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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1932. SOCIETY. Gicen | SOCIETY 12161220 F Street N ‘Reception Tonight Will Close Season of Brilliant Formal Functions at White House. PRESIDENT and Mrs, Hoover will| La Salle, this city, where they have give a large reception this eve- | taken an apartment. ning in compliment to the of ity cers of the Army, Navy and Ma- Former Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross rine Corps stationed in and sailed from Baltimore for Savannah on ear the District, This will close the |the S. S. Howard last week and will D eial seaton of entertalning and is|Teturn to Philadelphia by the same ! 5 one of the most brilliant of the State | ship. oOns s, the ofticers appearing in == {;;;p‘(‘;’e‘gs :mirorms ppe Former Senator and Mrs. Guy D. & hzel Goff, who have been at Dunedin, Fla,, The Secretary of the Interior and | for a stay, have left for Winter Park Mrs Ray Lyman Wilbur will be hosts [and Daytona Beach. While at Dunedin at dinner tomorrow evening at the|they were guests of Mrs. Henry F. Mayflower. Dimock and were entertained by for- mer Senator Truman H. Newberry on Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don | their yacht, the Truant. Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, will enter- ey tain at dinner this evening in honor Mr. and Mrs. Rollin A. Hunter, son- the Ambassador of Italy and Donna | in-law and daughter of Senator and Mrs. Dickinson of Iowa, will return to- —_— morrow frol Mrs. Hyde and Mrs. Doak attended | Bermuda, " © o> Vecation in the luncheon given today by Mrs. Wil- liam Badgely, Mrs. Otis Rogers and | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Bride enter- Mrs. Charles P. Kayser in the home of | tained at dinner last evening in honor Mrs, Kayser on Decatur street, in com- | of the Minister of Czechoslovakia and | s 1 Y ) 5 pliment to Mrs. Newton, wife of former | Mme. Veverka and the Minister of | Representative Cleveland A. Newton. | Egypt, Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, The One nice thing about these N | Others in the company were Mrs. Harry | other guests were Representative Ruth sweaters ; . . theyre so popular [ | D “fiawes Mrs Roscoe C. Patterson, | Bryan Owen. the first. secretary of the | MRS. MARIE MOORE FORREST. that we have to buy new styles Mrs, Teonidas C. Dyer, Mrs. Joe J.|Esyptian lgation and Mme. Aly Ismail | With Mr. Percy J. Burrell she is direct- continually! They arrive almost [ | \oniove, Mrs, J. J. Cochran, Mrs, Rob- | Rey, the counselor of the Czechoslovakia | ing the pageant, “Neptune's Review.” to every day . . . with new necklines § | e/ jonnson, Mrs. Williams, Mrs, David | legation and Mme. Skalicky, the fi-| be presented at the “Ball of the Seven o= RIS S tricks to make 0 |Hopkins, Mrs. John W. Lyman, Mrs. |nancial counselor of the Rumanian |Seas” by the Arts Club of Washington T e cei; eeves long § | Charles ' Alger, Mrs. Emily Newell legation and Mme. Boncesco and the | at the Willard Hotel tonight. or Mhln'-'ni lovely g colors )| Blair, Mrs. Bessie Brueggeman, Ms. first secretary and Mme. Popovich, Dr. | —Harris-Ewing Photo. of th P oo’ e h Elton Marshall, Mrs. Paul Bestor, Mrs, |and Mrs. Willlam Boyd Carpenter, Mr. them abbreviated, to wear wit| Edward Hayes, Mrs. John W. Smith- and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mr. and the high-waisted skirts. Sizes wick, Mrs, Carl D. Ruth, Mrs. Willlam |Mrs. J. Fred Essary, Dr. and Mrs. Alleen Harris, Mr. Roy von Lewinski, e e Fannie Poster. M. Ar- | Thomss H. Healy, ol and Mrs. Charles | Mr. Willlam McEvoy, M. Morgan thur Dunn, Mrs, Ernest Hall, Mrs. |D. Herron, Mr. Robert G. Thrasher of | JO¥Ch e Jgge;"hmfilh: oy Mix Stotert ¢ |Elmira, N, Y., h b k. Mary McClung, Mrs. Nathaniel Lacey, | SRR ¥ . and Mrs. Peul G. Felix | \riher and Mr. Jesse Frank Nicholson. Mrs. James F. Beaty, Mrs. H. Frank | Hoffman, Miss Elizabeth Brewster, | d2ushter of the host and hostess. | Mr. and Mrs. B, Paulding Lamberton occupying their home at 2435 house guest of Senator and Mrs. Pat- | Mr. ang g a _lare tortom =" Mirs,. Thomas Ashford, Mrs. | tertaineq at e Lo e | Kalorama Toad which they Fecently John B. Gordon, Mrs. George Puller, |in honor of Miss Frances Brooks and | Purchased. = | Mrs. Pettyjohn, Miss Louise Sumners, | Miss Helen Louise Duckett. The other Miss Mary B. Ducorron, Miss EMe |guests were Miss Fanny Dell of Florida, | _Mrs. Harrison Brand, jr., left Wash- {Deane, Mrs. Albert Reeves. Mrs. Mar- | Miss Betsy Berrien, Miss Florence ington Saturday for Miami Beach, Fla., shall Rea and Mrs. L. H. Rea. Harris, Miss Katharyn Puqua, Miss| (Continued on Third Page. R, S FSt.at11th Nat’l 3770 of Antonietta de Martino. Kind of Confusing— This New Idea? Well... Once you get the RIGHT view you'll readily see the 3-FOLD ADVANTAGE of buying all your furniture on our Payment Plan because I. YOU CAN PAY MONTHLY 2. The Amount of each payment is arranged to your convenience. Diplomats and Officials Will Attend Arts Club Ball Tonight. Senora de Sacasa, wife of the Minis- ter of Nicaragua, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will entertain at dinner tonight pre- ceding the Bal Boheme of the Arts Club | of Washington. Mrs. Kauffmann later will entertain her guests in her box at the ball, which will take place tonight at 10 o'clock at the Willard Hotel. Representative and Mrs. Frank | Murphy of Ohio will have with them | as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. i d N O Comdr. E R McKenzie and Mrs. omdr. cKenzie and Mrs. | Satin, Crepe, and Net J |, Conot. T ® 2 Ritrea 1. Brooks | will be the guests of Miss Sybil Baker | Blouses Suabine "Wl "R Wi e M| - Cus 35.95 to $10o9i) 'Mrs. A. Geary Johnson will entertain a box party, when her guests will be | Blouses so0 lovely youll bless the Mr. and Mrs. Watson Freeman Clarke, | style that makes the separate Miss Elizabeth Jobe, Miss Charlotte | skirt and blouse combination Freeman Clarke, Mr. Richard Allen and | high fashion! Satin in alluring § | Mr. A, Geary Johnson. Mrs. Christian | flower pastels, n tucked crepe Heurich also will entertain & company | for your suit, filmy net for formal In her box. | ‘wear, embroidered crepe . . . high “The ball tonight will mark the cul- | Neckiines, cat's whisker bows on [l | mination of weeks of preparation on your shoulders . . . blouses to the part of members of the various | make you look guileless or sophis- committees of the Arts Club and is ex- | ticated . . . as you will! White, pected to add to the list of successful | eggohell, Paris beige, and pastels. [l (annual carnivals already looked upon | 1216-1220 F Street N Let the New Perfume 3. —and finally...think of it!...you can, while paying e monthly, enjoy the new lowered cash price. be your Valentine! Je Reviens (I return) We will be glad to explain to you how we are able to make you this Remarkable Offering and now— A delightful scent...and sentiment... i = wrapped in the usual Worth way... With This Clear in Mind—See These Great Values in 14-ounce bottle, $3; Ounce bottle, $7.50 — FOURTH FLOOR Molyneux” Vivre, $12.50 French Perfumes —in specially fine assortments for Valentine week... ) Chair Special Boudoir Chair Sizes 32 to 42. as outstanding events of each Winte season in the National Capital. Amony the attractively costumed groups at the | ball will be the “program girls,” whose | . o headdresses are the work of Mr. Charles ngh_ aiste Ferrar. Mr. William Baker is assisting | in the direction of the pageant, “Nep- tune’s Review.” = Among others who will entertain at ]rts dinner before the ball will be the Min- ister of Bolivia and Senora de Abelll - and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. $4.95 to $8.50 e Senator Simeon D. Fess had a few | A wardrobe without a high- guests dining with him last evening at waisted skirt is no wardrobe at [l [ the Carlton. all! Besides being just the thing to wear with the darling short Representative and Mrs. W. B. Coyle, | sweaters and skirts . . . besides [l |accompanied by Miss Jane W. Coyle: the fact that the high waist is fl (spent a few days at Carvel Hall tho white-haired boy of fashion J|Hotel in Annapolis. They entertained « . . these so well! ey at dinner Saturday evening for Mid- 3 e Ny \ i g o o et || S rom enssaia o wer Chanel’s No. 5...evuevneenesennennnens.. . $3.75 t0 $18 522.50 5635 ne gapping at the top. In N [appointed to the academy by Repre. g ; - i g el | [narrsing ol i Mg B o o Caron's Belladgia. .ueceeeeeeeeeneeeeens....$9-816-830 new novelty wool crepe. Black, fl |the midshipman play, “The Masque- navy, new blue, green, beige, and brown. 26 to 32. POURTH FLOOR raders,” at the academy. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom were the honor guests at a small tea iven yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Rose erneur Hoes and her sister. Miss Guerlain’s Shalimar........ Lucien Lelong, J. & N..... D’Orsay Duo Senisseassssesses S1280-$28 ....$5-810 Moses’ fine construction in this low price Queen Anne design oc- casional chair. Choice of friez- ette or taj covers. (Copy of an $80 chair.) A well-constructed boudoir chair in a wide selection of attractive patterns and bright colorings. ud Gouverneur. Roger & Gallet’s, Feu Follet (Flame of Folly)..$1-$3.25 The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison will entertain | at a buffet supper this evening. Elizabeth Brewster Will Shop for You if You Wish—Just Telephone! Mr. Charles D. Lawrence, Assistant Attorney General in charge of customs, has arrived in Washington from New | York City, accompanied by Mrs. Law- rence, and is stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. Walter H. l;;wmn. tccm;n'mrexad | = & 2 ! by her daughter, Miss Grace Newton, ‘ i ° . 5 O gl end s Carvel, Hall and | A Woman’s Fashion > = $ attended the midshipman play, “The — e y Masqueraders,” with Midshipman Wal- — ter Newton, Saturday, evening. 5 Gen. and Mrs. Peyton C. March en- tertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Saturday night. Covers were laid for 22. Mrs. Edward B. Meigs entertained at luncheon today in her home on M street. Col. Stephen C. Reynolds, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Reynolds came to Washington last week from their home in Front Royal, Va.. to be the guests of Gen. Henry C. Whitehead, U. S. A., and ars : staying with him for several days at | Another example of the lowered prices under our mrg;n‘:: Park Hotel, where he makes | new cash policy. This Moses’ quality suite at only : L A $99. Covered in a choice of rose, taupe or green friezettes or a choice of tasteful tapestries. Rever- Shoreham Saturday night. Their guests included Senator and Mrs. Steiwer. Mrs. Robert A. Theobald, Comdr. and William C. Barnes. Y p % ; Maj. and Mrs. Henry D. F. Munnik- g huysen will entertain at dinner this wife of the former President of Costa Rica, arrived in Washington today for several days’ stay. She called on the party will be given in her honor by members of the Costa Rican legation. Senor de Jimenez is again a candidate Comdr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Roesch da 1l : A entertained at the dinner dance at the sible crtshich: { Mrs. Nebb Trammell, Comdr. and Mrs. Othef Bed-Davenports UP to $295 | John Walter McClaran and Comdr. evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Senora Beatriz Zamorra de Jimenez, director general of the Pan-American Union today, and it is probable that a | for the presidency of his country, the | elections taking place February 14. R, R 72 S This Two-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite The chair in a choice of pillow-back, hollow-back or wing-back styles. Full webbed and clipped con- struction. L R L0777 SES SSES SEKK ey e 2. SN Living Room Suites, $135 to $595 R 2 S 222 XK SIS R, 7 > % Apartment Dining Suite 5'29 7 Pieces Fits in the dinette and is large enough for regular dining rooms when refectory table is open (75x33”). In wainut and gumwood construction, selected figured veneers. Buffet and china cabinet have drawer space. With one armchair and three side chairs. Other Dining Suites Up to $1,900 2222 S Iy, Ss 7z S 72z Engagements of Interest i " Here and Elsewhere Announced. Sringlis eaingite be Ricee tuan Capt. and Mrs, John T. Talman an- Seove by Jhese " fiew ‘dressest J | nounce the engagement of thelr daugh- g M g o * B | ter. Rebecca Marshall, to Mr. Gordon O A P mew gadgets ]| Clark Butler “of Pueblo, Colo. ~Miss Talman is the great-great-granddaugh- you've never seen before . . . 3 = ter of Chief Justice John Marshall of striped and diagonal angora, soft e e seaCusmons perfectly balanced frock . . . the most difficult ihle:hmml‘i"::il:"?w;: 'lr':l; University, at Boulder, and is a member of all to achieve . . . simple, beautiful, exquisitely 261t you spent your spare time [ | Lembda Chi Alpha sty fitting! Here you see a perfect example with date 15 set for the wedding. fagotting to part the white from the black or slsg Vionnet . . . Master of line . . . a swift turn here, an eye satisfying diagonal there and you have a Bedroom Suite knitting. Navy, green, blue, beige. shades. Sizes 14 to 20. L e rara white from the navy! It’s just about perfect for We've sketched a green wool, [ | Mulcahy, daughter of Paymaster T. J. ingly enough, with cork buttons to Mr. Conrad Hyatt Reid. Mr. Reid | BETTER DRESS SHOP—SECOND F.OOR A 4-piece suite that is bound to delight the feminine eye in its is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Con- | - grace of design and line. _ (Pieces sold separately during sale.) Of on . . . a litle shoulder cape the grandsen of the late Brig. Gen. and proof construction, hardwood interiors. Dresser, vanity, chest that comes off, if you like. You W |Mrs. George Croghan Reid, U. 8. M. C., e e s and bed, $159. Mrs. Hyatt. 12161220 F Street N.W. brewn cembinations of Bigh The engagement has been announced a woman in sizes 36 to 44. $49.50. soft as down, trimmed, surpris- Mulcahy, U. S. N, and Mrs. Mulcahy, ... a plastron effect in front, ! high-oaisted skirt that buttons J| 1733, ‘}:_:g;,,fig“;‘;';",,;”n“;’;;*,'gf’m{ anal THE NEW walnut veneers on gum, fronts on all pieces of burl walnut. Dust- may have this in a lovely dull and th> late Dr. Franck Hyatt and Other Bed Room Suites Up to $1,000 blue also. SPORTS SHOP— FOURTH FLOOR The wedding will take place March 5 | in the rectory of St. Patrick’s Cathedral | in New York. After their wedding trip the couple will be at home at the

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