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B4 SOCIETY «Continued From Third Page.) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931: ing in this Capital, will entertain in their suburban headquarters tomorrow evening in honor of the visiting dele- gates to the fourth Pan-American Commercial Congress now in session in ‘Washington. Senor don . Eduardo Orozco will act as host for the club. The organization has branches in Ha- vana, Cuba and Guayaquil, Ecuador. at Tientsin, where the Minister has had his headquarters since he suc- ceeded Mr. John VanA. MacMurray as Minister. The news of the wedding is & surprise to_the many friends of Mr. Johnson in Washington, where his | father, Mr. Jeremiah Johnson, and his y sister, Miss t] ohnson, make © ndare with them in their Washington | sister, Miss El e i 3 et Y of the faculty of the Cathedral ool - Mr. Tuck, who has for some the|° Tne Minister served in China for 20| Mr. Andrew Sapieha, the commer- served a8 Ant e dapest and Wwho YEArs as a member of the consular|clal counselor of the Polish embassy, States legation ot B C meva Confer | scrvice and is an expert on Orlental |has returned to Washington {rom a e e Kew York today on | Affairs and a skilled Chinese lingulst. |brief visit to New York City, and he St eviathan and will join his family |He Was chief of the Far Eastern division |is staying at Wardman Park Hotel. at the home of Representative and Mrs, | of the State Department for several| = .. ‘'licioner at Winni- v . ted Assistant Beck. Lt iara o7 Siate. fam which post he |pes and Mrs. John A. Embry, who hate |trensfersed into the United States Na- | of Satantum, Mass. hase il | wi bet visiting r. an rs. V] . o decol man Park visi Mr. F.D. G. Osborne. charge d'affatres | W5 GPPOITED MIRISCER 10 CORS, Chorrington” at thelr home, Shadow 'the Italln Croix de Guerra and | in this citeorc CUring his lengthy visit ; | Miss Beck is a granddaughter of of the British embassy, entertained at) f Lawn, on River road, are now at 2100 | the Navy Cross of the United States S luncheon today at the Carlton, the | James Burnle Beck, & maUe o ScOi: | Massachusetts avenue, where they will | Government. He 1§ chief of the| Miss Mary Anderson, director of the company numbering eight. 3 | b | b s | remain until their return to Winni-| Alrport Section of 'the Aeronautics | Woman's Bureau of the Department of the House '2‘:".;:;?!;&&‘&?2%’3 I | peg “Mrs. “Embry was formerly Miss |Branch of the United States Depart. | Labor, entertained at dinner last eve- vears in the Senate, from Kentucky. Marion Parker of Washington. ment of Commerce; a member of Psl C on Eighth Page.) The families of M.iss Beck and Mr. ook Johnson have been personal friends for | Mrs. Archibald Hopkins has returned v&mm«mmfivn}tg Residential and Hotel Accommodations the interesting forbears of Miss Mills was her great-grandfather, Euclid ‘Waterhouse, wno was one of the most picturesque figures of his time on the New York Stock Exchange. Mr. Taliaferro is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tallaferro of 32 Washington Square, New York City, and the nephew of Mr. Sidney F. Tallaferro of Washing- B T oo s T Rh | e Ceieliar Onleell. Aire. Dten 300 prepared at Irving Preparatory School, B sell, 3 ' Mes nd is an alumnus of Gornell Univer- | OSUghey. Mrs. Virginia Frellgh, Mrs. sity, class of 1920. During the war he | Shirlev Ernst. Mrs. Evelyn Dixon and S AT ey i Junior Misses’ Fall Fashions Are Expressed in Wool v Upsllon fraternity, the Cornell Club of | New York and the Racquet Club of ‘Washington, and is an ex-member of | Squadron A, Cavalry, of New York. | Yesterday Miss Mills flew to New York for the week end, e Wo0oDWARD & LOTHROP - luncheon and bridge at the Shoreham v yesterday, in_honor of Mrs. Betty Haug 107.U™ F a¥p G STrEETS of Indianapolis. Her other guests were The commercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. Chalkley are settled in their home at 3000 Wood- arnea | Sy |three ‘generations and became more {0 WASBELON o¢ (e SE LGS e + | closely associated when Miss Beck came | in . i e h“"m,fi',f,’;:‘“{‘;‘;sé Renr {0 Washington to attend Gunston Hall e hfifl?‘;:‘wlfi:“gfl:fk“:;_ | Admiral and Mrs. Harrls Laning. B8 | sehool while Mr. Johnson was on duty |turned to Washington with Mm. HOp ;L‘rt‘u}ttonl’ ¢ ‘l<iting Miss_ Martha 8t the State Department, I dtw, FEllis, daughter of Capt. and. Mrs. s Hayne Ellis, at the Storeham. * 35 An Ezclusive Place to Live Rates from $37.50 Suites of distinction and comfort— fur- nished or unfurnished —from one room and bath to three rooms and two baths, Mrs. Lutz Wahl will give an at-home | | November 23 for her debutante daugh- | M|lh-1‘-u-m:—p l:rngmeml ter, Miss Fanella Castanedo, and will | Interests Soclety in General. give a series of dinners for her daugh- | Mrs. Florence Brown Mills announces | ter later in the season. the engflg;;nenklse{ the\-}’ d;;xfl;terTEll:z- . to Mr. Walter Angus Brown, jr., — abeth to Mr. rt Pendleton Talia- rsn:'l:;r:hv afternoon, chbrr 10, at 4 [ Mr. R. W. Hebard of New York was | ferro, jr, of New York and Washing- oclock in the Washington Heights | host at dinner last evening at the |ton. The wedding will take place in | % Presbyterian Church. ishorehum in honor of Dr. Estaban |the late Autumn. s Jaramillo, former minister of finance | Miss Mills who has enjoyed much Col. and Mrs. Brady G. Ruttencutter | of the Republic of Colombia and a |popularity in Washington, is & native were the guests in whose honor Mrs. | delegate to the fourth Pan-American |of Tennessee, where her family has Philip G. Walk entertained at luncheon | Commercial Congress now in sesslon. | taken a prominent part in the iife of | Sunday in _her home at 2236 Q street. | Others in the company were Maj. and | the State for generaticns. Her father, | Ruttencutter have re-| Mrs. E. H. Conger, Dr. and Mrs. Arturo | the late Charles H. Mills, was promi- | cently completed a year's travel abroad | Arlla of San Salvador, Mr. John L.|nently identified in Chattanooga, where and are at 3700 Massachuseits ave- | Merril and Mr. John Clisham of New | e family resided. She is a graduate nue for the Winter. York. Mr. Hebard is chairman of the | oo® WP A€ P B Eikls in - Colombian-American Chamber of Com- i ¢ i The United States Minister to China. | merce delegation to the Pan-American | Waqny 5ior Her later educstion i Connecticut Ave, at Mr. Nelson Trusler Johnson, will be | Commereial Congress. uded study umbia University | married tomorrow to Miss Jane Beck E | and elsewhere in the development of of Cody, Wyo.. the ceremony to take| The Club de la Loma of Washing- her specialty, library science, and travel Dupont Cirele place in the United States consulate ton, composed of Latin Americans liv-|in this country and abroad. One of ZSAASASAEAEANALIAUTTEREELHLLARLLAAEELLLEECEEARLEREN s i A e Rt S e e i asddothsvdododatcotdehbdhddsdrddododedesdsdododadedododododedidsdididididedodesudodods Frocks to Suit Almost Any Mr. and Mrs. John Samuel West have Daytime Occasion tssued invitations for the marriage of their niece, Miss Lillian May Shoe- Che Dupont Uirele Light-weight for comfort . . , smart-toned for chic . . . these new woollen frocks are ideal for uncertain Fall days. One-piece frocks and jacket frocks with gay contrast- ing touches, unusual buttons, fagotting, new belts, and ultra smart fur trimmings. Black, Here in the unfurnished brown, Spanish tile, Persian green, and prints. suites it is_possible to create a real homey at- mosphere by use of your own furnishings, Sizes 11 to 17 Other Wool Frocks, $10 to $19.50 Boys' School or Dress Oxfords $4 The First Time Here at This Unusually Low Price Tan or black elk oxfords with straight tip, blucher style. B, C and D widths and sizes 1 to 6. CnrLoren’s Brors, Fourtr Froom, School Socks in Three Lengths 3 pairs $| Sizes and Colors for Girls and Boys Stripes, plaids, jacquard designs and a few plain colors in sizes 6 to 974 in 74 and 34 lengths, and long stockings; 73 socks in sizes 7 to 11 for boys only. Cmmoaex's Hosrey, A1sx 17, Frast FPLooR, ~\\\\“\‘\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\‘\\\\\ ANTRARALLLERA RN AR AR R LR ARNNRR RN RSN - WoobpwARD & LOTHROP THE DOWN STAIRS STORE For Every Daytime Occasion . . . ersey Sports Frocks «+.in One or Two Piece Styles «++ Plain Colors, or Striking Contrasts $ 5.95 Everywhere—in the office, In the classroom, at sports events, on the street—smart misses are wearing these clever little jersev frocks. The styles are all very new and flat- More Popular Than Ever . . . The New Polo Coats «..with Raglan or Set-in Sleeves «..in Brown, Navy, Black or Tan 51650 Sporte coats may come, and sports coats may go, but it is our firm belief that the polo coat will con- tinne to be the smartest, most popular coat for sports wear., Pollyanna Health Shoes With the Seven Features That Aid Growing Feet Snug-fitting ankles, high moulded counters, built-up heels to prevent turning, snug-fitting arches, cupped heel seats, visible steel arch supports, and combination lasts properly cut to conform to grow- ing feet. In several pumps and oxfords, *3 $A s 2% to 7 styles of Sizes 85 to 2 THE DOWN STATRS STORE You must have one for school, for sports, even for street wear. In the new longer lengths, and the four most popular colors—brown, navy, black and tan. Sizes 14 to 20. THE DOWN STATRS STORE Colorful Pajamas Have Sold Special at $3.95, Smart one and two piece pajamas, of satin, crepe de chine and printed celanese—in youthful styles that may be used for either sleeping or lounging. bright shades, prints and striking eolor contrasts—with intriguing new necklines, and rufled or Peter Pan col- Sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. lars, THE Little Boys’ and Girls’ New Coats 35.95 tering, colors are the rich new Fall chades of brown, tile, green, hlue, wine and black, and are effectively used in striking contrasts, Sizes 14 to 20, \ THE DOWN STAIRS STORE New Felt Hats Smartest When Attractively Trimmed Tricornes; sailors, Empress Eu- genie models—all are included in this group, and they are all trim- med with feathers, rihbons, velvet, unique ornaments, smart orna- ments in felt. In blue, brown, black, navy, wine, Spanish tile, and green —at this popu- lar price— 495 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Here 9.9 In pastels, DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys' 4:Piece Wool Suits $9.75 Of unusually fine quality, pile fab- ric, chinchillas, and attractive tweed mixtures—cunning little brother and sister coats, and individual styles for the boy or girl. Plain or belted models, in tan, red, green and navy —some even have berets to match. Sizes 2 to 6. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Exceptionally good wool suits, fully cut, and well tailored in the man- ner of higher-priced suits. 4 pieces— coat, vest, and two pairs full sized golf knickers, in new Fall gray and brown mixtures. Sizes 9 to 18. All-wool Sweaters, in plain colors or faney Fall patterns . 8195 Boys' All-Wool Plus-4 Knickers, in . new Fall mixtures, lined unu:n% THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Ball-Bearing Roller Skates $].45 On Sale Here at This Very Low Price Fall is roller skating time—and these sturdily built Union hardware ball- bearing roller skates come in styles for boys and girls. TEx Toy Stors, FoUurTH FLOOR. Little Girls Wear Ribbons Again 30c to 60c yard The 4-inch Width is Smartest Checks, plaids, and bright plain eolors for school and new ombre moire, plain moire, and Dresden effects for dress. 1 yard, or 134 yards, is the right length for a hair ribbon. Rrsrows, Amsix 13, Fmst FLOOR. Color Your Own Christmas Cards SOC box Children Find This Work Delightful and Instructive Miss Perfect and Miss Cissell are here tomorrow, with an interesting demonstration on coloring cards with crayon. Here you may buy both cards and crayons to color them—12 cards in a box, 50c. Crayons, 10c to 25c box. STATIONERY, A1sLE 3, FmRst FLOOR, - Small Boys' Bleyle Suits $6.50 Of Fine Imported Jersey— and Exclusively Here These famous suits are washable, non-shrink- able, and color-fast. Made expressly for us by William Bleyle of Stuttgart. . Two-piece and button-on models of 1009 pure worsted knitted jersey in new Fall shades and heather combinations . . . trimming in contrasting colors. Sizes for Boys 3 to 10 Other Bleyle Jersey Suits to $8.50 TuE Boys’ Store, FOURTH FLOOR.