Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1931, Page 18

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B2 * SOC day of Girl Aidesof Y.W.C. A., Later Attending Art Exhibit. RE HOOVER will be the hanor guest &t the tea this after- noon given in celebration of the fiftieth birthday anniver- sary of the Olrl Aldes' De- | partment of the Y. W. C. A tea | will be given from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the elub house of the Y. W. C. A Heading the recetving line will be Miss Mary Lesta Wakeman, president of the girl aides. who will present to the guesta representatives of the various organizations of voung women in the Capital to Mrs. Hoover. Others in the Jine will be the presidents of the 31 girl aides clubs of the District Mrs Hoover will cut the huge cake bearing B0 gayly colored candles Pollowing the birthday party, Mra Hoover will sttend the pre-view of the pictures at Bears, Roebuck Art Gallery Mrs. Hoover is expected to attend the Westminster Cholr concert to yow night, at Constitution Ha Mrs. Gann will occupy a double box in which she will entertain distinguished guests. The boxes will be filled with music lovers prominent in Washing- ton's soclety circles and with dis- tinguished members of the clergy headed by the Bishop of Washinglon Right Rev. James E. Preeman, D. D Bishop William MecDowell, president of the Washington Federation of Churches, and others. Recent additions to the list of hold- ers include Mrs. Olarence A. Aspinwall, | Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison. Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Gen and Mrs. B. D. Foulols, Mrs. Francls Whitten, Mr. Hans Kindler, Mrs. Ger- trude Lyons. Miss Bess Davis Schreiner and Mrs. Robert Harmon. A group of students from Gunston Hall will oc- cupy a box, and among those who will be present will be the members of he Interstate Male Chorus, the Rubinstein Club, the Capital City Choristers, the George Washington _University Glee Clubs and & robed choir from Walter Reed General Hospital, conducted by Capt. Boyd, U. 8. A. Among others who will be present | at the concert will be Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. L. Capps Mrs. Brewster Marwick, Mrs. Cabot Stephens, Mr. W W. Everett, Mrs. J. L, Saunders, Miss A. E Raup, Dr. W. E. Martin, presi- dent of Sul College at Bristol, Va.; Mr. Earl Evans of Baltimore, and Mr. R._K. Hollinger of Hagerstown. The processional of vested choirs, ‘which will the concert, will begin | i)l‘(\'flp at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Char- | otte Klein, dean of the District of | Columbia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, will play the pre- lude numbers and the processional march, in honor of the world-famous guest cholr. | Mrs. Edward Everett Gann shared | honors at luncheon yesterday with Mrs. Roy Ranney when they were enter- tained by Mrs. Albert Hamilton Denton at the Shoreham. Others in the com- pany were Mrs, Harry Hatch, Mrs. Col- loday, Mrs. Samuel Hof Mrs. L. J. Pettijohn, Mrs. John L. Proctor, Mrs. Quinton, Mrs, Hutch I. Cone, Mrs. Rol- Jand K. Smith, Mrs, O. P. M. Brown, Mrs. Sarah Summer and Mrs. Keith of | Montana. i Secretary and MYs. Adams To Receive Officers Tomorrow. | The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | Charles Francis Adams will at home tomorrow afternoon, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, in their home, on § street, to the officers of the Navy and Marine Corps and thelr wives. Assisting Mrs. Adams will be Mrs. Fred A. Britten, g alls, Mrs. William V. Pratt, Mrs. Ben H. Fuller, Mrs. Mark | Bristol, Mrs. William A, Moffett, Mrs. | Edgar B. Larimer, Mrs. Frank P. Up-| ham, Mrs. John T. Myers, Mrs. Russell | Train, Mrs. Joel T. Boone, Mrs. John | g:; kornnsllde and Mrs. Harold R. rk. Mr, Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler yesterday issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Anne to Mr. Bdward K. Dunn of Baltimore, son | e 3 st Mgr. d L. Buckey, rector of St. Matthew's Church, officiating, at 4 o'clock, in the presence of only members of the two families. A small number of additional guests have been asked for the reception, which will follow at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Butler will be unattended, and Mr. Roswell C. Dunn of St. Louls will be best man for his brother. The Minister of Siam, Maj. Gen. Prince Amoradat Kridakara, will en- tertain the members of the embassy staff at dinner Saturday evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary | of the King of Siam. The Minister | returned this morning from New York, where he spent a few days. | Mrs. Reed Smoot, wife of Senator Bmoot, has given her name as a patron- | ess for the Armistice day jublilee of WooebpwaRD U awp O STAzers X b\ £ R 7 | o The Paillette ~comes into its own on one of the most charm. ing eveming gowns seen to date. It is moulded to the knees—the pat- tern of the white lace traced in opalescent pail- lettes—and there is o huge bow of deep red velvet for sdded chie— $69.50 Misses’ WaLNuT Room Tams PLook. SOCIETY | this group, who will be vendors st the | celebration. " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1931. SOCIETYY. 3 ETY the Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the Washington Auditorfum, November 11 for the benefit of destitute veterans. | A meeting was heid of the Cigarette | Committee vesterday in the home of ( Mrs. R. P. Oraft, who is in of Mrs. Craft is recovering from injuries received in an automobile accident and was unable to preside at the meeting, her daughter, Miss Beatrice Craft, acting in her piace The oongressional group, composed of | daughters of members of the Senate and Lower House, who will sell the coples of the Paris Extra of 1018, will meet tomorrow at the Mayflower. Mrs. Everett Johnson, daughter-in-law of Representative Royal C. Johnson, is| chairman of this group. | Senator Wallace H. White, jr. en- tertained informally at luncheon yester- day at the Carlton. | Representative and Mrs. Stephen W. | Gambrill have taken an_ apartment at | the Bhoreham for the Winter. The United States Minister to Costa | Rica, Mr. Charles C, Eberhardt, is at the Mayflower for & short stay. Mrs. Willlam V. Pratt, wife of the chiet of naval operations, entertained at luncheon today, when her guests were wives of chiefs of bureaus of the Navy Department. The company in- cluded Mrs. William A. Moffett, Mrs. Charles E. Riggs. Mrs. George R. Rock, Mrs. Prank B. Upham, Mrs. Ridley Mc- Lean, Mrs. Thomas C. Hart, Mrs Archibald L. Parsons, Mrs. Orin Mur- fin, Mrs. Ben H. Puller, Mrs. Samuel | M. Robinson, Mrs. Edgar B. Larimer, Mrs. Edward C. Kalbfus, Mrs. John W, Greenslade, Mrs. Edward 8. Jackson, Mrs. Frederick Hellwig, Mrs, Emory 8 Land, Mrs. Royal E. Ingersoll, Mrs Vaughn K. Coman, Mrs. Hollis M Cooley, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Thomas C. Kinkaid, Mrs. Henry Williams and Mrs Russell 8, Berkey. Gen. and Mrs. Patterson to Be Feted This Evening. TRe surgeon general of the Army am;l make merry while you may . . . and make it in a canton crepe frock with a pert little peplum and almost no back at all! Wear over it little velvet jacket with wide, wide dal- man sleeves that become skin tight at the wrists. .. and have it in your favorite combination .ared frock with a § brown jacket . or a white or black dress with a red jacket! Sizes 11 to 17 $30.50 | Junior Misses' | College Shop— | .. Third Floor. 1216-1220 F St. & LoTHROP | host to & small party at luncheon ves- ¢ Mrs. Robert U. Patterson will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening )t Maj. Miner F. Peich, U. 8. A. and Mrs. Pelch, who will entertain at the Hotel Hamilton, the dinner to be fol- lowed by dancing The retiring naval attache of the French embassy, Capt. Louls Sabie, and the nm.u:unlt nng‘nudu. s‘oul:‘dx Paul ban, onor At D, N veins ot the Mayfiower | And Mrs. Brown left today for their of the naval attaches of the various | Ohio home embassies and legations in Washington, —_— |w at 3456 Macomb street. adviser to t hostess at tea yesterday afternoon, en- | vi tertaining in compliment to her sister- | in-law, Mrs. Rudolph Stanley Brown of home, at 1520 Twenty-ninth street. Mr. Capt. Shosuke Shimomura, naval at- ! tache of the Japanese embassy, was and Mrs are spen terday st the Carlton. ) R Brig_ Gen. Staniey D. Embick. U. S Mrs. Willlam Walter Husband, wife o “and Mrs. Embick of Fort Monroe, of the Assistant Secretary of Labor, has |y, are spending several days at the issued cards to meet Marle, the grand | nartinique. duchess of Russla, author of the “Edu- | “ cation of & Princess,” Thursday after- Col. and Mrs. phenomena| purchases in a weakened market J produce these very rare values tomorrow Cleveland. who, with Mr. Brown, has|A. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peis in nmr’mn. Tex., are spending some time at the Hotel Martinique. Capt. Bugene A. Regnler, U. 8. A, secretary to the Secretary of s al Edwin A Anderson. | Gantemmn o e, DhS TOXORS. 0 :: o' | apartment in Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hart will enter- tain a small company at an informal supper this evening following the lec- ture which Rafael Sabatini will give in Central High School Auditorfum. & _The Rev. Freeland Peter, dean of the ames P. Cooke of aire v noon from 5 to 7 o'clock in her hom’,’Brofllly‘n. N. Y., accompanied by Col ' and Mrs. Thomas M. Sherman of Long — | Beach, N. Y., are making Mrs. Herbert Feis, wife of the legal!stay in this city and have taken a suite | State Department, was | at Wardman istt. Maj. George C. Beach, M. C., U. § and Mrs. Beach of Fort Sam Hous- ho has sC IARRIS 1224 FgSTREE ® A COAT SALE you'll pay $11to $21.50 less than usual and your accustomed get med quality $49.75 and $55 $38.50 Coats Misses’ Sizes $69.50 and $79.50 Coats $58.50 All Sizes $89.50 and $98.50 Coats $7 8.50 $98.50 and $110 $8 8.50 furs carefully selected All Sizes Coats All Sizes for their beauty and durability woolens from the best mills fashions you'd expect from a store famous for fashion ® these furs in each group ersian lamb . . . kolinsk Lo Tkl o Aebes : skupk-... . krimmer . . . beaver . . . squirrel . . . kit fox . . . babx IZ"X __JOSEPH R. HARR e L8 an extensive Park Hotel during their (Continued on Third Page.) w. The Readjustment Sale Is Store-Wide & J. SLOANE — 709 TWELFTH Creating a most extraordinary buying time throughout the store with prices extravagantly reduced on Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Carpets, Draperies, Lamps, of the Sloane well known character and quality. Genuine Handmade Oriental Rugs —The reputation of the Store is your safe- ard in buying Oriental Rugs—and loane’s has been famous as the American distributor of the finest productions of Eastern craftsmanship. That reputation safeguards your selection at these most unusual prices. $750 Sarouk Rugs . $450 Sise 13x10.6. $175 Sarouk Rugs . . $95 ~ Size 6.7x4.5. $110 Sarouk Rug . . $75 Size 3.6x5. $25 Sarouk Mats . . $I8 Size 3x2. $575 Sarouk Rug . . $335 $3:7:5:E(:%rmanshah Rug, $175 $1206 ki'\anbah Rug . $825 $l:‘5|:0:(:).:|x§:|:;3nbah Rug . $695 %Z_SI’iéh;nbah Rug . $285 $6£'0ui‘(x!1;nnbah Rug . $350 $I!7m5a;|;|;amadan Rug . $65 §25 Hamadan Rug, 1650 $755‘.Ox:?3?+olian Rug . $450 $553‘51£H;‘a.+9|ian Rug . $325 & $§201.;|:f,§°k Rug . . $275 $l88“512;!':.ii$k Rug . . $140 $800 Mglayor Rug . $550 Z{:Q;Qk Rug . . $235 $1i0l;C’I‘Hinese Rug . $i35 szis.c::'hinese Rug . . $I35 SIS’LOl:é.Ig-Hiuar Rug . $75 fiaolofi\:.ilique Rug . $295 $i&0fl£{jfique Rug . $125 $7£ R:ile‘:f;i Runners, $45 $23019fienfal Runners, $175 Broadloom (Seamless) Carpets $3.50 Grade, sq. yd., $2.60 $5 Grade . sq. yd., $3.50 $6 Heavy Pile, sq. yd., $4.50 $10 Imported, sq. yd., $8.50 709 Twelfth ’lTHE HOUSI‘} WITH THE GREEN SHUTTERS v Charge accounts may be ranged—with the convenient of our Budget Plan of settlement. W.&J. SLOANE Dining Room Suites $445 Early Am. Maple, $225 $400 Genuine Mahogany . . . $290 $550 Am. Sheraton Mahogany . . . $400 $650 Queen Anme Figured Walnut . . . . . $425 Bed Room Suites $400 New England G . v $400 Am. Empire SO . oo $550 Early English Walnut . . . . . $375 $825 Queen Anne Walnut . . . . . $425 $975 Adam Suite . . $595 Sofas and Love Seats —as you find them or upholstered to your selection from a variety of fabries. $190 English Sofa . $139 $210 Wakefield Sofa, $165 $210 Hakldon Sofa . . 165 $150 Jetferson Sofa, $115 $200 Bedford Sofa . $145 $260 Lawson Sofa . $185 $540 Buckingham Sofa, $425 $210 Early American L IR L $460 Louis XV Sofa . $355 $335 Am. Empire Sofa, $235 $120 Parker Love Seat, $80 $140 Wakefield Love . $95 Seab . . enbi. $160 Early Am. Love e Easy and Wing Chairs $100 Queen Anne Easy UEhEEY. L $125English Club Chair, $79 $50 Schuyler Chair, $39.50 $45 Fairfield Chair . $35 $70.00 Martha Washington Chair . $55 Occasional Pieces $50 Genuine Mahogany Drum Tables . . . $70 Low Boy . . . . $75 Heppelwhite Card Tablwe . 0% $110 Gov. Winthrop o et $30 Nest of Tables, $22.50 $10End Tables . . . . $8 $20 Duncan Phyfe Coffee Table . . ... . 81278 $185 Gov. Winthrop Secretary . . . . $I55 $245 $290 ar- ivilege Just Above G

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