Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY . 22, 1881 SOCIETY. } SOCIETY Supreme Court Justices to Be Honor Guests at White House Dinner This Evening. turned ® Wardman Park Hotel, where they have leased an apartment for the remainder of the congressional session. | Representative Hinton James and heir wives. This will | Representative J. Bayard Clark of the B i o the o State of North Carolina are now at be the fourth of the official dinner ’ ar for the |the Hotel Hamilton and will remain parties on the state calendar for the || ere until the adjournment of the rrent season. iz L present sesslon of Congress. B e | Mrs. E. Hart Penn entertained a small st o . ’ party at luncheon yesterday at the Carl- The Ambassador of Mexico and|ton her guests numbering five Senora de Tellez will be the guests in whose honor the Ambassador of Chile| The Surgeon General of the Navy and Senora de Davila will entertain at | and Mrs. Charles Edward Riggs will be dinner this evening. | the honor guests at dinner this evening | of Capt. and Mrs. William H. Bell, who | Senora de Tellez was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Robert | will entertaln a company of 24 at the | Shoreham. Love Taylor at the Washington Club. Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Japanese | The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- Ambassador, will not be at home to- | ury and Mrs. Seymour Lowman have| morrow, but will recelve Fridays, Jan- | been joined by their daughter, Miss uary 30 and February 6. Catherine Lowman, who arrived in New ¥ — York yesterday from Europe. Miss | Lowman accompanied the United | Loretta Bremner, Mr. Thomas J. A.| States Minister to Egypt and Mrs. Wil- | Johnson, Mr. William P. Long, Mr. | liam M. Jardine, and their daughter, | Peter F. Tague and Mr. Cornelius Rear- Miss Marian Jardine, to C?lro lfl‘.‘;t Fall, | don, all of Boston. ith them since then. & M i Miss Kathrina MeCorm William McClellan _Ritter, Mr. Mrs. Chester A. Snow, jr.; Mrs. M who is visiting Mrs. Ritter, and Mile. Josephine Mencla, who is the guest of Senora de Ferrara. Mrs. Edwin B. Parker and her sister, Mrs. J. H. Gillpatrick, sailed on the 8. 8. Columbus for a cruise around the world and will return early in May. Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Wells have with them their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Prichard of Atlanta. Mr. Joel Townsle: his parents, Mr. . A Rogers of Florence Court, having come from New York during the week with his wife and two children. Miss Elizabeth Edson and Miss Margene Musser will leave tomorrow for ‘West Point, where they will remain over the week end. Mrs. Robert C. " (Continued on Thixd Page.) patriotic organ- and . Departmental Ball Com- mittee has Capt. Thoraas J. Prailey as chairman, Miss Winifred Nichols secre- tary and Mr. Ferdinand G. Fraser treasurer. Maj. John Lewis Smith is chairman of the Reception Committee, Maj. Julius I. Peyser heads the Dis- tinguished Guests Committee and Dr. Milburn M. Fowler is chairman of the Floor Committee. Mrs. Charles Alger will receive in- | formally tomorrow lflernoon’ {from 4 to 6 o'clock in her home, at 1728 I street, with Mrs. J. W. Lyman of Kansas City. They will be assisted in recelving by Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, Mrs. Roscoe C. Patterson, Mrs, Edgar C. Ellls, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Marion But- ler, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mrs. Louis R. Pettijohn, Mrs. Charles P. Keyser, Mrs. Edward Dixon Hays and Mrs. Herbert Hadley, widow of the late Governor of Missouri and a sister of | Mrs. Lyman. Prof. and Mrs. Turin Bradford Boone of 3901 Connecticut avenue have gone to Langley Field, Va., for a week's vacation with Maj. Abbott Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel. The other guests were the Ambas- sador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the Minister of Finland, Mr. L. Astrcm; the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, the naval attache of the Italian embassy, Capt. Nobile Luigi Notarbartolo dei Duchi di Villarosa; Maj. Georges Thenault, assistant military attache of the French embassy, and Mme. Thenault; the counselor of the legation of Switzerland and Mme. Lardy, Mrs. daughter of Representative Ruth Hanna McCormick and the late Senator Medill McCormick, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning, jr., in the home of her par- ents Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, at 2850 Woodland drive. M. Dimitrl Dem Dimancesco, who was formerly connected with the Rumanian legation as attache, has returned to ‘Washington with Mme. Dimancesco and is at the Shoreham. Several years ago M. Dimancesco was stationed here and his marriage took place about the time of his departure or shortly after. He is waiting to be reassigned to the legation. Mrs. Walter H. Schoellkopt will go to New York today preparatory to sailing for Spain, where she will join Mr. Schoellkopf In Madrid, where he is second secretary of the United States embassy. Mrs. Schoellkopf has spent a few days here, where she formally lived when Mr. Schoellkopf was on duty in the State Department. Harris’ Friday qu{zagzts Dresses 9.75 were 16.50 Black and, High Shades L] L] RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover will be hosts at dinner this evening in honor of Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes and the Associate Justices of the Su- Distinguished Patrons For American Legion Ball. President and Mrs. Herbert Hoover head the list of patrons and patron- esses for the American Legion depart- ment ball, to be held tomorrow evening at the Mavflower Hotel. The boxhold- ’ enjamin, whose father | €S _are the Secretary of . Mr. is Mentioned. a5 the new chatrman. of | Henry C. Stimso e the National Republican Committee, | TréaSUTY, M. Andrew W Melon: and Mrs. Raymond Benjamin. The lat. | Chiet Justice Charles Evans Hughcs, ter being an ‘invalid, Miss Benjamin |Senator John B. Kendrck, Sent Stte e fhative's Hedtase Frederic R. Walcott, Senator and Mrs. s a8 her fathers Ko e dinst Photo, | Cameron Morrison, ' Senator Lawrence : 2 10| C. Phipps, Representative Ruth Hanna McCormick, Representative Ruth Baker Prait, Representative Arthur T. Tryer, Mr. Constance C. Willlams, Mr.-Isaac Gans, Dr, B. C. MacNell, Col. J. Miller Kenyon, Maj. Paul J. McGahan, Capt. Watson' B. Miller, Mrs. Eleanor Edna DAYS ONLY! HZwkin& Sons 821 14th Street N.W. Select Listings of Charming Old ‘ | GEORGETOWN HOMES $12,500 to $100,000 Choice Rentals Boss and Phelps llvl7 7K _street Dresses 2.75 _ were 29.75 Crepes and Chiffons Evening Frocks 9 75 were 29.75 and 39.75 {JOSEPH-R HARRIS @ - 1224 F STREET —— (780[6[ fgc‘czze FIFTH AVENUE AT 61ST STREET | NEW YORK ' SINGLE RooMs and SUITES Transient or Longer Visits & Ball Rooms and Private Dining Roems for large or small affairs BROOKS G Sfree'l'—Bgf. 11th and 12th Mrs, Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the | Secretary of War, and Mrs. Robert P. | Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Com- merce, will assist Mrs. Joseph E. Wash- ington at her tea this afternoon in bz honor of her debutante cousin, Miss| Ljeut. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Gug- Helen Lee Washington, daughter of Mr. | genheim were hosts at dinner last eve- and Mrs. Horace Lee Washingt>n. |ning, the party having been planned | Vari-colored cut flowers will decorate | in honor of the Ambassador of Poland | Mrs. Washington’s home at 1302 Eight- | and Mme. Filipowicz, who have b(-eu’ eenth street, while yellow roses mixed | obliged to cancel their soclal engage- | with Spring flowers and surrounded by | ments owing to the illness of the Am- | tall green candles will form the center- | bassador, The company at dinner last piece of the dining table. | evening included the Minister of Den- Others assisting_the hostess will be mark and Mme. Wadsted, the commis- | D. Goff, Mrs. Stokes Hal- | sioner of the United States Shipping kett, Mrs, Prederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Wil- | Board, ~Rear Admiral _Hutchinson | liam McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Brewster | Ingham Cone, and Mrs. Cone; Lieut Marwick, Mrs. Randolph Leigh, Mrs.|Col. R. H. Whitney, Maj. Larriva, as- Alvin Heiberg, Mrs. James E. Ives, Mrs. | Sistant military attache of the Mexican Creswell Garlington, Mrs. Goodloe Fa)- | embassy, and Senora de Larriva; Lieut coner, Mrs. Ralph Worthington, Mrs,| Col. Merrill E. Spalding. United States Samuel F. Beach, Miss Mary Parrish | Army, and Mrs. Spalding, and Mrs Bradley, Miss Mary Woodworth Brad- | John W. Bowman of New York. ley and Miss Marvin Breckenridge. Senator Ellison D. Smtih of South Carolina has been joined at Wardman Park Hotel by his son and two daugh- ters, Mr. Ellison D. Smith, jr.; Miss Anna Farley Smith and Miss Isobel Smith, who will remain here until the end of the congressional session. Mrs. Kendrick, wife of Senator John B Kendrick, will leave today for West Point to visit her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Maj. and Mrs. Hubert R. Harmon. | debutante Mrs. Gu; Curley, is in Washington at the Willard for a few days, accompanied by his | daughter, Miss M Curley; Miss $10 PERMANENT Phone Nat'l. 8225 WHELANS 1105 F St., GUARANTEED Third Floor ADVERTISEMENT Friday and Saturday § A Group of 43 Fine $145 to $250 v ... 100% vaiue, Representative and Mrs. Charles A. | Eaton will entertain at dinner tonight in their home in Georgetown. | Representative and Mrs. Roy G.| Fitzgerald of Dayton, Ohio, have re- ADVERTISEME CONNECTICUT AVENLE (KC MART suoOR/s 2 f/\ i 7770_//0//6 Farrell Frocks for Spring Have Lady-Like Silhouettes and Feminine Details (18) Hudson Seal Coats, (3) Silver Muskrat Coats, (5) Golden Muskrat (3) Leopard Cat Coat: American Opossum G Jat Coats, (3) Lapin Coats, (8) and Black Pony Coats. Coats, Brooks Dresses correctly interpret the “lady-like” silhouette and fashion details for Spring. The Frocks sketched show the low-placed flare, peplum influence and other new details. —have prepared a rack of dresses from regular stock which_they offer for complete and immediate clearance at prices $20—$15—$10 —and some excellent buys at $5. They are also ‘showing their usual Tovely models for Spring. 1728 Connecticut Avenue. (A few doors below S Street.) s £ o =S 22— Camalier & Buckley Fine Leatherware 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Colors—iight colors and dash- ing accessories are what we are looking for now to relieve our otherwise dark and dull colored Winter apparel. Have you scen all the new light-colored bags which have just come in at Camalier & Buckley's? They are in those al- luring tropical shades of green, blue, sunset orange, sand and chalk white—perfect for South- ern wear—and a delightful bit of change for th ing one. traveling—and t sec the fitted tripes as well convenient me boxes con- but several wi ing one Camalier & Buckley's ever ar- w stock makes it an in- shop to visit at all R ASTERNAK g fl 1219 Connecvicur Ave. Time and fies repeat opportunities s vearly Jan arance Sale will soon be over? 1i you know by the astounding. cuts which annual event of Pasternak’s exclusive shop pre- sents——you will not have to be invited or even reminded of this oc experience in prices this asion if you do not know, and con- sider yourself a smart shopper and get a rezl joy out of bar- gains—go to Pasternak’s tomor- row. The complete clearance which this annual sale brings about hat all the stock is all season is enough 1o tell you that the quality, style and workmanship are superb. Hats, coats, suits, wraps, furs, afternoon dresses, knitted sports costumes and evening gowns are included in the sale. Pasternak’s are now showing a complete line of Southern wear in- hats, dresses, sports outfits and evening gowns and wraps— and new and different outfits for your immediate wear here. Dillon’s are deservedly famous for their success in electrolysis work. If vou have made up your mind about having that un- sightly and superfluous hair re- moved, go into Dillon’s and see what they recommend. Their method is approved by your physician and cupervised” by their bacteriologist. 1000 Conn. Ave. Floor 2 (Entrance on K). National 8779. P I A Way to Youth and Beauty vary is the month of the year, it seems, when wrinkles, chapped complexions, unsightly pores make their appearance on your face and your figure has become overweight. Perhaps you blame the Winter weather and the gay social sea- son—but still you know that some women look just as fresh and sparkling and youthful as before. If you were to know she rea- son—-it would be this Regardless of a filled date book, you would find ever often one appointment, “Eliza- beth Arden’s Salon. Her nderful treatments and preparations relax, rest and keep the skin clean, fine, smooth and alive and fragrant as a se Her exercises keep the body in a perfect form that is nimble, graceful and lovely. Telephone Decatur 2040, 1147 Connccticut Avenue. C I B } Portraits far Valentine Day occurred to vou could ma er on Valen titem your por Has it ever how happy ve giving fathers and mothers—has it occurred to you how happy you could make your children by giving them your photograph on this day? We ask sweethearts friends the same question Valentine's day is not membrance day like Christmas it is one of special sentiment when one remembers just a few of those who mean the most to you. For those few they have available six beautiful pictures for only $15.00. Another exquisite $30.00. = February and a re- style for fourteenth is only three weeks away—let us sug- gest you call the famous studio of Underwood & Underwood to arrange a time for a sitting The proofs will be ready for vou the following day and the portraits finished in splepdid time to use. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Decatur 4100. DULIN & MARTIN ... “SUPERIOR QUALITIES ... MODERATE PRICES” Furniture Savin Iy TO 13 Listed Below Are Outstanding Values On Discontinued Dining and Various Odd Pieces $55.50 MAHOGANY BUFFET. Small size. Was $75.00. . MAHOGANY TABLE. Small size. Was $62.50.. MAHOGANY CHAIRS. - $46.50 ‘To match above. Were $26.50. $19.50 MA}{%(}}}QEY SERVING To match above. Was $42.50. $3 I '50 ODD OAK BUFFET. , .. $65.50 OAK CHAIRS TO MATCH. Was $110.00. . MAHOGANY CHINA CABINET. Was $78.50... $58'50 Was $92.50. $69°00 OAK SERVER. Was $87.50. Rush seat. Were $30.00.... $22'50 MAHOGANY SHERATON CHINA CABINET. MAHOGANY BUFFET. Medium size. Was $85.00.. \ $63.50 MAHOGANY BED ROOM pieces—Bed, Vanity, Ches ULIN @ Connecticut Two Very Exceptional Values MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE. pieces—Bed, Vanity, Chest and Dresser $|20.°° gs of and Bed Room Suites MAHOGANY COMBINATION DRESSING TABLE. Was $49.50 MAPLE DRESSER. Was $62.50.... MAPLE DESK. Was $45.00....... MAPLE BUFFET. $ MAHOGANY CHEST. Was $62.50. . PINE DINING Seven pieces. With Corner Cupboard. Was $317.00.. WALNUT AND GUM DIN- ING ROOM SUITE. ‘Ten pieces. Was $720.00. WALNUT BED ROOM SUITE. Four pieces—Bed, Dresser, Chest and Toilet Table. Was $215.00 $350.00 $165.00 Four SUITE. Four t and Dresser $|35.00 MARTIN Ave.ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. *'15 A. Misses’ Sunday Night Frock of Turquoise Crepe has the new ap- plique cape-collar. $15. . Little Woman's Printed Crepe Dress. The scarf tie gives a soft neckline effect. $15. . 2 piece Silk Suit in black Crepe, showing peplum and white scalloped collar and cuffs. Junior sizes. $15. . Evening Dress of pale blue taffeta with double peplum, low-placed flare and rhinestone straps. Junior sizes. $15. . Woman's Sunday Night Dress, in Printed Chiffon. Softly draped blouse and bell sleeves. $15. . Woman's Evening Dress of Black Chiffon with Ecru lace yoke. Side :i’;pes give a statuesque silhouette. . Little Woman's Street Dress Black Crepe. Godet pleats gi low placed flares. The blouse is fagoted. $15. . This Misses’ Frock in Turquoise Blue Crepe looks like a Silk Suit and has the peplum and low-placed flare. $15. Other New Spring Dresses $15 to $49.75 Brooks Dresses—Third Floor

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