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B—2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY \ Mrs. Hoover Leaves Executive Mansion| Tonight to Attend Girl Scouts Convention RS. HOOVER will leave the| White House late tonight for | Buffalo to attend the Girl| Scouts’ convention. While in | Buffalo Mrs. Hoover will be at the Statler Hotel, the Girls Scouts’ headquarters for the conference. She will confine herself to Girl Scouts’ | activities and has accepted no invita- | tions to functions outside of this | organization. Mrs. Hoover christened the American Clipper at the Naval Air Station at 2:30 ook today. She was acccmpanied | to the ceremonies by two White House aides. A large and interesting ¢om- pany, representative of high officials, the diplomatic corps and Army and Navy circles, attended the (‘hl‘ls(gnmfl‘ of the glant airplane of the Pan-| American Airway. | The governing board of the Pan- American Union will give & reception this evening in the Pan-American Union Building at 9:30 o'clock. They will be assisted by the chiefs of the Latin American missions in Washing- ton and their wives, and dancing will follow the reception. An interesting Erom’lm of Latin American music has een arranged by Semor Don_Carlos, conducting _a Guatemalan Mirimba band, and Capt. Taylor Branson, con- ducting the Marine Band Orchestra. ‘The program will begin at 8:30 o'clock. The large number of guests will in- clude the delegates to the Fourth Pan- American Commercial Congress, now in | session, in whose honor the party has | been arranged; diplomats stationed in | Washington, officials of the Federal Gov- | ernment and many from the various | other circles in Capital society. | Cards of admission have been mailed | to those who have accepted the invi- | ;atmn and will be presented at the| oor. Ambassador of Italy Returning To Entertain Italian Official. | The new dean of the diplomatic corps, | the Italian Ambassador, and Nobil | Donna Antoinette de Martino will sail | from Naples aboard the Roma at the | end ‘of this month, and are expected to arrive in New York Friday, November | 6. They will come at once to Washing- ton to prepare for the visit 10 days later | of the minister of foreign affairs, Signor Dino Grandi, who will sail for this coun- try aboard the Conte Grande from | Naples November 6, and is expected to arrive in New York November 16. | ‘The minister of foreign affairs, Signor | Grandi, is expected to be the guest of | the Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson at Woodley, their home on Cathedral | avenue, while in Washington, but as vet | no schedule of festivities in honor of the | distinguished visitor has been selected. The United States Ambassador to Ttaly and Mrs. Garrett have sailed from Ttaly for this country, and are expected | to take part in the entertainment of the Italian forelgn minister, and will prob- ably entertain him in ‘their charming home near Baltimore during his stay in | this country. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | de Ferrara will be the ranking guests at | the dinner to be given in honor of Prin- | cess Ruspoli di Poggio Suasa of Italy, | with Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman as hosts. The dinner was arranged by | the Colonial Dames of America, of which Mrs. Tuckerman is first vice president, and besides personal guests of Mrs. Tuckerman at the fete tonight, | ¥hich will be given at the National Women's Country Club, will be Colonial Dames of New York, Philadelphia and ‘Washington. Princess Ruspoli di Poggio Suasa will represent the Rome chapter of the Colonial Dames at the Yorktown | celebration. ‘The Ambassador of Brazil and Sen- hora de Lima y Silva entertained at luncheon yesterday, their 20 guests being the delegates from Brazil who are at- | tending the Pan-American Commercial " Burchell’s Bouquet, Coffee Exceptionally Fine =25cEh, N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. Cleaning and Storing Summer | Rugs When you place the Sum- mer Rugs in our care you can be sure of excellent service, |Call Mr. Pyle . . .| NAtional 3257-3291.2036 | Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. ||| 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Instipite of America satrons knpw the sons “QUALITY—SERVICE" The Modernistic Wave the leader. ho ai $6-50 distribntors for Products, we guarantee the genu- ineness of methods and materials. Special Permanent $9.95 Ringlet Ends Push Up ithent Finger Wav- Steamer Treatments ifel hair ve ve. Kol Treatmen tra, Arnoil, Machines Electric Facials . by New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME 4315 NO BRANCHES in Buffalo. Congress now in session and the ladies in their parties. ‘The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos were among the large num ber of guests entertained at dinner last evening by Mr. George Marshall at the Shoreham Hotel. ‘The Minister of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Juan B. Sacasa and Senora de Sacasa entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Saturday night in honor of the Minister of Panama, Senor | Dr. Harmodio Arias, and Senora de THE EVENING | Arias and some of the members of the Pan-American Conference. Their guests included Senor Dr. Louis Anderson and Senora Anderson, Miss Anderson, Senor Modespo Martinez, Senor Don Ernesto Ordic and Senora de Ordic, Senor Dr. Felipe Alvarado and Senora de Alva- rado, Senor Dr. Max Gurdian and Senora de Gurdian, Senon Don Artura Avila and Senora de Avila, Senor Don Valdam Altamiraro and Senora de Al- tamirano, delegates and their wives from Costa Rica, Comdr. and Mrs, Stearns, Senorita Ponce, nlece of Senora ' Arfas; Senorita Medina and Senorita Maria Sacaca. The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen sailed today from Bremen aboard the Europa and are ex- pected to arrive in New York Saturday. They will come to Washington shortly | after their arrival. The Minister of Egypt, Sesostrls Sidarouss Pasha, was the guest in whose honor the first secretary of the legation and Mme. Aly Ismail Bey en- | tertained at dinner last evening at’ thelr | home, on Edmunds street. sentative S. Wallace Dempsey, was AN AUTUMN BRIDE Mrs, Dempsey, wife of former Repre- | | 4428 Q street. MRS. T. JACKSON WATERS, Formerly Miss Lucy Biddle Moore, daughter of Mrs. Bessle Addison Moore, her wedding taking place early in September. Mr. and Mrs. Waters are at home at —Underwood Photo. “Heard about Harris’ one evening_at a dinner party. Learned that most of the dresses wornthere came from Harris'”’ “Theyweresmart [vediscovered the store I've been looking for.” exceptional styling bid our atronage e is_our for For Early Fall Wear This Tweed Semi- Sports Ensemble in red and white, featur- ing the deep yoke of white and red wool net and worn with a jaunty Eugenie turban of red felt, is one of the popular fashions for Fall wear. Fine clothes deserve fines care. .. and Carmack’s skilful cleaning insures a renewed garment... perfect in every detail. Prices $1.50 to $6.00 Carmack elmm')zq FINE CLOTHES DESERVE FINE CARE TELEPHONE LINCOLN 1810 ! | | STAR, WASHINGTON, hostess to a company of 10 at luncheon today at the Chevy Chase Club, enter- taining in compliment to Mrs. Margaret Mellor of England, who is at the Wil- lard for the early Autumn. Mrs. Mellor is accompanied by her nephew, Mr. Pannington. and witn him | was the guest of honor at dinner Satur- day evening of Mr. and Mrs, Dempsey. who entertained at the Mayflower, where they have an apartment. Senator James F. Byrnes of South | Carolina is spending & few days in his | apartment at the oreham. | Representative Lawrence H. Watres | of Scranton, Pa., has arrived in Wash- ington and is at the Carlton. The newly appointed counselor of the United sufls embassy at Brazil, Mr. Walter C. Thurston, will leave this month to take up his new duties. He was formerly chief of the division of | Latin American affairs of the State De- | partment. Mr. and Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, | jr., will send out invitations this week for their annual “black and white” ball for debutantes of the season just open- ing. The ball will be given Monday | | Mrs. D. C, MONDAY, L) administration. ‘The marriage of her parents took place in the pital and was attended by members of the cab- inet and other high officlals. Mrs. Sims was Miss Anne E. Hitchcock. ‘The prospective bride is a graduate of Radcliffe College and also attended Wykeham Rise School and Vassar. She is & member of the Junior League. Mr. Piske is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Red- ington Fiske of Chestnut Hill, Mass. He is a graduate of Miljon Academy and is now connected with the per- sonal department of Harvard University. Mrs. Bolivar J. Lloyd entertained at luncheon today at the Shoreham, when her guests were' Senora de Sacasa, Senora de Arcaya, Senora de Viteri, Senora_de Arias, Senora de Ynsfran, John Thurston, Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, Senora de Medina, Senora Anna Arcaya de Carias, Senora de Chevaller, Mme. Luis Anderson, Mrs. Gonzalo Quell, Mrs. Chase Kennedy and Senorita Maria Octavia Carias. Mr. Alfred E. Johns, secretary of the English-speaking Union in London, wiil be the honor guest at a tea this afternoon given by the English-speak- ing Union at thelr club house, in Six- evening, November 9, in the Mayflower and Mrs. Dunlop will be assisted in re- | ceiving by the debutantes, all wearing | white, who will have the young cava- liers presented to them. The “black | and white” ball has become a part of the early Autumn season in Washing- teenth street. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Mortimer Frazier, who are residing at Corcoran Courts this Winter, are hosts to the officers of the naval post grad- uate dental class and their wives ai OC'TOBER | pany | Ethan A. Hitchcock, the Secretary of | ton since Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop ar- | dinner tonight. ;':,n‘rg:ig;hdr first such party uvenl; Ytis Anne Asation: Wiahinglon: 4 g | who was official hostess at Mount Ver- Mr. Paul Hudson was host to a com- | non, the exhibit of the United States at the dinner-dance Saturday | At the International Colonial Exposi- evening at the Shoreham, when Mrs. |tion in Paris this Summer, will be the Edward Everett Gann was the guest | guest of honor of the Women's Na- of honor. | tional Press Club at its weekly lunch- — | eon tomorrow at the Willard Hote! ‘The engagement of Miss Adelaide | Miss Washington recently returned Sims, daughter of Rear Admiral and| from Parls, where she gracefully and Mrs. William_S. Sims of Boston_and | hospitably presided over the reproduc- Newport, to Mr. Robert Francis Fiske | tion of the historic home of George is of particular interest in Washington. | Washington on the banks of the Po- Miss Sims is the granddaughter of [tomac River. Miss Washington was a week end the Interior during President Roosevelt's' guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis Reupholstering & Repairing Pay a little down when furniture is returned; thereafter a little each month will do Wool Tapestry, Friezza, Brocades and Damask Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Ex- Egrts at the Now Prevailing w Prices for Two Days Only. ‘Write, Ph or Call MEtropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone Cl.eveland 0430 3721 Porter St, Cleveland Park Estimates and ples Given Free CLAY ARMSTRONG Uphoisterer 1235 10th St. N.W. 5-Piece Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs _Th_e "Derby” at $10.50 Choose this very new and smart oxiord for wear with vour new tailleur or jaunty sports coat and be correctly and elegantly clad. Developed in black or hrown suede much enhanced with its patent leather piping to match. Priced at $10.50. The mew dark colors in silk hosiery ot $1 to 5195 RICH'S F ST. Ar TENTH The versatility of Saks Stylists is exemplified in this Fur-trimmed WINTER COAT $225 Note the generous sleeves, the billowy collar, of green medal caracul, all of which blend gracefully into the trim, well-fit- ting lines of Oxford cloth. Member Master Furriers' Guild 12, 1931, at Rippon Lodge. Her great-gre: grandmother, Jane Charlottle Bl burn, born at Rippon Lodge and | was ' married to John Augustustine | ‘Washirgton there and became mistress of Mount Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Leave For Virginia Resort. Mr. and Mrs, Demarest Lioyd spent the week end at the Shoreham and left | this morning for Hot Springs, where they will be for a fortnight before re- turning to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd spent & few days in New York | at the new Waldorf-Astoria en route | to Washington from their Summer home | Potomska at South Dartmouth, Mass. Mrs. Rose Douglas Merriam is again In her Washington home for the season after spending the Summer at South Dartmouth, where she occupied a ocot- tage near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd. Miss Elizabeth Mills returned by plane Jast evening from New York, where she spent several days with friends. The engagement of Miss Mills to Mr. A. REUPHOLSTERING! Buyers are visiting our factory to see how their suites are being made. There's satisfaction in knowing just what is going in your suite. Special, 3-pe. Suite Reupholstere $65 SOCIEEY, CONTRACT BRIDGE Mrs. John McCain, Associate Teacher of the Culbertson Studios, 2325 20th St. N.W., Decatur 5806. Peodleton Taliaferro, jr,, has just been | announced. \ The Surgeon General of the Navy | and Mrs. Charles E. Riggs are at the | ‘Waldor{-Astoria while the former is at- tending the sessions of the American College of Surgeons. After November 1 Mrs. Riggs will be at home informally Sunday afternoons through the season. NORTH Comer. ana wrx et Berkey were | UPHOLSTERING hosts at the dinner dance at the Shore- GET OUR ESTIMATES. ham Saturday night after the Navy-| SEG AL BROS. ve.r:yll'a,:-d.g;"fi .gnonu their guests | . and Mis. George H. Burnham | W of Baltimore, Comar. and Mrs. G. W. | 1232 L st M - ~ (Contimued on Third Page.) Burt‘s One of our special new Autumn modes—in suede, with calf tip and foxing. Choice of black or brown. $]3.50 You are assured here that meticulous care—that insures perfection in fit — which means absolute comfort. Caring for feet is better than curing them. Aot We've put into this Hose a lot more quality than the price sug- geste. Al shades, all weights el tapestry or All our work guaranteed. Eestimates Free La France Upholstery Co. 09 11th St. Columbia 101 Park you car at the Capital Garage at our erpense. 1343 F Street DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Con Many New and Exceptional LINEN VALUES Are Displayed in Our Growing Linen Department (Third Floor) Among them CLOTHS & DOILIES —in novel designs of Filet Lace and Homespun weave—all linen—at these moderate prices: CLOTHS, 72x90 inches.........$25.00 CLOTHS, 72x108 inches........$30.00 CLOTHS, 72x72 inches. ..$20.00 CLOTHS, 54x54 inches. ..$12.00 DOILIES, 12x18 inches....$12.00 doz. BRIDGE and TEA SETS An unusually fine selection of Italian Hand- embroidered Bisco Linen Tea and Bridge Sets. $3.50 1o $18.50 Smart . . . A suede jacket to wear with vour sweatar and skirt, in lovely shades of brown and tan. $12.50 and $16.50. Sweaters THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. and Skirts Right . . . to wear 10 the games . . . for any sports occasion, a raccoon eoat ... specially priced at $185. Last year, $295. with but a single thought . . . 88'90 Complete t[‘his Sweater $2 95 A new soft neckline . . . stripes in three colors that run on the diagonal . . . in the most flattering di- rection! Brown and green. This Skirt $ 5.95 Soft woolen with a smooth finish, four in- verted pleats, with the fullness low placed . . . in Fall shades. A- Smart Costume! $ 1 0‘90 Complete This Sweater 8.95 A little high-waisted af- fair that looks more like a blouse than a sweater, with its soft tie collar, Spanish tile, and green, with brown. This Sweater 34.95 A round neck . . . a scal- loped yoke effect . . . a tweed-like weave with tight waist and wrists of solid color. Green, brown, Spanish tile, This Skirt $g.95 A soft weave that looks like homespun well fitted around the waist . , kick pleats placed very low. Green, wine, Span- ich tile and navy. This Skirt 85.95 Very rough, nubby woolen . . the front made entirely of gores that lend a chic, well fitted look. In dark shades. Sweater Sizes 32 to 40; Skirts, 26 to 32 Inch Waist. SPORTS SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR