Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1931, Page 18

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SOrIEYY. SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover vaes First Pre-Nuptul party for Former Secretary, f sts Ruth chler. RS. HOOVER enurt‘l.nsd AL m&?mnwwmu hose marriage to Mr. Robert | Coi Lipman of San "m"“&‘n‘éfifibfl‘.‘%‘fi?&dé in o ";crludod-.numhradm friends of mmuvellnuwudm “American Diplomat Feted At Chilean Embassy Tonight. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davils will entertain at dinner this evening at the embassy in honor of the | wy United States Ambassador to Chile, Mr. ‘Willlam 8. Culbertson. evening the Ambassador and | For Last Senora de Davila were hosts at dinner in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis. The company. besides Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, brother and sister-in-law of the honor gusst, Be'e vhe Ambassador of Peru, he Senoia, pe. atoisn, s A.mhss-mn. to Chse. wr. Wil- Jam 8. gxalbem‘m ine Mioisier of it ‘Wilbur J. Carr, the Cha: Egypt and Mme. Ishm: Bey. m flnc of the Chilean embassy, St Blanco Viel; the eommsreul tish embassy and Laura Humeres of Chile. I!'l Charles Francis Adams. ¢ Secretary of the Navy, will leave cmm Priday to visit her sister, Hunl:zl Coxe, in her home in wife of Senaior Thomas J. Walsh is upecud, entertalnment Rear Admiral and | un ‘Mark L. Bris- tol have as their it the latter's sis- mry ite, wi e Goldthwalte came from Panama, Dr. Goldth'llu is with the Senhor Mauro de Preitas, first secre- tained a party a .mwerdum Chantecler Saturday evening. Horse Show Wuk 'Iln ‘Wahl, 'lfi'w of Gen. Lutz Wahl, | chairman’ of the eommittee which vfll serve luncheon at National Capi- jednesday, Thi says: Banger Jurks m Siriy Bugs, When women talk about rug cleansing, you will hear of our service from some of them. Call Mr. Pyle . .. NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleawers Justitute of America TL DENC CAFE CONNI AT TILMN STfiEN!E' A Place to Bat That Is Diferent Special Dinner, $1 Tuesday, May 12 Berved trom ¢ te 7:3¢ ym. ~ MENU Cholos of ‘ho will | Miss Howison ll '-hl 18. played 1¢ CoL and Mrs, Matthew A. Delaney, who have spent several months in ‘ashington )urunl,ue, will leave early this week for Col. -my’l new station at Fort Hayes, Ohio. the past four years he has been the. mndlul adviser to the Governor of the Philippine Islands. Maj. and Mrs. Howard Davidson will move next month to Cremona, the uld St. Marys County, Md. estate which vhey vecangly ourchased. Mus. Dsvidson ha o ine putcasse of ine estaie by MIJ nna nu. Davldson tne home had beea ia the on of {he ‘I'nomas nnfly for nearly 200 years. Lieut. Comdr. snd Mrs. A. C. Miles entertained a company at dinner at the sharehnm Hotel Saturday evening, the murmw pper dan- included Comdr. and and Mrs. nd Mr, Mn Mrs. McComrick Fostess at Musicale Last Evening. ‘Mrs. Medill McCormick entertained at a delightful al fresco su) Jast evening in the garden of her home in efown. There were abcut 75 tuuh. ncluding many colleagues of the hostess in the House of Representa- tives, where she was & memi from Tilinois. ‘The. garden is now at its height of beauty and the my vu-l-ealoud elee- the playing 1 of musie was s :lvon during the evening, when the| artists were Miss soprano, and Mr. Alden Mr. H. Helen Howison, Pinkle, cellist. accom] nl.lm an ied Mrs. Mrs. Everett Sanders has Mumu to the Mayflower after mndln: ‘week in New York. Mr. Wi hey will Mr! muunumeul West. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 5. Dewey are | | making their hnme I‘ the Anchorage. ington. now lving at Bronxville N. Y., FUR COATS || Cleaned and Glazed In end Out and Stored in Aholulc Cold Storage for. 5 Hg gy .?".«‘13%‘ it i Smmer prices. Expert Workmdnship Work Called for and Delivered NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th Street. Nat. 2456. i | pazents, My . | Lodm, motored Lo Wa:niagion 10 fiays Y | come for the ball are Mrs, Lioyd Shep- | . | ward C. Metcalf of Annapolis, Md. :uuuunfil.vunclo! I Fries a) 3 ma Mrs. Grace 'hylor Koob M!u Gretna Perrott Bos- weil and other officers of the chapter. Miss Coralye 8. Richardson is recover- ing from an ration and will be at Gerfleld Mem! Hoepital through this ‘week. . Mrs. Mehlon A Winter was hostess at at the MRS. CHARLES ALAN HAVARD. marriage to Lieut. Havard she was Miss Alice M. Holmes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, John A. Hoimes of Md. !lchrlch Photo. Mrs. Laurs N. McCarty was given a surprise “Flower Shower” last week celebration of her seventy-fifth hirth- y. - Mrs. McCarty is_the widow of . J. Hendrisckson McCarty. She is in regular attendance at the meetings of the League of Republi {of the District of 15 spending a week with Mr. Yoders 1.7 Vi and Mre. J. 2, Yoder sad her gaugnier, 430 and were guesis ior & snotl wime of Jir. and Mrs. Morton Diliord in {heir hunl i.n Miss Yoder re- Bronxville Saturday after mmfln in Virgipla last week with her and Mrs. Milford lived for some ume “at Miami Beach when Mr. and Mrs, Yoder lived at Coral Gables. muur Pope of Phila- Mmhil wfll arrive in Washington in time to atiend the hunt ball and break- fast to b" given nvz‘zanem" wly‘hlt fi:z M ywer in compliment 0se at- ;yflo the National capita) Horse|| IRVING of N. Y. Show. Otlier out-of-town Vvisitors who will 245 Weikingten Wdg, Open Eréni rt By Avpeintment rel‘l:ws names, were | e T e o — PERMANENT WAVES Genuine Frederics l7.!0 Vita Tonic ard of Coconut Grove, Fla.; Mrs. Carroll Van Ness of Baltimore, and Mr. snd Mrs. Trvin Adams of Oak Hill, Howard County, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lubore will ] entertain a company of 14 at dinner this avenml at the Shoreham Hotel. Dr. Mrs. McPherson Crichton muruund at luncheon yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. B. Stafford Mantz of Manhassgt, Long Island. Other out-of- town guests were Lisut. and Mrs. Ed- FUR COATS CLEANED 5 Very Low Summer Prices on Repairing and Remodeling ISADOR MlLLER Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gottwald, whm have been the guesis of Dr. a 3 The “Eve” A BEAUTIFUL strap slipper, and with unusual grace, is shown here in a large variety of colors and materials, with high and low spike heels. In blue, beige or black dull kid and patent leather, with high or low spike heel; and in green or gray kid, with low spike heel, all at $12.50. Also in white linen at $10,50. New Spring and Summer shades sn silk hosiery at $1-to $1.95 pasr RIC FST.ATTENT l/ Semo e e =——— DULIW & a beaut line. oA RTIN: An Extremely Smart TABLE CRYSTAL In Full Stem Service $ | 2 DOZEN VERY modest price for such gem-like, crystal clear quality and grace of design. A brilliantly cut floral design adds to the of “Fairfax”—one of many patterns here inviting your selection with a full stem DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance: Hours 9 AM. 1o 6 P.M. THE WOME OF WEDDING GIRTS” 74-Piece, | vupurvrd CHINA SERVICE For Eight Persons 36 7.50 UEEN’S ROSE is the official name of this pleasing Bavarian pattern, with floral sprays in the Dresden style. Gold handles and a gold line complete the decoration. Ivory body. Open stock, Excellent value. 66-pc. service. 357'50 (Without Creom Soups) for “nrlyda distributed the medium of local welfare || D0, the name of Clara Barton stood for ler&cY: | help in dire need, and when a news- account of a ealamity was always pnplr by the statement, “Clara !m_ mhuuflndmt.hn ICEM:IX;: is taking McCarty vividly recalls the dln of lhe Civil ‘War, when her brother was encamped in Pranklin Park with his regiment. Miss Clarine MecCarty assisted mother in receiving the guests. umm A. Greeley eniertained Thundly evening in the Broadmoor in her lt a bridge her apartment in honor of Mrs, Lanneau Riggs Bell, who | be is here for a visit from her home in Detroit. The other guests included Mrs. Henry Hough, Mrs. Kenneth Moore, Mrs. Lynn Colvin, Mrs. Edward 'x‘:m Mrs. Arthur Kettler, Miss Juliet Au. kam and Miss Margaret Cook entertained at a n Priday at the Woman’s bridge luncheo: . | National Country Club. The guests were Mrs. Parker Cook, Mrs. William W. .| Scott and Mrs. George B. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon Massey of Easton, Md. are spending a few days in|in Washington at the Mayflower. Mr. ¥. L. Allen, accompanied by his \A/O"de" recalls of that association when | As MONDAY, MAY °11,° 1981 Mrs, E. A. Conkle of Atlantic ’l‘hlm M-Iulfevdny.n and Mrs. Wallace W. Smith of lebtrlh lnd their dlu hter, Miss delaide are g & few days at '.hs lhnu Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Young of 'i%‘;“m' Ky. are passing some time at S A, PP e & e or} arrived in Was| - terday and are at the Mayflower. . Dr. Cobb Honor Guest at Arts Club Tomorrow Evening. Dr, Stanwood Cobb will be the guest of honor and speaker at the Arts Club tomorrow evening, when his subject will “The Philosophy of R‘lnclmlum > A short play, “The Queen's Smile,” b hnfly Read Jones, will also feature t.he ening’s pregram. Mrs, Edward Hood Wlknn will be the hostess. Mrs. Alice Sigworth Morse, who is LIMOUSINES For Weddings, Rec: Particular Careful Drivers or Any Reas Rates | Mayflower Limousine Service 1 Metropolitan 5000 ful Sources of Supolv on Our Sixth Floor For Washington's Youngest Set The Babies Baby Carriages for baby's daily ride, the very smart English Cab types as well as the popular stroller styles. Nursery Furniture of all sorts, and for outdecr play, wonderful sand boxes, playground sets with gay awn- ings and all the toys they could wish for . As for wearables, we have the daintiest imaginable . . . dresses, coats, sweaters, undies, bootees, shoes, socks, accessories and everything else they need . . . Shop here tomorrow . . . You'll marvel at the remarkable values, the cheerful atmos- phere and healthful surroundings. JuLius GARFINCKEL &-Ca F STREET AT FOURTEENTH TRUNKS and TOUROBES 4 0 14 Off Regular %79 Stanaard \Wardrobas Regular $00 Sicamer Wardrobes. Regular $55 Bachelor Wardrobes. . .«...$41.75 Regular $150 Standard Wardrobes. .., .$100.00 Regular $30 Steamer Trunks...........$19.75 Regular $25 Tourobes. . .... Regular $37.50 Tourobes.......... Regular $50 Tourobes. .. ....$1875 .. 52475 HAND LUGGAGE' 1/ © Y3 Off Regular $45 Men’s Suitcases......... Regular $25 Men’s Gladstonefl. Seong ..$33.75 ..$16.65 Regular $23 \\'omen’s Fitted Cases. . Regular $20 Fitted O’Nite Cases.... Regular $10 Women's O’Nite Cases. .. Regular $15 Women’s \VeekAend Cases. .. $9.95 s 1314 F Street N.W. RIS TRAVEL. LEATHER & GIEY 2 gEEik, EhEid : gég- £ i £ i National Capital HORSE SHOW BRADLEY FARMS On River Road Just Beyond Congressional Country Club MAY 13-14-15-16 i ¥ ; i Ee @ E (Continued on Third Page) CLFARANCEF HICKSON'S HAND-MADE SHOES Entire Spring Stock FORMERLY TO Reduced to S[2.73 Sheer Chiffon Hosiery 3 Pair for $3.75 $24.50 'you cannot have too many Summer Frocks Dresses for hot weather comfort and smartness the sportiest and coolest fashions for women and misses are ready tomorrow at— 125% and 3550 Miss McCready A Special Representative of ELIZABETH ARDEN “Will he here in et store for sneaisl consuliation Luesday, Mav 12 Wedaesday, May 15 She will tell you How to Be as Pretty as You Are Smart 1f you are the woman with a natural flair for clothes who takes pride in being chic even when it means a certain sacrifice of prettiness, you will be delighted with Miss Arden’s new make-up service which increases the becomingness of your new hats and frocks. It’s a matter of skin grooming and make-up. . .not just any make-up but a make-up individually plnnned to make your clothes more becoming to you. . If you are wearing green, there are certain facts about uun you simply must 30 your face wen’t take on the weird violet hues whick lonk more et home in modernistic paintings than on the street. . If blue is your choice this season, do come in end find Md’udatpmlmhn—lp“rduh that will make your skin look ten years younger. Grey and beige call for e delicate liveliness of make-up, . and yellow can make you look glowing if you play up te it properly. Miss Arden has just completed her experiments. She has worked out dozens of make-ups for every type to give added distinction to the 1931 colors. . This infer- mation is yours for the asking. Simply inquire of the Elizabeth Arden Counter for the Skin Stylist, whe will be as interested in fashioning your facé as you are yourself. Lectures Tomorrow and Wednesday, 11 AM. and 3 P.M.—Little Theater, Seventh Floor Miss McCreary will give two lectures each day, at 11 and 3 o’clock, in our Little Theater on the Seventh floer, on this interesting relation be- tween faces and the new fashions. Jelief's Etizabeth Arden Deparimeni—Street Pioor THE NEW

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