Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1932, Page 18

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B2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING SOCILTY President and Mrs. Hoover Entertain Small Company at Dinner This Evening at White House. ator and Mrs. Copeland will be hosts at dinner.at the Shoreham for Miss Duryee and Licut. Copeland. Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- berg will entertain at dinner Friday, February 19, at Wardman Park Hotel. On Sunday, February 21, Mrs. Peter Drury will give a dinner for the pros- pective bride and bridegroom at her home, and the counselor of the Czecho- siovakians legation and Mme. Skalicky will be hosts for them at a buffet supper later that evening at the Westchester. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grosner will en- tertain at dinner in honor of Miss Duryee and Lieut. Copeland at the Shoreham Monday, February 22. Mrs. Aldrich, wife of Representative Hoover will have a small com- | and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mis.!Richard S. Aldrich, who has been vis- pany dining with them formally this evening at the | ‘White House. THE Chief Executive and Mrs. | Washington for the event were Ml‘I Vice President Curtis Dines With Mr. Andrew W. Mellon. | Vice P was the guest of the fo of the Treasury at dinner last evening when Mr. Mel-| lon's other ais ~ere the Vice Presi- dent's brothi and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann; Repre- | sentative d . Adam_Wyant, the A: nt S ry of the Treasury and | eymour Lowman, Gen. and Mrs. Sherrill, the former Undersec- of the Treasury and Mis. Eliot . and Mrs, Ira Bennett, in- | Gibson Fahnestock and Miss Dorothy Sollers. The Austrian Minister and Mme. Prochnik were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow entertained last evening at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland have invitations out for a reception February 18 in honor of Miss Virginia Duryee of New York and her fiance, Lieut. Royal S. Copeland, jr., who will arrive in Washington this week for a visit with Senator and Mrs. Copeland. A round of festivities have been planned in compliment to the young engaged couple. Mrs. Copeland will give a luncheon Friday, February 19, at ( iting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Innis, at Provi- dence, is expected back in Washington in & few days. Mrs. Watson, wife of Representative Henry Winfield Watson, entertained at luncheon yesterday, when her guests were wives of members of the Penn- sylvania delegation. The commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes were hosts to a compapy of 12 at luncheon today in the quarters, entertaining in compli- ment to Gen. John J. Pershing, who is the honor guest at the exhibition ride which is being given this afternoon at the fort. " STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Henry, wife of Maj. Gen. uuyl V. Henry, U. 8. A, was hostess at luncheon today, entertaining in her home the members of the Golf Com- mittee of the National Woman's Coun- try Club, which includes Mrs. Otis F. Glenn, Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Mrs. Frank Keefer, Mrs. William Corby, Mrs. Raymond Lee, Mrs. James T. Robin- son and Mrs. Brereton. The United States Ambassador to Poland, Mr. John Norton Willys, who has been at Palm Beach for some time, ‘| is en route to New York, from where he will sail this month to join Mrs. Willys and their daughter in Poland. Rear Admiral Walter S, Crosley, com- mandant of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, who has been in ‘Washington with the Selection Zcard, | will go_to Annapolis today. Admiral | Crosley has been extensively entertained during his stay in the Capital. Last evening Mrs. Horace Macfarland en- tertained in his honor, and the eve- ning before Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles P. Kindleberger were hosts at dinner for him. Col. and Mrs. Henry L. Roosevelt have been established ‘for several weeks in their new home, 3023 Q street, which they recently purchased from Mrs. Pen- dleton Mayo. They have with them their daughter, Miss Eleanor Roosevelt, who is taking a special course at Hol- D. C., FRIDAY, ton Arms. Mr. Henry Latrobe Roose- velt, jr., is at Princeton. The marriage of Mr. W. Morrow Roosevelt, elder son of Col. and Mrs. Roosevelt. to Miss Louise Miller - of*l Philadelphia will take place in April. Miss Jeannette Fugua, daughter of Maj. Geén. and Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua, has gone to New York to spend a week With Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Scott. Mrs. Henry J. Weeks, who has been with her brother-in-law and sister, Mzj. Gen. and Mrs. Puqua, through the Win- ter, sailed Saturday aboard the Soutk- ern Cross for Uruguay. She will visit the commercial attache of the United States legation and Mrs. William A Hodgman in Montevideo and is expected FEBRUARY 12, 1932. Mrs. John A. Hull, has ulwrhmm! guest Miss Joan Diehl, dai and Mrs. Ambrose N. Diel burgh and New York. Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman is again at the Carlton after spending some time at Winchester, Va. Mrs. Ralph Worthington will enter- tain at luncheon Monday in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, in honor of Mrs. Joseph Washington. Mrs Worthington was hostess at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Lieut. Col. Campbell B. Hodges, mili- tary aide to the President, entert>ined informally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. hter of Mr. of Pitts- to return to Washington at the end of April, Great News! We Have Just Received Countess Felicla Gizycka entertained (Continued on Third Page.) the Second Shipment of Beautiful SOCIETY. BROOKS G Street Bet. 11th and 12th This is the New Capelet Coat with capelet banded in soft flying squirrel Mark Sullivan, Mrs. Fred- s Norman, Mr. and M r. and M of New York, the Secretary, who . Mellon acted as the Shoreham for her future daughter- prEEE e ———al| Silver Foxes I THE NEW el New 1l 3l C) 1 (5 8 K3 1216-1220 F Street N.W. The New . Mr. Never have we been able to offer a special that has been so popular. Large, silky skins, exquisite mark- ings, and you make your own selection before the scarf is made up. of Great st at din- © | Rough Straws | Headliners for Spring The Ambassador Misses® sizes in Cor- sair blue, black, mel- low brown and beige. were Mr Senator W h of Idaho, f Nevada, Sen- m of Arkansas, h of Montana, tson of Indiana, r of Kansas A. Reed of Penns) n Cuiting of New J. Charles Lin- Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed Spring Suits e T i ggsnfl?:nmns for style lead- $ 1 6 Up actually! You would not Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed Spring Coats styles at shis price, but here $°3().00 Up One of many coats for and women. new Spring they are—and the inexpen- juniors, misses sive untrimmed suits really Coudert rival their more expensive nercial coun- v, the air at- group captain, the Hon. L. J nes, and the Hon. Mark Watson, he, all of the embassy stafl. wife of the Am- 11 observe her Pri- today. nd Mrs, Pat- guests at the May- omas D. add inches to your Model Illustrated stature! $3.50 Gay, sophisticated models to pl.ase both miss and matron. An abundance of lovely models to select from in all desired Spring shades. $10 There’s a pleasant excitement about buying a new Spring hat! It's fun to see how rakish you look in one of the peaked crown hats that Agnes introduced in the Paris e e openings. ..a revelation to see how the aureole brim- + Bowie and | | med ha ecome you, how stunning you look in the up in the front and down in back styles! You'll like the materials, too...milan, milanette, roughette, all sorts of shiny rough straws that seem made for the dashing Spring fashions! Black, navy, Nassau blue, green, red and brown. n of the 1wulder il . for youth A diagonal closing. ring itself —this f. wee capele For the broz houette . . . for soft flattery personified . . . this is your woolen coat with high Other new Spring Coats at $18, $25, $39.50 a member As yvoung as if the United i f th Swanky Spring fashions that are also individually modeled, some untrimmed and others with the rich furs you expect from Saks. cross-over i of nd, Mr. L. ended the brilliant dinner t the Lord Baitimore Ho- | in celebration of the of Washington's who went from W.N. NMoses & Sons F St. at 11th Drastic Clearance! Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats $|0—%$15—-%25 Were $15 to $69.50 Start a Spring costume with a Lapin Jacket The fur-top suit is important: make up vour own by choos- Brooks® Coats, Furs—Second Floor BROOKS quality lapin, in black. beige. 11th and 12th 1214 F St. FURRIERS Since 1888 w Spring Hats $5 Here vou'll find the sports hats in felt . size hat in bright and dark shades . . . in ribbon and belting . . . new on HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR TWELFTH STREET . . the famous head white. Misses™ sizes. in rough straw, e every day! Give Sweets to the Sweet on St. Valentine’s Day! Very Special! X, Morlet Perfume J | Give her a subtle compliment in a very concrete form...a bot- tle of the famous Morlet periume...a lovely fragrance to wear every day. She will love the fresh flower-like odeurs... Jasmine, Sweet Pea, Gardenia, and Chypre...she will love the very modern bottle, and the hali-moon box in silver and gold. This is the 2-ounce bottle that sold until recently for $3. PERFUMES—STREET FLOOR BROOKS G Street Bet. You’ll collect hearts for Valentine, if you wear Chiffon with Cutout Cape Usually $3 Making room for new Spring apparel. These coats include many of the best styles and are in brown, tile, green or black. Sizes 14 to 44 in the collection. ALL SALES FINAL, PLEASE. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR ale’/ Heralding the Spring season You Can Carry Your Perfume in Your Purse if it's De Raymond’s Essence Concentre 51 From France comes this clever idea. in two haunting fragrances..."]”...which is Gardenia...and Jasmine. It's so concentrated that all you need is the smallest drop...and it comes in a convenient purse size...so you need never be without your favorite perfume. This was made and packed in France...and usually sold for ’ THE NEW : ellel ks HATS 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Needs Blue in These lovely straws that THE NEW elleffs 216-122 Si W. . . SZIC 220 Sticet with a dramatic event that Usually = brings real savings on the essence of périume, advance Spring fashions in Misses’ sizes in heav- enly blue, delicate rose, or black. Your Lipstick Says Elizabeth Arden It's a Spring of Blues . . . Patou’s already famous three , . . flax, me- dium, and midnight . . . Bruyere's cobalt . nd navy . . . all of them lovely, but some of them very trying to wear . . . unless you know the trick of correct makeup. Then it's fashion for Women exclusively " La'd’e&” L at Jelleffs . . . in navy or black sheer crepe with beige lace-trimmed blouse......$39.50 Women's Better Dresses—Second Floor a simple matter! are usually so expensive Blues with a purple cast, and the vivid blues seem to take life from your face but with the magic of Viola lipstick . . . with just a hint of blue in it, you not only restore, but enhance the beauty of your com- plexion. It seems such a little thin, . . . but that cool suave touch of Viola on your lips works wonders. Viola is but one of the lipstick series, $1.50 each . . . and you need them all this Spring! ; Racello Charmeuse Straw Bandings Roughette Cellophane Crystal Bandings Novelty Rough Straws Tqm Brooks Hats, Fourth Floor Now here’s a semi-formal fashion to make any man sit up and take notice! The wide soft cape with its cutout work is demurely caught with two flashing pins; the soft two- tone sash is high, wide, and handsome; the ankle-length skirt makes feet look even smaller! Also $16.50, exquisite new suede laces . with jackets, for misses and women Brooks' Dresses—Third Floor

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