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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Witnesses Opening of Extra Session of Congress 'Friday, 8:30 AM. to 6 PM. at ‘Noon Today. riday 30 AM.to 6 PM One-Day Sale! At further drastic reductions . .‘ . all sales final ‘wife of the new: chairman ;:g Mrs. B 12 Brown and Black Spring Hats; sizes 31, 22, sl 50 . the Federal Farm Board, at- tended the convening of the|women ttra seasion of the new and + as present when the new Speaker of e House, Representative Henry T. ence held - ainey, took the oath o:dmts l::l: aflc; Democratic rs. Morgenthau returned to St o iih Mrs. Roosevelt and remain- | , M- and Mrs. John J. Jordan of New York are at the Shoreham, Mr. Jordan 1 with her for luncheon. thi is a oconfidential adviser to the Post- ‘The President and Mrs. Roosevelt ~vade & ‘call on Justice Oliver Wendell | TIAster General, Mr. Juzes Farley. Mrs. ‘olmes, who yesterday observed the > to M. inety-second anniversary of his birth. . ustice Holmes retired from the Su- reme Court two years ago after a lon| srvice. Last evening President an irs. Roosevelt had guests dining with 1em and yesterday Mrs. Roosevelt was i ostess to & small company at luncheon. Mrs. Roosevelt.received Mrs. Garner, ~ife of the Vice President, with the vives of cabinet officers yesterday +10rning. The two Federal departments ~ot represented by hostesses were In- rior and Labor, Mrs. Ickes, wife of 1e Secretary of Interior, being at her ost as a member of the Illinois State egislature, and the of Labor, | try in the Autumn. Cfiss Perkins, not having assumed the — ‘ual role of cabinet officers and| Mrs, Edwin B. Parker is at the ostesses. The ladies were received in | Regis Hotel in New York, where he Monroe room, which Mrs. Roosevelt | sister, Mrs. J. H. otll&nmck. who s rearranged to use &s & private | arrive today on the Reliance from rawing edrooma ‘inn‘:l‘d aucooun fruit Jfio ‘West Indies, will join her. S SeTV erence. Be- — Mrs. Frank Letts has returned ore leaving the White House Mrs. o Jhtialos and. ‘has . ROOSEVELT, socompanied | Mrs. Lamar Rutherford Lipscomb A/lnb’y Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, j:‘. frora Atlants, Ga., is the guest of Mr. the three unnuem‘g.uuu- Beinocratio Glus to the Teoent confer- the Women's National in Washington. 23%. Were $6.50 and 85......... . 1 Wine Wool Dress; size 12. $16.75 value... P cesesenes 25 47 Silk Dresses; black, red, blue, brown and print crepe; sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; $16.75 value £ 5 i i i1 35.95 -collared Tweed Ooats; brown and green; sizses 14, 16, 18, 30. Were $39.75.... $24.75 417 Pairs of Raleigh Silk Chiffon Hose; 55 4-thread, 45-gauge; exquisitely sheer; 3 Prs, $1.59 run-stop picot top. Ten new shades; 4 Black Coats; badger collars; sises 13, 14, 16. $24 75 . 1 : £ E§§§§§§9 B} Kpls ; g g ok B g i 4 4 5e ; Egt sk § B, ] Mr. and Mrs, Henry Adams Bellows entertained at dinner Tuesday night at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, where they are 3 B e} i Bes 2 5 ek Eg 85 it i £ Es £ 588189 sizes 835 to 10%;. Were $59.75 .......... 3 B:c:eo‘m“h" fox ocollars; sizes 14 and xs: $|9.75 Were $39. <r ey e 310.75 ©® All Sales Fi No Exchanges ... No Refunds ® THE WOMEN’'S S§HOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER : EEge i g5 - i B g P S M b U L S Wilmott Lewss tative of lorma| , represent Ive the London Times, will give the address : " | wi e Taken the houss of st Admiral and | room of the yesterday. ures on the south Plans for ochl activities of the new officials and heir wives were discussed during the meeting and a decision as to days at ome for cabinet hostesses was made. Mrs. Roosevelt will announce this plan st her Monday conference with newse Japer women. ecr and Mrs. Swanson ‘jomor Guests at Dinner Tonight. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Slaude A. Swanson will be the guests n whose honor Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ridley McLean will entertain a com- sany of 24 at dinner this evening. The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Harold L. Ickes, will be the guest of 10nor of Dr. A. Maris Boggs, director »f the Bureau of Commercial Economics, 1t the diplomatic Sunday evening salon or Alaska Sunday evening at 9 o'clock n the west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel. ‘The new Delegates from Alaska, Mr. | Anthony J. Dimond, who has lived all 1s life in Alaska, will give an illus- rated talk on “Alasks, the Land of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” Members desiring guest tickets should make request of Dr. A. Maris Boggs as far in advance as possible. The Ambassador of Belguim and Mme. May entertained at dinner last evening in the embassy. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone have returned to Washington from several days' stay in New York. Mrs. McNary, wife of Senator Charles L. McNary; Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Demming Jarves were the honor guests at the luncheon today at the National Woman’s Country Club. Representative and Mrs. James M. ‘Beck have been joined by their daugh- ter, Mrs. 8. Pinckney Tuck, who has been at Southern Pines for several weeks. Representative Martin J. Kennedy of New York City has returned to his apartment at the Carlton, as has also Representative Joseph A. Gavagan. Representative James Simpeon of TMinois has taken an apartment at the oreham. Mrs. Simpson and their small baby will join him in & few days. Representative Patrick J. Carley of New York City, who had Mrs. Carley and their family with him at Wardman Park Hotel over the ina tion, es- corted them home a few days ago and again is at Wardman until the end of the extra session. Rebresentative 8. Parker Corning of New York has taken an apartment at the Oarlton for the extra session of | Congress. gu the diplomatic corps and close friends of the hosts. ‘The new counselor of the Finnish le- | gation, Mr. Eino Walikangas, has ar- ved to assume his duties. He succeeds, . Nillo Idman, who returned to Fin- and in January. Col. and Mrs. Stimson Leave, By Motor for Southern Visit. Former Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson left this morning by motor for Yeaman's Hall, near Char- leston, 8. C., where they will spend some time. They will return to Wood- ley, their home on Cathedral avenue, for the Spring season. Col. and Mrs. William O. Gilbert have as their guest in their apartment in the ‘Westchester the latter's niece, Miss Emmy Broch, who recently arrived in this country from Panama where she a gifted coloratura soj many laurels for herself in tries. She is a namesake of Mrs. Gil- bert who as Miss Emmy Broch and after her marriage to the late Eliot Woods, for many years architect of the Capitol, she was a leading soprano in Washington. Croquignole king wal with ringlet v:l:fll Also Prench oll, wide waves with curled ends. Newest Hot Oil Treatments, $1.00 Other Permanents, $1.50 to $2.25—28c and 38c Service Warner Beauty Studio Take Elevator—3rd Floor. ) 1318'F St N.W. ~ ~“Nat. 8930 Mrs. Russell Train at 3015 Q street. She will have with her during the Spring season her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Borden. Mr. Alan F. Winslow entertained at a buffet supper last evening in compli- ment to the attache of the British em- bassy, Mr. Harold H. 8ims; the second secrefary of the Canadian fegation, Mr. McGreer, and Miss Evelyn Walker, who were all celebrating their birthday an- niversaries, Mrs. Edward Hamilton Duff enter- tained at a bridge tea in her home yes- terday in honor of Mrs. Alexander Tucky and Mrs. Charles B. Harris of Roanoke, Va. The other guests were Mrs. Bertha Smith, Mrs. Joseph Crute, Mrs. Edward Gill, Mrs, Ira Yarnel], Mrs. Edward Hayes, Mrs. George Wood, Mrs, Nelson Carver, Miss Virginia Ham- mond, Mrs. Franklin Vansant, Miss Dorothy Buettner, Miss Anita King, Miss Helen Wallach, Miss Ruth Wal- lach, Miss Ida Breen, Miss Maud Clark, Miss Betty Gibbons, Mrs. Ida Aitchson and Miss Mary Reed. Mrs. Blair Honor Guest at AR it chil o) ) | Democratic Women's Club. | Mrs. Emily Newell Blair discussed | “The President’s Inaugural Address” | before the Education Committee of the | Women'’s National Democratic Club at 11526 New Hampshire avenue today. Mrs. g?wnrd P. Costigan introduced Mrs. air. | Among those attending the luncheon | were Mrs. Clarence I. Hendrickson, Mrs. | Ellis Meredith, Mrs. Florence B. Living- ston, Miss Grace 1. Rohleder, Mrs. N. R. nett, Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant, Mrs. Yates Forrester, Mrs. James T. Newton, Mrs. Edgar Kay, Mrs. Josephus C. Trim- ble, Mrs. M. Jordan Markiey, Mrs. Rene Jones Taylor, Miss Bertie us, Mrs. Leroy Sawyer, jr.; Mrs. Willlam A. Mor- | gan, Mrs. J. Craig Peacock, Mrs. Ed- ward W. Yonker, Mrs. Charles Tappler, Mrs. Theodore Fuehy, Miss Ketcham, Mrs. John W. Gravely, Mrs. John Carleton Jones, Mrs. Ogilvie Shu- mate, Mrs. Robert W. Hunter, Mrs. Ida Bowle McMahon, Mrs. C. E. Mrs, T. L. Hughes, Miss Jessie Mrs. Willlam Aspinwall, Mrs. Luke I. Wilson, Mrs. Laura C. Williams, Mrs. Eugene Barrett, Mrs. M. T. Morss, Mrs. A. 8. Maddox, Mrs. A. F. Kempton, Mrs. Cary Randolph, Mrs. Clyde Bennett Kendall, Mrs. James Patten, Miss Eliza Parkins, | Mrs. Ernest Daniel, Mrs. H. M. Grimes, Mrs. John C. Walker, Mrs. Mary H. Tighe, Mrs. Grace J. Leimbach, Mrs. Clarence I. Hendrickson, Miss Mary E. Bakewell, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. J. Brent Clarke, Mrs. E. R. Martin, Miss | Cook, Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. The wives of the new members of Congress will be the guests of honor at an informal tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock, which the Congres- sional Club will give in its club house at 2001 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Harry Ransley, the hostess, will have recefving with her Mrs. Charles West, Mrs. Samuel B. Hill, Mrs. Caroll L. Beedy, Mrs. John H. Small, Mrs. James McClintic, Mrs. Allard B. Gasque and Mrs. Paul J. Kvale, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sinclair en- tertained in their home at 404 Sixth The Woman’s Speciaity Shop 1105 F Street Beauty Glows £ . PAIR 3 Pairs for $]1.65 Featuring the New Run-Stop Top! “Rydal” needs no in- troduction to those who . Of 12 New Shades including the very popular ® OCRA BEIGE ® GREYLITE ©® SHADOWTONE & Sigds 8Y4 to 1014 is visif her son-in-law and daughter, bia’ road. an Mrs. William H. Knotts of New York | the and 8. L. Heacock, on Colum- Mrs. Charles 5. McCarthy and Miss Harris captures the newest ideas and marks them at a very low price 2 is the price tomorrow of the smartest new spring hats JOICI crepes, straws, sport knits, brimmed hats and turbans, every desired spring shade, including black, navy and broun. 12181990 F STREET NEWCOMERS TO WASHINGTON--- We cordially invite you to Open an Accounts freely opened for all making themselves known as responsible. Gashion with VALUE WOMEN'S MISSES' JUNIORS’ APPAREL ond ACCESSORIES 1933 values at Dulin & Martin’s make it easy to combine thrift with good taste 'HIS charming Bed Room Group includes many other pieces as attractively priced—per- mitting a selection of amy desired grouping, all of solid mahogany. 12.50 Stand ...ccomeennns Mieror .. 11.50. d Dr. Lucius C. Clark, president of Schoolmen’s Club, will preside. and P : will start at 10:30 a.m., with another Dinnebeil of-Hackensack, N.J., | run at 1:45 o'clock Saturday afternocn, who were visiting Mrs. E. H. Roberts, Mrs. Roosevelt! Ladies of the Cabinet, Senate, House, and other Official Circles of the New Administration We Invite You to make the “Hahn” - Shoe Stores YOURS R 57 years we have served the great and near-great of Washington society. Dur- ing all these years we have led in footwear fashion, because we cater to fashion leaders. g At our beautiful F St. shop for women, we feature “Carlton,” “Arch Preserver” and the new “Tru-Poise” shoes—most styles now $8:50 and $10.50—on our main floor. Women's popular priced shoes, second floor. Junior women’s and ~children’s dress, sports and school shoes, down- stairs. It will be a real privilege to ex- tend you every courtesy—includ- ing a convenient charge account. aeourt Five other conveni- ently lo- cated shops in ‘Wa shing- ton and Baltimore. A SoLib MAHOGANY GROUP Rich, hand-rubbed antique finish. The best of mahog- * any and construction. An ar:csting design and. value. 4-pc. Ensemble—Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and Chest USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT—NEW ACCOUNTS BEING OPENED - DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticig Ave. andl’ . 1310 F Street | java, browns, black-with- 29¢ Cash Your Government Checks Here Satisfaction Since 1859 GSPALA 810-818 Seventh St. N.W., | FREE cuTTING AND RITTING SERVICE—2 DAYS ONLY Friday and Satwday—b] Butterick Pattern Expert FRIDAY REMNANT SALE]| Dresses, Coats, Etc. (Ne C. 's, Exchanges, Refunds or Will Calls) (21) DRESSES, in silk and jer- Wir e V0 %2 1700 ere . Slightly soilea $1.00 =7 (14) SPORT COATS AND WOOL - SUITS, s0ld for $5.95 1o @ Q5 $10. Sises 14, 16 and 18 » 2} (25) FUR-TRIMMED COATS, worth $10 to $15. These sizes LE: 16 1 v/ F S - I 74 New Spring Hats i Cion 49c and Colors sizes ONLY: 18 and 38 (19) TAILORED SUITS, in three-quarter length style. Sold for $16.50 '5 00 o NY WRAPS, "0 85.00 Close-fitting models and Wat- ) b squirrelette, in size teaus, in smart hats of visca and | 14; sold for $69.50... sls'oo cellophane. Large, medium and (6) FUR SCARFS— small head sizes.—Street Floor. Large wolf scarfs. Sold 81 95 for $10. Now . GLOVES Second Floor. (72 Drs.) REAL KID, LAMB- 64 Felt-Base =B Bl Wl | pucs . $4:22 slip-ons . (138 Pairs) Boe $5.98 and $6.98 Values GLOVES, _trimmed Sises 9x12 and 9x10.6 Perfects and seconds of heavy and medium weight rugs, in carpet and tile patterns. ~(470_Yds,) REMNANTS of felt- base floor coverings. 39¢ 27¢ and 49c values, Square yard (389 Pairs) 49¢ AND 59¢ TIE- BACK AND PRISCILLA CUR- TAINS, in white and colors. 29, 2 pairs for 30c. Pair...... “2C loor. Piece Goods and Domestics (867 Yds) 36-INCH UN- BLEACRED ' COTTON, fim & and serviceable, Yard s (418 Yds) S1-1N UN- BLEACHED SHEETING, for sem- less sheets and mattress ]3 covers. Yard c (67) CRINKLED COTTON BEDSPREADS, size 80x105, 5()e in colored stripes (88 ¥ds) SLINCH ' CoTToN TABLE DING, 55 Yard . C (195 CALES, in Dew patterns. Yard (430 Yds) SILK AND RAYON REMNANTS, in plain col- 95 ors and its. Vie of standard unbleached cot- 3 ton, Yard .. - S ] N an ton. $1.00 79¢ DRESSES, mostly sheer prints, (38) TERRY BATH to 6 years .. Street Floor. $1.25 TOTS' SILK DRESSES, in it crepe, embroldered ; Women’s Wear smocked. B8izes 3 &) 0| No C.O.D', Exchanges, or fande 3100 GIRLS' BLOUSES, in| ¢ o8 grK DANCE SETS, in _x#&lllu pastels, dots ;‘“"L prints. y and step-in styles with 2 tomll or 3 59¢ deaux. ~Lace-trimmed. €0 b 4159 ‘GTELS PAJA. § Sies 32, 3¢ and 36. Mussed MAS, sizes 4 to 10. Ih plain Q¢ 7) 180 TO $500 FOUNDA- FABRIC slip-ons, white, etc. ............00 ‘ HOSIERY 5%¢ TO $1.00 FULL-FASHION- ED SILK nosE,h:econd- chiffon SILK-TO-THE-TOP SERVICE WEIGHT AND CHIFFON FULL- FASHIONED HOSE, of beautiful quality. 2 palrs for 85e. St 44c FRENCH CREPE SLIPS, Call- fornia and straight styles. 8§00 Pairs Women’s $3.00 to $5.00 88c SHOES Priday clean-up of colored straps and pumps. including some evening m. Red: blue, maroon, etc. siges.—Second Floor. Children’s Wear $2.98 TO $5.98 GIRLS’ DRESSES Crepe de chine AND $1. of silk nd French crepe. Chemise, step- ins, bloomers and petticoats, 490 trimmed. . .