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SOCIETY. SOCIETY :Spanish Envoy and * Left Washington Few Days’ Stay in New York. b HE Ambassador of Spain and \ Senora de Cardenas went to New York this morning to remain over Sunday. They will enter- /tain at dinner Wednesday in honor of \the Secretary of State and Mrs. Stim- son. i Prominent Guesis Attend ' Congressional Club Tea. i Mme. van Royen, Senora de Recinos, .and Mme. Veverka will be among the ' guests this afternoon at the Congre:- sional Club when Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Sol Blcom, will give a program of songs. ;Among others in the company will bs ‘Senora de Campos-Ortiz, Senora de Baron, Mme. Hasslocher, Marchesa Diana, Mm zalicky, Signora Sberna- oncalli, Mrs. Keith Mer- rill, Mrs. Chalkley, Mrs Orme Wilson, “Mrs. Paul Alling, Princess Troubetskoi, Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilcon, Mrs. John Carter, jr, and Miss Alice Garrett Wilkins. Senora_de Alfara will be the honor guest of Mrs. Cabot Stevens at her table | evening at the Evergiades. u f’ . h d | for the luncheon which th2 League of| Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hartigan | n Inls e ive in honor | have as their guest over the week end | February 11.| Mrs. Charles Gilman Norris, better Republican Women will THE EVENING C. A. auditorilum Monday afterncon at 4:45 o'clock, on “World Insanity and Its Cure.” The meeting, which is under the auspices of the trict branch of the Women's International League, of which Mrs. Daniel Partridge is chair- man, is open to the public. Judge and Mrs. Ernest H. Van Fossan will return to their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel this afternoon after spending three weeks in New York City. Senora de Cardenas This Morning for Dr. Hermon E. Hasseltine of the United States Public Health Service and Mrs. Hasseltine have taken an apartment in Alban Towers at 3700 Massachusetts avenue. Gov. Clyde L. Herring of Iowa, Senator-elect Louis Murphy and th: newly elected members of Congrac: from Iowa will be guests of honor at banquet and dancs, to be given by the Towa Soclety of Washington at the Willard Friday, March 3. Mrs. John H. Trumbull, wife cf the former Govern:r of Connecticut, end their daughter, Miss Jean Trumbull, Larchmont. N. Y., are passing some time at the Carlton. Mrs. Watson, wife of Col. E. M. Wat- son, had guests lunchin3 informally with her yesterday at the Carlton, where she and Col. Watson are staying. Maj. Parker W. West, lieutsnant gov- ernor of the United States Soldiers’ Home, who retired from his "position there Wednesday, has with Mrs. West taken an apartment at 2101 Connecti- cut avenue, and will be at hcme there the last week in February. Senator |and Mrs. Borah have long been resi- | dents at the same number. | Maj. end Mrs. West have had to re- | call invitations for the two dinners |they were to give this month, cne Feb- |ruary 11 and the other on the ~vening of February 14, on account of night sessicns of Congress. Thev will not | egein entertain until they settle in thelr | new home. | Capt. end Mrs. John H. Gibbons, who L4 | are at Palm Beach for the ceason, were | hosts to a comp>ny cf 14 at dinner Jast DuLIN & _ Connecticut Ave. anad l” Heusevares, Gifts, Table and Home Fllflfllhfllx.! Since 1847 STAR, WASH who ha! for § week, have gone to Havana for a short stay before return’ng ecti: cut. Todd-De Peyster Engagement Anncanced This Morning. ‘The engagement of Miss Alice Town- send de Peyster to Mr. James Todd of New York, son of Mrs. Todd and the late Mr. James Todd of Sewickley, Pa. which wes announced this morning by | Mms de Peyster’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Ashion de Peyster of New York, i5 of much interest here. | Miss de Peyster atterded the Chapin | Scheol, this city, and L'Hermitage in Paris. She was introduced to society |in New York about three years ago. Miss de Peyster is a granddaughter of | the late Mr. and Mrs, Frederic J. de Peysier of New York end of the late been at St. Petersburg, Fla., | Helen Van Cortlandt de Peyster is her sister, and Mr. Prederic A. de Peyster, jr, and Mr. James A. de Peyster are | Wills. her brothers. belongs Morris families of New York. Mr Todd The class ot 31, He pelonds 1o Sauad e S I ko 4 Spnt y | the Allegheney Country, Country burgh. dnepl M. Hampton Todd of Philadelphia. to lg:ny in her box at the Bal Boheme Mon¢ will Fraser Andrews, prominent part in the pageant, taking SOCIETY. gown of the 1860 period. Additional boxholders are Mrs. Charles Bittinger, Mrs. L. M. Leisenring, Miss Frances Benjamin Johnsten, Mr. Karl Langenbeck, Mrs. Horace Smither and Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson. Mr. John W. Holcombe, chairman of the Men's Floor Commitiee, is assem- bling & notable company of men to act in this important capacity at the ball. Mrs. Thomlon Boland sailed Tuesday on the Empress of Australia for the Medeterranien cruise. On her return from Palestine Mrs. Boland will visit cn the Riviera. _Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richardson Baker (Continued on Third Page.) On paternal side Miss de Peyster mh the Van Cortlandt and was graduated from the and from Princeton with Club of New York, Fashion Stresses - GRAY Edgzworth and Duquesne Clubs of Pitts- He is a gran hew of Mr. Mrs, Robert E. Lee will be hostess y night at the Willard Hotel and have as her guests Mrs. Eliphalet | who will have a Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombe Miller of ‘Washington. | Morris de Peyster, Miss Frances G. de | Peyster and of Miss Augusta Morris de | Peyster. On aternal side Miss | de Peyster is a n. of Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman of ,Washingion, and of Mr. | Abercrombe Mler of Los Angeles. Miss MARTIN She is a niece of Mrs. RiZik _ Lizard o Snake Calf o Patent Brothers 1213 F Street . . . continuing our clearance of Fine Underthings known as Kathleen Norris, the novelist. , newly clecied p. Club; Mrs. Earl B. McKinney. Mrs. | t of tha Congressional |- Furniture SALE ® NEGLIGEES . regularly 5.95 to 7.50 Of fine crepe de chine in tatlor d - 3 o § pe ed and lace-trimmed models. S 205 *2.95 e RS e Typical Values in New Designs Wadé Hempion Hlis, Mrs. Charles J. b o Strongly Made of Hard Woods Wil 5 fiss Janet Richerds, Miss | an, Mics Luclla Chese, | riggs, Mis; Louisa Adems | Clement, Mrs Er: e Clement, Mrs. Rober{ H. MecNeill, Mrs. Su d Gillllan and Mrs. Arthur MecArihur. | Th2 league hes cancelled th> dinner which it p'anned in honcr of the Vice Presidens, Mr. Curtis, February 28 b»- | ccuce of the night s2ssians of Congress. | The Minister of China, Dr. Szo-Kc | Alfred Sza, will be smono tha guests | which Dr. and Mrs. David Alan Rob- | crtcon will entertain at dinner Tuec- day evening in honor of Dame Rachel Crowdy. The Counselor cf the Spenish em- ‘bassy and Senora ce Irujo have gone New York and are spending a short | e at the Ritz-Carlton. | The new naval @ GRAY—the most popular color of all because GRAY blends with everything. Featuring pouches, envelopes and vanities, in lizard, snake, calf or patent. All available in GRAY. @ SLHIPS . . .. .ol 198 regularly 2.95 Pastel-colored satin and crepe de chine; full bias cut. ® GCOWNS . regularly 4.50 to 5.50 Pure-dye crepe de chine and 8 = e o satin. Tallored and lace. o o o o AT THE AMBASSADOR .. 295\ NEW YORK Stay at The AMBASSADOR for a night, a week-end, or longer. Discover why it has become “The Social Embassy of Two Continents”. An unsurpassed cuisine at moderate prices, perfect service and a convenient location, make it the ideal New York hotel. Single Rooms from $5 Double from $7 Suites from $10 DinNER AND SupPER DANCING in The AMBASSADOR GRILL THEO KROELL, General Manager i HOTEL AMBASSADOR Park Avenue at 5lst Street, New York I [LIF TIME FURNITURE This Is One of the New Karpen Groups SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE Masashi Kabaya- 7hi, has taken an apartment in Alban owers, at 3700 Massachusetts avenue. ; The attache of the Rumanian le tion, Mr. Lawrence Bungardeanu, hi i3 en apartment in Alban Towers, | Nt 3700 Massachusetts avenue. | Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, who is at | ft. Augustine, Fla, will be the guest | of honor at dinner followed by bridge this evening of Mrs. Theodore M. ;A\'eSA)'. * Col. Breakfast Set of Five Pieces For Only p 56.75 Full size Drop Leaf Table and 4 Colonial Cane Seqt Chairs. @ Chest of Drawers and Mrs. Hol nd Duell of Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH L_ We Are Official Outfitters for Boy Scouts BOYS AND YOUNG MEN.. YOU WILL LONG REMEMBER D e el Height 40 inches. OUR CLEARANCE SALES Four drawers. Good _size. Top 28"x16". Extra Large Dressing Table A fine design with compartment in center and on both sides, as shown. Top 42”x19”. Now only... Not only will they save you money . . . but you know these goods are the best made, and therefore the values are all the more important . . . school and college outfits are here at reduced prices . . . Suits, Overcoats, Sportswear, Furnishings . . . and the best shoes made . . . here in great variety for immediate clearance . . . 59.95 High Quality Triplicate Mirrors for Dressing Tables at $6.00, $8.50 and $14.00 (Housewares Dept.—1st Flocr) hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F&G It's Almost Unbelievable! You've seen so many “bargains” and “tremendous reduc- tions” that unless you're familiar with Philipsborn values, you may not think this can be true. But we urge you to inspect these coa'ts and compare their fur and workmanship with others at the You'll buy from Philipsborn! A Capelet 'Boqnd Your Shoulders! same prices . . . LUXURIOUSLY FURRED Winter Coats 5 Coats with Fitch 4 Coats with Squirrel were $49.50 were $59.50 to $59.50 to $89.50 55 ‘66 Kolineky 2 Coats with Beaver were $69.50 were $100 to $89.50 to $149 Your Choice of Several Coverings SQFA AND ARMCHAR, $iI5 In the new Karpen Living Room Groups at Mayer & Co. you will find, truly exemplified, the 1933 spirit of style, comfort and increased quality in Living Room Furniture. The prices are temptingly low. The two- piece suite illustrated is in tastefully designed tapestries, with rust or green predominating, and in a delight- fully decorative jaspe-effect velvet. Hair filling and in-built Karpen quality add extra thrift to your purchase of one of these groups at $115. May we show you? There are many other Karpen groups from which to choose. 3 Coats with Fitch 2 Coats with Skunk 2 Coats with Lapin®* 1 Coat with Beaver 1 Coat with Persian 4 Coats with Blue, Red, and Black Fox 13 Coats with Skunk 15 Coats with Fox Arms half hidden... all the more alluring be- neath a baby cape of flounces quaintly ruffled of net...ravishing con- trast to the shimmering simplicity of the sheathed gown beneath, with deep vee decol- letage and covered shoulders. In black and high shades. 1 Coat with Badger 3 Coats with Beaver 2 Coats with Kolinsky 3 Coats with Jap Mink 5 Coats with Skunk 5 Coats with Hudson Seal (Muskrat) 3 Coats with Fox All sizes, 12 to 45 included in the four groups. Plenty of Blacks, Browns, Greens and Wine. 1 Coat with Kolinsky 5 Coats with Persian 5 Coats with Beaver 2 Coats with Jap Mink 1 Coat with Silver Fox 3 Coats with Blue Fox 1 Coat with Cross Fox Stmje-Wide Price Reductions During February PARKING SERVICE—DRIVE TO REAR ENTRANCE—YOUR CAR WILL BE PARKED MAYER & CO. A nominal deposit and mogthly payments Between D and E will hold your coat. Free storage until Fall. Third Floor Seventh Street