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B2 SOCIETY. SOCILETY Svelcretary and Mrs. Lamont to Entertain Members of Their Daughter’s Wedding Party. of Commer: Mrs. will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon for the members of the wedding " part; of their Miss’ Gertrud nt and . Charles Eskridge Saltzman. ‘n:flle of Miss Lamont to Mr. BSaltzman will take place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of and Mrs. Lamont, on Kn'l;)fi y d are ests of Secretary and g(.r’l ‘InAm:n:. ‘“'rney will be members of the wedding party. Festlvity Tonight for Secretary and Mrs. Hyde. ‘The Secretary of ulture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde will be the guests in whose honor Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh Carnes Smith will entertain at dinner this evening in the Army and Navy Country . Mme. Pilipowicz, wife of the Ambas- sador :f Pomd. entertained at luncheon today at the embassy. presentative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- lu’:e'fil be hosts at dinner tonight. They have as their house guest Mrs. Edward Hines of Chicago, who has come to attend the wedding of Miss| Gertrude Lamont, daughter of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont, to Mr. Charles E. Saltzman Saturday afternoon. Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck have gone to New York, where will remain a short while before to Atlantic City. They will return ‘Washington Wednesday. The United States Ambassador to Germany and Mrs, Frederic M. Sackett are arriving today on the Europa to spend a vacation in this country. Mlle. Ellis Bostrom, who has been Yigiting father, the Minister of Sweden, has returned o New York, where she is at the Barbizon. ‘The former Ambassador of Spain and de Padilla with their family left FUR COATS Cleaned and Glazed Stored Absolute s Cold Storage for... e ey i, Expert Workmanship NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. In and Out and e ke eiries ot our vers modt ‘Work Culled for and Delivered 8 130 Sireet. Nat. 3use. Frost, Mrs, Laura Mr. and Mrs. N¢ 3 L. Bay of Philas Bradley and Mr. delphia. Lieut. and Mrs. Stuart Lee Cowles are visiting Mrs. Cowles’ mother, Mrs, B. Temple, on New Hampshire avenue. Lieut. Cowles will visit relatives in Hartford, Conn,, and West Point, N. Y., until May 1, when his family and Mrs. sz})h will’ join him in New York to sail for the Philippine Islands. Ensign Richard C. Drum Hunt, jr., U. B. of Washington, who has been pt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis in Newport, has joined his ship, the U. 8. S. Arizona, now in Boston. Capt. and Mrs. Ellls, who formerly resided in Washington and owned Woodley, pur- chased from them and now the estate of Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson, make their home at Restmere, their Newport estate. Engagement of Miss Hobbs To Mr. Comstock Announced. Lieut. Col. and Mrs, Henry W. Hobbs announce the engagement of their daughter Caroline to Mr. Charles R. Comstock, formerly of Missouri, son of Mrs. Eugene Junior of Missourl. The wedding is expected to take place in August, The bride-to-be is & graduate of George Washington University and a member of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Mr. Comstock is an Acacian and is connected with the Weather Bureau. Mrs, Willlam 8. Cleary entertained a party at luncheon today at _the Shore- ham Hotel, when her included Mrs. O. A. M. McKimmie, Mrs. Lester Brooks, Mrs. Elizabeth Mann, Mrs. En- rico Zappone, Mrs. Maurice Hoffman, Mrs. Edith Adkins and Mrs. Leo Brooks. Mrs. Benjamin Smith, who is living at Wardman Park Hotel, entertained at a bridge supper last night at the hotel. There were 14 guests. 012‘"' lt’en“l!n!edmnm'l‘l of New York y en s small company at dinner last evening at the Ol.r{'on. where she is g while in Wash< ington, accompanied by Mrs. James Mussear of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Gilbert, who have been in Washington on their wed- trip, have returned to their home, onkers, N. Y. Mrs. Gilbert, who passes most of the Our Annual Negligees Pajama Ensembles Corsets Ww. F Street at Eleventh French Room LINERY Drastically Reduced $7.50 Hats Now . $10.00 Hats " $15.00 Hats $18.00 Hats $25.00 Hats Whole-hearted co-operation from our makers has given us the most remarkable values ever offered in our annual sale . . . we'believe you will supply a whole year's needs when you see the unusual savings this wonderful opportunity offers you. Crepe de Chine and Crepe Satin Underwear Glove Silk and Rayon R s Hostess Gowns Lovely Matched Trousseau Sets R On Our Fifth Floor Junius GARFINCKEL-Ca T STREET AT FOURTEENTH spectacular THE EVEN city, is the niece NG tea d B. Sinclair was hostess at a dinner in the Shoreham. Mrs. Frank Noske gave a farewell luncheon in the Hotel for Mr. and Mrs. G Mrs. James Irvin Steel will entertain a party of children Saturday afternoon at the performance of the “Festival of Nations.” Miss Janet Richards is in Baltimore, ‘where, today she was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by the Roland Park ‘Women's Club, following an address by Miss Richards on “Vital Political Is- sues at Home and Abroad.” Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Powell of Montclair, N. J,, who arrived in town ‘Tuesday, are planning to spend some time here, and are at Wardman Park Hotel during their stay. ning Historic Gardens ids Fund for Gadsby's Tavern. ‘The gardens of five historic places will be opened to the public Saturday by special arrangement with the Gar- den Club of Alexandria and for the benefit of the fund to restore the court- yard at Gadsby's Tavern. The gardens will be those of historic Gunston Hall, home of George Mason, the author the bill of rights; Well- ington, the home of Tobias Lear, mili- tary secretary to Gen. Washington and tutor to the Custis children at Mount Vernon; Rippon Lodge, home of Col. Blackburn, who married into the Wash- ington family; Ordleigh, beautiful Colonial property of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Now Is the Time to Have Henderson Make Your Slip Covers land Summer Draperies The Results Will Be Most Satisfying I | i 7 W T — | Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating | i 1108 G St. | ;‘ PHONES: District 7676 and 7677 | Extraordinary Savings in May Sale of Underwear and Boudoir Apparel The Great Sale Which Thousands of Women, Not Only in Washington, But All Over the Country Eagerly Wait For Pajamas Lounging Wear : Brassieres B. Moses & Sons Sale Geo Ibert. | 2.3 STAR. WASHINGTON, liam B. Ord, overlooking the Potomac River, and Windsor, adjoining the Lit- tle Tea House, a part of the original Arlington estate and now the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Pitt Campbell. A bus tour has been arranged by the Garden Club to the gardens south of Alexandria. The bus will leave the rge Mason Hotel, in Alexandria, at 0 o'clock Saturday. Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes will be the speaker of the evening and will talk on “Washington” at the meeting of the Wheel of Progress in the Wash-~ ingtos otel tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr.Xenneth Shockiey and Miss Mil- dred Mullikin will furnish the music for the occasion. Mr. Eugene K, Scallan, secretary of D. C., THURSDAY, ety o e e R ‘The Weekly Bridge Club of the Hotel Roosevelt had for its guest of honor Monday evening Mrs. William Hamilton Bayly, who will sail on the America May 6 with the first contingent for 1931 of the Gold Star Mothers on their pil- grimage_to France. Mrs. Bayly, who is one of the orig- inators of the club, was presented with a farewell gift as a small token of the love and esteem in which she is held by her many friends at the Roosevelt, where she makes her home. Mrs, J. Borden Harriman is honorary chairman of the committee in charge of the garden card party which the Woman’s National Democratic Club will give Tuesday afternoon, May 26, at APRIL 30, 1931. lleu of the weekly forum Monday luncheon. This affair is arranged to promote soclability and to discuss the garden oard party. Mrs. John Walker Holcombe is in charge of tickets. Brig. Gen. George A, isa for the Hunt glven May 13 af close of the opening day of the National Capital Horse Show. Others on this committee are Rear Admiral Ridley McLean, Col. M. ert Guggenheim, Gen. William Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell Palmer, Mr. Hugh Legare, Mr. Walter Legare, Mr. Walter Denegre, Maj. George Oakley Totten, Mr. Waver- ly Taylor, Capt. John P. Jackson, Mr. the South African legation, will be the guest of the international outlook sec- tion of the Twentieth Century Club at the Y. W. C. A, Monday afternoon, and Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWHVETWEVE = STREET the historic estate of Dr. and Mrs. Cary Grayson, on Wisconsin avenue. The club. will entertain at & buffet | Mr. Do luncheon Monday for members only in Announces The Most Important Event Of The Season (Six Weeks Earlier Than Usual) Every Coat and Suit in this collection has been taken from our regular stocks. . .and the entire group represents distinctive Erlebacher fashions at prices that make their selection decidedly advantageous to you. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FUR- TRIMMED DRESS COATS and SUITS Sizes 12 to 48 The models feature the new Spring colors ... fabrics and furs ... large collection affording ample selection. Erlebacher Fashions were designed for women, misses and juniors who demand the ultimate in style, quality and workmanship, and remem- ber, there is distinction in an Erlebacher label. An early selection is advised! ALL SALES FINAL henleus 1221 F JStreet, N;W. TOMORROW and SATURDAY THE EAGERLY AWAITED EVENT OF OUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE ANY HAT IN THE STORE For These Two Days at p OUR GREATEST EVENT, INVOLVING OVER 1,500 OF THE SMARTEST MID- SEASON HATS, INCLUD- ING ALL OF OUR FINE PATTERN HATS, IN RACELLO, PAILLE LAGOON, CHARMEUSE, BAKU, BALLIBUNTL, CEL- LOMAT AND GENUINE PANAMA. Women who have participated in this once-a-season event in the past will immediately realize what great values are offered. For here are hats that feature the fashion trends that are definitely established and will be the vogue during the entire season. Whether you choose a smart, shiny straw, close-fitting turban, a rouflh straw, you may be assured that it is the utmost in ltyle. q\lllity and value. Every smart style, every new color and every becoming shape is here for your selection, at a fraction of the original price. SUFFICE TO SAY ANY HAT IN THE STORE, FIVE DOLLARS. ll clothes. of the many, many social oc- ll showing is most versatile—riot- ll conservative shades—sizes from SOCIETY, Jirkin& Incorporated 821 14th Street N.W. Tomorrow—all odd lots go! | smartest combination of the sea- 1 Day Only Clearance —FRIDAY! Furs—to close out (3) 2.8kin Double Red Fox Searfs Formerly $65. Reduced 10 ,e..n. .. s ss nmommmmns (6) Red and Brown FOX SCARFS, Formerly $39.50. Reduced to (8) 2Skin Baum Marten SCARFS. Formerly $95. Reduced to ...... B v pu— (2) 38kin Japanese Sable SCARFS. Formerly $95. Reduced 10 , ... . nomue« oo cppotersic sin (2) Silver Fox SCARFS. Formerly $95. Reduced to (5) LAPIN JACKETS. Formerly $49.50. Reduced 10 muvee.mmernesssomuanan oo ommne e snn DRESSES—to close out 10z Cloth Coats—to close out $22.50—$35.00_549.50_$59.50 (13) SPRING UNTRIMMED COATS. ‘19_75 Formerly $29.50 to $35. Reduced 10.4.acaenessncses (22) FUR-TRIMMED COATS. Formerly $39 10 $49. Reduced to (31) FINEST FUR-TRIMMED COATS. Formerly $59.50 to $79.50. Reduced te.. 185 New Spring Dresses— formerly $16.50 to $19.75 Suits—to close out (26) 2 AND 3 PIECE SUITS. Formerly $29 and $35. Reduced to . MEMBERS OF MASTER FURRIERS GUILD CONNECTICUT AVENUE IMART suOFS _ i T MarjorieFarrell — Camalier & Buckley Fine Loatherware — 114) CONNICTICUT AVENVS, Black and white being the hillip-Louise Early Reductions The entire stock of mew Spring Hats at Phillip Louise is now presented in an wnusual :)?rl)‘rc r;duction sale. Models in o ack, brown, green, navy, and son—many women want all white | T (EeT BT DR 80 accessories to accent their black 25% Off. A few gowns that were $29.50 to $39.50 are now $19.75. A new shipment of dresses has just come in—in the $14.78 department. They should be of great interest to you. Tonight and Friday night we are open until 0 P.M. 1727 1. Street N.W. (Around the Corner from Conn.) Reductions on Hats Glaser’s famous little hat shop is the place to bring your old hats to have them remodeled in this year’s styles. Prices are quite reasonable and remodeling and copying is done perfectly. New sample hats are greatly ;educed for Friday and Satur- ay. Full-fashioned chiffon hose are $1.00. 1532 Connecticut Avenue. (Just Below’Qn.e.Slrefl). E) Photographs for Mother's Day _There is still time to have your picture made for “mother for Mother's day. The famous studio of Under- wood & Underwood is prepared to give you the same good service which you are always sure of here—in spite of the unusually large number of por- traits which are being made now. } Mothers are hgving _theirs made to surprise the ‘children who for some time have been wanting one—and children are having theirs made to surprise mother, Sometimes you don’t realize how much these pictures mean until the person has gcne away and then they become cherished treasures of happy memories, It is highly important, there~ fore, that you have your photo- graphs made by the very finest "E“L 5 veryone has seen or h of Underwood & Undermaa beautiful pictures—why not take advantage of Washington studios and have your pictures made now for Mother’s day? Prices begin at $20 the dozen. Decatur 4100, 1230 Connecticut Avenue. édverfisersPrefer TheStar The new all-wiite pigskin gloves at $5.00 which Camalier & Buckley are showing—are perfect to give this smart touch. The well dressed woman will also like to carry one of the chic new all-white pigskin handbags. $5.00 to $10.00 A new shipment of these in the newest shapes has just been unboxed. Stop in to see them! (Just above the Mayflower.) » 8 APASTERNAK A few April showers and left- over March changeable weather has no doubt kept your ward- robe in a quandary as to just the correct costume to answer each casions of these busy days. But busy women who are most discriminating are not bothered with vexing clothes questions, for they leave their entire prob- lems with the style artists of Pasternaks, whose business is that study. Their Spring and Summer ous .colors to the stayed and the flippant school girl to the fastidious matrons — countless styles in hats, coats, suits, hand- knitted sports togs, afternoon dresses, evening gowns and wraps. The moderate-priced depart- ment on the second floor is a source of great joy to the busy woman whose purse strings do not compare with her popularity. We invite you to see Paster- nak—you are always welcome to come in and look about. Note Bridal veils, gowns and trous- seaux are a specialty of Paster- naks! k-