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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931. THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Adam Wyant, Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. C. ‘ Jerry Harper, Miss Miriam Rothstein, : Willlam Ramseyer, Mrs. Justice Letts, | Mr. Stanford Himelfarb, Miss Leonore ; Mrs. John McDuffle, Mrs. Samuel ‘Rns nthal, Mr. Lester Ott, Miss Helen | Arentz, Mrs. Philip Swing, Mrs. Homer | Starbecker, Mr. Armond Gordon, Miss, Hoch, Mrs. Claude Fuller, Mrs. William | Bernice Kleeblott and Mr. Herbert | Williamson, Mrs. Joseph Herbert, Mrs. Their table was beautifully t dinner last evening at the Mayflower for her guests in her box at the United Service holiday ball. The company in- cluded the Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa, the Minister of the Elizabeth Arden SOCIETY Gold Stripe Adjustables THE NEW —(Continued From Second Page) State, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, Mr. Harvey H. Bundy and Mr. James Grafton Rogers. The function is the first to be held by the State Department correspond- ents in honor of the Secretary of State since a luncheon given in London dur- ing the Naval Conference in honor of Union of South Africa and Mrs. Eric i v, the Minister of Bolivia John Schafer, Mrs. Edmund Erk and |decorated el | Mrs. Randolph Perkins. and Senora de Abelli, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Brig Gen. and Mrs. Dion Wiiliams, Col. and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Capt. and Mrs. Frank D. Ber- Mrs. Otto SutroTsTonvalescmg from a recent gevere illness at Atlantic City, vhere, with her daughters, Miss Rose Sworzyn. with red and tea Toses, which | blended in perfect harmony with the | club decorations bt | Miss Kathr$n Dille entertained at | | the dinner dance at the Shoreham last W rien, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ells and | S/eh 0 ysies Oteflie sutro, she 15 | nigh i hosae-of Miss Sronas Ghrise Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, U. S. A, retired. spending the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alexander Braw- tian of Norfolk, Va. Her other guests were Miss Ruth Warren, Miss Ruth De Miss Dorothy Schenken, Miss Evening Make-up for Holiday parties. —THE silk stockings to wear for Look your best with dancing . . . the sheerest quality . . . in adjustables to fit every length of leg . .. a new Gold Stripe silk stocking at $1.95 pair, Eye Shadow ....... .$1.50 Etpaticler ciot i do s .$1.50 Poudre de Soir......ce00eee....$3.00 e]leff’s 1216-20 F Street N. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Branson e L announce the marriage of their daugh. | ;‘_‘g‘fm;"d‘;{&“‘fi‘;‘f e for helr | Christin, 3 The director general of the Pan-Amer- | ter Ellzabeth to Wr. Jobn EMRCC|ang her holidsy guest, Miss Alethed | 1oy Doris Skinker, Miss Harriet fcan Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, entertained | Hankal of Johnson City, Tenn, In NeW) poyinson of Charleston, W. Va. There | filh Mys Dotls Seinker, “Midshipman at luncheon today at the Pan-American | York yesterday. was dancing in the charming old house | yy Y™ Young, Midshipman Walter H. Annex in honor of the board of direc- |y ang Mrs, William S. Corby wil |on Macomb street for about 50 girls and | Nt ¥0UP%;, ACSPman Wetter tors of the American Academy of Politi-| o terfain at a dance this evening in | boys from home and nearby schools ickson, Cadet John Connor, Mr. Lewis cal and Soclal Science, of which he|{yair home on Chevy Chase cnr:«j A glittering chfnrgms_ H‘Pedwa_s cl(l)s(‘ Kengla, Mr. Edward M. Hall, jr.; Mr. formerly was president. The members| ;. gng Mrs, Corby have as their | to the huge punch awé e buffet | charles B. Bishop, Mr. Graham Low- of the board and additional guests in|j,use guests Miss Margaret Love and |supper was served at midnight, |den, Mr. Charles Cole, Mr. Kenneth attendance were: Dr. Ernest Minor Pat- | her brother, Mr. Robert Love of GIeat! i oq nre Nelson T. Hartson en- | Mulford, Mr. Trimball Sawtelle and Mr. ferson, . president; Dr. J. P. Lichten-| Neck, Long! Island; Miss Dorothy Case | i 89%, 015 dinner dance at. the | James Coberly. berger, Mr. Otto T. Mallery and Mr.| ot Gien Ridge, N. J.; Miss Shirley Sin- [ [e0800C & (00,0 Uhe nonor of Miss Charles J. Rhoads of the board of &l clair of New Jersey and Mr.' Kirk | Froiroh ibcter of Michigan City, and | Mr: and Mrs. Earl D. ] rectors; Dr. Thorsten Sellin, r yracuse, N. Y. b - Netw [ ) . She ATAals of the Academy: D Hamy | oo 50 oL Byzacuse, (1{. their sister, Mrs. Juanita Hobbs of New | ___(Continued on Fifth Page) T, Collings of the University of Penn-| Mrs. Rust-Smith and Mrs Went- York. S | &ylvania and Dr. William F. Notz, dean | worth Peirce entertained at the dinner| e Gatner ial member of the School of Foreign Service of | dance last night for their granddaugn-iofwzfif JS::E{: e ot ottty Ootene. | Georgetown University. ter and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Peirce, | 065 JAMOT 8 ¥ork tomorrow 1o | = ne | 30d in honor of Miss Charlotte Lee of | pong the remainder of the Christmas The commandant of the Marine | Sweet Briar, Va. Their guests fncluded | lygovc™ with her aunt, Mrs. Walter Corps and Mrs. Ben H. Fuller were|Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Dorothy | u&,&n3 > : hosts at dinner before the United | Graham, Miss Margaret Hill, Miss Ma: o = Service ball, having as their guests | janna Hill, Miss Ruth Howe, Miss Kath-| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ransom of Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Wwife of {erine Mitchell, Miss Eleanor Peirce, | Warren, R. I., are at the Dodge during the Secretary of the Navy, who was|Miss Jane Esther Platt, Miss Alice| their brief stay in the Capital. unable to attend the parties owing to | Richardson, Miss Caroline Rust, M - - indisposition. Others in the company, | Elizabeth Rust, Miss Janet Shares, Mi: Miss Simita Benatar and Miss Lou A. who went later to the ball, were the superintendent of the Navy Academy and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Rufus H. Lane, Col. John C Beaumont, Capt. Lester Dessez and Mrs. Chester Fordney, daughter of the hosts. ‘The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne were hosts at | dinner, taking their guests later to the Mr. Stimson. Are You Going Out Tomorrow Night? Still Time for a Charming New Gown! We’ve the gown for every ome—junior, miss or matron—for every purse—$16.50 to $165.00—for there are six specialized gown shops under this roof. Buy before three and alterations, if necessary, can be made in time for the party! ice creams andpastries since1873 EYMAN 3040 Fourteenth St. “Ice Creams and Ices That Are Different.” Special Fresh Strawberry ICE CREAM Frappes—Frozen Meringues Fancy Molds. Special Reception Cakes Phone Columbia 0504 Lols Webb, Mr. Enoch Chase, Mr. Norman Chase, Mr. Thomas Davis. Mr. Stephen Elkins, Mr James Keith, Mr. Francis Keyes, Mr | - | Henry Greenaway, Mr. Stanley Hunting- | Woodcock-Monteith ton, Mr. Henry Lee, Mr. Paul Mr.|Wedding Christmas Eve. Wentworth Peirce, Mr. John Pendleton, | The marriage of Miss M. Iris Mon- Mr. Henry Pike, Mr. Austin Powcll, M | teith to Mr. josoph E. Woodcock took Thomas Powell, Mr, Overton Price, Mr. i place at 8 o'clock Christmas eve in the William Rust, Mr. Phillp Schwarz, Mr. | heme of the Rev. Moses Hayden, who ritz Schouse, Mr. Taylor Simmons, MT | officiated. Following the ceremony Mr. | ball. In their company were Assistant | pavid Blackwell Smith, Mr. Harry Les | Woodcock and his: bride wero enter- Secretary Of inefreasury and Mrs|smith, Mr. Edward Snowdon Mr. | fained at a dinner dance at Wardman Arthur A Ballantine, Maj. Gen. and | Frederick True, fameuiatiald uner; carios i) T SoRaesiiven [Hor, Moseleys sud === - wii| The bride wore a gown of lace over the governor general of the Panama; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lounsbury will| fbe bEde wore & gown of lace over Canal Zone and Mrs. Harry Burgess. |be at home New Year day, entert Tenis celivas ard e o e S5 al a large reception in thelr home | ,m no'those present at the dinner werc | Hedgecroft, at Sandy Spring. TheY |y "gny Mrs, Thomas L. Moffat, Miss have with them over the holidays Mrs. | Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas L. Moflat, Mis Chatles P. Hoppar, mother of MIS.|yjcspoity Mayhall, Mr. James R, Offut, Lounsbury; Miss Margaret Lo ;!l\lf} | Miss Perry Todd, Mr. Osmyn M. Wil- od e Dend i oA o Plain® [liams, Miss Elsic Severns, Mr. Russell N e i E:;;rés, Miss Peggy Lee and Mr. Oliver Mrs, Lounsbury William Abell, M ‘Wands entertained Mr. and Mrs. Con- |rad Nagle in their apartment at the Shoreham last night nd WELCOME 1932 AT THE GALA NEW f The judge advocate general of the Navy end Mrs. Orin G. Murfin were guests in whose honor Maj. Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet entertained at dinner in the crystal room of the ‘Willard before the ball. Read Admiral and Mrs. Charles L Sl have el Hussey arrived in Washington yester- day from their home in Litchfield, Conn,, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Faith Hussey, and are established at Wardman Park Hotel for the re- mainder of the season. Col. and Mrs. Ernest P. Bicknell, who Tecently returned from Europe, are at the Carlton for a stay of a month. Col. Bicknell is vice president of the Amer- ican Red Cross and secretary general of the Red Cross in Paris. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will | entertain at a buffet supper this eve- ning in their quarters at Soldiers' | Home. Maj. and Mrs. George . Patton, jr., | will entertain a group of young people at dinner at the Shoreham tonight before the sub-debutante dance. Comdr. Schuyler F. Heim, U. S. A of Newport, R. I, with Mrs. Helm, ar- rived yesterday to make an indefinite | stay and they are stopping at the Wardman Park Hotel ! Miss Pauline Yates Long, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Frank S. Long, will entertain at a luncheon and bridge Saturday at the Army-Navy Country Club in honor of her mother. Miss Frances Andrews, daughter of Capt. Adolphus Andrews, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Andrews, was the honor guest at | a tea for young people yesterday after- noon at Newport given by Miss Hester Laning, daughter of Rear Admiral Har- ris Laning and Mrs. Laning. Capt Andrews will be acting president of the Naval War College at Newport when Admiral Laning goes to the battle fleet maneuvers in the Pacific. Capt. and Mrs. Andrews have & host of 1riends in Washington, where the former | was stationed and was naval aide to the President and commanding officer of the Mayflower. Miss Clarke of Hyattsville Makes Formal Debut in Capital. Mrs. Phillips Clarke will present her daughter, Miss Mae Harris Clarke, in Washington at a tea dance this after- noon at the Mayflower. They will re- ceive their guests in the Chinese room and there will be dancing in the ball room, the east end being reserved for the tea table, which will be decorated with pink roses. The debutante will wear a dress of white chiffon, embroidered with threads of silver and having an iridescent rib- Eon girdle shading from a delicate pink to a deep yellow. She will carry an old- fashioned bouquet of delphinium, lilies of the valley and roses in the same ghades as those of her girdle. Assisting her will be Miss Helen Lou- ise Duckett, Miss Josephine Duckett, Miss Dorothy Dodge, Miss Elizabeth | Henning, Miss Dorothy Nicholson, Miss | Jean Woodson, Miss Atlee Wirgman, Miss Sidney Thompson and Miss Ruth Tuckerman. Mrs. Clarke's assistants will be her daughter, Mrs. James Webb Rogers, and her sister, Miss A. Mac Rogers; Mrs. H. J. Crosson, Mrs. T. Howard Duckett, | Mrs. Harold A. Dodge, Mrs, E. Alexan: | der Powell, Mrs. Edward B. Clark, Mrs Robert Nelson Anderson, Mrs. Ernest Daniel, Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr.; Mrs. Richard Zantzinger, Mrs. Ashton Devereux, Mrs. Joseph S. Rogers, Mrs. James Charles Rogers, Mrs. James Wil- lett, Miss Evelyn Howe, Mrs. Worthing- ton Frailey, Mrs. John Kent and Mrs. | Helen Gatley Martin. Mrs, Clarke will | wear black lace and her bouguet will be | white roses and blue delphinium. | Miss Clerke is a niece of the late Dr. | J. Harrls Rogers, internationally famed inventor of the underground and under- sea wireless. Mr., and Mrs. Laidler Mackall will be hosts st a tea dance this afternoon at the Mayflower for their daughter, Miss Mary Bruce Mackall, who is at home Zrom Goucher for the holidays. | Miss Gertrude Rebert of Hanover, | Pa, a classmate of Miss Mackall's at | Goucher, and Miss Millicent Wood of | New York City will be present The former Secretary of War, Mr Lindley M. Garrison, is spending ‘some time at the Bon Air Vanderbilt, at Augusta, Ga. The former Assistant Secretary of th Treasury and Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope will introduce their daughter, Miss | Helen Talcott Hope, to New York so- clety today at a dance at the Ritz | Carlton. { Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose entertained Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue N.W. Dec. 0500 New Year's Dinner, $1.25 12:00 to 2:30—5:00 to 8:00 Blue Point Oysters on the Haif Sheel Grapefruit Cocktail Hearts of Celery Queen Olives Melon Mangoes Mock Turtle Soup Consomme, Hot_or Frappe Half Brofled Milk Fed Chicken n Toast Pillet of Mignon and Fresh Mushrooms Long Island Duckling and Apple Sauce Two Brolled Loin Lamb Chops on Toast Roast Vermont Turkey, Oyster Dressing and Cranberry Jelly ime Tce Baked Tdafic Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Asparagus on Toast Presh String Beans Orange and_Strawberry Salad Hot Mince Pie and Cheese um Pudding Prozen Nutmeg Custard Pineapple Parfait uit Cake Choice of Ice Cream or Cake | $5.00 her Mrs. Thomas Douglas Farquhar, 4th; Mrs. Francis Hyde, 4th Mrs. 2 Miller, M Canby, Mrs. Hugh Galloway A rxrty were Midshipmen S. Francis Zei- Louis Krugler of Washingtc e Mary Reading Nichols and Miss Doris | N Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Lounsbury entertained | at an informal dinner party Monday | in their home, taking their g who | were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyde. 4th; | Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar, to | the benefit card party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel C. Probert, near Olney. | Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Howard enter- | tained at & dinner dance last evening | in the patio of the Carlton Hotel in celebration of their thirty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. The company num- bered 44. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson | have issued cards for New Year after- | noon at 5 o'clock. | | The Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde | has issued invitations for a reception Monday afternoon, January 11, from | 4:30 to 7 o'clock the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane enter- tained at the dinner dance at lhc‘ Shoreham last night for their daugh- ter, Miss Betty Crane. Their other guests were Miss Claire Collins, Miss Mary Louise Colbert, Mr. Yorke Mills, M;’l.lschar]’.‘s Hyslop and Mr. Hammond Mills. Mrs. John W. Dwight has returned to Washington and is at the Carlton for the Winter. The Rev. and Mrs. Hollis Hamilton Corey of Ventnor, N. J, with their two children, David and Mary, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allan Howell in Wesley Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Corey will leave in January for their home in Hilo, Hawaii. Miss May L. Allen of Pittsburgh is the guest until after New Year of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen in their home on Nineteenth street. Mr. Rufus Putnam, 3d, has returned from a month’s visit in Atlantic City. Festivity Last Night At Congressional Club. The subdebutante dance at the Con- gressional Club last evening was a gay party, attended by the members, their daughters and friends. Many college students, cadets and midshipmen, home for the holiday season, were among the guests Several dinner parties preceded the dance, the hostesses bringing their guests to the club later. Among the hostesses were: Mrs. Gerald Nye, Mrs. _Telegraphic_Deliveries Anywhere_ Floral New Year's Greetings most welcome, when arranged with the good taste for which we enjoy such wide repute. 1| Telegraphic Deliver- ies anywhere 1in the world. PRICES MODERATE GEO. C. SHAFFER 2900 14th St. —are -4 Phone National and Suns, 0106 I 1705 K St. Northeast Corner K St. and Conn. 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Closing Out TOMORROW 69 Exquisite Gowns Formerly $39.50 to $59.50 Evening Gowns Dinner Gowns Afternoon Frocks Street Frocks Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G “Well, we're starting the New Year right by being the best dressed pair at this affair.” “Right you are, these Philipsborn frocks are really smooth.” Sketched: On a Canton crepe gown, four brilliant straps, flowing with beads are striking above a slim-hipped irt uniquely treated. For miss, $2 Details Sketched: Lace-like spun, moonlight glistening with bugle beads! Caught with a crushed vel- vet girdle. For a miss, $59.50. The Colors Black White Red Pastels Sketched: Brocaded woman who fabrics exquisitely fashioned. Lines of liquid beauty, $49.50. The Fabrics Canton Crepe For a beautiful moire ! loves Beads Sequins Rhinestones Jackets Strap Backs Smooth Satin Fine Lace Triple Sheers ...825 Evening Bags..... a Hip-length bunny wraps Rhinestone Jewelry Two-thirds length bunny wraps... o oisieini s 92900 Velvet Evening Wraps........... $16.50 to $85 And the Correct Evening Foundations and Underwear with low backs. 16-Button White Evening Gloves, L‘P'Yy si)eciul In the Grey Shops. R Sketched: Interlaced back straps glow with gold sequins, a Canton crepe evening gown in pastel a sophisticated f: ion for a junior miss, $16.50. Sizes Misses’, 14 to 20 Juniors’, 11 to 17 Women’s, 36 to 44 Short Women’s, 36 to 42 Larger Women’s, 401 to 521 $1.95 to $25.00 ..+.$3 to $7.50 at... Second Floor colors colors Two groups . . . each special and unusual Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats Women’s Misses’ $110 to $145 regularly These Furs Mink Blue Fox Beaver Kit Fox Kolinsky Shunk Persian Lamb You can tell at a glance these are out o the ordinary coats! The furs are the choicest and they are used lavishly to secure the best effect. The fine boucle woolens come in such colors as black, brown, green, tile. Persian Lamb Jap Mink Kit Fox Natural Lynx Black Fox If you want a cc more chance! T at all. Square shawls, cir, shoe or half shawls with spiral, elbow, 39 Women’s Misses’ $49.50 to $69.50 usually These Furs Caracul Beaver Kolinsky Skunk Wolf t that looks a lot here's your ey are not ordinary. Not than ular shawls, horse- flared or muff cuffs! Black with all black furs, black with brown furs are much in demand and they are in this group! Misses® Sizes Women’s Sizes Larger Women’s Sizes Little W omen’s Sizes THIRD FLOOR. Sketched for a Woman . . . coat Take your choice—any pair Shoes $6.95 formerly $7.50 to $12.50 .dancing? What are Whatever you're Sports Shoes Street Shoes Afternoon Shoes Evening Slippers What are you doing New Year’s Eve for golf, shoes for street, you doing New Year's Day...teaing? doing, you can use a pair of new shoes...especially when we're offering such tremendous values during the Year End Sale. And besides all the delectable styles we :ve for formal affairs. . .there are sports shoes...with correct heels only $6.95! BHOE SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Plenty of black . . green, blue and tile. . black, brown, Misses® Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 Larger Women’s Sizes Little Women’s Sizes FOURTH FLOOR. of Kid, Calf, Patent Leather, Suede, Gold, and Silver Kidskin Fabries and business wear that really fit, and look well at the same time. There are oxfords, pumps, strap slippers, and adorable cut-out sandals. . .that come in white fabrics so that you can tint them to match your frock. In fact...any pair of shoes that you take a fancy to...no matter how high their former price was...is yours, for

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