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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE 1 - Bailey Davis. The ests include Charles Kovler, Mr. and Mrs. Martin | Miss Hope ‘Thompson, fllrl. Mary Co!e:l.- Kovler, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Kovler. { nor Myers, Miss Fay Bentley, Misg The Les Amis Club, of which Mr. Slegel | Alma Preinkert, Miss Lols Gates Gore has long been an active member, pres- | man, Miss Dorothy Moncure, Misg sented him with & leather luggage car- | Helen Carloss and others. rier. The high spot of the evening was | marked by the presentation of a beauti- | One of the features of the evening |ful diamond dinner ring by Mr. and will be the singing by Miss Emily Co- | Mrs. Max Siegel,gparents of Mr. Segel, ville of a Christmas carol, the music | to Miss Kessler. "No date has yet been and words of which were written and | set for the wedding. composed by an Iowa girl, Miss Rita Dolphin, who will accompany Miss Co- ville at the piano. Miss Emily Coville | is also a former Iowan and has won many honors &s a soloist Dancing and cards will follow the dinner. The music for dancing will be furnished by an excellent orchestra | composed of Towa men—Bernie Schultz |and his music. This orchestra is well known throughout Iowa, especially in the eastern part of the State, and comes well recommended. Reservations for the dinner should be made with Mr. W. G. Ladd, House Office Bu! g, Miss Gertrude M. , | Miss Annabel Matthews, Miss Louise Oh, yes—yes—yes, to all these ques-| But when they're just hungry, we're tions. "But she doesn’t ask them, and | looking the other way. g neither did the Master who filled the| If this one woman can do what she multitudes, too, so many years ago. In-|does, then 10 women With her courage vestigating committees and card cata- |could feed the hungry of any middle- logues we shall always have with us; |sized city and 50 women could banish reason will always look upon white | hunger for this one Winter from New angels with a skeptical eye York, from Boston, from Philadelphia. And meanwhile, how good it is—how | And the rest of the bad times wouldn’t satisfying to the hearts that still dream | be so bad if there was no hunger—if of a world where love shall fulfill the | schools, civic centers, empty lofts and law—how good it Is to see the hungry barns were all food centers, if men faces brightening as the long lines file | didn't have the fear of the children's yin, to see the thin hands trembling as | hunger in their minds all the time. the hot plates are filled, to hear the| Beans, bread. stew, potatocs oats voices strengthen and the laughter and | apples—how little they cost, compared talk begin as the first need of all our |to high schools and clinics, after all needs is satisfied And Row much they'd save in the long LA run! trimming forlorn = human dereli i B et rak kit ancely whose chances of employment were | J\/E need 5o little, we humans. Roofs| Wanted YI‘CA‘;‘:v’ v e supposedly enhanced by cleanliness, third, clothes gecond, food first.| iz food, hope, friendship. And that's all. The rest are all frills i : “They haven't much break anywa Date for Iowa Society superfluities, swank. This woman gives the White Angel m co LA 5 . . e > “iub bat ke thousands of her fellow human beings| Dinner Changed to Friday : The date of the Iowa Society dinner jobs they don't have to look lil m food daily. They owe to her comfort derers!” onfidence, & to st e Shorehs . e oo Kehght and dance at the Shoreham Hotel has |Roo Hotel. Admission to the dafice | Foster, Miss Corrinne Quarles, Miss been changed to Friday, December 18, | only is by membership or tickets may be | Faye Woodward and Mrs, Elizabeth Looking account of the large purchased at the door. | ROUGH DRY asked But what are you going to d 2 | i season? have been invi did not answer A most satistactory and economical laundry service. Flat pleces com- pletely finished, wearing apparel ready to iron—9c & pound. West End Laundry | 1it that were cooking f Phone Metropolitan 0200 Mrs. B. M. Jacobson, Representative and Mrs. Laurens Gilchrist and Judge and Mrs, F. Dickinson Letts, Judge and Mrs. Jim Lennihan, Miss Martha Mc- Clure, Senator and Mrs. Charles Raw- son and Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, with Representative William F. Kopp as toastmaster . ‘I middle-aged face is adorned with gray- ing locks, keen gray eyes and a nose whquestionably uptilted, was actually washing an old man’s far from attrac- tive feet when first I saw her. She was dressing the sores on them ten- | A White Angel on San Francisco’s Waterfront | jirracnas ne sce v s She was out in the open air with a sign over her head, “Sore Feet Here." Other men were waiting the ministra- tions of the bucket, the soap, th quickly moving blunt little hands, the lint and salve oo x I¥ an open-air barber shop barbers out of a lucrative job had taken an unpaid one; they were shaving and from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Man Hurt as Walk Caves In. David Contee, colored, 1427'; First | street, was slightly injured yesterday ———— | morning: when the sidewalk in front of Mrs. Willebrandt Opens | 1415 Pirst street collapsed as he was walking to work. The brick pavement Home to Fraternity spparently had been undermined by Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt was | %arer {fom a broken underground main, hostess to the Washington Alumnae |z In/dred man was removed to Freed- Chapter, Phi Delta Delta Legal Fra- | g azmlty, in her Georgetown home Tues- | — ay. | ‘The occasion was an _engagement | party for Miss Kathleen Duggan, Who is soon to be married to Mr. Frank 5. Smith. Mrs. Willebrandt was assisted by BY KATHLEEN NORRIS One mornir Franciscc They fog, ar was driving along San compan up at a cloudl 3 The Rendezvous of on the Discriminating Towans who White Hous This will be th ding event the season for the Iowa Society, w the new members of the Tow sional delegation and other Jowans as guests, including 1 are expected in the Capital city at that time. | The guests will include Senator and Mrs. L. J. Dickinson, Representative and ) the = o = o Mr. and Mrs. Kessler Give Betrothal Receptionf | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler form- ally announced the engagement of their daughter, Edith to Mr. Jack Slegel at & reception Sunday, December 6, at the Hay-Adams House. Those attending this one what a change thei Spring. would be in the for look before mnext Or if we could feed all the Is with & ske ng to the heart how good it is to see | | nal pen shed beside a mountain of pl The question was not repeated; in the |face of faith like that it was a silly d | gmestion anyway. 5 | And don't men impose on her, and | mightn't some of them be working? | there such a thing as pauperizing? drean: clothes second, food od, dal U must icate them, police them, deliver letters, take magnificent care of the children of our slums when they need care. Prisoners and the insane get regular meals. Luncheon, ..Tea 1643 OON Dinner . AVE. She doesn't er their letters, they need care looking the other way then 10 women wit zed city, and 50 York, from Boston THE NEW e“eff’s What to Give? 58 Suggestions Here! Men—Do You Know Elizabeth Brewster? She is here to shop with vou or for you. Do not hesitate to call upon her. omen from | | Fifty-cight cold type items that do not by any means tell the full beauty, the value or the worthi- tls : ness of these things for gifts. All we can add is—these and hundreds more await 'you—that o never were gifts so beautiful or so low in cost—at Jelleff’s! And that is saying a great deal.— a matter of cou ves out clothes and Waffle mesh net silk stockings picot top. ..imagine how a girl at school would love them, $1.68 Pottery Lamp with decorated parchment paper shade will go into any room in the home charmingly L. $83.00 ‘Warm wooly scarfs in all sorts of gav combinations of colors ...a n'ce gift for a sports lov- ,ing person ...$198 wn kind, ere. net noon bare- §1.95 sheerest aite The clearest, stocking for f Al aft and evening to wear wit foot sandals . . the cunning vests and panties k i-rayon -$1.00 Hand .painted crepe scarfs... Ascot style, to wear about your throat...lovely clear colors. contrasting and blending with each other St alen sd g spare, went hi find herself o tatoes, oa and pnions th v compose the famky dinner, The nex morning she went back to the water 1 served fhe original five mer and seven more, with hot stew, hot ¢ fee and buttered buns. ‘That was the beginning of of the White Angel $ [ el k e seriousneas, & d | % : mage s, m[ izabeth Arden Week End , & 2,003 Thit 3, ; : S Cases—they imply good times e et dee v galore and they are so nice to Dorothy Gray’s week end kit gold metal ... a small hat-box shape . . . bars k in real leather . all fitted out with a fascinat array of bot- tles and boxes of the famous toilet preparations, at......$18 s short work of smart their feet, in the Spanish fect, in Shopping bags...of a m feet awa BN K X ltls e 12 Paris feet that é t ly t: % Boudoir Lamps, with decorated match the base.. of pottery shades to are unbeliev- the Opalescent dresser séts...in a beautiful pyralin...comb, brush and mirror_in soft pastel col- ors. It will add color to her boudoir S te ably Sparkling hob nail glass dres- ser sets two graceful per- fume bottles...and a round powder jar. She will love the way the light catches in them, ic figure in whose chubby, ELT T “For Safety, Dependability and Eest Results"—Phone ATLANTIC 4000 EVENING WRAPS Dress Suits, efe.. exauisitely dry gleancd ksening Gowns dyed, cleaned White silk evening very necessary a man's formal eve- $7.50 Chanel's Gardenia is such a re- freshing scent, and really a coveted gift.........$5 to $18 Lelong’s “L” a new fragrance this year by a couturier who makes fashions fer the sophisti- cated .. $3 to $5.50 plank tables have sprung up, a kitchen has been roofed in, tip plates and mugs have somehow been gathered together The White Angel, without means, with- without boards of directors and stockholders’ without card catalogues and district goes calmly on feeding day I was there she cleaned. Even men a good breakfast . oranges, coffee and bread or lunch; & few h he HOFFMAN H H t for dinner g COMPANY £ Cleaners and Dyers MainOMme® 1534 PA. AVE. SE. bl ~ TSl ¢ Men Billfolds. .pin scal Beaded velvet jacket from $1.95 to $10.00 Germany to wear with an eve- ning or for an eveni coat $18.50 Tecla pearls, more like real than any cver set with gold clasps beautiful .§25 H H seen 50 Molyneux’ Vivre is a fascinat- ing new perfume that enlivens one! For a vivacious person, $3.75 she e Evening bag of satin with threads and Fine French simulated pearls, o ‘ with baguette crystal-cut stone quisite for evening $7.50 ]N the center of owni Gefinite been bu Patou’s Cocktail Bar...Sweet, bitter-sweet and dry...in a novel bar-like container. It's a joyous gift...new too..$30.00 An exquisite needlepoint bag France Real Baltic amber . . . clear as honey . a lovely necklace t a marvelous idea for tables where thefr ] 3 no que: 5, CT Evening pouch bag from Bel- gium, tiniest little beads wit eat embroide: lovely Worth's Dans la Nuit in the sweet blue starred bottle is one of the most popular of scents, $11.00 A Silk Umbrella with a crys- tal-clear handle would give al- Marcasite bracelets . . . cut so that th scem to shimmer in the ligh plain . . . some with simulated seed pe ....$7.50 . some 3 , and before you is placed the te of stew and beans, the big roll and steaming cup. It was done that way on that Spring Smooth calf bag, in er irame pc nodels te m te trim . Remodeled Long evening gloves 16-hut- e $10 Repaired Cleaned and Glazed Have Your Fur Coat Reconditioned Now for Xmas Collars snd Cuffs for Cloth Coats a Specialty The Shop to Save Money ISADOR MILLER Mfg. Furrier 809 1lta St. N.W. Natl 5628 Our Work Is Guaranteed day when first she arrived with her big pot of stew, and it is done day. But, of course, { velopments now. Th ] X [ loaves and fishes is demon ] for whoever i y of hers, as she c every day and s d complicated in man long, bare TR I XE ¥ longing visitor was merchant, a very 1 potato sacks was his way of n a fOinger. Another visitor was from a big packing plant; the preserves that the “boys” have their g oat come from him enough for the public, but ¢ A delicate woman & woman whose life and opera boxes and g mmission on Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue quis Smooth calf bag with gram plate uch s black, b Beauvais-and-simulated Suede-and-antelope calf th more th For men .Gold Stripe socks. ..and once a them he always - little figures... bag silk wears them, $1.00; 3 prs., $2.85 mono- pearl ce gift . .$1.95 Hand tailored ties terns that men ...$L50 $5.00 ton lambskin from Italy...white of tal 1ld $3.50 The strap-wrist gauntlet Kle re them ... a stylich person French washable ons...black, b pair suede pull- grey, t one $3.95 Centemeri French kid pull-ons, with applique; side flare. .. black, brown, white combina- tions. . .stunning ..$3.95 8-bfon imported kid gloves, black, brown, white, eggshell anybody would love them, $5.50 An evening wrap of velvet that thirds t ay 1g and a caj $25 A long evening wrap for a woman, is green velvet with puffy slecves and a white hare c ...$39.50 The newest nuance in sweat- ne woven from natural ..as frag as a ..$8.50 ‘The suede coat would be nd for a golfer or a campus-going girl! Brown, natural, green, $12.50 The white bunny wrap or a jacket of white lapin would make a young girl's heart trip happily Christmas day...$16.50 Irish linen flower . French prints, hand rolled hems beautiful quality...all white linen with cord border, for men evening chiffons, sheer ha ade linens for women, $1 Sports prints in linen, for men, with hand-done initials in the French prints for and dainty white, edged with lace Handmade linen handkerchiefs white with colored . . larger size, te with contrasting ..25¢ too, i appligue Hat and scarf sets . . . some turbans, one tam style ... and one adorable hat with a small brim . with scarfs to match in bright and dark colors . . . at..... .....$2.95 and $3.95 most any one who goes out in the rain .$5 An Umbrella, part silk, with a gay crook handle, is not only good looking but long wear- For your street pumps . . suede, kid or patent leather, a small black buckle, with silver between the three sections, cossenns ..$1.50 A bow-knot buckle for formal wear, of gold metal, and green beads . . . nice as a gift, to match green accessories, cireee..$5.50 Bd‘fi‘e slippers in pansy crepe, with orchid trimming . . . lovely to wear with lounging pajamas, at ..............$550 Luxury in a Velvet Negligee, enriched by an elbow deep ruf- fle of lace...fitted lines, $29.50 Satin-and-Lace divinely combined in pastel tone...how a bride would love Hors crereres $16.50 Quilted Satin Robes, with satin lining_and wool interline in rose, French blue, orchid, black, $7.95 clocks. .. Negligee, is Electric boudoir unconditionally guaranteed. $o nice next to your bed Pearloid finish, or plain onyx, in pastels . . .$3.95 Telechron electric alarm clocks « .+« a beautiful case of polished metal . . . an addition to your living room goes there sometimes with crates, cases of cigarettes and of butter and of sweets Teday’s Dinner $1. Oyster Cockta Pin H r * ok ox % JHATEVER comes the White Angel y than 7,000 concerns her not at al has that rnatural viewpoir makes all unimportant; th but one hour in her scheme, this pres- ent hour. She fills it full. A sackload of stale bread reaches nows not whence, but some- to slice it. A truckload blocks her pat thankfully. g “Corn for 1 i e ment. If shoes come he e P d Hard Sauce footed are in luck (all fresh vegetables), find owners at Fouched ok hoarded Club Breakfasts, 35¢ to “ Special Luncheons Dal Does Banguets, §1.2 oIt 1 Bridge and Dance Rooms - Same Menu Next Thursday 310 9. Walter Nessul, Conductor Everybody seems to be giving Shoppers Are Gleeful in the Grey Shops Underwear so lovely . . . so modest in price . . . and of course many kinds are nowhere else in Washington . . . Effa Blanche underwear for instance , . , and Bryn Mawr Slips! Bryn Mawr Slips '3 The slip with the double vee bias that fits so remarkably. Only at Jelleff’s in Washington And not only is it remarkable for fit . .. it isn't sub- ject to strain due to this new cut ... and it won't sag ... and it's made of pure dye silk . .. the seams reinforced! We're frank to say it's the best slip we've ever had at this price . . . and the first time any- one has had a slip of this design. Lace trimmed sizes 32 to 44, Crepe Satin or Silk Crepe Nightgowns & Pajamas > Flesh, tea rose, baby blue, opaline white in the night- gowns! The most-in-demand colors , . . the gowns fifty inches long bias cut front and back . . . the satins tailored . . . the French crepe trimmed with Alencon lace and fine hemstitching. The sleeping pa- jamas are appliqued with exquisite laces or have lace yokes, in vee or round shapes. Flesh, tea rose, baby blue, peach! Isn't this just the type of lovely under- thing you are looking for? Lots of them tomorrow! Because she loves nice lhings St Van Raalte Singlettes *3.95 With or without garters The low evening back . .. the regulation back .., lace-trimmed tailored . . . with uplift brassiere . . . with panties or bloomer bottoms, The undergarment that fits like your skin and which is everything you need to wear! Fine milanese silk ... in fink, peach, white, or black! Such a popular underfashion . , . such a popular gift. Sizes 32 to 38. Other styles at $5.00 umfl GREY BHOPS—SECOND e Cocktafl Olives Cranberry Jelly Raspberry Ice Mashed Potatoes esh_Btring Beans Buttered White O; Candied Sweet Potatoes _ Tulip Salad Silk Stockings at the new reduced prices! 0c, Boe 1 *1.35 *1.65 3 pairs $2.85 3 pairs $3.90 3 pairs $4.80 Musie SPECIAL Averaging 16 hours a day for 7 days a week every woman you know wears silk stockings! Isn't it natural that silk stockings can’t go amiss! And Gold Stripes are the nicest of all to give for they are really remarkable silk stockings...and at the new low prices the best “buy” these thrifty days. For a girl at School Silk net . . ., chiffon .. For a business woman or homekeeper who is on her feet a lot— The sturdy service weight. service sheer. For a business woman who sits a lot Service sheer of handsome quality. 2 SUITS Ladies’ or Men’s 2 LONG COATS or Overcoats $1'00 For tea time dancing (no matter who) Chiffon and service chiffon. For after dark wear (no matter who) De luxe chiffon with lace tops. 2 Ladies’ Plain Dresses Cleaned$ _9__9 « i . and this year the new and Pressed “Adjustables” —make Gold Stripes more than ever the gift of the moment. “Adjustables” fit every length leg...the new hem divided into five hems by lockstitches ic immediately adjustable to the right length. And me oh my...how these stockings wear. No strain... that's why Dollar Dry Cleaners 1729-31-33 7th St. N.W. 3900 Potomac 3¢C1 3902 WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED This Ad Must Accompany Your Order Give* them in a little wardrobe box that is a sewing box too. . .for 3 pairs to 8 pairs, 35¢ up. GOLD STRIPE SHO] AVENUE—STONELEIGH OOURT