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S OCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Roosevclt Hosts to Vice President and Mrs. Garner at Dinner This Evening. this evening at the White House in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. John Nance Garner. Following the dinner additional guests will join the com- pany for a musicale in the east room, when M. Rene Le Roy, French flutist, will give the prcgram. M. Le Roy is a house guest at the Mansior. Other house guests of President and Mrs. Roosevelt are Mrs. Willlam Good and Mr. and Mrs. Lynch of New York. Mrs. Roosevelt did not attend the Senate Ladies’ Luncheon Club today as she had planned. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt {ssued invitations today for the sec- ond state reception Thursday, Janu- ary 17, at 9 o'clock, when they will entertain in honor of the judiciary. Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Secre- tary of State, will entertain at tea this afternon Senora de Trujillo, wife of the President of the Dominican Re- public, who is the house guest for a few days of Mrs. Joseph E. Davies. Mrs. Hull attended the Senate La- dies’ Luncheon Club today. Mrs. John Nance Garner, wife of the Vice President, president of the club, pre- sided at the meeting. HE President and Mrs. Roose- I velt will entertain at dinner Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns, wife of the new Speaker of the House, will have her first at-home Wednesday after- noon, January 16, from 4 to 6 o'clock. No cards have been issued. Irish Free State Minister Visiting in New York. Mr. Michael MacWhite, Minister of the Irish Free State, is in New York where he is staying at the Ambassador Hotel. v Miss Ida Guffey and Miss Pauletta Guffey, Senator Guffey’s two unmar- ried sisters, will not observe their Thursday at home as official hostesses for the Senator, until January 24. Mrs. Carroll Miller, another sister, who is the wife of the Interstate Commerce Commissioner, will receive with them. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Cope- land will be the guests in whose honor the chief of the commercial intelligence division and Mrs. Frank R. Eldridge will entertain at a reception this after- noon in their home on Ordway street. Among the_ guests will be the Secre- tary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce John Dickinson, and the Assistant Secretary of the Interior Mr. Oscar L. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson, who are coming from New York. Pouring tea for Mrs. Eldridge will be Mrs. Henry F. Grady, wife of Dr. Grady, special tariff adviser to the Secretary of State, and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, wife of Admiral Robinson She will be assisted by Mrs. Leifer Magnusson and Mrs. Eugene Mueller. Mrs. Copeland will leave later today for New York to remain until January 12, when she will rejoin the Senator at the Shoreham. Senator and Mrs. Copeland with Senator Copeland’s sister, Miss Cor- nelia Copeland, and Mrs. McComber of Dexter, Mich.,, will leave January 24 for Florida to visit their Winter home in Venice. Representative and Mrs. Albert E. Carter of California have with them for the Winter the latter’s nieces, Miss Dorothy Smith, who attends George ‘Washington University; Miss Marjorie Ann Smith and Miss Mirriam Lee Smith. Representative and Mrs. Lester Hill of Montgomery, Ala., have taken an apartment at 1661 Crescent place. Representative Guy M. Gillette, ac- companied by Mrs. Gillette and their son, Mark, motored from Iowa to ‘Washington last week and have taken an apartment at 2101 Connecticut avenue. Representative Gillette is from the ninth Iowa congressional district. Also accompanying the Gil- lettes to Washington was Mrs. M. N. Voldeng of Woodward, Iowa, who will spend the Winter with her sister, Mrs. Bessie Voldeng Brown at 1831 Cali- fornia street. Representative Mary T. Norton has as her guest, Miss Anne Hopkins of Jersey City, N. J, who arrived in Washington a day or two ago, and will be with Mrs. Norton in the lat- ter's apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for some time. Senora de Trijillo, wife of the President of the Dominican Republic, was guest of honor at a luncheon » given yesterday at the Mayflower by Mrs. John Charles Linthicum of Bal- timore, who is spending the Winter at the hotel. Her other guests were the Minister of the Dominican Republic, Senor Rafael Brache, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, Mrs. Aldace Wal- ker, 3d, and Senora de Espaillat. The Spanish military attache, Maj. Jose Vidal, has issued invitations for a cocktail party Thursday, January 10, from 5 to 7 o'clock in his home in the Westchester Apartments in honor of Maj. Ramon Franco of the Spanish Aviation Corps. ‘The first secretary of the Greek Le- gation, Mr. Nicholas Lely, accompanied the departing Minister and Mme. Si- mopoulos to New York, from where they will sail tomorrow night on the Majestic for the Minister's new post in London. Mr. Lely will return to ‘Washington Friday. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will enter- tain a small company of guests at luncheon at the Shoreham Saturday and will take them afterward to the pageant at Fort Myer. Dr. and Mrs. James Alexander Lyon SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF Women’s Walk-Over Shoes 645 745 89 THE FINEST Most Comfortable Shoes Made Wolf's Walk-Over 929 F N.W. of Glenview Farms, Rockville, Md., will entertain at a dinner this eve- ning in honor of Dr. and Mrs. George ‘Trible. Tomorrow they will have as their guest of honor at dinner, Mrs. Delos Blodget. Miss Mary Tyler McCormack, debu- tante daughter of Mrs. M. Tyler Mc- Cormack was th: honor guest at a luncheon given Sunday by Mr. Frank Campbell Littleton, jr, at Oak Hill, the beautiful Virginia estate of his family, Maj. Teragaki of the Imperial Jap- anese Army, who was dispatched to this country to learn the English language and has been staying in Washington, is sailing from Baltimore tomorrow on the City of Norfolk for Europe. Mrs. Richard Rice Barrett of War- renton and Mrs. Frederick Dawson Richardson of Fairfax will entertain at supper at the latter's home, White House, in honor of their debutante daughters, Miss Anne Camden Barrett and Miss Randolph Richardson, on the evening of January 11, preceding the Virginia Cotillion. The hostesses will be assisted in receiving their guests by Mrs. Baldwin Spillman, sr., of War- renton and Mrs. John S. Barbour of Fairfax. Mrs. Richard Evelyn Byrd will motor from her home in Win- chester to attend the dinner and ball and will be accompanied by her grand- daughter, Miss Westwood Byrd; Miss Virginia Russell and Miss Eleanor Flood. Miss Jaqueline Randolph and Miss Cary Ambler Smith from Fred- ericksburg, Miss Helen Katherine Jones of Richmond and Miss Ethel Page Matheson of Fort Humphreys are among the guests, and also several young people from Warrenton, Lees- burg and Washington. After the supper the hostesses and guests will go to Alexandria to the Virginia Cotillion, which is to be held in the Lee ball room. Several figures of the cotillion will be danced, one of which will be lead by Mr. Robert McCandlish of Fairfax, with his | cousin, Miss Randolph Richardson, as his partner. Mrs. James Crawford Biggs, wife of the solicitor general, was the rank- ing guest at the luncheon given today mhe Mayflower by Mrs. Thomas Sim Maj. and Mrs. Edward H. Conger entertained at a dinner last evening in their home on Alaska avenue in honor of the Governor of the Panama Canal and Mrs. Julian Schley and Representative Caroline O'Day of New THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY § 1935. POPULAR MEMBERS OF SUBDEBUTANTE SET Lodge in Leicestershire, where they' will hunt with the famous Melton Mowbray hounds. Miss Marianna Dunn, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. James Clement Dunn, | will sail for Italy January 19 with the | American Ambassador to Italy and Mrs. Breckenridge Long and their daughter, Miss Christine Long. | Miss Dunn will visit Miss Long at the embassy, remaining in Europe until early Spring, when Mrs. Dunn, who will sail in March from this coun- try, will join her, in May. Mrs. Barkalow Breckenridge of Sweet Briar, Va, is again in town for They will return | an indefinite stay and stopping at | the Wardman Park Hotel for the dura- tion of her sojourn. Lieut. and Mrs. R. C. Stokes, accom- panied by Miss Alice Stokes of Ithaca, N. Y., are guests at the Dodge. Former Ambassador to Italy and the Carlton for a brief stay, having York. The other guests included the Min- ister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the commissioner of immigration and Mrs. Daniel W. MacCormack, Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton, Admiral George C. Day, Admiral W. R. Sexton. Mrs. Loose Boxholder For Military Pageant, An additional list of boxholders for the military pageant at Fort Myer on January 12, 1935, has been announced by Col. Kenyon Joyce, commanding officer, and they include such promi- nent Washingtonians as Mrs. Jacob L. Loose, Mrs. Irwin Laughlin, Mrs. Her- bert Slocum, former Ambassador Alan- son B. Houghton, Col. and Mrs. Morris E. Locke, Mrs. Walter L. Finley, Mrs. M. Webster Dawley, Maj. B. G. Ferris, Mrs. D. D. L. McGrew, Dr. Stanley Hornbeck, former Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed, Mr. 1. S. Turover, Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. Keith Mer-, rill, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preston, Brig. Gen. C. D. Herron, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Leonard, Col. and Mrs. G. A. Herbst, Mr. Julius Garfincke}, Mrs, Louise C. Myers, Mrs. J. Wright Rum- bough, Col. and Mrs, Henry D. Whit- field, Miss Bessie Christian, Mr. Lee Butler, Mrs. William C. Eustis, Mr. G. W. Bean, Mr. Joseph D. McDonnell, Mr. S. H. Berman and Lieut. Town- send Griffin. The American Ambassador to Italy and Mrs. Breckenridge Long were the guests in whose honor Mr. Ralph Snowden Hill entertained at dinner last evening in his residence in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bostwick and their small son, who spent Christ- mas in the Capital with Mrs. Bost- wick’s mother, Mrs. James F. Curtis, sailed for Europe Friday with Mr. Bostwick’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark. They will stay a short time in London before going to the house which Mr. Bost- wick has taken near the stables where three of his horses are in training come on from their home in New York \City. The weekly parliamentary Jaw class at the League of Republican Women's headquarters on Scott Circle tomorrow will be held at 10 o'clock instead of 10:30 o'clock. The change in the hour has been made because of Mrs. Law- rence Townsend's musicale. The Baroness Violet Beatrice Wen- ner will talk at the Arts Club tonight on “Modern Tendencies in Art” and tell of her experiences as a portrait painter in European countries and in the United States. An exhibition of her work is hung in the gallery at the club this week and-next. Miss Mabel Hood Duncan and Mr. Frank Niepold will be hosts at the dinner preceding the talk. Lieut. Gen. Friedrich von Boetticher, We believe these to be the best values heretofore offered in our January Sale. January Clearance on All Winter Hats Formerly $10.00 to $15.00 Now $3, $5 and $7.50 Mrs. Richard Washburn Child are at | 1742 Conn. Ave. for the Grand National Race March 29. He hopes to ride one of his own horses in the race. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Clark at Warwick KAPLOWITZ ‘THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF DRESSES*SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS Sensational Sale Special Store Hours, 8:30 to 6:30 SUPERBLY FURRED COATS 35 WERE $58 WOMENS = MISSES JUNIORS EXCLUSIVE SPECIALIZATION — Not Just Another Department, THE BEST military attache of the German Em- bassy, was amorig those who enter- tained informally at luncheon yester- day at the Carlton. Mrs. King Sponsors the Marian Chace Dancers. Much interest is being shown in art and music circles in the mid-Winter concert by Marian Chace and her group of dancers, which will take place Tuesday night of January 15, at 8:30 o'clock in Roosevelt Audi- torium, with a group of prominent women of the Capital City as pa- tronesses. Mrs. William H. King, wife of Sen- ator King; Mrs. George Oakley Tot- Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. J. H. Moyle, Mrs. George M. Morris, Mrs. MacFarlane, wife of Col. MacFarlane of the Air Corps; Mrs. Chester Leas- ure, Mrs. H. M. Elmendorf, Mrs. Oliver Hoyem will be among those who will sponsor and attend the event, | for which Miss Chace has arranged & delightful and varied program of solo and ensemble dances, in which she will be assisted by Mr. Michael Logan of New York City, a member of the ' Charles Weidman dance EI S SEVENTH and F STS. FROCKS $6.95 $8.95 $12.95 Astounding values in exquisite frocks for evening, afternoon and street. Women’s and misses’ sizes. COATS and SUITS $28 $38 $48 Remarkable January Offering ONE-DAY SPECIAL! SLIPS—Formerly $1.95. Now $165 ... SATIN AND CREPE TAILORED AND LACE TRIM. CHARGE IT Pay in Convenient Amounts GREEN ROOM 1919 QUE ST. N.W. FASHION SHOWING CRUISE IN AND FOR RESORT THE RESTAURANT PIERRE WEDNESDAY DURING LUNCHEON, 12:30-2:30 TODAY and Special on Upholstering TOMORROW ONLY Cogswell Chairs, Upholstered..........$11.50 Club Chairs, Upholstered. ... Fireside Chairs, Upholstered. ........... 1450 Overstuffed Suites at proportionately low prices All material furnished—Rebuilt new—Complete job with guarantee better than new. Tapestry, Frizzas, Home-Spun Cloth, all latest designs. Call US Today or Tomorrow MORAL: Save Money Now Chair Caneing, Porch Rockers Splinted Clay Armstrong . 1350 UPHOLSTERER 1235 10th St. N.W. MEt. 2062 Left: Miss Genevieve Marsh has returned to Sweetbriar after spend- ing her holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh. Right: Miss Elizabeth Myers, daughter of Dr. Willlam I Myers of the Farm Credit Ad- ministration, and Mrs. Myers, has returned to Cornell University, where she is a senior, after spend- ing the holidays with her parents. —Underwood Photos. ——— e group; Mr. Sterling Stamford, for- merly of the Danishawn Dancers of New York, and others. The ushers for the event will be also members of the Chace dance group, which includes many young | Washington girls prominent in diplo- | matic, official, Army and residential circles. The tickets for the concert are at the Willard, the Washington Hotel, the American Automobile Association il I this opening week to A New Coiffure Salon | under his personal supervision at The Willard Hotel F STREET ENTRANCE District 5445 takes pleasure in inviting you and at Miss Chace’s studio on Eye street. Mrs, Alexander Galt of Falls Church, Va., entertained at a bridge luncheon yesterday in compliment to friends trom Herndon, Va. The party | included Mrs. Bentley Harrison, Mrs. Ruth Keyes, Mrs. Allen H. Kirk, Miss Matilda Decker, Mrs, Cassius M. Law- rence, Mrs. William Meyer, Mrs. Pow- ell Summers, Mrs. Harvey E. Hanes, Mrs. Charles Rider, Mrs. Florence Ayre and Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell. Week-end guests at the home of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Royal, 1 Spur Lane, Arlington Ridge, Va., were Mrs. Albert W. Hawkes and Mrs. Charles Yallalee of Montclair, N. J., who left Monday on a motor trip to the West Coast, where they will pass the rest of the Winter at| Pasadena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Jacobi of Woodmere, liong Island and New York City, announce the engagement of their daughter Ethel M. to Mr. Stan- ley M. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth of New York City. Miss Jacobi is a graduate of Dalton School, New York, and is now attend- ing Arlington Hall, Washington. i Mr. Stanley M. Roth is associated | with the brokerage firm of Emil J. Roth & Co., New York City. The engagement reception will be held at Sherry's on January 13 from 4to7pm Mrs, C. Oliver Iselin of New York City has arrived at the Shoreham to pass a few days. | Miss Isabel Bonvillian will return to her studies at Wellesley tomorrow. She has been with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Claude A. Bonvillian, in! their home on Thirty-fifth place, for | the holidays. The marriage of Miss Phylis May Knode of Shepherdstown, W. Va., and | (Continued on Third Page) _ The Thrift Shop 1011 E Street Needs supplies of all kinds, clothing especially, to help care for Washington chil- dren who are in need. We help them when you help us. We collect, Telephone Met. 1026 National 4420 ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY YEARS CLEARA{NEE IALE of HENDERSON'S Furnitur. The second week of this money-savin event continues to offer extraordinary bar gains on certain Bed Room Suites and many Odd Pieces. Just a Few Representative Examples cushions; green silk Mahogany Sheraton Turn-Top Walnut Bench, Cane and Pa Large Upright Mirror. Upholstered Chair, Down Cush- Mahogany Dining Room Suite; haircloth s. 10 pieces.... post bed. sideboard, seats on ch Maple Bedroom Suit 7 pieces Modernistic Bedroom Suit Mahogany Full Size Be Walnut and Gum Full Size Bed Walnut Bureau; Glass Top.. Room Suites, Dinir- Sale Price $34.5. 128 32 23 Regular Price 869 150 48 39 49 46 482 223 480 45 . 150 All Smoking Cabinets Reduced Y3 All Folding Card Tables Reduced Y2 These Prices Are for a Limited Time Only, So Prompt Inspection Is Advisable James B. HenbersoN FINE FURNITURE 1108 G Street N.W. INTERIOR DECORATING DIstrict 7676, 7677 SOCIETY. SALE “22° Formerly $45—$65 $ 2 5 Beautiful creations for afternoon ...dinner... and cocktails. 130 DRESSES ALL SALES FINAL RIZIK BROTHERS Washington’s Two Better Shops 1213 F St 1108 Connecticut Ave. Wednesday ... new values in this moving sale fast- SPEEDING THE DRESS CLEARANCE WITH MANY REDUCED TO HALF PRICE exceptional group of fresh scintillating misses’ and women’s dinner and formal gowns o= were 29.75, 34.75, tomorrow ]_4;"" 95 were 16,95, 22.75, tomorrow 12 B4 Second Floor misses’, women’s, half-sizes 10.95, 14.95, 16.95 dresses, silk, wool, velvet . . misses’ only 7.95,°10.95 dresses, silk and wool + v s« o 495 Fourth Floor T For Cruise and Sportswear California Knits Exclusive with Philipsborn A three - quarter coat trimmed with white fringe tops a white blouse with suede bows, and a skirt to match the coat, of plaid, in A bright suede belt and fringed gflldlnu, and gay stripes add color to white or natural imported linen knit, in a two-piece frock for Southern climes. several color combinations. $29.75 $39.75 These Snyder Knit California Sportswear are the ultimate in quality knits. Every detail is perfect and even the buttons and buckles reflect the exquisite taste of these knit frocks. Types are cocktail knits, sports and cruise fas]hions, in many luscious shades. Special orders in any style. Philipsborn—Street Floor.