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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) day anniversary. Mme. Nina Koshetz, Russian soprano, gave a recital during the afternoon. Mrs. John Letts was among the fllesu at a luncheon given recently by . George M. Holley of Detrott, Mich., Who is spending the season at the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Holley entertained in her Hun‘ing- ton bungalow. Miss Mary Dalzell of Philadelphia is Spending this week with Mrs. Jack Rowe in her home on § street. Miss Mildred Blaine Clark has as her guests Miss Jessie D. Simmons of Nor- folk, Va. Miss Simmons was a class- mate of Miss Clark ‘at the Ward Bel- mont School. Dr. Hogan Host at Dinner To Officers of Medical Corps. Dr. James J. Hogan entertained last evening at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Rear Admiral C. E. Riggs, Medical Corps, U. S. N. The com- any included Rear Admiral A. L. arsons, Dr. Dean Lewis, Johns Hop- kins Hospital; Rear Admiral C. H. T. Lownes, Capt. D. W. Knox, Capt. Hugo Osterhaus, Lieut. Col. J. J. Staley, Capt. C. P. Kindieberger, Capt. A. W. Dunbar, Capt. James C. Pryor, Capt. T. W.' Richards, Comdr, Raymond Spear, Capt. J. B. Dennis, Capt. W. M. Garton, Capt. C. M. Oman, Capt. W. A. Angwin, Capt. M. E. Higgins, Capt. D. G. Sutton, Capt. William Chambers, Capt. E. C. Melhorn, Capt. J. T. Boone, Comdr. W. H. Connor, Comdr. W. E. Eaton, Comdr. J. V. Howard, Comdr. L. L. Pratt, Comdr. F. Ceres, Comdr. C. R. Baker, Comdr. G. W. Calver, Comdr. William Cogan, Comdr. P. G. White, Comdr. E. H. Tennent, Comdr. G. B. Trible, Comdr. W. A. Bloedorn, Comdr. W. ‘A. Strine, Lieut. Comdr. J. R. White, Lieut. Comdr. G. P. Carr, Lieut. Comdr. R. P. Parsons, Lieut. Comdr. E. Richison, Lieut. Comdr. J. J. i, Lieut. Comdr. J. A. Bass, Lieut. Comdr. W. H. Turville, Lieut. Comdr. E. C. Ebert, Lieut. Comdr. P. Rich- mond, Lieut. Comdr. F. P. Murdoch, Lieut. Comdr. J. M. McCants, Lieut. Comdr. O. Wildman, Lieut. Comdr. A. Dearing, Lieut. Comdr. L. N. Hart, Lieut. Comdr. L. H. Roddie, Lieut. Comdr. Knowlton, Lieuf Comdr. A. W. Chandler, Lieut. Comdr. W. Rehrauer, Lieut. Comdr. F. G. Ulen, Lieut. Comdr. H. R. Delaney, Lieut. Comdr. G. C. Fowler, Lieut. Comdr. P. W. Yeisley, Lieut. Comdr. J. I. Root, Lieut. Comdr. 8. O. Claytor, Lieut. Charles Wheatley, Lieut. R. K. Joslin, Licut. O. B. Spal- ding, Lieut. D. Dickinson, Lieut. P. A. McCole and Lieut. J. J. Mundell. Mrs. John Barnes Milliken, with her daughter, Miss Mollie Dandridge, and her son, Mr. William Dickerson, 3d, will leave Sunday to join Judge Milli in Los Angeles, Calif, where they _-ill make their home. Mrs. Miik: ' a's THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931 ADIAN VISITOR MRS. HUGH GUTHRIE, Wife of the minister of justice of Ottawa, Canads, and who with him has spent several weeks at the Mayflower. 3 —Harris-Ewing Photo. mother, Mrs. W. P. Moore King, will accompany them and will make them a visit of several months. Judge Milli- ken is a former member of the United States Board of Tax Appeals, from which he resigned to practice law in Los Angeles. ‘The Siamese Minister, Maj. Gen. Prince Amoradat Kridakara, will be the guest of Miss Anita Maris Boggs, founder and director of the Bureau of Commercial Economics, at the Shore- Dress Shoppes ANNOUNCING A New Value Adorable Spring Frocks $15.00 JACKET FROCKS TINY PRINTS ham Hotel Sunday evening at 9 o'clock, when the diplomatic Sunday evening on Siam will be given in his honor. Mr, Murray Sheehan, superintendent of Siamese government students in the It's Springlike It’s feminine It's adorable United States, will tell of the beauties of Siam. Members of diplomatic, official and social circles in Washington have ac- cepted the invitation in such numbers that the Shoreham ball room will be filled to capacity, as usual. Among those present will be Mrs. Lamont and Miss Gertrude Lamont, the Ambassa- dor of Poland and Madame Filipowicz, Representative John Q. Tilson of Con- necticut nad party, Delegate and Mrs. Victor S. K. Houston of Hawaii, Rep- resentative Scott Leavitt of Montana and party, Representative and Mrs. John W. Palmer of Missouri, Represen- tative LaFayette L. Patterson of Ala- bama, Representative Morgan G. San- ders of Texas, Representative Frank M. Ramey of Illinois, Representative M. C. Tarver of Georgia, the charge d'af- faires of Persia, Mr. Abdol Vahab Bader, and Baron and Baroness von Below. Films of Siam will be shown, ac- companied by Siamese music. The popularity of these diplomatic Sunday evenings makes it necessary for the Bureau of Commercial Economics to limit the attendance to the invited guests The invitation must be pre- sented at the door for admission. Dr. and Mrs. David E. Buckingham have returned to their home in Massa- London, Amsterdam and Paris. Mrs. Joseph Edwin Washington will entertain at luncheon following the Anspacher lecture Wednesday at_the Willard Hotel. In the company will be Mrs. Charles S. Deneen and Mrs. Sol Bloom. Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong and Mrs. ‘Willlam McClellan Ritter presided at the tea table at the reception of the National Woman's Country Club yes- terday afternoon, when the honor guests were the newly elected members of the Board of Governors. The new Board of Governors include Mrs. Guy V._Henry, Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, M Saltesea Clam Chowder A Rich Heavy Clam Chowder Ready to Heat and Serve ¥ Clam Chowder .25 $2.75 a® Clam Chowder .45 $5.00 Magruder Inc. Best Groceries | Conn. Ave., M & 18th Sts. N.W. Phone Decatur 4180 Established 1875 o/ henled)s. 1221 F Sueet, N.W. The Wattcau Hat with Flowers Especially Priced 55.00 Bakus Sisols chusetts Avenue Park from a trip to| ! Charles MacVeagh, Mrs. Eleanor Medill Patterson and Mrs. John Henry Dwight. Mrs. Melville R. Bissell and Miss Anne Bissell of Grand Rapids, Mich., are guests at the Mayflower, having ar: rived in Washington yesterday from cruise to the West Indies. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brash of. Ash- tabula, Ohio, are spending a few days in Was] n and are stopping at the Dodge Hotel while here, Mrs. de Putron Gliddon returned to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel today from Boston, where she has been visiting for some time with friends. Mrs. Street Hostess at Y. W. C. A. Tomorrow for “Community Night.” Mrs. Elwood Street will be “head hostess” tomorrow night at the Young Women's Christian Association for the second “Community Night” arranged by the board of directors and the staff of the association, to which the public is invited. The program of the eve- The Dress, $10 price. for ning, which opens at 7:15 o'clock with a “community sing” and follows with a talk by Dr. Harold C. Bryant, assist- ant director of the National Park Serv- ice of the Department of the Interior, will include almost every kind of indoor entertainment for the “whole family.” Open house will be held on every fioor of the big building at Seventeenth and K streets, Among the features offered by the committee are moving pictures, danc- ing, a “promenade of Spring fashions,” many kinds of games and a varled arrangement of interesting athletic events both in the bowling alleys and in the gymnasiums and pool. Mrs. Street will be assisted by Mrs. J. C. Iden, Mrs. Harold Fowler, Mrs. ‘Walter Masland, Mrs. John Ford, Mrs. Arthur Upson, Miss Margaret Parsons, Mrs. Harry Blee and Mrs. Wilson Compton. Dancing, which proved a popular feature of the first Community Night at the Y. W. C. A. in January, will (Continued on Fourth Page.) For Your Entire Spring Costume $25 Needless to say—a last year’s $10 dress can’t compare with the smart little frocks you can buy today at that With such values as these and exercise of dis- criminating taste any’ woman can be well dressed this season. Come in to see what you think of this offering. ' Sizes 14 to 20 In the Opportunity Shop W. . Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh The Coat, $15 New Spring Frocks the M:iss and Junior Miss $|6.50 Stressing the Mode for Color Contrast Individual frocks that owe their distinction to the effective use of contrasted colors. Dar- ing combinations that sound impossible and look dashing— that lend personality to the wearer. And the styles—jack- ets, redingotes, one-piece frocks. In canton or printed crepe. Sketched: | J.E.Cunningham 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. 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The One Pictured: The coat is of sandal tan. The scarf a tan background with figure in orange, tan and brown. $20Q75 Sizes for Juniors and Misses find inval Included in this new bag collection are any number of smart models copied from Paris’ most successful creations, Pouches, envelopes and back-straps with attractive clasps, moire linings, inside purses and mirrors. (KRS 1314 F St. N.W. e THE_TRAVEL LEATHER & GIET SHOP You may consult her on any subject of beauty— the care of your appearance, the latest methods of defeating old age, and the smartest, most distinctive make-up. She the Toilet Goods Department— Saturday to help you with your problems of skin, eyes, hands and hair, DAILY CONSULTATIONS From 10 AM. to 5§ P.M. The New Setleffs will be in MOSES—SECOND FLOOR W. D, Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh T ALL HEADSI%ES Black and Spring c’:Toq J. B Conningham Co. Millinery Dept—Main Floos %,