH HABERDASHER - 1310 F Street FINE COATS AT A SPECIAL PRICE %58 year, $79.75 Never before have we beeniable to offer o fine a colfection of fur trimmed coats for so little money. Sketched is one of the season’s outstanding styles fashioned of soft, winetone Lamona Cloth with lorge ftattering col- lar and cuffs of Black caracul. Exceptionally priced at $58, Women's Shop — Third Floor he, cans = GHTS OF QUALITY THAT COST NO MORE BN iy 5 Rhinestone, the vogue for formal wear. This selection newest and smartest creations includes the in necklaces, bracelets and earrihgs for evening wear. Giv Christmas. e her jewelry for « Articles Held Until Christmas BECKERS 1314 F Street N.W. QOGP THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT JHOP 4& Belmont | | of staff, Miarjorre. Farrell J. Rand For Christmas gifts and practi- - cal use J. Rand (importers of children’s clothes) is show- ing —outdoor out- fits, two-ply wool in shades of rose and old blue—of 4 and § pieces consitting of leggins, jersey, cap, gloves and scarf (sizes 1 to 6 years). Knitted suits of fine wool or silk and wool (boys’ sizes to 6— | girls’ sizes to 10), are adprable | with berets and socks to match They wash beautifully and never change color or shape. Little hand-knit gloves or charming Italian bibs embroid- ered in bright colors make very precious but reasonable ifts. 1702 Connecticut_Ave. (floor 2). (Just above R St. NW.) oo Cold Winter weather and holi- days are just around the corner. Evening clothes are as spark- ling as the snow and as romantic clear _as the moon. Their styles at Pasternak’s have never been so becoming to so many different types of figures. The deep rich colors and con- servative blagk of silks, chiffons, laces and smart woolens with defiant hat by Pasternak of a small brim or no brim at all are making afternoon teas and re- | ceptions very interesting reviews. The out-of-door thermometer has doomed all but the hat to be nestled in furs—cloth coats I‘uxurlously trimmed or ecoats of ur. For many, many years back Pasternak’s have been known for their fine furs, and by fine furs we mean the “pick of them"—at rices which we challenge yvou to End any place in Washington. This is a good Christmas sug- gestion—there surely cannot ex- ist the woman who would not like a beautiful fur scarf or coat from Pasternak’s to add that final touch to any eostume. Come in and let us have the pleasure. of showing you. Kae&’ng in Time sth Time Have you read the latest issue H “Vanity Number and New Acces- sories” of Vogue? Then you have seen the Christ- mas_ suggestions of - feminine fancies—lingerie-costume jewelry | necklaces—and on page 93 you have read about 'Amour d’Eliza- beth—the perfume of love. And if you follow Vogue you will lose little time in getting to Elizabeth Arden’s Salon to see her very gorgeous and unusual necklacés—her exquisite lingerie, negligees, pajama outfits and al- luring perfumes. All of these gifts of Elizabeth Ardén's 30 overshadow any others that you may have that you really feél that the two could not be called by the same name. There is a sophisticated dis- tinction about gifts bearing the name Elizabeth Arden. ‘Won't you come in and let us show, you all the lovely, lovely suggéstions we have just re- ceived—for your Christmas? Decatur 2040. 1147 Cennecticut Avenue. s, Phillip-Louise Announce further reductions for this week in their sale to close out their -ho?. All dresses are marked at half rice—hats (formerly 7.50 to .50) are now 250 to 12.50. Costume jewelry and French flowers are half price—many would make very acceptable Chm(mu&;hl. . 1 L Street. (Just Off Connecticut Ave.) A Suggestion : for Your Xmas List Now that Thanksgiving day is |f almost over—you are suddenly | faced with the grim realitiés of Christmas shopping. On going over your gift list— let us ask you if the ones near- est and dearest to you have your photograph. 1f not—plan to call Under- wood & Underwood's Studio— Decatur 4100—early Friday morning for an appointment for a sitting either in your home or at the studio. They maintain a large staff of artists throughout the year and are well prepared to handle the rush of the holi- days—so that you will receive the same individual attention for which the studio is always known. A lovely portrait of Under- wood & Underwood cannot be duplicated—it is the rarest of giits—one that you alone can give—and one which the recipi- ent will be delighted to have and proud to show to his friends as you. Prices on studio portraits start at 820 the dozen. A large selection of metal || frames are available beginning at $10. The studio opens daily at 8:30 am. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. —is a perfect Christmas shop— abounding in the new and un- usual gifts for men and women. They are showing some very fine sports gloves ior men and women, beautiful umbrellas and handsome, sturdy canes; a large showing of handbags for street wear and fancy bags for formal wear, pretty diaries and books of memoirs, desk sets, fitted cases for women, small fitted leather cases to go in the over- night bag, fitted toilet cases for men, picture frames, many kinds of cigarette cases and boxes, dif- | ferent kinds of musical novelties, | smart motor robes and pillows, oocktail sets and many, many other sparkling suggestions which you will enjoy sesing. If there is any name on veur list that leaves 4ou puzzied over what to give you'll surely find a delightful answer awaiting you here. 1141 Connecticut Avenue. (Just above the Mayflower). A Lamps, Screens, Card Tables Made to Order A beautiful screen, card table or lamp shade of silk or paper, made and painted to go with the color scheme of his or her home or apartment is a most accept- able Christmas gift. Place your order with Mrs. Ophelia Richardson tomorrow— prices are reasonable. 212 Florida Avenue. North 7538 LMOADAME | \ FLORENZ Y 1145 Conn. Ave. () Washington.0.C. Why is it that so many smart women are patronizing the Madame Florenz Salon these days? Gowns seen there are just dif- ferent—they do so much for a woman, bringing out her good points. They have lovely lines, and are tailored of beautiful ma- terials—and the prices are mod- erate. As low as $15—not more than 3 | Only one model of a kind is carried, and you are certain to || be individually and becomingly gowned, and you have the as- sistance -of Madame Florenz— noted stylist. Dance and Party Wear Remarkable Shoes Misses’ Own Department, Fourth Floor Juniors’ and Children’s Departments, Sizth Floor JuLius GARFINCKEL &-Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH JOSEPH R. HARRIS GO. If You Are Fashionably Economical This Fall Attend This Sale Tomorrow Special Groups of high-type, seasonable merchandise at about Half Price and Less Iq Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats 20 Were $59.75—Junior & Misses' Sizes 10 Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats $ 39.75 Were $69.50 and $89:50 50 Street and Sport.- Dresses $8.95 Were $16.50 and $19.75—All Sizes 65 Street and Sport Dresses 519 Were $29.75 and $39.75—All Sizes 75 Felt and Velvet Hats $3 Were $6.50 and $10—All Colors 50 Pieces Crepe de Chine Silk Underwear Were $2.95 to $3.95 ao"‘s:-:_Pn-Rf HARRI‘S-‘@-. e (224 F STREET = F at Tenth St. “Distinctive Apparel” After-Thanksgiving Sale! Offers Extraordinary Values! Our annual After-Thanksgiving Sale offers you desir- able NEW merchandise at ridiculously low prices for im- mediate clearance. You will find values here tomorrow greatly in excess of your expectations. In anticipation of the great erowds which respond to this sale, we sugdest 150 Dresses Crepes, satins, chiffons, velvets and wool. Group Ne. 1 2 for 92 Smart Gowns Velvets, chiffons, erepes. All high- garments. Fv‘:r dlytimep and eveni‘ngg. oe szo.w Formerly to $35 Higher Priced Dresses Group No, 2 Group No. 3 Richly mwivmen Coats The seasori’s-most desired models. Trim- 338.00 med with rich furs. All sizes and colors. Group No. & u Luxuriously Furred Coats Handsomely adorned with sumptuous 354.00 silky furs. Fashion's émartest styles. Shop Early Tomorrow For Best Selections At the Juvenile Shop . . . . Friday and Saturday End-of-the-Month Clearance 25 Girls' Coats, sizes 1 to 14. Tweeds, camel's hair, chinchillas, broadcloth, velvet, New Zelia and other better materials. Broken assortments taken from our regular higher priced coats. Clearance price. . 15 Girls' and Infants’ Coats, fleeced materials, tweeds, flannels, chinchillas. Some coats fur trimmed. Sizes 1 to 10. Formerly $595 to $12.50. Clearance $5.00 $).0 $2.00 $9.00 $3.9 zfl $9.00 14 Infants® Coats, sizes 1 to 3, of the better chinchillas, pink, peach, blue, white, tan. Some embroidered, appliqued. Some fur trimmed. $295 to $5.95 values. Clearance . 17 Children’s Raincoats, assorted colors. Formerly $3.45 to $5.00. Clearance........... PR Sizes 2 to ¥6. S Knitted Wool Legging Sets, infants’ sizes to 2 years. $295 to $7.50 values, Slightly soiled. Clearance. 12 Knitted Wool Legging Sets, some soiled. Assorted colors and sizes, Formerly $4.95 to $9.75. Clearance 5 Baby Buntings, partly soiled. Clearance 23 Assorted High-grade Dolls, Doll and Children Fur- niture, such as reed rockers and chairs, doll beds and bastinettes, high chairs, sewing cabinets, etc. For- merly $4 to $7.50. Clearance.. o . Group I Consisting of 2-piece flaninelette pajamas, sizes 10 to 14. Ruffied crepe de chine panties, sizes 4 to 8. Broken assortments of regular $1.95 Vanta and Carter's silk and wool union suits, sizes 11, to 12. Infants’ and children’s wool sweaters and capes, jersey skirts, sizes 8 to 6. Wash frocks, 7 to 14. Dolls (!lnhfly soiled), y doll carriages, doll bassinettes and cradles, children’s desks, etc. Clearlnce...oevsesessscae ceean . Group 11 Broken assortments of girls’ dresses up to 6 years. Boys' sults, rompers, jefsey sweaters, leather berets, boys' chinchilla and tweed hats and caps, girls’ berets and felt hats, infants’ silk and knitted wool Group IIT 200 pairs Ohildren's Hosiery, odds and ends of dis- continued styles, stockings, % and 3 socks, all~ ‘wool, silk and wool, cotton and wool, cotton, silk, eto. Flannelette gertrudes, sizes 2 to 6. Olearance —-All Sales Final—

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