Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1931, Page 15

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SOCIETY ge.) Clarkson Runyon and Miss Jane A. Runyon of New York, Mrs, Frank Letts, | Mrs. George Mesta, Mrs. Pendleton Payo, Mrs. Frank Evans, Mrs. Alfredo San Malo and Mr. Benato Liberati. Among others who entertained at luncheon at the Mayflower following the musicale were Mrs. Harrison Brand who entertained in honor of Mrs. Henry Par, sons Irwin, who is leaving shortly sfor Florida; and Mrs. J. W. Lyman of Kan- sas Oity, who had as her guests her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Herbert S. Hadley, Mrs. | C. E. Cropley, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mrs. Charles Butler and Mrs. Marian Butler. | Mrs. W. P. Tams was hostess to Mrs. | Charles A. Coolidgz, Mrs. C. W. Warden, | Mrs. Mary D. Abbe, Mrs. George A. | Yehwood and Mrs. C. Haile, jr. { Mrs. M. de Clare Berry entertained Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. David W. Taylor, Mrs. Benjamin H. Fuller, Count- ess ae Benque and Senora de Iglesias, wife of the naval attache of the Span- isn embasey. Mrs. George Oakley Totten will not | observe her day at home tomorrow, but | will receive informally on Thursday | afternoon, January 22. Mrs. Totten is | leaving Washington for New York to- day to be absent until Sunday. | Mrs. William Kearney Carr, who jis | spending a few days in Boston, is ex- pected to return to Washington Friday. | s es will be at home informally Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock and will have with her the Misses Brickenstein and Miss Stier. | Mrs. H. J. Crosson entertained at luncheon today in her home, at 1746 M street, in honor of her niece, Miss Mil- dred Blaine Clarke, debutante daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lynn Clarke. The company included Miss Jean Kirkwood, Miss Marjorie Prevost, Miss Peggy Walsh, Miss Saily Anne Wil- liams, Miss Louise Turner, Miss Kath- erine Hall and Miss Elizabeth Brawner. Mrs. Charles David Hayes is enter- taining at bridge this afternoon in honor | of Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, whose | marriage to Mr. John C. Drake will take | place Monday. | Mrs, Washington Willisms entertained | at a bridgs luncheon today TH VACATION IN CUBA MRS. AVON M. NEVIUS in h°r| And her son, Jack Nevius, who recently returned from Florida and a brief vi: home in Kenwood in compliment t0| jn Cuba, during which time they were guests of Capt. and Mrs. Charles Miss Prances Harveycutter of Salem.| Robinscn on their yacht, Tup-and-Tod. Va. The company included Mrs. T. C. —Underwood Photo. Bowie, Mrs. Benjamin Carow, Mrs. ' George Dewey, Mrs. Fred Harveycutt:r, R. Lehlbach, Miss Gertrude Mrs. Irwin Ray and Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Roger Whiteford gave a bridge | Iuncheon for Miss Harveycutter, yester- Dinner Party at National day in her home in Chevy Chas> and | Woman’s Country Club Tonight. | Danc of |in Grace Church Rectory at Silver | Frank | Salem, Mass.; Miss Gladys Weaver, Col. | Spring, Md.. tomorrow afternoon from | E. R. Redmond and Mr. Robert Barb-r. | 3:30 to 5 o'clock. No cards have been | issued. | Sels o | The Rev. T. L. Riggs of New Haven, ing | bridge. E. F. Riggs, and Mrs. Riggs, at their apartment at the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eben Burnside en- tertained & company at dinner at the Shoreham last evening, their guests in- cluding Maj. wnd Mrs. Ennalls Wagga- Brawner, Mr. William Brawner and Mr. Eugene English. Mrs. B. 8. Brk was hostess at luncheon today at the Willard, her guests remain- through the afternoon to play Miss Jane Walker has gone to New- port News, where she will be a brides- maid at the wedding of Miss Elinor Branch and Mr. Ezra Cornell of New York. Miss Walker will join her moth- Semi-Annual Clearance SALE OW offering AT COST AND M Our regard for the interests of our customers is so great that we will not advertise a sale remarkable values In Pasternak Quality Apparel Dresses, Suits, Coats Evening Gowns, Evening Wraps and Hats. The Finest of Smart Apparel All Sales Final ASTERNA 1219 ConnecTicuT Ave~ er, Mrs. Walker Huffman, in_their | -uflnmtmm!mh-muufln&o(’ next week. Mrs. A. Hamilfon Wilson entertained at luncheon and bridge for 12 at the Kenwood Country Club yesterday. Mrs. Reeder Killlan entertained a company at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel. Her guests included Mrs. Brooke Beyer, Mrs. A. H. Ryan, Mrs. Guy Latimer, Mrs, Colin Guy, Mrs. — (Continued on_ Fifth Page.) BURLINGTON HOTEL s 1.25 Up Danees Special Dinner. Daily. $1.00, 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 the season’s most BELOW COST. or sales unless they are indeed extraordinary. If you haven't al- ready opened an account with us, we 1nvite you to do so. From Grenoble The NEW L) S France We park your car while you shop with us...and we're glad to do it. A Wonderful Purchase Fine Kidskin Gloves 900 Pairs in a Great Sale —RBlack —White —Beaver —Brown —Mode Regularly $3.95 QUALTTY $1.95 —Champagne—Black with white Group No. 1 So casval, so debonair—these pull-on gloves of fine, soft kid with a center gore to give that smart illusion of fullness. And best of all, Group No. 2 Strap-style pull-ons, also of washable kid claim distinc- tion from their caroza (simu- lated pearl) buckles. These, too, have the smart bulky ap- pearance due to a center gore The Following Sales Are Extraordinary they wash perfectly! and flared top. At this Amazing Saving You Can Afford to Buy All the Gloves You'll Need for Spring! Jellef’'s Glove Shop—Street Floor {omortow: Mis. Sosephs Filing Wil &5 ' The Goverhing Board af the National | 527 is the guest of his brother, Col. Pl et il Mavs Bataa or | Woman's Country Club will entertain at o meSimemoTammeme Harveycutter Will leave Saturday 0| dinner tonight in honor of the Vice ome. President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and M. - will = A - |and Mrs. Everett Gann. o e 4 6 ek Tt oaiees | The Board of Governors of the club | T Chureh Home ot 3315 Wicbonan | has issued invitations for an anniver- | avenue in honor of the ladies of the |Sary reccption Friday afternoon from 4 hom e. The tea is in charge of a commuitee | ley Bouleverd. representing St. Thomas' Church ar Trinity Church, Takoma Pak, mem- bers of the committee inicluding M. Willam Bowile, Mrs. R. H. A. Cartc., | Mrs. Paul B. Fenlon, Mrs. B. L. Hardin. Mrs. A, Geary Johnson, Mrs. J. D‘ Murdaugh, Mrs. H. H. Clement, Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark, Mrs. Jerome Hubbard, Mrs. Francis Anderson, Mrs. C. E. Seiglor and Mrs. Thomas A. | Bright. 5000 and Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Warren Adams | entertained a company at dinner in the University Club Jast evening when their | Sunday. guests included Representative Frederick | s Just Arrived—New Missy Cloth Coats Lavishly trimmed with SAKS FURS at January Reductions These are brand new, never-shown-before coats. And they are mostly black—black being so smart and youthful. They are all fashion successes of the Winter. Silk lined, warmly interlined......Sizes 14 to 20 years, Exceptional Values at $59 Fine, warm coats with skunk, wolf, karakul, squirrel or pieced Persian lamb used in large and luxurious colfars and cuffs. Exceptional Values at $79 Persian lJamb, skunk, kit fox, wolf, kar- akul or squirrel are the furs that make this smart group unusual in fashion ln\l value. Exceptional Values at $89 Coats of the finer kind with Persian lamb, karakul. skunk, beaver, kit fox or wolf giving them a distinc- tion far beyond their pric-. No Exchanges ———— Fur Coats---Jackets---Scarfs Radically Reduced Saks—First Fuwor Member Master Furriers’ Guild | Mrs. William Moody will be at home | - Telephone National For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every evening Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 115 cents per days and 5 cents No Refunds Saks—Second Floor Salon to 6 o'clock in the club house, on Brad- | The Fur Repairing at .thfifll Prices Unusual Saw'ngs’ —on Fur Coats, Chok- ers, elc., are now avail- able through our clear- ance Reductions % FURS All Gratify your wish for a handsome fur coat, while this sale is in progress. HARRY BACHRACH Manufacturer of High-grade Furs 1303 G St.—~Phone Dist. 3927 The NEW L4 Gelleffs is the only store in the city at which vou can get Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Dresses——for Women and Misses. For street, sports, afternoon, evening. Coats—for Women and Misses Furs—/for sports and dress Winter Hats—for Women, Misses Girls Shoes——for a limited time only, for Women, Misses and Children Underwear, Boudoir Apparel, Corsets and Brassieres Juniors’, Girls’, Small Boys’ and Infants’ Apparel Hosiery, Bags, Gloves and Accessories : Trunks, Hand Luggage, Small Leather Goods—for a limited time only Men’s Furnishings—Shirts, Neckwear, Robes, Lounging Wear, Pajamas JuLius GARFINCKEL &-Co What is the difference in Silk Hosiery Prices? We know the answer to that question—and speaking for Gold Stripe, we say that Number 531 o $1.50 —is practically the same stocking as we sold last year for $1.95 . . . It is a beautiful all-silk chiffon stocking of the popular new high twist silk which gives not only a de- cidedly longer life, hut also that very ex- pensive dull look. . Particularly appropriate as the accom- paniment to the dull su ed canton crepe frocks everybody is wearing for afternoon. All the newest Winter tones, including the subtle dark shades Paris adores, Extra Gold Stripe Shop—1013 Connecticut Ave., in Stoneleigh Court $10 and $15 Sample Scanties S Those famous Scanties that are bandeau, vest, pantie and girdle all in one ...that fit under your new dresses without a wrinkle... in evening and daytime models. Surely you will want one or two at this dramatic reduction. Peach, pink, white and black. Size 34 only! Jellefi’'s Grey Shops— Second Floor The NEW Slim-fitting Singlette Of Heavy Glove Silk $3 Fitting with sheath-like silken comfort, this new Singlette with oantie leg with garter attachment and uplift bandeau will be the choice of women who want a smooth, unbroken line over the hips. Sizes 32 to 38. Jellefi’'s Grey Shops— Second Floor e e e Again— \len Bogie Receives an Ovation The showing of new Glen Bogies has always brought an enthusiastic reception from Washington women—and this year the acclaim is greater than ever. For Glen Bogie has put out, for the first time, a Three-piece Suit. It combines all the de- sirable features of Glen Bogie dresses with a piquant style and in unusual new colors. $39.50 —One and two piece Glen Bogie Frocks—$29.50 —(Glen Bogie coats—$29.50 —(len Bogie berets—$2.50 —(Glen Bogie bags—$5 And with each $39.50 suit—a batiste blousette will be given free. And with each $29.50 Glen Bogie—a pique collar and cuff set, without charge. Glen Bogic is the knitted suit guaranteed not to sag or stretch g Only at Jelleff’s—Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Here Thcy Are AGAIN Those Wide Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets Sold Regularly $3.95 at $5 Everywhere: Here Nearly an inch wide—very small and brilliant stones set in white metal. They are very, very fashionable at the moment. Jelleff’s Jewelry—Street Floor New! Newer! Newest! Bags Derivation: Paris Price: . Copied from the most successful couturier bags S —and copied with expert skill in the smartest leathers and fabrics. —Hand-woven Tapestry—DMoirg —Smooth Calf—Dull Calf Polished metal frames . . . carved shell frames...tailored envelopes...pouches with leather linings and back straps. navy. Jelleff’s Bag Shop— Street Floor Black, browq, green,

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