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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931. from San Francisco November 18 (m"turned Irom a lecturing trip of three| Virginia Towers Nottingham and Miss | streets, and the luncheon will imme- Hom:}ul\;1 ‘While mmflu;\o’l;!u they h:m weeks In Pennsylvania, and has t.:kae’n Margaret Luers. diately follow. be the house guests of r. and Mrs. { up her residence at the Kennedy- | W. D. Faublon, who formerly resided | Warren. She will begin her Washing-| Mr. John Martin, critic of the New | The students of Immaculata Semi- lois, " Rear Admiral C.'; Kmdkbg{rz:; in the Westchester. ton gflu on world affairs tomorrow Yor{h'rng: u-:d g‘u:;t h:lpuker glonuht‘m.ry will give their annual benefit the commandant of the Navy Ya B T morning. at the oline ley Studio, on | gance at the seminary tomorrow night. Mrs. Nicholas B. Trist has returned — = x;ruggmgm"fl:gyl,‘{,;;"::, .‘,’,“‘?fié’ to her apartment, at 2311 Connecticut | pierce Hall Plaers Give Wik e e hory | Miss Helen Hile is chatrman of the | |20TOMAC, mo. avenue, after attending a meeting of | pjays Tonight and Tomorrow. this afternoon at the King-Smith | Dance Committee and Miss Anna Mae Th e Glory Of sponsors for the “necromancers”; the the A Council of Wilson Coll gum u advocate general of the Navy,|the Alumnae Council of S . tudio School, when Mr. and Mrs. tant chal bl i- jonee at Chambersburg, Pa. Prominent smong the patrons and | QH0S SePL Wpen T S04, (L | Ryan 'k assistant chairman. A prom! Rk Avitorin' Da o roes apd Telde THE James E. Fechet, (Continued From Second Page.) ‘-.zn Bury St. Edmonds, in Suffolk, Eng- Berry is a life member of the Dames of the Magna Charta, her an- cestral name of “Clare” bef the flrst two names affixed to the cl Rear Admiral Orin G. Murfin and Mrs. 5, Pa. Murfin, the surgeon general of the| o and Mrs. Glifton L. Caverhill of | PAtronesses for the three one-act plays|small company of outstanding music |the music, Pubnc ‘Health Service and Mrs. Hugh v | which the Pierce Hall Players, Six-|and drama leaders in the city at tea [— James W. Wood, E:;S":S'Hifl'dfiinfifn:p’“dm o ¢ oy 4 Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, wife of v.he two Barons de Clare, father and i 4 ¢ Cumming, Mrs, Jubilee Parties Preceded By Dinners Last Night. Among the torium last night to watch the grand jubilee celebrating Armistice night Were the Ambassadors representing in Washington the allied countries of the | World War, members of President Hoover’s cabinet and hundreds of offi- | clals and_important residents of the Capital. The Secretary of State and | Mrs. Stimson occupied a balcony. The Belglan Ambassador and Mme. May were guests in the box of A bassador of France and Mme. Claudel, having turned their box over to mel bers of the embassy staff. Also with Ambassador and Mme. Claudel were members of the embassy staff. A number of small dinner parties| were given before the celebration. Maj. and Mrs. James W. Bower, jr., were hosts, Lieut. and Mrs. David J. Cracovaner, Lieut. and Mrs. Clyde L. rth. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay had with them the naval attache of the embassy and Mrs. Mac- namara and the new secretary of the embassy, Mr. Harold Frees-Pennefather. The commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Leander McCormick- Goodhart_were accompanied by Miss Patience McCormick-Goodhart and the assistant military attache of the em- | Formerly Miss Eleanor E. Dickinson,|3426 P street northwest have sent out bassy, Capt. Godfrey. Gen. John J. Pershing, the honor guest of the evening, received a constant ovation from the mcment of his arrival until he left the scene. He was the K\u t in the box of the Secretary of the y and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Who also had Admiral and Mrs. William | V. Pratt. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the Secretary of War, were co-chairmen of the box committee, with Mrs, John Allen Dougherty serv- ing as advisory chairman. Secreary and Mrs. Hurley had with them the chief of staff, U. . A, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison. Preceding the fete Secretary and Mrs. Hurley dined with Secretary and Mrs. Adams. The Chief Justice and Mrs, Chnrlu Evans Hughes entertained a party their box for Miss Anne Butler, dl!ush- ter of Mr. Justice and Mrs, Pierce But- ler, and her fiance, Mr. Edward K. nn of Baltimore. Others in the com- y were, their daughter, Mrs. Chaun- cey Lockhart Waddell of New York, Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes and her cowsin, Mr. Stokes. The first secretary of the Egyptian legation and Mme. Aly Ismail Bey were guests in the balcony of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim. Mmie. Aly Ismail Bey was a sponsor of the “Des- ert Necromancers,” one of the popular features of the event. Rear miral and Mrs. Mark Bristol and Mr. &nd Mrs. Walter H. Schoell- kopf occupied a box together, having as !helr ‘ufiu the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Mrs. Edward Davis of Philadelphia, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Schoellkopf, and Lieut. Comdr. Hamilton Briand. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. David S. Ingalls were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Carol Morgan. The major general commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. Ben H. Ful- ler and Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John T. Myers had a box together. ‘The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka were guests in the bal- cony of Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, who also entertained the Assistant Secre- tary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, Reprc ~‘~tive and Mrs. Fred Britten, the ccmandant of the Army ‘War Cnllcge and Mrs. William D. Con- nor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Tushion News of JodayJom.... | Date to Wed Mr. Walker. MRS. JOHN F. MALONEY, 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Charles Dickinson of this city. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | A Cheatham and Brig. Gen. William E. Horton. ~ Mrs. Loose entertained her guests at dinner at the Mayflower be- fore the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Noyes had in their balcony Capt. and Mrs. Ralph W. McDowell and Comdr. and Mrs. Smith Hempstone. Col. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke had in their box Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp, Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, Miss Charlotte Mayo and Mr. James McMillan Gibson and Miss Mary Pres- ton Gibson, son and debuante daughter of Mrs. Locke. Maj. and Mrs. Raymond E. Lee en- tertained at dinner, later taking their guests to their box. The company in- cluded the second secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Huxley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Acheson and Comdr. Robert R. M. Emmet, U. S. N. The Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Charles E Riggs occupied a baleony, as did also epresentative and Mrs. Richard S. rlch Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George B. Bcrlven Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Judge Robert E. Mattingly, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Rid- ley McLean, Mrs. Henry Alva Strong, Col. and Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke, Mrs. Herbert O. Slocum, Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. P. Jones, Mrs. Robert Todd Lincoln, Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton, Mr. Russell McDonald, M. K. Midzusawa, first secretary of the Japanese ea:usy Maj. and Mrs. Raymond tertained at dinner prec lee, having as their secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Huxley, Mr. and Mrs, De-n lu:he- son and Comds. Emmett, U. Others who subscribed to t.he jubflee tickets were the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Recinos, the Minister of Lithuania, Mr. Balutis; the Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka, the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. Michael MacWhite, Senator and Mrs. Cameron Morrison, Mrs. Bayard Cutting, mother of Senator Cutting: Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of Commerce: Col. Clarence M. Young, Judge and Mrs. Gus A. Schuldt, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ashburn, @ [N 1Z1 Brothers TOMORROW Reductions in STREET FROCKS $|9.75 Formerly $29.50 to $49.50 Beautifully styled frocks taken from our regular collection of sireet models. Exceptional values at their regular price and most unusual at the sale price. hili ELEVENTH ST. BUNNY In the 27th “1904 15 25 pfihom 1931 =BETWEEN FaG WRAPS Anniversary $35 Wldow of the late Secretary of War; Mr. and Mrs. G. Carroll Todd, Mr. and Mrs. John Maury, Mr. and Mrs. Ster- ling Larrabee, Miss Mary B. Adams, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Mrs. Powell Clay- | ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trowbridge Tittman, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie, Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. George B. McClellan, Mr. Everett Sanders, secretary to former President Coolidge; the Commissioner of the Dis- trict' and Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mr. Lynch Lu- | quer, Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer, Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, Mrs. James Marion Johns- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic William Wile, Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Keys, Miss Annie May Hegeman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton s,ll’eelle. and Mrs. Robert Whitney Im- rie, Mrs. Laura V. Dann and her daugh- ter, Miss Lillian Dann, well known for their work among the disabled veterans, assisted the Committee in Charge of Prizes for the jubilee. They were in- strumental in having the 11 prizes awarded for outstanding costumes last evening, donated by merchants of the District. Miss Donovan Selects Mr. and Mrs. John D. Donovan 0[‘ invitations for the marriage of their daughter Dorothy Ellen to Mr. George Alvin Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Albert’ Walker of Washington, Wednesday, November 18, The wedding will take piace in Holy Trinity Church R0 k0 be)eiiowet Ly e ravEiD o'clock, the Rey. Hugh A. Dalton, §. J., of St. Michael's Church, in Buffalo, N. Y., officiating. Immediately following the ceremony there will be a wedding breakfast for the wedding party. Miss Donovan has selected her sister, Miss Mary Katherine Donovan, for her maid of honor, and her bridesmaids will be Miss Margaret Elizabeth Popkins Miss Francys Goodchild, Miss Ruth Nichols and Miss Margaret Imogene du ef. Mrs. Walter A. Bloedorn entertained the class and orchestra of the Powell Junior High School Armistice day for her 13-year-old daughter, Helen May Bloedorn. The talented children gave an interesting entertainment, after which refreshments were served. Mem- bers of the Powell Echo Staff assisted. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Maxwell, jr., of Georgetown, will leave for the West to Pittsburgh for the week end. there she will attend the Army-Pitts- burgh foot ball game and dance after- ward, with Cadet Edward E. B. Weber of the United States Mfl!tary Academy. Coast tomorrow evening and will sail Mr. and Mrs. A. C. /Puddington, ac- companied by their daughter, of Madi- son, N. J., are passing & few days at the’ Dodge. Miss Ella Sandberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Sandberg, has ar- rived at Wardman Park Hotel from California, and is accompanied by Miss Barbara McCartney. ably remain through the Winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Scott of Richmond, Va., are guests at the Cava- ! lier Hotel for a short stay. Miss Ethel Claire Yassell has gone ‘While Mr. and Mrs. Milton Caywood of Princeton, N. J, are at the Fairfax Hotel for a few da; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. A. Schwartz of Topeka, Kans., have taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel for their stay in this city. Miss_Clara_W. McQuown has re- | DAMASK 50-In. SUNFAST Fine Quality in plain and, figired. ors of | Gold: Eeee nl orchid Rust, Red, Peach and Mulberry. Will make beauti- ful Over-Drapes, Draperies and Portieres, and will Gired Wall Fapers. Dist. 3211 1202 G St. N.W. THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF ANGELA VARONA Will Be in Our Toilet Goods Department Only Two More Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY Please take note of this exclusive Washington event and consult Miss Varona’s representative about the Varona Skin Breathing at Night Method that smart women find so beneficial for tired skins . . . a method that advocates complete skin cleansing at night, so that the skin gets every chance to rest and breathe during the night .. . As Miss Varona’s Exclusive Agent in Wash- ington, we present all her famous lotions, creams and makeup in our Toilet Goods De- FIRST FLOOR Jurius GarrinexeL & Co. F S'rm'r AT FOURTEENTH partment. 1904 Trimmed with Skunk, Lapin and Ringtailed Opossum ' A bunny wrap is just the thing to keep you snug and svarm despite your low decolletage. The styles sketched at §15 and $25 are of long- haired bunny, and at $35 clipped Galipan. = All are beautifully lined with white satjn. Third Floor _ hilipsborn s, ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G LITTLE LADY COATS N THE ANNIVERSARY SALE ANNIVERSARY PRICE Little Lady Coats are made to conform to the average figure, which statistics have proven to be five feet five inches or less. They are hand tailored in the Philipsborn manner. Sizes 35% to 45 Third Floor They will prob- W this evening and tomorrow evening are the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, Mrs. Gilbert Stewart, Miss Helen Nicolay, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hilding Beij, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence C. Staples, Miss Kathryn Dunkhorst, Dr. and Mrs. Truman Abbe, Mrs. Winfield Scott Palmer, Miss Mabel Van Dyke, Mrs. William J. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. Ruth H. Snodgrass, . and Mrs. W. A. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs Howard L. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland S. H. Dyer, Miss Helen Wheel- er, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic E. Staebner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cushman, Mrs. 1904 The House of Courtesy t 5 o'clock. feenth and Harvard streets, will present 2¢.5 0 McKinley and Miss Bess Davis , the president of the George Washington | Schretner will assist the hosts in wel- | University, heads the list of patronesses coming the guests this afternoon and | for the card party to be given by Co- Lhe students at the King-Smith School | lumbian Women Saturday afternoon, will assist in the tea room. November 21, at the Kennedy-Warren | for the purpose of raising funds to as- | sist the university in the purchase of a reproduction of the Houdon statue of George Washington. Mrs. Frank Blrtlefl Steele will be hostess at the luncheon tomorrow fol- lowing the meeting of the Woman's Alliance of All Souls’ Unitarian Church. | clude Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr., Mr. Austin H. McCormick, assistant | Henry Alvah Strong, women memben director of the Federal Prison Bureau,|of the Board of Trustees of the uni- will address the alllance on “Educa- | Versity, and Mrs. Douglas Putnam tion in the Prisons” at 11 o'clock in | Birnie, Mrs. Abram Lisner, Mrs. Clar- Plerce Hall, at Fifteenth and Harvard Continued hilipsborn IELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN " F4 G Other patronesses for the beneflr, in- | EEI xmucy Vot of the day "?:’mg;::: foads Tor Phone Ratkville 352 Decorations by Genevieve Hendricks, Inc. 1931 27 Years of Service ANNIVERSARY CLEARANCE FRIDAY ONCE A YEAR IT ROLLS AROUND...AND HOW WE CLEAN HOUSE! The past seven days of tremendous selling have left a number of small lots and single pieces. Also any Fall merchandise that arrived during August and September will be cleared in this one day of great value giving . . Anniversary Friday Clearance. BE HERE EARLY...YOU'LL SAVE AND SAVE...READ THESE VALUES! INEXPENSIVE FROCKS v Originally $10 Canton, woolen, satin and jersey frocks that have been in the shop only a short time. All colors and types for all size women and misses. PIN-MONEY FROCKS Originally $15 to $25 Satin, canton, wool, jersey and a few evening frocks. All the bright new shades and brown and black. Types for women and misses. BETTER FROCKS 7 Originally $29.50 to $49.50 One of a kind frocks of satin, wool and a few can- ton crepe in types for women and misses. All are fresh and suitable for wear during the next four months. 25 KNIT FROCKS 11 Originally $16.50 Attractive three-piece suits of tweed mixtures and monotones with contrasting blouses. Black, blue and green, in sizes 14 to 40. FELT HATS Originally $5 to $12.50 This special group is composed of about 185 hats, including all the new styles in types for miss and matron in an assortment of colors. WINTER COATS *19 10 coats from last year. All black broadcloth and trimmed with Skunk, Persian, Karakul and Kit Fox. Sizes 12 to 44. High-grade coats. 15 CLOTH COATS Originally $59580...........coinus s37 Sizes 12 and 16 Paquin Suit Coat, black with Karakul. inally $69.50 ........... Size 15 Tile Bouclet Coat, with }\nmmer Ongmzll Size Ns Tile Bouclet (,oat wlth black Lapin. Orig- .$37 $69.50, 837 Originally 6.5 Size 18 Brown Bouclet with Karakul. ngmallv $69.50....837 Size 18 ureen Bouclet, with Krimmer. Ongmally $69.50. . .37 S'"s? S%Iack Bouclet Coat, with dyed Cross Fox. Originally 8 Finer COATS reduced for Friday Size 18 Tile Bouclet Coat, with Kolinsky. Originally $135..$87 Size 18 Tile Bouclet Coat, with Blue Fox. Originally $150, $87 Size 14 Green Bouclet Coa! h Krimmer. Originally $150, $78 Size 18 Tile Botclet Coat, with Kolinsky. Originally $150, $94 Size 18 Brown Bouclet, With Logwood Alaskan Seal. Orig= $54 inally $125 . Size 14 Tile Bouclet Coat, ‘with Bzdgcr mally 813 $87 with Krimmer. ~ Originally Size 16 Green Bouclet Coat, o5 s o i Badger. Originaily $110, $63 12 F UR COATS reduced for Friday Size 16 Siberian Squirrel Coat. Originally $225..........$149 Sizes 16 and 18 Brown Broadtail, with Squirrel. Onamauy Size 4 Cocoa Karakul Paw Coat. Originaily $100. $79.50 Size 20 Golden Muskrat Coat, with Ermine. Originally $125, $74 Size 42 Cocoa Karakul Paw Coat. Originally $125 .$74 Size 38 Black Persian Lamb Coat. Originally $310.......5248 Size 18 Logwood Alaskan Seal Coat, mth ummer Ermine. Originally $250 ..... Size 18 Cocoa American Broadtai g Size 16 Beige Karakul, full skins. Ongmz" $100..........874 Sizes 16 and 38 Genuine Chaikan Lamb. Orxgmall) $149.50, $119 FOX SCARFS reduced for Friday Red, Blue, and Beige Fox Scarfs. ‘Urigiually $49.50 22 to $79.50 .. Pair of King Foxes, ongmally $5950 Each a per- 33 fect long-hair beautiful pelt. SL"TS Reduced for Friday 4 Suits, trimmed with Persian fatric or plain. Orig- $9 inally $16.50 .. FINER SUITS reduced 1/, for Friday 2 size 16 and 14 Oxford Tweed Suits. Orig- $'2 50 Size 12 Monotone Tweed Suit. Originally slz w . i $34.75 Ongf:l?y l;fig'sl;)fle Bouclel Suit, wnh Sqmrrcl $34.75 Size 14 Tile Bouclet Swit, with gray Krimmer. $24 75 . Originally $4950 .............. - $24.75 $24.75 e e $39.75 FINER FROCKS reduced for Friday Size 18 brown Tace, Originaly $5330 <ot $23.75 Orig- $ |9 Size 16 Ice Green Satin Evening Gown. inally $29.50 .... 4 Size 20 Black Sztm Suit, i $5950 $21 ; Size 20 Black Tallcred Cinton Frock Ori |nall e O e ity S Size 18 Black Wool Frock, wnh Barondukl lc:rf Originally $39.50 ... $|9 Size 14 Patou Beige and Bl k Fi k (h P Lamb. Originally $59.50 ...... ECI'DC g !l'Sfl'jl $32 Size 14 Peony Red and Black \\ool Frock, with = Persian Lamb. Originally $69.50 e $23 Size 14 Tile Wool, with Leopard Scarf. inally $59.50 ....... . Size 18 Blue and Na\.y \Vool Fm:k Wa $39.50 .s. slq STREET FLOOR ITEMS reduced . 6 pairs One-piece Pajamas and 6 Robes of I printed crepe de chine. Originally $3.95. 98 10 Imported Handbags, tan, brown and black. Originally $15 to $25............ ... b $2 89 100 Bags, newest shapes in cal! bouclet and grains. Originally $1.95. Friday only ......... sl 49 Kayser LokRay Vests and Bloomers, discontinued 39 s c style. Originally 75c and 85c .. I ot s SRS . Size 14 Gn‘cn Bouclet Coat, wi Originally $49.50 Size 14 Wine Bouclet Lamb. Originally $49.50 . SSne 20 Black Satin Frock. Originally