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SOCIETY | ___(Continued From Second Page) Georgetown, Del., are at the Shoreham for a few days. Daughters of Army Officers To Lunch at Country Club. | The Washingt Chapter of the Daughters of the United States Army will meet at luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the Army and Navy Country Club. An effort has been made to reach all daughters of Regular Army officers and those who have not been communi- may make reservations Mrs. Detlow Marthinson at | eteenth street not later than Belmont of Middle- | ined a small company rday at the Carlton. ashington yesterday interest to Wi Philadelphia. 30 o'clock, when Mrs Gottwals of Washington rles J. Ortlip were married home of the bridegroom’s Harry S. Ortlip, at 1005 ifth street. A nephew of Rev. Thomas T. Mac: Paul's Presbyterian springs, N. J. was gyman. The home ractively decorated and a wine-colored velvet with ecru lace and a | t of orchids and lilies 1t the ceremony, wit- intimate {riends, .a e hostess, after Buffalo and | guests were | p of Over- Thomas_T. , N. J.; Mr, Mr. Robert A wedding « of interest in Wash- | ed in Los Angeles this | { Miss Romona Wind- | T. Windsor, to Burgess Migeot, former- | Y The engagement was jinner party given by 5om's parents, P. Migeot, and the bride-elect’s | Henderson of | re spending & | at the May- eir daughters, and Miss | i Gillilan, who Shorekam, left to be the week end John S. Hawley s the guest of in her apart- Hotel and will ime. Smith will _return to row from New York, | attend the dinner | 1 Charles Club Monday | ( | Beta Chi Sorority Dance At White Flint Country Club. hate fire which i Chapters hold their 1ce White Flint | Saturday evening from 10 | ntry Club is sit- pike, just four | nk of Bethesda. Cc mpson Scion will en- | on Moreer Mrs. Chase, Conn., is | Seton | apartment in the Shore- Clifford Hill guests Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. James d Mrs. R. Dowling at | given Satur- | . ne Barracks by ‘ 1, Women's Legion T. Rainey will be mei r at the weekly hospitality » Woman's National Demo- | ub will give Saturday after- sSamuel Herrick, president | receive and will be as- Mrs. Wallace s delegation in others Wwilliam H. Lar- West, Mrs. William avid Tucker Brown, Mrs. Howard W. B. Crowe, Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur H. 3 E P. Beam od >, B. Underhill of N. Y., are at the Dodge dur- ief stay in the Capital. and Mrs. R. S. McMullen of Car- accompanied by Mr. Louis { Carbondale, are some time here and have uite at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr bondale, Pa., A, Pattersc spending taken a Pierce of Buffalo, Mrs, for a few Y., is at Ralph W. the Shoreham Dorothy Frooks of Peekskill, is at the Dodge for several days. Frooks was the you ted to practice before the United Supreme Court. She not only is wyer. but also & lecturer and author. and Mrs. C. H. Peabody of Bos- Mass., have taken a suite at the o/ m, w e they will remain for the balance of the season. Mrs. Norman Kal entertained her | Wednesday C at luncheon and bridge at the Shoreham yesterday. Her | guests were Mrs. Jack Meyerhoff and Miss Saral Baltimore, Mrs, | Mrs. Ernest Buck- apiro, Mrs. Harry | Mrs. Herbert Sauber, Mrs, 1. | nd Mrs. Edward Ostrow hantz, Mrs Racoosin E. Levinso Dr. Bryant Honor Guest At University Club Tonight. Dr. Harold C. Bryant, assistant di- rector of the National Park Service, will be the speaker tonight at the Unive sity Club, having as his subject “Our )nal Parks.” Dr. Bryant's talk will strated with still and motion pic- ional areas be tures of recre The president of the club and Mrs. L. Dougherty will be among guests at the dinner given in honor Bryant preceding the | us “other reservations de for small dinner par- | Alumnae Associa- ard party in the Shore- Toll House Tavern COLESYILLE PIKE SILVER SPRIN MD. Guest accord- prepared your ned and seived Our Luncheons, Teas and Dinners are tion in entertaini reet to GH Hiont door. d State straight Four Cor- Mary one _mile or, Sizteenth Line, then throuoh Trafic ners Bus pass the Phone Shepherd 3500 THE EVENING Soon a Bride MISS SOPHIA KOUTSOUKOS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Koutsoukos of Capitol Hill, who announce her en- gagement to Mr. Andrew T. Cavacos, 2d, of Baltimore, the wedding to take place in the near future. —Harris-Ewing Photo. ham Hotel this evening at 8:30 o'clock to raise funds for the school library Miss Anne Heath, president of the asso- ciation, is in charge of the affair Ushers for the Drama Guild’s per- formances of “See Naples and Die” to- morrow and Saturday at Wardman Park Theater nave been selected from young women prominent in the Junior League. Those who will serve in this capacity are Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes. Miss Mildred Tytus, Miss Elizabetn Roberts and Miss Alice Graeme. A large and brilliant audience is as- ured for both performances. .Among those wiho have made reservations ar Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Rep- resentative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Dr. and Mrs. Luther Richelderfer, Mrs Peter A. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kindler and’ Mr. Claude-Achille Clarac. Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association will entertain at a tea Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Woman's University Club in honor of associates in congressional circles, mothers of local alumnae and women in official life who have Kappa daughters The president, Mrs. Thomas L. Stokes will be assisted in receiving by the vice president, Mrs. D. W. Davis: the na- tional director of provinces, Mrs. George M. Hostetler; Mrs. Carl Bachmann and Mrs Homer Hall, members of the ganization, and wives of Repres tives; Mrs. Arthur Robinson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Smith Brookhart of Senators, and Mrs. Joseph Dixon wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, the latter four having Kappa daughters Other guests who are Kappa mothers John wives include Mrs. Claude R. Porter, Mrs. Conrad Selvig, Mrs. Thomas Blanton, Mrs. G. 4. lverson and Mrs, Addison 7T. Smith. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Willlam John Cooper, Mrs. James Brown Scott, Mrs. Paul Hudson and Mrs. Walter C. Calhoun, assisted | by Miss Edith McCauley, Mrs, W. Ham- |ilton Knox, Miss Marie Mount, Miss | Winifred Beall and Miss Dorothy Young. { The Sodality of St. Matthew's Church is sponsor for the concert and dance in the Playhouse tomorrow eve- | ming to benefit ‘the rural schools of | Southern Maryland. Among the pa- | trons and pafronesses are Mme, De- buchi, Mrs. Pierce Butler, Viscountess | @Alte, Dr. Leonidas Pitannic, Minister | of Jugosiavia, Senator David J. Walsh, | Mrs. James Couzens, Frau Leitner, Mrs. | Ogden L. Mills, Mrs. M. E. Ailes, Mrs, Paul Bastedo, Mrs. J. Davis Brodhead, Mrs. W. Barton, Mrs, W. L. Copps, Mrs. Catherine Collins, Mrs. Henry Crosson, Misses Connolly, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mr. J. K. M. Ewings, Fenwick, ) S F. Hannan, Ernest Heil W. Hickey, Mrs. M. E. son, Mrs Lennox Sarah Le Mangan, Col | McCrink, Mrs Mrs. Willlam Hannan, Mrs. Mrs, Frank Haske, Mrs. T. Mis. Beorge E. Harrington, Hogan, Mrs, O. H, P. John- Samuel Koones, Dr. P, J. Rear Admiral Lownd Mrs. Fred May, Miss Mary Henry May, Capt. Joseph Harold V. Norton, Miss Kate O. Mahany, Miss 'Theresa O. Ma- hany, Miss Catherine O'Keefe, Mrs. John C. O'Donnell, Gol. Arthur O'Brien, Miss Mary ()Rf‘ll!v Miss Mary Patton, Miss Elizabeth Scott, Miss Anne Smith, Mrs. D \\ Taylor, Mr. Hewilt Wells, Mrs Edward W. Whits' and Mrs. Lee P. Warren. A reception will be given Thursday | ;. Fobruary 4, at 8:30, at St. An- Jiscopal Church, at New Hamp- | and V streets northwest and Mrs. A. J. Wilder, assisted by Bichop and Freeman. The Vestry d Chapter will preside Ao tion is extended to all hembers of the congregation and their friends jam P. Wright received in 1807 Kenyon street, which cly decorated in yellow and terday at a card party and n the interest of the Ban- t-Teacher Association. Mrs. Will her home was attr green Erlebacher has returned to ment, in Woodley Park »m a South American cruise Towers amship Reliance, on the st Martha Gaston of New York | aken an apartment at Ward- Hotel, and will make her Mrs. City has man Park nome here Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Elward left spend & few days in New York at the Pennsylvania when Dr. Address “Are the Ten Commandments Out-of Date?” Rev. Dr. Abram Simon EIGHTH STREET TEMPLE Friday, January 29, at 8 P.M. Store Hours 7 AM. to 5 P. |at the Shorcham. Saturdays, 1 P.M. Looks Are Improved —but more than smartness of ap- pearance justifies equipping Tables, Buffets and Desks with— Plate Gl ass Tops Glistening plate glass is in itself a protection disfiguring, that saves marring and without concealing the beauty of fine cabinet work. We cut plate glass tops in any size and shape Very Reasonably. Dri-Brite Wax Saves Polishing Dries with utes. Pts h Tustre teen to twenty min- HUGH REILLY CO. PAINT S—GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 Petit Point L. FRANK CO emnine Apparel F STREET AT For Friday A STRAW HAT! —Montelupos—Sharkskin— Charmeuse—Cirystal Milan [pAl Racello New Tams 8 3.95 shades. Novelty Brims The smartest showing of advanced hats. black, brown, Nassau blue, and all the new smart Spring See our collection now. L. FRANK Co. Teminine Apparel F STREET AT 12™ Turbans Colors: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Elward will attend the sessions of & Roentgenray convention there. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buckholt of New Haven, Conn., have leased an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and will spend several months here. Mr. and Mrs. John Tubbs and their | young sons. Townsend and Billy, of | | Selbyville, Del,, are spending the week | Miss Margaret Mills, the past matron of the Electa Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, was the guest of honor at a dinner last evening at the Dodge Hotel given by her appointive officers in celebration of her bmhdny Births Repor!ed William and Alice Hughes. boy | rank E and Marir A. Aliop, twln sirls Fiantis 0. had Lol L Smith. sir} | Palmer J' and Mary irl. Thomas ‘R. and Eizabet L. Montsotmery, | Jimes and Madeline Childs, girl James J. and Margaret Fitzpatrick. girl Thomas F. and Marien E. Fitzgerald. boy. William B. and Lettice L. Street, girl. 5. and Lena A. Gali, boy Andrew M. and Grace E Pennington, boy. Vernor and Howard, boy. Charles & Thomas, boy. John J. and Mary E. Herrity, boy. Harry R. and Preda E. Mullen, girl Leland C. and Olive V. Quaintance, girl. George J. and Esther A. Shopland, girl. Ivy and Corine White, girl Willie and Gladys M. Nixon Benjamin and Mabel Bland girl, boy. Basil P. and Virginia_Gordon, boy. William and Emma Ford, & John and Emily Latn William B. and Virg ROUGH DRY A most satisfactory and economical laundry service. Flat pieces com- pletely finished, wearing apparel ready to iron—9c a pound. West End Laundry Phone Metropolitan 0200 COVERS A complete showing of new fabrics in_a select combination of colors, Prompt and Intelligent Service. Marriage Licenses. 'lery W. Jones, 4. lnfl Dians Dalglish, Rev. T. D. S8am Llwrem‘e L. Mul %, and Beatrice A. 22; Re: N, Shoemaker. 23, and Marion J. Hath- and w.nd. A. Stip- 3 8. Montgomery Frank’ C.' Ferguson.. 48, Kingsville, Mo., and Sallie A. Long, 39, Washingtoni Rev. Mark Depp. Lee anders. 45, and Lottie E. Mor- | 10ck® 387 woth of Gich Roek, Far Rev: B3 | Hennie Bruce Thomas. 24, Tern., and Gertrude A smmmm 26, Fordham Sta- tion, N M. Bradie Oscar Jnne 37 and Beulan Smith, 25; Rev. W. D. Jarv 25: Rev. ‘A Sohasion: 35, pigh, 3i; “Rev. Jaie Dayton, Lo M e E. J. Bamsley. one-armed golfer, re- cently won & club championship in Eng- land DRESSES and EVENING WRAPS Formerly 2950 3950 5500 6900 Rizik Brothers 1202 G St. Di. 3211 All Sales Final! o R Just TWICE a_Year— Your UNRESTRICT- ED Choice of ANY TWO Breslau Dresses for the Original Price of ONE! SAVE as much as yov SPEND! 1213 F ST. GOWNS B]'B 5[&11 COATS 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. For Eleven Years We Have Staged This Semi-Annual Dress Event ... This Year Values Are Greater Than Ever . . . » Washington Women Wait for It ...Come and Get Your Share of the Many Bargains! “ $10.50 DRESSES for $10.50 $15.00 DRESSES for $15.00 $19.50 DRESSES for $19.50 $25.00 DRESSES for $25.00 +* $29.95 DRESSES for $29.95 +" $35.00 DRESSES for $35.00 No Refunds! THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1932 Deaths Reported Daniel Coughlan. 70, 349 G Benson 8, McKniznt, 65, BT e Erhardt. 58, 1297 B st. b.e. Phlllln Quitt; 46, Gallineer Hospiial, en W. Bryson, 37, Walter Reed Hos- P'Ella Brown. 65, Gallinger Hospital, Ida Johnson, 65. Gallinger Hospital. Gabrella, Marchall, 56, 775 Ken George Simmons. George Simmons, 222_'r0vidnnco Hospital re,’ 32, rst st. fnna, Price. 23, Gallinger Hospital, i 3 ren’s Hospital Naomi Denty 1. Eniidren s Homsiel — ‘The Transandean Highway, in Vene- zuela, is now open, so that autoists may cross the Andes, reaching an altitude of 14,100 feet at the Pass of Paramo de Mucuchies. NOW 1/2 OFF Repriced to Close-Out 1475 1975 2750 3450 Frocks for Street and Afternoon—Exquisite Gowns and Wraps for Evening—each a tribute to the wear- er's good taste. All Sales Final 4,000 Dresses on Sale! No Single Dresses Will Be Sold During This Sale Except at Regular Prices ALL SALES FINAL! je remnants TARRIS 1224 STREET 7 () end-of-season sacrifice prices to effect complete disposal of desirable goods wearable for months to come dresses dresses dresses coats hats 247 95 95 95 [2 crepe, satin, wool . Sunday night. evening, crepe, velvet, boucle, were 39.75...49.75 . street and were $10 4th floor velvet for afternoon and evening, crepes and satins. were 1650 ... 25.50 3rd floor treet, sport . . . satin, 2nd floor boucle woolens with skunk, krim- mer, beaver and caracul. were 59.75 2nd floor that were 59, 750, [Q% and [25° only two weeks ago—now at turbans of satin and melallic— softies, stitched silks and novelties. |85 Thrifty No Exchanges! ‘ BROOKS t. 11th and 12th Clearance! End of the week—end of the month—end of our fiscal year, when we take stock—a day of bargaing beyond anything we’ve ever before offered our patrons! Everything except our very newest stock goes at great reductions! Because of inventory, and these drastically re- duced prices, all sales must be absolutely final! No C. O. D.’s, refunds or exchanges. 61 Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Coats Clearance! 2> Brooks Coats Black with extra fine furs Were $49.50 and $59.50 Second Floor Clearance of Furs Were $79 to $135! $5 9 Muskrat or seal-dyed'coney Other Fur Coats down to $79.50 Our Very Finest Coats Were $59.50 to $98.50 95 Plenty of black, beautifully furred. 45 All-Black Coats Were $59.50 to $79.50 With Persian, Skunk, Fox Brooks Coats—Second Floor Clearance! Silk Dresses Were $15 to $9.75 $25 Silks and wools for street, For Misses, Women, Larger Women afternoon and evening. Evening Dresses Originally $15 to $35 $4.75 Slightly few wool Dresses—Third 200 Spring Dresses Regularly $16.50 to $25 $137 For street and evening Dresses—Third Floor Floor French Rayon (Ircpe Slips $l.06 Lace trimmed Nicely made Bias cut, Non-shrinking Costume Blouses Reg. $1.95 White, Pastels 87¢ Linen, voile, organdy, broadcloth Slip-on Sweaters Regularly $1.95 to $3.95 79¢ Slightly soiled, but easily cleaned Fine Dull Silk Hosiery Reg. $1.00 69 Perfect quality C Chiffon plated soles Medium Silk Gowns Reg. $5.95 Lacy Tailored $1.39 A trifle shorter than newest ones Rayon Undies Non-Run Rayon, Milane 48¢ All types of underthings! Kid Gloves $2.29 Slip-on, Cuff, Mousquetaire Brooks Lingerie, Accessories—Main Floor Sale of Shoes! Reg. $5.00 $2.39 Black, Brown, Reg. $3.50 Black, Brown Reptile- i i) A e trimmed Kid, Sue Brooks Shoes—Main Floor