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o (Continued From Second Page.) est of Col. and Mrs. Frederick W. leman. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne have as their ts for the week end Mr. and Mrs. lliam S. Kies of Scarborough-on-the~ Mrs. Hopkins, wife of Representative David Hopkins from St. Joseph, will ¢ing a group of songs at the meeting of the Missouri Society tomorrow eve- ning, in the Washington Hote’, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman will be the #peaker. ‘Mrs. Saltzman, wife of Gen. C. McK. Baltzman, will be hostess at dinner this evening in her residence, a? 1630 Under- ‘wood street. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim will entertain at a hunt “breakfast” following the drag hunt of the Riding and Hunt Club tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Bradley Farms, where the hunt will take place. Capt. and Mrs. Theodore Chandler will entertain a party at dinner at the Bhoreham Hotel this evening in honor of Comdr. Chandler's debutante sister, Miss Marshall Chandler. The company ::l remain later for the supper danc- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harrison will be hosts at dinner this evening and again tomorrow evening in their home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes McNeil will be at home tomorrow afterncon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock in their home, on | Of Mount Vernon, N. Garfield street, in honor of their son | of and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton McNeil, whose mar-| Harrison Henry end. Miss Nicholson' THE EVENING - SOCIETY MISS EVELYN NICHOLSON Miss Martha H. will take place riage took place Christmas day. Mount Vernon March 4. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs. D. C. Roper, —Harris-Ewing Photo. Y., house guest | is over the week marriage to Mr. followed by bridge, of Mrs. Ralph H. Hallett. Mrs. E. White Luna of Dallas, Tex., has come to Washington and leased an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Luna is the mother of Mrs, Robert | Ashof Washington. Bonifant-Fey Wedding | Took Place Last Evening. | usual interest took place last evening in St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church, when Miss Emilie C. Frey, daughter of Mrs. Margaret B. Fey, be- came the bride of Mr. Joseph M. Boni- fant of Washington, a_well known ath- lete. The Rev. E. H. Meuser officiated. The church was attractively decorated with palms, ferns and White rose While the guests were assembling Mr: Minnie Booth sang “I Love You Truly | and “Oh Promise Me. | The bride, who was given in mar- | riage by her brother, Mr. William F. Fey, wore a gown of white satin. A | pear] cap, fitted to the head with orange | blossoms, held the long tulle veil which fell far below the hemline of the skirt. | She carried a_shower bouquet of white | roses, lilies of the valley and orange | blossoms. Mrs. Dorothy Dunbar, sister of the | bride, was matron of honor and was in a gown of blue satin made along the |same lines as that of the bride with hat and slippers to match and carried | pink roses. Mr. Edward Diener acted as best man. and the ushers were Mr. John Kroll, Mr. George J. Fey, brother of the bride: Mr. Louis Miller and Mr. [ John stewart. | Following the ceremony & reception | was held in the home of the bride. Im- | mediately after the reception Mr. and | Mrs. Bonifant left for a wedding trip by auto. make thelr home at the Northeast Manor. Mrs. James Morris Morgan announces | the marriage of her daughter, Fred- in | erica Morgan McKaig, to Mr.” Moor- ™| head B. Holland. The wedding took place Wednesday in Pittsburgh. Mr. Holland is vice president of a. trust Mrs. Marion Butler, Mrs. Charles Alger, Miss Mae Helm, Mrs. Edward Dixon Hayes, Mrs. Josiah Van Orsdel, Mrs. P. W. Foote, Mrs. H. M. Barry, Mrs. Gar- land S. Ferguson, Mrs. J. Barret Carter, Mrs. Walter H. Newton, Mrs. Julian E. Yates and Mrs. C. C. Dimmette. In- cluded in the young ladies assisting are | Miss, Elizabeth Brawner, Miss Lalla; Harrison Lynn, Miss Sally Fergusen, Miss Florence Beale, Miss Mary Kyle, | Miss Marion Lurn, Miss Marion Mouldon and Miss Virginia Manners. Miss Frances McNeil from Meredith College, in Raleigh, N. C., for the week end and has as her house | company Mrs, Mrs. Edward Dixon Hays, Mrs, Harry | Packard and Mrs. Eugene Woodson. The date of the Russian concert and bal masque has been changed from tomorrow evening to Mnnd:fi'. ?pr:’l uzfl. at the Wiilard, owing to the inability | 0 of one of the leading singers on the | Soitor Of the Woman's Press; Miss program to come to Washington this week. Mrs. B. D. entertained Foulois a bridge luncheon yester- | has returned | day at the Army-Navy Country Club. company in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Darby entertained | at dinner last evening in their home, |at 2331 Cathedral avenue, some of the delegates to the National Conference on the Cause and Cure of War. The | guests were: Miss Rhoda_ McCulloch, il Charles J. Williamson enter- guest Mrs. John H. Gray, jr., of States- | tained & company of 34 at luncheon to- | ville, N. C. | da Mr. Elihu Root, jr., returned this | morning to New York and Mrs. Root | will leave later in the day for her home. y at Wardman Park Hotel. A prettily arranged wedding of un- | Upon their return they will | STAR, WASHINGTON, Hearietta Roclafs, Miss Helen Thoburn and Miss Margaret Hiller. They are all national secretaries of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sherwood en- tertained at dinner at the Shoreham last evening in honor of their house guests, Mrs. 8. C. de Guerre and Mrs, Ida de Guerre of San Francisco. Others in the company were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. Hilleary Hoskinson. Capt. Joseph P. McCrink entertained last evening in bis residence, in Wood- ley Park, for Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Thompson of Hyattsville, Md. Mrs. G. Van B. Wilkes was hostess at a bridge-luncheon yvesterday at the Army-Navy Country Club. Mrs. C. A. Work of Morristown, N. J., has arrived in Washington and has leased an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, where she will make her home for some time. Italian Envoy to See Pictures of His Native Land. In honor of the Italian Ambassador, Nobile Giacomo de Martino, a dis- tinguished audience of diplomats, Sen- ators, Congressmen, Government offi- cials and social Washington will gather in the Shoreham Hotel large ball room Sunday night to see the new films “A Railway Trip _from Lake Como to Rome,” “The Dolomites,” “The Build- ing of a New Railway Station at Milan” and the “Building of New Port at Genoa.” Dr. Diego Petruzelll will speak. Among those who have sent in their written reservations to the Bu- reau of Commercial Economics, which arranges these diplomatic Sunday night motion picture events, are the Am- bassador of Spain and Lenora de Padilla. Senorita Padilla, the Ambassa- dor of Poland and Mme. Filipowicz, the Grafton Hotel Conn. Ave. & De Sales St. (Opp. MayRlower Hotel) Centrally. located. In walking distance . depts, financial and shopping Rooms Specially Priced Fo. Monthls Tenanis. From . $35. $40 and $50 Per Month . Table unexcelled—moderate prices— Jamons 107 over. auarier. conturs: Mme. Lessinoff and her daughter, | Mrs. William Sturtevant, returned yes- | terday afternoon after & short stay at | D. C, FRIDAY, Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya, secretary of the Finnish lega- tion, Dr. Niilo Idman; first secretary of the Portuguese legation and Senhora le Mendes Leal and assistant naval at- tache of the Prench embassy and Mme. Duban. Members of the Lower House who have accepted include Representa- tive and Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz of Penn- sylvania, Representative and Mrs. Mor- gan G. Sanders of Texas, Representa- tive and Mrs. T. J. B. Robinson of Towa, Representative and Mrs. John W. Palmer of Missouri and Representative and Mrs. Charles L. Gifford of Massa- chusetts. City arrived in Washington late yes- terday and will be at the Mayflower for several weeks. Miss Dorothy Craig was hostess to & " Select Listings of Charming Old | GEORGETOWN HOMES $12,500 to $100,000 Choice Rentals Boss and Phelps 1417 K Street Juniors Dresses Which We Have Notable Sales We Our Sale of Fourth Floor, Mrs. James B. Forsyth of New York | Coats JANUARY 23, 1931 party of 10_at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel last evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Simmons of New York City are at the Carlton for a brief (Continued on Fourth Page.) Special for Sunday January 25th RAUSCHER’S MAPLE NUT Ice Cream sl ey Per Quart (Res. Price, Telephone Decatur 1170 Conn. Ave. and Que St. Younger Girls Do Not Fail to Visit Our Store on Saturday You will certainly find some wonderful things in the amazing variety of Hats Greenbrier Sportswear Accessories Reduced for the Are Holding Now And Particularly Important Is Remarkable Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices Prices in every instance are indeed low and you will be ‘able to select complete out- fits for college, school and -social wear. Sixth Floor Reduced From $5 You'd never dream of finding anything to compare with these bags at such a low price. Envelopes, Zippers, Top-handles, Back- straps and Pouches . . . in every leather, size amd color you could desire. Be sure to be on hand tomorrow. ‘They arrived at the Mayflower yester- day to attend the dinner given by the ! President and. Mrs. Hoover for the Su- preme Court, Lake Placid, N. Y. | Mme. Lessinoff will entertain at din- | ner February 9, preceding the last | Bachelors’ Cotillion of this season. | Rlebiosows: Sests top Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall will be mef | | JuLius GARFINCKEL&-Co F STREET AT FOURTEENTH I 1314 F Street N. W. W. P. YWoses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Nat’l 3770 Celebrity Breakfast Tomorrow. guest of honor at breakfast tomorrow, Mrs. Florence Strauss of New York, o well known scenario editor and now |,. rmmlnenuy connected with one of the ding moving picture corporations of x the country, will come to Washington | & to be one of the guests of honor and | :Belkm at the celebrity breakfast of e National League of American Pen Women tomorow in the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Strauss comes in response to the | & invitation of Mrs. Ambrose N. Di!h]ii of Pittsburgh, who is chairman of the |5 GUAFal Motion Picture Committee of the Pen Women. Mr. Ameen Rehani, author of “Ara- ‘bian Peak and Desert,” which is to be | Teviewed by Mrs. Nina Swalm Clark, | chairman of the breakfast, also wil come from New York. | Miss Florence E. Ward, chairman of the National Club House Committee of the league, is keenly interested in tomorrow’s breakfast as a percentage of the prefits will be added to the club house fund, for the enlargement of ‘blch her committee is working. Miss ard is sponsoring a table for the event, where her sister, Mrs. Lillian W. Beem, ‘will act as hostess for Miss "SAFETY INcOME ! Two important factors when you choose nty First Mortgage Notes and Bonds Behind each note stand the resources cf this corpora- tion, as well as the property itself . . . that makes for safety. 6% Interest...a Splendid Return Ask us to tell you more about these safe securities. Denominations from $250 Real Estate Mortgage & Guaranty Corporation : New Wateaus, New Halos, New Tri- corns, Ribbon Turbans, Straw Turbans. Every Hat Looks $10. Hundreds f SATURDAY SPECIAL! Hond Skt 70TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR 600 New $ - HATS New Spring Coats Ward, who will be at the speakers' |4 Capital Resources Over 53,000,000 Felt Felt and Straw ' BV, aronges oe Sounin, W% Mary |§ 7 Phons NA. 1403 Are Here! : - 1F s o0 & ST . . | , Final Clearance 32975 $6.75 J BJones & (o McMillan also will be at this table. Ge: to Regularly $10.50 to $16.50 The Popular G Street Store In honor of Ma, John A. Le- 1219-1221 G Street N, W. Between 12th and 13th $49.75 COUSII’\S and Other The Outstanding Value- _— Fine Make Shoes Giving Event of The Season R PP Pad —Shoes— R R T Db D T nast president of the District League of American Pen Wémen and nationally known for her work in connection with special moving picture programs for children. Guests at the table for which Mrs. Ernest H. Daniel, vice president of the Political Study Club, is sponsor will be Mrs. Harry Atwood Fowler, Mrs. Edgar B. Kay and her guest, Mrs. Frank L. Purdy of California; Mrs. Joseph N. Saunders, Mrs. Claude D. S. Thomas, | rs. Randall, wife of Lieut. Col. Albert E. Randall, U. S. M. C., will entertain & _number 'of wives of Marine Corps ©officers and other guests at her specially | reserved table. In the company will be tweeds and more for- mal materials such as Chonga and Chonga- leen. Fur trimmings and the new untrim- Mrs. Long, wife of Maj. Earl Long, U. 8. M. med type of coat. Beau- . M. C.: Mrs. Vandegrift, wife of Maj. A. A. Vandegrift, U. 8. M. C.; Mrs. tiful shades of blue, tan, rose and green. Hill, wife of Capt. W. P. T. Hill, U. 8. Sketched—A coat of M. C.; Mrs. West, wife of Capt. Ralph West, U. §. M. C., and Mrs. Hamilton, tan tweed, flecked with brown, flares smartly wife of Lieut. George Hamiltan, U. S. | M. C,, both of Quantico; Mrs. Richards of Annapolis, wife of Lieut. Alfred Richards, U. S. N.; Mrs. Roger Mermod of Honolulu, Miss Elizabeth Claude of Annapolis and Miss Irene Belt. Mrs. Clifford Lewis will have as her || below its stitched belt. The stand-up collar is stitched, too, and a matching two-tone scarf adds to its charm. Priced at $29.75. Sizes 14 to 38 guest Mrs Harriet Hawley Locher, & ? Including MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Evening Slippers Beautiful shoes drastically reduced for im- mediate disposal. Not all sizes in any style,. but most sizes in the group. All Sales Final—No C. O, D.s MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. All Coats Expertly Made! Lavishly Furred! New Modes: Huge Collars Double Cauffs High Belts Elbow Cuffs Black Coats ‘With Black Furs! Brown Coats! Blue Coats! Green Black Coats With Contrasting Furs! Coats! Red Coats! In Fact, Every Black Coats With Light Fars! Popalar Shade Is Represented! Saturday Suturday J'atufll;gl 52@ 5gl5f P 3 Positively the greatest coat value you have seen in years! You'll actually be amazed when you see their fine fabrics, luxurious furs, exquisite styling and expert tailor- ing. Don’t buy your winter coat until you have seen these—for they are really values you cannot afford to miss. Allen-A Stocking Rassian Flares New Spring Frocks & In The Opportunity Shop i | e Of Course —you are going to guard the Took heetth of you A Special Selling of New Stitched Crepes in all the bright New Colors ¥ Our New York office just sent us a limited quantity of 510 at New colors, new fabrics and new styles that “tell the world” they were created for Spring, 1931. Smart fashions that belie their modest price. Many are copies of much higher priced new models and are appearing almost simultane- ously with them. Priced at $2 .50 Al widths Made by an exclusive pate ented process that elim- inates all the things that commonly injure tiny feet. protec- $|.25 —that has a PICOT TOP in addition to all its other features of dultone finish, panelcurve heel, re- inforced foot. In chiffon or ‘Semvice. Here is real foot tion where foot protec- tion counts most. Other Pied for all Ji all expertly fitted at the— PIED PIPER SHOE DEPT. 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