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SOCIETY. THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932. the guest in | Beliegarde; the Minister of Colombi: Hughes, | Senor Lozano; the M T of Cana ice, en- Mr. Herridge: the Minister of the D 1 today | minican Republic, Dr. Despradel 1ome on R street included Mrs Minister of Honduras and Se Davila, the Minister of Eg: S YLouis D. B Sidarouss Pasha; the Min: Mrs, Har via and Senora de Abelli, t Roberts of Salvador and Senora de Lei ister of Ecuador and Sencra bide, the Minister of Siam, Phyla the Minister of Panama an Alfaro, the Minister of Chin W. Yen: Senator William E. chairman of the Foreign Rel Committee, and Mrs. Borah The _comp! Hoover were onzalez, the charge d'aff: a and Mme. Azodi ires of Rumania and Mme. aides, Capt and Col dinner was followed { 'east room by Miss L C e ano, and Mr G or Piatigorsky Mr. Harry Rowe Shelley, or d composer, who a, and Mr. Ema re group including Fr ata,” Paradies - | langer's “Vivo.” Miss Corona tI er numbers, being the aria, from Puccini's “La Tosca v the Bend of ¢ | Guion’s ador of Belgium | “Orientale” an the Ambassador of |“Love Sorrow." a de Lima de E. Silva, the | the | ere will be 16 guests ir | again at the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva, January 25. Senator Walsh, Senator Coolidge, NASH, former ss of their daughter, Miss | Representative Treadway, Representa- | tive Granfleld, Representative Foss, Representative Edith N. Rogers, Repre- sentative Andrew, Representative Gif- | ford, Representative Martin, Repre- sentative McCormack, Representative Douglass, Representative Dallinger, Representative Tinkham and Repre- sentative Wigglesworth are expected to | be in the receiving line at the Massa- chusetts State Society reception tonight at the Shoreham Hotel. There will be an attractive entertainment, inter- spersed with dancing. Mr. Hickey, president, and Mr. Kempton, secretary of the society, will be assisted by a large committee under the direction of Mr. Leon E. A. Chagnon T | Representative_and Mrs. Numa F. (Continued on Third Page.) Over 30 Yesrs Quality Serviee Heavy Hauling We are fully equipped to properly handle heavy 2oods of ail kinds— Safes Machinery Monuments Boilers, Etc. We employ expert, trained men, riggers, etc., for heavy work. Fairest Prices for This Service or uwrope Javuary || AAerchants Transfer 5 and Storage Co. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, JR., President 920-922 E St. Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping Mr. W. W the Bremen urius GarrnekeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH TOMORROW Boys and Youths Note THE NEW e“ef K Ww. 1216-1220 F Street N. says SQECGIETY. Mrs. William E. Borah Wife of Senator Borah . “Glen Bogie is the most comfortable dress I own ... I love my white one for sports .. . and darker ones for just every kind of wear!” Mrs. Borah is a real Glen Bogie Fan . .. and so would you be if you ever got inside of one! If you could see how your shoulders are squared off . . . how slim you look through the waist . . . how in-the-mode you look all the time! Introduction Week Tomorrow—1Iast day—See the new 1932 Glen Bogie in the new wide- wale weave. S Last day to get a collar-and-cuff sot free with your Glen Bogie purchase —and it’s the last day, teo, that MISS PATTERSON, STYLIST, will be here to consult with about the right model for you . .. the right color for you! No Stretching . . . No Sagging . . . No Wrinkling —because of the way the Glen Bogie suit is knitted. And that's why they hold their shape indefinitely . . That's the secret! . and why Glen Bogie dresses can be beautifully reconditioned after long and hard wear, The New One- Piece Model $29.50 —is in the new wide wale weave...a blas cut model for misses - . .a shaped model for women. The Two-Piece Model. .. $25 —is becoming to_all with the diagonal line blouse that fastens st the hip. The Three- Piece Glen Bogie, $39.50 . : 4 J Is an ideal suit for Our skill and keen interest have com- ; town, for travel, for . ‘ sports. . .wear it now bined to make this first sale a great value- on mild days without giving event, and when you come here $3.95 Glen Bogie Handbag . . . flat envelope with convenient pockets....$5.50 That Qur New Sixth Floor Shop Is Holding Its First Sale at : Mr. | president and Mrs. Hoover have wi them again for a few days the r : United States Ambassador to G 2, d¢ PUE | Britain, Gen. Charles G. Dawes. ter of Portugal z Minister of | yalian Embassy Chateleine : ! | Will Observe Friday at Home. the Min- Donna_An of the observe will ot rec uary 29. A Remarkable Day of Sales Here For Misses, junior Misses and School Girls . . . Marvelous COATS ON SALE at most extraordinary prices . . . DRESSES ON SALE at unusual savings for street, sports, afternoon and evening . . . GREENBRIER SPORTSWEAR sweaters ) : 3 ITE beyond your expectations . . . This IS and skirts ON SALE . . . ALL WINTEF Y ) P e znd st ONiSA = J { an unusual sale . . . in it SUITS AND ATS for misses and younger girls ARE s - ?\%\1;'5 fa"io”ufu“ "“AND TOMORROW ~ OVERCOATS for boys and young men are attracting much attention. They 15 T LT D 00 (LR SCE OF are the best Suits and Overcoats made SHOES. . .you must have several pairs, 4 7 : s 5 now at remarkable reductions. TOMOR- :;}[lehc reduced prices are quite remark ROW. TOO. IS THE LAST DAY OF &y SHOE SALE FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS. So be quick if you would buy at a Sl Sl [;M [ NDS JULIUS GJWINCKEL &Coo At the Corner 7th and H N.W, F STREET AT FOURTEENTH THE STORE OF LOWER CASH PRICES ALWAYS! BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th the Am- An Extraordinary Occasion . . . tomorrow you'll say we've succeeded ador of Japan and M ¥ be the guests in w ntative and Mrs. Royen:_the Glen Bogie only at Jelleff’s in Washington—Sports Shop, Fourth Floor Mme. Bachl mala and S ister of a, Mr ister of Czechoslovak and Mme. Veverka, the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite, the Minister of Yugoslavia, Dr. Pitamic; the Min- de Recinos, the Min- r. s; the Min- the Minister of Vene- Senora de Arcaya, the ’ of Denmark and Mme d, the Minister of Haiti, Mr Fourth Floor . . . Misses Sixth Floor . . . Juniors, Girls ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER @ Saturday, 8:30 to 6 Last Day . . . Sale of Coat Clearance Misses’ and Women’s Black Furred Coats $G-84 $1395 i $18-85 o Sizes for Misses, Women, Larger Women WOMEN'S PURE SILK CHIFFON GENUINE GRENADINE Rt HOSE LOWEST PRICE EVER QUOTED Fur fabric trimming Tremendous You can bargain! always count on Brooks Values! OQutstanding quality! Handsome HE very same quality fashions! of hose we've sold thousands of dozens of, and which have made thousands of friends for c us, at $1.10 o pair .., All perfect and guaranteed. All new shades: NEGRITA, MATINEE, SMOKETONE, MATIN, TROPIQUE, OFF- BLACK, GUNMETAL, DUSK GREY .. . All sizes, 8 12 to 101-2. Left: Stunning mink - dyed mar- mot collar and cuffs, $29.50. Everything about these coats indicates the great value! Fur sets of prime, selected pelts of silky, long-haired durable fur, smartly applied in deep shawl and lei collars and big cuffs. All are warmly interlined and mostly silk-lined. Center: The lapin plastron on boucle, $29.50. Right: Luxurious Manchurian wolf on woolen, $29.50. Also included are brown and green coats with blending light or dark furs. They, too, represent deep reductions! NOT OVER 6 PAIRS TO A CUSTOMER With Lapin Plastron Collar, $29.50 With Manchurian Wolf, $29.50. With Mink-dved Marmot, $29.50. Saie of Black Coats Because so many women say they want an “All- $59.75 ond | $69.75 and | $79.75 to BlaihlGoat” welhavelmade al vers thrilki $69.75 Coats $79.75 Coats $110 Coats ‘u. oat,” we le\.(, made a very thrilling special purchase which we offer to you at $33 | $43 | $53 [{ | $ 50 tusiouss | Regularly Furred! Sigmunds clearances represent real, striking cash savings that no woman who appreciates beauty, quality, and value can afford to miss! January Sale of Ra Leigh COATS Tomorrow at 9:15! CLEARANCE! 725 WashFrocks For Tots, Juniors, Misses, W omen 37e Hundreds of new Dresses just arrived—at our new low cash price! $4.98 The new combinations of $19.50 LL standard high-quality Ra Leigh coats from regular stocks, together with about 50 newly arrived coats . . . Boucles, Rough Woolens and 59¢, 79¢ VALUES 3 DRESSES for $1 weeds, in Blocks, Browns, Greens ond mixtures. Also included are some advance Spring coats in new rs are Persian, Beaver, Raccoon, Badger, Wolf, colors, warmly interlined for immediate wear ! * Skunk, Kolinsky, Fox, and Dyed Blue Fox. A new low price on fine coats! These are exceptionally Use Your Charge Account Here, or Open One Now THE WOMENS SMOP RALEIGH HABERDA®""=R 1310 F Street high quality fabrics with lavish, handsome fur sets of Persian lamb Caracul Kit fox Mink-dyed marmot Black For juniors, misses, women, little and larg: Lapin (coney) Dyed cross fox Manchurian wolf or Pointed er women *Spring Coats in new beiges, blues, greens, browns, black, furred and unfurred — superb values! Other Winter Coats, $33, $48, $55 BROOKS COATS—SECOND FLOOR Every.' one guaranteed washable—“A new one if yours fades.” In many pretty styles. All are good fashion, and surprisingly well made at such a low price! But this is Sigmunds, where cash savings are wonderful! 250 women’s, 36 to 46 . .......... 125 misses’, 14 to 20. . .. ¥ 200 children’s, 7 to 16 e e 30C 150 tots’ (with bloomers), in sizes 2 to 6, at. .37¢ Tomorrow Morning at 9:15! Sigmunds—Main Floor plain and printed silks; jacket frocks; a hundred different styles in gll-silk crepe; in styles for day and dinner, at this lower cash price! Bright new blues, greens, beige, black, and prints. Misses’ 14 to 20 Women's, 36 to 44 Extras, 46 to 50