Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1933, Page 16

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SOCIETY. WASHINGT SOCIETY| ==e=il Rresident Roosevelt Will Entertain at White House Tomorrow for Mexican Official. | B will_entertain at * hmeheon w in honor of Bcnor Alberto J. Pani, secretary the treasury of Mexico, Who i i Mogon Sy b ‘morniny?, members staff the Magflower Hotel. 'A:bunaur of Mexico, Senor Dr. Don Fernando Gonzalez Roa, will enter- tain at atinner Friday evening in the bassy f\or Senor Pani. -nMn osevelt will return to the White Hotse this afternoon after a week’s motr_trip through New York State. The Pirst Lady will motor from | Stone, the Minister of Norway, Mr. Hal- New York in her car, accompanied by vard H. Bachke; the Minister of Miss June RA odes, who will be her guest | Lithuania, Mr. Bronius Kasimer Balutis; at the Whita House. En route Mrs.| Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- Roosevelt will visit the Margaret Hague Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Wil- Maternity Hospital at the invitation of | liams, Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, Representative: Mary T. Norton. Last | Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Miss Mabel evening Mrs. velt attended ihe | Boardman and the commercial coun- glnner ol“!n 6‘\'12513““& m Bul; selor of the legation and Mrs. Theron. iryan Owi ister el | The Minister of Chins, Mr. Sso-Ke Denmark. Alfred Sze, has sent out lnvlutwm for a reception Priday afternoon from 4 to . inister of Snance of China, Dr. SoonE. 5 mj of Ice hy The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, entertained at Juncheon today in | Mrs. Bailey, wife of Senator Josiah the patio of the Cuzlton in honor of | W. Bailey of North Carolina, has joined delegates from Mexioo, China and Ger- | the Senator for a few days at the May- , who are in wuunmn for con- | flower, where they have an apartment. Mrs. Bailey has made only occasional many, ferences with the The company at lumshem included | Visits here this season, as their three the German delegates, . e president of | younger children are in school in Reichsbac, D <Rz | Ralesh Schacht, president of the German Reichsbank. ‘The Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A. Davila, will entertain at this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o’clock in the legation, at 1607 Twenty-third street, in celebration of the Rumanian national holiday. ‘The Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Louw entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan PFiske lacl'ehry Hull t Lancheen T Mrs. Bolton, wife ¢ oot Bepresentative Chester C. Bolton Cleveland, and Mrs. Hess, wife of Reprmhflve ‘Wil- liam E. Hess of Cincinnati, will enter- tain at tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Bolton, at 2301 Wyoming avenue, in honor of lhe ladies of the Ohio delegation in > the | BTess. Mexican delegates, the Mlnlmi' of Mex- Mrs. J. Crawford Biggs, wife of the ico, Senor Alberto J. Pani; the Ambas- | new solicitor general, has joined him at sador of Mexico, Senor Mn:ndn Gon- | the Mayflower for a short visit in zalez Roa; Senor Gome:z Morih, Senor | Washington. She will return to Raleigh Carlos Arroyo, and Senor Dr. IXan Luis | Tuesday and will make only occasional Padillo Nervo, counselor of the Mi:xican | visits here during the remainder of the embassy: the Secretary of the Trensury, | Spring season. Mr. Willlam H. Woodin; the Mfl)mzy — ‘The newly appointed United States Cencal A o erCii e ‘ll c Ambassador to France and Mrs. Jesse Secretary of Commercs, Mr. Dan Isidor Straus will sail May 24, on the ; Senator Key Pittman, Se = - | Manhattan, to take llD his new duties. Mrs. Dave Hennen Morris, wife of the recently appointed United States Ambassador to Belgium, was the Ju of honor at the annual meeting of the Radcliffe Club of New York, of 'men he is_an_ active member, yesterda New York. Moley; the aolicitor of the State De- | Mr. William E. Dunn, financial ad- z‘kl‘m“:’"g"; g:’g:"::‘: the! | yiger and special emergency agent of the Union. Df. Leo &. Rowe; the m‘l‘““qfl& e Dominican Republic, has arrived the Far Eastern Affairs Division of the: State Department, Dr. Stanley K. Horn- e beck; the Assistant to the Secretary of . t of Mrs. Yates Martin, and the |{Fo My, Montgomery An economic advisor, Mr. Herbert Peis; the The Rev. Dr. and G e Alex- et o e o o et Mofiay | :Mider Johnston Ross of Honolulu an- embassy, Herr R.udclx Leitindr; the i nese delegates, the ter of finance, Mr. T. V. Soang e Minister hina, Dr. sw—xe Aum Sze; Mr. P . Wi, Mr. Ar- mpruentadve Sam L Representative Joseph W. Martin, jr. the Undenecnury of the Treasury, Dean Atcheson; the chairman of deenl Reserve Board, Mr. Charles . Cosmos Club for several days. T tern_af- u!;, assistai, chiel o thg Far Fasiers oL | sowhers of Guincy, T brs Tates for- and Mr. Jefferson Patterson of the pro- | W]y was Miss Natalie Sellers Barnes tocol division, all of the State Depart- g‘fu' hiladelphia and & member of the ment, vers! ‘The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi{ will entertain at dinner to- morrow evening in honor of the Am- | bassador of Cuba and Senora de Cintas. | ¢ The Ambassador of Germany, Dr. | gion o) Hans Luther, entertained st an m in the formal reception in the embassy last evening in honor of Dr. Hjalm There's nothing so refreshingly cool and crisp as Linen, and nowhere will you find it styled more distiactively or priced more reasoncbly Lthan ot the Emily Shops. .. including the new, storting\ BLACK. A Schioporelli dream! Sleeveless dress and contrasting Jecket. SHoPrs 1308 F STREET N. W. from Santo Domingo and will be at the | MISS MARGARET MACKALL, Daughter of Mrs. Louis Mackall, who will be among those assisting in the garden of Mrs. Blair Thaw, 3255 N street, which will be open for the garden tour mdly and Saturday for the benefit of the Georgetown Nursery Scl Mackall is shown in the garden of Miss Frances Sortwell—Underwood just returned from a week end :t] was chosen chief of the United States 8hadowbrook, in Wynnewood, Pa., where‘ delegation at the prenmhury ‘wheal they were guests of Mrs. Howard Sellers, ‘ conference in Switzeriand. Mr. and )ln. aunt of 8. Yates. Mr. Ben; in Burton D!- H laniey, GEO1BATE AT hedtarnotnics ths | ‘l‘,’::l:"l;;:";v': = Everybody is Talking About? 306 engagement of their daughter, Marjorie Call NOrth 1 Virginia, to Mr. Oarl A. Gallop. Jr., of | Norfolk, Va. The wedding will uke place June 2. Mrs. Henry Morgenthau is en route to Europe on the Majestic to join Mr. Morgenthau in Geneva. Today is the est | golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Morgenthau, plans which had been made to observe the anniversary having to be canceled when Mr. Mofgenth: The Jacket Dress .. . whose smartness and eclat are exceeded only by its versatility and practicability . . . in soft sheers and chiffons, exquisite crepes and sports silks . . . dots, floral prints, monotone prints, pastels, navy, black. 13.95 Regularly $16.50 and $1.75 ‘Tennis and Golf Dresses as Low as $3.00 I GIVE_YOU A CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT WAVE For a Limited Time 50—$1 Frances et Frances 1345 Conn. Avenue Tomorrow! 1216-1220 F STREET New Summer Weight $5 Corset-Brassieres e CORSET SHOP—SECOND FLOOR One of the best chances of our May Sales! Tearose, brocade with bones in diaphragm, uplift bras b | o THE COST OF HAIR-FREE LOVELINESS IS ONLY § DeWans is pleasantly fra- grant and so mild you can wse it on your face without irifation. 1 immediately and removes unwanted hair. Regularly repeated use tends to de- vitalize the hair roots, thereby discouraging re- growth. At the new price you can now use DeWans froely. ——-—DellJans A TOILETRIES s C., WEDNESDAY, hau are Morgenthau are parents of Mr. Morgen. thau, who i chairman of the Federal Oardinal Mundelein has ‘Washington from Chicag e l:‘l 0, accompan: Maguire, and is au the jugg nhelti their box at u?.e show m-y Repre- and Pred sentative Britten, Senor Ramon P-duh of me Spanish embassy and Baroness Beck-Friis. Col. Keith was host at & supper party Russian Troika at the covers being laid for six. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. White, who will leave in & few days for tes 1. Miss last evening, Crichtan in her room at Emergency Hospitdl, where she has been confined since hEr injury at the Capitol six weeks ago.. Mrs, White was one of the party with Mrs. Orichton at the time of her acciderit. Mrs. Crichton had planred a din- ner party in aer home in honor of Col. and Mrs. White before they sailed, and tm;:a yesterday in the hospital took Ensign G. Shearman James. ir., U. 8. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Shearman | James of Hyattsville, Md., will return | to his ship, the Pensacols, in New | %m -fl.erlpendm'uvml days | SOCIETY. Mrs, Robert McCormick of Chicago, ut at the l‘lyflwfl | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davi wlll‘ entertain at dinner this honor of the newly appointed’ States Ambassador to Itely Breckinridge Long. i Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley White | entertained a small compeny at dinner | last evening in honor of Dr. John Alex- | ander, who is their house guest this | Mrs. John Allan rty will en- Doughe; ';nlln at dinner this evening for her | ouse James was | Marshall. guest, Mrs. Thomas Riley SADDLES Riding Equipmedi—Marness Everything for the horse Andrew Jackson was an athletic star there as well as e Phil e | the Naval Academy. informally at mby Mrs. Macpherson | Miss Eleatior McCormick, Tomorrow! in the Sports Shop Third Floor his Ensign | lnsml’edro O-M at the time of the recent earthquake. He is a graduate of Central High School of this city and ughter of Mrs. Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh has arrived in Washington from her Winter | lt’ home in Palm Beach and will be at| | the Mayflower for the balance of the | (Continued on Third Page.) 121 6-1990 F STREET Andther Famous Jelleff Sale of J - Knit Three-Piece Sports Suits $'| 2.75 Regular Prices, $19.50 to $25 Every one watches for Jelleff sales of knit suits! a reduced price at the height of the season! street or office! beige and a gay rose. created specially for larger women. cause there are only 150—and they’ll simply walk away! Sizes 14 to 20 for Misses—36 to 44 for Women— (and plenty from 40 up) SPORTS SHOP—THIRD FLOOR Use Your Charge Account A nominal deposit will hold your choice. And here is an unexpected one—for who would expect knits at such Beautifully knit suits—grand for golf, tennis—yet perfectly at home in A lovely pale blue—smart navy—a cool Several designs of blouses—many And do shop early, be- For 3 Days Only! Special Beauty Combination Shampoo Fi mger Wave 1 15 an Hair Cnl Complete Don’t Neglect Your Appearance We mold your hair te your in- diviqual type and contour. ‘Never before has beauty been so tre- mendously important as it is to- day. Within the next three days take advantage of this special, excellent hair-beautifying combi- natfon—$1.75. Helena Rubinstein Facial Treatments Francis Fox Hair Treatments For Appointment Phone Met. 0300 Beauty Salon—Second Floor Jhilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F40 Even though you had ne idea of buying a new Spring coat Even though you have just bought one . . . Even though you're ac- customed to wearing only the very finest And if you've been wait- ing for the year's best values . . . ?4. ectacular SALE fl Squirrel Kolinsky Galyac Monkey Kit Fox Kidskin Flying— Squirrel fed $19.50 to $39.50 ING COATS Bought in the face of RISING PRICES . . . Just when you want them most! ’2% An event that eclipses all past accom- plishments! The most marvelous coat suc- cesees of the season! The most wearable! The most outstanding! There are just dozens of smart styles waiting for your selection! Dressy coats and tailored coats in fine materials. Choose from black, gray, beige, dawn blue and navy. We urge EARLY SELEC- TION as we are SURE the crowds will be great! Sizes |1 1o 44 ¢ Philipsborn's Coat Shop—Third Floor

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