Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY 3iIrs. Hoover, Wife of the Commerce Head, Hgstess at Lunch Honor of the Mi Commerce, entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Eleanor Huston, % Katharine Huston and Miss dred Huston, daughters of the ner Assistant Secretary of Com- rce, Mr. £. H. Huston, who are nding a few days in Washington, ind are at the Wardman Park Hotel. ish Envoy Visitor 'amp Devens Yesterday. ""he Ambassador of Great Britain, % RS. HERBERT HOOVER, A wife of the Secretary of eon Yesterday in lisses Huston. uests over Sunday of Mrs, James J. Brown of New York. Mr, Moore and Mrs. Martin_will sail next weelk for Europe for the remainder of the sea- son. Mr. Moore was host at dinner last evening in the Italian garden of the Hotel Ambassador, in New York, in compliment to Capt. Evans of the flag: ship Pittsburgh. Miss Elizaboth lves went to New York today and will sail Saturday with Miss Virginia Mason for Europe. Miss Mason will go to Belgium and Miss Ives will go at once to Biarritz 2 braska with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dick McLanahan. Mr. and Mrs. Willilam H. Cole will return tomorrow after spending three weeks at North Truro, Mass. Mrs. James Berry is visitng her sister, Mrs. Sasscer, at La Plata, Md. Dr. and Mrs. R, ¥. Arnold, and Captain R. F. Arnold, jr., will leave tomorrow by motor for Atlantic City where they will remain for two weeks at the Ambassador before starting to their home in California. They will have as thelr guests for the week end Miss Margaret Dawson, Miss Carolyn Newman and Lieut. John R. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Bldney F. Taliaferro will sall for Europe Saturday. Mr. Taliaferro will return early in Sep- tembér and Mrs. Taliaferro will re- :nahln abroad until some time in Oc- ober. Miss _Catherine Ahern and Miss Anna Keady are spending a few days in. Nova Scotia. From Halifax they will go to St. Johns, Newfoundland, where they will be the guests of Miss Margaret Parker of Garrison Hill. Former Sepator and Mrs, Owsley of Kentucky entertained informally | at luncheon in the presidential dining room at the Mayflower today, in com- pliment to Mrs. John Woodbury of Louisville who is now visiting in ‘Washington. Phil ‘Wedding Of Much Interest Here. The marriage of Miss Jane Butler Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Freeman of Philadelphia, and Mr. Doug!u Craig, son of Mr. ig, also” of WmdowShades onBomestic Holland Window Shades mv!e to . 8 ‘;[Pashon nc;‘:m ~5 turniture. Beigian linen. Yard, .- . c Qe W MERU 1211 F St. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates SOCIETY. - Rizi Brothers Friday: 4 Very Special Group 33 AFTERNOON AND STREET FROCKS Reduced to 29.50 Esme Howard, who is spending 3, % i : 2 2 4> season at the Summer embassy (0 SPend Ausust and September. | . ; STORE ~ CLOSED 60 PM. E ALL DAY SATURDAYS Manchester, went to Camp Devens | Miss Carolyn Alexander is_enter- Slip Covers That Fit ~terday for an official visit and & |taining at a bridge followed by tea A stonal review was given in his | this afterncon in honor of her house aor. He was met by a guard of [guest, Miss Lettice Lee Coulling of i nor and given a salute. Gen.Logan, | Baltimore. The other guests inciude . -cmmu’ d.Eguve a dinner in his|Miss Betty KEdwards, wnor. Sir Esme returned to Man-|Scott, Miss Adelalde “hester. Betty Rigsdale, Miss Virginia Rich- LIP COVERS of Henderson make fit as they should—leave nothing to be desired e e O oo, where | Mrs. Richard Nugent, Mrs. Peter H. in the wav of ti £ eith g k Hi ey have opened. thelr Bellevuo ave- | Durn, hrs. - Charies Carroll - Dunn, | ; y of niceties of either workmanship or . » ¥ Mrs. Harold Young, Miss Betty Alex- fit. Your choice of the newest effects in ma- Mrs. Thomas F. Marshall, wife of |ander, Miss Elaine Graham, Miss ial f | late former Vice President, who | Dorothy Vare and Miss Flora Vare terials—Ilinens, cretonnes and chintzes. siting Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, ©f Philadelphia. 8 the guest in whose honor Judge | - yr. Wil R."Castle, jr., ot the d Mrs. Willlam Bailey Lamar en-|giate Department, has returned to “n"e’"e“.‘”i‘ r‘{‘(":_‘;hm,l’_‘h;"gg’e“’ thelr | Washington after ‘spending the week ers’ Mre. Thomas' F. Walsh,: Mra:| o) Vith Mrs. (Bastla a1 Hot Serinkss Iward W. Eberle, Mrs. Lawrence 2 ? swnsend, Mrs. George F. Downey,| Miss L. K ine Caldwell and 's. John Harrison Knapp, Mrs.|Miss Dorothy Caldwell of the Burling- ‘ampson Gary, Mrs. Lyman B. Kend- | ton Hotel will go to New York to- Mrs. Peyfon Gordon, Mrs. M.|morrow and will sail the follawing ary Zalinski, Mrs. Charles B. Howry | day for Europe. | 1d Mrs. Charles B. Drake. e Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Walsh will| Mr. George B. Christian, jr., secre- ave Washington this afternoon for | tary to the late President Harding, 1s MRS. 8. HALLOCK DU PONT, loucester, Mass., where they will|in New York, where he is at the Wal |y, por husband, she is returning to New York today on the Homeric, and o to her new home in Wilmington, Del. Mrs. du Pont was formerly Miss Formerly 85.00, 58.50 and 49.50 e g REDUCTIONS so great, these Dresses of duth('nnc smartness must be viewed early tomor- row if one would have widest selection, All Sales Final All Remaining Stock % ONE-HALF OFF LYVE:THIRTEEN,F e ardson, Miss Virginia Graham, Miss presentative and Mrs. Ogden L. |yerona Horen, Miss Marjorie Plison, Inspection Invited—Estimates on Request Nt James. B. HenpersoN D Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting Main 7675 1108 G Street Phones Main 7676 S i SRR AR rend a fortnight, after which they |dorf-Astoria. g0 U otien. 1o Wiinshen, Mrs. John Stewart McLennan was | Elizabeth Wrenn of Washington. Mrs. John L. Hines and her daugh. |the guest of honor at luncheon yes- — e 3 ? t returned from a two-weeks trip . son. Wytheville, Va. where they will|Country Club, at Pittsfield, Mass., ru ggsb;mt;“ Frokp gl e iy : | pend about a fe ight. lowing a meeting of the Wednes = : 3 prafpeaci =0 Stornng.clus, o which Mo Seten| Boue il ave semory 5, X | malt Min danct e mn el | N NOT IF YOU'VE OVERLOOKED COHEN’S SEMI-ANNUAL Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A..Fries nah was the principal speaker.cgipage for the remainder of the Sum- | ning, their guests including Miss wAll present their daughter, Miss|A the guests at the luncheon ? “lizabeth Fries, to soclety next Win. | was Mrs. Willlam Edward Vermilye | Mer- ot Boien Oury and. My. Maxtin Saestial) er. of White Tree Inn at Pittsfield, Who | Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Ellison of 2 Thousands of frames sold during the first week, but our tremendous stock enables us to still offer as full a variety of sizes and colors. Winter. was celebrating the. ninety-fifth anni-{'Cincinnati have been _visiting in| Mrs. Watson E. Coleman left yes- versary of her birthday Washington for the past few days and | terday for Rochester, Minn. She will | EVERY FRAME COMPLETE WITH | GLASS AND CARDBOARD BACK were entertained at dinner at the Uni- | pass the month of August in Ne- were entertained at dinner at the Uni- |pass the month of August in Y Buy now at less than wholesale prices! Here Are a Few Prices and Sizes: | 31x51 ¢ 17¢ 9x12 - - 66¢ [5x7 - - 24¢ 9x121 - Tde I 11x14 - 78¢ 14x17 - 93¢ 15x19 - $1.05 16x20 - $1.15 ALWAYS LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY PRICES COHENS 2% ncorparated WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS q §21 14th Street N.W. Tomorrow—a one-day RES Clearance! \ 20 Dresses ** 35 Dresses % 30 Dresses In a Special To Close . —An Excep- Group to * tional lose Out at Out at Group at The secretary of the Hungarian egatione Mr. Andor de Hertelendy,| A number of Washingtonians were s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.[in the company entertained at lunch-| Reynolds Hitt at their villa at New-|eon yvesterday by Col. and Mrss Sam port, R. I. uel G. Shartle, who entertained at| Sapm— rt Adams, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowle Chipman s o from Mito who went abroad several weeks ag é 4 y, which also W are now at Lake Como, after spent essed the special Teatures of Army ng some time in Paris and Rome,|ang Navy day at the fort, were Rear ind soon they will go to Vichy for| Admiral Carl T. Vogelgesang, Rear the cure, remaining there for some | Admiral Noble F. Erwin, C time. Mr. and Mrs. Chipman wiil|]. Pothier of Rhode IS sail for New York August 26. United States Ambassador to Ger- R many and Mry, James W. Gerar Mrs. George T. Marye, who has been| o, ang Mrs. J. Fred Plerson, Gen spending 4 few days in her home on - | N street, having come from Newport, [41d Mrs U“"(‘;‘,“X;’”\;}drg“:‘s“;‘:‘“““fl,,;"k" will leave Washington this evening to | % 4 \(re ‘Walter Bruce Hofv join Mr. Maxve at their home in Bur-|a,ygr and Mrs., Marion . Eppley lingame, Calit. She will be accom- | por0@e A% I A0 Cius " Van: penied by her sister, Miss Doyle. { derbilt, Capt. and Mrs. William Fitz Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre, | Hugh ‘Whitehouse and the Rev.,and who are in their Summer home, Villa | Mrs. Starley C. Hughes. Crest, West Manchester, Mass., will | yiics Gunning Sets Date entertain at dinner tonight in honor | Fop Marriage to Mr. Stuart. of Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, who |~ Niss Margaret Lilis ‘Gunning and will arrive there today to remain over | Nir. Frederick Lee Stuart will be mar- the week end. ried Thursday evening, August 12, in | Of Blonde and Gray Kid Pumps and Straps—High and Medium Heels. Also a few White Kid, Black Patent St. Mark’s Church on Capitol Hill, and Satins included in this sale. Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey | ¢ pay. Horace W. Stowell officiating, $3.85 M. Depew, who are spending part of e : t oflat s o'clock. the season at Hot Springs, Va., were 8 These are $8 to $10 Values Former United States Ambassador | the guests at tea yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bourke and her | Mrs. Fay Ingalls. Mrs. Willlam R.|=————=—— —— | Castle, jr., was also a guest of Mr. | $ and Mrs. Ingalls at tea. ! M lit Sh \ Sh to Spain, Mr. Alexander P. Moore, J etropo an : ne op and his\niece, Mrs. Mildred E. Martin, 5 will go $o | 5 936 F St. N.W. — ) 614 Twelfth St. Between F and G Sts. Around_ths Corner From 5 ¥ High Prices Every wife, woman or girl can be $ H." ZIRKIN & SONS, INC.-—821¢14th St. A R A S S R A S S I = Z w(“as\\\\s\v&\‘t\\\s\m‘\v&s\\\\‘\sm“\\\\“m\xw\\“\ss<nm. <SRN A Checks Offensive Odor of Perspiration—Instantly A Supreme Toilet Soap Y All Dresses Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. . Y!i,.“:;z;“:“f.‘:‘::;‘:;":‘;"‘;;;f 1/ o 4 when other eliminative organs are arm odor—or any body odor is Wonderful Bargain the object : ' ON SALE TOMORROW. ¢ WASHINGTON choice at .. o e sow oue i Hair, Taffetas, Ribbons, ; Popular Price Picture Stores —*Alluring every hour in 24.” ‘ l": LOME Frames Made to Order Anyone may have bromidrosis— - Open Saturday sluggish. | BE SURE you don't offend by us- CO’\'E—banishcd for 36 hours. 1,000 0(\0 l'fi(!:"\‘l:cd the h'é\'l( year. ‘and Presentation of New PARIS a ; , R ; tor: d styles. ot of . | : All Summer Hats Suitable for the dance, by e el - i Misses’, Juniors’, Girls’, Whethér it is a Dress Hat or a party or street wear. Formerly $10 to § S EURL it s ar A | 1115 1117 F STREET 7 i Stote Closed All Day ow Saturday During July and August 5 i & 4 i : 3 e |- ! [QTEVENS F__L * oSy e ool N Radical Reductions el SUMMER : : ; All Coats GEORGETTE Now “~ | This includes the Cloth Coats H AT I and the Silk and Satin Coats—the 1/2 Off Sports; a large shape or a small Every miss and woman —white and light shades. Small Boys’ and Infants’ slx:ape-,—and among them you will 1 needs a dress of this : QS iy e o z o Choice of 80—$5 and $7.50 friend won't tell us! The skin helps [ i I complexion. ? £ J i . Midsummer e e sty ey affecting practically the entire 3G STREE"' entire remaining stock .......... FrOCkS ’ In the House character to complete HATS- $ .00 they - last R 4 -Apphrel o : ; : robe. , At Greatly Reduced Prices All Spring Hats $ . v And here we have made the re- . Truly THIS sale offers values that are genu- ductions even greater, with a splen- $ 95 Worth inely remarkable. did variety of exclusive mndell to 2 choose £rOm at .............v. $20 A WIDE desirable selection is pronded : \ i and many garments are suitable for { : '$25 ; Final late F nll wear. We must ask you to please consider every se- lection final; as we cannot make exchanges or ac- Clearance cept returns duting this sale. rid the system. of waste; more so | trace of perspiration odor, under- = . stock—with clearance as Clearance ! ARRIVED THIS MORNING p A Great Clearance Sale -' . G o s ) models her Summer ward- —a quick clearance F STREET CoRNER OF 13™

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