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SOCIETY., irginia-Maryland Guests Visitors From Many Sections of Nearby Country. Maj. and Mrs. Walter DuBois Brookings of Seminary Hill, Alexan- dria, have as house guests their rela- tives, Prof. and Mrs. Edward M. Bragg of the University of Michigan, with their children, Miss Martha Shores Bragg and Edward Brooks Bragg. They will attend the educational din- ner at the club house of the American THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935. Martin-Wilkins in one of their looal| Chilean Diplomét at Mrs. Radford Entertains Players Mrs. Arthur Willlam Radford, who has written the words and music for “Daphne’s Debut,” & musical extrava- ganza to be given on April 22 and 24 at the Mayflower for the benefit of & local civic betterment fund, enter- tained at luncheon for some of the * | members of the cast. Miss Marie McIntyre has been se- Senator Trammell Feted Last Night Senator Park Trammell of Florids ‘was honored last evening at & surprise party given by his friends and col- leagues, celebrating his §7th birthday anniversary and 10th anniversary ss SOCIETY. - ‘The second performance, PFriday night, will be attended by many edu- cators of the Capital, and large blocks of seats have been reserved for stu- dents of various schools, including the .| Alice Deal School, Amidon School, Eastern High School, Emery School, Gunston Hall, Gordon Junior High School, third division of District of Columbis public schools, Lenox Voca- tional School, Langley Junior High Association of University Women this 3 - Mile, g Robinson, % 5 et ey wules Nk evening. £ ) 3 General, Wi 3 3 ~ S Lieut. Comdr. Howard Lake of H Roberts. Florids 3 : Chevy Chase, Md., and his sister, Mrs. Prank T. Ridgeway of Catlett, Va., have returned from a two-week motor trip to St. Petersburg, Fla. En route they were the guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Kolbe Curtice in South Boston, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William H. R. Crump of Somerset, Md., have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Dennett of Mill Hollow, Alstead, N. H. Dr. and Mrs. Richard N. Sutton have visiting them at their home in Lyonhurst, Va., their daughter, Mrs. William. A. Menges, and her two young children, Betty Sutton and Wil- liam Richard Menges, of Woodbury, N. J., who will remain for a fortnight. Mrs. Harriet Van Horn, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | V&~ from Ncw‘York City, where she A. L. Hemphill in their home in Sligo | Pent the past few days. Park Hills, Md,, for five weeks, has gone u; l?knm, ((l)hlo. where she will visit relatives and friends for a month ter remaining for bridge. before returning to her home in Bis- neisile —_— 3 marck, N. Dak. Miss Bertha St. Clair Mrs. Elsie A. Davis, elementary su- of San Antonio, Tex., and Washing- pervisor, who spent a few days with WooDWARD & LoTHROP W.9.%. TheEasterStore 4 4./ WooDpWARD & LOTHROP V3.3, TheEasterStore_ 343 DON SWANN of the Etchcrafters will be here the rest of this week as our guest artist, with an Exhibit of Etchings This new collection of the Etchcrafters’ creations in- cludes a number of new subjects, many of them ones that will make excellent gifts for Spring brides, THE GIFT SHOP, SEVENTH FLOOR. The Round Woatch is the Smart Watch Again and these are excellent timekeepers We sketch two styles from our very modern group of round watches—in the new, smaller types—these, like the others in the group, trustworthy timekeepers. At right above, a feminine style with 15-jewel Swiss movement, in yellow rolled gold-plate case with narrow $22.50 Other makes, up to $250 The masculine version, a Hamilton watch with 17- $45 jewel movement and yellow gold filled case Lunch in the Tea Room Tomorrow Other makes start at $18 Hostess Luncheons Chilled Strawberry and Pineapple Juice Cocktail or Cream of Mushroom Soup Broiled Half Chicken with Poached Apricots and Green Peas, $1.25 or . Prime Roast of Beef with Stuffed Mushroom and Spinach in Cream, $1 French Bowl of Salad Greens Choice of Choice of Fresh Cocoanut Caramel Pie Ice Cream Tart Choice of - Tea, Coffee, Chocolate or Milk Noonday Six Popular Patterns in Fine Silver Designed to add graciousness and : charm to your table Cinnamon Buns Hot Rolls Give Your Skin That Cared-for Look with Luncheon Chilled Strawberry and Pineapple Juice Cocktail or Cream of Mushroom Soup WILLIAM AND MARY, Teaspoons, me- Sea Food En Brochette with Grilled Tomato and ‘[’,'::':' BEN :-::zg dozen Julienne Potatoes, 85c FAIRFAX Teaspoons, regular $17, or um Curry of Chicken on Rice with Chutne, Garden Salad, 75¢ v HUNT CL o Dessert Forks. - Toasted Almond Rarebit with Fresh Swviz Roow, Fmst F1oom. Asparagus, 65¢ or Salad Plate of Ham Rolls, Green Ripe Olives, Saratoga Chips and Hearts of Lettuce with Sardine Dressing, 65¢ Choice of Dorothy Gray's “Salon Facial Package,” Sl In two versions—one for dry and one for oily skins, each with three preparations to help refine skin texture . . . correct ess . . . smooth out wrinkles. . . and bring the heaithy glow Springtime demands. Torrrams, Amstr 18, Prst FLOOR. With each marked by a patrician simplicity—you cannot err in good taste in selecting Hunt Club, Craftsman, Rhythm, Minuet, William and Mary or Fairfax. CRAFTSMAN Teaspoons, regular..$20 dozen Dessert Forks.. RHYTHM Teaspoons, regular. Dessert Forks. MINUET Teaspoons, regular Dessert Forks Hand Details to make them distinctive— Cinnamon Buns Hot Rolls Whole Wheat Rolls 5 Hard Rolls Machine-Sewn Seams oice of : to make them wear longer Spice Cake with Cmfiz Icing Orange Charlotte Silk Crepe and Fresh Cocoanut Caramel Pie Lime Sherbet Choice of Tea, Coffee, Chocolate or Milk Tea RooM, SEVENTH FLOOR. You Shop Early for Christmas —Prompt Attention to Your Easter Satin Gowns Handwork in such details as touches of fagotting, smocking, shell edge and hand-run laces— plus machine stitched seams make these pure-dye silk and satin cularly lovely and ready to give longer wear. o . $2.95 , $5 Q:{fiflfi Snx UwpsawEAR, TemD FLOOR. 3 Dry Cleaning Needs Is Just as Wise Telephone DIstrict 5300 for immediate collection. Dry CrLeaNiNG RECEIVING Dzsk, Fmst FLOOR. Protect Your Clothing from' Short Sleeves mean greater comfort Maids’ Uniforms for Moring Wear Trim hairline checks in green or blue, white collars and cuffs, and removable shank mtge tgeu'l (sim- ulated) buttons e these morn- - uniforms neat and present- - able, for all your maid’s activities before luncheon. Insizes 16 to 42. - rings,-called . MOTH-GAS 'CLOTHES SAVERS 6 Rings in Metal Can MTLL]ONS of these clever rings have been sold. They are de- signed to kill every stage of Moth life. Hang one to a garment in closets, wardrobes, chests and gar- nenmo—nd play sefe. by Housekeeping; i recommended by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Instructive booklet in every package. Housewares, Frrre FLOOR. Maiden Form gives you lithe and lovely lines beneath your frock With firm, lifted busts so essential to the fit of your smartest frock and long, youthful lines playing a major fashion role—Maiden Form gives you: $ A—ONCE OVER a “young” foundations with the Over-Ture Uplift fea- 2 . ture. Of lightweight batiste and Lastex with Talon fastener .......... - . ; B, C, and D—OVER-TURE, Maiden Form’s youthful “bra” with $|.5° Puredye Silk Crepe at $2.95 stitched petal uplift, B and C, in batiste or lace, $1. D, in satin..... Puredye Satin, $3.95 and $5 Consyzs, Tams Proon. Unrorus, Tamp Froor. .