Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1927, Page 18

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SOCIE LY, SOCIE Secretary of the Treasury, Accompanied by Mr. and ) Arrives Today in New opened their teenth street, of the Treasury, W. Mellon, and and _daughter, David Kirkpat- | will arrive in | the Leviathan | HE Secretary Mr. Andrew his son-in-law r. and Mrs, ste Bruce, today The former Irs. Charles geveral weeks cruising with M Mrs. Bruce in Mediterranean waters, Senator and Mrs. William Cabell | Bruce are in New York to meet their gon and daughter-in-law. Isabella Howard, wife of d, Ambassador of € at the Chateau Frontena in Quebee She motored from the British Summer embassy at Man chester, Mass., With her son Hut to meet Lady Carnarvon, who arrived there Thursday night from England. Lady Carnarvon is Sir Fsme's sister and the widow of Lord Carnarvon, whose son discovered Tut-Ankh Amen's Tomb, Sir Esme and Lady recently received a cable from Pr Lowenstein telling of her dete tion to make a transatlantic o4 Tady Isabella is much concerned for Princess Lowenstein's safety, having known her intimately in Rome as Lady Anne daughter of the 2 exborough. Lady | ughter of the Roman Pum" Giustihiani Bandini, Earl of Mexburgh. T.ady Esme Hows Rritain, wa eat ville, who is on the days in | Wash- a few to will spend before coming Leviathan, New York ington. Porter | arriving to: Leviathan - notables Representative the passengers New York on the Representative Rear Admiral | n hwmpm ler and mg. Fmanuel Andrew T. retary of the Treas- Ogden L. Mills_are days in New York, having concluded their stay at their | villa in Newport, Mrs, Mills' chil- dren will remain in Newport for sev- eral days and a party will be given there today for P'hil I, her son. The Tnderse ury and Mus. spending a few | The attache of the n embassy, Conte di Cellere, has taken an apart- apartment at THE EVENING 's parents, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Craven, have returned to their home in Port Washington, L. I Mrs. de Kay as Miss Ann Craven made her debut here a fe ago when Capt. Geartn was etalioned 15 Wanhington as director of aeronautics, and with [Mr. de Kay will be a frequent visitor Mellon, | ** York s bassador Hotel for s TY] Mr. Irs. Bruce, York. Charles C . 1= in New Am A. Keep will close her Summer home and be at the Aspin wall Hotel in Lenox for several weeks | before returning to her home in Wash- ington, Mrs. R. Ienry Lynn Is entertaining rty over the week end and 1 her cottage at Blue Ridg ghter, Miss Lalla Mrs. Frederic 2400 Six- 1 house i of State and | holiday Hughes, who | Summit for her dau etary vans S| Judge was hostess at dinner | ning. MRS. GEORGE BARNETT, e of Maj. Gen. Barnett, former commandant of {he Marine Corps, who is week from Europe, where she has been since early Summer. ment at 2633 Fifteenth street. The Australian high commissioner and Lady Denison will return to their r a Hotel, New pending some have heen abr Leviathan, Maj. Hugh T in his home in B. Henderson has re. [T. Mather of \ shington for the Winter the Summer in her at Bar Harbor er Mrs, John turned to W atter” spendin Glen apt. w York foi Former Sen: Me: York prior to time Mr. and M the latter formerly Mis derson, granddaughter derson. Mr. and Mrs. tored with Mrs. Hender: nd sailed Former vy, Coll the United States <sv in Rome. ".‘“ Mrs. Henderson arrived in Washing- ton Saturday evening by motor. Mrs. William R. € Assistant Secret hostess at_lunchec Homes! liam Clark, Mre. W. McKee Dunn, Miss Fay Ingalls and Miss Judith Colston were among the guests, le, wife of the . ing a number at the Summ: Mrs. Mr. and cludes Miss Charles Allen, | Mr. Theodore Hayden. Capt Host Miss Mary Louise -Snell, daughter of Representative Bertram Snell, is visiting Miss Janet Shares at Heaton Hall, Stockbridge, Brig. Gen. and Mr=."T. Porter Kane have returned to Washington and M dren have 5:30 HOURS, 8:45 to Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET and M the Vanderbilt. ator re spendin sailin Mr. Kermit Roose on Island. and Mrs. Cravi to Mr. and Mrs. (l" Kay. been > | The guests include aylor, Mi; "l \llm)l Pike - several weeks, | Harrison Lynn Miss Imogene | Wetherin AT 4 Scott has as his guest | Princeton Mr. Stephen Vashington. David Potter a short stay at Gunston Hall ln l)cluhcl: Mr. and Mrs, Eric Greenle: apending ihe week end and holid Wotoring thronsh the Shenandoah | Valle; — | Rice W.| Mr. and Mrs, few days in New | tertained at supper aturday on the | Hot Springs, Va., | been for the season, are in and are at Andrew J. \ last evenin where they r_the and M Real Bargains Persian Rugs and Carpets Are Offered for Sale at Very Special Prices —in order to make room for new importations. Manoukian Bros. 1341 Conn. Ave. Main 4798 elt, are | holiday with Mr. and | of guests over L x|u~| day er cottage of her par- Mrs. James Orme, at Her house party in- Ele: Branson,” N Mis inia_Emers of Mr: guests PHONE MAIN 1294 1214-18 G STREET Continuing— Our Special Sale of LAMPS :: MIRRORS and FURNITURE 107 to 50% Less Than Original Prices ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE D A Clearance of Various Items of Floor Samples Offering at a 50% Reduction 8-pc. Decorated Maple Dining Room Set. Formerly priced at $565, now $282.00 Decorated Maple Davenport Table. 26x60 inches. Formerly priced at $125, now $62.50 Drop Leaf Table. Decorated Black and Gold. Formerly priced at $39.50, now.. Sewing Cabinet. Solid Mahogany. Formerly priced at $24.50, Windsor Armchair, Mahogany. Formerly priced at $22, now $11.00 Hanging Book Rack. Red Lac- quer. Formerly priced at $17.50, ot $8.75 Conscle Cabinet, Solid Mahogany. Formerly priced at $125, now $67.50 URNITURE SALON Boston Rocker. Decorated Ma- ple. Formerly priced at $33.50, now Tilt-top Table. Maple. Chinese lacquer decoration. Fornerly priced at 1$33.50,/n0W. s .00 v s HIBAD End Table with book trough. Red lacquer, crackled top. Formerly priced at $12.50, now......$6,25 Large Armchair. Solid walnut upholstered in blue mohair. For- merly priced at $105, now, §52 50 Solid Mahogany Humidor Cabinet. Formerly $67.50, now....$33.,75 Two Decorated Leather Chairs. Spanish Motif. Formerly priced at $137.50, now..........$68.75 Solid Mahogany Humidar Cabinet. Formerly priced at $100, now $50.00 SECOND FLOOR Valley View, joined them for dancing. home, Sugar Hill, at Dalton, zance Point on Buz: will sail on the steamship Berkshire Miami, | eral weeks, | for | country | lEverett | when | 1Tun D: Qs SOCIETY. Joseph's Church, the Rev. Father T. Kennedy officiating. The eceremony was followed by a reception in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel. Mr, and Mrs. Huerta will make their home at 5708 Colorado avenue. Mrs. Huerta has made her home in Washington for about two s with her brotherinlaw and Capt. Fernando Rodrique: Senora Rodriquez Mr. resided in Washington vears, and is private secretary to| the Mexican commissioner of the Gen- eral Claims lulmnhwrm between the United States and ) i MONDAY, SEPTEMBER | STAR, WASHINGTON, and Long Island, where he accom- panied Mr. Coleman Jennings. Mr. Morganthau will return shortly to Princeton University. ' ter, Miss Frances Miller and their niece, Miss Francesco McKenney. The party later rode down to the where additional guests H. O'Connor, with S. Chat- Cathedral Mansions—South 2900 Connecticut Avenue | Mr. ana Mrs. G their son, sailed on the S. ham for Boston M 0 is passing a ard, where she Murray Crane and her in _their are again Mass., after spending two months at Pen- rd’s Bay. w. children Mrs. three Frances R. Donovan of Chica- > Stttk Northwest Corner Conn. and Cathedral Aves. Mrs. Tytus McLennan, who has for several . among lV(‘( guests in her home Ashin- tully, Tyringham, Mr, Dwight picnic yesterday Sha later she took her guests to the Mahkeenac Boat Club to witness the sail hoat races for the Lowell M. “lucas cup, and Mrs, W. 1. Winghoole are | alfonte-Haddon Hall in At- for the holiday. Mr. Julia Denning, who has spent o Summer months at a camp in New Hampshire, has returned to her home 7 Chevy Chase parkway. Mr. Robert E. K the guest of Mr, Ellery Crosby in their home, Stony Hill, at Windsor, Conn., will leave there today for Newbhurgh Y| Mr After a stort stay there Mr, will | ester. veturn to Washington. Ie motored | the Wil with Mr. and Mrs. Crosby to Cape | tOMOrTOW. Cod last week, stopping a short time s at Provincetown! You'll Be Perfectly Contented Here who has heen i Mrs. George I ri @ATHEDRAL MANSIONS, SOUTH, was designed with special care—many unusual features of convenieniic-and ~2. fort, in addit2. co the excep- tionatiy 'big, cheerful rooms every su*te. large and small. and Mres. A. F. arrived 3 , where they Ripley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peter and sons vom Philadelphia for a trip to will be until Mnsmg Men Sought hy Pollce who has ful' sev- [ Miss Bertha McKay yéen at Provincetown, Mass. will stop in a short visit before lm'unm\ to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Robertson are ntertaining at a_house party at their estate, Hundred Oaks, near Haymarket, Va., in compliment to Dr. M. Ellison, and his young inughters, Alice Ifizabeth Margaret bel and Nancy Doris. Ohr, Mr. and Mrs. Roe sail tomorrow on the fax for : Fulkerson steamship I short stay in Boston. wi e were requested to lpok for persons They are Roland E. Darling. rs old, miss of | IN8 from his home 146 Elevent] L] ctrect southeast since April 30, and George W. Peacock of Baltimore, u | patient at Walter Reed Hospital, who lisappeared Jast night. He is 33 vears | 1, weighs 180 pounds and was wear. ing a gray suit. ‘ e L The service is absolutely per- fect—Mrs. Simpson, the resi- rent manager, sees to it that everything fr o m spotlessly clean corridors to efficiently operated elevators—is a twenty- four-hour fact. 5 | n‘ - | | Mrs. Wicklift Yulee, Washin has hee is n whe! formerly at the Curtis Hotel in Lenox, eral weeks. | | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Princetown will spend the Winter Washington, where they will come ter and occupy a house here, Mrs. Mamie M. | son, Mr. Waldo | White Sulphur went by motor. Washington - Saturday, for few days at They will e shortly turn to Washington for to spend a week, Visitor From England Hostess at Dinner Last Night. Mrs. M. Wintringham, former | member of the British Parliament, whao is pa % a few days at the Wil lard, entertained informally at dinner on the Willard roof last night. anthan of the Torts- | has retured from agansett Pier | Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store Atwood of in Ise Miss Kathryn Judge entertained at luncheon yesterday at Hot Spring among her guests were Comd Mre. Paul H. Bastedo. last eve- Under McKeever & Goss Management Limited number of Suites of one room and bath to six rooms and twe Continuous switchboard and elevator service d and night. Gleason and Qomec. LT7IERY 1, are now at where they will return to stopp off Charlottesville. | frer their re- Atlantic City and her window Araperics and i cheery o home bright I dinys, t New e ¥ Mrs. Robert O'F laughter have gone to ind are staving at the C| {don Hall for a few days. Mr. and. Mrs. t and their s ialt smpanied by ptored to Gibson's Island, n over the holiday. ien and her Atlantic City WIfonte-Had- See Mrs. Simpson in charge at Cuathedral Mansions, SOUTH—or Rentals from 840 1o $165 Hunter Alexander R, Risley G, Md., Alexander M ISIT THE NEW HOME of BALLARD ially Invite you to see the Je.in_operation and to in- gur plant and equipment Which stand back of our S.year free service suaranfee B\l JLARD OIL HEATI 0. 1613 0 St.—North CKEEVER=24GOS 1415 K Street Main 4752 to rer Bailit nect | Huerta-Padi | Wedding Saturday. ge of Miss Maria Teresa s, Porto Rico, to The Entire Closeout Stock of a High-Grade Manufacturer Who Has Discontinued His Higher-Priced Lines 3,546 Pieces of Fine Quality IRAYON UNDERWEAR Are Placed on Sale Tomorrow, at Much Less Than Our Regular Prices We have carried these identical pieces in our regular stock at much more Bloomers Regular and Extra Sizes 23, 25, 27 and 48, 50 Chemise Sizes 36 to 44 Panties Sizes 21, 23, 25 Step-ins Sizes 21, 23, 25, 27 Vests Sizes 36 to 44 Combination Suits Size 44 only Union Suits Sizes 36 to 44 Shades of pink, orchid, peach, nile and flesh. All sizes; fully cut. Every garment is reinforced and flat locked. Some are flat locked in silk. DowN STAIRS STORE

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