Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. Plainville, N. J.; Mrs. Thomas ugc- Catroll Noel, Mrs. James 'A. Counselor, | Mr. Martin, Mr. Dempsey and Mr. O. mm-om-mmof g msr,; Miss_Louise Mason, Mrs, William Jardine, Mrs. C. E. Loomis, | Grady. Zeta Sorority has L X e e s o e e ot Dr. A her was given a farewell | House ‘lflnw nk‘?:t.m.Amnmh ts Corby and Mrs. David Colladay, | M les 3 lunciean In_ the crystal room 2 Katherine r ey ot MacPherson. Mr., and Mrs. Wellington ¥ Barto Robert ey entertained a company at dinner . 0. lectures 85 ot Iuncheon st the | 1ot of hs series of ; Italian Envoy and Donna Antoinette de o SRR, S CROR L et i 11 o . ‘Their guests in journing to the new card rooms for X ing at the Bri ‘. Martino Hosts at Informal pard, 2 and M i da: e — | B e Werdman ark o Bociety of Read All the New and | 1} L sc! 3 Miss MoCarthy Visiting Mrs. Charles J. Kappler entertained which ‘: Lu_ncheon |oday, BB T e e "ur—. m“d "‘_':v:-"m Oliftord Burke, | BiFtY, at lunchéon “yesterday st . et X L X3 POPU'GI' Books in the formerly of Los Angeles, now living in o e - Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Ames of Vurpillot will ’ » i ir suite at the Carlton, where they t, Mr. E. Kna . { Washington, have as their guest in Chicago, % - mnmwm “,',,,:,';,‘2 O emain Guring the Spring months. ood. their apartment in the Westchester | il are at the Wikt %'s Tevioun Soclety. will preside st (g business l rcu a In I ra r solriined 8o tmall informal| . und . Douglas Bulnam Bl | 2% 8D BERCR WD ML K |G Skt 8. eCarny | 1 S Eah Hove o he Ohure o Tatnitive: S0 Wil Tyier Pige ¢ g Meister, arrived at the Wil - 3 rs. . Mot n the use ) Mr. 3 S Bk at the embassy. guests Mr. and Mys. | Vorsay” morning and. will remain’ in |of Hartford and New Britain, Con the Epiphany at 1317 G street. north T~ ISpher snd will Wik at : - g g Who are on Washington for a few days before re- | Mr, and Mrs. Burke entertained at a | west 12 to 2 o'clock. The ladies | ¢, TN Fora o o turning to New York. bridge party last evening for their guest, | of the Mothers’ Meeting gre in chq{gl o —— the company including Miss Ellen | and will serve home cooked food, the | Democratic Club to Hear s e 3 and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bartram enter- | Ganery, Miss MacHail, Miss Butler, | proceeds to be used for charitable work ‘Bennett of Baltimore, ° * < ns i, will enterfain at an in- Cousechout: tained a pthr‘tg of 1&» dinner at the | Miss Tumulty, Mr. Hull, Mr. Ganery,'of the organization. dinner this ning in h of Shoreham evening. 'Admival T Hatano of the Im- Fatoioge s i e SRR ADVERTISEMENT. . ADVERTISEMENT. Some of the New Books perial Japanese Navy. Lo oteargro gl luncheon followed by bridge yesterday | AN OLD “Bridge of Desire” | The Ambassador of Argentina and of Mrs. Robert in honor of Mrs. Harry B. Smith and I Bes de Malbran ts in ; , Miss Mary |Mrs. Frederick ‘Wiesner. The other . I GEORGETOWN HOME “The Winding Lan Fhoa, honer the aov i Rerelay |, B, el gata e M R 2, oo, M CONNECTICUT AVENUE | For Sale ne T S of the embassy, Senor Don Adolfo ‘second secretary, | Martin, Mrs. William B. Willa: . | Mrs. William Roach, Mrs. 8. M. Stell- | | . 5 A o Bdnarde Viven enteriained ; Jr. Miss Dorothy | wagen, Mrs, Arthur O, tienne, Mrs “IMART sROWS 3019 N Street N.W. “Impatient Virgin” - :em"ml:" e e oo | Relen Shaw, Miss Helen West and her | Mrs. George Thomas, Mrs. i | i (NJ f Open 10:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. 'Way of Some Flesh”..................Sally Chayes L - l|} Boss & Phelps, 1417 K St. CIRCULATING LIBRARY—FIRST PLOOR Mme. Wadsted, the counselor of the |house guest, Miss Esther Barlow of Breini . Wallace Magath: Spanish embassy, Conde de Monte- fuerte; Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Rennert, Marjorre. Farrell ‘ e wood’s studio, is restricted to [ F RI DA‘Y S P E I A LS Fix Over Your Hats four people a day in order to | Now is the time to bring your Irr;a;(e ucg iit%n% in t!:’e best | hats into this famous little shop nderwoo nderwood man- | the second secretary of the FROM THE WOMEN'S SHOP of Glaser's to have them re- ner and in order to not interfere | Brazilian eml Senor Mauro de blocked and retrimmed. Prices with the regular appointments Freitas, and the first secretary of the are very moderate. of these famous artists. Argentine embassy, Senor Don Pablo |~ New hat ing in each The unusual offer of which we [l | I y Bantos Munos. RALBIGH HABERDASH ER d".ew S o speak is one of six Gainsborough i . Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick A specialty is featured in full- prints and one beautiful Colonial it Frlday a"d satul’day entertained at dinner last evening in | . 1310 F Street . l| fashioned chiffon hose, $1.00. print—a $37.50 value for $25. 11 (M their home at 2400 Sixteenth aireet, | 1532 Connecticut Avenue. An unusually large number of M || henl;.:m Nv’v’“&‘:y?:dfirsfinm :g (Bet..Que St. and Dupont Circle) proofs is submitted on each | o —v 3 }n?{n’n Piske Stone, Representa- 8 Winter Coats, sizes 14, 16, 36, 38. Originally $69.75 $29 85 PR ::'é:s“;o;r:!:a:thee ;-;gl:r:e;rotr it ; '_ fire and Mrs. Vincent Carler, Mal. Gen, and $7975 ' ‘ AST We- odvise vou 'to tsphome 1B Special! A Group of 38 %imchuda D;:;):r forme‘r govéfde‘lgre 6 Jersey and Tweed Suits, sizes 14, 16. Originally $29.75 $|4 75 k fl‘z""‘m Decatur 4100 or stop in the )B’ William C. a 4 aad 34975 i You may then procure the neces- it i Spring is just around the tificate and arrange yous | g 1 ;l:’u;l; Suit, size nally sl9.85 corner—and everyone is shop- ::,?m;ednle;t for this :m,y,u,; u O a S o RER s S BN i e A s B S e I I 1 3-pe. Fur-trimmed Suit, il tion. & Note—The famous Beidler- | AR S s Orielinllly 975 . $24-85 I fi‘Th;‘re -+ -:“"m":m‘z ue Vliktn doubl: camera is used on y Senat . Marcus A. Cool- s here for every cl itti i in thi have been joined st the Carlton Bt TG March Winle tUE | | olers Y 1of Shicnn itk $125 to $195 Valm. by their daughter, Miss Helen Coolidge, $10 to $15 .. il It is a beautiful season of fem- (1230 Connecticut Avenue) who is Miss Helen L. il inine fashions and this popular ‘Weber of Douglaston, Island. shop has displayed perfection in L ‘The newly sppointed British Minister Originally 315 ..... selections, o ‘ to Cuba and Lady Broderick will be the S Long Leather Coats, I [he rough straws, new ma- == & 3 = Ht | & h 3 terials and. details of hats ex- it | The embassy and Mrs. : $29.75 and $3275 ... $13.85 pose much of the forehead— Camalier & Buckley | 4 New Sizes 16 7 Rain Coats, sizes 1 9 N $3 85 | some give a halo effect and some Tine Loatherware | Silhouette ta 42 studio for complete particulars. present a flower in the offing— extremely coquettish and smart. | Suits, coats and sumptuous 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ”,85 | furs have always been a specialty B oF Ghix enclaiive ihen il Soe Followers of stylists' dictates |f ; 1 Silk Coat, Galyak trimm: . | described in style as well as | 3¢ followers of Camalier & | Just imagine! PONY! SEALINE (dyed Originally $89.75 ....... .. $34.85 || price—incomparable, e new v e coney)! LAPIN (dyed comey)! and Car- [ Pl]tll}n- Ensembles, small, medium and large 9 I alike‘_tir: "(,he?: r:?-ewo Iral'l I‘l:: :::‘e‘sl:’;“i‘:;“d dl:;‘h::c:::l‘:::: | i acul at such a low price. And remember, AL BT i e et ugie s fig o [ ',}::‘,‘,“i‘:,’d"fxni,‘::“i;ff; after- | Srequent visits in order to keep [ |fi there are just 38 of them. NOW IS THE ad up with the last word and so in [f h ALL SALES FINAL — NO EXCHANGES — NO ‘REFUNDS lividual and made to make the | (& "\ in the foremost fashion (||l ~ TIME'TO PURCHASE YOUR FUR COAT A ) b followers. | It is a fia'}t’e‘r;:\z"f:‘:}:on hour at Y e dliskis st acviciil + ¢ « » not only will you receive a quality sophisticated. pocketbooks = has [ff | il garment with exceptional style—but AT A B ] just come in, in all the prettiest (it new colors—in kids, patents, [if | I SAVING GREATER THAN ANY TIME OF Underwood & snake, baby shark and various [l il THE YEAR! Uml ud mnsulriah ahnd fittings. erwo . elts, “t say,” ain en- i Many people are disappointed circling th:ywli{tli:er,e ::dmfl:ey = EMHCW 1885 f because they have called the are likewise here in pateént leath- | to $19.75 — $19.75 and $25 studio of Underwood & Under- ers and many colors. ll wood and wanted an immediate You will not find just gloves g : | appointment for the demonstra- but unusual gloves in white pig- tion sittings we mentioned last skin and individual style inter- [ |} il week and were unable to procure® | pretations at Camalier & Buck- » | one at once. ley's. IMW“ — This remarkable offer, pre- —And as a postscript—if you I The new Assistant Secretary of State W sented in celebration of the S0th | smoke—do see the new cases | n_ Rogers, who uses black Cire braid in Ul Vear of Underwood & Under- | and lighters. ‘ 821 Fourteenth Street N.W, an interesting manner. = : In the model sketched, it s e ms o J.E.Cunninghum Co. Bthsttom ofuguven, 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. E. Saxton, Mrs. Warren W. The new capelet neck 44 win D.dgng:}.mur’e&éfim F is finished with a flange i :.l_.:mcx.lw?.zclbbmf. Mm: B i \ of net and ornamented 2 FOR ngING e e e WE,LL SEE WA ' HAVE YOURSIZEY” WHEN YOU'RE “SUITED” THAT YOU’RE SUITED IN R I\ S We Specialize in Slenderizing Styles g for Women Who Wear Half Sizes— 49,75 ¢ Quarter Sizes—and Sizes Up to 46 of Do, 1a Mater ‘of New Lork : Hzzrs Bave overcome their Back- ey, 3. Hilman Hor. | Ry Sclon, . % ward ways and come to the forg twp 1o | §) 2 in fashion! Mrs. De La Mater left after 1 Secreta! { War, Mr. . - e B B e Tonae b (e Mbam@r 5 : A ‘Whether your preference rom his home, in Cleveland. K { Pormer Attorney General and Mrs. TWELVETEN TWHVETWEVE F STREET [ about their height concerns: #A. Mitchell Palmer, who have spent “some time in Florida, have returned to 7 ¢ 4 | #Strap” with LOW HEEL your comfort; or whether you’re ... Prices so low we \ Light maple kid with a touch of simply fashion-wise to the fact believe the values , . , _ Hose that lower heels are smart for Crystal, Rose and Emerald unsurpassed ... : street and higher Heels For dress s « » you'll be glad to know that STEMWARE SERVICES $25 | e Choice of three open Y ST f i : R of heels in their spring styles. H stock complete stemware * Whatever kind or color of shoe services, representing ex- 4 Al L8 f . ou need, come to us, and rest BN Wl v Pump with HIGH HEEL —— 5 4% : = : Egeshell kid with novel litdle insef assured that everything, fromt e . The new spongy fabrics, “yoke” of brown kid heel to toe, will be-exactly right! Sizes include Goblets, L i| novelty tweeds, basket _ Tall and Low Sherbets iy weaves, nubbed woolens, and 5, 9 and 12 ounce . pebbly effects and Rio ALL STYLES . * Footed Tumblers. Crepes, in beige, gray, Skip- $ per Blue & Black. 5 BEAUTIFUL SHOES Self trimmed with Scarfs \ or furred with Squirrel, Vi- Sizes 25 10 9, : AMAARE. P DULIN @ MARTIN ||| oo i - - Connecticut Ave. ana l” = cenan Gl 1339 F Street, N.\W4, Washington PARKING SERVICE—Conn. Ave. Entrance el e el $35,$45 and $59.50

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