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18 SOCIETY. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY JUNE 10, 1929, SOCIETY. SOCTETY “The Ambassador of Great Britain to Arrive i at the Embassy Tomorrow From North Carolina. THE EVENING: STAR. "Washington’s Popular Shopping Center=——— GOLDENLEDRGS “At Seventh and K” BRIDE OF SATURDAY Charge Accounts Invited The Dependable Store ExtraSpecialsforaBusyTuesday! Blouses Sake—Make Summer Sport Frocks of Cnlllr-lfi(lthed l‘nd Hioes 4 %ol Sonrs: C erfects and irregu- | | HE Ambassador of Great Britain, | Paschall Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. | I Sir Esme Howard, will return to | Norman H. Davis of New York. Miss Dickinson is the granddaughter short stay in the South. The | of the late Mr. Jacob M. Dickinson, who ) Ambassador delivered an address | was Secretary of War in the Taft ad- at the University of North Carolina and | ministration. #pent & day in Greensboro. | Washington tomorrow from a Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Fuqua e Hosis o Army Polo Team. Boys’ Shirts and ‘The members of the Fort Benning | T polo telm,‘who are in Washington to take part in the June tournament at S | East Potomac Park, were guests of Maj. Hosts on Yac! ~ | Gen. S. O. Fuqua, chief of Infantry, | Senator and Mrs, Jesse H. Metcall | at & luncheon held at the Army and were hosts at a_midday breakfast yes- | Navy Club foday. The visiting players Zerday aboard their yacht Felicla and | ingking up the composite team from the Took their guests for a short cruise on | Georgia Infantry Sehool are: Ma. O, the Potomac. The party was planned in | g 1yman, Capt. R. A. McClure, Lieut. B. |honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs. | g Jacobs, Lieut. W. H Bartiett. Lieut, Willlam Howard Tatt, though the fll- | i 'V Grubbs ana Lieut. J. G. Van " Boys’ $1 to $1.50 ness of the Chief Justice prevented his | Houton, ~ Other guests were: Maj. : . 4 > . attending the luncheon. Adna Chaffee and Maj. R. E. O'Brien. | | % = can-| Tonight the players are to be the ‘xmin;‘:vgr&:n;ihmr}‘gzm;‘ Aan | guests of honor at a dinner to be given foday at the Capitol Mr. and Mrs. | by Maj. Gen. and Mrs. B. H. Wells. Lewis Nixon of New York and Cabt.| rhe president of the George Wash- | and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, | ington University and Mrs. Cloyd Heck | with whom Mr. ls‘xd Mrs. h:ilrvln will receive from 4 until 6 spending @ few days. . |o'clock this afternoon at the Washing- Mrs. ‘Swanson and her son. M |ton Club in honor of the members of ?you;mt k}—la&nv;fl‘lflsihc M‘;gn&"m e m;a xraalzmr:g cxa;lslseae of the university. |29, for the b rs. Marvin w assisted at the and the Senator will join mex?& 1;:”?:1; tea table by the wives of members of (Tope later in the Summer a the board of trustees of the university, ‘with them in Ofl!firll(“" ;‘AE v;llfe flfdlhe dean of the university, ¢ Texas was the | Mrs. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins, and the | o Semator Comnel OMr. D. K. Martin | Wife of the provost of the university, | B fertained at dinner in the crystal | MIs. William Allen Wilbur. !xoom at the Willard on Saturdey eve-| The marriage of Miss Kathleen Watt- ning. son Howell, daughter of Mrs. Irwin | s, Harry Ciay Ransley and Miss | White Howell of New York and the late | ' il° Ransley spent the | Mr. Howell, to Mr. Charles Tiffany ‘:le‘:kab:g& l‘;m\g}xshmgwn with Repre- | Bingham, son of Senator and Mrs. Hi- The Ambassador of Italy. Nobile de Martino, has returned from & bricf visit in Detroit. 400 Yds. White Thread 3 Spools for For sewing and 25C basting. Has soft J finish and comes in assorted num- bers. Main Floos o 2JC All-Silk Washable gPongee 88° § Cedarized 332382883382882222223828222828882284 Sport Sweaters Fancy ht 79c weight cric sweaters. Pull- over styles. Sizes 28 to 34. Boys’ $1 to $1.50 “Bell” Shirts 13 hirts. 74 | | E regulars. 33! Vo Bl $1.10 Feather Bed Pillows 75¢ IR, . Lo s 50c Felt Base \ Floor Coverings from., New designs. \ Downstairs Store. JJ Men’s $1.50 “B.V.D.” Union Suits Save your eclothes by using mothproof Garment Bags bags. Full aize 26x57 44c inches. Side opening. \\ Main Floor. 3338838 An ideal medium for those cleverly simple little sleeveless frocks that every smart Summer wardrobe will include! Cool and attractive to look at—and so satisfactory to launder. Orchid Pandora Castilian T ucerne Jade \ In these fashionable shades. Spun Gold Passion Flower Pongee Paris Beige Natural Shell Pink Bermuda Neptune French Peige Silver Woodbine Honeydew Larkspur Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Waits $1.95 Lee Overalls ‘While you are $1.44 Pink . Venice Maize = ( Ocean Peach ral White and fancy puttering around the garden protect your clothes with Women’s Neckwear ) 18¢, 39¢, 59¢ 3 lots, including all new shapes in lace, organdie, piques, atc. All styles and great values, \ Main l‘io»r.J Three-Pc. Cretonne Slip Cover Sets 36.50 Fourth Floor. JJ 7" 800 Ruffed - —— Curtain Sets Girls’ Gay New 200 sets of Rufed . MRS. FLOYD EMERSON GALLOWAY. Before her marriage to Capt. Galloway, Air Corps, U. S. A., at the I:omr n‘l' hft‘ ram Bingham, will take place this after- | mother, Mrs. Cornelius Gardner, Saturday, she was Miss Martha Gardner. Capt. R i e x| Doon in The chapel of St Barthelomens | Galloway is statloned at Bowman Field, New Loulsville, Ky. —Underwood Photo. .n:mm? and Miss Ransley are retu!r,n; Church in New York. Fre ety = !ing to Philadelphia this afternoon, but| poe 5 p nr Forg .| Lloyd Linton, and her little daughter i wilt be back in Washington again on | vergity. “uho is o0, OfpHarvard Uni- | Anne, have been with them for several | her apartment at 1661 Crescent place. Wednesday for_the marriage of ment speaker at Catholic University to- | Weeks, Mrs. Linton and her baby have | Lady Sharp will remain through the Hester Ann LeFevre. morrow, was the guest in whose honor | NOW gone to West Virginia for a visit |~ (Gontinued on Nineteenth Page.) “Secretary of War for | Dean Henry Grattan Doyle of George |and will later go to New Hampshire for — —— |A\:Ii:1teiofissli\sri(:n:"- ST awison. will | Washington University and Mrs, Doyie | the Summer, LIP COVER Made to Order $1.49 Men’s Covered with good quality Ticking and stuffed with soft teathers. Cloth Suits $ 1 95 Third Floor. States consul general in Rumania, in LR AD suits with knicker pants. Sizes 3 to 9 Fourth Fioo Khaki Pants for men and young Special for tomor- 93 men. Sizes 29 to 42. C row. Khaki pants Main Floor. v | entertained at luncheon at the Cosmos —— . :;‘",‘,g‘;;‘;,;f’;?,’,;‘;“l;,":;’{;‘f | ‘Club today. *Host and hostess are both | The ladies of the Louise Home have | Trom his Mo rs. Davison and the chil- | former students of Dr, Ford at Harvard | issued cards for a Marine Band con| |land, where A iched for the Summer | and Radcliffe, respectively. The other | CeTt tomorrow afterncon, at —3:30 e guests include Dean Georgé N. Henning | o'clock, on the lawn of the home at jmonths. P and Prof, Merle I. Protzman, Alan T, |1500 Massachuseits avenue, in honor Mrs. Churchill Owen has returned | Deibert, Ralph B. Foster and James C. |of Miss Mary Jane Willlams, whose | |from a several months' stay abroad, | Corliss 'of George Washington Univer- | marriage to Representative Henry St.| coming to attend the marriage Fri- [ sity, Miss Heloise Brainerd of the Pan. [ George Tucker will take place Wednes- | day of her brother, Mr.;v;lallml:‘hocm’lrs All'lcl'lt:dail'tlounl;’l"l‘“IDl‘.I‘i]‘;l"nE!1 A. Rublen- day, June 26. e i | n of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T.| son, editor of the panic-American . i I Vo Miss Nancy Beale, daughter of | Historical Review, Mr. C. H. Hastings |, Lady Shatp of Tondon, who has beer | | Mr and Mrs. William Lewis Beale, Mrs. | and Mr. C. K. Jones of the Library of 3{,“ f‘; Rl visiting iher ‘daughter. 'Mrs, | "Owen was before her mariage Miss | Congress, 'Senor Angel Cabrillo y|WInteh 1 VRS OER COUR R Alice Mann. Vazquez of the Catholic University and | =" D Dr. Constantine E. McGuire. e $2.50 Good ree G0l Clubs anced and made of 3 sttt et 769 ory sl ts. ! \ Sports Dept.—Fourth Floor. > 9 " Children's69c ) 95c¢ to $1.29 Wash Suits 79c Third Floor. Made of fine Cre- tonne for davenport, club chatr and wing chair. All full and elght choose Clever Summer styles of fast color designs. Sizes 22 to Change Th WARM DAYS 8 years. AWNINGS Improve the appearance of “B. V. D" Red Label PRI AN AT AR £ ! . Albert W. Bissell of Evanston, nu.‘.d: the guest of her father, Dr. Hu- !bert Work, in his apartment at the Mayflower. Mrs. Bissell expects to be in Washington for tl!e ‘week. Miss Nancy Hamilton and her flance, | Dr. Victor Alfaro, were the honor guests | at dinner last evening, at the Congres- | sional Club, of Dr. and Mrs. Calhoun Stirling. There were 46 guests in the company. . and Mrs. Willis H. Hale will ben&‘r’t’:fin‘n supper this evening for Miss Anna Graham Hume and her flance, Mr. Charles Willard Hayes. A rehearsal of the wedding will follow. Mrs. Larkin W. Glazebrook enter- tained at luncheon today for her niece, | Miss Hume, and the members of the ! wedding party. Mrs. Charles H. LeFevre will erter- tain at dinner this evening for her | daughter, Miss Hester Ann LeFevre, Whose marriage to Mr. Gordon Lindsay | Luke will take place Wednesday. The | guests will include only the members of | Miss LeFevre's bridal party. Mr. Luke Wil Igive his bachelor dinner this eve- | ning. A Mrs. Sidney S. Blake wil give a lunch- | eon tomororw for Miss LeFevre and Mr. Tuke and the members of their wedding party, and in the evening Miss Exilona | Hamilton will be hostess to the wedding perty at dinner. Mrs. Frank Hamilton | will entertain the parents of the bride ! and the bridegroom-elect, Mr. and Mrs. | LeFevre and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Keith Luke, at dinner tomorrow evening. Miss Adelaide Henry will have the | wedding party at supper tomorrow eve- | ning. An engagement of interest in Wash- | ington is that of Miss Martha Overton Dickinson, daughter of Mrs. W. G. Ewing of Nashville, Tenn., to Mr. Goode The United States Minister to Pan- the guests of Judge and Mrs. Guy H. Martin, ‘who entertained at dinner on Sunday in the Pan-American room of the Mayflower. Their other guests were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles Rhodes, ‘Mrs. Johnson B. Campbell, Mrs. Fred win, and Mr. Albert H. Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson will be joined today at the Wardman Park Hotel by their daughter, Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, and her small daughter, Katherine Chalmers. Their_other daughter, Mrs. William gzmmxmrmmmfi_w Food and_Service Unsurpassed OPPOSITE Ammaceanap TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 Broiled 7 5 c Tenderloin ir regular menu Steak Dinner or_vour cholee o 5Course Chicken Dinner, $1.00 Chicken Salad, 65c Fruit Salad, 55¢ ] Salads include Bread an Efeeor e nd Butter W L HATS—DRESSES ama and Mrs. John Glover South were | Mr. and Mrs. Miles Poindexter, Mr. and | T. Dubois, Col. and Mrs. William Bris- | > tham, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Good- | 1715 Connecticut Ave. We Are Disposing of Our ENTIRE STOCK AT COST AND BELOW COST Prior to Closing for the Summer Months PARIS JuLs GARFINCKEL&Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shop- ping here by takjng charge of your car Everyt}x;ng C};arm;ng for Summer Outhtting P f Infants, Small Girls and Boys on our Fifth Floor Now T XQUISITE little dress garments and new play outfits just as individual. Dresses . .....$1.95,$3.75, $5.00, $7.00 to $29.50 Infants” Dresses. . . ...$1.00, $2.95, $5.50to $19.50 Coats. .. .$7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $19.50 to $32.50 Boys® Suits. .........$1.50, $4.50, $7.50 to $12.50 Creepers. . ..$1.00, $1.95, $3.50 to $6.50 Sweaters ., ...$1.95,$2.95, $3.75 to $7.50 Baps.oupnics ..$1.50, $2.95, $6.50 to $8.75 Hats o .unvinionnse $1.75,$1.95,32.9508$10.75 Complete Layettes Nursery Furnishings Novelty Gifts F'STREET CorNER OF [3™ “Say 1t With Flowers” Such Happy June Events —as Weddings and Com- ¢ mencements demand the beautifying touch of fresh FLOWERS fSuggestions and estimates for any floral requirements gladly made, without obli- gation to you. Moderate Prices GEORGE C. SHAFFER £ 522" 900 14th St. MEms - and 2416 Member Florist Telesraph Service R SR ——s S-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs Ask about our 30, 60 and 90 day Dejerred Payment Plan your home and office with awn- ings and forget these hot, sultry days. We are prepared to give free estimates immediately; send postal or write. Cornell Wall Paper Co. 714 13th St. N.W. Ph. National 6708 giRefinish_ing’ P oo Q{“ S| i ‘ONNECTICUT.(;X ! L/ Cltcersations now being made © ‘or Octotior decupancy,, Q @ 6 I lust(?nm;%ny ) ‘e M SE.NW. Main 810/ e (SO Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing, and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our perts at the Now Prevailing I.ow Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or (all Franklin 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. Redfern Showing in Qur Corset Department This Week If vou have not already done so, be sure to come in to meet Miss Howarth, Associate Designer of Redfern Foundation GGarments—today. She is an authority on corset styles and figure problems, and will be delighted to meet and talk with you re- garding the correct garment for you. these popular v Ve have a large stock of garments, and they are all beautifully made, and of lovely appear- ance. Be sure to come in today! Style Shown Is N 1317, Priced $5.00 (4 Whelan’s Women’s Specialty Shops A1]05 F St. N.W. P Tub Blazer Jackets Double - breasted 5 0 models, with' pocket Third Floor. effect. ' wear Wit plaited skirte. ~Sizes 2 to 14 years. Girls’ Cool Printed Tub Frocks Cool and attractive 85 tub frocks of may colored prints. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Women’s & Misses’ Bathing Suits men’s wool S v §9.79 solid colors and nov- elty stripes. Sizes 34 / i Second Floor. Women’s $1.98 Crepe de Chine Slips $1.77 ‘Second Floor. variety ed an Tpdens” "sires Babies’ 69¢ Carriage Hats Cute little hats of 150 sheer organdy, in all the wanted plain shad Third Floer. $2.98 5-Ply Garden Hose g 90c 6-Gallon Y C!:;E:;n ¥ .( ul for 69c ‘ Downstairs !I.ll.J “No-Nik” Tumblers 25-foot lensths 5-. s .98 included. Well raade. 1 Stone Crock $1.25 Dozen Loose - leat Photo Albums in black and Photo Albums [ 59c Main Floor. 75c Ward’s Paoli ) Stationery tionery offer, e 53‘ The 3 35c W Thvelones Yo "match; white only. ‘Ward's Paoll 8t Main Floer. —————— Men’s White 3 Handkerchiefs Pine count men's white handkerchiefs of full size Slight seconds. Main Floor. 331332838283828338883823: ;TS TTEIIIsIsIsIEIIIIILIIIILILILIIILLLS: Curtains with bius or rose colored edges; with valance. 57c Fourth Fiaor. 5,000 Yards Chiffon In Guaranteed Fast Full 40 inches clean and lovely wide—all fresh ready to be fashioned 1 Main Floor. Union Suits. Sizes 36 1o 46, 3 to a customer. New .i’rinted Voiles -Colored Patterns and into dainty, cool, and practical frocks that will launder beautifully. I [terally scores of reireshing new designs, in- cluding pen and ink patterns, forals, iascinating figures, do Tremendously popiilar, since th amazingly durable for a1l their s Printed Dimities and Batistes 33c va Lovely cool patterns— in fast colors. 36 and 40 inches wide. Especially charming for little girls’ frocks. Beautiful selec- tion at this tempting Main P Men’s “Faultless” $1.25 Night Robes 79c Main Fleer. n plain and fancy colored trimmings: full cut and 54 inc| lons. Men’s21c“Honesty” Half-Hose, 3 for Hose for men in 31 black, blue, tan, gray gnd Premch tan. Pertects. “Sires 1015 | : Mai 50c Pearl* Necklaces, Chokers Afine assort- ment of indestruc- tible pearl mneck- c laces and chokers. *Artificial. delicate ts, etc. hey are heerness! $1&$1.25 Swing ) Photo Frames ‘Wooden photo frames with 79c antique gold and silver finish, Sub- stantially made. Main Wieor. 25¢ “Bonnie B” ) Talcum Powder Oversize can. Fragrantly scented 1 Gc narcisse talcum powder. Special to- MOITOW. Main Wioe: J 19¢ and 25¢ Toothbrushes Good quality 15c brushes with bris- tles that will stay Assorted Absolute Clearance of Entire Stock of Radios Regardless of Former Prices! Floor Sam) ples and Demonstration Sets.. Every one guaranteed perfect and mechani- cally sound. Kolster Radio All Elec super-power 3 uses 10 tubes in beauti- ful stump walnut console cah- inet. 11 only—used as amples and demonstrators, but in periect condition. tric—List Price, $295 Less Tubes dynamic floor Emerson Radio In Berkey & Gay Cabinet—List Price, $157 RCA 100-A speaker; 8-tube set licensed by the Radio Cor- poration of America. lllu- minated single dial control; phonograph jack. 8 only at this sensationally low price. 527 $10 Down—The Balance in Six Equal Payments! nbery's—F ourth Floor Khaki Play Suits 50c Third Floor. Play suits for vaca- : made of i, Sizes 3 to 8 years. $1 Fountain Syringes bag. Complete with A Moire red rubber 69 tubing and fittings. syringe and seamless Main Fleor. $11.25 Narragansett Tennis Rackets $6.95 Sports Dept.—Fourth Floor. Live wood frames, with patented throat Ted. . Men’s Amber ~ han- Main Floor. Three-Piece Buffet Sets 3-plece finished 39 Buffet Sets. with at- tractive cut work borders. Third Floor. 59c to §1 Baby Pillow Covers Pinished Plllow 39c Covers. Some are lace trimmed and em- Broidered. ¢ Third Fleor. Two-Point Novelty Heel Chiffon Hose Slight Irresulars of S115 G Sheer chion hose, nt nov- ors. Picot Top Silk and Rayon Hose Sticht Teregulars of 59c Grade Picot top with two- 35 point heel. Assort- ment of new shades. Children’s 7/ Silk Plaited Socks Slight Irregulars of 30c G Back with rade . tailored in manner. 79¢ Main Floor. Women’s 35¢ Gauze Cotton Vests Slight Irrerulars 19¢ Main_Floor. cotton vests. Regular and extra sizes.