Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1932, Page 18

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SOCIETY SOCIETY M. Hoover Meets Wives of Post Office Officials at Party Given Today by M!‘l. BI'OWIL ‘ sentative and Mrs. Danlel A. Reed, who are at the Cavalier Hotel, entertained |1a Mater, Miss Iris Talle) at a luncheon yesterday in honor of elene Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.| | Gallant, Mrs. Gem Silva, Mrs. Cesar e | carballo, Mrs. Gregorio R. Umali and - mnnnden, Henry M. Dawes of Mrs. Rachel Ensor. vanston, IIL, are the guests of Mr. and ¢ ves v Mr. Mrs. James C. Warren of ) gagement of their daughter, Miss Alice | Harrison Warren, to Lieut. Edwin James Stevens Young, Aviation Corps, United States Navy, a son of Mrs. Eleanor ‘oung of Henderson, N. C. and the late Col. John Summerville Eaton Young, United States Army. ‘The mar- riage will take place early this Spring. fiss Warren is a debutante of this sea- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gosner en- tertained at dinner last evening in honor of Miss Virginia Duryee and her flance, Lieut. Royal S. Copeland, | The other guests were Senator d Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, the c of the ‘Czechoslovakian . Miss Marjorie de |H. Smithwick their guest their | Evelyn Mezzanotte. p K-Lh-!mece ithwick have as gu the Winter in Washington at 1717 G street instead of opening her house at 2700 Thirty-sixth street. The Ambassador of Poland. Mr Tytus Filipwics, entertained at luncheon | today at the embassy. The party was given in honor of the Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A " | Davila, and the company included the ouse guest at the White House, also | ‘was in the party. Mrs. Hoover will entertain a small | Minister of Sweden, M. Bostrom: the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the counselor of the Italian embassy, Count Marchetti: Mme. de Wichfeid, wife of the coun- selor of the Danish legation; the second secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Huxley, Mr. Boncesco, financial ‘| counselor of the Rumanian legation: The Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, will be the guest in whose honor | j; the Minister of the Unfon of South ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Ogden L. Mills, has returned to Wash- | ington after a few days at Pinehurst, | N. ©. Mrs. Mills remained in the South | and is expected back in the Capital to- morrow. Mrs. Mills entertained at the tea dance yesterday at the Pinehurst Coun- | try Club, when she had with her Mr. and Mrs, John R. Fell, jr.; Mr. Philip 8. P. Pell and Mr. and M . B. Fish. ‘The Becretary of War and Mrs. Pat-’ rick J. Hurley will be the guests in ‘whose honor Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ashbum will entertain at dinner Monday, February 29. | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark Bristol, Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim. former Assistant Secretary of Com- Phelps Eno, Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mr. Rob- ert F. Kelley of the State Department. Mrs. Francis Whitten, Mrs. Edward Finkenstaedt, Mrs. Adamowski, Mr. Felian Garzia, Mrs. W. A. M. Baugh, the counselor of the embassy and Mme. Sokolowska. Sir Ronald Lindsay, has returned from a short stay in New York. Spain and Senora de Cardenas will arrive in Washington Friday from the West Coast, where they arrived last ‘The Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, returned this morning from Pittsburgh, where he at- tended the exercises which opened the | observance of Western Pennsylvania of the George Washington Bicentennial year. Mra, William N. Doak was the rank- | ing guest at a luncheon given today by Mrs. Thomas Sterling in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. M. M. Welch of Los Angeles, who is in Washington | for & fortnight. The company also in- eluded Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Mrs. | John Cechran, Mrs. Frank Crowther, | Mrs. Arth , Mrs. T. C.| M. Pearl McCall, Mrs. Mrs, H W. Lyman, Mrs. Edward Dixon Hays, Mrs. Elizabeth Danforth, Mrs, Paul Myron Linebarger, D. R. Brizswalter, Mrs. Charles Keyser, Mrs. L. F. Shabek, Mrs. Algernon Bafley, Miss Gertrude Davis, Miss Cricher, niece of Mrs, Dosk; Mrs. Wil- lism Parks, Mrs. Bessie Smith, Mrs. Vieter Martin, Mrs. Frank Sanderson, | Mrs. W, W. MeCaslin, dsughter-in-law of the hestess, and Mrs. Warren Haines. Mrs. Sterling, the wife of the late Senster of Seuth Dakots, is spending e e e e e e e e Let Spring Gowns Keep your wardrobe above the commonplace . when the city is flooded with cheap with inferior fashions that make a weak sure yoursel with Rizik creations. Their quality —their style—their workmanship is imbued with a masterful touch that immediately stamps them above the erdinary. Sale! Senator Frederic D. Walcott had as his guests at the Shoreham his sister and niece, Mrs. Benjamin D. Walcott and Mrs. Lewis Watson of New Yorl Mrs. Walcott came for the observance of the 200th anniversary of the birth Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, Mme. Stalinska and | Osmena, Speaker Manuel R Mme. Skalicky, the second the Egyptian legation, Mr. W tum; Senorita Ma S Kathleen Moran Mr. Edward Kahn, n Ourism and Mr. and Mrs 0 oyd Henders Mr. and Mrs. James P. Andrews of Hartford, Conn,, are at the C several days, Mrs. Andrews i fety of the a, and came to Washington to take part in the George Washington Bicentennial Celebration Philippine Commissioner Host At Dinner The resid Philippine Islands a Guevara were hosts last ev dance at the Congressional was attended by man guests, including the memb Philippine Mission now in S. Parker, Rep resentative and Mrs. John C. Schafer Representative and Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz, Representative and Mrs, Paul J Kvale, Representative Peter Granata, the Delegate from Hawaii and Mrs, Vic- | tor 8. K. Houston. Also Senator Serglo Sena- tor Ruperto Montinola, Rer Pedro Sabido, Representative and — 3 Emiliano T. Tirona, Representative a The Ambassador of Great Britaln, wy., " mas von ' Representative and Mrs. Edgar Howard, Gen. F. LeJ —_ Parker, chief of the Bureau of Insular The newly appointed Ambassador of Affairs of the Philippine Commission; Col. and Mrs. | Lieut. Maj Lieut. Col. Creed F. Cox, and Mrs. Walter C. Short Mrs. D. M. Ashbridge, Capt. week from Japan. Stephen B. Massey, Repres | Mrs Osias Joe J. Manlove, Judge and Mrs. Paul M. L barger, legal adviser to the Nationalist government of China; Judge and Mrs. | Crarles 8. Lobinger, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Geaslin, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Jacobi, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Jacobi, Mr. of George Washington at Mount Ver-|and Mrs. Harry W. Frantz, Mrs. Pedro | non, where she, with the other regents of Mount Vernon, remained over Sun- day. Mrs. Watson was among those at (the official ball last evening at the Mayflower, sitting in the Connecticut | box, and with her mother returned to their New York homes this afternoon. Representative J. Bayard Clark has been joined at 3: W Mrs. son, Miss Martha Clark. and . . Clark and Mr, Heman Clark, who ar- | rived from their home, in North Caro- | lina, to remain until Congress ad- Jjourns. | Representative and Mrs. William R. | Eaton of Colorado entertained at dinner | Bunday evening at Wardman Park " | Hotel,” where they make their home, " | covers being laid for eight. The military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto left today | for New York. They will sail Friday for Europe on the Europa. Capt. Prieto has been appointed by his government to the Disarmament Conference at Geneva as technical adviser of the Cuban delegation. Miss Ruth Reed, daughter of Repre- Rizik’s coples of fine frocks—overrun attempt to appear smart—as- of inimitable charm izik Brothers 1213 F 8t Guevara, jr.; Miss Dorothy Kurtz, Miss | Shirley Schaefer, Miss Gloria Monti- nola, Miss Anna Corrado, Miss Cella | Costa, Miss Thelma Nusbaum, Miss | Dorothy Nusbaum, Miss Ruth Royer, | Miss Stevia Morawski, Miss Morgan Miller, Miss Marianne Mezzanotte, Miss son and was presented to society at the first ball of the Norfolk German “lub last November. Lieut. Young is graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., class of 1928, and is at present on duty on the U. S. S. Langley at San Diego, Calif. Mr. Marshall Beverley of Virginia, a scendant of the Chief Justice John jarshall, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning, jr. coming for the Bicentennial Ball held at the Mayflower last night. 2 nd Mrs. Lewis Gouverneur Mor- have been spending & few days hington, stopping at Wardman ark Hotel, are returning to their home n New York City today. 1r. Former Representative and Mrs. John English Flomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six aad eight tooms, with ome, two and three baths, Bryant gae heat, maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three shost blocks south of Reservole Road. Open until 10 p. s 4 WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1822 K Street Nat'l 1040 e feminine loveliness. Street Plain and Printed Silks and Rayons O/)/Qiflz greatl pleasum we announce i/lat we are now cfislriéuiors o/ ilte KATHLEEN MARY QUINLAN preparations /or I[zc care o/ ?[‘te a[in Fnu many years the genius of this famous Beauty Stylist has solved the intricate problems of . The same preparations which have long had such incredible success in Miss Quinlan’s New York Salon are now available to you in her new series of short, effective treatments for home care of the skin. They will be shown yon at our Toilet Goods Department. 9 Spring Fabrics at one low price FEBRUARY - 23, Roslyn Vereer of Mouitre, |Ga., Miss Vereer has been attending the dances at Princeton. The Counsel General of Brazil, Senor 8. Campalo, with his daughter, Miss Alice Sampaio, and Doctor Numa de Oliveira of Brazil, came to Washington from the consulate in New York City yesterday, and they have taken a suite at Wardman Park Hotel for the dura- tion of their visit. Mrs. Clifford Evans Ankney enter- tained about 50 guests at tea Sunday at the Broadmoor in honor of her daugh- ter. Mrs. W. Byron Morrow of Chicago. | Those assisting Mrs, Ankney were 1 Mrs. F. A Harper, Mrs, Gordon Ascher and Mrs. William R. Reid. Miss Martha Bob Lucas has returned to Vassar after spending the week el with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rol H Lucas, in their apartment at the Broadmoor. Miss Lucas had as her guests Miss Mary Archer Randolph of Richmond, Va.; Miss May Baldwin of Montgomery, Miss Alice Bean of Johnson City, Tenn., and Miss Jane Porter of Birming- ham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damrosch have arrived in Washington from their home 1932. assist in the musical program in con. aecufl'n with the Bicentennial celebra- on. Mrs. M. M. Neeley of Fairmont, W. xVL. has joined Senator Neeley in Wash- n, Oreg., is at the Carlton for several days. Miss Failing is a member of the Na- tional Society of the Colonial Dames of e&mgflrfi.dmtd l;lu‘gome to w:;hmgwn o participate in the George ing- ton Bicentennial celebration. = Mrs. Morton Riddle of Norfolk, Va., announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mary Morton Riddle, to John Wiiliam Clemens, son of Mr. and (Continued on Third Page.) Anywhere—Everywhere—Any Way STEAMSHIP—RAIL—AIR CRUISES—TOURS Official Agent All Lines E. I. OBER 1420 H St. NW. in New York and are at the Carlton for A few days. Mr. Damrosch is here to Phone NAtional 3347-3348 LAST WEEK o Drastically Reduced Prices on Henderson's Cab;netl Re&uce Many Mirrors and 3-fold Come in—It Will Be a Fine Furniture and at a lowered pric 1108 G Street—Phones: District Fine Furniture Savings Unprecedented for Such Quality " 15% to 50% All Lamps, Tea Wagons and Smoking d 25% to 33Y39% Screens Greatly Reduced Pleasure to Show You. JamEes B. HENDERSON Interior Decorating 7676 1617 « you'd like a new Spring dress « you'd like a higher-priced one but e « then we are ready for you 595 075 $10 for regular Spring dresses for regular $16.50 Spring dresses JRICM IARRIS n n Woonw{}_}p; % street and Sunday ight frocks . . . black and the ew Spring shades .. sizes 12 to 42 & LoTHROP w2 G STazers %) 78 % for & few days and is at the Miss Mary F. Failing of Portland, SOCIETY In all Washington Moses is the only place where you find the dis- tinctive “Chapeaux Bellemode” models— hats in which their styles set them so above the ordinary, that one willingly pays any price. The new flattering turn, in this Montelupo straw and frieze; all colors. Special, $15. Latest Spring Models, $6.75 to $22.50 W. B, Moses & Sons F St. at 11th Jurius GarrinekeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTRENTH THIS FRIENDLY STORE Considered By Many To Be THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL STORE EXTENDS A WARM WELCOME TO ALL VISITORS TO WASHINGTON FOR THE BICENTENNIAL . . . We will be happy to see you hqre at any time...As a matter of fact, a visit to the Nation's Capital is not con- sidered complete unless you see this famous Store which is notably such a distinctive part of Washington . . . We have made ready for you with new showings of the loveliest goods for Spring we have ever seen, many withal moderately priced, all with that particular charm and distinction which have made this store internationally famous. New Goods for Women, Misses, Juniors, Children and Infants . . . Remarkable Gift Selections . . . Imported Things . .. A Men'’s Shop . . . A Boys' and Young Men's Shop Fod Hiade Joliegls Can Woar Red 1216-1220 F Street N.W. With the Right Make-up Says Elizabeth Arden Red heads can't wear red! Elizabeth Arden explodes that theory just as firmly as Colum- bus exfiloded the one about the world being flat. If a red head chooses her make-up carefully she is simply stunning in the rich flame reds. Her powder should be Lysetta, her rouge Red Head, her lip- *stick Coquette, her eye shadow green Bronze, her lashes tipped with Dark Brown cosmetique, Lysetta powder, $3; rouge. §2; lipstick, $1.50; eye -gldow. $1.50; cosmetique, $1.25. ELIZABETH ARDEN SHOP STREET FLOOR orurved 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Today! A Misses’ Fashion Tri-colors are dear to the heart of Chanel and so is the jacket . . . both present! Canton crepe navy with red and white or black with white and blue! $29.50 Here is a great assortment of 10 fashionable Spring fabrics » . . of such qualities as you seldom find at this price. ‘ All-Silk Plain Flat Crepe —in the new suede finish. A very unusual quality, shown in a complete range of daytime, evening and lingerie shades, All-Silk Embroidered Shantung —in entirely new designs and color combinations—all over and eyelet embroidered. Introducing to the very chic—the "Collar-button" Bag In softest glove kid—s very smart mew fashion, by the way. In red and brown with gilt, trimming. In mavy and black with nickel—smartly fitted. Lined in moire, $10. Lsarmen Goops, Amsue 8, Frer FLoOR. All-silk Crepe Satin—exceptionally good value. All-silk Canton Crepe . . . light and dark shades. All-silk Printed Chiffon and Imported Plain Chiffon. Silk-and-wool Crepe de Paris, in 10 practical colors. Celanese Taffeta, black and colors. Crepe Ondule (rayon)—a new wavy crepe—shown in pastels, white, new Spring and Summer shades, navy, black and other daytime eolors. Distinguished by ® The little jacket. ® Scarfs to tie under ® The higher waist line. the chin. (Higher in front.) ® Flares down low. MISSES' BETTER DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR P Palais Royal—Second Floor, - i

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