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SOGEET Y. BROOKS G St. bet, 11th and 12th SACRIFICING D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932. the studio of Miss Carollne McKinley, ‘ beth Ellls, Miss Fosdick. Dr. and Mrs. when Miss Martha Oraham, who um‘g. fi,h!'\'oMsx. Mr. and Mrs. August Tfing- appear in & dance recital tomorrow | fl}< . Miss _Katherine Reed Ellott, afternoon at the National Theater, will| &~ Whliam F. Smith, Mrs. Theodors shate the honors with the guest speaker. | gyanyon o 1‘:1”‘_ arrington, Errile Fie Mr. Louls Horst, American composer- | g 1 iss Ellen Dgf ner& s planist, who will accompany Mlss{c T aj . Richai Qraham's performance, and Mr. Percy | Sarde: Miss Ivy Randall, Miss Sérame “Wakefleld,” also are expected t0 Pe Mis Rt iss Pauline Oak, Miss THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ing to the death of Mrs. Stinson's| York, Miss Graham will present her | fandmother, Mrs. Rhodes Stansbury | dance company in & debut performance utton, in New York City Wednesday. at the National Theater tomorrow Mrs. Tumothy T. Ansberry anler. | Vo8 e tained at luncheon today at the de- r. and Mrs. L. Whiting Estes en- 1ightful new tea room in the HIGhIANS | temained. st bridge. h thelr apart- for Miss Thelma Ledbetter of Michi- [ ment at the S8horeham last night, later gan City, Ind., who is the house guest | taking their guesté to the supper dance of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Guider, The | in the hotel. The company included other guests were Mrs, John Bilby, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fadeley, 3 Mr, B Frank J. Hogan, Mrs. John W. Quider, | and Mrs. Chester A. Blinston, Mr. and | AmOng other gueets, = . 0 who | Ruth McEifresh, Dr. and_ Mrs. Albert Mrs. Harold Titus, Mrs. Nelson Hart- | Mrs. A. P. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Drama_an ¢ ”‘3‘ M’,‘{ homas W | - Bages, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash, ton and Miss Evelyn Qordon. ward K. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. John M. gl'yw”fi T AL . et "Muy. | MI. and Mrs. T. P, O'Hara and Miss Mrs. John Allen Dougherty enter- | Litiepsde, Mr. and Mrs. John B |yguq Howeil Smith, Mrs. Horace G. JoytPhine Gantley. g tained at luncheon today at the Army- | My and Mrs. John N Swartsell. Torbert, Mrs, Elizabgth Gatlin Pritch- | The guests will be received by Miss | Navy Oountry Club in honor of Mrs, | M- 8nd Mrs. John N. Swartzell ard, M. and Mrs. Maurice H. Jarvis, | Caroline McKinley, Miss Bess Davis| William Bailey Lamar. Miss Sibyl Baker, Miss Haines, Miss | Schreiner and members of the Caroline | B2 ¥ SOGIETY. SOCIETY The Reception in White House Tonight Given in Honor of Members of the Senate and Their Wives. will be hosts to & large co pany at a reception this entertaining in comp PRI!IDIJNT AND MRE. HOOVER the members of the ning, ment to g Senate and their wives. This wil the third of the state receptions, those to the diplomats and the judiciary having been given earlier in the season Arrangements will be much the same a8 those at other such functions, the guests of honor forming in line in the state dining room Dinner Party in German Embassy Followed by Music. The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitse und Gaffron wil entertain at dinner this evening at the embassy. A few additional guests have been asked for a program of music fol- lowing the dinner. afternoon, but will be at home Friday afternoon, February 8. The Ambassador of Mexico, 8 Dr. Don Jose Manuel Pulg Casa returned this morning from New Y where he spent a few days. He at- tended the concert last evening at the Whaldorf-Astoria, given under the di- rection of Mr. Rafaelo Diax Mme. Wadsted, wife of the Minister of Denmark, will receive tomorrow aft- ernoon After 4:30 o'clock in her apart- ment at Wardman Park Annex. Representative Robert D. Johnson will address the Missourl Boclety at its meeting Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the hall of the nations of the Washington Hotel, Mr, Carson P. Fralley, Accompanied by Mr. Frank Oluts, will sing, and dancing and cards il “lotiow "the ahors_program. Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, wife of the president of the society, and Mrs. Ed- ward Dixon Hays, chairman of the Re« eeption Committee, will have assisting them Mre, Roscoe C. Patterson, Mre. | Joe J. Manlove, Mrs, J. W. Lyman, | Mrs_ Charles Alger and Mrs, Arthur| W,_Brown, ‘The Floor Committee chairman if| mfinoyd F. Manley, who will be as- Mr, Tom Brown and Mr, | QGeorge Dunn, Membership tickets and | oards may be obtained from Mrs. | J, Rogers, secretary, at Florenue; s | Mrs, Harold Sims wife of the at-| tache of the British embassy, enter-| tained at luncheon yesterday at Hot ?gmu. Va, Where ~with Mr. Sims, spending a few days. Maj. and Mrs. Norman T. Kirk, Ma) and Mre. W, O. Prosser, Maj, and Mr# James 8. Bimmons, Maj. and Mrs Henry ©. Blerbower, Maj. and Mrs Samuel McP. Browne, Maj. and Mra John H Bturg;(m, Maj. and Mrs, Frank D. Prancis, Ma). and Mrs, James R. Hudnall, Maj. and Mts. Hugh Mahon, Maj. and Mrs, John F. Lierber- mann, Maj. W. R. Reinhardt, Oapt. E. G. Standlee and Miss Alice Bern- heim. Lieut. Col. Campbell B. Hodges, mili- tary aide to the President, entertained | at Juncheon yesterday at the Carlton, the company numbering 11. Col. and_Mrs. Halsey Dunwoody of St. Louis, Mo, are passing some time at the CarTton. Maj. and Mrs, George 8. Patton, ir., entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last night Maj. and Mrs. Lane Schofield have returned from a trip to Ohio and are again in their apartment in the Chastleton. Mtrs, Bmith, wife of Capt. Benjamin Smith, entertained informally at lunch« eon yesterday at Wardman Park Motel, where they make their home, and covers were laid for eight. Garrigues-Howarth Wedding Yesterday. The marriage of Miss Orace Lester | Howarth, daughter of Mr. Qeorge Les- ter Howarth and the late Mrs. Isabel Corning Howarth of Maywood, N. J., to Mr. William Alfred Garrigues of Plain- field, N. J., is of more than usual in« terest, ‘The ceremony was performed in the bishop's house in the Cathedral Close of Mount St. Albans, the bishop, the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, offi- ciating, at 5 o'clock The bride was attended by her his- ter, Miss Florence Elizabeth Howarth of ‘Maywood, and Mr. Charles Benson Wigton of Plajnfield was best man. The ceremony Was followed by a wed- ding supper at the Carlton, and Mr and Mrs, Gatrigues will make a motor trip in the Bouth before returning to New Jersey, where they will make their home in Plainfield. Mr. Qarrigues s a son of the late Mr. Willlam A. Qar- ig\m and Elisabeth ‘Tucker Qarrigues of Moorestown, N. J., and is & cousin of the late Mme. Masaryk, wife of the first President of Czechoslovakia Among those who came to Washing- ton for the wedding were Mrs. Chatles Benson Wigton of Plainfield, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lay Gadd of New York City and Centerville, Md., and Mr. George D. McNaughton of East Orange, N. J. W.| Ariz, Sunday, where she will remain Mrs. Watson E. Coleman entertained 40 guosts at luncheon today at the Co- | lumbia Country Olub in honor of Mrs. | Kvale, wife of Representative Paul | John Kvale, Mre, Coleman will go to Phoenix, until May 1, | Mr. and Mrs, William F. Dennis are motoring to Atlantic Olty to spend 10 days at the Marlboro Blenheim, Mrs, Robert W. Chambers of New York Oity entertained a company of | eight at dinner last evening at the Cariton, where she is stopping while in | ‘Washington, | Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert will receive tomorrow Afternoon at b o'clock, for which no cards have been lssued. Bhe will be assisted by Mrs, George, wife of Beni Walter F. George, and Mrs, | Wil Bailey Lamar of omasville, On., house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Lambert, Mr. Eqward T. Btotesbury has joined Mrs. Btotesbury at thelr Winter home in Florida. | Festlvity Last Evening For Visitor From Paris, | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8, Henning | entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last night for their daugh- ter, Miss Elizabeth Henning, in honot | of Miss Betty Holdrege their house | Buent. The guests were Mixs Isabel erry, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss Betty West, Miss Louise Turner, Mr. Lynn | theee baths, Bryant gae hest, Mrs. Grace P. Gray will leave to- morrow night for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Helms, nt Charleston, W. Va. before going to West Texas for an indefinite stay. Dr. and Mrs. E. Q. Thomasen of Winona, Minn, are at the Dodge dur- ing their brief stay in the Capital. Mr, Martin and Miss Graham To Share Honors This Evening, Many well known Washingtonians will attend Mr. John Martin's lecture | on “The Modern Drama and the Fine| Art of Acting” tonight at 9 o'clock in English Fomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, sie sad eight rooms, with one, two sad maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,380 to $14,950, Visit our Pure nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, thee shott blocks south of Reservoit Road. Open until 10 p. m Anderson, Mr. Harold Deveau, Mr, Wil- bur Engelman, Lieut. Donald Neil, Mr. Oharles Sterne and Lieut. Sydney Wooten. Miss Martha Graham of New York City was the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Madrillon today, Mr. Lewis Barrington, the host at the luncheon, also had in_his party Miss Bess Davis Schteiner, Mrs, Helen Fet- ter Cook And Mr. Louis Horst of New THE e 1216-1220 F | e WAVERLY TAYLOR Sk 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 new C1is treet NW. Our Finer Dresses Lilian Starr, Miss Ruth Howell, Miss McKinley Dancers, including Miss Judy . Miss Martha Fisher, Miss Ruth Bet h Coe, Mrs. E. R. McKenzie Lyeth lyn Davis, Mrs. Brooks, d on Third Ps n our January Clearance Sale $15 $25 $49 33 $10 ® Better Dresses........ 00 Were $39.75 to $§49.75 ® Better Dresses ........ Were $49.75 to $138.75 ® Coats . . . ... Were $69.75 to @ Hats o 0 o Were up to §22.75 ® Erle-maid Frocks . . . .. Were up to $29.75 All Sales Final .00 g S .oo $98.75 .00 .00 . Erlebacher. TWELVETEN TWAVB TWELVE F STREET Read About These Coats Now . . . See Them Tomorrow and You'll Appreciate What an Opportunity This Really Is.. . . GARFINCKEL’'S NOW HAVE ON Every dress that’s here more than 3 weeks! Every woman in Washington will know Brooks for dresses! After this clearance, there’ll be nothing here that’s more than 3 weeks old! Regardless of original cost or former price, we've made three groups of dresses at three sensational prices! Check them; plan to be here tomorrow for best choicem Tomorrow is dress bargain day at Brooks! DRESSES 4-75 DRESS TR IR R L SRR T A mur of 25 evening dresses that have been infinitely higher. Now they are not new; some are a little soiled, but easily cleaned—every one is worth more than this small elearance price, but they're going out tomorrow and Saturday. Satins, taffetas, chiffons—some for misses, some for women—one of a kind only! Surely one you want in the group! Also: Attractive Street Dresses in silk sheer wools at this extraordinary price! For misses and women, The surgeon general of the Army, | Maj, Gen. Robert U. Patterson, and | Mrs. Patterson were the guests in ‘whose hofior Maj. Shelly U. Marietta, U. 8 A, and Mrs. Marietta entertained 8t dinner at the Motel Mamilton last Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitla Stinson have | canceled their soclal engagements, ow- P alliad i i SALE THE PRIZE COATS OF THE YEAR ... Those deft, accurate copies and adaptations of French gowns . . . beautifully cut . . . of exquisite ma- DRESSES Our ol and Lieut, Ool. . Bmi MoCa: Others in thé company were Mrs. Willlam L. Keller, Col Osmun Latrobe, Ool. and 5 TRAVEL TICKETS E} J&:‘r.dml" Bispham, Col. and| Bertn AnywhereEverywhere—Any Way STEAMSHIP—RAIL—AIR CRUISES—TOURS Ofmeial Agent All Lines E. . OBER Vedder, Col. and_ Mrs. M Col. and_Mrs. Julien | eim, Col. Weston P. Chamber- | in, Lieut. and Mrs. Edgar L. Field, t. Ool. and Mrs Garfield L. Mc- | ey, muut, tcoémnnd er}:‘ wg.l]mn‘ 1420 H St. N.W leut, Col, and_Mrs. Floyd 0 t mer, Lieut. Col. and Mrs Tt | e Vi MeBonaid, Lieut, Ol Wiliam 3 Phone NAtional 3347-3348 , Ma). and Mrs, Robertson, | e = - = a Friday, 8:30 AM. CLEARANCE in the Women’s Shop of the Raleigh Haberdasher 44 DREBBES; sports and tailored; woolens and silks; sizes 16 to 30; were $16.15 and $19.75. ... He £8.95 20 PAULINA FROCKS; silks and sat tailored mod- $|3 75 eley many with jackets; were $25 to $35.. : : . 1 WOOLEN DRESSES; smartly tailor some with Jackete; brown, red, blue, tile; were $25 to $39.75.... $|3~75 18 SILK PAULINA FROCKS; e are copies of im. $I9 75 . ports; sizes 14 1o 205 were to $39.7. $19.75 12 PAULINA DRESSES and KN ED 3.PIECE St Il"* tallored and sports models; were $29.75 and $39.75 1 PAULINA DRESS; tallored brown woolen modely with far Ascot searf; sive 18; was $49.75 . $22-50 M BATIN BLOUBES; white, eggshell and flesh; sizes 36 to My were $4.95 0 $5.95.u..iiieiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiine $395 COATS $59.75 and | $79.75 to $79.75 Coats | $89.75 Coats 43 | 33 LL high-quality Ra-Leigh regular stocks . , . Boucles. Rough Woolens and Tweeds, in Blacks, Browns, Greens and mixtures, Furs are Persian Lamb, Beaver, Raccoon, Badger, Wolf, Kolinsky, Fox, Black Fox and Dyed Blue Fox. Not every size in every color. $49.75 and $59.75 Coats 33 | | | [ [ I standard coats from 11 SLIP.ON SWEATER BLOUSES, In attractive new weaves and color combinatlons; were $3.50 14 SLIP-ON .and COAT SWEATERS; brown, tile and green; slzes 34 to 40; were $5.95.. . . s 7 LACEY WEAVE SLIP.ON SWEATER BLOUSES; com- binations of brown, tile and black; were §7 2 ALPACA COAT SWEATERS; tan, size 1 165 were $10.75 aes 1 LOUNGING PAJAMAS; silk crepes; some with jackets sises 16 and 18; were $10. , 11 LOUNGING PAJAMAS: and crep brown, blue; sizes 16 and 18; were $5.95 5 LOUNGING PAJAMAS; 2 with velvet jacket i $3.95 and 18; were $13.75 . $8.95 4 LOUNGING PAJAMAS; 1 velvet 1 silk crepe with Jacket; 2 erepe and velvet juckets; were $22.50 & §19.75 $|3.75 17 RALEIGH HATS; blacks, browns and greens; were $6.50 to $12.50 ........ X i $|50 26 KNOX and RALEIGH HATS; greens; were $10 to $18.50....... $2.50 $3.95 $5.95 $7.50 $7.95 maize, sise corduroys Use Your Charge Account HERE, or Open One NOW THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER . 1310 F Street terials . . . have been gencrously reduced! entire stocks bought for Fall are included—please take note of these— Chinese em- Sidasan .§39.50 Size 18, .$39.50 Size 18 ...$39.80 Size 14, $39.50 1$39.50 .$39.50 .$39.50 83950 $68 New blue crepe afternoon dress, with broidery in black and white, Size 16. f $68 Lanvin copy, for evening, in black crepe. 963 Black velvet afternoon frock, net trimmed. 868 Gireen crepe evening dress, covered shoulders, $68 Coat frock. . black satin crepe. Size 40 . $68 Red crepe evening frock. Size 16.... $65 Cherry red velvet wrap. Size 16 ve $65 Brown crepe dress, trimmed with lame. Size 38 $88 Black velvet frock, lovely lace collar. Size 18..... .$49.80 $85 Mainbocher copy in bridal satin, for evening. Size 16....$49.80 888 Chanel's silk and wool mixture, in brown, for street, Size 14 .$49.50 $88 Patou's dinner frock, $49.50 2895 Velvet wraps. .. Callot coples, in purple, and mahogany, §59.80 $95 Heavy sheer crepe evening gown, in black, Size 38......989.50 $110 French brocade evening gown. Size 18.... .. $59.50 $98 Chanel copy with rhinestone studded sleeves. Size 18, $59.80 95 Patou's Tesquare black satin evening gown. Size 18......$59.80 $110 Velvet afternoon frock, Alencon lace vest and sleeves Size 3 .$59.50 $95 Flame sheer crepe evening gown..strap decolletage. Size 1? 59.50 $95 Wine afternoon dress.. lace sleeves. Size 38...... $59.50 $98 Rodier wool in a black two-piece frock, galyak trimmed Size 38 ... sossuass 0980 $148 Goupy model In bottle-green velvet, for evening, Size 18, §79.50 $128 Two-piece black velvet, with lingerie collar. Size 18, $79.50 $198 Agnes, in American Beauty velvet. Size 18 . §110 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' BETTER DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. 25 o 500, Off $2 and $3 Chinese Embroiderics.........$1 $5t0$10 Chinese Embroideries, $1.95 & $2.95 %3 Cinnebar Boxes $1.50 $7.50 Vases with teakwood stands....... $5 $25 Cloisonne Vases. . $2.95 Spinning-Wheel Lamp.... $20 Large Cinnebar Boxes.... 1314 F Street, N.W, Save Considerably . .. They Are Greatly Under Regular Prices We consider these the prize coats of the year as we worked so carefully with our makers to get just the right models for this extraordinary sale. We believe we caught the style trend for next Winter in their smart, unusual lines . . . the materials are marvelous . . . the furs perfect .+ + the values so very remarkable your good sense will lead you into selecting at once. Dress . . . Sports . . . Travel spirit of youth in the well as the smaller sizes. f()l' the as Coats with larger Sises 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 $49.50 $59.50 $68.50 $78.50 895 $100 $118 8128 8138 $148 $178 8195 For Women and Misses on Our Third Floor . . . For Misses, Fourth Floor Jurius Garrincker & Co. . F STrEET AT FOURTEENTH BOOT SHOP Featuring Smart New Shoes iy 43 SOME OF THE MOST AMAZING VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED Just imagine—shoes of such exquisite quality at such an absurdly low price! A QGenuine Clear- ance in order to make way for & new line of Queen Quality Shoes. OTHER MODELS $4.85 and $5.85 Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. $ 9.7 5) DRESSES Originally $15 and $16.50 A few were “way up to $39.75! Want a street dress for ‘tweenseason? Here they are—rough silks, crepes, a few light wools, a few velvets, some sheers for Sunday night, some of the ptinttop dresses—for misses, for regular women's sizes, little wom- en’s and larger women's, A grand chance to pick up a real, true, old-fashioned bargain! 30 evening dresses—a good cholee. A black sheer crepe with wee bunny bolero: plenty of whites; some pastels; literally the v’l;-nce of a lifetime to choose an evening dress at a tin f»riml Some need cleaning, but all are excel- ent “huys” at this prioeF Misses', women's, DRESSES $ ]‘ 3075 DRES?ES Were $16.50, $18, $25 All must go now, $13.75 EARLY SPRING MODELS=this yeat's—that ordinarily would not be marked down for weeks! Here are the light-top dressesy prints top frocks; a few eatly prints; mlsses’ Sunda night frocks in new rcdr: and blues with bril. liant sleeves and tops—a choice group of wom- en’s better dresses that were $25 and $29.75; velvets: light and dark plain crepes—an event whose rTlul we cannot recalll For misses, women, little and larger women—tomotrow and Saturday! Because This Is Such a Special Event, All Sales Must Be Final— No Credits, Refunds or Exchanges! A whole floor of dresses—the third! An extra special! Black Coats Regularly $39.50, $49.50 and some even $59.50! $29.50 Out they go, too—these fine Win- ter coats—to make room for new Spring things—the costl boucles and rough, beautiful woolens—made to our own specifications — silk-lined and warmly interlined—magnificent ly furred and coats you'll be Qmml to own! Mostly black—a few brown or feen. Misses, women, little and arger women, Brooks' Coats—~Second Floor Handsome fur sets: Caracul Persian Kit fox Raccoon Beaver Manchurian Wolf, black or pointed

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