Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1929, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, Mrs. Elmer R. Oliver, Mrs. Richard W. Bolling, Miss Bertha Bolling, Mrs. Rich- ard N. Mason, Miss Margaret Clements, Miss Frances Wall, Miss Phyllis Hight, Miss Mary Shinn, Miss Clara Bolling | and Miss Mary Perdue-Ruden. Mrs. Ray L. Newhauser will be in | charge of decorations and Mrs. Walter | Tuckerman will have the flower table. 'SOCIETY _(Continued From Eighteenth Page.) Mrgiand Mrs. William V. Schnur and daughter Truddie of Glencoe, Iil, are guestgiat the Mayflower. Mf, and Mrs. Frank Hite of West Palm Beach, Fla, are visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Heit- muller, 1115 E street northeast. The board of managers of the Pres- | at the home, 1818 Newton street, Tues- y and Wednesday, May 21 and May 22 from 4 to 10 o'clock. In casé of rain_ the party will be held inside the residence. The committee is headed by Mrs. H 8. Irwin and included on the commit- tee are Mrs. E. W. Harvey of the tables. Mrs. R. C. Collison, cakes; Mrs. Donald Clement, candy: Mrs. W. Spruce Arm- strong, thrift; Mrs. Harry Blake of the fancy table, Mrs. E. F. Ladd, affrons; grimage to Oak Hill, the home of Presi- M. J. Benjamin, ice cream; Mrs dent James Monroe, situated near Lees- | W. L. Douglas, plants and flowers: Mrs burg, Va., and which is under the pa- James T Newton and Mrs. Carrie Smith tronage of the Washington branch of } of the music program. Mrs. Thomas M. the Association for the Preservation of | Robert of the silhouettes and Mrs. Ed- Virginia Antiquities. The pilgrimage | ward Scott Tyler, Miss Jessie Munro will start from Washington at 10 o'clock | and Miss Evelyn Simms are in_charge Saturday morning. Miss Dorinda Rog- | of the palmistry tents. Miss Kattine ers, living at the Rochambeau, is in|L. Harvey is in charge of publicity. charge of arrangements, and the trij o = - b made by bus or private car. | Dr. Valeria Parker of New York City. Mrs. George ‘Tully Vaughn 5 presi- | president_of the National Council of dent of the organization and Mrs. E.| Women, will be the principal speaker Rust Smith is chairman of the pil- |at the banquet to be given for delegates grimage to the annual conference of Florence Among those making the pilgrimage | Critterton Home workers at the Chevy to Oak Hill are Mr. and Mrs. F. M.|Chase Country Club Monday night. E. Savage, Mrs. H. W. Draper, J.'C.|C. Graham will preside at the banquet Merriam, Miss Dorinda Rogers, Mr. and | and other speakers on the program will Mrs. Lester Wilson, Mrs. Charles P.|be Senator Royal S. Copeland of New White, Miss Grace Frysinger, ) nd | York and Mr. Elwood Street. director of Mrs. Charles P. Craig, Margaret | the Community Chest of Washington. Craig, Mrs. E. S. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. | The conference opens Sunday with an Byron E. Hamilt s. Dunlop Pen- | address by the Right Rev. James E. hallow, Mrs. C. W. Sti Mrs. E. R.| Freeman. Episcopal Bishop of Washing- Shipp, Mrs. Frank Harm ss Lena | ton, at the Cathedral, and will continue Hitchcock, Mrs. Charles s. | through Tuesday. Many social events, Dabney Maury, including a visit to the White House. H. M. Payne, where they will be received by the Robert H. Turne! President and Mrs. Hoover, are planned ham, Mrs. Henr ooke and Mrs. | for the delegates. William Fitch Kel | Lieut. and Mrs. R. Kyle, jr., have ar- rived in Washington ~from Maxwell | Field, Montgomery, Ala., and are at the Carlton for several days. ? Pilgrimage to President Monroe's Home on Saturday Morning. Daily interest is added to the pil- | There will be a general committee At the House of Mercy garden party, | meeting of the La Colline garden party which is to be held Tuesday, May 21, | May 25, at La Colline, 3900 Cathedral at 3 o'clock, and on Wednesday in |avenue, tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock. case of rain, the tea table will be in| The junior committee will meet at the charge of Mrs. Samuel W. Miller, who | residence of Mrs. Edward R. Alexander, will have assisting her Mrs. A. M. Tal- | 1523 New Hampshire avenue. bot, Mrs. Julnius McMurray, Mrs. Rid; swell the fund which is being ley Hunt. Mrs. Bradman, Mrs. Gheen, | raised for the education of the orphans Mrs. Millholland and Mrs. F. E.|of the officers of all branches of the ‘Warren. | United States service, Mrs. Boyd Car- Mrs. William Sowers is chairman of | penter has donated from her kenneis the candy table and will have as her a very fine pedigreed Pekinese puppy. assistants Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. New- | which will be sold at the garden party lands Johnston and "Mrs. Faust, who |at La Colline, given at 3900 Cathedral will also be in charge of ballons. | avenue Saturday afternoon, May 25, lS(. Margaret’s Church “i‘.:l” be in from 3 to 6 o'clock. charge of the ice cream table at the S=ts garden party, with Miss Caroline F. e °’atm5‘s’bugflkl‘y"’°n{: n S8HA ‘e assist- | Will_entertain Smith chairman. She will have assist- | BT ing her Mrs. Robert J. S. Shoves, . | tomorrow at the 3 S.sA. Reeves, Miss Clements, M o] | Seventeenth street, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. V. White, Mrs. Joscph S. Wall, The hostess will be Mrs. Warren J. A](‘Xamlj:r M. l: R. Winston | Haines, and Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Holt, Mrs. Willoughby S. Chesley, Mrs, | president of the league, will be present M. Le Roy Goff, Mrs, William R. Ben- | during the afternoon to'greet the mem- ham, Mrs, Lilla Lloyd, Miss Anna Hall | bers and their guests. Green, Miss Ruth Mills Green, Mrs. [, . Those pssisting at the tea tables will John ‘Ritchie, Mrs. Edward A. Keys, | be Mrs. William E. Borah, wife of Sen- Miss Emilv E. Johnson, Mrs. William | ator Borah; Miss Grace Burton. niece Bradley Willard, Mrs. William J. Moore, of Senator Burton, and Mrs. Richard Brothers Special for Friday ‘An unusual offering of exquisite Evening Gowns Formerly $88.50, $98.50, $125 HE smartest evening costumes of the season are included in this beautiful collection—featuring taffetas and flowered chiffons. COATS AND ENSEMBLES Y, Price TWELVE THIRTEEN J.E Cunningham Co? " 314%3167SEVENTH ST..NW. ummer Hats Every Summer Fashion—Many Copies of Higher Priced Hats 3 95 . $ 5 .00 Long Back Hats—Off-Forehead Styles— Smart, Close-Fitting Hats— Large and Small Headsizes— Large Hair Hats—Pastel Felts— Peanit Braids—Stitched Crepes— New Toyos—Milans—Leghorns, Braids Dressy Hats for Summer Chiffon Frocks— Smart Tailored Hats for Sports Wear— A Timely Sale—just as Summer Clothes must be selected . . . widely varied in every way . .. in styles, materials, colors and sizes . . . dress hats . . . sports and tailored hats. byterian Home will give a garden party | Yates, wife of the Representative from Tilinois. Mr. Henry Minor, author of “The Story of the Democratic Party,” will be the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon of the Woman's National Democratic_Club tomorrow. His subject will be “Political Value of History.” Dr. Fred A. Moss, assistant professor of psychology in George Washington University, will be the guest of honor at the club luncheon the following Monday. He will give an address on “The Psychology of Politics.” ISTART ON SEARCH FOR ITALIA MISSING Aboard Steamer Heimen, Which Has Been Renamed Sucai, for Expedition. Sail By the Associated Press. BERGEN, Norway, May 16.—The ex- pedition headed by Giannini Alb:rtini, which is to search for the six members of the crew of the dirigible Italia who were not found after the disaster to | the Nobile party last year, sailed from here last night for the north. Their first stop will be at Tromsoe, Norway. They are aboard the steamer Heimen, which has been renamed “Sucai.” The men for whom they are to search were carried away with the balloon part of the dirigible Italia after it crashed with Gen. Nobile's expedition on the ice off the northeastern coast of the Spitzbergen Archipelago. The recent plan to close cotton mills in the American section of the Lanca- shire spinning trade on Saturdays and Mondays for & montb has failed fect and other features. Ensembles for Vac Crepes, Flannels, terials. The Ense Sun-tan Backs, Hand - drawn and embroidered ef- A brand-new shipment permits this encore. or with printed Frocks and Coats. sive Summer Wardrobe here Saturday. REFUSES TO TAKE OATH, |mie in the Rockinghans cousty ma- WITNESS FALLS DEAD Allison Lee, colored, upon T his seat in the crowded courtroom, was -C;lored Man Suffers Heart Attack After Refusing to Be Sworn seen to suddenly fall forward on his on Bible. face and roll over. Physiclans ascribed his death as due to a heart By the Associated Press. D ot EN , N. C, Ma — | showed objection sworn on WENTWonLH, B O s the Bible. He was not compelled to attack. case of John Nunnally, who was | After Tefusing to take his oath as 8|4, g0 and the State, after & brief con- charged with shooting a cow. He Lee was summoned to testify in the witness in a criminal case on the Holy ' ference, decided not to call him as a Printed Lace —the newest Paris canceit Lace has the charm of a classic . . . prints have the vibrant spirit of modern youth . . . and printed lace simply defies the song of a poet, especially when it is bor- dered and bowed with crisp black tulle!” And don't you love things that are “different” . . . here's the evening gown for you! $19.50 Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor JELLEFF'S ¢ F STt S, S S S O I, S <. hilipsborn 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. A Special Event That Spotlights Three Important Summer Fashions Flowered Chiffon!. Flowered Georgette and Printed Silk FROCKS Your Choice of the Entire "PinMoney Dress Shop Youthfully feminine Frocks that boast just those very fash- ion details that are so in de- mand for Summer wear. Soft flounces, ruffled tiers, capes, sleeveless Frocks with Jackets, smartly girdled hips, jabots and bertha collars. The lovely col- ored prints and the more sub- dued flowered patterns:follow newest styles. Other amazing Frocks at $15 include modes for all Summer wear. Lace and Taffeta Dance Frocks, Silk Crepes with sun-tan back fashions and other interesting features. Repeating Our Great Sale of Washable Frocks and Ensembles Exceptionally fine styling and workmanship at such a low price, $5.85 Here are the Frocks and ation and Summer Wear. Hundreds of Linens, Pongees, Flowered Voiles, Handkerchief Linens, and other ma- mbles are in Pique with Printed Coats and plain Frocks Several styles, Select your inexpen- MAY 16) 1929 ‘witness. As soon as ne resumed his seat in the courtroom he was seen to fall to the floor. journed for the remainder of the day.| advantage of exposure to the sunshine Light Makes Vigorous Pigs. Government observers, experimenting | with the ultra-violet light, have found | it to be of considerable value in the For wide, narrow, long, short, mall or large feet. Sizes 1to 12 - B WS & FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Ma Nurses’ White OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-72StNW. Just Below E J.E.Cunningham Co; The court was ad- Stylish Stouts $11 0! d Cloth Oxfords b i) care of live stock, supplying an essential ‘ for sale; the best prices were invariably element during the Winter months, | brought by the animals which had been when the stock do not get any great | subjected to the light treatment. A test was made with 20 young pigs, 5 10 of which were allowed to develop| Nearly 700,000 spiders would be re- under ordinary circumstances and 10 |quired to produce a pound of web, say others were given daily treatments of | European scientists who have experi- the ultra-violet rays. When the entire | mented with the substance as a substi- | herd was shipped to market and offered | tute for silk. 314~316 SEVENTH ST, NW, 3 for $2.50 Hundreds of b 50 becoming to little girls, plain color frocks, All well made and color fast. A Fashion Selling .. ... That Will Bring Enthusiastic Response! 3 New Purchase Gloriously Fresh . .... Offered at a Sensational Low Price 117 . Missy and Regular Sizes Slenderizing Large Sizes ~ STYLES ° Huge Flower Prints Frocks that will take you smartly...to Summer dances and dinners . . . to afternoon occasions at the coun- try club ... to bridge- teas...Frocks for sports, travel and street . .. with exquisite “dressmaker” bows, capelets, scarf neck- lines, lingerie collars and cuffs ... EN- SEMBLE JACKETS (in contrasting or self- same fabric of frock). . Black, navy blue, vivid reds, greens, blues ... beige, suntan and pastel tones. Navy Business Romaines Cantons Cantons Vivid Georgettes Georgette Prints ‘Washable Crepes Jabot Frocks New Boleros Fan Pleats Two-piece Frocks Ensemble Frocks Sleeveless Frocks ® A Companion Event of Girls’ New Cotton Dresses and Ensembles DRESSES.. . $1.00 Ensembles . . $7 95 2 for $3.50 Ensembles of printed coats over white or colored dresses. The coats can be worn with other dresses to vary the Summer wardrobe. right colored prints Sizes 2 to 6 -

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