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SOCIETY., Mirs. Parcy W. Phillips | Hostess at Luncheon | And Bridge in Home Mrs. Roger Whiteford Also Entertains—Other Society | Items of Cl’\evy Chase and‘} Vicinity. Mrs., Percy Wilson Phillips enter- | tained at’ luncheon and bridge Tuesday | when the guests were Mrs. William G. | Young, Mrs. Charles Tramell, Mrs. C. D. | Frank, Mrs. Frederick Neely, Mrs. | Franklin Wheeler, Mrs. H. P. Bailey and | Mrs. Herbert Corn. Mrs. Roger Whiteford was hostess at | luncheon and bridge Saturday, Janu- | ary 14. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVeau and their daughter, Miss Dorothy DeVeau, left yesterday by motor for Miami, Fla., where they will spend a month. | N and Miss Thelma | of Salt Lake City, Utah, are | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Bick- | | - and Mrs. G. B. Joliiffe have re- | urned to their home on Beechwood | eral - months' stay in| Jolliffe at- burg, Va., is the gu i and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard | Mrs. Sanford Bates will return today | from Boston, where she spent three weeks. | Mr and Mrs, James V. Bennett en- | tertained dinner tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett later took their guests to the Philadelphia Symphony | Orchestra Concert. Mr. W. L. Craddock of Mexico, Mo., is the guest of his bt r-in-law s and supper Saturday | ;14 on_entertained at luncheon ge Thursday, when | her gu W Mrs. J. D. Thompson, Mrs. Harold E. Schenck and Mrs. Perry | Thurston | Mr. and Mrs. rval K. Tabler cele- | brated their thirtieth wedding anniver- sary at a dinner dance at the Shore- | ham _Hotel evening, January 14. The guests > Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ward H. Helmuth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Y. Tabler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Roger Sum- merill, Miss Elizabeth Tabler and Mr. | William Keyse and M rle were hosts ; evening, d 16. R. Lansford d Mr John Ristine, o Vhitt Wolcott_and Mrs. J. Ed at luncheon Thursday in compliment to Mrs. A. M. Blair of Boston. Covers were laid for ei 4 Mr. and Mrs. Webster S. Ruckman were hosts at supper and bridge L evening,when the company numbered 12. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fieming had | guests with them at bridge and supper Thursday_evening. | Mrs. Heber Rice entertained eight guests at luncheon and bridge Tues- day afternoon . and Mr r S. Buel gave .| Sarah R 11 | Marian Perry. day, and are visiting se Tesorts and will return to Chevy Chase | by water, [ 1 s W. Laudick with her | Robert Elliott, and her | wis_Elliott, left Wednes- day for Miami Beach, Florida, where they will join Mr. Laudick to spend the remainder of the Winter. Mrs. Bynum will entertain the members of club 2t luncheon and bridge W Mr. Jol small son. returned Esch and Miss Jane terta a_compar a supper party Sunday evening in honor of Mr. Kaye Frank, who sailed Monday for Germany, where he will end six months. s. Janie Donohoe and Mrs. George E. Ruhl were joint hostesses at lunch- eon and bridge Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Donohoe v Chas: way. Covers wel Ir. and Mrs. George E. Ruhl enter- tained at dinner idge Wednes- 3 were laid for Esch e son will en- Thursday EIm street. Mr. and Mr ren B. Man | daughter. | many | and story. In Exhibit | MISS VIRGINIA HARRIS, Daughter of Senora de Monreal, from a model made by Prof. Ernest Durig, which will be shown at the reception w h Prof. and Mme. Durig will give lay evening in his studio, at 1536 Connecticut avenue. Miss Harris is one of the popular young ladies of the diplo- matic corps, her mother being the wife of the naval attache of the Spanish a supper and bridge party last evening. Mrs. William Wood Smith has re- turned from a ten days' visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Phillips, at Mount Vernon, N. Y. Miss Laura Carter of Baltimore is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wrightson. Miss Carter, who is the daughter of the late Dr.”Henry Carter of the Public Health Service, has lived for some years in Birmingham, Ala., and will Treturn tomorrow to Balti- more. Mrs. Wrightson entertained a small company informally at tea Wednesday for Miss Carter. Mrs. J. D. Thompson and her Miss Dorothy Thompson, have returned after spending three weeks with Mr. Thompson at the Key Stene Inn at Key Stone Heights, Fla. Mrs. Mill West _entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday after- Lloyd Sutton will entertain the ers of her club at luncheon and | bridge Tuesda | The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church will celebrate its 25th anni- versary beginning today. There are attractive plans for the week. | Thursday evening there will be a sup- per for only members, followed by a meeting open to those who will be in- terested to hear the history of the church, which will be presented by song Mr. and Mrs. William M. Throck- rorton_entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs‘x ‘Walter Stuie is spending some time In Florida with her brother, Mr. Charles Robinson of St. Mary's Coun- fr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard en- tertained at bridge and supper last evening in celebration of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Pollard. The gue were Miss Elizabeth Harper, Miss Eleanor Johnson, Miss Marian' Oster- mayer, Miss Dorothy Donovan, Miss| Miss Betty Crane, Miss Amy Selby, Mr. Frank Kreuzburg, Mr. Harry Proctor, Mr. James Somes, Mr. Robert Sapp. Mr. Maurice Fahy Mr. Charles Dayhuff, Mr. F. Walte Brandenburg and Mr. Richard Kreuz- PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh or Delivered Children’s Palais Royal -Downstairs +~PALAIS ROYAL INSTAIRS™ Slenderizing Prints For Larger Women 7 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 22, 1933—PART THREE. The PALAIS ROYAL l Kentucky Society Ball Tuesday Night at Willard ‘The Kentucky Society will hold its reception and ball on Tuesday evening at the Willard Hotel in honor of the Kentucky congressional delegation and their wives. The reception will begin at 8:30 pm, at which time the mem- bers of the soclety will be received by their_president, Mrs. Joseph Horgan, and Senator and Mrs. Alben W. Bark- ley, Senator and Mrs. Mills L. Logan, Representative and Mrs. Maurice Thatcher, Representative and Mrs. William Gregory, Representative and Mrs. Glover Cary, Representative and Mrs. . Carden, Representative and Mrs. Brent Spence, Representative and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Represent- ative and Mrs. Andrew J. May. Repre- septative and Mrs. Virgll Chapman, Representative and Mrs. Fred Vinson and Representative and Mrs. John W. Moore. Following the reception a program of exceptional interest has been arranged for the evening's entertainment. Comdr. Robert A. Lavender, U. S. N., will show his travel picture taken in China and Japan in 1929 while on the staff of Admiral Mark Bristol, then command- er of the Asiatic Fleet. During the ball a grand march will be held under the direction of Maj. Guy W. Chipman, chairman of the Floor Committee. Attractive favors will be given to those taking part in the figures. This is perhaps one of the most important balls held by the society and will be attended by the many prom- inent Kentuckians in Washington, ac- companied by their guests. Women's City Club Tea This Afternoon | Mrs. Edith Oriana Fitzgerald, Miss Adelaide Borah and Mrs. Blanch Mor- gan Foote will be hostesses at the tea given by the Women's City Club this afternoon at 4 o'clggk. Mrs. Patrick Gallagher and othel drama unit will assist. Miss Marjorie Webster, drama unit chairman, at 5 o'clock will present a program in which Janet Coon, Dorry McSetridge and Wilda Kilbourne will take part. Mrs. Curtis R. Perry, Mrs. Edgar T. Brown and Mrs. G. Gladys Gordon will be hostesses at the tea given Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the aus- pic:s of the Membership Drive Com- mittee. members of the | Tea {Or Directors 0{ Twentieth Century Club Mrs. Ellwood Perry Morey, president of the Twentieth Century Club, will en- tertain the members of the board of directors of the club, committee chair- men and members of the various com- mittees at tea at the Washington Club Wednesday. The literature section of the Twenti- eth Century Club, of which Mrs. John Otto Johnson is chairman, will meet tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. D. Agnew Greenlees, 3127 Dumbarton avenue, Georgetown. The program wili be given by Miss Sybil Baker, who will read one of the recent Broadway plays. Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell is in charge of reservations. Casualty Hospital Will Benefit From Card Party ‘The annual card party for the benefit of Casualty Hospital will be given Tues- day afternoon, February 7, from 2 to 4:30 o'clock at the Willard by the board cf lady managers of the hospital. Mrs, Martha J. Vaughan, president of the ladies’ board, is chairman of the card party. upen which great hopes of success socially and financially are based: ‘Those in charge of the card party, in addition to Mrs. Vaughan, are Mrs. A. P. Robbins. homemade cakes; Mrs. J. S. Buynitzky, homemade candy; Mrs. Grace Frederick, what-not table; Mrs. Willlam Clark, prizes; Mrs. R. E. L. ‘Thompson, playing cards; Mrs. William J. Brewer, tickets, and Mrs. Frank Benzler, posters. The Prize Committee promises a very attractive prize for each table. Collier Inn 18th and Col. Rd. 12 to 8 P.M. Our Special 5-Course Sunday "DiNNER 7DC Special—Chicken a la King - Roast Meat Dinner—50c Plenty of fresh vegetables. Salads. Tempting variety of our own make ice cream and desserts. Other Dinners 65¢c to $1.00 The PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh New Linen Telephone DIstrict 4400 Dresses are as colorful as flowers, gay as Spring! .79 Very fine soft linens, in luscious plain shades. or printed in the new allover designs; tailored with dash, and made feminine with dainty touches of No many white. very women buying them for now melon, summer! Blue, wonder SO are and green leaf, maize, red and white. Get yourself all ¢ Sizes 16 to 46. Palais Royal—Third Floor ‘straightened out” for Spring—in this New De Bevoise Foundation 5.00 Regularly priced 7.50 Skirts are slim and straight this spring, and that means straight, slim hips. So if your figure has taken on too many curves during G Street at Eleventh Offering Remarkable Value; in Cutrently Desirable SOCIETY. Telephone DIstrict 4400 Mer- chandise for the Home—On Our 2nd, 3rd and 5th Floors! 5th Floor $1 Bargains! Regular $1.49 Chairs ) Unpainted Beautiful decorated earthen- tray and ware set. Cake server to match, $1. Palais Royal—5th Floor 1.00 Electric ~ Mixer, complete with jar, cord and plug. 1 .00 Windsor style chair—of all hardwcod con- struction. turned spindles and legs. Palaiy Royal—5th Floor 159 Wezar-Ever Aluminum 3-Pec. cast Saucepan Sel An old low price and O With room. finish. 51 1.00 Chicken Fryer— Palais Royal—Fifth dozen to a ¢ Palais Royal 1 1.98 value! It takes up little een or 12-Pc. “Blue Willow” Cups and Saucers rite at a Includes 6 cu 5th Floor Floor Stand and Serving Tray Complete Easy 51 maple Palais Royal—5th Floor Large Size Food Chopper--complete with cutters. DOLLAR SPECIALS! Colonial Style Bedspreads, cotton and rayon-and-cot- ton; color 70-80-In.- Cotton Blankets, part wool; pastels.— 2nd Floor). $l Stevens All-Linen Crash, 18 in wide; colored bor- ders. — (2nd yds. Floor) e 6 Sl Kitchen Towels, part linen, Splendid value. (2nd. 10 for 51 Floor.).. 18x18-In. Mercerized Nap- Kins, neat woven patterns. —(2nd . 12 for $l/ Floor) “Stayclean” Tablecloths, 54x54 in.; washable top with felt back, cleanable with damp cloth. $ (2nd Floor)....... Cotton Felt Table Padding, soft, thick nap finish, —(2nd yds. Floor.) ... 2 $l Turkish Tewels, 22x44 in.; soft finish, colored bor- .y ¢ 8 §1 49c Dresser Scarfs; colored Hemstitched Huck Towels, all-white and colored bor- ders; all-linen huck. (2nd Floor.) Colonial patchwork Style Quilt style; muslin backs. (2nd Fleor) $1 Quiited Bed Pads, 54x76, 48x76, 42x76, 39x76, 36x76; white covering. $l (2nd Floor) Box Spring and Beauty- Rest Mattress Covers, tape bound and ' rubber $l buttons. (2nd Floor.) Glazed Chintz & Cretonne; clear, crisp patterns; a hundred uses for them! (2nd yds. Floor)... . 4 $1 36-In. Curtain Swiss; snowy white; beautiful design; makes charming curtains. yds. (2nd Floor.) 6 $ 1 New Thangle Pillows, each side a different length; ka- pok filied; for loung- ing or reading. (2nd $l Floor) each 3 Diplomat, Holland and Capitol Opaque Window emerald, Oval Wool Rugs, regular $1 grade; reversible. Make fine scatter rugs for any room. (4th for Floor.) ..... 2 $l Felt-Base Rugs for kitchen or bath room, 18x36 in.; Congolem _ $ lor l made. (4th Floor.) Colonial Rugs, 24x36 in.; reversible and washable; light color combina- tions. (4th 2 for $1 Floor.) Rubber Stair Treads, 9x18 in.; rubber nosings.. Cover the worn places on the stairs with them. (4th 5 for'$1 Floor.) Carpet Rugs, samples, made of high-grade carpet ends; fine for scatter rugs for any room. Floor) ... Scatter e Rugs; many attractive colors and $ l pattterns. 4th Floor) Felt-Base Hall Runner, 27 in.; many patterns and colors. 3 yds, $l (4th_Floor.) 18x30-in. Felt Rugs; beau- tiful Oriental patterns and colorings; fine for bare- looking cor- Take chenille or They're all marvelous for the money! terns and cclors. Here is the size sheet you want, at a truly re- markable price! are perfect sheets—with $1.29 to $1.95! Window Shades Rockfast washable shades. Guaran- $ teed sunfast. Genuine “Harts- horn rollers. Green, white, ecru.- Palais Royal—2nd Floor Bath Mats, each Palais Royal—2nd Floor 65c¢, 81x99 Bed Sheets 2051 choice—tufted, Turkish _ type You'll like the pat- These pure white finish. They'll surprise you With their long wearl Palais Royal—2nd Floor End Table Dull-rubbed ma- nut finish. With $ 1 shaped top and lower shelf. hogany ard wal- Palais Royal—4th Floor Floor Covering 3 Sq. Yds. $ 1 surface felt-base cove ering in various designs ond ¢ Palais Royal—ith Floor > e 2,066 Pairs Crisp, New Curtains 51 They'll amaze you at $1! Plain and figured marquisette with wide ruffles. Rayon net ruffled curtains in 5 colors. Tailored curtains in marquisctte and colored rayon nets. Pinch-pleated draw curtains in ivory and ecru. All 215 yds. long. Worth Actually $1.95 to $2.59 a Yard Furniture Tapestries —cretonnes in various pat- I $ Yard terns, valances to match; from full botts, in 2 to 10 Palais Royal—2nd Floor scarfs and vanity sets; col- ored silk embroidered mo- Shades; white, ecru, dark green; guaran- teed perfect. for (2nd Floor.) 3 $l $1.59 to $1.95 Velour Dam- ask and Tapestry Pillows, large size; kapok filled; made - of gorgeous $l fabrics. (2nd Floor) Cocoa Door Mats, made to stand plenty of hard $l ‘wear, (4th Floor)... the winter, come right down and let us fit you in.this‘ new founda- e e o $l tion by De Bevoise. It \\xHA(ln the AN | Floor.) trick. Tearose brocade, with fit- All-Linen Bridge Sets, ted lace bust and good boning. peasant style, fringed; col- Sizes 36to 44. ored stripe centers. (2nd for Palais Royal—Third Floor Floor.) ... 2 $1 Extra Heavy Sheets, 8Ix 108; smooth, even weave. (2nd Floor) $l $1 to $1.95 Window Drapes lored and ruffled yd. lengths. Small and t styles. (2nd 2 prs. $l large floral patterns in- Floor.) ... cluded. Here's your -big Magazine Rack, finished chance to recover that odd nicely in walnut; 27; in. high, 147 in. wide $l (4th Floor) . .a . Just Look! $6 and 6.50 “Princess Royal” Shoes Simply because sizes are broken. Choice of desirable styles in ma- terials to wear right now. Surely 2.95 Printed Rayon Dresses that will take *pounds off you! In sizes 38 to 50. Famous “Slendert o ne” printed dresses—fine all- silk. In sizes 38 to 54. —————————— This manufacturer is famous for styling dresses that i vet add chic at the same time! He designed these prints himseli, and every one is scientifically planned to lend a youthiul ap- pearance. They're beautiful, sym- rested, too. metrical, floral and novelty pat- Until Febmury 1st, only! terns on dark grounds—and are $5 Palais Royal Permanent...3.95 $7 i:;:z“the things to wear under dark Eu:'nevmrn-mt‘x::.-::::: PalalasRovaL-Dawhetuic We Sell and Apply Inecte Notox Reg. 1.50 “Komplex” Facial One 1eek only, {eginning Monday .00 If you have any important social events to attend next week, treat yourself to a Komplex before you 80. You'll leok your absolute most charming . self, and feel 100% Tiwo Notable Price Groups in the January Silk Sales! 19cyw | %] w AN-Silk Printed Flat Crepes All Silk Printed Flat Crepes All-Silk Plain Ripple Crepes A e Fentos All-Silk Printed Chiffons All-Silk Taffetas All-Silk Plain Cantorf Crepes All-Silk Black Canton Faille All-Silk Plain Swagger Crepes a great opportunity for thrifty AUSilk Printed Chiffons fl-g‘lfi Black Crepe Sating Rty : - ‘women. reet, ress, sports s L s Are AUSifk Navy Blao Skinner's and cvening types in wide Black Chiffons variety, Palais Royal—2nd Floor Palais Royal—2nd Floor In the January Clearance Sales! slenderize, Palais Royal—Second Floor