Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
s Mrs. Roosevelt Entertains This After- noon at the White Archeological Society. RS. ROOSEVELT will be host- I M ess at a reception this after- noon from 4 until 5 o'clock at the Exccutive Mansion for the members of the Archeo- logical Society, when the president of the society and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will assist. Mrs. John Nance Garner, wife of | the Vice President, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Malcolm C. Tarver, | wife of the Representative from Georgia, entertained at luncheon to- day. The other guests were Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Mrs. Walter F. George, Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Edward T. Taylor, Mrs. James P. Buchanan, Mrs. Carl Vinson, Mrs, Schuyler Otis Bland, Mrs. Thomas L. Blanton, Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, Mrs. Frank Crowther, Mrs. William J Driver. Mrs. Hampton P. Fulmer, Mrs, John N. Sandlin, Mrs. William W. Arnold, Mrs. Sam D. McReynolds, Mrs Fred M. Vinson, Mrs. William V. Greg- ory, Mrs. Claude A. Fuller, Mrs. Rob- ert, Ramspeck, Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs. Braswell Deen, Mrs. Hugh R. Peterson, ir.. Mrs. Frank B. Whelchel, Mrs. Jesse Walters, Mrs. Herbert J. Drane, Mrs. Richard N. Elliott, Mrs. Charles I. Stengle, Mrs. Ewin L. Davis, Mrs. | John C. Cochran, Mrs. Holly Branch, Mrs. Finis Garrett and Mrs. Will| Brock Ambassador and Mme. Saito Hosts at Embassy Dinner. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Saito entertained at dinner last eve- ning in honor of the Ambassador of the Union of Sovict Socialist Republics and Mme. Troy: The other guests were the Secretary of Com- merce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, the Ambassador of Cuba, Dr. Guillermo Patterson y Jauregui: the Minister of Sweden and Mm strom. the Min- ister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya, Senator end Mrs. Key Pitt- man, Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry H. Woodring. the chief of naval operations and Mrs. William H. Standley, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, chief of the Far Eastern division of the State Department: the former American Ambassador to Chile and Mrs. William S. Culbertson, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams, the Rev. Dr. W. Coleman Nevils, 8. J. president. Georgetown Univer- kity: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, the ief of the Division of Western Euro- pean affairs of the State Department and Mrs. Jay Pierrepont Moffat, the former councillor of the Japanese Em- bassy and Mrs. Frederick Moore Senorita Zoe Patterson and Senorita Olga Patterson, daughters of the Cuban Ambassador; Miss Grace Roper and Miss Vera Bloom. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Calderon will be hosts at a dinner tonight in the embassy. Mme. Munir. wife of the Ambassador of Turkey, will be at home this after- noon from 5 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Ralph Close, wife of the Minister of the Union of South Africa, entertained at a luncheon today in honor of Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of Switzerland. The guests cluded Senora de Alfaro, wife of the | OCIETY. House Members Of Louise Johnson, Miss Helen Walker | and Mrs. Wilfred Mann, daughter of the hostess. The Minister and Mrs. Close will entertain at a dinner Thursday evening, March 21. | _The Vice President of Nicaragua, | Senor Dr. Rodolfo Espinosa, who is the guest of the charge d'affaires of | Nicaragua and Senora de De Bayle, |will be entertained Saturday after- noon by Senora Irma Arguella and | her daughter, Senorita Chita Arguella, instead of Sunday afternoon, as the | hostess first planned. The party will be given at the Fairfax, where Senora de Arguella and her daughter are | spending the Winter. Senorita Ar- guella was for some time Nicaraguan vice consul in San Francisco and | came to Washington late last Spring. Her mother is now Nicaraguan con- sul at Richmond. | Senora de Arguella will be as-| sisted Saturday afternoon by Senora de Arcaya, wife of the Minister of Venezuela; Senora de Alfaro, wife of | the Minister of Ecuador; Prau von | Boettiger, Mrs. Francis Walker, Frau | Erma Faber and Mrs. Carl A. Droop. The charge d’affaires of Nicaragua and Senora de De Bayle will be hosts ,at a reception Tuesday afternoon, March 19, in honor of the distin- guished visitor. | The Vice President, Dr. Espinosa, is | returning from a trip around the world, having recently arrived in this country from Europe. Vaughan-Lockwood Engagement Followed by April Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Closson Lyman Lock- wood of Grand Rapids, Mich.,, an- nounce the cngagement of their daughter, Jessie Pantlind, to Mr. Nel- son Miles Vaugharn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eison ughan, of Potts- town, Pa. The wedding wili take place Thurs- day afteraoon, April 11, at 3 o'clock in St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church the rector, :he Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith officiating. | Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood have been in Washington through the Winter and have an apartment at the Fair- fax. Miss Lockwood graduated trom Miss Maderia’s School in this city | in the class ot 1933 and attended Wildcliffe Junior College Mr. | Vaughan rraduated from the Hill | School in 1933. Mrs. Percy E. Quin, wife of the late Representative from Mississippi, entertained at a luncheon todav nr‘ the Congressional Club in honor of Mrs. Joseph W. Byrns, wife of the | Speaker of the House of Representa- | tives. Mrs. Quin is making her home at the Wardman Park Hotel this season. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose enter- tained informally at dinner in the ball room at the Shoreham last evening for a company of 12 in honor of Mr. B. L. Hupp of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse of ‘Washington are in New York City for a few days and are staying at the Ambassador Hotel. Mr. William Duvel and Mr. James Shick, jr. of Washington are mem- THE EV WIFE OF AMERICAN NING STAR, WASHINGTON, DIPLOMAT D. C., THURSDAY, the Minister from Finland, Dr. Sigurd von Numers; director of the mint, Mrs. Nellile Tayloe Ross; Represent- ative Edith Nourse Rogers, Repre- sentative Mary T. Norton, Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs. Brandeis, Mrs. Owen F. Roberts, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. Henry" D. Morgenthau, Mrs. Cordell Hull, _|Mrs. Blair Banister, Mrs. Joseph M. MRS. MEREDITH NICHOLSON, ‘Wife of the American Minister to Paraguay, who. with her husband, is in Washington before going to their home in Indianapolis ‘The Minister and Mrs. Nicholson were guests of honor at luncheon Monday of the Minister of Paraguay nnd Senora de Bordenave. —Underwood Photo. Miss Mary Hammers of Washington will be the guest of Mr. Duvel at the prom and Miss Jean Howard, also of ‘Washington, will be the guest of Mr. Shick. Mrs. Lothrop Stoddard will have as her guest over the week end Mr. Harold Vinal, who will read a poem of his at the meeting of the League of American Pen Women Saturday eve- ring at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Stoddard will give a reception at her home after the meeting. Miss Lillian Hathaway Willett en- tertained at a surprise dinner-dance at the Shoreham Hotel Tuesday eve- ning to celebrate the birthday anni- versary of Mr. James Gulick. The guests included Miss Maria Whitehurst, Miss Mary Winifred Brown, Miss Mary Tyler McCormack, Je | Miss Mary Bouve, Miss Betty Marsh, Miss Polly Wirgman, Miss Charlotte Brown, Mrs. Robert Vaughan, Mr. Thomas R. Ryon, Mr. Sterling Bolling, Mr. Warren Bouve, Mr. William Wil- bur, Mr. Beverly Pratt and Mr. John Kittelle. Mrs. Roosevelt Heads List Of Patrons for Benefit. Mrs. Pranklin D. Roosevelt will head | the list of patrons and patronesses for the benefit performance of “L'Aiglon,” | starring Eva Le Gallienne, next Mon- | day evening, which is being sponsored | by the American Association of Uni- versity Women. The proceeds will go to the Fellowship Fund to enable college women to continue research in | American and foreign universities, Other box holders and patrons ine clude his excellency, the Ambassador ' of France, M. Andre de Laboulaye; THE hew lleffs 1214-1220 F STREET Gray, Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, Mr. Julius Garfinckel, Mrs. Agnes Stone, Maj. Julia Stimson, Mrs. Ellis Yost, Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mrs. James K. McClintock, Dr. Mrs. Corrin Strong, Mrs. Basil Manly, Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs. Dudley W. Willard, Miss Mary Louise Chace, Miss Marguerite Atchison, Miss Ruby Nevins, Mrs. Howard G. Nichols, presi- dent of Washington Branch; Mrs. Richard Hogue, Mrs. Walter D. Brook- ings, Miss Elizabeth Cooper, Miss Anna Pearl Cooper, Miss Emma Crans, Mrs. C. L. Doggett, Miss Mildred Green, Miss Virginia Kinnard, Mrs. Warner Martha MacLear, | MARCH 14, 1935. J. O'Leary, Mrs. Lyman Swormstedt and Mrs. Otto L. Veeroff. Miss Janeiro Brooks, chairman of the Fellowship Committee, is in charge of the Box Committee. Mrs. J. M. Casanova of Havana, Cuba, is at the Carlton for seyeral days, accompanied by her sister, Miss L. Soto, also of Havana. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burgess of Hyattsville, Md., announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth, to Mr. Harper Eugene Shinn of Riverdale, Md., the afternoon of March 4 last in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perrell, ac- | companied by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Ferrell, have returned to their homes in College Park, Md., after an en- joyable motor trip to Miami, Fla. Mr. Eldridge Ellis of Waterloo, Iowa, who for the past few weeks has besn the guest of the commissioner of revenue, Mr. James U. Kincheloe and (Continued on Third Page.) QUALITY ALwATS ONE EYELET TIE 3 Nisleys newest creation in Blue, Black, Brown and later in White, is smartly trimmed in leather to match. Sizes from 3 to 9, widths AAA w0 B. THE NISLEY COMPANY . RIZIK BROTHERS 1213 F St. N.W . 1339 F STREET, SOCIETY. . N\ 1314 F St. NW. Ay on NAVY BLUE have you seen the latest thing? The Gloves, 295 The Bags, 5.00 Natural Pigskin is part of the yellow fever that b e e (e Sy N e lot more about Pigskin as the season advances ... it's really magnificent on Navy Blue. The acces- sories sketched are all of geruine natural Pigskin. Minister of Panama; Mme. Petroff | bers of the committee which is in Tchomakoff and her daughter, Mlle. | charge of the annual junior prom to Marie Petroff; Mme. de De Bayle, Mrs. Joseph K. Taussig, Mme. Dimitriu, | row evening. More than 400 Mlle. Sibilla Skidelsky, Mrs. John are expected to attend this Dewey Hickerson. Mrs. J. R. Minter, | be held at Lafayette College tomor- | r(\uples dance, which will be the most important w- Mrs. Ellett, Mrs. J. B. Will, Miss Mary cial event at Lafayette this year. hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa G Choice of the House Fur-Trimmed inter Coats 5 were $79.75 $ 3 8 - 19 were $69.75 11 were $59.75 Here is the sale you've been waiting for to buy yourself a really fine coat for the rest of the month, and next winter. Look at these lovely furs: Skunk Fox Persian Beaver Mink Kolinsky Regular and Half Sizes Third Floor. “Flirtation Walk"" Blouses were $3 2 Imagine getting this popular Ruby Keefr blouse for so little, just when you want it for your Spring suits, it’s tailored, of panne satin, in pastels and white. Street Floor. Clearance of Spring Hats, in straw fabncs, ribbon and felts. Were $3. Pourm Floor. 50c Clearance of Gowns, Chemises, 1 Step-ins and Dancettes. Were /3 off $3t038.95. Now $2 to $5.96. . Novelty Leather Bags. Were 2 5'-59 Twin Sweater Sets. Were $3.95 $2‘59 and $5.95 . 7 Knit Dresses. Were $13.95 Satin and Crepe de Chine Were $1.57 2. Sl 98 Street Floor, Seems Too Late to be selling Winter merchandise, but some few things are still left over and the tomorrows’ prices are there- fore “must-sell” prices. Fine for you if you wish to buy a coat now for next Winter. Just note the savings .+« dresses, too! Please ... all sales final ...and no phone orders or C. O. D.’s. Women’s Coats— Third Floor BROWN COATS. with mink coll BROWN COAT with mink sl l—uu.;o LLAMA COATS . green, b nx. Beaver. Persian es 38 to OATS, with mink, BEAVER COLLARED COATS ... green 69,54 WV COATS, with kolinsky. earacul . . . 2—t|k.so nm\zn l(ounsll{ and’ FOX-TRIMMED BLACK and BROW! Bz‘O'WV‘"COA‘I‘G with caracul, ACUL TRIMMED BLACK CDA'I‘ . wn .820 Larger Women'’s Coats—3rd Floor 1—839 BROWN COAT =ith mink shawi 3—88! 1—§' 'COAT. with kolins K} 4733530 BLACK COATS wilh Iyox sad skink . . 4% to 501% Misses’ Coats—3rd Floor 1 50 BROWN or BLACK COATS. with shawls of Armur kolinsky . 14 and 20 1—869.50 ALL RLACK ( mlel cufts of Persia IMM J NIOB'S COAT . ith grey Persian JUNIOR nlAGoNAL WOOLZN COATS - n nn sky . nd .—Ii'lfl 7 i"'r")“ SPORTS COATS, in’ red, gold, racesen irim a " ALL ‘BLACK 'COATS, -nh & ALPACA srmt'rs co.u's sizes 16 2] Suit Shop—4th Floor T—NOMEN'S $10.35 and $30.75 EROWN AND BLACK D lu'hekn and 5 1 . - . Fox, Kolinsky. s Fur Salon—Thlrd Floor 33 BLUE FOX CARACUL COAT . .. size 18 L, SWAGGER ~ ize 18 D CARACUL COATS UL COAT . RACUL C0! Gown Salon—Second Floor 5—8635 FRENCH ROOM GOWNS 51 aported ‘crepe 5—%19. FTERN GO imi .8 12—MISSES' AND WOMEN'S t- S3b38, SATIN. 'rArmn AND CREPE DINNER Avn G GOWN! s Larger Women s Dresses——an Floor 41—Il&95 to $25 SPRING nnru o e nlelnu and ehardon crepe in one and two piece styles ECE PRINTS AND nIz«y (‘urn SeE Mlsses ”and Women’s Dresses—an Fl l$—lll!![l"ll'l’1‘ DAYTIME CREPES rk shades in broken s eolor g 2 lete 5 ‘nrrr‘u lu\"l‘llr. DRESSES rk TY FABRIC EVENING ‘DRESSES . colors . . . 'E'orts Shop—-Third Floor. Illl- . sephrr knits and frill boucles . . . green. rust, rl 36 te 44 "Il ll.fl beise and mul. RUOURES. sremes 108305 SWEATERS . \ wud ‘eardle 1981808 %6 8 AL .m- Economy Dresses— 5th Floor kit LAR L) '.-M‘vn‘n‘on' at This New ROUGH STRAW A new creation in verve . . . with flattering brim that may be worn with Spring Suits and Coats. In black, navy and brown . . . also pastels that will be ideal for wear with early Spring prints. Just one of many new models, at $5. (Other Hats to $23) BROTHERS Washington's Two Better Shops 1213 F St. N.W. 1108 Conn. Ave Three-Picce Cape Suit Contrast You are bound to have a suit this Spring. Why not one with a cape? Wool matelasse with contrasting fabric and color cape. Brown and beige; also navy with gray— 969.7.; Carlton presents here a type of shoe at once difficult fo find, and a joy when you do find it! Lots of dash without being “noisy.” Swanky Ox- ford is the perfect complement for your smart town suit. Tailored, of closely woven zig-zag gabardine, with smart calf trim. Navy. Brown. Black. Sizes 4 to 9, AAAA t0 B. ‘