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\ i SOCIETY. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SOCIETY. THE at home tomorrow afternoon from 4:30| Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey Delano have | tertained & small party at luncheon at| Maj. and Mrs. A. D. Surles, Col. and | Maude Preece and Comdr. and Mrs. led Miss Margaret o'clock. These ladies are: Mrs, Theo- | as their guests the latter's parents, Mr. | the Shoreham Hotel yesterday. Mrs. Robert M. Gun:ne;elm‘: Mrs. | A. D. Court. Vi %‘\:;ner b’m?h ?n:‘hm‘ brother, Col. dore W. Richards, Mrs. William A.|and Mrs. Victor Murdock of Wichita, G. A. Randolph, Maj. Harry Leonard, Nathan D. Ely, will sail today cn the Angwin and Mrs. George F. Cottle. Kans., who will leave Saturday for Mis- | yjce President to Witness Maj, and Mrs. William Grimes, Mr. and | Former Gov. Nellle Tayloe Ross will | United States Army transport, St. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931. e sissippl, where they will visit for a short | Fort Myer il Mrs. Melvin C. Hazen, Mr. and Mrs, Mihiel, for Porto Rico and Panama. oMo M, e Clare Borry was hostess| G’ beore rhurning 0 thelf Bome. | ice presidens. Chares Gurts_snd | Lavrence, Baker Mr” Percy” Niepold | Ehfcse roo o the Mayflomer Hotel | Amang others who are saling on the ; 2 Mrs, Burde " Miniel 5 the company included Senora de Recl- | wr. Justice and Mrs, Charles H, Robb | his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Ganh. | wright, Maj. and Mrs. George Patton, | il off rottor &80 Mrs, Robert ¥ | lery and Mrs. Harry G. Bishop. nos, wife of the Minister of Guatemala; have accepted the invitation of the —— Cuban Env‘)y and Senora de Ferrara to Beriora de Medina. wite. of the Mipistes | Wil be hosts at dinner this evening in | piqing and Hunt Club to attend 1ts | Lresre wo) ihg S0l Mr. Hugh |3z guests. The annual banquet of the American ; their apartment in the Rochambeau. Legare, Maj. and Mrs. Vernon Olsmith, g p of Bolivia; Senora de Sacassa, wife of horse show Saturday, February 21, |Maj. and Mrs. Ch : \nson_ - 2 Page. GolelsatoNa CionaliFete Day——Holx day ; | Ma). and Mrs. Charles P. George, Miss _ MaJ. Gen. Hai E. Ely, accom Continued on Third Page.) of Their Country. the Minister of Nicaragua; Mrs. Mer- which will be held in the Riding Hal TWELVETEN TWEVETWEVE T STREET Mrs. Theodore Tiller and Mrs. Walter | 8r¢ arriving in Washington today with| ~Among others who have _reserved . thelr infant son, to visit his s, M G. Saunders of Ashland, Va, Hecrd and Mrs. Wilbur. ind M D. Patch, Mrs. Keyes, wife of Senator Henry|is associated with the Mayo Clinic at Wilder Keyes was the guest in whose | Rochester, Minn. HE Ambassador of Cuba and |dresses in New York, Detroit and Cleve- honor Mrs. Keating, wife of former | land. Mrs. George Barnett left Washington Senora de Ferrara will enter- ; Representative Edward Keating enter- tain at a reception Tuesday, Mrs. Louw, who sailed several weeks |tained a company today at the last of | yesterday to spend several weeks with February 24, from 5 to 7 o'clock, ago for South Africa, will arrive in,the formal luncheons at the Congression- | Mrs. Irving W. Chase at Palm Beach, in celebration of the anniversary | Cape Town Monday, February 23. She al Club this season. The company in- | Fla. of the start of the revolution which |is aboard the City of New York. fmefil;k;':;u&:, l‘)’ue, Mx:, c!"'rw:l. ave Cuba its independence. _— 3 . James A. FYeAT,| e Evelyn Walker -entertal B o de Ferrara will pot observe| Dr. Harmodio Arias has been ap- | Mrs. Carl A. Chindbloom, Mrs. Clay | oo wl; Tait ovening i tie :::pe‘r her day at home tomorrow. pointed Panamanian Minister to the | Stone Briggs, Mrs. J. Elbridge Moore | qorec ot the Glub Chantecler. s United States by President Ricardo Al-|and Mrs. Houston Thompson. Miss Ruth McKenna was :lio hostess Mrs, Hurley, wife of the Secretary of | 1810, Who formerly held the post. Among others who entertained parties | 1" "0tV 3¢ Chantecler. W e et of honor at alunch- | DF. Arias, who took charge of the|at the luncheon were Mrs. John Mc- e B O nmessional Coun- | Fepublic during the recent revolution | Duffie, Mrs. Everett Sanders and Mrs. o e A e o ®Mrs. | Cornelius |Until the arrival of the new President, | Frederick C. Ballenger. | Mrs. J. R. McCarl, wife of the con- - W S 4 is expected to come to Washington with | _Also attending were Mrs. John J.| troller general of the United States, en- AEICHEL, s Senora de Arias very shortly. l\ca:‘s‘;-xnb%m. John Boylam and Mrs. v— rles ~onnor. ow Ealiiss Mintter Dtess of Representative and Mrs. Charles H. Starting at 9:15 A.M. Tomorrow Final Reductions—the Climax to Our February Clearance This end-of-the-season ‘evecz 1s eenly anticipated by smart Wash- ington women. A clearance that is store-wide in its scope. Many assortments of every type of garment will be placed on sale at positively the final price reductions of the season. They will NEVER BE LOWER! Every garment is from our regular stock, reflecting that style distinction characteristic of all Erlebacher creations. Fifth Avenue at 615t Street, New York Available for Transient or Extended Visits | A Famous Restaurant Dr. Rowe in Pan Building. Miss Marshall Chandler, the de- | Rowe in pan Bulding. .| Brandeniertained o mait compuny ut) M, Marshall charder, e, & Luncheon Talks American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, enter- | gove) - Mrs. Lloyd H. Chandler, will entertain | tained at luncheon today at the Pan- | 3 a company of 20 young people at the| Q) Modern Al’t American Annex in honor of the newly ' o oon 0 ST oosihoslovakian | Ginner dance session at the ‘Shoreham | appointed Minister of Haltl to he|iegation and Mme. Skalicky will enter- W W S at Shoreham Hotel ted Sates, Mo e were; |tain at an informal luncheon today,| Mrs. Charles David Hayés will be| By Ada Rainey A ancis White, Assistant Secretary | When the company will include mem- hostess at a bridge and tea tomorrow | At GEs o1 RS WRIRBEE et of State: Right Rev. Mgr. James N. | bers of the younger diplomatic set and | afternoon, in compliment to Miss Bem" o e g, Ryan, rector of the Catholic University | their contemporaries. Ridsdale, whose marriage to Mr. Donald | Modern Painting at 12 O’Clock of America; Rev. W. Coleman Nevis, @ the marsiage | TR McCall wil take piace March 5. Tomorrow S e “j“,’,‘{ef,;‘orfléeen:?fimfi:fi:n Por eempere $5| Mrs, E. Hart Fenn, wife of Repre-| Modern Sculpture, February 27 D e nugton Prits: " Dr. | Senor Fernando de Medina, which took | Sentative E. Hart Fenn, was the honor| Modern Architecture, March 6 G T o mcellog of the Amer. | place a fortnight ago, is of much inter- | guest st Tuncheon today of Mrs. Free- Lsctasssiiicis uailcen e v William _ John in’ Washington. Senor de Medina | man Marsh who entertained at 2400 | ol :h 5 Cooper, | commissioner of education: 1S & son of the present Minister of Sixteenth stre : O s Rigaud, secretary of the |Bolivia, Senor Don Eduardo Diez de legation of Haiti; Mr. Walter C. Thurs- Medina, and a brother of the former ton, chief of the Latin American Divi- | econd secretary, Senor Don Raul Diez | . sion of the Department of State, and |de Medina. Through a mistake, ths A% Winthrop K. Scolt, a'%o of the De- |marriage of Senor Don Raul Diez de ~ partment of State; Dr. John C. Mer. Medina to Senorita Campero was er-| riam, president of the Carnegie Institu- | roneously reported in the diplomatic | tion of Washington; Dr. Thomas H. column of The Star last Sunday. Healy. assistant dean of the School of | Senor Raul Diez de Medina makes his | G Street—Bet. 11th and 12th Foreign Service of Georgetown Un'ver- 'home at the Bolivian legation in sity; Dr. Harold G. Moulton, president | Washington. 1 . and Dr. — e Bk eaictant disector | The military atfache of the Japanese ' of the Pan-American Union. embassy, Col. Shohel Washizu, will en- tertain at dinner this evening in the The Minister of Sweden and Mme, | Pan-American room of the Mayflower. Bostrom, announce the engag>ment of g i their daughter, Mile. Ellis Bostrom, to | o MISS Grace Burten wes the hentr Mr. Sixten F. Wollmar of New York. gon compton entertained 24 Ohio wom- The announcement of the forthcoming | 507 Compton ertertatned 24 Ohio wom- nuptials are also being announced today | 57 2% et home an Cathedral svenue in Stockholm, where Mme. Bostrom and . I . Bulkley, Mrs. Dwight Morrow, Mrs, Thad her daughters, the bride-elect Mille. Ellis Brown, Mrs, Charles Hatfield, Mrs. Bostrom and Mlle. Pauline Bostrom, ChE!t‘E‘l‘ Bolrbn Mrs. Willlam. Helu Mrs' fveReen farisede s it Francis Scibcrling, Mrs. Grant Mouser, The marriage of Mlle. Bostrom and Mr. Wollmar will take piace this Sum- | Mrs. McClintock, Mrs. R. W. Dunlap, ] Mrs. Wade Ells, Mrs. Morris Ervin mer at the Minister's home &t SAerO€, | ngys. walker Buel, Mrs. Carl Ruth, Mrs, : William Hamilton Bayiey, Mrs. Halbert The Chinese Minister and Mme. Wu | Payoe, Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mrs. Elwood | : . = Strect, Mrs. Clyde Asher, Mrs. Harold | :h‘:‘ 12';':“;;;‘." at dinner this evening at o oon “Mrs Gillette and Mrs. Hunt- ington ‘of Columbus. The Minister of South Africa, Mr.| Mrs. Frank B. Noyes is spending the | Eric Hendrik Louw. entertained ab weck end in Atiantio City and will not | uncheon n honor of Mr. e e el e e b 1o South Atrica. | For the last time this season, wives Mr. Louw will leave Washington to- | of naval medica! officers residing on, morrow evening to deliver several ad- | the naval hospital reservation will be | ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. DRESSES—Second Floor - ‘Were s $395 -39.75 39.75 39.75 39.75 4975 3975 49.75 49.75 49.75 39.75 39.75 39.75 1975 4975 39.75 49.75 49.75 69.75 White Velvet Evening Gown, size 36..... Brown and Eggshell Print Street Dress, size 18. Maize Georgette Evening Gown, size 16........ Dusky Rose Crepe Evening Gown, size 18 .. Peach Taffeta Dance Frock, size 14..... Peach Velvet Evening Gown, size 14.. Dahlia Georgette Street Dress, size 18 Green Crepe Street Dress, size 14 Green Wool Lace Dress, size 20... Brown Wool Lace Dress, size 18.. Blue Crepe Street Dress, size 4814 Street Dresses; green, size 38; black, size Crepe Street Dresses, misses’ sizes....... Black Chiffon Afternoon Dresses, size 38. Beige Chiffon Afternoon Dress, size 40... Green Georgette Street Dress, size 16.... Black Crepe Street Dress with cape, size 14..... Green Crepe Street Dress, size 14... Spring Green Chiffon Evening Gown, size 20. Dahlia Crepe Evening Gown, size 18. Red Crepe Street Dresses, size 14.... Black Satin Street Dress, size 16 Black Chiffon Afternoon Dress, size 38 Black Velvet Evening Gown, size 42..... Black and Grey Crepe Street Dress, size 18. oo Brown Brocade Velvet Street Dress, size 38 Green Chiffon Evening Gown, size 36.... 0 Black Velvet and Lace Afternoon Dress, size 16 98.75 Brown Brocade Velvet Afternoon ess, size 46...... 98.75 Green Metal Evening Gown, size 40.................. 115.00 Brooks brings you these new Fashions —offering greater values than ever. Sale of $16.50 and $18 Spring Jacket Dresses 1S Misses’, Juniors’ and Women’s Sizes 283823383338 uuuuniiuiiiaigin e o e e o o - o 1 BHHAS 115.00 CONNECTICUT AVENLE V4 MAIZ% THUONS N 14 777ayor/e Farrell bt ot bt b ot ot et ot b N o ot ot o b DO 0 RO el o bl b ok bt bl o d e ek COATS AND SUITS—Third Eloor Were The Jackét Dress is smart- 2 Tmported Tweed Coats, one green and one oxford; Snioniisie SAOITS powders have captivated thou- Announcing an Informal Showing of New Spring Fashions by the “Misses’ Department® for the School Girl, College Miss and Young Matron, Saturday Afternoon, « February 21, One to Three-thirty P.M. Models Exhibiting. e Lol Pasternak Misses’ Shop Keeping pace with the in- creased scope of the young woman's mcdern activities and the heav) nds on her al- lowance has intro- duced the “Misses” Department” for School Girls, Debutantes Young Matrons and is showing only fashions reflecting me excellence of taste and for which our clothes distinguished woman are famous . . . and featuring mad- erate prices that come well with- in limited allowances, 1219 Cc ticut Aven Children’s Photographs No longer is posing necessary in the portraiture of children. The invention and introduction of the double or twin camera (the Beidler-Viken method), which is exc ive to Underwocd & Underwood, permit the pho- tographing of children at hich speeds. Instead of set poses this new car captures the natural expressions, the natural poses and movements of the child as he or she plays and moves about the studio—as many as fifteen to twenty ex- posures The child pictures are sold in the usual Underwood & Under- wood portrait style and also m a series of six or twelve joined in a cover of moroccan leather at surprisingly low prices. If the child’s birthday ocears this month, now is an excellent time to phone for appointment and have photographs made in this new manner, which will re- call priceless memorids in years to come. An inspection of child's por- traits made with the new twin cameras will be a revelation that you will thoroughly enjoy. Un- derwood & Underwood will be pleased to show this poftraiture to you—without obligation, of course. 1230 Connecticut Avenue., Decatur 4100. A A New Bath Dusting Powder Elizabeth Arden’s celebrated “Snowdrift” and “Illusion” face ) s of women who insist on a deliciously fragranced powder of smooth texture giving to the skin that coft, velvety effect which you envy in the most beautiful won:en, Users of these well known face powders will welcome the n that they can obtain at Elizabeth Arden's Salon a new bath dusting powder of the same alluring, exquisite odors as owdrift” and “Illusion” and just as exquisitely textured, sub- tly iragrant and clinging. As fashion trends toward more beantiful jewelry as adorn- ment of the hands and forearms, women are giving more atten- tion t their care, To keep the hands lovely Eliz- abeth Arden’s hand lotious shculd be used before retiring and all night long the skin will be nourished, stimulated and rendered scit and smooth, 1147 Connecticut Avenue, R Camalier & Buckley Gine Leatherware 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUVE Modernized Luggage Now comes a new light-weight travel case. containing an ingen- ious No-Wrinkle Dress Holder which permits the wrinkle-free packing of from six to ten mod- ern dresses of zll fashionable lengths “Aviatri: as this new case has been so aptly named, which is being shown by Camalier & Buckley, is light in weight, neat and stylish in appearance; is fashioned in various fine cover- ings with rayon or silk linings to _harmonize. There's also ample room in its spacious interior for lingerie, shoes, hats, hosiery, toilet arti- cles and special ruffled pockets in top cf lid for hamlkerchg%: or othcr small articles to whic! immediate access is possible to contents of case without dis- turbance to dresses. See this new travel case to- morrow. Hhil® FUR SH 1617 Connecticut Avenue Between Que and R Streets This smart shop has twenty-four fur coats left from the season which for imme- diate clearance have been priced very, very low. $50.00 to $135.00. That formerly were $150.00 to $225.00. Silver, cross, white and red fox scarfs have been greatly re- duced. Silver foxes begin at $75.00. Red foxes begin at $35.00, Bec Blu Gre ness and economy com- bined...For its versa- tility really gives you two Dresses for the price of one. Lace Jacket Dresses For Dining and Dancing. Black, Rose Beige, Poudre Blue and Ash Pink. Either bolero- or Peplum Jackets with fur-trimmed or scal- loped sleeves. All have long silk slips. Chiffon Jacket Dresses The Black Chiffon Jacket Dress is being worn for formal, afternoon and Sun- v night wear. Many have white lace vokes. All have long silk slips. Crepe Jacket Dresses There are ever so many versions of the Jacket Mode in Flat Crepe, either in plain colors with con- trasting printed Blouses or in other combinations of printed and plain colors. Brooks Dress Shop—Third Floor Spring Coats With Scarf Collars A group offering further proof smartest fashions can always be had at Brooks lower prices 525 Equal to Coats sold at $39.75 heretofore ause you can wear them with the versatile scarfs draped in so many individual ways, you really have several fashions in one Coat. This is economy com- bined with smartness. Canichira Crepe and Spongy Crepes. Crepe Tricola, Nubbly Crepes, In Skipper e, Black, Sunset, Golden Dawn, Grey and Pandora en. Brooks Coat Shop—Second Floor NO EXCHANGES sizes 16 and 12..... . Blue Panne Velvet Evening Wrap, 3; length...... Green Evening Wrap, with beige fur collar..... Camel’s Hair Sport Coats, sizes 12 and 42. Blue Fox Scarf. 5 Pointed Foxes. . o . White Lapin Wrap, 3; length; size 18............. Green Coat, jacket effect of black lapin with standing collar; size 16............. 2 Camel’s Hair Coat with beaver collar, size 38........ Double Skin Stone Marten LA Green Coat, Jap fox collar and cuffs; size 14....... Black Cloth Coat, beaver collar and cuffs; size 4415... Black Cloth Coat, grey Persian collar and cuffs; size 42. . Green Coat, Persian lamb cape and standing collar; 79.75 98.75 of same: size s Coronet Coat, gray Persian lamb Brown Coat, with lapin jacket that can be worn separately; size 16...... .. 5 Sitensekiear A0 Black Coat, gray krimmer cuffs and large throw; size 18. 159.75 Black Coat, large shawl collar and cuffs of polo wolf; Black Cloth Coats, black lynx collar and cuffs; sizes 36, 42, 44... ... 125.00 Black Cloth Coat, black Persian lamb collar and cuffs; size M. .ioeove G isiie e miaieis 125.00. Tan Coat, Kolinsky collar and deep border 169.75 Black Coat, black fox collar and border; size 38...... 169.75 Black Coat, black Russian caracul collar and cuffs; Green Coat, Persian lamb collar and 169.75 Black Coat, black fo¥ collar and border; size 42...... 169.75 Red Coat, Persian lamb collar and cuffs; size 14...... 198.75 Tan Coats, beaver collar and cuffs; 2 size 16, 1 size 18.. 198.75 Black Suit, trimmed in black seal; eggshell crepe blouse, size 38 Red Su satin blouse; size 20 s iRl bt e MO Red Ensemble, consisting of red wool crepe dress, tan lapin jacket with beret of self material; size 16......... 159.75 Brown suit with brown lapin collar; eggshell crepe blouse; size 18 1 Four-piece Imported consisting of a suit with eggshell blouse and a topcoat... 115.00 1 Two-piece Gray Mixture Suit, consisting of a dress with red clrepe top and bottom to match coat, raccoon collar; size 16 . 149.75 169.75 189.75 115.00 69.75 79.50 79.50 79.75 79.75 79.75 79.75 79.75 89.75 89.75 89.75 79.75 69.75 55.75 55.75 32.75 Erle-Maid Dresses & Sportswear— Second Floor ‘Were v...816.75 29.75 29.75 29.75 29.75 29.75 29.75 29.75 39.75 39.75 49.75 49.75 59.75 79.75 11 Silk and Cloth Frocks....... Brown Crepe Ensemble, size 16.. Brown Crepe Ensemble, size 42.. Black Crepe Dress, size 42. Chiffon Dance Frocks...... Blue Crepe Dress, size 14.. Red Crepe Dresses, size 14....... Brown Velvet and Wool Crepe Ensemble, size 14 Gray Zipper Ensemble, size 18 Green Novelty Cloth Dresses, one size 14, other size 16 Red Brocade Cloth Dress, size 40... Red Imported Knit Ensemble, size 14. - Brown Knit and Wool Lace Ensemble, size 16. Orange Rodier €loth Dress, size 18........ MILLINERY~-First Floor » ‘We ONERR s - oo b flobeiass i ISR TS 00 L 1275 1o 25.00 bt et bt DD bt D i S b e et 20 Suede Bagsi...c..c...Buoicocciasioien Now 7.50 ALL SALES FINAgw. NO RETURNS , e et