Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1932, Page 19

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__ (Continued From Second Page.) makes his first appearance in the Capi- with his ensemble of Spanish dancers and instrumentalists. Escudero’s appearance here is being awaited with riotous _ anticipation, ns have oncerts in past few weeks Members of the Latin Amer corps, headed charge dafiairc present at the Wa 1d-famous d ter G . Alfaro, enor Dr a box for Don Pedro er of Venezucla, of ¢ at th well n per- who h: and sons in th ] will likewise be pres- traveled ir ent The Wol Georgetow an's Club of Bethesda, Old and Sonoma roads, will be » a Colonial setting to- Bicenten, p! Maj. R. B. Lawrc by the drama ¢ and Mrs. Ed drama in the W the will be t D e cvening play Music the Mary Rus- a_ prologue aveler,” from Samuel th-century opera, Pauline “Wavwor nold's e to the play "\ CONCLUDES THE EVENING VISIT HERE MRS. R. B. HILLS | Selma S. Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge F. York, with their baby daughter, arrived in Wash- | ington today from their home in Cleve- | |1and, Ohio, and they will be estab- | lished at Wardman Park Hotel during | their stay of four months in the Capital. The Magazine Committee of the League of Republican Wcmen of the District of Columbia received at a bridge tea in the Wesley Heights Club House. The editorial staff is composed of Mrs. T. Kinsey Carpenter, editor; |Mrs. Ariel F. Cardon, Mrs. Harry | Daugherty, Mrs. Edward A. Keys, Mrs, Grace Hays Riley, Mrs. James E. Wat- son and Mrs. M. Webster Dawley, asso- | ciate editors. The guest of honcr was Mrs. Edward | Everett Gann, sister of the Vice Presi- dent. Others who reserved tables were Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice chairman of the National Republican Committec; | Mrs._ Virginia White Speel, national | committeewoman of the District of Co- | lumbia; Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, presi- | dent of the league; Mrs. Frederick A. Tilten, wife of the Assistant Postmaster General; Mrs. James E. Watson, -Mrs. | Gilbert. ‘Grosvenor, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. James Good and Mrs, Mil- lard West. Mrs. Frank W. Mondell and the ladies of the governing board of the League | | of Republican Women are sponsors for | the forum to be held at 8 o'clock this evening in the National Capital Re- STAR, WASHINGTON program has been arranged by Mrs. ci D. C.. MONDAY, n Ciub, Sixteenth street at Scott cle. Jegislative problems will be ¢d by Representative J. Banks Kurtz of Pennsylvania and Mr. Vicente Villa rin, noted Filinino lawyer and publicist of New York. The meeting is open to the husbands and friends of lezgue members. A surprise gift shower was given on Friday evening, February 12, by Miss Dolores Carroll in honor of Miss Alicia Jones, whose engagement was _an- nounced on the first of January. Pres- ent_at the party included Miss Elinor (Continued on Tenth Page.) THE HecHT Co. F St..at Tth A Large Figure * looks very trim FEBRUARY 15, 1932. NE SUIT goes a long way with dif ferent Accessories 3-pc. Wool Crepe Suit including a short-sleeved Pariseau_and p D DD T il btan z i i 3 - : Has returned to her home. at Norihami after spending a week with Capt white blouse; a tailored skirt Mme. I assel il dance Beethoven's G Mrs. E y is in charge of stage arr perties, and 1t has be number of fine Colc d for the se tiod will be cians and the T Mrs. Wil 1. Stock. Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mrs ence White Mrs. Lowry N. Coe and Mrs. David 1 Nicholson, the club’s h man, will assist in rece Members have’ the privilege of ng guests. and it is expected that the families and friends of the cl en masse, Scores of given tomor- row afternoc ball room of the Hotel Carlton by the District Cou Women's Organizati for for Prol . to raise fu cerry on its 1932 work. Playin begin at 3 o'clock have been reserved by ams, Mrs. George T. and Mis close friend of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge and Mr. Coolidge’s administration. vesterday for Miami, Fla, to spend S 1 weeks. ey will return to and reopen their apari- Wardman Park Hotel in Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Martin of Win- chester, Mass., have been visiting Col. and Mrs. C. K. Alley, 2540 Massachu- setts avenue, after an extended motor trip in the South. The South Carolina Society of Wash- ington, with Senator E. D. Smith as presicent, an active, alert Executive Committee and many Carolinians aid- ing, is-preparing to give a St. Patrick’s day Teception, dance and supper at the Shoreham Hotel March 17. It is de- ired to have at least 600 representative South Carolinians present. _Informa- tion will be given by Mrs. R. L. Car- michael, secretary, 2511 Cliffbourne place northwest, and Mr. B. P. Fisa- , treasurer, 906 G street north- George G. Whitney of Wesley entertained the Washington Wells Club in her home on Forty-fourth Joel T. Boone at their apartm; nt in the Ontario. Mrs. Hills is a visited her at the use during Photo. Williams, the w Mr. Paul B. Cromelin, grand_patron: Mr. an Plitt, Mr. and Mrs. F i 5 and Mrs. Charles Gr . Mr. and Mrs. Trving Hollander and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lewis. A very interesting 1340 G St. N.W. ©Our Only Btore in Washington Is all you meed! Choese any Piano in the Factory to Your Home $ with detachable high waist- band; a hipbone jacket, fit- ted in the back, with di- agonal i In navy, corsair blue, brown. 25 (Suit Dept.—Third Floor) side closing. Milan Straz >, BERET . 3|0 Third Floor i e. Mrs. Wi hur Forake Sydney A. Clon A 2 Dick. Mrs. Brecke Long, Mrs. Brooke Lee. T 'nt Legare, Mrs. John Davidg Henry Miller, Mrs. Margaret Fraz William B. M: son. Mrs. James = F. Mitchell, Reginald S. Huidekoper, Mrs. Ch Parker Stone, Mrs, Lee Warren, Mrs. McKee Dunn, Mrs. Orme Wilson and Mrs. Horace Westcott The comm includes Miss r man; Mrs. Arct avis. treasurer: Mrs. McKee Dt rs. Reginald S Huidekoper, Lehr, Mrs, Brooke Lee. rescrvations members, 1 Cariton. place for tea last week, when Mrs. Trving Ketchum presided at the tea table. Others present were Mrs. Mar- shall Clark, Mrs. Charles Nefl, Mrs. Herbert Coward, Mrs. Herbert Knight, Mrs. A. W. Holderness, Mrs. E. W. Bur- rough, Miss Grace Johnson, Miss Mary Lou Johnson and Mrs. Horace L. Dawson. The Home Board Committee of Areme Chapter, No. 10, Order of the Eastern Star, is entertaining at a Co- tea at the home of Mrs. Brashears, 4400 Sixteenth street northwest, from 5 to 7 pm. Monday, February 22. Those who will assist the hostess are Mrs. Bena A. Barnhart, Belle Long. Mrs. Bertha Kost. Miss Irene Katherine Schmidt, the worthy matron: Mrs. Mary Langley Jester, the chairman, and the members M Ma ‘ Think of purchasing your favor- jte make in a brand-new Baby Grand or Upright Piano at enly $3.00 down and $1.00 per week to those of approved credit. Your eld piano will be accepted in trade. Several used Pianos, such as Stieff, Steinway, Shaw and many others. he benefit chair- $8 Down—$1 a Week EVERY PIANO REDUCED Chas. M. Stieff, Inc. 1340 G St. NW. Washingion, D. C. or at the desk of t Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. London left Be Broad- Shouldered for Spring! Free Parking While You Shop Here—E Street Bet. 6th & 7th THE HECHT CO. National 5500 Tricolor Scarf . . (Main Floor.) White or Gay F St. at Tth Who Ever heard of Full-Fashioned Silk Mesh or Chiffon HOSIERY like these ... for {9e Really, 79¢ doesn’t begin to give vou an idea of what these stockings are really like. The mesh are a fine medium size, with plated soles, in tahiti, black-brown and tendresse. The chiffons wear chic French clox. In tendresse, tropique, nu- brown and moonbeige. (Hosiery Dept., Main Floor.) BRIGHT belt, a row of but- tons and a pair of wide lapels empha- size the smart broad shoulders of the new spring tendency. Smart models as low as— $1 6.50 Spl;ing Coats Neither strictly sport nor strictly dress— but smart for occa- sions that demand either. New polo types, and diagonal woolens with wide shoulders, sleeve puffs, and scarf or new high collars. As Low as NEMO - FLEX has made % 2% or Black Kid Shoes . corsette of that same marvelous two - way - stretch (Maln Floor.) material, supple spun.” But this one is very well re- inforced and honed over the diaphragm. Slightly fuller bust of fine mesh. Slick for sizes 34-41. Corset Dept., Third Floor. FURRIERS SINCE 1888 Free Parking While You Shop Here—E St. Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO. NAtional 5100 THE HecHT Co. F St. at Tth Member Master Furriers Guild F Street at Seventh

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