Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1932, Page 20

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B—4 #x SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page) 8 border embroidered in beads, with which she wore pearl ornaments. Senora de Cintas. wife of the new Ambascador of Cuba, wore a striking | costume of black and white chiffon, the upper part of the bodice, which was built high, being of the white embroid- ered with long buglelike white brads. She wore Countess Szect of the Min- | ister of Hunga had a gown <f white velvet fashion the newer li the only trimming b diamond pendant carrings. ess Cornel zecher lite satin, both frocks simplest mode, and Irwin of New York and their daughter, Mrs. Reginald Mohun, and Miss Gwenn Martin of Philadelphia. The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- tis, and_his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, will be among the guests at dinner this evening of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Roy D. Chapin. The Ambassador of Brazil and Mme. de Lima e Silva were guests tocay of Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, S. J., preseident of ‘Georgetown Universit: tained at luncheon at the College of | Arts and Sciences. | The guests invited to meet the Am- | | bassador and Mme. Silva in the Shan- delle room. were the Minister of the | Irish Free State and Mrs. Michael Mac- White, the charge d'affaites of Ru-| mania and Mme. Naro, Dr. Leo S Rowe. director general of the Pan- American Union: Mr. and Mrs. Walter | R. Tuckerman and their daughter, Miss Lawra Tuckerman; Mrs. Lawrence | { Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, | and the skirt long | and over her shoul- dged with fur was tied of the Minister - ing cos- tume of white crepe fasl fter the new princess and modificd _empire immed with emerald shoulder bound formed antique go'd. ippers were of green of the M Splendid Gowns Seen on Senora ce Arcaya. wife of the fster of Venezuela, wore black " molded to her and trimmed with bands of seal r. nd she wore d ornam Wadsted, wife of the Mini in a gown of coral crepe, simply made Minister of Colombia, Senor Dr. 0. was accompanied Senorita Lucia_Lozan a gown of rose taffeta and ned after the prince: model. wore antique gold set ned in bunches of umbide, wife of the gown of white crepe. i and Senora do Carmen B barn Sompati. wife of t f Siam. was in a becomir h color lace designed w edged with bands sable. Mme ikara, wife of v of the Siamese leg wn of black velvet tr silver. and Senora Y ma legation., had ng gown lack crepe, the made with inset of silver ife of the charze satin be- ire and her . wife of the was in pink wore no_jewels wife of the charge chose a gown ess model di and low in b and she wore a of pearls her neck and Baroness . wife of the retiring c n lega- tion, was 2 on simple and molded r and she e counselor th i and her White House Guests of President and Mrs. Hoover. President and Mrs. Hoover have house guests Mr. and Mrs. Hr Heinz of Pitisbur; Mr. and Mr Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J., vice pres T of Georgetown University, and Mr. Frank Urban Wolpert. ; The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | de Cintas, will b> honor guests at| dinner tonight of Col. and Mrs. M Robert Guggenheim. ‘The Sec ry of War and Mrs Patrick J. Hurley have taken a suite at the Carlten for the Winter. Mrs. Hyde, wife of the Secretary of Agriculty s the guest of honor at a luncheon todav with Mrs. William A Kinnan. of Chevy Chase "as hostess. | Invited to meet Mrs. Hyde were M Ernest Lee cke. Mrs. Walter Ne ton, Mrs am P. MacCracken, Mrs. Luther derfer, Mrs. Charles G. Abbott, Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson Mrs. Charles I. Corby and Mrs. Hen Albers nd Mrs. Kinnan will have as Mrs. David H. Kincheloe and daughter. Miss Gene Kincheloe. are arriving today and will b The Sccretary of the Navy and Mrs Adams entertained at dir last_eve- before the reception ‘Whi ¢ the company including Lady beth Lindsay, niece of the Ambas- n; the ai Capt. Fienncs, “nry Mc of the niece of Mrs the hosts this week, B. military aide to the arv Adams will not cbserve v o and Mrs. Aca will not e until January 4, from 4 to 6 o' Former Cabinet Officer Host At Dinner Last Night. Senator and M Karl C. Schuyler of Color: t ests in whose honer Dr. Hubert V , former Sec- of the Interior, rntertained er last evening at the Mavflower® also included Mrs r house guest ska + Thomp- econd Assistant Postmaster Warren Irving Glover, and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Reynolds. Senora de Abelli, wife of the former of Bolivia, wi v in Bolivia a de Abelli ertained at luncheon today in New k by Mrs. F. W. Bunker. The Secrctary of the S and Mrs. Abbot entertained at dinner on Tuesday, when among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Brackett. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoover, Miss Agnes Neill, Miss Frances E. Finch, Mr. Zodt- ner and Mr. Frederick Greeley. Mr Zodtner and Mr. Grecley are leaving for Sinai Peninsula, where they will| be in charge of the new_Smithsonian (Continued on Fifth Page.) and sale of ing robes. entire store open for pur- chase of wearing apparcl hosiery and jewelry 7:30 to 9:30 JRICI NARRIS TREET An Answer to the Question WHAT TO GIVE? Evening Bags 2.95 No matter how many fair ladies you have on yvour list—an evening bag from Becker's is one sure way to please each and every one. Imported and domestic models, in a host of shapes and sizes. DECEMBER 16, 1932. Men’s Gift TIES, 65¢ Specially Priced Hand-tailored, from better quality silks and silk-mixed fabrics, in prac- tically every wanted color combina- tion. Whether your men prefer pat- terns of geometrical or conventional designs, or multi-colored stripes, here is variety enough to satisfy every preference. THE MEN's STORE, SEcoND FLOOR Flannel Robe Make At Home™ 57,50 Hours Enjoyable These are all-wool flannel—and are in plain colors with contrasting trim, and striped effects. Single and double breasted models. THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Belt Set and Cigarette Box $3.50 There is real pleasure in giving—as well as receiving—as fine*and useful a gift as this Belt Set by Hickok. A fine calfskin belt with sterling buckle, in a sturdy, Florentine or bakelite cigarette box. Hickok Suspenders . ..$1 and $1.50 Hickok Belts .. ...81 to §2.50 Hickok Buckles $1 to §5 3\l/// 2SS Woonwarp & Lo ROP wwQE w The Christmas Slore . - TOMORROW—LAST DAY to mail packages going to New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, to assure their arrival before Christmas. used in $1 to $2.50 ties I Weeks ago we knew that about this time mothers would be searching Washington for fine quality yifl ties for lm_\.\ so weeks ago we |:|aced ou'r order for this special group of gift ties—and to- morrow we place on sale our best neckwear values of the season. In the colorings, patterns, and fabrics boys hke, and wear. THE Bovs' Storr, FovRTn Fioon | Boys' Neckties Made from short ends of silks and silk mixtures Men Welcome Gifts of Initialed Handkerchiefs 35¢ 50c¢ 75c These are in all white, or white with colored borders and initials. g | 1= W Linen Handkerchiefs, with white At 35e—0 15-inch hemstitched hems. 44 =) White Linen IHandkerchiefs, with hand- At S0e— s e T it Also Colored Border Handkerchiefs, with colored initials; band-rolled hems. p. e § =073 White Linen Handkerchiefs, with hem- At T5¢ stitched hems and hand-embroidered white initials. Haxorereraers, Arsie 20, First FLOOR, Tomorrow, 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. in The Toy Store, Ken Strong (All-Ameri- can Football Star) Will Autograph Howard H. Jones Football KEN STRONG All-American HaMback New York University— 1928 Every boy can be a quarterback and direct his team's offense and defense, with one of these fascina!ing Howard H. Jones Co”egiale Foot- ball Games. He will learn to kick. pass, tackle, and direct his team's play—all in the Jones master-mind manner. Tomorrow only—from 2:30 to 4:30—Ken Strong (famous, flashing, All-American back- field star) will be here to demonstrate, and autograph, the games sold. Complete $2.95 Game TuE Toy ST0RE, FourTH FLOOR. 5 Gift Radios Priced Less Than $30 You may select from Kolster, International, Philco, Crosley, or Emerson Universal models all famous in the radio - -orld. . .all priced below $30. Radios are the modern way to say “Merry Christmas,” and convement terms may be arranged on radios priced at $23 and more. Three of the five models sketched. Kolster Seven-tube Superheterodvne Radio, model K-60. $29.50 International 0. operates on or D.C. current. Philco Four-tube Superheterodyne Radio. $18.75 RADIO GALLERIES FourtH FLOOR.

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