Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1933, Page 18

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1933. 2 ' SOCIETY. « 4 p.mo.;'x.n‘: x Mrs. the latter's sister, t d for this occasion. 3 at the Barclay before going to Wash- . Mrs. it Rothert : . e - 3 Mrs. William Earl Clark of . J, Brend, Mre. N 1o vill be Hostes et 3 O Y . Rockwood Patkway, newly clected prees i 'Miss . - Rl the " Florence " Crientens_ Grcla E "patten, Mrs. Symphony Orchestra. % .. z ¢ Lyobam, [ e Mzrs. Roosevelt Will Be Hostess at Garden Bt T e Party This Afternoon on White Petaiol = House Lawn. Our PRE-INFLATION SALE of House. She held her weekl LT ORIENTAL RUGS newspaper women. i e, 8 A Fohovine the Gaditions of preceding : : , " Features an unusual offering of Persian White House hostesses, Mrs. will Tecelve the gradusting classes of e mother, Mrs, Emily M. ; : B Sty ST e | BN e My e e ; KIRMANSHAH . SAROUK . KESHAN ‘White House. Mrs. Roosevelt will leave Washington | Lieut. Comdr. C. G. u.s. . C. C. % the first part of June to visit her s0n, | and Mrs. Halpin, 15 BNloim TN Mr. Elliott Roosevelt, in Los Angeles, | San Diego, Calif., were puteto 4 e . s Bt pn, e PR |G S el SR : TR ady plans to fly to apt, an 3 ] o R imilar fashion. She will spend £l Mrs. Dorn at the High: only 8 few days with her son. Mrs. Filiott Roosevelt and her young son Mrs. Robinson F. Downey is leaving will not join Mr. Roosevelt in California | Washington today after spending the this Summer, but will spend the warmer | Winter and 8 season at the Wil- months at the cottage of the President |lard. She 8o direct to 0 and Mrs. Roosevelt in ’:al:li;ae.l Wi:ge}::: mnm., m‘:“num‘ Pa., first Rosevelt in the West close ding garden ey Mrs. mnlzumomxg\m L/ Seaver. M cmrwlu velt will leave the White Siouse Thursday to be absent from the S bl Do v] 1868 e I‘h“e‘ gfim School crew, of which her !fm’flumn nmmw on th son, Franklin D. Roosevelt, jr. is securities bill at Junc! at the Wom- mm.l!n,m‘!vuuspendputo(hertl,meMr,l,tI ocratic Club today. in New York shopping and getting a perm: J This mor Mrs. Roosevelt, accom- s Stanley Mortimer s':s ol gtieeiary Egfi & il RS. at tea this afternoon on the south lawn of the White i 3 This may be your last opportunity to buy these glorious hand-woven Oriental Rugs, of famous weaves and exotic color harmonies, at such low prices. iz A Group of 9x12-ft. Sice PERSIAN MAHALS 3139 Pinest of wools, and in characterful designs expressed in most engaging colorings. Large Scatter Size Persian Rugs $2.4.50 HAMADANS and MOUSULS—314x615 FEET i Gflufn treasures for du bome in & weslth of beautiful m-:lutwu—ct prices that meke them real YOUR RUGS CLEANED Washed, Repaired and Stored . A telephone or written request will bring tative to give you an estimate Belouchistans TR AT 2V5x4Y4 May 26. | . | " Mrs. Roosevelt received a unique bou- PURCHASES MAY BE STORED UNTIL FALL WITHOUT CHARGE g};‘? nu;& ;% .’-’;'e ‘White Hg:: CONVENILENT BUDGET PAYMENTS IF DESIRED o ‘ i ‘ DuLIN @ MARTIN RI C H'S , Connecticut Ave. anad l” ST. AT TENTH J PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance,. HOURS 9 A.M. to0 6 P.M. To “go white" in Arch Preserver Shoes . . . el o YOUR DOLLARS GO FAR— time. Style piotured, white kideskin, vamp ! . . studded with eool perforations . . . shows that . b ] A A-S A RES[JIAT OF ghppil el BT i | | e OUR 22 YEARS OF veturned to Washington after spending . = New York at the ] 4 . ] : PAY CASH OR USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT e E;?gEEEEEE [ Egg : 5&55&55&5355 § aniy i iy a ‘Mrs. Burnham, wife of Representative 2 Y George Burnham, entertained at lunch- eon today at-the Mayflower, in honor Now hnior 124 3 of Mrs, Olaus Spreckels of San Fran- cisco. The Solicitor General and Mrs. J. # ? 5 J 1 5 . Crawford Biggs will be the guests in Preservers g g ; $ I 8 .74 o y: in Brims Bright ideas whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Reed will entertain at dinner this evening at the Mayflower, The United States Minister to Latvia For children, misses, and junior distinguish these women. Regularly $25 to $39.50. $4 10 $6.50 1207 F STREET S Topizh 35w B0 e ol 8 _ , i A . HATS trimmed. Siges for ‘The military aftache of the French juniors, misses, women, lit- tle women, and larger ST PR U e P BUY NOW ---and SAVE ; | e wo % Maaas $ 2 84 bassies and legal given at the Carlton Hotel. Kolinsky trims the huge 2 sleeves of this beige crepe Mrs. Westover, wife of Brig. Gen. Oscar Wi , assistant chief of the "The mew straws — monte- lopo, bakw, basquette rough straw—and pew crepes. Flattering models for every type. &ndeas Bath which iterally L ‘ - i : ; : melts away surplus pounds. : k! x e Experience has taught us MNattonal 4161—1147 Connecticut Ave. ¥ 5 : that we can sell finer e : A 2 - 4 o 55 quality hats for less. Dark shades, pastels and white, in all head sizes. 'l"-aetoCIemRugs : =a i NS e e sa’nit:ry Ge“ui"e ALL'GATOR 1 % y / ‘\ ’ Millinery—Second Floor ome. Let us give your rugs a gefe, thorough cleaning by - (‘ ot / o~ S “Experience Sale” of Call NOrth 9678 ‘ pres B“" y";-m“ $ | 9 9 . < L \ . Here are brand-new . m‘i"p‘-';‘l-uc' Hns‘:r;-;m | 4 5 :‘ g - IR\ Sniiner it Pure Dye Silk Crepe o mpet 1 oo || SR DRESSES | LINGERIE [ | BEFORE Putting Wardrobe Hat Boxes ke : \ at our “Experience” price Your Fur Coat ‘Fitted Cases Week-End Cases —Woolen Garments, Rugs, Men’s Dressing Cases : . \ $ I 2 .74 ries, Etc., in our Modern Math-Preof Storaze A featured Anniversary Event that should Vaults Lace-trimmed and prove 2 fsenut{on. l?ue Hul;irfi and Fifty \ tailored styles in : pieces of genuine alligator uggage go I 3 . 2 Te dvo sl oo S il - on sale at the ridiculous low price of $19.95. 11’:?:!“ Ffli:g:-i!n: l:fi«fm; - E-,!W:l- pajemas, TMETL - T This event will be a sell-out—come in to- SILK HOSE ‘ chiffons, pastel crepes and sheers and slips, chemise, © We believe this process is better day and get yours. Phone orders filled. No q B washable pastels. Of oourse you don't L‘:fiflv u:::""": other known mettiod of extra charge for out-of-town orders. 57C B have to have a jacket—we've plenty j e g of smart frocks in one or two piece m‘z.h ‘n': O e e AlLsilk sheer chiffon styles as well . Beompt Collections and Deliveries . 103 and tissue sheer, full e, MERCHANTS 1876 fashioned, in all Sheer jacket frock with a gay striped blouse . - Transfer & Storage Co. wanted shades for [ and wide pleated collar. Lingerie— Summer. JORN 1. NEWSOLD. JR.. President 1314 F STREET N.W. G BT, Dresses—Third Floor Street Floor 920-922 E St.— Phone NAt. 6900 Storsge—Movisg—Packing—Shippins

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