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SOCIETY (Oontinued From Third Page.) lm}smona la Barra; Senorita Maria Sacasa, daughter of the u.\nssm of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa, the secretary ot the South African legation, Mr. Eugen Scallan; Lieut. and Mrs. Leland wEbb, Mrs. Hoggatt CWM Mr. Walter Davidge lnd Mhl Elizabeth Winston. Commissioner lni Mrs. Aitchison Have Daughter as Holiday Guest. ‘The Interstate Commerce Commis- sioner and Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison have with them their daughter, Miss Beatrice Altchison, who came from Johns Hop- kins University, where she is taking & post-graduate course. Miss Aitchi- son will remain with her parents until Sunday afternoon. Mr. I. A. Fleming and his daughter, Mrs. R. 8. Fleming, will receive infor- mally Sunday afternoon in their home at 2700 Connecticut avenue from 5 to 7 o'clock. No cards have been issued. Mr. and Mrs. William Littauer have returned to Washington for the season and have opened their apartment at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Littauer, parents of Mrs. Willlam Eldon Doeller of Washington, spend half of each year in Paris and the balance in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Laws of Brook- line, Mass., are at the Dodge Hotel for ‘Thanksgiving week end. Lieut. and Mrs. Elliott Strauss were hosts at dinner last evening at Newport where the former is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Rawls have | with them over the holiday in their home at Aiken, 8. C., the latter's sister, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, and Count Cyril ‘Tolstol and Countess Tolstoi. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton of Indian Lane Spring Valley have with them for the Thanksgiving holidays their son, Mr. James Heaton, who is a student at Gettysburg College, and his classmate, Mr. Luther Lenker, son of Dr. Jesse Lenker of Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ladd of the Balfour had as their guests at Thanks- ' glving dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Ladd and their daughter, Miss Annette Ladd, and Capt. and Mrs. Shaler Ladd of Camp Holabird, Md, snd others. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard and their son, Mr. W. Ross Hubbard, will be guests at the Mayflower until ; tomorrow, when they are ntumtn{l to Maryland to close their house at Ches- tertown for the Winter and will come back to the Mayflower at the end of next week to remain for the season. Mrs. Charles S. Robb of Edgemoor, Md., entertained at luncheon at the Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Ce- celia Calvert Robb, in compliment to Miss Sylvia Meredith and Miss Carolyn McLean Walker. Miss Robb and her classmate, Miss Rebecca Biddle Wood, came from Bryn Mawr to spend the holiday with the former’s parents at Dunrobin, Mrs. Henry Wells has returned to rnnman and is again at the May- Jower. An exhibition “and_sale of articles 'lv{l patients at Walter Reed Hos- plu.l take plue ‘Tuesday, December 2, t of the west wing holpltll from 9 o'clock in the nomln‘ until 9 o'clock in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holcombe have with them for the days, their da from versity, Miss Holmnbe. ‘who mud last June from Holton Arms Old Families of Note United By Thanksgiving Day Wedding. ‘The ceremony Rev. Earl Ti ist of the . G urch, arranged the ‘ams of music and played “ e” and the 'hg:ntrln Mr. Frank Kingsbury sang “At Dawn- ing.” The church had an eflec!.lve ar- rangement of chrysanthemums, roses, tall palms lnd ful ferns. The bride, was escoried by her uncle, wore l gown of blue crepe and shoes matched her [nwn in mlu.mhulhouhndonmemhnr- loom buckles. Her bouquet was of for- §et-me-nots and talisman roses. Mr. Nelson had as his best man Mr., Warner Cooper of Baltimore. There ‘were no other attendants. After the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Nelson went directly to Baltimore, Where a reception was given by Mr. and Mrs Henry Elmer Nelson, parents of the bridegroom. Mr. Nelson's nmfly has lived in Mary- land for several generations, he being & direct descendant of James Leon- to Vi ginia in 1623, then to Maryland in 1649. Mrs. Nelson is descended from the Greens of Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Missouri, and the Scotts of Vir- @inia, Maryland and Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will live in ‘Washington. Dr. Everett Monroe Ellison is spend- ing the Thanksgiving holidays at West Baden Springs, Ind. in conference with omer o of the Loyal Knights of | the Round Table, of which Civic Serv- :l“ Elllb he is the international presi- en! Maj. P. C. Harrington entertained a party last evening at the supper dance session at the Club Chantecler. Others entertaining at Chantecler in- cluded Miss Elsa Ekengren, Mr. John O'Rourke and Capt. Y. S. Williams. Miss Louise C. Worden entertained at | luncheon today for her guest, Baroness | Edith von Siebold. Other guests were Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, Mrs. George C. Butte, Mrs. B. Gwynn Dent, Mrs, William L. Deemer, Mrs. Charles B. Hobbs, Mrs. Chauncey Grubb, Miss | Anita Schade and Miss Victoria Cop- ping. = | The chairman of the National Em- | ployment Committee. Mr. Arthur Woods, came from New York yesterday and Jjoined Mrs. Woods at the Mayflower, | ‘Where they will be for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Wilson en- | tertained at an early dinner at the Shoreham Hotel yesterday, the com- | pany remaining Jater for the tea dance. ‘The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ne 8. Wilson, jr.; Miss Janey Ma- oney of Scarborcugh, N. Y.; Mr. Rob- ert Wilson and Mr. Harold Sangboner. Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer entertained a small ! company at dinner yesterday at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Dickinson of | Livingstone Academy are attending the convention at Atlantic City over the week end. They are delegates to the forty-fourth convention of the Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Middle States and Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carr of 923 De- catur sireet northwest were present at | broidered designs in one the Paderewski concert-recital given at Corstitution Hall Wednesday oon &t 4:30 o’cloc] Eagles Distribute Baskets. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1930. Visit the Gift Bazaar on Our Second Floor ~—A special gift section, where you will find gifts of many kinds—at moderate prices, Also stop off at the Gift Bazaar! Imported Glace Pull-on Gloves With Pinked or Fancy Tops $2.95 —Smart, fashionable gloves for Christ- mas gifts and your own use. The popular pull-on styles of soft glace skins with pique and overseam sewing and stitched backs. All black, black with white, brown eggshell and white. In sizes 53 to 7 Kann's—Street PFloor. Dainty Gift Novelties 50¢ —While looking for some “little_ remembrance,” visit our Ribbon Department, where you will find all sorts of novelties, such as a chiffon handkerchief in a box with a pair of % rters, handkerchief cases, oe trees, Organdy Guest puff outfits, etc. And in each box there is a card on which to send your greeting. Others 59¢ to $1.50 Kann's—Street Floor. Musiecal Novelty Gifts $3.95 —Our collection of musical &) novelties includes jugs, steins, clgarene boxes and powder ‘boxes—each with double-tune movements, so that they play their merry tunes all the time they are in use. Unusual values at this price. Kann's—Street Floor. Leather BAGS $2.95 Values —It is an acknowl- edged fact that women like a gift that can be used. And certainly they will like these very smart, inexpensively priced handbags. Every one is of genuine leather —calf, morocco and seal—in the newest styles and colors. Black and brown. Kann's—Street Floor. Thousands of Beautiful Handkerchiefs 6 for 55¢ 25¢ ea. —Linen handkerchiefs o With hemstitched hems R ) and colored hand - em- ared. HeoAmy aT e broidered corners. Also corner. large sports handker- 150 ea. chiefs. ¥ —White linen handker- 350 g:lm; chiefs with Porto Rican hand embroidery in cor- —Linen handkerchiefs ners. Also in solid colors with embroidery in all four corners and lace b' 1 m contrasting em - edge. e Suimad: hems and scalloped xu. 6 for $1 —Linen handkerchiefs with colored hems and colored initials. Six in These Electric Train Outfits at ~—“0" Gauge Freight Train Out- fit, with locomotive, car loaded with lumber, caboose, 8 sections curved track, warning signal lockon connection. 57 Electric Train $12.75 $11.00 —Reversible locomotive, 2 {lluminated cars, 8 sec- oll car, box car, tions of curved track, boose, 8 sections of curved and 2 of straight warning signal and warning signal and lock- on connection, track, signal. “Distant Control”’ Passenger Outfits $20.00 $23.50 —Super motor loco- motive, which can be stopped and reversed at any speed. 3 cars, 8 sections of curved and 6 of straight track. of curved and straight track. Electric Freight Outfits Train Outfits —Locomotive, coal car, ca- sections of curved and - Electric Passenger Train Outfits —Equipped - with the dfi‘&m control — en- gine, 2 cars, 8 uc;lonl —Passenger Train Outfit, with +locomotive, 2 cars, 8 sections of eurved track, warning signal, and lockon connection. Electric Passenger Train Oytfits $9.75 —Locomotive, 3 cars, 8 2 of straight track— lock-on connection. Muminated %, Station $3.10 —The roof is removable, Other Electric Train Accessories —3-Section bridge, for ——Lampwt with “Q” gauge outfit. Priced Glob —Aummluc Sema- at . -$3.50 . phore ........ —No. A Transformer, 110- volt capacity — for “O” gauge outfit ........$3.75 Mechanical Train Outfits for Little Boys At $1.00 —Iron locomotive, tender and 2 cars, 4 sections of curved and 2 of straight track. At $1.98 ~—TIron locomotive, 2 cars, tender and 8 sections of curved track. 4 TOYLAND—FOURTH FLOOR Perhaps You Should Wear a “K” SLIM-E-FECT Health Belt Combination Tall and Short Figure Types 5 Sizes 34 to 46 —Youthfully styled, yet correctly designed to meet the panlculur and exacting requirements of fully de- veloped figures. Patented FLEXING FRONT Health Belt provides the most effective, comfortable and healthful support. Double side lacing for abdominal control and extra eyelets permit belt to be raised or lowered. Reinforced, stitched-in diaphragm control. Mmt&ble, removable shoulder straps. Kenlastic tted web panels and front gore. In the Vivid Algerian Pastels % Inexpensively Priced SR Kann's—Second Floor, $3.75 &, —The fine quality of the felt, the fine styl- ing and smart details, give these hats the appearance of far more expensive models. New brim and cap styles, whose bright col- ors will add an exciting' note to dark cos- tumes. And because they are so surpris- ingly inexpensive, you can have one in each color— Star Gold Yacht Blue Kann's—Second Floor. Romany Red Killarney Green We Will Cash Your Christmal Saving Checks lour checks to our Ser- —Street Floor. We will md.ly cash them for you! Two-Table Bridge Sets —Beau d ted PR S, T 53 two d of pleture , gold edge cards, Additional Decks of Cards—39¢ Ea. Boxed Assortment of ¢ Christmas Cards, 45c ea. —Amc;‘mw_fin¢dm—:::hm — faining 24 cards—all different designs, engra: lndpm =Many with lined envelopes, Other Boxed Assortments, 25¢ to $1.00 Beautiful Wrapping Papers 8 Sheets for 25¢ ~—Three different colored papers in s package. Sise of sheets 20x31 inches. Cholce of two designa, 2 g Just 25 Women’s 15-Jewel ) Wrist Watches Regularly $27.50 clllly punhlud tor'm; Christmas sellin mn ewel movment.l kt. gold case, set wlth t'o genuine diamonds and tour synthetic sapphires. Kann's—Street Floor. An Unique Gift! This Christmas Card Entitles the Recipient to a— Permanent Wave! ~—You p\n'chlu the card and present it to the one lease . . . they then bring it in, at any ma '.hey choose, and have their hair waved by lnydol the methods we use. The card is good until Beauty Salon—Third Floor. Sale Reg. $7.95 to $12.95 Silk Blouses and Lace Tunics $5 —Blouses are making them- selves irresistible in many new ways. These of pure dye silk, flat crepe and satin, will not lhrlnk They are very charm- % with new necklines, finished h new ruffles and tabs. Colors are white, eggshell, tan, nude, rose and whil Also tunics of lgl -over black hcl, in bolero style. Real Leather Jackets —Made of soft red pliable leather, lined with kasha or wool plaid lin- 9 95 Ings, in brown, green, red, navy o and black. slzesg to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. Junior Miss CREPE FROCKS In High Shades $8.95 —Chic styles of new crepes, prints and chiffons, in the sea- son’s smartest shades. They are very attractive for junior misses’ holiday wear. They are regular $10 values, at a special price for Saturday. .Sizes 11 to 17. mnb—wd Floor.