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SOCIETY. Secretary of the Treasury B His Son Retur THE EVENING '‘STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1 an lellon and n Today From European Trip. of the Treasury, | Mellon, and his son, Mr Mellon, are arriving in today on the Levia- after spending several HE Secrctary Mr Paul New Yc¢ than ks abroad The Ambassador of Turkey. Ahmed “uhtar Bey, returned to Washington morning, after having spent the #-ck end cruising and fishing on the fower Potomac River Acting Secretary Castie Bost at Luncheon Today. The Acting Sccretary of State, Mr jr., was host at the Metropolitan i honor of the dele- “ederal s wave radio The company included ‘affaires of Cuba, Senor Rodriguez Altunaga; the s of Canada, Mr. Laurent ) ards of the Mr tle, errick Bond, Assistant the Treasury v charge d'affaires France Sartiges, is the guest of Mr H. Le Roy King at Newport, he is to participate in the 150th ary of the Battle of Rhode nd celebration August 29. arge d'affaires of Sweden and del will leave Washington to- Tow 1o spend about a fortnight in nsylvania and will go later to Vir- %nia Beach. % The counselor of the legation, Mr B V. G. Assarsson, is arriving today on the Drottningholm, after spending some tve country. iThe Spesker of the House, Mr. Nicholas Longworth, who is the house | SOCIETY is at the Mayflower on her return home from Atlantic City. Her young son, | Wallace Embry, jr. and her nephew, | J. E. Riddell, jr., are with her in Wash- | ington | MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Chatfield and their two children, have returned to their home in Watertown, Mass., | v visiting Mrs. Chatfield's parents, | and Mrs. William H. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campbell | Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Franklvn | King have returned from Monterey Inn, | where they motored for the week-end. | During their stay they were enter- tained at several informal parties. Mrs. Harold Pellegrin is visiting her | parents, Prof. and Mrs. Frederick Wil- son, in their home on the Princeton- Lawrenceville road, N. J Mrs. Harriett G. Daley and Mrs. Elsie G. Bradford with the latter's daughter, Miss Lucretia Bradford, are spending several weeks in Atlantic City. M Lutz-Maddox Wedding This Morning Announced. Tt o of Miss Mildred Mad- | X r. and Mrs. George Ben- E. Russell Lutz, son L. Lutz and the late Dr.| F. Lutz, took place this morning a o'clock. The ceremony was per- rmed in the home of Mr. and Mrs 1ls at 4821 Sixteenth street, in the| ence of the immediate families. Dr. | W. Cook of the Church of the » officiated. | was given in marriage by acle, and wore a black transparent velvet gown caught in a drape at the front by a rhinestone ornament on the wide girdle, and with two velvet stream- lined with beige satin, falling down the back to the hem line from a knot at the neck, and wore a black velvet cloche. Mr. Lutz and his bride, the latter wearing a blue crepe en semble and a close-fitting blue velour hat hat, left im- mediately alter the ceremony for a wed- ding trip to New England. Mrs, Bessle Brueggeman entertained a small company informally at luncheon Saturday on the Willard roof garden. | Mrs. John D. Miley, who recently re- MISS MII DRI Whose uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | riage to Mr. E. Russell Lutz, son of Mrs. Anna L. Lutz and the late Dr. Henry F. Lutz, which took place this morning. | ington, will be at the Mayflower until | the Yosemite National Park last tomorrow morning, when they are go- ing to Atlantic City for a short visit Mrs. Frank S. Miss Pauline Yates Long, have return- °d to Washington after an extended motor trip through Virginia Md., where they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Nathan S. Healy. The Ist York, where they will join Maj. Long and remain with him until after Labor diest of former Gov. and Mrs. R. Liv- | turned to Washington after an absence | day. fBgton Beeckman at Lands End, their f Newport home, was the honor guest at dinrer Jast evening given by his hosts. Representative Stephen G. Porter is | sinong those arriving today on lhe} Leviathan from Europe. | ! Representative and Mrs. Parker Corn- | 35' who are at Bar Harbor, entertained a dinner and dance Saturday evening at the Pot and Kettle Club. ! : Representative Albert E. Carter, who | Mas been in Europe for several weeks is arriving today in New York on the Leviathan. ° Admiral Cary T. Grayson entertained a4 Juncheon yesterday at Saratogs Springs, when his guests included. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Goodwin, Mr. nd F. Hamilton McCormick-Good- brother of the commercial secre- of the British embassy, is chair- man of the committee on e- | ments of the annual horse show and | gymkana at Bar Harbor today and to- morrow Lieut. Donald Duke has arrived in ‘Washington by plane from the Boston airport and is at the Cariton for a few he: rbor Miss Evelyn Walker. r. and Mrs. C. C. Kenilworth of ! s and their two young children, 0 have just completed a trip to mda.'mue now in Wi and Tignots. ‘Thomas Bell Sweeney enter- ed at luncheon yesterday in her Sfmmer home at Bar Harbor, Me. Mme. Duval Soyez and Miss Lilita wson, after friends in New and Long are in Toronto. f the month. ®4r. and Mrs. Wiliam J. ODonnell a num- Y 'f:yvuluwnmwumnmnv.be‘ of . J., which they have season. | and Mrs. R. H. Gwaltney of New Yprk City are spending some time at the Cariton. xn. Samuel H. Baker of Philadel- piiia is at Wardman Park Hotel, where & will remain about a week. Mrs. Biker, who is the daughter of the Deputy Pirst Pirst Assistant Postmas- | tef General, Mr. Charles F. Trotter, will be remembered as Miss Frances EBzabeth Trotter $ire. Wallace Embry of Loutsville, Ky. WASHINGTON JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. We solve your Parking Problem while _ shopping here by taking charge of your car. | Ri ‘ashington | Y be at the Mayflower until | esday, when they will return to | of some months in China and the Phil- | jpines, left the Capital last week to sail | for England to join her daughter, Mrs. upert A. Whitamore. i Judge Charles Bundy has returned to his apartments in Falkstone Courts | from a brief visit to Atlantic City. Mrs. John E. Fowler and Miss Dor- | othy Gould Fowler will spend the next | week in New York City. | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bennett of Phelps | Manor, N. J., who are visiting points | f_historic rest in and around Wash- | Arteraft alone an- swers this question with examples of the foremost foot- wear creations as visioned by foreign and American de- signers — expressly made for Artcraft— altogether a most varied and compre- hensive collection for Fall. A GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE SALE he greatest cle: or taken plac Offers Values Now g rer shington wonie pecia offering remarkable selections: Women's and Misses' SPORTS AND DRESSES, HATS, ENSEMBLES UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS CHILDREN’S AND F Streer Corner oF 13™ wrance which has Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herman, Mr. B. Herman and Miss Alma B. Good- man_were at the Ahwahnee Hotel in BROMLEY JERSEY FROCKS Do Net he Fizure Perfect Foundation :or Any Frock SNUGGLEBANDUNDERTHINGS BRO:(LEJ-SHEPHEIB CO., Inc. rs. t,fln gt COLUMBIA RD. 118 ™ST OPPOSITE AMBATADOR. TONIGHT 5 until 7:30 Broiled Tenderloin 7 5 c Steak Dinner or your choice of our regular menu P Our e 1 this store ot in the extraordinary MCmory Iy the follow depart DRESS COATS HOSIERY, BAGS INFANTS’ APPAREL /o Exchanges! No Returns! ALL SALES FINAL! Long and daughter, | They will | leave by boat today for Piney Point. | ;3" 's¢ the Kentworth Inn for a por- | tion of August. of September they will motor to New | | issued invitations for the confirmation |all of t o'clock in the Adas Israel Synagogue at Sixth and E streets northwest, and for the reception in his honor Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in their home at 2721 Woodley place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ryder of Harrisburg are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for the week. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Perkins of York, Pa,, have motored to Washington and | are at the Carlton for a short stay. Miss Mary Barge, of Liverpool, Eng- | morning at 9 Congregation and is at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Spencer of In- dianapolis, Ind.. accompanied by their | two children, are at the Cariton for | several days. Miss Wax Bride of Mr. Moss Last Evening. | An attractive wedding which took | place last evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Jewish Community Center, Sixteenth and Q streets, was that of Miss Anna Wax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Wax of this city, and Mr. Benja- | t! min Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss of this eity. The bridegroom is a graduate of National University Law Scnool. | " The ceremony was performed by Rab- bi George Silverstone, and the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a period gown of white satin and tulle, the entire skirt being fashion- ed of tlers of pleated tulle. A large | bow of white satin tied across the back |fell in long streamers over the length of the skirt. Her veil of lace and tulle was particularly charming in its ar- rangement, having a halo effect about her head and held by a coronet of rhinestones and pearls. Her bouquet | was of white roses and lilies of the! valley. | The bride's attendants were Miss Ber- | tha Moskowitz, maid of honor, and| Miss Beatrice Solomon of Passaic,N.J.; | | Mrs. Solomon H. Feldman and Mrs. Ir- | ving S. Rose of this city. The maid | | of honor was attired iri a bouffant dress of shell pink satin and tulle, the skirt | | composed of ruffles of tulle shading into | |a deep pink. She carried pink roses |tied with flowing bows of ribbons to | match her costume. The other attend- | ants wore basque dresses in various | sl shades of pink, and carried bouquets of | Bachrach Photo. | roses in -~ harmonizing ~shades. The i & train-bearer was little Miss Bessie Wax, | ster of the bride, wearing a frock of ruffied pink crepe with a bow of tulle | tied about her head. The flower girl| was little Miss Nancy Moss, sister of | the bridegroom, who wore white tulle ! hosts to a small company at luncheon |over & pink slip with pink ribbons dain- | |tily arranged on her dress. She wore | Saturday on the Willard roof garden. g a pink tulle bow about r head and | Miss M. E. Cart has gone to Asheville | carried a basket of rose petals The best man was Mr. Morris Moss, | rother of the bridegroom, and the ush | ers were Mr. Solomon H. Feldman, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Lichtman have | Leon Shinberg and Mr. Irving S. Rose, his city. The nuptial music and | | v w MADDOX, orge Benton Wells, announce her mar- and visited the famous Mariposa of sequoia trees. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Whittlesey were | of their son, Irving Sherwood, Saturday | music of the evening were given by an | | e e e ST Upholstered in Imitation i | i | i i and Genuine Leather, Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices TWO DAYS ONLY Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. | . 5-Piece Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs hlipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST Great August Sale Provides Sensational Values In Th+ Nationally Famous Beverly CHIFFONS 7 “Beverly” Silk Top Sheer Chiffons— 2777772 “Beverly” Silk Top Service Chiffons 7 %/ 7 7 7 % “Beverly” Service Chiffons Silk to the 4-In, Lisle Hem 3 Pairs, $4.00 N Every Pair Perfect! ivery Pair Full Fashioned! Plenty of White and Summer Shades! not a clearance of “Odds ind Ends™—it is a sensational offer mg of our regular stocks—all clean, new perfect merchandise—at a price vou seldam expect for sich a won derful brand of stockings. Purchase as many paics as vou ean, as it would be extremely profitable to do sa. | land, is in Washington for a few dnys” | Mr orchestra, ‘The flower dacorations were masses of lilies, ferns and palms. A wedding banquet was served af™9 o'clock for the guests and a reception with dancing followed at 10 o'clock. ‘The bride’s mother, Mrs. Abraham Wax, was gowned in pink and rose chiffon and wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Jack Moss, mother of | the bridegroom, was in nile green bead- ed georgette and wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses. The out-of-town guests were Mr.and | Mrs. Philip Shane of Baltimore, Mr.| and Mrs. Morris Solomon, Passaic., N.| Mr. and_Mrs. Jacob Lurie, Balti- more; Mrs. Samuel Moskowiiz, Brook- iyn, N. Y.; Miss Beatrice Solomon, Pas saie, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc Dewlow, Mr. and Mrs. David Lurie and and Mrs. Henry Benjamin of Bal- | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon Samuel Solomon of Passaic, timore; and Mr. N Miss Isabel Stone, Mrs. Moffett, Mrs. Olsch, Mrs. Coon, Miss Ynez Fuller, Miss Eilene Williams, Miss Laura Ady, Miss Margaret Golden, Miss Anderson, the charge d'affaires of Norway, Mr. Alexis Lundh; Mr. Thomas Folliard, Mr. Warren Angie, Mr. Edward Siega- fuss and Lieut. Olsch. Mrs. Clara Peister has returned from a short stay at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Thurber of New | York are at the Grace Dodge Hotel until next week. Miss Margaret Shields and Miss Florence Shields of Ironton, Ohio, are passing a few days at the Carlton Miss Agnes Lee has returned from a visit of several weeks to Wisconsin and the Northern lakes Mrs. Albany to be present at Gov Mark Goodwin has gone to Smith's | her home at 1406 Twenty-ninth street, after a stay of several weeks with her mother in California, and also a visit to the Yosemite and Portland, Oreg. Mr. John Irwin has returned to Washington after an absenee of several weeks in his home State of Tennessec, and joined Mrs. Irwin in their apari- | ment at Allles’ Inn. Soclety women of London are spend- ing much less money on dress, but more on automobiles, antiques, beauty treat- ments, furniture and decorations, and are entertaining much more than be- fore, declare shopkecpers of the exclu- sive West End for Fall their home at 3446 Connecticut avenue. in honor of the approaching marriage | of Miss Kathryn Golden to Mr. Carroll P. Lynch by Mis home of the Misses Slone at 1626 Rhode Island avenue. pris in the drawing room upon the arrival of Miss Golden and Mr. which the company played bridge. This guests J. The bride's going-away costume was white sport dress with which she a white coat and hat and other sorles to match. he young couple left fes on their wedding return in September notification ceremonies. Mr. Charles A. Davis of London, England, is staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a lengthy visit to Washington. His daughter, Miss Davis, is with him. Weddings September wedding plans should afoot. P rospective Autumn brides are invited to consult with us now about flowers and dec- orations. SPECIAL PRICES. r the fes- and on will be at A party was given Thursday evening 5000 ‘N TEACUP GOOD POSITIONS AND ' FINE INCOMES Tearooms. Restaurants. Cafeterias, | Motor Inns, Candy. Gift and Food Shops need trained men and | o Earn $2.500 t a year. Classes now TEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOO! Pennsylvania Ave. at 23rd St. Agnes Callen in mci The party was a sur-| O and the guests were ail assembled | NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 Lynch, after X forming ‘The Stone | as followed by a buffet supper. included Miss Harriet j A FASHION INSTIT Paris Washington The Upstanding Shawl Collar is no more like last year's shawl than the modern davenport is like the old-fashioned couch! in the Summer Sale of Winter Coats This is a season of smart new fashions in coats. . .the modes of yesteryear are gone and in their places are all manner of feminine ges- tures that make the fascinating 1928-29 coats. The Upstanding Shawl Collars Are of Luxurious Furs —long haired. . .short haired...curly haired...and there is not just one type oi collar. . .but at least eight sponsored by the famed Paris couturiers! And not only are they varied, but they are flattering! They stand up and away from the face. Almost every woman who tried them on exclaims about their loveli- ness 1 Pay in November Only a small deposit and semi-monthly pay- Free cold stor- rou wish. required now. . . ments, too, if desired. UTION age until November 1st NewYork If You Are In the Least Plump and think you can’t wear a shawl collar, come in to be convinced that you can. The old shawl that made a bunch in front is gone. Collars curve into a lovely line and swing to the side, disappearing in slender smartness. Paris Couturiers Endorse the Shawl Martial et Armand fashions a bowl collar. . .Paquin a stand-up shawl...Beer a notch shawl collar... Worth a square shawl. Lanvin's shawl is distin- cuished by its flexibility...Lelong slenderizes the shawl . . . and Louiseboulanger lengthens the shawl to the hem. Sports and Dress Coats Both Come in these collections ...the dress coats of dull toned woolens, lustrous broadcloths, and broadtail fur fabrics . .. the sports coats of llama cloth, camel's hair, ombre tweeds, plaids, checks, mixtures. Four Great Groups for women, misses, juniors, larger women, smaller women - atlh adh el And Coats from $165 to $215 at Straight Discount of 15% Five Specialized Coat Shops—Third Fioor : =~ \T";L\d*\dfim T w0 l (G In the Summer Sale of Furs Those who come to “Look” Often Return to Buy Of course, a fur coat’s an investment and we are always glad to help you “look.” But what pleases us most is that many “lookers” come back to buy! We're glad for that confidence! A Smart Group at $295 Will be $345 in our later price range . .. Hudson Seal (dved muskrat) Silver Jersey Muskrat, with with pointed skunk, fisher dyed |10 uckrat trimming, $295 fitch or self collars, $295 : 5 Ll 45 Ocelot Coats, with German fitch trimming, $205 Weasel SO Silver-tone Muskrat — wolf trimmed, $293 beaver trimmed grey wolt trimmed, self Caracul )3 Tap $205 Raccoon Natural Persian Lamb, $295 Only a small deposit required now, if you decide to make selection . . . and storage free until November Ist. Fourth Floor self trimmed Fur Salon Caroline Reboux Draped Audacity Into This Daring Chapeau and here it is copied in soleil velour for $10 Slashed away at a modern angle to reveal the forehead. . curving flatly down on the cheeks under golds of velvet that end in a bit of a loop at side back such au- dacious loveliness . .it will steal vour heart away and make vou look ravishingly modern ! 5 And that's but one of the lovely new Paris adaptations in soleil velour so smart this season. . .in black. .. richloam hrown...guava red...moderne blue. . beige Millinery Shop-—Street Floor