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'SOCIETY. SOCIETY The -Preuident 3!1& Mrs. HOOVCI‘ to GiVl 3 State Reception Tonight in H_onor of Senate. HE President and Mrs. Hoover will give the third of the -'.m receptions on the official am this evening at the ouse, when the members of the te will be the honor guests. fete tonight will be the second in’ the White House in the of the country given especially e Senate. The Chief Executive und lln Hoover last year innuxunud a reception for the Senate, E& fore the Senate and House of resentatives shared honors at this lmmll state function. Mr. Warren Fairbanks of Chicago was htuub overnight of President and Mrs. oover. French Envoy to Honor Col. Lindbergh at Reception. Ambassador of France, M. Paul udel, will decorate Col. Charles A. dbergh with the Legion of Honor Bunday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the embassy. A company of 75 will witness the ceremony and attend the tea which will follow. Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Japanese Ambassador, will not receive on Friday, pwing to an indisposition. Mme. Filipowicz, wife of the Ambas- | #ador of Poland, is planning a series of Bt homes. She will receive tomorrow afternoon and again January 30 and February 13. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will remain in New York until Monday. They will attend a ban- McDoMldlnm Marian Mc- (g part of last menth with Repr-enhuve James T. Igoe of New York is now at the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite stay. The mmlor' of THE EVENING STAR, WA Y, Astrom; the lflnhm of Austria and . Prochnik, Senator Arthur Capper, P TR £ Me, et 2od | o ean, Senator a un D'llht W Morrow, Mrs. Claude A. Representative Edith e Reget, Y Adnl oo i Rear an NAI'!LM Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Guy .mdn ohn Barton Payne, mu. mt.-‘ s of e military sitache of the qun embass; !. ‘Witold mko- Polish em R and Mrs. Mennder ugherty, Mr. Weddell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cotton, Mr, Alfred Jenkins Shriver, Col. Blan- Ohlflu Hznl'y to wn 'l'llle, Col. 'l'h!odm Davis Boal, 1n New York mnum.. noon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mr. Earl H. Barber, consulting en- Columbia, their new aj ‘Woman's Country Club Opens Four-Day Festivity. Were the honot guests at the dinner Jast evening, when the members of the board of governors of the club were the hosts. quet given by the Swiss Society of New town York Saturday. Mme. Simopoulos, wife of the Min- ister of Greece, will be at home tomor- Tow afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. Mme. Prochnik, wife of the Minister | ©of Austria, will be at home tomorrow Bfternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Mme. van Royen, wife of the Minister bf the Netherlands, will be at home to- morrow afternoon from 4:30 -to 6:30 o'clogk and again January 30 a same hours. The Minister of South Africa and diniter tomorrow evening of the chas W'affaires of Egypt and Mme. Aly Mrs. Smoot, wife of Senator Reed Bmoot, was the guest in whose honor | || Mrs. William Wolff Smith entertained a ‘company of 40 at luncheon today in the cabinet room of the Willard. Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow, wife of the new I Benator from New Jersey, was the guest whose honor Mrs. W. Reginald Representative Clarence J. McLeod bf Detreit is at Wardman Park Hotel, vh-! he has !eued an apartment for the remainder of the congressional ses- _Representative Mary T. Norton of New Jersey has with her at the May- flower her sister, Mrs. Joseph B. Mc- Donagh, who will return Sunday to her home, in Pelham Manor, N. Y. Mrs. %otel fg{eue FIFTH AVENUE AT 61ST STREET NEW YORK @ SINGLE RoOMs and SUITES Transient or Longer Visits 4 Ball Rooms and for large or small affairs 1214 F St. Agnes Modeled Them—We Had Them Copied New “Push Back” HATS * | « « o that sweep high off the | forehead. Fashions that have | created unusual interest, we | had them reproduced to sell T ~ 33.50 ¢ the | i Louw will be the honor guests at | fi Remey, Mr. and ht. Mr. and Mrs. Effin, . Arthur MacArthur, jr.; Mrs, Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Hen AlVIh Strong, Miss Helen Yates Sterling, Mrs. SELECT LISTINGS OF CHARMING OLD GEORGETOWN HOMES $12,500 to $100.000 CHOICE RENTALS BOSS & PHELPS 1417 K Street Nat'l 9300 Tomorrow Only! A Very Unusual Sale Here FUR COATS LB A special lot which we are featuring for FRIDAY ONLY at this remarkable price . . . especially desirable for MISSES . . .. JUNIORS . . . SMALL WOMEN . IDEAL COATS for SCHOOL and COLLEGE The remarkable assortment includes coats of Natural Pony Black Pony Tan Caracul Paw Lapi in (dyed rabbit) $89.50 Fur Department, Second Floor JuLius GARFINCKELE,Co F STRERT AT FOURTEENTH CONNECTICUT AVENUE G NA'Z!B,IIIIOPI fN\—' Marjorre. Forrell e | You May Have A Lovely Complexion Enviable complexions of beau- tiful women are kept so by care. Wherever their travels take them you will find that one of the first places they go to is Elizabeth Arden’s Salon—as you know, they are established in leading cities of Europe and America. Her treatments are delightful—refreshing, relaxing and the means by which yeur skin is made clear, fine, smooth and fragrant. These same women with beau- tiful complexions are the ones whom you will find taking with them a beauty box to the coun- try club- where they spend the day playing golf. hese small beauty boxes are pocketbook size—they come in different colored leathers and contain all the Elizabeth Arden preparations needed for cleans- ing your skin and keeping it lovely. Let us suggest that you make an appointment for a complexion examination at Plizabeth Arden’s and find just the exact needs of your skin, Decatur 2040. 1147 Connecticut Avenue. », % Even though you may net be going South, you sheuld not miss seeing Pasternak’s beatitiful showing of Southern wear. Many fastidious women have said that they prefer some models of Southern wear to early Spring ones—and _their preference will be confirmed when they see this display now il at Pasternak’s. The light colors | and sporty flippant styles add an_interesting bit of life to the dull and somber Winter ward- robe. It seems hardly possible that any smart miss or matron has not taken advantage of the ex- traordinary reductions of Paster- nak’s annual January clearance sale—but if such negligence to save money is true—let us tell you that J;ert still remain any number of wonderful buys in hats, furs, evening gowns, af- ternoon dresses, coats, suits, wraps, hand-knitted sports suits and fine novelties. ‘Write Pasternak’s first in your notes of “Things to De”"—temor- 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENVE Many people have dogs for pets and so important have they || become that there are styles for s. The very newest in dog collars, harness and coats is to | be found at the smart leather shop of Camalier & vou who enjoy horseback riding will find here, | too, all accessories in the line of || saddles, boots and so forth. We feel certain that the most par- ticular horseman or horsewoman will find exactly what he or she wants at this fine leather goods shop. Southern sojourners would do well ‘o drop into Camalier & Buckley's to look about for their needs for golf before leaving on their trip. 1f vou have any leather goods which need repairing you will also be glad to know about the Custom Repair Shop here, which does the very finest of work- manship. E I DPhotographs of Children You should not delay any longer having pictures made of your child. Each year it is nice to have a new portrait and so keep an interestiig story book throughout the years. The many changes in looks may be traced and kept for ref- erence of future generations— with a yearly portrait by Under- wood & Underwood. For tiny tots who are so active, there is the double camera—the use of which is ex- clusive with Underwood & Un- derwood—and may be used in the home as well as the studio without additional charges While the baby plays about and coos—he is being caught in the most cunning poses by the artist, who has the baby in con- stant focus of this remarkable doubh camera. our baby’s birthday oc- | mrl this month—take advantage of this opportunity—telephone || Underwood & Underwood—and | arrange to have a picture made of him or her on this eventful day. Decatur 4100. 1230 Connecticut Awenue. the | Country Club will join. 1ING'TON, ARY 15, 1931, 11, were the other sttendants | O | SR Yo DIk Chiton o canicd poue the rarnm ope'nl.n of me four-day .| Pa., while th in L sn W] e ushers t anniversary of ferns | Dean Joy, Dr. oy Arthur W. Pa., Members of the board of governors Mr. m B Roed of Pitis: entertained today at a luncheon for the 3 gut.otrt;nmm ;nemt;eu who have come Bthck satin was chosen by the mother for ‘week ent of the bride, Mrs. Drew, for her gown noon there will be a reception from 4 bri given mlgbimumm-.hmuubwqmu to 8 o'clock for members of the club Her long Vefl of tulle fell | syeet peas and lilies of the valley. and their guests, and Saturday the club | from & cap of old Irish point Ince. & | *“A"F2ention followed the ceremony in :m f‘"n’i‘n :- d"lnceb:ollo\vlnl the dm -um. of ;hel,,'é'gflfl! df;;: of h:; home of the bride's parents, at Wi Wi s ed on N e S A un g e TRk, [Ste okeried (Continued on Third Page.) vin K. Kar of West Virginia grounds of the club by the Riding and Hunt Club and in which many of the Lho acted as matron of honor and wore a of blue chiffon. A bougquet of yel- members of the National Woman's BURLINGTON HOTEL lpo.fl't!m‘kkl ll .00. el‘utdek-nr:' 1120 Verment Ave. Bflutu 0500 ding Last Evening. The marriage of Miss Mary Eliza- beth Drew, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Two Days 821 1’4th Street N.W. Friday and Saturday 36 Fine Fur Coats Formerly $165 to $295 To Close 2395 at Caracul, Muskrat, Hudson Seal, Civit Cat, Leopard Cat, Raccoon, Pony, American Broadtail. Also You Have an Unrestricted Choice of Any 1/ PRI C,E Cloth Coat Drena'nd ALL SALES FINAL All Sizes . . . , All Colors Members Master Furriers’ Guild Alterations at Actual Cost s nn/ e wlifil Shoes Slylea v offer you the facts .... YOU draw your own conclusions When we tell you that every mark of quality that the name of I. Miller has come to represent is availe able in these salé shoés. .q When we tell you that every detail of| style that bas made the name of I Miller a synonym fos &yleildw-paflnfihen..q MILLER Semi-Annugl SALE 85 The Fomous INGENUE MODELS Whean we tell you that the very same shoes that you have admired all season long at their ?e‘ul-r prices of $18.50, $16.50, $14.50 and 50 on are now included at the sale prices of 80.85,87.85 and 811.85. Then YOUR conclusion must agree with the facts «s .. that this Sale offers you the finest shoe values obtainable todayl 85 An assortment of styles n more expensive materials and exclusive designs ot $11.85. Hosiery values are excep< tional with substantially reduced prices as low 05 . waraw 31,15 and $1.35. SOCIETY. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street HI® Callum Silk HOSIERY 85° LOWEST PRICE EVER QUOTED Al Silk Chiffon or service weight. The name McCallum on silk hosiery is accepted everywhere as the last word in supreme quelity and good style. Be sure to get @ long time supply at this low price. COLORS: Sun Brewn, Foremost, Eclipse, Nuee, Gunmetal, Mineral, Shadew and Walnut. Al sizes, 8 12, 9, 9 1-2, 10 and 10 1-2. These are discontinved numbers but all perfect. CLEARANCE Below Cost 23 WOOL DRESSES & KNIT SUITS Originally $1975 to 82975, Wool Grepe, 5105 Knit and Wool Lace Dresses Three-piece: Suits 4 FUR-TRIMMED TWEED SUITS Originally $59.50—Sizes 16 and 18 539.50 5 PASTEL THREE-PIECE SUITS wfifif%’fi'ififi;‘%&g‘fx?x“ $20975 68 KNOX & Raleigh Hats $3.‘85 Were $10 to $18.50 I LIGHT GREEN TWEED SUIT Was $79.50—Three-picce type, sizs 20 329.75 I SILK- KNITTED SUIT Originally $49.75—Size 44 529.75 I BLACK COVERT SUIT Originally $59.75—Grey Striped—Size 42 52 9.75 $69.50 and $79.50 COATS $4975, Fur-Trimmed Tweed Mixtures, Black Di- agonal and Monotone Tweed. Sizes 14 to 42. 2 FUR-TRIMMED TWEED SUITS Were $89.75—Sizes 14 and 16 $ 59.75 4 NAVY BLUE SUITS Were $49.75 and $59.75. Wool Crepe— : . Suitlbl:nfor Southern ng/m ’29‘75 Sizes 16 and 20 9 TWEED SUITS, 2 & 3 PIECE Were $49.75 and $59.75. Brown, Tan and 75 Gray. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 and 4 . - s29 75 Substantial Reductions on Coats - =] All Sales Final ®