Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 18

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THE NEW Man-Tailored a COATS Are Talk of the Town! SOCIETY. Governor at RS. ROOSEVELT had with her at Iuncheon today at the Ex- ecutive Mznsion former Gov. { Nellle Tayloe Ross. In the | morning the First Lady went for a horseback ride through Rock | Creek Park. Last evening the President and Mrs. Roosevelt entertained at dinner when | thelr guests were Senator and Mrs. |Hiram W Johnson, Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, the Undersecretary of | State and Mrs. William Phillips, the | United States Ambassador to France and Mrs, Jesse Isidor Straus, the | United States Ambassador to England, Judge Robert Worth Bingham; Col. Louis McHenry Howe, the chairman of the Federal Farm Board, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, jr.. Mr. W. Cameron Forbes, Mr, and Mrs. David Gray, Miss Valentine Thompson, Miss Marion Dickerman, Mrs. James Helm, Marguerite Lehand and Mrs, Malvina Thompson Scheider. Yesterday Mrs. Roosevelt entertained |at luncheon Mrs. Emily Newel] Blair, Mrs. Bernard Ryan, Mrs. Willlam Hard, Miss Martha Strayer, Mrs. Adolph Cas- par Miller, Miss Valentine Thompson and Miss Marion Dickerman. Mrs. James Roosevelt will be the guest of honor of the Huguenot Soclety of Pennsylvania at its annual meeting et Ursinus College in Pennsylvania, | May 3. The Huguenot Cross will be | conferred on her by the head of the society, Dr. George L. Omwake, presi- White House. Miss | Mr. | dent of the Ursinus College. | | Secretary and Mrs. Dern | Hosts at Society Circus. | The Secretary of War and Mrs. Dern will have a small company dining with ' them informally, this evening before the Society Circus at Fort Myer. { _The Minister of the Netherlands and | Mme. van Royen will entertain at | dinner this evening in the legation. Senator and Mrs. Warren R. Austin of Vermont have as their guest at the Mayflower Mr. Warren R. Austin, jr., of = Burlington, whose wife spent the early gdnrrt of the month in Wash- ington. . Edward Lucas younger son of Senator and Mrs. Aus- tin, will arrive here today to spend his Spring vacation from the Univer- sity of Vermont with his parents. Mrs. Keyes, wife of Senator Henry Wilder Keyes, entertained at luncheon | today 1n her home in Virginia in com- Distinguished by its detachable scarf bordered with Squirrel Fur ASHIONED of fine wool crepe . . . equally smart with or without the In Navy, Grey Sizes 14 to 20. Other Coats, $16.15 to Austin, | $69.75 You demanded it —now see what we have for youw! one of many fascinating new “PAULINA" FROCKS FIELD flower print with Fur cuffs on the -length jacket, which is adorned with Flying Squirrel cuffs and cart- ridge pleating at shoul- ders . .. brightly flowered on grounds of navy or brown. Sizes 14 to 20. s|6.75 Other Frocks to $39.75 “Paulina Jr.” FROCKS HE exquiiste styling and tailoring you've a'ways admired in PAU- LINA Frocks . .. now in YOUR sizes of 11, 13, 15 and 17...at YOUR price! s i 0.75 ICTURED is a charm- ing tucked sheer crepe with tucked blouse, new chort balloon slecves and white waffle sailor collar all combi ing to make one of t trickest things you've ever seen . . . In Beige or Navy . Sizes 11, 13, 15 and e CHARGE @ ACCOUNTS e INVITED RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1510 P Street ® CHARGE ® ACCOUNTS ® INVITED ® PAY IN ® 30 DAYS OR ® USE OUR ® EXTENDED ® PAYMENT PLAN ® FREE PARKING ® CURB SERVICE ‘THE WOMEN'S SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1510 F Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY Mrs. Roosevelt Entertains Former Woman Luncheon at liment to Mrs. Brown, wife of Senator | H. Brown of New Hampshire. Senator David 1. Walsh was among | those who entertained informally at| dinner last evening at the Carlton. Mrs. Copeland, wife of Senator Royal 8. Copeland, who canceled her engage- ments a fortnight ago because of ill- ness, now is convalescing. The newly appointed United States Ambassador to Great Britain and Mrs. | R. W. Bingham have been joined at | the Carlton by their daughter, Miss Henrletta Bingham of Louisville, Ky. The Undersecretary of State, Mr. Willilam Phillips, has been joined by Mrs. Phillips, who will remain a few days and return to their Boston home preparatory to moving to Washington. and Mrs. Phillips have leased the house at 3501 Newark street and will take possession shortly. Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, Japanese dele- gate to the League of Nations, who is| in Washington en route to his Japanese | home, will be the guest in whose honor former Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. John Callan O’Laughlin, will entertain at dinner this evening. Mr. Matsuoka was received by the President at noon today and immediately after called upon | the Secretary of State, Mr. Hull. The calls followed a visit to Mount Vernon this morning. Mr. Matsuoka will leave for Chicago tomorrow night after the dinner, which the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi will give in his honor, and will sail April 13 aboard the Asuma Maru for his home In the Olent. \ The chief of Cavalry and Mrs. Guy V. Henry will entertain at dinner this evening and will take their guests later to their box at the Soclety Circus at Fort Myer. The second secretary of the German embassy and Frau Lohmann returned yesterday from a several ‘weeks' stay in South America. Capt. and Mrs. Henry Martin Jensen and their daughter, Miss Mary Anna Jensen, went to New York today to be Reduce the Elizabeth Arden Way Ask about the marvelous new Ardena Bath which literally melts away surplus pounds. National 4161—1147 Connecticut Ave. The Wives and Daughters of Senators and C o n gressmen will find Distinctive Fashions For @ Afternoon ® Evening @ Street ® Sports Reasonably priced from $1050 to $59.50 at— 1919 Q St. N.W. the of Mr, and Mrs. J A an'e‘tfimmmm o~ ‘Wedding of Miss White and Lieut. Lanigan This Evening. The marriage of Miss Ann White, daughter of Mrs. Rollie Howard White, to Lieut. John Ralph Lanigan, will take place this evening at the home of the bride's parents on Ca- thedral avenue. Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, who has been West for a year, has returned to her home on Rhode Island avenue. She will divide her time between her Rhode Island avenue residence and her country home, Oztlands, in Virginia. Mrs. Eustis has with her her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David E. PFinley, who recently returned from London, and her other daughter, Miss Edith Eustis, whose engagement fo Mr. Hubert Chanler recently was broken. Former Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey of New York were hosts at dinner last evening at the Mayflower when covers were laid for 15. Mr. Kermit Rocsevelt of New York City entertained at luncheon at the Willard Hotel yesterday. Mrs. Thomas A. Scott is in New York at the Blackstone Hotel for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson of Chicago arrived in Washington yester- day and will be at the Mayflower until tonight or tomorrow when they will return home. For a fortnight they have been in Southern Pines and the first part of March they were guests of the Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. James H. Douglas in ‘Washington. Mrs. James G. Field and her daugh- ter, Miss Laura Katharine Pleld, have trip to Charleston, 8. C. They visited the Southern Gardens and took fre- quent trips in both South Carolina and North Carolina. Mr. Wilson Prichett of Philadelphia is spending several weeks in Washing- returned to Washington from a motor | :30 o'clock in | yiga) Mrs. John Allan Dougherty has gone to Miami, Fla., where she is stay- ing at the Miami-Biltmore for the late ‘season. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bradley have gone to Atlantic City where they are staying at the Hotel Ambassador for a short time. De Landa-De Aguirre Wedding of Interest Here. The marriage of Mrs. Virginia Willys e, daughter of the former. de Aguirr United States Ambassador to Poland and Mrs. John North Willys of New York, Oyster Bay and Palm Beach, Fla., to Mr. Jose de Landa of Paris, son of the late Senor Don Gullermo de Landa y Escandon of Mexico City, took place at noon yesterday in the villa of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Suydam and the former’s sister, Mrs. James Brown Bell of Toledo, at Miami Beach, Fla. The Rev. Father William Barry of St. Patrick’s Church, Miami Beach, a brother of the Right Rev. Patrick Barry of St. Augustine, performed the cere- mony in the presence of members of the family and intimate friends. Mr. Willys gave his daughter in mar- riage. Capt. R. Amcotts Wilson of London and Palm Beach was best man. Miss Mollie P. Cullum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Barlow Cullum of Pitts- burgh, was maid of honor. The bride wore a costume of pale pink silk organdie adorned with lace. Her hat, a small model of pervenche blue, was trimmed with delicate pink roses and had a nose veil of blue. She carried pink roses and blue iris. Miss Cullum wore beige silk crepe with a turban of the same material and carried pink roses. Mrs. Willys wore a Papuin model of blue and white flow- ered chiffon and large blue hat. After the ceremony there was a re- ception and breakfast, during which ton and is staying at the Army and Navy Club. Mrs. John Paul Jones of Long ? 7 o0 2 expressed by SAKS i thing is brighter b s or Spring...but no ) e J trimmed with Platinum Fox, .the swagger Suit of soft h Platinum Fox on It's a 0 than this Coat of Grey 'lvanzcan, which drapes. in a luxurious 10op. 1 Grey. Smola Cloth is also trimmed Wi sleeves; note the novel use of buttons. d Coats start at $16.50 Untsimmed Suits, an: ot ‘start at $25.00 Fur-trimmed Suits an G-STREET BETWEEN 1I™ & 2™ Have you sc.. our new Spring blouces? They’ pastel and printed cre, at $1.88, on the Street Floor, The Fashion Floor is all prepared with exciting fashions to make your Easter a thrilling success. Your COAT should be one of the new crepey woolens, of course, preferably with the new tucked sleeves, kolinsky cuffed. $25.00 Your SUIT should be a dressy affair of soft wool crepe in grey, navy or dawn blue, with squirrel on the scarf ends. $| 5.75 Your JACKET FROCK should have an embroidered organdie yoke and pleats in the back, like this one of pastel crepe. SI 5.75 FASHION FLOOR—THE THIRD commander of the I1Ahm Mr. de Landa and to Havana, where they will Mauretania for Bermuda. apartment at Wardman Park where Mrs, Phelps will join him today to remain an indefinite period. Mr, and Mrs. George 8. Harris have visiting them at Wardman Park Hotel their daughter, Mrs, Willam T. Hunter of Atlanta, Ga. 3 , _Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Alexander R. hrl:‘flmm John Hale, Mrs. Willlam W. Hargrave, Mrs. Willlam O. Hiltabidle, Mrs. John (Continued on Third ) Phillip-Louise Connecticut Avenue and L Streets (1727 L Street N.W.) ONE DAY SALE Specials for Saturday Only 50 DRESSES - Taken From Our Regular High Grade Stock 10.75 Others at 14,75—16.50 & 19.75 Were up to 29.50 Large_Assortment of HATS at 500 & 7.50 SPRING COATS Drastically Reduced 14.75 up 1214 F STREET Sold in the Finest Shops from Coast to Coast CHICAGO , LOS ANGELES ST. LOUIS DETROIT BUFFALO NEW ORLEANS | PORTLAND SEATTLE SYRACUSE SALT LAKE CINCINNATI KANSAS CITY TOLEDO AKRON 3t09 Widths AAAAto C Mail Orders, 15c Extra Junius Garrineker & Co. | F StreeT AT FOURTEENTH BOYS AND YOUNG MEN.. vy Extraordinary new assortments here for you tomorrow . . . the best to be had .. . at aston- ishingly moderate prices. 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