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14 SOCIETY. SOCIETY New Returns to Virginia Home After Short Visit Here. HE Postmaster General and Mrs. | and th New had as their guest over|An Sunday in their home, Hemlock Hedge. {n Edgemoor, Md.. Mrs, Parker Hitt, who returned yes- to her he at Royal, Va I A motor will terday and Mrs. of 2141 Wyoming and two when she will go to son. after thei Minister of Greece Spending Few Days in New York THF EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 29. 1928. SOCIETY. Guest of the Postmaster General and Mrs, | frmber 11, fsnen” siie b tained at dinner last evening at Pot and Kettie Club at Bar Harbor, Me, where they are spending the Summer. hington er Bilt- Rye, N. Y., Sep~ tiss” Phyllis Hull Arthur Y., will William_ 1 Leon J. Kost Ernest Van A wedding of interest in V ill take place at the Westche and Mrs The Rev will officiate ol aer Judge Togan Morris of the Board of entertained at a luncheon | 5o oars” ago, have returned to the | be open e Willard Gregg Birdsall and thelr Mary Stuart Birdsall, a motor trip through New Birdsall will enter a necticut, and Dr are returning to 1 October t toda England Telfair, m De Brate, Brate of » of Miss Florenc Mr. and Mrs. W o Mr. Albert nd Mrs. Harry R thr‘ their home in Washington in the Au- tumn, | Mr, Michael Gallagher of Cleveland, | Onto, entertained informally at dinner | last_night on the roof garden at the | Willard Hotel. Covers were laid for | four. Mr. Gallagher is spending sev- { eral days at the Willard, where he ar- | rived today. | Mr. G. L. Hume of Suffolk, Va, is at | the Carlton for a few days his daughter, Miss Margaret E.| by | | Hume. | capt. and Mrs. N. B. Farwell, who [ made their home fn Washington ‘about | city from Mare Island, Calif., for a few { days’ stay on thelr way to Norfolk, | where Capt. Farwell will board the ). 8. 8. flagship Wyoming, having been | assigned to duty as alde to Vice Ad- | miral Montgomery M. Taylor, who is | in command of the scouting ficet. Capt |and Mrs. Farwell are staying at the | Mayflower. Their son, Charles Brad- ford Farwell, will attend the Severn hool In Annapolis this Winter, and heir daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, will go with her parents to Norfolk Mrs. Willlam G. Probst, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Dorothy Probst ind Miss Dorothy Holland, will leave \e Mayflower today for her way home in Louisville, Ky., after a trip to Cana- da, Niagara Falls and Boston The marriage of Mrs. Annie L. Harpst | f Bellingham, Wash., daughter of Mr Frank Grubb of Grant, Va., to Mr. John | W. Barker of Havre de Grace, Md.. took | | Orange, | Mrs. Bradford, Va., was the mald of honor,| M. M. Barnard, superintendent of 'hel stance Russell; Dr. and Mrs. C. R. wearing & pale blue georgette crepe gown. Mr. Hutton was the best man After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Barker will be at home at Liberty Beach, Havre de Grace. The Dolly Madison Garden Club of Va., extends a cordial invita- tion to those Washingtonians who are interested in gardens to make pilgrim- age Saturday to Orange, when “Mont- pelier,” the home of the late Mr. Du- pont, will be open to the public. rock,” “Montebello,” “Andrewsla. ‘Williston” and “Woodberry” also will This is a rare opportunity for Washington people to see these homes and gardens of Virginia. The pilgrimage is being made for the bene- fit of the garden at Kenmore, the Washington-Lewis place in Fredericks- burg, which is to be restored. “Mont- pelier,” it will be remembered, was the home of President Madison and _the garden was planned by a French officer who was an A. D. C. to Gen. Lafayette Surely there can b better way in which to spend a irday afternoon and Mrs. J. Bond Smith and chiidren are at the Cavalier Hotel, a Beach, for a weck Mr and Mr. R. O. Potts oro, Tex., will sail for New Orleans a_month's visit Mr. W. A. Pott of Dallas and Hij from New York September 1, after this vicinity. While here they visited R. C. Coakley and Mrs. Sallie Bloxton, their sisters, alsd Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Roach in | the former of the State | District’s penal institutions at Occo- quan, Va. His father, the late W. H. Whittaker, preceded Capt. head of the institutions. | Among the | the Washingtonians at lsmuh and Miss Alice Elliott. Barnard as].’unlor Students’ League, A. P. W, Giving Benefit Card Party. benefit card party this Saturday afternoon at il Cavaller Hotel for this week end are|under the auspices nf the junior | Dr. and Mrs. James A. Cahlll, jr; Mr. and Mrs dents’ group of the League Victor Cahill, Dr. and Mrs. | Pen Women, at the Distric John Sansbury of Forestville, Md.: Alex | 1108 Sixteenth street J. Wedderburn, jr.; Miss Mary Haltigan, Lieut. Edward Pugh of Quantico, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ralph Hardy, Mr. R. Barclay Adam: Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Brawner, jr., and | ticket | their daughter, Miss Sara Brawner; | Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Greene, Mr. and | Mrs. L. L Raymond, Mrs. J. R | Conrad, Mrs. 8. Imrie of Chevy Miss Teresa R. O'Beirne, Mr. D. Hoover, Miss Ruby P. Miller, Chaplin, Mrs. C. D. Claytor, Mr and Mrs. Robert H H. Russel! and his daughter, Miss Con- Qm S0z Flowers Sk for Fall Weddings September wedding plans should be afoot. P rospective Autumn brides are invited to consult with us now about flowers and dec- orations. SPECIAL PRICES. Mrs, | Young, Mr. Percy | Miss | Par k Inn the | Top | field Mr ra William | Robert Clarice Busch first street northwest %, Robert week or more. K. Neilson, jr K. Nellson s at the Grace Dodge Hotel is Mr Ame at the 2629 With her be given 30 o'clock lubhouse The president Wardman Hotel, and Miss Dorothy Dun- vice president are in chari U N ARRAVATAVRRR AR IARARANNN Rear 1734 N =t And Federation of Women's Clubs Special Dinners Wednesdays & Fridays $ ‘Wholesome fish tops a menu of pt- ing choice 5 te T30 PM. rican Gar- fre ge of nior: Special Partics, Teas, Luncheons, Etc Gale Inn W Accomodations Available for SHANAARAANANANAANNANNANANS i i JE Gimninghan Go. 314-316 Seventh Street place yesterday at the home of the lat- fer's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Clark Hutton, 1214 TIngraham | street, the Rev. Hugh T. Stephenson of- ficiating The bride wore a gown of blue geor- te crepe and carried a shower uet of roses. Mrs. Hutton was the on of honor in a flowered chiffon and Miss Mabel Bourne of East Department, at 32 Bryant street, their . / : // - / fece and nephew, and other relatives % / W in King George County, Va. Mr. R.O. . ’; A RN Potts was accompanied by his daughter, 1l Miss Virginia Potts. and the party NEW STORE e 7 : motored to Washington from Texas, 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 <o nd visited their old home and friends 3 4/@ £ Mr. Ralph Whittaker of Indianapolis, Ind.. is a guest of the family of Capt. ' MARTEN COMPANY & el S . . . many new arrivals are from sev | presented Pa., where she is v and Mrs. J The Undersecr Mr. Ogden L. M ing from New vesterday aboard from Newport Art Wares Department as special values . . Py Princess where they are guests of Mr Walter R. Tuckerman Mr. and Mrs, Tuckerman ente at dinner last evening for the and Princess Sturdza The attache of tr tion. Baron Paul Sch Summer legation a Mass. and is in New York for a shor stay at the Ambassador Hotel. MRS. FRANK B. FREYER, Who is returning to Washington the first of September, after visiting in California. gton and Lakemont, N. Y., took vesterday in_the home of the at West Orange, N. J was performed by Rev aats of the First Presbyterian the presence of a small com- mate friends an informal re- rles S 1 the Ma come to Washingt arrival Assistant Postmaster General W I. Glover was host at luncheon at the W roof yesterdas Mr. Fred McKee ¢ ner last evening for his daughter McKee. and Mr. | Friday hortly after their and was followed by ained at d by dancing. s Elizabeth T for_her sister, and Mr. Willlam jr.. was best man Mrs. Brate are motoring e Adirondacks and will m falr was maid of Mi "s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\7 P e ‘ = Ffi\ »@ke -~ {@ollier Jnu) t (COLUMBIA RD.%AT 18 STy |~ orrosite arinacsanon SNSNSN TONTGH T sssssss 5 Until 7:30 “Our Famous” 75 SEA FOOD Or your choice of our regular menu DINNER . . A e sy 7 Phone—COLUMBIA 5042 Louls C. Lehr enter- SSNRESRERNRNENRRUN: attractive in design as well as in price! Marble Top Coffee Tables heavily loaded tique bronze trays, lamps or the miscellany of books, smok- finish with a beautifully veined Belgian Marble top. Builttocarry ing accessories and other —etched glass top odds land ends that ac- Coffee Tables $16.50 T hese exquisite tables with their antique bronze frames and etched plate glass tops One Style are distinctively o Pictured different — to see them is to feel an immediately awakened desire for possession—and the price is so reasonable, too. Roman Benches , Mrs. Geol Mrs. Italian Pottery Lamps and Shades oke € " Miss Dorothy Miller, Miss Hendricks of | Mr. and Mrs. Belmont Hosts Laurel, Md; Dr. A. Barkley Coulter, |To Officers of French Ship. who will be best man, and the ushers, | - and Mrs. Perry Bel Mr. Albert Conardis, Mr. Victor Blun-| hosts to a la}\zl- company at U g‘zg:‘:gn Clark Beach and Dr. A. L.|qay afternoon in their villa, Belcourt . | at Newport, for Comdr. Belloc and the Mr. William Bowie Clark, who is|Other officers of the French warship | passing some time in Paris at the Im- | Ville &’Ys, which is at Newport for the Hotel, entertained st | celebration of the 150th anniversary of | R r of the Duke | the battle of Rhode Island. and Duchess de Nemour, the latter for- | The officers will be entertained at merly Miss Peggy Watson of Washing- | dinner this evening at the Newpor ~apt. Chatles W. Stee a subscription dinner whick s o the TR by the members of thi Paris, and ) Hobson were among t} D ’ A [ ’ b4 3 ARVARANRNNLNN These are the characteristic f features of every coat in our | MIDSUMMER SALE OF We have selected a group | | of the most attractive | pieces from our Italian | importations and fashion- | | A NS R Beautifully cast metal base— French Empire Zaasasassssas Cary i 15 in New Yo going there fr lane, Va. where & orne are passing th Approaching the End of Special August Prices Fur Coats Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats nd Qualities That few days at Virginia Beach is visiting her nephew and and Mrs. Webster Knight dence, R. 1 Mrs. King Carley Miss Anne X! ed them as lamp bases— our shade maker has created designs to har- monize with the tones and shapes of the bases. Fur Trimmings Blended Squirrel Kit Fox Red Fox Civet Cat Ombre Caracul French Beaver (dyed coney) Manchurian Wolf Marmink (Marmot) Fall Shades Wood-Brown Fall-Leaf Filbert Green-Wind Cari-Blue Bunny-Gray ugene C. Pomeroy »w of Rom: Prices a Will Not Be ‘)up]i(:mw‘ Later W\ - . City Club Bldg. Silver-Gray __g}@? B Black Cardinal Marine Blue 1316 G St. Italian Pottery New arrivals, and one of the most charming groups we have ever imported. Lovely, warm colors on a gray ground—all overlaid with the patina of age and shapes that are exquisite in their primitive sim- plicity. These alone would mark this collection as distinctive. Added to these is the extra appeal of unusual prices. For instance, the Salad Set (illustrated above), bowl and six plates is only $7.50 r you'll f Now ts the time to buy. ities are higher tha d after this » Every coat here has been careful 1t ts beanty. ores to choose fr AND DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOU WISH TO USE IT. SIZES WOMEN'S SIZES 36 to 16 es are lower, excellence in style, s compelling \ REASON- ANY coAr value ARLE UNTIIL RIGINAL Polks {housands of de cxentatives ten dread Jbrond comfort they g wh creator n the breaking them in. en employs of footwe most original Washington for Fall most. unusual foot shoes be wlon in entin s the and exclusive The Original Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes the natural lines of the weal Here is an odd piece of real artistic merit—one that will command genuine appreciation as a gift—or in your own home. Choose either the beautiful Swedish iron or the antique bronze. Classic in design and with down-filled velvet cushions, ® Our will be closed Saturday, September 1, but service will be maintained in our Hotel Department until 1 p.m. —black satins Shape 10 the mus store —print velvets The new em phasis on ele gance an d femininity is particularly apparent in our interesting collection of new Velvet a nd Satin Frocks at —transparent PHONE ) N 1294 PH E MAIN 1 velvets HOURS, §:45 to 5:30 Dulin & Martin Company Our Only Shop No Uptown Hranch perfent models | i | i |‘ —flat crepes | OTHERS AT | $25, $35 & up 1 I'REET 1214.18 G STREET John Maken 31‘ G St. N'w' City Clup | | Ebberts Shoe Co ; //“ — 1300 i e ST ——— . 7