Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1929, Page 18

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SOCTETY: OCIETY of the Land | 4 ] Ihe Chief Executive -and First Lady Entertaining Small House party. HE President and Mrs. Hoover have as their guests in the H Executive Mansion the United j States Ambassador to_ Mexico, i Mr. Dwight W. Morrow: Mr. and rs. Lewis Strauss of New York and frs. Hoover's uncle and _sister. Mr William Henry and Mrs. J. H. Large. There was no dinner party at the White Housé last evening, the President and Mrs. Hoover having only their house §uests dining with them Mrs. Hoover, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Francis Odell and Miss Eleanor Odell, who are guests at the White House, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barton, made a trip to Mount Vernon yester- day aboard the presidential launch which was the tender of the U. S. S. Mayflower. and has_been retained for use of the Chief Executive and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Barton returned to New York last evening The Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis. will go to Atlantic City tomor- Tow to attend the dedication of the new Convention Hall, to Washington Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann.| per-in-law and sister of the Viee President, left this morning for Old Point Comfort for a few days' visit, ‘The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. D , is at Gettysburg, Pa., where he went by motor this morning to de- liver a Memorial day address. He will go from there to Mooseheart, Ill, to attend the graduation exercises at the Mocseheart School. which he founded. Mrs. Davis will remain in Washington during the Secretary's absence. Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft Feted at Luncheon Today. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft were honor guests at luncheon today of Mr, | and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney, who entertained in their charming suburban home, Handley Hall, Kensington, Md, The other guests were Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Willis Vian Devanter, Senator | #nd Mrs. Royal §. Copeland, Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Fred -Britten, Gen. and Mrs. William Wallaee Atterbury, Mr. and Mrs, Elicha Lee of’Philadel- phia, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph:E. Devies and Mrs. Karl D. Klemm. ! : Senora de Davil bassador of Chile, is sailing today on the Teno to spewrd some time in her native country. The Ambassador is in New York to see Benora de Davila sail and will return to Washington the end of the week. ‘The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. Ferdinand Ververka, has returned fo Washington from Cuba, where he ttended the inauguration of President achado, s Mme. Wu, wife of the Chinese Min- fster, will discontinue her Friday afte; noons at home for the rest of the season. ‘The charge res of Panama, Bener Don Juan B. Chevalier; Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Ministef, and issued: invi- tations for a reception the Panama | legation tomorrow in honor of United States Minister to Panama and Mrs. John G. South. Invitations have been ssued only to high officials of the Government, the dean of the diplo- matic corps, aLtin American missions and a few from residential society, The Minister, who has been in Panama for some time, is expected: to arrive in Washington Monday. | Representative and Mrs. William' E. | [f Hess were joined today at the Ward- | man Park Hotel by Miss Lula Gerkins of Cincinnati, who will pass a week or | more with them. | Representative Clarence J. MchBd' has returned to the Wardman Park | Hotel afiep » trip to Detrolt, accom- | | anied by Mr. Sylvester J. Pets, who is bl is guest at the hotel. Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War, wil be toe [l honor guest at luncheon Friday, June 7, of Mrs. Enos Newman. | The retiring naval attache of the Italian embassy and Signora Lenor de Sutton Evans Lais have cards out for a tea tomorrow afternoon. This will be their last day at home in- Washington. | Bignora Lais will leave early in July for Rome and Capitano Lais will leave a few weeks later. The capitano will return to sea duty. Viscount de Lantsheere, first secre- tary of the Belgian embassy, will sail | from New York Saturday on the Belgenland for Belgium: where he will He will return e Permanent $ [3.00 Wave | The Famous Nestle Le-Mur Method Saveel .......... 100 | Fingerwave ......75¢ Vapon Treatment, $1 | Shampoo......... 50¢c Arlene’s 2823 14th St., 2nd FIl. Phone Col. 10275 IN CLEANING YOUR SPORTSWEAR IS DEMONSTRATED FOOTER'S America’s Best Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Main 2343 1784 Col. Rd. N.W. Fhone Col. 720 | The . wife of the Am-1} i spend three months on leave of absence: returning here September 1. The secretary of the United States legation at Budapest, Hungary, and Mrs. S. Pinkney Tuck, jr. and their small daughter. now in Washington. will go to New York today and will be among the sengers aboard the Belgenland, sailing Saturda. Mrs. Tuck have been gus latter’s parents, Represen! Mrs: James M. Beck, for a month will be joined in their new post Budapest later in the Summer by Rep- resentative and Mrs. Beck. Mrs. Tuck came to Washington in the early Winter from Geneva, rhere Mr. Tuck has been connected Wiua the legation for several years. She spent the Winter in the South, returning to be with Representative and Mrs. Beck through the Spring. Entertainment Tonight. For Miss Ives and Mr. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman ¥ill be hosts at a dinner and dance this evening for Miss ~Betty Ives, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, James E. Ives and her finance, Mr. James R. Lowe, whose marriage will take place Saturday in St. John's Church. Ives wedding attendants who were announced some time ago will include Mrs. Montgomery Blair, jr.. Mrs. Wil- liam Draper Blair, Miss Eleanor Hard and Miss Gytha Stourton. Mr. Edward Lowe, jr, the best man for his brother is en flight from San Francisco and with Mrs. Lowe will reach here in time for the wedding ushers who are attending the dinner and dance tonight are: Mr Josiah Philip Evans, 3d, and Mr. Lucius Douglas Tompkins of New York, Mr. Edward Lowe Green of California, Mr. ‘Mannix Walker of Washington and Lieut. Tighiman H. Bunch, U. 8. N. Mr. and M Edwin Prescott Grosvenor of New York will come to Washington the end of the week to attend the Juncheon Dr, and Mi Gilbert Grosvenor will give Sunday honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs Taft. - Former Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper are spending a few days at White Sulphur Springs, W. a. - - THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOXY. RETURNING HOME MRS. JAMES With her husband. Representative Whitley of Washingten tomerrow te return to thei tertained a large group of women, wives of new Representatives, Mayflower Tuesdar. L. WHITLE w York, she is leaving Mrs. Whitley en- tea at the r home at Rochester. {the Na { Robinson will arrive in New York today on the | Jay at the Barclay in New York. | Berengaria, a bridesmaid at Suzette de Marigny Dewey and Mr. { Prederick { place April 30 in Warsaw, Poland. | i tertained Mrs. Charles G. Matthews. | have’ returned to their apartment on | New Hampshire avenue after passing several weeks at their home in Cin- einnatl. The foymer Assistant Secretary of United States. and Mre, Theodore Douglas and Miss Helen Robinson | Mr. Peter A. Jay has joined Mrs. Miss Robinson was : the wedding of Miss 3 Msn.Antzhuz}e\dm. wflf;m%‘ol_m!&u , . 'A.. arrived in Was n which to0k | from’ thetr country home, Mon Repos, | in Marietta, Ga.. and will be at the Mayflower until the end of next week. Mrs. Lee will then go to West Point and join her son. Mr. Fletcher Cole, | a cadet at the United States Military Academy, who will accompany her on a trip abroad. Alger, jr., Mrs. David St. Pierre Gaillard en- at luncheon yesterday onor of Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and Mr, and Mrs. William Walker Smith Miss Patterson Bride [ Of Mr. Greene Yesterday. Miss Anna 1. Patterson, and Mr. Gil- Mr. Smith was for many ! yeers in the diplomatic service of the bert K. Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Ryland Greene of Haverford, Pa., were married yesterday afternoon in the | home of the bride's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Harry F. Patterson, at 55 Bryant | street northwest. The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock by the Rev. ! Thornton Rennell of Boundbrook, N. J., and Mr. Stanley Muschamp of Phila- delphia played the wedding music. | The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of ivory white satin with a veil becomingly ar- ranged about her head and forming the train. She carried bride roses and orchids in a shower bouquet. Miss Kathaleen Steele of Purcellville, Va., was maid of honor and had & cos- tume of green chiffon with a hat of tan and carried pink roses and bhue delphin- CONNECTICUT AVENLE | FMART FHORS %, N 777@&;”2 Farrell " Rug Sale Many times some one’s bad for- tune is your good luck—it's 5o iri| ing fittle shop with good things to this case. | eat in Washington—and the grand Near East Industries has a num- | thing of it is they deliver until | ber of lovely, lovely oriental rugs|11 p.m. nightly—so that for par- | which they cannot carry over in | ties, large or small, you jgst call| the Summer. | Columbia 8955 and in no time at| It will save you 2 lot of money all you have evervthing brought to | to buy these now even if you are storing some of your furnishings For luncheons, dinners, teas and | —for they are remarkable buys. dances vou will do yourself proud Most of them have a 30% reddc- | _serving fresh fruit tarts, cake,| tiog and some have 50%, ‘tancy-m creams, candies, sand- i i wiches, mints and punch made 1334 Connecticut Avenue, Tk ity tve, 1 3000 Connecticut Avenue. | Cathedral Mansions Bldg. | Fancy Foods Napoleon's is the most tempt- | vou ready to serve. . e o e 0 Frances Fox Special | MPASTERNAK| Permanent Wave| .. ......._.oceer on ‘|Fv‘|ay go—}«(you ma)i ““fl{ i’onh in | Pasternak apparel and be cor- the Frances Fox _!"""“(e' | rectly and incomparably dressed. Frances Fox is ' 8ynonymous| Pasternak clothes are so good- with beautiful hair—her shops are | Jooking. Their distinctiveness lies established in_leading cities in in possession of individuality but | America and Europe, | not” freakishness, style mot over- | Where one's beauty is concerned | done, quality, cut and luscious the best Gs the cheapest—and colors and combinations of color when the word goes out that the | and design. $25.00 wave will be given for $15.00 For these rearons a sale at for one week only—it is enough Pasternak’s means something. and | ta say—call at once Decatur 5475 the word of the sale which is on for vour appointment. Just be- now here brings smart shoppers | low Dupont Circle. ‘!n'urr_\'ing, | —offer is being predented now by Be on vour wav—for te the vic- | tor belongs the spils. There are reductions on every- thing. 1341 Connecticut Avenue. (Elevator to floor 2). . 0.9 o e @& CH34 s the temparary Connecticut| Have you seen Avenue ad-| the adorable pic- dress of Eliza- tures of children in beth Arden’s Underwood and ;| Beauty Salon, Underwood's win- ahd 1t is too dow this week? lovely. forq Aren't they the words — the sweetest, most nat- | minute you CEC=AVural portraits cross the threshold you are ‘en-| you've ever seen? | tranced with the spacious, airy,! They are products of the fa-! tranqui| atmosphere. * | ious double camera, invented b Tt is just across the streef from | M Don{ald Cameron Beldlcrl—xh: the previous location, 1147—and it | Tights of pse have been purchased goes without saving that Elizabeth | DY Underwood’s exclusively. Arden treatments will go on in, This camera is always in focus the same way | —%0 ‘that posing is no longer 4 ..~ tnecessary—and the child’s picture But in the meantime beauty i caught in its most natural Jittle awaits you at The monic of | ouccergions” Artists of Unders Elizaheih_Arden preparations and{ \cond's studio will be glad to tefl methods has brought complex-| \ou B CE NL Pe BU aron jons that are clear, fine, smooth |},"239 Copnecticut Avenue or call and lovely as a June rose to evers | pocgiyr 4100—but you will be one who has taken them. The |, 070d to know that these por- results of even one are amazing. i ..ity are less expensive than| ent call Decatur 204Q..other. Fer appo | at Foster's you will Presents? Mr. Foster's Remembrance Shops are high reliefs for low pocketbooks that are stretched to the breaking point in June—with wedding and graduation presents and bridge prizes. In fact, if you buy vour presents have enough left to get some of the irresistible novelties here for yourself, The way to solve the gift prob- lem is to get something that is novel, different and useful—and these three words bespeak the seemingly million suggestions here. There are too many to tell you about but we are sure vou will find every present at Foster's— come in and browse about and see. 1023 Connecticut Avenue (Between K and L Streets.) 1305 F Street. Congo ~that's the name of that intrigu- ing new room at The Embassy— where all good food lovers gather together. The delicious food served here is enough in itself. but to enjoy it in delightful surroundings makes The Embassy Washingtonians' | favorite. This is the place where you can get fresh vegetables and fruit— The Embascy is always open (24 hours a day). Connecticut Avenue at § Swim! Smart pleasuregoers are in the swim now—Wardman Park Hotel pool is open. In tewn and in a country setting —the pure water of this ideal open-air pool waves a welcome to you. You know the use of the pool not confined to hotel guests done—you may procure a card or yourself at the manager's fice. Call Columbia 2000 for further information, Connecticut Ave. and Woodley Rd. D. C, THURSDAY. [fum. Little Miss Marsore Hipple of | Faddonfield, N. J, was flower girl, lmnn' » ainty {rock of pink silk and carrying a basket fAilled with roses. Mr. 4Hmn- A. Greene of Haverford, Pa., was | best man. An informal reception followed. when Mrs. Patterson, mother of the bride. and Mrs. Greene. mother of the bride- groom, received with them. Mrs. Pat- terson haél a dress of capucine chiffon and lace and Mrs. Greend wore flow. ered chiffon. Later in the evening Mr and Mrs. Greene Jeft for a wedding trip, |the bride wearing & traveling costume | of brown chiffon. On their return they | will be at home at 2131 O street north- west, Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Greene, parente jof the bridegroom; Miss Ruth Greene, {Mrs.. Anson Clark and Mr. Henry A. | Macomb of Philadelphia. Mrs. Henry R. Rea of Pittsburgh has returned to Washington for a {short visit and is at the Mayflower. Mrs. Albert Earle Werner announces the marriage of her daughter Elizabeth | to Maj. Alfred Earl Larabee, U. S. A., at noon Wednesday. May 29. in the | home of her cousin. Mrs. Bdna Suss- | man in New York City. { | "Maj. and Mrs. Larabee will be at' MAY 30 hbn{.! arter June 10, Fairfax Garden Club Annual Show Yesterday. | Garden lovers of Northern Virginia gathered en masse yesterday afternoon at Fairfax for the third annual Spring flower show of the Garden Ciub of rair! The exhibit. which was held in Willard Hall. was unusually large ana beautiful. the miniature gardens. the artistically arranged bowls and baskets and the collections of peonies attracting the most aftention from visi- tors. Among the interested spectators of the afternoon were Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, the guest of Mrs. Thomas R. Keith, and Mrs. William M. Jardine of Washington. Merabers of the garden clubs of Alexandria, Winchester, War- @vo | 31012 | ONNECTICUTS O AVENUE 0 i APA i OF DI TMENTS TINCTION §§ renton, Lees| and Pauquier-Loudoun | were Also In Attendance, both at the show and at the club luncheon, which preceded the formal opening. The luncheon. which is An annual institution, was held this year in the sparious home of the elub’s secretary, Mrs. Frederick Richardson., whose roll- ing lawns and lovely gardens presented A beautiful picturs, dotted with groups in Fairfax County, and Mrs. A. Smith BowmaAn 6f Sunset Hills estate, in Dranesville district The table deco- rations consisted of pink And White peoniés, with pale blue ifi€ in & large siiver basket. The sweepstakes prize at this vear's (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) of gaily gowned guests. Richardeon at the table were Miss Ade- laide Lewls. president of the elub; Mrs. Harley Pevton Wilson of Hollin® Hall et et Asicting Mrs.| - g e F R N RN NN NN PACKARD Town Cars Standard and Fleetwood custtom bodise sight-evlindar chassis—excellent répair—col- are ta euit vour perssnal withee—new tirée, Your epportunity to ewn personal traneportatisn of dit- tinctive quality and tvpe at lees than oné-{ourth thé erigi- nal coet. For demonstration and further Partienlars, please telophone or write— PACKARD 17th at Kalorama 1A AAAARASS DSBS North and North 2747 Knowledge is Entirely Devoted to Washing Repairing Storing of YOUR RUGS 1226 CONN.AVE. ® * » % 2 * 5 % * ) - ) X » s % 2 3 * *, [ L Lo E R O F o of aF o R o R o o ol o kO R e No Refunds No Exchanges No Credits All Sales Final G Month End Special Red Fox SCARFS Always smart $21 and fiattering to These are splendid values at this low price. Seeond Floor a ny costume. M-BRKS & CO ~STREET BETWEEN 11th.&.12ith No Refunds No Exchanges No Credits All Sales Final END-of-thee MONTH SALE Brings Startling Reductions Throughout the Store! ORE and more fashion-wise women have learned that the savings in these regular “End. Month End Special Smart Spring of-the-Month Sales” are well worth waiting for . . . the reductions are most drastic, in line with our policy of keeping our stocks at all times fresh. The merchandise offered is, of course, up to our usual high standards of quality, but must be moved to SUITS sy $12.75 NS vy Oxfords. Smartly eut, al- 2ingly make room for constant new arrivals. practical, ama priced. Second Floor A Special and ensemble versions, est colors. models and models with sleev: Complete range of sizes. End-of-the-Month Sale In Our Third Floor DRESSES Group for Immediate Clearance *11 Formerly Selling to $25 Chiffons, Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Sport Silks in plain and printed effect: One piece, two piece cket frocks. Sleeveless Whites and new- newest shapes in wi Summer colors. With ming effects, L End-of the-Month Sale in Our Main Floor Thrift Shop A Group of 205 Smart Dresses That Are Unbelievably Wonderful Values at sion with special attention try. Values that simply must be seen to be appreciated! For here are all the es and lovely ge and small head. Styles for almost every occa- sports modes for vacation time, either in town or in the coun- In whites and newest col- End-of-the-Month Sale In Our Fourth Floor Light-Weight FELTS Straws, Braids, Crepes latest trim. d - Plain and printed silks. to sleeves. Smart washable Piques, Cotton Crepes, Linens and Tub Silks. Either sleeveless or with End-of-the-Month Sale In Our Second Floor COATS Late Spring Models Formerly Selling to $39 -:l ::i; group _yal:lln:n‘ :Mll oilk chades. Coats with eapes, mr(“n‘:: $ 1 5 End-of-the-Month Sale In Our Main Floor ments, tailored lines. Some are fur trimmed, some are without fur. In every case they represent truly ex- plenty of extra sizes. 12 CRETONNE BEACH COATS, in and eolors. Regularly $295. For F $1095 with round or Ves necks. Very slight lars. Reg. $1.95. $1 25 EXTRA QUALITY RAYON STEP-INS, PAN. TIES AND BLOOMERS, in Reg. $1. For Friday. 8 CREPE DE CHINE NEGLIGEES (slightly soiled). In lage trimmed and tailored styles. Reg. $9.95 to $12.50. For Friday.. . 6 STEP-INS AND PANTIES of All-Silk Crepe de Chine. In Peach and Gree: eg. $295. For Friday 3 COOLIE COATS. In Satin or Crepe de Chi large embroidered flowers. $9.95. For Fridey 4 PLEATED FLANNEL *rs. Flannel and Kasha Bodice tops. Reg. $2. or Friday < 6- Reg. eeptional values. All sizes, ineluding 25 SLIP-ON SWEATERS, in rted eolos For 10 ALL-SILK UMBRELLAS. Extra quality. rib_construe In plain and faney colors. $4.95. For Friday.. o 8 EXTRA QUALITY RAYON GOW Tn de- murely tsflared styles. Reg. $1.65. For Pridey.... 8 FANCY.COLORED VOILE GOWNS. With hemstitched mecks. Reg. $1.65. For Frid: > 30 PAIRS PICOT TOP, ALL-SILK, FULL-FASH- IONED CHIFFON HOSIERY (slight irregulars). In Sun Tan shades. Reg. $1.95. For Friday. .s 60 PAIRS PICOT TOP, ALL-SILK, FULL- FASHIONED, FIRST QUALITY, POINTED 1 6?’ HEEL HOSIERY. Reg. $1.95. For Friday V- 20 RHINESTO“‘B’ BROOCH PINS, on white d beautifully set. R 1.95 and $2.95. utifully sei e s“m.n $i $1.50 10 CREPE DE CHINE TRIANGLE ‘SCARFS. Hand blocked in lovely igns and newes Reg. $1.25. For Friday . ok 6 FLANNEL JACKETS. In Green, Light and White. Reg. $5.95. For Friday .. 25 VESTEE BLOUSES IN BROADCLOTH, Pique, Pereale and Madras. Assorted colors and White. Reg. $1.80. For Frida : 8 There are styles for the $ junior miss 12 to 17, for the miss 16 to 20, for the woman 36 to 44, for larger women, too.

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