Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1931, Page 20

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 7. 1931 1 £ N two children of Grosse Point, Mich., are | Eli Swavely, Mrs. John D. Hird, Mrs. | don B. Darling, Mrs, John Norris Hard- | C. Phelps Dodge, Mrs. O. M. Spencer, | Abyssinia, where she was presert at|of Miss Dorothy Thomas of the class 7 ‘plulng o Tew days at the Dodge Hotel. |J. J. Stephens. Mts, Joseoh Kircher. ing and Miss Evelyn E. Furman, | Mrs. John Cabell Breckenridge, Mrs. E. | the coroniation of the emperor. She is | of 1931, at 4800 Sixtgenth street north- PAINFUL e Mrs. Earl Chafee, Mrs. Henry Clay . Campbell, Mrs. Donald MacDonald, | an entertaining speaker and the tea| b s ‘\"”Nlt ,} Mrs. Willlam M. Kimball of Holly- | Newcomer, Mrs. Clarence G. Allen, Mrs. Gt Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. W. C. Lans- | Sunday will be from 4 to 6 o'clock in | West, Saturday affernoon. President —_— wood Beach Hotel, Hollywood, is at the | Herman E. Gasch and Mrs. William H,| Dr. William Hfll;“- '?mmfld Ch‘“‘g_“; don, Mrs. John H. Small, Mrs. T. B.|Alva Belmont House at 144 B strect and Mrs. Joseph H. Apple, Mrs. Grace (Continued From Third Page.) | Willard for a few days. Sholes. :;‘*lfl‘f‘_g‘;g; ‘1{“ o naheon aiven | Artaud and Mrs. Richard Boeckel. northeast. | cidssan ,,m; Miss Mary G. Helfenstein o (Continied From Thir 2 A - v iy e of Frederick were guests of honor. Miss Dr. 8. P. Kramer of Cincinnatl, Ohio, | Tne first of a series of lectures under | Yesterday by the Woman's National| Miss Ellen N. La Motte will address| mne mHood College Club of Washing- imm hiomes DTN, Srrere s Chicago are spending a few days at the shingt ing special research b . s " | Democratic_Club. He discussed “The | the National Woman's Party at a tea | > . . Mayflower. B GO I e T Suriy | the auspices of the Diocesan Woman's | Ormoie CRO\tion: the - Tndustrial | Ganary oermon Rtiss T Moite hug | (00 Was entertained af tea in the home | solos during the afternoon. Mr. Robert Randolph Simpson enter- | Dis stay here he will live at the Potomac | Auxiliary for the benefit of the jon and the Befuddled Politi- | been interested in the opium problem | tained a party of voung NE,,;. at the | Park apartments. church's “the advanced work program” | cian bt ARl i | for many sears m:\d r:_;sr \:rx‘rz‘msx;mm:;ry dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel E will be given in_the large ball room | Among the gues : 2. lon the subject, ool last evening, to celebrate his birthday | Pierce Hall Players of the Willard Priday. The lectures Huston Thompson, Judge and MTrs. | decorated by the Chinese government anniversary. His guests included Miss | Present Comedy Tomorrow. will be fllustrated and the subjects in-| SAmuel Jordsn Graham, Mrs. B. K jitn_the ;_ézllT[d:lilxz n}c:,\fr;!}l]\cnr;mzé‘ THE NEW Mgrguerite Gaffer, Miss Argean Rudd,| “Society Sailors” a comedy-satire in | clude “The Bicentennial-George Wash-| Woetier, S8 BURicih, VOelen oo | her work against opluft. 08 BH6, st Miss Leah Rudd, Mr. Charles Baker [one act, by Miss Elizabeth’ M. Phillips, | ington and Us,” by Dr. Charles Moore, o ) | years L - ]l vill be until Mond A 2 ¥ jocture | D-ugherty, Miss Elizabeth Dessez, Mrs. | national conference cn dangerous drugs | o P e ; od the final lectire Gharles Warren, Miss Mary Riley, Mrs. | to be held under the auspices of the and Mr. William Nichols. will be presented at the annual meeting | cha'rman, _National Commission of M. Eckels, Miss Marvin Breckenridge, | Geneva, present, though not in her offi- T * by ] , W. H. Trigg, | leagu Braggomania. toric Potomac,” by Mr. Paul W. N b i -l Ingrddnmn to the play. brief reports | The diocesan officers are M - J }\y‘ Mi‘n;\/flr‘b. 4 ;\:l‘L‘” Lar “)h" ;&pr?:x{{\gl‘:‘.:yf a‘x‘:(l‘ of the past year's accomplishments will | Shepard Wood, president 8 v rice, ies | Soclety '] 7 Hm: i, frrm prgh i io‘ & en by Mr. K. Hilding Bei}, retiring | E. Cooke, vice president fo: s , Mrs. er has return | i chairman of the council: Mr. PFrederic| trict of Columbi Mr w T ) e e e e e E. Philip, Mrs. M. A. J. Markley, Mrs.|Opium Committee of the League of N. P. Webster, N Peter John Mc- | Nations and of the Fifth Committee of Govern, Mrs s _S. Hamlin, Mrs. | the assembly, and she expects to be C. Tr , Mrs. John Allan| Geneva | this year for the inte _daughter of Judge | syening. The cast includes Miss Alida | Nativity Theme—As Interpreted by the Black, will leave to- |z Brooks, Miss May Jameson Bryant, g Miss Grace Lir » remainder cf the nm. “eslie Waudby, Miss Esther Wal- 3 17; “The Oberammergs o the "Pierce. Hall Plavers tomorrow | Fine Arts, Friday; “The Madonna and| Mrs. Carter B. Keene, Mrs. Van Ness|cial capacity, at the meetings of the n, where she | sron, Mr. William E. Bryant and Miss by the Rev. Z. B. Phil- | Joseph Stacbner, treasurer of the players, | Gilbert, recording secretary; Mrs. Wil d Miss Mabel van Dyke, secreiary.|liam Partridge, correspond ng secretary, [ | | n-lnw and sister, : o | g D s An election will also be held to appoint | and Mrs. Nevil Monroe Hopkins, = . y UG, SRS ! s. Prank Stephons, and thelt | ew members to the council. treasurer. Those Extra | | By e e e A partial list of the patrone A e R R s B Y| Additional patronesses for the card | cludes the presidents of the city arments—W ear & o party which will be given Friday after- hes of the Woman's Auxil noon at o'clock at the Shoreham by | M Clara Speake, Mrs. Walter ° | Ithe Twentieth Century Club for the | Gilbert, Mrs. Thomas W. Cooke, l tt | benefit of the Americanization School |Emma W. Abbott, Miss Je ik i elle ssociation are: Mrs. Lawrence Martin, | bons, Mrs. William M. H Craigleigh Coats mean style and service—and not just ordinary service, but the service assured irs. Samuel S. Voorhees, Mrs. Frank | Wallace Streater, Mrs. ; ; 4 el Army, Navy and Marine Club W. Ballou, Mrs, Edward B. Clark, Mrs. | Mrs. Margaret J. Spottsw . 3 r X * by fabl'lCS of 100 Y0 Vlrgln “ool. v To Benefit from Byrd's Ship. - e, $ 7295 rine Club day 2bo; ¥ f New d " || Reupholstering and Repairing [[1| «...... . e sece st votcome v ter streets. The pr s visitors Friday will y v club for its many activi- Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan x S i Mrs. Henry T. Allen is chairman g aux and pantic » into a Van Raalte singlette e and Mrs. ! pe is chasirman of the ee on arrangements. i Edward Everett Gann, sister Flattering Can- adian Wolf col- 2 2 . & lar on the new Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades and you'll forget your underwear worries. New Congo Pebble Slip Covers Spr stvles are here—Ilow back models for e ng, weave...Spring and hostess for the Vice President, Mr. | Also Chalr Caneing and tailored styles for daytime. And you can buy them tones and black. C h the list of patronesses for B - P 8 f s 2t 4 s 50 ay and among other. patronesses Rockers Splintered b, % with garters attached or without—with bandee, . Patrick Jay Hurley, Mrs. perts at the Now Pre ; Jloomer or step-in leg. i Francis_Adems, Mrs. William | ¢ £ Prices for Two Days ( loomer or stej 2. att, Mrs. Ben H. Fuller, Mrs \ } f - . f David S. Ingalls. Mrs. Willlam D. Co Write, Phone or Call Sizes 32 to 38 nor, Mrs. Cary D. Grayson, Mrs. Ridley | Metropolitan 2062 McLean, Mrs. Georgs Barnett, Mr: Jellefi’'s Grey Shops—Second Floor Henry T. Allen, Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo | NE SIS AP ER e and Mrs. George C. Thorpe. : Cleveland 0430 Mr. and Mre, Frederick W. Newcombe | 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park have had as thei s 214 | i W Estimates and Samples Given Free Porter street Miss Anna L. Rose, pro- THE NEW fessor of educational ps § L R R Toim Uiverat ey CLAY ARMSTRONG k Kincannon, director of adm . 5-Pe. Parlor Suites—Antiques Upholst the home study department at Colum- 3-Pc. Overstuffed Suites pholsterer e e s atible. So put aside your separate vests, bia. Miss Rose and Miss Kincannon Dining Room Chairs 1235 10th St. W. were formerly ed with George it y and have many | 2 : They returned to Novelty stenciled guests of honor at a luncheon given: | s3 5 by | S the Phi Alpha Chapter of the Chi Omega Fraternity at the Shoreham Sat- | .H urday. Flaces were laid for 28. gMiss | Indel Little, president of the chapter for the past year, and Miss Ruth Devane, president-elect, presided. Mrs. Vesta Lockwood, national treasurer of | - the fraternity, and Mrs. Frederick W. 3 3 ’ Newcombe were among those present, 5. Mr. and Mrs. Alvord Calvin De Voe g entertained a large company at bridge 5 Monday evening in their hcme on Otis p ‘ lace for tneir son, Mr. Maxwell Alvord e Voe, who is spending the Easter Mr. and Mrs. Max George Donaiean LA\ o resents omorro Frentice, Miss Helen Taylor, Miss Hazel ¢ z i % yon starck, Mrs.ECk Laurence Parker, / 243 - Mis: argaret Eckels, Miss Pauline X i Mo, o 16 P - A Brand-New Collection of Pl : : von Starck, Miss Mary Crippen, Miss 3 5 IN@ The inimitable workmanship that goes into every Craigleigh model Mary Temple Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ; : cohicive. Craiates fobring it il g Littiepage, ir.; Mr. Raymond Edmen- 3 —the exclusive Craigleigh fabrics in the brilliant' tweeds and e Hars B e - \ : ¢ e ¥ | weaves, and the pure silk linings that are guaranteed for two sea- ence Parker, Mr. Theodore Chapin, Mr. 4 & y . ’ : # 2 octher wi any 3 ure ake Craigleig] et Chapiny MY \ (5 i x sons’ wear, toge ther with m m_\( :xth(r i ires, m ke Crn:\lc'lgh Mx:l._h’rhcnbllas Bn.ldin‘an. ¥ Sd 0 4 " 4 the outstanding coat for your 1931 wardrobe—in the new Spring e tables carried out an East. 2 >, ¢ - 36 4 R edlpies i it i1 \, [ B o X z colours of skipper blue, leaf green, bittersweet, sea sand tan, tomato oo {2’,‘,&?”‘%‘;}%2:;2 ’;fl"é;;ihe; : red or !‘»l:xck. You \\unl_d_ scarcely hFIic\'g that sucl} fine coats 0 i D ) d trimmed with the finest of furs, Baby Fox, Canadian Wolf, Galyak, The Saniage 0f Miss Hircldene 2 : . . . could be offered at such low prices. Yet here they are in wide Davis, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, 8o rints go with evervthing! 1 | ; e s ©20 & 20 . syl A £20 £ 2 5 variety—fur trimmed, $39.50 to $98.50—without fur, $25 to $39.5C. ld Davis, to Mr. Stanley Rauch 5 o o G} ¥ In the Women's Fashion Coat Shop—Third Floor. acfl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. ve make very special efforts to offer the smartest Graefl, t 1 ¥ 1 v - : 1 il s . odist Ep:soc\;;?a?céli?xr'c'geg:;;er S}ufiégv . prints to be found at popular prices. Now maybe you think you've in the presence of a large number of v seen just about all the printed dresses there are—but wait till tomor- relatives and friends. The bride was | B G JESe = prin ot bl o B sl oy J - H Silk H L given in marriage by her brother, Mr. | row! We've collected the jauntiest, sweetest prints for a brand-new l\at Le“ 18 Bags GOld Strlpe *’llk StOCklngs' Pearce Davis. The matron of honot was g Mrs. Pearce Davis 4y ¢ E £ display— A e 3 - Mr. Wills Grastl, brogaer of the bre ) B —are an exclusively Jelleff fashion. The —another exclusively Jelleff fashion— groom. Little Miss Joan Graeff was the ] < y : . r 7 . s finest leathers in the unusual styles that flower girl. After the ceremony and re- 4 For Women, Misses, Little Women, Larger Women and Junior Misses Have: s hdadlie Tevis mamsetanionn - S10 ception Mr. and Mrs, Graeff 01 " | & = = Fiorida, i el ) to $22.50. from $1.50 to $295. ; ngr. and Mrs. Jay Gould of Stam- 3 . * - ord., arc spending & few days ; | ! &t the Shoreham Hotel. ] What the New (M. and Mre. Le Roy V. Hartley | 5 reves Mes: - nd Le Roy, ir, eeves Mean to Fashion— famous for beauty and wear. Priced Mr. R. L. Austin of Chestnut Hill, S i@ ! Flowers and Dots and Dashes Sleeved and Caped Philadelphia, accompanied by h 5 3 5 R — Bracelets! the Shoreham Hotel indefinite SR or an n Spaced and Coin Dots Lots of Skipper () Jonquil print evenin, miss’s pink, g — a7ess for @ miss, 835, i Tana” hite, Scattered Polka Dots Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Laurie and rint, §16.50. A . . > e i Pastel Prints Tailored Prints Blue, Green, Brown, And lots of them! Square Neckli Flowers | Dark Prints Dressy Prints or Black with g Square Necklines and Flowers Border Pituts Twin Ditiits Vivid Patterns Galalith-like bracelets for colour contrast. Buttons, Patent Leather Belts! | Pique at the Necklines! 4 81 and 31.95 Pleated Frills Edged with Val! iE { | Metal bracelets for sports wear. Batiste Collars and Vestees! = ( | 31-95 to 37-50 = ! Cowl Necklines with Short . | ¢ to Chlcago Sleeves! f L \ | R Rhinestone bracelets for evening wear. | Pleated Skirts or Circular ey 13 \ i 1y $]_.95 to $15 Skirts! Leaders of Pennsylvania Fleet THE LIBERTY LIMITED THE GOLDEN ARROW M " Hal . y : Pearl* bracelets for semi-formal costumes. Pennsylvania fiyers b Than alf 25 3 k sl to 83'95 to Chicago you will en- Have Ja(-k(f[s Sl A, O i joy courteous service, luxuri- cus appointments and savory Sleeveless jackets with short- : mezls which make traveling sleeved dresses. 5 3 ) s 1 a real pleasure. % = To St. Louis the Pennsyl- vania offers six swifz, luxuri- sleeves. ous fiyers, led by The Amer- Printed dresses with long, plain ican and the “Spirit of St. redingotes 3 i St i s g [[ | S0 Night Jacketfroks for A5 . | All This Week Miss Korten Sterling bracelets with coloured stones. Jackets with three-quarter Loy | s *Simulated. Jelleft’s Jewelry Shop—Street Floor misses and juniors. Y LIMITED = S Sy Many of Them Are EESEER s b Shows the Soft Little 'f}'lfesse' Leaves Washingion ............ 830 P.M. PURE DYE Silk Crepe! 1CS. All of Them .Are Perfect TR€O Little Fashions! The 2.Cunce Foundation That Allows Your Skin to Breathe Telephone 2 o In 5 Jelleff Dress Shops Porous, open-mesh elastic and crepe de chine—they’re all Staes 36 10 44 that make this brief girdle such a marvel of comfort and PENNSY LVANIA In the Wom-n's Success Dress Shop fit. Wear it for active Spnrti—‘llmflcr your daintiest frocks. Fij=3 Fioor Miss Korten will demonstrate “Finesse” the remainder of RAILROAD sk 14 i the ‘week In the Misses’ Success Dress Shop ” Fifth Floor ; (e 12.Inch Length—$5 Sizes 11 to 17 In the Junior Misses Shop—Third Floor : 14-Inch Length—$7:50 izes 40% to 52%% n w confetti dot Woman s printed jacket frock Woman's star dot print with P S Jellefl's Grey Shops—=8econd Floor Y KL Brou ith In the Larger Wemen’s Shop—Second Floor 5,"5"55"""""' For a miss. Jabot, $25. fagoted white crepe, $1

Other pages from this issue: