Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1930, Page 18

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SOCIETY, SOCIETY. : W. R. Gherard!, Rear Admiral Wat T.| chief of Bureau of 3 i | Rear AR e Bt | O e e , and M. | G270 — H g B "L oo Bear Al . | shatmion um 5,167 05k, ) 1 e We Recommend H G 3 8. i S A ; e | Scers ofthe Supply dorpe: Angela Varona's . . . . Fuller, 3 L 1 the : I Mrs. Hoover Attends Mormng Musicale. 3’- Syers Capt. W, W b, Gut w‘;‘"{m“j’*m”“’m‘ Ly ik : : : ke B : Famous Beauty Preparations i Vice President Host to President and . B, , € T Cinpae, Cant: | Gharies Gonsrd and Mrs Branie - *Y j Charles Conard and Mrs. Brants Mayer. Ficet L dy Lo nght- £ Stark, Capt: 3. . owers, Gapt | Lieut. and Mrs. Mervin W. Arps wil , Mr. and Mrs. - To women who know and desire only the best . . , ;| gntertain at ainnr this eveniog o ther FUR we consider them so outstanding, so perfect in every E.| of Mrs. James G. Smith of New Jersey, . 3 ., M HE President and Mrs. Hoover tative Martin J. Kennedy of B ) - | 3. M. M iy : Were.the guests of honer at din- | New "Tork has srrived i Weahiagton | O W: A Campbell. Mr. h 4 We Must Unload | agents for these renowned Beauty preparations. Representative J. J. O'Connor of New | Charles 8. Groves, Mr. Frederic William | arrived last evening and is at the May- R coming season. Rear Admiral Joseph J. Cheatham, | entertained a small party at dinner st/ s i from purest ingredients, all under Angela Varona's g assisted by his sister, Mrs. Sealine Coats-—squirrel trim &t a large oval-shaped table, decorated scheme. B A, Arp ulatac, TS, PR TR PR way that we have become gn exclusive Washington J. M. McDonnell. o son, Mr. Lawrence Richey, Mr. French first secretary of the Argen- N D e s T e ivan s apeing o S O, Strother, Mr. Walter Newton, Mr. un'l;hfmmy, ME. Adolfa 3 de Urquisa, | : s We have Grouped Ouwe Coats Worthy of ‘the ket Jati o ey joyhiore | Yle, Jr. Mark Sullivan and Mr. Wl- | fower. | : ommSpphe ok crenm: myd It:timue a elahnudee“ e+ ivat tlmnl;: ld‘ e he has taken an spartment for the | liam Hard. i o A T et [ g A $175.00 n in private ratories ~Mmerican room of == o Ee Mayflower, the Vice Prulde.’f‘b:- h"mm““" Butler Hare of Sa- ] personal supervision. Everett Gann, who is his oficlai hostess e T nd. : Pony Coats—plain and trimmed i i T' 3 er was served lese e room, where the company was seated Assistant Secret i . e 1 Muskrat Coats—fox trim De em lhlll ot;r Lo.lel Goz with plaques of pink roses and a rare | at Iast_evening th ‘ Model Fu Sh | Jepartment, the only place in Pty of Gotms.” PR candles Wire n e . —an ow 3 o : r op city where you can procure them. psed to carry out the general color . Pratt, chief e 4 e 923 G St. N.W. I Font , irst Floor The guests, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Gann, were the Secretary of the|tary of the Navy, Mr. . Charles Tressury, V. Mellon: the Secretary of | Adams; Senator Prederick Hale; I HE ( ;II I SHOW ar an rs ric] . lurley, e | ator . Broussard, Sena| Hamil. Undersecretary of the Treasury and|ton F. Kean, Senator B 1 b Mrs Ogden L. Mills, the United States | Goldsborough, Senator Jesse Met- Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter | calf,. Senator Tasker L. E. Edge, the governor of the Federal | tor T. ~Robinson, Senator | F 4 Reserve Board and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, | Thomas D. Schall, Senator Samuel M. | Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs, Ed- | Shortridge, Senator Ellison D. Smith, | erc an IS win T. Meredith and her son-in-law, A. Swanson, ' Senator | Mr. Frederick O. Bohen of Des Moines; mmell, Millard E. | Senator Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | Tydings, Senator David I. Walsh, Sen- | ¢ 3 Yey 8." Firestone of Akron, Ohio; Mr.|ator Charles W. Waterman, 3 and Mrs. Lamont du Pont of Wilming- , Representa- | 1 e o fon, Del; Mr. and Mrs. John Hays 1 \ . Hammond, Mr. Adolph 8. Ochs énd his 'l , Representati » g daughter,s Mrs. Arthur Hayes Sulzber- , Represen 1 & v T of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. 3 George P. . 5. Moss of New York City, Mr. and | oW, B Y Th D Mrs. Joseph R. Nutt of Cleveland, Mr. . H. 5 " ree ays— Charles M. Schwab of Loretto, Pa.: . ; Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman, Mr. D‘n‘;fld‘m jiumas of Topea, Eans; M 0| 2 F ““”n%‘m“:""'“ e Beginning Tomorrow : B o ' atth i sl oW pr i ce I 8, former Senator and Mrs. Henry . Lippitt of Providence, R. I, the lat- g g gt ine McGommiek, Boprese SIXTH FLOOR EXHIBIT ROOMS Frovidence, R. I.; Mrs. George Mesta, : | . Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. and Mrs. | tive ~ Carl E V. £ | W. A. Ayres, Represen . U. \ 4 2 l i g 3 Hardy, _ Representative 3 Priced g i, Charel £ ¢ 3 Qliver, Representative John Taber, | (Gift Show Ends Saturday) @ & 5 A e s . BECK s Genuline i Coffee 'was served in the Pan Amer- fean room of the hotel, after which the 3 S. Ingalls: . e 4 i com] returned to the Chinese room > - &, . | A ) i Wil Rogers' picvure | Lelgh, Vice Admiral A. L. Willard, Rear { Dheai As Pt | Riral 5. ‘B Moblech, Near Admical w‘ » s moses /,& Son’ ! ) ; { : the evening. | Frank B. Upham. Rear Admiral W. D 2 y, Rear A H. £ Yarnell, 5 e § Mrs. Hoover attended the second of |Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, Rear | Public Confidence Since 1861 0 thle Secemia B b ey . Rear . 3. Cheat- F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 1 b ot g . foown Spenish planist, Senor 3 d F. Seller ()'1 t ewe ry | % o . Stimson, wife of the e ey iy , Rear Admiral : A brilliant array of genuine rock g 3 . V. Butler, Rear Y 3 c;lysmss :}l"fl) l:n;::y‘clup:oof lt:f“n‘ il silver. fternoon and eve- E’m F. Lamont Ly ey ning wear. Extremely popular because i | Tested . $1 .65 va,ue they go with absolutely everything. ;| ) TWEWVETEN TWEVE TWEVE F STREET ‘ i 0 | ; : 4 = Monogram B EMRS Articles -ADAl iC December instead of January! at no Held Until Luncheon, $1.00 Dinne X * : 4 Charge Christmas Card .’.;l ‘l,ll a.-“ e § Our Entire Stock Of _ S I == ‘THE TRAVEL, LEATHER § GIFT SHOP Exclusively M. BROOKS CO.=—Frrr= SHOES FOR WOMEN (Nothing Reserved) - YO U “NEEL —in good taste for practical use. ALLSILK- PICOT TOPS HESE Lo 1 ROBES QUILTED Rosanska was also a guest at the lunhe- eon. A% Sizes from 1 to 12 Jacquettes 3%% The Minister of Albania, M. Paik| _. . f 3 Konitza, was the honor guest at a din- | Fitting by Enna Jettick Experts S : : that look luxurious but— : YO .8 WorTH $I°65 mdmm"'gumb:n"o:;-n and 'I‘bll;.-‘:::i-idw::‘nrm Luxuriously trimmed with Per- ' A 4 i are not at i" extravagant Batter Fabrics Bureau, Impartial Testing Labo- mam%mw the X sian Lamb, Blue Fox, Lapin, Y, 5 2 ratory, Stated: > ot Rabber Footwear tn Extrome Sizes Beaver, Squirrel, Galyak, Lynz, . J “Hose StyleNo. 1300 (A.S. Beck 95¢ sale hose) 3 3 | Ex ksl ENNA JETTICK Caracul and Wolf. All Sales Final , A $ 9 5 is rated n::lhmodel hose * which commands 6 Ll aretail ofabout $1.65. Hose Style No. 1337 F St N.W. Costume and Sport Ensembles No Exchanges has finer texture...higher eonrmtz'ount..l.m ) - rect fashioning — lsg needles dropped means i proper fit...high strength...longer wear.” - e ! {Signed) P A quilted robes with rich- © "Modal Hose" is standard grade sold in average siore at §1.65. the mays tem: X ly contrasting collar and 'axactun, Guatemala, and Chicl front bands. The k o ’ 5. o0 ok Wanh Omrolias g Madame or Made i broidered. Silken cords : apartment st Wardman Park Ho- moiselle who _desire 3 D 1. Longer wearin 4. D ‘t for the Winter. They have with , . that smart touch of 4 ¢ \ . g g. e Doesnt water-s, ‘hlzm“thfl: d:ufl:wr. Mos. uv:n-m sopnitication will use ; p encircle the waist. PO']- Moran, and her children. ; i Rapresentative Charles A Wolveron X AN ) The Colors Are “ 2. Finer weave. 5. Resists runs. fo and Will be st the Willard during Purple—Red and. wil be st the f , . Dainty Ll'ngerie & ; P bt o gnd 3. Permanently dull. 6, Ggurcnhod perfect. resentative Thomas H. Cullen of B TR ‘ Ao dpen e 32 Tangerine | ALL NEW SHADES - ALL SIZES 8ls to 10" 255;‘“ :‘n'fl - - fOl' Her * o 0 0 Z ; /' Wint Robes—Brooks Main Floor it Mt i 5'6.50 7 SALE— continuing this week —HIGH | sers and jacket. 2 ' o i G5 $] (050 BATH SET w2 200 . g % Heawy Silk Lounging Rove, § ¢ 7= 5() ) I\AY l / 1143 Conn. | In Make-Up Box srishely tmmmed ' tace. 3| @ \ N7 ° a i sl -30 Silk Georgette Step-ins, Dance Sets, Slips, etc. g Wl 5 _ 25 to 50% ° pcn, unusual novelty in bath ses $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 ; ‘ Nipr=250) 4 R SALON MODERNE 539 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK T 75 { contalns fio large mwea':f vath Poonch Cfepe__——— ; / 7 & Semi-Annual tace trim: T ‘ Clearancf i Whsarss - : Nearby Stores v Fall & Winter el { . - 3 | WILMINGTON PH(I:.:DBL)PI-HA “ BALTIMORE Hats ! $ 2L y e iy Including many _original L STORES WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTILCHRISTMAS peiae. et sebiete. -1 1105 F Street % 8- BICK HAS NQ_CONNICTION WITH STORTS OF SIMILAR WARE | E i Nat’l 8225-8226 i RN SN (L A ) : G- STREET BETWEEN VTH LTZTH J xperjenced / Jueitisers Prefer] tht;‘_,

Other pages from this issue: