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SO CIETY. THE ST Mrs. John M'Lean and Edward Robert Bennett Announce Wedding Couple Will Be at Home After March 15 at Cald- wcu. N J.——Washing!on Tea Planned. John Peterson Edward Robert Bennett ar r m age yesterday in W Mrs Mr. t NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C 32—PART THREE. SQCIETY. HOSTESS | [ | \ | | i | MacLean and | ey will be at home after March | est Mrs. ained at a supper par 1 thei com home or iment bridge T ticut avenue. ac Chapter of the D. A. R. sued card: e home c afternoon from 4 spent parents n Thorn- L. Moore has returned to Reine on re-, visit e are | Thursday is th in n Con- s returned after aba Buam AnlAL B am ain her was a Wednesday at her hostess Rosemar d Mr. Jack S. v | Iden f iweek guests of Mr. James r rthampton street L ton and the fancy dress B. Crane and tty Crane, are 1 Annapolis, p of the first c: ed States Naval op will entertain her and bridge tomorrow ver street vre was hostess at who is a student Pennsylvania, is im n B ity of FOR ECONOMY AND QUALITY For the month of February “Better Waves for Less” Our Regular $10 Permanent 35 .00 Complete Our Reg. $15 (Oil) Treated Wave 5650 materials used are and guaranteed not to the hair. Personally by Mr. Jack. Shampoo and only Complete Al genuine injure wrapped $1.00 Finger PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 1320-22 F Street N.W. 3rd FLOOR FRONT 4 | spending his midyear vacation with his - | Maj A!Singing Class of Kenmore | | t road in Caldwell, | Rawlins d’Espard | Sunday | ) to for a Martha Wash- ( Mrs. Daniel | | | | MRS. JOHN W. BOEHENE, JR. Wife of Representative Boehene of Indiana, with her family spending the Winter at 6311 Georgia street, Chevy Chase, Md. Underwood Photo. | parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Blum Trinity Alumnae Prom Mrs. Alex | luncheon and & on Cedar Parkway ;Bac i Miss Patience McCormi | has been selected as the partner of Gen. George Owen Squier, who will lead the figures at the last of this ason's Wast n back cotil- lions, to be given on Tuesda 9. at the Mayflower : e liam D. Mitchell h J er Wylie entertained at The eighteenth annual T | lege prom will be held under the aus- | pices of the Washington Chapter of the Alumnae Friday at the Mayflower Ho- tel. Mrs. Neil Burk general chairman, is being ass ffi- cers: President, Miss Florenc vice president, Miss Bernadette han secretary s Mary F an Barr, besides t Decorations, M: Margaret Wallace; music, M Petty: patronesses, Mrs. Lawren gan; publicity, Miss Mary Augusta K Miss Helen Carroll. T a Floor Committee consist Leo Kolb, Ar Dolan Tuesday vening, Feb. 9 k Goodhart elc au von Pritt Mme. Popov Miss Mabel Boar Watson, Mrs Representalti 1omas Hal Mrs. John J. ur, Mrs. ne Judge Mrs. Thomas han, Mr 18 Mme Nano, Miss Al liSh 2z T and e will be Mme. r Kayo, M e, Mrs. Char George H. Caly n Dougherty, N Robert Wy Todd rs. Thomas H. Cs nan, Mrs. Arthur Jerry Mathews, Mrs Mr s “Mrs Al Mason Remey Mrs. John am Bowie, and Mrs. G w. | Wil Locke B ion, wi Ma) George : e M. Huntress, Mi the Ladies’ Aux Colleg St. Cecelia Freshmen Hosts at Theater Party The freshman class of St Academy entertained the junior a theater party at the Be) rsday afternoon. There were 5 the party, which was arr officers of the freshman class, Miss Helen Mead, president; Miss Rose Coll flower, vice' president, and Miss Nan | ward, secretary d Regir H favors to be giv the fig ticipating h souvenirs to be gi ending wo professional dancers have been aged to give several numbers just preceding the supper at midnight There will be a rehearsal at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, February 5. in the | garden of the Mayflower for those who | will take part in the cotillion figures. Cecelia’s Gives Afternoon of Song| Mr. and the “Old U Ken In the compai Iden, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. James Iden, M Master Stanley Iden Annie Hu Mr. C. W L. R. Smitk E The rendezvous of the discriminating You really have no idea how xood fond can away from home until You have tried a lunch- eon cr dinner with us Come today for an especially fine Sunday Dinner! Dinner AVE. e Money and Mrs Vail, Mr. and_ Mr Mary Smith, Mr iver, Mrs. J. W. Pierson Curtis Money, Mr | Claude Jenkins, Miss Jenkins, Mr. and | Mrs. John Athey | The next meeting will be at the home Mrs. Mamie Money this afternoon | 2:30 o'clock Luncheon Tea 1643 CON of ASTERNAK 1219 ConnecTicur Ave Monday and Tuesday Only! the last twe days Final Clearaway Odds and Ends Disposal after inventory $ Dresses and Gowns id 19 ular 59.50 to §9.50 regular 0 $2% 35 $43 33 23 33 19 Wimnter Coals nogwler 75.80 to 145.80 Costume Swmits regwiar 75.00 to 105.00 Evening Wraps for below cest price $25 “iDlS $ 5 were 1500 t0 25.60 . Misses Dept. Frocks 19 11 343 regwiarly 16.59 to 35.00 FUR COATS at dramatic low prices ALL SALES FINAL early selections advised as the greups are limited Friday Night at Mayflower | | | ged by the | Vice President to Be Honored With Sister At Congressional Club Hostesses at Reception to | Be From Home State of| Two Special Guests. ! The Vice President and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, are the guests of honor for whom the Congressional | Club, 2001 New Hampshire avenue, will entertain at a reception on Saturday evening, February 6, at 9 o'clock. This event will mark the club’s sec- cnd most important reception of the season, Mrs, Gann, who will share hon- ors with her distinguished brother, has been one of the club’s valued members for many years, Mrs, Leonidas C. Dyer, Missouri, presi- dent of the club, will receive with the members of the executive board, who are Mrs. James V. McClintic, Okla- homa; Mrs, Edward E. Eslick, Tennes- see; Mrs, Robert G. Simmons, Ne- braska; Mrs. Edwin S. Broussard. Lou- isianna; Mrs, Charles Brand, Ohio; Mrs. Frank Clague, Minnesota; Mrs. John C. er, Wisconsin, and Mrs. Carl E chigan sses for the evening will be Mrs. William A. Ayers, Mrs. U. S. Guyer, Mrs. Homer Hoch, Mrs. Clifford Hope and Mrs: James G. Strong, all of Kan- sas Assoclate members, also from the Vice | President’s State, who will assist dur- ing the evening are: Mrs. Paul Ha- worth, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Strong; Miss Margaret Ayers and Miss Jean Hoch. The Congressional Club will have a full program for this week. Tomorrow comes the matinee card party, preceded | by luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Edward | W. Pou, of North Carolina {s the chair- man | The following evening, 9 to 10 o'clock, | the club holds its regular Tuesday eve- ning dance. The chairman of this com- mittee is Mrs. William I. Nolan of Min- nesota. The second monthly business meeting of 1932 scheduled for | Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock [ The regular Friday afternoon tea will be held on February 5, at 3 o'clock. The hostesses for the afternoon wiil be: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Danforth, Illinois; | Frederick M. Davenport, New ; Mrs, Felix Cordova Davila, Porto Mrs. John Davis, Pennsyivania; S. Wallace Dem New York; | Mrs, Fred Denne! orth Dakota; M Nathaniel B. Dial, South Carolina’ Lester J. Dickinson, Iowa; Mrs. Clare C. Dill, Washington State; Mrs. Lc W. Douglass, Ar I. H. Do trich, Pennsyl Cassius C. well, Iowa ert J. Drane, “lorida; Mrs Dr Arkan- and Mrs du Pont, Dela- ware Women'a | Gity Glob Ton Will Include program en at the Women's oon from 4 to 6 e members of the French section as hostesses Mrs. Sadie Gibson French, will sing French folk frs. Richard Wolfe accompanist, ar Mary Izant Couch, pianist, wi 1p of compositions by modern composers and members of the club ed by Miss H. Austin ection; Mrs orbin, A Boulay-An- Loretta V. Barnes, Mi ker and Miss Roberta T H. B. Kinney and Mrs Custis R. Perry will pour tea, assisted by Mrs. Albert G. Dodge, Mrs. Edmund S. Kochersperger. Mrs. E. D. Cummings, Mrs. C. E. Richardson, Miss Helen Ha ley, Miss Thelma Schmitt and Miss Agnes B. Wolford. ! soprano, ongs in costume NEW YORK VISITOR MRS. WILLIAM McCONNELL Of New York, who has been the guest of Mrs. George W. Harris at 3701 Weod- land drive. as formerly from Ireland. —Harris-Ewing Photo by members and friends of the club. transformed the tea room into a place of dignity and charm, making an ad- mirable setting for the costumes of the ladies who made the affair one of the most_ successful of the season. Colonial Tea Party for : Maryland Federation Head In honor of Mrs. John L. Whitehurst, president of the Maryland Federation of Women's Clubs, the Newcomb Club of Bethesda entertained at a Colonial tea at the Batt b house Saturday afternoc . Among those attending were 1 Jonathan | er of Kansas, Mrs, Robert S. Gadd t, Mrs. A. Clifford Adams a, Miss nce Dyvert of Mrs of Mrs 1 Mrs. H. G. Bogert A. N. Sallenger of Soutk American Poetry Circle Gives Li!erary Evenmg Mrs. Richard Hoxie entertained in honor of the Washington Branch of the ry Circle Tuesday eve- her home 1 used by the president was loan nged to the e of international Pennsylvania Colorado, Mrs Car , chairman of of the Bicentennial Columbla, and Mrs f A = ize poem of Look Up ] the o by read by is Larkin, Mrs Holcom Jacquiline an, Mrs. Ar- na Powell, Miss Bullock Willis and on of Won Enos Ray, State di eral Pederation, and vice president of t Presiding the tea table I. R. Day, president of the Club_of Miss Emma Reilly Y oung and dancing was for E. W. Cha ate ration A M . Mrs r Orme Robert Sherrill read Mrs prize poem, “Walk at Alethea Alderson read Radcliff Vanished The Wren “Thi Day,” by ertrude Thomas Mabel Vincent's bri ed paper on Alfred Tenny son Was Scruggs closed the r original musical American Recessional, an encore her “Indian s for of songs mos to the occasion, sung by Marriot and Mrs. appropriate Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs Klaas. Many rare and beautiful pieces of the Colonial period, generously loaned BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th Serenade Refreshments were served, and Mrs. C. L. G. Anderson presided at the tea table. Complete Clearance! All Fur Coats and Fur-Trimmed Coats At our lowest prices in many years! Plenty of real Winter ahead, but the warm weather up to now and our value policy make this our biggest bargain—just when you need it most! All Fur Coats at; to1/, LESS! '99 Were $85 to $110! muskrat. coney |. sealine (seal-dyed self- trimmed or trimmed with Russian fitch or marmink (mink-dyed marmot), self - trimmed; natural pony, armour fox collar. Were $110 to $135! Black med: Silver ermine: self-trim- sealine (seal-dyed coney) with collar and cuffs of white ermine, Russian fitch or jap mink; silver muskrat with fitch collar and cuffs. ‘139 Were $145 to $195! Gray. broadtail, squirrel collar, cuffs, and border; beige caracul, kolinsky collar, cuffs and borde raccoon. self-trimmed; French seal, blue fox col- lar. Brooks Furs—Second Floor caracul, Lovely Black Coats luxuriously furred Formerly $39.50 and $49.50 Coats of boucle woolen furred with black or brown caracul, fitch, kit fox, raccoon, lapin (dyed coney clear mink-dyed marmot, black or pointed Manchurian wolf (dog). Formerly $59.50 and $69.50 %39 Fine rough woolens—our best-selling winter styles, with red fox, cross fox, skunk, ko- linsky, lapin (dyed comey). Formerly $79.50 and $98.50 530 Our finest coats with handsome, big sets of badger, lynx, Persian lamb, black fox, ko- linsky. Sizes for juniors, misses, women, little and larger women Brooks Coats—Second Floor on Macomb street. | Hoxie opened the program by ! Mrs. con- Invitations Are Out For Birt}might Ball At Gadsby's Tavern Number of Descendants of Guests in 1798 Make Invitations are out for the Birth- night Ball, to be given in Gadsby's Tavern, Alexandria, Va. on the night of February 22, by the Alexandria Committee of the Colonial Dames in the State of Virginia, assisted by the Mount Vernon Chapter, D. A. R., and the Washington Society. In keeping with the historic idea of the ball, the invitation accurately re- produces a Birthnight Ball invitation of 1798 and is made on antique looking paper printed in brownish red ink Characteristic of invitations of that day, graceful scroll and eliminated cap- itals adorn both the invitation and card When it was first planned to have present at this ball direct descendants of the friends and neighbors of George Washington who actually attended the last Birthnight Ball given for him at Gadsby's Tavern in Alexandria, it was not taken into consideration how pro- lific the years have been in increasing the number of these descendants Gadsby's Tavern with its limited ca- pacity cannot possibly hold them all The list of requests for invitations to this event, added to list of descendants makes the crowd increasing to such proportions that it is becoming a seri- ous problem for the committee actively in charge of arrangements The supper served at midnight will include the same delicious viands served on George Washington's last Birth- night Ball at Gadsby's Tavern. Fid- dlers in costume will play old tunes. Direct descendants of the original guests will join in the stately minuet and the lively Virg reel, George Washington will be repre- sented by Col. Brant Roszel of Win- chester. Va., commandant of Shenan- doah Valley Academy, and commander of the A an Legion in the Virginia. Col. Roszel is dire de- scended from an uncle of George Wash- will Wa descen ngton, N, Sponsors U. S. Navy Hold Conference Fcl’uruary 8 The Society of Sponsol States Navy, an org women r ashington ted by Miss Patty Washington, D. C. late Lawrence Was! born at Mount Ve a patriotic TS usua gton at 1al reception to convention w i Mount Vernon to lay a wreath on the | tomb of George Washington. the bicen- | tennial of whose birth is being cele- | brated this year. Monday! Your |BUY ONE, the second |costs you absolutely nothing! 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SIZES Entire Stock of FUR-TRIMMED $39.50 & $49.50 The Friendly Shop BRESLAU’S Unrestricted Choice ANY DRESS or JACKET SUIT | in our new, comprehensive stock! | Zonta Club Benefit Has Artistic Friday Program The Zonta Club will give its annual loan benefit Priday, February 5, at Wardman Park Theater, the program to be presented by two of Washington's ung artists, Miss Evely and Miss Frances The score for the ev ticular freshness and youthfulness, | will be a refreshing change fr | foreign dancers who have recently visited Washin, The procet: fund of Zon rtance, but | pianist. of par- oan g0 to the gi at ot m- 1" 1 ire 1 s e avor, has incre r on account ‘of the gen depressi The committee to v at Wardman F Miss Jane Elizabeth Hahm, Miss Hz Lindsley and Miss Patrone 1 O'Connor of y Committee, F tative Norton of New Jersey, hoff, _president of "'t branch of the A Women: Mrs. Virg Mrs. Wilson Compton Coonley. Comm Senator Davis Guest of Republican Women's Club The L of the Dist r James J. D: tom a the meeting . ected w the club topic re Thanks! To Our Many Friends and Customers for Their Generous Response to Our 5th Anniversary Offer Parkway CLEANERS & DYERS Work Called for and Delivered 5010 Conn. Ave. Phone Cleve. 0535 = Preslan 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.-W. Last Day! Positively this is the FINAL DAY of this Deposits Accepted on any purchase will be held for 30 days! of dress All Sales Final! No refunds No credits $1 0-50 DRESSES for $10.50 $15.00 DRESSES .- $15.00 $19.50 DRESSES rr $19.50 $25.00 DRESSES rr $25.00 $29.95 DRESSES for $29.95 $35.00 DRESSES .- $35.00 $39.95DRESSES r.r $39.95 $49.50 DRESSES 7or $49.50 $59.50 DRESSES r.- §52.50 DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION AFTERNOON! EVENING WEAR! JUNIORS’ 11 to 17—MISSES’ 12 to 20—WOMEN'S 36 to 48 HALF SIZES and EXTRA SIZES! COAT R-E-D-U-C-E-D! a8 | 924 I Valigs $59.50 & $69.50 25| $69.50 & $89.50 1307-1315 G St.