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B2 50 CIETYX. SOCILTY Mrs. Hoover Will Entertain Small Party at the Tea Hour at the White House This Afternoon. RS. HOOVER will receive a and economic conditions. { M small group of ladies at the DOt open their house on New Hamp- tea hour at the Executive Man- sion today. Chiet Justice and Mrs. Hughes Hosts Preceding Jubilce. The Chief Justice and Mrs C)\va:.( Evans Hughes will have in their l)fl:- cony” fomorrow evening at the Ar- mmistice cay jubilee and costume ball of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at the Washington _Auditorium, Miss Anne Butler, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler ,and her fiance, Mr. Fdward K, Dunn, as guests of honor, also Miss Olivia Stokes and her (‘0\3»\1“, Mr. Stokes, and Mrs, Chauncey L. Wad- dell, daughter of Chief Jt)&gl(‘r‘ :\'nd Mrs. Hughes, who came from New York for the gala celebration given for the bene- Bt of the disabled and destitute vet-| € <. Jacob Leander Loose will enter- tain at d later taking her guests to her at the jubilee. Am(mK. olhers who will entertain at dinner preceding the pgl't\ will be Maj. and . James W. Boyer, ir an“:h Secretary o V\'.’!\'n and :\l\'.’\‘ rlev will have among their guests fiui};:u- balcony box the chief of staff, Gen. Douglas MacArthur = The wearing of costumes is urged \,I the committee, but the donning of fancy dress is not obligatory ‘The Minister of the Irish Free Stat and Mrs. MacWhite went to New York Jesterday and will remain until Thurs- Jay, having gone to attend the National Horse Show. The Slamese Minister, Mai Prince Amoradat Kridakara, ha transferred from this post to ‘Minister-to France and is expl Jeave Washington early next month for Paris. The Minister has been at this Capital for several years and has made a place for himself with a wide circle of friends in official, diplomatic and resident society and will be greatly missed. Mrs. Borah entertained a small party at luncheon at the Willard today chief of naval operations and Mx’?cwuuxm V. Pratt_will entertain a company at dinner Friday evening Mrs. Pratt was hostess at Juncheon today, her guests including Mrs. George van Horn Moseley, wife of the deputy chief of staff, U. S. A.; Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua, Mrs. Lytle Brown, Mrs. Harry G. Bishop, Mrs. John W. Gulick, Mrs, Samuel Hof, Mrs. Robe: terson, Mrs. Irving J. Carr, Mrs. Joseph P. Tracy, Mrs. George S. Patton, Mis William V. Connor, Mrs. John T.| Myers, and Mrs. M. Robert Guggen- | heim. | Col and Mrs. George C. Thorpe gave a dinner party last evening before the Black and White ball, which Mr. and Mrs, William Laird Dunlop, jr., gave at the Mayflower for debutantes of this season. Col. and Mrs, Thorpe gave the party for their daughter, Miss Jane Thorpe, who will be presented later in the season, in compliment to a sister debutante, Miss Patience McCormick- Goodhart, daughter of Mr. F. Hamilton McCormick-Goodhart. Miss Louise Brooks and Mr. A. Atwater Kent, jr., of Philadelphia, were among the 12| guests at dinner. Mrs. James F. Curtis was hostess at dlinner last evening, entertaining a small company informally in compliment to | Mrs. William Deering Howe of New | York, who is her house guest for a short time. | Former Senator and Mrs. Guy D. Goff of West Virginia are motoring | through the Southern and VVem,el'nJ States, making a survey of industrial Gen They will shire avenue until after the holidays. Miss Elmeda Ansell, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Samuel T. Ansel 1957 Biltmore street, salled Saturda from Vancouver, British Columbia, on the Empress of Canada for & visit to friends in Honolulu and Manila. Miss Helen Cannon, who has been at White Sulphur Springs for a short visit, arrived in Washington this morn- ing ‘and is at the Mayflower while her house is being opened for the Winter. Miss Cannon_spent & portion of the Summer in California with her niece, Mrs. William Houghteling, and has been in_her former home, in’ Danville, IIL, before her visit at White Sulphur Springs. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Gug- genhelm_have returned to Washington for the Winter season and are in Tesi- dence at the home of Mr. and Mrs. de Sibour, at 1539 Twenty-ninth street. They have issued invitations for an at home on Thursday, November 12, when among those assisting Mrs. Guggenheim will be Mme, Ferrara, Mme. Prochnik and Mrs, Walter Tuckerman. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Elkins and their family have come to Washington for the Winter and will make their home at 2443 Kalorama road. Miss Aires Funkhauser, who is stay- ing at the Fairfax, is leaving for New York, where she will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Catherine Hush and the famous golf champion, Mr. .l;nhr;:‘n‘rcll. in New York City Novem- er 24. Miss Sara Newton Worthington and her fiance, Dr. Robert Lord Holt, whose marriage will take place Thursday, will be entertained at dinner this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Perkins Hill Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bradley Wil- lard were hosts at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Worthington and Dr. Holt. Mrs. John E. Fowler is having a buffet luncheon today for her debutante daughter and the debutantes of the season at her home, 1424 Sixteenth street. The guests are Miss Marbury Beall, Miss Elizabeth Berrien, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Miss Frances Brooks, ———— Gnglish Flomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. ma e WAVERLY TAYLOR s 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 PARTY DRESSES —are a specialty of the JUNIOR SHOP. " This crepe de chine model, with a touch of wool embroidery on the little cape collar is one of many at only In Sizes 6 to 12 Yrs. INCORPORATED 1901 Que Street WoobwARD el & LoTHROP < G STAEETS BRIEF GLITTERING ACCENTS TO IT ALL —these little jackets we see at many of the smartest places— on many of the smartest people. This_one is_black glittering sequins—a brief bolero type of thing with long sleeves—$39.50. Others $25 and up. Misses’ WaLNuT Room THIRD FLOOR. ! | | | Ala., and Miss Betty Lewis of Glouce | White Speel, Mrs. Eugene Woodson and | 9 WASHINGTON., D. C., TUESDA THE EVENING STAR, Miss Fanella Castanedo, Miss Mae| Mr. George A. Hastings, ldm(nmrltlve\gvllnur. who has recently come to Harris Clarke, Miss Olga Craven, Miss | assistant to the President, leaves to-| Washington. Barbara Davis, Miss Patsy Douglas,|.ight (Tuesday) for Louisiana to ad-| Miss Helen Louise Duckett, Miss Marion | dress the Association of Commerce and | Dunlop. Miss Patti Warfield Edmons- | the Community Chest in New Orleans England, who are making a visit in Fulmer, Margaret Gibbins, M: ning. Miss Winifred Jacobs, Miss Mary siana State University at Baton Rouge. Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Frances Mrs. Hastings, who is a native of New Mathews, Miss Dorothy Nicholson, Miss Rose Walker Page, Miss Ann W.| Park, Miss Eleanor Rust Peirce, Miss | Betty Peelle, Miss Helen Payne Peeples, Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Jeane Richards, Miss Teresa Saul, Miss Kate Hyde Scully, Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Mary Stuart, Miss Sidney Thompso: Miss Jane Thorpe, Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Mary White, Miss Atlee Wayne | Wirgman, Miss Jean Woodson and Miss Anne Wyant. Her house guests were Miss Nettie Henderson of Birmingham, | Miss Katharyn Puqua, n iss Elizabeth Hen- | tion and the alumni banquet of Loui- | this afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Richard | | Porter Davidson in their | Georgetown. Mrs. Mitford has many Orleans, accompanies him. | frequent visits when she was the guest S of Mr. William Phelps Eno. Mrs. Mit- assistant director of the President’s | yyiceomiS, BEIORE .. w of Mr. Henry Lane Emergency Committee on Unemploy-| gno, nephew of Mr. William Phelps Eno. ment Relief, has returned to Washing- | ton after a week’s visit with her son, | Prot, Frederick E. Croxton, of Colum- bia University and his family. Pre-| dance at the Club Ch 1 om- vious to that Mrs. Croxton visited her | pliment to Miss Slrza;’l‘r:s!g:l h“vgflx;}—- other son, Dr. Frank C. Croxton, and ington, sister of Mrs. Hill, and Dr. Mrs. Croxton of Whiting, Ind. | take place on Thursday. Mr. Martin Porkay of Hungary en- | - tertained a party at the Club Chan-| Mrs. Emory and Miss Lillilan Emory, | tecler supper dance last evening, when | Wife and daughter of Maj. W. Gibson his guests included Baron Paul Schell| Emory. U. C. M. C. will entertain in- f the Hungarian legation and Prof. formally af tea Sunday afternoon for the noted Hungarian portrait (Continued on Third Page.) ter, Va. Receiving with Mrs. Fowler | were Mrs. Martha Lewis, Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, Mrs. W, Wayne Wirgman, Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard, Mrs. Virginia Kiss, Mrs. William Sawtelle Kilmer. | Smart, original model, in a frock that you will like— Spanish tile crepe—that shade which is new, and yet s0 versatile in its appropriate use. Designed # $1675 with the new large sleeves and finished with bows and girdle One of the many exclusive models in the range of popular prices. Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern | Colesville Pike silver Spring, Md. Special Exhibit and Sale All this week of Eleanor Beard's Hand Quilted Things Under direction of Ruth Waddill. 1715 Conn. Ave. Just Above R Driving Time Twenty Minutes out Sixteenth Street to State Line, then right one m d you to this colorful *Old 27 Tavern” for a wonderful THE NeEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. MORE THAN €VER THIS YEAR 9 XPPRECIATION Your Choice! Our Entire Stock Above—Brown felt off-the-face brim- med hat, with two little curls of Fall and Winter Jeathers below your ears. $15 usually, Hats A Half Price! All our hats . . . the dashing sports hats, the knowing little turbans with veils, the becoming tricornes, hats for the matron, small head sizes, large head sizes . . . everything has been included in this Appreciation event. Pick out the hat you want, and pay half the amount on the price tag! $5.00 hats $7.50 hats $10.00 hats $12.50 hats $15.00 hats $17.50 hats $18.50 hats $20.00 hats $22.50 hats $25.00 hats 2.50 $3.75 $5.00 $6.25 $7.50 now. $8.75 now. . $9.25 now. $10.00 now. .. $11.25 now.. $12.50 $27.50 hats now... . $13.75 $30.00 hats now... . $15.00 $35.00 hats now... . $17.50 Colors: Black, green, tile blue, navy, Algerian, brown, Spanish tile, wine, Patou red, grey and purple, Materials: Chenilles, felts, soleils, tweeds, velvets, hatter’s plush, metal laces and combinations. All Sales Final—Please ! JELLEFF'S—STREET FLOOR. now. now. now. now. now. “Te'sse s Above—Blcck felt, turned up on the side and back...uwith a kolinsky tail. $17.50 usually, $8.75 for Appreciation. Another Appreciation Event! Tomorrow Only! With Every Pair of Opera Pumps 5645 $8.65 Regularly $7.50 Regularly $10 Your Choice of Buckle without charge! Added to the savings during the Appreciation Sale on all shoes, you may select an ornament 1o wear with the opera pumps you buy tomorrow. The selection in pumps includes black or brown kid, patent leather, black or white moire, and suede. Buckles add just enough formality to your pumps so that you really have a two-occasion shoe in one pair! JELLEFF'S—STREET FLOOR. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rupert Mitford of | ston, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Willa|and the Louisiana White House Con-i‘wuhinrlon and are staying at the| Miss ferece on Child Health and Protec- | Mayflower, will be entertained at tea | home in | | friends in Washington, made during her | Fred C. Croxton. wife of the forq yas before her marriage to Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Bichop Hill entertained | a party last evening at the supper| | Robert Lord Holt, whose marriage will | e I e AR S O AL SO B e el (O O I R T 3 T RO TR R e | Extensive Selections in Sterling Holloware For Fall Brides and Thanksgiving Tables Economically Priced The Dulin & Martin collection of fine silver includes many pieces of holloware, of exquisite beauty and craftsmanship, at the lowest prices in years. Sterling Salt and Pepper Shakers. ........Fsir §5 0@ Set of 6 Coasters in rack R Sterling Bonbon Dish, shell design....:....... .$5.00 Sterling Silver and Glass Tea Tiles. .......... .$5.00 Jam Jars, a varied assortment. ............$2.50-U» Sterling Sandwich Trays with pierced edge. . . . .$7.50 9-inch Sterling Bowl, pierced border. ..........$7.50 Candlesticks, a beautiful design 10 inches tall Pair $10.00 2-light Candelabra QR v | 9-inch Bowl of Irish design ....$10.00 Sterling Sugar and Cream Set. . ... s ...$10.00 Jelly Dish and Spoon ...$10.00 Sterling Bread Trays, graceful in line. ......... $10.00 DULIN @ MARTIN Connedicut Ave. ana L PARKING SERVICE—Connectizut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 710195 T vve 1l th Sloane 5 Genuine Handmade Oriental Rugs Have not been so temptingly priced in years— as they are now in our Readjustment Sale. OU buy Oriental Rugs here upon OUR GUARANTEE—not only of their gen- uineness, but of their intrinsic and artistic worth. Every one of these Rugs is an Oriental masterpiece — a gem in design and coloring—and a DECIDED BARGAIN marked, as you'll find it, materially below its regular price. Khanbah, 13.10x21.4 Reduced from $1,500 to.... $695 Persian Ardelin, 10.5x16.10 Reduced /:o:rslaoo z:. : .45365 .$800 Khanbah, 12.0x18.0 Reduced from $1,200 to. ... ?{ififi?f‘:fi?{zfigzso w0...... SO Roduood o $1956 10.....3950 ?{?:z.urlf-dlfrg’:: %1400 10....31050 Rouond ot $678 t5....... VRS Teziak, 12.0x15.0 $2 75 Reduced from $500 to. Khanbah, 10.0x14.0 Reduced from $425 to...... $285 Anatolian, 11.6x14.0 Reduced from $525 atel s YDDD Khanbah, 10.0x14.0 Reduced from $600 to...... 5395 Persian Herats, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $500 to Khanbah, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $175 to. . Turkish Teziak, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $185 to Turkish Ak Hissar, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $110 to Persian Sarouk, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $575 to....... Persian Kirmanshah, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $750 to...... $500 Chinese, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $450 to....... s235 Persian Hamadans, 9.0x12.0 Reduced from $475 to, i ovee -5235 Chinese, 8.0x10.0 Reduced from $300 to....... sl 75 Persian Kirmanshahs, Reduced from $600 to....... 5425 Khanbah, 8.0x10.0 Reduced from $375 to....... slgs Turkish Irani, 7.6x9.0 Reduced from $200 to...,... $I25 Khanbah, 6.0x9.0 Reduced from $250 to.. . $l45 Turkish Teziak, 6.0x9.0 Reduced from $100 to........ $75 hinese, 6.0x9.0 Reduced from $250 to....... $I35 Sarouk, 6.0x9.0 Reduced from £225 to....... sI75 Persian Sarouk, 4.6x6.6 Reduced from $225 to........ s95 Lilihans, 4.6x6.6 Reduced from $110 to. s65 Mosuls, 3.0x6.0 Reduced from $30 to. % $Ig Hamadans, 2.6x4.0 Reduced from $25 to. ....... $|6.50 Turkonian Beluchistans, 3.0x5.0 Reduced from $40 to. .. ... $25 Hamadans, 2.0x3.0 Reduced from $13.50 to.. Oriental Runners, 2.3x10.0 Reduced from $75 to......... L With a charge account our Budget Plan of settlement can be arranged. W. & J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G House. With the Green Shutters