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SOCIETY. Mrs. Hoover Attends Morning Concert - This Morning Accompanied by : _ Several Guests. teenth street, in honor of a Fort, daughter of Representative Prank- lin W. Fort of New Jersey. There will be about 150 guests. Baroness Serge Korff will entertain at dinner .for her daughter, Miss Bar- bara Korfl, preceding the dance. Mrs. James E. Freeman will be at home in the bishop's house of the cl;nt.:wdru Close, Friday afternoon, until The second secretary of the Polish em- bassy and Mme. Massalska Will “enter- WAdHLNGLON, lix du Pont's plantation in South in Wi “They recently came to from their home in Paris. Before sailing from France Mr. Singer was advised the French government i further recognition the Prench army d . Mr. Siny volunteered ith the Norton Harjes ambulance section and became chief of section 60. After the war, in connection with the United States Bu- feau of Foreign and Domestic Com= NUARY 28, 1931 , Mr. U. . | Chalmers of S. Grant Smith and Mr. Nicolai Or- lnflhl;.'unhn“ plu:lut. who has lppunfld on . Townsend's program on sever: occasions. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Perry and their th | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Brown of New York, are the ests of former Representative and rs. Walter F. Lineberger and will at- Mndthemcmmnmhl"lven“ut,h: Hoover tomorrow evening. and Mrs. G Curry. Mrs. William Moody Will receive in the rectory of Grace Church in Wood- side tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 || o'clock. No cards have been issued. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lewis Heiskell entertained at dinner last evening in their home, Taldire, in Maryland, in comp! g guests Mrs. (Continued on Third liment to Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Mont- | [ ‘The i SOCIETY. We Are Indeed Pleased to Be Able to Recommend The Famous ANGELA VARONA Beauty Preparations To the many smart women and misses who shop here «+ + « in fact those who have benefited by these new method preparations say it is indeed a delight to dis- cover such exquisite and effective cosmetics. We Are the Exclusive Washington Agents for Angela Varona If you will call at our Toilet Goods Department we will be happy to tell you of this new SKIN BREATHING METHOD FOR TIRED FACES Varona's creams . . . lotions . . . skin food and olhe.r cosmetics are made in private laboratories under her personal supervision. JuLius GARFINCKELe-Ca ) - Smmxr FOURTEENTH with Flowers” f y *lowers for The Convalescent and “Shut-In" Nothing else car- ries such a note of cheer to the sick room as fresh Flowers. {Show your interest in your friends, by having us deliver Roses, Carnations, Spring Flowers, etc., today. Nk MODERATE PRICES Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere GEO. C. tain a small company at dinner tonight. Mrs, James Willam Orme and her | [I S ml Paris. For , Miss Marguerite Elizabeth el Mrs.| Henry Dawes of Chioago, Mrs. Herbert | judge and Mrs. J. Ha Ovflnfwnhahu , have issued cards f ri Hadley, Mrs. Robb and . Stephen G. | will entertain at dinner g!ruw E & and su) p,?p.n,'g.fimiy,o;,;mn,“{ Browning. % | Judge Covington was host to & small . Mr. is the I thelr nome, Valley View, n honor morning, edmw Mrs. kA 3 osanid i;"""fi:“%'vfif men at luncheon yesterday ;xm Miss Helen wgnlnwm;‘nméhuiu trother, Miss e Dyer Represen! Mrs. J. lard. erson’s marriage r. aries i i and Mr. Keith Merrill, chief r | Linthicum o] and of Mrs. Walter Kings- | perry Miller, jr., will take place Feb- A iitornia srrived today to Se-the | of Torelgn, service bulldings of the State | The United States Marshal and Mis. |land, formerly Mrs. Marcelin SINger. | orry Yo end’ biiss Orae will be. one Sguest of the President and Ms. Hoo- | Department, and Mrs. Merrill, were | Ed Whit C. Snyder will receive informally o and of the bridesmaids. tional hter, Mrs. Edward Hood | Mrs. Layrence Townsend entertain s Fver at the White House for several|honor guesis of the Women's Nu e at_luncheon foday after her Mrs, W. P. Tams had as her luncheon ests today at the Mayflower follow- ng the morning concert Mrs. A. P. ‘Thom, j; rs. Charles S. Robb, Select Listings of Charming Old EORGETOWN HOMES $12,500 to $100,000 Cholce Rentals Boss & Phelps lfl.?dbd wrence Townsend's :ualul:.nt the Mayflower t ‘accompanie days. : tary of the Treasury, Mr. ZAnre !;;feuellon. was host at dinner in compliment to the Presi- | ‘Boncompagni, Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Bernardin nairl, Mr. Randolph Santini, Lieut. Col. Marco Pennaroli, Nobile Carlo An- drea Soardi, Count and Countess Ron- calli, Count and Countess Gropello, Miss Victoria Catalani, Mr. %8, Parker Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. usse] Mngwell, Mrs. Peter Augustus g'ly. ,l‘l:l‘ Hennen Jennings, Mr. and ‘Cooke of Philadelphia, Mr. and - Innuiston Lyon of New York, Mr. fand Mrs. Eugene Meyer and Mr. George “Harrison of New York. Mr. and Mrs. fRichard B. Mellon of Pittsburgh, ‘brother and sister-in-law_of the host, iwere also present, Mrs. Mellon acting ias_hostess. H Mellon gave s dinner in oo Ohief Justice and Mrs. Charles ‘Evans Hughes Saturday evening. : Secretary and Mrs. Stimson { o he Flosts a¢ Dinner 'l'onl‘hl:’ - 3 Secretary of State an TS, '!mmr; L. Stimson will entertain at din- iner this evening at Woodley in honor ‘of the Italian Ambassador and Donna | Antoinette de Martino. 1 Itallan Ambassador and Donna mflfium de Martino will be hosts at H March 3. | dinner Tuesday evening, " The Ambassador and Nobil de Mar- tino entertained at dinner last evening, ;nm:?.. their guests the Ambassador iof Spain and Senora de Padilla, the | Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. {Van Royen, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, Senator and Mrs, H ham, Representative and Glove Leather Jackets 51050 Regularly $13.50 and $15 SEE AND HEAR THE CROSLEY “Bubpby Boy” MIDGET RADIO A new personal sev designed to meet the need for more than one radio in the home —as well as for those who do not want an expensive radio. Surprising tone, dis- tance and construction for this price— COMPLETE WITH $5 9.50 TUBES AND Phone 'for a demonstration—National 1293 DULIN @ MARTIN ! Connecticut Ave. anal” } S Guggenheim, ‘conductor of the concert yes- the New York Philharmonic and M 3 B gt A. C. and Direct Current Models Installed on CONVENIENT TERMS g Soft little jackets that will keep you toasty warm for any Winter sport, though February winds are biting cold. They are smartly tailored and belted at the waist and wrists. , Here’s an oppor- tunity that the sports- “woman won’t miss! Sizes 14 to 40. a%‘g MRS. JOHN OTTO JOHNSON, illard Hotel Monda; t. She was chairman of the bal last ir, ‘hollltflnwb y night a Beine Phote: 6 o'clock, in their home. Mrs, Adam Wyant was the luncheon | Mr. and Mrs. Singer Here for Late Winter Season. llowing the morning concert in the|o4 to Wilmington, Del., ball room. Her other guests were |a_week shooting 'on Mr. and Mrs. A. ~ Burchells || Famous Bougquet || A Superior Coffee 25¢ Ib. Delivered to Your Door N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. Burt's Sale Differs —because Burt's Shoes Jr'fier. We are concerned with clearance at this time—and_therefore the stock surrenders to drastic reductions. An opportunity to get acquainted with Burt Footwear and Burt Bervice. i For Ladies— Gathered Into four speclel groups, our elusive shoes for street, afternoon an evening— Reduced $9.35 $10.85 $1185 $1985 Press Club at its weekly luncheon at the | Watson, Saturday afternoon, from 4 to Willard yesterday. Black Green Navy } g Wine . - 4 ) No Refund: espeop! gyt or Exchange e TR SN s 3 Store. Open 2 1 M}IVRAPS., -ALL. SALE’ 8:30 AM. 9~11~13 G St.NW FINAL u ORCe - - SCASON Not literally Rummage—but ONCE-A-SEASON in of SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE at SACRIFICE PRICES—prices so low that absolute clearance is effected. This is consistent with our policy to carry no merchandise from one season to the next. READ EVERY ITEM! No. 1 & DRESSESi5ma s The Sale Price must not mislead you. Many of these Dresses are worth five times as much. Satins, Crepes, Velvets and Combina- I s5 tions, Sport and Business Dresses. MANY ARE LARGE Brown Grafton Hotel Conn. Ave. & De Sales St. (Opp. M. wer Hotel) Centrally located. in walking distance of Govt. depts, financial and shopping districts. Rooms Specially Priced Fo. Montl $35. $40 Tablé wunezcelle moderate prices— femous for over quarter cemtury. #/HOREHAM f e $ X Por Luxurlows Bathing— . Elizabeth Arden’s Bath Preparations When life seeems dull and lacking in pleasure—slip into a tub perfumed with Arden bath salts, work up a creamy lather with her marvelous imported soaps, pow- der with her delicately scented dusting powder—and P cro DRESSES s GOWNS B } Formerly Marked $29.50, $39.50, $45 to $59.50 i irvana, $1.75, J s s\;l:.ggfi:"[').fl:?:i 1;::.:1,: :3 e This collection offers some very elegant garments, developed s E 3 of the finest materials procurable. A wonderful range of color- N e e ings in sizes to fit both the younger miss as well as the matron. Distinctive and exclusive BRESLAU l/z PRICE On Entire Stock of EVENING DANCE & PARTY DRESSES Over 500 gorgeous crea- tions to select from. Every new shade, material and style; lavishly adorned ard simply tailored models. 1307 to 1315 G St. Canton Crepe, Printed Crepe, Georgette, Velvets and Chiffons. Business and sport materials and styles for STREET, AFTER- NOON AND EVENING WEAR. All sizes up to 52. Every tolor, both light and dark shades. COATS ARE FUR-TRIMMED AND SPORT TAILORED. Certain of our $12.50, $13.50 and $15 grades of ladies’ shoes for all $my g5 occasions—are featured for selec- 7' tion at The lines made famous by their distinctive character, and exclusive with us—black and tan ealf and grain leathers-——grouped into three special lote, and Reduced ¢785 $885 $9.85 ° Saturday Night Dances owt couvert charge. 50 DRESSES, to close, at Slightly soiled silk street and sport dresses. Misses’ and small women's sizes. Entire Stockof FUR TRIMMED o COATS Formerly $39.50 & $49.50 | $59.50 & $79.50 $75 to $150 et 1525} s by > BRESLAU’S The Friendly Sho What You Get When You Buy ° Supper The New Lowered Price for Dances ances “Banister” Shoes Is $11.50 GOld . Stripe =7 ke Silk Stockings No. 847—%1-50 Dances 3 pairs—$4.35 M Me Louis Seize room TA 1% erson” or 6 la ice). Supper auc‘ ‘o"'.’"r‘ lm' 0. $1). o —a service-sheer weight that wears and wears. —beauty that is comparable to more expensive qualities. —choice of three leg lengths. —a flattering French heel. —a lisle reinforced garter hem that gives longer service. —a Gold Stripe that prevents garter top runs. —a choice of éver 20 Spring shades. Jellef's Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Stripe Shop—1013 Connecticut Avenue At a tempting price—hose that far outclasses the truly specisl price at which we elect to feature it. Silk and wool, checks, plaids and plain colors: silk, chiffon add 51.00 service weights : Men's imported wools and lisles— an equally special value at $1 a pair. Caring for Feet Is Better Then Curing Them ’ i Burt’s 34 F seeet Peul Fidelman, Directing