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."B—z SOCIETY. THE ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, SOCIETY "The President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Mzrs. Fairbanks at at White House. HE President and Mrs. Hoover | Douglas Fairbanks, known pro- fessionally as Mary Pickford. . _Fairbanks was accompanied by r. George Akerson, former secretary the President, who now makes his ome in New York. { The President will entertain at din- ner tonight at the White House, the occasion being the reunion of the Le- land Stanford foot ball team of 1894, | of which the President was financial | manager. Dinner at Italian Embassy Honors King's Anniversary. The Italian Ambassador and Donna Antoinette de Martino entertained the | members cf the embassy staff at dinner | Jast evening at the embassy in celebra- | tion of the birthday anniversary of Kirg Victor Emmanuel of Italy. | The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay will entertain at din- ner this evening at the embassy. ‘The new Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Puig, was the guest of honor | at a luncheon given today by the Inter- | national Medical Club at the Carlt'n | Hotel, the company numbering 50 Dr. P. S. Constantinople, secretary of the club, was in charge of the ar-| rangements. The Secretary of War, Mr. Patrick | J. Hurley, attended the luncheon given today by Col. Alfred T. Smith, assistant | chief of staff, in honor of the chief of | staff, Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The other guests were the Minister cf Jugo- | slavia, Dr. Leonide Pitamic; the Assis- | tant Secretary of War. Mr. Frederick H. Payne; Mr. Jules Henry, counselor | of the French embassy; Mr. H. O.| Chalkley, commercial counselor of the British embassy; Mr. Warren Delano Robbins, chief of the Division of Proto- | col, State Department; Mr. William H. Robertson, United States consul gen- eral; Mr. Oscar T. Crosby of Warren- ton, Va.; Mr. Archibald M. McCrea of Carters Grove, Willlamsburg, Va., avd Mr. Willlam A. Goodman of New York. Mrs, Smith was hostess at a buffet luncheon yesterday in their home in honor of Mary MacArthur, Miss Helen Peeples and Miss Louise Harri- son Gwynn. The cther guests were | Miss Jane ‘Thorpe, Miss Frances Matthews, Miss Charlotte Mayo, Miss Jeanne Richards, Miss Louise Brooks, | Miss Olga Craven, Miss Carolire Schulz, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Miss Fenella Castanedo, Miss Eleanor Rust | Peirce, Miss Marian Langley Dunlop, Miss Elizabeth Berrien, Miss Patience McCormick - Goodhart, Miss Helene Robbins, Miss Mary Preston Gibsn, Miss Mary White, Miss Betty Peele and Miss Atlee Wirgman. Mrs. Smith was assisted by her niece and house guest, Miss Elearor Paxton Bass of North Carolina, | ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. Michael MacWhite will return | to Washington this evening from New | York, where they went to attend the horse show. | Col. and Mrs. Thcmas Holcomb en- | tertained at the dinner dance at the | Shoreham last night. Their guests in- cluded Gen. and Mrs. Hugh Matthews, Col. and Mrs. Ralph S. Keyser, Col. John C. Beaumont, Maj. and Mrs. John | Potts, Maj, and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and %‘,l"‘s Robert Coppinger and Mr. Andrew ey. Mr. Arthur Bliss Lane, counselor of the United States embassy in Mexico, is at the Corlton for several days, accom- panied by Mrs. Lane end their daughter | Miss Peggy Lane. Mr. Charles D. Lawrence, assistant | attorney in charge of customs, has gr- | rived in Washington from New Ydrk | City and is stopping at the Cariton. Mrs. R. E. Cassidy and her daughter ‘Barbara are extending their stay at the Chamberlin at Old Point Comfort for several weeks, They spent the Summer at Old Pcint Comfort and were joined there by Comdr. Cassidy of the U. 8. 8. Marblehead during week ends. Miss Worthington Bride | Of Dr. Holt at Noon Today. | The marrisge at ncon today of Miss | Sara Newton Worthingion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell Worth- ingion, to Dr. Rebert Lord Holt of Marchester, Engiana, son of Mr. and Mrs. John' Rober: Holt of Bramhall Cheshire, England, is of mcre than | usual interest. The ccremony was per- ’ formed in the Bethlehem Chapel of the ‘Washington Cathedral, the Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's Church, officiating. The chapel was lighted by candles and on the altar were lilies. The bride was escorted and given in marriage bi her father, and she wore a gown of bridal pink satin made with long sleeves, following flowing medieval lines and a long train. Her tulle veil was becomingly arranged and she car- | ried an arm bouquet of gardenias. | Mrs. Bishop Perkins Hill was matron | of honor for her sister and wore pale | rose-color taffeta made with full skirt, | her felt hat and plumes which trimmed | it matching in color, and she carried pink roses. Miss Harriet Stearns ‘Whitford was maid of horor and was dressed like Mrs. Hill and carried roses. Mrs. Willam Bradley Willard, Miss Edith Holt, sister of the bridegroom; | Miss Katharine Martin and Miss Nancy | J. Moir of Burlington, Iowa, were the | bride’s other attendanrts. They were | | give the program. Luncheon Today dressed in costumes of deeper rose- color taffeta fashioned like the others, and they carried mugé of roses and delphinium with & showkr of the smalk er flowers. Dr. H. R. J. Donald of Manchester, England, was best man, and the ushers included Mr. Bishop Perkins Hill of ‘Washington, Mr. Peter Burgess of Man- chester, England; Mr. Denton Massey of Toronto, Canada, and Mr. Robert W. Canfield and Mr. Charles Worth- ington Sawtelle, cousin of the bride, of | New York. A wedding breakfast for members of the two families and the wedding party | followed in the home of the bride's | parents, Mrs. Worthington wore & gown of black lace trimmed with chin- | chilla fur with a black velvet hat trimmed with coque plumes and had a corsage bouquet of gardenias. Later in the day Dr. and Mrs. Holt will start on their wedding. trip, the bride wearing a beige wool and satin sult trimmed with Persian lamb, with a black hat. They will make their home in the Ambassador Hotel in Bal- timore Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Bensinger | of Stroudsburg, Pa.; Miss Irene Mc- Cure of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worthington Fowler of Porto Rico. The Misses Calhoun to Be Hostesses at Arts Club, The Arts @lub will present an eve- ning of songs and readings tonight, when Miss Helen Turley, contralto; Mr. Herman, Fakler, baritone; Miss | Helen Augusta Calhoun, reader, and Mrs. Chester Adair, accompanist, will The Misses Cal- houn will be the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Savage have sent out cards for an at home Saturday from 4 to 7 o'clock, at 2400 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cooke have issued cards for a tea Friday, November 27, from 4 to 7 o'clock, in their home, at 2409 Wyoming avenue, when they v&uoknmum their daughter, Miss Polly e. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Saul will entertain at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club for their daughter, Miss Teresa Saul. Mrs. William F. Dennis will enter- tain at luncheon tomorrow in honor of Mrs. James McClure of Paris, Ky., formerly Miss Lemira Gillett-Hill, and Mrs. Kasl Gardner. Mrs, Robert Hollister Ch: returned to Washington an ping at the Carlton. Miss Mary White, debutante daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. White, will entertain a small company at tea, —— English Pomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight fooms, with one, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. our Fur- nished Model Home st 4400 Volta Place, three short Blocks south of Reservoit Road. Open until 10 p. m. man has is stop- g WAVERLY TAYLOR 2 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 VELVET FROCKS Formerly $16.50 to §19.50 $ 1 4.95 Velvet for afternoon—velvet for evening —and here are the newest velvet frocks— with new sleeve treatments, sizes 12 to 18. Crepe Silk ilhouettes— Frocks—$14.95 Sizes 38 to 42 604 1ITH STREET at Washington’s Popular Juvenile Shop . « « Clearance % I 00 Friday Flannelette Pajamas. Sizes 2 to 8. Flannelette Slecping Garments with to 6. Sleeping Garments (copied after Dr. to 6. feet. Sizes 1 Denton's). 1 for Girls’ Dresses. Sizes 1 to 14. Odds and Ends of the better grades. Cotton Union Suits, Winter weight. Broken Assortments Infants' Shirts, silk and wool, Ill_ll.lk, wool rayon and cotton, formerly 59¢ to $1.75. White Batiste Baby Dresses, hand embroidered. Winter Headwear, Boys' and Girls’ berets, ete. Panties (15% Wool). Sizes 2 to 10. hats, caps, $I.00 Sizes2to 8! 3for $1 | Broken Assortments Wool and Part Wool Hosiery | Genuine Angora Berets, assorted colors. Wool Baby Sacques, formerly $1.50 to $1.95 slightly soiled. Some Boys'’ Wool Tweed Shorts, tans and greys. Sizes 5 to 10. Girls’ Wool Tuck-in Skirts. Sizes 16. 8 to Wool Baby Shawls, slightly solled, $1.95 to $3.95 values. Wool Sweaters, infants to 6 years; values, . Sweater and Beret Sets, all wool. $1.95 to $2.95 Infants’ sizes. 2 Yards Rubber Sheeting, 36 inches wide. Infants’ 3-Piece Chinchilla Sets. Sizes 1 to 3. Coat or Lumberjacket, white, pink, green, tan Leggings and Headwear; All Sales Final runschids E Street Corner 8™ RR beautif Featuring hile selections are complete. CRrysTAL WEEK Wonderful Values in Hawkes’ Finest American Crystal . .. at Authorized Reductions of . . . 2 5% And More! NJOY this special pre-Christmas exhibit now— Many exquisite pieces for home The price range is as comprehensive as this special selling— starting with 6” Footed Comports of Hawkes’ finest eculptured crystal; at...oceevesessosisnsias Old Waterford Reproductions—Now $5.00 up Satin Engraved Crystal—Now $2.50 up DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad l” PARKING SERVICE — Connecticut Ave. Entrance. A ation or as wedding presents. Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. $5.00 up followed by a kitchen-gift party, this afternoon in compliment to Miss Olga yne, whose marriage to Mr. Charles !.: Sturtevant will take place Novem- r 17, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Davis West entertained at the dinner-dance at the Shoreham last night. Among their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey L. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. L. Perry West, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Gardiner, Mrs. Lucien Clarke and Mrs. May B. Lipscomb. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton en- tertained at dinner last evening, later taking their guests to the Armistice Ball. Their guests, in addition to their day at the college where his son, Mr. James Heaton, is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Edward Miller have moved from their house, on Bel- mont Toad, to the Kennedy-Warren, where they have taken an apartment ;:r ;.‘l; “;ln::r. Mrs. Miller is the ughter of the late Marquis de Lafay- ette Beurriere. s ” Mrs. Otto Sutro, who has been seri- ously ill, is still confined to the hos- pital, but is slowly improving. Her daughters, Miss Rose Sutro and Miss Ottilie Sutro, are constantly with her iln the hospital. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry is making a daughter, Miss Doris Heaton, were: Mr. and Mrs. Lanier P, McLachlen, Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Baker Robinson and Mr. Phillip Her- rick. Mr. Heaton will spend this week end in Gettysburg, going there to at- tend the exercises incident to Father's brief trip to Philadelphia to attend the luncheon today at the Barclay, Ritten- house Square, given by the Magna Charta Dames, celebrating “Barons’ day,” the birth of the great charter (Continued on Third Page.) New Models in Young Women’s footwear that lend dashing grace The “Zanzibar” A BEAUTIFUL evening sandal of white satin; also in brown or black satin with silver or gold piping and another in silver kid with gold kid piping; all priced at $16.50 —fashions that will immediately appeal to those demanding individuality. Smartest fashions in silk hosiery, $1 to $1.95 F:ST. At TENTH urius GarrinckeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH These Coats of Ours Which We Are Showing in Our Very Extraordinary Selections of Winter Models —have proved such marvelous coats and the demand for them has been great that we've had to have an entirely new number of models made up to keep our stocks at the peak of per- fection . . . SO Each and every one is a remarkable value . .. and it is said on all sides that the lovely ma- terials and the perfect furs are true revela- tions at the prices . . . See Them on Our Third Floor ' For Women and Misses Becker's Pre-Christmas SALE ® Regular $5 Men’s Wallet . Ostrich and Seal ® Regular $7.50 Toilet Kit . . Cowhide Case ® Regular $4 Belt Set . . . . Sterling Silver Buckle . $2.95 . $4.95 . $2.95 @ Regular $25 Traveling Clock $17.50 8-Day Waltham—luminous dial @ Regular $7.95 Manicure Set . $4.95 Fine leather case. Pearl fittings, GEKERS 1314 F Street N. W. . W. The 1931. SOCIETY. Erlebacher A Planned Event, This Masterful Collection of Superb Coats With Precious Furs At a Remarkably Low Price for Coats of This Character $85.oo Coats at $85.00 that satisfy “expensive tastes.” They are selected wit¥: talent and furred with knowledge. You owe it to yourself to see this collection before deciding' upon your Winter coat. The furs are Beaver, Badger, Alaskan Seal, Persian Lamb, Kit Fox, Black Fox, Blue Fox, Black Lynx, Natural Wolf, Skunk, on the finest quality soft, nubby, spongy woolens in black and colors. g Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20 Women's Sizes 36 to 46 & J. SLOANE . .. 709 TWELFTH The Readjustment of Prices Offers Unprecedented Values in Bed Room Suites This $400 Colonial Suite is reduced to 290 Its lines are faithful copies of the Empire period—gracefully simple, with appealing richness of effect, and the construction is true to the Sloane standard— crotch mahogany veneer, over gumwood. 5 Suite consists of full eight pieces—twin beds, bureau, with hangi ! 1 i 5 y , ging mirror; chest, dressing table, with hanging mirror; night table, chai: b the suite illustrated above, P 5 T Sheraton Group Reduced From $425 to . Genuine mahogany with beautiful crotch mahogany drawer- fronts and headboards; inlaid with satinwood. 325 An eight-piece suite comprising twin beds, bureau, with hangin, m‘;r - dress'ing table, bedside table, side chair and bench. s s ¢ o o . Queen Anne Suite Reduced From $825 to < Genuine walnut finished in the rich tone of its period. Complete eight p'ieces—twin beds, bureau, with hanging mirror; chest, dress- ing table, night table, side chair and bench. * o e 3425 The Readjustment Sale is store-wide in its scope—affording unrestri i of Bed Roon Din ne Room Suites, Living Room Ensemb%es and l%?::ll;;: pieces, Lamps, Orienta; and Domestic Rugs. Carpets, Linoleum and Draperies. A A A AN AN A A Arrange tor a Charge Account that carries with it the convenience of our Budget Plan of Settlement, W. & J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G With The Shutters House Green