Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1931, Page 18

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B-2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Will Have a Few Friends With Them for Thanksgiving Dinner. HE President and Mrs. Hoover‘]nst Winter in Washington with the Will have & few friends dining | Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell. with them at the White House i Secretary and Mrs, Tamont this evening. Mrs. Hoover ac- Dine With Son-in-Law’s Parents. companied the President to the | The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. #pecial Thanksgiving service at Church | Robert Patterson Lamont will be guests of the Covenant this morning, when 2% the sermon was given by an old friend | who will entertain a family party. In at Thanksgiving dinner of Maj. Gen.: d Mrs. Charles McKinley Saltzman, | of the President’s, Dr. Albert Joseph |the company will be Mr. and Mrs.| McCartney of California. The First | Lady is expected to attend the annual tea of the Grey Ladies at Walter Reed Hospital this afternoon. The Vice President and his sister, Mrs. Gann, will be the ranking guests | at the Navy Relief Ball this evening, | as Mrs. Hoover has sent her regrets | that she will be unable to attend. | Vice President and Mrs. Gann will | occupy a box adjoining that of Sec- | retary and Mrs. Adams, who will enter- | Charles Eskridge Saltzman, who are house guests of the former’s parents, Gen. and Mrs. Saltzman. Mrs. Saltz- | man is the daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Lamont_and was_before her mar- riage Miss Gertrude Lamont. | The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don | Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, is en route from Mexico and will spend a few days in New York at the Rits Carlton. ‘The Minister of Norway and Mme. THE EVE an’s National Democratic Club will give tomorrow evening. Scnator Pittman will make an address, his subject being “Causes and Effect of the Loss of Our Export Trade.” Representative and Mrs. John N. Sandlin_of Louisiana will be at the George Washington Inn during the ses- sion of Congress. Representative and Mrs. John Rankin of Mississippl have opened their apart- ment in the Methodist Bullding for the nter. Representative Jacob Milligan of Mis- souri has returned and is at the Wash- ington Hotel for the season. Representative Sam Reyburn is at the Anchorage for the Winter. Representative and Mrs. Hartsell Ragon have taken an apartment in the Methodist Building for this session of Congress and will arrive in Washington | Monday. ‘The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, jr., are in Boston wth the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Farlow. They will return to ‘Washington tomorrow. Largest and Most Brilliant Debut Party of Season, One of the largest debutante tea dances, perhaps ever to be held in the Capital will be given this afternoon NG STAR, WASHIN at the Mayflower Hotel, when Mrs. Arthur MacArthur will present her daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Mac- Arthur, to soclety. Two thousand in- vitations have been issued to diplomatic, official and residential soclety, as well as to Army and Navy circles. The arrangements for the tea are unusually elaborate and originality will prevail in the floral arrangements and in the centerpiece on the tea table placed at the west end of the ball room. The chief of staff United States Army, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, will attend the debut of his niece. Mrs. MacArthur will be assisted by Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, Mrs. Thomas T. Craven, Mrs. Claus Spreckles of Coronado Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Mrs. William L. Littlefield, Mrs. Dudley W. Knox, Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Conihe, Mrs. Frank D. Berrien, Mrs. Henry K. McHarg, Mrs. Thomas Reed, | Mrs.” William Barrett Ridgely, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. William C. Gwynn, Mrs. Edward Bogert, Mrs. Al- fred T. Smith. Mrs. Francis M. Savage, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Parker West. The debutante will be assisted by | Miss Carolyn Payne, Miss Olga Craven, | Miss Louise Harrison Gwynn, Miss Louise Brooks, Miss Clifford Watson, Miss Mary Preston Gibson, Miss Betsy Berrien, Miss Christine Ekengren, Miss Elsie Tuckerman, Miss Frances Math- ews, Miss Charlotte Mayo, Miss Betty Peelle, Miss Caroline E. Schulz, Miss tain with a dinner preceding the ball Bachke entertained at dinner Tuesday for their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, who are visiting them them from Boston. | evening, when their guests included the Ambassador of France and Mme. | Claudel, the Minister of Fungary and Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Pratt, chairman of | Countess Szechenyi, the Minister of the the Ball Committee; Mrs. H. V. Butler, | Netherlands, Mr. Van Royen; the president of the Navy Relief Auxiliary, | Minister of Denmark and Mme. and Mrs. Ben Fuller, vice president of | Wadsted, the chief of staff, Maj. Gen. the auxillary, will receive the guests, | Douglas MacArthur: the Assistant Sec- who will be accompanied to their boxes | retary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, by members of the Men's Floor Com- |the counselor of the Brazilian embassy mittee, of which Rear Admiral Mark and Senhora Coelho_de Almeida, the Bristol is chairman. chief of the Western European Division of the State Department and Mrs. Pierre ‘The Attorney General and Mrs. | de Boal, Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mitchell will have with them for [Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, Mrs. Law- iving dinner the latter's | rence Townsend, Miss Mary Patten and ew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert | Mrs, Pendleton Mayo. nd Holland of Philadelphia. Mrs. —- Holland was before her recent mar- | riage, Miss Gertrude Bancroft and spent of honor at the dinner which the Wom- —— i Last Two Days (Tomorrow and Saturday) of Saks 43rd & Greatest Anniversary Sale Values are as great as ever, so don't let this week pass without a visit to Saks Fur Co. Anniversary Prices On Fur Coats Formerly $170 to $225 **Hudson Seal Kaffa Caracui Coats, self trimmed; Blace Fony_cone; -sext s Coats, Raccoon Coats also dvea ermine £nd Coats, self-trimmed. matural (one Jot), Silver Musk- natural fitch trim- fien”and ared armive trin- C0° 9 Dark Musk- med. Fine Raccoon weii-tipmed. “Lapis Cosis yat Coats, beaver Coats. Grey Siberlan S ST v atitimen. Squirrel Coats, *Lapin AH Other ot Jackets | Eudson Sead Including $34_.75 | mime | Mink, Ermine, | trimmed. Black Cara- | Caracul, Broad- *Dyed Coney **Dyed Muskrat Formerly $250 to $335 *189 Formerly $125 10 9168 cul Coats, Persian tail, and Beav- Lamb Coats, Japan- er proportion- ese Mink, Alaska Seal ately reduced. and Leopard Coats, beaver trimmed. Cloth Coats Reduced In the wanted shades, such as Reds, Blacks, Greens, Browns, etc., trimmed in beautiful Saks furs. Formerly $68 to $88 $95 to $120 » | Fur-Trimmed Suits Reduced Small sizes, 12 to 18. in Saks furs. Formerly A group of chic models, trimmed Sales - Final N o Exchanges, Refunds or C.0.D’s Formerly Formerly $55 $68 Member Master Furriers’ Guild Senator Key Pittman will be the guest | Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Jane Thorpe, Miss Evelyn Walker and Miss Leslie ‘Wright. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Frank Upham will entertain at dinner this evening B S Pt box af ann A ball which the Navy Relief Society will give at the Willard. Among others who have boxes and will be hosts to their guests at dinner before_the ball are Rear Admiral and Mrs. Larimer, who will entertain for their daughter, Miss Polly Larimer, and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, who will be gum:u to'a company of 8 at the May- lower. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. | Francls White | are _spending Thanksgiving eir respective families in Baltimore. The Assistant Sdcretary of the Navy for Aviation and Mrs. David S. Ingalls |and_their children are spending the holiday with Mrs. Ingalls' mother, Mrs. W. L. Harkness, at Glencove, Long | Island. Miss Nellle McCormick, daughter of Rear Admiral A. M. D. McCormick; Miss Nancy Lesh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Lesh, and Miss Emily Stuart Maddox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Amory Maddox, are spend- ing the Thanksgiving holidays with Miss McCormick’s brother and sister-in-law, TWELVETEN TWHVETWHVE F STREET For Friday and Saturday Only! 250 Street, Afternoon, Evening BETTER DRESSES Reduced and ]/3 OFF Original Prices Formerly $35 to $125.00 ; Without exaggeration, cne of the most sensational dress events of the season. Frocks for street, sports, afternoon, informal dinner and formal evening wear. Satins, velvets, wool chilletas, crepes, laces, and novelty combinations in the smart new colors for Winter. A complete range of sizes for women and misses, and a most fascinating array of delightful styles which offer the greatest values in decades. Shop Early, Please Charge Purchases Billed Jan. 1, 1932 " All Sales Final No Exchanges PRE-CHRISTMAS Chosen from owr “stock” merchandise for the family gift—one of a kind, floor samples— which can be held for Christmas delivery. Table and Dresser and Mirror. . caee... Prench'Poudre Table ..o vomueeseveenes Bench to match ..... § 4-Pc. Walnut Suite Maple Vanity Bench'tormateh . ........ Magple Slipper Chair. .......... Stool to match Cherry Slipper Chair Stool to match Maple Chest ... Oak Night Table . Boudoir Chair, Chintz Covered Ottoman to match Odd Sideboard Gothic Oak China Cabinet Colonial China Cabinet Sideboard, Colonial Mahogany Cclenial Highboy Magazine Rack, Mahcgany Magazine Rack, Mahogany Walnut Smcking Stand Mahogany Corner Server TRORS Mahogany Knee Hele Desk Tuxedo Sofa Wing Chair .. PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. 4 | 6-Pc. Chestnut Bed Room Suite, Peasant Birch. .$386.00 $246.00 English Oak Bed Room Group, Consisting of Full Size Bed, Totlet Table and Mirror, Night .. .Specially priced 7-Pc. English Chestnut Dining Room Suite. .... 281.00 10-Pc. Dining Room Suite, Colonial Mahogany .. 395.00 Solid Mahcgany Coffee Table, Large Size .. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad L FURNITURE OPPORTUNITIES ‘Were Now vaees 23400 32,50 155.00 55.00 19.50 145.00 35.00 9.75 15.75 3.75, 15.75 3.75 35.00 9.75 15.50 11.50 140.50 37.50 55.00 75.00 75.00 295.00 87.50 - 18.50 18.50 15.00 25.00 65.00 87.50 95.00 55.00 55.00 13.50 18.75 5.00 18.75 5.00 42,50 15.00 19.50 15.00 67.50 94,00 110.00 127.50 119.50 29.50 26.50 oo 2850 . veess 330,00 127.50 150.00 92.50 Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. & = 'ON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1931. 2:1\4:. and Mrs. McCormick, in inapolis. Comdr. and Mrs. McCormick enter- tained at a dinner party before the midshipmen’s hop last their young guests. evening, for Baron Paul Schell, attache of the Hungarian lfiflm. is spending a few dynyiu the orl bassador Hotel in New Col, and Mrs. D. H. Sawyer will en- at dinner this evening at Ward- tertain man Park Hotel. Mrs. Jack Mn.rnnll‘ daughter of Rep- resentative Tillman B. Parks, and her young sen have gone te Atlantic City o O SOCIETY! to nd the holiday. They were joined there terday by Mr. Marshall. Mrs. Marshail will return to Washing- ton early next week. Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Karollk, Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe will occupy a box together at the Navy Count and Countess Von Luckner of Germany are guests of the assistant secretary of aeronautics and Mrs. Clar- M. Young, at the Hay-Adams. Count Von Luckner was a noted Ger- man ace aviator during the World War. Comdr. Frank D. Pryor, U. 8. N, captain of the U. 8. S. Mexico, with Sloane 74 Judge and Mrs. Alfred B. Quint have as their guests over Thlnkmvg their son-in-law ;‘nd daughter, Mr, an . ey E. Remington, and their daughter Nancy of New York. Dr. Frank Kermit Soukup, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Soukup have come from their home in New York to spend the Thanks- giving holidays with the latter's mother Mrs. Anne E. Murphy, in her apart. ment in_the Highlands: (Continued on Third Page. ) 09 Twelfth Su per-reductions for the final 3 days of this Readjustment Sale wEadvan replacement Sloane stan Friday—Saturday—Monday are meeting a condition with a remedy that is eclipsing in its es to you. The choice of our entire stock is submitted at extraordinary reductions — that mean markings notably below J:rius. These savings—and that it is all merchandise of the ard—are two urgent reasons for your interest. Dining Suites French Provincial group of ten pieces. Beautiful beech- wood construction; finish in the old, mellow tone. Provin- cial cabinet, drawer-top table, server, hanging plate rack, armchair and five side chairs. 5395 Queen Anne group in wal- nut, with handsome natural- figured walnut drawer fronts and table top; Old English color. Ten pieces— buffet, table, server, china cabinet, armchair and five side chairs. 415 Regular price $750— Reduced to Regular price $650— Reduced to Bed Room Suites Handsome Early English group, constructed of selected chestnut, richly carved and finished in the color tone of its period. Eight-piece suite, in- cluding twin beds. Charming bed room group, hand painted, with artistic hand decorations; parchment ground with floral designs. Suite consists of seven pieces, including twin beds. Very su- perior construction through- 650 Regular price $845— Reduced to Regular price $1,600— Reduced to genuine mahogany. Poster Beds in cherry, antique maple and Reduced from $35.00 to Upholstered Pieces—Chairs and Sofas Intrinsic value is the marked and distinguishing characteristic of these handsome pieces—that gives emphasis to the importance of these reductionss Group of Open Armchairs— in Queen Anne, American Chip- pendale, Martha Washington and other favored dgsigns; up- holstered in tapestry, broca- telle, velvet, leather, etc. 60 English Club Chairs with loose pillow backs, down-filled Regular price $90— Reduced to seat cushions; upholstered in damask, brocatelle, tapestry, e Regular price Early American Wing $125— Reduced to Chairs ; maple base, with wings and upholstery in quaint home- spun tapestry. Barrel Chairs in perfectly balanced proportions; uphol- stered in linen. *120 Tub Chairs; graceful model; exceptionally comfortable, and upholstered in tapestry of old- fashioned designs. $55 Regular price $160— Reduced to Regular price $240— Reduced to Regular price $90— Reduced to Group of Easy Chairs of many models and covered in a variety of fabrics. Hayden Sofa, a famous mod- el; fipholstered in green or Du Barry frieze; mulberry velvet. $210— Wakefield Sofa, a Sloane production; upholstered in jade green silk damask. 5165 Lawson Sofa, upholstered in rose and tan damask. wa Chatham Sofa; ideal in size and luxury of comfort; cov- ered in rust tapestry. Regular price 145 $220— Reduced to American Empire Sofa; genuine mahogany frame ; cov- ered with damask. Faithful copy of a celebrated piece. 5195 Regular price $100— Reduced to Regular price Regular price $210— Reduced to Regular price $260— Reduced to Regular price $335— Reduced to You Can Arrange for the Opening of a Charge Account With the Convenience of Our Budget Plan of Settlement W.&]J.SLOANE 709 Twelfth HO\ISG Wieki . thi Just Above G Green T Shutters_

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