Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1931, Page 19

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FEBRUARY 6, 1931. hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN F&G NEW ARRIVALS FOR SATURDAY The shop is resplendent with new fashions for the Spring wardrobe. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, Hoffman, Miss Katherine Grubb, Mr. James O. Murdock, Miss Helen Newmas Mr. A. M. Davis, Mr. Truman Youn Mr. Harryman Dorsey, Miss Helel Prentiss, Prof. Hector G. Spaulding, Mr. A. W. Perry, Mr. Arthur Deibert, Miss Margaret Rawalt, Mr. Arthur Horsley, Mr. B. I Nordlinger, Mr. Stewart K. ington to be the guest for several days of her aunt, Miss Anne Dunnington, and her sisters-in-law, Miss Letitia Dun- nington Walker and Miss Peggy Walker, in their apartment on Seward Square. Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong will go to- day to New York to attend the annual mryl’llng of ‘t’;&e Soclety of Social | Barnes and Mr. Charles Chittick. Sclences in the home of Mr. Clarence | A program of music has been ar- Mackay tonight and will remain for the | ranged under the direction of Prof. dinner to be given Monday by the | Spaulding. Dancing in the ball room Society of the Genesee in honor of Ml’k will follow the dinner. New Yorl e per i by e A "ot her | _The guest of honor of the Bureau of Mass. | cousins, Dr. and Mrs. B, T. Tilton, at | Commercial Economics ?L its diplo- Mo pride was a student at George | 133 Sixty-fourth street. She will return | Iatc Sunday evening for Rumania, Washington University and is a member |to the Mayflower the middle of next | oS o ortve Shoreham Hotel, will o Ba i poroctty, M Oy 45 & week. be the Minister of Rumania, Mr. graduste o e | Tayes was hostess at | Charles A. Davila, when Mr. George is & member of Alpha Zeta Fraternity. |, i~ Sames B BV, T o ‘the | Boncesco, financial’ counselor of the le- ompany number- | gation, will speak and show films of R T ey | Rumania that have just arrived in_the 3 BT | United States. There also will be Ru- Mrs. Joseph Noell has returned to|manian music. ‘Washington from a trip to New York |~ The Minister of Venezuela, Dr. Ar- to visit her son and will be at the|caya; the counselor of the Venezuela legation, Mr. Luis Churion; the coun- corsage bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Following a reception in the home of the bride's parents, at 4709 Langdrum lane, Chevy Chase, Mr. Christy and his bride will leave on a wedding trip, going first to Ohio, where they will visit_the bridegroom’s parents, and then to Ber- lin, Germany, where Mr. Christy will take up his new post as assistant com- missioner of agriculture. The out-of-town guests include M Addle F. Swift of Auburn, Me; M Raymond B. Davidson of Milford, Conx and Mrs, Ernest Mullins of Watertow SOCIET (Continued From Second Page.) embassy in Warsaw. Mrs. Werlich is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, while visiting in Washington. Mrs. McFadden, wife of Representa- tive Louis T. McFadden of Pennsyl- vania, has gone to Boston to remain for some days with their daughter, Miss f;,rbara McFadden, who is a student ere. Mme. Skalicky, wife of the counselor of the Czechoslovakian légation, was hostess at luncheon today. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke, was the honor guest at dinner last evening in the home of the Chief of Naval Operations and Mrs. William V. Pratt on Observa- Phone National 1133 The House of Courtesy Mrs. Mary Ada Shaner has issued in- vitations for the marriage of her | daughter Mary Ada to Mr. John Vin- cent Tutching, Monday, February 16, at 9 o'clock in the morning in the Sacred | tory Circle. In the absence of Admiral Pratt, who is away with the fleet, Rear Admiral John Haligan, assistant chief of naval operations, acted as host for Mrs. Pratt. The other guests were Representative and Mrs. Chambers, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles E. Riggs, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willlam D. Leahy, Rear Admiral miral and Mrs. Ridley McLean, Read Admiral and Mrs. David Taylor, Mrs. Mark Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Langhorne. The Chief of Cavalry and Mrs. Guy V. Henry were luncheon guests of Col. and Mrs, Harry N. Cootes today before the ride at Fort Myer, together with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Weddell of Virginia House, Richmond, Va.; Col. and Mrs. C. Beatty Moore, Mr. Oliver Ricketson and Mrs. Truxtun Beale. Heart Church. 3 Mr. Tutching and his bride will make their home at 1601 Argonne place. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose was hostess W, | at dinner last evening in her apartment | at the Mayflower, in compliment to the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez. Her other guests were the Am- bassador of Cuba and Senora de Fer- and Mrs. Archibald Parsons, Rear Ad- (rera, Mr. Justice McReynolds, Mr. Jus- . tice 'and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Sione, Rep- | guests numbering_eight. resentative and Mrs. James M. Beck, T the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs, Frederick H. Payne, the Assistant Sec- |ton Center, Mass., are spending several Tetary of the Treasury and Mrs. Sey- |days in the Capital and are staying mour Lowman, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Ben |at the Dodge Hotel. H. Fuller and Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Guy | T V. Henry. | Mrs. Burnett, widow of Col. John D. Burnett, entertained a last_evening at “Roxy and hi Mr, William H. Hes the performance mall company Mayflower for & few days before leav- ing” for Southern Pines. s. William 8. Whitney, Lawrence, ~ has returned to Washington and is staying at_the Hotel Grafton. Whitney will probably remain until Spring. |luncheon today at the Cariton, her Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sullivan of New- Mrs, C. D. Cass of Waterloo, Towa, | has returned to the Mayflower from Ensign and Mrs. Richard Cass, at San of | Pedro, Calif. 1g” in compliment to SR and his daughter, G. W. U. Law School Banquet Mrs. Clarence Cary entertained at | a visit to her son_and daughter-in-law, | | resentative John |ative S. A. Kendall, selor of the Rumanian legation and Mme. Nano, secretary of the Venezuela | legation, Mr. Pedro Marquez, and the secretary of the Irish Free State, Mr. Joleman J. Donovan, are among_the diplomats who have accepted the invi tation of the bureau. Others who will attend are Representative and Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz, Representative and Mrs. Morgan G. Sanders, Representative and Mrs. T. J. B. Robinson, Representative and Mrs. Charles I. Sparks, Rep- Taber, Represent- Representative Cyrenus Cole, Representative Herbert J. Drane, secretary to the President and Mrs. Frank Strother, chief Latin Ameri- can affairs of State Department. Mr Walter C. Thurston, and the president of Georgetown University, Dr. Nevis. | The Shoreham Hotel bail room is al- filled to capacity so popular are (Continued on Fourth Page.) ways TAILORED FROCKS | 515 $25 The troops at Fort Myer were drawn up to salute Maj. Gen. Guy V. Henry, former commandant at that post and now chief of Cavalry. A battery of the 16th Field Artillery fired the major general's salute, while an escort of the 3d Cavalry conducted the general and his party to the Riding Hall to witness the exhibition ride. Guests for the exhibition are Maj. Gen. Peyton C. March, Brig. Gen. Henry C. Whitehead, Mr, C. Bascom. Slemp, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. H. C. Pills- bury, Col. and Mrs. E. R. W. McCabe, Maj. and Mrs. John Milliken, Col. and Mrs. Osmun Latrobe, Maj. and Mrs Grorge S. Patton, Miss Beatrice Pattcn, Mrs. Eleanor Herff Johnson of San | Antonio, Tex. The other guests were Students and alumni of the George the Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet | washington University Law School will Muhtar, and his daughter, Mme. EnVer; | yo1q 5 banquet and_dance tomorrow the counselor of the embassy, Mr. AD- | evening at the new Shoreham Hotel. met Bedi. and Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua. | “A¢t"{he dinner, which will start at 7 Atter the performance the Ambassa- | oiock the principal speech will be dor of Turkey entertained Mrs. Bur- | o0t b nMr "George W. Wickersham, nett’s guests at an informal supper at | chairman of the Commission on Law the embassy. | Enforcement. Other addresses will be s iat v siny | delivered by Chief Justice Wheat of the Judge and Mrs. Clarence N. GoodWin | i irict Supreme Court, who is president | of Chicago are now in Washington at District Supreme Court, who s president the Mayflower here e~ aoohond | Law School Association, and by repre- abou ays before Mrs. Goodwin s 3 leaves for Palm Beach. = Frevious to L e Miss Ruth Patton, Maj. and Mrs. Sid- | their arrival here yesterday they had 3 " ney V. Bingham, Maj. and Mrs. Rod- | been at Virginia Beach for a short time. | O{F'l‘;“’(f- I(;*““g“c’hoil Cw"lll‘x‘fze "zl.g‘tgm‘“‘; erick R. Allen, Maj. and Mrs. William 4 | T J e M. Grimes, Lieut. Hugh B. Waddell, | Miss Marjorie Campbell Ruckman has | at the dinner. == o000 | " | returned from Annapolis, where she | Mise Mary alenty and Miss Jane DUns- | spent several days. Monday she was | cludes Miss Katherine Lockwood, Mr. o the lu S iral an . | William Holden, Mr. G. L. Wallace, Mr, Mrs. Strauss, wife of Rear Admiral|S. S. gz?;::n.guest S s JClannCP Miller, Mr. Charles Remsen,y PURE S'LK Joseph Strauss will be at home infor- - | Mr. John Jackson, Lieut. John Cady, ST i ey TaliAGrice at 2208 MEARA Robert Craighead Walker of | Miss Anne Rosenthal, Prof. Gilbert L.] LlNGERIE chusetts avenue tomorrow and again N. Y., has arrived in Wash- Hall, Prof. James F. Davison, Mr. John ing a _peplum and having the new sash fea- February 14 after 4:30 o'clock. ture, $15. St cards have been issued. Ha E—— = = —— — = — - _ _ s 95 wEting o, savs yerts ot ||| Combine Your Marketing Trip to New Center Market Types for All Occasions With Your Shopping Trip to King’s Palace. Sunday Night, Dance, Afternoon, having arrived in Washington yester etc., are included in these two groups. Satisfaction Since 1859 day to attend the dinner given last eve. ning by President and Mrs, Hoover at | Love entertained a company at dinner 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. berlain, Col. ‘and Mrs. Albert Truby, Fraser, Col. and Mrs. John Huggins, Charles C. Hillman, Maj. and Mrs. J. | 8 $16.50. en on today's Col. and Mrs. R. C. Foy will enter- black and prints galore of 26 at dinner last evening in the em- | pire room of the shorcm:\ Hotel. | “ ’, = The solicitor of the Republican Na- e ro roa c o lr s imparts a festive mood. The marriage of Miss Margaret Shades of pink and blue will be the teed not to shrink at any pa Tailored to fit per- | Fashions—and Are Priced Within Every Woman’s | And Dance Tomorrow Night. i GIFTS For Women and Misses BRIDGE PRIZES Carefully, Wrapped and Ready for Use Gentlewomen’s League No. 1 Dupont Circle SLIP Three-pc suite and snap fasteners, tatlored to your furniture, peautiful cretorine and Roman strive, $16.50. Write or phone for sample: R. L. ISHERWOOD ' o The Silk Suit . . . Destined to become the most popu- lar fashion of Spring is the two or three piece silk suit. The one sketched is navy blue with Roman stripe blouse SE. / and throw scarfs, priced $25, The Two-Piece Effect . . . Strictly tailored. the two-piece effect frock is a close second to the suit for Spring, or for wear under the coat. The frock sketched is of black canton with scalloped blouse, form- S separate cushion Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined DR. CLAUDE S SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0721 409-410 McLachlen Bld, 10th_and G Sts. . Graduate McCormick Medical Colle; PURE DYE Teddies, gowns, slips, dancettes, step-ins and French panties. Tailored and lace trimmed. SPRING'S FIRM FOUNDATIONS LOUNGING PYJAMAS Col. and Mrs. Leartius Owen, Col. and $)350 Glove silk foundation and step-ins with low evening back.......$10 The famous Mould- ette of rayon . . . $3.95. Slips on over the head. For Misses One finds lounging pviamas practically indispensable _in this enlightened age. The hostess entertains in one and the business woman spends her leisure hours at- tired in a gay pyjama that seRracT ov* The new Bon Ton Briefle is of glove silk and lace. Only under- garment required...$12 The Peggy.Anne Briefle is of glove silk, satin and lace, with elastic weave .....$7.50 WRINK PROOP sLegve WIDE CENTER PLIAY AlL THE VAY cowwn erneeofs cur ARM wOLES SALE OF NEW FUR COATS 379 Panther PAILORSD POCKET on coLLAR ATTAOMD SHIRTS SEVEN I outrow EROMY e HOM FISH AW J cur Walker, the other attendants, will wear gowns of chiffon in a deeper shade than the gown of the maid of honor and will carry talisman roses and delphinium. Mr. Gerald B. Thorne will act as best fman and the ushers will include Mr. Meade T. Foster, Mr. B. H. Thibadeaux, Mr. O. A. Steanson and Mr. Robert | Mitchell, brother of the bride. Mrs. Mitchell, mother of .the bride, Will wear a gown of black lace and a A TEA GARDEN in connection with the Restaurant Pierre IS NOW OPEN the White House. 1 Gen. Martin is State ' treasurer of | Pennsylvania and also Republican State | chairman. Gen. and Mrs. William Crozier are at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. last_evening at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of the Surg. Gen. of the Army and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland. The other guesis included: Gen. and Mrs. Carl Darnall, Gen. and Mrs. Henry C. Fisher, Gen. and Mrs. H. L. hd hd 4 I1C INEW D1 Col. and Mrs. Percy M. Ashburn, Col. =, and Mrs. William Bispham, Col. and " Mrs. J. R. Bernheim, Col. and Mrs. | Samuel Morris, Col. and Mrs. Charles Craig, Col. and Mrs. L, R. Hathaway, | Col. and Mrs. C. D, Buck, Col. and Mrs. And Other Distinctive New Fashions 2 B O Gl Doeaas Mcars $10 hasn’t bought such fine geld McKinney, Col. and Mrs. William silk frocks here in many a mith, Col. and Mrs. William Kellar, y day i y Col. and Mrs. E. C. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. S S e L 0 $ f)”;?:“l‘“‘a';]"d’\ M":;”'G:fl"r‘ée h(":'sb“"n":‘:?: | lower-priced market these are gy s g M = u‘l decidedly unusual dresses at oL rs. Willlam A. McCain w i Tty e hosts at dinner tomorrow evening to a this popular price. company of 40 at the Asni' and Navy Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 50 lub, in compliment to a). 'n. and Prints, stripes, plaids, jacquards and plain colors—in lovely silk crepes, georgette and chiffon. Flares, drapes, tain at dinner at the Willard tonight preceding the third of the series of Friday evening dancing classes at the ! Second Floor. ‘Willard. — Others who will entertain preceding - A Eadh i <4 i o T i3 tl;w ga{;cu e Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. ) e ondell and Mr. F. A. Carter. | . Men’s Guaranteed Non-Shrinkable tional Commitice, Mr. James P. Burke, || ;ndqu.; fl“l’ I ¥ e arrived in Wash- | . . ington from their home in Pittsburgh, - F he F gaon from e home i ritrsh| | NOTE THE-CONSTRUCTION or the First Time il Washington for a short time. COLLAR GUARANTEED Th- . . etche @ Christy-Mitchell Wedding AGAINST SHRINKING at 1£4 Bargaln Prlce o he | Brillant flame prin ' one - plece pyjama with Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra o Nv.'b Tesdtivibiue b e G. Mitchell, to Mr. Donald F. Christy, 100%% ket over son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W, Christy Ooen B e vy of Cincinnati, Ohio, will take place this i | two-piece -chechs Brn afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Chevy || mas with ullorugou Chase Presbyterian Church, with the & ¢ Others to $25 NON SHRINKABLE I I— BROADCLOTH White, Blue, Tan and Green NEW Shirts famed everywhere for quality on sale for so fittle that hundreds of thrifty men will buy a year's | LOW ! . PRICES Collar-attached style in white and vat-dyed | colors; neckband style in white only. Sizes 13% to | 3 incuEes Top 10 90T10M | 17; slceve lengths 33, 34 and 35. OvERALL LENATW Street Floor. Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled—NAtional 7700 * G t LINGERIE F oundatlon arments |j .. | Lok Ray Rayon Vests, 75c; extra size, 85c. Bloomers, 85c; extra size, $1. Panties, 85c; extra size, $1. Solos, bloomer and band Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Albert Gallatin Gilchrist, Col, and Mrs. W. P, Cham- E. B. Vedder, Col. and Mrs. Walte: | Arthur C. Christis, Maj. and Mrs. would have paid $15.00 and Mrs. John L. De Witt. jackets, streamlines—in new blues, greens, tans, navy, reds, Col. Thomas Hall was host to a party | Takes Place This Afternoon, Rev. Newton M. Simmonds officiating. supply! Every shirt brand-new and perfect. Guaran- | —Provide the Perfect Foundation for the New | style, $1.95. Muskrat Lapin* Pony Karacul Paw Sealire* Sealine with Fitch $100 Pony Natural Muskrat, seli and Fitch trim Golden Muskrat, self and Ermine trim Sealine, self and trim with Ermine, Fitch, Squir- rel and Leopard. 5185 Jap Weasel American Broadtail Hudson Seal** with Ermine attractive combination in color scheme Reach - for the decorations and the gowns of the bridal party. The church will have an effective arrangement of palms, ferns and large clusters of snapdragons. The bride, who will be given in mar- The graceful, willowy contour so essential to correct appearance in 1931 is easily achieved in C/B garments. Not only do they gently persuade the figure to the fash- ionable lines ; they are also marvels of comfort and are constructed to give you anginusual value for your money. C-B Laced-Back Corsets 31.00 tO $5.00 be of the same hue. A bouquet of yellow Low and medium bust models with long and medium hips. oses mixed with white lilacs and lilies of the valley will complete her costume. ‘Well boned for medium and stout figures. Sizes 24 to 38, Of fine broche and coutil. C-B Closed-Back Girdles 50 1o 50 chiffon and will carry a bouguet of but- terfly roses and delphinium. Miss Medium and long hip models of fine materials with elastic inserts over hips. Side or front fastened. Sizes 28 to 38, Elizabeth Chamblin and Miss Amalie E Our Expert Corsetiere Will Fit You Perfectly Second Floor Run Proof Rayon Vests, $1; extra size, $1.25. Bloomers, $1; extra size, $1.15. Panties, $1; extra size, $1.15. Triconese Vests, $1.25. Bloomers, $1.50; Joa extra size, $1.95 extra sizes, $1.95 and band style, $2.95 Formerly Rausch Breakfast, Lunch $1.00 Dinner $1.25, $1.50 Tea Anchorage Cuisine TS Panties, $1.50; Solos, bloomer Glove Silk Vests, $1.65; extra size, Bloomers, $2.95; extra First Floor

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