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B—2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, SOCIETY The President Has Guest at White House From California—Cabinet Officer Feted in Orient. of California, who is a guest at the White House, and will prob- ably accompany the President to the Rapidan camp when he goes for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Block HE President was joined late yes- I terday by Mr. Mark L. Requa spent Tuesday evening at the White House and returned to their home, in New York. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley were entertained at dinner Jast evening in Shanghai by the United States Consul General and Mrs. Edwin Cunningham. They arrived in Shang- hai yesterday from Hongkong on the President Hoover, and will sail today for Japan, en route to this country. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Wil- liam N. Doak will leave the Capital some time next week for the West coast, where the Secretary will attend the meeting of the American Federation of Labor. Envoy and Senora de Ferrara Return to This Country Today ‘The Ambzssador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara are arriving in New York on the Berengaria from Europe. bassador attended the League in Geneva and later spent with Senora de Ferrara in | The Ambassador of Brazil and Senhora de Lima e Silva are spending a few days in New York en route to Washington after the Summer at Man- chester, Mass Senator Jesse H. Metcalf entertained at luncheon yesterday on his yacht Felicia, anchored in Newport waters, when his_guests were Representative and Mrs. Clark Burdick and Capt. Gil- rt J. Rowcliff tor and Mrs. Felix Hebert will Washington tomorrow or Sun- day to spend a few days in Atlantic City before returning to their home in Rhode Island. They have been for several days in their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, where they will be established again this Winter. . Vazques Bello, wife of the of the Cuban Senate, left ay for her home in Havana, after being at the Shoreham for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Bello has entered her daughter, Magda, in Chatham Hall at Chatham, Va, Admiral Alfredo Acton of the Royal » is sailing today on the amano for Italy. Admiral ral days in Washington his stay in this country, and 1 C A d sev He came to the United States to attend the American Legion Convention. Ad- niral Acton is accompanied by his aide, Lieut. Nobil Umberto del Grande. Comdr. Federico Monreal, naval at- tache of the Spanish embassy, was host to a small company at the opening of the dinner dapces at the Shoreham. last night Mr. Charles D. Lawrence, Assistant ttorney General in charge of customs, as arrived in Washington from New York City and is stopping at the Carl- ton. Mrs. Arch Coleman, wife of the First Assistant Postmaster General, has re- turned to her zpartment in the Broad- moor after a stay of several weeks in Mexico City, where she visited her son and daugtter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs, Arch Coleman, jr. Mrs. Coleman had with her on her trip her daughter, Miss Priscilla Coleman, Mr. Coleman has left for Des Moines, Iowa, where he will speak Monday before the State Post- poasters’ Convention. Gen. Peyton C. March, U. 8. A, re- Hired, and Mrs. March have arrived in the Capital to spend the Winter and Bre established at 4511 Seventeenth street. Gen. March was chief of staff during the World War. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins #re occupying the house at 1732 Massa- chusetts avenue which they have leased fiom Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary for the Winter. Helen Ro Their daughter, Miss ns is with them, and will attend t nnual Autumn ball Tuxedo P atur ng, October 31. which will b2 only formal debut 1his season, 1 party having been planned by her parents in Washington. Col. Marcus B. Stokes, U. S. A, and Mrs. Stokes, with their daughter, Miss Virginia Stokes, have been guests of Lieut. Charles P. Summerall, jr., U. 8. & and Mrs. Summerall in their quar- ers at Fort Myer. Col. Stokes, who will yetire the first of next year, is now on leave after duty at Fort Bragg, N. C. Col. and Mrs. Stokes and their daugh- gr have taken an apartment in the airfax for several weeks, and will later EO to their home in Cnicago. Maj. and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen enter- tained at luncheon today at Wardman athds One-Day Special Children’s COATS —selected stock . . . from our own new stock of better grade children's coats. Good sturdy all-wool febrics, plain tailored and fur-trimmed styles. Sizes 1 to 14 years. Special Brother and Sister COATS Sizes 1 to 4. $5 Excellent val- ues for Satur- day. fetes were given in his honor. | Park Hotel, where they are lving, when their guests numbered 12. | — | Maj. and Mrs. Joseph Well of Chicago are spending a few days at the Shore- ham. They have been visiting in New‘ York and sre on their way to Mar- | tinsville, Ind. | | p— | Lieut. and Mrs, Forrest Close nre} recetving congratulations on the birth | of & son, Willlam Forrest Close. Mrs Close was formerly Miss Peggy Wood, daughter of Mrs. Charles F. Langley. | Lieut. Close is in Boston, where he will | be stationed for the Winter, and where | | Mrs. Close and her small son will join | ! him this Fall after spending six weeks | |or so with Mr. and Mrs. Langley in | | their Chevy Chase home. | Members of Former Cabinet | Make Brief Visit in Capital. ‘The former Secretary of the Navy and | Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur have ar- rived in the Capital for a short stay and | | are at the Willard. They will leave to- | | morrow for Norfolk, Va. and from there | | will go to Cramerton, N. C., to visit Mr. | and Mrs, Stuart Cramer before sailing from New Orl to return to their home in San Prancisco. Mr. Wilbur is | the brother of the Secretary of the In- | terfor, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur. Former Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitcheock entertained at luncheon yes- terday at the Plaza in New York, in| honor of Mrs. James T. Harahan. Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock are expected to come to Washington in a few days. Mrs. James W. Gerard, wife of the former United States Ambassador to Germany, is sailing today on the French | liner, Tle de Prance, to visit her sister, |the Countess Sigray, in Budapest. | Mrs. Elsie Logan entertained at lunch- | eon today in honor of Mrs. Myers, wife | of Mr. Jefferson Myers, commissioner of the Shipping Board, who with Mr. | Myers recently returned from a Sum- mer's stay at her home in Oregon. ‘The guests were Mrs. Kenneth Daw- | son of Portland, Oreg.; Mrs. Aitchison, | wite of Mr. Clyde B. Aitchison, chairman | | of the Interstate Commerce Commis- | | slon; Mrs. Mead, wife of Mr. Elwood Mead, commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation; Mrs. Reichelderfer, wife of Dr. Luther Halsey Reichelderfer, | Commissioner of the District of Colum- | | bia; Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Daniel, Mrs. “ | Wintemute William Sloan, and Mrs. Lowman, wife of Mr. Seymour Lowman, | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. ! Madame Roso has returned to Wash- | ington from her former home in Europe and is at the Mayflower, where she has | taken an apartment for the season. Dr. and Mrs. W. Colhoun Stirling | have returned ' to Washington after | spending the Summer with Mrs. Stir- ling's parents, Comdr. and Mrs. E. H. Tillman. in their cottage at Jamestown, R I Dr. and Mrs. Stirling made the trip home by motor and were accom- | Floragbld » . . new arrivals include one and two-piece wool knit sportswear . . . Street | Frocks ... Evening | Gowns in lace, satin, silk net, taffeta. All are repro- ductions of very expen- sive creations. It Must Pa Close Scrutiny Debutante MISS HELEN ROBBINS, Who has come with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, from Salvador. where her father was United States Minister. Miss Robbins will be among the debutantes this Winter, but will make no formal bow. —Underwood Photo. panied by the latter’s niece, Miss Frida Frazer, who has been with’ her grand- parents, Comdr. and Mrs. Tillman, at Jamestown through the month of Sep- tember. Miss Frazer spent July and August at Camp Holton in Maine, after being with Comdr. and Mrs. Tillman through June. Mrs. Prederick T. F. Johnson has returned to her apartment in the Mendota after a stay of two weeks at Atlantic City. Marriage in American Official Circles Abroad. An_engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Sally Livengood, / N\ Paris at P rice Frocks marvelous couturier adaptations 1214 F Street . —— R ss Fashion’s to be Eligible for Coat-of-the Month Club ‘This Model 195 A beautiful Brown Kid Coat, with White Kid Trim. sleek fur is designed in ing graceful lines . . whole a fitting creation augurate our novel C(c the-Month Club. Drop see it on yourself. The cling- the to in- vat-of- in and FUR Co. ‘MEMBER, MAST}R FURRIERS' GUILD daughter 6f the commercial attache of | her father, Mr. C. W. Nibley, in his | Shoreham last evening. the United States embassy in Spain, and Mrs. Charles A. Livengood, to Mr. Willlam L. Finger, assistant commercial attache of the embassy in Paris. Mr. Finger was formerly connected with the Department of Commerce, 1?‘&.1: city. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Finger of Ripley, Miss, and was edu- rated at the Mississippi College and Ox- ford University. iss Livengood has studied in Madrid and Paris and at- tended Radcliffe College last year. The wedding will take place in Madrid the latter part of the month. Dr. and Mrs, Francis R. Hagner hav returned to Washington from Canads Mr: and Mrs. Wilson Compton and their four children are again in their home, 2900 Cathedral avenue, after nding three months in their camp at tsego Lake, Mich. Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot has left the city to spend about three weeks with Burlington Hotel Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle The Outside Pubdlic Is Welcome Saturday’s Dinner Fried Chicken—Country Style Prime Roast Beef Is it the best dinner in the World for $1.00? A Quick Luncheon Every Day 35c and 50c Special Dinner Every Sunday 12:00 to 2:30 P.M, 5:30 to 8:00 P. They All Cultivate the Where BUDGETS.. Coats . . . Shoes . . .”Suits . that you'll D. 0, :FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931. home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn have as their guests for a week the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Coffin of Minneapolis, who arrived yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry spending s few days at Astoria, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Spaulding were hosts to a small at the of the dinner dances at the K. Boss are the Waldorf footwear f; for school wear. —fit Shopping at Garfinckel’s PRICES IN EVERY WAY ARE A GRAND TREAT FOR MODEST Every day we have throngs of them . . . Misses on the Fourth Floor . Misses and Girls on the Sixth Floor. Happy as can be, choosing right and left from the wonderful stocks we're always careful to have priced just right. New for Tomorrow . . . Beautiful woollen frocks. . . Greenbrier lines for sports and campus . . . Come Tomorrow . . . We'll be ready for you with new things simply adore every department, Jurius Garrincker & Co, F STREET. AT FOURTEENTH THE SMART YOUNG MISS— THE JUNIOR MISS— THE SCHOOL GIRL— } BoOYS!. Hain'l of —and fitting is Boys’ and Girls’ Among their guests was Miss Christine Ekengren. Mr., Waverly Taylor entertained in honor of Mr. Leonard P. Reaume of Contract Bridge The Official System Mrs. Katherine Priest makes a specialty of the right kind of or youngsters—rightly fitted important as wear. Shoes 9 1 and plays-and dressier l4 and 35 ted with Burt care. Caring for Feet is Better Than Curing Them Park your car at the Capital Garage at our expense. . HIGH SCHOOL AND PREP SCHOOL YOUTHS! We Want You Here Tomorrow . . . Come Direct to Our SHOP' . Junior and street. . Ensembles. keeping in WOOLENS Fashion these New ““Paulina” SUITS AND FROCKS OU'LL linger long and long- exciting ingly over these PAULINA creations . . Suits, Wool Crepes and Novelty Wools . . . Sketched are the many new arrivals . . . Blacks and Greens. Sizes 12 Browns, Spanish Tiles. Pure Silk Chiffon GRENADINE HOSE Identical Quality Last Year, $1.65 sllo 3 PAIRS, $3 . Knit two of $‘I 675 to 20. Sketched is @ new smart Felt, one of the many reproduc- tions of couturier models. “NEW BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ »—SIXTH FLOOR Central headquarters Tomorrow, for all shop- pers . . . arrange to meet your friends here and look about to your hearts’ content. . . . See what's new. . . . Note how remarkably LOW PRICED our things are . . . choose our sportswear, suits, top coats, snap-brimmed hats . . . and “regular” shoes for campus .. Yes, and we've got formal wear, too, if you're going in for parties. Everything wonderfully in with any allowance. Get acquainted at once with this marvelous new shop. RACCOON TRIMS THIS NEW “RALEIGH" COAT 5 T is fashioned of TWEED ..others in Rough Wool- ens and Boucle, with Bea- ver, Persian and Skunk. Sizes 12 fo 20. Raleigh HATS Featuring New Brims $ 650 THE WOMENS SHOP iRALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street SOCIETY Grand News for Bri GARFINCKEL’S ARE FIRST TO INTRODUCE - A BRAND-NEW GAME TO WASHINGTONIANS . .. “SOLO-BRIDGE” FOR AUCTION OR CONTRACT A keen test for those who play bridge. . .and a splendid start for those just getting into Bridge and its problems...You'll love it... Play solitaire bridge, either auction or contract, with the new Milton Work Problem Chart . . . Mr. Work's twelve problems introduced into the game are ‘real problems,” which you play out yourself, doing the bid- ding and making the plays . . . then compare your results with his and see how nearly right you are . . . Wonderful diversion for evenings . . . splen- did for parties . . . and simply ideal for Prizes, Gifts and Favors . . . You'll be sur- prised at the price. *1.50 Shown for the first time in Washington in our Stationery Department, First Floor., Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Yol IARRIS who doesn't like S STREET F, & new friends—old friends compliments compliment _us . . they adore our fashions Coats: 4200, 6950, 98.50 Dresses: 2550, 3550, 4250 Bettie Frocks: 1000, 1650 [ ] [ ] our pride in Rollins Hose is justified there is an added touch of charm in the lace tops as made by Rollins— 1.65 195 dolds 1214 F Street Extraordinary! NEWEST SPORT ;Tsso Featuring the new brims . .. in the season’s most wanted colors . . . black, brown, Spanish tile, green. Exceptional values for Saturday. Specially Priced at