Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) “Youngstown, Ohio, at the Cariton !ur-re-dny-.we:mledwm son, etUplonA.Andr:m Bnumm'lnd Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran v ou will also be hostess to & party at luncheon at the Shoreham to- ‘morrow. Tea to Follow Meeting Of D. A. R. cupmm ‘The Mary Washington Chapter, D. A. R., will meet tomorrow afternoon in the Wllhi.ngwn Club, when Olm ld- win S. Bettelheim will speak o experjences in Russia, at 4:15 ocloek‘ ‘The meeting will be Xollowed by a tea. ‘All members and friends are cordially BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED HIGH PRAISE IS GIVEN STANDARDS BUREAU Thirtieth Anniversary Noted by Numerous Leaders in Science and Government. Exercises commemorating the thir- #leth anniversary of the Bureau of Standards were held Saturday night. Numerous high-ranking Government officials attended. Stressing the progress made by sclence with the aid. of the bureau, Henry A. Wise Wood of New York pre- sented Dr. George K. Burgess, present director, with a portrait of Dr. Samuel Wesley Stratton, the first director. “The real thing of fundamental mo- ment that has befallen the American people since Franklin’s time,” said Mr. Wood, “has been the sudden mastery MON DAY, M which tonight is only 30 years old. All honm' m the Bureau of Standards. A!l the man out of whose gen lt sprlnl All honor to the man cnd the men and women, by means of whose devotion and self-sacrifice, it is beneficently exundinl its mlnlon i CAPITAL AUTOIST 'HELD Accused at Rockville With Driving ‘While Drunk. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., March 9.—Collid- ing with another automobile at the in- tersection of the Norbeck road and the Rockville pike last night, Nathan Mills of Washington was arrested after a hortvhn.u by a Frederick COunt! po- Easy Washers In Three Convenient CH 9, 1931 liceman and charged with driving while under the influence of luzuur ‘The officer, Police: Bortges of Prederick, told police hare he saw Mills strike the car of Leonard A. Garner, enlored of Rockville and fail to stop. He_arrested him and turned him over to Montgomery CMmty Poueemm John Butts, who lodged Mills in the Rock- ville Jail. He was released on bond this morning. —_— Denmark is the most thorouzhly cov- ered telephone country in Europe. e R L “’,;_‘),, 184 ST, LUNCHEON soectal Pazeu -nu Pgatads Your New Hat Does Not Reveal a Shiny Forehead When You Use Elizabeth Arden’s No-Shine If your neW off-the-face hat shows a shining forehead, just rub in a bit of Arden’s No-Shine, dust with D’Illusion powder and you will have the most flattering duilness for many hours. Of course, this famous preparation keeps noses from shining, too, and has been used for years by discriminating women, Elizabeth Arden No-Shine—$1.00 Styles . . . Three Prices $79. 50 $119.50 and $165 00 LIBERAL TERMS See Them in Our Window Bridge Parties—Dances C MUDDIMAN & Special $1 D"m':un i’é".::;...:"": “:“’“ sn ‘Gst. Natl oua.zszz c.:a.a:;v‘::’. e nzo V'rmun! Ave. Decat Organized 1888 COLUMBIA 5042 Qur oysters are shucked The New ]eeee# 2 Elizabeth Arden Shop—Street Floor—in cha: £ Hdvfitld. wno has just returned from a scl v the Arden New York Studio At the Carleton Hotel Jelleff’s Fashion display will be given Wed- nesdays at the luncheon hour instead of Saturdays, as formerly. Dr. Anspacher “will deuver the final address in the series of “Our Accele- rated World” Wednesday morning at the Willard Hotel. These lectures are benefit of the George Wash- ington Memorial, of which Mrs. Henry F. Dimock is president. A partial list of patronesses for this season are Mrs. George ngg\ns Moses, Mrs. Guy Des- lot of mankind. “And the department of their Gov- ernment that ?m.s most conspicuously dedicated luelf to this transcendent service is_th TOMORROW NlGHT In adaition Yo ouf reular Menu we are featuring Sons araor Fork” 75¢ u_of _Stendards BURLINGTON HOTEL Banquets, $1.25 Up Our, Not Mrs. Odgen L. Howard 'lg':fl. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Decatur 0500 Mrs. Rushmove Patterson, Mrs. Dem- arest Lloyd, Mrs. Sydney Amos Clo- man, Mrs. Edward nenlck Alexander, Mrs. Henry Winslow Fitch, Mrs. Wall R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Horace Lee Wash- Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, ‘Washin, Joseph Edwin . - Henry Alvan John Cochran, Mrs. Thomas Henry Oxnard, Mrs. Pe 8. , Mrs. Charles James Bel J. Lambert, Mrs. Carl A. Droop and Miss Annie Hegeman. Mrs. Robert Whitney lmb e is chairman and Mr. George ey White, treasurer. . Mrs. Cabot Stevens and Mrs. Robert McNeill will be hostesses at a thimble party tomorrow morning et 10:30 oclock MISS ARLEEN LUCILE NEWMAN, e Kellogg of arfiel Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Newman of 2804 Twenty-seventh street, Memorlal Hospital, Mrs, Harry Semmes, | announce her engagement fo Mr. Harold Hutchison, son o Mr. and Mrs. Leslie in charge of the party, which Wil be | e oh WA . —Underwood Photo. followed by a lunc G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Apparel for the Smartly Dressed Busmess /4 oman’ tanned like leather and made up into Gold Shoes From Goldfish. beautiful shoes. The original color is The skin of the goldfish has been | preserved and the effect is very pretty. invited to attend. . . . ; over the forces and materials of nature 5 / ] | which has enabled them to ease the Mrs. Lorinne Stahlnecker and her mother, Mrs. M. M. O'Connor, are at Miami Beach, Fla., where they have been spending the 'Winter. Dr. and Mrs. F. LeRoy Purdy of Lancaster, Pa., are at the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. panied by Miss Edith C. Hainer, ar- rived Ffl.dly from their home in Con- cord, N. and were guests at the Dod(e Hotfl over the week end. Leroy Park was hostess at ‘el Blturd.ly tollovln( the meeum the Mount Holyoke Club at 2:30 o’ in her home. Mrs. Jesse R. Hildebrand gave a re- port from the Graduate Council. Mrs, Caroline A. Tower of New York City is at the Carlton for a brief my, sccompanied bg Mrs. W. O. Hunt, jr., of Newtonville, Mass. Miss Nathalie Blockman of San Fran- ecisco, Calif., is several days at the Dodge Hote! AMERICAN U. TEAMS TRIUMPH IN DEBATES Varsity Groups in Clean Sweep of Contests With Opponents in North. - 5 For - Wear from Nine to o Five! Dresses 4 A Complete Presentation of the New Styles, Colors and Trimmings in Spring Millinery ‘Advance styles—colors that foretell the advent of Spring <~ trimmings that promise the most exciting hat season in years! for the Business and Professional Woman $16.50 and $255.00 Dresses and jacket frocks of heavy flat crepe in black, blues, tan and green. They’re styled with a quiet elegance in keeping with the business day, and fin- ished with feminine lingerie touches and new necklines. Rough Straws. Peanut Straws Bakus ‘Toyos Panamalac Novelty Straws SPODE'’S Large and small head been making sizes. American University varsity debaters have a clean nweefi of vic- PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor tories in their contests with Northern and universities, with no de- ‘The freshman “OLD SALEM” % "B e, Trepmn | | Its Ageless Beauty Is Now Here e in ‘Complete Open Stock which it won three victories, de!elt!ng New York University, New York City; Eimira College for Women, , N. Delight with us in the revival of this old Blue Spode Pattern with Gadroon shape and famous Clipper Ships surrounded by strawberry vines in bloom. The two-tone blues, too, are charming. Special display in the China Department— Spode can always be replaced. COFFEE POT...$5 SUGAR...$325 CREAM...$2 TEACUPS & SAUCERS....$12 doz. DINNER PLATES $12.60 doz. Many Quaint Old Odd Pieces DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave, anad l” PARKING SERVICE—Conmecticut Avemue Entrance Springtime Silks All-Silk Printed Flat Crepe All-Silk Printed Shantung Plaids, dots, spaced patterns and small prints in these two popular silks—presenting a variety of striking color combinations. “Lady Washington” Flat Crepe $1.64 yd. 35 shades and black in plain_all silk crepe. Also a remarkable selec- tion of new Spring prints. This fa- mous crepe has a glorious luster and drapes beautifully. panied on Hilda Mlnur Plexu:h of the ity. ‘The men’s varsity, which went North by airplane, won a victory over Col- ate University at Hamilton, N. Y., tak- g the negative side of the unemploy- ment insurance question, and it met - Byracuse University at Syracuse in a “no-decision” debate. The men’s team, consisting of Arthur Murphy, Hylton Harman and Robert Marcus, debate to- day New York University, taking the affirmative of the unemployment insur- ance question. Al ‘The Irenhmm girls, mluam Mary Finons flnm'cé‘n:'n 'g," o Setmiazn Chiffons, Laces and Prints for the Busy Woman’s Play- 8¢ Bichmond. . times in the becoming feminine manner that distinguishes this year’s fashions. Golflex Style Show : B Spring and Summer fashions in these smartly designed and impeccably tailored frocks . . . to be shown on living models. Tuesday, March 10th, at 11 A.M. and 2 P.M. There are exceptionally good models for the larger woman, too. New Printed Rayon Crepes —All Silk Flat Crepes 95¢ vd- Prints guaranteed to wash. The plain flat crepe, too, is practical and wears and washes well. 35 shades. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor 'S _ROYAL—Third Floor S | Sports Dresses and Suits The Business Woman Can Wear to the Office—and on to Golf! $10-95 5165 The two-piece sports frock of jer- sey and kid angora in smart two- color contrasts. The double lapel of the blouse may be worn but- toned up or open........$10.95 A boucle and zephyr suit of three pieges is in black and white, with a tuck-in, semi-sheer knit blouse; Palais Royal Wash Fabrics for Spring and Summer An opportunity to choose your wardrobe conveniently and delightfully. A Lavish Variety of Prints, Colorings and Weaves for the Woman Who Wisely Plans Her Sewing Ahead! Sheer Fabrics 38-in. Voile La Suisse Featured at 36-in. Peter Pan Batiste 36-in. Printed Broadcloth 40-in. Permanent Finish Yd. . 38c Organdie Crisp organdies, a fashionable fabric for evening dresses and dance frocks—in white and colors. Filmy voiles in florious designs. Dainty, cool prints for daytime and sports rocks. 40-in. Printed Voile Featured at 40-in. Printed Flaxon 36-in. Peter Pan Checked THE LITTLE THEATER, Seventh Floor This New Golflex Collection includes Sports, Tailored and Dressy Tailored Frocks Featuring the beautiful Jonetta and Marchetta knitted fabrics, flat crepes and georgettes. Designed for women and misses. ‘At Moderate Prices . . . Ranging From $25 to $59.50 The New Jetlefls jacket and skirt in tweed ef- Ject .. cciivvinn s v+ 9516.50 Sizes 11 to 20 and 36 to 42 PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor in. P 2 9 c Yd |’ Modcrately priced materials that invite the fashioning of Spring™ Summer dresses for tots as well as for the old girl and mother. Distinctive new prints on light ark grounds. r.}u ROYAL—Second Floor

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