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1931—-PART THREE SOCIETY. 1412 Allison street was one of the most successful vet given by the sorority. ‘The committee, hoaded by Miss It SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 1 Mr. Charies Coakley an Meyers. Stevenson, Mr. 'Eu Alumnae Chapter Wardman Park Hotel Hop Is Social Feature Of Week at énnapolis M:rs. Samuel Brooke's Card Party Is Among First of Season—Mrs. Clemcnt HOI(QII at Luncheon. ANNAPOLIS, Md. October 3].—The at Annapolis this evening was the ing event of the week socially and fhe second ome of the season for the Midshipmen. It was held in Dahlgrea Mall, for the first. seccnd and third @lasses, and with the game played be- tween the midshipmen and West Vir- ia Wesleyan, drew a large number visitory to Annapolis Mrs. Semuel Brooke entertained yes- ferday afternoon in her home on South- te avenue at a card party, one of the of the season. Among those pres- ent were Mrs Carryl H. Bryan, Mrs Nevette Steel, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, Mrs Dennis Claude. Mrs. Middieton Semmes Quest, Mrs. John Chew, Mrs. Joseph Bigelow, Mrs. £t Clair Smith, Mrs Joseph Valiant, Mrs. Benjamin Wells and Mrs. William Beehler. Additionsl sts for tes were Mrs. Roy C. Smith. C. Nelson Dugsn and Mrs. Harry Knox Mrs. C. Erkstine Clement, who is oc- eupying Mrs. Mason Porter Cusach’s house, Ogle Hall, was hostess at Junch- ern Tuesdsy. The guests were Mrs Edward Lloyd, Mrs_J. Harrison Col- houn, Mrs, James Bowdoin and Miss Elizabeth Nott Cards have been received in Annapolis announcing the marriage of Mrs. Henri- etta Prances Ross, widow of Rear Ad- miral Ross, and Mr. Arthur Newton Brown, which took at_Cocoantt Grove, Fla., October 17. Both Mr. snd Mrs. Brown are well known here. Mr. Brown, !cumerry hnd' of n,:; N:.vnl; Academy lbrary, was for 8 long time a resident of Annapolis. Mrs. Brown ususlly spent a part of each year as the | of Miss Mary R. Magruder on| anover street. Mrs, Sewell S. Hepburn returned | Sunday to her home, on State circle, after & visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Fooks, n Bloomfield, N. J. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan spent the week end as the guest of Mrs. Middleton | Guest &t Wardour. Mrs. Bryan's cousin, Mrs. Willlam C. Lawson of Garden City, Long Island, will be the guest of Mrs. Bryan the first of next Rear Admiral and Mrs. John Hooge- werf! have closed their Summer home at Blue Ridge Summit, and are occupy- ing an apartment at Carvel Hall for the Winter. Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke gave & tes Sunday afternoon in honor of Mile. Josee Laval. The company in- cluded Capt. and Mrs. Frank H. Sadler, Comdr. and Mrs. Augustin ‘T. Beaure- , Capt. and Mrs. Lewis C. McBride Comdr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson. g. Sadler tea and there also were ‘Midshipmen of the flme‘h- invited to meet the distin- ished visitor. ‘“Mr and Mrs. Nofman Becker of i} ‘Mrs, Wilmer Biddle of Baltimore and after a visit of several to her son-in-law and daughter, ‘| gave a dance Priday evening at the Logan, is spending some time at Hart- | ford, Conn., where she was called by ! the serious Mrs Arnold | Miss Polly Marston, deughter of Ma) and Mrs. John Marston of Quantico, Va. is spending the week end as the | guest of Miss Anne Hall in the bome of Miss Hall's parents, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, on Maryland avenue. Miss | Hall, who is a student at St Mary's Hall. Burlington, N. J. joined he parents for the week end. = Miss Ha and Mis Marston attended the Mid- Hall this fliness of her sister, shipmen’s hop in Dahigren evening Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvin gave an oyster roast ai Aberdeen, their home on South River, this evening, follow- ing the foot ball game between St John's College and Johns Hopkin: University, played in Balttmore Mrs. Melvin Stewart entertaine Friday at_an oyster romast at Indian Landing_Boat Club on the Bevern River. The guests were Dr. and Mr: Enoch Barton Garev of Baltimore. | Comdr. and Mrs. Philip Van Horn Weems and Mrs. Slayton, wife of Comdr. Charles Slayton. Miss Margaret Halsey, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Willam P. Halsey spent this week in Wilmington, Del. | Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr, | entertained at dinner this evening at | House Farm, their home, on | the , in honor of Mra. Mason Porter Cusachs. The guests were Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. lerh] son Colhoun, Mrs. John Cowles, Mr. Otho Lee of Baltimore, Mrs. Cusachs and Mr. Forbes Colhoun Mrs. Cowles of New Haven, Conn., | is & guest of Mrs. Oliver J. Howard on Maryland avenue. 1 Mrs. Johnson, wife of Dr. Edward Darlington Johnson, left Annapolis | Monday for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Curry, wife of Lieut. John y, § at San Pedro, Calif. Miss Adele Randall has returned to her home, the Wing, in Randall Court, after a visit to her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Randall, at Catcnsville, Md. Comdr. and Mrs. Phillips Van Horn ‘Weems, who recently left Annapolis for Wi , where the former is on duty, are living at 3454 Newark street. Capt. Charles M. Oman, who has recently come to the Naval Academy as head of the Naval Hospital, and Mrs. Oman_are guests of Capt. and Mrs. John B. Kaufman in their home at the Naval Hospital. Capt. and Mrs. Oman will shortly occupy the house recently vacated by Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Dunbar. Mrs, Robert Bacon and her young daughter have joined Dean Bacon of St. John's College in their home here on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Bacon and Rer ter spent the Summer and :;‘::y at Harwich Point on Cape Mrs, Teel, wife of Prof. Roland Teel of the Severn , at Severna Park, school, to which a number of the younger set of girls - from were invited. Mrs, Calvin Bertolete and her daugh- ter, Miss Lucille Bertolete, who spent several Winters in Annapolis as the ests of the former's sister, Mrs. ly, wife of . M. E. Manly, have arrived at San Prancisco, where she and her daughter are occupying an apartment with Mrs. Bertolete’s son, Mr. Calvin Bertolete. Mrs. Manly is the guest of Mrs. Philip Chancelor in Santa Barbara. Mrs. M Comdr. James A 3 I?nn. | Mrs. Logan, wife Comdr. James A. '’ ANNIVERSARY BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME e S At Prices Below Actaal Cost com)| close-out—a choice selection of distinctive and Qfl\l?du It‘:}::or decora! materials at prices that cannot be aufilc:ud. An opportunity like this one will not occur again in - etime. You cannot afford to miss " Sale on Third Floor—Drapery Department [] DRAPERIES Oustom made In our own shop. ohote "seiection of fabrics in o I;H Price During Anniversary CURTAINS RUFFLED Cprtatns ted " and inetle— o3 Gree and A he © $1.95 Bloe Or, Pair alee Vatanes: Regular $2.25 to $3.95 Curtains CRETONNES quality. formerly 0o to e » yard. Now Sunfast and imporied eretonne. 51-36 inches wide. Pormerly Toe s 81 Now Limited Quantity RAYON TAFFETA fast. Plain cotors and stripes. Formerly 3¢ a Drapery Trimmings Vormerls e & yard. ". f....... . 39"(: i “h-lll XY L A remark: value. 15¢ to $4.98 a Yd. == McDEVITT’ 1202 G St. N.W. 300 DRAPERY SAMPLE LENGTHS ; Srosades. brocatelle, giik velo: d_reany sthers wsed 284 cha CURTAIN MATERIAL 36-ineh with cel- Formerly va Hand-Blocked Linen toile. Formerly $8.98 a yd. New esane A limited supply. SATEEN 50 ineh, in =a sssori- ment of colors. Formerly e » yd. Now . 50 inches wide: sunfast: firured and piain. For- merly §1.235 to $2.30. Now inch sunfast damask. for .qm-m S5, iy, TAPESTRY e v P OE. ing. Formerly $1.%5 te S350, Now : Ya. VELOURS 89c o 3 sea, irs. Were formerly S0c » 4 extra | SPONSORS ARMISTICE DAY JUBILEE | MRS. JAMES E. FREE! I AR Who, with the Bishop of Washington, has given her name as & patroness for the Armistice day jubilee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the Washington Audi- torium November 11. —Harris-Ewing Photo, Connecticut State Society !‘Authority on Literature To Entertain Statesmen‘ Speaking on Writing The Connecticut State Society Ex- ecutive Committee is greatly gratified| Mr. Lewis Lofton "“{‘:’"‘Y ‘_'.!“ “': over the widespread interest manifested | Euest of hionor 8t tes at the King Smith in the coming dance and reception to 1}11 o ;h'n T o the s of be held Saturday evening at the Willard | ¥ ",‘," ki on Ing of Hoel. This dance is the first of the | the short story. Tegular Winter series given by the Con- necticut Soclety, and there will be ex- cellent music and entertainment. All former residents of Comnecticut and | = residents of the District of Columbia | ! are invited to attend. { einvited toattend. o+ ere SUNDAY DINNER who are expected to attend include Rep- resentative and Mrs. Morgan Senders, | Representative and Mrs. Fred Britten, | Served from Representative and Mrs. J. Russell Tilson, Representative and Mrs. John J. McSwain, Senator and Mrs. Morris | Shepherd, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham and Semator and Mrs. Fred- | erick Walcott. Mr. Elmer E. Fleld is executive chair- man, assisted by Mr. Clarence Clough, Miss Kathleen Burke, Mrs. J. Roberts Conroy, Mrs, Lena Gibbs, Dr. R. 8. Pen- dexter, Mrs. C. W. Sorrell and Mrs. M. Eva Woodward. Tickets for the dance may be secured from the executive chairman, Mr. Pleld, 1758 Q street northwest, or at the door. COAT SALE MONDAY ONLY Coats of distinguished lines lavishly furred with the most desired skins. Patterned after the latest Paris creations. In ‘every desired color, style and size. None can be duplicated elsewhere at this low price. Reduced for Monday only. Tune in Parks Sorority Program WOL Sunday, 6 P.M. Beaver Mink Caracul BUDGET PLAN Parks can arrange a budget pian for you with from 4 to 8 months to pay—Wwith no interest—if you do not prefer to pay cash. Elevator Service District 3211 Of Kappa Beta . Giving Afternoon Tea Goucher College Alumnae Meet at Club House on I Street. iommm a8 chairman, assisted by Miss Edna Padgett, provided o atmosphere. The house was decorsted with multicolored leaves, corn stalks and appropriate streamers of bisck and orange. Every table was filied and more than a dosen prizes were given o the high scorers, The Sigma Lambda tained at the home of thetr Pr president. Mis Grace Nicholson Coakley, in honer of Mr. Heinrle Van Hole of Holland, bers of the sorority and women fresh. | CeTmany men of the law schools of Wash- | The young men showed & and National Universities and | Of interest in the American the Washington Coliege of Law. Special | dancing. n.m of henor include the following: | Among those present were Miss r. Chief Justice and Mrs. Alfred X Dorothy Clum, Miss Barbars Roll, Miss Wheat of the Supreme irt of | Edna Miller, Miss Sally Thornely, Miss District of Columbia, Judge Walter 1. | Erna Feidman, Miss Willemena ' Wat- wm:: Mrs. Peyton Cordon, | nick, Miss Jean Barry, Miss Ann Dodd, i Mrs. 't Mussey, Mrs. Pred- | Miss Pm Morgan, Mis erick L. Siddons, Mrs. Eugene Carusi, | Schuts, Evelyn Coakley, Mish Mary . Van Vieck of George | Elizabeth Weich, Miss Cloria School, Dean and Mrs. | Mr, William Howard, Mr. Bert Hawkins, o ;I“’IYnlv‘vlull,l‘y | ¥§mue‘:ry cB-rnuu. Mr. ‘Theodore s y of the| Tiller, Mr, Carl Carlson, Mr. Philip Washington College of Law and Ma). J. | Notes, Mr. Karl 5 Garfleld Riley. . iy Beuther Mr. Haroid Braich, Mr. Mm Judge Catheryn Sellers of the Juye- L——_____—_n_—o nile of the District will head the | = = -— recetving line. She will be assisted by | 3 Paimer Avery, dean of | Eta Mumnu Miss Hazel Palmer, dean great deal ames and iness meeting, in- | & brief recital of the experiences Dorothy Cook, 1931, as driver of & car in the caravan from Cali- fornia to Wi , and & description | of & Summer in China and Japan by Miss Roberta Wallsce. | The Alumnse Council met at the col- lege in Baltimore last week with added interest, due to the honor of a visit Priday from Mrs. Hoover. pter of Beta Chi Sorority en- | tertained at a luncheon yesterday at the | Shoreham Hotel for five rushees. Miss | Marie Ellicott, Miss Dorothy Flaherty, Miss Margaret Griffin, Miss Helen Shaw and Miss .Helen Staples. All of '.hei T r members were present. egl‘:h were presented at m‘m‘y will receive their | the lun final initiation on December 15 at the | Hay-Adams House. card party en by the Tau Phi Sorority Tuesday evening at Hair Tinting *3.00 ur Tomple Beauty Shoppe The ME¢. 8187 Delta Yow'll find lots of smart COAT IDEAS at this new, Style Store! BLACK FOX of Silken Softness #58 OR L. Frank Co. coats, we choose only the “royalty of furs" — the finest to be found. We choose each fur specially, individually, to assure true perfection. You will recog- nise this perfection in the besutiful Black Fox which \ tims the pictured eoat of Black Boucle. JAP MINK and Luxuriously Fine! 78 BSOLUTE luzury + s o A and looks it! As is our custom, we picked the one prize Mink of many! Picked it for its prime quality, its exquisite markings!. The featured model hides a novel pocket within its proud Mink collar and swirls a furred . sleeve! A leture was taken, ine cluding all unn’ t. - Scene of Card Plny Mrs. Abe Cohen, 3109 teenth | An yable card party was Tau | Tuesday the Army and Navy - Borerity Priday, October 30. The oc- | ter of the Daughters of the American casion was her retirement from office of | Revolution _when the regent, Mus. ";‘Htl\'fl. and H’nm ‘bD.lvld C. elected mother is | Shanks, vice regent, guests. the large ball of Wardman Park llohli Mrs. John W. Holcombe, chatrman of entertainment, was assisted Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Owen of Ports- | by Mrs. Ralph Wortley at the refresh- mouth, Engiand, who recently cele- | ment table and Mrs, Gi Grimes at muqht:::\r jhixtieth wedding anniver. | the bue?knlhr fancy articles, A large sary, bouse | num| Tepresentative Army and since they were married. Navy women were at the card tables. and Just the Size for the Small Apartment or Home b Porkiively sent 0 your home for el nd wio the understanding ‘that r the end of ety days it "sou 810 804 satisfied we will eaebange 8ad eredit a1 money peid. 30 Days’ Trial! BEGIN WEEKLY PAYMENTS DECEMBER 1st, 1931 Chas. M. Stieff, Inec. 1340 G St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Open Evenings Until 9 P, M FINAL CLOSE $16,000 Worth of Women’s Fine SHOES at Less Than 33%c on the Dollar! ; We Vacate Nov. 15 Every pair of shoes must be sold! Swedes! Reptiles ! Black Kid! Brown Kid! Watersnake! Ties! Straps! Pumps! High & Medium Heels! 5P 4 st o 31 $6.50 to $12.50 Fine Quality SHOES 2 Pairs, $5.00 Every Pair of $8.50 to $16.50 J. & T. COUSINS and other fme SHOES 2 Pairs, $9.00 $5.00 to $10 SHOES. .................$] 87 PEIRCE §HOE 2 Pairs, $3.00 57¢ $1.50 to '$3.50 GALOSHES.. 310 Seventh St. N.W. $1.00 Boudoir SLIPPERS. .... . .ceven. Py ol o oo ...77c Former Lessees of Shoe Dept., W. B. Moses & :