Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1932, Page 18

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B—2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 35, 1932. SOCIET SOC IETY | Brooklyn, N. Y.; Representative and | Mrs. W. B. Gregory of Mayfield, Ky and Representative Vincent Cevbulon Weaver of Asheville, N. C. ‘.MA and Mme. ) To Rumanian S The charge d'affaires of Rumania and dinner last and Mr. Joseph Hergesheimer of Phila- delphia A small number of additional guests were asked for a program of music after the dinner when Mlle. Low sang, accom- panied by Mr. Kurt Hetzel at the piano. Among the guests after the dinner was Mr. Dimitri Oncirei, Rumanian tenor, who sang the role of the duke in the spending several days here, stopping at wardman Park Hotel during his stay. Miss Edith Dixon has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dixon after visiting at West Point, where she attended the holiday festivities at the Military Academy as the guest of Cadet ’str«‘t. when Mrs. Olio Maine will give the program. Admiral and Mrs. Hussey Hosts At Dinner Last Night. Admiral and Mrs arle: " y had guests dining with them yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel, and will make her home there in th future. Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot is ag: her apartment in the Kennedy- 8 having returned from her former hoi in Salt Lake City, where she was called by the serious iliness and death of her father shortly before Christmas. CONTINUING Winter Clearance All Fall and Winter dresses Joseph Walter Keating. greatly reduced. smart- est apparel imaginable at unusually low prices. 0 Sport and Street Wear $10.75 $12.75 $16.75 $19.50 $22.50 $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 Formerly Sold to $75.00 Flat Crepes, Canton, Rosha- naras, Souplessel Velvets, Wool Crepes, Sheer Wools. ° EVENING DRESSES $29.50 $39.50 $45.00 Formerly Sold to $85.00 Plain satins, laces. performance of “Rigoletta” given in the National Theater last evening by the Cosmopolitan Op:ra Co. Nano were hosts at ining in compliment Mrs. Hoover Was Guest at Luncheon Today of Mrs. Adams. Who Asked Navy Women to Meet Her. Jonothan Bingham who __Capt. and Mrs. Oliver M. Maxam have (Continued on Third Page.) o reiened ta ne | O abert M. Larner has taken an Mrs. Harry S, lack return T 2 , apartment in the Savoy-Plaza, in New apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, York, today after spending Christmas and the holidays with her father. Col Henry May, in his Washington home. Mile was the soloist with the phony Orchestra, Hai National Sym- Kindler, con- nday afternoon with the orches- afterncon. The guests n i ded the Minister of G ce and Mme. Simopoulos, Representative and Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich, the coun- | son will entertain at dinner this evew a ere for the holidays. A small selor of the Italian embassy, Conte Mar- | ning in their home in Georgetown humber of additional guests were asked | chetti: the first secretary of the Bel | ! . for dancing after the dinner ’ Viscou 1 | Mr. Tatsuo Sakuma of the Japanese| Mrs. William Clarenze Foster has is- Brewster Bingham is a graduate consulate in New York City arrived in |sued cards for a musicale Thursday eve- Vale University and his brother will Washington over the week end and is' ning at 8 o'clock at 2400 Sixteenth return shortly to his studies at Groton. il The first secretary of the Egyptian legation, Ali Ismail Bey, has returned from a few days’ stay in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria. b = i : Mr. and Mrs. D. S. White returned Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter David- | “vochinoton today from Bermuda, and Mr where they spent the holidays. off i=~ned at lunch meet 1/ /2 all Plain and Fur trimmed SUITS and WINTER COATS Smart models that were the cyno- sure of discerning eyes during the current season. Many trimmed in rich furs that alone are worth this sale price ss Beck-Friis, the chief of the Division of Imernational Confer- ences of the State Department and Mrs James Clement Dunn, Sir Willmott and Lady Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D 5 T uchincloss. ir.; Mrs. Eleanor Patter- s Gooer : He inent 1he halliars &b Bis| s b Rose Doigias Msrria, M Franc B, s. Ri fcLean. ! in Massachusetts Cleveland Perkins, Mr. George Marshall Mrs. Henry Claude A. Swanson will be 3 Larimer Swaniah when he || ppm——— Edgar B. Larimer at the end of next - English Jlomes in Parsons and Miss Alice L« el of Mrs. Adam: and Mrs. Swanson have as 3 Mrs. A C. Young of Rich- with Mrs. Swanson was ests at luncheon yesterday Wilder Morris who enter- Shoreham. Others in the were Mr villiam Howard Mark L. Bristol, Mrs. Edgar . 1 Mrs. Bernard B. Jones. Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid's and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. ] WAVERLY TAYLOR %z | 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 vited to David 1. Walsh has returned artment at the Carlton, where ain during the congressional e Senata Mrs. ., H, Rock included Mrs am Ben H the_event many wait for Harris coats and printed velvets, chiffons crepes. ane trimmed with customary fine quality Harris furs All Sales Final Rizik Brothers 1213 F STREET ative Willlam H. & two Wis. is at the C afford of 1kee Hats Formerly as high as $22.50 Fall and Win- 55.00 ALL SALES FINAL \NLNW\ &(Sapflfha 1715 Connecticut Ave. Just Above R The Vice tis, and hi guests of hi night with McGill Te 2 In deference r spent the holidays. the Congressional he . . tertainme e ¥ nt @ s $ Hoover at a Janu 13 Women room, William 1 heir apart- Park Hote! Greenwich, ter creations re- priced for quick clearance Granfield aken an_apart- am for the Winter Lister and their d @ that fax for the Winter. James E. W 1y th ment at dress. Mr of resery Fa bers of the Lower House of Con- e Hamilton for the season presentative and Mrs. 8 of Forsythe, Ga.; Represent- E. E. Cox of Camilla Delaney of 209 _Twelfth Mrs. Gann and Some of Cabinet Postpone “At Homes.” Mrs, Edward Everett Ga hostess for the e P Charles Curtis, W row afternoon, but Wednesday afternoons at the seasc The wives of cabir the exception of Mrs. § Adams, will not rece ncon. Mrs. Stin in Woodley, he b Cathedral_avenue, recei o'clock. She will be Francis White, M Mrs Packer and Mrs wives of officials of th ment Mrs. Charles Francis Adams will b at home informally tomorrow and have no_assistants Mrs. Wilbur will ot Wednesday afternoons at January, but will resume them the season Mrs. Hyde and be at home tomorr: receive on Wednesday uary 13 de rford nd Mrs. Representative John J THE NEW e“eff’s ' 12161220 F Street Wallace §. Murray, Mrs. coats T The Gigolo Silhouette in 98.50 110.00 129.00 149.00 coals o coals hom R 1224 F_ STREE .ASTERNA 1219 CoNNECTICUT AvE~ CLEARANCE SALE at Drastic Reductions \‘w}, . Really lots of fu ! i | An event that presents an oppor- tunity to secure Pasternak’s quality apparel at tremendous reductions. coats coats The Ambassador Mme. May will enter 26 at dinner this eveni: The Ambassador of Debuchi were hosts & ning, entertaining in th on Massachusetts avenue included the Secreta the Navy Mrs. Charles Francis Adams bassador of Italy and Donna Ant de Martino, the Minister Free State an Minister of Nicarag Sacasa, Senator and Davis, Representative and Britten, Representative Kahn, Gen. Douglas MacArth of staff, U. S. A; Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs, Grafton Rogers, Chief of the Division of Proto- col of the State Department and Mrs Warren Delano Robbins, chief of ti Far Eastern Affairs Division of State Department, Dr. Stanley beck: Lieut. Col. Campbell B. ges it AT military aide to the President; Mr for those who hanker to George Barnett, Mrs. Jacob Leander the Loose, Miss Meabel Boardman, Count Kabayama, a member of the House of Peers of Japan; Dr. Frederick Bancroft and the counselor of the Japanese em- bassy and Mme. Kato, the military at- tache and Mme. Washizu and Mr Komatzu Japan dinner la new embassy The guest Everything’s so new about it ...the high waist accented under the bosom Oriental Rugs Are a Good Investment Now ITH regular prices throughout our entire stock so greatly lower than in many years—and these special groups in the Inventory Sale still more specially reduced—now is a peculiarly favorable time to buy. Oriental Rugs at Sloane’s represent the cream of the Oriental producers, coming from looms of ancient fame; the weavings of deft fingers, skilled by heredity. Every rug guar- anteed—perfect in its quality, and genuine in its origin—in spite of the remark- ably low prices. ...the new bracelet length eleeve. . .ending in a puff ...black with white and red brand-new fashion be a ahead of mode! isn't it Also in the new lighter than navy haitbah Rugs 6x9 0 K Size n Hamadan Rugs 2.0x1.0 516.50 519 $95 .<1ir ;1““ $45 $450 ¢ hinese Rugs $75 S'.~',;,f'\';fl‘i_:" Sarouk Rugs $300 Anatolian and Melas Rugs 5 e 94l : s Pize 9x12, in distinctive patterns Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of th Size Secretary of War, was the honor 2 at a luncheon today given by the b of governors members of the tional Woman's Country Club. Senator and Mrs were hosts to a comy people at dinner last ev ing in their apartment street for their sons, Mr Sizes 14 to 18 $39.50 Formerly fis ; $30 Mosul R Size 3x6 $300 Khanbah Rugs i 105.00 Size 8x10 98.00 98.00 165.00 $40 Belucl Size BETTER DRESSE: ian Sa SECOND FLOOR 615 S Si nd Lace Dinner Brewster and Lace Dinner $150 Persian Sarouk 1x7 Rugs Size .$119.00 135.00 14¢€ 145.00 $65.00 75.00 75.00 59.50 $75 Persian Runner, Unwashed Size 2.3xif) $100 Turkish: Teziak Rugs Cloth Dresses Size 6x9 = — ——— Afternoon Dresses Brown Wool Crepe, Galyak trim....... Black Waol Crepe, with Jacket January SALE! BROADLOOM CARPETS Black Velvet, trimmed with Turquois. Rose Beige Elizabeth Crepe Day Dresse: Green Flat Crepe, Net Yoke Flat Crepe, I wton Crepe. Flat Crepe, Lace Colla s i $50 Seamless Wool Wilton Rugs s‘;; Ik Engemble. . A lizabeth Over Light Blue Size 6x9 $85.00 14300 75 45.00 35.00 Wool Crepe, Gal Drastic Reductions on Our Entire Line And Domestic Rugs— —They, too, merit important interest at these remarkable prices. Rugs from the leading looms of America—whose production for the most part we control. Satiste Collar HESE popular Seamless Car- petings are in high favor, and ~ are offered in this Sale in a variety of decorative shades to suit the discerning taste; among them—~Rose, Taupe, Fawn, Peach, Brier, Green, Red, Orchid, Raisin, Black, Mulberry, Burgundy, Blue, Crimson, Gold and Copper. “Heather” ® $ ' ! .95 Broadloom $5.00 Sq. Yd. Broadloom— 53.95 9x12 Size— $49.50 $6.20 Sq. Yd. Broadloom— $5.20 9x12 Size— $66.50 $60 Heavy Quality Seamless Velvet < Canton Crepe, Chiffon Inset y Canton Crepe, trim Real | IEmerald Green Canton Crepe $70 Scamles 6x9 most color ace American Orient 9x12 50 American Oriental R 9x12 $05 Heavy Qu Wilton Ru 0 $110 é Size 35.00 Size Rose Canton Crepe $25 Seamless $82 Evening Wraps Size 619 Violet Velvet Cape Black Velvet, White Lapin Top and Silver Metal Brocade. . I 1 Ca Fox Collar Velvet, White Lapin Collar. 35.00 | i exceptionally ““Heather” $ 3 50 | Dress Coats Broadloom im 9x12 Size Rug—$39.00 9x12 Size Rug—$46.00 im ( This carpet makes a neutral back- ground suitable for any color scheme. Size Iirmine Collar $98.00 . i 85.00 $54 Seamless Axn 9x12 Woo Size Size $200 Heavy Wilton Ru 11.3x15 unless $40 Seamless Axmi sui Size $3.85 Sq. Yd. $5.00 Sq. Yd. \merican rooms ¢ 9x12 early 5 $145.00 Size Size 110.00 195.00 125.00 95.00 95.00 Persian L$189.00 179.00 275.00 195.00 135.00 143.00 I A A A A A A AN AN NN er \ccount, and the Plan payme N aaanaae e W.&J. SLOANE Just Above G of a Charge our Budget We are extending the accompanying convenience Fur Coats Assistance given by our Decorators to help select the Kaffa Caracul, Baum Marten Collar. . . proper color to suit your particular need. | Slack Caracul..... This service given without charge. Grey Kid e Brown Caracul, trim Brown Persian. Jap Mink DuLIiIN @ MARTIN 70 1 24 Connecticut Ave. ana L' Ihies B eparm;f;n gw $22 PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 jes Y $3.00 $450.00 525.00 135.00 285.00 400.00 285.00 ..$7.50 and $8.50 709 Twelftl’\ Green Shutters P ————————— The House With the

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