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B— SOCIETY., SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover Will Receive Small Company of Diplomats Before Attending National Symphony Concert. RS. HOOVER will receive in the early afternoon today at the Whit> House a cmall group oi diplomats. She will later attend the National Symphony concert in Constitution Hall, Mr. Hans Kindler conducting. The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Filipowicz, will occupy a box at the con- cert today at which Paul Kochenski, fomous Folish violinit, will play ihe T:chaikowsky Concerto. have boxes for the musicale are Miss Alize Clapp and Mrs, Johni B. Thayer of Ph and h Polly Tt who ere visiting in Wash- irgton. Mme. Claudel, wife of the Ambassador of France, will enteriain a small com- any at tea December 10, assy. The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr Anmet Muhtar, and the Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sidarouss Pas| v among the guasts of the charg? { Persia and Mme. Azodi, at r which they gzve last warming, @ the guests’ W to a few close friends of the he Sccretary and Mrs. Stimson Hosts at Dinner Tenight. The Secretary of State and Mrs n will entertain at r of the lomats and of i , Senor retiring Ambas Don Miguel Cruchaga Others who | daughter, Miss | e | Riding and Hunt Club Plan 5 | First Evening Show of Scason. have returned to Washington after an absence of several years and are &t the Anchorage for two weeks while | Admiral McNamee, president of the Election Board, U. S. N., directs the meetings. Admiral and Mrs. McNamee were | stationed in Washington for some years | and they have a host of friends in | the Capital. Mrs. McNamee is a well | known artist in portrature. Miss Teresa Saul, daughter of Mrs. | | B. Prancis Saul, has as her house guest | | Miss Elinor Ryan. They will attend | | the Army and Navy game and go to| New York for a visit. Maj. and Mrs. John F., Kahle are | arriving in Washington tomorrow from a tour of two years in the Philippines. | | They will be with Mrs. Kahle's par- | | ents. Admiral and Mrs. George R.| | Clark, at their residence, the Shoreham otel. | | Enthusiasm is being shown over the | ening horse show of the Riding and | Club which will take place to- | W night at 8 o'clock at the club | Twenty-second and P streets entries have come in from | faryland, Virginia and the District, | | among them being Miss Amelia Wood- | | ward of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Channing Delep ane of Delepiane, Va.; Miss Emily | Norin King of Warrenton, Va.: Miss | |Laura Lyons of Durham, N. C.; M. | | Louis Leith and Mr. Otto Purr of Mid- | dleburg, Va. Mr. L. Delport of Glyn- | |Gon, Md., is bringing several of his | hunters to be shown in the hack and | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Miss Marjorie McCleod of Texas, who entered her horses in the New York show, has sent them on here to be shown in the saddle classes. Members of the Riding and Hunt Club who have made entries include Mrs. Marshall Orme Exnicios, Mrs. Willlam G. Hill, Mrs. Robert M. Gug- genheim, Miss Betty Couzens, Miss Margaret Cotter, Mrs. Preece, Miss Maude Preece, Mr. Roland 3 showing Mr. Melvin C. Hazen's Carl K: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carrico, Mr. Benjamin Councilman, Mr. Clark, sho horse, Peacock, and Mr. Vernon G. Oweps, showing Jack Lightning, his hunter which has won many ribbons. D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932. Mrs. Charles Nichol lson, | a silver cup, with the exception of the Court, Dawson, Mrs. A. B. Riding and Hunt Club hunters' class, Little Joe Wiesenfield of Baltimore, Md. Miss Dorothy Kurtz, daughter of Representative J. Banks Kurtz of Pen- nsylvania, entertained at bridge last evening at Wardman Park Hotel, where (Continued on Third Page.) Norman wing his famous saddle The first prize in each class will be 4 GREAT VALUES in ZIRKIN’S 47th ANNIVERSARY S A E Fur Coats DRASTICALLY Reduced! FINE FUR COATS In this group are Silver and Golden Muskrat, Caracul, Lapin, Russian Pony and others. Every one of them is full length and typical ZIRKIN quality. Formerly $88 to $125 *HUDSON SEAL COATS *50 *139 * Dyed Muskrat. which will be a bridie presented by |! ' Double Vegetable Dishes. SOCIETY, Continuing Our Special Purchase Sale of Genuine English Plate—Less 3315% A wonderful opportunity for Christmas buying i VERY piece of this merchandise was made and finished in England. Included are’ fine Sheffield reproductions, exemplifying the best Georgian designs and workmanship, at much below regular prices— for example: $26-50 $]325 Gravy Tureens. Regularly $40.00—NOW Regularly $20.00—NOW 2-light Candelabra. Regularly $50.00—NOW Salt and Pepper Set. and open_saddle classes, and 14-inch Chop Dishes. Regularly $32.00—NOW $2(0.00 32 22-inch Tea Trays. Regularly 75 Regularly $95.00—NOW s62 pr. . : Included are Shell Dishes, Butter Dishes, Tea Bells, Platters, efc. # DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance—HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6 P. g, ! Fur-Trimmed CLOTH COATS Reduced! has arrived here from his home i | | smart materials. Gorgcous ZIRKIN furs of Kolinsky, Blue Fox, Badger, T Japanese Mink, Persian Lamb and others . . . all specially reduced for the ccngressional Arthur . Formerly $16.50 M A B “‘Or“Qg';{,l,,’éflfi.“’a,’,fii A group of the many included in this Auniversary event. Street $ 1 1 95 sach . but a great bargain as well. Other ZIRKIN QUALITY Garments are Proportionately Reduced! Beautiful Quality, Formerly $68 to $78 rtment, at Wardman Park Hotel 1€ 1 4 E, aha wiil e our 47th Anniversary. | e and afternoon types predominate with the new cape efiects and . Senater Semucl M. Shortridge, who | In this group are the new suede cloths, crepy woolens and other and will be in ence there during Smart ZIRKIN DRESSES Reduced! will be at the Shorehem for the sea- | Incorporated “Marcus A. Cool- | “ £ large sleeves. You'll not only find your size in the shade you wish, 821 FOURTEENTH STREET Robert R. Reynolds, the r Carolina, has ned Mrs. Rey- arrived here and nolds in their apa , 2t Wardman | Park Hotel | Representative John J. O'Connor of | New York is a guest at the Shoreham for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg St. Paul arrived terday and will be flower while in t two or three we: Col. 2nd Mrs. Maniey Hosts For Debutante Baughler. Miss Helen P. Manley, daughter of | Col. end Mrs. Freder.ck W. Manley, was hostess to her sisier deoutantes at a | 1 on tcday given by her parents at | the Mayflower. The arrangements for | the party were particularly charming, | with chrysanthemums in shades of gold | and russet mingled with Autumn leaves, making an effective decoration for the table and in the palm court, where the luncheon was- served. The debutante wore a becoming gown of dark green ith a hat and other accessories T Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWEVETWHVE F STREET No Exchanges or Refunds Philipsborn A Fifty-Six Dollar OAT Promotion Including $59.50, $69.50 & $79.50 Grades All Sales Final Fur Coats that are different! 68 oSilver, Brown and Ombre Muskrat eBrown and Black Caracul oNorthern Seal (Coney) | Six weeks earlier than wusual! "N70) o S e Tomorrow! Elizabeth Burke, Miss Edith Bull, Mirs | Ann Daingerfield, Miss Catherine Du | Bofs, Miss Madge Ely, Miss Helene Fortescue, Miss Laura Katherine Field, Miss Gertrude Faust, Miss Lydia Lane Foster, Miss Osra Anne Gault, Miss Virginia Hall, Miss Florence Harris, Miss Jean Kingman, Miss Betty Jones, Miss Eleanor Jones, M'ss Julia Mathe- son, Miss Margaret McKinley, Miss Margaret Nixon, Miss Marguerite Pres- cott, Miss Janet Patterson, Miss Susan Rogers,. Miss Marion Shouse, Miss Prances Simonds, Mi Dorothy Smith, Mss Ml By is L g | | | Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of i eBlue Fox e Kolinsky eJap Mink oPersian oKit Fox oSkunk eBadger eBeaver d school both in eKid Caracul the time her father was military attache to the United States embassy in Madrid, and had the honor of being presented to the King and Queen of Spain. She also attended one of the last balls given by their royal highnesses at the royal palace for the enfanta, Marie Christina. Senora de Abelli, wife of the former Minister of Bolivia, will be with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George Hyland, | at 1016 Sixteenth street, until she sails | December 16 to join Senor Abelli in his home in Bolivia. | With puff sleeves, huge collars, and slim lines that distinguish the new fur coats. You know you're getting a rare bargain when you get coats like these for this price! Luxurious furs used abundantly in flattering fashions in types for women, misses, juniors and little ladies. Economy Group of $39.50 COATS $D 6 Kit Fox Red Fox Carzcul Lapin M-, and Mrs. George Bowie Chipman Wwill entertain at dinner this evening in honcr of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 8. Wynre. Admiral and M Third Floor Luke McNamee Marmot Furs are lavishly used in fashions that are copies of the higher priced coats, in sizes for juniors, misses, women and little ladies. Third Floor Satin Slips $].95 Satin is the choice for beautifully tailored slips that fit so well. What could be more acceptable than one of these for Christmas? In white, blush and flesh. Street Floor Solve Your Man Problem| After-Dark Frocks $ |0.95 For those in-between oc- casions when low decolletage is too formal, you will wel- come this type frock, in sheer or rough crepe. Also evening and daytime types in this group. OFF IF YOU WAITED for real Winter Weather to buy your Coat, here’s an opportunity you can't afford to miss! OUR ENTIRE STOCK is included, NOTHING RESERVED! (IWe do not buy for sale purposes') e Each coat and suit is brand-new and outstanding in fashion, luxurious with GENUINE FURS and distinguished by their superb quality, for Erlebacher zealously guards their reputati of presenting only superior Coats and Suits. And fully guarantees and services them for a year, too! Genuine Ostrich WALLETS with 14-kt gold corners Midwinter Clearance $10.95, $16.50 and $29.50 FROCKS $3°° Daytime and afternoon types in wool, crepe and velvet, both dark and light shades, in sizes for juniors, misses and women. Second Floor ALL WINTER SUITS !; OFF Third Floor Here’s one gift he’ll welcome with real enthusiasm. A genuine ostrich leather wallet with 14-kt. gold corners and fine leather lining thruout. Also in hair- grain and pin seal. Initialed without charge. Mail orders 10c Postage. Sketched . . . Lime color adds zest to this cocktail frock with demure puff sleeves; of rough sheer crepe; $10.95. Second Floor Was $169.75 Owing to the Extreme Reductions All Sales Must Be Final! Now $121.25