Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1932, Page 18

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a F” B2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 SOCIETY. 5 sentative Guy K. Hardy of [by her father, who will give her in|er of the bride, will be the best man |and his bride will leave for & wedding C:-fo%"(;;tv. Colo., is at the Willard for | marriage. Her wedding gown is lovely, | and the ushers will include Mr. Brice |trip, the bride wearing a beige wool the congressional season. fashioned of white satin on princess | Herbert Livingston, Mr. Clitus Oliver |suit with black accessories. They Will - lines With a cowl neckline and a long | Bourdeaux, Mr, James Willlam Orme, |be at home after January 20 at 504 Representative and Mrs. Lister Hill|rain ~ Her tulle vell will be caught by 3d; Mr. Burton L. Miller, Mr. Janvier | Dunkirk road, in Baltimore, Md. and their daughter have taken an|a cap of Brussels lace and she will carry | Lamar and Mr. Thomas Ward Sandoz,| A number of pre-nuptial parties were apartment at 2540 Massachusetts ave-{a Colonial bouquet of white rose buds | all of this city. given for the bride, who is of an old G St. bet., 11th and 12th nue for the remainder of the season. |gnd lilies of the valley. A small reception will follow the | Southern family, one of her ancestors . Mrs. Arthur Gerald Logan of Wil- | ceremony in the home of the bride's being Robert E. Lee Dinner in Honor of Vice President at| Reprecentative Patrick J. Carley re-) myington, Del, will be the matron of | parents for relatives and close friends, = luff‘l? o W ork City, where helhonor, wearing a peach color taffeta | Receiving with the young couple will| Lieut. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Gug- W}‘l H Tonigh S d dey from New York City, where he frock, made with a ftted bodice puft |be thelr respective parents, Mrs Liv- genheim entertained at dinner last 1te Ilouse 1onight decond on spent the holidays, end is at Wardman | gjeeves and a long skirt generously full | ingston will wear & gown of black vel- | vening n honor of the ‘Ambassador | - Park for the rem & € from the knees. She will wear slippers | vet, with a black sequin hat, and her | of Italy, Nobile de Martino. The other | flowers will be white gardenias, and | guests were the Ambassador of Mexico | 3 stonal session. ves. Lt to match her gown, and golden brown | OffiClal SCthulC. tative Charles A. Wolverton short-length gloves and a small hat to [ Mrs. Chantland wil be in ashes of roses | and Senora de Puig Casauranc, the| et g ative Charles A. Wolverton | vy ie, *Her ‘bouquet will be of Talls- | chiffon, with @ hat to match. Yellow | Minister of the Union of South Africe | 3 ‘ ] 3 the Shor am f ”:h ’v\"l;{w- man roses, arranged Colonial fashion |and white flowers have been used in the | and Mrs. Louw. the Assistant Secretary | IEnLi6L IR RAITIAAIE D LIC T | with a brown lacey paper frill. home decorations of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, | ent and Mrs. Hoover | dor of Japan, will receive tomorrow aft- - - N = v, s at the second of | ernoon in the new embassy on Massa- | Miss Livingston Bride “;l‘r?‘l;.og;fc; ?{&‘;’?&i”‘%&“fi«.‘fiuflflfi After the reception Mr. Chantland (Continued on Third Page.) !'dinner parties of this | chusetts avenue from 4 to 6 o'clock. | Of Mr. Chantland Today. ™ Mrs. Clitus_ Oliver Bourdeaux | i “when they will entertain | — £ = A /ice | ‘The Minister of Uruguay, Dr. J Church will be the scene | and Mrs. James Willlam Orme, 3d. | e left this ‘morning o spend @ of unusual nterest £7is | Thoy will wear. taffeta frocks in the | ‘ ri ay an alur ay Varela resident will rp-‘“"”‘ at White Sulphur Springs. 4 oclock, when Miss| Talismen rose shades and designed on | of China, Dr. - . M Livingston, daughter «"finld-ffishlml(‘d lines with puff sleeves oo at the| . The Minister of Bwitzerland and | Mr. 2 Robert Lee Livingston. | and very long, full skirts. Their gloves | | r a Mme. Peter will entertain at dinner me bride of Mr. Shermar nd small hats will be of Alice blue and | ‘, .“ fi S A ’ i as hostess yesterday in | Saturdsy evening 1o honor of _ the st tland, son of Col. and | they will carry Colonial bouguets of | ou nd this mighty worth-while, for it’s made 108 . 5 fef Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans |\ m Chantland. The cere- | Butterfly roses and forget-me-nots with T : ; . ' Lawrence Townsends| gy gpes 1 be performed by the Rev |plue paper frills. OMOITOW— | up of good, timely fashions! Mme. Peter will not observe her Fri- | C rner, rector of the church.| Mr. Robert Lee Livingston, jr., broth- | = day afternoons at home through Jan- Tollow . chtysahthemums | e Tovert 268 DV RET e | ALL SALES MUST BE FINAL ) Riziks i s i MIS. | yary, but will receive the first Friday in | { with pelms_and ferns have | e 8 e Lo | e et et "t v | gs, wife of the| poo contative and Mrs, Francis Sel- | gram of organ music wili be given as | . ary ‘to. the Presi- ‘ ; Richly, Lavishly Fur-Trimme Close-Out e Y e berling of Akron, Ohio, have taken an | the ts are assembling and softly apartment at the Shoreham for the |during rvice. Winter | "The bride will be escorted to the altar Two Large G ‘ e WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER @ il ’ | B l a c k C O a t S 1705 K St. Dinner‘—EVening Northeast Corner Conn. Ave. Clearance $ O Reg. $49.50 January Sales January Sale b e 83300 e ———— ‘N s i Secretary and Mrs. Stimson | lnter D R E S S E S A remarkable group of black coats in houcles | and rough wools, beautifully furred with black Feted at Czechoslovak Legation. 9 Ti i” i HiStO e at Lowest Prices Ol T T)’ Mllllnel‘y and pointed Manchurian wolf (dog), black or retary of State and Mrs The Secre y O GVOH]? One brown rnrncul. raccoon, Persian Inmh. mnrmink formerly sold 47 D 52950 Hats 150, s25.50 s Now (mink-dyed marmot), fitch, kit fox. Sizes for Formerly $55 to e : juniors, misses, women and larger women. NOW Group Two C O ! T S i New 54950 Brooks Coats-Second Floor N .50 ormerly $85.50 to $13 O v $59.75 and $69.75 and $79.75 to $2 Fermerlyy Lo x of R‘-X\HUKP,\'a. vere Mre Claude $69.75 Coats | $79.75 Coats | $130 Coats $5. OO R ) . | Flll‘-Tl'il]lllled Coats n, Lady Lewis, Mrs \";S ;:\;“;a::};]?fi:g $33 $43 $5 3 $7.50 RZM, Coats that formerly eold for $69.50 to (Clearance /. Davidge and | e Brothers $89.50. Gorgeous furs—hlue fox, badger, Price Russian fitch, Persian lamb, Jap mink, ALL sandord igh-uity Ro-tegh caat from " 218 v steeer kit o e fo,crom fox back fox, point- § 5 ()50 ) entertained at t the embassy for the regular stocks, together with about 50 newly o (B (T o L A, et T ve the program 5 arrived coats . . . Boucles, Rough Woolens and indsas Tweeds, in Blacks, Browns, Greens and mixtures. | r Z Furs are Persian, Beaver, Raccoon, Badger, Wolf, 5 o before going Skunk, Kolinsky, Fox, and Dyed Blue Fox. a@ @r O ‘ Stunnlng Fur Coats e remainder of Were $85 and $99! her in New York Saturds | al J 1 earance ni}'{:‘;r o ite of )v]l:;“;\lzrz?w WEL\/E‘TEN TWEyE_TWE_\/E FSTRE ET Our own fine fur coats—silver and Tow afternoon. | | natural muskrat, velvety seal-dyed s 50 Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Ambassa- coney, self-trimmed or with huge x e D e G D | collars of Russian fitch or ermine. { Wonderful values, (R ————————— $16.75 and $16.75 to $25.00 to s 4 | | $19.75 Frocks| $29.75 Frocks | $39.75 Frocks Tomorrow Brings Greater Reductions nolish Flomes in i . : é gF Byl $9.75 $|2~75 $ I 7«75 of the Season in Our Annual A v ok Sports Coats Down! $10 Double-fronts, six and eight effects. Many new styles from our most recent pur- Polo coats and black and white, brown and ILKS and Woolens, in the most desirable shades and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maids room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Far- Use Your Charge Account ished Model Home at 4400 i S Here, or Open One Now Volta Place, three short 14 ’ | Tl Women's a0 Misses’ 100 Silk Dresses Road. Open until 10 p. mq " THE WOMENS SHOP Were $15 to $18 Clearance Price RALEIGH HABERDASHER Apparel e ey = rooms, with ome, two and chases of Paulina Frocks included. Sizes 12 to 20. ! Ja n u a r ( Iea ra nce reen tweed mixtures, trimmed with pointed | Tanchurian wolf (dog), lapin or opossum col- lars, OF Brooks' Coats, Furs—Second Floor e WAVERIY TAYTOR ke s b nirtivos 1310 F Street at,an unusually low price! Daytime, eve- IO ...l i AR ning and Sunday night dresses of satins, : ¥ chiffons, laces, crepes, velvets, in all want- Offering Smart’ Seasonable fashions ed colors and hll:ck.“ Sizes for juniors, = 5 —_— >2 = I N & misses, women. rooks Dresses—Third Floor : R P - of Erlebacher quality and workmanship A Large Portion of at worthwhile savings! | Evening Party Dresses Were $16.50 to $25— Clearance Price Henderson’s Stock of Fine Furniture BETTER P e o et gl i, 3] () $39.75 to $49.75 DRESSES now. . . 51 5.00 triple sheers, chiffons, crepes, velvets. DRASTICALLY REDUGED Bl == e For Quicb Disposal ! REDUCED .75 to $69.75 DRESSES now.... $25.00 Silk Daytime Dresses Were $15 to $18 Clearance Price JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: COATS $69.75 COATS now....oovvnnnn.. '549.00 Crepes, velvets and lovely silk $ 75 $198 Hepplewhite Sofs now, $145 | $95 HighBack Chair now, $65 ) PR | i ik v o, e 1 2 . Copy of one used by nephew of George Washington. Tapestry cover, Washington type oo D - e . tile and green. $68 Needle-Point Chai oLy 1$45 | REDUCED Brooks Dresses—Third Floor $215 Sheraton Sccretary now, 3159 SNCEC CE Ol e & C()‘\’1‘< now A splendid copy In genuine mahogany. $137 Brocade Armchair now, ’98 " i ~ b L o Wr‘n'& e i o $114 \‘I(ah(:g;n:n&m(:‘:;: I;:‘::au $57 ‘ SUITS $98.75 SUITS nozt Thrlft bhop Dresses | : Were $7.95 and $10— Clearance Price 5 Console Tab, d Mi . $228 Walnut Bureau now, $114 ] (h\(:::‘t:‘min}!‘:r 1:1 ::\.m m:::::: ’95 . ’ ’ REDUCED $11 I=¢ 00 \‘L'J'I'\' now Wool crepe suits, jerseys, silk crepes for street $52 Genuine Mahog-Post Beds, $29 I e—— PL1O, B & L and Sunday night. in black, brown, navy, red, 53.69 blue and green. Misses’ sizes only. $362 Queen Anne Sofa now, $269 | g49 Wroughtlron End Table, $23 ; 10 Misses’ Party Frocks, Reg. $10 ... $5.95 Green silk damask cover, all hair-filled and down cushions. i e, | ) " e 81O T2 ;i S u $16.75 and $19.75 $134 Wing Chair now, $89 | $222 Table Desk now, $159 “Erle-Maic Mald__F_rocks nozw 1( Brooks' Theife Shop—Main Floor Wool tapesirs cover and down cushions With five drawers, beautiful crotch fronts. | RED CED now, $69 | u $285 High-Back Sofa now, $142.50 $100 2-Door Bookcase oty I 5 o Clearance! Suede Bags Regularly $3.95, $4.95, $5.95—Clearance Price ... e Envelopes and pouch shapes, with fine Q < ; to $12.75 HATS now i marcasite trimmings. An excellent opportunity 52 '59 to choose a lovely bag and save! Black and Down seat and back, satin cover. $602 Art Moderne 8-pc. Bed Room Suite with Twin Beds now, $395 $1100 Genuine Walnut 8-pc. Bed Room Suite, Twin Beds now, $550 | MILLINERY $7 $379 Mahogany and Gum 10-pc. Dining Room Suit now, $259 L | : a ‘;.an_\ an um pc vm.mg‘ m Suite v REDUCED 815 ¢22 75 HATS now | brown only. $524 Genuine Mahogany 10-pc. Dining Room Suite now, $349 [II $15.00 to $22./5 HA LS now » Brooks Handbags—Main Floor Flannel, Quilted Robes All Lamps, Tea Wagons and Smoking Cabinets N Ne larly $2.95 1 $3.95— (I 0 i Reduced 25% L 33]/3% W | 100 Smart Hew z‘l:fi:d"“»r‘ plain ;il‘:::{ flaum-; that is l(!;(().fr;"';e P"3c; Many Mirrors and 3-fold Screens, Greatly Reduced e WINTER COATS [ ::'):Hl‘:"i“l':-lm”l Sl 2. These Savings Are Unprecedented for Such Quality Specially Purchased for This Event I : : ‘ 1 Save Now on Goed Shoes James B. HenpersoN §| | DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! | || sy e si— " i i Brooks Robes—Main Floor i ] E lent shoes in a very good variety of day- Fine Furniture and Interior Dccuratmg ¢ time etyles in black or brown kid or suede, with s 59 ' fine reptile trimming—pumps, straps, three- ) evelet ties. 4 to 8, AA to B, but not in all styles. 1108 G Street—Phones: District: i No Returns All Sales Final No Exchanges R ok e

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