Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1932, Page 19

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- SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ‘who entertained informally at luncheon Jesterday at the Carlton, . President Willlam Mather Lewis of Lafayette College and Mrs. Lewis are at the Hotel Mayflower. « Mrs. Joseph Clinton Tribby enter- fained at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Ball of Norfolk and Washingion. Her guests were Miss Elizabeth Walker, Miss Marion Shouse, Miss Margaret Nixon, Miss Mal Sykes and Miss Laura Katherine Field from the local debutante group; also Miss Fanclla Castenada, Miss Dorothy Kurtz and Miss Frances McNeill. Mrs. Thomas C. Dawson will enter- tain at supper this evening after the reception in the White House for the members. of the diplomatic corps. Maj. and Mrs. Henry D. F. Munnik- huysen will give a small dinner at the Mayflower Hotel for their caughter, Betly Aivsworth Burke, vreceding the second Washington Bachelor’s Cotillion, January 9. Maj. and Mrs. Munnikhuysen will go to Baltimore for Sunday, attending a party given in their henor. Col. and Mrs. John Phillip Hill and Maj. and Mrs. Harley C. Dagley will be patrons at a dinner and dance at the Shoreham Hotel early in January, it was announced by Capt. Albert J. McCurdy, jr., chairman, Socfal Activ- itles Committee Miss Eiizabeth Beverley, daughter of Mrs. Robert Beverley of Highview Apartments, is returning to Washing- ton today to svend the holidays with her mother. She is a freshman at Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Accompanying her as her guest is Miss Elizabeth Ketteridge Parker. who is & sophomore at Wellesley Coliege. Miss Elizabeth Reeve Morrow, daugh- ter of Mrs. Morrow and the late Senator Dwight W. Morrow, has chosen Decem- ber 28 as the date of her wedding to Mr. Aubrey Niel Morgan of Cardiff, Wales. The ceremony will be held at Next Day Hill, the Morrow home at Englewood. Mr. Morgan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Llewellyn Morgan of Brynderwen, Llandaff, Wales. The marriage of Miss Aubre A. Bark- well. daughter of Mrs. W. C. Wilson of Nichols, N. Y., to Mr. C. Mark Wright, son of Mrs. Mark Wright, took place | yesterday afternoon. The ceremony was performed in the home of the Rev. Dr. F. W. Johnson, who officiated at 2| o'clock. The bride wore a_becoming costume of brown velvet. with a toque of green crepe and a shoulder bouquet of bronze- color rosebuds, and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Mrs. T. F. Schneider, who wore green crepe with & brown velvet toque, and Mr. Schneider was best man for Mr. Wright. Mrs. ‘Wright, mother of the bridegroom, wore 2 blue costume, her hat matching her gown. Mr. and Mrs. Wright left shortly after the ceremony for a wedding trip, and after January 1 will be at home | &t 3412 T street northeast. Miss Mabe | the Sulgrave Club, will be hostess at | tea in the club this afternoon for mem- bers of the club, the party to be in the nature of a house warming, as the club was _organized in the Spring and re- cently was opened. The club house oc- cupies the triangle formed by Massa- chusetts avenue, Eighteenth and P streets and faces Dupont Circle. It ormerly_was the home of the late Mr. f2 Herbert Wadsworth and of Mrs. Wads- ‘worth, who now makes her home at ., Y. The house has been closed ||| for some vears, since Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Wadsworth” went to_California to live | before the death of Mr. Wadsworth. | Mrs. Taft Honor Guest of League of Republican Women. Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft will be the guest of honor tomorrow afternoon Boardman, president of ||| at & musicale and tea given by the League of Republican Women in its club house, Scott Circle and Sixteenth street, from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Norma Simonson, soprano, and Mrs. Dorothy Redde Emery, concert pianist, will give the program. Mrs. Virginia White Speel will be hostess and have receiving with her Mrs. James' E. Watson, Mrs. Earnest Lee Jahncke, Mrs. Seth Richardson, Mrs. Charles Sisson, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard, Mrs. Strickland Gilliland, Mrs. Charles Rugg, Mrs. Harry Perry, Mrs. Wililam E. Hull, Mrs. John D. Sherman, Mrs. Evanson, Miss Lena Hitcheock and Mrs. D. P. Penhallow. Mrs. Le Roy Sherman was hostess Monday at her home, 4530 Sixteenth street, for the December meeting of the Washington Chapter of National Park_Seminary Alumnaze. The assist- ing hostesses were Mrs. Willilam T. Burch, Miss Prances Kelley, Mrs. George E. Work, jr., and Miss Eleanor Potts. Miss 8. E. Baker of Winchester, Va., is at the Carlton for a few days as the guest of Mrs. Robert Hollister Chap- man. Mrs. Chapman is at the Carlton for a stay of a month or longer. Miss Helen Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Wright, who has been attending the Bennett School in Millbrook, N. Y., is at home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Wright ho ds one of the leading offices in her form | and is & member of the Student Coun- i cil of the school. ‘The Star recently received and in good faith published in these columns an announcement. of the approaching marriage of Miss Anne Parker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker, to Mr. Donald Richard Sweetman, son cf Mrs. Mary T. Sweetman. The announce- ment, The Star has been informed, was unauthorized and is erronsous and was made without the knowledge of Miss Parker or her parents or of Mr. | Sweetman or Mrs. Sweetman. The Star is glad to make this correction and explanation. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John Nicholls of ‘Williamstown, Mass,, have the Wardman Park Hotel, spent a part of last Winter, Mrs. Jesse W. Walters entertained at the Shoreham at a bridge eon. yesterday, her guests n X Moines, Tows, is at the Dodge for an | indefinite stay. Mr. and D. C. Shea, having leased their house, will be at Wardman Park Hotel until December 29, when they will go South for the Winter. Their daughters, Miss Alleen Shea and Miss Rila Shea, and their son, Brandan Shea, will join them for the holidays. The Christmas reception and dance to be given by the New York State So- clety tomorrow evening in the main ball Toom of the Shoreham Hotel in honor of the New York congressional delega- tion gives promise of being one of its most brilliant events. recelving with the president of the soclety, Mr. William R. Vallance, are Representative and Mrs. John Taber, Representative J. J. Boylan, Mrs. Thompson Walles, and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian, Mrs. RUDY VALLEE AND HIS ORCHESTRA WARDNAN PARK HOTEL NEW YEAR'S EVE Mrs. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 Dinner—Dancing—Breakfast | | Buy Your Tickets Early | At Wardman Park Hotel PASTER 1219 CONNECTICUT ‘AvE~ S A reductions. DRESSES . . MISSES' FROCKS, $15 HATS . .. & Pasternak Christmas Gifts of quality and chic, yet inexpensive! The regular Pasternak collections of dependable quality clothes at even more-than-usual price Greatly Reduced Prices -COATS (fur-trimmed) $49 SUITS (fur-trimmed) , $45 GENTLEWOMEN BINCE 1903 LE $75 $65 $35 $19 $8 .. $25 $5 Stockings, Lingerie, Bags, Sweaters, Scarfs, Imported READY TO WEAR Costume Jewelry MADE TO ORDER | Warm Play Suits A mistake- proof gift that is also cold- proof! Sturdy One-Piece Play Suits of soft fleecy Snow Cloth helmets to match. Blu Pink, Tan, Brown. Sizes 1 to 4 years.... A Special Purchase Makes This Possible— 100 Boys' Warm Heavy Winter Coats eut and made just like a man’s coat. Soft, fleecy fabrics, chinchillas, tweeds, etc. Warmly lined. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Fri- day and Saturday 295 Specialeiiasairna Pink, Blue, included. These welcome holiday gift for A Wonderful Selection of Charming Silk and Velvet Frocks for tots of 3 to 6. Velvet Jumper Styles will make a with knitted cuffs at wrist and ankles, drop-seat back, Warm Wool Knitted 4-Pc. Legging Sets that cover a baby from its toes to its finger tips, and leaves only its little face peeping from the snug lit- tle cap or helmet. Tan, Pink, Blue, Green, White. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. 195 0 295 Our Regular $8.95 and $9.75 Suede Cloth and Corduroy Double-breasted 3-piece Coat Sets. White, Nile, Tan, Brown, etc. Sizes 1 Friday and Saturday Special...... made to sell every 29_5 E Street Corner 8 consisting of one-piece suits e, with 2% Matching helmet and mittens—a special value Boys' and Girls' Bath Robes of warm, soft blanket cloth that were Sizes 4 to 6...100 Sizes 8 to 14‘.159 All-Wool 3-Pc. Heavy Shaker Knit Sets fastener. - sliding zip For Little Boys 2 to 6 Years 3-piece Winter Coat Sets, consisting of Double- breasted, belted, warmly lined coat, zipper leggings, cap or helmet. Navy, Tan, Brown, Fleeced, Tweeds, Chincillas. 95 to 795 522110735 to 6. 69_5 for more. | Brumchmi S returned to | Donald Halstead, Mr. and Mrs. Howard where they | 8. LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney North Seymour, Miss Hope K. Thompson, Mrs, Harris, Dr. Lamar Mrs. Willlam ‘The ol . Dr. Harris will Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith of Des|the mfl‘oducflnmm_.t: the receiving lirie. guest speakers will be re- o Ty W % an, mission a farewell address will be made ‘The mat the inter- Give a a many blacks. The Friendly Shops Prancois Darrieulat of Dickerson, == : 1309 G‘St. of Cleveland, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Nichols of Cleveland, took place this morning at 11 o'clock in the mammmmmgm, Ithaca, N. Y., the Rev. G. B. officiating. ‘The bride was given in marriage by rriage of Miss Jacqueline | her father and wore a'princess gown Derrieulat, daughter of Mr. and M-s. | of white satin made with puffed sleeves. Md., ' Her tulle veil was held by orange blos- A Warm Winter COAT /2 Is a Wonderful Gift = GIFTS That Sell for a DOLLAR! We have collected a number of splendid gift opportunities to sell for $1. Every one of them is standard Breslau quality, making them all the more desirable as gifts. A SALE OF HATS | $1.29 $1. Values! COLORS —Peppermint green, jungle electric blue. N ~ | w7 709 Twelfth $ 98 $2.98 * rose, pink, white. green, black, brown, grey, rust, red and MATERIALS o fine felts, angoras and rabbit's hair. Many beau- tiful styles in t urbans, brims and softies. Our CHIFFON 1109 F St. BEAUTIFUL SILK NDERWE 3 lace-trimmed and tai- lored styles, in tea blue and ift value for her! regular 59c serv hose in the new street and e BOUDOIR All Sizes Included Suggested Rugs for Gifts Seamless Wilton Rugs The Wilton, noted for its ex- ceptional wearing qualities, is offered in beautiful Oriental designs woven on backgrounds of mulberry, soft green, taupe, rose and tan. 9x12 size. An exceptional quality at 5 an exceptional price 59 Nursery Rugs Desigwed expressly for the floor of the nursery—plain 5reen centers with Noah’s Ark esign: ked int thelbo:-de':? l-size 6:‘;‘91.7 s35 Hand-Made Oval Rugs These are imported rugs for bath room and bed room use. Plain centers of green, black or rose, with figured borders in pastel shades; size 24x36 inches ... 9] 393 Seamless Domestic Rugs ‘They are in the old-fashioned gingham hooked designs; which are particularly desirable for use’ in the early American or French Provincial type of rooms. Size 9xI12. Remarkably marked 535 at ... Bathroom Rugs Unusually fine quality, the pile of which is specially treated w‘;torr;,d woven on heavy canvas, Offe: in a variety $ 4.95 of guaranteed fast Domestic Scatter Rugs Made in this country, but in typical Oriental designs and col- orings, which are very intri- guing. Size 27x54 32 85 The “Gulistan” —American-made Orientals These are those widely advertised American reproductions of famous Orientals which are true in coloring and design Size 9x12 .. . $100 Size 8.3x10.6 Size Charge Accounts —willingly opened—with convenient budget plan of settlement. W.& J. SLOANE . Size 46X7.6 .oouviiinnnionnnnns Size 23x46 ..... sessecsccanonnreace A variety of patterns in every size. Free Parking —for, our customers’ cars—directly across the street from our store. Whether for the downstairs rooms or the more intimate use in bed room, nursery and bath room—here are many suggestions—following any one of which you will choose for appreciated acceptance. The moderate prices are noteworthy. Just bove G The House with the Green Shutters frocks with brown velvet muffs and tur- bans and they carried wrist bouquets of yellgvc pous. Lieut. . Curran of Boston, was the best man, and the ushers were Darrieulat, sister of the bride, and Miss L. Eleanor Jones of Dickerson, Md., were the bridesmaids and they wore pumpkin color crepe Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEIN Fs O A reception fol'owed the ceremony Continued on Fourteenth Page.) FINAL CLEARANCE Winter Hats Including French Room Models Formerly $7.50 to $15 2 ‘The original price tickets will remain on these hats 50 you can be certain of just what mar- velous values these are. We believe they're the greatest values ever offered this early in the season. Holiday Frocks $10-95 and S|5 You'll rival the Christmas trees if you trim yourself in these glamor- ous new iashions. Second Floor / Pre-Christmas Sale Lingerie $|.59 You'll think these dainty lace- trimmed and tailored wisps of crepe or satin are imports ’til you look at the price tag. o B o Slips! o Teddies! o Dancettes! e Panties! Street Floor Give Her a / Fur Jacket $29.50 In black, beige or brown. Or a New Fur Coat, %66 Dark, Silver or Ombre Muskrat, Broadtail, Caracul, Pony and Sealine. Third Floor rlannel Robes and Corduroy Pajamas $2.95 We've sold so many we know they're ideal gifts. Street Floor Christmas Sale of Beverly Hosiery S7c 2prs. 81 Sheer chiffon hose with French heels, in the new shades, Sizes 8% to 1042, Sketched at right: Rayon Pajama Ensembles In pastel and bright ¢ 95 shades. eet Floor Second Floor Closeout! $10.95 to $15 70 DRESSES $ 5 d Vdv;g in black, brown, Fourth Floor Closeout! $5.95 to $7.95 D Brine s shzestil To 8. 40 DRESSES $7) .95 B O et s D . Street Floor Closeout! Regularly $1.95 60 SWEATERS Clever styles in long-sleeved pull-over sweaters, with high necklines; solids and patterns. SRR ALA AN A RGPS RS T

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