Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1935, Page 22

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SOCIETY. ‘Mrs. Cordell Hull, Wife i Of the Secretary of State, To Be Feted at Luncheon ‘Dean of v Diplomatic Corps and Lady Lindsay : of Royal RS. CORDELL HULL, wife of the Secretary of State, will be the- homor guest at A luncheon December 17 of Mrs. Edward B. Meigs. His Britannic Majesty’s Ambassador sand Lady Lindsay have canceled the idinner they were to have given Sat- Jurday in honor of Right Hon. the {Most Rev. William Temple, Archbishop +of York, and Mrs. Temple, because the $British Embassy is observing a period lof court mourning for the late Prin- scess Victoria, sister of King George. ' The Minister of Denmark, Mr. Otto 'wadsted, will go to New York to- morrow, where he will meet Mme. ‘Wadsted and their small son, Otto, 'who will arrive tomorrow on the steamship Hensa from Europe. Little Otto will celebrate his second birthday | danniversary tomorrow. The Minister ‘and his family will remain in New York over the week end. ¢ ‘The Minister of Portugal and Mme. “de Bianchi have returned to the Capi- ftal from a few days’ stay in New ‘York. : The Minister of Hungary, M. John ;Pelenyi, will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Count Paul s Teleki, former prime minister and 'former minister of foreign affairs of Hungary, who is his guest at the lega- ) tion, The Minister of the Union of South i Africa and Mrs. Close have canceled the dinner which they were to give i December 12 in honor of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone because jof the court mourning for the death of Princess Victoria, sister of King {George of England. ~Mrs. Close will not observe her day | af, home this week. } The Minister of Greece, M. Deme- frios Sicilianos, was host at & lunch- ¢on at the legation yesterday. The fuests were the Belgian Ambassador, Count Robert van der Straten-Pon- thoz; the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Bulgaria dnd Mme. Petroff, the Minister of Yugoslavia and Mme. Fotitch, the harge d'affaires of Spain and Senora e Yrujo, Senhora Lima e Silva, | widow of the former Brazilian Ambas- Sador to the United States, who is & fuest of the charge d'affaires of Spain and Senora de Yrujo af the embassy for a fortnight; Mr. and Mrs. Chan- gler P. Anderson, Mrs. McKenney Mallan, Mrs. Campbell Prichett, Sen- yrm. Zoe Patterson, daughter of the Ambassador of Cuba and her flance, M. Ernest Schlatter, attache of the Legation of Switzerland, and the tounselor of the Greek Legation, Mr. Nicholas Lely. ’Mn. Owen Honor Guest at Dinner. ) The United States Minister to Den- fmark, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, who will sail Saturday for Denmark, was the honor guest at & dinner last eve- ing in New York of Mrs. Henry L. gohem’. Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Rep- Jyesentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, enter- tained yesterday afternoon at an in- Jormal cocktail party in honor of Feniorita Zoe Patterson, daughter of the Ambassador of Cuha, and her Phillip-Louise ¢ Canceled Social Functions Owing to Death Princess. flance, Mr. Ernest Schlatter, attache of the Swiss Legation. Tea and cock- tails were served in the hall of house, where the tables and were decorated with bowls of Mrs. Bloom, wearing & gown of velvet, presided at the tea table. Bloom wore pale gray velvet made included members of the diplomatic corps and of official and residential circles. Representative Samuel Dickstein is at the Carlton for a few days. The counselor of the Peruvian Em- bassy, Dr. Juan Mendoza Almenara, is in New York, where he went to represent the Ambassador at the open- ing of the exhibition last evening of modern Peruvian art given by Senorita Elena Izcue and Senorita Victoria Tzcue. ‘The new secretary of the Peruvian Embassy, Senor Don Rafael Ludowieg, has arrived in Warhington to assume his new duties at the embassy. Lieut. Comdr. A. V. R. Watson, U. 8. N., has arrived in Washington from the West Coast, and taken an apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter months, Maj. and Mrs. Alexander P. de Seversky have arrived from their home, in Farmingdale, N. Y, and are at the Carlton. Lieut. Frederick Reginia Weber, U. | 8. A, and Mrs. Weber announce ‘the birth of a son, Frederick Reginia Weber, jr., this morning. Lieut Weber is on duty at Fort Belvoir and is in training for the pentathlon team for the Olympic games. Mrs. Weber was formerly Miss Katharine Kingman, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Ralph King- man of Washington, and was a debu- tante in 1930 and was married in the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul in Washington. Mr.andMrs.Marbury Take Baltimore Home Mr. and Mrs. William L. Marbury, jr., who are on a wedding trip in Can- ada, have leased the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Jencks at 113 West Mulberry street, in Baltimore, Md. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Marbury took place Tuesday at the Church of the Epiphany. Mrs. Mar- bury was formerly Mrs. Wheeler, widow of Mr. Charles Yandes Wheeler. KAPLOWITZ THE COAT AND. SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP | ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN EANDF Chriatmas Suggeations « .+ . of course, there's no gift quite so dear to the feminine heart as something really smart to wear. Benefit Bazaar at Church articles which will be on sale, Members of British Air Mission Arrive Sir Donald Banks of London, Eng- land, is at the Carlton, having come over as a member of the British Air Mission. Other members of the party stopping at the Carlton are Lieut. Col. | Mr. C. 8. L. Syers, Mr. Woods Hum- | phrey, Mr. Ivor McClure and Mr. A. | Groves, all of England; Mr. John Ley- don and Mr. Joseph P. Walsh of Ire- land and Mr. L. C. Christie, Mr. F. E. Jolliffe, Herring and Mr. P. T. Cooligan of Canada. FOR GIFT Excellent Designs at Mrs. Frank Tilley and Mrs. Eugene F. Mueller, who are taking a prominent part in the arrangements for the annual Unitarian bazaar to be held under the auspices of All Souls’ Church, at, Sizteenth and Harvard streets, today and tomorrow. Mrs. Tilley and Mrs. Mueller are shown with a few of the many attractive F. C. Shelburdine, Mr. D. O. Lumley, | Mr. J. A. Wilson, Mr. G.| Made of Choice Woods by Expert Craftsmen Drum Tables____$15.50 up Turn-Top Tables-$30.00 up Duncan Phyfe Drop-Leaf Tables $31.00 up Coffee Tables____%$7.00 up Cocktail Tables__%$13.50 up Open Bookcases -$17.00 up Kneehole Desks__$49.00 up Foot Stools ~Star Staft Photo. Bond Issue Defeated. WINCHESTER, Va., December 5| (Special) —Frederick County voters {in a special election yesterday de- | | feated by about five-to-one majority | | & proposal to issue bonds to be applied | | market building on property here alterations. greenwich gowns Room 411 American Bldg.. 1317 F St. N.W. FURNITURE Reasonable Prices Chairs SERVING WASHINGTON OVER FIFTY YEARS Visit HENDERSON'S Bowie-Burdette Nuptials Yesterday ‘The marriage yesterday at Laytons- ville, Md., of Miss Laura Olive Bur- dette and Mr. Donald McAlpin Bowie, jr., of Rockville, has been announced by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Washington Burdette of Wood- fleld, in Montgomery County. Miss Gertrude Nichols of Boyd, Md., was maid of honor and Mr. Howard Walk- er Bowie, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. The marriag ceremony was read by the Rew. Wil- liam Leadford, pastor of Wesley Grove Methodist Episcopal Church, at Wood- field, in the presence of members of the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. Bowie is a graduate of the Damascus High School and has been active in the work of the National Grange and the Home Demonstration Clubs of Montgomery County. Mr. Bowle, son of Mr. Donald McAlpin Bowie and Mrs. Anna Stonestreet Bowie of Montgomery County, is a graduate of the George Washington University Law School and a member of the bars of the District of Colum- bia and Maryland. He was formerly counsel to the Board of Supervisors of Elections for Montgomery, County and is now engaged in practice of law in Washington and at Rockville. He is active in the affairs of the Ken- sington Chamber of Commerce, the Montgomery County Civic Federation, is master of Woodfield Grange and & member of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia and the Amer- ican Bar Association. Mr. and Mrs. Bowie have gone to : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. Miami, Fla, for their wedding trip and will make their home at Wood- fleld, Md. Lady Lister-Kaye Arrives for Visit Natica, Lady Lister-Kaye, who ar- rived on the Majestic this week from England, is at the Ambassador Hotel in New York City for her annual ‘Winter visit. Lady Lister-Kaye, who is the widow of 8ir John Pepys Lister- Kaye, has been enjoying an unusually busy social season in London since the Silver Jubilee. Being. 2 close friend of King George and Queen Mary, she has been bidden to numerous social functions at Buckingham Palace and was among those invited by the King to attend the opening of Parliament. Lady Lister-Kaye will be in New York for an extended stay before com- ing to Washington, where she spends part of each Winter, ————e Polish Glass. Poland is shipping glass to Palestine, Egypt, and America. Pictures and Frames WORTH OWNING Veerhoff (Established 1871) Connecticut Ave. ot Dupont Circle No Refunds, No Exchanges . . . All Sales Final P'fi'ipalwrn - 1™ Stresr | with a Federal grant to erection of a | = Betwesn F§ G Winter Hats Regularly $3 20 Regularly $3.95 & $5 ‘1 All the new shapes in velvet and felt, brims and turbans Fourth Floor. Reg. $5.95 to $7.95 FROCKS 3 Crepe and matelasse in dark and light shades. Reg. $10.95 and $13.95 FROCKS ™~ Types for all occasions in crepes and matelasse. Regular $13.95 to $39.75 DRESSES $6.SO and $7 50 SOCIETY. LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR 29th ANNIVERSARY SALE! The Final rush will be noteworthy. Muskrat Seal Dyed $ .50 Muskrat Coats l w RACCOON cosrs 169 Black Russian § 176 Caracul _____ Japanese Mink $ .50 COATS 259 nt Terms—Just make & small deposit— We'll hold any garment for y Wm. Rosendorf 1215 G Street Washington's Leading Exclusive Furtier A STEP AHEAD Yty swoJudl RESENTING many models for your ap- proval. Available in black and brown suede and kid leather. The excellence of Queen Quality materials combined with fine fitting qualities, puts a new interpretation on value in fashionable footwear. For Christmas Give Queentex Hosiery Fine quality, 59¢ to $1.15. Packed in Gift Boxes De Luxe Grade $8.75 and up Queen Quality Boot Shop 1221 F Street N.W. Better type dresses in street, afternoon, dinner, and formal styles. Materials include vel- vet, metallics, crepes and matelasse. End Table of Chinese Chip- Mirrors _____ pendale design in genuine mahogaeny. Bamboo turnings Other End Tables, $10 up 1727 L St 4 Doors East of Conn. Ave. Sale 950 Dresses of All Types Reduced for Quick Clearance Dinner and evening gowns, sport and afternoon; also knit dresses and boucle suits. Formerly $16.95 to $89.50 N $7.95 to $39.50 Sizes 12 to 44 and half sizes. Coats and Suits Formerly $25 to $69.50 $10.95 to $39.50 All Sales Cash end Final FUR COATS AND FUR- TRIMMED CORTS | We are closing out all our coats | a month earlier. AFTER-CHRISTMAS REDUCTIONS EFFECTIVE NOW FOR A GENERATION' THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY | DRESSES ® SPORTSWEAR ® GOWNS WOMENS MISSES JUNIORS | LITTLE WOMENS LARGER WOMENS Foan WealouGue. DRE//E/...LINGERIE...LINENS *10 Reg. $49.75 to $69.75 SUITS 538 Winter suits and cos- tume suits with fine furs. Second Floor, Reg. $29.75 and $39.75 SUITS s21 Jacket and Swagger types with fur or tailored. At right, Drop-leaf Table of the Pembrooke design, made of genuine mahogany, For the Young Lady on Your List... geta Vanity Bag Other Similar Tables,$16 up See Our Large Collection of Gift Tables for Most Any Purpose—all of HENDERSON'S Quality James B. HenbersoN FINE FURNITURE INTERIOR DECORATING 1108 G Street N.W. DlIstrict 7676, 7677 Regular $59.75 to $69.75 Cloth Coats Quality Winter coats with lavish trims of luxurious furs in the sleek lines so flatter- ing to women and misses. Also sizes for juniors and little ladies. CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT M CHOOSE The ELEGANCE of % FOR THAT “SPECIAL" PERSON! Third Floor. Reg. $5.95 to $7.95 KNITS 3 Rabbits hair and che- nille two - piece knit frocks. Reg. $13.95 to $16.95 BOUCLES sg-90 One, two and three piece knit frocks in all colors. ol Noé)for XMAS € GIFTS Other Bags $3 to $100 ® Here's the Inside Story (Comb, Mirror, Purse on Chain) Clearance of Robes Reg. $7.95 & $10.95 Regularly $2 & $3 Tailored moire robes and printed floral crepe negli- gees in pastels and darker shades. A style “hit” ...and as a gift it's bound to make a hit with Her. Fash- ioned in smooth, rich calfskin, superbly lined. A Gift From Becker’s Means AR & 1314 F Street N.W. An exquisite Handmade Silk Satin with Hand-run Alen- con laces . . . Fabric Gloves, in winter shades, were $1, 39¢ Suit Blouses, crepe and satin, were $2, §1.59 Pull-over Sweaters, novelty styles, ' $1.29 were $2 and $3 Gowns, Pajamas, Teddies, Slips, were $2, : $1.59 Brushed Wool Swagger Coats, were $5.95, $3.95 Black or White SATIN! Black VELVET! Too early, not one bit, it's an opflgrnunh that means GREAT SAVINGS on yoyr G S and don’t Complete Set—Specially Priced at $12.50. forget to treat yourself to a pair, too. Other Lingerie—Panties, $1.95; Slips, $2.95. - Gowns, $3.95. Street Floor.

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