Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1932, Page 18

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o SOCLETY. B—2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, F EBRUARY 4, 1932. SOELETY., Dr. Robert E. Motley, Mr. Asa E. Phillips, Mr. Edward C. Potter, Comdr, Frederic W. Southworth, Mr. W. Frank Summy, Mr. Josephus C. Trimble, Mr. Mercer’ Vernon and Mr. Eugene R wite of the | Weodson, cretary to the President, was at home Under the leadership of this com- from 4 10 6 o'clock yesterday S{ternoon | mitiee a notable group of more than at her residence, 4934 Indian lane|gg prominent men has been selected narthiyest. for ‘service in this important capacity, of the Assistant Secretary of Labor, en- & i at luncheon today at the following the.” February it Century Club. ferred with members of the Itallan em- bassy and with the chairman of the United States Shipping Board and the Emergency Fleet Corporation. He will sall for Italy February 11. |of the Naval Air Station at Hampton Roads, Va., is the guest of Lieut. Mor- ton T, Seligman, U. 5. N., and Lieut. | Lieut. George L. Richard, U. 8. N, | Pebruary. They will have assisting! them tomorrow Mrs. Joseph T. Robin- son and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Grady Milter of Little Rock, Ark,, who is vis. iting Mrs. Robinson. They also will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Mrs. Charles M. March, Mrs. Edgar | Davis Edmonston and her debutante | daughter, Miss Pattl Warfield Edmon- | ston of Baltimore. A Shorter Woman’s Fashion Government Department Officials Honor Guests This Evening at the White House. She was assisted by Mrs. | | Rog- “Hart Of | Mrs. Franklin Hartman Kenworthy | of Purcellville, Va. and Washington | and her house guest, Mrs. John Pole of Washington, wife of the controller Irving M. McQuiston, U. S. N., at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. Mrs. David Stewart Hendrick and | her daughter, Mrs. Royal McKenna, will be at home in their residence, at | Of the currency, will attend a tea given 82 Kalorama circle, tomorrow after- | by Mrs. John Baldwin Nelll noon and the remaining Fridays in' (Continued on Thire Walter H. Newton, Mrs. Jain which now has become a traditional crs, Mrs. George A. Hastl feature of the ball. Gorgeous costumes Stark McMullin, Mrs, Walker S. Buel, | and headdresses are being provided by Mrs, Robert S. Pickens, Mrs. C. Arnold |5 committee headed by Mrs. Fulton Slade. Mrs. James P. Schick, Mrs. Ed-|p,yis wife of the president of the Arts win W. Gableman ahd Mrs. Washing-| dlub, 'these ladies having been engaged ton B. Lewis. intensively on this work for several| Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward Hale| “U0vs one of the impressive scenes Campbell have been in Washington £or | 4¢“the Bal Boheme, the entrance of the | a few days and are the house guests of | committee this year will be more than Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ridley McLean | eti ™ 8 siding” because of the bril- Tomorrow they will go to the home of |15y 0e” and artistic design of their | Mr. and Mrs. Arlon V. Cushman, at|geie’ which is to be in keeping with | 2402 Wyoming avenue, to be their guests | y11o" 1 otie of the ball for several days, and before their \‘11‘-‘ - re from the Capital they willmake | Col. and Mrs. George C. Van Dusen ort visit with Rear Admiral and|of wardman Park Hotel have as their s. George C. Rock, at 1616 Twenty- house guest, Mrs. G. C. C. Christian of second street. Minneapolis, who arrived in Washing- Rear Admiral Campbell, who is com- ton from her home yesterday. mandant of the 13th Naval District at| Puget Sound, is in the Capital with the | Selection Board and at the close of the conference about the middle of the month, Admiral and Mrs. Campbell will | return to Washington State. | Mrs. McLean entertained at Juncheon today for Mrs, Campbell. THE' NEW elle 1216-1220 F Street N.W. s. Dare den, Mrs. Samuel A, Kendall Mrs Adam M. Wyant, Mrs, Willlam D. Con- nor, Mrs. Benjamin D. Foulois, Mrs. N Harland Brown of Pennsylvania, vice president general of the D. A. R. T Joseph M. Caley, Pennsylvania St regent of the D. A. R.: Mrs. Anderson H. Waters, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs, Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Elmer J Leatherwood, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs, Francis A. Pope, Mrs. Sam Williams Earle of Chicago. Mrs. Lucy Wilder Morris, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mrs, Jacob Leander TLoose. Baroness von Below, Mrs. William . Dennis, Miss Roberta Bradshaw, Miss Callie Doyle, Miss Flora Doyle, Mrs. Ed- ward Bruce, Mrs, Edward Henning and Miss Maud McDougall Mrs. Hoover | n this evening Beginning Friday, 8:30 A.M. CLEARANCE in the Women’s Shop of | the Raleigh Haberdasher ® X $7.95 Fort Myer Ride Tomorrow Attracts Officials and Officers. Capt. Mario Taddei of Trieste, Italy, general director of Navigazione Libera is at the Mayflower, accom- Mr general 28—Dresses, silks and woolens; sizes 14 were $16.75 and $19.75. 43—Blouses and Sweaters, sizes 34 t $3.95 to $595 s o wife of Representa- e James V. McClintic, and her daughter, Miss Olive McClintic, are motoring to Florida to spend several weeks Mrs, McClintic, amous Floor Committee For Bal Boheme Completed. Maj. John Adams man of the Men' the “Ball of the Seven Seas.” anding carnival event of the which is to take place Monday n the Willard Hotel, has appointed vice chairr A John Wal Holcombe and Col. John Otjp Joh: in membership of the| lter M 3 Charles Bittinger, Mr. Percy Jewett Mr. John H. Coxhead, Mr Dewart, Mr. Raymond A Edwin H. Etz, Mr. Joseph Charles J. Ferris, Dr Charter Heslip. Richard 1 Anywhere—Everywhere—Any \Way STEAMSHIP—RAIL—AIR CRUISES—TOURS OMclal Agent All Lines E. I. OBER 1420 H St. N.W. Phone NAtional 3347-3348 = the out- < Al 10—Lounging Pajamas; silk crepe; some with $5 95 Jackets; sizes 16 and 18; were $10.75 to $13.75.. . 53—Silk Dresses; black, brown and light shades; $|0 75 sizes 14 to 20; were $16.75 to $29.75 . o 18—Wool $3.50 109—Pairs Semi-Service Silk Hosi colors; were $1.00 3 Fur-Trimmed COATS 26 36 s46 56 U'se Your Charge Account HERE, or Open One NOW The Assistant Attorney Geéneral and s. Charles B. R entertained at ner last evening in honor r and Mrs. Harls other guests in a of State as | s. Chi tant Attorney Aaron Youngqu| and Mrs. F. Marsena Butts of Boston will arrive in Washington today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rugg for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Butts are ere to attend the White House recep- ijon topight Mrs Sweaters; sizes 34 to 38; were $|95 For a Limited Time A perfect fashion for you up-to-the-minute little persons HENDERSON Offers .+ . this Chanel frock with three brilliant and «contrasting colors right close to the throat gives a long expanse of one color below to make the chorter woman look taller! William Walter Husband, wife And if you'll look closely you'll see that tiny diagonal tucks the skirt sleek inches of width while you're not looking! It comes in black and brown and Sizes 35 to 41 short. $39.50. Special Low Prices 4—Coats; green and blue in Wolf, Ocelot; sizes 12, $59.75 with Badger 14 and 18; were away Tomorrow Rizik Takes Another Drastic Reduction on has the ubiquitous bolero! 18—Coats; black and Spanish tile boucle brown tweeds, Persian Lamb, Raccoon Beaver, Fox, Caracul, Squirrel; sizes 12 to 40; were $55.75 to $98.75 BETTER DRESS SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR On Upholstering Repairing Rcfxms}\mg ) Coats; black boucle, brown and green tweeds; Persian Lamb, Raccoon, Fox; sizes 18, 18, 20, 42; were $69.75 to $98.75 3 Special Groups of Frocks and GOWNS Street, Afternoon and Wool Sports Frocks Evening and Dinner Gowns l0.00 Making Slip Covers and Draperies 7—Black Coats with Silver Fox, Persian Lamb, Red Fox: sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; were $89.75 to $125.00 Also Painting and 1314 F Street N.W. 3 Paperhangin Group One B ging Formerly $29.50 to $45 Now 1 save materially by having 52 of work done NOW. You this THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Group Two— Formerly §49.50 to $69.50 Now James B. Henderson Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G St District 7676 - 7677 Group Three 20.00 g]nl:v:mrrl\- $72.50 to 3000 Rizik 121Bl%rc;‘chers S a COATS e 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. Sensational Sale o 175 Gorgeous Fur-Trimme WINTER CO ATS Specially purchased from a maker of FINE COATS who wanted to | start on his Spring Models—accepted our RIDICULOUS PRICE on his ENTIRE STOCK—Never before as early as this time have we offered | SUCH SENSATIONAL VALUES—SUCH FINE FUR TRIMMINGS— SUCH ELEGANT FABRICS and SUCH SUPERB TAILORING—and if you are considering purchasing a WINTER COAT do not put it off. “THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY"” All Sales FINAL tained at Mayflower musicale. He: A. Reel N Strect McF Mrs. Louis T New Spring “PEGGY” FROCKS $15 All Bizes New Spring “PEGGY" FROCKS $15 Al Sizes T GOWNS OO The Nisley style conductor “Mailman” Bag $2.95 wields the baton in our New Advance Spring &]m})soc[y mn lue How charmingly, delightfully these W ahout omen Carry the arn brown. new dark blue styles in kidskin har- monize with your attire -- and they are shoes that have that light, flexible sole which discriminating sale announcement women demand | FOOTYWEAR Friday and Saturday only we extend without reservation the choice of our entire We often hear such expressions as: Oh! I'm so glad that you have this new style in my size! I have always had to hunt to find my size in a style that satisfied me.” Our reply is: “Yes! madam, you'll seldom if ever. have to look further than this store for any size from 215 to 9 --- widths AAAA to E A Lovely Tie of dark blue kid with . the growingly popular Boulevard heel ate $lf e ~NISLEY Beautiful Jhoes Lovely New Silk Hose! The latest shades in mesh, chiffon The latess e o i ) In Washington, 1339 F Street, N.W. 75¢c. ¢ $1 ¢+ $1.25 > - - sizes 2 to 44 1307 to 1315 G St. Mail Orders Filled promptly when accompanied by purchase price and 15c. postage This New Pump in dark blue has just a touch of stitching and little orna- mental button to add to its smartness " stock of fourth floor ACTUAL VALUES 549.50’ $5950 & $69° Elegant Fur Collars and Cuffs ...WOLF ...SKUNK ...KIT FOX ...LAPIN ...CARACUL ...POINTED WOLF ...MUSKRAT ...SQUIRREL and other genuine, fine Furs! Advance Styles That Will Be in Good Taste Next Season..... Nipped-in Waistlines, Straightlines, Pouch Collars, Shawl Collars, Fur Cuff Treatments, Double-breasted and Side-tie Effects ALL COLORSJALL SIZES Of Course in | BLACK %ot Chic Missy Sizes 12 to 20 Browns—New Blues Women’s Sizes 14 to 50 Greens—Grays—and Special Group of HALF SIZES Tweed Sports Materials 4 LARGE SIZES up to 52 BRESLAU’ spring dresses 2t $7.95 unsurpassed day after day at $10..you'll want more than one JRIC Seventy constantly changing Styles crepes All One Price P prints Sunday night The Friendly Shop

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