Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1933, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Drayton, Mrs. Edgar Snow and Mrs. | nue, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | arrived terday to spend some tlme! Miss Ada Rainey wi rtain William P. MacCracken, jr. and Mrs. Langston Forsett Moffett and = y | tea ‘Wednesday arivemog;, e;:gm"’ ‘Ef their son, Cleveland Moffett, 2d, who | ¥ith her brothers-in-law and sisters, |in her new apartment Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Covert Will |recently returned frem Europe, where |Senator and Mrs. Dickinson and Mr. | Studios at 26%3 p'?fi'éerf& n&m“:hl:fi it s pary tfiutggegg;:e&d;n;f they spent & year. and Mrs, Gardner Cowles. Mr. Cowles he, xecently moved. The party will be liment to Mr-and Mrs John K Wlis, | Mrs. Alicia du Pont Glendening will |18 & member of the Reconstruction [ the nature of a house warming and Fhe party will be in the nature of & |be hostess at dinner this evening in | Finance Corporation, (Continued on Fourth Page.) homesomiag, 85 Mr. and Mos. Willis | DONOT of her house guest, Mrs. Roiand L have been away from Washington for | E. Bell of New York. a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis have Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffries Chewn- | 11l waemt Shomt ot oride: Where they ing, jr., will be hosts at a supper party | s this evening in celebration of their| Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice Morris third wedding anniversary. have as their guests for the week Mr. Mrs. Cleveland Moffett Ras with her e Kemeth_Gllpln o Boyee, Va. in her home at 2310 Connecticut ave M Shore of Des Moines, Io WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933. e PLANS RECITAL SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) { Distributing Curves | Where They'll Do The Most Good a Corselette ’de Freyre y Santander; the Italian | Ambassador of Italy, Signor Augusto Rosso, accumpanied by the councelor of the embassy and Marchesa Diana; Commandante and Signora Casardi, Commandante and Signora Sbernadori, Conte and Contessa Roncalli, Com- mandante and Signora Bonardelli, Signor Tommasi and Signor Ferraro, the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Minister of Lithu- ania, Mr. Bronius Kashmir Balutis, the Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza, the Minister of the Irish Free State, | Mr. Michael MacWhite and Mr. and Mrs. O'Donovan; the Minister of Yugo- slavia, Dr. Leonide Pitamic; the Min- ister of Panama, Senor Dr. Horaclo F. Alfaro; Col. Hikozo Tanaka, military attache of the Japanese embassy, and Mrs. Tanaka; Mr. H. Gabriel de Silva, first secretary of the Portugucse lega- tion; Mr. Kelil Bey, Mr. Hussein | Chawky and Mr. Cattaui of the Egyp- -y - Just 3 Days Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday OUR AFTER-INVENTORY FUR COATS CLOTH COATS (apitol Fur Shop tian legation; the Most Rev. John M. 1208 G Street, N. w- McNamara, auxiliary bishop of Balti- more; the Rev. Dr. John J. Burke, ] X C. S. P, general secretary of the Na- A Group of 15 FUR-TRIMMED CLOTH | of the Catholic University of America; Formerly sold up to $55 | the Very Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, S.J., | president of Georgetown University, Fine fabrics. .. every coat in the latest fashion— such fine furs as badger, seal, mole, Persian, fox, | Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler and beaver and wolf. Early sclection is advised as there are but a handful of these splendid coats. | Miss Butler, Senator and Mrs. Henry F. | Ashurst of Arizona, Representative | Mary T. Norton of New Jersey, Mrs. | Chauncey M. Depew, Maj. Gen. and | Mrs. Frank McIntyre and the Misses No slouch of a corset. this! It | | McTntyre, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George | P. Scriven, Baron and Baroness von 4 PRINCES! JBETS works hard to keep you fash [ Eiriw iala A teicr Regan | coen- S TROUBETSKOI, ionable. though comfortable. | [tive seéretary of the National Council | Known professionally as Dagmara Renina, who will give a recital in Memorial [ of ‘catholic Women; Miss Margaret T, | Continental Hall February 24. Prince and Princess Troubetskoi spend much of It has among other things, an | | Lynch, assistant executive secretary of | their time in Washington during the Winters and have many friends here in i belt with Geldl | the N. C. C. W.; the Right Rev. Msgr. | diplomatic and residential circles. —Harris-Ewing Photo. mperibelwith scienthcuce: 1 [awarairi Buckey, the Bight Rev Magr [ ===————— = £ tails a rayon jersey uplft brassiere. and some “elastic e fe Rt ev. Magr, | Huland, secretary to his excellency the| Former Representative and M. 8. paneling setn at angles which are nothing shori of inspired = ¢ . apostolic delegate. Wallace Dempsey of New York enter- ‘E.’}k.‘,‘,’ Tfieon?;hl fie?_] e,\,‘x};,‘;p‘fi?i‘,‘:{‘ ‘_’15 tammed at dinner last evening at the | McCormick, the Rev. A. A. Vashalde,| The Governor of Pennsylvania and Mayflower in compliment to Mrs. Emer- | the Rev. Theodore Peterson, the Right|Mrs. Gifford Pinchot will entertain at|son Howe of Paris and Washington, Rev. Msgr. Philip Bernardini, the Rev,(dinner this evening in their home in Who recently returned with her son-in- A Tardone. Dr. Maris Boggs, Mr. and | Harrisburg, Pa, Mrs. Franklin D. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo | Mrs. Moncure Burke, Mr. and Mrs. | Roosevelt. | Gonzalez Prada. Daniel J. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter | - 0 Tl eral Kensuke| Mrs. Wilbur W, Hubbard and her A. Drury, Dean Fox of the Catholic ‘Uni\ersll)y and Mrs. Fox, Dr. and Mrs, | Horinouchi, will entertain at dinner daughter, Mrs. George Maurice Morris, James Gannon, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, | this evening in the white and gold room | ¢niertained at luncheon at the May- Gen. William E. Horton, Mrs. Robert | of the Plaza in New York in honor of |fower today following Mrs. Lawrence Whitney Imbrie, Mr. Robert F. Kelley, the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | jOWISeRCS “5“_1 et e Col. Reynolds Landis, Dr. Thomas Lee, | Debuchi. Moy Diack: M Ae e Miss Sarah Lee, Mrs. Montgomery, Mr. Mo Bkl Harben: famer (Goe Wallace Murray and Mrs. Murray, Mr.| Mrs. Taft Entertained at N('ilir vloe Ross, Mrs. Edward Mt‘\gi. and Mrs. Paul Alling, Maj. and Mrs. | Luncheon by Mrs. Ransley. Mrs. Keith Merrill, Mrs, Robert E. Lee, Thomas McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wil N lats wasithe | o Ll MO SUODEES, bRy Charles P. Neill. Col. and Mrs, Arthur Mrs. William S € Mrs. Nathan William MacChesney, Mrs. O'Brien, Miss Mary Patten, Miss Jose- | guest of honor &t a luncheon given to- Kenneth Gilpin of Boyce, Va. who is Phine 'Patten, Miss Helen Patten, |day at the Mayflower by Mrs. Ransley, | ihe house guest of Mrs. ‘Morris; Mrs. Miss. Mary 'Randolph, Miss Anne |Wie of Representative Harry Clay |Edward Perot, Mrs. Charles Baird, Mrs. | Randolph, Dr. Arthur Stanley Riggs, | Ransley of Penn: i | William Flather, jr.. Mrs. Charles B. | Miss Theresa Rooney, Mr. and_ Mrs. William Franklin Sands, Mrs. sherl- g : dan and the Misses Sheridan, Miiss Subscribe Today | Anne Squire, Miss Julia Sheridan, Mrs. It costs only about 11, cents | D. C. Stapleton, Dr. and Mrs. J. Lawn per day and 5 cents Sundays to || Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus, have Washington's best newspa- || Mrs. Thorn Vaile and Miss Joyce Valle, per delivered to you regularly | Mrs. Hamilton' Vreeland, Mrs. Corbin, | every evening and Sunday morn- || Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Ward; and | the members of the apostolic delegation | Telephone National 5000 and || staff, including the Very Rev. Msgr.| the delivery will start immediate- || Paul’ Marella, auditor of the apostolic Iy. The Route Agent will collect || delegation; the Very Rev. Msgr. Egidio | Soft Pure-Dye at the end of each month. Vagnozzi, secretary of the apostolic | delegation, and the Rev. Francis E. Sllk Undles — Gowns - Smartly tailored and lace e iE trimmed. 2 95 Slips Beautifully made slins, trimmed with lovely lacc SETEE YA ¢ Knitted Dresses to close out at % to l/z OFF Men’s and Women's Luggage Wardrobe Trunks Gloves—Jewelry—Handbags Giftware Umbrellas and Leather Goods 1105 F ST. N.W. Woman's Specialty Store Exquisite CAPITOL FUR SHOP 1208 G ST. THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F STREET Another of those famous SPORTS SHOP SALES! 1317 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just Below Dupont Circle Our Annual Half-Price Sale Panties o Regular sizes. Smart new styles. DISCONTINUED 195 CHINA SERVICES, CRYSTAL *" and ART OBJECTS This merchandise will be sold for ex- Bandeaux Complete stock of all styles in serviceable materials, S0c to 1.50 Junior Girdles Junior girdles, made of satin, fastens at the side and are of the latest designs. Special, $1.00 A warm, lively tan—just the col- or of sun-bronzed s k i n—perfect with bright Spring colors and prints! actly half its original price. Allarticles have been conveniently grouped and sare on display near the rear of the I |05 F Nothing has been bou: 5t solely Woman’s Specialty Store for special sale purf ses, and every piece carries our juarantce. 2 &S =SS &S S S “Hoslery shades will be lighter 2nd warmer this Spring,” say the fashion magazines—now the first of these colors arrives—and sure to welcome it afte darker, grcyed tones of Winter Goid Stripe styles—chiffons at 73 $1.00—the grand new “Gothamettes ;'1";5“ $1.35 to the very sheer chiffons at $1.65 and Gold Stripe Silk Stockincs only also at our 1721 Connecticut Arve. X S e S g < > > & & s Jellef’s in Washington, . 2, 22 ki Just arrived! The first exciting Spring Jewelry $1.00 PINS and CLIPS are first in importance—and such attrac- 1216-1220 F STREET tive new ideas—silver and G 555 A gold metal, wishbones, bow- A knots, scotties, birds, comets Beige surplice style, with S % e mart on scaris or lit- a bow on the shoulder. R > tle knitted h 3 Softest wool. $3.95. S ed mt[te 1131:. Turquoise K : o & YR and color clips of colored Shoes for Women ol e o it BB [ SBR[l e s DS« R S S5 b oz HENDERSON'S - Golden Anniversary the neckline. $3.95. » /4 4 ) more formal (S there are Bright flame red_wool, o] EARRING Of Quality Furniture, Mirrors and Lamps Affects a Large Portion of Our Regular Stock of Bed Room, Dining Room Suites and Living Room Pieces with a rufiled collar of to match! white edged with black. $3.95. S R BETTER Looking—BETTER Fitting —BETTER Quality Than You Would Gayer, sprightlier, more color- ful fashions; attuned to the Spring suits. And, al- Can you believe that these adorable Beaded Bags Are $1.00 Tea Wagons—Dropleaf aslow as ...... ready, hundreds of women have found Believe Possible. Soft, sheer knits—not at all thick or bulky—but finely knitted, and firm enough to keep their shape! We sold hundreds of them at Christmas time at a much higher price—and here they are—in lovely spring pastels, —striped yoke, round neck, surplice, ruffly collar—big eggshell, white and black for SIX STYLES jiches with tight cuff at the wrist—long, straight sleeves, $1. Two styles, one with [it- short cap sleeves—styles for women, little women and misses—sizes 14 to 42! s tle handles (sketched)—the SIX COLORS 3%, bristt Serine ;“;f;’;f,‘;}: s Lirucens) Blue. other envelope style. Choose ; i § one to match each one of your dinner and evening frocks, tomorrow! out for themselves that “FLOR- SHEIM” Shoes top hitherto unattainable i Be standards o f snake ® comfort and $10 satisfaction. Smoking Cabinets— BS coeeaasen .o Mahogany and Gum Dining Genuine Maple Early Ameri- Room Suite of ten pieces. Hair- can Bed Room Suite. Eight cloth seats lo]clmirs. Double pieces, including twin-post beds. pedestal table. $255.00, reduced $387.00, reduced to $298.00 to c $189.50 Genuine Mahogany Dining Genuine Mahogany Sheraton Room Suite. Hepplewhite de- Inlaid Bed Room Suite of nine sign of ten pieces. Haircloth pieces, Including twin beds. seats to chairs. [ - $335.00, reduced 000, reduced 1o $30.00 T80 Ik dued 1$269.00 Wrought Iron Marble-Top Table, 300 Dresses at $3.95-ready tomorrow at 9:15! JELLEFF'S SPORT SHOP—THIRD FLOOR Hand Decorated Drop Leaf Butterfly Table—Green or $17 50 Black. $32.00, reduced t0 .....ceiieniaans seesesieiianes 2 Genuiie Mahogany Nest of Four Tables. $26.00, re- $18 75 Famous Deltah Perfumes Tomorrow—>500 1-o0z. size $ 3 jewel-like bottles,- made to ° sell for $6 and $14! GARDENIA! MAGNOLIA! ECSTASY! SENTEUR! MON BIJOU! to GenuineMnhogany'n n-Post Bed. $21.00, reduced $1575 AND MANY OTHER SUITES AND ODD PIECES AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS FROM TODAY'S PRICES. Come In NOW—While Selections Are Still Good. High Quality, but not High-Priced! l AT DEEPLY CUT PRICES | I $8.50 $10 SPECIAL LOW PRICES AT THIS TIME on Upholstering— Repaiing ROt Ryt Painting — Paperhanging. JAmEs B. HENDERSON FINE FURNITURE INTERIOR DECORATING 1108 G St. N.W. Phones Dist: Five delightful fragrances created for the famous pearl house of “Deltah”—but perfumes didn’t sell in jewelry stores—so you have this opportunity to buy these perfumes at a mere fraction of their original value! Each bottle in a smart suede-finished box in emerald green and gold! IT will be a real pleasure to have you come in and inspect these new Spring fashions...even if you are not ready to buy. SHOE SHOP: STREET : STREET FLOOR. o

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