Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1931, Page 18

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SO CIETY. SO(,IET Mrs. Hoover Will A ttend Dinner of the Maryland Congress of Parents and Teachers in RS. HOOVER '“1 leave the ‘White House afternoon for Baltimore, whm she will the dinner of the Maryland Congress of Parents and Teachers, at_the Emerson Hotel, at_7 o'clock tonight. Presiding at the dinner will be Mr. Kingman A. Handy, president of the Maryland organization, and the toast- master will be Mr. David E. Weiglein, superintendent of public instruction in Baltimore. The prlnclpll address will be given by Dr. Henry E. Barnard, direc-| Baltimore. cluded Mrs. Harlan Piske Stone, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Thomas D. Thacher, Mrs. Lawrence Judd, wife of the Governor of Hawall, Mrs. Je Merriam, Mrs. Charles Rhoads, Mrs. Albert W. Atwood, Mrs. Merle Thorpe, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Horace Albright, with the guests for whom she entertained, Mrs. Don Tressider and her sister-in-law, Miss Tressider, of Yosemite Valley Park; Mrs. W. P. Ken- ney of Glacier Park, Mont.; Mrs. Poe Emery of Rocky Mountain Park, Mrs. R. W. Price of Crater Lake, Oreg.; Mrs. tor of the White House Conference on | Alex Baille of Rainier Park, Wi Child Welfaf®, and others on the pro- gram will be Miss Alice Sowers, asso- clate national chairman of parent edu- | cation of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, and Mrs. D. F. Longworthy, first vice president of the National Congress. Festivities for Foreign Minister and Signora Grandi. ‘The Secretary of State and Henry L. Stimson will entertain at din- Ter this evening in the Pan-American | Union Building, in honor of the Min- ister of Foreign Affairs of Italy and Signora Grandi. There will be 48 guests | and the dinner will be served in the patio. Last evening the Secretary and Mrs. Stimson entertained Signor and Signora | Grandi at dinner at their place, Wood- ley, where the visitors are spending part of their stay in the Capital. In| the company last evening were the Sec- | retary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams, | Senator and Mrs. William E. 3 Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, the chief of the Protocol Division and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, and the spe- cial assistant to_the Secretary of State and Mrs. Allen T. Klots. The Minister and Signora Grandi were the honor guests at luncheon to- day of the Itallan Ambassador and | Donna_Antoinette de Martino. This | afternoon Signor Grandi will be. the | guest of honor at a reception and tea | at the Carlton Hotel, given by the Over- | seas Writers under the direction of Mr. Paul Wooton. There will be about 100 | guests. The guests at the luncheon at the Ttalian embassy included the Belgian Ambassador and Mme. May, the Minis- ter of Bulgaria and Mme. Radeff, Msgr. Fumasoni-Biondi, Msgr. Marella, Comm. Augusto Rosso, Comm. Guido Rocco, Count Marchetti di Murlaglio, Comm. Leonardo Vitett!, Count and Countess Rancalli di Montorio, Comm. Bonardellis Capt. Notarbartolo dei Duchi di Villa- rosa, Cav. Alberto Nonis, Cav. Adriano Monaco, Col. Marco Pennaroli, Mag- glore and Signora Sbernadori, Comm. Giovanni Talvacchia, Comm. and Sig- mrn Anlelvne. Nobile Cerlo Soardi, and Countess Figarolo di Gro- lo nnd Cav. and Signora di Girolamo. t will be remembered that the h- wo{humuellyl.helflnxof 1- gium is married to the crown prince of Italy, Prince of Pledmont, and that the second dat of his majesty the now Queen Giovanna Mrs. The Secretary of the Treas Andrew W. Mellon, will be iolned t.hln afternoon or tomorrow by his son, Mr. Paul Mellon, who arrived yesterday in New York from Europe. Mrs. Charles Prancis Adams, Mrs. David S. Ingalls and Miss Adele Town- send Jahncke will recelve with the As- sistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, who will be “at home” this afternoon in the ball room o oficers of the Navy y Lyman Wilbur entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower in t to the wives of a number English Jomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six asd eight sooms, with one, two and thres baths, Bryant gas heat, maid’s room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 % $14,950. Visit our For- mished Model Home st 4400 Volts Place, three shost Blocks south of Reservolg Road. Open until 10 p. m. 4 WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1522 K Stroet Nat'l 1040 Mrs. Vernon Goodwin of Yellowstone, Mont.; Mrs. A. J. Binder of Glacier Park, Mont., and Mrs. P. H. Sceva of Rainier Park, Wash. ‘The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel were hosts at dinner last eve- ning, entertaining in compliment to Mme. Lily Pons, French soprano, who gave a recital yesterday afternoon in Constitution Hall. Mrs. Caraway, newly appointed Sen- | ator from Arkansas, has arrived in Washington for the Winter season. Representative F. H. La Guardis of New York state and Mrs. La Guardia have moved from their home in New Green and Blue, Sizes 36 to 44 . $29.50 Meet Vionnet’s Favorite Gown for Women in the Very New Wavelet Crepe $20.50 It's rough, but not too rough! Waved in its weave, but not too waved. New, interesting, refreshing in its fabric and molded on Vion- net’s famous slenderiz- ing lines to do grand things to your figure and subtle important things to your look of luxury with its brilliant ball trimmings. Women’s Salon Shop—Second Floor THE new 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Rizik Brothers 1213 F REDUCED tomorrow For IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Fur-Trimmed SUITS Group One Formerly $57.50 to $69.50 tomorrow s 3 9 '50 Group Twor Formerly $88.50 to $110 tomorrow s 6 9 .50 Beautiful modern-to-the-minute mod richly fur trimmed. and,"including ivable new shade. Onl 1 s rem T A e e, ) o All Sales Final—No Charges—No C. O. D. Orders York City to spend Wi Congress. Repre- sentative La Guardia and his wife will live at at Potomac Park Apartments. Vice Stuart Heggard, commander of British West Indles squadron, will en- Hagahip ‘ot the"squkdron, Do p o squa T st atrall Gt x sip officers will be hosts at s brilliant re- ception sboard the Delh. The commandant of the Army War College and Mrs. Willlam D. Connor will entertain at dinner this evenhu in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Peyton C. March. john Mrs. Brownson, ‘wife of Rear Admiral Wwillard H. Brownson, U. 8. N,, retired, was a luncheon hostess today at the Mayflower, having 17 in her party. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘Winter in pi man, who made pany. Mrs. Dunn. wife of Col. Dunn, returned to the iates from ‘Manila and s Washington et the Ma Admlnlslrvennnmm the now onfiu Dunn is RaoevtNewYorkclcy D. Thomas, U. luncheon she had plann . | York last ewnlnl Mrs. . Thomas, auy with Comdr. Mrs, Thomas C. Hart of Annapolis, | gy wife of the superintendent of the Unlwd States Naval Academy, was among the uests. Admiral and Mrs. E To Mrs. George at luncheon today for her debutante daughter, Miss Jme Thom ln l\- MOTHER WANTS .. . HOOKED OR CROSS STITCHED YARN RUG ; Give 1t to her by (Knit or Crochet your Allhln The EMBROIDERY SHOP it. Theimer Announced. Col. and Mrs. David L. Stone an- Perry, nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Helen, to Lieut. John Eliot Theimer, United States Fleld Artillery. The wed- ding will take place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the post chapel of Fort sill, Okla. a). an thelr daughter, Miss Lillian Hra. Hart is the daughter of | Lorcme's Wo gowm, ooy o ‘Brownson. nt of Miss Stone the steeplechases at They were a Ehsabetn® Machrenar, Gibson Emory, Jr. * Daily Special All This Week ROSES AND CARNATIONS 50c A pozN Delivered Anywhere in the City Artisgle Funersl Designs 1618 H St. N.W. Me. 8093 C. The ‘Thorpe entertained THAT making it yous FREE LESSO. 827-29 11th N.W. L] Floor Sample Sale — Special and unusual of- fering of all our Floor Sam ples! Colonial Mahogany Dining Room, Bedroom and Living Room furniture, Brasses, Colonial Coverlets, Hooked Rugs and Bric-a-Brac—re- duced to cost and less for quick clearance! This sale is strictly limited to the pieces on the floor—and each piece is reduced in ac- cordance with its condition. NoC.O.D. No Approvals. No Refunds. NoReturns. All Sales Final. Heppelwhite Corner Cup- board—made of Mashogany Inlaid with Satinwood. Reg- ular price, $131.00. Sale 59750 Price We make more than 500 true copies of old Vir- ginia pieces. Biggs Antique Co. 1224 Connecticut Ave. CONNECTICUT AVENUE'S NGW Fashioned of fine ecrase morocco, and containing all the necessary bottles and jars, mirror, and compartments for other articles. A gift suggestion of unusual elegance and charm. $65. OTHER BEAUTY BOXES—¥ROM $35 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE DOORS ABOVE THE MAYFLOWER You Take No Chances When You Purchase HENDERSON'S FURNITURE Utmost care is exercised in the selection of our Furniture . . . not only must it be Correct in Desifin . but the Quality must satisfy our Standard for FINE WOODS and Expert Crafts- manship . . . resulting in honest dollar-for-dollar value. HENDERSON'S FURNITURE is a Lifetime Investment, and at TODAY'S LOW PRICES, offers you values that have not been possible, for some years. It Will Be a Pleasure to Show You JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District: 167 * 677 and Proportions . . - | steep! afternoon. There were 12 in the com- John M. United yflower. _ Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. john L. Mrs. Thomas, wife of Comdr. Willlam U. 8. N, canceled the for today in honor of her mu.her-ln-llw Mrs. Wil- liam Thomas, who was called to New Marye nnhrhlmfl later in the month for s longer d Mrs. Thomas. the Maj. Emory's brother, M!on ‘witnessi: rvflh V| Miss lnben- . Mr. Warren Price and Mr. W. Among_others who are m-un ma 1528 Conn. Ave. Ne. 3373 D. C., TUESDAY, lechases are Mrs, Willlsim E. Borah, Rear Mnlnl and Mrs Cary 1. Gray- san, Miss Janet White, Miss Dors White, Mrs. Duncan Oameron, Miss Bisic Quin~ by, Mrs. William Laivd Dusiop, )i Mis :zl'nmm, Miss Hetty m“w i‘d‘d 3 mgrl':v Pope, M. and Mis Bd- g:“‘ and Mi. Wil Bowie Capt. and Mrs. Mnnm: Kuw.. ol Jamalca Plains, Mass, i apartment at Wardmas: their prolonged visit i & by e Weas & tille vetl to nub winvweh eff Mr. and Mia Blailey ¥ Becd wii have their son ey ¥ with them -l Llw ayfleowes T Thakba giving and th B ftiowig s Reed 1s & ‘reahunan tis yhbs #l Y, Miss Bayne (o Masiy Mr. ltnl'uunt 'fl-h LU The marriage of Miss fiigs Bayne | daughter of Mis g will nihi | 1. The arrangementa for the wedding are charming in detatl, with & psofision of Autumn flowers in' pink il while mingled with follage and tak VEMBER 17, 1931. ing a striking vm be and & reception, The A'"prun- of ornn selections en_preceding the ceremony, string orchestra will play 1m- the bride will be given her father, Dr. Br will wesr & gown of white satin, de- ;%m on pflnflu lines, her tulle veil e caught with orange blossoms and she will earry calla Ilies. Miss Lilita is of yellow satin and ot ahout her face and tie waistline Am -m have a bou- Jeorgenman 3-PC. KNITTED SUITS Reduced From $19.50 to $14 7 A tremendous bargain for young woman who wiatches budget as well as her In sizes 10 to 16 years, choice of colors. the her tyle notes. and a The style illus- trated, with trim bolero, is one of many. THE JUNIOR SHOP INCORPORATED 1901 Que Street one cut to the bottom JRICM IARRIS 1224 STREET no stop on the way- down closing out dresses by the score until now 3550 and 3975 22.75 until now 2550 and 29.75 16.75 COMFORTABLE Feet are an aid to Success! until now 16.50 9.75 until now 10.00 5.75 F you are active, and want to be a leader + « « in business, in teaching school, in your profession, or in society— SOCIETY. Metropolitan Morning Special!!! 0 AM.-11 AM. 25% off R."lll' Prleu on All REGUIAR a0c SHOP ¥om METROPOLITAN PERMANENT WAVE 86.50 The Croquignole Push-up—Ringlet Ends (That Needs No Finger Wave) METROPOLITAN COMFORT WAVE. .. ; $6.50 (Spiral) The Painless Wave for Tender Scalps ELECTRIC FACIALS—HAIR COLORING Metropolitan Beauty Shop 10th AND F ENTRANCE 527 10th NAtional 9281 Announce An Exhibit of CROWN DERBY and ROYAL CAULDON CHINA Beginning Wednesday, November 18 An snteresting demonstration of England’s most notable contributions to the kindred art of China. This Exhibition is rich in suggestions for wedding gifts—Christmas gifts—and added beauty for any beautiful home. But regardless of any thought of buying, it is an Exhibition that will richly y & visit, to learn more about the finest English China. 1317 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just Below Dupont Circle Your Daytime Shoes Should Be «“Arch Preservers” Their famous in-built comfort features pep up your steps, con- serve your energies, and so re- double your capacity and your enthusiasm for getting there and doing things! . $8.50 fim\J $10-50 ESERVER $12.50 Slzes t09, AAAAto D Many Besides Those Listed ! @ $35 Men’s Gladstone Bags, . . . . . $25 Solid Cowhide Leather @ $25 Women'’s Fitted Cases, . . $19.75 Fine Leather Case—Smart Fittings @ $35 Women's Wonderbilt Cases, $29.50 De Luxe Hanger Case @ $7.50 Women’s O'Nite Cases, . $4.95 Top-Grain Cowhide @ $15 Men’s Gladstone Bags, .. . . $12.50 Top-Grain Cowhide @ $20 Men’s Club Bags, . . ......$I5 Cowhide, Seal and Walrus @ $25 Men’s Gladstone Bags, .. .. $19.75 Cowhide and Seal (KRS 1314 F Street N.W.

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