Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. brother-in-law [on Massach: j: 1 2 usetts avenue and gone to 3 g sentative Norton L. Lichtenwalner of g best man. | Cincinnati, where her little daughter, i Pa., Monday, She is accompanied by A £ M el R AW ook her mgher. n::;. P, W.L Koch l;: Al!en!- b and bridegroom, earing | Mrs. Jofi: nmwmum ;nuruln«l - 2 town, Pa., and her aunt, Mrs. Harry E. 2 < company ladies from Great Britai Heller of St. Louls, Mo. They are EEROWITE b made long and iand who: e here for the and d stopping at_the Shoreham Hotel for a flowing and with long sleeves. "Hler hat | 160, (fional Chamber of Commerce Booth and also is of the lace and she will wear iy was given tn Mro. Mrs. . few days. Tuesday they attended the | “pev 0. J. : . The pai The President and Mrs. Hoover to Fete clghth annual apple blosom festival & COTAgE oqet o s Wil maks home at 1531 New Hamp- . . Wi 5 - e ‘Williams' tates A Delegates to Commerce Congress ted _Btate s I m from . wed be Mrs. Charles B. . rived in Washington yesterday ‘”‘"J‘m G oon by air and . Norwin Bean of s at White House Today. e iy %n.mmqm'”hu of pink roses | 319, M, ,,.h“h,,,,, ‘Y:‘“.'.‘.“‘ Hoxey Eondon, = I Cllas, il herpiven n puarsiage [0F ZUITSl0, Lrother and oI e |aave: Kennoth Lee, Mrs. Sidney War: Mrs. William R. Castle, jr., wife of legroom, 3 President and Mrs. Hoover | ister of dl:unll.ry. entertained the Hun Im, ‘Undersecretary of State, gave & :g- her “‘3’ and ;fluvu!r_h: b:&nmii ‘Alexander Chambers of Newtown, Pa., reception this after- gmn l?luon'othe Internatios party toda; - and Mr. and Mrs. John Terry Remey ‘}mgn":!t ‘e White HHouse in | Ehamber of Commerce at dinner last L‘i‘:!:hlwu mn-nym»\r-“r m’el é'l‘u.:lferm;r made with long skirt having flounces| o New York, brother-in-law and sister | SL'P COVERS honor of the delegates to evening. Commerce meetings. i Congress the which form three tlers in front and tWo | o¢ the bride, who are guests of of the e in the back put on the skirt at an 5 - ‘| * Custom tallored, best grade The Minister of Denmark and Mme.| Mys Ogden L. Mills entertained at|angle. The deep berths forms Seeves | Remey's cousin, Miss Kathryn GWynD. | g oo linen, cre- Wadsted entertained at dinner Iast eve- | junchoon ‘today for & group of ladies |to the elbow and her hat of Tough| . oo Coatiae arrived 1n New |EORD®, bealitiful ning at the Mayflower in honor of the | connected With the meeting of the |Straw with drooping brom is in the | Mrs, Calvis CoolCRe, T on North- ensemble effects. .9 's Legion Convention convening Danish delegation to the sixth general | Chamber of Commerce. The guests were | Same shade as the gown and has a ADRAE Myu! o e i'be at the Hotel | 3-De. set, 5 cush- e erican Red Cross Building at | congress of the International Chamber | Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Plerson, Miss Plat narrow band of velvet about the crown. | JIDLOR, $, and ERUL R S b o 0 A ety o Commerce. The guests included: | Mrs. Piatie, Mme. Bourgeouls, Mrs. Al- | She will carry gardenias. "™ |Pierre for o few days, She will be the | ions, e ¥ — Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- | dig, Mrs. Hauan, Mrs. Phillipson, Miss | _Little Miss Mary Adams Manning gflt of honor .‘t’ -men’n‘e"m“(lm‘_ M DEVITT' Vice Presi Feted ten, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Ander- | Sutheriand and Mrs, Arthur A. Ballan- | ¥ill be her mother's only attendant | the Plerre given by a c At mh-t:vn:k Legation son, the acting chief of the Division of | tine, 1 & and ‘éi‘n v:eadr a v«::u;lz gn::lkcrn(.w:‘gfi tute of Social Sciences. SRR o ot i s P ’ s De- - organdie made o 3 - .W. Decorator President, Mr. Charles | Western, Eurpean ATGE, SO0 e aormal waistiine.and | Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, widow of [ __& pra, Winow Shadss e 1 partment, and Mrs. P. de L. Boal; Mr.| The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, :;aeh'l;:lll-mnx i B e L e Bodes L4 _ John Matthews, assistant director of | Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke, Murned Jast l R d sl e of (b S O | B, Boward . Bacon.| Sover s pasane v <o [ —e] | - RUG CLEANING | mportant Reductions Among the guests ere the Sectstary o | ment, United Siates Chamber of Gom- | voyage o Mrs. Jahncke and their ‘William N. { torVind Mre: Willam . Ring, (he merce, and Mra. Bacher, and the fol-| duugher, Miss Adels Jatneks, when the best values and dan Beastien: of the: weeld: on Assistant Secre f Commerce an nem Mrs. .mgnu K‘l':lg !?ne United States|tion: Mr. Ernst Meyer, Copenhagen, | expected to join them later in —_— Flowers and fruits, trees and tariff mm‘“lmgmmgz i(“‘ Adl{;ed prg:en: g‘ mx:: Danish N;L‘I:nhn.: b?m; Summer. blossoms. < Dennis, Sir Harry tain, Mr. and Mrs, | of ternational r of pa— Harry Norment, Mrs, Robert F. Mac- | Commerce; Mr. Benny Dessau, Copen- Hrt‘:;mmr J. Carr, wife of Assistant +he be5+ CO ats can PR . kenzie, Mr. Rankin, the counselor of the | hagen, general manager of the “Tuborg of State, was hostess at i s " Yegation and Mme. Skalicky and mem- | Brewery,” and Mrs. Dessau; Mr. Holger | luncheon today entertaining in her new |§ in Your Rugs? The two groups include fashionable pers of he Guechosiovak x delegation | Fink of’ Asbenras, mayor of the town home on Wyoming avenue. / be had right now AN frocks for street and afternoon 1o nternational Chaml = | of nraa; Mr. lelsen, Copen- Our Process t H Tmerce, including Dr. Schuster, Df. Kis- | hagen, chief general manager of “Den | Marriage of Mrs. Manning 08 A Vg HOW. Sl Fecallsl now Bfuntace A0 as well as dinner Inger D and Mme, Eylors, Senator | Dunaky Yandmandsbank”; r. Haral . i ' 1224 f.ST“ET Rugs, but Preserves Their Ap- / gowns, Mrs. Wnldufl.. * & “Den 5" Tandmandsbank™: Mr. pearance, Life and Qualities. Additional ts were asked for the erts, Copenhagen, A " C o ch followed the dinner. anaging direc- g A telephone call will place our. Formerly $39.50 to $45 Formerly $47.50 to $59.50 'I‘thIechbl!Ovlktfduflummecom- btk . d‘r = s rlng OatS al’e nOW cleaning services at your door. 24 ‘merce congress that the secretary of the berg, Cope: te D o [t O cn—————————————————————— H G H $2950 ssgso legation and Mme. Papanek entertained :&é&n:{:):‘:mnrmmmmm. : mn‘m 3 . marked so low that i Na. 9678 enry e . C. E. Christiani £ i Id b L e Sty v 1 Ao el e S| o) ey you shou uy_tomorrow . —_ e —— Z‘mhmdor of Turkey, Mr. Ahme! 4 s Mubhtar; the Ambassador of Peru, Senor m:m;fi:figgai___ b PGB || vonderiig 75 2975 3075 e Erlebacher ° May time brings eut hid- g etz B || volues ot TWELVETEN TWEVETWELVE = STREET PERMANENCE +osINFOXALL (| Leading Furnishers Since 1843 For Friday and Saturday Only! Few things in life bring greater joy or bappiness than the ownership of = - - Mod Cl f one’s home . . . a home built to 4 i - manently protected. The superior- ity of our materials, workmanship : ¢ . Z and construction insure durability, By 5 x while Foundry Branch Valley Pa ’ Wik ; / the Upper Potomac River Park De- velopment and Foxhall Village as- sure the continuance of its present i : %) it i » 3 fie environmen, B e T reduced to Visit our furnished Model Home b : i at 4400 Volta Place, three short i e S . ; W75 5 00 and I 0.00 blocks south of Reservoir Road, and see for yourself what living in Foxall really means. G s = . e i Ll e Prices $11,250 to $14,950 : e ; . Irresistible hats that just work magic in their tramsformation. e Hats that give you a new outlook on life. Tremendously becom- ; g . ing and enough different in appearance to intrigue your interest. WAVERLY TAYLOR“%& i A lazge selection of Spring and Summaer Every shape, head size and i ety R S i hats . . . in rough straws, shiny straws, eolor is included in this coarse straws, felts and fabrics. wnusual cellection. Enjoy Summer Comfort | ALL SALES FINAL B St SR of udes Wi gl ; the Sloane Way — o et ‘:ubll,m}%rl:-' —— | N the designing and making of the furniture for the porch, the garden essional relations for the institute. i and the sun room, we have had more than a buyer's interest. We have dictated specifications, which have resulted in a most exceptional com- i I ) some Of our famm Pattem m bination of eflecfivenesl—of comfort—of welubility—ao that you can lounge in the luxury of complete relnx-do'n—flnd without a tug at the purse 1 A sterling Flatwar e that imposes a burden. Specially produced Suites, these—and that we are giving you advane tage in the marking— I | ow as muc/l as 4 to 7 Pieces—$75 to $550 Palmer, Mrs. Robert T. Maddox of At- P lanta, Mrs. Edward N. Hurley of Chi- Transient or Extended Visits cago and Mrs, Jacob Bauer. A Famous Restaurant (it B 17 0 The Bel Ambassador, M. Pl FOTEL PIERRE Suite of Bamboo and Rattan, trimmed Willow Group, in orange and black: ¢ 33 fi /. less y. was host at dinner last evening . . . holstered in radiantly colored ere~ \ for Beigian delegates to the Commerce | Fifth Avenue at 61st Street with aplit cane: full size settee, arm- i Tt aeteeia 66 rinichas long. William & Mary ) th last goees. New York chair, arm rocker and convenient center : some cushions: also twe i an Countess Saechenyl, Wife of the Min- se—————— S o ‘ . : table ..... B did on A 2 375 5% ) ; : ~ year” pmes ADVERTISEMENT. Genuine Bamboo Suite in ite natural color, trimmed with split cane finished in 4 el nd black. Removable seat and back cushions, covered in Basketcrash. Large : CONNECTICUT AVENLUE ||| tee. semicwing chair, casy chuir, library-sise table, 48-inch bench, table, desk and - I socaait low pebesof alfver allion fo/vélldiind IMART suORS ‘ o 350 ¥ in today’s prices on Sterling Flatware—offering C f | ’ A . 4 a rare opportunity to procure needed pieces for Hand-woven Willow Suite, in orange, Rattan Group, in natural color; trime l own use or as wedding and % et jade green and black, upholstered i med with split cane, finished in orang o 3 2 » ;-.m.dmo floral chintz. Settee, two an; and green. Upholstered in eo]orfu? surprising savings. The price of bullion has now chairs and center table ) crash. Settee, table two chairs. $13% b;.un to me‘ and the present values should be taken advantage of at once. oy Tl?a_//one Farrell Hats at Glaser's Underwood & 2 I Wing Chairs in hand-woven rattan of Folding Beach Chairs, made of hand- & o Bring your old hats in to Underwood » natural finish; carefully poised fo attain woven rattan, upholstercd in str'p=d Typical Reductions I :—"“";‘ l"kn:l mnlh{:ury'shnp !: Dovirast : supreme comfort S LE 360 duck e ! e reblocked and retrimmed. | . i ‘eharge Js ‘moderate. “They iy | i “LADY DIANA” also make models to your indi- Have you arranged for that ‘ vidual order. long-planned-for In- picture at Un A new lot of sample hats has | 75550 B BE TS fl just arrived—very moderately Selection of one or more preces may K N | ] ! Knives . be made from any of these suites. Forks .. 6 Salad Forks . priced. Your clothes problem has.no ; : i Chiffon Hose, $1.00. doubt taken a great deal of your “WILLIAM AND MARY” 7 Pointed Antique 1532 Connecticut Avenue. time up to this, but it is more 3 \ (Just Below Que Street.) or less complete now. Select | 6 Knives . oo o less complete now. ~ Select Oval and Oblong Summer Rugs ; gy Plain centers, with contrasting borders and brilliantly patterned effects— 6 Balad Forks ... . S or sports togs for a picture. I { New friends y ill by k- i . . 1 1 fl-FASTEKNAK ing "on yo_',‘,," g:;f;; "P‘,',’T:“ l in Rush and Belgian Mourzouk. . 2 i d “FAIRFAX” well as priceless ol riendships || 1219 ComnscTicur Ave ot i ve hihind will bee“wa:ll:- | I e “.D,.sls‘so' 825; $27‘50 8 Knives . s ing a picture memory of you. 6 Forks .. Smart shoppers will be de- : : I £ Tighted with this important news | 16,1 dulte important that you BRI s ocsicriivrsdoiins i bise i A0, SN0 | b SIusmEC —there is a sal ow in th . A I . B s ianiment on+ o st et e AR 3%6 . ..rzerne. . $3.50, $4.25, $4.50 ‘ g “DUNCAN PHYFE” fll the second floor of Pasternak’s. | artists of this famous studio can : 6 Knives . ; This particular department has make photo, il | B | 3 graphs that you will Hi 6 Forks .. become 'refinn:‘doudi" popular’ | be provd to giveand yous friends' [} ] A 6 Salad Forks ... :’:;:‘f :::ml r:',;;'dz"“'::':‘: hfp(""‘v“mflnrd 1: receive. | Let us have your Slip Cover order Have your rugs cleaned with scien Il 1 i S ices start at $20 the dozen. [f now. Made to measure of Sloane tific safety. We prescribe the best | ; “POINTED ANTIQUE" robes can fill. Hence, this sale ) fabrics and with Sloane superior tai- aeikiod Sor cach ‘weave:: Phons ds | 8 Knives .. R : is of unusual intefest. I loring. o | 8 Forks The - sizes, you know, include PRSI Does your mirror |i 6 Salad Forks . To begin to tell you in this reflect an - i 3 | small space about all the lovely ous hair? Vipepets i ‘ models in street, afternoon and (‘ Today such facial : il : | evening clothes, as well as hats blemishes are un- | ‘ p ) : and coats in this department, necessary to the well | (4 ° ; ULIN & ARTIN would be impossible. groomed woman. Further infor- It is a money-flvmf oppor- mation will be gladly given if | 0/ tunity for you to see for your- | you call Nat. &7, 709 Twelfth ¢ Just Above G eomm 04”& ”mz ; H. Dillon, Inc.’ lf. We dogiot wish you to forget | all the-exaquisite apparel on the | Hictrolysis and Scalp Speclalist ateadt ‘Moo, Ahe 1te Spring and 1000 Connecticut Ave, (. 2) || T h e H ouse w ith th e G reen S hutters il PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Engrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. ” ™ 2 | " — Summer showing is gorgeous.,

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