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18 SOCIETY." THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY. AUGUST T, 1928 s$OCT ETY]. e 2 e | tertained at for marriage to Mr. ‘French Ambassador and Mme. Claudel Send Invitations to Friends Here } for Daughter’s Wedding. ' | | HE Ambassador of France and |honor at the Union Club. Gen. Dumont, | have issued in- | will sail Saturday for France. | their daughter Marie | The first secretary of the Belgian ette to Roger Mequillet of Paris, | embassy, Viscount de Lantsheere. will | | uesday, August 7, in Paris. The Am- | :ail tomorrow from New York aboard | ssador has recently joined Mme.|the § 8. Savannah for Mexico- City, | | “laudel and his daughters, who sailed | where he will take charge temporarily | Hor Prance early in June. of the Belgian legation. | | ? et inister of Venesuels and Mrs, C. J. W. Torr and little Miss | tional committee, is in | the Mayflower. | at the Cavalier Hotel at Virg rty last night Miss Katherine n, whose Harry nters will he near future. Mr. and Mrs, McCrea also entertained | at bridge last week for Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rhodes of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Barrine Drake. daughter of Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, will sail for |, ington late yester: g e e Girasse tadsy 10 T6- | For and "wil Be. questa | main abroad several weeks. Mr. J. R. Nutt of Cleveland, who is the treasurer of the ublican na- ‘ashington at Mrs. Clifford ngs has returned to her home after passing the week end with her sister, Miss Cora L. Chapman ia Beach. Also at the Cavalier for the week -end were Miss Chapman's brothers and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chap- man ll\? Mr, and Mrs. James T. Chap- man, all of Smithfield, Va. | Lieut. Comdr. Stanton A. Merrill | U. 8. N.. and Mrs. Merrill have gone to |} New York and are at the Barelay for | of the Holy Name, the Rev. J. W. Dowl- ing oficiating, at 10 o'clo Mr. Peake and his bri after the wedding for a short trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Marx and Mr Laurent Bassanl of Paris, who are now visiting in the United States. arrived i the May- flower for several days. Miss Ellen Evelyn Cash and Mr Charles W. Moody, U. 8. N, were mar- tied Saturday in the Washington Helghts Presbyterian_Church, the pas- tor, the Rev. John C. Palmer, officiating. Mr, and Mrs. Moody have left for and after “several weeks there Main | will start for Long Beach, Callf., where Wash- k. ide left shortly | y from New | Jean Torr: wife and tiny daughter of the new secretary of the British em- bassy, sailed today from England aboard the Olympie. amily in Blue Ridge. £ The Minister of Venezuela, Senor Dr Pfln Carlos P, Grisanti. with his daugh- ers and son, Senorita Margarita Gri- $anti, Senorita Ana Teresa Grisanti, and Dr. Vincenti Grisanti, will motor to rluz Ridge Summit. Pa., this afternoon o join Senora de Grisanti and Senorita Carmen Teresa Gristanti in their cot- tage there Mrs. Warren Irving Glover and Miss ,the Assistant Postmaster General, have closed their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, and are at Eagles Mere, Pa., where they will be at the Crestmont ! Senator Charles Curtis, who is in his | Inn for the remainder of the season. | nnme in Topeka, Kans. will be joined | Mr. Glover, who is in California, will ter ui h‘i‘smhmmeru “;1;-!‘:‘ o'.x::dn suu;;w m;;dlrrlu{nzh to Washington until the r. an 3 | B ey i for & | o e e ) Stay, will return tomorrow. Mrs. Robert J. Grant, wife of the Representative 800 Bloom of New | ona-ga i ey e f Rop e e tet. viait tn Wash- | Bunam of 1 B N Dunham of Denver, Colo., left Wash- Ington and is staying at the Mayflower. | ington today for a motor trip to Long ——— I;l:nld and a series of visits in that vieinity. They will be absent for about 10 days. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull | gave a buffet supper Monday evening in their home on Massachusetts avenue. Representative and Mrs. Fred A Brit- ten will close their apartment at Ward ?ln Park tomorrow and go to Ni ork te sail Saturday for Europe. Rey and Mrs. Frederick D. McKenney. Wl will also sail Saturday, dined togethér st evening. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial and their family will close their house today and:go to Blue Ridge Summit. Pa. where they have taken a cottage for the month. The Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills had as their t the races at Saratoga yester- day s. Henry Carnegic Phipps and ber son, Mr. Ogden Phipps. The Acting Secretafy of War. Col Charles B. Robbins, is expected to come | gton at the end of th* week from Somerset, Pa. where he is recovering from an accident while on his way here by air. . Miss Anna Marcella Robbins. daugh- ter of the Acting Secretary, will sail to- day from New York to spend some time ih Europe with a party of friends. Miss Robbins graduated from Vassar in June and will take her place as hostess for | her father during the coming season. | and will be 4 welcome addition to the ypunger circles of the official set. ‘The d'affaires of Prance, Count de Sartiges, returned vesterday from a short stay in New York, where he was at the Barclay. Capt. Richardson. has taken an apart- e i’ en! The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, | is now living. lumbia road, where she r. Theodore Douglas Robinson, enter- ed informally at luncheon yester-| Col. and Mrs. Alexander Rogers will day in the tial dining room of | spend this month at West Point, N. Y., the Mayflower, having as his guests the | staying at the Thayer. Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs.| — P Trubee Davison and Mrs. Lester J. Maitland. joined her son-in-law and_daughter, Saratoga Springs, entertained at din- ner at the Brook last evening. Former Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Norman H. Davis have with them at Stockbridge, Mass., their son d daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norma: returned from Euroj Mr. and Mrs. have as their guests in their Summer home, Dormie, in the Shinnecock Hills near Southampton. Mme. Mishtowt of Virginia. Mrs. John Otto Richardson, wife of +Gen. George A. b { ilitary attache of the French embassy, | September. Mr. Kendall, at a supper dance last | in New York with her since v mhn week, will return to Mrs. Joel T. Bone and her daughter, Miss Suzanne Boone, have gone to West Point, N. Y., where they will pass some | ' | time at the Thayer. |, Mrs. | formerly Miss o BE" R5ar Robert J. Adams of New York, ite Scirven, en- luncheon yesterday at took her guests occupled 'y Mrs. feet Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, who has | & ; | SENORA DE LEIVA, Mr. a s i nd Mrs William P. R. Hitl at | yo,c0 of Senor Dr. Don Carlos Leiva, first secrelary and charge d'affaires of Sal- | vader. returned to Washington with him today after landing In New York from P. Davis of Rye, N. Y., who reeen!ly! ! Prances Glover, wife and daughter of | | | | | 1 { a lengthy visit in Europe. of New. York. ‘ trip by motor and were accompanied by | of Mr. Ralph Bosch Mrs. Newman w the middle | Mrs. Arthur C. Diliman of Washing- 1ne1 and examiner of the Interstate | Commerce Commission, and Mrs. Tre- | zise, at dinner Monday at Gray's | Hill Inn, nesr Fort , Va. | Dillman §8 just now in annual trip to the West for the United Department of Agriculture. ‘The Evening a quiet affair at the home tormerly of edding was Rear 1734 N St. N.W. | # JAne_ Federation of Women's. Clubs i Special Dinners Wednesdays & Fridays Wholesome fresh fish tops & menu 5 to 7:30 P.M. N & M AR TIN We illustrate a new pattern of attractive colored GLASSWARE 24-piece Luncheon Set $9.75 Goblets, Sherbets and 8- inch luncheon plates in beauti- ful green glass. Same Set in Ruby Glass $12.75 Bulls-eye Optic Glass Rose Only COMPANY - s Bulls-Eye Optic Glassware (Rose shade only) Goblets—Sherbets—12-0z. Footed Jce Tea Glasses — Footed Table Tumblers—Cocktail Glasses—8-inch Salad Plates. Glassware Section . . . . . ... Mai Store Closed Saturdays—During July & August HOURS, 8:45 to0 5:30 Dulin & Martin Company Uptown Branch 1215 F STREET Our Only Shop I 3 S'C each n Floor PHONE MAIN 1294 1214-18 G STREET mmma\‘ SRR RN SN {ll leave Washington | Saturday evening, July 28. The only of the month to motor to attendant of the bride was her sister, into Canada. She | Miss Mary Bowen. The bridegroom was | Washington and Mfs. George Lee of | on entertained Mr. R. N. Tregise, attor-| | | . Mr. | the Willard where they plan to remain on his{a few days. The | a snort stay. | entertained informally at luncheon the roof there yesterday. The marriage of Miss Eth ' Louise | Peake | | took place this morning in the Church orridon to Mr. Robert Jam vssxss TONIGHT s 15¢ 5 Untit “Qur Famous” SEA FOOD DINNER ARTELEARNERRNRANNRNNNS, PHONE—Columbia 5042 S8 That.Will Beautify Your Home Electrical Appliances That Will Facilitate The Housekeeping Harris & Ewing was Porter and Dr. bride’s by parents the Rev. the solemnized attended by his brother, Mr. Maurice J. E. Hoover and Mr. Hoover, cousins of Hoover, Repub- | nominee, are a nd Mrs C. ecretary Herbert lican presidential Mr. d Their Lowest Possible Prices v, Ohlo, while the latter are from | o | TheHome Eteetiic | Just Below ¥ 517 10th St. At former are from Pindle; Fos! Fresh Peach and Pineapple Cream Drive Out to McKEEVER’S Kensington, Md. Enjoy, Glardmanlpark Corkktle(gfioppe VICTOR GALOTTA st flodern Cfeteria. 1603 CONNECTICUT AVE. ¥ Our Entire Stock for Clearance A special group of DRESSES $5.00 A smart group of DRESSES Originally $2250. Reduced to DRESSES Originally Priced $39 to §45 Reduced to $19.00 WINTER COATS $150—Reduced to $65.00 Final Mark Down! of all Summer Apparel! This SALE OF SALES will consist of all lines of wearing apparel at a FINAL AND LAST BIG RE- DUCTION FROM THE R JL ES. K genuine surprise is in store for you in the remarkable values we are prepared to offer you. All Summer Dresses —MUST GO— $15.00 Misses’ Sport and Street Dresses reduced to $25.00 Afternoon, Evening, Street and Sport Dresses reduced to ... $10.95 $35.00 10 $49.50 Afternoon and Evening Dresses reduced to $18.75. $24.75 and $29.75 $29.50 and $35.00 Misses’ and Women's Dresses, reduced 1o $14.95 and $18.95 All Spring or Summer Coats —MUST GO— $19.50 Summer Coats reduced to $29.50 Summer Coats reduced to, All Spring Coats V and Less regular price. Sharp Reductions on Main Floor Items to Close Out! $2.00 and $2.50 Silk Chiffon Hosiery...... ‘]39 Silk Lingerie—oue-third reduction and better. Bags reduced enehall. - $1.65, $2.65 All Sweaters reduced to. .. Other Bargains at the Store DINNER WEEK DAYS Five Thirty te Eight DINNER SUNDAYS Twelve to Twe Five Thirty te Bight (] | Mr. J. £ Cartaya of Havana, Cuba, who is at the Willard for a shert stay. Or your choice of our regular menu ;\\\‘\\“\“«“fi\\‘\\\ | AAAEEREVTNEURRECANNRNENNT | All Guaranteed and Sold | Main 6549 .llllll-lllIl ington’s Leading on Furriers ¢ The Greatest Zirkin ‘| f August Fur Sale! Jirkin & Mr. Moody has been transferred for | e | duty. ' Miss Grace R. Osgood, who has spent some time abroad. arrived in New York vesterday from the Majestic and will come to her home at 3905 Jocelyn street. |8he has traveled in England and | France for two months. Mrs. Eric Greenleal and n:er two children have gone to Atlantio ity for a few weeks and are at. the Hom[ Dennis. 1'.Com‘plcf¢—No Other Charge DECATU] N EVENIN | VALLEY ViSTA BEAUTY | PARLOR Belmont Rd. and Ashmead P). N.W. Eoiy d_Pla PERMANENT . .WAVE Mrs. J. W. 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A Deposit Reserves Your Selection Now Artcraft re- duces every pair of their exclusive footwear in three groups—ridicu- All Criss Crovs Sendals—in ol ] colors—former- Iy priced s10, we wow re dnced to 3605 In the three-piece groups are excep~ tional values—creations that sold for- 50—$15—$16.50 and $18.50—now reduced to half and in many cases more than half of their for every occasion— for early fall—every size included — though not in every style. Come now and save in these un- usual and extreme v alues. aricraflt s3ns 6 sivent