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SBOCIETY. Mrs. Farley Guest at Social Functions During Brief Stay 'Cabinet Hostess Will Return to New York ' Tomorrow Mornin g—Others Promi- A nent in the News. attended the luncheon Mrs. | Daniel C. Roper, wife of the | Becretary of Commerce, gace at her home on Woodland drive today | for her house guest, Mrs. Walter J Cummings, wife of the former Secre- tary of the Treasury. ‘With the charming grace and hos- itality of an old-fashicned at-home, irs. Roper entertained at a tea yes- terday afternoon for Mrs. Cummings. Bad weather without only lent a more therry atmosphere to the Roper's charming home. Mrs. Roper and her Quest stood side by side in receiving, Mrs. Roper wearing a gown of black with metals aod colors worked into the sleeves and Mrs. Cummings a gown of pale orchid crepe. j Assisting at the tea table during the | afternoon were Mrs. Cummings, wife | of the Attorney General, wearing a charming afternoon gown of black #atin, and Mrs, James Monroe John- | son, wife of the new Assistant Secre- | tary of Commerce; Mrs. Stanley Reed, wife of the Solicitor General, and | others. Mrs. Farley will attend the dioner | Mrs. James F. Curtis will give this | evening at the 1925 F Street Club, and | tomorrow morning she will return to her home in New York. Mrs. Farley is not expected back in Washington until December 10 when she will come for the cabiaet dinner at the White House on Wednesday, December 11. RS. JAMES A. FARLEY, wife ' of the Postmaster General, Former President and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who are in New York for about a week's stay, will be honor guests, at dinner Saturday evening of ‘the Ohio Society. Mrs. Hoover, who recently was se- lected president of the National Girl Bcout Council, visited the heacquar- ters of that organization this morn- ing. This afternoon Mrs. Hoover will be the honor guest at a tea given by members of the Engineering Woman's Club. A graduate mining engineer, “Mrs. Hoover is a charter member of the club, which has as members not | ronly woman engineers, but wives of | -engineers. 1‘ Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder “Keyes of New Hampshire, who have nor, Pa., is in Washington for a few days and a guest at the Mayflower. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor have as a guest at their home, Wild Acres, near Bethesda, Md., Miss Nancy Ball | Fairchild, who 1s spending two weeks here en route to Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton and Miss Catharine Compton have gone to Boston to attend the wedding of their niece, Mary Evelyn Compton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Karl Comp- ton, who will be married Saturday evening to Mr. Bissell Alderman, the wedding to take place in the house of the president of Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Capt. Floyd T. Gillispie, U. 8. A., has come to the Martinique from Fort Monmouth, N. J., for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Spalding, who have been the guests for the past week of the latter's father, the Minister of Austria, Mr. Edgar Prochnik, and Mme. Prochnik, were the guests of honor at a cocktail party yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Spalding will leave the first of the week for Boston, Mass., to spend a week with the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Spalding. They will return to the Capital after Thanks- giving to spend some time before sail- ing for Europe, where Mr. Spalding is United States vice consul in Zurich, Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. James Furney White have returned from their Summer home in Robesonia, Pa. After a short stay at the Washington Hotel they will go to their Winter home in Coral Gables, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rose of Washington, D. C. visited their daughter, Miss Jane Rose, at Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va., over the week end Mrs. M. Stuart Ogilvie of Biltmore N. C. is in residence at the Mayflower for the coming season. Her daughter, Miss Peggy Cannaday, is here attend- ing King-Smith Studio School. Mrs. Samuel Young of Grand Rapids, Mich., arrived here yesterday -a lovely old home in Alexandria, have | _with them as a guest for the Winter | With her daughter, Miss Elvira ‘Young, their cousin, Miss Katherine Greer of | to spend several days and is stopping Newberry, Vt., who will attend college | at the Wardman Park Hotel. in Washington. | Miss Greer attended the luhcheon | of the Wemen's National Press Club | &t the Willard Tuesday, when it had Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, Minister to | Denmark, as honor guest. Later in| the afternoon Mrs. Keyes entertained | informally at tea in her Alexandria | home. Baron van Breugel Douglas, coun- | selor and charge daffairs of the Netherlands Legation, has been joined by Baroness van Breugel Douglas at their home, 2228 Massachusetts avenue, after spending the Summer .and Autumn at Bluemont, Va. The Ambassador of Prance and Mme. de Laboulaye were hosts at {luncheon yesterday when they enter- | tained in honor of the Right Rev. James Ryan, who is leaving soon for Omaha, Nebr., where he will be Bishop Gen. John J. Pershing, who has |of Omaha. Prelate Embassy Guest Right Rev. James Ryan Guest of M. and Mme. de Laboulaye. been abroad for some time, will arrive .4n New York this evening on the Washington of the United States | Lines. He expected to come to Wash- The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite, will be host at a dinner this evening in honor of the Right Rev. James Ryan, who ington later in the month. Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, widow “of the late Senator Hitchcock, has | ‘returned to Washington and opened | “her house at 2125 Kalorama road, for will leave shortly for Omaha, Nebr., where he will be made Bishop of Omaha. The Minister of Denmark gave a | “the Winter season. She visited in dinner at the legation last night in <Memphis and Omaha after returning honor of the American Minister to sfrom a Summer abroad. ‘Denntark, Ruth Bryan Owen. Among the other guests were the German The United States vice consul to Ambassador, the Minister of Sweden Hankow, China. Mr. Reginald P.| Mitchell, is in Washnigton with Mrs. .Mitchell and they will be at the May- .flower until Friday. Mr. Mitchell is ,on leave of absence and he and Mrs. Mitchell will spend their vacation at their former home in Jacksonville, Fla. Former Attorney cTeneral George W. Wickersham has arrived from New York City and is at the Carlton. , Gen, and Mrs. Guy V. Henry are at the Carlton for several days, having arrived from Fort Riley, Kans., where the general is stationed. Mrs. James Francis Sullivan of Rad- —_— The Perfect Glass for PICTURE FRAMING Flawless—Colorless Obtainable Only at Veerhoff Connecticut Ave. at Dupont Circle The Drinks, the Atmosphere, and the Music. HOTEL CARLTON 16 TH AT K/ 5T THE EVENING STAR, Married Today in Cathedral Chabel Who was, before_her wedding a MRS. WASHINGTON, D. C, JOHN F. SWEENEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935. Miss Leiter Meets Washington Society Mrs. Joseph Leiter will present her daughter, Miss Nancy Leiter, to Wash- ington society at & reception this aft- ernoon in her home at 1500 New SOCIETY, Hampshire avenue. Miss Leiter is one of the most outstanding debutantes of the season, and there will be numer- ous parties and balls given in her honor during the season. Miss Leiter made her first bow to soclety at a large dinner dance which Mrs. Leiter gave last month in their Summer home at Beverly Farms, Camels Fast. The thoroughbred Arabian racing camel, or dromedary, covers as much as 100 miles a day for a week on end. For the woman who ‘'wants We offer for Friday and Saturday only! 100 of our Finest New Higher-Priced Luxuriously Furred Coats at one attractive price— 100 We have always been known for luxurious coats, but this collection gives new meaning to fineness and unsurpassed value! They are made uterly magnificent by ‘the sumptuous use of Mink, Persian Lamb, Kolinsky, Silver Fox, Beaver, Mole, Russian Caracul, Cross, Blue, Red and Black Fox. Each coat was especially selected because of the supremacy of its fabric, fur and work- manship, yet, each is priced far below what you would expect to pay for an exquisite coat. We urge early selection as this is @ most unusual Real Distinction in Coats t noon today in the Chapel of St. Joseph of Arimathea of the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Miss Alicia Meyer Rodgers, daughter of Mrs. Philil: Owen Cof- fin. The bride’s jather is Capt. C. R. P. Rodgers, U. S. N. A wedding breakfast foll home of Mr. and Mrs. Coffin. and Madame Bostrom, the chief of the Western European Division of the State Department and Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Chauncey Depew, Princess Cantacu. Zene, Mrs. Archbold, Mrs. Frank 8i- monds, Mr. Eugene Meyer, the coun- selor of the Danish Legation, Mr. Col- lin, and visiting friends of the Min- ister from Denmark, Mr. Lund, chief editor of the Copenhagen Berlingske Tidente, and Mrs. Lund; Mr. Eduard Saltoft and Mr~and Mrs. Bertelsen. The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. | Petroff will entertain at a small cock. | tail party this aiternoon in the lega- tion, at 1881 Woodland drive. Park Commissioner Lacy Shaw en- | tertamed at dinner last evening at his home, near Silver Spring, Md., having as guests Maj. and Mrs, E. Brooke Limited Only Time Our Celebrated PERMANENT WAVE By Expert Operators . $6.50 Until Open 3042 14th St NW. 3042 14th St. N.W. Adams 6700 KAPLOWITZ THE COAT AND.SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET | BETWEEN EANDF Kaplowitz Day, Friday and Saturday Afternoon Dresses $10 | | : FACTS! ’ | Were 1695 19.75 $25 .|| several hundred dresses from our regular stocks reduced and sac- | rificed for Friday and Saturday selling, with a sacrifice close-out | from a maker of Fine Dresses who closed out to us his fine col- | Tection of beautiful dresses. .. Kaplowitz, exclusive apparel spe- | cialists for a generation, feature a spectacular selling event that is | truly different and will surely please you. The best and | newest fashions. | ‘| WOMENS MISSES JUNIORS: EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS | KAPLOWITZ| THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP | ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF Kaplowitz Day, Friday and Saturday | THE ARISTOCRAT OF KNITTED WEAR And Other Famous Knitted Apparel 23% OFF FACTS! MARINETTE . . . THE ARISTOCRAT OF KNITTED WEAR . .. HAND- FASHIONED AND DESIGNED FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF MAKING YOU LOOK AS LOVELY AND AS | CHIC AS POSSIBLE, YOU MAKE EVERY ENTRANCE A PERSONAL TRIUMPH. $16.95 Mwinette $12.71 | $19.75 AMpunette $14.81 | $25.00 Alninette $18,75 WOMENS MISSES JUNIORS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS |KAPLOWITZ U KAPLOWITZ KAPLOWITZ THE COAT AND.SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF Kaplowitz Day, Friday and Saturday COAT SALE $38 FINEST FURS FACTs! Kaplowitz, exclusive apparel specialists for a generation, feature $ss Exquisitely Furred Winter Coats for $38. New coats, higher priced furs, used exclusively . . , Every coat specially made according to our specifications . . . Tailoring, cut, lines, even to the 100 per cent Lamb's Wool used in every coat. | This sensational feature is only pcssiblc through our great purchas- || | ing power . . . These coats will | compare with any $58 values. .. | The newest and best materizls .+ . . Choice select furs , . . good workmanship . . . the smartest fashions . . . a specialized Kap- lowitz exclusive specialty. WOMENS MISSES JUNIORS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS KAPLOWITZ owed in the =—Bachrach Photo. Ministers’ Sons. The Society of Sons of Ministers Lee, his sister, Mrs. M. D. Belfield, and his brother, Mr. Thomas E. Shaw of Silver Spring, and County Commis- ‘ sioner Richard Spring, Md. ! organized in London. L. FraNK Co. The Store of Youthful Fashion 1200 F St. N.W. BEGINNING offering. Complete range of sizes 12 to 20, 36 to Lansdale of Sandy ©f the Church of Scotland is being | 44, 334 to 492 (usual charge privileges!) Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWEVETWEVE F STREET Positively No Single 1109 F St. Breslan— Friday at 9:15 0’Clock We Offer a Limited Quantity of - BETTER DRESSES Dresses will Be The Sale We Originated at Real Savings to You Our Regular Dresses 1095 Sold During TWO Hats 1695 .72 £ z Now $§.00 Incomplete range of sizes and colors Third Floor Another group of sports dresses in velveteen and wool combinations— REDUCED TO $5 All sales final—No Will Calls smmmmn HAVE YOU A FRANK ACCOUNT? mummmm L.Frank Co. THE STORE OF YOUTHFUL FASHIONS F St. at 12th NW. NAtional 5760 “FIVE O’CLOCK” and after two of many styles illustrated in Ribbon for Washington’s new witching hour, the 5 o'clock cocktail ren- dezvous. Intriguing little hats of Ribbons, Peter- shams and Velvets, many with veils, designed for the sole and purpose of coquetry compliments. All very young because youth is the keynote of our shop. Millinery Shop. ave You a Frank Accounti Store Opens at 8:30 AM. ONE TWICE EACH YEAR we hold @ store-wide Stock Clearance—A Clean Sweep of Every Dress in Stock is effected—offering TWO BRESLAU | DRESSES at an extr arily LOW PRICE. Every well dressed Washington woman realizes the style, quality end value of Breslau Dresses at regular prices—OUR ADVICE TO YOU IS TO BE ON HAND EARLY, AS THIS SPECIAL OFFERING ALWAYS ATTRACTS A CROWD TO OUR STORE. . @ TWO Breslau A7 | TWO Breslau TWO Breslau TWO Breslau TWO Breslau TWO Breslau TWO Breslau A l l SIZE JUNIORS’ 11 to 17—MISSES’ 12 to 20—WOMEN'S 36 to 48—HALF Special Close-Out Group of - Taams COATS $18 Formerly $49.50 Fur Trimmed Black, Brown and Green. Sizes 12 to 50. ~ BRESLAU The Friendly Shop TWO Breslau DRESSES for DRESSES for DRESSES for DRESSES for DRESSES for TWO Breslau DRESSES for DRESSES for DRESSES for DRESSES for PRICE SALE! OF DRESSES AND JACKET SUITS Sensationally Low Prices Extra Salespeople Extra Fitters Extra Fitting Space $7-%5 10 $13-% 5165 $19%5 $25.00 $2050 $35.00 $39-50 No Exchanges or Refunds A Deposit Reserves Your Selection