Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1930, Page 18

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T B2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY White House to Be Scene of Young Peoplc‘s Dance This Evening for Mr. Allan HOOVEI‘. 200 this evening for their son, Mr. Allan Hoover, who is here for the holidays with h's par- ents. Th: guests have been asked for dancing at 10° o'clock and supper_ will be served at small tables in the State dining room at midnight. Mrs Stimson Hostess in Honor of Mrs. Gann Today. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson entertained at luncheon at Woodley today in honor of Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. The cther guests were Mrs. Patrick J. Hur- ley, Mrs. William DeWitt Mitchell, Mrs. Walter F. Brown, Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Mrs. Arthur M. de, Mrs. Robert P. La- mont, Mrs. William N. Doak, Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Mrs. William V. Pratt, Mrs. Edwin St. J. J. Greble, Mrs.. Alan on Kellogg and Mrs. RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover will P be hosts to a company of about Herbert S. Hadle! The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. ellon, will not receive on | ince he is spending the holidays in Pittsburgh. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mr | Charles Frencis Adams, will receive | New Year day from 4 o'clock to o'clock in their he t 2221 R street. | They will have receiving with them the former’s niece, Miss Fanny Hor and Admiral and Mrs. William V. Alternating at the tea table Representative FEdith Nourse Roge! Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. M‘:u'ki Bristol, Mrs. F. Lemmot Belin, Miss Louisa Clement, Mrs. David F. Sellers, Mrs. Keith Merrill and Mrs. George Patton, jr. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, and_the Ambassador of Ger- many, Herr Freldrich W. von Prittwitz und Gaffron, will be the guests of honor at a banquet to be given tonight at the Willard by the Modern Language As- sociation of America. Representative and Mrs. John W.4 Summers entertained at dinner last eve- i ning in honor of their daughter, Miss Jean Summers of Northwestern Univer- sity. l{}lflss Helen Lenehan of Chicago, Mid- shipman Lester Wood, Midshipman Wil- liam W. Walker and Cadet Allan Koerper were among the out-of-town | ests who attended the dinner and ter the dance at Congressional Club. Representative and Mrs. A. H. Green- wood have with them for the holidays their daughter, Miss Ruth Greenwood, who entertained at tea Sunday after- noon in their home. Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon are spending a few days in New York and are at the Barclay. Representative and Mrs. Grant M. | Hudson have as house guests over the holidays their children, Miss Helen Hud- | son of New Bedford, Mass.; Miss Ruth | H. Bloomer of New York City and Mr. | Winthrop S. Hudson of Kalamazoo, | Mile. Reine Claudel, daughter of lhel Ambassador of FPrance and Mme. Claudel, will entertain at a small dinner | 30 | dance this evening in the Congressional | tivities of the young society group, law, Dr. and Mrs, Paul M. Ireland, and | their children, at Pueblo, Colo. ‘\ Mrs, George C. Butte, wife of the newly appointed vice governor general of the Philippines, was the honor guest | at a luncheon given by Mrs. Pedro| Guevara, wife of the Philippine resident | commissioner to the United States, at the Mayflower Hotel today. Amcng the guests were Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Mrs. Guinn Williams, Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Leonidas Dyer. Mrs. James A. Frear, Mrs. Felix C. Davila, Mrs. John C. Schafer, Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Mrs.% Camilo Osias, Mrs. D. M. Ashbridge, | Mrs. T. Jhocson, Mrs. Vicente Bunuan : and Miss Avelina Lorenzana. Maj. and Mrs, Henry Leonard will | entertain at a dance this evening at Grasslands. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill were hosts to a small company last evening, when they gave an informal musicale. Mr. Henry La Fontaine of Norwich, Conn., gave the program, singing several groups of songs to his own accompaniment. Miss Elizabeth Wheeler and her brother, Mr. John Wheeler, daughter | and son of Senator and Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, will give their annual holiday Club, at 2001 New Hampshire avenue. Assisting Senator and Mrs. Wheeler n’ chaperoning the young people will be Senator and Mrs. Robert La Follette. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, jr., who joined | Mr. Hoover at Asheville, N. C., last week, | attended the Asheville Junior League | dance last evening at Grove Park Inn | as the guest of Mrs. Samuel Fisher,| president of the league. The dance was | given for the benefit of the baby home supported by the league. Mr. and Mrs. Henning Give Tea Dance Today for Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sears Henning are entertaining at a tea dance this afternoon at the Mayflower for their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Henning, who, though not having made a formal debut, has entered into many of the social ac- especially during the holiday season. A student of unusual ability, Miss Hen- ning has chosen to devote the greater part of her time to a continuation of Burlington Hotel ‘Washington, D. C. NEW YEAR'S DINNER—$1.50 Hiue Point Oysters on Half Shell Hearts of Celery ueen Olives Fresh Salted_Almonds Cream of Chicken Soup Consomme_Royale Filet of Bass—Sauce Marguery ong Branch_Potatoes % Pried Milk-Fed Chicken and Bacon orn_Fritters Eroled Tenderloin Steak—Fresh ushrooms Roast Long Island Duckling—Oyster Dressing Apple Batice Baked Old Vireinia Smithfield Ham Cider Sauce Roast Maryland Turkey—Stuffed Cranberry_Sauce | Annabelle Essary. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. the study of the languages, in which she is well versed. Mrs. Henning will be assisted by Mrs. H. Spencer Merrick, Mrs. James F. Coupal, Mrs. Willlam Hard, Mrs. John Herrick, Mrs. Eugene Woodson and Mrs. J. Fred Essary. Miss Henning's assist- ants are Miss Jean Woodson, Miss Betty West, Miss Louise Turner, Miss Betty Shibley, Miss Margo Bell, Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Madeline Jones and Miss Miss Henning is wearing a lovely frock of peach-color moire and her corsage bouquet is made of sweet peas and lilies of the valley. Approximately 300 guests will be pres- ent from the young local society group as well as many friends of the hosts from literary circles. The affair is being given in the Italian garden of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harrison will entertain at dinner January 10 and again January 23. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison have just re- turned from Philadelphia, where they visited the latter's father, Mr. B. Daw- M. | son Coleman, while their children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman at Bryn Mawr. Mrs. Charles J. Bell will entertain a company at dinner this evening at Twin Oaks for her debutante granddaughter, Miss Rion Fortescue. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Perin acted as hosts last evening in the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, who gave a dance for their cousin, Miss Anne Perin, at Grasslands, where a company of 100 was present for din- ner and additional guests arrived later for dancing. Owing to the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were detained in their home in Brookline, Mass, and had already G. Dawson 'l.uued invitations for the party in honor of Miss Perin, the party place by proxy. Mr. and Mrs. derson will not open their Capital ‘home on Massachusetts avenue this season, for they will soon start their journey to the Dutch East Indies and Indo-China. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Corby have as their guests fop the holidays Miss Shirley Sinclair, iss Dorothy Case, Miss Juliet Ill, Mr. Hadley Case and Mr. Donald Case of New Jersey and Mr. Robert Love of New York and Boston. Miss Justine Corby and Miss Elinor Corby will entertain at a small dinner and dance this evening in the home of their parents, on Chevy Chase Ci cle, in honor of their house guests, al of whom have passed the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Corby for (Continued on Thir e @Olde Time New Year's Binner! AT Tilden Gardens Cafe 3000 Tilden St. 1to 8 PM. Roast Turkey with Giblet Sauce Roast Pig with Glazed Apples Fresh Vegetables Tipsy Cake—Delicious | | our Famous Homemade Plum Pudding | Full Menu in Wednesday's Star Price, $1.25. Make Your Reservations Today Parties Given Special Attentio The most extraordi- nary sale of lootwear it has been our privie lege to announce. Never before have you seen so many, many stunning shoes «.. 50 many of the smartest shades suchinimitable Art 185 Salon quality . . . in the great groups of ArteraftSalon originals reduced to these new low prices. 1385 C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1930. The NEW Jelleffs Gold Stripe mesh stockings are the newest favorite with young things for evening wear—very sheer in effect. $1.95. If you're going South, visit first our Palm Beach Shop, where warm-weather fashions are bloom- ing colorfully and gorgeously. Don’t Be a Cinderella Tomorrow Night! If you’re wearing Jelleff’s fashions, youw’ll be having the time of your life at twelve! When the bells ring in the New Year and its host of glorious new fashions, you won't feel like the wraith of some last year's fad if you are wearing Jelleff's clothes like these— Smart new jacket frocks—Iloveliest of evening fashions—of lace, crepe or satin, some banded with fur $25 to $125 Beaded evening dresses of crepe, chiffon and lace in all-over or neckline motifs of glittering sequins or silver beads, $39.50 to $59.50 Black velvet wraps with white hare, lapin (rabbit) or ermine, $39.50 to $110 ‘White bunny wraps of squirrel or lapin (rabbit), jacket or full coat lengths.... ceserseeses 53950 to $110 Evening bags of brocade, simulated pearls, Beauvais embroid: ery or glistening sequinson silk................ $7.50 and $. Long evening gloves of white lambskin, a very special impor- tation from Italy, in the popular 16-button length....... .39 Evening Scantie with slip ruffle is the perfect one-piece fotinda- tiel, ol v ..$10 Rhinestone jewelry, necklaces, earrings, bracelets in a glitter- ing array Sedeicts otiiosion giars g $5 to $15 Gold Stripe sheerest chiffon stockings, either plain, $1.95, or with French clocks $2.95 Sketch A dance this evening at the embassy. ‘The surgeon general of the Army and Mrs. Merritte W, Ireland will be at honte to the officers of the medical de- rtment, active and retired, and their | 'amilies, tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in the Red Cross House of ‘Walter Reed Hospital. Mrs, Ireland will be assisted by wives of the medical | department officers. | Mrs. Ireland returned yesterday from & visit with their son and daughter- Transparent velvet wrap with Juniors’ model in taffeta with collar and cuffs of chinchilette. oc: ial Sweet Potatoes drop-shoulder effect. $16.50. Froshegeinach ‘Waldorf Raisin Salad Hot Mince Pie—Cheese Plum Pudding_Hard Sauce Che it Stuffed Tdaho Potatocs Green Peas Imper] Sketch D Misses’ chiffon bodice. $69.50. Iy Parfaf Sketch C Misses’ 1 lace dress with Mint Nut Sundae Chocolate Nut fSundae w‘ » ‘ moses & sons Chanel’s square back decol- Ice Cream and Cake letage. $45. F Street at Eleventh nfmk of black with all-over jeweled $49.50. Look! Blue Fox—Persian Lamb—Kolinsky—on, Women’s New Black Cots This is a purchase we are proud of! Regularly $135 to $195 Tomorrow—last day of the year—at $110 Coats that immediately proclaim distinction in every carefully moulded line—in each lavish collar and pair of cuffs of regal furs. At $110 they are “finds”! DULTN ‘& MARTIN CRYSTAL SERVICES For the Season's Entertaining DRESSES $]0.00 Were $16.50 One, two and three piece models in can- ton crepe, satin, georgette and novelty woolens. A very good assortment of styles Flare-shaped bowl and colors. with floral design. GOBLETS, SHERBETS or TALL TUM- BLERS— $32.50 Dozen Sizes 14 to 46 WINTER COAT CLEARANCE $44 $55 Were $49.75 Were $69.50 to $69.50 to $89.50 Black coats with shawl collars and elbow cuffs of even, tightly curled Persian lamb. $110. Black coats with Magellan kit fox shawl. collar and muff cuffs. $110. ~ Black coats with huge cape collar and flare cuffs of sable-dyed kolinsky. $110. Black coats with lugurious blue fox collars and cuffs. $110. "The Fern" A Rock Crystal of delicate fern design. Crystal ball stem. Complete table serv- ic. GOBLETS, SHERBETS or TALL TUM- BLERS. $50 Dozen Finger Bowls, $57.50 Black coats with shawl collar and muff cuffs of long silky lynx. $110. Sizes for all women! Fitted lines, flares or straightline effects in beautifully fur trimmed coats. New colors and the ever important black. Sizes 14 to 44 Coats are Greatly Reduced Comparisons will show how great Jelleff values really are. Look out for collars of pieced furs in making your comparisons! $98.50 to $110 coats $79.50 $49.50 to $59.50 coats. $100 to $125 coats.. .$89.50 $59.50 to $79.50 coats $165 to $215 coats..... $125 $89.50 to $98.50 coats Coats on two floors—tremendous assortments as well as values! Sketched. Wom- en’s black with deep cuffs and collar of Kolinsky. s110. THE OPPORTUNITY SHOP DRESS CLEARANCE $5 $8.50 Were $5.95 Were $10 to $10 to $15 Tweed suits, knitted suits, and a variety of satin, canton crepe, georgette and nov- elty woolen dresses. Smart styles in navy, black, green, brown and wine, Sizes 14 to 46 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR "Hawke's" An old-fashioned straw fan cutting in brilliant crys- tal. GOBLETS, SHERBETS or TALL TUM- BLERS— $60 Dozen Finger Bowls, $65 Last Day of Our Shoe Sale! Every Pair of Shoes in Stock $7.50 All of our famous Sorosis shoes. . .all of our other high-priced lines. . .all of our new Southern resort styles—offered at this one low price. Eyery type of shoe in the most popular leathers and colors. 4 — Regularly $8.50°t0 $14.50 Jelleff's Shoe treet Floor Afternoon, Street Evening, Resort Shoes DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance )

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