Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1933, Page 19

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R. ROBERT is an authority on all that concerns your hair, Let him give you your Per. manent Wave. 1514 Conn. Ave. North 2776-2771. X l it vice BEFORE Placing Your Fur Coat RUGS and other valuables in our modern ‘Moth=Proof Storage Vaults —they are FIRST treated by a PROVEN SCIENTIFIC METHOD « «.y Which INSTANTLY kills 21l moths and insect life . . . but harmless to the most delicate material. @ For this guaranteed protec- tion - against moths our charges are less than usual. Prompt Collections and Deliveries Phone NAt. 6900 MERCHANTS Transfer & Storage Co. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, JR.. President 920-922 E St.— Phone NAt. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping M. LIPNICK Interior Decorator "af: or - SLIP COVERS | Prints at a Fraction of their real worth. ENGLISH LINEN Attractive Patterns 75c Sl 1204 18th St. N.W. Decoration Day! White China Buck Punched- through Sandal, Junior Continental White Bucko Tongueless Oxford. Smartly and airily punched through Others, $2.95 to $5 Crepe Sole Beach Sandals. All-white or trimmed with pastel colors. Wom- 31 en’s or misses’ Others; $1.19 to $1.95 7th & K 3212 14th | day. Mrs. Erwin left Washington yes- | terday for a motor trip in New Hamp- j from Winchester, Va. SOCIETY (Continued FProm M Page.) American Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, enter- tained at luncheon today at the Pan- American Annex in honor of the Ar- gentine and the United States teams of- the Davis Cup competition. The mem- ams and the guests in- vited to meet them were the Ambas- sador of Argentina, Senor Dr. Felipe A. Espil; the Argentine team, Senor Don Adriano_Zappa, captain of the team; Senor Don Hector Cattaruza, and Senor Don Adelmar Echeverria; the Argentine embassy staff, Senor Don Adolfo J. de Urquiza, first secretary; Senor Don Eduardo L. Vivot, second secretary, and Senor Don Manuel de Olazabal, attache of the embassy, and Senor Don Cesareo Bernaldo de Quiros of Argentina; the United States team, Mr. Bernon S. Prentice, captain of the team; Mr. Ellsworth Vines, Mr. Wilmer Allison, Mr. John Van Ryn and Mr. George Lott; Mr. Fitz-Eugene Dixon, in charge of the Argentine team, and Mr. A. Y. Leech, referee for the match. | _ The other guests included Mr. Robert Woods Bliss, former United States Am- bassador to Argentina; Mr. Edwin C. Wilson, chief of the Latin-American Division of the Department of State; Mr. Orme Wilson of the Department of State; Mr. Lawrence A. Baker, chair- man of the Tennis Committee of the Chevy Chase Club and member of the Davis Cup Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association; Dr. Joel T. Boone, physician to the former President; Mr. Huston Thompson of ‘Washington; officers of the Chevy Chase Club and members of the Reception and Tennis Committees including Mr. H. Prescott Gatley, jr.; Mr. Clarence A. Aspinwall, Mr. Edward W. Donn, Mr. G. Thomas Dunlop, Mr. Arthur Hellen, Mr. Charles Carroll Morgan and Mr. Walter Wilcox; Mr. Nelson J. Riley and Mr. George C. Jordan of the Asso- ciated Press; Mr. Louis J. Heath of the United Press; Mr. George Howland Cox of the Christian Science Monitor; Mr. Harry A. Frantz of the United Press Associations; and Dr. William Manger and Mr. Federico Sendel of the Pan- American Union. Mrs. Chavez, wife of Representative Dennis Chavez, will preside at the luncheon of the Seventy-Second Club tomorrow at Brookfarm. Mrs. Chavez is president of the club, which is made up of wives of members of the Seventy- second Congress. ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy Col. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt will be the honor guest at a dinner given at Newport Priday evening by Capt. Adol- phus Andrews, U. 8. N., acting president of the Naval War College. Col. Roose- velt will present the diplomas at the graduation exercises at the college. ‘The financial attache of the h'ench‘ embassy, M. Emmanuel Monich, entes- tained at dinner last evening in New York in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Desnoyer. Mr. Desnoyer is American wdmt for the Petit Parisien of ‘The Naval Attache of the Italian Embassy and Signora Casardi have issued invitations to a reception and tea tomorrow afternoon at the May- flower. Signora will sail from New York on June 3 to spend the Sum- mer in Italy. Miss Frances Simonds, daughter of the commandant of the Army War Col- lege and Mrs. George 8. Simonds, will be the honor guest at & shower and tea this afternoon given by Miss Rosetta Kromer, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Leon B. Kromer. " Baron and Baroness von Below will entertain at a buffet supper Friday eve- ning in their home on Sixteenth street. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lyon will en- tertain at dinner Sunday evening in celebration of their tenth wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin will not observe their day at home Sun- -Lancheons Precede Garden Party. Mrs. Davis B. Wills will entertain at in Ashmead place in honor of a group ‘The whole luncheon party will later attend the garden tea party to be given today by the Woman'’s National Democratic Club group from Winches- Harrison, Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. H. B. McCormack, Mrs. Joseph Wright, | Mrs. Walter Myer, Mrs. Joseph Massie and Mrs. James Lee Shelton. The Washington guests at the lunch- eon will be Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson, Mrs. W. P. Wootten, Mme. Monreal, wife of the naval attache of the Span- ish embassy; Mrs. Horace Smithy, Mrs, Charles B. Drake, Mrs. Munnikuysen, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Isaac T. Mann, Mrs. Charles Deming, Mrs. Ar- | thur D. Condon. H Mrs. J. Craig Peacock entertained at luncheon today in her home in Chevy Chase, preceding the Democratic gar- den party. Among the guests were: Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Luther Johnson, Mrs. Daniel Garrett, Mrs, Mar- tin Dies, Mrs. Ewing Thomason, Mrs. | Joseph W. Badley, Mrs. Willlam Umstead, Mrs. Louis B. Montfort, Mrs. South Trimble, jr, and Miss Janet Garrett, Rear Admiral Claude C. Bloch, the new budget officer of the Navy Depart- i ment, and Mrs. Bloch, have taken an a buffet luncheon today in her home ! | -tthehomeofummlmdun.o-ry] ! | apartment at the Shoreham while look- | ing for a house. | _The newly-appointed Ambassador to Prance and Mrs. Jesse Isidor Straus | will sail today aboard the Manhattan | for the former's new post. The final meeting of the Naval and Marine units of the Red Cross took place 'Puuda} morning at the District Chapter Buflding. Mrs. Claude Swan- son, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, gave the final results of the work which was started last Fall under the | inspiration and able leadership of M: has been carried on since March by Mrs. Swanson, whose enthusiasm has | been a great incentive to the volunteer | workers, who are the wives of naval | and Marine officers. | _The final figures show that 510 and Set, with Every PERMANENT WAVE done at home. Mrs. Robert F. Bull of Newport is their home on Bancroft place. Brown has been transferred to the West Coast and with Mrs. Brown will leave shortly for his new station. ‘The newly appointed Governor of Puerto Rico, Mr. Robert H. Gore, has returned to Washington from a trip to Chicago and is staying at the May- flower. Mr. Gore will be inaugurated into office June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Lowry are planning to spend the Summer in| Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Lowry, jr.. entertained at dinner last evening in their home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Washburn Child of Newport. R. I, are guests at the Mayflower while in the city for a few days. Mme. Antonio Arias has arrived in ‘Washington from Havana, and is with her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Warren Hoover, at Fort Myer Mme. Arias will leave in about a month \ and Reproductions of Silver, on copper. bed the Genuine Mahogany reproduced from Sheraton Period. Full Size Regular Prce .... $95.00 . .. $7600 NOT SOLD 1205 Connecticut Ave. knows it is here. 6-50 Burt’'s . . - makes even seem Offering three, oh! 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Last evening they were hosts at an informal dinner ;:1 o';he presidential dining room of the '8 Mrs. Inez C. Foley of the Westchester, accompanied by her daughter, Miss .| Helen Patricia Foley, student at Holton Arms, will sail June 1 from New York for Los Angeles, where they will make their home indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maynard Brooks have returned from their wed- ding trip to Atlantic City and are with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Irving Coal , in their home, 5029 Tili- nois avenue. Mrs. Brooks was before | her marriage Miss Grace Nicholson | Coakiey. Saturday evening Miss Mar- | garet Thompson will give a shower | for Mrs. Brooks. | ; Riding Equipment—Harness | Everything for ihe horse 1 511 11th St. N.W. Between E and F Sis. We Have s General Repair Dept. 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In addition to the honor guests re- [ Ode: cently announced for the breakfast of the Political Study Club, -to be held May 27 at the Mayflower Hotel, Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Daniel, the presi- dent of the club, has received accept- ances from Mrs. Claude Swanson, the wife of the Secretary of the Navy; Mrs. Woodin, the wife of the Secretary of the Treasury; Miss Ruth Wallace, the sister of the Secretary of Agriculture; Mrs, Felix Morley, the . wife of the speaker of the event, and Mrs. Harvey -|triu of the Rumanian legation, Mrs. TUNNING! Exquisitely de- signed; a new and besutiful sandal of white kid with white mesh inlays, and so moder- 88.50 ately priced at New colors gnd styles in Silk Hosiery at 55c, 75c and $1 pair. At last, women’s silk hosiery that are really snag-proof. 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They are the very best shoes made..every detail is perfect and we are ever keen to give you only the newest and smartest styles...We fit you correctly and comfortably...rione but expert shoemen who know all , about GOOD SHOES are in our department. AMONG OUR SELECTION ARE MARVEL- OUS WHITE SHOES, REMARKABLY PRICED AT $650, $850 and $10.50 Beautiful Shoes Women Annual May SALL Queen Quality, Vitality and Debonair Shoes Only a few more days at these reduced prices $3.65 SANDALS $4.90 New Spring-and Summer styles taken from our regular stock. Included are Kid Leathers of Beige, Gray, Blue, Black, Brown and White. This annual event is eagerly looked forward to by thrifty shoppers. This is your opportunity to buy sev- eral pairs of smart, youthful shoes at a great savings. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1221 F Street N.W. NEWS o= Thrifty Wives Everywhere Get Wonderful Results this Easy Way Lux Mrs. L. 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', Auburn Park, Illinois: “Many a time my blankets have been out when the chil- ren g0 on camping \‘,n'gz icnics, or ‘play house.’ I don’t mi use, no matter how often they are washed with Lux, they come out look- ing new.” for Woolens bought just after I was mar- ried, and honestly, you would thinkI had bought them this year.” silks for and I am sure it in due to Lux that the stayed so beautifully new. I have blankets thatI & have t and é . g Mrs. S. P. Vatcher, Lynn, Mass.: “I used to send my blankets to the cleaners—I thought that was the only way to keep them nice and fluffy look- ing. But now, when we have to save every 'Fenny. i am washing them with Lux. They look every bit as nice as when they were cleaned—soft and fluffy and colorful.” EXPERT LUX METHOD Wash each blanket in rich lukewarm Lux suds. N in lukewarm water. Gent y

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