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. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OV EMBER 20, 1931. | 5 - | burgh, Pa., are at the Dodge for a few | today by a up of members of the |linger, Mr. Franklin Smith, Mr. H. C.| street, en route home on a vacation IETY Sented. the women of Ttay at two worid | days 5 ge for a few | today by & group of membere of the | M iofmes, br. . N. Bopmoa me wartis | SECRET CONFERENCE |35 | conferences held in the United States, in the home of Mrs. Clark, wife of | T. Fl-hué Mr. Charles J. Pappler, Mr. | Guess was acquitted last Summer of | Quer 30 Years of Quality Servige in 1893 and in 1902, and has had audi- | Hyattsville Sacred Heart Chancellor Luclus C_ Clark of Amerlcan Eugene Casey Mr. Lester E wilson, | ARKS SLAYING TRIAL | the,siavine of Cortes Rublo on the plea | ence with five Popes. She has known | Home to Have Benefit Tomorrow. niversity. Miss McKinstry - Geol . Bell, Mr. H. L. J. , ! e fir ear for e when | B (Continued From Third Page.) {otitmately many American feminist | - Miss Clars M. Besall was. ~The Adventures of a Portrait|Dr. H. Brogan, Mr. Alvin C. Birdsall, | the vouths displayed pistols. | aggage Jeaders. Tncluding Eitzabetn Cady Stan- | Demctic oard party tomoroor coming a; | Painter.” She is well able to speak on | Mr. W. B. Clarkson, Mr. C. B. Hunter, | 3 | " salvador Cortes Rubio, Who Was with luncheon yesterdsy in honor of Mrs. | ton and Susan B. Anthony. She is the | 5.1 o'clock {0F the Sacred Heart Home, | this subject, having had much experi- | Mr. Norman T. Anderson, Mr. J. Duck- | yury Selection Resumed After|thS %o boys on the faal trip, was to Benjamin W. Gaines of New London, |founder of the Italo-American Union | Hyattsville, Md. These card parties are | €nce in that line. Born llr:1 Nevz' 111‘«::( gr VSH:"-m Dnr M:Sr:gnel\r. Lé‘rl.“?mg:y‘ 3 mn"ket gml‘ n;.:c appearance at the ;}m. TO and From Conn. Her guests numbered 20. ‘ :r?d one oLrnher pfltr;‘cip;l "in,::{e&f“:l | to be given each month, and the pro- glty, ;:::“uudll‘e;r-c 21;‘ :; s’r;na I‘:IL'OIOY: Fatiion Willisin Ko v oo éeor ;é‘ Judge and Counsel Discuss ;"7;5 scl'h »;0 ln.;c;\ éflu&‘.’”&l‘fi; trip from 7 —_ e presen is the Natlo - 3 , Mr. % < . A swimming party at the Shoreham | (il of Women of Toaly, She has WPILLen | st i sk i Tonedt Of the hOMe | sketches in Holland. She told of her | R. Shields and Mr. Lewis Lofton Money- | Mexican Student C: —_— Railroad Slahons Pool was given yesterday by Mrs, Helen | {hree volumes. on ihe life. of the | naains macing the inmates more cOM- | i jent days and graphically described | Way, Who later acted as master of cere- exican Student Ca: Ray Hagner. Among the girls Who en- | Brownings and was for several years | "*Tho regila? moninly meeting of the |ReF interviews with euch great masters|mories. . I Y o WILL GIVE OPERETTA - Call us when vou want Joved the swim were Miss Annie Wyant. | the editor of the Italian Review, pub- | Guild will be held Sunday afternoon at | 85 Sargent, Abbey. Bougereau and Folowing the concert, the artists of o e ssocinted Press “hurry-u b Miss Jane Thorpe, Miss Marbury Beall, | lished in England G i ehari Sunday afternoon 8% others. She spent some time in Madrid | the evening were the guests of the En- | B he AwocwedBrems. o0 0 — | urry-up” service on Bag- Miss Pansy Blcomer, Miss Fanell Mrs, Valentine Vickery, chairman of | sembly room. Plans for the entertain- |Studying Velasquez, and this last Sum- | tertainment Committee at supper. | z 8., November 20 Children of the Sunday school of §| gage and Small Lot trans- Castanedo, Miss Olga Craven, Miss|the Resolutions Committee of the |ment of guests and friends at Christ. | Mer stayed at Bast Gloucester painting | oo 1 E Brown of Manchester, N, | SCCTct conference between Judge Asa the L e fers — either to Railroad Dorothy Gould_Fowler, Miss Mariok | Woman's Party, and the members of |mas will ‘b the business of most im- | fishermen and other sea subfects. She |, W e TR of Manehester, N g yalden and counsel quickened in- | farnation will present an cpercita at 5 Railroa Dunlop, Miss Mary Preston Gibson. | her committee will be hostesses for the | portance. is a member of the Pen and Brush Club | # ew da e ge. terest, today in the trial of Willlam E. te l:nr sh hall, Sixteenth and Newton | and Steamboat Stations, Miss Frances Mathews, Miss Rose Page, | occasion. Senora de Ynsfran, wife of | i of New York, the National Arts Club| nrs Lawrence M. Stern of New York | sl : Istreets, at 8 o'clock tonight, under the (1) o House to House Miss Eleanor Peirce, Miss Isabel Perry, | the charge d'affaires of Paraguay. will | The Randolph-Macon Alumtna eAsso- {304 is an Honorary member of the | city has joined Mr. Stern at the Carl- |CUess and Cecil Crosby, former deputy sponsorship of the young people's group ; ‘Jeanne Richards, Miss Mary | preside at the ten table. atsisted by | clatie whi piore o o A oA S | League of American Pen Women. She | for. where they will remain for several | sheriffy charged with murder in the|Of the Delta Circie. The operetta will | Bivibtilestaav Atlee 'Wayne Wirgman, Miss Mary [and Senorita Rivas de MacMillan. sity Women, n—— | - | b iy 2 s e Flanagan in charge of r this Stuart Birdsall, Miss Mary Ingraham * o CUR s T ; el e The ballreom of the University Club| Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jennings of | Belection of the jury was resumed | tie-dance numbe: service Henry and Miss Betty Richards. After | ain ime“"’l“m"'[‘sl: memc;rr'u%:n' The Washington Alliance of Delta|was filled last night when the En-| New York City are at Wardman Park |after a closed meeting of the judge the swim, tea was served in the patio Is passing sof Lotk - | Delta Delta Fraternity will hold its an- | tertainment Committee presented its | Hotel for several day: | and prosecution and defense attorneys Merchanls Transfer o | Miss Madella Keenan, arrived yester- |nual Founders' day banquet tonight at|November musical program, featuring | == lhpre yesterday. _ Judge Walden de- 2. 4 . B |the Kennedy-Warren. Following the | Miss Gretchen Hood, soprano, Wwith | clined to reveal the nature of the dis- | | d S C luncheon yesterday in the palm room |land, and has taken an apartment at an torage Co. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, JR., Pres. banquet there will be a program of | Mrs. Gertrude McRae Nash and Mr. | Duty on Shoes Passed. cussion, and_the lawyer said the court | " | of Meridian Mansions, at 2400 Sixteenth | 2400’ Sixteenth street for the Winter |toasts built around the theme “The)Malton Boyce, planists, in a joint Te- | papre November 20 () —The Cham- | had sworn them to secrecy. Pierce-Butler-Pierce Street, where she has an apartment. | months. [[Einel e S Membli Sl SuT el ber of Deputies today passed, by & Vote | v fammily. ‘was slatn whn B Heating Equipment » . — ternity—with Mrs. Howard Hosmer,| Among the hosts at dinner parties ; i , by & vote | Mexican family, was slain with Emilic 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Smith of Brooklyn. | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hodgdon of West | president of the local alliance, presid- | preceding the program were Gen. Frank ‘ol 549 to 16, a bill establishing an im- | Cortes Rubio, last June when Gue: on play Here || Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping N. Y. are at the Dodge during thelr | Hartford, Conn., are at the Dodge dur- |ing. Those who will respond fo toasts |T. Hines, Mr. Clifford K. Berryman, |port duty of 25 per cent ad valorem on and Crosby sought to question them |} 4100 Georgia Ave. AD-0145 brief stay in the Capital. ing their brief stay in the Capital. |are Miss Mary Sleman, “The Roots"; | Mr, J. Edgar Hoover, Mr. H. J. Ans- shoes. while they were parked on a dark 2 = | = Mrs. Halsey Rogers, “The Trunk”; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willilam McAlcer left| Mrs, Alvin G. Leonard of Pittsburgh, | Victor Lumsden, “The Branches,” and today for Florida by motor, where they | Pa.. has motored to Washington and |Mrs. Willlam Moody, “The Leaves.” will spend the Winter. will be at the Shoreham for the Winter. | Mrs. William Collins will give a group of condk, accompanied by Miss Edith Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook of Wash-| pr ang Mrs. C. B. Wood of Pitts- speaker at a luncheon which was given arrived in Washington from Southern Pines, N. C., and are stopping at the Carlton. | Columbian Women Give | Cloyd Heck Marvin, wife of the presi- | Mr. and Mrs. John Law Harris Wil miss Ruth McEntee has moved from | L. Dawson, Mrs. Robert M. Barnett is entertain a company of YOUng PeOPle| her home on Twentieth street to Ward- | in charge of the program and Mrs. lizabe et B at the supper dance at the Club Chan- | pi IR O el U SHCh 1 oased | Marc Phillips the decorations, THE NEW Elizabeth Breswter )}[;r:“ ' :, l]l""l]‘ el ister will do ington are at Old Point Comfort, Va., and will be at the New Chamberlin Card Party Tomorrow. The benefit card party which Colum- | dent of the university, will have as her | guests Mrs, George Forrest, wife of the mayor of Wilmington, Del.. Miss Young, | Miss Jane Young, Miss Emma Strider, | Mrs, Owen A. Seaman, Miss Lucy Mor- timer and Miss ®lorence Mortimer. Mrs, George King, jr. will have .-n.} Lt il e an apartment is here again to help you shop when you your shopping for e s come to the store. you. Phone— e e over the week end. MEtro. 0300, s NW bian Womenn(‘itf the George was};eingwn | B k ’ P Ch . University will give tomorrow afternoon e e hmedy-warren, when Mzs.| ecker's FPre-Christmas her table Mrs. William Presley, Mrs. J ‘ Setemenoubi danasmaet Mrs. W. R. Taylor entertained at|day from her home in London. Eng- | Miss Ruth McKinstry was the guest s. E. W. Pavenstedt have 161220 F Street N.W. Mr. and Mrs. E v 1216 1216-1220 F Street Franklin Hilton and Mrs. J, L. Roberts. Sioempymorase fuskerianisy ars Worth-While Savings on A d ju st abl es Leather Handbag Stanley White, Mrs. Phillip Sidney| Smith, Mrs. Archibaid Hopkina, Mr3 W. 's Handb atherine Bovee. . Step E. | Kramer, Mrs. William_Carl Ruediger, | ® Women's Handbags Wonderful . . . for S Mrs, Bernard Jarman, Mrs, Tomas Ca- X 1.65 Adjustabl \ 3 igas, Mrs. John Donaldson, Miss Marion | ® Costume Jewel o Justables 'b?;-{nmn.' ‘Mrs, Edwin Behrend, Miss | ry : Yo J Blen L P M 0 S pe: | ® Umbrellas , $1.35 Adjustables $ 3 wood Hunter, Miss Maxine Girts, Miss . e Viola Offutt, Miss Mildred, Gett 3 Gl i Sewing-Gift Box ) Charles Halley, Miss Mm‘ [ J oves : =] Mrs, Virgil B, Jackson, Mrs. Ed B g e y . s " e ifié‘fm“&:&‘:flhfifismi’?fl ® Giftware A Vhat a gift this is! One pair of No. 678 service sheer ’\‘:(: (‘fcel & \(\‘P.':L_’* ":treq‘:':ft’ir“é —— il Id Stripe Adjustables, one pair of the new, improved SRRl D : : Contessa Fanny Sampini Salazar, be- | ’ 2 - by el it plls of any comparative prices . . loved feminist of Italy, will be guest of | ® Men’'s Luggage XS \ gNo. 654 dull chiffon Adjustables in a darling giit box, come in to see them for your- honor st an international tes given by | X5 dgaily colored, all complete with eight little spools of self and see if you dontagreel the Nat! 's Party at its & Yo LR 3 : heeldnu:n?ex:‘:, e ynelmom [ J Lealher Needs darning cotton to match eve ry shvmloiuf stocking you Smooth and rough calf bags, House, Sunday_afternoon from 4 to 6 | " Choose any two of the eight lovely Semie wath' macodsita ton ® Women's LUggage g ments; some trimmed with o'clock. Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, na- | tional chairman of the Woman's Party, il H i i i real alligator . . . extra pock- Gold Stripe Prices Have Been Reduced cie . doible i Ak AL in Time for Christmas! partments . . . morocco in a tailored pouch style . . . the No. 678, now $1.65, was formerly $1.95 new lengthened envelope. 5/ = N You'll want one for yourself No. 654, $1.35, has been greatly improved 25 welll as forgta 1l NBTRE ONLY AT JELLEFF'S IN WASHINGTON— brown, green, and navy. EXTRA GOLD STRIPE SHOP—1013 CONNECTICUT AVE.— 2 STONLEIGH COURT HANDBAGS—STREET FLOOR. will preside. Miss Adelaide Johnson, sculptor and feminist, who is repre- | sented in the United States Capitol by | one of her best known works, the por- trait busts of the suffrage pioneers, will | introduce her friend of long standing, | Contessa Salazar. | The contessa will speak on “The Fu- | ture of the International Feminist Movement.” She has played an impor- | tant })ll;:. in the recent history of Il:ll_\;i | Her father was Garibaldi's right-hand | man, and the contessa herself was an | 1314 F Street N.W. intimate friend of Queen Margherita and has written a biography of the Queen, | which has been published in both | = S AYEBEANS A YIRS S IR SANEAS VRIS RIR Ol ERe s N Silk Slips | Nightgowns ... Pajamas Only $T§omm $ 3 Regularly $3.95 Always $3.95 For a%tfie\vhn likes dainty gowns and pajamas . . . ’ 4 ) arnd w sn’t? . . . by all means buy her some of Whoever gets one of these slips on these . . . of smooth French crepe, trimmed with Alen- Christmas day will bless you ..be= tt T ; oles it k cause they fit so well! They're of con pattern applique, groups of tucks that make your French crepe, tailored style, with a waist nice and slim . . . little ribbon sashes . . . yokes bandeau ;op“lhat eliminates _one of lace and embroidery. pair of shoulder straps...an item & g hi o o 53t Becoifieein Dottt vou Th!? g(l)wnskglrc c!ut onfthe b{las 1._ e “h,‘d‘l (’Ioesla‘llxt wear a_sheer frock. They fasten toward making them fit perfectly . . . and are lovely under the arm. Flesh, tearose, and and long . . . a full 50 inches; the one-piece pajamas white. & i are just as long, with great, wide trousers. Flesh, tea- Sizes 32 to 38 rose, baby blue, and peach. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. New china and glass for Thanksgiving, to put YOUR TABLE in holiday mood Costs so Little! SKETCHED—"“Well's POPPY.” One of our newest patterns with the squared shape and Poppy decoration in delicate tones and maize. Platinum finished handles and outer edge make this set appear much more expensive. SRAEN I NI RTINS ARSI SR 61 pieces Rhinestone Jewelry 3 '3 Service for 8 Imported . . . Our $3.95 Quality and Usually $3.95 % I 9.50 Just for $3 Gift day, we have With Christmas parties plan- i bought some of the best-look- ned...every one needs new . 3 1 OPEN STOCK 1 e s ecnee ok T il wei ik 3 $ k- N TR ST ever saw! All pure silk mi- dance frocks! It isn't often lanese, trimmed with chiffon vou can buy beauty for such a milanese, either elastic or little price. bandee legs, finished with Imported Rhinestone earrings o lovely embroidery. You may ...the long, brilliant ones that o 5 Just to prove that you're not have them in a luscious rose- make you feel so sophisticated, % a fair weather friend...give an leaf shade. - 7 brella! Th ilk, Vest to match, with a fitted inestone bracelets .very i %7 R e L toR. ARl Heay = kting sibbon small stones, set in white metal < in pltin; all over auds8order Betspa SiEes s sty ...terribly_effective when you ji ; patterns...on a 16-rib frame. GREY SHOPS— wear several...two for $3 4 % Blue, green, brown, black, and SECOND FLOOR JEWELRY—STREET FLOOR. black with white. ;The handles are most unusual . , . straight or.crook styles. Simply Grand Gloves | Scarfs—Lovely to Give | somcmmrnoo 33 $ : (R Handkerchiefs This open stock ErcHep CrystaL Service Is only one of the many Dulin & Martin Values L ¥ : i : V : $ I Our New $1.95 > Imported Glace Scarfs 3 4 f or I Goblets ..........@4 Dor. Table Tumblers... [g Doz o i < P ' $ 4 $6 5 i : s ull-on Gloves (Ey‘,f:w;::r, ?::mnz s“_r_r' i 1/ Usually $1 Each * s 1 4l e T TR NP ’ g : vith fur jackets...w Tall Sherbets...... Do Juice Glasses i ‘ g BRGIo s havel cometto be T eviaan ot A ; [t 3 classic Christmas giit...and contrast...or blend deftly R ¥ ’rm;l Sl’ldn{ ;Omc these dainty Toowasie Dos: 5 - ¥ | \ there is a _perfectly good rea- with some accessory...and hand-embroidered linen hand- ow Sherbets..... 6 Finger Bowls...... |0“° 4 son for it...everyone loves besides being becom! R N kerchiefs...so welcome as : 3 they keep the fur of your \ \ : p : Ref; : I 2‘1:“'-':"1}'3"'14"? QT Sen bas tollar from rubbing Rgainst Christmas _gifts. They have efreshment Finger Bowl \ : ;s =L TS your meck. ~These make \ rolled hem= ..or scalloped f B0 -ons have a Tumblers ........4 D% Plates . Ay ™ ‘ ) A | flare at the side, in two-color | e, in sl -nand painged B Slicas g In il W\| combinations, with a wide crepe, or wool,in black with & white, or soft pastel colors. Get embroidered ‘back. In black white, tan with brown, com- : a box of them for a gift to- chi . fons of blue, 3 - :;;sh\e\llflm. and brown and mrfiagl‘liflrd mml‘;’lz:cx}('wlth morrow at a special priex, NECKWEAR—STREET > GLOVES—STREET FLOOR. FLOOR. : HMDKER%S._S e - DuLIN @ MARTIN or Bvanections dve. onitl” || }A| For $3 Gift Day . . . Ttalian Pottery Lamps with Matching Deéorate(_l Shades . ... . .« . $ 3 ¥ 5% Ik PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. i They make nice gifts for people with new apartments or girls away at school—Street Floor.