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R SQCIETY, THE . EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ' 11, SOCIETY. - ve - ville, N. C., and | velvet and carrying arm bouquets of | Skinner of Nashville, Tenn.; Dr. EHar- - dinner last evening in honor of,Mr. Ar- | after visiting in Waynestille, N. C. e e thur Bradley Campbell, \!Monqomm. Ala., for "“““D,‘.‘ Willlard Walters was the best]gart of Baltimore, and M. . L | Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Price of Up- | Mr. John F. A. Cecil of Biltmore,|man and the ushers were classmates of | Cross of South Lancaster, ifass. land, Calif, wWho have spent some|N: C. arrived last night at the May-|the bridegroom at the Washington| The bride's fatler i3 4 member of | n . flower for a brief visit, Missionary College in Takoma, and in-|the Town Couneii of Takoma Park | Blaree ana Ea‘?’f’?f'sé‘p“&z e ooe —— cluded Dr. Herman Ermshar of Los|and statistios: secretary of the general | oeerbogo ks Holcomb-Rogers Angeles; Dr. Chris Mason of Philadel- | conferens of Scventh Day Adventists. | p . d d M H Att d F tes P | Wedding Last Night. phia; Mr. Cecil Higgins of Union|She Suended the Washington Mission- | resident an rs. 1loover en € Lady Queenborough of London has| The marriage of Miss Viola Marle |Springs, N. Y. and M. Cliford Hol- |ary Zollege. Takoma Park. Following retlrned ‘to Washington for anothe#| Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. | comb of Troy, N. Y. brother of the | . Holcomb's gmaduation from the Ta- = S, short vi n v | bridey m. koma Park ool in 1924, he en- Celebratmg Anmversary Today of ghort Visit and Is again at the May- | pogers, to Dr. Clarence C. Holcomb, |"Ff0l 1o ceremony, Mr. and | oot on taird Pagey company at the Club Chantecler sup- | Takoma Park Seventh-Day Adventist|FArk: after which the couple left for a e Chureh. fthe Hev. FE. 1. Votaw oMelat | Wil fite by Sl e it V8 ijwl RE-UPHOLSTERING Tl—m President was accompanied by | ton from their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs, George R. James, the D€ assisted by Dr. B. F. Bryan The | * Among the out-of-town guests wers N . . el son of Mrs. Collett S. Holcomb of Troy, | Mrs. ROgers gave & reception in their | — — Armlstlcc Slgned in 1918 Mr. George Marshall entertained a N. Y., took place last evening in the |home at 124 Carroll avenue, Takoma g st on. £ ) rated with palms and | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ross of Bloom- and repairing; your Mrs. Hoover at the dedication of and are stopping at the Carlton former_a member of the 2 was_decorated an j P ’ sl o passll g S hemums. Preceding the cer>- | field, N. Y.; Dr. P. S, Sisco of Balti- ol¢ 11ving room Lieut. and Mrs. W. F. Hamberger | Ve Board, arc in thelr apartment in inony' Mrs. Laverne Fairchild sang "At | more; Mrs. Ruth Moubray and Mrs, suites made just S SLchestel. | Dawning.” Mr. Ross Farrar sang “Be- | Mary Witca of Baltimore: M. L. L. like new inthe J § A ' a S, homas Cunningham, | —————— % o tnspect the U. 8. 5, Gonstitution, now | Cuba, to ‘Washington, Bhete GIW pormer Representative and Mrs. s, | CiUse; and Mre. Thomas Cunning : smartest tapestrie et anchor there after a brilllant career y, oo "Hoepital Lieut. and Mrs. Ham- | Wallace Dempsey have returned to | “"FHe®h fa"Wore a gown of antique ety b through the Rey oo - the President | DeTBer are at the Potomac Park Apart- :,hfii,'“’,’,‘fi",‘;’:};,'?'l at the Mayflower, after i,y satin, with cap and veil of real used, best custom and s, Hoover At fhe giant jubllee ments. y alo and Lockport, N. Y. | jace’ and genuine orange imns. W work at very low| ek ) ’ ir Ho v b e e even £nd ball ‘which the Velerans of FOIelfd v \ng My, Blair Hosts Mrs. Nicholas Brady of New York Sairied o bridal Rl G IDZSTI‘WATES FREE - Wars will give in the Washington Audi- | }rand Mrs. Blair Bosts City has taken & suite at the Carlton, i A € ; by her torfum this evening. The fete Wwill be- where she will remain for several days, | \Cj; She Was given in marriage by M d Mrs. David H. Blair will be! Open Evenings | ? n at 8 oclock and continue through| Mr. and Mrs. Dav : b ‘ f A B e <00t the cabinet,| hosts at dinner tonight at Wardman| Miss M. E. Hammond of New York Irs. Cecil Ross of Bloomfield, N. J., COLUMBIA RD.2118% ST, La Fi Upholstery C 0 n e a ! Nith the exception of the Secretary of | Park Hotel, where they make thel sister of Mr. John Hays Hammond, | sister of the bride. was the matron of rance Upholstery Lo. Labor and Mrs. Doak, will be in the | home for the guests, “'!lm will accom- | is & guest at the Mayflower. g B B . v ;“m“;“":" Regular Dinn 15¢ » 14 D o et @ Choose the costume you really like best, get those pyjamas you've Dge oAy e Ty e | Avpistice. Dol tomigh The company end Mrs. Norman Draper huve ferinl, sioves of ‘dark zoce beige nd | gooiar Club Steak avp envied; that gown you're'yearming for. If s dlquestion ol coloria f Paris’_into which the Auditorium | will include Representative and Mrs, [moved from 1911 R street northwest carried talisman roscs. Miss Minnic pelea ul € 8 carefully blended make-up will warrant your choice. Pas been transformed for this evening.| Royal C. Johnson, Judge and Mrs. J. L ave aken an apartment in ‘the | Truitt and Mis Mintle Trultt, twins Chicken Dinners, $1 . ATl circles of society have united in this | Gllmer Korner and Gen. and Mrs chester for the Winter. e CECE TONGRRGNS. ® And thers is no reason why you should be confined to a limited B! l:ralnnn and u'!hu n:l;:- vn:ng:x)tuh;r i Stephen O. Fuqua. [ o M= quxll Wunderlich of Tarrytown, | ginia' Dix of Dinwidee, Va. were brides- SERVED DAILY range of color. A particular eye-shadow, a certain variation of ctators or e ious Rroups = is the guest of Mr. and Mrs o sthidat oy L] k i “aewsboys” selling the extra edition of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wilmer Bolling | john “Traphagen. in their apartment at | AI0S. 81l wearing gowns of peach color lipstick, a blending of powders and prestol you cen wear that the Paris paper announcing the signing are spending a few days in New York, | Wardman Park Hotel ol Sl of the armistice which have been sent| where they will bid “bon voyage to f-om Paris for this occasion; “gigolettes” | their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Iden. ir. have A}. . @ Many of the Paris couturiers insist upon Elizabeth Arden’s recij cr_cigarette venders Mrs. Harry Rollins Fowler, who are sail- moved from 2400 Sixteenth street and lp- lse U 1 = the District War Mé‘fllm’llfl] l‘ll’\l morning, and immediately after t. @ | . vent : ¢ Yar have returned from Guantanamo Bay, luncheon went to the Navy Yard ¢ “'to Washington, where Lieut The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. |ing today for Bermuda. Mrs. Fowler |are established in taeir apartment in of color combinations. For every color has its particular demands, ‘Adams will have as their guests at din- | Was before her marriage Saturday Miss | the Westchester. They have with them Certain powders subtly lighten, or darken, your skin, certain make- ner the Secretary of War and Mrs. Hur- | Clare Lutz Bolling Dr. Iden's sister, Mrs. Mason Benoist Connecticut Avenue and L Streets ups bring out a hidden sparkle in your eyes, reflect the tone of Vi lagfi;r:irflfdi?‘gx:;;nb“r’ff' Sor Ymeh | Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie has sent| Miss Marie McIntyre has returned 1727 L Street N W. | your gown. ! 4 t cards for Saturday afternoon, De- | to her home, on Massachusetts avenue, . ° FI L mittee, nssisted by Mrs. Hurley as vice| 001, ChrS {00, SRR ALETOCCH: Doy Special Prices on ower Lovers ® Agood g hi ble d d h chairman ! /4 ppearance, a chic ensemble depend upon the harmony Brig. Gen. Pelham D. Glassford, who | 1016 Sixteenth street breet. of your make-up. In Elizabeth Arden’s Salon you will find experts will take up his duties Saturday as new scoe f the Harvard V I 52 ut F ll i W i chiet of metropolitan olice, 18 director | 7 o aeioscoe Founid of the Harvard| ew elve owns at to attend o a ': aid you In(u'\ accurate selection. For an appointment at the general for the fete and has a large and | companied by Mrs. Pound. They are . our you prefer, please telephone Decatur 2040. Sctive commitlee assisiing. en route to the University ofy North These gowns were made to sell at $35 and $45 Floluer Festlvfll @ In the Salon you may have a copy of Miss Arden’s new Color Harmony Beok Ambassador and Mme, Claude] \ S{T,},‘?f{,;?;fc\ ;]‘D(-MX‘ "2’;‘.‘8{’3‘3.‘} 7;',“::” A F $ 1 9 50 that tells you exactly which lipstick to use and exactly what makeup accessories ‘ . Mr Foster’s EW av Lo Nov. 11 is Final Day Rarmonize with each new astumn color . Others That Sold to $89.50 Materially Reduced Open9a.m. 709 p.m Entertain at Tea This Afternoon. ican Universities. Following their mar « These are better made gowns and the materials are the finest. E L I Z A B E T H A R D E N RemenibraricelSROpR 1 s cis e mene Seas o e e e nines Vet ra GEO. C. ‘ 5 QIR URIRIRG R The Ambassador of France and Mme. | riage in Washington last Spring, Mr. a wonderful opportunity to secure a better made velvet gown at Claudel will entertain a small company | and Mrs. Pound left for Europe. They at tea this afternoon at the embassy in | will now make their home at Water- 1305 F St. N.W. N SHAFFER WASHINGTON - 1147 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 1023 Conn. Ave. N.W. ¢ | 200 Early Hats Reduced to Half Price || g2 900 14t 5t. i Conini honor of the chief of naval operations, | town Mass_ Dean Pound was a mem- | Rear Admiral Willlam V. Pratt and |ber of the Naticnal Commission on Law | = ’ i NAt. 0106 | | During this sale we will be open until 9 o'clock. We do this by request to accommodate business women. Vice Admiral Arthur L. Willard. The Observance and Enforcement Will You Will Now Find Find Some Extraordinary Values in D e e ths. toa” the Franon| Mrs. Duncan Cameron entertained at Legion of Honor. o 0 LOVELY NEGLIGEES Chri G ristmas LOUNGING WEAR _Y'rheh retlll;lng nlv;l Ml!uchse b‘l;r “fifl e 1108 G St. Cal‘ds ON OUR FIFTH FLOOR “rench_embassy and Mme. Sable wi ot. 3 + Dist. I e Nus Tort knd v sl toom —— : Smatt Not only are they remarkable in quality, but they are \here Saturday aboard the Ile de | e the same charming and unusually high-type negligees Trance. Capt. Sable has been recalled | ‘o France for sea duty and with Mme. | [{ I & that have won such fai i s i = S BRSO The h fame for this store . . . It is gen: Sapital, where they have made & host | | | erally admitted there is no place quite like our Fifth f friends during their stay. | PARROT | Clever Floor for the loveliest negligees imaginable . . . and we s oG TssS know this to be a wonderful opportunity to select not uite our newand disinctive only fr_)r your own needs but for exquisite Christmas lines of personal Christmas Gifts of a more personal nature as well . . . Cards for engraving or the i o, new type printing that you Hostess Gowns of Satin will wish for your 1931 Beautiful Lace-Trimmed Negligees D, Juitus mex?;;gfiuémn Secretary 1643 Com. Ave. Greetings. Stunning Velvet Gowns f Commerce, entertained at luncheon OPEN ON SUNDAY |} . — “ & sessmsvssssssmmssssesasassasaA You will also find here Dining and Lounging Pajamas an unusual line of gift ~esterday at the Carlton. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Roger Welles Wabiings #ecnnter Hoatds Comfortable Quilted Crepe de Chine Robes and gift items to suit every Smart Lounging Robes -f New York have returned to Washing- taste and demand. Jurius GarrinckeL & Co. on and are at the Mayflower for the F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Mrs, Kelly, the wife of Representative Clyde Kelly, entertained a small com- sany at luncheon and bridge at the Wil- D f Wasewmy. © RAPERIES You S ( The United States Ambassador to é " " . ¥rance, Mr. Walter E. Edge, is making We're showing a Beautiful 1 brief visit in Washington at the May- Selection of DAMASKS, dower. 1| % Brocatelles, Friezes, Ve- ) The United States Minister to Czecho- lours and siher materials, dovakia and Mrs. A. C. Rnstfithes?y have suitable for draperies. Sug- ~eturned to the United es from a | ; orief visit to Prague, and are now in gestions and estimates Washington at the Mayflower. They ||| cheerfully furnished. spent the late Summer in their home, in i Beverly, Mass., and went back to Europe | lJame; B. Henderson || | n September. —_— | Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating | The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, | ENJOY the de- “r. Ernest Lee Jahncke, is in New Or- | lictous food sans to deliver an Armistice day ad- | wSpeaks for [CTVed 8t this de- “ress before the American Legion. Mrs. | Ttself” lightful rendezvous “ahncke And Miss Adele Jahncke, who in a menner sure rere in Chicago, went to New Orleans | to please you “e first of the week. In Chicago Miss | ahncke christened the planes which Your fortune tn the | re to travel between Chicago and New isaves of the tea. rleans. 3 No extra charge. BRSNS 2ason. Consul General Roger Treadwell of In Tlme for idney, Australia, and Mrs. Treadwell e in Washington for a Vislt, and are Thanksgiving 1e guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Robert A. avender at 2614 Woodley place. Lt uv/'sund for your Buge, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth is the guest Carpets, Hangings, etc, * Mrs. Evelyn Welsh McLean for a now so they can be freed w_days. while her house on Massa- of insects and made ready wsetts avenue is made ready for her. | SH i ek i e Baron Paul Schell of the Hungarian | Thanksgiving. tation entertainad at dinner last eve- ng at the Mayflower. | FUMIGATION The attache of the Netherlands lega- —by our special process >n. Mr. J. H. van Royen, was host KILLS MOTHS, CARPET 'a party at the supper dance last | = e ening at the Club Chanticler. N insect life. The cost is im- Mrs. Smith, wife of Col. Alfred T.| pressively reasonable. nith, entertained at luncheon today in i onor’ of Miss Mary Elizabeth Mac- | s Facilitics for fumigating the rthur, Miss Elizabeth Payne Peeples | NTIREIROUSE 1d Miss Louise Harrison Gynn. Mrs. Jones and Miss Alicia Jones, | Merchants Transfer ife and daughter of Col. Walter C. snes, have returned to_thelr home in | and Slorage Co. 'ashington after spending the Sum- |l JoEN L. NEWBOLD, President er in California. SN LD, 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 el ) Lieut. M. B. Pollock, U. 8. N., and ||| & 2 rs. Pollock have arrived in Washing- | ‘ -~ - ' | Last Day of s ) ‘ - this Two-Day Becker's Pre-Christmas | ‘ SALE! Fashions for S A L E . Regular 85¢ ““Lady the Evening Luxury” High Tuist noew stace a ’ Thread All-Silk Chiffon G L D V with Picot edge—guaranteed § o P Regularly Sold at $3 Toe'ShOW- fouelxnsl p Also, Service Weights Now $ I 95 “Dynamlc” with lisle hem and foot—all- silk leg with guaranteed run- Sdnddls , 3 stop and sandal foot. Three Leg Lengths IDERLLRLRRRRRT) LORIFYING the feminine foot! Evening shoes ; < BDY them by the dozens! that reveal their class—as they reveal the ock up a full year’s toes. Gold and silver lined, lattice work, black L supplyl. Buy them for all and white satins. Black velvets—silver and gold - your friends! Xmas is com- spangled or applique satins—silver kids—Pais- ¢ 2 ing along! leys in dainty “Ice” colorings. And many others. Costume gloves of French glace kid in the popular 4-button length slip-on and the 1-button clasp style. Black and brown 1207—F , it : Tth & K i BN R ' : s *3212—14th ¢ 0 . Open Nights AL ) . 1314 F Street N.W. - — ’ Alo at our other stores, Phone & Mail Orders Filled