Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1929, Page 16

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16 SOCIETY. B, e v, b s e, P s sy i e, e S ( 'I E:' I ; SL; | CHARMING MEMEBER OF CORPS l P el e, s chmgmmm 3 e Speaker of the House and Mrs. Longworth Lease Cottage at Jamestown for Late Summer Season. HE Spesker of the House and |stone have issued invitations for the Mrs. Nicholas Longworth have leased the cottage of Miss Julia Parker of Detroit at Shoreby Hill, in Jamestown, R. I, for the remainder of the season and are expected to go there the middle of next week. The B?enur and Mrs. Long- worth ard little Paulina are in thel Cincinnati home, but, although thei: house on Massachusetts avenue re- mains open, they are not expected here until the reconvening of Congress. Prince and Princess de Ligne Guests at Maryland Club. The Belgian Ambassador and Princess de Ligne were the guests in whose | Miss honor_former Representative and Mrs. | bride John Philip Hill entertained at tea Sun- day afternoon at the Maryland Polo | m: Club. ‘The retiring Minister of Rumania, M. George Cretziano, and his daughter, Mile, Jeanne Cretziano, are at the Ritz- Carlton in New York for a few days be- fore sailing for Poland, where the Min- ister will assume his new duties as Minister. ‘The Minister of Portugal, Viscount d'Alte, is passing a short time in Wash- ington. Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses started yesterday from Crawford Notch, N. H., where they have been guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. W] W. Barron, and motored to Concord, Mass. Representative Robert H. Clancy has returned to the Wardman Park Hotel {g& cn short time from his home in De- Mrs. Aldrich, wife of Representative Richard 8. Aldrich, was hostess at luncheon yesterday, entertaining at the Dunes Club at Narragansett Pler. Rear Admiral George H. Rock, Con- struction Corps, U. S. N., and Mrs. Rock, ‘who have been traveling in Europe since April, have returned to Washington and opened their house at 2008 Hillyer place. Mr. David Hunt Blair, commissioner of internal revenue, and Mrs. Blair have returned to their apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel after a motor trip to Winston-Salem and White Sulphur | paign Springs. ‘The governor general of Canada and Lady Willingdon spent yesterday at Murray Bay, where they were guests for a short time of the ef Justice and Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft in their Summer home. The governor general and Lady Willingdon were entertained at luncheon at the Manoir Richelieu by Mr. W. H. Coverdale of New York. Mrs. Harry Campbell Graef has gone to New York and is at the New Weston for a short stay en route to East Hamp- ton, Long Island, for a visit. Miss Victoria Tytus, who is in her Summer home, Ashintully, at Tyring- clude A sign Joseph Corwin, Linsign Willlam 8. Royall, Josep™y and En- sign Jack ce. A rece) in the home of the bride's parents, at 29 East Bradley lane, Chevy Chase, Md., will immediately follow the ceremony. ‘The newly appointed second secretary of the French embassy, Mr. Plerre Hen- ry de la Blanchetai, who arrived in this country a few days ago, will occupy an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Sullivan are entertaining this evening in honor of Justice Jennings Bailey at dinner with 30 covers at their home in Chevy Chase. Mrs. G Barnett entertained a small company at dinner last evening at the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson will return to their country home, Hol- lin Hall, in Virginia, in a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are now spending a few days at the Copley Plaza in Boston en route from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Briggs of New York in their place on Cape Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will motor to Manchester the end of the goeel'(hw spend some time before starting uf Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Weir of Cham- , I11.; Mrs, E. C. Moffat, Miss Em- ma Moffat and Miss Sarah Moffat of Sparta. II1, are motoring extensively in the East and are staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel while in Washington. Miss Letitia Dunn of Liverpool, Eng- land, who is on a motor trip through the North Atlantic States with her un- cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dunn, of Bridgeport, Conn,, is at the Grace Dodge Hotel. After several days in Washington they will motor to Niagara Falls and thence to Bridgeport. Miss Dunn is a teacher of domestic science in a public center under the Liverpool Education Association. Clerk of Supreme Court and Mrs. Cropley Return. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929. Whl!'lord Lovette, widow ger city and other %.m of the ;ountry. is a native of ‘Texas, where for 13 years she and . Lovette had charge of the musical department of Baylor College at Belton. Mr. Zowe, who is a writer and journal- ist, until recently was a captain in the United States Army and served nearly two years with the A, E. F. Mrs. Herbert C. Beckman of Long gla.l'ckh, Calif,, is visiting Mrs. Luclus A. e, ‘The United States Minister to Bolivia, Mr. U. Grant-Smith, who has been out of town for a few days, has returned to the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Peter A. Drury will leave Wash- ington today B‘l'!nlrlkfly to sailing for Europe to join Mrs. and their young son Paul, who went abroad about a month ago. They will return late in August and go to their country place, Valley View, at Bluemont, Va., for the early Autumn. Mr. F. E. White of the chief clerk’s Miss Fannie Millard has returned to her ‘g:.:men 1423 Rhode Island ave- nue, Bristol, Va., her former home. Conte Luigi di Sant"Ella and Contessa di Sant’ Ella arrived yesterday in New York from their home in Rome and will be at the Plaza Hotel. Conte and Con- in | tessa di Sant’ Elia, the latter a lady in to the Queen of Italy, spent mm- in_Washington last Spring and were at Wardman Park ng for several weeks. They have recently been in their home in Kent, England, and | th, arrived in this country aboard the Ile de France. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Dodge Shank- land of 1362 Randolph street northwest announce the engagement of their daughter Frances to Mr. Roland H. Ball, son of Mrs. Harry Hall White of 1893 Rosalind avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio. _The wedding ' will take _place Drop in McKeever Bros. Komin’ton, Md. a plate of tlut" delicious fresh peach and butterscotch ice cream SOCIETY. Maj. D. 8. Lockwood entertained at dinner last evening at the Plage Deau- ville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Other hosts there were Mr. Austin Waller, Mr. Donald Woodward, Mr. Hugh Riley, jr., and Mr. Jack Conor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Oliver and their son, Elmer R. Oliver, jr., will sail from New York Saturday for six weeks’ travel in Europe. Miss Lilllan Washburn Newlin of New York, who lived in Washington during e war, was the winner of the first prize in the first putting contest of the (Continued on Seventeenth Page) 2101 (G AVENU 606 -614 ONNECTICUTS) E I APARTMENTS OF DISTINCTION L.lnsta““%mny 001152 SENW. I 141, 8100 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. coast of Maine. apartment in Cathedral Mansions after a month’s absence from Washington, during which they were the guests of SENORA DONA AMELIA L. DE ALFARO, Wife of Senor Dr. Don Ricardo J. Alfaro, Minister of Panama, with her family leaving Washington for a lengthy stay in the White Mountains and en the —Harris-Ewing Photo. rill and her small daughters arrived yesterday for a brief visit, and with Maj. Patton, who is on duty at the Mrs, Cropley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bristow Warnall, in Kansas City, for several weeks, passing also some time at Colorado Springs and other places in the Rocky Mountain section, Mrs, Keith Merrill, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Patton, wife of Maj. George Patton, will leave tomorrow for the North Shore, returning to their Summer homes after a few days’ stay in Washington, Mrs. Merrill will go to her place, Avalon, at Prides Crossing, and Mrs. Patton to Greenmeadow, her home at Hamilton, Mass. Mrs. Mer- War Department, are staying with Mr. Merrill until the Autumn. Mrs. Margarel E__ Whitford. 3369 WOMEN TELL US —that we do the finest shoe repairing in Washingto: because wi the best materi prices. QUALITY SHOE REPAIR orkmanship. y low 415 11th St. N.W. Have Us Dye Your Shoes Any Colot ired. JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car On Our Fifth Floor Now THE GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE EVER HELD IN THIS STORE of Misses’, Juniors' and Girls' SMART APPAREL At Greatly Reduced Prices Misses’ Coats reduced 10 $25.00, $38.50, $49.50 up Suits reduced to $16.50, $25.00, $38.50 up Dresses for Afternoon and Evening wear reduced to $25.00, $38.50, $49.50 up Sports Dresses rcduced to $16.50, $25.00, $38.50 up Sweaters reduced to $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 up Hats reduced to $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 up Juniors’ Coats reduced to $12.50, $16.50, $19.50 up Sports Dresses rcduced to $10.50, $16.50, $19.50 up Silk Dresses reduced to $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 up Girls’ Thursday Clearance Choice of Highest-Grade Mid-Summer Frocks Drastically Reduced to $22.95 The painters and decorators are now working in our Dress Shops and they need more room. Therefore these finest Frocks are reduced to give you savings you would not expect for another ham, Mass., was among those winning prizes in the hunting class at the Horse Show esterday at Lebanon, Valley, Coats reduced 10 $7.50, $10.50, $16.50 up Wash Dresses reduced (0 $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 up Silk Dresses reduced to $10.50, $16.50, $25.00 up Sweaters reduced to $1.95, $3.95, $4.95 up The clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States and Mrs. Charles Elmore Cropley have returned to their A Floral Special to Brighten the Home This Week GLADIOLAS $1.25 Dozen B% Assorted colors in gratifying variety Cash & Carry Flower Stores 804 17th ?ng.lfil:z Frank. 10391 Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black are in their apartment in the Hotel Plaza in New York from their Summer home at Allandale Farm, Huntington, Long Island, and early in August will go to Newport for a visit. Mr. J. W. Stinson of the State De- partment entertained a party of eight in the garden restaurant of the Carl- ton Hotel. Mrs. J. Tracey Lay was hostess at Juncheon yesterday at Sunrise Cottage at Whitefield, N. H. TONIGHT Mme. Masaryk, wife of the Czechoslo- conjunction ggnyy:30 vak Minister at the Court of St. James, @ »ith our resular ‘who was first Czechoslovak Minister in (@ turing— Washington, will sail today on the @ Our Fameus Mauretania for England to join M. SEA FOOD Masaryk, after a visit in her former 75 i DINNER C home in this country. Former Secrelary of War and Muw. |§ ¢.courve wiieg Cltenes Binser; 200, | 0 a1 Maryland g 5-Course Club Steak Dinner....51.00 @ Newton D. Baker with their daughters, wul.u Margaret Bl.k':: and Miss Lfle er, are among the passengers sail- ing today aboard the George Washing- | @ Selod courses jor those mot destring ton for Europe. Blackistone-Milburn Party For Wedding Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Deminieu Blacki- i | Food and Service Unsurpassed The 8 @ollizr Il s e e B Underwear and Socks A Grcafly Reduced Prices F STREET CORNER OF 13TH 125 Dinner and Dance FrocksSacrificedat$22.95 Wispy Chiffons, Printed Georgettes, Dreamy Lace Frocks, Crisp Taffetas . . . all in a beautiful collection of mid-Summer Fashions. $izes and styles for Matron and Miss, DuLIN @ MARTIN [ icut Ave. at ' Closed all day Saturdays during July and August. Store hours, 8:15 to 6 Rich’s Shoes REDUCED Half-Y early Clearance Sale still in progress Two lots way below former prices 79 & Q20 A Few at $11.90 A clearance of surplus lines, but not our entire stock. Many “Foot Savers” sncluded. Two models here skeiched: NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET ITIS A LAW OF STYLE THAT NEVER SHALL TOMORROW'S MODE MEET TODAY'S FASHIONS AT ARTCRAFT. THEREFORE THIS FINAL CLEARANCE AT THESE SEVERE REDUCTIONS TO $7.85 formerly to $18.50 ———Twould be gifts_for the mew home from the new home of Dulin & Martin . .. Those time-honored tokens . . . China, Crystal, Silver, Fine Furniture, Art Objects, and so forth. 225 Chiffon Frocks and Ensembles, $22.95 Printed or Plain Chiffon Ensembles that are a picture of smartest Fashions for bridge or street wear. Beneath short Jackets or full-length Coats are sleeveless Frocks. Chiffon Afternoon Frocks that portray loveliest mid-Summer Modes. For Women and Misses. Dresses Reduced 2 Groups Offer Unusual Savings $7.95 $13.95 Here again are Summer fashions in frocks reduced to a minimum. Favored Summer materials, in sizes for women and misses. he most delightful and surely sensible thought is to start a service for the bride . . . Close friends who understand the bride's prefer- ences, come to Dulin & Mar- tin and make the desired se- lections . . . The bride's name and chosen pattern is entered in our "BriL Book™. ..Other friends refer to this and thereby eliminate the embar- rassment of duplications. OF ARTCRAFT FOOTWEAR CREATIONS OTHER SMART GROUPS EFFECTIVELY REDUCED TO, $9.85 $11.85 formerly to $18.50 formerly to $27.50 Children’s and Misses’ Shoes Reduced to $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 and $5.90 ALL SALES FINAL RTC * feminine Sale of Women’s Hosiery of chiffon silk—full fashioned and silk to the top. THREE PAIRS FOR.. All Sales Final RICHS F Street at Tenth Open 8:45 to 6—Closed Saturdays DuLIN @& MARTIN Connecticut Ave.at 2 “Serving Washington for Over Three-Quarters of @ Century™ CLOSED SATURDAYS

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