Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1932, Page 38

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6 SOCIETY Mrs. J. F. Allen Honor G“C!( at Ncar Leonardtuwn Functions M:. and Mrs. James S. Carr Entertain Niece at Their Home in St. Marys City. LEONARDTOWN, Md,, February 6.— Mrs, William H. Gardiner of Chaptico, Md., entertained at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon in honor of her house guest, Mrs. J. F. Allen of Chevy Chase, Md., who is spending a fort- night with her. Baturday evening she was Mrs. Gardiner's guest at St. Mary's Academy alumnae banguet, held in Hotel St. Mary's in Leonardtown. Mrs. Gard represents St. Marys County on the Alms H Commission, being eppointed by Albert C. Ritchie some months ago. Miss Alma Robinson of Pa Yanding, Pa., has arrived to spend some time with her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Carr, of St. Marys City at Pine Shadows. their estate, which borders on historic St. Johns Creek Miss Reita McGarry of Washington spent la i ‘with Miss Mary Agnes Guy &t 1 She also Was among those attending the Midwinter hop given by the Alpha Delta Phi, the senior club of Leonard Hall High School, in the Duke Auditorium last Do Millburn of St. Marys ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark was the guest of Miss Olive 1 at Mount Olive, at her estate, Lee. over last weck end and Mrs and mers at vely old estate, Kingston which t T of that name. Compton. Mc | | ARMY MATRON MRS. WILLIAM H. MURPHY, William Herbert, jr. and Catherine Anne, wife and children of Capt. Murphy, U. S. A, living at 1819 Park Road. Abell of Clements, Md.: Miss Jean Belk of Sandgate: Md.: Miss Reah AR, WASHINGTO 70 ARE HELD IN RAIDS | ON MALT COMPANIES ‘Dry Agents Push Charges of Con- spiracy to Violate Prohibi- tion Law. By the Associated Press DETROIT, February 6—With 170 persons in custody, special prohibition officers today were perfecting the case upon which they hope to convict mem- |bers and emploves of two malt prod- | ucts companies of conspiracy to violate the prohibition law. The agents said it was & new tack in’ prohibition enforcement and that the cases probably will be carried through the Supreme Court | The companies raided, the Pfeiffer Products Co. and the Meyers Products Co., are uccused of supplying malt to illicit brewerles. A score or more per- sons who called at the plants for malt after the raids started were held for questioning A three-month investigation, which involved tapping of telephone wires and tralling of delivery trucks, laid the groundwork for the raids, Books of the concerns were seized CHALLENGE I.S ISSUED TO “WHOLE WET WORLD"” Upshaw, Former Member of House, ‘Wants to Enter Debate on Prohibition, THE SUNDAY [ By the Associated Press William D. Upshaw, former Repre- sentative from Georgla, issued a chal- lenge to “the whole wet world"” yester- | day to debate prohibition. As good citizenship editor of The Na- | tional Voice, a continuation of The Cal- | ifornta Voice, Upshaw recalled seven | Harris-Ewing Photo. THREE VOLCANO IN VIOLENT ERUPTION NEAR TOKIO Ashes Fall on Nearby Village, but No Serious Damage Is Re- ported so Far, By the Associated Press TOKIO, February 6—The volcano kegatake, 125 e miles northwest of | being married ‘Tokio, went into a violent eruption to- day, Ashes fell heavily on surrounding villages. No serious damage was reported. Casimiro Exposto, who was abandoned | by nis parents at birth, has just died aged 119 years, in Lisbon, “Portugal after serving as Dona Marin's honor at the palace and, inci times. ally, 1216-1220 F Street urd of | Elizabeth Brewster will shop for you if you wish during Valentine week. THE NEW elleff's 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Well-Known Pearls Out-of-the-Ordinary . . . indistinguishable from real ocean pearls— Necklaces of Three Lengths At Usually $25 Usually $28 Usually $31 Experts make mistakes when trving to tell these pearls from real pearls. They will d e wearer as a person of exquisite taste. They are We give vou this excep- tional oppo: 1 ¢ something rare and be thir {hao the regular tail s thre » United " JAIL RULING AFFIRMED NEW YORK. February 6 (#) —The uppellate division of the Supreme Court yesterday affirmed the sentence of State Senator John A. Hastings to 30 days in jail for refusing to obey a' subpoena of the Hofstadter Legisla- tive Committee investigating New York | The case will go to the Court of Appeals next week Md.. Miss Margaret Floyd of Medleys Neck. Md; Miss Adelaid Havden of Washington. Miss Emily Mudd of Bryantown, Md.: Miss Elizabeth Long of Dynard, Md.: Miss Catherine Abell of Compton, Md.; Miss Dorothy Guy of Clements, Md @ Miss Alice Beitzeil and Miss Genevieve Bailey of Abell, Md.: Miss Mary Gwynn Hamilton, M. Mirfam Drury, MIss Margaruite Mat- tingly and Miss Nell Combs of Leonard- town, Miss Augusta Lee of Lees Crest Miss' Helen Herbert of Dynard, Md and Miss Olive Bean of Mechanicsville, lawyer, and added | t inches I liked it. How I would enjoy again s smashing his jugs i As possible opponents in debate he | mentioned Mayor Cermak of Chicago, Mayor Walker of New York, John J.| Raskob, Nicholas Mutray Butler, Rep- | resentative Beck of Pennsylvania and | Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Ili-| debates with Clarence Darrow, the | | 16 inches ta 2 JEWELRY SHOP STREET FLOOR hen, of Oakvi ated Prc rick Wat those who m nday to Miss Dorotk in Lec Stanbery week end Mrs. Rick f Chaptico, home. days son and Mrs. imore. Md. \ore spent sioner home /& Mrs. B ding a t ace. Meadow Brook. at M d E week end with Mrs. J. T. Bone n the Patuxer Love of Washington is I Academy held its a banquet S evening in Hote r than & hundre te was set in the form c blue and whit of the Alumn: predominated ght blue cand white and blue paper from the light gave Suring the ban- led by Miss own, Md. the Mary's streamers a very C. Vought an ight, jr., of guests of M ) Joh at their e the Western Lord last wee and t Hi > y spent A ) Lomax Hattie Fisher Among « the Leonard H Duke Auditor Miss Gert Morganza, Md ¢ 2 Medleys Neck. A s Eleanor Pogue of Maddox g of Milestown and Miss Ma Miss garet Knight of Mec sville, the Chesa- | Catherine Gardiner and Mr. illiam Colona of Waldorf, Md., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardiner of Leonardtown over the last week end Miss Italian Ambassador to Be Host at Dinner Saturday Page.) informally at luncheon nora de Arcaya will receive Friday moon from 5 to 7 o clock. { Egypt. Sesc is 8i- 1 be host at the lega Thursday evening at 9 o'clock he Archeological Soclety. Dr. Dunca tessor of Egyptology of the Amer \ University, will speak on “Egypt, e Cradle zation.” The Mi I entertain at d February The Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Abell will be hosts &t dinner Mon- day evening, February 22 The Minister and Senora de Abelli : at dinner Tuesda preceding the last of this scason's Bachelor cotillions The Minister of S8iam, Phya Subarn Sompati, is remaining in New York for er stay and is not expected to here until return The air attache of the French embassy | me. Thenault have gone to Lake for the Winter sports. Mme. ult’s mother, Mrs. O. M. Spencer, remained in their house here until their return. The counselor of the Swedish lega- tion. Baron Beck-Friis. was joined yes- terday by Baronees Beck-Friis, who has been In New York for a week Boncesco, wife of the financial f the Rumanian legation, e the middle of next week for a crulse to the West Indies, making the trip to recuperate from a long ill- ness The retiring assistant military at- of the Mexican embassy and ra Dona Olga von Mitzel de Lar- y Arevalo will heir home in Mexico. The commercial secretary of the embassy and Mrs. Magowan { guests dining with them last eve- BEACON INN 1501 Calvert St. N.W. Col. 10028 8 ';‘, Sunday Dinner . From 1240 to & Fruit Cup, Oyster Cocktail. Tomato Cock- tail, Roast Turkes with Dressing and Cran- berrs Sauce. Roast Chicken with Dressing and Applesauce. Roast Long Island D, with Dressing and Applesauce. broiled Ten derloin Steak with Fresh Mushrooms. Roast Meals, Candied Sweel or Mashed White Cream. Pineavple Fresh tatoes. Caulifiower in Fritters “rea ce Cream Puff. Fudse Sauce: Devil Food Layer Cske. Iee Cream and Cake, Coffee. Tea, Milk, Postum. Mo dav Nighf. f3c Dinner, b to 8. derloin’ Steak Dinner ... Here it is! THE FINAL CLEARANCE OF 1. MILLER the middle of the leave today for Special Ten- Your last chance to sacure exquisite |. Miller quality shoes at this ri- diculously low clearance Broken sizes . MILLER 1222 F N, W, price! THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Alicays exclusively at Jelleff’s High Fashions, Becoming Fashions Madelon is high fashion, and always high value . . . for these dresses and coats are chosen by a group of nearly fifty Stores throughout the country . . . which assures quantity price on quality fashions! %39.50 And the February Dress Collection Includes o Canton crepe, Black or navy with white, Black. navy. beige with color. Jacket frocks in new versions. The long coated dress for misses. Soft bosom, hizh waistlines for misses. New vertical line New h neckline themes, A dozen or more styles. ready in our second floor dress salon tomorrow ! Madefon Madelon for Misses The fascinating up and down treatment . . . a verti- cally tucked bodice in white combined with black flat crepe . . . an enchant- high neckline button- h shoulder a t length sleeve in jacket. black with a black-and-white scarf. Lovely for Women A dashing white faille collar crossing over to the hip out- lined in Patou’s new medium blue repeated on the white panel in the cuff , . . ing and a belt of this same bril- Tiant bl . the frock it- sell smooth” black Canton crepe! Clips at shoulder and Sale! $79.50 to $110 Trimmed Coats,*65 ® Silver Fox * Blue Fox ® Black Fox * Kit Fox ¢ Sitka Fox Women’'s Sizes 36 to 44 Short Women's Sizes 36 to 40 You will buy coats that are for fox-trimmed coats are new < well. Winter but for Spring the fashion next season . . . NOW . not only for We were lucky to get these fine boucle Winter coats to <ell to you at this price. You are lucky to get them! All on Black coats in boucle and diagonal woolens . . . and all except Silver Fox have cuffs as well as eollars of the fur. THIRD FLOOR. Only at Jelleff’s in Washington . . . the Skintex Twins « v . mew . . . charming! SECOND FLOOR waist! Striking and simple! BETTER DRESS SHOP . . . . . . either plain brocade that’s really elastic .« . or porous lace-like elastic And . . . THEY DON'T RIDE UP! Own the twins . . . have the plain brocade looking elastic for just every d of wear . .. and have the porous elastic girdle for the hours of evening and going places. Skintex won't ride up no matter how agile you are . . . ride, dance, bend, hurry places. It's less than six ounces in the hand and when you have it on it doesn’t seem like anything at all . . . it doesn’t cut at the top or bind or make fat bulge over ... and if you wear the combination vou'll find the bra will bust the perfect support for the new silhouelte, Girdles, $3.95 and $4.95 Combinations, $4.95 to $7.50 GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR iere top give vour Perforated The New French Kid Gloves like nothing seen heiore anc do to he beige what it'l Washable brown, $3.95 Scarfs have “It” the rage she ean or five Leng Earring Veil Dot Calf Bags Have vou heard the bag ews? Of course, you for we are just g 1t And wouldn't brown, navy...$5.00. Chiffon Handkerchiefs A whimsy of chiffon, lace appliqued, to make her lovelier....and you've given her happine \ color $5 100 ot ings Tinted Lace in a Brassiere-Top Sli n for slimness and smo ss is so im- portant for ing...you'll make her happy with this skin-fitting slip’ with deep vee back so she can wear it for evening ... and with the slimmest kind of shoul- Tearose, pink, Sizes 36 to 42. SECOND FLOOR. o B o’ The fa der straps white...$3. ¥ Stockings Forever $1.35 1.65 Valentine Boxes of Three Pairs Each—$3.90 and $1.80 So many womer wear every day o mistake in mak e for make a I misses love Gold Stripe ahove all ¢ cannot every vear that you The New Gold Stripe “Adjustables” she’s long or short or inbetweer _periect! Made with seven inches of adjustable five little hems divided by lockstitches! The silk 100% pure . . . the colors high fashion ! will fit her i or slim or jt space . she chubb Chiffon and Service Weights

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