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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SOCIETY. Suburban Residents SOCIETY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1935. Mrs. Roosevelt Will Be Honor Guest at Sale Takoms Park. They were accom-|Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Warner of Alex- | merce exhibit at the San Dieg o panied by their son-in-law and daugh- | andria and Clarendon. mzwnm;uy. P 3 Mrs. Charles Eldridge Mrs. C. A. Rife has returned after yesterday afterncon for Yale, Va.|night to his home in Woodside, Md., |an extended visit to her son, Mr. Where they will be guests of Mrs. Eid- | from California, where he has been | Charles Rife and Mrs. Rife in Atlantd, ridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.|in charge of the Department of Com- | Ga. 1 left| Mr. Cerl Lines returned Saturday For Blind in New York Gen. Pershing to Be Entertained Today by £ Chief of Staff of U, S, A.—Diplomat to Be Host. RS. ROOSEVELT, who joined the President in Warm Springs, Ga., is now in New York, where she will be the guest of honor at the opening of the annual Christmas sale to benefit the blind, which will be held this after- noon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Roosevelt is expected to return to Washington Wednesday. Gen. John J. Pershing was the honor guest at luncheon today of Gen., Malin Craig, chief of staff, U. 8. A, who entertained at the Carl- ton Hotel. The other guests were the superintendent of the Military Acad- emy, Maj. Gen. William D. Connor; Maj. Gen. Fox Conner, Msj. Gen. Paul B. Malone, Maj. Gen. George | Van Horn Moseley, Maj. Gen. George 8. Simonds and Maj, Gen. Albert J. ‘Bowley. The Japanese Ambessador and Mme, SBaito will attend the reception the naval attache of the Japanese Em- bassy, Capt. Tamon Yamaguchi, will give this afternoon at the Mayflower Hotel from 5 until 7 o'clock. Cards were issued for the party and the guests will include officers of the | United States Navy and foreign naval attaches of the embassies and lega- ticns, Assistant Becretary of State and Mrs. Sumner Welles have issued in- vitations for dinner Wednesday, Jan- uary 11. Senorita Zoe Patterson, daughter | of the Ambassador of Cuba, and her fiance, Mr. Ernest Schlatter, attache of the Swiss Legation, whose marriage | will take place December 16, will be | the honor guests at a tea this after- noon given by Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, in her apartment on Sixteenth street. Among the junior group who will assist will be Senorita Marta ‘Trucco, Sencrita Olga Patterson, Miss Virginia Jenckes, Miss Katharine Greer and Miss Mary Lenore Thomp- son of Coronado, Calif. Army and Navy Officers x Are Visitors. Brig. Gen. Robert C. Van Vliet, U. S. A, retired, has arrived at the Martinique from California and will spend a month in Washington before navy yard in Philadelphia and will return this week end to the Shore- ham, where they have made their home since early Summer. Capt. E. A. Prieto, former military attache to the Cuban Embassy in Senora Manuel M. De Reyes, wife of the Mexican Ambassador to Brazil, spent the week end at the Mayflower and is leaving Washington this after- noon for Mexico. at the Mayflower until the week, when they going New York preparatory sailing f going to Florida for the remainder of |Latvia. Mr. Abbott is sec: the Winter. Rear Admiral Thomas H. Hicks, U. 8. N, has his niece, Miss Betty Hicks, as his guest at the Mayflower for the Thanksgiving vacation from Vassar. Col. and Mrs. J. Wright Rumbough have had visiting them for a few days Col. Rumbough’s brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs. William W. West of Fort Hayes, Ohio. Col. and Mrs. KAPLOWITZ | THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP * ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF The Qhristmas Stare of Apparel Gifts | FUR COATS AND FUR-TRIMMED COATS | | We are closing out all our coats | & month earlier, AFTER-CHRISTMAS REDUCTIONS EFFECTIVE NOW FOR A GENERATION 1 THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY | | | |WOMENS MISSES JUNIORS | EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS MISS MILDRED GREEN, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Day Green, today announce her engagement place in the late Winter. " | the United States Legation in Riga. . | He has been visiting his former home in Cleveland since returning to the| United States with Mrs. Abbott about two months ago. Assistant; .aT'l:;l Of English Union Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, Mrs. Hugh Cumming, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs and Mrs. Jemes Oliver Murdoc! will be at the tea table at the annual | meeting of the English Speaking Union Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 | o'clock in the Willard Hotel, P Mother of 12 Has Twins. CHICAGO, December 2 (#).—Mrs. | Cora Hausen, 43, mother of 12 other | children, gave birth to her fourth set “Promenade” . . . . . between dawn and dark Here's that thoroughly satisfactory shoe that goes with every daytime thing you have — from luncheon clothes to out-and-out sports types. Smart broad-strap in black or brown suede with alligator (very, very good, now) . $12.50 ® In Dubonnet or Green Suede, with kid__._$11.50 “F STREET N-BLEU L AT I0TH P 2.2.0.2.2.07°9°0.2.0.9.9.9.2.2.2.9.2.2.3.2.2.2.28.222228228.2842¢.9 Selby Tru-Poise Stars in 4 ,I%My/ ; drg/ " to Mr. George L. Sheri, George Scharf and the late Mr. Scharf, Scharf, son of Mrs. he wedding will take Hadassah Work. ‘The Hadassah medical unit, founded by the Jewish women of America some 15 years ago, contributes an average of nearly $500,000 yearly for medical service in Palestin An Unusual Showing of Gift Sunnestions ASH TRAYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND VARIOUS DESIGNS $1.00 wp TRAY ILLUSTRATED AT RIGHT HAS AN ALABASTER BASE AND A METAL FIGURE. Price $2.50 RADIO LAMPS A Complete Assortment to Select Inthe News Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Here to Live. Visitors in Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Benjamin and their daughter, Miss Marjorie, have arrived from Ooltewa, Tenn., and will make their home here. Mr. Ben- jamin has for some time been assist- ant business manager.of the Southern Junior Coliege at Ooltewa. Mr. Lloyd Lippincott of Pemberton, N. J, is spending some time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox in Vienna, Va. Additional guests for “Thanksgiving included Mrs. James Al- Jen and Mrs. A. H Greenwood of Vienna, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox and family of Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wilcox of Ballston, Va., and Miss Marguerite Wilcox of ‘Washington. Miss Virginia Eskridge of Boston, Mass., is spending some time at Falk- land Manor, Siiver Spring, Md. Miss Martha Bowen gave a tea Sat- urday afternoon in her home in Falls Church in honor of Miss Judith Birge and Miss Carol Eastman, who were home for Thanksgiving from New York. The tea table was lovely in its appointments, the lace tablecloth having been used at the wedding of Miss Bowman's mother. Chrysanthe- mums and snapdragons formed the | center piece. Miss Jane Cline assisted at the tea table and Miss Vera Han- son in the dining room. | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Eldridge of Olean, N. Y., returned yesterday aft- | | ernoon to their home after spending | | Thanksgiving and the week end with | their children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eld- | ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Edwards | 'and Mr. Shirley Eldridge, who live tni That Are Different From. $5.50 wp ONE ILLUSTRATED AT LEFT HAS AN ALABASTER BASE AND A METAL FIGURE. LIVING ROOM SUITES OCCASIONAL CLOCKS—LAMPS—NOVELTIES CATLINS, Inc. Lighting 1324 New York Ave. N.IV. YOO XX RN May We Help You Price $5.50 FURNITURE Fixtures Na. 0992 ||| The Christmas Store | Kubrock. They were accompanied by ;hdr—“dnmur.mm une. KAPLOWITZ ‘THE COAT AND.SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP i ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF of Apparel Gifts A Dream Come True! AFTERNOON | DRESSES ‘The Best and Newest Fashions $10 FACTS! | | Regularly 19.75, 25, 29.75 | Kaplowitz, exclusive apparel specialists for 8 generation, feature a spectacular event that is truly different and will surely please. WOMENS MISSES JUNIORS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS en- SKETCHED—12-inck Crystal Ci ler Bowl amd pair of Candlesticks with briltiant eut Q=0 prisms. The set of thres 5 pieces - First Floor Imported and Domestic DECAN- TERS, $1.00 to $10.00. . Ball Voses ond Rose Bowls, Topaz or Crystal, S0¢ to $5.00. . Dozens of Designs in Domestic and imported STEMWARE, 25¢ to $10.00. TABLE PLATEAUS, Crystal or Blue Mirror Glass, $1.00 to $10.00. . OLD-FASHIONED GLASSWARE, Varied selection, 25¢ to $1.50. Set of Four ASH TRAYS, Ime ported Crystal, $1.00, . Fine Cryst® SALAQ PLATES, $150 to $25. . Pressed Crystol BON BON DISHES, NUT DISHES, FLOWER VASES, ASH TRAYS, etc. Excellent values, SUPPER A. Any man would welcome this Buxton bill-fold and key case set. Sutchless comstruction. India goatskin. Black or brown « oo $5.00. Others, $2 to $30. B. Heres ome gift hell welcome with genuine enthusiasm. Sterling silver initialed buckle. Genuine top-grain cowhide bele. « e+ $3.00. Others, $2 10 $15. C. For the man who travels there's nothing more appropriate than thie fiteed traveling case. Zipper. Eleven wseful §rtings. + e $7.50. Others, §5 to $100. A Gift from Beckers Means More © s = 1314 F Street N.W. Silver Dress- SKETCHED—Qne of a special group par PLATES with Dresden SKETC] ticulerly o1 SERVICE s' bso b t_center on ivory. 'HED—Sterling ing "Set which iz, a emong_our 'F The hree pleces__ . SILVER First Floor Gentlemen's Sterling BRUSH and COMB SET in Leather Case, $1000. Gentlemen’s MILITARY SETS, $15.00 ': $35.00. Sterling SUGAR and CREAMS, $10.00. ouquet cen! soti color rims of oreen. blue, black or red—with gold edge. (Third and Fourth Floors.) Imported and Domestic PLACE PLATES. Dozen, $12.00 to $250.00. SALAD PLATES Dozen, $6.00 to $225.00. ‘. = < AFTER DINNER CUPS AND i T SAUCERS, Dozen, e $6.00 to' $84.00. Sterling ond Glass COASTER SETS, $6.00 to $13.50: 8. Swing ?.MOKERS' SETS, 150, IRISH _BE and Creome, Plates $215 to $8. . Sterling ond Crystol MAYONNAISE ~ Chintz Decorated CRACKE BOWL with Lodle, $1.50. $650. - . DINNER SERVICES FOR EIG $6.95 to $175.00. A BREAKFAST SETS, $5.50 to $37.50. SKETCHED—NEWEST Candy Bozes this desion, with enameled tops * colors ‘as such jade. cream. blue k—finished with gold plate dlac and non-tarnishing frame. 12 a three-compartment plass dish active They are most attr and the prices range— $5.00 to S|3.90 Other Candy Bores, 32.50 to §5.00 GIFTS (Fifth Floor.) A New Shipment of ROOKWOOD, America’s Most Renowned Pottery, $1.50 to $35.00. CROWN DEVON VASES, $17.50 to $22.50. SMOKING SETS, 50c to $10.00. —ease the burden of heavy Christ- moas expenditures? A Hohn BUDGET ACCOUNT is different from the usual Charge Account. With it, not only can you purchase shoes for your- self and the entire fomily—at the time you most wont them—but many names can now be checked. off your Gift List with presents of Slippers, Hosiery and Haendbegs. The cost is spread over a three-month period, ond there is no extra cost. It's a real convenience and remarkably easy to obtain. Just write or ask ony Hohn salesman for the simple de- tails of our FAMILY BUDGET ACCOUNTS IKITCHID—LRN% with gold bdese, w) pedestal; maize bowl. The stretched white” silk shade hes @ smell gold trim. Com- P e el LAMPS (Fifth Floor.) Interesting New TABLE LAMPS, $5.00 to MISS IRENE DELROY and Miss Benay Venuta, stars”of America’s No. 1 musical hit, both wear Selby TRU-POISE Shoes—the shoe with the hidden heel grip. So beautifully designed they’re in the spotlight of Fashipn—so wonderfully constructed they give you perfect balance and poise. TRU-POISE styles especially created for Misses Delroy and Venuta are displayed at our F Street Shop. Reproduction of any of these will be made to order for Hahn patrons. TRU-POISE $ 8 75 are regularly . and W = - A07F ; Smartly Designed BOUDOIR $3.00 to $9.50. BRIDGE LAMPS, »s n. $19.50. FLOOR LAMPS, $15.00 te $31.50. DESK LAMPS, BOOK ENDS, $3.00 to $13.50. $200 to $16.00. Dudin EMactin A WAFFLE IRON Ensemble, TOASTER, snd COFEE MAKER— Hand Decorated METAL TRAYS, $3.50 to $11.75. - HOMEWARES (Secomd Floor.) Scores of proctical household ne- cessities and luxuries, from eiec- tricol conveniences to kitchen sets, are conveniently disployed ond moderately priced on our Second Ficor. We'll Gladly Cash Your Christmas Savings Check NN NN YN YNNI RO YN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN R NN X KX KK