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JANUARY- 4, SOQGIETY. MONDAY, 1932. D¢, White will address the membership an the subject of “Mental Health — Mrs. Willlam J. Mallory, president Mr. and Mrs. F. Hamilton McCOr- | of Columbian Women, ¥ill receive with mick-Goodhart entertained at the din- | the guests of honor. She Will be as- Rer dance at the Shoreham Saturday | sisted by her officers and by members night for their debutante daughter, Miss | of the Hospitality Committee, includ- Patience McCormick-Goodh#rt, and | ing Mrs. Joseph W. COX, chairman: their house guests, Miss Cecil Dulin of | Mys. Charles E. Munroe, Mrs. Howard | Danville, Ky.; Mr. Louis McAdams and | Lincoln Hodgkins, Mrs. John R. Lap- Miss Helen Bryant of Richmond, VA.. ham, Mrs. Willlam Cullen French, Mrs Miss Eleanor “McCormick and ' Miss | w. Hayes Yeager. Mrs. Alva Curtls Helen McCormick of Chicago, Miss Polly | wilgus, Mrs. Samuel Flagg Remis, Mrs Knowles of New York, Mr, ‘t | Robert S. Griggs, Prof. Anna Pear] Hundley of Danville, Ky.; Mr, Frederick | Cooper and Mrs. Vinnie G. Barrows Nolting of Richmond, Mr. Willlam Cod- | Mrs. N. Landon Burchell and Mrs.|were Justice and Mrs dington and Mr. Bud Pollock of New | Henry Grattan Doyle will be at the|Justice and Mrs York, Mr. Leroy Pemberton of Phila- |tea table £ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | the Deutschland after an extensive .su_v |on the Gold Coast colony in West | | Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royall Hol- combe had among their guests over Sunday at their place, Oak Haven, at Newport, Mrs. Henry G. Davis, 3d. Mrs, W. J. Baxter and Miss Mar- | garet Baxter spent Christmas week and New Year with Lieut, Comdr. M. W Hutchinson, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Hutch- inson in their home in Annapolis, where they were extensively entertained dur- | ing” the holidays, and have returned to | their home in Washington. Mrs, William Stone Abert has gone to SOCIEPY. " B2 SOCIETY Mrs. Hurley Honor Guest at Luncheon Toclay of Wives of Assistants of Federal Departments. England” will be the subject of an|tice and Mrs. Marion DeVries, Dr.|Mr. and Mrs. Lorton Miller, the Miss- Illustrated talk by Mrs. Eleanor C.|Roy es Goodwin and Mr. Theodore Block. Atideraontiat the acta’ Clubl tamorrow | o o nier; csen OIMEREMedical — evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Willough- | School of George Washington Univer-| ) and Mrs. Edward Roth, jt by 8. Chesley will be the hosts. sity, and Mrs. McKinley; Mr. Waguih | enfertained at the dinner dance at the Rostum of the Egyptian Legation, Dr.| Shoreham Saturday night in honor o Comdr. and Mrs. Roscoe Dillem, who | Walter Bloedorn, Capt. and Mrs. | Col. and Mrs. Thomas Lowe of New have recently returned to Washington | Charles Bunker, Maj. and Mrs. Cecil | York Their other guests were Col. and from China, and Capt. and Mrs. Wal- | Young. Col. Mervin C. Buckley, Mr.|Mrs. Daniel 1. Sultan, Col. and Mrs. ter Woodson were the honor guests|and Mrs. Thomas Henry, Dr. and Mrs. | Francis B. Wilby, Maj. and Mrs. Edwin at a supper dance given by Mrs. Edith ‘Jnseph Gilbert, Col. Charles Patterson, [ Marks, Comdr. and Mrs. Alva B. Court Sutherland Elmore in her apartment | Gen. Francis Parker, Gen. and Mrs.|and Comdr. and Mrs. Charles C. Copp. in_the Broadmoor, New Year. | Ashburn, Miss Virginia Dickens, Miss — The apartment was festive witis holi- 1‘ Lucy Witherspoon, Mr. and Mrs. Georfe Bpiead by G uests | Gould Lincoln, 7 Mrs. Milenz, | marriage Ts. ] = Among the guests oln, Lieut. and Mrs. Milent. | hard to Mr. B. Palmer Lewis. which (Continued on Third .) York Oity is spending the“week in Washington at the Mayflower. day decorations Oscar Luhring, | Mr. Richard Keech, Maj. Frank, Maj Peyton Gordon, Jus- | Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Meilville Church, luncheon today of ti ives of the assistants in the executive departments, who entertain Monday in each month. The today was given in the Washington Club, the only other guests be from out of town. In the c Mrs, Hurley, Who was escorted by Mrs. Frederick H, Payne, wife of the Assist- ant Secretary of War, were Mrs. Wil- liam R, Castle, jr.; Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs, James Grafion Rogers, Mrs. Har- vey H. Bundy, ) Seymour Lowm Mrs, Seth Richardso Dodds, Mrs. Charles sister, Miss Grace Boynton of China; Mrs. Charles P, Sisson, M 8t. Louis, Mrs. Arch Colen M seph M. Dixon, Mrs. R. W Mrs, Julius Klein, Mrs. W. W_ I Mrs. Frederic A. Tilton and Miss Kath- arine Wheeler of St. P: who is visit- ing Assistant Attorney General and Mrs G. Aaron Youngquist RS. PATRICK JAY HURLEY, wife of the Secretary of War, was the guest of nor at M. and Mme. Debuchi Hosts At Dinner This Evening. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme Debuchi will entertain at dinner this evening in the embass The Ambassador of Poland, Mr tus Filipowisz, entertained at lur yesterday at the embassy guests were Senator and Mr's E. Borah, Mr. and Mrs the counselor of the embassy Sokoloska and the press atte the embassy, Mr. Edward Weint The Minister of Egypt, Sesos darouss Pasha, will be the guest honor tonight at the exhibition in the galleries of the Home Construction Di- vision of Sears, Roebuck & Co. The Minister has loaned to the gal- Jery his famous collection porce lains, and in addition to t will be an exhibit f American oil pain etchings, mission drawings. and water colors. Among the distinguished patrons and tronesses for the event are Senator illard H. Tydings, Mr. Justice Mrs. George Sutherland, Mr e Louis D. Brandeis, the Assistant Sec- retary of Commerce and 8 5 Klein, the Bishop of Washington, the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, and Mrs, Freeman; the Rev. Dr. Coleman Nevils, Mr., and Mrs. A. O. Stanley, Rabbi Abram Simon, Maj. and Mrs. Miner F. Telch, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rinebart, Dr. and Mrs, Cloyd Marvin, Dr. and Mrs. Victor Alfaro, Dr. and Mrs. Philip 8. Graven, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beresford, Mr. and Mrs. David Lew- Yence, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daniels, Mr and Mrs. Smith Bowman, Mr. and Mrs Jefferson Myers, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wal- lace Witcover, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Mr. and M. I neur Hoes, Mrs. John Allen D and Mrs. Henry Gratten Doyle Representative &nd Mrs. W. A. Ay and their daughter, Miss Marga Ayres, have returned to their apart ment in the Broadmoor after spending the Christmas holidays in Westfield, N. J.,, with Mrs, H. J. Nichols, Representative Joseph W. Byrns was sccompanied by Mrs. Byrns on his re- turn here after spending the holidays in Nashville, Tenn. They have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel where they will be established until Corgress adjourns Representative Andrew I returned to his apartm: ton after spending the ho home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Represenative and Mrs. Stephen W. Gambrill entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Saturday night in honor of Miss Madeline Prentice of Williamsport, N. Y. The United States Ambassador to Great Britain, Mr. Charles G. Dawes 4 amiving from London today on the Burops. After spending & few ys 1 New York, the Ambassador is expected to come to Washington The Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. P 8. P. Randolph at Pinehurst. N. C., and are expected back in Washing'on today The Assistant Becreta Commodore Ernest Le Washington _yesterday Florida to attend the air racc modore Jahncke spent Christir his family in New Orleans and returned to the Mayflower for a brief visit the Iatter part of the week. ‘The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. ) vison, and the Assistant Becretary of the Navy, Mr. Davids In- galls, will entertain jointly tonight at & dinner at the Carlton Hotel in honor of the Amateur Air Pilots’ Association Senator Hiram Bingham will be the ter and among those who will attend will be the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation, Mr. Clarence N. Young; Rear Admiral Willlam A Moffett, chief of the Bureau of Naval Aeronautics, and Maj. Gen. James E Pechet, retiring chief of the Air Corp: U. 8. A The Assistant Secretary of the 1 Mr. David 8. Ingalls, will be joined later in the month by Mrs. alls, who s at their home in Cleveland El nt of Miss Bradley To Grifith Is Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton ley announce the eng ) dsughter Suzanne to R. Griffith, jr. Mr. C of Mr. and Mrs of this city. Gen. George Leach, formerly m of Minneapolis and recently appo chief of the Miliiia Bureau, and Mrs Leach have arrived in Was! nd have taken an apartment at the Broad moor. Col. and Mrs. Tilman Campb taken an apartment at for the remainder of the Wir Camdr. snd Mrs. R! returned their Brighton in Baltimore. Lieut. and Mrs. J. 8. Bowling Over 30 Years of Quality Service Heavy Hauling We are to properly hand goods of all kinds— Safes Machinery Monuments Boilers, Etc. We employ trained men, riggers, ete., for heavy work. Fairest Prices for This Service Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. JOMN L. NEWBOLD, JR, President -922 E St. Phone Nat. 6900. oving—Packing—Shinping ully equipped heavy expert, from Annapolis, Md. and are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Miss Jean Hoch, who spent the holi- days with her parents, Representative and Mrs. Homer Hoch, left yesterday to return to ber studies at Northwest- ern University at Chicago. Miss Caroline Payne, debutante daughter of the Assistant Secretary of ' Wwar and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, who spent the holidays with her parents in eir apartment, at the Mayflower, has returned to her studies at Vassar. The organization known as the Ladies f the Senate will hold its first lunch- | eon of the new year tomorrow at 1| ‘clock at the Capitol Baron and Baroness von Below Honor Chilean Ambassador. aron and Baroness von Below en- ained at dinner last evening in their home on Sixteenth street in honor of the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don AMiguel Tocornal, and his brother-in- \law, Senor Don Jorge Matte-Gomez, | former minister of foreign affairs of ) The other guests were the new ter of China, Dr. W. W. Yen: the e daffaires of Cuba and Senora and Mrs, Whitney de B: Robert Imbrie Dr. Karl Tayl ron Compton. president of Technol- his brother A Mrs. Wilson » week end. los A. Blodgett and her eis- ter, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, will be at home informally this afternoon for the last time before leaving for their Winter home in Miami, Fla, for the remainder of the season. dnesday afternoon and the Wednesday afternoons in Louise Johnson at tea yester home, on S enter- y aft- her enth Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Grefe enter- tained a small company informally last night Mr. and Mrs. Grefe will give a recep- tion today in honor of Mr. H. Barnett of Lond who arrived yesterday on hili N ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G YOUNG MODERNS “These bunny wraps must look really swell- egant—our men thought they were ermine.” “If furs come from Phi to be expensive to be gr, Now in Throughot g A Sale Wherever good furs are kno prices is most unusual. Jurius Garrincker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH OUR GREATEST SALES An event of extreme importance for those who know the fame of our stocks. For women and misses, third floor .. .for misses, fourth floor. . .for juniors, sixth floor. A Sale of Furs regard. . .the satisfaction and value now obtainable in our sale of furs should certainly bring you here at once. A Sale of Shoes For a limited time only we have greatly reduced our entire stock of shoes. ..as you know, they are the best shoes the world produces, and to find them on sale at such Davtona Beach, Fla.. where she will be | at the Hotel Clarendon until the middle of April. Mrs, Samuel E. Foreman arrived from | New York for a short visit with her | uncle and aunt, Col. E, C. Plummer and Mrs. Plummer, before leaving for the South. Mrs, Foreman has many friends in Washington, where she made her | home at the Mayflower for many sea- | sons. . | Bolling-Fletcher Wedding Yesterday at Annapolis. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Fletcher announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Evelyn Renn, to Lieut. Jack Bolling, U. S. N, yesterday in St. Ann's Church at Annapolis, Md., the Rev. Dr. Johnson, rector of the church, of- | ficiating 3 Mrs. Bolling was attended by Miss Mildred Ramsay and Ensign George Wales, U. 8. N., was the best man Lieut. Bolling and his bride will sail January 16 on the Calawai from Los Angeles for Pearl Harbor, where Lieut Bolling has been ordered for duty. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ax of Mount Rainier, Md., announce the engagement of their daughter, Dora, to Mr. Donald F. Scott ¢f Mount Rainier. No date has been set for the wedding Mr:. John Howard will have guests with her at luncheon Wednesday at the Mayfiower following Mrs. Lawrence | Townsend’s morning concert, when the program will be given by Grace Moore and Myra Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Kahn of New York City are at the Mayflower while in Washington for a few days. Davidson, N. C., are at the Dodge dur- ing their brief stay in the capital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin will entertain the Archacological So- ciety in their home, Abremont, over- looking Rock Creek Park, Friday eve- | ning, January 15. Mrs. Robert W. Chambers of New SLIP_COVFRS | and 5 separate cushions tailored to your furniture Imported Belgian Linen, $15.00. Write o\ phone for samples R. L. ISHERWOOD, 1513 28th St snap fastener Line S.E. shorn lipshorn they don’t have nd.” Progress tt the Store of Coats wn, our furs hold the highest Our January S Unusual reductions that are who know good luggage. . .. .an extraordinary sale. and Boudoir Apparel —is the event for which thousands eagerly wait. . .our values, the greatest by far ever shown here, are making this sale a sensation in Washington. A Sale of Trunks and Luggage sale are our own designs created for modern travelers le of Underwear complete revelations to those .many of the pieces now on in Toilet Goods. Unusual Sales in Accessories Such as Bags, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Neckwear, Blouses, Umbrellas, Hosiery and many unusual values ASALE OF MEN’S FURNISHINGS A SALE OF BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ NEEDS delphia, Mr. Louls Starr of Bernards- '11195dN‘ J., and Mr. Marvin Short of Florida. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson were hosts yesterday for their daughter, | Miss Frances Darlington Simpson, at a riding party at their country home, Glen Anlie, in Fairfax County, which was followed by a buffet supper in their apartment in the Wyoming, to which additional guests were asked. Mr. E. C. Butterfield, resident man- ager of Arlington Farm of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, and Mrs. Butter- 1d motored yesterday over the new way to Mount Vernon, going across to Grays Hill Inn, Va., where they en- | t ned a party at dinner, Their were Miss Ann Ridderstedt of Merchantville, N. Y.: Miss Letha S.| Allen of New York City, Miss A. E Lauxon of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mr. L. R. Kirkwood of Manhattan, Kans Mrs. E. M. Burlingame entertained a party of six at the dinner dance at | wardman Park Hotel Saturday evening, her guests remaining for the supper dance, which followed, in the gold room | of the hotel. | Dr, and Mrs. White Guests of Columbian Women Tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Alanson White | will be the guests of Columbian Women of the George Washington University to- morrow afternoon at a_reception in Fellowship Hall of the Western Pres- byterian Church, following which Dr. | | direction it ras become known as an | the George Washington University, Dr. | Dr White's work as superintendent of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, under whose institution in which the most enlight- ened approach is made to the study | and treatment of mental diseases and | as a writer, editor and speaker on the subject of normal and abnormal psy- chology, is known throughout the medi- cal world. He has been a pioneer in the promotion of mental hyglene and social welfare. Long associated with White has been Professor of Psychiatrv in the university’s School of Medicine since 1904, and is head of the Depart- | ment of Psychiatry. s and Cathedrals in Southern “Cast! THE ARGONNE 16th and Jolumbia Road ATTRACTIVE/ FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS Electrical Refrigeration. Moderate Rentals. THE NEW elleffs | 1216-1220 F Street High Fashion for Short Women As new as the first robin in Spring . . . this ensemble in blue wool crepe, with a print top frock . . . and the new, short-length jacket with three-quarter sleeves. tice how becoming this is to a shorter woman . . . how cleverly it avoids the “cut-off”” look . . . adding new length from the waist down. In blue, with blue print top, black with green print top...........$20.50 BETTER DRESSES— SECOND FLOOR THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. First time at this new low price! Suede Jackets *9.75 Judging from the excitement they created when they were unpacked . . . we would sa get yours early! Girls at college adore them for campus wear and sports . . . persons who like to be outdoors love them for ¢ walking. Good for anyone who insists on stunning sports clothes. are included necks . . ¥FOURTH FLOOR Single breasted . . . box style. Green . . Brown . .. Cranberry. BPORTS SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR 300 New Sweaters Regularly $2.95 Styles we haven't had before . little round collars, turtle neck models . . . surplice styles . low cuff sleeves, puft sleeves, short sleeve in the new polo length . . in colors like tile, bright blue, green, brown, maize, egg- shell, white, black-and-white. Sizes 32 to 42 200 New Skirts $2.95 Some With the New High Waistline! To wear with your new sweaters! Wool crepe, basket weave . .. gored style that is so popular. Black, brown, navy, tile, green. SPORTS SHOP FOURTH FLOOR civ o vEe . and Rich’s twice-yearly REDUCTION SALE A quick clearance of high-grade, smart-style misses and children for Afternoon, Evening Rich's regular stock of footwear for women, and Walking, including the celebrated “Foot Savers” Two Groups GREATLY REDUCED TO 6.90 and 58.90 Former prices $10.50 to $15 Good variety of models Virtually all sizes children’s shoes reduced —according to size—prices ranging from $1.90 o $5.90 Former prices, $3 to $7.50 Sale of Women’s Chiffon Silk Hosiery, 3 pairs for $2.45 85¢ Pr. All sales final | C F Sv. ar Y H’ TENTH An After-Inventory { UICK SaLe Designed to Dispose of Small Lots and Floor Samples in the Shortest Possible Time Starting tomorrow at 9 A.M. every department offers stock-adjusting “close-out values” in various home furnishings. The quantities in every instance are limited and to assure prompt clearance drastic price redaction has been the rule in every department. Representative Offerings (Subject to Prior Sale) CHINA $18.00 Italian Tea Sets, 23 pes $413.75 Dinner Set, 106 pcs. Royal Doulton English Bone China . $275.00 $17.00 Dresden Fruit and Flower Bowls..$10.00 $7.20 Doz. English Square Salad Plates.$5 dos. $6.00 Doz." American Square 8alad Plates.$4 doz. 75¢ Odd Plates, varied assortment.........25¢ GLASS Several patYerns of Etched Crystal and Tinted Stemware. Formerly $6.00 t> $35.00 $3.00 to $17.50 dozen Assortment of Vases—English Cut Orystal and Green, Amber or Smoke Glass. 10 inches to 14 inches tall. Formerly $3.50 to $5.00..92.50 Bath Bottles. An_attractive selection. For- merly 82.50 to $7.00 each $1.25 to $3.50 25c Imported Veses T, Green or Smcke 5¢ SILVER Universal Plated Flatware, “Empress” pattern. All items at Half Price. $6.50 Teaspoons $13.00 Dessert Forks. $26.00 Dessert Knives . ......813.00 dos. $12.50 Sterling Stlver Vases, 14 inches tall.$8.50 Comports of Sterling in various designs. For- merly $20.00 to $27.00.......813.35 to $18.00 $65.00 Colonial Tea Set. 3 picces, plated. $47.50 $50.00 Plated Silver Tea Set, 5 pleces. . . .$39.50 $50.00 Plated Silver Tea Trays, 22 Inches $31.50 LINENS $16.50 Spanish Linen Brid $10.50 Doz. Spa ..83.25 doz. +.96.50 doz. Set, 5 pieces. $6.00 ish Linen Tea I\Pafffi, 13 Inches SQUATE ............. s $20.00 De Ruta Linen Tea Cloth inches square SR .. 81250 $8.75 White Linen Scarf with Mexica rawi Work, 26 inches square.. fozioen Dfl.m‘; $6.50 Linen Scarfs, Rose and Green with White Applique and Embroidery, 18x45 m“c‘m‘a $4.25 $200.00 Italian Linen Refectory Set of 16 pieces. Exquisite cut work 110.00 HOUSEWARES $2.50 Tricolator; Rose Glass P cug size 1.5 $9.75 Nickel Serving Trays, oval and oblong.; various sizes ............ PRRTPRRSS | 4-Pc. Tea and Coffee Services. Chromium plated_with Jet or Ivory trim: modern de- sign. Formerly $50 to $75...$19.50 to $24.50 $1.50 Waste Paper Baskets. Orchid, Blue or Green Crackle Finish with Flowered Prints.75¢ $1.00 Dustless FlOOr MOPS.......ccvvseeeq.650 FURNITURE Tan Rep Cover- .$55.00 lass $69.00 Sofa. Floor sample. ing .. $58.00 fron $00.00 Mahogany Lowboy with Desk Compart- | .$55.00 $147.50 Mahogany Highboy . .$78.50 $365.00 Colonial Mahogany Electric Hall Clock. Telechron, with Chimes. . . ..$182.50 $85.00 French Provincial Poudre or Vanity .$47.50 .$19.50 4 shelves LAMPS $10.00 Ttalian Pottery Lamps. Parchment Shades $12.50 Borghese Table Lamps complete shade wesenes $26.50 Brass and Marble Table Lamp Base . $20. with $6.25 $45.00 Large Table Lamp. with Silk Shade.... $27.50 Bronze Table Lamp Base NOVELTIES $11.50 Miniature Coaches ... $1.50 Pottery Flower Bowls.. $37.50 Viennese Leather Portfolios §32.50 Viennese Leather Book Ends. $25.00 Leather Musical Cigarette Boxes..$12.50 $16.50 English Brass Candlesticks. ..$10.00 pair DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad 1 PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. 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