Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1932, Page 19

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SOCIETY | (Continued From Second Page) ] @ay. April 1 and 2, the proceeds to be used for charitable and recreational activities of the post, for which no other provision is made. The circus| will include all the best features of the ‘weekly Friday rides at the post, in full costume and in addition young eques- triennes from Washington and vicinitv will assist. The ticket office at Fort Myer is in charge of reservations. Mrs. Crosby, wife of District Com- missioner, Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Cros- by, with her daughter, Miss Jane Cros- by, entertained a company of 25 at a buffet luncheon today in their home fn honor of Mrs. William Howard Doughty, 3d, who recently was married in Evanston. Ill. and is making her home in Washington. The United States Ambassador to France, Mr. Walter E. Edge, who ar- rived in New York abroad the Europa, and has been at the Ambassador for several days. came to Washington yes- terday and is at the Mayflower. Prof. Josef Sigall, the Polish artist, who has painted a great many promi- nent officials and members of the diplo- matic corps and residential society since opening a studio at the May- flower in the earlv Winter, had his first, sitting from Mrs. Gann yesterday. He is especially well known and many Washingtoninas are taking advantage of E\s visit here to have their portraits made. ‘The air attache of the French em- 1 bassy and Mme. Thenault have returned to Washington after a visit at Lake Placid. Capt. Shosuka Shimomura, naval attache of the Japanese embassy. had friends lunching with him yesterday at the Carlton. Mrs. James F. Curtis has opened her place at Aiken, S. C. Mrs. Archibald Gracie has invitations out for a luncheon Saturday, February 27, at the Carlton, in honor of Mrs. Virginia White Speel and Mrs. Charles Dickinson. Mrs. Henry Albers has returned to Washington after a visit in the South. She was accompanied to the city by Mrs. Lowry F. Sater of Columbus, who will spend two weeks with her. Mrs. Albers visited her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earman, at Vero Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Berry of X, are issuing cards an- marriage of their daugh- ter Alberta to Mr. William Giles Hard- ing, son of Mrs. Robert M. Gates of shington. The ceremony was per- formed yesterday at noon in the home of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKenzie., in Kenwood Park, Chevy Chase, Md., the Rev. William Skelton of Mount Vernon M. E. Church_South officiating. The bride wore a traveling costume of new blue with a small black hat, and had a corsage bouguet of violets and lilies of the valley. There were no_attendants An informal reception and wedding breakfast Tollowed those who witnessed the ceremony and later Mr. and Mrs. Harding started on & wedding trip to Atlantic City, and on their return will be at home in Ca- thedral Mansions, where they have taken an apartment, The bride has made her home in Washington with Representative and Mrs. Luther A. Johnson of Corsicana, Tex.. Mrs. John- son being her aunt. Mr. Harding, who is a son of Mrs. Robert M. Gates of Washington, formerly Mrs. Roberta Chase Harding of Nashville, Tenn.. is a great grandson of the late Gen. William Giles Harding, founder of the famous “The Misses’ Department” has reduced for immediate and final dresses and gowns, very clearaway 25 attractive Winter models suitable for immediate s town wear; were regularly up to $35.00, now reduced to §10.00. ST VALENTINES Those messengers of love —of friendship—of fun and good cheer, the kind that actually fit the per- sonality of the one for whom they are intended. In our vast assortment of Valentines you will find just the proper ones. BrewaD &m{w u{fim‘fmfl 611 Twelfth St. N.W. St. Valentine Day Specials $3.00 doz. Individual Ice Cream Hearts and Cupids. Large Ice Cream Heart Cakes, decorated. Ice Cream Brick with Heart Center. Red Raspberry Ice. Our own made Candy in Heart Boxes. Red Heart Mints. Decorated Heart Ice Cakes. Packed and Delivered ubD’s 1781 Columbia Road ©onn. Ave. and Macomb St. PHONE COL. 0706 * $2, §3, 84 Each $1.25 qt. $3.50 gal. $1.50 Ib. 80c Ib. 75¢ doz. for | M MRS. WILLIA! THE EVENING M J. BULOW, STAR, Wife of Senator Bulow of South Dakota, who was guest of honor at & luncheon today at the Army and Navy Club with Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz as hostess. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Belle Meade stock farm near Nashville. | Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Nina H. Miller of Los Angeles, Mrs, Robert Roberts of Richmond, Mrs. Maxwell Stevenson of New York City, Mrs. Godine of Chicago. Miss Dor McBirney of Tulsa, Okla. and rs. Mary Saulisbury of Saulisbury, N. C. Word has been received in Wa ington of the birth of a s John A. Drake of G . Drake was before h Mlsfl Eleanor Bryan Smith, d.mum(r of Comdr. George Leonard Smith. Mr. Drake is the son of former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake. The marriage of M and Mrs. Drake took place at the home of Mrs. George Barnett, the late Mrs. George Leonard Smith. 00000000 000000 who was a|g close friend of the bride’s foster mother, | Mr. and Mrs. Rush LeMott Holland were hosts at dinner at the Mayflower last_evening. entertaining in cnmpli—l ’00'0000000000000000““~ ! Special for Tonight Fried Chicken a la Maryland This week's suggestion. Try one of our Special T-Bone @S¢ Steak: Dinns > Club Luncheow Served Daily Che (Tollier Fmm COLUMBIA RD.&/18%ST. | %0000000000000000000000 |® Store Hours: 7 A. PLATE GLASS TABLE TOPS Cut to Order than reasonable. measurements, if desired. It Eliminates Floor Pohshlng —at prices you'll find more We take All Paint SuppliesPriced Specially Low. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS—GI 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 M. to 5 P.M.—Saturdays, 1 P.M. —ecntirely to employ DRI-BRITE W \\ No weighted brush to push around and leave you with sore muscles and Iatlgu:d back — you j “DRI-BRITE,” and in fif- teen to twenty minutes | the floors gleam with a handsomer luster than ever beforé. Dri-Brite Wax, $4-30 Gal. $1.25 qt.—75c pt. Your Community Store Sells It LASS ARG ~— PRESERVER / SHOE $10-50 In Black, Brown or Blue Kid More gloriously styl The ed than ever! new Spring fashions in Arch Pre- servers are now good looking they are! See how Know ready. real shoe comfort . . . with a shoe that is correct for scientifically your foot. Arch Preservers $8.50 to $12.50 Sizes to 10, AAAA to E \0.000.”"000‘000000 WASHINGTON, % to the grand exalted ruler of the :fi Mrs. Johp Coen. Others the eonn-ny were Justice and un Peyton former BSecretary of Interior Dr. Hubert Work, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P. Fanning, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- EEtnyan, M and Mr. George 8. Srong Kenyon, Mr. an rong flyMr Charles S. Hart. Admiral and Mrs. Craven Hosts to Dinner Party. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas T. Craven were hosts at dinner last eve- ning, entertaining in compliment to the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams. Others in the wmptny were resentative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- ten, the major general " eommmd;nc of the Marine Corps d Ben H. Fuller, Rear Admiral nnd u . George Rock, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Orin G. urfln Srear Admiral and’ Mis. Ridles McLeal Rear Admiral and Mrs. Chlrle! 'P. xmdleberwer and Brig. Gen. Dion Williams, U. 8. M. C., and Mrs. ‘Williams. . Judge Ira E. Robinson, who recently D. resigned from the Federal in | mission and is entering the ‘Washington, practic law in , is in New York at the wmm-mu for several days. He will return to his apartments at t.lu Burlington tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. James Clement Dunn has gone to New York and is at the Ambassador Hotel for several days. In courtesy to the Spanish embuly which is taking s keen interest in the appearance in the Capital City of Senor Vincente Escudero, famed Gypsy dancer of the Spanish people, and in ent to Senor lhcudero himself, who will be seen here in his debut dance concert here next afterncon, February 16, & number of distinguished dlploml!.l of the Latin- American nations have accepted the invitation extended by the Washington committee to act as patrons for the event, which is attracting great en- thusidsm among dance and art lovers of the Nation's Capital. The patrons are the Ambassador of Senor Don Miguel Tocornal; the Ambassador of Mexic Rich’s Twice-Yearly SALE What an Opportunity! Rich’s Shoes Reduced to Included are all the beautiful models left in our twic vearly sale—footwear for all occasions in nearly all sizes—but this offer does not include our new Spring models. Chiffon Silk Hosiery 85c Pair 3 Pairs, $2.45 F Srv. All Sales Final ICH'S ar TENTH 1314 F Street N.W. Valentine Bags This Valentine Gift will surely please her. A new bag creation in patent leather . . . equipped with inside zipper, purse and mirror. of all Beckers bags. last of the winter A shining example of value typical goods at give-away_ prices 9 dress coats . e & o 19.75 1 brown; kolinsky collar and cuffs, size 16; was $89.50. 2 green; krimmer collar and cuffs, sizes 14 and 16; were $59.75. 1 green, Persian collar and cuffs, size 16; was $59.75, 1 black; black baby lynx collar, size 38; was $69.50. 4 black; pointed wolf and caracul, sizes 12, 14, 16; were $59.75. all remaining coats now less than 50 dresses . . & half price 5.95 satins, crepes, wools and velvets; dresses for street, sport, afternoon and evening; were $16.50 and $25.50. 40 dresses . . ¢ o 12.95 practically every high-priced Winter dress has been placed in this group; were $29.75, $39.75, $49.75. special Friday new dresses 7.95 street crepes and Sunday night JIC IARRIS ‘-W 10 dresses were $10 $2 Sales Are Final Senor Dr. Dnn B. Sacasa; ister of Venezuela, sznot A Pedro Manuel Arcaya, and the Minis- morm&&mm.flm* Alfaro. Outstanding W nians are like- ‘ashingtor wise taking & keen interest in the ap- roaching appearance here of Senor udero, who has achieved a brilliant (Continued on Fifth Page.) RE-UPHOLSTERING 3-Pc. Suite February Special $59.00 Free Estimates Finest Tapestries, | Velours, Damask. Guaranteed Workmanship LaFrance Upllolxtzrlin;Co. ; 14th St. N.W. 10172 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEDN 720 Introducing the u L ” CrUISeI' Exclusive at Philipsborn *3 Ideal for travel, sports and immediate wear . featuring the new Montelupo and Shark- skin straws . . . suitable for Debutante and Matron. Black, Brown and Colors In All Headsizes The “Cruiser” In Felt $3.50 The House Courtesy ~ Philipsborn ELCVENTH BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th '10 A new Brooks price on one, two, three-piece Silk Frocks Knit Suits Brooks Dresses, Third Floor. BROOKS G Street, Bet. 11th and 12th It isn’t every day you find a bargain like these Only a very special purchase right now at the be- ginning of the seasonecould bring such slips at $1! Crepe that is guaranteed to launder without shrink. ing or stretching. Generous lace banding at neck and bottom. Full, perfect-fitting bias cut. and <o easy to buy at this tiny Flesh and t-a- rose, sizes 34 to 44, price! Brooks Lingerie, Muin Floor. Phone Orders Taken National ST. =BETWEEN F&G 1133 FOR VALENTINE GIVING 8 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY Sheer Chiffon. Picot Top. Lavender Garter Stripe. French Heels. Permanently Dull. Cradle Foot. Every Pair Is Full Fashioned. Every Pair Is Perfect. BEVERLY LAVENDER STRIPE HOSIERY 79c¢ Regularly $1.39 NEW SHADES SMOKE PASEO VAPOR TWIST Give Your Hose in a BOUQUET HEART BOX 50c ea.

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