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* HGENS WL PAY " RESOENT VT International Salvation Army ' Head and Wife to Be Callers May 8. ' Gen. Bdward J. Higgins, head of the International Salvation Army, will be Tecelved by President Hoover at the White House when he visits this city Friday, May 8, and Mrs. Higgins will be Tecelved by Mrs, Hoover. Gen. Higgins will be introduced to the Presilent by the British Ambassa- dor, Sir Ronald Lindsay, at 12:30 @'clock in the afternoon of that day, ‘while Lady Lindsay will introduce Mrs. Higgins to Mrs. Hoover at the White House at 4:15 o'clock that afternoon. ‘The Salvation Army head will deliver An address at a public gathering in Con- stitution Hall at 8:30 o'cldck in the eve- ning of May 8. He is to be introduced by Secretary of State Stimson, who also will deliver an address, and Bishop planned for Gen. Higgins while here is a luncheon 8t the British embassy, where Sir Ronald and Lady Lindsay will be his He was expected to arrive in New York from London today, and while in this country, over a period of some four weeks, will conduct Salvation Army of- ficers councils in New York, San Fran- cisco, Chicago and Atlanta, covering the four districts of the organization in ‘The public is invited to attend the in Constitution Hall. The ad- by the Unpited 'States [ music Marine Band and other features. EAKER DUE TODAY AT BOLLING FIELD Army Captain Bringing New Type of Plane From West Coast. , Army Air Corps, at ive at Bolling Field from the Pa- ¥Reger EE?E_E%EE 9 e ‘the Dei We have t THE EV. NG MRS. CLYDE EDWARD LAWTON, Guest of her brother and sister-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Virgll Edon Woodcock, and sailing for the Pacific Coast, May 9. “-Clinedinst Photo. PROBE LIVING SCALE OF FORD MEN ABROAD Bureau of Labor Statistics Seeks Data on Workers in 12 Countries. Commissioner Ethelbert Stewart of the Bureau of Labor Statistics will sail next week for Geneva, Switzerland, to confer with government statisticians on living conditions pf Ford employes in 12 countries, Secretary of Labor Doak has an- nounced that collection of data looking to equalization of wages of Ford em- ployes throughout the world to conform to the standard of living of employes in Detroit has been substantially com- pleted. The Geneva conference was called to put the material into final form for a report. Henry Ford asked the d ment what wages his companies would have to pay in the 17 plants he had estab- - |lished or contemplated establishing in foreign countries, so the employes in each plant would be able to maintain a standard of llving equivalent to the company's employes in Detroit. Secretary Doak sald the survey was 1 | made in the early part of 1930 with a taining view to obf information as to liv- ing conditions and expenses, based on the idea of maintaining a family on a to the $7-a-day troit plant. Four-fifths of Italy’s production of gloves now is in Naples. minimum at he straws! Linen Weave Straws—Rough Straws # Panamas, Novelties, New Draped Straw Cloths We have the styles! Chic Turbans, Close-fitting Tricornes ‘All Sized Brims, New Shallow Crowns We have the colors! White Solid and White or Sand Combined with Brown, Navy or Black Pastel Shagdes, Too Tomorrow &\ 1227 F ALL HEADSIZES YOUTHFUL WOMEN’S HATS INCLUDED Shown Today” St. N.W. SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) ! terson, Mr. William Staub, Mr. Robert Hinckley and Mr. Archibald C. V. Wells. Mr. Robert L, Lipman of Brookl {N. Y., entertained a party of six at din- ‘ner last evening at the Carlton, wh | he is stopping while in Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spruance of Wil- | mington, Del., have taken a suite at the Carlton, where they will remain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Long of Oswego, N. Y., are passing a few days at the | Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald of Pinehurst, N. C,, are at the Willard for | & few days. Mrs. Philip Conway Sawyer of New York City, accompanied by Mrs. I A. Mitchell, is staying at Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Haines of Moorestown, N. J., are at the Dodge Hotel for a brief stay and are accom- panfed by their daughter, Miss Mary L. Haines, / Sigma Tau Gamma Dance at | Army-Navy-Marine Country Club. ! sigma Tau Gamma Sorority will hold !1ts open Spring dance tomorrow eve- |ning at the Army.and Navy Country {Club in Arlington County, Va. Miss Ruth Duckett of 1832 Biltmore | place is chairman of the dance and is sisted by a Committee on Arrangements composed of Miss Carl Louise Johnson, Miss Betty McCaughey and Miss Cor- nelia Reld. | In addition to the dancing, from 9 until 1 o'clock, there will be tables of bridge in the adjoining sun room of the club. One of the features of the evening’s program will be a spot dance. Varied colored balloons will comprise the decorations. Among the guests of honor will be Lieut. Col. and Mrs, William J. Mc- Caughey and other members of the Country Club. A dance by the Illinois State Society will be given in the Willard room suite of the Willard tonight. | _A number of prominent members of the National Woman’s Party are spon- soring the play “The Romantic Young 1 Lady,” by G. Martinez-Sierra, which {will be presented by the Plerce Hall Players tomorrow and Saturday eve- nings. They include Miss Muna Lee, Mrs. | Nina E. Allender, Mrs. Richard Wain- { wright, Mrs. Emil Berliner, Mrs. Lucy Cooper Shaw, Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Miss Joy Webster, Miss Jessie Dell, Mrs. Ernest Lewis, Miss Madeline McCand- 1less, Mrs. Clyde Altchison, Mrs. George Luers, Fanny Bunand-Sevastos, Dr. Emma Wold, Miss Roberta Barrows, Miss Angelina Carabelli, Miss Aline Solomons, Miss Margaret Luers, Mrs. and Miss Laura Berrien. Other patrons and in- and Mrs. Thomas A. Groover, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Ridley McLean, Miss | Helen Nicolay, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Street, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bates, Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Croissant, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Winfield Scott Palmer, Mrs. Rowland 8. H. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. Linger’s Bedding Specialists Displaying the Standard Makes eds, Springs and Mattresses 925 G 5t. N.W. ional 4711 Mattresses Remade Priced Among the Among the items: After-dinner Cups. As an Example: In charge of the tickets. She is as-|to Karl W. Greene, Miss Mabel Van Dyke | patronesses { clude Dr. and Mrs. Barrett Learned, Dr. English Bone China Patterns: “Melba,” Coalport, Royal Cauldon “Sandown,” and Coalport “Indian Tree.” Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Cream Soups and Saucers, Chop Plates, and Royal Cauldon After-dinner STAR, WASHINGTO! U. G. B. Plerce, Mr. and Mrs. John Tilding 560 and ba). and prs. Hecry H. Pfe 5 Mrs, Henry Grattan Doyle will pre- . C. e omen Saturday eve: at 6:30 o'clock in the ‘Women’s City Club at 736 Jackson gemhu. All members of the league have invited. have been made by Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Harry Lee Parkinson, Mrs. Willlam Johnstone, Mrs. Elizabeth Pre! ., Mrs. Laura A. Porter, Mrs. David ‘Tressler, Miss Mattie Rosenberg, Miss Mary E. Bakewell, Mrs. Max Stern, Mrs. 5. Beyer, Miss Fay Bentley, Miss Wright Smith, Mrs. Helen Montague and Mrs. Grattan Kerans. A card party will be given Monday evening at 8 o'clock by rent- ‘Teacher Association of the John Eaton School in_the school auditorium. Mrs. James B. Mann is chairman of the com- mittee and her assistants are Mrs. F. Schrieber, Mrs. M. West, Mrs. R. John- son, Mrs. L. Martel, Mrs. A. Combes, Mrs. S. F. Bemis, Mrs. Arthur Newman and Mrs. F. L. Sheffield. A card party will be given by the Sodality Union in the large ball room | of the Willard Monday evening, May 18, at 8 o'clock. Miss Mary Mattingly is the president of the society. Interest is being shown in the bus trip to Winchesten Va., that is being sponsored by the Sweet Briar Alumnae Association. The trip is open to the public and offers a splendid opportunity view the beautifu apple blossoms and the festival, which comes when they are in full bloom. The busses will leave the Mayflower Hotel at 9 o'clock and will go direct to Winchester and D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1931 stop at Miss Carrie Hunter’s for lunch- eon. The pageant will be viewed from Miss Hunter's lawn, which has been re- served for the party. The trip is planned for the second day of the fes- tival, We , May 6., Tickets are on sale at A. A. A, and all of the leading hotels and includes bus trip, hot luncheon and seat for parade. Mrs. Arthur Arnold of Racine, Wis., lx“tt the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Edith M. Custis Kitchen, with her daughter Ruth, of Philadelphia, who are stopping at Wardman Park Hotel while in the city, are here for an indefinite stay. g Mr. J. D. Craddock of Munfordville, ., is in Washington in connection with his work on the Federal Farm Board and will stay at the Potomac Park Apartments. GERMAN COUNT DIES BADEN-BADEN, Germany, April 30 (#).—Count Adolf von Arnim-Muskau, president of the Union Club and former president of the Automobile Club of Germany, died today. He was 57. In May, 1929, he resigned from the Automobile Club because the organiza- tion disapproved of his arrangements for a dinner in honor of the former Kaliser’s 70th birthday. Wilhelm can- | celed his protectorship of the club as & result of the incident. PRICES AND PROBLEMS OF INDUSTRY STUDIED Citizens’ Association’s Federation Favors Buying at Home, Says President. A study of local price scales and the arl:l:lm;mwotd-loul lndx;flu. ln’::ludlnl of bread-making industry, is being made by the Federation of Citizens’ Associations, according to Dr. George C. Havenner, president. Dr. Havenner said “so far as it is sible we believe that Wi ns should patronize a local..industry in preference to an out-of-town_concern, whatever that industry may be. “Washington has made very great strides in the last few years,” declared Dr. Havenner. “And I expect it to make even greater ones in the next {he Beoml 'of Wnbhibeon pareniing e people of pa local industries. I have always bough! shington— everything I needed in Wasl SLiP. COVERS Made to Order. All work personally supervised. B. OSCAR Phone: Adams_9139-W. 1430 Belmont St. N.W. AN 1. mILLER INGENUE MODEL aan u'mp/y Srvesishible ot dhis SPECIAL PRICE $875 Consider this slipper: How daintily charming —how graceful in its sweep of line ... how delicately balanced. Point by point-in design, workmanship and materials, your sense of value assures yau that the VIDA is o remarkable offering. And even #f you had not considered buying shoes at cll just now —you'll be wise enough and thrifty esough to take advantage of this special value. G is bub fominine to wish to be enclusive.™ 1222 F St. N.W. DULIN & MARTIN—THE HOME OF WEDDING GIFTS “Close-Out” Values in Dinnerware Three Tables Full Exactly Royal Worcester, Dishes. $20 doz. Moderately Priced Patterns Among the Patterns: Richmond Embossed and Green. Rose. Among the Items: Plates, Bread and Butters, Fruit and Soup Hunting Scenes, Sabuls, Transient or Extended Visits A Famous Restaurant HOTEL PIERRE Fifth Avenue at 61st Street New York PAPERS TO STUDY RADIO of any difficulties that may appear.” Rizik Brothers T113 P Inexpensive New Arrivals in Rizik Frocks Summery frocks that touch the ” height of fashion, while at the same time touch the bottom in price. Gay, flowing creations at COATS SUITS GOWNS Millinery—Sportswear—Underthings 88 Years in New York —25 Years in Washington We Are Continuing the Anniversary Sale Until Saturday Night To miss its opportun;tiea is to cleny yourfielf buying advan- tage which is truly extraordinary—for only the sentiment of the oc.casion celebrated justifies such deep concessions in price for things the home needs for its proper furnishing. After Sat urday regular prices will be restored. Bed Room Suites Eight pieces: old Am- erican reproduction in mahogany on gumwood. Regular $425. . .$99() 18th Century English Suites in walnut. Eight pieces. Regular $550. . .$305 Famou! Hayden Sofa Offered in a variety of tapestry and damask cov- erings. Regular $195. . .3145 . Clisilioon: Wiy Chair Can be had in same upholsteries as the Hayden. Regular $110. .. 582 Din;ng Suites Ten-piece Sheraton Suites with inlays. Regular $550. ..3375 Ninwtssos Bhls o ke erican Suite: mahogany veneer. Regular $400. . 3275 Oriental Rug’s- Qucen Anne Sofa ~ With carved walnut legs and upholstered in tapestry or damask. Regular $335 ..%045 E‘rly Americln Love Seat Upholstered in chintz. Regular $120. ...59() COEGG Tables Mahogany, with satin- wood inlays. Three “ shapes—oblong, oval and round. Regular $20...91475 ‘ Tea Wadon Mahogany or lacquer: artistic decoration; re- movable tray. Regular $50.....335 Porch Suites Four-piece Bamboo and Rattan Porch Suites. Regular $120. .. 375 Pivepicess Stk Wik low Suites, upholstered in figured cretonnes. Regular $140. . .%115 Butterfly Table Splendid size for the breakfast room. Mahog- any or walnut. Regular $35. . ’2750 Chest of Drawers American Hipplewhite period, in walnut er maple. Regular $65 Poster Beds Colonial Poster Bed, in genuine mahogany: single Regular $45 - Low Boy Genuine Mahogany or Cherry Low Boy: pure Colonial type. Regular $105. .. 379 Bridge Lamp Brass stem, with plaited taffeta shade. Regular $30. . 319.50 Table Lamp 2-light brass student lamp: with decorated shade. Regular $15 ... .‘9-75 Featured for the =~ Anniversary Windup An engaging co“egtiqu of genuine Orientals—of rich beauty—and rare demgmng—at the apecfnl prices for this oc- casion only. Sloane Khanbahs 9x12 size—reduced from $575 to 6x9 size — reduced from Cups and Saucers, Dinner As an Example: Green Rose Breakfast Plates, formerly $3.50 dozen. N $1.75 doz. DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours, 9 AM. to 6 PM. $250 to ... . 73135 6x9 size — reduced from AVAIL yourself of a Charge Account—and enjoy the convenience of budget paying. Persian Sarouks 13.6x10.1 size — reduced 12x9 size—reduced from $750 to 10.5x7 size—reduced from $600 ¢to . ... 3375 6.6x4.6 size—reduced from $225 to 6x9 size—reduced from $275 to 322 size—reduced from $35to .. Persian Ispahan 13.10x10.5 size—reduced. from $1,100 to 3725 Chinese Rugs 9x12 size—reduced 255 8x10 size—reduced Persian Hamadan 5x3 size—reduced from $40 to . ... .50 3x2 size—reduced from $15 to .. % 312 W.&J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G The House with the §reen Shutters