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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1929.° 'SOCIETY.” Aeronautics, - | Senor Dr. Carlos F. Grisanti; the - E — | e 7 m::;y'otgnfl;'n;nmt mdp{umgkammmfl lo]c——=]o]c—=3]|0]c———=]0] gl #.5= ENJOY FLOWERS! Judge and Mrs. John W. Price have fm gr rge ’a'.mnu;’: o J'mv-amf closed thetr Week End Specials \Are-Attractive 13 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The First Lady of the Land Will Give apartment at the Wardman | Senor Don Carlos Leiya; the charge Park Hotel and opened their country | d'affaires of Gua Senor Dr. home, ~Grand View-on-the-Potomac, | Ramiro Fernandez; the charge d'affaires near Mount Vernon, Va. of Ecuador, Senor Don Juan Barberis; | e enter. | the charge’ d'affaires’ of Mexico, Senor Mrs. Bessie P. Brueggeman . N . tained at dinner last evening at the :‘.uum of Hondurns, Senor Dr. Carlos First Al Fresco Party of Present e Sh e 0, gt | P S B SR N e ) Gladioles, §7 .50 Commission, of which she 15 CRAIFMAD: | Soss semrmiory ob Ut Tomtien of Mr. W. W. Warwick, chief counsel; Dr. | the director general '3!‘&. Edward C. Ernst, medical director; Mr.|jcan Union, . L. 8. Rowe, and Dr. William McCauley, secretary, and dep- | william Manger of the staff of the Administration Today. $].00 . HOOVER will entertain at|and Mrs. C. C. McChord and Mr. and uty commissioners from various ‘cities | unjon, accompanied party, tions, e thas afternoon on the south | Mrs. Edwin P, Morrow. ihroughout the United States who are| “They ‘were met in New York by a g:l;n- - $1.00 W o e W O Res | - Mrs. Henry J. Allen and her daughter, ow in Washington. specisl committes who escorted them publican Women of tne Dis-| Mits Henrietia Allen, have Joined Sen TP former Secetary of State and |, S, SRATSISL OB | 1) Frash, fragrant blooms w en_at the Mayflower i , Ke 4 frlct of Columbla. s B over hag | three-month trip in Europe. few days in New York at the Rita-arl- | Sitef the visit to the hospital tne in many colors first garden party Mrs. Hoover has in 1 given since she went to the White| 'The commendant of the Navy Yard House to live and Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard will en- Last evening President and Mrs. Hoo- | tertdin at dinner this evening. ver entertained at dinner in the Execu- | Mrs. U. L. Hill of Kansas City will tive Mansion, when the company in-|arrive next week to visit her brother- cluded the Secretary of the Treasury,|in-law and sister, Admiral and Mrs. Mr. Andrew W. Mellon; the Secretary | Willard. of Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patter- it son Lamont, the Speaker of the House | Senora de la Barra, wife of the first and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Senator | secretary of the Bolivian legation, en- and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator | tertained a party at dinner last night at Reed Smoot, Representative Ruth Han- | Plage Deauville, at Wardman Park na McCormick, Mr. and"M:lsvszcder&k | Hotel. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sloan, Mr. , S . Large. In the afternoon Mrs. Hoo- | D) o y- | B H._larg f ladies | ing at the Wardman Park Hotel. He | ver entertained at tea o group of 1adieS | wil gucceed Mr. J. Reuben Clark, and | jonal circle. | - I e oS Eisher and Mr. and | Mrs. Cotton will join him here later. | Mrs. Sloan, who have been house GUEStS | Commissioner Jefferson Myers of the at the White House, will leave Wash- | ynited States Shipping Board, and Mrs. ington today. Myers were the luncheon guests yester- S day of Mr. O. H. Fithian of Portland, The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L.| Oreg. Mr. Fithian is stopping at the Stimson, will return to Washington | Willard while he is in Washington. Thursday, June 20. He received a de- sl from the New York University| Mr. and Mrs. Louls Dreyfus, jr. who | yesterday and will attend the com-|are staying at the Mayflower while in | mencement exercises at Andover Acad- | washington, entertained at tea yester- emy, Wesleyan University and Yale | day afternoon in the hotel, having 26 | University. He will spend the week end | [ "their party. Mr. Dreyfus is consul with Mrs. Stimson, in their Long Island | general of the foreign service of the home. United States detailed on duty as in- spector for Western Europe. Maj. Gen. John L. Chamberlain, U. Theld E" w ng Q s ——] 2y 2N » ton, having gone there from their home | of mission of Latin America. The part; in St. Pnu!. is expected to return to Wumx‘\’:wz Mrs. James A. Reed, wife of former | I8 afternoon. Senator James ‘A. Reed of Missouri, is Mrs. e a guest at the Washington. She is u_r E:-«':: hr‘yol?r"l;::'n'fl: gompanied by Mra. Harrls Roblason of | ™'y oy Mrs. Gibert Grosvenor witl || iy A rtain st & tea d this aff entes st a ance after- e e A O el the (o), {noon in thelr charming home, Wild lowing chiefs of mission of Latin Amer- | Acres. for thelr deughier, Miss_carol | Fo} ] ) ) Bl e Cl =] ] ica left last night on a special train for (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) New York. The party included the - Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don Or- estes Ferrara; the Minister of Colom- bia, Senor Dr. Enrique Olaya; the Min- ister of Panama, Senor Dr. Ricardo J. Alfaro: the Minister of Venezuels, C&C Flower Stores 807 14th St. NW. 804 17th St. N.W. Franklin 5442 Franklin 10391 CREERON 614 12th St, Bet. F & G White Felts Small Head Sizes 1.1 Redfern Corset Demonstration This event has proved to be as popular as we thought it would —and smart Washington women who have met Miss Howarth, Associate Designer of Redfern Foundation Garments, have been most enthusiastic. If you have not already come in, be SURE to come to meet her today or tomorrow. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Prancis Adams will leave to- SIS PEROY BEACH 00T, 4 th morrow for Philadelphia to sttend the| g "2 45 passing a few days in_New | Before her marriage yesterday afternoon, Miss Marguerite Louise Maury, daughter dedication of the Navy Y. M. C. A. York, where he is staying at the Hotel Twem s will return this after- v Te he staying af of Mr. John Franklin Maury. Mr. McCoy is a son of Chief Justice of the District ): 3 - i 5 D'g:e rf;::efir.vr it Muis, wiss | BSIOF, ¥ ¥ Supreme Court and Mrs. Walter 1. McCoy. He and his bride will mkep;lhelr Styles ]1ghted to discuss 18 he attended a Navy night dinner 1ast| yieut. Col. and Mrs. R. J. Foster of | home in Chevy Chase in the Autumn. —TUnderwood Photo. L5 l)-28 evening at the Rockmere Hotel. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, will leave Washington tomor- row for Royersford, Pa., where he will deliver an address at the golden an- niversary celebration at Royersford. The Secretary will spend Sunday in Philadelphia and will be back in the city Monday. The s«:ryetnry had guests lunching informally on the Willard roof yester- Fort Ohama, Nebr., are in Washington and are staying at the Mayflower. Mrs. Robert M. Hinckley and her sons, Robert M. Hinckley, jr, and George Hinckley, are guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. King. They will be poined about June 24 by Mrs. Hinckley’s husband, Lieut. Comdr. Hinckley, who is en route from station in the Orient. Mrs. Hinckley and her younger son were in the Orient for a have left their apartment at the Hay- Adams House for the season and will | be at their Summer estate at Thet- ford, Vt. Comdr. and Mrs. W. F. Lefrenz ar- rived in Washington this morning from Newport, R. I, and will be at the May- flower for a day or two. who were in attendance at the annual reunion of the class. Lieut. A. R. Mead of the Bureau of Choose Presenting our She will be de- your figure prob- lems with you, and give her help in choosing the Style Shown Priced at $5.00 Our stock of Redfern day. . joining the commander whe Y R a Belgian Envoy and Family ;{3::11:1’:, and her cider son s been & | Maj. Jullus I Peyser entertained at SEMI-ANNUAL correct garment Foundation Garments is student at the Shenandoah Academy. | luncheéon at the Cariton Hotel yester- s i i o o o T LIRS Ao CLEARANCE for your type of complete—t her e are an - o A cottage. of | Comr. and Mrs. Porter H. Adsms the Georgstown University Law School 1143 CONN. OF HATS | styles. foe evary: posilile ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Symington at Gibson Island for the Summer. ‘The Minister of Colombia, Dr. En-| rique Olaya, is in New York to attend the meeting and Juncheon of the Pan- American Hospital in that city today. | He will remain at the Plaza for sev- | eral days. ‘The Minister of China, Mr. Chao-Chu | Wu, has gone to West Chester and| Herrisburg, Pa, where he will lecture under the auspices of the Swarthmore and Chautauqua Association. He will return to Washington tomorrow. Senator Royal S. Copeland was host to a large company at dinner last night ;:'Elhge Deauville at Wardman Park otel. Senator and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley entertained at dinner last night tnl honor of the United States Minister to | Panama and Mrs. John Glover South. ‘The company also included Representa- | tive and Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, Judge | AVENUE Truly exclusive millinery and yet at prices far below your expectations. A large and varied selection of models that have heretofore sold from fifteen to thirty-five dollars are now offered at seven-fifty to twenty dollars. ONE - FOURTH OFF All Hosiery, Pocketbooks and Costume Jewelry of d Parisienne Design. figure. figure. Sale ANY beautiful ex- amples of Exclu- sive style and unusual value in DRESS and SPORT HATS— To Close Out at §1.95—$5.00_$7.50 They Were $5.00 to $15.00 MILLINERY 528 12th St. Just Below F . 101 ONNECTICUTS NEW SUMMER DRESSES STETSON SHOE SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER It’s a youth- APARTMENTS = AL o g 'Nagtical . S Sale Pullman Robes | Fitted Cases & ke i a'trtlca Women's and Misses The long-looked-for pre-closing —and beach E¥'°“ '21 fing oy Ay ey smart ... what : Summer sale at The Betty Hanna < 8 Y robes. too, are gy ks t Company with its stun- 4 Bl For Street——Afternoon—Evemng Wear | is announced. % the American g cities 001 ISER Se.N.W. MainBIo; 5 ue Positively everything must go f uses of the both ning dark —that is assured by the tremen- | Syrian _ Mash- Ahdesit e w e s hade ot &1 dous reduction in prices. i HLHD laks. They are shade o e You are familiar with the high RINZR made of a kind of silk in in- triguing colors : of Eastern countries and the fact that they are 30 nice to pack and so very essential to smart wardrobes has made them very popular. Linen bags in colorful embroid- ery and cross-stitch that laun- der and look well with Summer frocks are extremely popular, too —and prices are most reasonable. 1334 Connecticut Avenue. . e Near East Industries. type of quality and style of ap- parel bearing the name of this smart shop so that need not be stressed. The stock includes suits, afternoon dresses, sports outfits and evening gowns. We do stress the fact that you loose no time in partaking of such bargains—for they will be snatched up quickly. 1613 Connecticut Avenue, Between Que and R Streets. found their beauty and kept it by Elizabeth Arden preparations and treatments simply demanded them. But, of course, it may be that you are going to a secluded spot far from cities for your vacation— in that case consuit the artists of our Washington salon—and them advise you the correct prepa- tions to take with you They will gladly pack every es- sential for your beauty—in an at- tractive Elizabeth Arden beauty box. # INDUSTRIES AT R D e and it’s new hi- lIow heel... made expressly for us. 31450 STETSON SHOE SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdasher okers Remodeled | We have pleased thousands of cus- tomers. You will be surprised how beau- tiful we can make your choker look. Cold Storage for Fur Coats, $3 New England Furriers Benjamin Sherman, Prop. $18 12th St. Franklin 6355 235% o AS LISTED 11 Black Chiffon, sleeveless 2 Metallic Chiffon, 1 white, 1 vanilla, sleeveless 1 Capucine Chiffon, sleeveless 1 Fushia Chiffon, sleeveless 2 Nile Green Chiffon, sleeveless 2 Lido Blue Chiffon, sleeveless ¢ ¢ @ . E:{"_l‘\\\ 1310 F Street 1 Ocean Green Flat Crepe, sleeveless P la(.‘e Deauvl"e Lovely Summer A WNS Teslan Lt 7 Chinese Embroidered Organdy and Chiffon —yes—at Wardman Park Hotel— i d‘;“h“. oty B 1134 Connecticut Avenue, S pedbog 5 Metallic Chiffon, two piece and isn't it glorious? Bonatrad e e ‘Wardman can challenge any resort hotel on the seashore for amusements for smart pleasure goers. We have—tennis, horse- back riding, swimming in the grand big open-air pool—and now with the addition of tea and din- ner dlncing with music by Meyer Davis Orchestra—we have Place Deauville. A picturesque country club setting—a_swim (the pool is open nights, too)—tea or dinner and then a dance—what could be lovelier for Washingtonian pleasure goers and for Summer time parties? The use of the pool is not con- fined to hotel guests—you may procure a card at the manager’s office. Columbia 2000. Connecticut Avenue and ‘Woodley Road. . e Y acation Accessories They must be easy to pack and take up small space—and most of all they must make your vacation a gealer joy! r. Foster’s Remembrance Shop mentions only three in this ad—first the portable Mignon- phone (size of a Kodak)—at home | and ready to play at any hour— i then a little sewing kit no bigger than a minute to take a stitch in time—and a book light to snao on that good book that you want to finish some night perched in bed with gentle breezes blowin, through the tveu—cceompnnies by the flap of the water on shore. All these are very modestly priced and there are ever so many more accessories here that make travel a pleasure. 1023 Connecticut Avenue 'PASTER (Between K and L Streets). 1219 ConngeTICUT AVE 1305 F Street. Vacation trunks are having to 7 X s find room for more clothes than 1f you have ‘"‘"lhly oily hair. | they expected—for smart matrons 1f you have dandruff. 3 and misses have been able to pick If your hair is dry and brittle. | yp some marvelo buys at If you're getting bald. Pasternak’s sale—that are just the Consult the Fox Institute any | things they have been looking for day this week, without charge. —and wisely enough as shoppers here are special treatments, | they quickly took advantage of too, for the children, the baby, as | the opportunity. K well as the “Man of the House.” There is a large selection to The demand for the special on | choose from—there are silks, Frances Fox permanents, (regu- | prints, knitted togs, woolens, chif- larly $25.00—now $15.00) has been | fons and linens in a profusion of so great that the time has been | water-colors and flowerlike tints extended—make your appointment | —so_whether you are bound for now. the North, the shore or Europe— you are sure to find some fascinat- ing flattering frocks in this looked-forward-to Summer sale at Pasternak’s. just the time to have your portraits made. And, too—in the M‘Summer time on different trips—you make wonderful new friends who wish to remember you and who would feel indeed quite honored to possess an exquisite likeness of you—an Underwood & Underwood picture, of course. It is amazing to know that their portraits may be had for as low as $20.00 a dozen. We suggest, however, that you visit the studio and see the many new styles and tones which are now the vogue. Special attention as well as spe- cial prices are given on passport pictures made at Underwood & Underwood, Decatur 4100. 1230 Connecticut Avenue, 10 Flowered Chiffon, imported 1 Coquette Chiffon 2 Black Chiffon, Alecon lace capes 2" Chartreuse Taffeta Dance Frocks 1 Coquette Satin Dance Frock 12 High Shade Chiffon, sleeveless 2 Cocoa Lace, long sleeves 1 Sapphire Lace, long sleeves 3 Chiffon Ensembles, high shades 15 Black Georgette, long sleeves 9 Navy Georgette, long sleeves 5 Blue Flat Crepe, long sleeves 12 Silk Ensembles, all shades 6 Imported Printed Scarf Dresses 12 Printed Crepe, large sizes 24 Flowered Chiffon, light and dark backgrounds 2 Brown Chiffon, long sleeves 2 Violet Chiffon, long sleeves 5 Cherry Red Crepe, long sleeves 2 Periwinkle Chiffon, large sizes 3 Black and Green Flat Crepe 3 Steel Blue Flat Crepe 3 White Chiffon 7 Chiffon, high shades 5 French Beige Chiffon, long sleeves 5 Beige Chiffon, long sleeves 3 Spring Green Georgette 9 Summer Shades Georgette, long sleeves 2 Capucine Flat Crepe, long sleeves ALL SALES FINAL B . THE WOMAN'S SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER PAULINA"® SLEEVELESS FROCKS are leading the mode for comfort! $ I 9.75 Women seeking to escape the uncomfort- able, relentless hot weather will fully ap- preciate these Paulina Sleeveless Frocks that offer you a smart cool- ness. In one and two piece models. Flat crepe, silk pique, Rajah and prints in orchid, nile, flesh, maize and white. Knox Hat Illustrated, $12.50 Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street SEE PAGE 19 T MU SE—— S For wide, narrow, long, short, small or large feet— ¢ ¢ e I e Frances Fox Institute Hair Specialists for 29 Years o e o o 1to12 EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts $7.50 to $11.00 Nurses' White Calf & Cloth Oxfords Congo —the cool room of the Embassy is where the parties ther for a chat and some de- licious food—after the party. The interior of the old Em- bassy is beautiful—long French windows reaching the floor on every side—S street—Connecticut Avenue and 20th Street N.W. per- mit the soft June breezes to waft about the dining rooms. The Embassy is_always open— 24 hours a day. Dinner 75c and $1.00—Sunday dinner, $1.25. Connecticut Avenue at S. A 439-7"StNW. Just Below B J. T. Norris and H. 0. Brubaker, formerly with The Family Shoe Store, Are Associated With Us F ST. *Trade mark. Just b.hl‘)'e angf Circle.

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