Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1933, Page 16

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= B2 SOCIETY. CIETY rs. Roosevelt Will Be Guest Speaker of Philanthropic Societies in NCW York RS. ROOSEVELT, who is spend- This Month. m.cl:ummlh. Dr. and ing today in New York, will| Mrs. Ear] be one of the speakers Wed- nesday, April 19, at the lunch- eon in behalf of the women's of the Federation for the Sup- of Jewish Philanthropic Societies f which Mrs. Aidney C. Borg is chair- . The luncheon will be given at Commodore in New York and .will followed by & symposium on “Social ice in a Changing World,” which be directed by Mrs. Herbert H. , wife of the Governor of New d Mrs. Alexander Kohut. Mrs. Curtis B. Dall, daughter of dent and Mrs. Roosevelt, will a turn” today as saleswoman and bbs Ferry. Mrs. Dall will aid char- Sty again tomorrow, when she will at- ?nd the Children's Easter Fair in New ork City, which was opened yesterday of Miss Mariona tler and M. Paul Claudel. of the ‘The Assistant Secretary Treasury and Mrs. Walter J. Cum- nhkenlnlfil;cutfiucu]- Dby Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the | Mrs. President. £ Aoy £ Herr von Prittwitz und Gaffron, Am- or of Germany, and Frau von ttwitz und Gaffron, who went to lew York yesterday to keep engage- ents, will return to Wi gton to- e %flh&t of Ecuador Host ‘o Colleagues in Corps. The Minister of Ecuzdor, Senor Gon- | Wolfe. lo Zaldumbide, entertained at lunch- in the legation, when the Minister of Bul- , Mr. Faik Konitza, the Min- of Haiti, Mr. Dantes Bellegarde, charge d’affaires of Egypt, Nicholas Bey, and the first secretary of Bolivian legation, Senor Enrique 8. Lozada. Mrs. Josiah W. Bailey, wife of Sena- Balley of North Carolina, is spend- the week in Washington at nited States Ambassador to Mrs. John North Willys to a company of 20 at din- in their Palm Beach . James Clement Dunn were issued this p in the club and for the formal open- the mwnndwmmumwmleuhms. time for Easter. Mrs. George Burnham, wife of tative Burnham of California, Wi yesterday for a visit New York and will return to the lower the ‘The naval attache of the British b and Mrs. Macnamara will at dinner. this e in ent to Miss Mary ear ) hter of Mr. and Mrs. d M eale, and her flance, Comdr. Charles Cunningham of the British Navy, whose mar- Easter Monday. » Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd will entertain a company at this latter part of the week. |} D. Hunt @y ‘ tyle Will completely satisfy the Easter aspirations o f thousands of women who for- merly gladly paid $8.50 to $10 for their shoes! O®Pigskin Spectator Sports Sandal with smart perforations — choice of beige, blue or black. ©® Watersnake in beige or gray — the classic Spring leather—it goes well with most any color! ©® Beige or gray service buck—the new sports shoe vogue. Modish, comfort- able. Also shown in beige, blue or black pig. amic Shoes ® Blue “MALOA” (crash) pump with kid trimming. Also in beige suede, with brown calf trimmings. ® Ribbon tie of patent leather; grey kid quarter and heel. Also beige or black kid. Opera Pumps ® Strictly handmade, glove- fitting, ankle-tight—in pat- cu‘l leather, blue or black kid. At 2 Stores Only 1207 F *3212 14th s THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1 followed by _briy ¢ the Kenwood t :ryghym idge af appointment by today when her were Mrs. Johnston R. . Vaughn Darby, Mrs., Mrs. today. Houser, Mrs. Daniel E. Casey, ‘This a) EMH- G. Mary Rinker, Mrs. Frank Waikart, Mrs. | to Mr. J. E. Brooks, . Jimmey E. Hollister,? but not Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Thomas Cant- , Mrs. R. E. Burke, Mrs. Howard Enyart, Mrs. Jack Elder, Mrs. Richard Cochran and Mrs. C. E. Jones. Judge Joseph .W. Wcodrough of Omaha, Nebr.,, who hasbeen named by ident Roosevelt as a member of the United States Circuit Court, eighth district, arrived in Washington yester- day morning and is a guest at the | married to Mayflower. He was scompanied by Mrs. Woodrough. Confirmation of his Suit Values (Written by Erlebacher) ... “i costs no more to shop at Erlebacher” is being changed by many of our patrons to “it costs LESS to shop at Erle- bacher” . .. a case in point . .. the smart suit sketched, im- peccably tailored of a plain | brown mannish material coat, and skirt of small brown and white check, repeated on the shawl collar and separate scarf which may be worn as pictured or in ascot fashion. v . « . and if you tink the price g | is formidable, may we disillu- | sion you, as it is only . .. Gold’s Special Price for Very Special HATS Rose Descat’s flip little cap with a feather, the stitched sailor, the North African “Chechia” . . . are positive sensations at 2.95! Then there’s a dar- ling beret, too; lots of turbans, smart new brims. Silk crepes, straws,. straw fabrics. Pastels, black, navy, white. Large gml Small Headsizes TUESDAY. APRIL 11, 1933. i at the home of the bride’s parents, 117 Bast Seventy-second street. The bridegroom-elect is the grand- dlfil.mlll (Continued on Third Page.) //LINES,to the LOdy i new Charis, shown here, is one of sev- I enal Md‘ho deu'fled for odf“ modemn woman who waats to her B , as well as her home. Theumd enneonmnfim exclusive features of control, expressly suited to the needs of ample and matute figures. Gracefullinesand completefreedom of move- ment are assured by the Charis patented, uliunbkdeu'én. ‘Phone or write the ad- dress below home showing of these unusual garments. Hear The Cmas Musical Revwe Wednesdays, 4:d! 570 A R o e e CHARLF 1435 G Street N.W. Phone National 79 JELLEFF'S 35th ANNI Just One More Day! stentiel PRICE REDUC- TIONS in all medels. " Replenished stocks for the biggest day of all! T -$10to 815 Easter Hats s $6.85 . Baku Crystal Straw . Petite Point Ballibuntl, Satin Milan, Italian Crochet Our Anniversary ends tomorrow! Buy your Easter hat here and save! Matrons’, Women’s, Misses’, Juniors'—select your hat from the season’s smartest styles and fabrics. Be- coming hats for any occasion—sports, dress, afternoon and evening. You must see them—they'’re real Anniversary values of a quality and style you won’t find at such a low price after tomorrow! Head sizes 2134 to 23%. HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR + A wise step to take—Easter shoes at Anniversary savings! Easter Shoes fl.s'f)":fiyc.so $5-85 ; e Loaber Kidskin, Watersnake 12161220 F STREET \_/l SOCIETY. for Wednesday only specidl purchase new and glorious Easter hats $3 JRICM NARRIS e e saslors, turbans, brims, for misses and matrons, all headsizes, every fash- ionable color and-fabric. NOTE 50 dresses 35 were 1075 prints and crepes, all sizes g 15 suits 975 were 18.75 carefully tailored suits navy, beige and checks misses’ sizes these Wednesday Specials at “far below half price 50 dresses 695 were 1650 and 25.50 prints and crepes, all sizes | Joe NARRIS CARLTON Jmtmwz)) Easter Promenading becomes a prideful performance _in this lovely Step - In Pump— ~ Beige kid with instep decoration of harmonizing reptile. ‘All those niceties of fit and workmanship which make “Carlton” - ’8.50 shoes so de Smart new BAGS and “Lady Luz- ', ury” Hose to complete cos- tumes. Philipsborn BETWEDN Fad \\ PREEASTER SALE! $7.50 and $10 Fine Quality Genuine BALLIBUNTL A most opportune SPECIAL OFFERING of these beautiful Ballibuntls, the aristocrat of straws. Wide brims, medium brims, and sailors in black, brown, navy, gray and natural. Dressy and tai- lored trims. All Headsizes, Millinery. ..Fourth Floor

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