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B—2 THE... HECHT CO. F Street at 7th If it’s PRINTED . . . it’s good If it’s PURE-DYE- CREPE. . it’s good | If it’s BOTH printed and pure-dye-crepe| it’s perfect the perfectI PRINT DRESS| *10 We've sketched only| i one of a ravishing!| group. Too bad _vou; can’t see its unusual-| ly tailoring-de- | tails, but please note! its pointed cape| sleevelets and flatly pleated skirt, In navy, copen or black on white. Sizes 14 to 20. (Dress Dept.. Third Floor) fine SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Honor Guests of Postmaster General and Mrs. Brown Tonight. HE President and Mrs. Hoover| Mrs. Bertram H. Snell is at the Hotel will be entertained at dinner |New Weston, in New York City, for a this evening by the Postmaster |short stay. General and Mrs. Walter F. - Brown, in their apartment at| Mrs. Cochran, wife of Representative the Shoreham. The dinner is one of |John Joseph Cochran and Mrs. the series given annually by cabinet | Iinghaus, wife of Representative ¥ officers and their wives in honor of the | Frede: Niedringhaus, both of N Chief Executive and First Lady. souri, were hosts at n Mrs, Hoover will return today to the ranged luncheon today at the Sh ‘White House from the President’s camp | The guests were Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, on the Rapidan River in Virginia, | Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Harry B, where she motored yesterday, in time | Hawes, Mrs. Roscoe C. Patterson, Mrs to receive the delegates to the National | Cordell Hull, Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns, | j - | Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer. Mrs. John Me- f-:’,“‘f,‘:,;,°‘.,t‘f"i,'~’5;:‘k_"'“ Mo o }ngc. Mrs. Morgan G. Sanders, Mrs. The President today had a small|Milton A. Romjue, Mrs. Jacob L. Milli- company of officials and diplomats with | a0, Mrs. Arthur H. Greenwood, M him for the exhibition match of the|Joe J. Manlove Mrs. Albert E. Car THE EVENING a charmingly ar- |t oreham. | Fi Davis Cup teams, on the White House courts. Preceding the match the Presi. dent _received the Minister of Canada, the Hon. Mr. Willlam Duncan Herridge, who introduced to the President, mem- bers of the Canadian team. The Presi- dent has a box for the matches which will be held Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday, on the courts of the Chevy Chase Club. Mme. Claudel to Entertain Small Company at Tea Today. Mme. Claudel, wife of the Ambassa- | dor of France, will be hostess to a small | company at tea this afternoon, her guests including cabinet hostesses and those in the “little cabinet” circle. The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Filipowicz, will give a reception | this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, in the embassy, for the National League of American Pen Women. Mme. Stalinska, wife of the counselor of the Polish em- bassy in Munich, will give a program of music by Miss Marianne Genet of Pitts- burgh, who will play her accompani- ments. Mme. Stalinska was formerly Elvira Rowe, a well known soprano in ‘Washington. The newly appointed Senator from Georgia, Maj. John S. Cohen, and Mrs. gohin are spending a few days in New ork. Representative James L. Whitley will return tomorrow to the Mayflower from a visit to his home in Rochester. Mrs. Robert Douglas and Mrs. David P. Moore of Rochester spent & week in ‘Washington as the guests of Represent- ative and Mrs. Whitley and returned , | yesterday to New York. | Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport, Mrs ward E. Eslick, Mrs. Frederick W. ) grady, Mrs, ph L. Hooj Mrs. Thomas C. Cochran, Mrs. Frank P. Bohn, Mrs. David Hopkins, James F. Fulbrigh®, Mrs. Clyde Williams Mrs. Willlam E. Barton, Mrs. Rober Mrs. Jobn Philp, Miss Lyla k s. John . Mrs. Hugh Tate, Mrs, Elton Marshall, Mrs. Edward Ha 1 M Duke Shoop, Mrs. Charles Hay | Russell Kent, Mrs. Edward ton, Mrs. William Rodenberg, Mrs, Sterling Mead, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs | Thomas Sterling, Charles Alger, | Mrs. Raymond Walsh, Mrs. Otis Rogers, Mrs. William Badgley, Mrs. H. Wellen Fisher, Mrs. Ethel Horn, Mrs. Leonard Steuart, Mrs. Louise Sumners, Mrs. Thomas Carlin, Mrs. Charles Crosby, Mrs. Richard Lang, Mrs. George Eads, Mrs. William Flood, Mrs. Percy Walton, Mrs. Thomas Cannon, Mrs. Kate Dunn, Mrs. Frank Cleary, Mrs. William Sault, Mrs. Frederick Buchholz, Mrs. Gustav Buchholz, Mrs. Paul Townsend, Mrs. Norman Baxter, Mrs. S. L. Hoover, Mrs, Grattan Kerans, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Peter McGovern, Mrs. Augusto Boas, Mrs. A. H. Brewood. Mrs. Mary Ducorron, Mrs. Marion Rhodes, Mrs. | Hicklin Yates, Mrs. Grace Crane, Mrs, Henry Jawish, Mrs. Ernest Daniel, Mrs, Steidel and Mrs. J. Speare. The United States Minister to Sweden, Mr. John Motley Morehead, arrived in Washington this morning and will be at the Mayflower for two or three days. D.|, e | Alice Trew B, | Mrs. Emilie Hyer, Mrs. Cleveland New- Schivarts 1325 CONNECTICUT AVENUE N.W. “The Shop of Sensible Prices” For the women who appreciate excellente as well as economy, SCHWARTZ’'S Fashions shine out with their well-bred charm. Their amazing variety, their extraordinary fine quality and up-to-date minute styling. Introduces a New Group of Dresses $16.50 and $25.00 So complete you can fill a whole wardrobe from it. Coats Drastically Reduced Schivarts Coat and Dress Shop THE HHECHT CO- F STREET AT 77 FREE PARKING WHILE YOU SHOP HERE Here comes the Month of May! Buy Yourself This Scantie is fitted with lace to round your bust . . . with elas- tic sides to mould your hips . . . with a back cut low enough to wear under an evening dress . « . with ruffles and laces over 4 hose sup- porters. Sizes 32-38. Similar Scanties . . . flesh or peach . . . §5 (Corset Dept., Third Floor) + JoTHE HECHT CO- Mrs. Morehead is in their home at Rye, L and they will sail for Europe May 2. The United States Minister to Al- bania, Mr, Herman Bernstein, is at the Mayflower while in Washington on a brief visit. I Gen, John J. Pershing will sail to- | night on the Leviathan to spend sev-| eral weeks in France. Maj. Gen. John L. Hines is en route to this country from the Philippines and is expected to arrive in San Fran- | [rsro May 3. Gen. Hines will be re- tired May 31 as commanding general, Department, of the Philippines. Next month Gen. and Mrs. Hines will visit the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, William B. Hines at White | Sulphur Springs, W. Va. | States attorney for 1 district of Arkansas and B | Wallace Parks are visiting latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. heodore Howe in their home at 1730 Twenty-first street northwest. Mrs, Howe and Mrs. Wallace and her Sarah Cowdin Howe, were s at tea Sunday afternoon informally for the members gton and Arkansas dele- | gations to the D. A, R. Congress. Mrs. George O. Barnes assisted in receiving nd Miss Mary B. Howe presided at the tea table. Among those in the com- pany | Claude A. Fuller and | of Arkansas; Assistant Treasurer of the United States, Mr. George O. Mrs. C. B. Rendleman, ate , of Little Rock; Miss iss Helen Harmon. | Mrs. r lburn, Miss Louise | Nance, Mrs H. Wagner, Mrs. Henry Colfax Grove, Miss Jane Joyce and Miss entertain! of the W s Ruth Fuller Barnes; Howe, Miss Joyce and Miss Fuller were pages at the D. A, R. Congress last week, Maj. and Mrs. James Mann will be | hosts at dinner this evening. Kirk, entertained at luncheon today at the Army and Navy Country Club, when her gu were Mrs. Robert U. Patterson, Mrs. Calvin De Witt, Mrs William L. Keller, Mrs. Matthew A De Laney, Mrs. C] les Herron and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Herron; Mrs. Wil- liam Moncrief, Mrs. Condon C. McCor- ARG~ P;? SERVER Most Styles $8.50 . $10.50 “He —for the woman who wears such comfortable shoes; walking is the best of . . stimulating. than d slashing r 8 on 100 lovel 33 were $5.00 38 were 7.50 NOW 29 were 10.00 black brown bambino nav tan " for dress and sport all headsizes effective lomorrow slashin ¥ $1800 coats and $29.75 coats and $39.75 coats and $55.00 coats and $69.50 coats and you can rely on 8 on ever STAR, WASHINGTON, | etta, Mrs. Carlton Starke. were Representative and _Mrs. | Mzs. Kirk, wife of Maj. Norman T.| shoes . . . that they encourage you to walk. Far gray; coat’ D. C. -TUESDAY, mack, Mrs. Herbert C. Gibner, Mrs. Julien R. Bernheim, Mrs. George Cal- lender, Mrs. Samuel James Mann, Mrs. Burr Piggott, Mrs. Samuel Avery, Mrs. P. S. Madigan, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Paul Hawley, Mrs. J. S. Simmons, Mrs. Vincent Falisi, Mrs. Albro Parsons, Mrs. Paul Schule, Mrs. Frank Francis, Mrs. Schelly Mari- Mrs. Ray- mond Scott, Mrs. Raymond Poust, Mrs. James Kimbrough, Mrs. Harry Dale, Mrs, Page Chesser, Mrs. Edgar Mc- Nabb, Mrs. Richard Arnest, Mrs. M. A. Dailey, Mrs. Ray H. Skaggs, Mrs. Howard Williamson. Mrs. Hugh Mahon | and Mrs. Charles Hillman. Mr. and Mrs, Bancroft W. Gherardi of Short Hills, N. J., are guests at the | Mayflower while in Washington for a few days. Mrs. Gherardi is the sister of Rear Admiral Henry V. Butler, com- | FHomes of Conmrraw in .~ FOXALL ® Double fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three | baths. .. double screened porches . open fireplace . . . electric refrigeration . . . gas heat . . . ouilt-in garage . . . outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950, with monthly payments less than rental value. Visit our Furnished Model Home at 4422 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open 9:30 A. M. 10 9:30 P. M. g - WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 Every Week is alth Week” “Arch Preservers!” They're such bracing, exhilirating And . healthful resultful all sports . . more ieting! Arch Preservers Widths from AAAA eductions y spring hats 350 JQICM IARRIS 1224 F_STREET : . JRICM IARRIS 1224 FQSTREET ® reductions and suit suits, . . ILZ5 22.75 . 2975 . 39.75 49.75 Harris' pledge of suits, suits, suits, suits, finest quality furs, materials Morris, Mrs. | APRIL SOCIETY. mandant of the Washington Navy Yard. | 26, 1932. | Miss Young Will Marry lmdshljmn Osler in June. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Young an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Virginia Stribling, to Midshipman Paul Gordon Osler, U. S. N, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Osler of Towa. The wedding will take place in June. Former Senator and Mrs. Peter Goe- __(Continued on_Third Page) 4 CONTRACT BRIDGE ' Re-Upholstering and Repairing Pay a Little Each Month Wool, Tapestry, Friezza, Brocades and Damasks Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. | CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer, 1235 10th St. NW. 5-Pe. Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites In our Bridge Department you most at e Dining Room Chairs will find the most attractive de- signs in cards, tallies and table ° covers and the latest helps in MEtropoli Contract Bridge. nekisn 206X or Residence Phone Cleveland 0430 321 Porter St. Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free ‘BREWGD Engravers and Printers 611 TWELFTH STREET 66 W. & ]J. Sloane 709 Twelfth inals” in the 26th Anniversary Sale available only until Saturday at these remarkable reductions HE whole house is in the sale — Living Room, Bed Rogm, Dining Room and “Occasional” Furniture — Oriental and ‘Domestic Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Lamps and Draperies—all reduced to the biggest bargain point. But these Bed Room Suites and Living Room Pieces are outstanding at the reglly unprecedentedly low price for Fur- niture of Sloane quality and design. Famous Sofas and Love Seats The Bedford, {Smuprilies et shhite W & 3 s comfort and effectiveness are still prized essentials. Sturdy construction. Up- holstere.d in attractive silk damask, or will be tailored in your personal selection of fabrics. Regmlarly $175 Wakefield Sofa, in effective silk damask. Regular price is $195.. that famous Sloane model so well adapted to every type of interior. Simple in design and upholstered 9{ generous size and very comfortable with its deep seat, low arms and roll back. Up« English-type Sofa, holstered in gold or green damask. Regular price is $195 decorative in type and comfortable in model; 9 upholstered in gold satin. $ 5 5 Regular price $120. another extremely comfortable piece, up- Bradley Love Seat’ holstered in blue Venetian damask. Regular price $145.. . . ST (R I /: < W) = $95 Popular Types Bedroom Suites American Empire Colonial Suite, gf_cith pieces. = Construction is heaptlful crotch mahogany, which has been finished in the old, rich, mellow tone of its period. The eight pieces include twin beds. Parker Love Seat Regular price $425 an eight-piece Bedroom Suite—in a modern adap- Fren’Ch SChOOl’ tation of the French school of design—consistent in type, and the finish of the beautifully decorated walnut used in construction. Twin beds, bureau with hanging mirror, chest, dressing table, night table, chair S genuine Mahogany Suite, with delicate satinwood inlays, Sheraton’ typical of Sheraton, which motif it splendidly reflects. Eight‘ pieces, including twin beds. Regular price $450 Regular price $450 Separate pieces of these Suites are available at proportionate reductions. There is a real advantage in a charge account—coupled with the added convenience of our Budget Plan of settlement. W.&]J.SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G and workmanship. sizes for misses and women | The House with the Green Shutters