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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. 1932. SOCIETY. Pasha; the third secretary of the Ger- |siee of Clark University, at Wox'cester.l von Rcsen, who will arrive in the Capl- many embassy, Herr Alexander von |Mass.; Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, |tal Tuesdsy to spend & few days, Wathenau, and Dr. E. W, Meyer. the ounselor of the Japanese embassy | _ Count von, Roser heads, the Swedish and Mme. Kato, Capt. Shimomura,| delegation The Ambassador of Japan snd Mme. | paval attache of the embassy, and Mr. | games. He is in this country early fo JULIUS GARFINCKEL &‘ I'Oc Debuchi entertained at dinner last eve- | F. Miura, secretary to the Ambassador, | witness the Winter features of the 5 e e F STREET AT FOURTEENTH ning in the embassy, when the guests Olympic, whic] included the Ambassador of F!r“lnce The Minister of Uruguay, Dr. Jacobo | placid, N. Y., early next month as a | and Mme. Claudel, Mr. Justice and|Varela, has returned to his apartment | preliminary to the Olympic games in . - mat | “ Park Hotel from a week's | Los Angeles next Summer. eads of Diplomatic Missions Homnor ! i, Pierce Butier, the Ondersecretars | at Wardman | P of State and Mrs. Willam R. Castle, | Visit to White Sulphur Springs. | The Minister of the Irish Free State . . ; the chief of — , ik Gucsts at Thlrd State Dmncr Mits. Wllam V. nl:::tlz.ofi;"frm‘afil The Minister of Hungary and Count- | and Mrs. MacWhite entertained at din- IT IS OUR GOOD FORTUNE TO BE Vi sts S v v heir guests were Secretary of State and Mrs. Francis | €55 Szechenyl were hosts at dinner last | ner last evening when ¢! . evening. Additional guests joined the | Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske 2 g z ¥ at W}’llte HOUSB. L e e n music, | Stone, the Minister of Switzerland anc ABLE TO OFFER YOU A FEW War College and Mrs. William D. Con- | COmpany for a program of t F. W nor, the secretary to the President and | Which Wes given by the Hungarian| Mme. Peter, Senator Robert F. Wagner, S A e e Gypsy Orchest e ' Minister of Jugosiavia, Dr. S 3 ; ; Mrs, Theodore Q. Joslin, Judge John | GYPSY OTCRestia | Lognide Pitamic. the Minister of Great MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL : itz- | Barton Payne, the counselor of the " FRved d M n Mrs. Hoov the embassy in honor of Frau Nostitz- The Minister of Sweden and Mme. | Hooree o 4 selor of the embassy, }{Empr:m:;mmg( Ninner this | Hindenburg. ~ The other guests were g‘:&.no:rx?bfif{x.fi,‘dgsflf; de Baron, | Bostrom will be hosts at dinner Janu- Briis e e ! M I N K C O T S evening in honor of the heads |the Ambassador of Germany and Frau Mrs, Charles J, Rhoads, M:'andr‘ I:Ir 22 in honor of Count Clarence (Continue A | of foreign missions in the Capi- | von Prittwitz und Gaffron, the Ambas- | F%, BIRp 8 00 Boade, ol ong, Br [ ) 3 g OF OURS tal. A program of music, to |sador of Belgium and Mme. May, AT THE AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE OF which additional guests have been in-|Lawrence Townsend, Mr. U. Grant- vited, will follow the dinner, which is|Smith, Mr. J. H. van Royen, jr, at- ! the White Housé program. | tache of the Netherlands legation; Mile. S e - c Reine Claudel, and the first secretary TRAVEL T‘CKETS The President and Mrs. Hoover held | of the embassy, M. Pierre Henry de la gl A one of the largest receptions ever held | Blanchetal | 68 5 00 e L e recional Club, where last |~ Mme. Claudel will not observe her day ||| STEAMSHIP—RAIL—AIR J NU RY § night they were guests of honor. The |at home tomorrow, ‘ CRUISES—TOURS A A\ need of a larger club house Was Nnever | The Ambassador and Mme. Claudel A R V= THESE COATS HAVE JUST BEEN MADE FROM FRESH. NEW e R A e Sy | e A oo iaks E. 1. OBER SKINS AND THEY ARE ENTIRELY NATURAL, FREE FROM Toom only o the hundreds of members | tended the lecture given yesterday aft- BLEND OR DYE. of the club and their guests ernoon at the Arts Club by Frau Nos- 1420 H s‘ N W There was the usual charmi titz-Hindenburg. Others in the large | = i rddidd) mony of receiving the guests at the and interesting audience were the Min- Phone NAtional 3347-3348 3 fiont coce by the eomumiice sod (HAl | iner of Beypt, Besstria Bldasouss ostume Jewe ry WE DO NOT BELIEVE COATS OF THIS QUALITY AND STYLE idas C. Dyer, president of the club, HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED AT THIS PRICE . .. A PRICE siood with the Presideat and Miy, So5; ; : ‘ : ; drastically reduced! \WHICH REPRESENTS ORDINARILY LESS THAN THE ACTUAL e Becretary of the @ WOMEN'S SHOP OF iHE RALEIGH HABERDASHER @ COST WOULD BE TO US, 1ms being arranged just back of then S Bl e i o Friday & Saturday! Regular $7.50 and $10 Pieces from south of the Mason-Dixon n‘f' Dudnv;{n\‘glflc!rr ‘{‘m l l LAST 2 DAYS 5309.5 JULI[%SS G IFNCKEL &-CO‘ STl G Morrion 4nd (et | Tmm: RATF NCI i ‘ Reqular $3.95 and $5 Pieces | Rt BRENTH This group included St North Carolina Senator angi Mrs. : X J. Dickinson of Iowa were also among the members from the Upper Hc Mrs. A. J. Gronna, whose husband for- $ erly was in the Senate from North Da- d kota, attended, accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Joseph A. Herbert, ir. | d Mrs. Ki er Cowing. The Lower " S v bt | WOMEN'S PURE SILK CHIFFON Regular $1.95 Pieces dressed women added to the beauty of s 1 oy TP GENUINE GRENADINE 1.00 guests, besides Mrs. Dyer of M.&m?;le G st. Bet. ll‘h and 12th the president of the club, and ests of honor, were members of the xecutive Board: Mrs. James V. Mc- n " Clintic, Oklahoma: Mrs. Edward E. . ) Sipmeoy Vit M Gt /E@ I I O S E H[ Rs You'll thrill to the new fashions— consin; Mrs. Carl E s, Mich : i st T I : the marvelous values—the glorious California, a eing members of the o i B A gty I i 0 1314 F Street N.W. new colors—in this TWO-DAY SALE are from the Presiden Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, Mrs. Philip D. g Swing, Mrs. Henry E. Barbour, Mrs. of hose we've sold EVER QUOTED Arthur M. Free, Mrs. Harry L. Engle- o Hobsardslof cosens iof QUALITY THOUT EXT bright, Mrs. Willlam E. Evans, Mrs Charles F. Curry, Mrs. James H. Mac- A Which Thove i mode Lafferty. [ ] . A section of the Marine Band playcd thousands of friends for C ln during the evening. The decorations RO ey e W e Sse S of palms, ferns and potted Fplanlx_ ;un the pink roses, made an effective dec- oration. Refreshments were served perfect and guaranteed. from & long table, lovely in its lace All new shades: NEGRITA, o cloth, handsome tableware and flowers eautif ul ) ik M A TINEE, SMOKETONE, o Mrs. Hoover wore a gown ] fashioned of grev silk and silver meta ! 5 threads. one of the newest fabrics of MATIN, TROPIQUE, OFF NOT OVER the season, and a long chain of green BLACK, GUNMETAL, DUSK S ™ e was g brieht and atty 6 PAIRS TO mated, so 1nler§sttd and from long GREY .. . All sizes, 8 1-2 affiliation with the oider club members was very much at home. to 10 1-2. A CUSTOMER Mrs. Dyer wore a gown of heavy white crepe made i the Eton jacket effect, and a short train, the bndlcr“;)xts- THE WOMEN-S SHOP ing embroidered in seed pearls James V. McClintic of Oklahoma wore - 3 handsome princess gown of white and RALBIGH HABERDA sliver lame, trimmed with brilliants; | ; Mrs. Edward E. Eslick wore black angel I g skin satin, with touches of cerese; MTs. * % . Robert . Bimmons us' in black iaf- 1310 F Street / s A price that represents real feta, with a rellef of red; Mrs. lagne . g Wore blue lace, Mrs. Schafer ice bluc 2 3 \ saving Friday and Saturday! satin, Mrs. Mapes black velvet and bril- 2 = &% lants, and Mrs. Brand wore a handsome g0 of red velvet with duches MISSES' CREPE WITH IRISH CROCHET $1. this season were worn last nigh 3 i I v If you're a little bored with your Win- : ter wardrobe—if you want a lot of fine resentative Kahn of California . a gown of black velvet, with a relief of | | ! i \ t 1 1.5,‘ Mrs. cd];dew}{:])y“l‘n 4 ;n:m?—w More values In OUI' g 5 { quality and fashion for your money— Lmv modr;.flhrg&wn_ mng g‘)rrro(‘(}y lfiue;' [ 3 & | come on down and see this fine collec- e o B g e g il 4 - T A tion of advance Spring fashions at a re- appear as part of the fabric, while & || 1d-~ on - markable low price! All these dresses ull, . . é : are new, all represent a substantial long flounce of velvet gave a sweep- || saving over usual prices for new fash- ing effect to the skirt. Mrs. Lea wore || white satin, and Mrs. Swing white satin ::xd p;\:m ,:nzdh Mr;/xB;;mr i iea ra nce Sale v . ; b ions: and there's variety to tempt rs. Arthur ee was in a|| ( Bt g e ! graceful gown of black chiffon, with . e every woman in Washington! The pic- '\\ j i tures show only five; there are many, e R i QUALITY SHOES AT beads: Mrs. Englebright blue fone Reta il Ity Ist Floor Specials ‘ , N : FA ST ‘ THE LOWEST PRICES ’ o Ny Black crepes with Irish type lace Mrs ice blu ace, Mrs, Evans ice blue e 0 o o many others! Ready tomorrow! s. MacLafferty black chif- ister, wore cameo pink 250 Ahernoon and : IN OUR HISTO : : y : Soft light wools ® Angora knits Charles Prances Adams wor: a gown of blue satin and Miss Mabel oamas Manues e Street Dresses $ 7 8 8 * Print and plain combinations Wool and silk combinations Mrs. Hayes, gold lace. Mrs. Hobart, resident general National demerlv $16.5 %75 ident general Nationa Formerly $16.50 to $25.00. All ris. fashionable modes in materials of : . e, 3ohn W, Bummers) gowm was,of Ry ¢ New higher waistlines heavy oyster white satin with crystal i beads and Mrs. James Wickersham 3 . . i ] ® Gigolo skirts wife of the delegate from Alaska, wt 4 with “her husband_ attended. Ent|re Underwear Stock handsome gown of lace. Representative - and Mrs. Wesl E. Disne; f ] N ‘ . . Okla, were in'the company Including Lounging Pajamas D B Rt Xt ey e FORMERLY $1.95 to $5.95 ..... 1 2 Price there making new friends ® Bright mid-season undercoat frocks il HUNDREDS OF PAIRS % / ¢ ® New rough pebbly silks the guest in whote v i I I TR ! ¢ New Spring bl bei Leander Loose enter 3 ) 2nd Floor S at only S & : ew Spring blues, beiges, Jasc srening o her sparime : pecuals s i browns, greens, black and white Mayflower were the Secretary of u 3 : : PR . e AThne At Hodos e e Fur-trimmed o ® Sizes for juniors, misses, women, Aus d M, c S 3 Austria and Mme. C O A T S WAS Gur little and larger women Royen, Senatc r 5 PASTEL SATIN| and Mrs. Ma AND CREPE 3 SILK AND s, Warren R. Austin, Dr. Leo & ; 5 T R eI, Formerly OTHERS AT ool 15 415 Brooks' Dresses—Third Floor and Mrs. Edward Everett Robbins $60Y $75 and $89.50 4.85 to 7-85 Bowls of red and yellow roses with white lilacs were used for decorations . on the table, with a number of Cappi A clearance of stock that will pay you to buy now 5 . de Monti figures, that are a part of a : : Vatishe coection of objedts aart|[p and reserve for next year. ) ompanlon vent v owned by Mrs. Loose Luncheon at French Embassy . 2 4 ot Sl o G e || Evening and | | All Higher- - | P D Silk 1 Claudel entertained at luncheon_today Dinner Gowns Price Coafs " \ ‘1 M 4 ure ye l llps T ————————— T anspar- Regularly from $100 $1).50 12 ent Vel- to $250. Now ... vets and . : laces s 2 In many different styles, nglish Fomes in 1/ off ; i &ne el 2 We're Clearing Our Entire ; special-value priced FOXALL ‘ | Stock to Make Way for an . Ll Bouble-fronts, six and cight 3rd Floor Specials Amazing New Line of Queen : 5 $1 -88 sooms, with one, two and M bathe, Bryant gas heat, Qualily Shoes! | Balance of Winter suits. Fur- room, and garage. ding value st u‘mgo f tnmn_xed cloth. Only 22 left. Regular- $ I 6 '85 Our January Sale is always a great % $14,950. Visit our Fur- ly $35.00 and $39.50. event—but this year reductions are [ nished Mode! Home at 4400 the most drastic in our entire history You who know geed underthings will Volta Place, three short —to make way for the most amazing surely appreciate these! Pure .ifi: that Blocks south of Reservois ’ line of Queen Quality Shoes ever of- will not shrink er stretch, in semi-fitted, i One sartifnis ' tered in Washington. 3 silhouette, or true bias-cut styles, with rich Road. trimming of fine Alencon type lace, or Queen Quality Boot Shop | i W TR 1219 F Street N. W, ; J , white, 4 WAVERLY TAYLOR e MK S Nl o0 | 1214 F Street e Breoks' Lingerie—Main Floor