Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1931, Page 19

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SOCIETY Miami by boat, from wher she took & seaplane to Nassau in the Bahama of the trip was Palm Beach, Daytona Beach, Ji ville and High Point, N. C., visited her nephew and niece, Mrs. Willlam C. Guthrie, Miss Eulalie Mehlho) company of young peop dance at the Shoreham Hotel last eve- ning in complim:nt to her house guests, Miss Catherine Merrick of St. Paul, Minn,, and Catherine Bacon of Providence, R. I. The company included Miss Mary Stuart Birdsall, Miss Elggnor Peirce, Miss Suzanne Wallao?, Mr, Lati- mer Snowden, Mr. Samuel Ansell, Mr. Walter M. Broom, Mr. Bernard Heaton, Mr. G. Clark Brant, jr., and Mr. Went- worth Peirce, Mrs. Blair Hamiion snd her two young sons, of New York City, is passing ; few days in Washington at the May- lower. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerrity have re- turned to their home, at 6109 Nevada avenue, in Chevy Chase, after a West Indies cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klesner of Chevy Chase left yesterday for a motor trip to Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. George H. Lee has arrived in Washington frcm her home, in Pitts- burgh, Pa, and is stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. William Allen Phillips is at the Bhoreham Hotel, where she has taken an apartment for the season. Mrs. Kenneth E. Blair of Erie, Pa., 1s ‘at the Mayflower following a trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. She is accompanied by Mrs. R. S. Devine and Mrs. R. 8. Devine, jr., also of Erle. Italy-America Society Musicale at Italian Embassy. The Italy-America Society of Wash- ington has sent out invitations for a recital Sunday afternoon, March 29, at 3 o'clock in the Italian embassy, through the courtesy of the Italian Ambassador and Donna Antoinette de Martino. Sig- nor Carlo Zecchi, pianist, will be the entertained a at the dinner The commanding officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps will entertain at a ball to be held at the Willard Wednesday night, April 8. Mrs. Maria Robbins will entertain a large company at dinner this evening in her home, on Vermont avenue. Mrs. Charles C. Gass of Dover, N. H., is passing a few days at the Dodge Hotel and is accompanied by Mrs. Prank H. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Prancis J. are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall in Atlantic City. Mrs. James C. Colgate of New York City is at the Carlton for a few days, iha Mis Rhoda Lester, siso ot New FL 5 396x i : Efi!,! Eéi; Y K i i § I é ¢ 180 ELEVENTH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. MARCH 24, 1931, CHARMING VISITOR : MISS HELEN FORTESCUE, oAt e e ol hter of Mr. and Mrs. Granville R. Fortescue, a 'nt _af e National IC)I.:II'BGM School, passing her Spring holiday with her grandmother, Mrs. Charles J. Bell. —Bachrach Photo. City are at the Carlton for several days, accompanied’ by Mrs. Parker Wililams. Home Economics Group Dinner Party This Evening. The Home Economics Women in Business will give a dinner this eve- ning at 7 o'clock at the Dodge Hotel. The guest of honor and principal speaker of the evening will be Miss Mary A. Lindsley, who will talk on “The Restoration Project at Willlams- burg and the Willlamsburg Inn.” Cov- ers will be Jaid for thirty. Miss Marie Mount of the University of Maryland is chairman of the Committee on Ar- rangements. The members of the Woman's Na- tional Democratic Club entertained at a “get-together” luncheon yesterday'to meet one another informally and to dis- cuss matters of interest to the club, especially the drive for new members which will open today and last for a week. Among those at the luncheon were Mrs. Lester Pollock, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs, George M. Eckels, Mrs. Edward A. Stuart, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Bur- ton K. Wheeler, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, Prank Bright, Miss Ruth Oberly, Mrs. Luke I. Wilson, Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Charl Willilams, Miss Imogene Howell, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. W. W. Cook, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Lewis PARTY DRESSES —for the Easter holidays achjeve disarming naivette with lines. The simple JUNIOR SHOP —is showing, among many others, this georgette mod- el with bertha neckline outlined in georgette flowers. \ 1919 Que Street Ipsuorn ST =BETWEEN Fa0 A Great Easter Millinery Event J. Battle, Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Daniel Roper, Mrs. Robert K. Noble, Mrs. A: A. Jones, Mrs. John B. Ken- drick, Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. Ogllvie Shumate, Mrs. Claude R. Por- ter, Mrs. Rosa M. Mulcare, Miss Mary Edith Coulson, Mrs. Edward K. Camp- bell, Mrs. W. W. Hubbard, Miss Gene- vieve H. Brown, Mrs. M. A. J. Markley, Mrs. Rufus W. Weaver and Mrs. Joseph C. Trimble. ‘The membership drive will open with & tea this afternoon, when former Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross, vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Mrs. Charles 8. Hamlin will make short talks. The officers and members of the Board of Governors will be present. The club house will be open every afternoon during the drive and tea will be served. Mrs. Fellan Garzia will conduct a salon francaise in_the Stoneleigh Court Studio of the District of Colum- bia League of American Pen Women tonight, when members may bring guests. Miss Mary A. Cryder will pre- sent Mrs. Ralph Baker in a group of French songs, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Blandy. French poetry will be read by Mrs. Andre Beneteau and in- terpreted by Dr. Beneteau. The pro- gram will begin at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Thomas J. Frailey of 1706 M street northwest passed the week end at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., where he attended 8 meeting of the National Council of the Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity. Mr. Prailey, formerly a national councilor, was elected national vice president of the Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity at this session of the council. ‘The annual junidr prom of Ameri- can University will be held in the ‘Willard room suite of the Willard Friday evening, April 17. Mr. Dan Terrell is chairman of the Arrangements Com- mittee. Miss Alice Swartz and Miss Gussie Swartz of the Rhode Island Avenue Apartments_entertained last Thursday evening with a shower in compliment to Miss Anna Hage, whose engagement to Mr. R. J. F. McElroy was announced. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tyng, Mr. and Mrs. Sel- inger, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jessop, Mrs, Ella Hester, Mrs. Kenneth Norton, Mrs. Agnes Dakin, Mrs. Rodney Ar- nett, ~Mrs. Hallie Harkrider, Mrs. Louise Hershey, Mrs. George Will, Mrs. J. Purdy, Mr. McArthur, Miss Mollie Edmonson, Miss Bessie Moore, Miss Edna Guilford, Miss Elizabeth Harding and Miss Mae Harding. ‘The Stella Maris Club of St. Ga- briel's Church has selected one of George M. Cohan's plays, “Broadway Jones,” as its Spring offering. Re- hearsals are in progress and plans now indicate that it will be presented the middle of April. Several new members have been added to this group of play- ers that has so successtully given shows for the past six seasons, and every effort is being made to have this production ‘We GLOSS our “WATE Beige-brown tones with a choice of heels 148 — Glossed Watersnake Calf in o streamline pump with Louis heel. Very rich markings. equal or surpass any former attempts of this club. The proceeds realized will be for the benefit of the new St. Ga- briel's Church, which was recently completed, and has been acclaimed one of the most beautiful edifices in the city. The church is located on Ilinols avenue at Grant circle northwest, Miss Blondelle Malone is holding an exhibition of paintings of castles and lens of English and Irish peers in er studio, at 1365 Connecticut avenue, every day except Thursday from 1 to 7 o'clock. B Sk IS e A London woman has given funds to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to buy two lifeboats, Always a Bargain One-Cent Sale FLOWERS. Sweet Peas, 2 bunches for 51¢ Jonquils, 2 dozen for 5lc Boston Ferns, 2 for $2.01 C. 0. D. orders accepted . FLOWER MART Bargains in Flowers 1618 W St. N.W. Me. 8808 Washington's Unique Flower Shop RSNAKE” and get a new effect IF REPTILE leathers are still first in your affections . . . and who doesn’t like them, they go so well with every- thing? . . . you’ll hustle in here to see something brand-new! We’ve worked a fine watersnake calfekin in such a way as to give it a new glazed finish. The soft brown reptile-markings shine through this In every glossy surface, and the effect is super- latively rich! way a good fashion-buy because these shoes will look good long after Easter. And all Nisley shoes are worth much more than their price, since we make our own shoes for our more than fifty stores. ALL STYLES 756 — Glossed Watersnake Calf and con- trasting beige kid, with boulevard heel. NISLEY T BEAUTIFUL SHOES Sizes 2% t0 9 AAAA w©E 1339 F Street, N.W., Washington Advance Exclusive. Feminine Fashions 1Z1 ms r Exquisite in Detail Are These Lovely Dressmaker Dresses Distinctive Lines . . . Lovely Materials Tl::eu dresses have that desired “made to order™ appearance...dainty embellishment «..that is difficult to achieve...but perfect when achieved...an essential dress in the Easter wardrobe. From $29.50 New Soring Coats . . » Arrive Daily Sale will stop tmmediately upem s . TO SELL! The Rug Event ;)f Washington Each and Every Rug in Our Stock at % of the Regular Tag Prices —No Reservations —No Approvals —No CE::-;- Over 250 Rugs formerly selling up to $45.00 at $16.50 75 Assorted Carpets, Including 1st Grade Sarooks, Kermans, Mesheds, Ispahans, Mahals, Ete, Formerly Selling $325.00 to $950.00 Sale Price, $165.00 to $450.00 All Semi-Antique Rugs and me 500 in Number—Reduced at the Same Rate . NOTICE Your Money Back and 2% Bonus B~ We will refund entire purchase price and will pa; bonus for any rug or rugs returned after seven monl.hul}vz 3 reason whatsoever, Nazarian & Hekimian, Inc. 1226 ;;:u:fi‘cl::o ,Avenue NOTE NOTE S sz y wpon BROOKS G Street Between 11th and 12th 290 Y AR PREIERPEL 35 QWSS =3 SR PO PG I8 prrs— Carlton Hotel Fashions from Jelleff’s will be displayed during the luncheon hour Wednesday. The New Jetteffs Less Than 50 Now Complete Close-Out Wednesday B Winter Coats | All not sold by 12 o’clock Wednesday will be repriced for positive clearance during the day. $5.00 4—Misses’ $29.50 Sports Coats —flared models in tan, green and black and white tweeds and checks —silk lined. $20.50 e “i never expected to find such smart Hats : for so very little” Hand-Ironed BAKUS Would ordinarily sell at much higher prices Women’s and & 4 Misses’ 4 % Wednesday_and Thursday Only! YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE Of Our Entire Popular Price Department 3—Misses’ $59.50 Sports Coats —with shawl and pouch collars of raccoon—tan and brown camel’s hair. 6—Women’s $35 and $39.50 Coats... —black, blue and brown—with collars and cuffs of black fox. 10—Women’s $69.50 to $79.50 Sports Coats —with collars of beaver, raccoon, kit fox and wolf—black and white— also grey, brown and tan mixtures. 3—Women’s $79.50 and $89.50 Dress Coats Including Many $10 Values, Specially Purchased FEATURING THIS SEASON’S Watteaus Bandeaus Lifted Brims Bicornes 5 All Types for the Debutante and Youthful Woman BAKU—ROUGCH STRAW—BAKUETTE—PANAMALAC This is the golden opportunity for you to select your Easter bonnet. You'll find exactly the hat you desire at this moderate price. We Specialize in Youthfully Styled Large Head Sizes —handsome black coats with caracul and beaver furs, 3—Misses’ $79.50 Sports and Dress Coats.. —shawl collars and deep cuffs of Persian lamb and caracul—1 each— black, green and red. 6—Misses’ $110 to $165 Dress Coats.................... P ~—flared models with beaver, Persian lamb and black fox collars and cuffs, 10—Women’s $98.50 to $110 Black Coats —with fine Persian lamb and kit fox collars and cuffs—final at. All to be on Sale in our Success Coat Shops, $2.0.50 $20.50 $4,0.50 “3on beginning at 9:15 tomorrow morning! "G And they are so lovely and will look so dnmlns with your Easter costumes. There is the romantic an flattering Watteau, the youthful roll off-the-face Brim- less Effects, adorable Pokes and small, medium and large attractive Brimmed Hats. In colors that tell of Springtime and in such a variety of head sizes that no one need worry. All you who know the wisdom of g?fi will appreciate this remarkable selling of Hand- NEWEST MODELS

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