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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY ceive State officers, members and friends of the organization in her home at 5110 Thirteenth street, from 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternon, Wwhich is St. Distafl’s day, the day which marked the resumption of work with the distaff or J.'ordinary occupation by the Colonial Theodore Crown of Seat Pleasant, Md.; women who had kept ide. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wesley and Mr. | Constitution Chapter commemorates this Jeeeh, Wity or | Graster SOMGIMR| day: eactiyestAnd {8 Sk quly otgkn e ization in the city observing the anni- Mrs. Phillp J. Goodhart of Overbrook, | "CHSary- 6, 1933. SOCIKT Y. SOCIETY. SOCIETY Washington Society Canceling Fetes Out of Respect to the Late address the assembly and introduce | Shoreham end will be & buffet mvper‘ ington Sunday will call during the re- Mrs. Henry C. Taylor of Towa, chairman | and dance. celving o of the Department of Fine Arts of the | The series of informal Sunday after- | The guests will be received by the General Federation, who will speak on | noon parties in the headquarters, in the | officers of the society assisted by Art Plans of the General Federation.” | Shoreham, make possible better ac- | members of the congressional delega- Reservations may be made until noon | quaintance with the many persons of | tion, and active hostesses Will be Mra. Monday, to Mrs. L. H. Macomber, distinction who are here from the | Arthur Greenwood, wife of the presi- —= Hoosier State. It is hoped that every | — & Indiana Society Plans n from Indiana who - (Continued on Third Page.) Teas Sunday Afternoons. e ol wen The Indiana Society of Wi on will entertain with l:ymfnxm‘:lmr:cflep- tion Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 entertained at their home, on Marlboro plke at Meadows, Md., the Thursday Five Hundred Club last night. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Iva Catterton of ‘Washington, Mrs. Rosa Arnold of For- Md.; Mrs. Mary Richardson of Meadows, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. luncheon tomorrow at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of Mrs. Cabot Stevens, as a token of appreciation for her faithful services as president of the Ladies’ Aid of Garfleld Memorial Hos- pital. Officers and members of the or- ganization, also friends, who have as- sisted in the work at the hospital, will be in attendance. Among tl who have made reservations are Mrs. Wil- lam A. Kinnan, Mrs. Frank M. Shortall, Mrs. E. A. Harriman, Mrs. Wade_H. Ellis, Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- President Coolidge. HE President and Mrs. Hoover have recalled invitations for din- ner, Thursday evening, January 12, because of official mourning for former President Calvin Coolidge. 'The receptions and dinner g:xlleu planned within the 30 days will canceled. ing for former President tomorrow was Secretary and Mrs. Mills Cancel Party This Evening. Maj. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Ogden L. Mills have canceled the | cinner they had planned for this eve- | = ning owing to official mourning. e o The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will [ SChools, in June. vitations for dinner tomorrow evening, owing to the 30 days of officlal mourn- Coolidge. The planned in honor of Miss Margaret McKinley, debutante daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs, James F. McKinley, and Miss Mildred Kim- ball of Chattanooga, Tenn. who was to have been the guest of Col. and Mrs. Cootes over Sunday. ! Van Ness Philip The Secretary of the Treasury and | nave closed their home in Claverack, ! son will preside. Y., and are spending the Winter in)clude a short comedy in which Mrs. will occupy the resi- s, dence of Mrs. Willam Benson, at 2420 Tracy place, till after the close of the Van Ness Philip, jr., Jeave Washington today to spend the week end with Representative and Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich in Providence, R. L Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Ambas- sador of Japan, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie entertained at luncheon at the Carlton today. The luncheon followed the first of & series of book reviews by Mrs. Ken- drick Phillips, and among Mrs. Imbrie's other guests were Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Mrs. George Hig- gins Moses, Mrs. Clarence C. Dill, Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Mrs. Sam D. McRey- nolds, Mrs. Edmund F. Erk, Frau Leitner, Senora de Prieto, Mrs. Delos is attending St. Albans School and Nicholas Worthington Philip has enter- ed Potomac School. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows McNeir of ‘Warrenton, Va., announce the mar- riage, December 28, of their daughter Meda to Signor Victor Emanuel Sprea- fico-Droume of Milan, Italy. The bride is a graduate of the King-Smith School of Mr. and Mrs. George McNeir of 720 Park dvenue, New York. The bride- groom the son of Signor Robert Spreafico-Droume and Signora Sprea- fico-Droume of Milan, Italy, in whose home the bride was a guest for several months last Winter. Southern Society to Give Ball Tomorrow Evening. Southern Society rangements for its New Year ball, in the | Willard Hotel tomorrow evening from 9 to 1 o'clock. the membership is expected, including members of Congress, Army and Navy in Washington and is a granddsugnter | CHERDST O SOUETIS YO president, Lankford, and Mrs. Lankford; Repre- sentative and Mrs. Jeffl Busby, Rep- resentative Ruth Bryan Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair, Col. Wade H. Cooper kins, Mrs. James C. Wentz, Miss Louise Clement, Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. John Nicholls, Mrs. John E. Benton. Mrs. Albert Conradis, Mrs. James H. 8. Cox, Mrs. John J. Darby, ir.; Mrs. C. H. Elliott, Miss Lucille Elliotf, Mrs. Gustav H. Pmery, Mrs. O. H. Graves, Miss Evelyn Howe, Mrs. J. L. Webb, Mrs. Oscar Wilkinson, Mrs. John Staack, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Prederic Newburgh, Mrs. J. C. O W. Dunlap, Mrs. John Fowler, Mrs. Eldon King, Mrs. Ralph Sabin, Mrs. Howard F. Strine, Mrs. John Cable and Mrs. Harry Semmes. Mrs. Henry Albers is chairman of the Committee on Ar- | rangements and Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchi- The program will in- James H. S. Cox, Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Daniel, Mrs. Gustav H Emery, Mrs, Cooper Lightbown and Mrs, Robert Clay Sherrill will take part. Committee of the has completed ar- The Executive A full attendance of The guests will be received by the Representative Menalcus Pa., and New York City, has come to Washington to spend the season and is established at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Van V. Cockeroff of New York City are at the Carlton for several days, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Cockeroff, also of New York. Mrs. Kelvin Smith, accompanied by her three children, of Cleveland, Ohio, is spending & brief time at the Dodge en route to Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the Winter. Mrs. C. E. Benedict of New Haven, Conn., has come to Washington to spend is at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh of Daven- port, Towa, entertained at dinner last evening at the Carlton, the company numbering nine. tion followed by a dance at the Wash- ington Hotel tonight. the remainder of the Winter season and | The chapter made its annual pil-| to the | grimage Sunday, January 1, Arlington National Cemetery to place a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Lieut. Joseph R. Koch, Chap- lain, U. 8. A, read the invocation, an Mrs. Dasher, regent; the State regent, Mrs. Harry Colfax Grove: Mrs. Goodwin | D. Ellsworth and Mrs. Ella 8. Knight took part in the ceremony. The marriage of Miss Honey Imber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Imber, to Corbett Gladstone will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of / the bride’s parents. Mrs. Eugene Byrnes and Mrs. Arthur Seaton, chairmen of the music and art sections of the Twentieth Century Club, and members of their respective sec- tions will entertain the other members of the club and guests at an unusual luncheon Tuesday. Preceding the luncheon, there will be | = | a musicale given at 12 o’clock by Mme The Texas Society will hold a recep- | Regina Vicarino, soprano; Carter, contralto; Miss Ruth Melton, pianist, and Miss Marjorie Morrison. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Grace Mrs. Charles L. Dasher, regent of |Morrison Poole, president of the Gen- | Constitution Chapter, D. A. R., will Te- | eral Federation of Women's Clubs, will JULI[;S Garrincker & Ca, STREBT AT | and will not take the Miss Jo 7 "T o'clock in its newly established per- manent headquarters in the Shoreham Hotel. This will be the first of a ber of interesting meetings plann the season by the committee in cl mal evening part; h ;1.?1‘ ‘::eflf“' y wi ven Tuesday evening, January 17, at the @I\;“np-Lowse Conn. ‘Ave."and T 8¢, Close-Out on 35 Dresses For Saturday /] Were $16.50 to $29.50—Now / $1075 OTKIRS e ALE Regular $7.50 to $15.00 AGS A. Blodgett, Miss Bessie Kibbey, Mrs. Paul Evart Johnson, Mrs. B, Frank Saul, Mrs. Prancis M. Savage, Mrs. M. Edwards Shouse, Miss Emily Storer, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. P. Lee Phillips and Mrs. Francis Walker. ‘The Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom will be honor guests at the re- ception and pre-view of the January exhibition in the Sears-Roebuck Gal- futs Joung couple will make thelr|gnq Mrs, Maud Howell Smith. A num- ome in Vercna, Italy, where 3 Signor-Spreafico-Droume is manager of 2.'0‘;‘“‘:: f‘hglrg"bég’:;’;fiu:mm?‘:t p';:f one of his father's cotton mills. They gram of music has been arranged which | will sail on the Conte Savola January 14. | T\ "he given during intermission, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colfax Long! The committee in charge includes Mr. entertained a company of 34 at dinner | John F. Little, financial secretary of fast evening at the Ohevy Chase Giub, | the society: Mr. Charles Warden, treas- e urer, and Miss Etta L. Taggart, secre- The commanding officers and officers NOW—EXTRAORDINARY SALE FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS imported handbags A sale that brings those marvelous goods of ours to you at specially reduced prices so that you can stock up for A ciudeatil e ol tary. across the park from lery at 1106 Connecticut avenue this evening at 9 o'clock. Patrons and patronesses of the exhibit who are ex- pected to attend the pre-view tonight are: Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce But- ler, Senator and Mrs. Peter Norbeck. Dr. and Mrs, Montgomery Blair, jr.; Mrs. John E. Reyburn, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran Thom and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle. Senator and Mrs. Felix Hebert of Rhode Island returned to their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel yester- day morning. ‘The charge d’affaires of Chile, Senor Benjamin Cohen, has recalled invita- tions for the dinner he had planned for Sunday evening in honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes. Representative and Mrs. Adolph J. BSabath of Illinois are in W Y and have taken an apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel. Chief Justice Alfred A, Wheat of the | Bupreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia. and Mrs. Wheat will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, in the Washington Clul for which they have issued cards. sisting Mrs. Wheat will be Mrs. Pey- ton Gordon, Mrs. F. Dickinson Letts, | Mrs. William K. Butler, Mrs. Thomas | Btewart, Mrs. Hugo Tate and Mrs. Charles Elmore Cropley. Rear Admiral William A. Moffet, | ehief of the Bureau of Naval Aero- | nautics, and Mrs. Moffett, who are | ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Doherty at Miami, were honor guests at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bigler of Coconut Grove. "rhe commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes have recalled in- of the Marine Barracks have canceled the dance they had planned for tomor- Tow evening owing to official mourning. Mrs. Dennis Hostess Today At Luncheon for Mrs. Taft. Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis entertained at a luncheon today in her home, when her honor guest was Mrs. William How- ard Taft. The party was originally planned in honmor of Mrs. Edward Everett Gann and Mrs. Taft, but, due to official mourning, Mrs. Gann was not present at the party. In place of flow- ers on the table, Mrs. Dennis used her handsome old Bohemian glass with her ruby and gold service plates, Mrs. William Brown Meloney of New York City is at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Ridsdale of Chestnut Hill, Pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenton McCall and Mary Rids- dale McCall of Scarsdale, N. Y., have returned to their homes after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percival 8. Ridsdale. Miss Ada L. Comstock, president of Radcliffe College, at Cambridge, Mass., is at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. McCook returned today from an extensive cruise in the ‘West Indies. Much interest is centered in the LAFAYETTE HOTEL 16th & Eye Streets BANQUETS—DANCES BRIDGE LUNCHEONS BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEONS 50c and 75¢ Phone District 4210 honor guest at the forum luncheon at the Women’s City Club tomorrow, when she will speak on “On Mediterranean Shores—Magistracy, chandise.” M will preside. Members planning to at- tend include_the president, Miss Alice M. Heaven: Dr. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Mrs. William W. Spaid, Mrs. Frank A. Birgfeld, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. B, L. Owens, Miss Loretta V. Barnes, Miss Julia E. Coonan, Miss Daisy F. Fridley, Miss Myrta B. Goodman, Lewis and Miss Julla E. Lehmann. Miss Clara W. McQuown will be the | Mirth and Mer- Mrs. Gladys B. Middlemiss Mate H. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gooke, Jr. | Hold Your Sorority DANCES AT WHITE FLINT GOLF CLUB Rockville Pike and Edson Lane Arrangement can be made to rent the Club Ball Room for dances and social functions. Phone m 'ment, Kensing- 15. rite for reservations. 'ublic Golf Course e Green Fees, Saturdays and Sundays, T8¢ ° G-STREET BETWEEN II™ & 2™ Matching Accessories bring your costume up to the minute. the future and save greatly in your buying...Take note of what we have... A SALE OF FURNISHINGS...CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SUITS AND WARM WINTER OVERCOAT! ART HATS...SMART, COMFORTABLE SHOES...GOOD-LOOK- 1 SPORTSWEAR...BE SURE TO CALL TOMORROW AND CHOOSE THE MANY THINGS YOU'LL BE NEED- ING FOR SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WEAR. [ G-STREET BETWEEN |I™ & 2™ The New Year means New Clothes! the White House in a quist, select sec- tion which retains tra- ditional dignity end - 300 beautiful and domestic taken from our stock and reduced to cost and less than cost. and every bag sold from $7.50 to $15.00. CLEARANCE! Record Crowds at our Semi-Annual “ARCH-PRESERVER” SALE! A goodly pi —regularly No stronger proof needed of the esteem in which these nationally fa- mous shoes are held—than the way women clamor for them at Sale times! roportion of entire stocks $8.50 to $12.50—now at L regular ® WOMEN’S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER @ CLEARANCE! Women’s ano Misses’ (F St. shop only) and radical reductions on our “CARLTON?” Fashions! Entire stocks gorgeous evening .. and Brooks presents New Fashions a TRIMMED CO $59.75 AND $49.75 COATS Blacks and browns; tweeds in blues, greens in Pointed Sitka Fox, and tans; trimmed Persian Lamb, Raccoon and 14 to 20 and 38 to 42. $6.75 AND Blacks, Browns and Greens; Black Fox, Squirrel, Wolf, Skunk and Raccoon. 34 Coats, $69.75 TO $110 COATS Luxuriously trimmed with Silver Fox, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Kolinsky, Black Fox, Dyed White 20. Fox and Badger. Sizes 14 to 37 Paulina Frocks Were $16.75 and $19.75 2 Camel's-hair Coats; size 18 were $19.75 2 Black Fox-trimmed Suits; black were $59.75 1 Light Ten Tweed was $69.75 ... 2 Suits; Wolf and Raccoon Collars; were $29.75 Charge Accounts Invited THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER Persian Lamb, ; were $29.75... 1 Plaid Wool Sports Dress; size 16; was $39. 4 Monotone Tweed Swagger Suits; - B Sizes Wolf. 533 543 $53 34 Paulina Dresses and Knit Suits Were $29.75 and $39.75 $65 COATS trimmed with sizes 14 to 20. -$16.75 -$17.95 sizes 12 and 14; French Kid Gloves Black or brown French kid, in plain mousquetaire $|.95 or fancy cuff slip-on styles with contrast- ing trim Genuine Calf Bags New metal frames and ornaments are a smart feature of these new calf bags, in $|.95 pouch or envelope styles. Black or New Silk Blouses Silk crepe or satin blouses with shirred details_and $|.95 new sleeves. White, eggshell, blue, gold, gray and gay prints. New Wool Skirts The newest skirt of the season— the “Cowboy skirt"—with its 1310 F Street Other styles in red, gray, green, black, navy, brown Main Floor smart pleated flounce. $]-95 at prices within your New Year budget Fur-trimmed Coats $ 49.50 Third Floor ‘Wonderful values for those who have waited to buy a Winter coat. Fitch, skunk, kolinsky, beaver and other luxurious furs on fine woolens. New Sheer Frocks This smart sheer frock $I6~50 with its embroidery trim is only one of many in black, brown or navy. Misses’ and women's .. Fioor sizes. Thrift Shop Frocks The new “Hos Gown"” 55.95 in sheer crepe, trimmed with_silver ric-rac braid Black, new blue, hyacinth, chartreuse, aqua, rose. Second Floor Rabbit's Wool Frocks You'll want several of 55.95 these frocks in their gay colors. The one sketched bas little puffed sleeves a tie at the neck Street. Floor WOMEN’S STREET & EVENING $3.95 FOOTWEAR )69 at all our stores—including F St.’s 2d floor Hundreds of our fashionable “Hahn Special” street shoes—real lizards, suedes and others—with many hand- some $3.95 evening slippers—now $2.69. And at same price, Junior Wom- en’s low heel oxfords and straps— splendid assortment much marked down from regular stocks, Sizes 3109, AAA 1o C. Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *Open nights *3212 14th shoes and nearly all our $8.75 to $12.50 “Carlton™ street and semi-formal shoes—mow in 2 great Sales: $o95 §m795 F St. shop only) SALE! Advance Spring dress shoes for Junior Women How these genuine $3.95 values, came to us to sell at $2.95 is an interesting story, Timely orders—and cash in advance—helped out a strug- gling young shoe factory. Thus, at only $2.95, stunning new shoes, for young women who like low block heels! Dressy opera pumps and strap ef- fects in black or brown reptile calf— patent leather—rep- tile trim, patent leather and others. Sizes 3 10 9, AA to C. See them—and like ’em a lot—to- morrow!