Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1931, Page 18

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| | | President and Mrs. Hoovcr Hosts to Am-| bassador and Mrs. Edgc at the White House Overnight. HE President and Mrs. Hoover had as their gue over night st the White H the United States Ambaseador o France and Mrs. Walter E Edge, who are now in their home on Eighteenth strect for a short stay. The Ambassa- dor and Mrs. Edge have been in their J0me In Atlantic City for a few days dnce thelr arrival from Prance Mrs. Hoover is expected to attend the soncert of the Westminster Choir in Senstitution Fill this evening, for which she has & box and will have guests there. turday President and Mre. Hoover fad with them at Juncheon Mr. 7.an Kindler, conductor of ths Natiorn Symphony Orchestra, which gave first concert Monday afterncon The Vice President, Mr. Curtls, and his sister, Mrs. Bdward Everett Gann will Jeave Washington Saturday cvening for Hollywood, Calif., where the former will deliver an address erd they will be entertained thore during their brief tay, Mts. Gann has as her house guest at the Mayflower for a few days Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot. who returned to th Oapital lpst evening after a visit with her father, Mr. C, W. Nibi n Salt Lake, She alsy spent a short time in California. Secretary and Mrs. Stimson to Fete Distinguished Italians. The Secretary of Etate and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson e issued invite- tions for a dinner Tuc:day evening, November 17, in the Pan-American Unlon, in honor of the minister of forelgn affairs of Italy and Signora| Grandi. Socretary and Mrs. Stimson also have invitations out for dinner | Lytle Brown, M: | Hallett, dall, Lie 1. and J. J. Staley and Lieu d Mr F. Mashb. secretary Vietor Po ne to New York, preparato Priday for Poland The chief of Gen, Roderick 1 rmichael left W The rel daughter, Lieut Roderic sI ( 0 jr. and Miss Kathieer r The checn planned Ir Mins Carmichael in honor of Bolling, for whom she w bridesmaid at her marriage Saturday to Mr. Harry R. Fowler, was conceled The attache of the Netherlands 1 gation, Mr. J. H. Van Royen, ent tained informally at the supper d: at the Club Chantecler last evening. | Miss Schulz Makes Bow at Fort Humphreys This Afternoon, The commandant of Fort Humphreys Col. Edward H. Schulz, and Mrs. Schulz entertein at & tea dance tod et Fort Humptreys to introduce tieir daughter, Miss Caroline Edward Schulz Recetving with Mrs. Schulz will be Mrs Mrs. George B. Pillsbury. Lewis H. Bash, Mrs. Charles W Mrs. Harry LaT. Cavenaugh, | Mrs, Walier MacBroom, Mrs, Ralph M, | Griswold, Mrs. Warren T. Hannum, | Mrs. Robert R. Ralston, Mrs. Harley J Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Mrs Cleveland C. Gee, Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Mrs. Robert W. Crawford, Mrs. Bowyer B. Brown, Mrs. Willlam E Covell, Mrs. Edwin Bethel, 1 | Lawrence K. Anderson, Mrs. Emory E. THE <'1:\R W \<nvv;1'n\' G WEDN L.\l) \\' NOVEMBER 4, 1931. EVENING SOCIETY. Watson, Miss Atlee Wiyne Wirgman and Mrs. Hugh Clark in their Summer home, in Buckdcld, ‘Windle - t 2101 Fall ‘snd Read has where Meta Cralg just returned from ol Biddi ewport News. Debutante Festivities Of Unusual Interest. M?. and Vi or Kauffmann will | W entertak r r November 23 daughter of Repre- Adam ) COLUMBIA RD.47 18 ST, s Lo 34| Regular Dinners, T5¢ Mo g Mr. Special Club Steak A Chicken Dinners, $1 Wailace, Miss June Cook and Mr. James C. Cramo CLUB_LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY Jeliefrs 1216-20 F Store opens at 0 tomorrew morning moor, after spending the last six mont h’M'm Plnw Bloomer, Mk‘ Elizabeth M\x Marion Dm\] op. Miss J.E.Cunningham Cp, 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. Cunningham’s Feature Paris Styled Coats—Lux- uriously Furred—Incom- para bly Value-Priced! Club Monday, December 14, in honor of her debutante niece, Miss Patti War- field Edmonston of Baltimore, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Edmonston T Guilford, who was introduced in| “lhflml re at & tea in the home of h!l’. parents October 1 when Mrs. Roilow | presided at the tea table. | Miss Louise Hoover, Miss Catherine Hoover and Miss Betty Hoover, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hoover Chevy Chase, will entertain at & eon at the Shoreham, November ; ji nor of three debutantes 0! (ht Miss Isabelle Pe: Mi and Miss Sara Louise Sm‘ll aise Hoover and Miss Cath- | Hoover will go to Annapolis Sate y for the hop at the Naval Acad- and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon have closed their place, Glen View, on she old Rockville road, and have taken | ment at 2020 Connecticut ave- (Continued on Third Page.) JULms GarrinekeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH At Garfinckel's You Will Find Lovely Selections of UNDERWEAR . .. TEA COWNS ... BOUDOR APPAREL AND CORSETS On the Fifth Floor Most moderately priced considering their beauty, quality and charm and made as they are by makers whom we consider the best in the world.. . . Long famous for the lovely assortments we always have, the new selections of underthings and boudoir apparel we want you to see tomorrow are more beau- tiful than ever. . .and they represent the best values obtainable. . . .Now at the peak of perfection, these complete stocks are fine for gift shoppers with EARLY CHRISTMAS BUYING in mind. . .or splendid for your own use. .. Tea Gotwns. .. Hostess Gowns Silk Un'terwear . . . Trousscan Sets Exquisite Boudoir Apparel Glove ‘Silk. .. Rayon. ..Knitted Wear All Lounging Wear Corscts fitted by experts and all Surgical Fittings. .. Mondsy evening in their home, Wood- | GioF % E ley, which will be an informal party o | S M Bemy ©. Jonannes, Mrs. | & smaly company in compliment to 8ig- | p, ‘Magner, Asslsting Miss Schulz | Sor end Wgnora Grandl, who will 'be] wil be iMiss Mary Hilsabeth Berrien. | eir house guests for a fow days ; The Itallan Ambaseador and Donna H{;‘h“;‘;““: SR Al mslon: Antoineita de Martino wiil give a din- ner November 18 for the distinguished | Vvisitors. Jean Gee, Miss Winifred Jacobs, Miss Loretta McKeever, Miss Mary Eliza- | beth MacArthur, Miss Grace Markham Miss Sue Mead, Miss Andrea Scholl The Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles | \iss Jane Thorpe, Miss Mary, Touise | Evans Hughes have taken a box for the Armistice day jubilee of the Veterans of Foreign Ware at the Washington Audi- torium Wednesday evening, November 11, for the benefit of destitute veterans. Among others who I entertain box rties will be Representative and Mrs. ichard 8. Aldrich, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mr. and M Prank B. Noyes, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Judge Robert E. Mattingly, Mr. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Deming Jarves, Dr. Vernon Kellogg, Mrs. Henr: Alvah Strong, Maj. Raymond E. Lee | and Mr. George Stu\cns Twenty-five is not TOO old! M. Foster’s Remembrance Shop 1305 F St. N.W. 1023 Conn. Ave. N.W. ‘The Minister nl Hungary and Count- ess Szecheny! will return to Washing- E E ton this evening from New York, where they went for the opening of the Met- | mpom-n Opera season Monday. ‘The Minister of Panama, Senor Dr | Harmodio Arias, has returned to Wash- after spending several weeks in his home in Panama. Mrs. Waterm: wife of Senator Charles W. Wal an, has joined the Senator in their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel, coming here from New York City, where she has spent the last two weeks. I The counselor of the Polish embassy. E Mr. Wiaydslaw Sokolowski, entertained | informally at dinner last evening. The retiring naval attache to thp French embassy and Mme. Sable and the mlltln! navi l attache, Camdr Paul | @ But it is half-way to fifty, Twenty-five is not too young, either, to begin taking care of youth's most precious possessions...a skin and a fine figure. The years fly away soon onough and unless attention is paid o maintaining these er ss assels, the signs of ug: :‘r:opdimo the Iovol-uv"@a, and the figure gets alarmingly out of hant ®Modern science knows how to guard against the ravages of time, The researches of Elizabeth Arden have been successfully directed to this end. In her Salons in the great cities and in meumdl of homes all over the world women are lsarning to prolong their fl'- ful grace and beauty far beyond the span nllows:by @ Elizabeth Arden defies time. @ In Miss Arden’s Salon you will find just the t-eatment 1o correct any fault of skin or figure. Her fall regimen includes the Anti-Brown Spot Ireaiment 15 remove fan or sallowness. In ihe Exercise Depariment an individual program is arranged o sorrect tha shortcomings of your figure. for an appoiniment please felephone Decatur 2040, ELIZABETH ARDEN WASHINGTON - 1147 CONNECTICUT. AVENUE Distinctive Christmas Gifts At Bargain Prices Parrot green, at once gay and . sophisticated .aprovocative shade in satin, for eve- sleek n interesting decolleta hip with white For a ning, smooth lines draped caught at the a cluster of gardenias. woman. $39.50. WOMEN'S BETTER DRESS —SECOND FLOOR. BROOKS G ST. BET. 11th AND 12th Silver Muskrat beautifully fashioned of all prime skins— Pictured, No. 731. Nubby wool with col- lor and cuffs of Amer- Our summer shops are 1 ican fox. closed. We have gathered here some of the most beau- tiful articles of gift mer- chandise from these shops in the best summer resorts, which we are offering, at very greatly reduced prices rather than re-ship them to our winter resort shops. This is an unusual oppor- tunity to purchase at very moderate prices articles of artistic merit and sterling quality — new — fresh - perfect—gatherd from *all over the world. Genuine bargains at from fifty cents to fifty dollars—Distinctive Foster merchandise at bar- gain prices. evening lt the M-ynowor by a group of | naval attaches and assistant naval at. taches to the other embassies in Wash; ton. lnh- cnmrny included Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellls, Capt. and Mrs Baggaley, the naval attache to the Brit- | & ish embassy and Mrs. Patrick Mac- | 5 Namara, the naval attache to the Ital fan embassy, Capt. Nobile Luigi Notar. bartolo del Duchi di Villarosa; the naval attache to the Japanese embassy, Capt. Bhosuke Bhimomura; the naval attache to the Spanish embassy, Comdr. Fed- erico Monreal y Pilon: the assistant naval attache fo_the British embassy and Mrs. W. C. Horton; the assistant naval attache to the Japanese embassy, Comdw, Zenshiro Hoshina: the assistant naval attache to the Italian embassy | @ and Nobile Orietta Figarolo del Contl | @ di Gropello. Mme. Duban has left Washington, and therefore was not at the dinner. Col. Shohel Washizu of the Imperial | Yapanese Army and military attache of the Japanese embassy and Mrs, Washizu | entertained at dinner last evening at the Carlton. Their guests included Maj. Rimpel Kato, assistant military attache of the Japanese embassy Ma, E. Na- kanishi, Capt. and Mrs. Tiarty, Lieut, ol and Mre. A E, Ran- | Let Cunningham’s Show You Coat Value! OW as our prices are, every striking Cun- ningham Coat is a hand-picked fashion! We chose ten from one fine maker—five from another—and so on! The result is a collection of fashions not surpassed anywhere, regardless of price. We ask you not only to compare Style, but Quality also. ‘We are a store of value ideas. 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It might have just stepped out of a portrait of a lady in the Romantic age—this exquisite velvet wrap — with its little ermine collared cape (which is quite a sep- nrate affair) tying at the throat—and the sleeves, fabulous puffed sffairs. $110 THe WALNUT Room Trmo FLooR, 2 pairs for $1.40 HERE is a ho- siery value that challenges value - seekers! Sheer 45 - gauge full - fashioned Chiffons — all-silk from picot top to reinforced toe, French heel in- cluded' Sizes 81/, to 10%%. Another reason why so many smart women are saying, “This year, it's Brooks for furs!” Full- furred, deep, splendid skins, nicely marked, cut on this year’s lines. See the generous warm collar; the deep, smart cuffs! It is but part of this fine offering at $85—black pony, caracul, sealine (dyed coney) with real ermine trimming. Sizes for misses and women. Other Eur Coats, $99 te $295 Brooks Furs, Second Floor Smoke- Tone Off-Black Tahiti Negrita Matin and every other new shade! Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W.

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