Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1931, Page 28

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SOCIETY ! (Continued From Third Page.) * fted the White Hcuse and mst President Hoover. J | At luncheon Sir John and Lady Reith | June were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H>rd, , _the Friedrich W. von Prittwittz; the Ru- manian Minister, Charles A, Davil:; the tary of War and Mrs. Hurley 2nd Henrik Shipstead of Minnes:ta. the luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Russell took the visitors on a sightsee- William - Schofiefd and Miller. ~ de) Lindsay, the Ambassador, Sir John vis- | M Mrs. Lawrence R. Lee, accompanied by two of her daughters, Miss Frances McD. Lee, a student in the graduate rtment of Yale University, Rebecca L. Lee, the Summer in Leesburg, Va. Col. and Mrs. Fred Franke of Chevy | Chase will have as their guest over the | week end: Mrs. Leon L. Crowl of Day- ton, Ohio. Reith are leaving fcr a trip to the West | Lyon School. Coast. They sail for England June 12. Count Raoul d’Ademar, who recently | of arrived in Washington, hes taken an | Way spartment, at Wardman Park Hote! where he will live in the future. Mrs. E. Z. Russell and Mrs. Louis H Btabler entertained jointly at luncheon | w today followed by bridge at the home ' 3q Cavalry stationed of Mrs. Russell, in Chevy Chase, in| honor of Mrs. John Barre t of St. Louis, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Galen L. Tait. Newcomer, U. §. A, entertained a party of nine at luncheon in the garden restaurant of the Carlton yesterday. Mrs® Clark Wren also had friends lunching with her *yesterday at the Carlion. Mrs. David Snyder of West Virgilia street entertained at luncheon in the Plerce Mill Tea House on Wednesday, May 27, for eight guests, who remained through the afternoon to plav bridge. ‘The guests were Mrs. Cop:land P. Jones, Mrs. George M. Quirk, Mrs Wintemute W. Sloan, Mrs. William W. Gower, Mrs. Christian Getsinger, Mr: BROOKS Lieut. Col. and M the Valle P Mrs. Charles C! Huntley, Va. Demand Hygienie G St. bet. 11th and 12th Our $5 to $8.50 foot- wear in a great pre- holiday clearance! - SHOES Patent, kid, satin, suede, linen, “calf, buck and leather sports shoes. Pumps, straps, oxfords, crepe-soled sports shoes, evening shoes. Black, white, blue, two-tone, Sizes 2'; to 8, but not in all styles, of course. May take a little shopping . . . but what a chance to save on footwear! ALL SALES FINAL No Credits, Refunds or Exchanges . $2.95 BROOKS G Street Between |1th and 12th Holiday Hat Fashions at a Fractien the Usual Pricg! IATS LAST DAY TOMORROW AT p Natural toyos. dull or shiny rough straws, imit ‘tion Panamas, straw sailors, lacy hairs, braided straws, tailored and dressy types. Brooks Hat:—Fourth Floor a_pupil in Shipley School, Bryn Mawr, Pa, will sall for Italy tomorrow on gustus. They will spend the month of in Italy, going later to Switze: |land, France and England for the bal- ance of the Summer. who also entertained the British Am- | Lee, who is at Bryn Mawr College, will ‘bassador. German Ambacsader, | join Mr. Lee early in June and spend the Mrs. Virgll | the house party ;ington with Mrs. Deming. and the 1 Miss Alexandra Mrs., Crowl is en roul:e o tour of the city and later, they left | Swarthmore, Pa., where her daughters, ’!?I"P’hflldflphh. 4 | Mics Julia Ann’ Crowl and Miss Jo- | Later this week Sir John and Lady | sephine Crowl, will gradua‘e from Mary . Milton G. Baker Forg> Military Academ! ave issued invitatins a dinner dance in honor of Gen. and | M:s. Edward King at the Mayflower | Hotel for Saturday evening. the guests will be officers and their f the 18th Field Artillery and . Fort Myer, V. c Deming has re- wWho is_visiting her brother-in-law and turned to her apariment at the Shore- | ham after being a guest at the hou: —— Iparty of Mrs. J. Wilmor: Mrs. Newcomer, wife of Maj. F. K. Kenmocre Manor, Among Biddle, at M James Lee Sheiton was also a guest wels and Toilet Tissues Prevent Contagl iseases Spread ing in Schools, Factories and Homes the guest of honor at a dinner party given last evening bv Miss Mary Lind- sley at the Dodge Hotel. guests invited to meet Mrs. Prince was o gm’} Ruth Sawyer Durand of Ithaca, u- N. Y. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor Lends Home to Republican Women. wil have iis June 1, as guest of Mrs. Gilbert Gros- venor at her hme, Wild Acres, Gros- venor lane, Rockvilie pike. | class of 1911 will hold including luncheon end bridge for the ladies, Friday afterncon at the Army- Navy Country Club. strest entertrined at tea in her homs on Tuesday in honor of the delegates to the Red Croes Conference of the | will | Field Workers in ths Eastern States which is meeting in Washington. Mr. Davidson- is the assistant manager of ThRE Ev d and returned to Wash- % T the Mrs. Lucinda Prince of Boston was Among the Mrs. I. E. Shcemaker of Forty-fifth M:s, Walter The League of Republican Women ennual outing Mcnday, and The United States Naval Academy | field di | fav Mrs. Walter Davideon of Lowell the Eastern area of the Red Cross. At Mrs, H. ‘Whitcomb, Mrs. Jchn Cecil and Mrs. Edith McAllister. denspinner sang, accompanied at the plano by Miss Katherine Latimer. A'}J‘!:ut. 'l‘l;wmla D.‘ y‘:fle of the Army ‘orps is now tel, where he hu‘nken an apartment for the season. street entertained the members of the | A Ladles' Ascociation of the Metropolitan National Memorizl' Church in her home for luncheon yesterday, when she was essisted in reasiving by 1 Davidson and Mrs. Hiles Pardoe. schools of American University will be given tonight by Dr. Luclus C. Clark, chancellor of the university, and Mrs. Clark at the chancellor’s home on the campus. In addition to guests will include Dr. Walter M. W. Splawn, dean of the Graduate School Eciences; of the College of Liberal Arts, and Mrs. Woods and Miss Mary Louise Brown, dean of women. Assisting Mrs, | mistress at the National Woman's party dinner at the Dodgs Hotel on Saturday | evening, May 30. STAR. WASHINGTON table were: Mrs. Elizabeth Sei- Shoreham Ho- reception to graduates of the three | the graduates the dean of the School of the Political Dr. George B. Woods. dean Clark will be Mrs. Lathem, Miss Ratie | Miss Mary Louise Mel | Women, Miss Ruth Hale, founder and presi- dent of the Lucy Stone League, cam- | patgn _manager for |and charming and vivacious writer, be principal speaker and toast- Mrs. Virginia White story pr! liant 1is son, er. D. C, THURSDAY Speel, Republican national eommnm-' ‘The woman for the District of Columbia, and Mrs. Fleta Campbell Springer, dis- tinguished novelist and O. Henry short. ize winner, are among the bril- it of speakers. The list also in- cludes Mrs. Rebekah Greathouse, as- sistant district attorney: Hawkins of Boston, Miss Vivian Simp- Mrs. Nina Allender, artist and member of the National Council of the National Woman': Abbie known feminist. The dinner is one of the principal events of the party workers' confer- ence which the woman’s party is hol ing Saturday and Sunday. and open-forum discussions will con- tinue all ), and are open to the public, as are all other meetings of the conference. Laura Berrien of Georgia will preside at the informal luncheon at the Dodge |at 12:30 Saturday. On Sunday the conference will close Miss Brown and four freshman | With a garden party at Alva Belmont Miss Sarah Cook% Miss Doro- | House. o Mrs. party, Scott. lay Saturday at the who will BROOKS G Street Between |1th and 12th Shop at Brooks for the holiday If you're going away—or staying home—if you want a whole wardrobe or just a pair of gloves—if you wear size 11 or size 60—if your holiday budget is little or big —shop at Brooks tomorrow! Stocks are fresh and com- plete—ample choice—trained saleswomen—and extra low prices prevail on new fashions! ~ %Zfi@m Reg. $25 to $39.75 DINNER DRESSES . Misses’ and Women’s PRINTED CHIFFONS Juniors’, Misses’ Women’s SHANTUNG Silk Lined—Beautiful WHITE COATS. A Hundred New WASH FROCKS Double-Woven Fabric WHITE GLOVES Y} Famous Jantzen BATHING SUITS In the Thrift Shop EYELET BATISTES would be $25 Triple georgette, in and flowered chiffons—some with jackets. Sizes 12 to 20 only/~Third Floor. heavy cre; Some have jackets or wee bolero. All are adorable!— Third Floor. e Shantungs for sports; tai- lored frocks with plain or printed jackets—the darling of Summer fashions for juniots, misses, Third Floor. women.— Flannels, basketweaves, polo cloths — classic tailored styles, or pleated and fur cuffs, scarfs, jabots—semi. fitted. Misses’ and women's. —Second Floor. “Plume chiffon” voiles, lh?er handkerchief linens, crisp piques, eyelet batiste, cotton mesh, in prints, plain colors, two-tone effects. Juniors, misses, women, larger women.— Second Floor. Double and single woven imported fabric in 4, 6 and 8-button lengths—with that new picot flare top. White, eggshell, biscuit, beige.— Main Floor. The famous Jantzen swim suits in the new ‘“two. some” style—plain or two- tone, one or two-piece, 32 to 44. $4.75 to $8.50.—Main Floor. The Thrift Shop, Main Floor| has & perfectly ador- able collection of ruffly, soft net and eyelet batiste after- noon frocks in every eolor of the rainbow. Misses’ ‘18 Huge cool flowef' prints or solid- - color pastels. . ] Kle-length ski 'S g $5.75 5790 and Mrs. internationally Addre: Miss Doris Stevens, chairman mpkins and | of the Inter-American Commission of shortly sail | Geneva for the first meeting of the | | International Nationality Committee of 1W0men created by the League of Na- Heywood Broun | tions, will be guest of honor and speak- Miss Stevens' address will be broad- cast by the National Broadcasting Co. from 4:45 to 5 o'clock Sunday after- noon over the network of the National Broadcasting system. MAY 28, 1931 of the Eighth Street Temple will entertain with an all-day 'am at the Woodmont Country Club Monday for the benefit of the Sabbati school building fund. At 1t o'clock there will be a costume recital | “Pestival of Nations,” followed by an al fresco luncheon on the club grounds. The afternoon will be given over to bridge, golf and all outdoor amuse- ments and events. Mrs. Willlam C. | Ogus and Mrs. Harry S. Lewis, presi- dent of the Sisterhood, are in charge of the program. y 05t be said to be an|headquarters at Sharon, Pa. The con- amphibious people, the mothers teke the | vention is to begin Monday night, June bables from the breast and lay them on | 15, with & reception at the Willard Ho- | ons, installed. . | tel and will continue through June 18. James A. McLaughrey, judge of Mer- The children take to|cer County, Pa., where the home offices water like ducklings and can swim long | are located. also will be a speaker, as 11 Rev. Aibert J. McCartney of Wash. the surface of the water. encouraging them to kick about as if Iying on their | mats on shore. befo! hey PROTECTED HOME CIRCLE TO HOLD SESSION HERE by professional talent presenting the | Representative Cochran and Judge| McLaughrey of Sharon, Pa., ‘Will Be Speakers. Representative Thomas Cochran of Pennsylvania wifl be one of the speak- ers on the program of the biennial con- | vent'on of the Protected Home Circle, & an Islands, where the fraternal benefit soclet: Custom tailored, Belgian linen, cre- best” ‘grage tonne, beautiful ensemble effects. sz‘l -95 -pe. set, 5 cush- — McDEVITT® 1202 G St. N.W. Dis, 3211 dow Shades vith _national Draperies, Kidwell’s 3272 M Street N.W. 2153 Penn. Ave. N.W. 3104 M Street N.W. 3218 Pea Street N.W. NORTHEAST PUBLIC M. MARKETS, INC. 406 H Street N.E. 7th 8 C Streets S.E. 2611 14th Street N.W. 8215 Georgia Ave. & T, 12th AND H STREETS N.E. FINEST AND MOST MODERN MARKET IN THE CITY Open Friday Until 8 P.M. and All Day Saturday SMOKED HAMS (Krey's Finest Quality) (6-8 1bs.) Smoked Shoulders Fresh Pig Tails ? Spare Ribs (Meaty) . . . .». 1214¢ Sauerkraut 3 quarts 25€ Fresh Shoulders (small) n. 14¢€ fon ° Roast....n. 20¢C Fow Chops ..':{."Q.,,.,,, Lamb. .»n. 23¢ Breast of Lamb ». 8¢ Sholder Lamb . .. 1214¢ Chickens [y Bakire ...m 26C Fresh Country Eggs. . . .doen 20¢C A Real Good Coffee. .. ...» 16c Butter (finest made) 4", n. 1215¢ Half or Whole ... Sliced (Center Cuts). . . . Free—3 Lbs. Green Peas With Half or Whole Smoked Chuck Roast of Beef n. 1215¢ & 15¢ Plate Beef Roast ». 8¢ Round Steak..n. 25¢ house Steak. " (o Steak . .. 1215¢ ..m. 19¢ ..m 33¢ ...m 10€ Ham Breast of Veal. .. Shoulder of Veal Oleo {na: Gold Tint Oleo, V4-1b, prints.n. 19¢ Pure Hog Lard .». 11¢ Compound Lard n. 9¢ . §34€ .». 18¢ § extr ial) . Kenny's Coftee. . Large Can Tomatoes xo. : cn 10€ n. 29¢ | Ripe Tomatoes &) ..m. 1235¢ We will sell 5,000 fancy peonies, usual price, $2.50 per doz. Our L s T New Spring String Beans Apples (fancy) 4 ns. 25¢ Potatoes, No. 1 (old). .10 u. 22¢ Onions (new Texas) Spring Onions % Rhubarb New Potatoes 5 bunches 10€ 3 bunches 10C b l’ nts. 23€ Fancy No. 1 Asparagus “i50T™ | punes 15€ Spring Kale Spinach 4 New Cabbage (fancy). .4 ns 10C. Grapefruit (small).... .3 « 10c Large Fancy Celery New Green Peas New Potatoes "i7.” ... .10 .. 19¢ Black-Eyed Peas. .. ... .4 1. 25¢ Ri g 4 ns. 25¢C cen.. .3 ms 25€ G STREET AT ELEVENTH %69.50 $59.50 %49.50 $39.50 $29.50 $25.00 Furs Are Fox . .. All this Spring’s Coats, all beautifully tailored, fur trimmed and plain. Black... Blue... Brown. Cre PALAIS ROYAL TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Great Pre-Holiday Coat Sale Unrestricted choice of every Spring Coat in our Better Coat Department, regardless .of former selling prices, at an astonishing price! Coats Formerly Sold for 24 .. Greys . .. Greens. Gallipan . . . Galyak . . . Kid ... Wolf . .. Mole Ermine - Also Plain Tailored

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