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S OLIETY, IETY i’Festivigiea in Florida' in Honor of Vice _"President Curtis, Who Is There for Short Stay. Y LIRS President, Mr. Charles , who is spending a short hon, °R&“c“"‘"m“‘1..'£‘§;.“§i or a er of Mr. and Mrs. John Golden o New York, who entertained at t.ha Flamingo Hotel. The company included s former Gov. James M. Cox and Mrs. §Cox of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. 2Frank Shutts, Mr. and Mrs, Walter STrumbull, Mr.’ and Mrs, E. C. Romfh, i Mrs. Daniel Mahoney, Mr. sAlbert O. Lasker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 9J. Bruen,: Mr. Waiter Donaldson and <Mr. and, Mss. John D. Heru. 3 Vice President Curtis ‘Thouse Hflm;mlo(ur lndllfl Albert tary of cmnmeree Mr. | -Rnben ifterson Lamont, will be joined turday by Mrs. Lamont and their .dl\llwfi Miss Gertrude Lamont, who -m Apending a few days in Neu York .Luneh At Italian Embassy 3 Tomorrol inner Last Evening. . * S The Italan Ambassador and Donna ;Antoinette de Martino will entertain @t _luncheon tomorrow at_the embnfl » The Ambassador and Donna - v)ut evening when the- company -in- lud ‘Ambassado Arthur Capper, the Counselor of the ish embassy, Conde de Mante- reu former ?lwr and Mrs. Guy ulJ , former Reptuenm.(v- and .y hfllpnlll)lrlnd!lrl staff, A few additional M were invited for the musicale after the dinner, when ‘was given by Mile. Made- ?"mo 3 - accompanied Mrs. oreymemml? pan! o the piano. uuned at lunchm wday in in honor of Dr. bassy commander of r.ha Graf mpenn. who arrived today for s short stay. ‘The Ambassador of tina and Senora de Malbran will be guests lt dinner tonight of the first secre! the huy. Senor Don Adolto Arqllln new second Secre- tary Senor Don Eduardo Vivot, unuwrmdumwtwumw are salling’ todsy on the Leviathan to spend some time in Southern France. at lunch- r gueits were Mrs. Roy A. Young, | T, i othy Mrs, chard Yates, Mrs. George R. filiam Roach, Mrs. 8. Sheite de Martino were hosts at dinner | , M8 WESRt g’“‘u‘,’.f‘m““‘“"““"“” Ji M. entertain at din: S| Mrs. W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, u:nemhntnucmnry“&Ww“ hosts last evening in thlm having as their guests R 2 §§’°§§ 4 35t i 2iys! i g ETA 098 fl}% Eggggg _§§;§2E S M1T i 5 FRIRRETaE i Mr. James C. Stone, vice chiirman of fl'nem'"& the tal n er} of th Willard y-urdny nm" 0::015 g Maj. Gen. and Mrs, Robert C. Davis of New York City arrived in Washing. ton today and are at Wardman Par) Hotel, where they will make their hme for some time. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. A. R. McCann shu: ham H.upl‘ nluy'. “vmin:{n‘;om. rel o e nor. of Lieut. Comdr. and H.I'I A. D. who will leave 3 Wi and Mrs. Burton Chip- pendfle lnd Lieut. and Mrs. He!be'np Mr. and Mrs. Denegre Hosts To Company at Dinner Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denetre will ner this evenin vies Sohler, jr. they are at the Ponce Mrs. Albert E. Slxton'll.l at tea this atmm compliment to Mrs. William Kelly. harhm.flcn, Hr llrl Ohn‘l- ll. mler en- u-ncm vlun .h'%)lr lndlln Menmd. fl': Albert Peters and té“lelr - Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Rlchnrl Settle of Greensboro, N. Clarence Gosnell; Mr. and Homer, O. Eimers, Mr. and Mrs. L ‘Tertys, Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Weedon , Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mys. D Bur] and Johh Kroll. Mrs. H. Watson Leese entertained a entertain nlhoouwn:orlnnyot-wru Mr. and Mrs, W\I.lhm L. Webster of ’*.:..“':i,.“l‘m Dodge 1 a"are al sccompanied by their d:n(hur, !l!n Jean, Webster, Mr. nndlln.wfllhmn.mdlnnd Pelham Manor, N. Y., have motored to ‘Washington nndmmln. at Ward- man Park Hotel for u.luuyl. ‘The last cnncm of the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra o( New York was fieeued by a packed house in Consti- tion ‘Hall yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Mrs. Stimson, memberl of the Italian flnbluy ataff, Roberts, William COVERS mdn Tartangee tallas furnis gnap, fas ‘;1'“. ilored foyon Four turniturs. ite or phone for sai st l.LIlm . | Line. 5350 Tois 2ot se. 8.2, D. C. WEDNESDAY, Printed Broadeloth Pajamas, $3 One and two piece styles.. trimmed with, contrasting piping...wide gob trousers.. green, red, aorchid, blue, orapge. SOCIETY.” Slips, $3 Fitted styles, with Alencon lace at top and bottom, others with shadow hem. Flesh, tea rose and white, Again that remarkable offer of Imported Perfumes =i Toilet Water Another 400 bottles—and probably the last we shall be able to obtain. Patrons who have purchased at earlier sales have been greatly delighted with this wonderful “buy.” Moiret’s Cir Ce Perfume Made to Sell for $10.00 Moiret’s Floral Toilet Water Made to Sell at $5.00 $].95 Arturo. Toscanimi, the. concert. of the New 8].00 : ‘Margaref E.pg Boneo:nvllfll, R T GEORGETOWN HOME For Sale A delightful and languorous perfume— neither light or heavy—but enthralling with the indefinable charm of that former Cir Ce. Artistic black glass bottles with this boudoir accessory. A full 8-ounce figures in bas relief. @ Dbottle of delightful design, Jellef’s Toiletries Shop—Street Floor Delncnbus floral odeurs—Sweet Pea, Jas- 3019 N Street N.W. min, Gardenia, Lilas, Mu;uet Circe—in attache of the embassy, 10 AM. ' P.M. " Lieut. Gol. Marco Pennaroli. Open to 6 P.M e o Stimson, owing to ! Boss & Phelps, 1417 K St. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora gons::eamq of State, Mr. Joseph P. hettiul:l wo and Foremost Home Furnishers Since 1843 : It is"an OPEN'SEASON on ELBOWS Sleeves are slipping shoulderwards. Three-quarter length .. half-way up . .. mere shoulder caps! The elbow is emerging into a daytime existence. No- protective evening make-up, no kindly lighting effects . . . it is completely exposed. Alas, that most elbows should be 5o ‘unlovely, so rough and wrinkly, so dingy! Their dire situation demands immediate attention. Only Nature can’put a dimple in your elbows, but Elizabeth Arden can make them so soft and white and gracious, this feature will never be missed. In Miss Arden’s Salon, you may have a treatment that will mould hands and arms land elbows)) to new grace and flex- ibility, and make them velvety and fine textured. At home, you should attack the roughened surfaces with Anti-Brown Spot and Special Bleach Cream. 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Beth Arden, 1091 Beginning Tomorrow —A Sensational and Timely Footwear Event Sale of New S rin "BEVERLY ’SHO , Fenturing the Fine&, Smartest and the Greatest Values We've Ever Offéered at These are some of the comments on this lpocill selling of Easy Chairs T;:y mlydnr& mderf:}. values, and nlmeiy besutiful - effects—and the of which you have r-:lrllye:amr Pl:.dlfl bu?::”“ S —— At Regular Price---$175 O Now filipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEIN FaG- Special Footwear for every occasion— Shopping, Walking, Motoring, Bridge, Lunch, Matinee, Tea, Dinner or Dancing Genuine. ¢ Watersnakes! + Pastel Moroccos! Glutonln“ Patents! Black Ki Sandals, Pumps Sea Sand Kid! Blue Kid! Natural Linens! Black Failles! Moires! gnd Oxfords with Spike or Cuban Heels! NOW, in the heart of the season. when every miss and woman is ensem! Summer wardrobe, bling their Spring and comes this opportune and welcome fogtwear sale—an event in which eve thrift-loving fashionable will anticipate AL{ their footwear requirements for the coming sea- son. But there are only Four Days to Brofit by its ‘savings, 80 ‘be sure ‘to attend sizes lrvn 2% to 8, AAA N. All to C. The Watteau... The Bandeau... Large Headsize Hats of Newest Straws Fine Baku—New Rough Straws Ballibuntl—Bangkok—Bakuette § i T “‘With ““Femininity” the mode . . . longer hair stages a‘'natural comeback . . . and the youthful hat becomes more greater arrays than ever . . . AND VALUES were never more pronounced, important. We're featuring There are four different types—English Club (as il- lustrated);: Queen Anne Easy Chair; Engluh Roll- back, and low wing Lounge —but you have selection from any number of pat- terns in effective” damasks brocatelles, tapestries, It's the “hidden truth" that makes these chairs the ex- traordinary value they are. Every detail is in strict ac- cord with the Sloane high standard. The thick cush- ions are filled with snow- white down; the finest grade of horsehair has been used in the balance of the upholstery — while every chair gives evidence of the skill with which it has been mndc. You'll want one—maybe two—sperhaps all four of these models. You are very welcome to a charge account —uwith monthly payments convemiently arranged. W.& J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth The House with. th_g Green Shutters J ust Above G i N