Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1931, Page 19

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bave returned to their apartment at fie shonh-m .rur lpendlnl &e holi- mlfkl ‘kr-ln-]l' m B. ! Col. and Mrs. Louis Little have is- invitations for dinner Friday eve- , January 16. Maj. and Mrs. Otto Wagner have eanceled all social engagements owing to the death of Maj. Wagner's mother, Mme. Barbara De Bussigny-Wagner of Basle, Switzerland. Former Secretary of State and Mrs. Prank B. Kellogg, who have returned | recently from Europe, are in Washing- ton at the Mayflower. The former Secretary of War, Mr. Newton D. Baker, is sailing today on the Britannic for Burope. Mr. George H. Calvert, jr., and Ma. | Reginald Foster, who will direct the | figures at the Washington Bachelors' Cotillion Monday at the Mayflower, have designated 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the garden of the May- flower for a rehearsal for all those wish- ing to dance in the figures at the cotil- lion Monday evening. Mrs. A. Steadman Hills entertained at a farewell luncheon today at the ‘Willard before leaving for Florida, where she will spend the remainder of the Winter. The guests included Mrs. Edward Clements, Miss Frances Clem- ents, Mrs, Irving Fulton, Mrs. Stacy M. Reed, Mrs. Paul Weir, Mrs. E. James Schawb, Mrs. George Lambert, Mrs. @erome Gundersheimer, Miss Mayme Parker, Miss Louise Phillips, Miss Polly Lillard, Mrs. P. E. Overman, Mrs. Mar- garet Brown and Mrs. Galt Fulton: Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey, who have returned recently to this country from Poland, are visiting the former's :.renu. Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert S. Dewey, their apartment at the Mayflower. Previous to his srpomlment as finan- clal adviser to Poland, Mr. Dewey was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. and Mrs. Robert S. Maxam of ’hflade]vhh and their young daughter dia were week end guests of Mr. Maxam’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. Oliver M. Maxam. Mrs. Royal McKenna and her mother, Mrs. David Stewart Hendrick, will not be at home tomorrow afternocon. Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of the George Washington University, en- tertained a small company of men at Iuncheon at the Willard yesterday. gcu'enn Miss Bowen Mr. Hjorth Announced. Mrs. E. Cochran Bowen of 910 PFifth svenue, New York, and Polo drive, Colo- rado Springs, announces the engage- ment of her daughter Mary Cochran to Mr. John Thomas Hjorth, for several rs a resident of Honolulu. Miss wen is & granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Francis Cochran and a great-granddaughter of Alexan- der Smith Corcoran, philanthropist, and of Mr. William F. Cochran of Balti- more. Md. Miss Bowen is also a niece of Mrs. Thomas Ewing of New York and of Mrs. Percy H. Stewlrt of Plain- field, N. J., lut,hul' of “Prayers of Hope and Gladness.” Miss Bowen attended the Spence Bchool in New York and also the Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, later eompleting her education in Paris. She s a 'woman of ability and inter- Med in all sports. She is a member of the Junior League of Colorado Miss Margret Cotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cotter, and Miss Betty Couzens (inset), daughter of Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, both on the com- mittee for the Junior Horse Show at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Riding and Hunt Club. . THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, —Bachrach Photos. with her mother from an extended trip abroad. Her father, Mr. Harry Samuel Bowen of London, died when there on & visit in 1925, Mr. Hjorth has been a resident of Honolulu since his boyhood. He is a civil engineer, a great sportsman and is very popular. His father is Danish and his mother is English. The wed- ding date-has not ye!. been set. Miss Helen Lee Eames Doherty, Miss Betty Edson, Miss Virginia Glazebrook and Miss Margene Musser will be the ushers at the second “Salon Sutro” in the Carlton Hotel tomorrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Mr. A. Walter Kramer of New York, who is also a distinguished Jjournalist, will be presented in a pro- gram of his own compositions. He wlll be assisted by Martha Attwood, soprano, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera, and a native of Cape Cod, and Mr. Walter Edelstein, a brilliant young violinist, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y. Sorings. where she has spent much of e when not in Europe. Miss Bowen has just returned to New York Out-of-town patrons and subscribers expected to attend sre Mrs. John W. Alexander of New York, Mrs. Frank §. E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH STa N.N BLACK COATS WITH BLACK FURS Actual Values $69, $59.50 and $49.50 SIZES 36 to 46 12 to 20 Outstanding Fashions Wrapover Closings Coats with Shawl Collars Paquin Collar Coats Deep Flares Bruyere Adaptations Vionnet Seaming Effects Coats with Large Spiral Cufis Hambleton, Miss Elizabeth Hawkins Williams and Mrs. Richard H. Pleasants of Baltimore, Mrs. George Dallas Dixon of Philadelphia, Mrs. Nathaniel F. Bryant and Miss Catharine Bryant of Boston, Mrs. and Miss Rehling of Balti- more. Cards may be had of the Misses | Sutro at 2230 California street, Mr. T. Arthur Smith and at the Carlton to- morrow afternoon. Mrs. Harold Nickols of London, who | is making her first visit to this country, | is now in Washington at the flower, accompanied by her daughters, Miss Bridget Nickols and Miss Jenny Simson. Mrs. Nickols is the widow of L llll“l'l‘l‘ll G é WN WG Positively No Single D Tlm Sale Except at Regular the well known English capitalist. and philanthropist and since his death has carried on his work among the poor children -nd in the hospitals of lnndom Mrs. Nickols was the owner until re- cently of a Mayfair mansion overlook- ln( Hyde Park, known as 2 Seamore Place. She sold it to Baron Camrose. While she is in this country her archi- tects are engaged in planning her new home. She and her daughters will spend a week here and will then go to ‘Toronto, Palm Beach and Havana. Assisting Rev. “Meade Bolton Mac- Bryde at the reception he will give urday afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o clock at the Mayflower Hotel will be Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the Assistant Secretary of State; Mme. Sanchez Latour, Mrs. John Walker Holcombe, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Mrs. Edwin S. Puller, Mrs. Arthur Tir- rell and Mrs. Robert Coolidge Master- ton, who will alternate at the tea table. Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Dalton hav ., returned after the cmnnn nouam in Atlmue at the Traymore. Mr. and Mrs. David Robert Simon have returned from their honeymoon spent in a cruise to the West Indies, and will be temporarily at home in the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon, on Harrison street. They expect to be -m.led in their apartment by ary 1 Mrs. Seth Carter of Auburn, has arrived in Washington and leased an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for several months. Mrs. E. R. Howard of Ballston Springs, N. Y., is in Washington and is & guest of Mrs. J. H. Tonge at Ward- man Park Hotel. Col. O. F. Ohlson, general manager of zhe Alaska Railroad, vho has been (Conunued on Brothers 121 3F VISIT NOW—OUR WONDERFUL LINGERIE SALE The Most Remarkable V. For Club Prizes For Personal Gifts alue-giving Opportunity ¥ For Anmversary Gifts For Birthday Gifts For r Trousseau Gifts For Personal Lingerie Needs All imported and domestic lingerie included 10% to 35% Reductions Dance Sets. .. Slips. .. Bloomers. . . Teddies. . .Gowns. .., Sleeping and Lounging Pajamas ALSO ELABORATE TROUSSEAUX SETS SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY Street, Ufternoon and Evening DRE SSES Were 58.50 to 125.00 All Sales Final $ rlzslau 7“'9"11'13 G St.NW, mmmuulnm DRESS SALE! TWIOE EACH YEAR we hold a store-wide Quick Clearance—A Clean Sweep ry Dress rnFNuek is effected—Offering TWO BRESLAU DRESSES for the | PRICE O! ver, Bresiau well dressed W, resss ashington woman realizes the style, es at regular prices—OUR ADVICE TO YOU IS TO o EARLY, AS THIS SPECIAL OFFERING OF “TWO for ONE” WILL ATTRACY A CROWD TO OUR 8TORE—store opens 8:30 a.m. $10.50 DRESSES for $10.50 $15.00 DRESSES for $15.00 $25.00 DRESSES for $25.00 $29.50 DRESSES for $29.50 $35.00 DRESSES for $35.00 $39.50 DRESSES for $39.50 $49.50 DRESSES for $49.50 $59.50 DRESSES for $59.50 4,000 DRESSES IN THIS SALE STREET DRESSES—crepe, chiffon, satin and prints. ORIGINAL BRESLAU ORIGINAL BRESLAU ORIGINAL BRESLAU ORIGINAL BRESLAU ORIGINAL BRESLAU ORIGINAL BRESLAU ORIGINAL BRESLAU ORIGINAL BRESLAU TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO AFTERNOON DRESSES—georgettes, chiffons and crepes. EVENING DRESSES—chiffons, moire, satins and crepes. DANCE DRESSES—taffetas, chiffons, georgettes. BUSINESS DRESSES—solid color and figured silks. SPORT DRESSES—Beau Claire, knitted fabrics, wool crepes. ALL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF JUNIORS’ SIZ 46—EXTRA SIZES COATS Fur and Fur Trimmed —Dress and Sport Mod- els — Finest Expert EVERY Materials— ‘Workmanship. COAT IN OUR STOCK IS INCLUDED. The Friendly Shop 13 TO 19—MISSES’ 14 TO 16—WOMEN'S 36 TO Sale Starts FRIDAY MORNING Deposits Accepted on any Purchase —will be held for 30 days No Exchanges No Refunds No Credits All Sales Final! TO 56%. Breslau Prices 1309 G ST. N.W. THURSDAY, JANUARY BROOKS -G St., Between 11th and 12th Sts. CLEARANCE In every department of the store we find merchandise that we wish to dispose of before the Annual Inventory which we take in a few days. All of this merchan- dise is smart, seasonable and in perfect condition. But because it must be cleared, prices have been cut without regard to cost or profit. Shop tomorrow and you bene- fit greatly by the savings. A Smart Group of 76 DRESSES Some of these Dresses sold for as high as 825, but the Clearance Price is 11 We mean to clear these Dresses at once. That is why you are offered such exceptional values in Fashions that are smart now. Types for Afternoon, Bridge, Party and Gen- eral Wear are included in Crepe, Chiffon, Prints There are both Women's and in the group. The fashions are re- markably new for a clearance event and smong the new colors are orange, rust, green, blue, navy, and black. Higher qualities are instantly apparent. Brooks, Third Floor Clearance of Over 250 Choice Smart Hats Hats that formerly sold for as high as $7.50 are reduced for clearance to $1 .69 Choose from Felts, Felt and Straw Combina- tions and Satin Hats. A very fine range of the very styles that have been in popular demand all season, including those smart little black hats that go so well with every costume. There are all headsizes. Brooks, Fourth Floor Imported Afigora Berets $7.69 These Genuine -Imported Berets are in green, tan, red, blue, eggshell, white and black. This is the lowest price we have seen on these styles. Brooks, Fourth Floor 11 Winter Suits Reduced from $16.75 vo $29.75 Clearance Price Tweeds, Basket Weaves and Mono- $ 9 tone Weaves — Suits are trimmed in Astrakhan cloth and Caracul. Smart individual models for late Winter and early Spring wear. Very fine values. Brooks, Second Floor " these fine Coats from $150 Richly Fur-Trimmed BLACK COATS Smart styles that very recently sold for as high as $69 are reduced so 35 Even for & Brooks January Clearance these values are outstanding. Those who have waited until now se buy & Cost will certainly find the right savings Rere. Those ultra-smart straightline and silhoustte fashions are at their best im this group. They are smartly trimmed with Caracul, Kit Fox, Lapin and Mink-dyed Muskrat. These luxurious long-haired furs are lavishly applied to eollars and ouffs. 'l:hq are in the rich smooth materials that look so soft and wear so well. All are silk lined. Brooks, Second Floor Finest Coats 589 These beautiful coats of those smart, mew fab- rics, such as Chonga, Oriola and Kashmirits, in black, brown and green. Richly fur trimmed with Russian Caracul, Persian Krimmer, Kolinsky, Squirrel, Silver Tipped Fox and others. Sports Coats for $29.75 are Clearance Alpaca Pile, Tweeds, and Monotones that are fur or self trimmed. Belted and fitted models in black and white, tan and green mixtures. Very warm and smart. Brooks, Second Floor The Clearance reduces to only Coats that originally sold FUR COATS These Fur Coats sold for as high as $139, but our drastic clearance policy reduces them to $69 © Sitver Muskrats, Natural Pony, Sealine, Natural Muskrat Coats of very emcellent quality snd style. There are self-trimmed models and others with contrasting furs. At this price these Coats will be sold rapidly and we advise early attendance for those who wish one. Brooks, Second Floor Accessories and Thrift Shop Clearance Misses’ and Women’s Sweaters Cardigan and Slipovers, with crew and V necks. In light wools, wool 1 .85 Jersey and Rayon and wool mixed. Reduced from $295 and $495 Silk Underthings Glove Silk Vests, Crepe de Chine s Panties, Teddies and Slips and Rayon combinations. Slightly soiled. Reduced from $1.95 and $2.95 Outsize Rayon Bloomers Perfect fitting, reinforeed, extra 89c sizes 25, 27 and 29. In regulation lengths. Reduced from $125 Tweed and Cheviot Skirts Meade with yoke and pleated 2.85 fronts and flared effects. In every Reduced from $395 wanted shade. 210 Pairs Fabric Gloves Washable Slip-on Gloves that look like suede. Novelty cuffs. Reduced from $1.00 Imported Kid Gloves Brown and tan only, with 31‘85 turn-back cufis and embroidered stitching. Also capeskin in black Reduced from $2.95 and brown. 4 Brooks, Mall 67 Dresses Reduced from._ $6).95 Choice fashions in Georgette, Flat Crepe, Chif. fon, for afternoon and party wear. Black, navy, red and green are the colors. Lace, jacket effects and other style details. 59 Dresses T i Choose from Jersey and Silk Frocks in one and two piece styles. A fine array of styles and eol- ors. The Dresses are of very quality sad should sell fast at this price. Sports Coats . $15 to ’19.75 Alpaca Pile Coats in Beaver, Lapin, sl 1 Plaid and Squirrelette shades. ml- c.-u in Navy. Swanky Sports models-in sizes 14 to 46, but not in all styles. Formerly e

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