Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1932, Page 18

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| ment to Justice Peyton C. Gordon of ibrnthers of the bridegroom: Mr. David | Barkley, Mrs. Leo Robison. Mrs. W e -~ 1anr1 son-in-law of the new Ambassador. and the latters fon, Mr. Paul Mellon. | the District Supreme Court and Mrs. | Judson Randall, jr. and Mr. William | C. Wedding. Mrs, Tillsbury, Mrs. C - Gerdon. Phipps North. | Wells, Mrs. Joe Dodge, Mrs. Lou Messer Senator Alben W. Barkley will be 2 - Mr. Lee, who is & son of the late Mr. | smith, Mrs. Roland Devilbis, Mrs. Car guest of honor at the meeting of the . and Mrs. Montgomery Blair have | ang Mrs. Arthur Lee of Washington, | Hechmer. Mrs. William Rock Kentucky Society in the grand ball- to Hct Springs, where they are | and his bride will go to Honolulu on | Ainsworth, Mrs. Morris K: , Mrs. | room of the Willard March 22 taving at the Homestead. | and T Ming trip and after May 1 will | Paul Gleis. Mrs. Cullinan Fela, it ot e W ome. in EIkins, W. Va. where | Toelna, Mrs. Everson, M e of the eco- | B8 B¢ B0 rents and grandparents | Griffith. Mrs. Joseph You b Representative and Mrs. A rbert Mrs. Hoover Will Attend Last Concert | ro i their g - iviser to the State Department | MU TULn fned nomes. | Case. Mrs. Kenneth McRae. | several days Mrs. Harrison E : ter of President | | serdeche rs. V. s days Mre Harrison Gt ; 3 | | serdecher, Mrs. V. Baldwin, M drs. Harrisocn Wood of Phila James A. C Will be the guest| ... crupn College Ciub of Wash-|Hall. Mre. Eugene Snook, Mrs i ] Thls Season of Natlonal Symphony ol L . Lo meeting _tomorrow | AT ST enting a children’s pro- | Gallagher, Mrs Wilson R Mrs. Eustis, president of morning at 10:30 o'clock of the Ladies' | I&1oR 18 PUET, mpsssagor Theater | W. Finlay and Mrs. A. L. Kl J Secing Eye Society, has lectured cld Memor : Orchestra This Afternoon. g Uy d Memorial Hospital in | fomorrow afternoon &t 3:30 o'clock. | —_——— . 151 0t | e proceeds of this performance are | Kemmore Teas Attract 2 { ing g Sns for the srhvl?\r‘é\lp fundxol l|h"‘ ;lul; Many to Fredericksburg. y X Mr. Justice James C. Mc- | T n of Miss Sue Davis| which yearly aids some local girl a e e B | Bavnoss. it Saee® Hastan_ Fiske | for another visit ndal ir. Thomas Davis Lee will | Smith College. Three applicathons 1ot . o tea, I e t t such help have already e s f the Nat Symphony | Stone, Mr. Justice Owen J. Roberts, | a g . of e ional Sympl e, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. B h rk. 1 ent of Miss Randall | for the coming year. Mrs. George Hamilton Secott Kindler, conductor 1| Robinson, Senator James E. Watson, Bl 5 ilton Scott, M y be given i’ Gonstitation Mrs, | Senator George H. Moses, Semator IS season y her parents. Mr.| Mrs E. wflii;"{,r’,‘ég‘?“:?'?fifi’é‘r‘i&?fifl o Mizs Nettle Taliaferro Hoover will hav small nber of | Pat Harrison, Senator Carter Glass,| Assistant Secretary of War for At = Randall of |at luncheon = e - e = guests with her and the | Senator Dz A. Reed, Senator Hiram |tion and Mrs. F. Trub Warfox A e ¢ will be per- ftoday. having as guests Mrs. Frank (Continued on Third Page.) chorus of the W gtcn Choral Festi- Bingham, Senator Hamilton F. Kean, be the honor guests i of Qrace val Association with cstra. This | Senater Frederic C. Walcott, Represent- | evening of Maj 3 v Russell Bowie will be the final cor is scacor’ of | ative Willis C. Hawley, Representative | Foulois, Air Corps Mrs reception will follow the_orchestra_and Kindler will go | Joseph W. Byrns, Repr Charles | Foulois, w enterts e me of the bride’s parents on | 8 - to Philadelphia shortly to consgct the |R. Crisp, Representative John Q. Tils East Thirty-fifth stre Like a picture of orchestra of that city, later conducting | Representative ~Bertrand H. Snel M I's only attendent will Spring are thes the National Symphonv Orchestra in Representative Richard 8. Aldrich, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Kenyon will be little Lee Johnston, niece of Mr pring €. .. & concert in Re Pa Undersecretary of the Treasury, Mr at dinner this efening at Lee, and Mr. Thomas Griffin will be \ Mr. and Mrs. istofer Morley of | Arthur A. Ballantine; Assistant Secre- |t entertaining >st man. The usk will include Mr. N + { N Yong Teland were guests overnight of |tary of the Treasury, Mr. Ferry K.|company of 75 or 80 guests in compli- | Arthur Lee and Mr. Henry Davis Lee, i ewesT o ew President and Mrs, Hoover and returned | Heath: Assistant Secretary of the | %o their home today Treasury, Mr. Seymour Lowman: the your R s Jelnia glrnc!nr of the Reconstruction Finance | i & 4 Vice President Curtis Joined. | Corporation, Gen. Charles G. Dawes; | ~ = ) E 3 rln l o E 2 P e 1d- aster and At Mayflower by Mrs. Gann. | the governor of Federal Reserve Board, | ‘ .f lv ,1 s S yes, decf r : i arrmmceckelr’s ¢ ¢ edly so . . . Spring - Mr. Eugene Meyer: former Senator Pres . Mr rtis, was 3 s Wice Twestt Curtis, Was | wiikiam Cabell Bruce of Baltimore, Mr. | because. _thess i Wardrebe New Easter B L NOW and foined this morning by his sister, Mrs Edward Everett Ga websned | & Tashe Tilhen, M Geoom R S | nnounce from a short trip North. Mrs. Gann | Tson of New York, Mr. Charles Warrey, | A g $ 9 Frocks with E Noas e el 0 o Mr. 21¢ | Taylor, Mr. George F. Baker, Mr. Rich- | An Extraordinary Opportunity ; . their exquisite Lk T lines and finish 2t dinner last e 23’ theis Provie |ard B. Mellon, brother of the new | FoiT o oriatw s ERIDAY, : b i are the inevita- ) Content. o lnner st T e S 1s'a | Ambassador; Mr. Stephen O. Metca O+her Models, $|9,95 ble rchoice of Orchestra of Washington, Hans | Senator Reed Smoot, Senator Joseph T.| i) receive Sunday for the < onoad T Wask i Sunda nounced in Wash- | Complete 1, | brother of ‘the host: Mr. Henry D. women with an daughter of the Vice President, joined rer aunt, Mrs. Gann, in Boston, Wk Sharpe, Dr. James Bartley, jr.. the| o y -~ ure 9 the “laker made ' spesct © | Reviy appointed Honotary coueior of | Remarkable Special Purc hase of T i taten e beae i Tavics e . The most original suits we've shown Sonsectita e Mrs. Gann accompanying night | (1" Davia & Ty, M David K. E. | 1 i Wv ‘ Shean s e : i 7 uce | Beautlful Loullglng ear ! in many a season . .. new with The things B Bruce, son of former Senator Bruce The dean of the diplomatic corps, | them Friday rer and scarf necklines, lots B rever a ca necklinc lots and Saturday. The Ambassador of Italy, and Donna . 3 * . Anioricita de Martino, Wil be guests Both Pajamas & Negligees , SELE e lines. Choose yours from { honor at dinner this ev f The Minister of Switzerland &nd Mme A Great Value for 0"0 D(' v ()'ll\' f our smart, new collection. . o Peter. o The Ambassador of Cubn and Serio Just in Time { e Ferrara will be the guests in whos { T v Sionor Mal, and Ms. Barker W. West for Easter ‘ AT Use the Budge+ will entertain a company of 16 at dinner this evening. s Dress up for Spring on M Newest Spring $ 4 8 5 Pa : Plan. . you will ot miss the % ) The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel. who flew to Chicago vester- day, will remain there until Tuesday when he will go to St. Louis for a day / Seant o : and return to Washington Thursday, We advise you to be here early as the number is March 24 Just Received From a | limited, and we know you will certainly want to take Mme. Claudel, who remained in : 2he 5 Washington, was hostess to a small Famous Maker | advantage of the most unusual savings. Plain and y informally at tea yesterday. . . . Spety (ITTISTY Nt YeliAy New A"-Sllk pllnled materials make these lov cly garments, and the The Ambassador of Poland, Mr 2 : : SR Tytus Filipowicz, who went to New Prints colors are simply stunning . . . in sizes 14 to 40. York several days ago for a brief visit, | has been detained there by a heavy ON OUR FAMOUS FIFTH FLOOR cold and will remain for some days 2 2 longer. He is the guest rfl the r’nli;]h | 3 consul general, Mr. Miecyslaw March- 2 T & consul » | ULIUS UARFINCKEL 0. st Arrived Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde \\'zl:d(hr guest A SR I STREET AT FOURTEENTH of honor at a luncheon today at the - : Shoreham, with Mrs. Charles H. March : as hostess. The company included. be- 3 A Fres}l, NCW sides Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Arthur H. Van- e T e : R CABLTON Lot of Gorgeous ¥ Mrs. William Kearney Carr. Mrs. Wil- . .y | ‘ ! 0Stme | Jiam L. Crounse, Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, Mrs. Carl Lomen, Mrs. Lucy 3 Wilder Morris, Martin Morrison, & Mrs. Arthur Mrs. George C ‘] B 0twew =N Thorpe. Mrs. Charies Wright and Mrs X 8 (.\ ] » Mark Reld Yates Yy BREN e \ . The Speaker of the House of Repre- 7 Rl | | a rrls coats sentatives and Mrs. John N. Garner will be the guests of honor at a re- ception for which the Congressional Club has issued invitations for Wednes- il i \ 3 day evening, Avril 6. at 9 o'clock, in its Qe : f $ $ club house, at 2001 New Hampshire ! | | Specially 50 evenue. This is an annual function for ? g | : - € P 19Nts 3 y 4 priced | the Congressional Club, the last of the three large evening receptions planned ; to sell at each season, for the President, Vice ; President and Speaker. L f f h | Dncludediuihihe Ol 1asnion The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke will entertain a company of 26 $10 and $15 Values ) ‘ above shipment at dinner this evening. No Spring Wardrobe ; Special [ The Minister of the Irish Free State 5658 $ iR A Mr. Michael MacWhite, returned today Friday 95 Sl : FIERY RED FOXES 7s complete without a TSI S T T from Newport, where he made an nd- F T dress Jnst evening before the ancndly and Ii\ E ISH()IELS 52500 up FUR JACKET ! P! P! Sons of St. Patrick. The Minister o S B keep an engage- || Saturday L $95.00 ment to make a St. Patrick’s day speech || 1 1 1o ubru if Such Values no longer luxury-priced! These lustrous silky 4 this evening on the air. t Is Doubtful 1 ‘I uch Values Thi Do : : sc?rfs matke a lbeauuful ?kr]nart,h practfxcal. just 75 v = R 2 is v say Oxf igl v ave color contrast for y e i) i Senator Jesse H. Metcalf was host to Ever Can Be Repeated new rsay Oxford might well have SHoF cantoatoryoue ey Sp?igng g;y:nsk ’ at dinner last evening at Otter Lovaly Sieing Madsls come from one of those priceless Parisian custom the Willard in compliment to the newly shops—for it is characterized by a minute perfec- appoinied United States Ambassador 1o $495,,510% tion of detail. Yet it's only $12.50—and maybe | D | Lapopsttz: Anacew i, Metcry S e that isn’t good news for women who want really I o superb_furs e { he St t f State, Mr. 3 ! » Corss 3 2 EA0E Werhite STy e fine shoes! Blue Corsair kid, with cut- $12_50 lled lori unexcelied tai onng Evans Hughes; the Secretary of the outs piped in white Treasury, Mr. Mills; the Secretary of War, Mr. Hurley; the Attorney Gen- | . eral, Mr. Mitchell; the Postmaster Gen- | | 3 | Mr. Brown; the Secretary of the S HOp | | 2 Adams; the Secretary of lh(; ‘ | | 1 ) 1 r. Wilbur; the Secretary of A r Mr. Hyde; the Secretary of 527 14"! S|‘. N. W. ' | “OP Mr. Lamont; the Secretary bor, Mr. Doak: former President | Opposite Willard Hotel 2 the Speaker of the House,! % S R GE e, e e ? —_ 3 : h(P 1207 F St. : T 1224 1320 F Street N.W. Sl ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER @ FAMOUS FOR SPORTS WEAR @ o The Entire Stock of A NEW HENRY CASTENS e it is remarkable RALEIGH TAILORED e ' 1320 F Street N.W. how popular our SUIT q : new millinery section B 3 | Now Be|ng Sold at has become overnight HE fine Woolen lends T LEATHER GOODS HANDBAGS itself to the simplicity . T W\ $15 Dressing Cases.....$7.50 $7.50 to $15 Handbags..$4.95 it seems that ! LB $6 Men's Wallets.. . ... .$295 $5 to $7.50 Handbags.$295 || ; S 0 Ermen O ] $20 Beverage Sets. . ...$9.95 every day there is or Beigeen. $7.50 Picture Frames..$2.95 . Women's Lugsage practically an Sizes, 12 to 20. ) ¥ Men’s Luggagse ag; Fine O'Nite Case. ..$9.95 entire new 5 Fine Suit Case....$2250 $22.50 Week- : ; : $45 Fine Suit Case 5 eek-end Case.$9.95 showmg o TCanCC $2975 $22.50 Gladstone Bag..$1495 $17 Week-end Case. .. .$7.50 $20 Suit Case. $65 Fitted Tray Case. ...$25 $1375 Gladstone Bag..$895 SI85 Fitted Case........$75 those. that OTHER SUITS ALL BRIEF CASES Y, OFF $19.75TO $65 TRUNKS $85 Wardrobe Trunk - 1 ; : we'll venture See th $100 Wardrobe Trunk...... b i . $30 Hand Wardrobe........ o Smart New 1932 $40 Wardrobe Trunk..... g ’ e KNOX Vagabond | $65 Wardrobe Trunk....... you haven t Perhaps the most becoming fashion this Spring, for Larger Women, is iy o Hat..iicoionesadD the redingote onsembie. We have just reccived a new shipment’ of seen smart them . and such lovely ones! Printed frocks with plain coats, Filled in With Added Merchandise J S P a er S I I hats for some polka dots, coats with the all-important capes. You'll love each $5 $7.50 |0 have been sold one for its slenderizing details, the love trimming of lace. or con- | THE WOMENB SHP’ | ;:‘gg?fi 4‘1".1:”!0 ;y?:k, Corsair blue, navy, and brown. Sizes 40! E th, M t B S Id! mLEIGH HABERDASHER $1650 ve;ZIesI:ifial i %ISSales eCasho nAD D IS 1310 F Street LARGER WOMEN'S DRESSES—FIFTH FLOOR 1224 1) 1320 F Street N.W.

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