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SOCIETY. SOCIETY : The President and Mrs. Hoover Receive Distinguished English Visitors at White House Today. 1 Pres ived Gen. Bd- | embassy and Mrs. Huxley are salling n:-rd ‘;d";'iurm.;el of England, | today from New York on the Western- v head of the International Salva- | land for their home in England to oL rpooy'l.&(:' pawin ‘Thomb- o . ¢ Liverpool, Mr. - —_ s oo W o e e | Wy AT, ML Yo selor of i The counselor of the BriLLY enied his| ATe st the St Regis Hotel for & few countrymen to President Hoover. days. Mrs. Hoover will nre;lt Mrs. H(nll;? and Mrs, Thompson, the mayoress ol, at the Executive Mansion this i)}::;npg:a :tc 415 o'clock. The visitors| Mrs. Edythe Howard Manning and from England will be accompanied to|Mr. Harty Kendall Hickey were married the White House by Lady Lindsay, wife {Asmdny afternoon in the former's of the Ambassador of Great Britain. ome on Fourty-fourth street in Later in_the .n:moo; the ng:‘e:‘t Bresen: e familie and_Mrs. Hoover ve a rece . The Rev. C. J. ® White House to the delegates to | Dacey officiated at 4 o'clock. Tal :vtle":neeun( of the American Law In-|With Easter lilies and ferns stitute. ‘The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will bé hosts at tea this after- noon from 5 to 7 o'clock, in compliment to the French delegates to the meeting of the International Chamber of Com- merce, The hosts will be assisted by their daughter, Mlle, Reine Claudel, and wives of members of the embassy staff. Lady Lindsay, wife of the Ambassador of Or:yst ‘Britain, entertained informally at luncheon today at the embassy, when her guests were Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Wife of the Assistant Secretary of State; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin the Jord mayor and lady mayoress Liverpool; Gen. and Mrs. Edward J. , Commissioner and Mrs. Alex- ander Damon, Commissioner E. J. Parker, Maj. and Mrs. John Jay O'Con- Tor, Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mr. H. L. Rust, jr; Mr. Isaac Gans, the counselor of the embassy, Mr. Ronald Tan Campbell, and Miss Irene Boyle. The Ambassador of Poland and Mme. | {alling Pilipowics were hosts at luncheon today for the delegates from their home country to the meeting of the Inter- national Chamber of Commerce. The Minister of the Netherlands, Mr. J. H. van Royen, will entertain at dinner this evening, when his guests will in- clude 12 Dutch delegates to the Sixth General Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce, and their wives. Several prominent Americans have invited to meet the delegates from the 3 Netherlands. those in_the -mn“l.‘l‘ compan: y is spending Mrs, Norwin anchester, Senator Robert F. Wagner is spen 3 % & few days at the Sl Hotel. r. and Mrs. Willlam Hickey of ther and sister-in-law of the Mrs. Alexander Chambers LIMOUSINES For Weddings, Receptions or Any Particular Occasion Careful Drivers Reasonable Rates ul-| Mayflower Limousine Service Metropolitan 5000 Hickey-Manning Wedding Yesterday in Bride’s Home. mudmdlumhuunmm walls of the drawing room, where the seremony was performed, were festooned with Southern smilax and a large clus- ur%m:mmtem;‘h:‘:;:dm string orchesf s program, including the wedding remony and they 1 T § latter's parents, Mr. . the latter in & gown of beige lace made long and flaring and over flesh-color sk and a hat to match. Her cloak of cool pale green transparent ve?vet ‘was made on a deep yoke and she wore a corsage bouquet of orchids. Among evening, 8 and Mrs. Carl Albrecht an Jer-Plerce of Bremen, Germany. included Mr. Charles C. Teague, Viee chairman of the Federal Farm and Mrs. Teague; Mr. and Mrs. . Sam Thompson, Mr. a Stanley Reed, Mrs. Thomas Miller, Miss Clara N. Bates, Miss Olive Mc- Clintic and Mr. Joel Schilling. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, , and Mrs. Delos ong additional box- e Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere Cut Flowers and ~Blooming Plants for Mother’s Day May 10 Mother Will Remember Sunday, May 10 Be Sure You Do, Too T'ODIRATI rmcn- A GEO. C. SHAFFER 900 14th St. o] o w. p:.;;l;tnl those who will entertain at receding the ball are: Miss &e Eames Doherty, Mr. . E. P. Shattuck of Long Island, . 'and Mrs, Edgar J. Orme, who will give a dinner honor of Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Adams: Lieut. Lucien Rago- nett and Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood Jones. The assistant naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. W, C. Horton have as their guest at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Charles Prescott of Halifax, Oven Phone Eves. 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MEMBERS OF THE MASTER FURRIERS GUILD thee ce of members of the families THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 8 1931 Terry Remey of New York, brother-in- law and sister of the bride, who are athryn Gy Miss Louise Gi wynne; Baltimore, and Mrs. Pierney, l?m- worth Hibbert and Miss Bessle Hickey of Washington, sisters of the bride- groom. ‘The bride, as Miss Edythe Howard, ‘was presented to society in Washington and married the late Francis B. Man- ning of Manchester, N. H., and Boston. After his death several years ago she wrned to make her home in Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Hickey will be at home at 3001 Forty-fourth street on the com- pletion of their wedding trip. Mrs, Sharp, wife of Gen. Henry G. Shaip, had a few guests lunching with her yesterday at the Carlton. Sir Arthur Balfour, chairman of the British National and vice president of the Ini 1 Chamber Of Commerce, was & guest at & lunch- | js eon given yesterday at the Mayflower Mr. and Mrs. Case R. Howard of lew York. Among others at the luncheon were: Mrs. D. A. Skinner, Mr' C. K. Howard, Mr. R. A. Bowes and Mr. Floyd Chalmers. Mrs. MeCormick to Ride With Daughters in Show Tomorrow. Ruth Hanna McCormick is among those who will show hunters and in the Society Horse ‘Riding Club tomor- daughters, Katrina and Baisle, will ride in several of the events and Mrs. McCormick, herself a brilliant MEREDITH Black Calt $5050 E5,8 ‘Efis EERHE e the Capital abounds, but never show. And since side saddle is again the vogue many prominent soclety women have been entered in this class at the NOW...Substitute Comfort for Nerve-racking Fatiguel Are you injuring the delicate nerves and muscles of your feet st every step . . . in ordinary, impropetly designed shoes? Banish fatigue. Try the glorious comfort of FLEXIBLE arch Cantilevers . . . The smart looking scientifically built shoes that give gently yielding support to yout arches. New styles ate not “sensible” looking. Come in for a perfect fitting' CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1319 F St., 2nd Floor Over Young Men's Shep The Younger Set Is Steadfastly Loyal To ‘WASHINGTON'S FAMOUS STORE FOR YOUNG FOLKS Saturdays are great days here...crowds of young people flock to our Fourth and Sixth Floors, where they look around to their heart’s content. . .buying new outfits. . .choosing from the smart new selections we have at such MODERATE PRICES. TOMORROW you'll see fashions lovelier than ever before. . .new dresses, suits, ensembles, hats. Re- markable shoes and all accessories. Beautiful Grad- uation frock.s also. And be sure to see our wonderful values in MARVEL- OUS COATS, fresh, lovely models at great savings. JuLius GARFINCKEL&-Ca F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST = BETWEIN T4 0 For Mother’s Day! A HAT is Such a Personal Gift She'll appreciate the thoughtfulness behind your gift when you select a hat for her from our Mother's Day collection. Hats in rough straws, hair hats, novelty braids and bakuettes, Off-the-face models. In black, white, brown, navy and sand. . |in Washington on vacation. Mrs, John Haynes Williams and her Feirs L Mvuhx Mrs, Minnie in the Netherlands this afternoon the Netherlands delegates to the Congress MTrs. | of the International Chamber of Com-~ a | merce and their ladies. Ay Digh arv L the B¢ g Hote in New York for a short stay. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence M. Roberts were hosts at luncheon yesterda: in their country home, , the 3 aryland. The party was given thi n being furnished in compliment to the secretary of e | by one of the bwst known orchestras in United Btates legation in Warsaw and | the country. The dance is the crowning Mrs Beratvay McGeney Werlich, who are | so¢ial evenit of the school year and por- (Continued on Third Page.) An irresistible opportunity to choose from & veritable fashion show of the season’s reigning modes! Fur-trimmed Coats Fur-trimmed Suits With the season just starting this event presents startling values. All Sales Final. TWELVETEN TWEVETWRME FF STREET. A PAULINA THREE-PIECE JACKET FROCK of SHANTUNG In Summery’ novel effects... 53 S04 HE model pictured is distinguished by '@ chic contrasting blouse. of silk crepe. Maize, Blu. Green and White.” One many new arrivals now being shown here.at .« . 51675 @ $29.75 SPRING @® COATS ARE @ NOW ON SALE THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street No Apology, Thank You! FOR over forty years * Whelans has been rec- ognized as the leading cor- setiere of Washington. Throughout these years the training and experience of the staff have been brought to bear upon thou- sands of smartly dressed women including some of the smartest dressed of the country. Serviced by a corps of stylists, corset designers and expert fitters it is no small wonder that the fashionably dressed woman of today looks to Whelans for style, fit and 100% service in her foundation garments, without which no properly dressed woman is correctly gowned, regardless of the time, the place or the occasion. SOCIETY. Saturday Night Dances Program for the evening: 7 to 9, special dinner, $2, in- cluding couvert. Supper a la carte, $1 couvert. Dinner patrons may remain and dance through supper with- out couvert charge, 10 till 1, $1 couvert; in- cluding supper. Dinner Dances In the Louis Seize room eve ning from 7:30 to 9:30 ($1.50 per person or a la carte service). Supper dance 10 il 1 (50c, ex- cept Fridky, Saturday end holidays, $1). | fHOREHAM CONNECTICUT AVE. af CALVERT Phone Robert Kehl for Reservations—AD. 0700 Alert misses and women select this smart_shop for inexpensive Fashions.. they buy Bettie Frocks at 3]0 and 31650 Silk Suits . . . Print Suits . . . Print Frocks . . . Flowered Chiffons . . . Navy Georgettes A Chic Model for the Junior Miss The “Alice” THERE are many young ladies who do not care to wear shoes with heels quite as high as those of their older sisters. ‘We specialize on 'such footwear, and the “Alice,” ketched above, is one of our outstanding smart models of beige. Priced at ;7.30 and we show many other styles st $6,50 to $7.50 Junior Miss Dept—3rd Floor R RS R IR IO IR ) For Women and Misses We are making a Specialty of New Summer Ensembles and Frocks at these New Low Prices Shantungs, Silk Crepes & Chiffons —all colors and white, plain and printed. Sizes 14 to 44. $5.95 Chiffons, Prints & Wash Crepes —of pure silk, formerly up to $15.00. For sport, afternoon and party wear. $10.00 Jane Vogue Creations —in smart models, formerly sold for $10.95 and $24.95. An exceptional value for those that appreciate style and workmanship. of flowered plain Taff Transparent vets. available. Metropolitan 2343 for Storage Let us eall for Use Ney’s Budget Plan vour fur ec cloth Ney's new low price policy and Ney's coat for sfekeass | B “dlf“ plan are a winning combination that ing over the Sum. spell thrift and convenience for every wom- mer. an. Open a charge account. » Milton R Ney