Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1931, Page 19

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THE EVENING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. TENNESSEE GIRL BRIDE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, here for station and Mrs. Keleher | Justice Pitney; Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. | wore when presented st the Court of |p mm the mmmmm | x a|Noves, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie) St. James last year. | a5 e R e s wis. o | Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Joshus Evans, | Also sttending the reception were the | mfim of Chinese Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight, Miss | Misses Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins wore & ghymll:“cfllléfli hfi‘rt Ryan, president of ‘ g:uxiu;x; Mrd;!‘zd “§fl$%m%§ | dsome gown of bright blue, green |Cal miversity, Mrs. Lawrence | Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. @ - | Representaitve from Florida, She was| 13008 ROV Cla Tbrocade aud her | Townsend, Mr. and Mos. E. A et | eman’ My, Bobert Lo | Do, | Balr, her figure set off by an all-plack | debutante daughter, Miss Helen Rob- |man, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs, | chairman of the United States Tariff made gown charireuse taffeta, the | chiffon and lace gown. Her slippers | bins, was in & simple frock of white (Delos A, Blodgett, Mrs. Charles G.!Commission; Col. Wade H. Cooper and very long siirt belng full about the | Corresponded with ‘her ‘gown and had | sik. Mrs. U. §. Grant, 3, wore deep | Matthews, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, | Mrs. Mark Reld Yates. bem | Deels studded with hinestones blue satin, fashioned without trimming, | Mrs. Grace Lincoln Brosseau, Mr. and | Former Administrations Represented. | Mme. Veverka, wife of the Minister & - | Others in the company were Senator | d her daughter, Miss Edith Grant, in | Mrs. Maxim Karoll, Mr. and Mrs.| Among the past administrations rep- : i 5 | and Mrs. James J. Davis, Senator and | pale blue satin. Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles |Tesented fn the great company last| of Czechoslovakia, had & gown of gray | Mrs, Claude A. Swansou, Representa-| Among the many others prominent in| Mason Remey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit|evening were those of President | | satin, embroidered with brilliants, her tive and Mrs. Adam M. | Washington society who attended the | Miller, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trow- | Coolidge, President Talft, President ||| dainty slippers of gray were studded | their debutante daughser, Miss Anne | receptioms were former Speaker of the | bridge Tittman, Mrs. Charles B. Howry, | Roosevelt and President Harrison. Mrs. | [i/ with brilliants and she wore a tiara of | B Wyant; Representative and Mrs. Sol| House and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett,| with Miss Elizabeth Howry and Miss| Davis, wife of Senator James J. sparkling cut steel | ? { } S0y | Bloom and Miss Vera Bloom. | Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, widow of Associate | Mary Howry, the last named wearing | %8s an early arrival and . Mrs, MacWhite, wife of the Minis-| 3 G J | “The director general of the Pan- the ivory-white lace gown which she (Continued on Fifth Page.) ter of the Irish Free State, chose & | | American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, was gown of pale yellow satin, fashioned out in rhinestone. The gown was made with a train and she wore ‘white kid gloves and carried a small et of fresh gardenias. | Among those remaining for the danc- | ing was Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, woman SOCIETY | { (Continued Prom Second Page) | ister of Guatemala, was in a smartly | COLUMBIA RD. AT 18t 8T, | " Regular Dinners, 75¢ i | Special Club Steak awp | Chicken Dinners, $1 CLUB LUNCHEONS __ SERVED DAILY with long flaging skirt Senora de Bacasa, wife of the Min- | Ister of Nicaragua, wore old-rose lace | and satin, the satin forming a train | in the back, and her ornaments were | emeralds to match the narrow belt of velvet at the normal waist line | Senorita Maria Sacasa, daughter of the Minister and Senora de Sacasa, who accompanied them, was in skipper biue and gold, her slippers of gold and | she wore gold ornaments. | Mrs. Louw, wife of the Minister of the Union of South Africa, wore a | becoming costume of ivory lace, molded | to her figure, the very long skirt flar- | ing very full at the bottom. The bodice | was held by straps of narrow dark green velvet, which were tied at the waist line in the back, the streamers | falling almost to the hem of the skirt. Near the end of each streamer were | dainty clusters of tiny pink and black flowers | Senora de Arcays, wife of the Min- ister of Venezuela, was in a gown of | gray, fashioned after the new model, | with which she wore diamond and | emerald ornaments Mme. Wadsted, wife of the Minister of Denmark, wore & gown of white liberty satin, with which she wore pear] ornaments. Senora de Lozano, wife of the Min- ister of Colombia, was in turquoise biue velvet, fashioned after the new model, with long flaring skirt | Mrs, Herridge, wife of the Minister | of Canada, was one of the outstanding | figures at the party, wearing a gown | of goid lame molded to the figure and | falling into a train. With it she wore | & small diamond tiara. Senora de Davila, wife of the Minister of Honduras, chose black and white chiffon fashioned after the new models | with very full skirt falling in graceful folds. Senora de Abelli, wife of the Minister of Bolivia, was in black embroidered in silver Senora de Leiva, wife of the new MRS. GEORGE O’BRYAN BAILEY, ern city Formerly Miss Martha Strong Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas §. | Weaver of Nashville, her marriage to Mr. Bailey, son of Justice Bailey of the | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, taking place recently in the South- | an animated group. ‘The chief of naval operations and Mrs. William V. Pratt, with the commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs Ben H. Ful- ler stayed until the dancing began. the service were Col. and Mrs. Charles | P. George of Fort Myer, son-in | and daughter of Vice President Curt | Comdr. and Mrs. Ralph W. McDowell, | with the latter's aunt, Miss Daisy | Prentice; the Surgeon General of the | | Public Health Service and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, and their daughter, Mrs. | Manville Kendrick; Comdr. and Mrs. | Joel T. Boone, Capt. and Mrs. Emory Scott Land and the latter’s mother, | Mrs. Dwight Chester; Col. and Mrs. | George C. Thorpe and their debutante daughter, Miss Jane Thorpe, and Mrs. Thorpe’s” brother-in-law and _sister, Federal Trade Commissioner and Mrs. | Others from the various branches of || of vi Things We Do | —when AUTOMO. | BILES come here for || DEAD STORAGE are: | List Loose Articles, Draw Gasoline and Water, Jack Car Up Off Tires, Service Batteries. than Usual Garage || | Charles H. March; the Counselor of the | || | Pan-American_Union and Mrs. Prank- | lin Adams, Gen. Willlam E. Horton, Mrs. Austin Kautz, Capt. and Mrs. John H. Gibbons. I The surgeon general of the Army and | [| Mrs. Robert U. Patterson and their two | daughters, Miss Eleanor Lyman Patter- | | son and Miss Janet Patterson, attended | the first White House reception since the general took up his new duties in | | Washington a few months ago. Comdr. | Timothy Keleher, N ently Merchants Transfer || and Storage Co. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, JR., President | 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Paeking—Shipping CONNECTICUT AVENUE'S OWN FINE LUGGAGE SHOP Christmas Gifts e For the MAN o Give Uyour Maniat D eseing) Cana intitie in the company, always the center of — Jurius Garrineker & Co, F STREET. AT FOURTEENTH We Invite Every Smart Young Miss . . . Every Déb . . . Junior Miss and Schoolgirl To Enjoy the Thrill of Shopping Tomorrow on Qur Fourth and Sixth Floors Saturdays are famous days here and to- morrow, we think, will be the busiest day we've ever had on our fourth and sixth floors for the younger set Something new in every department. so much to see, you can spend a whole day here choosing from these lovely AND BE PREPARED TO BE things. THRILLED AT THE PRICES . THEYRE MODERATE ENOUGH FOR ANY YOUNG PERSON'S BUDGET . . A Host of Christmas Gift Sug- gestions all through the store . <+ New dresses . . . Coats . . . Hats . . . Greenbrier Sportswear « .. Shoes ... Furs.., All Ac- cessories. . . Boys and Youths— This Store Is Headquarters for You Also . . . Tomorrow Make a Point of Vis- iting Our W onderful New Sixth Floor Shop . . . Ask the boys and youths who've been here about our new shop . . . they'll tell you what they tell us, that it is cer- - tainly a grand place . . . that our prices ‘i are as moderate as any boy could want them . . . If you haven't been here, come tomorrow and find out what a real treat this shop is — MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE . . . AND DO ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN THIS 5 NEW DEPARTMENT . . . We have Suits . , . Topcoats . . . Leather Jackets . . . Sportswear ... Hats . .. Shoes . . . Neck- wear . . . Mufflers . . . Shirts . . . Handkerchiefs . . . and all the Accessories you need . . . new box or zipper/modal, and he is sure to be pleased. Choice of styles in calf, pigekin and shark leathers. $10 t $100 OTHER SUGGESTIONS: Bill Folds and Wallets. -$2.50 to $35.00 Cigarette Cases. .$1.50 to $25.00 Leather Belts... $2.00 to $5.00 Walking Sticks -$5.00 to $50.00 Country Club Bags.. $10.00 to $15.00 Silk Hat Cases. ..$20.00 to $75.00 Minister of Salvador, had a white Tobe |~ of satin fashioned by Patou. Senorita | ring skirt falling into a short | of the Rumanian legatis as in black | Yolando Boria sccompanied the hger | o, A e AKict faling R i R o s anDIACE and Senora de Letva was in black satin, | | %P\ Senors de Gonzaler, wife of the| o eeyional Women Richly Dressed. period model of Jenny. | ; Senora de Zaldumbide, wife of the | ChaTe d'affairs of Costa Rics, was in| o0 (AT TENY SR sented. Mrs. Borah, wife of Senator new Minister of Ecuador, wore a gown |& gown of beige color lace fashioned of green mousseline de sole fashioned | with flaring skirt touching the floor. | Borah, chairman of the Forelgn Rela- on the new lines with very long skirt. Mme. Boncesco, wife of the financial | tions Committee of the Senate, was & Mme. Nano, wife of the chnrge‘cmum}or of the Rumanian legation, | dainty figure in a gown of white velvet, affaires of Rumania, wore a smartly | wore black satin, the bodice held by |the bodice with a tiny design picked | made gown of pink satin, becoming to | straps of cream color velvet, which | —————————— her dark coloring. | went to the waistline in the back and O e Senora de Chevalier, wife of the | from which wider bands of cream color | o charge d'affaires of Panama, wore a | velvet fell to the hem of the long skirt. NCW LaLC-TOp gown of American beauty velvet, the Mme. Popovici, wife of the secretary ¥ Stop-Run Silk Hose Veil weight, of pure silk chiffon with the new STOP - RUN BUDD’S BUTTERCRUNCH A DELIGHTFUL DESSERT Here is something different that can be served at a moment’s notice. A delicious combination of rich creamy ice cream with finely chopped bits of Eng- lish Toffee with flavor of caramel. Wuthgton's richest ice cream (all flavery), packed and delivere: Give Yourself a Treat, Come to BUDD’S for dinner, 75 cents 18th and Columbia Road Conn. Ave. and Macomb St. The Christmas Shop of Practical Gifts Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F 4G SATURDAY THE PIN MONEY SHOP PRESENTS 500 NEW ADVANCED TYPE FROCKS 15 LACE TOP, picot edge and French heel. Colors in- clude Negrita, Ta- hiti, Moonbeige, After Dark, Bmoketone. WHELAN'S 1105 F St. NNW. Wamn's: Shécialty. Shop el | W Ay N e e 0 e’ N 8 e IRRRRERERERDERELRERERERERERE Our Enlarged Gift Dept. Answers Gift Questions Smartly—With Economy Camalier & Buckley Fine Loatheroare 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE TWO DOORS ABOVE THE MAYFLOWER $1.00 the gqt. Sunday, $1.00 Phone Col. 0706 Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWHVETWHVE F STREET Travel Sport Street NEW TYPE FABRICS for daytime . . . For Evening Afternoon Business Our Gift Department is full of smart gifts for family or friends— carefully selected from the markets of the world — conveniently dis- played and wonderfully modest in price. Prints, crepes, woolens, velvets, and the new Rosco crepe, a pure silk in a triple sheer weave. Tomorrow! A SALE OF THE SMART HATS for which this shop is famous! AND SUCH VALUES! for evening . .. Velvets, taffetas, crepes, laces,and triple sheers. - NEW SPRING COLORS for daytime . . . New blue, tile, green, red, prints, and plenty of black. for evening . . . Black, white, eggshell, and red are the most sought for colors. NEW FASHION DETAILS Low place flares and pleats, bias seaming, combinations of Old World colorings, faggoting, rhinestone buckles, embroidery, and beading. . Decorated Viennese Leather Pref- $ .00 erence Cigarette Chests 5. O Gift Tables at$[+$2 %3 $5 . $6.75 up For Your Convenience —we have tables with suitable gifts, classified aceording to price. Many one-of-a-kind and non-duplicable items sug- gest the wisdom of early selec- tion. Boxes . S De £ G Every hat in stock is included! e b Decorated Leather Waste Basket —Haint Scene . $675 and to complete the ensemble EVENING BAGS $.95 beaded or of velvet Decorated Leather Pair g ,Em.is.‘ S52 o Hats formerly priced to $15.00 EVENING WRAPS 515 Transparent velvet wraps, either fur-trimmed or with shirring, top many smart evening ensembles. Hats formerly i A4 th i priced to $18.75 e M e Values Are DESK SETS—SPANISH POT- TERY — DRESDEN CANDY JARS — IMPORTED PER- FUME SETS—BOOK ENDS— MINIATURES—TRAYS FOR EVERY PURPOSE — SMOK- ERS’ SETS—IVY BOWLS— FRENCH BOXES—AND NOV- ELTIES WITHOUT END. Tole Serving Trays, assorted decorations and colors $ | 0'00 Fiber Waste Baskets with floral and conventional Assorted colors Pottery Vases. Utn shaped, 7" tall. In blue or green FRENCH CREPE OR SATIN GIFT LINGERIE $[.95 $295 $3.95 Lingerie is a most practical and intimate gift to please the feminine heart. Lace-trimmed or tailored types vie for popularity. Individual Pieces to Match, $5 to $19.50 $1.50 Hats formerly I : priced to $25.00 and up DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave.anal’ PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. R LR SRR RS PN L R LT

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