Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1933, Page 18

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Bi2 SOCIETY.. Mrs. Hoover Had Small Party With Her at Mrs. Townsend's Morning Musicale at Lawrence Townsend’s morning musicale at Mayflower. hibition of his work at the National MRE. HOOVER attended Mrs. | gentine painter, who will open an ex- this morning having with her | Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, wife of | the Mayflower | Museum Friday. The Minister of Egypt, Sesostris the Seretary of Agriculture, and Mrs. | Sidarouss Pasha, will be the honor guest Charles Russell Train, wife of the naval aide to the President. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of the Vice President, Mr. Curtis, will not | recelve this afternoon nor Wednesday afternoon, January 11. The Postmaster General, at luncheon tomorrow of Mrs. Ellwood P. Morey, president, and members of | the Twentieth Century Club in Barker Hall of the Y. W. C. A, Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland have returned to Washington from New York, where they spent the holidays, Mr. Walter | and _have opened their apartment in P. Brown, went to New York yesterday | the Shoreham for the remainder of the and is at the Hotel New Yorker for several days. season. Mzs. Moses, wife of Senator George H. Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde, Wife of the | Moses of New Hampshire, will not re- Becretary of Agriculture, will not re- ceive this afternoon. Ambassador and Mme. Claudel Honor Guests at Luncheon Today. ceive tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home Thursday afternoons, January 12 | and January 26, Representative Harry P. Tlinois has returned to W The Ambassacor of France and Mme, | Hlinols has returned to Washington and Claudel were honor guests at the lunch- h} ] T l:he mmnm und:n;}:m!;: m{: eon given today at the Mayflower by Mrs. Lawrence Townsend in compli- ment to Mme. Ninon Vallin and Mr. Richard Crooks. The company also included Senator and Mrs. W. Warren Barbour of New Jersey, Representative A. Piatt Andrew of Massachusetts, Mlle. Reine Claudel, Capt. Camille Husson, Lieut. Col. and Mme. Lombard, Mr. Ray- mond Bousquet, Dr. Ivan Franges, Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, Mrs. Hugh Campbell ‘Wallace, Mrs. Charles Stuart Alden, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont, Miss Mary | Patten, Miss Edith Hoyt, Miss Barbara | Wright, Miss Ruth Carhart of Phila- delphia, house guest of Mrs. Townsend; | Mr. Elim O'Shaughnessy, Mr. Kurt| Ruhrseitz and Mr. Philip Evans. The Ambassador and Mme. Claudel head a list of subscribers for the con- cert which Tito Schipa and other ar- tists of the Metropolitan Opera Wil give at the Mayflower Hotel tonight under the patronage of the ladies of | the Italian embassy. ~Other subscribers | include the Ambassador of Argentina, | Dr. Felipe A. Espil; the Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, the coun- selor of the German embassy and Frau Leitner, the counselor of ‘the Polish embassy and Mme. Sokolowka, the sec- ond secretary of the French embassy, Mr. Raymond Bousquet; the third sec- retary of the embassy, Mr. Jaoques Paris; the attache of the embassy, Mr. Claude-Achille Clarac; the second sec- retary of the Argentine embassy, Don Edwardo L. Vivot; Gen. George O. Squier, Mr. Jefferson Patterson, Prin- cess Troubetskoy, Mr, and Mrs. Francls ‘Whitten, Mr. and Mrs. Burgette Wright, Mr. Quiros, well known Argentine ainter; Mrs. Francis G. Newlands, iss Margaret Gage and Dr. Arthur Stanley Riggs. The apostolic delegate, the Most Rev. Pietro Pumasoni-Biondi, will be the honor guest of the Knights of Colum- bus, members of the Holy Rosary Church at the concert. Among others present will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Lozupone, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholes Carosi, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Racioppi, Mr. and Mrs. Prancis J. Di Misa, Mr. and_ Mrs. Willlam A. Malo, Mr. J. Ofano, Mr. C. Garofalo, Mr. G. Massari and Mr. P. Brignole. The Ambassador of Great Britain | The medal was designed by Lucille Sin- | gressional season. The commercial attache of the French embassy and Mme. Garreau-Dombasie entertained at dinner last evening in the white and gold room of the Plaza in New York, for M. Raymond Recouly of Parls, who will sail tomorrow for | France after a month in this country. Mr. Recouly wrote the memoirs of Marshal Foch. Among others at the dinner was M. Emmanuel Monick, financial attache of the Prench em- bassy. The First Assistant Postmaster Gen- | eral, Mr. W. Irving Glover, will enter- tain at a dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel Friday for his daughter, Miss Frances Glover. Mrs. Franklin Adams, wife of the counselor of the Pan-American Union, who as Harrlet Chalmers Adams is a well known explorer, has gone to New York, where, as president of the Society of Woman QGeographers, she will present to Amelia Earhart the first medal ever awarded by the soclety. The presenta- tion will take place tomorrow evening. clair Douglas, who, llke Amelia Ear- hart, is a member of the Woman Geog- raphers. Col. Wade H. Cooper will entertain at dinner this evening in his home on Massachusetts avenue. Col. Coo&er Was host to a company at dinner Mortay evening. Princeton Triangle Club Entertained During Visit. ‘The members of the cast of the| Triangle Club of Princeton University | will be entertained at a buffet supper ' with dancing tonight, following their performance of “It’s the Valet” In the Washington Auditorfum. The party will | be given in the National Woman's Country Club and the members of the committee of hostesses include Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. James H. Douglas, jr.; Mrs. John F. Wilkins, Mrs. James | F. Mitchell, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, | Mrs. Rudolph Max Kauffmann, Mrs. Harry Kerr, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs. Raymond H. Carter, Mrs. Courtland { Nixon and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson. and lady Lindsay entertained at din- | Miss Helen A. Cannon, niece of the | ner last evening in the embassy in honor of their house guests, Dr. Cyril Alington, head master of Eton College, England, and the Hon. Mrs. Alington. ‘The company lncludfl the B&creury of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams; Bel'uwr"‘nd MXI.PW. Barbour, nar:er following Mrs. Townsend’s con- ce ‘The Ambassador of Argentina, Dr. Felipe A. Espil, has as his house guest . Bernaldo de Quiros, noted Ar- |late Speaker Joséph G. Cannon, is in New York for a few days and is at the Berkshire, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis had as guests at luncheon today at the Mayflower her Louse ‘Tracy -W. Guthrie guests, Mrs. { | of Sewickley, Pa.; Mrs. Foster M. Fol- lett _of Montclair, N. J.; " . Coats & Dresses e P sers iodtsic AUGUSTA SCHAEFFER 1131 Verm LAFAYETTE HOTEL 16th & Eye Streets BANQUETS—DANCES BRIDGE LUNCHEONS BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEONS 50c and 75¢ Phone Distriet 4210 1216-1220 F STREET Women' S “Madelons” ¢ win applause From sizes 36 to 44 $29.50 An exclusive Jelleff fashion The new Madelons have scored heavily with the women of Washington. are struck They first, as always, with the workmanship, the immediate sense of hand-select ion. There are the new - __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY e ] MISS SARA WOOD, Daughier of Mrs. Frances Kilgore Wood, whose engagement has been announced to Mr. Charles F. x’%x of 6600 Meadow lane, Chevy Chase, Md. The wedding will take place in ’ An engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Alice Anne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bmith of White Plains, N. to En- sign J. Weston Byng, U. 8. N, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Byng of this city. Miss Smith graduated from Syracuse University in June with a degree of hachelor of music and is & member of Zeta Tau Alpha. Ensign Byng was (Continued Third Page. UXURIOUS DININ within YOUR Budget . . . . at from the White House Luncheon 85¢ De Luxe Dinner $1.50 Madison Washington, Mrs. George B. Christian, Mrs. T. H. B. uu{nun:fi:tm é%l: ‘Wesley Hill and Miss Lus b 4 e. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will receive | tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock, s j is her custon. Mrs: Price Whitaker is at the Plaza in New York after passing the holidays with her son-in-law_and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Dyer, at Brooke- ville, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Snowden A. Fahnestock, son and daughter-in-law of Mrs. Gib- son Fahnestock, and their children will | i sail next week to pass two months abroad. They entertained at dinner last |} lewport. night at their place at N at_luncheon i Now Offering i | All Winter Hats | 33’ 55 and $77.50 | Formerly, $10 to $25 holding their first Sho Mrs. Bugene R, Woodson entertatned | [ the Ma; er, A “Two-Way” opportunity! know these superior shoe: $8.50 and $10 stocks now. [ | when her guests included Mrs. Ogilvie Shumate, Mrs. William Eugene Elliott, | J. Clinton Tribby, Mrs, Ernest SIXTEENTH AT H Jurius GarrinekeL & Co. F'STREET AT FOURTEENTH ALL TOLD, THESE SALES OF OURS NOW GOING ON IN PRACTICALLY EVERY DEPARTMENT, PRESENT THE GREATEST BUYING OPPORTUNI- TIES WE'VE HEARD OF...SEE THEM AT ONCE. WE MAKE MENTION OF THE FOLLOWING SALES ONLY...THERE ARE MANY OTHERS, _fanuary Sale of Underwear, Negligees, Tea Gowns, Hostess Gowns, Pajamas, Corsets and Foundation Gar- ments. . .Fifth Floor. SALE OF COATS for women and misses, third floor. .. for misses, fourth floor. FUR COATS, sale of those furs of fine quality and style known everywhere as Garfinckel's. SHOES, many hundreds of pairs reduced for imme- diate clearance . . . for women and misses . . . $5.95 $7.95 $9.95 $11.95 S...charming assortment for women and s hird and fourth floors. SALES of hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, scarfs, bags, toilet goods, umbrellas, costume jewelry, silverware, lamps, stationery, luggage. Men’s Shop Sale of Furnishings, choice selection of Suits and Over- coats . . . also Boys’ and Youths’ Accessories, Suits and Overcoats. THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F STREET SAL of FLORSHEIM es for Women Excellent chance to get to . . while saving plenty! Entire ; Shoe Shop Street floor D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1933. M;W. &]. SLOAN E 709 Twelfth SOCIETY. |nventory Discoveries Tabulating stock for inventory has brought to the front many lots of suites and occasional pieces of which but one remains. These we have doomed to quick selling by very drastic reduc- tions. It offers a golden opportunity to supply some wanted piece of furniture, rugs, etc., at a really extraordinary saving. But please bear in mind “only one-of-a-kind”—and that means quick response. $1525 Early English Bedroom Suite . Pearwood and maple, with marquetry inlays. One of the finest groups we make. Eight pieces. $265 American Colonial Bedroom Suite Block front motif; in genuine mahogany, with antiqued brown finish and interesting antiqued brass drawer pulls. Nine pieces. $590 Sheraton Bedroom Suite . . . Genuine mahogany; beautifully inlaid with satin wood. Seven pieces. $525 Colonial Dining Suite . . . . G?nuine mahogany construction, finished in the old Colonial red. The pieces are of specially attractive design and practical size. Com- plete in ten pieces. $425 American Sheraton Dining Genuine mahogany, with the old Colonial red finish. The side- board is a faithful copy of a famous antique, and formed the motif in which the entire suite is designed. Ten pieces, including two master chairs. $795 3195 3375 %295 295 Suite $500 Queen Anne Dining Suite . . Genuine wnh)u! construction; with selected burl walnut drawer fronts. A group in size and design especially adaptable for the small room. $45 Corner Cabinet Cherry and maple; of quaint design. Both decorative and of $372.50 practical utility. $45 Drop-Leaf Table Mahogany construction; and a piece suitable for both dining $20.50 room and living room use. $190 English Sofa. . . nglis $127 Heavy roll back; low srms and deep seat; upholstered in damask. Group of 8 Easy Chairs One of s kind—finest construction — covered in damask, tapestry, moquetts, leather. Were $110 to $150 $55 1 $75 ote. Group of 6 Wing Chairs They will e irs. Upholsterted in companion the easy — Were $110 10 $250 $55 1 3125 $325 $180 Sheraton Sofa. . Frame is mahogany; designed on most graceful lines; loote down- filled cushions, upholstered in blue damask. $275 Overstuffed Sofa High roll back; deep seat; down- filled pad back and down-filled seat cushions; covered in art chintz. $135 Roll-Back Sofa . . A piece of very practical size snd eomfort; cushions are down-filled, and smartly tailored in figured tapestry. 5125 595 Group of 15 Open Arm Chairs Also only one of & kind mshogany and walout frames — upholstered in damask, tapestry, velvet, frieze, moquette. Were $35 to $105 $17.5015$52.50 Distinctively Designed Lémps $27.50 Table Lamp Converied trom + mik en $] Q.50 into s uniquely charming wait, with parchment shade. $49.50 Table & Lamp The combination is most effeetive— 33 5 solid mshogany of antique finish; parchment shade. $25 Victorian Lamp The base is basket of fruit snd $|9.50 : flowers, surmounted by pleated shade of ivory tone. $32.50 Brass Ship Lantern The lantern which forms the base s lights up ss well as the bulbs benesth 25 the smart shade. Rugs: Orientals—Domestics $150 Turkish Teziak . . o e $79 3165 $225 Turkish Teziak .sl 50 Size 9x12. Royal blue field. $150 Chinese . ..... Size 6x9. Gold ground. $275 Khorassan . . . Size 8x10. Mulberry ground. $450 Khanbah . . . -$235 Size 9x12. Deep blue field. $500 Anatolian.. .. $3 50 $295 sl65 $450 Khanbah . . . . Size 12x14.6. Mulberry ground. $300 Imp. Chenille Size 9x12. Old French design. 4150 Khanbah . . ... $75 Size 6x9. Mulberry ground. $375 Persian Sarouk $235 195 s150 $275 $325 $275 5145 $300 Chinese . ... Size 9x12. Taupe ground. $275 Afghan..... Size 8x12. Deep red ground. $450 Kirmanshah.. Size 9x12. Gold ground. $475 Anatolian . . . Size 11.6x14.6. Rose ground, $500 lmp. Chenille Size 12x#5. French design, $225 Worsted Wilton Size 11.3x15. Beautiful col. orings. $65 Worsted Wilton Size 6x9. Distinctive pattern. 539 W. &J. SLOAN | 23l crushed crepes, the shadow prints, the combinations of plain crepe with printed crepe, and the always new, always smart black or navy crepes with the fresh snowy touches of white. Color combi- nations are deft and unusual, lines are youthful and subtly slenderizing. In all our experience with Madelon fash- ions, never have they been more smart, more of a value. See them all this week! BECOND FLOOR GOWN SALON $75 Seamless Wilton . g 59 Size 9x12. Artistic in effect. “DELMAN” January Sale! Entire stocks “Delman” hand-made, street, $985 $1185 709 Twelfth semi-formal and evening shoes—formerly $12.50 to $18.50. Blue #hadow with et ap- plique above $29 50 Dull green sheer with fagotting and _con- trasting belt. . .529 50 foz _-—-.-_.—-—_‘—————_—“M The House With the Green Shutters .

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