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SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page.) are planning for 7 or even 6:30 o'clock dinner, Mrs. Malcolm Beattie, assisted by Mrs. Gardner Rogers and Mrs. Walter Morris, will act as hostesses for the Inter- g!tlwle Art Center tonight in Quest louse at 3125 P street northwest, when Mr. G. Hamilton Martin, 2d, will talk on “The Exposition of Principles of Japanese Color Prints” at 8:30 o'clock. ‘Those interested in wood-block color prints are invited to attend. Mrs. Frank M. Shortall, first vice president of the Women's Political Study Club, was hostess at 2 tea and recep- tion in her home, at 2912 Cortland lace northwest, yesterday afternoon in gonor of Mrs. Kendrick Phillips. Mrs. Tillman Parks presided at the tea table and was assisted by Mrs. Robert Whit- ney Imbrie, Mrs. Paul Myron Linebar- ger, Mrs. P. Lee Hodges, Mrs. Claude De Saales Thomas and Mrs. Walter J. Hayes. Among those invited to meet Mrs. Phillips by Mrs. Shortall were Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs, Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison, Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Danfel, Mme. Demitriu, Mrs. Edgar Meritt, Mrs. Seldon Ely, Mrs. Ford T. Schneider, Mrs. Allan A. Jones, Mrs. Joseph Randall, Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, Mrs. Seiforde Stellwagen, Mrs. William Delaware Harris, Mrs. Daniel Roll, Mrs. William Boss, Mrs. William Hayes, Mrs. Elza Johnson, Mrs. Frederick T. F. Johnson, Mrs. G. Gordon Asher, Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz, Mrs. Edward Cempbell Shields, Mrs. Fred Sells, Mrs. John Marschand, Mrs. Henry Packard, ‘Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. William McGee, Mrs. Fred Rasch, Mrs. Charles Marvin Jones, Dr. Laura Brennon, Mrs. M. A. Markley, Mrs. Theodore Morgan, Mrs. C. H. Claudy, Mrs. Arthur Seaton, | Mrs. Fay French Lewis, Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Mrs. Ashton Colton, Mrs. Ellis Logan, Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, Mme. De Bouchel, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Rob- ert Lacey, Mrs. Robert J. Bates, Miss Martha Fitzpatrick, Miss Anne Kraft, Mrs. George D. Hopkins, Mrs. Peter John McGovern, Mrs. Elma Saul, Mrs. Mar- vin Rexrode and Mrs. Ray Moore. Mrs. William Francis Keohan, who was to have assisted at the tea table, was un- able to be present because of illness, and has canceled all her social engage- ments for the next two weeks. Mrs. Russell William Magna, presi- dent general of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, who was entertained as an honor guest by the Women's National Press | Club shortly after her election, was hostess Saturday night to that organ- ization at a buffet supper in the palm room at the Willard. The guests in- cluded Miss Martha Strayer, president; Mrs. Katherine Lewis and Mrs. Eliza- beth Mse Craig, vice presidents; Miss Mary Hornaday, recording secretary; Miss Virginia W. Price, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Elna Harwood Wharton, treasurer, and members of the club. Mrs. Joseph Howard Sheppard of | 4709 Colorado avenue was hostess at a shower Saturday evening, given in honor of her niece, Miss Marguerite Anderson, whose marriage to Ensign James Alfréd Thomas, U. S. N, will take place next month in Los Angeles, Calif. The guests included Mrs. Gail Osborn, Miss Jennie Hansen, Miss Louise Barrett, Miss Stella Brown, Miss Loyala Coyne, Miss Marian Jermyn, Mrs. Edith Carusi, Miss Betty Farrell, Mrs. Cathern Hinson, Miss Alta Leonard, Miss Billie Dartt, Mrs. Rhoda Cadett, Mrs. Blanche Peyser, Miss Paula Boyd, Mrs. Gertrude Metro, Miss Rhoda Friedman, Miss Helen Shoe- maker, Miss Eleanor Riley, Miss Marion Charles and Mrs. Herbert L. Anderson. Miss Rhoda B. Friedman and Miss Marion G. Charles entertained a small company at luncheon Saturdag, in honor of Miss Anderson. B The future bride and her mother, Mrs. Herbert L. Anderson, will leave the city the early part of next week for California. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Joy have Te- | turned to their home on the Marlboro | Boulevard at Meadows, Md, after spending several months at Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Morton of Albany, N. Y, are at the Carlton for a couple of days. | Miss Bettye Gorman, Miss Selina Glaser and Miss Blanche Wallace have returned to Washington after being at the Hotel New Yorker, New York City, for 10 days. They attended the Sigma Pi Sigma national convention during their stay. Miss Florine Duke was the guest of Miss Bea Levine in Trenton, N. J., for ::x}te week, prior to her visit in New York y. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Crosby of New London, Conn., are at the Dodge for a short stay. | Areme Chapter, No. 10, O. E. S., to HHonor Mrs. Brashears Wednesday. Areme Chapter, No. 10, will hold a re- leption in honor of the grand conduct- ress, Mrs. Helen L. Brashears, at its meeting V.{;dnudly. ‘The reception will be preceded by a program by the Dra- matic Club, followed by dancing. All xuner;bem of the order are invited to at- I ‘The French section of the Women’s City Club will hold its annual party this evening at 8 o'clock with the chair- man, Mrs. Anna H. B. Kinney, in charge of the program. Members plan- ning to attend inlude Mme Marie J. Anderson, Miss Etta H. Austin, Miss Norma Burwell, Mrs. A. G. Dodge, Mrs. Lena L. Ellis, Mrs. Frank Golden, Mrs. Lila B. Graves, Miss Leila Green, Mrs. William R. Fuchs, Miss Helen M. Hawley, Mrs. M. M. Hill, Miss Sheldon Jack- son, Miss Kate Kennish, Miss Jessie G. Lane, Miss Laura Lindley, Miss A. L. McCrone, Miss K. E. Meskill, Miss Edna Mitchell, Miss Grace Osgood, Miss ‘Thelma A. Schmitt, Mrs. Edith Sears, Mrs. Willlam W. Spaid, Miss Viola M. Voelkner, Miss Rose Votova and Miss Agnes B. Wolford. Flanders Field Unit, American ‘Women's Legion, will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at the home of its president, Mrs. Edward Camp- bell Shields. The unit has pledged it- self to supply 50 utility bags for the boys at Walter Reed Hospital, to be given each month. These bags are made by the members of the unit. | Plans are being made for a card party, the proceeds of which will go to the aid of World War veterans and their families. ‘The Southern Soclety of Washington | will entertain at a reception and dance | in honor of the visiting Governors and newly elected members of Congress Monday evening, March 6, at the Wil- Try The Pyle Process Get your home ready for the Inaugural’s Guests by baving us cleanse your rugs like new Call Mr. Pyle NAt. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co., Inc. 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. lard Hotel, from 9 to 1 o'clock. Re- celving with the president, Representa- tive Menalcus Lankford, will be Mrs. Lankford, Representative Ruth Bryan Owens, Mr. and Mrs. David Blair, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Maud Howell Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglass. ‘The chairman, t)il“ )zlc'“dum;"“ Smith, has arranged an attractive fea- ture to take place during the evening. The Bal Boheme episode of happiness, Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. White of | Mrs. Victorla Randall Meadows, Md., gave a party Saturday (Md.; night at Parkland, Md, in honor of Mr. Pranklin P. White, who was cele- brating his 80th birthday anniversary. ‘The guests were Mr. and Mrs. ton ite, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Johnson, Mr. and. Mrs. Bow! Mr. F. M. White. Parkland, Md.; Mr. anti Mrs. I L. ton, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sellner of [ A I com] attended the Inter- Suitland, Md.; Mr. Lewis HE Art ; Mr. W. M. A. White and Fulton Lewis. . portray the part of Prosperity. Members Rug Cleaners Institute i of America taken from the Arts Club Bal Boheme | J Pageant, will be danced by 20 girls from the Lisa Gatdner School of Danc- ing. The pageant was written by Mrs. | J. D. Heflin, Mr. Bedroom Sets 2 Pairs of Priscilla . Curtains and a Full Size Spread 3,49 —The Curtains—Made in the very popular Priscilla style with rufied borders and tie-backs are in dainty shades of rose, blue, gold, green and orchid; both sunfast and tubfast. —The Spreads—Beautifully tai- lored with ruffled sides and shir- red insertions, are in colors to match the curtains, and made of the same fine quality voiles. An ensemble that will make any bed room more attractive for Spring. Kann's—Third Floor. These Attractive Numdah Rugs e TRHD —Gay, cheerful little rugs of sturdy goat’s hair—with striking embroidered designs on white, black, purple, green, blue, maize and other colorful grounds. Size 3x4 ft., $2.90 Size 2x3 ft, $1.45 Kann’s—Third Floor. Inaugural Guests! Folding Cots 76 inches 5 oF $ I 9 25 inches ; wide * —They're light in weight, easily folded and covered with a good jute cloth which makes them very comfortable. Frames are of wood, braced with metal for strength. Quilted Pads to Fit These Cots ...........5195 ea. Other Cots, $249 to §3.69 See The Inaugural Parade in Comfort Folding Stools 25c¢ and 49C —Well made, sturdy stools with striped canvas seat. Stand 16 inches high. Folding Hardwood Chairs with canvas seats 39¢c and 69¢ Kann's—Fourth Floor. Emery Cox, s Renaissance” was given by Mrs. E. F. Andrews will | Gladys C. Soper, Miss Eleanor Soper, | Prof. Aldo Raffa of Georgetown Uni- all of Washington; Mr. Taylor brilliant te, versity, who proved a very We Will Park Your Car Free You Can’t Afford to Miss This Clearance of Smart Winter Coats Orig. $24.75 Orig. $39.50 to $49.50 to $69.50 —~Furred with beau- —Furred with —Furred with tiful wolf, squirrel, fox, fitch, dyed silver fox, mink, carracul, Manchu- skunk, and skunk, and fox. rian wolf (Chinese caracul. Misses’ Women's and dog). Misses’ and and women's misses’ sizes. women's sizes. sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. “SELMA" Silk I Are Here in the New Spring Shades— Fog Mist Chukker Deausan Golly Lite Natural Beige Sungleam Nomad Taupe Mist Gun Metal 4 Black / $59.50 to $98.00 3 Pairs, $2.25 —Beautiful hose, sold exclusively at Kann’s, and noted for their long-wearing qualities . . . Choice of two popular weights at this low price. Chiffons with jacquard lace tops. Medium service weights with lace tops. Kann’s—Street Floor. K ZAvenue"=Tth, Bth* and - D (St For Juniors } For Misses For Women j For Larger Women [ At the Very Low Price.... : —Of course you will want to be “all dressed up” for the Inaugu- ral affairs, and have several smart street, afternoon, and Sunday- night frocks .. . just think, you can buy them for only five dollars! Sheer Crepes Figured Silks Green Printed Crepes Polka-Dot Prints Gray Heavy Sheers Wall-Paper Prints ge"." Plain and Print Majority with separate N80 Combinations coats and jackets Black Women’s, Misses’, Junior Misses’ and Extra Sizes Kann's—8Second Floor. Wash Frocks Sizes 16 to 52 —Around the house, when shop- ping, or for sports wear, you'll find these frocks charming . . . Striped, dotted, checked patterns, trimmed with crisp organdy or self ruffies and contrasting pip- ings. Material is a fine percale. Printed Seed Dimities Usual 28¢ Quality —These dimities with ‘tiny “seed” effects in the weave are very dainty with their floral print and dot patterns in Springlike colorings. 36 inches wide. * Kann’s—Street Floor. Last Day! Feb.Silk Sale! —Don’t delay, but cag: tomorrow, and buy all the silks you will need for your Spring and Summer costumes. The prices are low, as you will see—but it’s the excellent silks you get for the prices that counts! Again we say come tomorrow! 3 Popular 79c Silks at Silk Flat Crepe Special Sale Pure Linen Damask TABLECLOTHS —A lovely all silk flat cree)e thirty-five of the new ligh dark colors for Spring. 79c and $1.00 Grades - All-Silk Crepe 59c¢ yd. in —Rough crepes and crinkle and crepes in the newest weaves for dresses and blouses, 59¢ Washable - 47c yd $1.00 to $2.95 WOOL GCOODS at Wool Coatings, 54 inches wide.......ccc000eee Wool Dress Goods, 54 inches wide B 8 4c Yd- Wool Suitings, 54 inches wide. . A Kann's—Street Floor, and is at the Wardman Park ‘Thursday. —_— OLSONS TO BE HONORED Minnesota Society Plans laceptfon and Dance. ,| A reception and dance in honor of Gov. and Mrs. Floyd B. Olson of Minne- sota will be held by the Minnesota State Soclety at the Willard Hotel on Friday at 8:30 pm. Among the honor guests tge newly elected and the retir- Mount | ing members of Congress from Minne- for sota. will be ' Tomorrow New 1933 Silk Blouses $LI9 —“Gibson Girl” Ascot-tie models and several other styles at this price. Smartly fashioned, perfectly fitted. In white, eggshell, and pas- tel colors. Sizes 34 to 40. Sports Shop—Kann's—Second Floor, Trimmed Chalky Rayon Undies 39c Lace Trimmings and Milanese Appliques —Dainty new styles for Spring. Chemise, bloomers, panties, step- ins, and vests, of soft dull finished chalky rayon. Neatly made, full cut and specially reinforced. Regular and extra sizes. Kann's—Street Floor. Hand-Embroidered Philippine Gowns Originally $1.00 tel colored gowns of fine batiste— beautifully em- broidered and made by hand. ?_i’zes 15, 16, and Here at 8- WEDNESDAY MORNING MEN! Tues. Evening Papers Will - Tell You Why!