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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