Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1935, Page 24

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Mrs. Martin ‘ Gives Teaat | Her Home Mr. Harry Stuart Fonda and his| daughter. Mrs. Martin, wife of Maj. | L. L. Martin, were hosts at tea in- formally yesterday afternoon, in the home of the latter, in Clarendon, Va. ‘The hostess was assisted at the tea table by Mrs. Harold Mandell of Wash- ington. ! Maj. and Mrs. Martin recently took the old Colonial home in Clarendon, known as the Lattner estate, and Mr. Fonda, formerly of San Francisco, | more recently of Fort Leavenworth, | where he conducted an art class, | has come to make his home with his | son-in-law and daughter, and has | in a very brief time converted one of the buildings on the grounds into a | modern ‘studio, where he has a group of paintings, drawings and pieces of | sculpture, which were viewed yester- day afternoon by the guests from | ‘Washington and Arlington County. | Mr. Fonda for many years was a pupil at the Julian Academy in Paris, where he studied under such famous persons as Jean Paul Lawrence and Benjamin Constant. Later he taught | in the California School of Fine Arts, and in the Mark Hopkins Institute in | San Prancisco, and was for a time di- Tector of free lance and mechanical drawing in the public schools at Mon- terey, Calif. More recently he has been connected with the Fort Leaven- worth Institute of Art. He is a mem- ber of the internationally known Bo- hemian Club. | ‘The Rev. J. Wesley Loftis, pasmrl of the Silver Spring Baptist Church, | at Silver Spring, Md. has gone to | Houston, Tex., where he will attend | the annual Baptist State Convention. | The Rev. Mr. Loftis will return here | in about three weeks. ° } Mrs. Richard F. Junker has re- | turned to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fran- | cis McDevitt of Sligo Park Hills, Md., after passing two months in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur M. May of Rockville Center, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Plymale were hosts to~a company of 90 in their home in Fort Myer Heights, Va.. | last evening, having as guests the members and their families of the Railway Mail Association. The host- | ess was assisted by Mrs. J. W. John- san, Mrs. W. M. Collins, Mrs. D. D. Brower, Mrs. Scott B. Miller. Mrs. C. L. Armentrout, Mrs. F. F. Ball. Mrs. | Ernest McInturfl, Mrs. L. H. Grove, Mrs. H. N. Link, Mrs. B. B. Wise, Mrs. | W. W. Brannock. Mrs. H. G. Hughes, | Mrs. H. L. Howard, Mrs. J. Holder and Mrs. M. E. Rittenhouse of Wash- | ington; Mrs. E. S. Hislop and Mrs. F. B. Justis of Hyattsville, Md.; Mrs. J. D. Stehman and Mrs. E. C. Khranke of Arlington County, and Mrs. P. J. Cooksey of Manassas, Va. | A five-plece orchestra furnished music for dancing and there were many games, with a buffet supper | served at midnight. | st B0 | Mrs. Paul Hottle has as her guest in her home in Takoma Park, Md., | her sister. Mrs. Eugene Spohn of | Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. ] Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Michaux of | Richmond and Miss Martha Perkins of Norfolk, are spending a few days in Vienna, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig Hunter. Mrs. N. Littlefield and Mr. Walter Littlefield of Waukegan, Ill, arrived today to visit the former's son-in-law | and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mc- | Nemar, in Clarendon, and will re-! main for a week or 10 days. | Miss Rosemary Babcock has n-,-! turned to her home in Vienna, Va., | from Duke University, where she wit- nessed the foot ball game. Miss Babcock was accompanied by Mr. Lawrence Kenyon and Prof. A. Rid- dick. who spent the week end with Prof. Riddick's parents. Mrs. C. E. Vermilion and her daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Vermilion. will re- turn to their home in Dublin. Va. tomorrow, after being guests for the | last three weeks of Mrs. Vermilion's | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. J. P. Cooley. in Clarendon. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hynes entertained ‘ in Clarendon last evening at a din- | ner party in compliment to Mrs. Ver- | milion and her daughter. Others in | § the company included Mr. and Mrs. | €Cooley, and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ottgen of Adrian, Mich., parents of | Mrs. Hynes, who are en route to their Winter home in St. Petersburg, | Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell entertained at bridge Saturday eve- | ning in their home in Herndon. Va., in compliment to the latter’s sister, | Miss Helen Frve of Washington, D. C.. who was their guest over the week end. Other guests included Mrs. T. Edgar Aud, Miss Elizabeth Buell, Mrs. | Russell Allen Lynn, Mrs. George F.| Buell. Mrs. James Cockerille, Mrs. | David Mdrray Aud, and Mr. and Mrs. | E. Barbour Hutchison. High scores | were made by Mrs. Hutchison, Miss | Buell and Mrs. T. Edgar Aud. Party at Polish Embassy Tonight | ‘The charge d'affaires of Poland and Mme. Sokolowska will be hosts at din- ner this evening followed by a mu- sicale, when Mr. Roman Totenberg, young Polish violinist, will give the program. Mr. Totenberg will make his public debut in this country Thurs- | day evening, when he will appear with | the National Symphony Orchestra, Dr. | Hans Kindler, conductor, at the first of the series of Thursday concerts of the orchestra for this season. | The guests at dinner will include a number from out of town, Mrs. Curtis | Bok of Philadelphia coming to Wash- ington for the party, and the addi- tional guests invited for the musicale will number about 300 and will be Tepresentative of official, diplomatic and resident soclety of the National Capital, Stylish Visiting Cards Keeping your visiting cards up-to-date is as im- portant as any other de- tail of your social life. Ask to see our new styles of engraving, using the Thin Parchment card. BrewapD ei-rgth St. N.w. RSN s The Avenue"==Tth. Sth and © Sts. - oléVales Hosiery Week . Saves You 50¢ or 80c a Pair $1.65 and $1.95 Qualities $1.15 —Three-thread sheer chiffons and two-thread super sheer chif- fons to wear with your loveliest frocks—Now at a price that means a genuine savjng whether you buy for yourself or for Christ- mas gifts. —On the $165 three-thread chiffons you save 50c on a pair and $1.50 on three pairs. —On the $1.95 two-thread super sheer chiffons you save 80c on a pair and $2.40 on three pairs. —Colors range from “Ga- zelle,” an iridescent gray, to *‘Bagdad,” an off black. Kann's—Street Floor. 1 Buys ALL SORTS OF UNDERWEAR «=—Ravon bloomers. pantie vests. tailored or lace-trim Regular and extra sizes__ o Tuckstiteh panties and vests. 3% wool. earoses Small, medium an: feree e N8 28for S —Carter's heavyweight union suits. Built- up shoulders, snug knees. Sizes 36 @1 g = = —“Lazy Jane” Tuckstitch jackets. §1 Coral. blue, maize or tearose ______ GpBaren sewas in feminine lacy fcr ap- pligued stvies. Tearose or blue shades. Regular and extra sizes 2 for ‘] —Children’s one and two-piece ravon pa- Jamas. “iwo-tone combinations.” Sizes § % wool E. Z. union ¢ —Children’s 12':% wool tuck- stitch vests and panties. 3 for §1 kstitch vests and 4 4 for $1 ¢ 2 for $1 —Rayon __spun-lo, _mon. non-rin g1 seamed slips, sizes 31 to 83 ________ —Kozy-Kid sleepers with feet, sizes 1 to 6, res. i9¢. 2 for sl Kann's—Street Floor. $1.69 and $1.95 Pure Dye and Weighted Silk Crepes $1.49 . Pure-Dye Retrousse Crepe Pure-Dye Canton Crepe Pure-Dye Novelty Crepe Pure-Dye Rough Crepe —Beautiful weaves in the glorious new colors: Green, brown, purple, rust, wine, red, gold, navy, and black, 39 inches wide. Reg. $1.00 88c yd. 39-in. All-Silk Canton Crepe 39-in. All-Silk Crepe Satin 39-in. Novelty Acetate Crepe 39-in. Grained Acetate Crepe 39-in. Matelasse Acetate Crepe 39-in. Cello Acetate Crepe Kann's—Street Floor. . New Streamlined Fountain Pen Desk Sets *1.00 Buy Several for Christmas Gifts —1It is one of the best looking pen desk sets we’ve ever offered at such a low price ... And will make a handsome gift or a smart addi- tion to your own desk . .. A lever- filling pen with smooth writing point—and heavy chromium trim- med base in red, green, or black— Attractively boxed. Stationery—Kann's—Street Floor. e _.__THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C. TUESDAY,-NOVEMBER 5, 1935. Mgde to. sell originally 2 / for $79.50 1o $100 's6q4 —Here's a unique sale, the idea for which we have had in mind for many weeks! Every time our Buyer saw something ex- ceptionally outstanding in a Sample Line, he would arrange with the Manufacturer to have that particular sample put away for him. It was in this way that we were able to as- semble 42 hand-picked sample coats. Each and every one rep- resents a saving of many dol- lars! Among the wide selection of furs are: Regal Silver Fox Natural Mink Fine Black Persion Dark Russian Kolinsky Flattering Cross Fox White Fox Dyed llye Sizes 12 to 40 and 35\ Y2 10 39" But, because of the naturé of this sale, the sortment is naturally limited, Kann's—Second Floor Felt Turbans ¢ ~. . lually Selected When That Cold Wave Hits— ASoft,1009; Wool Coat Sweater 1.95 Will Keep You Warm! Ncw * —No shivers and shakes with one of these soft all-wool sweat- TR ers to slip on under your coat, " or about the house and office! Smart weaves in rich shades of Women}s : Others $2.95 and $3.95 Sports Shop—Kann's—Second Floof. —The perfect hats to wear above o fur collared coats. Made of soft e feit with the newest fiower and o fur trimmings . . . bright contrast- PY : ing colors, also black and brown. Headsizes 21 to 23 Inch. . Kann's—Second Floor v 3 New collars. Three different styles in 'gfl‘;’e' “off white” shade. —Val lace with strips of panne satin_ fagoting have been used in the MAKIN Of these Mattering new s] Kann's—Street Floor. For Knitting and Crocheting Shetland Floss :I-Zfi:_- ? 1 6c ea. —Black, white and a variety of col- ors for dresses, suits, sweaters, etc. 45c¢ Bucilla Blue Label Cotton i I8¢ ea. Kann's—Fourth Floor, Collars In the New “Off White" #relm colors for spreads, scarfs, . MORE OF THOSE DRESSY Stree(-Length DRESSES vogue. for the festive street-length dr mmuwmfiytomuumox:: bmf:es L o mthea&er.amhunne‘; p—Matelasses, fine crepes an metal-shot {. w%mmmxgrla!umfremxmanyumn. Sketched: Black crepe with filmy. siceves and back yoke of _pecklines, Sises 14 t0 20. Beautiful, Shimmering Satin SLIPS sesiou °1.30 —They're bias cut to fit smoothly under the new costumes—made of pure-dye satin with adjustable straps and trimmed with lovely laces, usuaily used on higher priced slips—You'll be wise to buy them for Christmas gifts, Kann's—8Second Floor,

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