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B2 %% SOCTE T Ve THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SOCIET 1932. SOCITE T Festivity Tonight for President and Mrs. Hoover Planned by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. earrings. Mrs. Jack Marshall, elder daughter of Representative ~Parks, whose popular book on Colonial cook- ery is going into a second edition, wore a gowp of black velvet, striking in its simplicity. The bodice was designed with tiny puff sleeves, edged with ruch- ing of the v and the long flaring t was marked about the hemline by similar ruching. Miss Betty Pitzpatrick came from New York to attend the fete with her parents, Representative James M. Fitz- | patrick and Mrs. Fitzpatrick. She wore a white lace gown made on princess lines. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was in green crepe, made on plain lines with a short i short train. v satin, the bodice fitted and the skirt“nf net in the same shade about the with flounces. Mrs. Arentz was in |neck. black velvet, cut low at the back neck-| Representative and Mrs. George N. ks ith a | Seger of Passaic, N. J. were accom- line, and the skirt was made With & | Joieq ")y Mrs. Clifford Lindholm of New | York, Mrs. Seger wearing pale blue Others in the company were Repre- | moire fashioned on the new model and sentative Henry E. Barbour of Cali- |having a short train and Mrs. Lind- fornia and Mrs. Barbour, Representative | holm was in white satin trimmed with Frederick M. Davenport of New York | rhinestones. and Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs.| Representative and Mrs. Riley J. Leroy Sawyer, son-in-law and daugh- |Wilson of Rustor, La. had with them ter of Representative Efficgene Wingo | the latter's sister, Mrs. Frank A. Lewis of Nebraska, who wore a gown of v ative and Mrs. Thomas A. | black lace simply made, and Mrs. Wil- Yon of Tallahassee. were accom- |son was in blue velvet panied by their daughter, Miss Isabella| Miss Louise Willlams and_ Mrs T sentative and Mrs. J. Howard Swick of | Thatcher is former president. Mrs. Beaver Falls, Pa., she wearing silver | Thatcher wore a gown of brown net in- | SL[P COVERS lace on long, flaring lines, the only bit | crusted with mauve and about of trimming being the buckle of crys- | her neck an unusual ce of topaz il o tals which held the belt at the normal | with pendant earrings to match. S tailored fo” your farn waistline, and she wore & string of |carried a dainty fan of carraboa I L crystals | quisitely carved and in iridescent shades Representative and Mrs. Robert E.|between the mauve brown and b Thomason of El Paso, Tex., had with| _The resident commissioner of _th — them their daughter, Miss Isabelle | (Cah s i TEE A Pase) WESTINGHOUSE Thomason, who was in pale blue satin, Elzctric s'mply made, gracefully molded to her REFRIGERATORS figure and without trimming. ~Mrs Thomason’s gown was of biack net with Automatic Control preserves fosd correct temperature. = Baves silk taffeta flowers appligued on the lower part of the skirt, which was long | and full, and she wore green slippers. | L T Others of Lower House Present. Erlesaistlomiay train Yon. Mrs. Yon wore gown of red |Lucille Andrews, daughters of Repre- COLUMBIA RD. AT 18TH ST. Regular Dinners, 75¢ Mrs. Hoover| cvening. They eld impromptu Ye-|p i g ashioned with long flaring skirt | sentative and Mrs, Guinn Willlams of | Representative and Mrs, Maurice H S CASH ¢ Ctative "Fiorence” B ARn of Cali- | Mrs. Linthicum Guests, and trimmed about the bodice with | Decatur, Tex. were in the ccmpany, |Thatcher of Kentucky attaided the re- D g L =l | seniaLNe st nts. Miss Y s el |and the latter in black velvet trimmed |the Kent ciety { - lace. Representative Mary T. Norton,|of Maryland and Mrs. Linthicum were . molrfid “)U"h]:fl;wfllnlm“fll'\hfiil’lg"l “;‘3‘ s ed | the Kentucky Society, of which Mrs. | Easy Terms Arranged < MUDDIMAN § R IMAN 5 911 G St. Nat'l 01402622 Organized 1888 chaitman of the Committee on District | accompanied by the former’s brother | fuing"ckirt, and she wore pearl orna. | Representative and Mrs. John E s i e wit e L Special Club Steak ax» arrived at the part at- | and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sef ity Gt MiddlebiTy vt aktepded tHe s o e banguet at the Chamber of | &, Linthioum, and their daughter, Miss | ™ hiresentative and Mrs, James .| nontics Toooetior wonring s gown of 1 Chicken Dinners, $1 She wnte & sWinDINg §oNA | DoxothyiNiBerking ELinthioim IS, | parker of Salem, N. Y., the latter wear- chiffon velvet fashioned on long | o fons have been issue the | of -color _satin, made on_the | Linthicum wore a striking gown of blue | jng pale blue satin fitted to her figure, |lines with & train and having no trim- I YR LUNGREON M . long lines. ~Representative | satin brocaded in gold in a chrysanthe- | and her ornaments were pearls; Rep- | ming. Her ornaments were of dia- il § x ourse Rogers had on a gown of | mum pattern. The bodice was made | resentative and Mrs. John E. Rankin of | monds ck velvet quite long and with a short | with shadow lace sleeves and the skirl | Tupelo, Miss., attended, the latter in| Representative and Mrs. John W. 3 Representative Ruth Pratt 15 in | with a slight train. She wore & dia- | pink satin, made on long and flaring Summers of Walla Walla, Wash., were | ON presentative Effiegene | mond necklace es, trimmed with rhines Repre- e latter in a costume of white RICHMO loom: of. N Representative Edward B. Almon of | senative and Mrs. Richard J. Welch of made with long, flaring skirt and 1 Bloom of €W | Alabama and Mrs. Almon were accom n Francisco, the latter in green silk he bodice cut low in the back and made I'l(;ll““' d daughter, | made long and flaring with a slight high in the front and trimmed with L R MR ward Almon Williams the only trimming a touch br s. Others there were Repre- | i % SONSRe nied by Mrs. Bloom | panied by thelr grandson Miss Vera Bloom. | Mr. and Mrs i rs. Bl unusuall Mrs. Almon's gown was of black lace | Service 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. wn of bright purple n Eop uedby with a floupced skirt i Breakfast—Luncheon—Dinner gn in vel Mrs. Andresen, wife of Representa- | Telephone Alexandria 1932 and 2203 | THE neEW elleffy — — 1216-20 F Street | Beautify Have us clean Y '\-mxr rugs now OUr phone Mr. Pyle Home for prices. Nat. 3257-3291 Sanitary Carpet and Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners® "institute of_America 2 tive August H. Andresen of Minnesota et about the | wore a gown of white satin, made cn ornaments. | princess lines and trimmed with bril- | gown of | jjants With Representative and Mrs. | Andresen was Mr. Claude McKenzie, national committeeman of Minnes Miss Ruby Cornelia Arentz and Miss Annabell Arentz accompanied thei parents, Representative _Samuel Arentz of Nevada and Mrs. Aren Miss Ruby Arentz was in a frock of crimson velvet, the bodice made of egg- | g shell satin, and her sister wore peact Woobpwarp & LoTHrROP 107 L™ Faxo G Stazers eth MacArthur| in gown modeled ot | ouse. guiests, Amy Tea and Feshion nd Mrs. Don A v ng of Lima, Ohio. Mrs. Cable w of black velvet \) Tuesday, January 2 I TONITE . and every Wed- nesday, Saturday and Sunday nite to the best music in town. Over 3 Years of Quality Service When We Store Pianos Charles M W. Davidge ANl forms of dancing taught. President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to House Members. e i —for formal dinner end : e after, there is no more Aniexchaive:Jefcllalont Viactonlack d iished gown than this—in beige Michelet at the W lace, accented with sand strong e brown velvet. And, too, Mrs. Hoov pion 1 el : i T S there is a chic little ; p i s 2 matching jacket to be worn at dinner—or in the Rat2s Are Reasonable lobby—as you prefer. One gown (§49.50) from a collection of very of lighter-than-navy blue in the cape sl houette 339 50 Second FAloor Estimates on Request Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. N L NEWBOLD. JR. Pre 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping charming lace gowns be- ginning Misses’ W, Trirp F1 Boned-Stad SHan THE NEW e“ef:f@ | 1216-1220 F Street Continuing tomorrow . . . 1/2 Price Clearance . . . On All e Rorotasy Mellon n. M. Hyas v Street, Afternoon ley, Attorney General and Mrs. N Postmaster General and Mrs N IR% 1 | e iNIZ1 K EVENING WRAPS| Brothers FORMERLY ere the more than recepti These Are Wonderful! absent Mellon, was bel Tomorrow . .. 25 to $45 BEAUTIFUL FOR SHOES WOMEN Boot Shop Tune In Tonight ARTELLS DICKSON Soloist with Paul Ash—Paramount Publix star—and now radio head- liner. Hear his fine barytone voice tonight, filling the air with delight- ful songs. Listen also to the lively rhythm of Freddie Rich and his Vitality orchesira. Ted Husing announcing. Fine Boucle Suits and Knit Dresses We consider this event tomorrow . . . the red-letter day in January . .. Think of it .. . some of these suits are actually .00 models! Beautiful chiffon boucle ratine, zephyr-and-rayon knits, silk-and-rayon knit suits. The two-piece styles have vestees . . . three- piece suits have contrasting blouses. Navy. black, beige, brown, royal blue, medium green. orange. pastel blue, white. Sizes 16 to 42. SPORTS SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR four inch ruffles of d crossed the shoulders and was brov around under the arms, back 1 to the waist line and fell mid the skirt in ment was & on which h hanging at t. Mrs. Stimson tume of lue brocade just _escaping the floor and 't finished in wore pearl her neck gown wear on mod| Station W MAL, 10 P.M. brocade green lace, tr each Fur Coats! Selling This Week—a Manufacturer’s Stock! . who sells his of rare and the ornament $95 Coats—$59.50 $125 Coats—375 $150 Coats—895 8165 to $195 Coats—8125 deep flounce of hite lace ’ / i Three of the x:\vnrclyr};rx ine m > St Fine Silk UMBRELLAS $2.95 Reduced From $5 You'd know at a glance that these good looking umbrellas cost much more. Heavy silks, plain and patterned. Newest and smartest handles. 16-rib frames. Wooden shanks. All costume colors. VITALI Do you long for greater vigor—for fresher spirit? Here's the answer. Wear Vitality Heolth Shoes! The sooth- ing comfort of their scientific lasts relieves your tired nerves. Their snug support revives your muscles. Their smart appearance fills you with pride. All in all, @ com- pletely satisfying shoel All-leather, too, from counter to insole—for longer wear and beauty. Come in foday—see how Vitality's graceful patterns flatter your feet. HAVE YOU OVERLOOKED —the fact that today is some one's Birth- One of the most reliable makers of inexpensive fur coats in America . g i furs from coast to coast, has brought his stock to us to clear! "‘”Ta oy “1'” L‘”( value coat . .. we are behind them ... and every one most r surely going to keep in mind? FLOWERS —from Shaffer’s wil Telephone e rest—to Sizes 2!2 to 10--Widths AAAA to E $95 Natural Muskrat and Northern Seal (dyed coney) $125 Northern Seal (dyed coney) with marmot or Persian lamb collars. 8150 Silver or Gold Muskrat . . . self trimmed...................... $75.00 8150 Pony. Caracul, and Muskrat Coats 8165 to $195 Raccoon Coats. American Broadt Silver and Golden Muskrat Coats with beaver, fitch, fox, or badger trimming...................$125.00 (AT \ Health Shoe. Those who have been hesitating about buying their furs should see this collection. you'll be convinced you are getting the most for your money. No more when these are gone. GEO. C. SHAFFER . 900 14th St. xiseal QueenQuality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ S8IZES ... FOURTH FLOOR 1314 F Street N\W.