Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1931, Page 20

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" B4 . . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1931 Mr. and Mre R C. Cornwall of Weidon, N. C. are st the Dodge for | (Continued Prom Third Pagr) few days e "f"’l‘r“‘""_\ lore 11 o'clock | cjasr ‘N, J. is at the Carlton for a #nd continuing unt the morning The Halloween dance of the Wesley Meights Ciub for the senior members will be given this evening, when dancing will be from 9:30 to 12:30 Trinity College Card | And Tea Dance Tomorrow. ! r R. P. Whitty. Those who have taken tables include rs. A. W. Bussard, Mrs. D. K. Batler, opent Mrs. R J. Rourke, Mrs. Philip Brown, tion of sculpture in the Roerich Mu- 3:30 o'clock In | fou days sccompanted by Mrs. War- | Miss M. E. Carroll, Mrs. Charies Cas- Seum, where it will remain for three ren R. Birchall, aiso of Montclair. |* - | Mrs. Perry B. Strassburgh of Mont- | M. { Mrs Widespread interest has been mani- | Gryyee Mre John T. Hill garini’s _exhibition. Mme. Mengarini v | December 1 in the Barlington, on Six-|Mrs. Waldemar T. Schaller, Mrs. Ra- | City when s group of SO . I teenth street at Columbia road. p'r\aulg: Shanafeit, Mrs James Murray, Americans and Ilallans will entertain | ey ) the Washington A}umr.:.PI(.-v. George A. Weschier and Roerich Museum in honor of Pausta Chapter of Trinity | at tea Saturday, November 7, st the Vittoria rini. The reception and tea will mark the of Mme. Mengarini’s exhibi- , Miss Eilsabeth Doian, Mrs. Wil- | weeks. Cash, Mrs. 8. Dolan Donohoe, Mrs. | _The Italian Ambassador, Nobile Gia- | r. Mrs. James E. Divver, como de Martino, and the Italian conh- | Miss Agnes Parquhar, Sul general Signor Emanuel una:; James B. FY, Mrs. head the list of patrons for Mme. Men- | o'clock. Hosts for the evening will be | fested in the tea dance and card party | g™yl 0L Gl T Ho vy Mrs. | exhibited her seulpture in Washington | t, M Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommei and | which will take place at the Mayflower | Mr. and Mm. C. Everett Lancaster Hotel tomorrow under the auspices of the Auxiliary A Halloweeri party will be given for | ity College. Additional reservations of members and guests of the Army &nd | isbles are being received daily and the Navy Society ren of the Amer! party promises 1o be a social and finan- can Revolution he home of Maj. | fiai success 2 ind Mrs. P. G w Among the patrons are s. Thomi H Miss Minnie Carroll, Mrs. W. H. Dono- . van, Mrs. Margaret M. Doran, Mrs. N g after the social hour |, i Pealy, Mrs. Joseph E. Gatti, Mi e of the work accomplished | 5 p' Hannan, Mrs. James J. Haskell. | s o of | Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. Hemelt, Mrs. J This w he opening meeting of | 1, Kolb, Mrs. Peter John McGovern, the society son and all new | . “wijliam J. Mooney, Mrs. Alice V. | WNapus of sident members | ypurpny, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. B. Murray, e n e D enrcicomed. | Mrs. John J. Noonan, Mrs. Hilliary Of- gy e e iR | futt, Jr: Mrs. Virginia M. O'Hare, Dr. g e M Mg Mary O'Malley, Mrs_Thomas E. Betty; | Walter Reed Hospital, is living 7 Butternut street and Willlam C.| Betzer, son of Comdr. and Mrs. Betzer has returned to this city and, with his parents, is living at 3607 Thirty-fourth street Mr. and Mrs. John C. Penfield of Philadelphia, Pa. are at Hotel Hamil- ton for a few days Mrs. Alexander Brant of Lou's- wille, Ky., is at the Wardman Park Hotel for an indefinite length of timie. SAPOLIN Mrs. A. H. Prost of Monroe, Mich., motored Bere from New England. and is spending a few days at the Shore- ham, en route west Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Burns motored from their heme in Madison, N. J., and . M are the the Dodge for a brief stay, en Interior ()]()fis route to Florida, where they will spend the Winter. Their caughter. Miss |l __suitable for walls, ceilings Frances Burns of Washington, will ac- |J| goour 2P fOF, WS, CELIES company them south for a few weeks'| M PA27 O g visit s, ete. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Calvin Gall way recently entertained at dinner the Shoreham in honor of their son in-law and dasghter, Mr. | Claude Allen Cook, whose wedding took place October 20. Mrs. Cook was be- | fore her marriage Miss Roberta Belle| Galloway. The guests included Miss Dorothy Ellis, Miss Miidred Wick, Miss | Charlotte Hanson, Miss Olive Ralston, Callon ....._....$3.75 Third Floor. | Mr. and Mrs. Cook are traveling in | the South which will include a trip into old Mexico. They will be at home | Hundreds of Those New Saucy Little Turbans Flattering close-fitting * hats so popular right now. Most attractively priced for Saturday at... $2.95 100 Sample Hats Your dollar never 1 B. Stanley, the Misses Wolze Kolb R, last year. Included in the list of pa-| trons are Mr. and Mrs. David E. Fin-| ley of Washington, Mme. Vittorio | Emanuel Orlando, wife of the former ; : prime minister of Italy; Mr. and Mrs ) oseph P. Tumilty J. G. Pheips Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty and | 5 g Averardi, Mr. George Emstman of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus M Marks. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Whigham, (Continued on Tenth Page.) | ] Saturday 100 hats you'll_like them regular_stock half_and _less then half price jop mman TARRIS 33.00 were $7.00 $5.00 were $10 3 Ins. Deep Holds 108 Pieces Your Silver Will ,cher>Tamish— In This Remarkable cHEST .. $3.95 ~~In a previous sale we sold out completely! The chest is a marvel of modern #cience. It is covered with dull green leatherette. And the soft flannel lining is impregnated with a secret compound that is guaranteed to prevent silverware from tarnishing. ‘u':'..' W. V. Moses & Sons F St. at 11th Special Saturday Selling! GROUP 1 Fall and Winter Frocks $[2.75 Formerly $16.50 Dresses taken from our regular stock. New cahton crepes, sheer woolens and sa s. Newest styles in Spanish tile, Persian green, rust, brown or black. Sizes 14 to 40. GROUP 2 Sheer Woolen Frocks 515 d in our stocks at $16.50 and akes this low price possible. mns, wool crepes and novelty Some of these dresses have $18.75. A special purchase Lacy weaves, wide-wale patt tweeds. Newest colors. Sizes 14 to 42. $59.50 Sports Coats, Special 549.75 Beautifully fur-trimmed Winter sports co t warmly interlined. In tan and brown patterns. weeds. Sizes 18 to 42 APPAREL SHOP in domestic SECOND FLOOR F AT TENTH ST. For Saturday— More of Those Wonderful New SAMPLE COATS With Fine Fur entire ow- T finer excellent linings. B coats are ex- es at $38. The caracul, fox, se badger, ¢ cle woolens A All sizes for Other Winter Coats $48 $58 $69 Many Exclusive Models « .. A Splendid Selection Shown Saturday for the First Time A New Group of Lovely Sunday Nite & Evening Dresses Copies of Fashions Selling for a i 1 day nite and —===—Qpen a Kafka Charge Account=——= eveni Shown t w for the Roll-a-Bob—It’s New—50c each ~—The original snap-and-rolls 8-bob device with elastic. I8 stayx securely In place withe out pins.—8Street Ploor. PY Handkerchiefs 6 for 50c Fandxerehicts " embrokiered P Avimbighh ot © S0 B B R A Special Sale—~ew and Distinctive &3 5@ Dressy-Type Dresses! '3 $1.59 to $1.95 Values $1.39 Gowns Slips Chemise Stepins Dance Sets —New styles of French silk crepe and crepe de chine in pastel shades. Some tailored, some with touches of satin ribbon, hemstitching, tiny tucks and fine laces. Misses’ and women’s sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. Silk-Tined Boucle Scarfs ... $1 —Two and three tone color combinations and both Chanel and Ascot style scarfs at this low price. Smart with the new suits and coats. Berets . . 59¢ —Three popular styles. Knitted wool with roll brim...French felt and siivertone, in the smart ter colors. Kann's—Street Floor. Artificial Flowers, 10c —a Spray— —Asters, Popples, Tulips, Dah- lias. Azalias and many other bright colored artificial flowers, that will make your home at- tractive. Kann's—Street Floor. \ $25 to $39.50 Values 518 . Silk-Back Velvets Sheer Fabrics—Dull Crepes —Silk Lacgs —For evening the romantic style prevalils, for Sunday night dresses are more sophisti- cated. Silk-back velvets, sheer fabrics, dull crepes, and silk laces give unusual variety of selection. There are aresses with little jackets trimmed in n’e, and evening frocks that glitter with brilliants. The colors are American beauty, #ea - gree: cavalier blue, baby - blue, white, eggshell, wine, brown and black. Kann's—Second Ploor Choose from 10 Kinds of Tomorrow Only— Imported Lambskin GLOVES At Only $128 —1931 and 1932 fash- jons show many new and smart details. Lin- ings are of satin, or crepe and satin com- bined. ;i " Pull-on Eal:lver Muskrat and Style $1.89 - —Natural Muskrat and Beaver. —Black Caracul, self trimmed. % —Brown Caracul, self trimmed. P —Sealine and ermine. (Dyed Rabbit) —Sealine and Persian. Lamb. —The popular four-button length gloves of soft pliant glace lambskin with pinked —Sealine and Mink- edge semi-flare tops. Sizes dyed Muskrat. 5% to 7% in black, brown —Sealine and Jap Mink and black with white stitch- —Silver and golden ing. Muskrat. —S$ealine and Sable dyed Squirrel. Kann's—Second Floor “ELGIN” and “WALTHAM"” Wrist Watches . . HALF List Prices! Discontinued Styles Listed at $27.50 to $200 Now $13.75 to $100 —Women's Elgin ':’dllch—'l-je‘:v‘:l movements, —Women's Waltham Watch—15-jewel move- 3 chroniUnI-ERNeL Ou = ments, in 14-kt. gold ease, with ribbon 2;,: kTr.l.tr,leL. The $27.50 grade, @13 75 i now .. —Women's Elgin Watch—15-jewel move- &t ments, in white gold filled case—with rib- —Men's Elgin Watch—17-jewel movements, bon attachment. in 14-kt. gold filled case. The 821 25 grade, now $42.50 grade, - Kann's—Street Floor. Lovely GIFT! Dusting Powder SOC Kann's—Street Floor. —A delightful powder put up in a gray imitation p:uedcn.e box, with pastel colored satin top. Other Toiletrie Specials _Roller Tussues with Shelf Fixture. This com- bination consists of two 50c size rolls of Cleansing tissue with an attrac- tive shelf fixture 95 and is priced at C only. —Piver’s Rocroy Perfume, an alluring odor in a lovely Baccarat bottle. :or“"“w vlln'a s 4'95 —Houbigant’s Dusting Powders, ‘in Subtilite, Ideal or Quelques Fleurs odors. size for. —Houbigant'’s Perfumes, Choice of Ideal and Quel- ues Fleurs odors. Reg.

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