Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ° Connecticut avenue for tomorrow and Sunday, the exhibition to . continue Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 2:30 to 6 p.m. 1 ‘Assisting at the tea table tomorrow will be Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Charles Warren and Mrs. Frederic Atherton. The new portrait for which Justice Holmes posed and which was exhibited at the Arts Club will be on view and the artist will show for the first time the frescoes painted on wet plaster in the manner used by the Italian painters to be used in the dining room of the new residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic | Atherton. | Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Lion of Cincin- | natti, Ohio, are passing some time at the Carlton. | The annual buffet supper of the Mis- | souri_Society at the Hotel Washington will be held tomorrow evening. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde have reserved a box and_the list of boxholders also includes Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. and Mrs. W. . Badgley, Mr. and Mrs. U. Bon Geaslin, Dr. Louise Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gordon. Mrs. Loose will have several guests: Mr. and Mrs, Stanley H. Ridings have | made reservations for 20, Col. and Mrs. | John H. Carroll for 10, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman for 10, Mr. and Mrs. | Edward D. Hays for 10, Mr. and Mrs. | Cralg L. Reddish for 10, Mr. and Mrs W. W. Badgley for 6 and Dr. Louise | Stanley for 6. i ‘The distinguished Danish authori on rhythmic training, Fru Agnete Ber tram, will appear in a program and demonstration of the new ideals and ideas in gymnastics for women tomor- | row night at 8 ovclock in the big gymnasium atcp the Young Women's | Christian Association Building at Seven- teenth and K streets. Sponsors for Fru Bertram's appear- ance here are Mrs. Wilson Compton. Mrs. Joel T. Boone, Mrs. Florence Can- non, Mrs. John Howard Ford, Mrs Harold Fowler, Mrs. Henry Hali, Mrs. Cecelia Iden, Miss Emma Perley Lin coln, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs Walter Masland, Mrs. Robinson E. New. comb, Mrs. Burnett R. Olmsted, Mrs. Elwood Street and Mrs. George B. s, While in the city Fru Bertram will be the recipient of much social atten- tion Among the parties in her honor will be one next week at the Danish | legation. Miss Mary Van Kleeck, director of a TAR., -'W s il MRS. LAWRENCE SCOTT CARSON, JR. Before her marriage yesterday she was daughter of Lieut. Col and Mrs. Basil Morris Rittenhouse cf this city. She is the After Miss Beverly Ritteshouse. a brief wedding trip they will make their home in the Virgin Islands. —Carter-Bailey Photo. | the Russell Sage Foundation in New | York City, is at the Carlton for several days. | and Mrs. George S. Wheat of New City are at the Carlton over the end, accompanied by thelr two George S. Wheat, jr,, and John Mr. York week sons Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Field are at the W | Shoreham Hotel, where they will remain for about 10 days before returning to their heme in Chicago. | Mrs. Alvin G. Leonard of Pittsburgh, Pa., has arrived in Washington and has leased an apartment at Wardman Park | Hotel. Col. and Mrs. C. E. Wheat and_their son, Mr..C. E. Wheat, jr.. of West Point, N. Y., are also in the party. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kasehagen were hosts at a dance and card party Tues day evening in compliment to their niece, Miss Rosalie Johnson, and Miss J BJones &Co. | Florence sutton. The party was car- ried out in the atmosphere of St. Pat- jrick’s day and all of the decorations were in green and white. . M. Alling of Roches- ter, visit their daughter, Miss Katherine Alling of Mount Vernon Seminary, who with her classmate, Miss Katherine Cobb, will go on a motor trip with her parents to Virginia. Georgia State Society to Give Dance This Evening. Invitations have been issued by the Georgia State Soclety to all Georgians and their friends to attend the regular meeting and dance this evening at 8:30 o'clock at 2400 Sixteenth street. In the absence of the president of the society, Representative E. E. Cox, the meeting will be presided over by the first vice president, Col. Charles L. Dasher. The entertainment features of the| program are in charge of Capt. Thoma: J Jackson. Assisting Mrs. Kathleen | Turner, chairman of the Floor Commit- tee, are Mrs. Thomas Camp. Mrs. Roy Curbow, Miss Pauline Harrell, Miss An- nabel Matthews and Miss Ina Russell. This will be the last dance of the season, and & large attendance is ex- pected. The Georgia State Society is, one of the oldest chartered societies in UPHOLSTERING SLIP COVERS AND DRAPERIES OF THE BETTER KIND Suites and 0dd Pieces Made to Order STANDARD UPHOLSTERING CO. 408 11th 8 TOLL HOUSE TAVERN Colesville Pike, Silver Spring, Maryland A SHORT DRIVE or Four Corners Bus To the “Old Tavern” and its big open fireplaces for an enjoyable Luncheon Afternoon of Tea or Evening Dinner Noon to 8:30 P.M. Sunday Morning Breakfast, Too Phone Silver Spring 5 HINGTON, D. Y., have come to Washington to | S FRIDAY. ‘Washington, and among the past presi- dents are: Representative W. C. Adams, Alexander Stephens, former Secretary of the Interior; former Senator Hoke Smith, Mr. Ralph Graves of the Geo- graphic Society, Mr. Moultrie Hitt, Dr. . Gordon Green and Representative W. W. Larsen. Miss Clara McQuown will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Political Study Club tomorrow after- noon in the Washington Club. Miss McQuown, who is & well known lecturer, will havé as her subject “Motoring Through Palestine and Syria—Pastime " Mrs. Charles H. Bair, a the Theater Art Sch will give a one-act play, and Mrs. Min- nie Hoch Smith will play several trom- bone solos. ‘The chairman of the Program Com- mittee, Mrs. Henry Albers, has desig- nated this meeting “Club Fellowship day,” and the officers of the club wiil be in_the receiving line at the social hour Yollowing. Mrs. George Maynard Minor, former t&l"esh‘lent general of the Daughters of American Revolution, will be the guest of honor. The officers of the club are: President, Mrs. Bruce Baird, who will preside at the meeting: vice presidents. Mrs. Ernest H. Daniel and Mrs. Merritt O. Chance; recording secretary, Mrs. R. W.. Howell: corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. F. M. Shortall; treasurer, Mrs. William R. Hoefer; auditor, Mrs. Elma R. Saul; federation 1, | directors, Mrs. George S. Barnes. Mrs. Nelson P. Webster, M: Frederick T. (Continued on Fourth Page.) Loeeth o Sioih Youth’s Own Floors in This Store Are fairly teeming now with young folks who are so keen about Our Spring Goods Because they are so different and so very smart yet so moderately priced. It makes us happy, indeed, to hear the enthusiastic remarks of the Smart Younger Set who are thronging these floors, particularly on Saturday, Youth's Shop- ping Day here. Special plans have been made for you Tomorrow . .. An increased sales force on each of these floors and new arrivals in Coats, Dresses, Suits, Ensembles, Greenbrier Sportswear and Hats JuLius GARFINCKELe-Ca F STREET AT FOURTEENTH d B.Jores & (o J.E Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. &Couldn’t We Have Something As Smart, But Less Expensive 2" Yes! IWe've Copied Higher-Priced Modes in Two Special Groups of SPRING COATS 23 We knew how you felt when and you asked for “something not quite so expensive!” Presto! We copied the smartest modes for you . .. we made the Jabots, Puffs, Bell Sleeves, the Scarfs, and Revers the very picture of their more expensive relatives. And we dare you to tell the difference! The Popular G Street Store The Popular G Street Store 1219-1221 G Street N.W, Between 12th and 13th 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Between 12th and 13th It Starts Tomorrow! Our Annual Sample Coat Sale “You can advertise values to $69.50,” writes Our New The most York has York Coat Buyer striking feminine creations that New shown for the 1931 season are here. You can buy your Spring coat tomorrow at many dollars less than you will pay later on. Every Coat Luxuriously Furred! Mole Galapan Monkey Galyak Kid Galyak Super Broadtail Wolt Sauirrel Leopard-Fox Imported Lapin 50 STYLES Chanel's Scarf-Like Coll Paguin’s Off-Shoulder C All Beited! MidZle-Calf Length! Dress-Like Detalls! Double Sleeves! Fashion’s Authentic Spring Colors! Black Green Beige Sky Grey Red Pigeon Grey Tweed Mixtures Monotone Tweeds skipper Blue Navy From America’s Foremost Makers . . . . . Masterpieces of Fashion and Workmanship Actual Values to $69.50 In This Sale Saturday Newest Fabrics Chengola Telea Vio-Crepe Faulkrinkle Monotone Tweeds Algeria Marleen hop Here and Save the Difference; Small Deposit will Hold Any Coat Until Easter Junlor Sizes Misses' Sizes Women's Sizes AND choose for Panamalaque, Baku, Crochet Vi Straw. Reproducti price of— Frocks for Sport Bridge Afternoon Dinner and Street Frocks fashions. Spectator walking pump, in dull kid— lizard and calf trim- med A dressy sport oxford, per- forated leather, in $2.95 $92.95 black and blonde. An ideal walking ox- o HAIS Every Hat Made to Sell Up to $6.50 Saturday WATTEAU ... HALO All the New Shapes The smartest and most advanced models in this sale, giving you an opportunity to Zaster at a great savi ing. sca, Rough Fashions From Hollywood Frocks Created by California’s Finest Modiste Shown for the First Time Tomorrow ons of Fashions Worn in Hollywood by the Famous Movie Celebrities These garments have been reproduced and brought to Wash- ington and will be offered tomorrow at the ridiculously low I5 You will experience a distinct joy in selecting these unusual and fascinating i Just a little different—yet—cost no more. Materials Floral Crepe Plain Crepe Floral Chiffon Plain Chiffon Woolen and Savings _never be- fore possible on ad- vanced styles of mod- ern footwear. Buy Your Easter Shoes Now and Save the Difference Smart pumps, one straps and oxford ties in blonde, beige, brown and black kid. Some trimmed with lizard calf, others with lighter or darker tone kid. For afternoons and eve- nings there are satins, moires and failles. Sizes 3 to 9. Down Stairs Store op Here and Save the Differenc % Sizes Misses or Matrons Silk Combinations A New Shoe Department . Opens Tomorrow An artistic pump, with beau- tiful balanced trim- mings, artistically 95 embellished in snake $ A short vamp pump, in black satin, dull kid and patent, also in blonde kid. $9.95 to 17 14 to 20 38 to 46 More of Those Fashionable " NEW WATTEAU 5 BANDEAU HATS They Are Creating Considerable Comment For Selection! For Style! For Value! Featured in 2 Special Groups $3.95 i $5 The ancestors of these Watteau hats were those fetching bonnets that Watteau painted on his lovely ladies . . . They're as smart as Parig— yet they're priced at only $3.95 and $5.00. Materials PEANITS—SISOLS—HAIR HATS ROUGH STRAWS—BAKUS FLOWER TRIMS NOVELTY RIBBON TRIMS “«OLORFUL FEATHER TRIMS All i-lead Sizes and Easter’s Leading Colors and Blacks J. E. Cunningham g—Millhury Dept., Main Floor. A

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