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SOCIETY. Secr_etal;y- of State and Mrs. KelloggEn- tertained at Dinner Tonight by As- sistant Secretary White. of State.mnd Mrs. be “the guests in it Sec- retary of State and Mrs. Fran- cis White will entertatn at din- ner this evening. Sir Esme Howard Sailiag June 6 for Eagland. . ard and their children in Englas e Ambassador will return to Wash- ington late this. afternoon from New York, where he spent several days. ‘The Ambassador of Belgium, Prince de Ligne, is to return to Wash- ington this n from New York, where he went to see Princess de Ligne and their daughter, Princess Elizabeth | de Ligne, sail for their home in Bel- | gium. The Chief Justice and Mrs. William Howard Taft were the honor guests of A. Blodgett yesterday at | With the other guests | were Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward ‘Ter- ry Sanford, Mrs. Willlam Crawford | Surg. Gen. Rupert Blue, Mrs. David Du Bose Gaillard, Brig. Gen. | William Horton, Mr. and Mrs. William | McClellan Ritter, Mrs. Charles Graves | Matthews, Mrs. Whittmer, Mr. and Mrs. David St. Plerre Gaillard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin. Mr. Erwin acted as host for Mrs. Blodgett. Following the breakfast, moving pic- | tures were taken “by Mrs. Blodgett of | Mrs. Taft. Mr. Justice and Mrs. San- | ford and Mr. Justice and Mrs. Willlam 1 to Washington after spending s few days in New York. Bradford, accom- Mrs. Fenton who - mumwnnym.ummm apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. I8 § i sk | 3§, N gs P o ol il ¢ daughter & gradusting. They are ac- 0 nied by their other daughter, Miss iy Ev: a0d by Miss Janet Brown of Chapel I, Boston. The former Becretary of Btate, Mr, Charies Evans Hughes, snd Comdr. Rickard Byrd will pe the honor guests Baturday evening st & buflet supper in New York of Mrs Hysit, wite of Cok Frank K. Hyst, vice president of the Pennsyivenie Military Coliege Mrs. Goorge Bowie Cuipman is ng on e Uiympic June 9 W Join son, M1, Borris Bowle Chipman, who i wiard and will go with him 1 Evien- wor Gootge of Georgs, wili be the notur pues'. s uncheon Thursdsy of s, wod Mre Wivon J. Lamier Gen. W. W. AVerpury wrived in Washingun YAsy from hs bome i Prtlateiynis end s v e Wikrd, I peronis meyersl Gaye. Waeningion cioty & Interested in noemens, of e en- Buth Thayer, deugh- The A | Efltllig unq | | |cowmBia b u1gsTh TONIGHT ™ 6 Until 7:30 Broiled 75¢ Tenderloin Steak Dinner Or Your Choice of Our Reguder Monu Columbvia S042 for a few daya. several weeks at the Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. A ington ,announces the engagement of his daughter Marion to Mr. C. Elljott. Barb of Roselle, N. J, and Philadel- phia. No date is announced for the wedding. Miss Blankeney is connected with the Elizabeth General Hospital, Elizabeth, N. J. Mrs. Bessie Breuggeman entertained informally at dinner Saturday evening at the Willard. Under the distingulshed patronage of been mlt Vienna, where he will take his | official, diplomatic and social Washing- 3 ton, the National Oratorio Association Mr. Greene, who is the son of Mr. | will present at the Washington. Audito- ider Greene, | rium tonight Gounod's best known ora- and .Mrs. Willlam Batchel Sir | has been in the diplomatic service since | torio, “The Redemption.” This produc- 1914, having had posts in London,'tion will be the final musical event of THARINE AMORY, Amory of 1811 Q street, whe is leaving for Joining her family at their Summer home | Boston, . | York; St. James’ Club, London, and the | i Traveler's Club of Paris. He was grad- 11. For DECORATION DAY Wear and Many Months to Come : Holiday— Smart Summer HANDBAGS Tailored Pouch, En- semble Envelope, Top and Back Strap models in smart leathers, silk, straw and novelty fab- rics, in all the leading shades, including tan beige, red, green, white and black, in self color Priced or combination two- at $ 5 .00 tone effects, ’ Griebacher “Jeminine Apparel of Individualily TVELVETEN TWELVETWELVE!F'STREET Specially THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. ] ‘Washington and are stay- SOCIETY &x Mr. George V. Blankeney of Wash- | L i g2 An Invitation to the colorful and dynamic exhibition of the students’ work at the National School of Fine and Applied Art, “Felix Mahony Art School,” 1747 Rhode Island Avenue, Conn. Ave. and M, Sunday, May 27, to Sunday, June 3, in- clusive, from 10 am. to 10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. West have closed their apartment on Eighteenth | street and are in their Summer home, Westlake, at Narragansett Pler, until tober. Mrs. James Crawford and daughter were guests over the week end at the Willard, where they arrived from their home in Norwich, Conn. Mrs. George Campbell has taken an Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS’ It Is Our Pleasure TO provide at this time for the selection of the well dressed women in Washington fresh new stocks of beautiful Summer ap- parel for Women and Misses—just the kind of lovely things that the representative women here want for Summer wear, whether they travel by steamer, train or motor, or whether they Summer in the mountains, at the seashore or in town. XX7E believe that- every woman LYY who visits this store now will be greatly delighted with such a com- plete, unusual collection of fresh goods when it is difficult to find other than sale goods. Also New Things for Infants, Girls and Small Boys F Staeer-Corner oF 13™ Into White! Decoration Day al- ways sees a return to the mode of perennially favored White Shoes. Smartly presented in— “Junior Carlton” White Kids $70-50 A bevy of original de- signs. For Summer eve- ning and semi-sports wear. For the June Bride —and the Grad- uate, White Sports & Golf Shoes $6.50 10 $12.50 1207 F St b MONDAY, MAY - 28, | i s Dodee Howel | A, C. RAWLINGS DENIES When Arrested Declares His Car ‘Was Stolen the Day It Fig- MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD FOR MARTIN B. MADDEN SOCIETY. Rizik Brothers Tuesday Values Extraordinary! S == Day-time Dresses $25.00 Formerly $55, $65, $72.50 TWELVE THIRTEEN F 1928, DRIVING RECKLESSLY ured in Accident. 1 hite'] Vigiiia Store Closed All Day Memorial Day This store will be closed all day Memorial Day ... Wednesday, May 30 ., . to pay tribute to our national heroes. Garden Print Silk Frocks !B:l_(ivfi() For the holiday and later Merry England in the Springtime inspired this unique print.....and a fine old English house stamped it on lovely silks so that smart women might wear it......its popularity grew until women all over the world wanted it — but the customs duties made the price quite high...... now we've found some domestic reproductions of the print. ...and we can hardly tell the dif- ference. . .but it makes the garden print frocks for the first time just $16.50! —And They're Washable —Ever So Many Styles —you'd never guess it for they are such __ . . . gorgeous vivid colors...on " fine silk & "rv:;g‘e:: Lr:c:t:“:np'utfi:h m' ;:rq: .lmtf !h:‘y come out of a tubbing dzsy modih with jaboti...md.”'ql u;ede T frocks with fagoting. On light or dark ‘1“ Sizes 36 to 44 backgrounds. Womew's Frock Shep—Second Floor A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington. Newlorh A Handkerchief Linen Sleeveless Blouse —takes after the v:gue of handkerchief linen that Chanel has sponsored...and the sleeveless Summer has already been proclaimed for sports. You'll re- joice in owning several...for already the very best s dressed women at European and American resorts are wearing handkerchief linen. Fagoted. ..Vionnet neckline. . . fagoted pockets. . .white or flesh. Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor Suzanne Talbot’s ‘“Hat’’ Bag—is here at Makes you think of the days when you gathered daisies and tucked them in your hat...for this bag looks just like a crushable little hat. Such a suc- cess in Paris . ..and to think that here are ss stunning replicas at $5! Fine woven straws in summery ...soft tans...and glorious white. All brand new. . .and ready for you tomorrow at $5! Hendbag Shop—Street Fioor Efa Blanche Underwear—to take along Cool cottons—made in that exquisite way that only \ 4 Effa Blanche can . . . sheer, sheer voiles and fine 1) batistes made as though they were costly silks , . . ’)“vfi and as ecasy as a hankie to wash! Lovely white gowns $ of batiste with filet lace , . . dainty Fremch panfies in flesh or white voile . . . and adorable voile dance sels o « « Some tailored and others quite lacy , . . Tt $3 each. Grey Shops—Second Floor Two Typical Values—in the Sorosis clearance! Reguhrly $12 to $13.50 s 9 7 5 white with color . . . and all white footwear .. . now Ever so many smart styles . . . for sports, for dress, and resort wear . . . we've room here for only two sketches ., . . (above) the Mandalay . . . a dressy white kid T-strap pump interlaced with red, green or black . . . (below) the Magnoiia . . *an ideal sports shoe in white calf trimmed with black. And remember these are only two of many real values at $9.75. Soresis Shop—Street Floor Marie Earle—will keep your skin right —though winds may blow and sun may shine mercilessly . . . for there’s a Marie Earle treatment suited to every type of skin . . . it is Essentsal Cream and is both cleansing and nourishing . . . but that is not all . . . it nourishes, prevents wrinkles and firms the skin as well. $1.90, $3.50, and $5.75 sizes. Always a complete line of Marie Earle Preparations at Jelleff's. Cosmetics Shop—Street Floor You’ll Want Pointed Heel Gold Stripe Silk Stockings $1.95 pair 3 pairs, $5.50 - —to add to your summer wardrobe. ..the last word in style and the ultimate in service combined. Style 525 is a flaw- less chiffon, silk from top to toe...with graceful pointed heels. . .with garter run protection. The feet are plaited silk .+ o the garter hem reinforced with lisle. Daytime and evening shades. Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor