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SOCIETY. In the Diplomatic Circle The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will leave for New York to- day, where they will be until the middle of the week. The Belgian Ambassador and Prin- cess de Ligne will entertain at luncheon | today in compliment to Mlle. Clare Clairbert, Belgian soprano, who gave concert last evening and will be the artist at the first of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's morning musicales, which ‘will be given Wednesday morn! in the Mayflower ball room. The Ambassador and Princess de Ligne and their daughters returned yes- terday from a short stay in New York. The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the members of the Ger- man team who won blue ribbons in the National Horse Show, held recently in New York. The visitors will arrive in Washington tomorrow and will be at the Willard Hotel during their stay. ‘The members of the German team include Rittmeister Freiherr von Wal denfels, Ober Lieut. Freiherr von Nagel, Ober Lieut. Momm and Ober. Lieut. Hasse, They will be received by Presi- dent Acvver Tuesday morning. Senora de Lei! d'affaires of Salvador, who has planned to spend the Winter in her native coun: try, has postponed her leaving date until January, when she will go to her home for a two months’ visit. Mme. Nano, wife of the charge d'af- faires of Rumania, i5 in New York, ‘where she went the middle of the week to remain over Sunday. ‘The counselor of the German em- bassy and Frau Kiep will return Tues- day from New York, where they went . Dr. and Frau Kiep were ac- companied by the former's niece, Frau- lein Marthe Kiep. The new counselor of the Argentine . Dr. Adolfo Calvo, arrived in the.Capital last week and is at the May- | flower Hotel. He was met in New York by the son of the new Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Manuel E. Malbran, {r.; the first secretary of the embassy, Don Pablo Santos Munoz, and the attache, Senor Don Manuel de Olazabal. Dr. Calvo is a bachelor and will join the ranks of Washington society along . wife of the charge | with the others of the diplomatic corps who are on duty here without families. ‘The military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto will en- tertain at_dinner tomorrow evening in honor of Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten. ‘The military attache of the Spanish embassy and Senora Riera entertained a company at dinner at the Shoreham last evening. The guests included the commercial counselor of the Spanish embassy, Senor Don Luis Calderon, and Senora Calderon, and the naval attache of the Spanish embassy, Capt. Jose Iglesias y Abelaira, and Senora Iglesias. ‘The air attache of the French em- bassy and Mme Thenault have with them the latter's mother, Mrs. O. M. EPencex. who came in time for Thanks- giving and will remain until after | Christmas. Mrs. Spencer has been vis- iting in Missouri and in Chicago. The secretary of the Czechoslovak legation, D:. Papanek, has returned from a few days' stay in Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, Mrs. Merchant Mahoney, wife of the first secretary of the Canadian lega- tion, went to their home in Canada Thursdey and will remain north for several weeks. The new first secretary of the Irish Free State legation, Mr. Colman O’Don- ovan, arrived in the Capital last week and will stay at the Fairfax until he locates & house for his wife and two children, who will join him in about two months. Mr. P. G. Foley, who has been act- ing as secretary, will return to Boston within a few days, where he will again take up his position as consul. The new secretary of the Haitian le- gation and Mme. Rigaud came yester- day to Washington, where the former will take up his duties at the legation. Mr., M to the Brazilian Ami & party last evening &t the dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Sidney Guest, the wife of the American vice consul to Cuba. The included Mr. and Mrs. Hugo ert, Miss Evelyn Gordon, Miss Ja- net Hume, Mr. Harold H. T. Horan and Mr. D. Cohen, formerly connected with the Chuean embassy. News Notes Crouped Relating to Events In Official Circle (Continued From First Page.) . ‘The Minister and ht recently returned to this H where the for- Government for several years and they will sail shortly for his new post to which he was trans- ferred in the Summer. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, will be the honor guest of the Women's Na- Press g.lub at luncheon Tuesday visit in Wi Mrs. Wi ‘The Judge Advocate General of the Army and Mrs. Edward A. Kreger en- tertained at dinner at the Congressional night, having &l Patton Cheeseborough, )r of New York, who are guests of e latter’s &renh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies. r. Cheeseborough will return to his home in New York tomorrow and Mrs. Cheeseborough will , remain several weeks with her parents. Capt. R. O. Williams entertained & tmll? party at the Club Chantecler sup- per dance on Thursday evening. Lieut. Comdr. William Thomas, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Thomas, who are guests of the latter's nts, former United States Am) or to Russia and Mrs. Gt e T. Marye, will entertain at dinner evening in compliment to Miss Virginis Tyler Peters and her flance, Mr. Walter Joseph Salmon, jr. ;l:\’nn marriage will take place Satu Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins will entertain a company at dinner Satur- day evening, December 20. Mr. John Law Harris was host to a small R-ny of young people at the Club Chantecler supper dance Thursday THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Ao D _C, Notable Events of Record | NOVEMBETP 0, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIET WASHINGTON GIRLS WHO ARE ENJOYING THANKSGIVING SOCIAL EVENTS Society Charmingly Greets Autumn Debutante Group is a member in Colorado a Baltimore School last season and of the Junior League Mr. and Mrs. Harold Armour Dodge of New York and Colorado Springs resented their daughter, Miss Dorothy | ige, to society in Washington at a A-| eventng. The company included his flancee, Miss Harriet Hunt, daughter of Federal Trade Commjssioner and Mrs. C. W. Hunt. | Mrs. D. B. Hutchinson was a lunch- mn&lmngn l:e:urd-y;t at the Mayflower, ving 26 er party. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ‘V Nicholson, as- - | s by their daughter, Miss Dorothy . | Nicholson, & senior of Holton-Arms, en- tertained at themn‘ga?rdho! a ::rtlu of supper parties, eir home last eve- ning in honor of Mr. J. Frank Nichol- son, a junior at the University of Mary- land, later taking the young people to the Congressional Country Club to dance, Among their guests were Miss .| Jean Woodson, Miss Elizabeth Brady, Miss Amy Mister, Miss Ruth Itneyer, Miss Florence Hodge, Miss Sara Louise Baish, Miss Isobelle Hogg, Miss Betty Hartman, Mr. Frank Baldwin, Mr. Don- ald Imirie, Mr. Edwin Harlan, Mr. Joseph Deckman, Mr. Charles Magill, Mr. Robert Reuling, Mr. Robert Kilroy and Mr. Paul Fellows. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson will be hosts at dinner again this evening in their home, when covers will be laid for eight. Capt. th B. Bush, Capt. and Mrs. Joel F. Watson, Capt. and Mrs. John R. Fhomas. d. Jackson, Dinsmore, Capt. . Jac Capt. and Mrs. Edward C. Betts, Miss Gertrude M. Louis and Capt. Paul G. Balcar. and Mrc. Glenn Wilhelm enter- dance last evening at the Mayflower. Approximately 400 guests from the young society up in Washington, including official, diplomatic and resi- dential circles, as well as many young men ;cr home glrd '.v%unolu-y. from ‘ale, Princeton lam - Mary, were received by the Myln the Chinese room of the hotel. "Dancing followed in the large ball room, with a buffet supper served at midnight in the Chinese room, many small tables being arranged around the sides of the room to accommodate the gay young crowd. A decidedly novel feature of the dance was the serenades given by the orches- | tra to the various groups of debutantes | at the different tables during the sup- per hour, an especially lovely selection of songs being played and sung in compliment to Miss Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge and their daugh- ter were assisted in receiving by Miss Virginia Tenney of 8t. Davids, Pa. ‘Their other assistants included Mrs. Clifford Black of Pelham Manor, Miss Elizabeth Condict Carter. of Newark, N. J., and Mrs. William Jeffries Chewn- ing, jr., and In the debutantes group debutante this season, was here for the dance and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dodge in their apartment at the Mayflower. Col. and Mrs. Percy M. Ashburn will present their daughter, Miss Ann Vir- ginia Ashburn, to society in the Cap! tal at a tea dance to be given Satur- day at the Mayflower. |, Maj. and Mrs. Gist Blair will en- | tertain a company of young people at a | dinner dance Tuesday evening at Grass- | wndsh Country Club for Miss Margo 'yeth. Dr. and Mrs. James F. Mitchell will give a dinner dance Saturday evening, | December 13, at the Montgomery Coun- try Club for their debutante daughter, | Miss Eliza Mitchell. Mrs. Clarence Cottman of Baltimore | will give an informal dinner in that city | tomorrow _evening in honor of Miss | Eleanor Calvert and Miss Margaret Pey- | ton Calvert, debutante daughters of Mr. |and Mrs. George Henry Calvert, jr., of | Washington, preceding the bachelors’ | cotillion at the Lyric at which Mr | Cottman will present the Misses Calvert. | Sacred Concert Scheduled Upper left: Miss Carlotta Hawley, wh with her mother, Mrs. Hawley, widow of Dr. Charles Augustus Hawley, who is giving a tex for her. —Clinedinst Photo. Center: Miss Jane Pegram, daughter of Lient. Col. and Mrs. John C. Pegram, staying in Washington with her mother while her father is stationed | at Manila, P, —Harris-Ewing. | Upper right: Miss Mary Hunt, daughtez of Mrs. Gaillard Hunt, who returned | from West Point yesterday and will have as a- guest Miss Margaretta Robinson | of Baltimore, who will arrive tomorrow. —Underwood Photo. | Lower: Miss Elizabeth Gill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore N. Gill, jr. who goes to Boston Tuesday for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Gill is an accomplished horsewoman and all-round athlete. —Bachrach Photo. has come from Ogontz School to be | sador from Belgium; Mr. Katsuji De- | b buchi, Ambassacor from Japan; Count At St. Dominic's Church |de bMome!u('x!eA counselor of Spanich | | em 3 | y and charge d'affaires; Carlos ‘The sacred concert to be given in|Davila, Ambassador from Chile, and A St Dominic’s Church this evening at|Mme. Daviia; Senor Don Manuel de | b & Arts Club Pays Honor To Dr. Koussevitsky The Arts Club of Washington will ive & Wednesday afternoon 3:30 to 5 o'clock in honor of Dr. Jorie 1is tainment committee of the Arts Club under whose auspices the reception has been arranged. o Mot Mishar-s Midsons At Mu!icllc Ind Tea Mrs. Eugene Meyer was hostess at a musicale yesterday afternoon when Miss Denyse Molle, pianist, gave a recital at 5 o'clock. The program was followed by tes. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer have had with them for the brief holiday their daugh- ters, Miss Florence Mever and Miss Elizabeth Meyer, who will return today to their studies, the former at Bryn Mawr and the latter at Vassar. All-States Societyw Officials to Meet ‘The All-States Officers’ Seciety will hold the regular monthly meeting to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Willard Hotel. All officers of State societies, past and present, are invited to attend and affiliate with the or- ganization. ‘The midwinter meetings, December and January, will be open to the dis- cussion of problems and the exchange of ideas which grow out of the activi- ties of the several societies. At the meeting tomorrow night re- ports will be heard from the seve: committees in ~harge of the arrange- ments for the All-States midwinter ball, which will be held at the New Shoreham Hotel Friday evening, Janu- ary 16, from 9 to 1 o'clock. Fred Payne Clatworthy To Lecture on Mexico The secretary of the Smithsonian In- “Salon Sutro™ Patrons For Season Enm“ini Among the patrons and subscribers of the “Salon Sutro” at the Carlton Hotel this season are Mrs. John W. Alexander of New York, Miss Mary Alsop Cryder, Mr. Percy Lee Atherton, Dr. and Mrs. Otto H. F. Vollbehr, Miss Anita Schade, Mrs. Frank S. Hambleton of Baltimore, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Miss Elizabeth Hawkins Williams of Baltimore, Mrs. Armistead Peter 3d; Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Louis D. Brandeis, Mrs. Charles H. March. Tickets are transferrable, which signi- fies that they may be used in any way convenient. Quite a few out-of-town subscribers who cannot use their cards in person give them to friends in Washington. You Will Thoroughly Enjoy Dining at The Allies Inn 1703 New York Ave. NW, kfast to !ll‘nvlny Guest Rooms Available m Just 2 Step f Blde. stitution, Dr. Charles Greeley Abbot, is sponsor for a lecture by Fred Payne Clatworthy, w&?m evening, " and is the result of months spent in Mexico last Spring. ‘This is an opportunity to see the first .| natural color pictures taken in Mexico ever shown in the United States. | The Ambassador of Mexico and the | director of the Pan-American Union have been invited to attend the lec- ture as guests. William Rogendorf 1215 G St. Metrovolitan 928 National 8663 FUR Prices Are Lower Than Ever Here! Anytime within the past 15 years you would have said it was impossible to buy good Furs as low as we are selling them at present, 389.50 For High Grade Fur Coats In Pony, assorted trimmed. Lapin (Dyed Coney) Northern Seal (Dyed Coney) Natural Muskrat They're worth almost double Fox Scarfs for Xmas $9950 ., hlm at dinner last even at Chevy Chase Club in honor of their house guests, Maj. and Mrs. Dean Hudnutt of Fort Hoyle, Md., who will be with them over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee will entertain at dinner Wednesday at the Mayflower in honor of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson have issued invitations for a dinner Saturday evening for their daugh- , Miss Harriet Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre have dssued invitations for dinner Saturday evening, January 10, in compliment to Miss Anne Perine and Miss Margo ‘Wyeth, debutantes of this season. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman is giving 8 tea this afternoon at Tuxeden, her home, at Bethesda, for Miss Natalie Coe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coe of New York, and Miss Margo Wyeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Wyeth of Washington. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Tucker- man will be hosts at a buffet supper for & number of young people. Maj. and Mrs. H. H. Fuller enter- tained s small compeny at dinner Fri- day evening at the Willard. Miss Rahel Davies will entertain at tea this afternoon for her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Horace Browning en- tertained in their home last evening at dinner, when the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Prederick H. Butcher, their son,| Mr. David Butcher, and their house | Elut, Miss Phyllis Mogart, who is Mrs. jutcher’s sister. Mrs. Eric Greenleaf will be hostess at luncheon tomorrow, entertaining at the Mayflower in compliment to Senora de Guell, wife of the second secretary of the Cuban embassy, who recently re- turned from Euro) Miss Jane Muhlberg of Cincinnati is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Miss Mildred Brashears in the lat- | ter's home, 4400 16th street. Muhlberg came here from Sweet Briar College, where she is in her senior year. Beveral glrtlu were arranged for the week end, one of which was a small dinner party given by Miss | shears last evening at the New Shore- | ham Hotel. The guests were Miss Jane | Muhlberg, Miss Ann Blanton, Mrs. J. W. Price, Lieut. J. W. Price, Lieut. D.' . Sullivan G. Griffin, Ensign George | and Mrs. Charles Jackson. | Mrs. Grace Ross Chamberlin enter- | tained at dinner Tuesday night at the | Women's City Club. Among the guests were Miss Clara McQuown, who spoke to the current events section on "Jour-‘ neying in the Near East”; Miss E. Agnes Dillon, Mrs. E. B. Allen, Miss Julia E | Coonan and Miss Meda Martin. Brothers 1213 F Monday We COAT WITH Continue Our SALE IS, DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS 5 GROUPS...5 PRICES : 48.50 {Wue to 7850 88.50 Were to 150.00 Our coats are marked Were and Winter has yet to come! 58.50 68.50 @ Were to 12500 135% ° Were to 21500 at season-end sale prices, This sale gives you to 98.50 the utmest in coat values. Early Attendance Merits the Best Selection . ALL SALES FINAL Miss | —— were included Miss Adele Townsend | The additional guests at the dinner Jahncke, Miss Lucille P. Swift. MIss|yi) include Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trem- Semrux Ovesss, S PM{YY Eleanor | jatt Fell, Dr. Prancis Dana Coman of Orme, Miss Beatrice Patton, Misses| New York and Washington, who has re- Eleanor and Margaret Calvert, MIss| cently returned from Antartica with the Carol Gordon Herndon, Miss Susanne | Byrd expedition; Mr. Edward Burr Pow- Bagley Wallace and Miss Ruth Bryant. | )i and Mr. Lee Craighill of Washing- Miss Dodge’s frock was 8 very charm- | ton, The two latter will be the partners ing French model of pink satin, with|of the Misses Calvert for the cotillion a delicately embroldered panel of gold The girls will wear similar costumes of | and very pale blue in the back and|powder blue wing velvet with siiver slip- | front. She carried an_ old-fashioned | pers and bouquets of orchids and lilies bouquet of pink roses and blue delphin- | of ‘the valley, | ium, and her assistants wore corsage | bouquets of gardenias and lilies of the| Miss Helen Shaw will be hostess valley. Mis. Dodge wore & gown of luncheon on Wednesday at the May- black velvet flower in compliment to Miss Katherine Miss Dodge sttended Miss ira’s | Hall, one of thi debutante JHPASTERNAK SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALES begin tomorrow An event that smart women and misses know and wait for . . . here it is a month earlier than cus- tomary with unprecedented low prices just as the winter season starts. This is the well-known Pasternak Clear- ance Event held each season, for which our regular high-quality . collections of Women’s and Misses’ Fashions are dras- tically reduced for immediate and final clearaway! SUITS FROCKS SPORTSWEAR COATS GOWNS FURS HATS all sales final 8 o'clock under the direction of Mr. Constantino Yon promises to be an exceptional social event as well as a musical treat. The following distinguished person- ages are acting as patrons and patron- esses: Prince Albert de Ligne, Ambas-| Shop Early for Christmas RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F A NEW GREEN TWEED COAT WITH RACCOON Here is one of the most important fash- on the style horizon. Smart green imported tweed, fashioned in a semi-fitted style. Luxurious, unusually clever fur cuffs and ions collar. An excep: tional price for this coat. 89" ‘Women's Shop, Third Fleor. [ Freyre v Santander, Ambassador from Peru, and Dr. Juan Mendoza Almenara, secretary of embassy of Peru. Also Mr. James F. Shea, Miss Agnes Murphy, Miss Annie Murphy, Mr. N, J. Helfert, Mr. Thomas K. Gallaher, Dr, Holden | and Mr. Helfert. Street A splendid group of Furs of several kinds ———— e —— Liebster’s 35th ANNIVERSARY Prices have been s0 revised as to cre- ate new standards of Fur Value. Liebster celebrates 35 years of service with the Lowest Prices and most interesting stvl=s in a decade. SALE of FIN FURS 2 OQOutstanding Groups: A group that offers exceptional values in Sealine Coats with la: fitch collars, both silver and dark muskrat coats, pony coats and leopard cat coats. An outstanding collection that emphasizes fine Liebster quality. Beautiful coats of Hudson Se: Caracul, Muskrat, Silver and Dar! Muskrat. Clever styles that dis- tinguish 1930-31 Furs. Straightline “and semi-fitted effects, smart eollar effects, ete. 85 Group 2 5125 Other Fine Purs Priced Proportionately LIEBSTER e FINE, FURS e New Location . . . «ev. 716 13th St