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B2 ** SOCIETY Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Hyde Joined Today by Miss Caroline Hyde From Couege. cretary of Agriculture and Arthur M. Hyde will be|W. by their daugh- roline Hyde. r of Cuba and Senora day morning for to spend Christ- of Venezuela and Senora at dinner last f the Minister of | Tt e Recinos. The Minister _of e Alfaro, Dr. | . | Mrs. Harold W. Cheel of Ridgewood, IN. J., and Miss Sarah Louise Snell, a student at Vassar. 1v | both diplomatic and residential society. | 1ding members d their fam- d'affaires al and offi- . | where they were called by the illness of e Minister of imir Balutis; Sencra de |3 ires of Italy e charge daf- Senora de De- ne of the Italian a Pia Casardl Ro- f the Italian em- 2 Shernadori wife of Rep- S. Wallace and Mrs. at the tea vton, daugh- e President, s. SOCIETY. | | | | Department, entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles McK. Saltzman will have as their house guests for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Saltzman, who will arrive in Washing- ton tomorrow. Mrs. Saltzman is the daughter of the former Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont. Mrs. Rousseau to Have Sons With Her in Alexandria Home. Mrs. Rousseau, widow of Rear Admiral Henry Harwood Rousseau, U. S. N., is now established in the old house which she purchased and remodeled at 313 South Lee street in Alexandria, and has been joined for the holidays by her three sons, Mr. Henry H. Rousseau, jr., from New York City; Mr. William Parker Rousseau, from Lennox School, and Mr. Bard Rousseau, from St. Paul’s School, Concord, N. H. daughter of Representative and Mrs, . A. Ayres. . Representative and Mrs. C. F. Curry of California have as their guest for the holidays their niece, Miss Margaret 1. Gabler cf Winside, Nebr, who ar- rived yesterday morning. Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr., entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Djamgaroff of New York, who are staying at the Mayflower. Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell have with them their daughters, Col. and Mrs. Rex Hays Rhoades will have with them for Christmas and the holidays their sons, Mr. Taylor Rhoades, who came yesterday from Lehigh Uni- versity, and Cadet John F. Rhoades, gh‘otwfll arrive tomorrow from West | Point. entertained at a tea dance vesterday afterncon at the Chevy Chase Club, when they presented their daughter, Representative Loring M. Black, ir., Miss Helene Fortescue, to society. of New York is staying at the Shore- ham. ‘The retiring air attache of the French embassy and Mme. Thenault will sail January 21 on the Paris for The diplomat and his popula | the former Miss Sarah Spencer, will be greatly missed in Washington, where | give yourself a new hat for | they have taken a prominent part in | The first secretaries of the Czech slovak legation, Dr. Josef Nemecck a Mr. Otakar Kabelac, left today for New York and will sail on the Christmas cruise to the West Indies aboard the Conte Grande. The Assistant Atto Mrs. Roy St. Lewis w ton tomorrow _to spend Ch Sharon, Pa. Early in Janua . St. Lewis will motor to Florida for a visit Gen, John J. Pershing and his sister, Miss Mary Pershing, are in New York. their brother, Mr. James F. Pe JOICMH IARRIS 1224 The _Federal _radio New York today cn from Europe. He will com: ington to jein his family his arrival, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, chief of th division of Far Eastern affairs, Stat FQSTREET e © Maj. end Mrs. Granville Fortescue | Christmas flowers and greens were used in the club. guests were limited to the young friends of the debutante and assisting were Mrs. Thomas Massie and Miss Rion Fortescue, sisters of the bud; Miss Julia Matheson, Miss Cecil Perry, Miss Ruth Tuckerman, Miss Jane Tewksbury, Miss Helen Tewksbury, Miss Ethel Mae Taylor, Miss Virginia Hall and Miss Lucille McGehee. Mis$ Fortescue wore a gown of white chiffon designed with a fluffy collar, and she carried rpses and orchids. Maj. and Mrs. Thomas D. Finley and Maj. James R. Finley will arrive in Washington Saturday to spend the hol- idays with their mother, Mrs. Walter L. Finley at 2704 Ontarlo road north- west. Comdr. and Mrs. A. B. Court will en- tertain at dinner Friday night in honor of their son, Midshipman John M. Court, who will be home for 10 days from the Naval Academy. The com- pany will include only young men. Miss Frances Simonds, daughter of the commandant of the Army War College and Mrs. George S. Simonds, will entertain at dinner this evening. i Dr. Frank Kermit Soukup, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Soukup will come tomorrow from their home in New York to be the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Anne E. Murphy, in her apartment in | the Highlands for the holidays. Mrs. debutante | Murphy also will have her son, Mr. John J. Murphy of Philadelphia. Miss Cynthia Harts is spending the holidays with her parents, Gen. and Mrs, William W. Harts, at their home at the Shoreham. Prince Leonide Ourusoff and Princess Ourusoff were hosts at dinner last eve- ning in their home on West Irving street in Chevy Chase. Princess Ouru- soff was Miss Katharine Carlisle before her marriage in July. Miss Taylor Makes Dedut At Tea Dance This Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. McElroy will | introduce the latter’s daughter, Miss | Ethel Mae Taylor, at a tea dance in| the main ball room at the Shoreham | this afternoon. Mrs. McZlroy will wear | a gown of dark green payson velvet | | with a French bead design on the| sleeves and a corsage bouquet of pink roses. The debutante will have a gown of white velvet trimmed with bands | white fox fur and will carry pink ros | Assisting_ Mrs. McElroy will be AD James G. Cumming, s. John | Fowler, Mrs. Homer G. Fuller, Mrs. | Thomas Gill, Mrs. Lee McCarthy, Mrs. | Malcoim Mathes Mrs. William P. | < Francis Tompkins. | With the dcbutantc will be Miss Betiy | Ainsworth Burke, Miss Helene Fortescue, | Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, Miss Vir- | ginia Hall, Miss Katherine Hillyer, Miss | Julia Matheson, Miss Emma_Tompkins, Miss Louise ‘Tompkins, Miss Janc Tewksbury and Miss Helen Tewksbury The bail Toom will be decorated with the holidays Friday and Sa’ru-rday. last days of the half-price sale entire stock of hats 5.00 hats, 2.50 3.00 hats, 1.50 metallic noveltics 'y color and head MANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS ON SPECIAL GIFT TABLES THROUGHOUT THE STORE The new “Cannen Ball” Cocktail Sets. In blue, green or amethyst glass. Shaker and 6 glasses to match—$6.75. Trays as practical as they are beautiful—in a wide selection of decorations not dupli- cated in Washington. From “Thelma”—Black Knight China Serv- ice for 8, with cream soups. All-ivory body with chrysanthemum decoration and gold edge. Exceptional value, Indirect 3 -candle style Floor Lamp of English bronze. Several pleasing One of six designs in English Condiment Sets, handsomely cased, Others from $7.50 up. Universal motor-driven MIXA- BEATER—mixes all cooking in- gredients better, quicker, easier. A gift of real service, complete with 2 white enameled bowls at a special price. designs. Pleated real silk shades are silk lined. © CHRISTMAS DINNER SUNDAY, DEC. 25%..12 209 PM. Also MONDAY, Dec. 26th, 12 to 9 P.M. Celers Hearts Gumbo de Volaille Creole Breast of Guinea Hen Candicd Sweet Potato omme Noiselte Mashed Potatoes Hawaiian French Vanilla Ice Cream Frozen Exe Nogg Green Apple Pie Hot Biscuits Christmas, > divide with the little . g - = i i . Cor l4th and K = If you have forgotten something lent assortments. | . Others 59c¢ Queen Olives Supreme of Striped Bass Meuniere. Sliced Tomato Roast Rockingham Turkey, Homemade Dressine, French Cranberry Sauce Coeure de Filet de Boeuf Saute Mascoite Cold Smithfield Ham and Capon. Fruit Salad Salade de Romaine Hotel Hamilton Rolls Tea. Coffee. Milk *The TURKEYS are specially fed and conditioned for us . . . and will be brought direct to the hotel, the day before from Rockingham County, BRING THE CHILDREN . . not cost you a penny more, as the lib- cral portions will be large enough to beautifully decorated Christmas Tree has been provided for their enjoyment. CHRISTMAS CAROLS BY THE HAMILTON ORCHESTRA ¢ For Reservations, Phone District 2580 “Yie Hamilton Hotel Here are some suggestions, the se- lection of any one of which he will appreciate — especially when it bears The Mode label. Lounging Robes, Brocade . . $7- | | i Others $4.95 to $35 | House Coats, all wool . . . $4% Others up to $16.50 | Four-in-Hands, silk lined . . 65¢ ‘:‘ ' Pajamas, crepe sitkk . . . . *4° Others $1.15 to $12 THE EVENING STAR, \\'AS]IINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932. palms and ferns, and on the buffet table will be a large 'vase of pink roses and many pink candles. Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman will enur-l tain at a buffet supper party tonight for her subdebutante daughter, Miss Polly Wirgman, a student at Holton Arms. The guests will be subdebuumes,’ Mr. David H. Blair, jr., has joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt Blair, in their apartment at Wardman Park ‘ Hotel for the Christmas holidays. ) | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Sabin, ac- companied by their son, Mr. Hilbert S. Sabin, sailed on the steamship Staten- dam for the Christmas cruise to the West Indies. Mrs. Samuel S. Dennis has returned to Washington from Boston, where she visited for & few weeks, and has opened her apartmeni, In Wardman Park Hotel, for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Alicia du Pont Glendening will " (Continued on Third 1 75¢ | Delicious Lobster Luncheon 75th Year Z 1107 Connecticut Ave. /:t(iwmgm,fi Radishes Beef Broth Colbert Veroniaue, Wild Rice Trussel Sprouts in Butter New Peas au Beurre Fried Hubbard Squash Sherbet Pumpkin Pie Mince Pie English Plum Pudding Corn Muffins Virginia. 3 . it need ones . .. and a big, X & Russell A.Conn Mgr. M= “for him” Still excel- to $5.00 SOCIETY. &%&&&&&&W&‘éflfi&&#& Jurius GarrinekeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH AR e e e s R 2 Aaasa s d PLENTIFUL CHRISTMAS ASSORTMENTS . FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN HOME FOR THEIR HOLIDAYS Things to wear . .. new suits, warm overcoats, snappy hats . .". all sorts of the best furnishings . . . shoes, sturdy for day wear and dress styles . . . and formal wear . . . in our marvelcus shop for Boyvs and Young Men . . . And be sure to see our giit assortments all over the store . . . YOU'LL BE MIGHTILY OUR MODERATE PRIC RECEIVING GREAT PR/ WITH SE ON ALL SIDES R R R R AR R NR IR AR IR IZNTN g g £ % % 5? i / ¥ | i Handsome Gift at a handsome Saving . - - PRICES NOW LOWEST INA LIFETIME forever . . - but ht from & rs must be bought f! gnn: i:ov ~ .. thats why Saks Invites your inspection of 1:;: Jovely gift furs - 1 del(l:\ ;'riys:n = ime for Chr 2 anteed in U FUR Furs are a Jo0F MBER ’:AEASTER 709 Twelfth A SLOANE Hints of What to Give —to those for whom selections are yet to be made. Remember, there’s a per- manency to the gift selected from Sloane’s that keeps the Christmas spirit ever present. Delivery can be depended upon of selections made tomorrow —or even Saturday. Nested Tables Drop-Leaf Table—Sheraton design Book Table—mahogany . Coftee Table—mahogany .. Folding Card Table—made of steel... End Table—mahogany .. Pie-Crust Table—*“tilt-top” Console Card Table—antique maple. .§| 8,75 Revolving Book Table—mahogany. ..§27 50 Drum Table—mahogany $30 Magazine Rack—fitted with drawers, §30.00 Hepplewhite Secretary—mahogany 5 Table Desk—mahogany .. Treasure Box—hand decorations French Arm Chairs—needle-point Gloves, Peccary Pigskin . . $1-% Others, including Mark Cross, $2.75 up Handkerchiefs, pure linen . . 35¢ Cut-Out and Embroidered Initials 3 for $1 Mufflers, crepe silk . . . . 16 Others up to $15 " Hosiery, silk, wool and lisle . 50c¢ Others 25c to $2.50 | Imported Brush Novelties . . 95¢ | Others up to $10.95 || Glenbrook Broadcloth Shirts, *1-*° Others—Silk, etc., up to $2.95 All Fashion Park Suits & Overcoats (Only Formal Wear Excepted) $35, $40 and $45 grades.........., s29'75 $50, $55 and $60 grades.......... $39'75_ The Mode—F at Eleventh upholstery ..... COMPLETE fim End Table—Phyfe design. Solid ma- hogany. A won- derful value. DOMESTIC AND ORIENTAL RUGS [ ] A New Selection of Handmade HOOKED RUGS 22x36 24x48 27x52 [ ] ORIENTAL RUGS 215x415 Scatter Size Belouchistans Lillihans $(4.50 $19.50 § Footstools—needle-point upholstery. ..$4 50 Occasional Chairs—Empire period......§| Open Arm Chairs—rich upholstery..§]9 50 English Club Chair .. Colonial Wing Chair ... Secretary Desk—18th Century . Persian Hamadan Rugs, size 3x6. .. Silk & Rayon Bath Room Mats, size 2x3....... DRESSES On Sale at Plenty of large sizes What a wonderful Christmas gift this will make—inexpen- sive—yet appreciative. Maison Maurice Co. ¥ 1224 G St. NW* Handmade Hooked Rugs, size 27x54....§|8 Charge Accounts .—willingly opened; car- rying with them the convenient Budget Plan of settlement. Free Parking —is provided for your car directly across the street while shopping here. ‘W.&]J.SLOANE 709 Twelfth Just Above G "The Wouse with the Green Shutters 3-pc. LINEN TRAY SETS For the Breakfast Tray—fine French Linen Tray Cloth and 2 Napkins, fringed. Plain shades of*Peach, Green or $[.00 Yellow. Special N Ty, — ) i— \ ~ One of our special Christmas values in Occasional Chairs— available in a variety of attrac- tive coverings. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave.and 1" PARKING SERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE, ENTRANCE % HOURS 9 TO 6 ) b