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i t j 4 oclock p.r . SOCIETY. hevy Chase Social Calendar for Week Marked by Variety Via.its to Annapolis, House Parties, Luncheons and Bridge Games Feature. Mre Robert Newton Crane and her dRughter Audrey of Plainfield, N. J. are the house guests of Mrs. Crane's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane, at their home on Northamton street. Mrs. E. E. Brown, wife of Repre- sentative Brown, will entertain at {luncheon Tuesday at her home on Underwood street. Mrs. Lawrence A. Baker and her {son Lawrence, jr., have gone to Bay Head, N. J, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery B. Stowell and their children left Friday for Seal Harbor, Me., where they will spend the summer. They will stop en route to visit relatives of Mrs. Stowell in Cambridge, Mass. Miss Anne Pressley of Erie, Pa., s the house guest of Miss Mary Imirie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Imirie, at her home on West Bradley lane. Miss lileanor Cooley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Anne a and Mrs. W 3 tending th week house party of ate_College. r Wylie entertained nd bridge Wednesday and Thursday at her home on Jenifer street. The_cxecutive board of the Wom- an's Club of Chevy Chase will meet Monday, June 9, ai 2 the home of the p Merrill, on Melros - | mings lane. ;] the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ashley: nductor, Mr. He . Mrs. Karl Fen Arthur B, Edgar " T. g M 1 nature, Mrs. Mr. Louis Itobertson has returned to Chevs Chase to spend the summer with \is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. |37 He has | ) Ropertson of Melrose street. completed his freshman year at the niversity of Michigan The (‘hevy Chas Yunder the direction of closed Thursday, . Appropriate Nr. , the daughter of of McKinley cen at the United States Annapolis, Md.. for Imire, Ih Miss Mary daughter of West Brad- | gy of friends in_Southern Katherine and Miss Society of the Church crament met Monday church. Tea was con and bridge in honofof Mrs. Edward M. Shinkle, formerly of Chevy Chase, and Mrs. Charles R Baxter of Grafton Street Mr=. 1. Hume Taibert entertained the mambers of her club at luncheon and y at her homo on Wost Protestant the annual Jawn of the R. Baxter of leave for Bos- will spend sev- il attend pecial work. | ¢ Wilmington, | t_of her par- t Maj. ar Grafton « Mrs. Dorsev G Del. is the house ents, Mr. and M their summer home on the Potomac nderella” was present- | udents of the Chevy | ; evening tained at dinner and bridge Friday Toronte, Canada. - | Huntington strect ha ., | Pollard. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MR. AND MRS. SHINRO MIYAZAKI, de, formerly Mixs Tacko Miyasaki being given away by the Japanese dor at her marringe in the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, a: t noon. * | party will go in busses from the Y. w. C. A. headquarters. Mrs. George Winchester Stone en- tained the Mission Club of the st Congregational Church Satur- afternoon at her home on Cum- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Waters enter- vening at their home on Jocelyn Karl C. Corley entertained ¢ members of her club at bridge “riday at her home in Bethesda. Mrs. . B. Walker, who has been Byrne, has returned to her home in Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Swope of e gone 1o Beth- v will attend lehem, Pa., where the: exercises of Le- the commencement high University. Mr. and Mr: ed at evening at et in honor of Col. and Among the s. Abner Fer- Euson and Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Frank Pence Wilcox | dinner and bridge their home on ward_S. Walton. i erian Church entertained vening at dinner in hon- voung people of the church. Sydney Forst and her son and daughter, Karl and Francis, have returned to their home on Ingomar street after spending the winter in Hollywood, Calif. Elaborate plans are being made by | ecreation Club of Chevy Chase nt be pre- children of | J at 3:30 o'clock | e playground Harold 1. Doyle entertained | evy Chasoe Chapter of the Y. | I Store Your —Warm Days Are Just pm., Mrs, the « Nz insuring safekeeping plus proof. Furs Remodeled in 7 i The Utmost Protection for Your Furs in Wm. Rosendorf’s New Vaults A masterpiece in modern, scientific cold storage— AT OUR LOW SUMMER PRICES ‘W. C. A. at luncheon Tuesday at her home on Huntington street. Mrs. Atwood Iisher entertained at luncheon Monday. Miss Emly Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Parks, spent June week at Annapolis, Md, where she attended exercises at the United States Naval Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Warren York enter- tained at a dance Friday evening at their home on Jocelyn street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burkhart en- tertained at a dance Friday evening at their home on Connecticut avenue, in honor of their son Robbrt Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mears en- tertained at a dance in honor of their son Samuel Saturday evening. Miss Virginia Parke, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Parke, spent Md., ‘where veek exercises at the United States Naval Academy A political school for Republican women will be held Friday, June 13, from 10:30 am. to 4 p.m. in the Chevy Chase Library. Mrs. Beverly P. Evans, who will conduct the school, has recently_attended the Political School for Women at _Plattsburg, . Baltimore and Washington. Tlc.kem may be obtained from Mrs. FUR you wm Tet n, do youl = and « ired hodd be repaired and looked over before put in storage. You will save money and trouble if r work now. g Our Specialty. umm( made «n-m sour own materials at _WOL iy T Furs Now Around the Corner 2 service. Moth and fire New 1924-25 Styles % 1215 G Street K June 11. for the SEXT DOOR TO OUR FORMER PREMISES 17 YEARS OF HONEST DEALING 1114 G St. N.W. fectly . $1.49 ‘White Pongee, 36 if 40 in.; honeycomb weave. creations. Formerly $2.49 yard.. All sales final. $2.69 White “Trou-Trou” Crepe, 40 in.; launders per- “De Luxe ; rich, lustrous $2 59 White Lingerie Crepe. $3.69 White Sport Fabrics, 40 in.; superb Cannelle effects $398 White Spiral Crepe, 40 in. crinkle S. & W. fabric. Silk I ooms o”/America % SILKS AT RETAIL from LOOM TO WEARER White Silks and Cotton Fabrics Feature SECOND WEEK OF OUR June Clearance Sale $3.49 White Crepe Romona, 40 in.; heavy, sheer quality.. $198 White Georget Crepe, 40 in. crinkle “Gnnfre” $1.69 $1.19 $1.69 $2.49 $3.29 EXTRA SPECIAL $249 White cloth, 33 in.; kerchief .. 500 yards of Heavy Printed Crepe de Chine, 40 inch; a score of designs in monotone and multi-colored effects, superb color For dresses, blouses, combinations and trimmings. A Final Clearance of Cotton Fabrics ‘We have culled the cotton materials from our stock, and for final distribution we have marked them at a reduction of from 25% to 40%. $2.49 White Baronet Sa 42 in.; firm, durable quality. . launders like a $1.98 White Crepe de Chme, 40 in.; firm, durable quality.. Phone Main 8306 $1.98 < $1.69 $1.98 $1.98 $1.59 Satin Broad- s Bugene E. street, Mrs. Kirk 'street, or Miss Ewen of Meirose street. The Unitarian Ladies' Ald Soclety will give a tea Wednesday in honor of the Twentieth Century Club. Mrs, J. Gordon McKay entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Saturday at her home on Jenifer street. The Chi Omega Sorority of George Washington University will serve tea on Wednesday, June 11, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Gordon McKay, on Jenifer street. Mrs. ‘Richard Hargreaves of Holly- wood, Calif,, is the guest. of her sister-in-law, Mrs. William S. Stein of 3720 Jocelyn street. Mrs. Hargreaves has been spending the spring with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bryan, in Miami, and is leaving Washington Monday for her home In California. SCHOOL PUPILS PRESENT FIRE PREVENTION PLAY “The Trial of Fire,” a Nre preven- tion play, was presented by members of the Grant Schoel Junior Safety Coun- cil at a meeting Friday in the audi- torium of the Interior Department. The cast included James Reilly, Clara Cum- berland, Margaret Morningstar, Robert Hetrick, Paul Crouch, Edmond Rhodes and Edward Buesard. Miss Elsle Green, faculty leader of the council, urged the children to con- tinue their safety work. Talks_also were made by Ida Malickson, Betty Weist, Merrill Drennan, Byrd Ferney- hough, Philip Goldblat{ and ~Samuel ller. The Grant School Orchestra, under the direction” 0® Mrs. Dorothy Trimble Mc. Cammond, rendered a number of selec- tions. A’ violin recital was given by Harry Goldblatt. | Officers of the safety council are: | Henry Cumberland, president; Regina | Enright, vice president: Dolly Gardner, secretary; Douglas Jolley, captain of Stevens of Thornapple Paul Sleman efEW“ BLISS GRADUATES PLAN REUNION PROGRAM HERE Former Students of Blectrical School Will Convene at Takoma Park. The first reunion of the graduates of the Bliss Electrical School will be held Mondsy to Friday this week at the school bullding in Takoma Park, Four hundred people will attend, com- ing from practically all states of the Unlon. There will be representatives from the earliest clags, 1893, to 1923, The Bliss Electrical has 4,000 grad- uates in every part of the United States and throushout the world. A special program of entertainment and scien- tific interest has been arranged, includ- ing an address by Stephen Q. Hayes, chief engineer of the Westinghouse Gompany at Pittsburgh, an_address of welcome by Maj. James F. Bell, En- gineer Commlssloner of the District of Columbia; a lecture on ‘Washington, the_Capital of the Natlon,” by Charles F. Nesbit, vice president of the school, and a lecture and demonstration upon the subject of ‘“Transmission of Pic- tures by Radlo,” by C. Francis Je well known inventor of moving picture machines and other devices, who is a graduate of the Bliss Electrical School of the class of 1895 The convention will visit Mount Ver- DANISH ROSE CAFE Breakfast, luncheon, dinner a Ia carte 721 17th St. N.W. Open_Sundays. patrol, and Miss Elise 13 Green, coun- selor. SrE plete day, one 34 Street and A Formerly 57. THE GOWNS are in Flat Crepe, Georgette and Chiffon. These se- lections comprise beauti- ful models from our last Spring shipment—color- ful, original, exclusive. NO C. 0. D. TWELVE TUNATE indecd A Wedding Mean So Much Becthors CIAL MONDAY ONLY R quick and com- " clearance. To close out Mon- day only. 14 O’Rossen Tailleurs These Suits were 68.50 and 78.50 2850 fternoon Gowns 50 and 78.50 47.50 SUITS ARE original O’Rossen models that created the tailleur vogue. Imported Scotch mixtures, Twills, Serges; gray, blue and contrast- ing skirt and jacket. NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL THIRTEEN F D. C, JUNE 8, 1924—PART 2. SOCIETY. and will lay a wreath upon the tomb of the Unknown Goidier, in Ronor of Bliss men who lost their lives In the ‘world . war. ¥ To carry on flood prevention work near Pueblo, Cdlo., night and day one of the companies doing this work has had an area two miles long and 2,000 feet wide electrically illuminated. Six 2,000 candlepower electric search light: empned with special reflectors are ut At Dinner Tomorrow W ashington’s Most ‘Delightful Summer Restaurant THE DINING ROOM ATOP THE NEW WILLARD Fashionable Washington is now booking reser- vations for the re-opening tomorrow evening of’ this'charming addition to the famed restaurants of the New Willard. A garden in the sky in every sense of the word —but absolutely unique in that ‘it can be instantly glass inclosed to meet the possibilities of cool nights and inclement weather. Open for breakfast, luncheon, dinner and sup- per. Tempting special menus, Dancing during dinner_and supper to the enchanting strains of the famous Meyer-Davis New Willard orchestra. THE NEW. WILLARD Pennsylvania Avenue, l4th‘ and F Streets “—look thin while getting thin!” Now Open! —a new exclusive shop Featuring the ; XReduc Girdle Makes You Look Thin While Gett:mg Thin We happily announce the opening of the Marguerite Girdle Shop tomorrow morning, at 1109 Peunsvlwama Ave- nue, between the Raleigh Hotel and S tar Building. This attractive shop is designed to feature expressly the Madame X Reducing Girdle, offering the women of Wash- ington a real service amid quiet, private surroundings. Women experienced in the fitting of this famous reducing Gift Can is the beide who, when SOLE REPRESENTATIVES FOR WASHINGTON PIANO CO. 12th and G Sts. Erwmons 8. Smith girdle are here to aid and advise you and to fit you if you desire, though a visit to this shop entails no obligation to purchase. The Madame X Reducing Girdle has become famous through.sheer merit; it does remove superfluous flesh rap- idly, safely and comfortably, and, best of all, MAKES YOU I.OOK THIN WHILE GETTING THIN. A Direct Representative of Madame X Will Be Here Tomorrow ‘Washington women who have wanted to know more about this wonder- ful new girdle are invited to visit this shop and confer with a direct repre- sentative of Madame X tomorrow. You are invited to step into this new kind of corset and see how quickly your waist, hips and thighs look inches thinner. Wear dainty, stylish clothes at once! Dance, play and walk to your heart’s content! Snap your fingers at tiresome exercises, starving diets, harmful medicines or bitter self-denials!- This marvelous new kind of corset not only makes you look slender—it actually massages away vour fat every second vou wear it, and yet does it 5o gently you hardly feel it! MARGUERITE GIRDLE SHOP featuring the MADAME X REDUCING GIRDLE 1109 Pa. Ave.—Near Star Bldg.