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g CETET L A 5 I ST I cusraen SOCIETY. , approval in eny = Edstey Parade [*Man-Tailored SWAGGCER THE EVENING SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt IWill B et T Attend Opening Game of Base Ball Season This Afternoon. President and Mrs. Roosevelt li:lll occupy the presidential box at the game of the base ball sea- A tion are directed s small Mmmo elected each nb,'x‘he com-= mittee is now headed B Sy Y them a smal : k h‘)v‘e Roosevelt \zfll attend the Thrift | meml o this afternoon at luced y by Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, 3 and also nt Are Haoeevelt retumed to Washing- | Castie, wife of the ton today by train from a short stay in New York, where she went to keep sev- eral ents. The First Lady at- | oo tended the performance of “Blography” last evening with Mrs. Danlel O'Day, Miss Marion Dickerman and Miss Nancy Cook. Preparations are made to en- tertain President and . Roosevelt and members of the executive family at ing performance of “Be Mine t” at the Rialto, Friday eve-|ing entire diplomatic corps, members of the time Brig. cabinet, of the Supreme Court and Cornelius Vanderbilt. others. r The Vice President and Mrs. Garner | ‘The Ambassador of Spain, Senor Juan are expected to attend, also the Speaker de will go to New and Mrs. Rainey, Mr. Warren Delano soon to go as Minister to Can- M ot Ban ™ Owen, - sppeiated 1 ryan n, A Minister to Denmark; -the former Vice | 13§ton President, Mr. Chiarles Curtis, and_Mr. Edward Everett Gann; Sen- Mrs. Willlam Wheatley, 5 3 Parker W. West and Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams. Mrs, Hull Honor Guest Today Of Interesting Group at Lunch. Reduce the Elizabeth Arden Way Ask about the marvelous new Ardena Bath which literally melts away surplus pounds. Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Secre- tary of State, was the honor guest of the “Women of the American Foreign Service,” made up of wives of the for- eign service officers. Each month this interesting group meets for luncheon at the Highlands. There are about 100 members and in addition to the wives there also are included in the mem- bership & féw mothers and daughters of the officers. The activities of the wife of the Assistant uerem;mhfimi. Mrs. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 1933, ing board of the Women's National Demoeratic Club, of which Mrs. Hub- bard has been a member for nine years. from’ Washington, \ne tip by mm&hxw.hlihp?km The guents Representative Frank H. Buck, Vaca- ville, Calif, has moved almL s pums, vt atmu- for the Annual National pital Horse S8how, which will open at Bradley Farms Wednesday, May 10, and continue through Saturday of that week. The Junior League will have . | charge of the sale of boxes and seats, various as well as the concessions on Mrs. (the ground and in the house. Mrs. Old Aunt mmm. who was born at Widehall 101 years ago, when it was owned by Ji served the coffee in the house. . of the old bers, | Marshall O. Exnicios is chairman and has assisting her as an Advisory Com- mittee Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Campbell Pritchett and Miss Katherine Dunlop. Mrs. Carl R. Kurtz will have charge of the lunch room; Mrs. Alex- ander B. Hagner and Miss Helen Rob- to Wardman | dre | Park Hotel, where he has leased an , | apartment. bins, tickets and boxes; Mrs. Theodore P. Noyes and Mrs. Samuel F. Beach, publicity; Mrs. Bishop Hill, “hot dogs” | \ and soft_drinks; Miss Alice Graeme, Lieut. Marco Pennaroll, military at- tache of the Italian embassy, was among those Wwho entertained _informally at luncheon yesterday at the Cariton. Garden For House Planned Merey May 18 The House of Mercy will be held Thi u,mmc-mum party the traditions of many b i e t 3 PFrager Andrews is for W. & J. Sloane offer —the same efficient service a4 hare- tofore, including a hot oil treatmemt before and after waving. What with Easter practically upon us—if you belong te that great number of “laste minute Easter shoppers,” you should appreciate these sug- gostions. They will solve Your gift problem besutifully ~—whether you spend. much or . little. > To begin with, there 'is ‘the merest wisp of & jacket, &' ruching - sort - of - thing_ thet barks you baek. te: Vietorien chic is contsined in its' point '~ d'espirit ruching that literally . ‘eovers it. Do send it, if she is young—and goes plices— $10.50. Neckwear, First Floor. . Woodward & Lothrop HE model s>.omwn in- cludes a tuir .wa:d- rf comt " ri uc rom one of our best models at a higher Both skirt Special collection of jacket suits and a superb collection of new designs in frocks for the miss and matron. e Summer Furniture 2 —for use in the solarium, on the porch- and the terrace An assortment distinguished for effective and practical designing . . . excellence of construction . . . and moderate prices. Your sélection of a sgite or separate pleces. can be furnished in any color combination you may dictate, and’ upholstered in your personal choice of fabrics. Club Chair With Ottoman to Match Natural body trimmed in green and black; and with cushions of colorful chintz. Cunplmm.sm Hosiery, of ‘course, is always & charming choice—but it can be s very choice gift if you chooss these Jane Wandl “sheenlass * sheer” ' chiffons. And then enclose them in an complets, . 'your . filt costd _ouly $1850, oo Woodward & Lothrop 1919 Que St. N.W. Three-Piece Suite in Reed and Rattan an Extremely light in weight, but of great strength. The color scheme is green, with white trimmings and the cushions are covered in yellow suede cloth. Suite comprises 3-cushion settes and 2 easy chairs, $39.50 As Tllustrated Three-Piece Suite of Stick Reed and Rattan All three pieces are of generous proportions, and finished in a handsome color effect—the natural rattan combined with green and trim- med with black. The separate cushions are cov- ered in soft green weatherproof fabric. $ 48 Complete ............ e AP B A Shirley Chaise Lounge ! Not only graceful in design, but supremely com- z“"’“‘" Torribly ehie, | fortable. Finished in rich blue tone, trimmed with quite inexponsive—each, | white; and the loose cushions covered 328 ‘ o R g with white permatex....,.... A Al Novngy Jewelry, First Floor Woodward & Lothrop Douglas Easy Chair With Ottoman to Match A group that invites to gracious comforts A finished in white, with chocolate trimming; cushions covered with chocolate brown permatex (weatherproof), trimmed with white. much in the fashion’ picture,’, you can sdd o dash of spice. . Sheer plaid ones, or Mv linens, ‘'with heg initials, may be had for 50c each. - BRINGS A FLOGK OF BIRDIES EMILY KNITS Washingtonians will re- cognize this quality es one that used fo cost con- siderably more. But we're determined to keep pace with lowered incomes and prove (ot any price) that your dollars have more fashion sense at the Emily Shops. Handkerchiofs, First Flooe Waodward ‘&, Lothro) If she is devoted to iports;’ you might send’ this' liefle sports-jewsiry ensemble — a bracelet and w'large pin, in ‘delectable’ colors, with a sil- houette of s Norés, in metal, OO0 "'.' X0 i IS s AOOOOOKO00N AN 3.~cs\\..‘.‘."‘.‘ 3 MV " 4 An utterly delectable Easter gift, for one’s hostess, espe- cially one with ‘Wi e for jams and jellies, is pro- s vided by The Tea Room—on the Seventh floor—Woodward & Lothrop. An old-fashioned Tables for use with suites or ch Eaatec batkot § t beim- Wall Pockets for ferns, flowers, et Plant Boxes, white or green Bar Harbor Man-TailOred Chair small jars of varied jams and An old favorite, famous for its jellies.. What, with a sprightly, o i [RERTH extreme comfort, featured in new # v colorful bow to top it off— a ™ y effects — stick willow, in soft 5 3 um7ldn'i choose a nicer’ fiL: § b .75, COATS combination of green and LLUSTRATING a popu- lar model in the bolted, .vt(on-ur mode . L] fine wool crape in navy or brown . . 14 t0 20 . . . one of many smart styles at Tea Room, Seventk Floor 4 ‘ J Woodward & Lothrop And, by the way; you can -be rather originsl about the way you send your Easter flower gift. Choose one of . thése exquisite hyacinths (several colors), growing in = delight- ful little pottery swan—Ilong after the flower is gone, the swan will keep right on being decoratively useful. And the whole thing comes at $1. Gifts, First and Seventh. Floors Artificial Flowers, First Floor Woodward & Lothrop Above: One-piece locey : Boucle with the added l : boon of a cape to throw ©over your bere arms. ! with swagger tailored blouse. $|9.75 . Other Coals, $16.75 to $69.75 sizes 14 10 20. o CHARG! These and more, oll identifed hion distinction and Shirley Arm Chair One of the most comfortable models; made of stick reed; light and easy to move sbout, but strong snd dursble in construction. Finish is white, with red trim- ming .... 9! Wheelbarrow Chaise A luxurious lounge on wheels that may be easily moved from' place to place on porch or lawn. il natural color. Cushions upholstered in y trimmed with green W. & J. 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