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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. SOCIETY. o ey e v __Mrs. David 8. Ing‘lh wife of Assist- " (Continued on Third Page.) CREERON 614 12th St. Clearance Sale of Large and Small Head Size Hats, 1.00—1.95 To make room for Xmas novelties, we have reduced our hat stock away below NING STAR, WASHINGTON,' D. C, Gifted Visitor SOCIETY. Brache; Senor Dr. Pmle secreary of the legation of the Dom‘llé: Un! The Women's Shop of the l RALEIGH HABERDASHER RERIENZR2 ]3]0 F Streetoszimuzunuy ban Gil Borges, assistant d! Pan-American Union; Mr. Walter C. Thurston, chief of the Latin American division of the Department of State; Dr. William L. Cooper, director of the reign and Domestic Com partment of Commerc i)resident' and Mrs. Hoover Issue Cards for Reception to Judiciary—To Fete Diplomats Tonight. Dr. Thomas R. Taylor, assistant direc: tor of the Bu of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: Mr. John T. Vance, jr., law librarian of the Library of Congress, and Mr. George J. Eder of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Mrs. Walter E. Edge, United States Ambassador to France, was the honor guest at luncheon given by Mrs. Sidney Thomas in her home ‘Tuesday, when the company included wives at an informal supper this eve- ning after the reception which th President and Mrs. Hoover will give in compliment to the members of the diplomatic corps. Princess de Ligne has issued cards for three afternoon teas, tomorrow after- noon, Saturday afternoon and Monday | afternoon, December 15. ‘The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained at luncheon today in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, who will leave shortly for South America, where Mr, Wright will assume his duties as the new Min- | ister to Uruguary. The Minister and Mme. Peter will give a dinner Wednes- day, December 17. Senator and Mrs. Hamilton F. Kean | of New Jersey will entertain at dinner | this evening at the Mayflower in com- | pliment to the New Jersey delegation in | Congress, including Senator Dwight | Morrow and the members of Congress, | accompanied by their wives, who are | now in Washington. Mres, Medil McCormick has issued | MISS KATHARINE CARL cards for a tea Saturday, December 13, | of Peiping, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at the Carlton, when | for wh:m“‘"?:‘“;‘v"fl:]:'yh‘:r:‘: fecbri she will present her daughter, Miss | tained 34 guests at luncheon today at Katrina McCormick. Mrs. McCormick | Her home on Wyoming avemue. is better known in_offical circles as —Hatris-Ewing Photo Representative Ruth Hanna McCormick. bbbt e \HE second of the series of State functions will be given this evening by the President and Mrs. Hoover when they will hold their reception to the members of the diplomatic corps and their wives. Cards were issued yesterday by the President and Mrs. Hoover for the re-| ception to the judiciary, which will be | given Thursday evening, December 11, at 9 o'clock. Vice President Curtis To Be Feted at Dinner. ‘The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- | tis, will be the guest in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will en- tertain at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Ellis entertained at luncheon today in honor. of Mrs. Gann. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of Vice President Curtis, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. Mondell, wife of ¢former Representative Frank W. Mon- dell, will entertain at luncheon Friday, December 12. Mrs. Mondell was hostess at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Natalie Mai Coe, goddaughter of Mrs. Law- runce Townsend, when the guests were debutantes of this season and several of last year. Mrs, Francis Whitten will entertain wife of the Starting Tomorrow, 8:30 A.M. Socially Prominent %otel .,Cgc'etze FIFTH AVENUE AT 61ST STREET NEW YORK o) © nnual Winter [ : . 1B Is this Tudor English home | i of stone construction at 2435 Kalorama Road Especially Suited to Entertaining Priced at $125,000 Open for Inspection Today 6 PM. to 9 P.M. SINGLE RooMs and SUITES Transient or Longer Visits t , at Mrs. Townsend's morning musicale “ Mayflower. at tea this afternoon for Miss Coe and Miss Margo Wyeth. Mrs. Willlam N. Doak, wife of the newly appointed Secretary of Labor, was the guest of Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the new Senator from Penn- Representative and Mrs. Willlam E. Evans of California were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Teague entertained at dinner last eve- ning at the Mayflower, sylvania and former Secretary of Labor, [ " The company” included. the United | States Minister to Costa Rica, Mr, Charles C. Eberhardt; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong and Judge Marion De Vries. Representative and Mrs. Frederick R. Lehlbach of New Jersey are at the new Shoreham Hotel, where they have taken an apartment for the Winter. Representative and Mrs. Thomas A. Jenkins of Ironton, Ohio, are at the Dodge Hotel for the congressional ses- slon. They are accompanied by Mrs. yesterday and at luncheon following in the presidential dining room of the Mrs. Davis’ other luncheon guests included Mrs. Roberts, wife of Mr. Justice Owen J. Roberts; Mrs. myde Kelly, Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, . W. R. Coyle, Mrs. Henry W. Wat- lcm ’ Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips and Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty. The Belgian Ambassador and Princess de Ligne will entertain the heads of for- eign missions in Washington and their ——| H. Zirkin & Sons INCORPORATED " Washington Once-a-Year Savings Opportunities in Our appreciation to ANNIVERSARY S-A-L-E! (12) Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats . . . were $195 to $275. Reduced to %95 (2) Grey Squirrel Coats . . .were $250. Reduced to $135 4) Coats . .. RESERVED . (35) Broadtail, Sealine, Pony, Marmot Musk- rat Goats, were $100 to $I150. Small sizes only. Reduced to Regular 3295 Seal (Dyed Muskra and Coats new silhouette eff (14) Muskrat, Pony, Caracul, Lapin Coats... were $150 to $225. Reduced to NOTE: ALL OTHER FUR COATS ARE REDUCED.. a partial of the SPECIAL VALUES...no matter whn type, pelt price you have in mind. . WHICH TO DERPRICED. Black Caracul xeued MAKE A SELECTION...all of them GREATLY Ui Anniversary Savings on CLOTH COATS A Special Group of Fine Persian Lamb Trimmed Coats Worth §125 7 9 .50 5 Large shawl 9 ANY $16. collars. Sizes 14 to 4 DRESS Special group of reg- § ular $39.75 coats to close out at Other Cloth Coats are offered at Proportionately Reduced Anniversary Sale Prices ] Zivkin & Incorporated ANY § DRESS Other MEMBER OF THE MASTER PURRIERS' GUILD ANY $29.50 house, Choice, at house, Choice, at | Mary Wynne, mother of Mrs, Jenkins. Representative Louls C. Cramton will be the honor guest of officlals of the National Park Service at dinnerJ this evening at the Willard. ‘The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr, L. S. Rowe, en- tertained at luncheon today at the Pan- American annex in honor of members of the cabinet of the Dominican Re- public, including Senor Lic. Ellas Brache Hijo, secretary of justice, pub- | Me instruction and fine arts: Senor Lic. Roberto Despradel, secretary of finan and Senor Rafael Vidal, secretary of the presidency. Additional guests were tl:e Minister of the Dominican Republic al Washington, Senor Dr. Rafael ’s Leading Furriers THIS YEAR more than ever be- fore H. ZIRKIN & SONS are ready with values that: demonstrate their the thousands of pa- trons who have made possible their continued success. NOTHING IS . . EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE HAS BEEN PRICE-REDUCED. Hudson t) Siberian Squirrel '195 to Ve $205 .the above is only or -YOU WILL FIND MANY GARMENTS FROM N- CHOICE & HOUSE Sale of DRESSES 45th Anniversary Savings S50 DRESS 39 .85 in the house, Choice, in the $18.95 524.95 dresses reduced in proportion 3Y9.50 in. the Nons 821 Fourteenth Street N.W, WASHINGTON'’S LEADING : FURRIERS W.C.& A.N. Miller Builders—Realtors 1119 17th St. N.W. Dec. 0610 4 Ball Rooms and Private Dining Rooms [for large or small affairs CONNECTICUT AVENUE V4 MAIZI luopl Veay _/or/e Farrell 5 Ve : FUR SHO® Large reductions on fur scarfs at Hariton's are ‘par- ticularly interesting Christmas news to thrifty sHo ppers. Buy early for choice. Fur coats and expert re- modeling are quoted at ex- tremely moderate prices, too, at this shop. 1617 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Que and R Streets), e Clu]dren s 5a7e —of little im- ported two-piece Mastraknit bou- cle sweater suits for boys—would make cunning, practical and very reasonable Christmas _gifts. Formerly §12 and $14--now $6 and $7. Some girls’ woolen suits that were $14 (size 8 and 9)—now $4. You'll find real bargains at J. Rand, 1702 Con- necticut Avenue (floor 2), just above R Street. Mrs. Rawlins Hume, manager. Camalier & Buckley ™ Away from elbowing crowds in a pleasant atmosphere where true Christmas Splrl! prevails |l you will find Cam; & Buck- ley’s shop abounding m m(nzue of exotic gifts that will be cher- ished long after holidays are gone. Leather goods—fitted cases— toilet sets, pocketbooks, diaries, memos, card cases, gloves, port- folios, brief cases, desk sets, book ends, sports gloves, fancy boxes, cigarette cases and flasks are in- cluded in the fine leather goods —but_besides these—there are beautiful cocktail sets (of inter- est to the golier is a golf ball which opens to disclose 4 ‘gold cups), motor robes in plaids and pluch that may be monogram- med, umbrellas, m\lsical novel- ties and many “tricky” gifts that would be a joy tothe most bored sophisticates., Don't miss the treat of Christmas shopping at Camalier & Buckley! 1141 Connecticut Avenue N MADANE “‘xyuam [ENZ 1145 Conn. Ave. () Weshington.D.C. With the approach of the Christmas Holidays, it is quite certain that many of you are busy, thinking of the festive oc- casions you'll attend, and the new dance frocks you'll need. At the Madame Florenz Salon, you'll find any number of smart fascinating styles from which to choose, and among the number of individual frocks, Madame Florenz will graciously show you, there will surely be three or four that will suit your individuality. Here you'll see the stunning youthful grecian type; the ro- mantic style, which is most pic- turesque; the sophisticated or the youthful. Prices are moderate. As low as $29.50, not more than $85, Christmas shoppers have found a very worth while and expected saving in the sale of Pasternak’s. This sale has never before been announced _ until Christmas. Now it is possible for you to purchase real Pasternak outfits at prices which put them in vour Christmas shopping list. Those beautiful two - piece hand-knitted sports togs in all the loveliest shades, that were priced at $89.50 are now re- duced to $38. Fur scaris and unheard-of values in fur and cloth coats are also included in this yearly- looked-for sale of Pasternak’s. The missy department on the second floor offers some unusual groups of dresses at $13.50, $22.50 and $29.50. The more expensive dresses on the first floor have been cut in price to $38, $48 and $58. very stunning lot of hats and evening wraps are also in- cluded in these reductions. s Special Assortments in Photographs The dream of Christmas has come true—and all too soon for most of us who are now spend- ing shopping days and sleepless nights trying to find something that is different and something that each one on that list does not_have. Check the names of those who are your best friends and dezr< est relatives—and write “My Photograph” opposite—and, of course, Underwood & Under- wood. Then telephone Decatur 4100—and make an appointment for a sitting. Proofs will be ready for you the next day and your pictures in ample time for Christmas. Their prices are reasonable— beginning with an exqumtc artist proof for only $20 the dozen. They also have prepared for Christmas giving a number of unusual special assortments. A few are listed below. 6—4x6 Artist Proofs ...... g 1—7x9 Studio Print. 3 % $19 6—5x7 Artist Proofs o % 28 1—7x9 Artist Proof 9 g 6—4x6 Artist Proofs . “ 1—7x9 Artist Proof. . 1—9x12 Artist Proof..... I This studio, too has prohabl\ the largest selection of frames in the city. Their styles, like their photographs, are many—we ask you to come in aud see them for yourself. 230 Lunner(lru( Avenue, s, Elizabeth Arden Xmas Gifts The things that make the worth of individuals and objects are their degrees of fineness and rarity. The same is true of Christmas gifts—and that is vhat makes the selection at E beth Arden’s so perfectly delightful. Her perfumes, make-up boxes, gloves and bags, bed jackets, lingerie, pajamas, tea gowns and costume jewelry are very much lovelier than any others you have seen. Her perfumes are divinely magnetic, her make-up boxes are individually fitted accessories, her gloves and bag are match- ing color and material, her bed jackets make invalids appear their best, her lingerie pajamas and tea gowns are ravishingly beautiful and fetching and her Costume jewelry most unusual. In the same way that you find Elizabeth Arden's gift sugges- tions incomparable—so_you find her beauty preparations and treatments. er Washington Salon is 1147 Commecticut Avenue, Decatur $34 ale of Now Reduced to Smart women looking for the finest Coats for the least money will find them here at savings of as much as $24.75. Fine, long wearing materials hand tailored in semi-fitted lines — imported tweeds, Lamona cloths and Camel's Hairs — luxuriously trimmed with Raccoon, Beaver, Skunk, Caracul, Wolf and Lapin. Substantial reductions on every coat. KNOX Hat Sale! *5 Were $8.50, $10, $12.50 $15 $16.50 The famous Knox Hats in off-the- face models and hats with small brims featured in felt, soleil and suede . . . Green, brown, copperglow, Guardsman Blue, winetone and bllck are the new colors . . . All head sizes, all shapes, at greatly reduced prices. The Women's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER s 1310 F Street & A