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/ SOCLET Y., —_— BSOCIETY Out-of-Town Guests Dined Informally at White House Last Evening—Mrs. Hoover Hostess to Queen. President and Mrs. Hoover | had guests dining with them last evening at the White House. | The President and Mrs. Hoover | were guests at tea late yesterday | afternoon of the King and Queen of | Siam in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larz | Anderson, on Massachusetts avenue, | Where the royal visitors spent several| days. Earlier in the afternoon Mrs Hoover entertained the Queen aboard r daughter-in-law, Mrs, Herbert Hoover, ir., arriving at the | navy yard shortly before her majesty.| Mrs, Hoover wore a talored gown of dark red, the skirt moderately long, a black hat with brim and a scarf of black fox fur. Mrs. Herbert Hoover.| jr. was in a green coat suit and a small black bat. The Queen had a| Jong black satin coat, which was al- most to her ankles, a scarf of black fox fur and a black hat with generous im. The little ceremony on the arrival of the Queen included the playing of the national anthems of the two countries by the Navy Band, under the direction of Lieut. Benter, the Slamese anthem being of particular interest. The party returned to Washington by motor. Brazillan Envoy and Mme. de Lima y Silva Feted. The Ambassador of Brazil and Mme, de Lima y Stlva will be the honor gues is evening of Mme. Luis wife of the Bolivian cou: selor to Peru. Cov will be laid for 16» Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, wife of the | Secretary of Agriculture, was the guest of honcr at luncheon given today at| the Shorenam Hotel by Mrs. Jjames Baity and Mrs. Nat Lzcy. The com-| pany is remaining to play bridge in the | Shoreham card rooms through the aft-| ernoon. Th= guests were Mrs. Harry Hawes, Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Mrs. J. J. | Cochran, Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall, Mrs. | Carl Bachman, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mrs. J. A. Schofield, Mrs. Charles Keyser, ‘Mrs. Theo Alford, Mrs. E. D. Hayes, Mrs. Paul Bestcr, Mrs. Elton Marshall, MYs. H. F. Hoffman, Mrs. Le Roy Eakin, Mrs. George White, Mrs. Ray Palmer, Mrs. John Gordon, Mrs. L. H. Hannah, Mrs C. R. Macatee, Mrs. E. N. Meador, M Charles Alger, Mrs. George Smith, M Cora Clements, Mrs. George Bell, M W. W. Badgley, Mrs. O. J. Rogers, M de Abelli, Earl Venable, Mrs Z. Z. Bele and Mrs. Th The United States Ambassador to | Gormeny and Mrs, Frederic M. Sackett will come to Washingion Sunday and will spend a few days at the Mayflower on their way to Kentucky. | The charge d'affaires of Egypt and | Mme. Aly Ismail Bey will entertain at a cocktail party early this evening at the legation precading the Friday Eve- ning Dancing Class. There will be 50 guests. The commercial secretary - of the Chi'ean embassy, Senor Don Carlos de la Barrs, has taken an apartment in ‘Wardman Park. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne have returned from Panama end have taken an apart- ment at the Shoreham. Mrs. Joseph Powell Tracy, wife of the assistant commandant of the Army ‘War College, will not cbserve her Sun- day at home again this season. Mrs. Charles Eskridge Saltzman, | whose marriege to Miss Gertrude La- mont, daughter of the Secretary of | Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont will give his bachelor dinner | this evening, when the guests will in- clude his best man and ushers. Gen, and Mrs. B. A. Poore of Fitch- burg, Mass., entertained a small com- pany at dinner last evening at the Carl- ton, where they are stopping while in ‘Washington. Capt. and Mrs. John H. Gibbons have returned to Washington from Palm | Beach and will be at the Mayflower for | two weeks before going to their Sum- mer home near Hartford, Conn. Capt. and Mrs. David LeBreton, for- merly of Washington, arrived at the Mayflower yesterday for a visit of 10 days or two weeks. d Mrs. James W. Remick | had as their guest at luncheon yeswr-‘ day at the Carlton Mrs. McMullen, wife of Maj. Joseph I. McMullen. Judge an1 Mrs. Remick are from Concord, N. RPN ONE-CENT SALE FLOWERS ......2 dozen, $1.01 Roses Sweet Peas.2 bunches, 51c' All Fresh Cut pdragon, $1.00 a doz. Large Pansy Plants, 89c a do: FLOWER MART Bargains in Flowers 1618 H St. N.W. ME. 8893 Washington's Unique Linger’s Bedding Specialists Displaying the Standard Makes of Beds, Springs and Mattresses 925 G St. N.W. National 4711 Mattresses Remade Special for . SUNDAY " Fresh sl Peach qt. Packed and Delivered in Dry Ice | BUDD'S 18th & Columbia Rd. Conn. Ave. & Macomb Columbia 0706 but have been making their home at the Carlton for several months. Friday Evening Dancing Class Closes Season Tonight. The delightful meetings of the Frid: Evening Dancing Class will be brougt to a brilliant clos2 this evening whe: the class will give its last dance of the | season. Three hundred members of the class, representative of official, diplo- matic and resi t-nd the fote which is to the Willard. The arrangements for the party to- night are unusually attractive. Tke ba room has been gayly decorat:d with several hundred Japauese lanterns and balloons. Many dinner parties will pre- | cede the dance, a string orchestra play- ing during the dinner, and each table | will have a lovely centerpiece of iris, pink roses and Shasta daisies. The flowers and balloons will be sent to the Children’s Hospital following the party. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will enteriain at dinner when among their guests will b> the Assistant Sccretary of War and Mrs. Fredericl Payne The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs, Michael MacWhite will be the honor guests of Mr. and Mrs, Poter A. Drury, and the alien property custodian and Mrs. Howard Sutherland will be the | ¢ r guests of former Representative and M:s. Frank W. Mondell. Among others who will entertain at dinner will be the military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzle, Mr. Herderson B. Gregory, Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin and Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey Delano. Mrs. Joseph E. ess at dinner hington was host- ning in her home THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F HOLLANDERIZING | is the beauty treatment your FURS need before retiring. This new, double cleansing treatment brings back all the softness, all the original spotless- First a thorough cleaning ness to precious furs. and then an additional sawdust, izing treatment.) HOLLANDERIZING Drum and Sawdust method is sponsored by A. Hollander & Son, the world's largest Fur Dressers and Dyers and Makers of Jirkin @ Sons Incorporated 821 14th Street N.W. MEMBERS OF THE e . will at- | H. ZIRKIN & TSONS, Finally, expert craftsmen ever so carefully administer a glazing and ironing treat- ' ment. Again your furs are beautiful: Let us show you what restored service and satisfaction your furs will have! (Lining as well as furs are thoroughly cleaned in the Hollander- MASTER THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1931 on Eighteenth street in compliment to | Mr. Justice and Mrs. Owen J. Roberts. Others in the company were Represent- ative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, the second counselor of the Italian embassy and; Signora Catalani, M;j. and Mrs. Parker | W. West, Col. and Mrs. George C.t Thorps, Miss Janet Flagg, Maj. Gen.| | Gcnlr;:c ©O. Squier and Mr. Charles Henry Butler. Mrs. Horace Macfarland entertained at a_dinner and dance last evening at | the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mrs. Frencis T. A. Junkin and her house | guests, Miss Rosalie Hollyday and Miss | Florence Trumbull. Among the guests | | were Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Loesch of | Chicago, Col. and Mrs. Jamcs B. Mann, d Mrs. Osmun_Latrobe, Mrs. Doherty of New York, Mrs. n Dougherty, Mrs. Herbert | Sperrow, Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Owen, | | Mr. and Mrs, de Lattra Seguy, Mr. and | James P. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. ms of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard Mrs. Matti> Wyant Porter, Mr. g | Gi! n Bullard, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Jarry Shares, Col. Harvey Miller, . Frederick Dewart, Mr. Benjamin Mr. Harrison McConnell of Mr. William Hays Ackland, | Col. yn C. Buckey, Col. Rawson Warren, Mr. William Jennings Price, | Col. Paul Hunt, Mr. Francois Gueril | Mr. Eben F. Comin and Mr. Mason | Perry. | Mrs. John C. Freemont has closed her home on R street for the Summer and will sail skortly for Europe. | Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer had guests lunching Qfolrmall.v with them yesterday at the arlton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Whyte will |return to ~Washington shortly from Philadelphia; where they were called by | the death of Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. isan Darlington | Mrs. John Allen Dougherty enter- . SLIP COVERS Upholstering—Draperies Made to Order. All work personally supervised. B. OSCAR Fhoue: 9139-W. 1130 —_— : Adai Betmont. St. DRAMATIC Bl - COLOR EFFECTS:... feature these New “Paulina™ Jacket Frocks Individually tailored to Raleigh specifications, are these charming crepe jacket frocks. White with Skipper blue or egg shell with brown. The Jacket has 7-8 length sleeves. Misses' sizes, 14 to 20. 51 H75 @ THE COAT SALE @ GOES ON . . AT © $2975 & $49.75. @ YOU'LL FIND @ GREAT VALUES. Street . NC. refreshment in fragrant Phone Metropolitan 2116 For Rates FUR STORAGE, REPAIRING & REMODELING —a complete Hollander Hudson Seal. GUILD s FURRIERS SE— = tained & company of 10 at luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Bertha B. Griffiths and her daughter, Miss Bertha Griffiths, last night entertained in honor of the for- mer’s_sister, Mrs. J. Herbert Potts of New York, who is stopping in Washing- ton en route to her home from Florida. juests were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Barbour, Miss Eunice Wartman, Miss Margaret Shedd, Miss Laura Young, Miss Ruth Alberty, Mrs. Alberty, Mr. and Mrs. George Kortzenborn, Mrs. Mabel Conner, Mr. Walter Edwar . Alexander Clayton, Miss Edith Nesmith, Miss Mildred Nesmith, Miss Laura Bost- wick, Miss Edna Zollers and Mr. Henry ‘Wiegandt. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Putnam of Boston, Mass., are at the Carlton for several days, Mrs. Putnam having come on to attend the biennial meeting of the National Society of the Colonial Dames, to be held at the Carlton next week. Miss Sue McQueen of Wilmington, | N. C., also has arrived at the Carlton for the meeting of the Colonial Dames. Mrs. B. H. Kroger of Cincinnati and Palm Beach is now spending a few days | at the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Kroger was_formerly of Washington and has ) WAVERLY TAYLOR e Realtors « Builders HOMES IN FOXALL 1529 K Street Nat'l 1040 When you wear these thoroughly comfortzble CANTILEVER SHOES “Let’s rest awhile” isa polite way of saying “I'm wearing shoes that tire me out.” Why suffer fatigue. . . why injure the delicate foot muscles with ordinary, improperly designed shoes? Cantilever's FLEXIBLE arch gives snug yet gently yielding support and properly distributes CANTILEVER CANT spent a part of each season in the Capital. Mrs. Ben R. Clark and her little son, Philip Wellington, and Mrs. Vashti Bruening of New York are visiting Mrs. Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter JRAC NARRIS L 1224 TREET [ ) that's_why Bettie Frocks occupy_two entire floors E. Price, in Cleveland Park. Mr. Clark | and Mr. Bruening are motoring h-nm' New York for the week end. Miss Lily Blackford, formerly of ‘Washington, now of Asheville, N. C., is (Continued on Third Page.) FASHION. ... these dresses, have it misses and women like o come to this smart shop when they want good- looking dresses at $|0 Sndl $|6.50 Silk suits...print suits...plain chiffons. ..flowered chiffons... navy georgettes...wash fabrics ...prints. The Bettie Twins $10 $16.50 Fourth Floor Third Floor “ANNABELLE” IN BLACK KID $11.50 SPORT MODELS AS LOW AS $9.50 FATIGUE VANISHES the body weight. Try a pair! Enjoy the “slipper comfort” of these smart looking, perfect fitting Cartilevers and note the difference! And remember, the new Cantilevers are never ugly. They're smartly designed in the latest vogue fur strect wear. Come in now! 1319 F St. NW. SHOE SHOP 2nd Floor, Over Young Men’s Shop IEEMER SHOES SEASONABLE HOUSEWARES That Make the Task of Running a Home Much Easier Universal Electric WAXER POLISHER Use this conven- ience once a week on your floors as you would a vacuum on the Tugs. Complete with Floor Mop, Wax and Liquid. $5.00 down. New Improved "DUETTE" Dry Cleaning Machines— for home use that clean dresses for c—and may be used as a washer for deli- $7‘5 0 cate pleces ...... Whirlwind Electric VACUUM CLEANER Complete with DUSTLESS H o usecleaning A ttachments, designed to clean every nook and cranny with ease— $26.75 Phone Natl. 1293 for Home Trial. Convenient terms—$5 down. The Model " EASY WASHER Cup type with spinner dryer. Regularly $165. Two—only sl!gh:ly shopworn, in perfect running or- dr and § 50 fully guar- b anteed ... Westinghouse Adjustomatic Set the lever for ironing heat desired and the temperature will be maintained $8.75 Green Glass Refrigerator Dishes Dish, 7x5x3 ....65¢ Nest of 3 Dishes.50¢ Dish, 10x7x4..$1,00 automatically. SPECIAL, May 1 7 (//X\,’ Reefer’s €y NO- Y MOTH You place No-Moth on the baseboard of a closet and for-' get about it. A pleasant cedar aroma safeguards the con- tents of the closet against moths, Lasts one year and refills may then be had for COM- PLETE . DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad 1" PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. A WARDROBE' BAG, DUST & MOTHPROOF Cretonne Mothproof Gar- ment and Wardrobe Bags with zipper fasteners. $2.50 Cedarized Heavy Paper Bags, 30c ea.—4 for $1.00 Many First Aids For Cleaning ngznrd Dust Mops, $2.00 Lamb's Wool Wall Dusters, $1.00 Sanitary _Paint Cleaner— cleans woodwork _ without Regular 80c, 2-Ib. o SOCIETY. “DYNAMIC? PUMPS with Polka Dot Bows A most attractive offering — in which we combine these new $1.50 Butterfly Bows with perfect-fitting “Dynamic” £6.50 Pumps. The bows are detachable—making TWO fashions of ONE pair of shoes — with $6.95 doing a usual $8 job! ; The Pumps: Pat- ents—black or white kid or moire—blue, green, violet, brown or beige. The Bows: Come in patent leather, black, brown or blue —with large Polka Dots. at all our women’s shops ' MAY DAY! ~and young folks mneed play shoes—and dress shoes for church or school celebrations. > ‘White kid slippers for the This fine value in good- May Processions! This new looking patent leather strap center-buckle model is most slippers, with turn sole— attractive. 1175 to 2..$2.95 white kid lining—for chil- st 515% dren. Sizes 5 to 11..87.95 Junior Women's extra quality center-buckle strap pumps. White kid. Also patent leather with cut-out and lizard calf inlay. Sizes 818 AL 10 C........$5 Misses’ and Junior Wom- _en’s “Hahn Special” patent leather sandals—great value! Extra! Special Sale Junior ‘Women’s two-tone elk sports shoes— at $1 to $2 under Boys’ “Hahn Special” two- valiuct tone elk sports shoes—rub- ber soled—“Ring the Bell” for smartness and long wear. 12 10 6......n Sizes 3 to 8—at 7th St. store only— $2.99 Mother’s Day Sale “LADY All-Silk Hose 10,000 pairs of our famous 93¢ quality all-silk chiffons or service silks—in a sensational special selling starting to- day. PRSJ30 Every woman will want to stock up for all Summer in this Sale. Known as best 95c value obtainable — these stockings were $1.19 last year— and now finer than ever! Colors: White, _Sandee, Plage, Sunbask Tendre » - brown, Mayfair, Matinee, Gorgeous, Magic Fonce, Plaza Gray. Shown in three leg lengths. Sizes 8% to 10 A Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K T 3212 14th