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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, FEBRUARY 22, 1931 —PART THKEE. 9 __—_—_g_—.___*—_—__—_—_—_m—_—“ nutt’s eighty-seventh birthday -uni-\lmv Moore, Jean W. Watkins, Clyde Hop at Fort Humphreys Is Occasion for Many Dinner Col. and Mrs. Homer Saint Gaudens, Goeated ot Goll) ‘nd Mrs. F inc l'l Are I Feted. | Entertainments PORT HUMPHREYS, Va., February 21.—The Officers Club entertained at & hop in Harris Hall Friday night. In| e receiving line were Maj. J. Moultrie | d and Mrs. Sam Lockwood and | Jaeut. and Mrs. James N. Krueger. It was made the occasion for several very | attractive dinner partics. ©ul. pnd Mrs. Edward H. Schulz had | 8% their dinner guests Col. and Mrs Homer Saint Gaudens, Capt. and Mrs James L. Alverson, Capt. and Mrs. Ben nett H. Bowley, Capt. and Mrs. Read- ing Wilkinson, Lieut. and Mrs. Keith | R. Barney. Another dinner before Friday's was that given by Capt. and Mr: liam N. Thomas, jr. whose guesis were Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart Lieut. and Mrs: Juseph W. Cox, Lie v day night and afterward were their guests at the dance at the Army and Navy Country Club. Those who at- tended the dinner were Capt. and Mrs. . Russell Lyons, Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles F. Baish, Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Miss Claire Koerner and Lieut. Henry M. Underwood. Senator and Mrs. William Byron and Lieut. William Murphy of Annapolis, Md, were dinner guests Thursday of Lieut. and Mrs. Don G. Shingler at Harris Hall. Licut. and Mrs, Shingler have as thelr week end guests Miss Erin Clark and | Miss Katherine Mahoney of Washing- ton Lieut. Louis J. Rumaggi was host to tho Monday Night Bridge Club. The club had as its guests Lieut. and Mrs, Charles F. Baish. The home engineering group of the Woman's Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Charles W. Stewart. Tea was served after,the meeting. Maj. and Mrs_ Lawrence K. Ander- son sailed from New York Thursday for Panama, where they will spend a short leave of absence. Mrs. William E. R. Covell and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer are also making the trip and will spend | about a month with friends i® Pauama. Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, jr., returned Sunday from Walter Reed Hospital, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox were guests Saturday of Mrs. H. M. Hender-~ son at the Valentine dance at the Con- Moultrie Ward and Mrs, Sam Lockwood, Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Mrs, Lunsford E. Oliver and | Mrs. Jane Putnam were luncheon guests | Wednesday of Mrs. Lytle Brown of ‘Washington. Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver and family motored to New Castle, Del,, | for the week end and were the guests | o( Mr, and Mrs. E. V. Platt. . L. M. Henshaw, Mrs. Jane Put- nm, Mrs. Rumaggi and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, sr., were theater guests at ' the Belasco Thursday. | Miss Evelyn Booth is the week end guest of Mrs. Donald Leehey at West | Point. M: and Mrs, P, J. Heck of Ham-| mondton, N. J, are the guests over the weck end of Lieut. and Mrs. Claude | | H. chorpenln! P % Cartoonist's Lecture Will Aid Scholarship | Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather, one of the | world's most popular cartoonists, will | lecture under the auspices of the Bryn | Mawr College to_raise money for a | scholarship for a Washington girl. Sir Willmott Lewis will make the intro- duction. The lecture is under the patronage of | Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs, Louls | D. Brandeis, Mrs. Owen Roberts, Mmc. Peter, Mme. van Royen, Mrs. William DeWitt, Mitchell, Mrs. Walter F. Brown, Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Mrs. William J. Harris, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mis. Hiram_Bingham, Mrs. Charles S. De- neen, Mrs. Frederick C. Walcott, Mrs. william R. Castle, Mrs. F. Trubec Davison, Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mrs. Mahlcn Pitney, Mrs. Anne Arch bold, Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. George Howland Chase, Mrs. Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- | stock, Mrs, James E. Freeman, Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, 3d; Mrs. Cary Grayson, Miss Bell B. Gurnee, Mrs. | Hennen Jennings, Baroness Korff, Lady Lewis, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. Frank B._Noyes, Mrs. Duncan F s ZeBarney Phillips, Mrs. Char Mrs. James 8. Ritchie, Mrs. § Sherley, Mrs. Mark_ Sullivas, Huston Thompson, Mrs. Walter | Tuckermen, Mrs. Orme Wilson, Mrs. Spencer S. Wood and Mrs. Katherine Wylie. Capt. be fllustrated by and drawings. Bairnsfather’s lecture will lantern slides William | T. | guest of . | Mrs . | mont, Be sure to listen in on |British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay, Ambassador of Grent Britain, will be the guest of honor at the fourth annual costume ball of the Kentucky Socicty in the Willard ball room Tuesday. The judges will be the Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; Gen. William E. Horton, Representative J. D. Craddock, Mr. Charles Mason Remey, Mr. Denis Con- nell, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Mrs. Simon Bolivar Buckner, jr. and Mrs. Stanley Reed. In the President's box will be the honor, Sir Ronald Lind: Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. George V. Moseley and Mrs. Moseley and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Simpich. Representative and Mrs. Maurice H. | Thatcher will have with them in their | box the Secretary of Commerce and Lamont and Miss Katherine La- Maj. and Mrs. Simon Bolivar Buck- ner, jr., are entertaming at dinner pre- | ceding the ball in honor of Representa- tive and Mrs. J. D. Craddock of Ken- tucky. The other guests will be Col. and Mrs. Henry Dickinson, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Mr. Edward Duvall and' Maj. and Mrs. Richard Donovan. Mrs. Mattie Wyatt Porter will have with her in her box the Minister of | Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; Rear Ad- miral and Mrs, Charles E. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Mrs. Horace R. Shares, Mrs. Edward Hood Watson, Col. Fred- erick E. Johnston, Col. Rawson War- ren, Maj. Willlam Tutnerty, Mt. E. Porter, Henry 8. Gregor and M Ralph’ Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley |Reed _are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. | Earl_Youngquist. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Peague and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen in their box. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Estes will | have as their guests in their box Rep- | resentative Charles Findley of Ken- tucky, Miss Virginia Estes and Mr. E. R. Nicholas of Baltimore. |Mr. Thomas Allnutt's Anniversary Observed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allnutt of | Laytonsville were pleasantly surprised | Wednesday by their children and grand- versary. A dinner was served by the children, & huge birthday cake adorned by 87 candles being the important fea- |ture. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warfleld, Mr. Walter Allnutt of Etchison, Mrs. Bates Wat- kins of Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Lu- ther Moore of Damascus, Mr. and Mrs Prank Allnutt of Etchison, Mrs. Samuel Speck of Brookeville, Mrs. Mitchell Hanson of Washington, Miss Lizzie A& nutt of Laytonsville, Mr. Byron Allnutt of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allnutt of Laytonsville, Mr. and Mrs. IJ("hu Henderson of Washington, Mrs. C. W. Benson of Brookeville, Mrs. Wil- | llam Griffith, Mr. John Allnutt, Mary SLIP COVERS Suites and 0dd Pieces Made to Order STANDARD UPHOLSTERING CO. children, the occasion being Mr. All-| 408 11th St. N.W. BUY YOUR SPRING COAT | Warfield, Mitchell Hanson and otherss Despite his years Mr. Alinutt is haler and hearty. Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern Oolessille Pike stver Swriwe M. OUT-OF-ZOWN FOLK May Drive Direet to the Old Tavern.” or tal Pour Corners nu Dmm.. Time T North on 16th um to Iine, Ih!n right one nlll III'M e - Tt -""*‘h i cn the street oft uu.u e A The ‘Prestdents and Moriar: sosauor: Lunef and Dinners: Noon te 8:30 P.M. Phone Silver Spring & and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson, Miss Vir- | gressional Country Club and were ginia Arthur, Capt. Brom R. Witthorne. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lovett Lieut. Miles Reber, Lieut. Otto S. Tin-| Tuesday at the George Washington kel, Lieut. Roland C. Brown. ! alumni dance at the University Club. Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow gave | Licut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper & dinner before the hop and had with|are spending the wek end in Balti- them Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Mars- | more as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ton, Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Kohloss, N. Opfe Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata, | ‘Catherine Prentiss had a birthday Lieut. and Mrs. Charles F. Baish, Lieut.| cupper and movie party Friday night, and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper, Licut. and | when her guests were Elizabeth Oxx, Mrs. B. E. Barnes, Lieut. and Mrs, ry Oxx, Beverly Covell, Betty Bauer, John P. Dean, Mrs. Leland H. Hewitt, Lee Ward, Elizabeth Lyons, Mary Miss Claire Koerner, Maj. William E. Gee, Sheila Baish, Mary Oliver, Dorothy R. Covell, Lieut. Henry J. Wolfe. Chorpening and Eddie Prentiss. Lieut. and Mrs. James N. Krueger | Iieut and Mrs. John W. Davis and were hosts at & dinner Friday "_:““ Capt. Ellis of Fort Moultrie, S. C., were and had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. | j50heon guests Thursday of Lieut. and Richard T. Coiner, Maj. J. Moultrie | nyre ' p8 HeC oo Ward and Mrs. Sam Lockwood, Lieut.| " and_Mrs. Henry Berbert. Lieut. Louts| M fhf":{rp;\(‘"f:&”;‘m‘i{ 22“,‘3};“‘“;{ WOL at 6:00 this eve- ning for Berberich FASHION HOUR, which we believe you will find very interest- ing. NOW, GIVING YOU A CHOICE SELECTION OF FABRICS, FURS AND WORKMANSHIP J. Rumaggi and Mrs Rumaggi, Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinh: : Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Pipes, Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver and Capt. and Mrs. F. Russell Lyons were dinner guests before the dance Fiiday of Licut. and Mrs. Hubert S. M | Col. and Mrs. Homer Saint Gaudens of Pitishurgh, Pa. are the guests of . and Mrs. Henry A. Finc in- 4 ner was given Tuesday night in honor CouwMEIA A, AT 184 s7. of Col. and Mrs. Saint Gaudens by 9/ Opposite Ambassador Theater Col. and Mrs. Finch. Their guests - were Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, TODAY Col. and Mrs. Olarence Ridley and Col. SPECIAL Five. and Mrs. Charles G. Metiler. Col . SUNDAYs and Mrs. Saint Gaudens and Col. and Dase Mrs. Finch were guests at the dinner | 3 DINNER given Thursday by Col. and Mrs. C.| i Rerved row 18508 D, Herron of Washington for the As- | 4 sistant Secretary of War and Mrs Payne, A luncheon was given in Hr- MONDAY Hail Tuesday for Col. Saint Gaudens The guests included Col. Finch, Maj Special HOLIDAY Richard T. Coiner, Maj. Cleveland C DINNER. s Gee, Maj. Lunsford E. Oliver, Capt William N. Thomes, jr.. Capt. Harry A. Buckley, Lieut. Herbert B. Lopcr. A group of Fort Humpt people Were dinner guests of Licut. and MIS.| umme. e——— John P. Dean of Washington Sat KAFKA’S F at 10th St. " Distinctive Apparel 5.Hour Sale tomorrow—Washington’s Birthday 9 AM. to 2 PM. 106 Early Spring and Fall Dresses Values to $35 $ 1 1 .00 Street, afternoon, sports and evening dresses L] e '\m:luon or Dmner ANNUAL Banddna Sents Cloth Coat with i 4 Skipper Blue mole cow! cellan $33.00 Chungora Coat, vicura blue dyed fox cellar, 18.00 FASHION REVUE MONDAY At 9:30 AM. Againat | PM. Garments Modeled by THE CHESTER HALE GIRLS now appearing at the PALACE THEATER in connection with “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath.” end wraps. Not every size in every color. This 14 one of the greatest bargains ever offered. Second Floor 150 Smart Silk Dresses Extraordinary Values $ 6 95 torder of black monkey fur. $38.00 For street, afterncon and school wear. Women's end misses’ sizes. Genuine bargain. Street Floor. All Sales Final Guaranteed Savings of $10 to $35 on each coat. Brothers 1213 F Announce Rock Bottom Prices on Remaining Winter DRESSES BRINGING TO YOU MANY ORIGNAL SHOW ROOM SAMPLES OF FOREMOST MAKERS—SECURED AT SUCH MPRESSIVE SAVINGS THAT YOU ACTUALLY BUY $69.50 TO $98.50 SAMPLE COATS AT THESE PRICES. THIS is the Once-a-Year Event that brings GREAT THINGS— for we begin early in the year to reserve the FINEST “SAMPLE” Coats in the market for this Sale! And what masterpieces of fashion and workmanship we've secured. If you need a new Spring coat, you will find a RARE VALUE—an ARISTOCRAT OF FASHION—in this sale. BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING (MONDAY) AND CONTINUING THROUGH ENTIRE WEEK THREE REMARKABLE GROUPS OF DRESSES 8treet, Afternoon, Sunday Nite and Evening 15 00 25.00 Formerly Formerly 55.00 to 98.50 75.00 to 125.00 Elegant Furs on These Coats! Ermine Fox - QGalyak Squirrel Broadtail Baby Lynx Galapan Fitch Lapin Such Fine Materials as— Chongella, Chongaleen, Romanta, Faulkrinkle, Cainchera, Senta, Tronga, Veo Crepe, Basket Weave. Vivid Colorings Skipper Blue, Romany Red, Bitter Sweet, Cocoon ' Tan, Bandana, Greyling, Shell Beige, Avocodo, Toast Tan and Black. platinum wnH cufi—self cow! collar, $38.00 * * 39.75 Formerly 110.00 to 175.00 Women's sizes 38 to 50 Misses' sizes 14 to 20 Junior Miss Il to 17 And Half Sizes BUDGET ACCOUNT By this arrangement you can secure your coat with a small down payment and arrange to pay the balance over a period of 3 to 6 months. There is no additional interest charged. An Exceptional Sale! Prompted by our policy of not carrying merchandise over from one season to another. This event marks the final reductions on winter apparel. ALL SALES FINAL T L R ST S P TS s By STORE CLOSES MONDAY AT 1 P. M. IN HONOR OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. Black Chonga Coat with white Lapin Berberich’S | = F ST. « TWELFTH