Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1933, Page 18

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SOCIETY. § SOCIETY. time for Easter! Man-Tailored Italy-America Soclety Thursday eve- | eighth street is in the limited group of ning, April 20, and no later date 0| pouses which will be included in the S DR EE o et fourth annual eighteenth century tour Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MCEIroy 80-| ¢ Georgetown Fyriday and Saturday, to .| April 21 and April 22. ‘The tour is for Ni ‘Starr United States Mr. and Mrs. McClure Kelley in their < athan Haines, Guaranteed in 1 ) Fi lin and Mrs. Chamberlin, formerly of = Mrs. Roosevelt Observes Good Friday "The home of the Ghief of Protocol| Jin an mberiin, formerly o i the benfit of St. John's Church in Church today in observance of Georgetown. nd k mainder of the day quietly, having made | chester Seymour. ot Belin an n THE EVENING STAR, WASHII&GTON. D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL .14, 1933. 2 & 2 The of the State Department and Mrs, War- this city, and is a graduate of the Santa Attcndmg Early Mormng Servmcs 'me'm i ren Delano Robbins, at 1524 Twenty- at St. Thomas’ Church. O for e custimary mortes | w nopfl"dmpmd Mrs. Roosevelt will re- Other zhkhu‘e‘nmfiry ‘houses ceive the newly-appointed Ambassador I —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e ————————————————————————————————————————— . , Mrs. | arrived in Washington from New York | home of Col. and Mrs. W. A. McCain [cClure lnrnnlmm . and are staying at the Carlton. at 3337 N street. Deliver: — :Mrs. John Russell Pope of New York 2o~ 4 —— 5 issued is at the Carlton for a few days, d da Z e A S L O S o = e ter of the late Justin Morrill Chamber- . | opening of the World’s Fair in: Chicagf RS. ROOSEVELT attended the | bassy, M early services at St. Thomas' back ride today. She will spend the re- which will be opened for the tour are Frang Mme. de La Boulaye to- | The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora the homes of Maj. and Mrs. Hen g:‘orrowcstw“x%oon at 5:30 o'clock im- | de Cintas went to New York yesterday s SR Leonard, 3038 N street, Mr. and )ur: mediately after their return from War- | afternoon and will remain until the| Capt. and Mrs. 8. H. Vallance have | A. Clair Thaw, 3255 N street and the T renton. M. de La Boulaye and the [first of next week. President are friends of long standing, g ving served in Washington during the Mme, Prochnik, wife of the Minister ha f Austria, entertained a small num- ear] s of the war. 2 2 e Becsident Wil attend the races | ber of guests informally at Middleburg, Va., tomorrow, if the | TRY TESTORCT, SO0 COM weather is fair, Mr. Daniel C. Sands, | % 85 m""“‘yfl e and etirad 15 M. P. H., of the Middleburg Hunt, was | ¥ere at the IR A this afternoon advised by Admiral their New York home today. T. Gi in Washington. It is ex- “of ¢ mm ) it I atoonE ‘The luni.st'u-m «Lfe swit:dflhna A.%g E:ny the President. Preparations are mmmm°' w""m' ‘Mare Pemnm j,“:", ‘Bos- ln{ made to provide accommodations | ¢on * whe “will remain over Sunday. “A mo x B Tt 5 e s Wtk Lt Tt for spend a are Cary Grayson, o Yon. Mr. William DuPont, jr.; Mr. Daniel e ¥ C. Sands, Mrs. Thomas Sommerville, | o)y daughters, the second born this | | Mrs. Amory Perkins, Miss Julia B. Whit- week. o ing, Mr. Fairfax Harrison, Mr. Walter L. i I Goodwin, Gen, wflhl;:mmrgietrcthgl.wlg_. plbe mewly appointed Minister to I mill, Mr, Amory Carhart, Mr. Oliver D. | the guest 1 whose NOnorMr. ond Mre Filléy, Mr. Gerald Lambert, Col. A. L. | Rabort bt Do B e | Y. ey, Mr. O. Robert B. Armstrong have sent out William C. Langley, Mr. C. | cards.for a reception Sunday afternoon, e e S::';,“,‘i,‘?.::- r. | April 23, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at 3554 A!'-h'd& erbuu: Mr. = P Edmunds street. Sloane, Mrs. Henry| Senator Royal S. Copeland has been d, Mr. | joined in his apartment, in the Shore- Duncan H. Read, Mr. Houghton P. Met- | ham, by Mrs. Copeland, who has been calf, Mrs. Clendenin Ryan, Mrs. Paul | in the Flower Hospital in New York Llewellyn and Mr. Raymond Belmont. | for a week. JULI[FIS GarrinckeL & C STREET AT FOURTEENTH TOMORROW ... ENTIRELY NEW SHOWINGS OF SMART EASTER CLOTHES AND FURNISHINGS FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS Select early...never have there been such assort- ments AT SUCH MODERATE PRICES...You’ll be astonished with these amazing selections... No Scarcity of COLORS! new arrivals of lovely Grays! Beige! Blues! The best made Suits, Topcoats, Hats, Shoes and I : “ é 7th S}. all Furnishings. Take special note of our own . N Stofe “Greenbrier Tweeds” and sportswear. See these | e G : i : new goods TOMORROW. New German Ambassador Representative and Mrs. Ashton C. —— Arrived in New York Today. Shallenberger and Miss Grace Shallen- The newly appointed Ambassador of | berger will be week end guests over LA ?\\ 2N TN ORNNANY W 71 o Er s rees, /. (L NTNRRN 1/ S5 INNINRRY 77 Rt 17/ INIVIPLL el o oo new shades! S e edd 3 7 O Germany, Herr Hans Luther, arrived | Easter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bride, in New York this morning aboard the | Iotoring to_their seashore cottage in counselor of the embuxy'.edflg-r nudci: Washington Sunday evening. . $ Leitner. They are expec come & LT A KNOX 3 his government at the Pan-American post States | ristute of the Pan-American | ;fllesd-y. I UR most difficult task is to get enough of o ‘The d'affaires of Ni sions of the Pan-American Institute. in Felt, 6 head sizes and Mrs.| Among the other dlp‘lg;llm who will new shades in Straw, Bremen and was met there by the|Delaware. They expect to return to FELT or S'h" aw he will represent o h A X Will ‘take piace Mondsy and! 5t Ven”e charge icaragus, ts ot the de- e S o6y 1| Senor Don Henri Debayle, will leave to- e i . ls” at all s L day for Miami, Fla., to attend the ses- ived . .. 11 new a. " our Stores . Robert Montgomery. They Wwill return | jeave today to attend to Washington Monday and will stay with Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon until Friday, when they will go to Providence to visit former bassy and Senora de Guell and the sec- sessions the first secretary of the Cuban em-l ond secretary of the Mexican embassy, are ) \ 5'head sizes. ©® Charge Accounts Invited it and . 'Richard 3. Senor Don Rafael Fuentes. cisco Aguilar, military at- '"THE WOMEN'S SHOP to:r‘::d & small party at luncheon yes- OTH coat and skirt of Belglum and | '7447 s the Madrillon, trimmed ‘With wooden , | Netherlands legation, Bar Breu: B ASH ' buttons, to form a them | gen Dauglu],en P kv HAB RD BR Smart Tweeds " in Weeks while 130 F Swest| Browns, Tans, Greens to 20. Many other fascinating models ugeuen ‘olh;'l:: Mexican embassy, enter- RALBI G‘H are jauntily The newly appointed counselor of the striking outfit, .. . . hat and_Blues. Sizes 14 at ... $20.75 Other Suits, $16.75 to $49.75 1216-1220 F STREET Gay 'Spring Colors, Sophisticated Fashion plus the graciously comfortable, light- weight “Feature Arch.”” Add these all together . . . and you have the incomparable “Paulina” Styling and Quality at Your Price! 2t the Newcomb University. Judge and Mrs, Clarence N. Good- win will motor to Warrenton, Va., to- morrow for the races and will return FLORSHEIM “Resort” — beige watersnake straps or oxfords. COATS “Lotus”—beige_or white suede, kid HE model pictured has the popular 7/8 ”Paulina Jr.” . . 2 - trim. S Rt : i FROCKS | , A “LADY LUXURY” —and you know how of many at 1 The Perfect Easter Hose! o B ety e 29 that are now in the fore- “Sadell’—blue or wear! New prices, start- Other Coats, $1675 to $69.75 | ground of Spring fashions black kid 2-eyelet ing at + . « enhanced by a ruffled 2 3 CHARGE tie with cut-outs. $ 00 2 prs. $1. OW . .. the smart frocks you've always wanted at this modest price ... model pictured is fash- All the new Easter shades ed of the Garden Prints organdie collar » . . many iTEn'S other. smart styles . . . Sizes 11, 13, 15 and 17. See them today or tomorrow! A’ EPéDED LA SR Men must have New Shoes, too! Special $4.65 Easter FREE PARKING CURB SERVICE @ Charge Accounts Invited @ “Vode”—beige or white seamless, perforated tie. cocky as a cock robin is this THE WOMEN'S SHOP THE WOMEN'S SHOP . doming shaer trepe Jacker dress with ALE IG RALBIGH with white. “8izes” 13 15730 Sale for men . . . see HABERDASHER ||| HABERDASHER ||| Frances et Frances T T g 150 F Strest o? = 1345 Conn. Ave. ", 7th & K E *Open Nights *3212 14th

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