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SOCIETY." SOCIETY {The Third Dinner for Chief Executive and ) Mrs. Hoover This Season to Be . Given This Evening. RESIDENT and Mrs. !mwmvv\llbeun James G. Strong of Kansas, Mrs, Lanikf Virginia | Miss guests in whose &tumn«mum !finmwfllmterwnnamner lu dinner given last eve: Menalcus ford or Mrs. | and Mrs, Ellis Yost. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila were among the guests at the at the Carl- ton by Mr. and Mrs. C. New York. The other (uem ‘were Sen- ator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, the first Becretary secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Museum of Art, and the Secretary be entertained at dinner that eve- by Mr. White's parents, Mr. and Miles White. Mnmt:?'-umruw f the Navy and Mrs. m"m" m w be the ‘whese honor thz chief of aval on-ldou. Admiral William V. Pratt, and Mrs. Pratt will entertain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Walter P. Brown, wife of the General, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon. Mre. Willam N. Doak wife of the f Labor, will receive tomor- Tow in mnum.m sulte of the Wil- lard Hotel and will by Mrs. sband md )BI Rabe Carl Don Oscar Blanco Viel; Miss Parmenia M el and the attache of the British y, the Hon. Mark Watson. Senator and Mrs. Edwin 8. Broussard have as their guests in their home, at 1850 Mintwood place, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patout of New Iberia, La. Mr. Patout is & brother of Mrs. Broussard. ‘The new Senator from North Carolina and Mrs. Cameron Morrison will be the ranking guests at a bridge supper this evening which Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wadden will give in the Congressional Club, at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Austin and Dr. and Mrs. Leroy L. Sawyer. Mrs. Edward W. Pou will give & bridge tea tomorrow afternoon in the Club of Colonial Dames for Mrs. Morrison, en- tertaining for her daughter, Mrs. Mar- garet Pou Moran. Mrs. Smoot, wife of Senator Reed Smoot, will not receive Thursday after- noon, but will resume her days at home Thursday, January 22. THE EVENING STAR. Senor Jose M. Coronado, was the guest of honor of the members of the staff of the Pan-American Union at dinner at the New Shoreham last evening. Senor Coronado is & former member®of the {‘ staff, and the dinner was tendered as a tribute to him by the present personnel of the union. Others at the dinner were Mr. Franklin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. An- tonio Alonzo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Babcock, Miss Heloise Brllnerd, Miss Janeiro V. Brooks, Miss Elsie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkholder, Miss Elena Calderon, Mr. Atilano Carnevali, Adam Carter, Mr. Jose L. Colom, Colomo, Mr. Daniel Coronado, Mr. Enrique Coronado, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Curtiss, Miss Addie B. Deering, Miss Elizabeth Dugn Miss Elinor Dunnigan, Mr. John Dunni- gan, Miss Lucy Farnsworth, Mr. Flem- mer, Miss Bernice Goddard, Miss Evelyn Gflmell Mrs. Muvn W. Gray, Mr. and William riffith, Miss Mary Hnrflnmn Col. c-mpbelln ‘Hodges, Mr. A. Hormaza, Mrs. Anne Kammerer, Miss Antolnette Keane, Mr. Harold Keatley, Miss C. Marion Keefer, Mr. Paul V. Kelbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Koenig, Mrs. Constance Lathrop, Mr. Claude Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erm: l-lveuy. Mr. Robert Lord, Miss Mr. C. Keech Ludewig, Mr W“lhm Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William r, Miss Annie D'A. Mar- chant, Mr, lul H. Martinez, Mr. Herbert R. Mills, Mr. Manuel Montes, Mr. Willlam Montgomery, Miss Rita Mower, Mr. Paul W. Murphy, Miss Beatrice Newhall, Miss Anne O'Connfll Miss Arletu Phillips, Miss Matilda Phil- lips, Mr, Willlam Jennings Price, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reid, Mr. Clarence 8. Runswick, Mr. Robert M. Scott, Miss Fanny Bunand _Sevastos, Miss Ana Maria Sherwell, Mr. H. Gerald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Snodgrass, Miss Rosa Dora Stone, Mr. Guillermo A. Suro, Mr. John A. Teetz, Mr. and Mrs. Jose | Tercero, Mr. and Mrs. James Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. George Wait, Mrs. Helen M. Waters, Capt. and Mrs. James E. ‘Whitehill and Mr. Julian C. Zier. Representative and Mrs. Edward W. WASHINGTON, ning_for m new Senator from North Carolina and Mrs, Cameron Morrison. Mrs. Henry Allen C Cooper and Mrs. John Henry ht entertained in iward E. Gann at at the home of Mrs. Dwight, on Kllonm- circle, the guests being Mme. Simopoulos, Mme. Wu, Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Arthur H. Van- denberg, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Jlmes A. Frear, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. ilbur J. Carr, Mrs. William R. Castle, : Mrs. 8. D. Sturgis, Mrs. Mark Sul- n, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Porat_and Mrs. Mortimer E. Walker, !‘r!. Herbert Johnson and Mrs. Stan- ley Tallman, all of Racine, Wis, ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. David 8. Ingalls will entertain at dinner this evening. Gen. and Mrs. Robert Courtncy Davis are in Augusta, Ga. Gen. Davis, who retired recently from active service, is renowned for his participation in San Juan Hill and lipino insurrections. During the World War G:n. Davis was assistant adjutant general of the Amer- ican Expeditionary Force and later was in charge of administration of the adjusted compensation act. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry G. Bishop have postponed their *departure for Panama until February. They had D. C, TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1931 planned to sail today, but due to official business of the general the change was made. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Seth Williams of | “ Bryn Mawr, Pa, are in Washington at the Mayflower, where they enter- tained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room. Col. and Mrs. Willlam P. Wooten will entertain at dinner this evening in henor of their house guest, Mrs. Ely, wife of Maj. Gen. Hanson Ely, of Governors Island. Maj. and Mrs. Henry Leonard will entertain at dinner at Grasslands Sun- day evening. Mrs. Leonard will leave January 20 for Chicago to attend the conference of the anti-suffrage move- | o ment, January 21 and 22. Ma). and Mrs. Leonard have with | % them the latter's sister, Mrs. Ralph Ellis, who will be their guest until her new home is ready for occupancy. She has taken the house at 3318 N street, several blocks from the home of Maj. and Mrs. Leonard. Maj. and Mrs. John Coolidge, son and daughter-in-law of former President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, are visiting Mrs. John Coolidge's parents, former' AND SURF smartest of Southern beaches. suit, with FOR SUN, SAND Francise is showing the costumes and accessories for the The ensemble sketched con- of a jersey bathing contrasting bands of trimming and Gov. lnd!lnlohnx Trumbull, in Bt. Petersburg, Fla. and Mrs. Curtis to.Give ‘Caricature” Costume Party. Mr. an. Mrs. James F. Curtis have issued invitations for a small dm Pri- day even (or their Fl Laura th Curtis, "in to Miss Mary Parker Cornin Dorothy Fell. The party “caricature” costume party. Mrs. Robert Hinckley, will have as her house guest, in her home, at 1623 Six- teenth street, her daughter, Mrs. Per- cival McCeney-Werlich, .nu her son, who will arrive this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaise de Sibour left last evening for New York, where . they will remain um.\ll Saturday. Later in the Mrs. who have taken a heme there. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . (Continued on Third Page.) Grafton Hotel Conn. Ave. & De Sales St. (Opp. MayRlower Hatel) c:ncmly located. in waiking distance Govt. depts, financial and shopping sevicts. Rooms Specially Priced "85, "800 and 450 Fer Monch" Table unexcelled—moderate prices— famous for over quarter century. SOC1ETY. Ever stop to think why - Bettie Frocks Are so popular They are discriminately chosen dresses from the new modes— the inappropriate and freak- ish having been eliminated. For Juniors Misses Women ;JoSEPH R-HARRIS — 1224 F STREET —— Always 16.50 @ We Are Placing on Display Tomor- row—a Wonderful Collection of 'Mu. 'Iva- of the Assistant Secretaries (s of Labor. Presiding at the tea tablel The charge d'affaires of Colombia, Our High-Grade Domestic Rugs and Carpets SHOW THE RECENT MARKET REDUCTIONS WILTON RUGS WORSTED Wilton Rugs. $78 50 WOOL Wilton Ruu Size 9x12 Size 9x12 . $50.00 Wilton V!!..V!'T Ruu. AXMINSTER Rugs. Best Grades of WILTON, VELVET and AXMINSTERS Pou were hosts at dinner Saturday eve- a chic kneo; length jacket of the jersey. 507 off on all Fall and Winter 0 stock, including Junior Shop things. Rugs and Carpets At the lowest markinga of more than a decade— Gathered from the four corners of the globe, including genuine Orientals, among them productions of our ewn looms in the Far East—and coming to us under such cir= cumstances as to provide unusual opportunity for selec- tion and saving. Sloane Khanbah— Our own make. Size 9x12............... INCORPORATED 1919 Que Street $325 \ Persian Sarouk— Size x4 ..evvvnenevnneinn ounn.. 3110 to $250 533 . ..e o siaenicon sazete e ons + - Y99 t0 $125 Turkish Rugs— : Size 9x12.. . . 508 151D i s ot e srese o e snmnde sociiindts s ) Persian Gorevan— Size 9x12. .. A'. . 5185 Larger sizes in Persian, Turkish and Khanbah Rugs—13x10 to 28x15, $130 to %3,500 Bize 9x12 —A Bonnie Fashion for the BROADLOOM CARPETS Gradeés that sold for $5.50 “ 75 Grades that sold for $8.00 squire yard, NOW.... . square yard, NOW Other grades at similar reductions DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave.anal PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Philipsbor LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F4 G f e e e e T e TS $6.50 Junior Miss 1622 Young things are clamoring for their plaids—and small wonder for the 1931 collection is replete with the gayest pat- terns and those astonishing colour combinations that be- long to youth alone! The NEW Felleffs hilipsborn BETWELN Fa@ creeseasedy o 2o An Assortment of Semi~Antique Orientals Persian and Turkish loomings authentically Phone National pedigreed. " The House & 1133 of Courtesy Sizes 7x4 to 17x7 $95 t 3975 Sketched: A divided peplum dreéss in a tiny chartreuse and black plaid with demure fichu collar and short sleeves. Persian Lilihan— Size 9x12 ...000 000 Chinese Rugs— Deep pile and rich colorings. Size 912 ... covms oisiis v i TR Spanish Antiques—Alpujarra— FO? CO\ICI‘I covers, flbl@ lclf‘l Il‘ld Wlu hangings. Size 6x5.6 .. ... oo e oo 110 Our January Sales Present Unparalleled Values in FUR COATS 185 Types for Women and Misses The season’s newest lines with longer lengths, luxurious wider lap Rewnes slss easiasens s S35 : Tomorrow we begin the third week of the January Clearance. Oriental Runners— Beautiful colorings in characteristic designs—sizes 8x3Y; to 19x4. %60 to 3350 Still Greater Reductions On Beverly Shoes and nipped waistline. Also plenty of conservative styles. Seamless Carpets - A full assortment of plain colors out of which you can meet any desired decorgtive tone, Wiltons— 9, 12, 15 and 18 feet wide, sq. yd. Wiltons— 9, 10,6, 12, 15 md 18 feet wide, sq. yd.... ‘5550 Wiltons— 27 inches wide. per yd. .. Jap Weasel Raccoon Hudson Seal=Self and Ermine Trim Siberian Squirrel Black Karakul * Dyed Muskrat 2,200 pairs. Regularly $6.50 and $8.50—NOW— $3.95 Every popular Style— Every desired material— All the wanted colors: Hooked Cupets— Reproductions of historical g;rly I:-w End'llnd patterns. inches wide, per yd. 36 50 $6.50 Frieze Eflects— 27 inches wide, per yd. Imp'ted Wilton Carpets In every wanted shade.~ seamless—9, 10.6, 12, 13.6, 15 and 18 feet wide. $10 and $15 per square yd. W. & J. SLOANE The Ho 711 Twelfth Stre?' Featured Group Fur Coats *100 Panther Lapin** Karakul Paw Ruman Pony Natural Muskrat, self and Fitch trim Golden Muskrat, self and Ermine trim Sealine**, self and Ermine trim - Sealine, Leopard and Squirrel trim ** Dyed Coney Fur Department—Third Floor 36 inches wide, REPTILE GRAINS PATENTS CALFSKINS SATINS KIDSKINS SUEDES he Green Shutters J’u‘lt"abovc G : ANOTHER Drastic Reduction to “Clear the decks” for Spring shoes soon to arrive—Fashionable Straps, Pumps and Oxfords NOW at even Greater SAVINGS—Street, Dress and Spectator sEon Styles—Spike 6r Cuban Heels—Sizes 24 to 8, AAA to C in the lot, but not in all styles.