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3 THE EVENING TUSDAY, MARCH 1931. SOCIETY. Acebo; the second secretary of the|Jadwin, late chief of engineers of the | events and having been in the cast of | ranged Prancls Leigh, being in part Ramon | United States Army. “The Cross Trium ” in its premier. | repeated Ignnll’%?nryk:‘tu:en- , and % it sm?d :.hn cl;:c. Ralph h-“gaen f:& gan and soprano. —— Mrs. rd J. Holl; n movi production — Mrs, Wilbur J Oarr was hostess at|and Arsc Fhomas Thorsill of 'Seq | Mfe. Ralph in volce cultare and. in| Mrs. Elonso Tyner and her daughter, luncheon today in_compliment to Mme. | prancisco will be the honor guests of | musical work for the movies. Miss Peggy Tyner, are spending a fort- Wu, wife of the Chinese Minister. Mrs. Andrews in the Andrews studios| Mrs. Thomhil, whose husband is|DIEht if Wash and are at the s ity 0.1 e ae | PRy stationed in Pariama, is vISiting her e o i AL e | e resentative-ele . F. Curry mother, Mrs, Randolph Ke! rrest, > been abroad California and Mrs. Curry, who sre at |, CPt Ralph, 1. 8, A, retived, and | T 0, K, Beotol jonths, will leave the middle of this Kew Gardens until after, the close of | washington, where they resided du Mrs. Andrews’ guests Thursday will | ner's sister sn Sante Bornin, Mre TV- will leave shortly after that|, . "several’ years following the war, | include mem! of the original “Cross rbara. for the coast. Their aunt, Mrs. A. M. g Pet , and Representative Curry'’s sister, Miss Florence, are with them in Washington, and yesterday Mrs. Curry entertained at bridge in their honor. 4 Mrs, Peterson is returning to California HE Attorney General and Mrs. :ld;rlnry. b:“ the Pinancial Attache and |in a few days. Witt Mitchell at- e. Monick. — gg"":‘fn o concer: e Xg‘fi The Ambassador of Germany, and !fl"n'l!no fie'fi.’nxm""fafi’ffi; i even| \ ) Amerea T e mion BHild- | Pray_ von Prittwits und Gagtron ‘were given last evening at the Army and Navy ng, with Dr. L. 8. Rowe, director gen- | hosts at luncheon today in compliment un! Llup, tne ocuasion honoring fifty-third given in . Gurge maral, - :‘g:?r:}cnwh‘; tl‘:?flnm‘é Service Orches- | Jeave shortly for Japan to assume his .lyene was given by the lt}flgen of the tra and assisting artists. L 0eW ‘gug:: as Amb‘-l::d:r“ !:r':m ‘,:r-lzgle _:gl:h:"dvou“tt: 1?:n'e“r:‘ s m:n Amor the ingu! { u amon| 3 5 oompul;‘; :ffla"; r:lrxlrnbe:efl about 1,400, | German Mlnl.lur'w Brazil, Herr H. von miltt« in charge of arrangements in- were the Ambassador of Mexico and ! Knipping, who is at the Willard for a &:‘lm %01 Afl-h‘\g W. Brown, hl;‘leut. Senora de Tellez, the Ambassador of | few days prior to leaving for Rio de Weirxu.u (;:. 81;!1 l::: o-pt,u.lm qu Pery Senor Don Manuel de Freyre ¥ | Jjaneiro. b e g P b g e S, Yraiar e i 51 Amssacor and e, | k. Bian Winsip, GoL Bennis F, hmet Muhtar; the nister of | The Japanese Ambassador ai .. 2 J J M e reln: the MINISter 0f | ey o eoteriain ot dinner Thurs: | Guinian and Gen. Kreger. Guatemals and Senora de Recinos, the | gay evening in the embassy. Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchinson enter- s tained a party at luncheon yesterday at inister of Bolivia and Senora de Die o Medina, the Minister of Lithuanis, | ygme wu, wite of the Chinese Min- | fhingsl 8 PSfty at lun Mr. Bronius Kasimir Balutis; the Min- | e VY Voo Priday for the otel. ister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sa- | oo iime this season. Mrs. David A. Reed was hostess today casa, the charge d'affaires of Panama to members of the Senate Ladles’ and Senora de Chevalier, the charge | ughter of the Ambas- | Luncheon Club, S'aftaires of Colombia, Senor Don Jose | sador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar, s M. Coronado: Represent!ltlx/e l“% 1\‘:;;'! ] not sail for her home t:‘ ‘Turkey . c;e%t»ms:nuel B.‘ Bcnube{(wm re- and Representative an - | until the middle of the month. burs apartment, at ardman r 881 Bloom, @ | Park Hotel from Garden City, where he | Henry W. Temple. | oty s | The military attache of the Japanese | and Mrs. Sandberg have been guests for | || b The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- | embassy, Col. Shohel Washizu, Will be | several days. Mrs. Sandberg will re- | | Be rick J. Hurley have returned to the|pogt at a receplion this afternoon from |turn to Washington the latter part of . Capital after spending a few days n |5 ¢5 7 o'clock in the Chinese and Pan-|the week, Ottawa, Canada, where they were gUestS | American rooms at the Mayflower. of the United States Minister to Canada | yarjed-color Japanese lanterns will [ Dance of Engineer Corps and Mrs. Hanford MacNider. lght the rooms in & Sott mellow g10W | Gffcers Postponed o Aprl. and throw fantastic patterns on ‘Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of [ Galis “which will be banked with palms mg‘héo g:sn:z;; t'hne n;x:i:resumn;% ll:,mé the Interior, has returned to Washing- | and ‘a profusion of flowers. Included | 7 SRR CL TRENeEn B CIThTEtaR ton_from & delighttul motor trip 18 | among the 200 guests who will attend| {1 army and Navy Country Club has Tearby Virginia. She was sccompanied | Wi be ‘the Japancse Ambassador and | (1S, ATmY ang Nayy Country Club has ||| by her son and dsughter-in-law, DI. | Mme ™ Depuchi, military attaches of | 263 PO e ! I and Mrs. Dwight L. Wilbur. The trip | fotaicy “missions in Washington and 7 officers of the United States Army and their wives. The naval attache of the Spanish embassy and Senora de Iglesias were hosts at dinner last evening in the Shoreham in compliment to the Am- bassador of Spain and Scnora de Padilla. The l’uel"f lncludc;i‘usmburvxu ! Dona Rosa Padilla, Seno: na B0 Menon. Like ah dinner partics| Maria Padila, ihe commercal coun- ¥ - | Sel bass iy ey e g Y astantly | Senora de Calderon, the milltary at- hanging one on account of the late | lache of the Spanish embassy ard ssion. Senora Planell, the attache of the RS o Spanish embassy and Senors Eche- Distinguish garay, the first secretary of pan- et a¢ Bastasey. ish embassy, Senor Don Jose Gomes toinette de Martino will en : dAl:ner ev.hn :vemns in the embassy. | Mrs. K's Ambassador of France and Mme. ||| TOLL HOUSE TAVERN | much or little for BRI Tome . || your Spring Coat shop at Harris’ SOCIETY. STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. (., SOCIETY [ — . ESTA kl!N!D OV!! FIFTY YIAR! Spring Drapery and Slip Cover Materials’ NOW ON DISPLAY Beautiful Hand-Block Linens, Chintzes, Cretonnes, Light Silks and Jaspe Materials in wide variety, provide selece tions for every taste and dees orative scheme. Notable Con_xpany Attends Concert at Pan-American Union Building Last Evening. having actively participated in dramatic ' Triumphant” cast, the mus (Continued on Third Page.) If You Were Unable to Meet Mlle. Manka Rubinstein at Jelleff’s Last Week Consult with her Representative Miss Pasbach Who Will Be in the Toiletries Shop the Rest of This Week ESTIMATES AND SUGGESTIONS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED James B. Henperson Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District 767 W. & J. Sloane—Foremost F cluded stops in Yorktown, Jamestown, ‘Iglchmond. Charlottesville and Monti- ug:-. and Mrs. Wilbur will leave Wash- ington Thursday to spend a short time in Philadelphia before returning to their | home at Rochester, Minn. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson were guests at dinner last eve- BURLINGTON HOTEL Banquets, $1.25 Up Bridse Parties—Dances Our_Noted Special Dinner Dally, $1.00 Club Breakfasts from 30c to 85¢ Club Luncheons, 40c, 50¢ and 75¢ Decatur 0500 1120 Vermont Ave. Whether you spend Dewey. Following the dinner Ambas- sador Claudel presented Mr. with the Cross of Commander of the Legion of Honor bestowed upon Mr. Dewey by the French government. The other guests at the dinner were the Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A. Davila; Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon; Assistant Secretary of War m;rm;. '; Tl;:m Davison; the counse! of 3 embassy, e e e o |[| e aremineds T e Calirable fi Mr. and Mrs. - Bf»o ls"sn{neer. Luncheon / second secretary of o bassy and Mine, Massalska, Mrs. John g A illiams, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. Rose Meriam. Mvs. Eleanor Batterson, Noon to 8:30 P.M. Miss Mary Patten, Mr. David Edward Sunday Morning Breakfast, Tos , Mr, Robert P. Kelley, and the . Phone Silver Spring & counselor of the French Mr. “From the Days of Yore” = A SHORT DRIVE or Four Corners Bus Colonial Reproductions and Adaptations Appealingly Priced They take their pattern from pieces famous in early American history—and are either true replicas of the originals or intimate adaptations by Sloane craftsmen. for fifteen years Harris has com- bined fashion and quality ... this knowledge and experience has served us best this very season be- cause in every price range we offer the finest qualities obtainable Correcting a Wrong Notion It's all a mistaken i that W. & J. Sloane merchandise is beyond the con- venient reach of your purse. Just the opposite is true—because in ad- dition to the integ rity of Sloane mer- chandise is the uni- form consistency of our markings——which are invariably lowest when quality is cone sidered. J.E .Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. You'll find in this display opportunity to add an occasional piece or two to really ex- ceptional advantage. COATS In the NEW 1931 Styles. Wrap Coats That Are Not Too Flared—Off-Shoulder Collars Bordered With Fur —Coats With Dress-Like Details—Dramatic_Scarf-Like Collars—At Twice the Price— Spring Coats with quality ~furs 2975 45.00 §9.50 ¢JOSEPH-R-HARR 150 — 1224 F STREET —— Make your selection and our plan of credit will arrange for payment on month- ly terms convenient to your buddet. if desired. Windsor Chair—a faithful copy of . the Colonial bow-back, in cherry 59.75 and maple.......... . Candle Table—A Heppelwhite design and a direct copy of an old antique, 340 in handsome swirl mahogany. . . .. Drum Table—as Duncan Phyfe de- signed: made of erotch mahogany, ,35 with brass claw feet. ... oo New England Butterfly vTab’c ~such as was popular in the colonies about 1670. Finish is typical rich ’29 old red cherry End Table—ot Duncan Phyfe period, ———— = = with fluted legs and brass claw SUPERIOR QUALITJES—MODERATE PRICES” foet. ~Genuine mahogany con- $]58 struction ... . DULIN & MARTIN , , . VALUES IN HOUSEWARES That will serve you well at a Saving Pott’s Ladder-back Chair — A correct reproduction of the original now at Valley Forge. Mahogany and 320 birch, with hand-woven rush seat. Quaint Oval Table—os early New You Just Couldn't Resist Them IN SIZES 14 TO 20 Large size Wizard Dust Mops. Regularly $2.00. $1.19 Medium size Wizard Dust Mops. Regularly $1.50....95¢ ‘Wool Wall Duster with 1.long and 1 short handle. larly $1.75 Dust Pan and Brush. Long- handled, sanitary type. Reg- ularly $1.00 1 Ostrich Feather Duster. Regularly $1.00 ..........65¢ The "Whirlwind" —.... 3] Q75 A new straight suction electric cleaner, made by the makers of the famous “Universal” products. Guaranteed for a full | year. Light enough to car- ry up and down stairs. 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Vollrath ‘White Enamel Mail or ’Phone Orders Filled—Natl. 1293 DuLIN & Connedticut MARTIN Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance Martha Washington Chair —in mahogany, and true in its design. We'll tailor it to order with your 565 selection of fabrics Block-front Low Boy—_The original dates back to 1765—an example of the Goddard school which combined Queen Anne and New England Chippen- 375 ALl e SR iR § Governor Winthrop Desk — A o exact reproduction of the original, in de- sign, the fine crotch mahogany of which it is made, and the old red finish 595 that harks back to 1770........ " Console Table—in Sheraton motit, half-round type. Mahogany, in- 330 laid with satinwood. ... . Early American Wing Chair ~—Copying a Connecticut original of sbout 1780. Cherry and maple uphol d in chintz which pic- tures historic old American scenes. England period: with spoon feet; done in cherry and maple. Will serve you splendidly Boston Rocker_Copied minutely from the original found in Eastern New York State about 1800. Cherry and maple construction; and old amber 31 finish .. Love Seati i pectact sinmile s Dob: can Phyfe designing: selected mahog- any; brass claw feet; and uphol- 3135 stered in damask Block-front Chest —an exact repro- duction of a Metropolitan museum piece—made by John Townsend of New= port, R. L, about 1770. In mahogany, copying the old Colonial 5155 color . 3 Pembroke Table—ot Colonial an- cestry: drop-leaf style: in gen 525 uine mahogany ...... PR T 0 W.& J. SLOANE 709-713 Twelfth The House with the J ust above G reen Shutters