Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY.™ - Rizik TOMORROW IS THE FINAL ‘DAY OF OUR DRESS SALE ONLY TWO GROUPS REMAIN—BUT THEY OFFER UPREME VALUES Street, Afternoon and Eyening Models 25.00 | 39.75 were 75 to 125 o were 110 to 175 ALL SALES FINAL VEW SPRING ARRIVES D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 191. Hubbard, Mrs. Jullen J. Mason, Miss Lucy Minnigerode, Mrs. Ogilvie Shu- mate, Mrs. Lucien Clarke, Mrs. James T. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Condon, Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Chesterman, Miss A. ‘W. Robertson of New London, Conn.; Mrs. Frank West, Mrs. John Grimsley, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Battle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, former Gov. Nel- ADVERTISEMENT. 27TE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, March 26, has leased the home of Mrs. | visit the United States Ambassador and F. A. D. Hancock at 2900 Cleveland| Mrs. John W. Garrett in their villa in avenue for their future residence. Rome. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Anne §. Kinsolving of Baltimore. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry entertained a small company at luncheon today at the National Women's Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Moore of | New York have arrived at the May-| | I ) ‘ Z9CIETY. SOCILETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Small Company Last Evening at the White House. ‘Varela will be the guests in whose honor the former United States Minister to Uruguay and Mrs. Leland Harrison will entertain at dinner this evening. lle Tayloe Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Herrick. Mr. and Mrs, Herrick's party included iss Genevieve Mrs. Claude 3 Brown, Miss Lemon, Miss Louise Johnson, Miss Imogene Howell, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Mrs. A. E. Stuart, Mrs. Frank Bright, Maj. Julia Stimson, (Continued on Third Page.) ADVERTISEMENT. Congressional Club to Greet Newly Elected Officers at Tea. Mrs. Porter H. Dale, retiring president of the Congressionai Club, will have | with her in the receiving line tomorrow afternoon at the regular Friday after- noon tea in the club house, at 2001 New Hampshire avenue the newly elected president and officers of the club, including Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Mrs. James V. McClintic, Mrs. Edward | E. Eslick, Mrs. Robert G. Simmons, Mrs. | Edwin 8. Broussard, Mrs. Charles Brand, Mrs. Frank Clague, Mrs. John C. | Schafer and Mrs. Carl E. Mapes. The reception will follow the interest- ing program arranged for the afternoon. | Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin will talk on “The The Secretary of Etate and Mrs,| The Minister of Austris and Mme, | Noblesse Oblige of Citzenshin’ ard Henry L. Stimson will be the honor | Prochnik entertained at dinner last eve- | /5 N eramnity 116 JCLNBE WAV 1n% guests at dinner this evéning of ‘the ::}'}f 1M"r:‘°"v‘;"|]‘,’_’"§h*;):‘%’i‘t‘{-"N(l";’fi,‘:fl".«n—umom. with Mme. von Bayer at the 9:?:#‘“” of Cuba anti Senora de /o ther guests were the Minister of | PIAnC. . Mrs. W. F. Ham entertained a com- | Greece and Mme. Simopoulos, the Min- | The Secretary of War and Mrs. |ister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the | pany at lunch-on today when her guests ok R furioy Dad ‘a3 thelr guests|Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr.| hanay hers C Whitioan - Gross,” Mra, Tast eventng at the recital of Chickasaw | Michael MacWhite: the Slamese Minis- | Brescott Gatley, Mrs. John Ryah Dev- tribal songs and legends, given by|ter, Maj. Gen, Prince Amoradat Krida- ereux. Mrs W. O. Mills, Mrs. W. D. Princess Atalon, Chickasaw contralto, |kara: Mrs. Keith Merrill Baron and | ‘Tewksbury, Mrs. W. H. Guthrle, Mrs, Eenator and Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Rep- |Baroness von Below, Mf. and MTS.| Alexander, Mre M. O Leighton, Mrs, eaentative and Mrs. Jed Johnson, Rep- | Henry Price Wright, Mrs. Frank C.|Charles H. Bridges, Mrs, Richard Crisp. e htative and Mrs, Tom D. McKeown | Letts, Mme. van Kaathoven, Mrs. De- | y1o" illiam Holloway, Mrs. Wilmer e the ‘chairman of the Interstate marest Lloyd and the commercial| fatimer Mrs Stanton Peclie, Mrs. W, E. o merce_ Commission and Mrs. Ezra |counselor of the Polish embassy, Mr | pearoen. Mos. Arthur Barnard, Mrs. B, Sl d Mrs. Hurley PR e | B Warher, ir: Mrs, Prentiss’ Willson, The Secretarv and Mrs. Hurley | fini: G Mrs. Allan Walker, Mrs. Willlam Bowle, Jeave. Washinglon tomorrow to spend | he Siamese Minister. M) Gen. e the week end with the United Srnlcs‘t’"f;‘ morflmfl N [" A H»( "-d | Mrs. George Worthington, Mrs. Edgar e ot "Canada and Mrs. Hanford |turned to Washington from a few days' | Mrs. George Worthington, Mes ECgsr Levi Cooke and Miss Violet Biddle. MacNider in the legation in Ottawa. | Stay in New York. Mr, and Mrs. F. Lamont Belin are The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | MIs. George, wife of Senator Walter Charles Francls Adums hete ;fiorlphe‘:;‘&nge“{f,‘i ) e spending @ few days in their nome in o W Yol Temasn with them |isiued at fumeBeon todRy i her liome, | FeRneTIvesis ‘and ‘will teie {6 e N Sundav. | This afternoon Secre- | Mrs. Lambert will be hostess at luncheon | City Sunday < tary and Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Shore 2gain tomorrow. Mrs. Le Seure Richardson d@nd Mrs. = willilam Houghteling, nieces of Miss Helen Cannon, sailed last evening on will attend the drill at Fort Myer. | o o0 T i, Mr Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde was a guest at| James Rolph, jr. and the California iy Bremen to spend some time abroad. the luncheon given today at the May-| Commission for Representation in Na- flower by Mrs. Charles C. Teague in| tional Statuary Hail have issued invi-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Willlamson compliment to Mrs. Christian L. Chris- | tations for the ceremonies of the un-| have taken an apartment at the Shore- tensen, wife of Prof. Christensen, who | veiling of the statues of Juipero Serra ham Hotel, where they have been resid- has accepted the position of dean of (and Thomas Starr King Sunday after- | ing for the past month. flower for the Spring season, after spending the Wint<r in the South. Mrs. Bromley Seeley, who has been the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Hitchcock, in their | apartment at 1661 Crescent place, has r'turned t6 her home in New York. While in Washington she was hostess to & box party at the a capella concert in the Willard Hotel Monday. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MacHatton, Miss Helen Paull of New York City, Mr. Bernard Sandusky, Mr. Bernard Duncan and Mr. Walt'r Ed- wards of London, England. Mr. George C. Hanson has as his guests in his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gracy | of Montclair, N. J. and Mr. and M H. Stanley Horn of South Orange, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Goodyear of Phl- | adelphia are at the Carlton for a btlef stay. CONNECTICUT AVENUE V4 MAIZ'B ROV KN\’ Specral Prices at Underwood & Underwood Just now Underwood & Under- wood are celebrating their Golden Anniversary by offering very substantial price conces- sions on all portr - You should b with them last evening at the ~ White House HE Chief Executive and Mrs. I Hoover had a few guests dining | A v 7770{/0//6 Farrell ~ - Leather Goods Shop of Cama- - lier & Buckley a very good as- sortment from which to choose. Bags of distinction and good taste—for dress, afternoon and evening — cheerful homespuns, crepes, colorful prints and bags of real leather in the smart new shades to harmonize with the new Spring and Summer frocks, and bestow upon them a per- fecting touch of taste and charm. Camalier & Buckley's ever- arriving new stocks make it an interesting shop to visit at all times. You may always be cer- tain to find at their shop the very newest mnoveltics — the smartest creations of the fore- most designers. 1141 Connecticut Ave. > % Representative Owen Guest at Dinner ' Of Democratic Club Last Night. I interested in the Representative Ruth Bryan Owen was (|l they are the guest of honor and speaker at the|[ll tine, to jour annual dinner which the Woman's Na- . tional Democratic Club gave last eve- | ning, closing the eighth annual meeting | program. The result of the election of | officers for the coming year was an- nounced at the dinner, the new officers | being Mrs. Samuel Herrick, president; | Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, first vice | president, and Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, | second vice president, with the board of governors including Mrs. Catherine Filene Dodd, Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. Harriman, Mrs. Edward Keating Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Herrick and Mrs. Eward P. Costigan Among those entertaining at the din- ner were Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, | Mrs. Joseph Davies, Mrs. J. Harry Cov- for a short ople—four dem- onstration sittings daily—of six beautiful Gainsborough Prints and one exquisite Colonial Por- trait for the usual price of which is $37.50. Because of the time limitation of this offer, Underwood & Underwood request you to call personally at tl studio and obtain a 1 appointment certifica Ii yor dered vour- self a difficult subject to photo- graph, it will be sure to them to convince Demonstration S L] APPAREL DAILY specia ave « W Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh that a agriculture at the University of Wiscon- [ noon at 3 o'clock in Statuary Hall in Sh and will leave Washington at an|the Capitol. Mrs. Frank A. Gibson. early date. Others present at the lunch- | Miss Mabel R. Gillis and Miss Grace eon were Mrs. Charles Hoyt March, M1s. | S. Stoermer are included on the Com- Charles W. Wilson, Mrs. Cyrus B. Den- | mittee for Arrangements. man, Mrs Samuel McKelvie, Mrs. e Aaron Youngquist, Mrs. Stanley Reed,| Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads entertained Dr. Louis Stanley and Miss Clara Bates. | at luncheon yesterday in her home on | Tracy place, in compliment to Mrs. | Dwight L. Wilbur, 2d. Mrs. Wilbur, with Guests at Dinner This Evening. |or. vg]buvrvfi:d thelr young son. is vis- iting Dr. ur’s parents, the Secretary | g,:::, fiznb'nrfilfinrugf b-Mrv;:n hnlnr:me | of the Interfor and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wil- guests at dinner tonight of Representa- | Dur. in their apartment at the May- tive and Mrs. Fred A. Britten flower. Senor and Senora de Tellez Representative-elect Peter C. Granata Italian Ambassador and Donna et o from Tilinois is at the Willard. Antoinette de Martino were hosts at a | #mall informal luncheon yesterday. “The Ambassador of Spain and Senora Mr. Francis Lecompte Spalding, | whose marriage to Miss Loranda Proch- de Padilla were the honor guests at | nik, daughter of the Minister of Austria dinner last evening of Maj. and Mrs. |and Mme. Prochnik, will take place George Oakley Totten, jr. in their | — - home on Sixteenth street. Included in | the guests was the United States Min- | ister to South Africa, Mr. Ralph Tot- ten, a cousin of Maj. Totten. Additional guests were invited after dinner to attend the marionette per- | formance of Mr. Theodore Tiller, 2d, | who presented a Japanese play. | ‘The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will entertain at dinner this evening in the embassy. The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. | Ahmet Muhtar, will accompany his daughter, Mme. Enver, to New York | Bext week, when she will sail for Eu- | Tope to return to her home in Turkey. Members of the embassy staff will go %o New York with the Ambassador. ‘The Minister of Uruguay and Mme. L 1GA8 CormLAYE. | Mrs. Robert E. Lee has returned to Washington from Philadelphia, where she went to attend a luncheon given in her honor by Mrs. Prancis I. du Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholas Brown of Providence, R. I, will sail for Europe Wednesday. While abroad they will HoTteL PiErre Fifth Avenue at 615t Street, New York Available for | Transient or Extended Visits A Famous Restaurant BROOKS G Street—Bet. 11th and 12th Thrillingly Smart Details in New Spring Coats each portraying a distinctive New Fashion at a modera Brooks price! $39.75 In Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women and Larger Women The Wide Rever Collar is shown in Black Galyak this Coat of Black Cleo Crepe. The i belted, has flared cu wrap-around model [ on Coat Black Contrasts With White this ( \ I'he triple cuff nt new . oat with Galapin Scarf collar revers and sleeves are import notes The Plastron Vestce Collar in Black Gal- lividual note in kipper Blue Chor has flared Coat of S It cuff sleeves. galeen double Rever With Shawl Collar D Fox-dyed tinguishes tlw Coat of Green Canishera Crepe. The widely flared sleeves are a dramatic touch. .Blue Vicuna dis- te These four models form only a part of the Fashion picture presented by our at $39.75. The complete collection Coats offers every new and correct material, color and style detail. Brooks Coat Shop, Second Floor. ont. || ington, Mrs. Thomas Page, Mrs. W. W. Should be cleaned ‘NOW, relined and repaired, and STORED in our cold stor- age vaults. Consult us at Prices reasonable, once — America’s Quality Cleaners and Dyers Il 132G se.N.W. 1784 Col. RA. | Phone Dist. 2343 Phone Col. 0720 | 3009 14th St. N.W. picture can be made that pleases you. Other anniversary reductions include children’s portraits made with the wonderful Beidler- Viken double camera Studio—1230 Connecticut Phone Decatur 4100, T Ave. ST Camalier & Buckley Fine Leatherware —yC o 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE The New Hondbags Arriving Daily The new handbags for the close - approaching Spring and Summer season are handsomer than ever, and even this early you will see at the smart The Misses Department Advance Showings Spring Season 1931 catering to the smart ounger set” and specializing in fashions for the Schoolgirl, Junior Miss and Young Matron on an allowance,” who has a natural preference for the finer type of clothes Pasternak known for . . . smart clothes priced to suit “limited incomes,” vet preserv- ing absolutely the added quality and importance that is typical of Pasternak. Suits Werags Sportswear Misses Department, Second Floor. 1219 Connecticut Ave. is Frocks Hats Coats Gowns 2w =5 | Finishing the February Sale with New Low Prices on Dinette and Dining Room Suites— Only two days remain—Friday and Saturday—for home makers who are interested in savings that are tremendously worth while! Every suite is Dulin & Martin quality—and you know what that means! Here Are Listed a Few of the Splendid Values 6-pe. Duncan Phyfe Suite. Extension Table, 4 Chairs and Sideboard. All mahogany— $177.50 10-pc. All-Mahogany Dining Room Suite. Full- size Sideboard, Extension Table, Server, 6 Chairs and China Cabinet— $395.00 For the Summer and Country Home. Smokey Pine, 7-pc. Buffet, Cor- ner Cabinet, Extension Table and 4 Chairs— $175.00 7-pc. Solid Maple Suite, antique finish. Refecg tory Table, Buffet, Welsh Cabinet and 4 Ladder- back Chairs— $150.00 Colonial Dining Room Suite—all mahogany. 6 pieces—Extension Duck Foot j;'able‘ Sideboard and 4 Duncan Phyfe Chairs— $180.00 T-pc. All Mahogany Suite for the Small Apartment Dining Room. Colonial Drop-Leaf Table, 4 Chairs, Stdeboard and Server— $250.00 Oriental Rug Savings A Group of 50 Persian Rugs Rich variety of colors and de- signs, skillfully woven by hand, in large scatter size, averaging 614x31; feet. Beloochistans and Hamadans A special group of Beloochis- tans and Hamadans by native weavers, in 21;x4'; and 3x5 scatter sizes, reduced to Many Other Weaves and Sizes at Great Savings DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave.ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Are you wearing last season’s hat with your new frock? . DON'T—when new Spring hats can be purchased at Moses for only Every New Straw L] MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Final Clearance DRESSES 20 Dresses, were $25 to C U SRR M e 15 Dresses, were $29.75 to ;e . . .. ... 15 Dresses, were $49.75 to .. . it COATS 20 Coats, were $49.75 to i L) S 15 Coats, were $69.50 $9BIB0N . . 8 Coats, were $98.50 to MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. g . sl 575 In the Opportunity Shop Dress Clearance A wide selection of styles and colors. ranges. 25 Dresses, were $5.95 to 25 Dresses, were $595 to 15 Dresses, were 15 Dresses, were MOSES—SECOND FLOOR PIED PIPER. Undies $].95 Made of pure dye crepe in flesh, white orpeach. Exquisitely tailored styles or Broken size For. the Baby's Sake Choose these remarkably Hexible, long-wearing Pied Piper Juniors— the world's greate est Juvenile Health Shoes. Made byan exclusive patented process — no lumps o os. —no nails or staples —nothing to injure tiny feet ~and a lot to give them the protection they need. dainty lace trimmed models. Slips \ 18250 Sizes 2% \ to W\ 6 \ MOSES— \\ SECOND \' "FLOOR. Stepins Dance Sets French Panties MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Enxpertly fitted at the PIED RIPER SHOE DEPT. Experienced AdvertisersPreferTheStar