Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1933, Page 18

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B--2 St BTV SOC Mrs. Hoover Accompanies the President to Memorial Service at Capitol for the Late Mr. Coolidge. HE President was accompanied | latter's box at the Bal Boheme of the by Mrs. Hoover to the memorial | Arts Club tonight at the Willard Hotel service at the Capitol at noon today for the late former Presi-| herald of the “Herald’s College,” as dent Calvin Coolidge. The serv- | fces were held in the chamber of the! called, has as additional members of House of Representatives and a notable | his committee Maj. Paul W. “New- company attended. Vice President Feted Tonight By Secretary and Mrs. Doak. The Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, will be the guest in whose hon- or the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. William N. Doak will entertain at din- ner this evening at Notre Nid, their hcme on the Fairfax road. Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, wife of the Sec- retary of the Tre: has returned i 9 e o Mr. John Walker Holcombe, chief this year’s Men's Floor Committee is | garden, Maj. Charles J, Ferris, Mr. | Charles Bittinger, jr.; Mr. Paul Hunter, -I;{r. Maurice Jarvis and Mr. John Paul cnez. Preparations for the ball are com-| | pleted and everything is in readiness | for the record crowd that is expected to assemble for this gala carnival event | tonight. The ball will open at 10 o'clock, | and " dancing will continue until the | early hours of tomorrow morning, with | | & brief interrupticn for the staging of | | the pageant, “Castles in the Air,” and | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Rico, Haltl and Cuba. At San they were entertained at dinner Gov. and Mrs. James Rumsey Beverley and the Attorney General and Mrs Charles Edwin Winter, and at Port au Prince by the United States Minister and Mrs. Norman Armour. Mrs. Robert Lansing, accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Shepherd, will motor to New York tomorrow for the re-| mainder of the week. Mrs. Lansing | will be the guest of former United States Ambassador to Great Britain | and Mrs. John W. Davis. ‘The former United States Ambas- D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933. the bride of Mr. Stanley O. Lyddane, by |son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lyddane; Staunton. of Washington. The bride wore an attractive dress of hyacinth blue crepe, with a shoulder bouquet of sun burst rose buds. The ceremony was performed by the bride's , Rev. Goodwin Praser of - the Charles Town Baptist Church, before members of the immediate family. A wedding breakfast was sefved fol- lowing the ceremony. The table was attractively decorated with pink candles and a center plece of rose buds and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Lyddane left for a tour | the Carlton. to Poland, Mr. Jahn N. Wil | of Southern cities, after which they will ’T'Si’fio, Ohio, is in wmn&mm ‘?;, o.: | be at home in Washington. Her travel- short time and is at the Wardman |iNg costume was of green with brown Park Hotel. accessories. Mrs. George Mesta had guests lunch-| Mrs. M. G. Doyle announces the reste: | martiage of her daughter, Julia Stuart, ing informally with her yesterday st (C*'Mr. Lymsn R. Porter, Thursday, ST . February 2, at the residence of the Rev. Mrs. efis‘flm van Valkenburg wlllimwm S. Sheppe in Rockville, Md. ecetve tomorrow owing to illness in | e ¥ ?}?; x;am:ly. i | Miss Eleanor Terry of New York City s is passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lippincott of Phil- — adelphia are at he Cariton for a few| Mrs. Owen, widow of Comdr. William days. | C. Owen, U. 8. N, now makes her home |in Stguntgn, Va., and spemhlgzw week Mrs. L. C. Ware, accompanied by her | With her daughter, Miss Rut] en af sister, Miss Linda Todd,p:re speryldmg'S‘- Matrgaret’s School at Tappahan- severndq deJysh in Washington and will | Bock, Va. visit ichmond before returning to | their home in Staunton, Va. Miss Todd| Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Voorhees, their formerly made her Home in Wash-|Son, Mr. Harry T. Voorhees and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dunavan have returned to Washington after nding a short | the costume parade, when prizes will B ather Mr P. & P, Ron- | De awarded for the most beautiful, the | 8'00- dolph at Pinehurst, most original and’ the most amusing | yicy Conkiyn Brl | costumes. During the supper hours ide The Secretary ce and Mrs. | following midnight, a cabaret perform. | Saturday of Mr. Lyddane. Roy D. Chapin w s at dinner | ance will be staged in the small ball- this evening in ha their house- | room, where supper will be served. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D.|eral weeks with her brother-in-law and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ford and — ,Conklyn at 12 o'clock Saturday when sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Malloy in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derrick. Representative and Mrs. Joseph W.|their daughter, Virginia Neil, became ' Boston, Mass., visited in Washington for sy Byrns of Tennessee will be joined in The Ambassador of France and Mme. | their apartment at Wardman Park | Claudel will go to New York today to | Hotel this week by their son, Mr. Joseph | attend & banquet at the Waldorf As-|W. Byrns, jr, who wil spend some | R e e e et Rich’s twice-yearly Sale i | exhibit at Rockefeller City. They are expected to return to Washington | Mrs. Seibling, wife of Representative . Wednesday. Francis Seibling, who make their home | at the Shoreham, has left Washington, | The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | with her grandson. Marvin M. Bell, 2d, | Debuchi were the ranking guests at a | for Akron, Ohio, for a week's visit. | luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. Mark | o Reid Yates fnryCommmdnm of Mid-| The Undersecretary of the Treasury shipmen at the Naval Academy in An- | and Mrs. Arthur A. Ballantine had apolis and Mrs. Ralston Holmes, | With them last week their son, Mr. &r‘:’ ‘Yates' other guests were Senator \’ Arthur A. Ballantine, jr., who returned | Thomas J. Walsh, the charge d'affairs | this morning to his studies at Harvard of Poland and tesMme. Sokolowaska, | University. Miss Edith O. Yates and Comdr. HOW- | s william A, Moffett, wife of the | . r;"v.!gnu;m!;]\iu;m to Admiral| cpief of the Bureau of Naval Aero- ” | nautics, will go to Akron March 11, to Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, wife of Mr. | pem> the Macon, the Navy's latest Justice Stone, was the honor guest at | dirigible. . nu i Rich’s beautiful shoes luncheon today of Mrs. Thomas SIm| Gomdr. and Mrs, Howard Emery have Lee. |as their guests at the Broadmoor, Mr. still further reduced G and Mrs. George M. Yorke of New York 2 e s . e (Soetle ity i o ANY of the “smart” shoes in our Clearance e T, an rs. orke were e est eon yesterday in compliment Maj. A, |, Nk CO¢ T8 Ay e e, Bmery Sale have been further reduced from the original sale prices so that there is P— to their Washington homes after visit- ing Mz and Mrs. Paul Ellinger in Staunton, Va. “Sale” prices of ; -Caird, M. C., O, e Honme u | entertained at dinner Saturday evening Scottish Borders, Cassencaire, and Mrs. | i the silver grill at the Broadmoor. Henryson-Caird, who are spending a Oth“L 5"‘{,‘.51';: m&“dd“; Dr. and Mt?' short time in Washington before leaving | Francis Walker, Comdr. gnd Mrs. Fred- for Cuba. | erick Hunnewell, Mrs. Rosalie Johnston b4 and Miss Edith Stiles. i BIghat | Assistant Secrefary of the Treasury will join Mrs. Bingham's mother, Mrs, | Fith them last week the latter's {ather, Alfred Mitchell. Senator and Mrs. on his return to Chicago this morni Bingham will return to Washington for | pft B TetUIR to Chicagd this o e Bty oa ; Zsl Douglas were hosts at dinner Friday Senator Simeon D. Fess entertained | evening in compliment to Mr. McGann. ALL SALES FINAL informally at dinner last evening at | Mrs. Douglas will return the end of the Carlton. the week. Senator and Mrs. Austin Dr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Back Attend Bal Boheme Tonight. From Southern Cruise. F ST. at TENTH An exceptional And a still larger variety of models assortment at $4.90 at $6.90 Senator and Mrs. Warren R. Austin| Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor of Vermont will be the guests of Mr.!| returned today from a brief stay in and Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks in the Florida and an air cruise to Puerto % BARGAIN ROOM s A Special Purchase Sale of English Crown Ducal Earthenware P CThe CARLTON 2Dztfern DINNER SETS Your choice of this pattern in sets and open stock as long as the supply lasts at these remarkably low Regularly $59.50 prices. Full ivory rim with conventional design in Red, Black, Brown and Green. Open Stock Regular SPECIAL Dinner Plates $12.00 Doz. .30 Ea. Salad Plates 9.00 Doz. 25 Ea. Bread & Butter Plates. . 6.50 Doz. .20 Ea. Tea Cups & Saucers... 12.00 Doz. .35Ea. Cream Soups .....-:. 18.00 Doz. .50 Ea. Platters, 10-inch ...... 2.00 Ea. .50 Ea. Platters, 14-inch ...... 4.25 Ea. .75 Ea. Bakers, 7-inch .... ... 2.00 Ea. .50 Ea. 4.25 Ea. 1.00 Ea. Regular $16.50 32-pc. ST $7.50 Service for Six 5-Piece : The Electric CANISTER SETS “TABLE QUEEN" Regularly $2.00 Regularly $12.50 $].00 $7.95 When closed it is a Sandwich Handsomely done in Toaster, toasting two sandwiches on white enamel with BOTH sides at the same timé. Opened, gold name-plate and as sketched, it may be used as a grill white letters. To hold for chops and steaks—a waffle fron— 1 1b. tea, 2 lbs. coffee, hot cake baker—or a double fry pan 8 1bs. sugar, 8 lbs. flour for ham, eggs, bacon, etc. Fimished and 4 loaves of bread. LD e A few blue sets. 10Y%-Inch HanpLep Guass Brioce TasLE LUNCH TRAYS Regularly $1.25 Each 65c Choice of Cobalt Blue or Ebony Glass DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance—HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS No reservations, exchanges or refunds—all sales final. A very pretty wedding took place in| Miss Alicia Kivlighan who spent sev-! several days en route to her home in| Mrs. W. A. Poole, Mrs. J. H. Mrs. William S. Whitney of Law- Mr. Raymond P. Brandt spoke on technocracy at the luncheon at the Woman's National Democratic Club today. Mr. Brandt was introduced by Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell. Others at the speaker’s table were Mrs. Louis Lud- low, Mrs. W. I Swanton, Mrs. Whit- ney, Mrs. Leifur Magnusson, Mrs. Grace Rheimstrom, Mrs. Mary Han- cock Tighe and Mrs. Edward Keating. Other guests at the luncheon were Mrs. R. C. Watson, Mrs. George White- cotton, Mrs. Robert W. Hunter, Mrs. Charles 8. Hamlin, Mrs. J. C. Shep- herd, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. A. F. Kempton. Mrs. P. J. McGovern, Mrs. Le J. Battle, Mrs. John W. Price, Mrs. J. C. Peacock, Mrs. Ogilvie Shumate, Mrs. Luther Johnson, Mrs. Edward Pou, Mrs. Margaret Pou Moran, Mrs. Luke I Wilson, Mrs. William S. Conant, Mrs. Willlam H. White, Mrs. William T. Nishwitz, Mrs. Arthur Mason Chiches- ter, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. M. A. J. Markley, Mrs. Edgar Hardwick Lyn. ham, Miss Mary Riley, Mrs. J. N. Hay Mrs. W. C. Lansdon, Mrs. Bolick Hurd, Mrs. John Wells, Mr: Seay. Try The Pyle Process There’s health and pride for all in Rugs Cleansed by The Pyle Process Call Mr. Pyle Now NAt. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co., Inc. 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. Members Rug Cleaners Institute f America of Quality Service | Safety for Your Silverware and Similar Val@ables If you are going South for February and March, relieve your ming of worry by having us g?o- tect your Silverware—in OUR MODERN SILVERWARE VAULT. \ The cost is little for maximum protection DEAD STORAGE for AUTOMOBILES Very Moderate Charges . MERCHANTS ||| Transfer & Storage Co. | JOHN L. NEWBOLD. JR.. President 920-922 E St. Phone NAt. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping Mrs. James G. Field, Mrs. Charles , Mrs. John T. Vance, Mrs. Con- Mrs. W. 8. Hutchins, Mrs. Syme, rence, Mass., has taken a suite at the Porter, . C. L ickson, Carlton for the remainder of the| %‘“’i s. u.'dt:, unl rl'ir:’x:fls season. Perry, Mrs. Stephen Gambrill, 19216-1220 F STREET | Sma@%om’"% Cfad GIFTS for SOCIETY. Kins, E. Hilton Jackson, | York he Carlton for & briet . Birs. Hagh T M | oy O e whe J e 23 St. Valentine’s Cigarette Bag —very new, and a welcome Valentine if she smokes, be- cause there's a concealed pocket that keeps cigarettes fresh and unbroken. Just lift the ring—and there you are, and no tobacco in the $3 bottom of her bag High Hato—(he name of Lelong’s amusing perfume package, and just as swank as its name! Three spicy fra- grances—A, B, C—in a minia- ture hat box.. A clever Valentine . e $5 Chiffon Ker- 3 —one of the Chlefs things that make graceful Valentines, and very useful ones, too, with vogue for chiffon more im- portant by the hour. These are lacy squares, in all the new shades, and con- $1 trasting colors 3 Letty Lynton 3 —in the new Negligees™; """ prints, make a nice intimate Valentine—as well as a smart one! The pleating at the shoulder gives a wide look that makes your $5'95 ¢ waist seem small.. Elizabeth Brewster will help you pick out unusual and original Valentine’s Day gifts, or will make the selections for you if you will call Met 0300. Rhinestone —if she loves Jewe to glitger when she goes out in the evening—and who. doesn’t? Clips—a dozen different styles, bracelets, earrings, pins and necklaces, regularly to $3.95, spe- c‘?flly for Valen- 81.95 tine’s day .. oo Longer Gloves —for the shorter sleeves that everyone will be wearing spring. A Valentine with a fashion note to it! Washable suede pull-ons with scalloped tops, in beige tones, are smart .. Ascot C.ollar N —with “fan flare” ends, made 8 of filmy tucked net. They ive a soft look to the neck- ine of any frock. A most appropriate Valen- sl'sg Gold Stripe i “Adjustables” —always and _always—just like true love! The most wel- come Valentine you could think of. A perfect fitting stocking, in a pe;{::t new shade fou early spring called “Hula” " $1.35 a pair, three pairs ina red heart- shaped Valentine 34‘15 box Correct Time and Jelleff News on WRC —9:30 A.M. Daily You'll find it interesting to listen in for a moment. O A0 O A0 The February Furniture Sale Now in Progress Moses’ annual February Sale of Furniture is now in progress. Moses’ 72 years of selling only the finest in furniture, makes this a sale of importance. People look to this store for the newest styles in furniture, and have learned to expect only. the highest quality of furniture in this store. It will pay you to buy your fur- niture here, especially during this sale while 10 to 50% reductions are offered. As Always--IWoses Stands for Bigh Quality and Style in Furniture This beautiful sofa i an zxampft of the kind of furniture Moses are jnstly prowd of. The original of this piere of furniture is to be found in the Metropolitun Musenm. It is an exrellent reprodurtion of a rolonial sofas in Rgnean Phyte design. It has the characteristic Bunran Phyfe legs and carued h&fi and Nat’l 3770 uses fluting on its solid mahogany frame. The frame is exquisitely rarmed and its finish is made to look like the color which antique furniture turns. Built to Mopes’ sperified ronatruction and ia rovered in blue tapestry damagk. Differs from the original only in that it is built wery comfortable. Many Other Fine Reproduction Pieces W. B Moses & Sons F St. at 11th

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