Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1929, Page 14

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4 s0 S Minister of Bolivia Schencctady. N. Speeches on His Country. noon for Schenectady, N. Y., where the Minister will deliver two addresses in celebration of ‘Bolivian independence, the speeches to be broadcast throughout North and South Ameri The Minister will make these addresses at the invitation of the International General Electric Co., and with Senora de Medina will return later in the week. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos have loaned their villa, at Newport for an old-fashioned concert to be given Wednesday, to raise funds for the rvestoration of the Wanton- Hazard House, the oldest dwelling standing at Newport, which was set- led in 1639, The Minister of China, Dr. Chao- Whu Wu, returnsd to Washington this morning from Narragansett, R. L, where he was the guest of Comdr. Theodore 8. Wilkinson, U. S. N., and Mrs. Wilkin- son, at Rosalind Villa. Tt}: Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina will leave this after- Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge Made Members of Southampton Society. Former President and Mrs. Calvin | Coolidge motored from their North- ampton home, Saturday to be honor guests at the thirty-third annual te- union of the Sons and Daughters of Southampton. They were greeted at Southampton by Representative Allen T. Treadway and Mr. Clinton A. Strong, president of the organization, end were made members of the asso- ciation. Representative and Mrs. Richard 8. Aldrich entertained at luncheon yester- day at the villa, Anchorage, at Nar- CIETY. CIETY Leaving Today for Y.. to Breadcast House, Wakefield, R. I, have with them their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Redway, jr., and their family, who went there from their place, Converse House, in Dedham, Mass. Mrs. Frank J. Brennon and her daughter, Miss Genevieve Brennon, of Chicago, arrived in New York Friday from Europe and are now visiting in ‘Washington at the Mayflower for a few days before returning home. Miss Bren- non will be & junior this Fall at Trinity College. Lieut. John J. Powers, U. 8, A., and Mrs. Powers. have come from Maxwell Field at Montgomery, Ala., and are guests of the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Schreyer, in their home on Park road. Mile. Claire Heilmann, daughter of the French consul general in San Pran- | cisco and Mme. Hellmann, has selected Friday for her marriage to Mr. St. George Burke of Ireland. The engage- ment of Mlle. Heilmann and Mr. Burke was announced a week ago. The cere- monv will be performed at noon in St. Matthew’s Church in San Mateo, Calif., and will be followed by a wedding breakfast for only the members of the two fami'ies and intimate friends, in the homc of the bride's parents at Hillsborough. The Hon. Gerald Camp- bell, British consul general in San Francisco, will be best man and it is expecied that Mile. Helene Heilmann, al;llster of the bride, will b: maid of | onor. Mrs. Charles G. Matthews is in Paris, where she went to meet her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin. who have been in London and attended the Dublin Horse Show, since ragansett, R. I.. before their _departure in the afternoon for Murray Bay. i | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Sim- | monds have issued invitations for the | marriage of their daughter Katharine | to Mr. Lovell Thompson. Monday. Sep- | tember 2. At noon, in the Eaton Center | Church at Eaton Center, N. H. The | invitations are unusual, having the | customary mark of the copper plate | about, the edge. and below. with a sim- | {lar edge. is the statement of a re- ception at Blighty. the Summer home of the bride's parents at Snowville, N. H., | immediately following the ceremony. Inclosed in the invitation is & momr‘ map from Conway to the Snowville| post. office and thence to Blighty, & red | house on the Foss Mountain road. Miss Simmonds was presented to so- | ciety last season in the charming Georgetown home of her parents and her engagement to Mr. Thompson was announced the patter part of April. Mr. Thompson, who is a son of Mr. Charles Miner Thompson, is a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1925 and makes his home at Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Louis Maxfield announces the engagement of her daughter Harriet Page to Mr. John G. Summerlin, son of Mrs, Blair Spencer and grandson of Gen. and Mrs. John A. Johnston. The wedding will take place in Ware | Church, Gloucester, Va., August 28, and will be followed by a reception at the home of Mrs. Maxfield Paget, at Glou- | cester, The second counselor of the Italian | = | | embassy and Signora Caialani will ar- | rive in New York tomorrow on the | Olymple and will be at the Ritz Carlton Hotel for a few days before going to Bar Harbor. The first secretary of the Bolivi Legation and Mme. de la Barra enter- | tained at dinner at the Plage Deau- | ville at the Wardman Park Hotel on | Eaturday evening. Senor Dr. Don Carlos Leiva, first | #ecretary_and acting charge d'affairs | of the Salvadorian Legation, ente tained at dinner at the Plage Dcau- | villa 2t the Wardman Park Hotel on | Saturday evening. The Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, who went to | Saratoga Springs last week from New- port, were among those entertaining at dinner Saturday night at the clubhouse. Dr. and Mrs. Enrique Finot enter- tained informally at luncheon on Sat- urday at the Mayflower in compliment to Dr. Enrique Velasco Galvarro. the | Bolivian counsel to the Bolivian-Para- | guayan conference, who with his family | will_sail from New York Thursday for La Paz, Bolivia, Others at the luncheon | were the Minister of Bolivia and Senora Diez de Medina, the military attache | of the Bolivian legation. Capt. Oscar Moscoso; Dr. and Mrs. David Alveste- gui, Senora Enrique Velasco Galvarro and Senorita Pepita Velasco Galvarro. Mr. George W. Wickersham, chairman of President Hoover's Crime Commis- slon, has joined Mrs., Wickersham at : Bar Harbor, Me. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman have visiting them at their home in the Shin- necock Hills Miss Elsie Ekengren and their niece, Miss Alice T. de Peyster. ! Mr. and Mrs. Chancey G. Parker, who | are In their Summer home. Lower Farm «+ . Bigger and Greater Values Beverly, as always, leads the wayv leadership is emphasized more forcibly than ever before in the presentation of NEW COLORS, NEW PATTERNS 2nd NEW * harmoniously with Milady's Autumn Costume. hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = their arrival in England 10 days ago. Mrs. Matthews will accompany them to Capri. Italv. where they will be guests | of the British consul and Mrs. Harold N. Trower, the latter a sister of Mrs. Matthews.” Mr. and Mrs. Erwin will sail for this country the end of August and will be accompanied by Mrs, Matthews. ‘The engagement of Brig. Gen. Van | Horn Moseley. U. S. Army. commander of the 1st Cavalty Division at Fort | Bliss. Tex., to Mrs. Florance Dubois | of Pinehurst, N. C., and Englewood, N. | J.. was announced yesterday by cable | from Honolulu, where Gen. Moseley and his flancee are visiting. Gen. Moseley, 55, and Mrs. Alice | Dobbs Moseley were divorced several | months ago. They were married in | 1903. Mrs. Duboils is a caughter of Mrs. James Barber of Englewood. She obtained a divorce from Henri Dubois. | a New York broker, in Paris about two | months ago. 1 S | Secretary of Smithsonian and Mrs. Abbott to Visit New England. Dr. Charles Greeley Abbott, secretary of the Smithsonian, and Mrs. Abbott left Washington today for a motor trip to Maine. They will stop en rouie for visits in Massachusetts and New Hamp- £hire and will return to Washington the | first of September. | The former United States Ambassa- | dor to Sweden. Mr. Ira Nelson Morris, | (Continued on Fifteenth ©ON | Q’/fi]m ‘ ONNECTICUTS | O AVENUE 07 EERE OF DISTINCTION . Ortoter decupancy., 1. Rust Compa | mysus:iw:a:go;v? /| o I L T Unezcelled Cooling System 8, Compiete Change of Air %% Toery 1 Minvtes, JCle ® o o \ :-' b4 74 3 i Totlier Tial 2 ey Jmy'is $ | |COLUMBIA'RD. Ari8msTH § 31 o I | orrosis smeassacor el * ' o b4 TONIGHT 2 b4 4 ) i — H : Feanes Aee RN 5 Until 7:30 :: b Broiled 3 ¢ Tenderloin c b4l $ Steak Dinner 3 b4 Special 5-course Roast St b4 Capon Dinner, $1.00 | @ Salad Courses for These Not Desiving o | Pinner 3 | s Columbis 5048 o~ ¥ 000060000000 041 sg;;o Presenting' Smarter Styles Varieties ..and this I MATERIALS to blend BETWEEN F &G Who with Mr. Johnson has just returned from Atlantie City, where, as guests | of Mrs. Leah Tompkins of Washington, who has a cottage there, they celebrated | their first wedding anniversary. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | CELEBRATION AT SEASIDE | I MRS. HIRAM FAYETTE JOHNSO! —Harris Ewing Photo. JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. ing Problem while ing charge of your car We solve your P shopping here by t OUR FAMOUS AFTER-STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCE SALE N every section of this store now women are finding values of the most remarkable worth —in fact, the fame of our Great After-Stock- Taking Clearance Sale has gone forth and each day this stoge is filled with delighted customers who are buying Garfinckel quality goods at greatly reduced prices. ALUES here have never heen quite so re- markable—so absolutely wonderful in every way. You should certainly take advan- tage of them now while our selections are so wide. F Street Corner 13th Philipsborn Eleventh St.—Between F & G » i Choice-of-House Sale! | 250 Highest Type | DRESSES Included Is Every Finest Mid-Summer Frock Without Exception! $19 | Women’s, Sizes 36 to 44. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20. Every Type Frock for Smart Daytime and Evening Wear. 25 Misses’ Dance Gowns, 25 Women’s Dinner and Eve- ning Gowns, 40 Tailored Printed Crepes, 25 Georgette Ensembles, 25 Chiffons in plain or printed styles, 20 Crepe de Chine Ensembles, 18 Navy Blue Georgettes and 12 Pastel Georgettes. YOU MUST JUDGE THE VALUES!! Be here { Tuesday and see just how much Mid-Summer Fashion you can buy for §19. We do not quote comparative prices, but when we say “Choice of the House” you know the values must be tremendous. Another Sacrificed Group Mid-Summer Frocks 250 Frocks that are right now in the height of their Mid-summer season. All sizes for women and misses, 14 to 44. 510 Chiffons, Washable Pastels, Ensembles, Navy Geor- dettes. We wish to clear every Frock in this group Tuesday and the reductions are deep enough to war- rant your early attendance. This price is but a fraction of their original prices. All Sales Final ... No C. 0. D.’s .. Approvals . . . No Phone Orders . No “At Seventh and K”- D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1929. No Mail or Phone Orders Accepted Rummage Sale Bargains in MEN’S FURNISHINGS (79) Men’s 79¢ Cotton Golf Hose (imp.) 39 (19) 50c Rayon-mixed Fancy Hose (imp.) . . .19¢ (326) $2.50 to $3 Straw Hats (63/ to 753) . .89¢ (207) 59c to $1 Athletic Union Suits. . . . . . .39 (105) 69c to $1 Athletic Shirts (imp.). ... .39¢ (247) $1 Plain and Figured Ties. . ........49¢ (75) $1 to $1.50 Knit Union Suits.........69 Goldenberg's—Main Floor. n " Rummage Sale Bargains in DRESSES & COATS $2.50 Pongee Dresses (sizes 38to 44) . . . . . $1.69 $10 Silk Jacket Frocks (sizes 16 to 20) . . . . $5.00 Misses’ $15 Tweed Suits (14 to 20 years) . . . $6.95 $11.90 to $22.50 Black Rayon Coats.. . . . . . $7.95 (2) $29.50 Winter Coats (48'/; and 44'/2).$14.50 $17.50 and $22.50 Sport Coats. ..........$9.90 (36) $6.75 Printed Silk Frocks.........$3.98 Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Rummage Sale Bargains in WASH FABRICS 39¢ and 49¢ Printed 40-in Voiles. . ........24c 39¢ Printed Dimities and Batistes. . .......". . 22¢ 69c Printed 36-in. Sport Fabrics. .........39¢ $1.00 Printed Rayon Chiffon Voiles. . ... ... 69c 50c White Indian Head (2 to 10 yd. lengths) . . 29¢ $1.69 Piece of Longcloth (10 yards) . .. . .. $1.19 79c Printed Silk-mixed Crepe de Chines. . . . . . 49¢ 69c Printed Rayon Crepes. . .. ........... 38c 39¢ Mercerized Summer Prints. . .. ... P - Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Rummage Sale Bargains in DOMESTICS, LINENS $1 Seamless Bleached Sheets (81x90)......74c 16¢ Bleached Muslin (36 in. wide) . ......11%5¢ $2.25 Crinkle Bedspreads (2 sizes) . ... ...$1.69 50c Unbleached Sheeting Cotton (87 in. wide), 29¢ $1.89 White Dimity Bedspreads. ........$1.29 15¢ Standard Apron.Ginghams 79c Bordered Linen Lunch Cloths (44x44 in.) . . 49¢ 39¢ Part-Linen Hemstitched Huck Towels. . . . 24¢ _Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Rummage Sale Bargains in HOUSEWARES $1.49 Fan-Shaped Garden Trellis $1.19 Fan-Shaped Garden Trellis $10.49 Ball-Bearing Mower (16-in. size) . . . $8.29 59¢ Window Screens (24x33-in. size) . ... ...39¢ $2.79 Screen Doors (2.6 ft. x 6.6 ft.) . . . . . $1.79 98¢ Metal Ice Cream Freezers (20 only) 69c $1.25 Wood Folding Clothes Dryer. . ... ... .89¢ $1.25 Wood Hose Reels e e v Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. Rummage Sale Bargains in FLOOR COVERINGS. $4.50 Axminster Rugs (27x54 in.) $3.95 Felt-Base Rugs (6x9 “Seconds”). . . .$2.59 $2.95 Imported Grass Rugs (6x91t.) .. . . ..$1.89 $22.50 Axminster Rugs (size 6x9 ft.). . . . $15.95 $47.50 Axminster Rugs (9x12 “Seconds™) . $29.00 69c Armstrong’s Felt Base, Sq. Yd.. . .. .. .. .45¢ $6.95 Felt-Base Squares (9x12 ft.). ... ...$4.39 39c China Matting (36 in. wide)..........25¢ Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store. SOCIETY. - FREE PARKING SPACE OPPOSITE 8th ST. ENTRANCE GOLDENEERG'S Phone NAtional 5220——————The Dependable Store SEMI-ANNUAL RUMMAGE Rummage Sale Bargains in BOYS’ CLOTHING 50cto $1 Wearables. . . . .. [ B s eI 0 69c to $1.50 Wearables. . .. .......... . .45¢ $1 to $2.50 Bell Shirts (12 to 1415 neck) . ... . 79¢ 719cto 95cPlaySuits . . ................ 59¢ 69c¢ to 95¢ Wash Pants (4to 17 yrs.). .. .... 59¢ $1 to $1.50 Wash Suits (2to6yrs.). .. ... .- 8€ $3.95 to $5 Knicl--r Suits (5to 9yrs.) .. ......$2 $7 to $10 Fall Suits (Long or Short Pants) . . . Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Rummage Sale Bargains in SILKS $2.95 Heavy Printed Flat Crepe. . ...... .. ,-97¢ $2.95 Printed Chiffon Crepes. . . . . e $1.69 Printed Silk Georgette Crepe. . . . . $1.00 Ruff-Weave Shantung Pongee. . ... . ... 88c Washable Printed 32-in. Silks. . . . ....... .59 Group of $1 to $1.49 Summer Silks. . . . . . 66¢c $1.19 Silk-and-Rayon Slip Satin. . ......... T4c $2.50 Printed Washable Shantung (40 in.) . . . 99¢ Rummage Sale Bargains in HOSIERY—UNDIES $1.15 Sheer Chiffon Hose. . ... ........ .. .88¢ 50c Silk and Rayon Hose (irreg.) . . . 35¢; 3 for $1 Giels’50c SportHose . . ... . ........0000 23c Kiddies’ 35¢ 15-Length Socks. . . .. 17¢; 3 for 50c Women'’s 50c Rayon Striped Union Suits. . . . . 39¢ Women’s 69¢ Rayon Undies (small sizes) . . . . . 50¢ Women’s 50c Gauze Vests (46 to 50) . . .. ...29¢ Children’ 50c Waist Suits (2 to 12).........29¢ Goldenberg's—Main Floor. " Rummage Sale Bargains in LINGERIE, Etc. 79c and 89c Porto Rican Gowns. . ......... 69¢ 59¢ Non-Kling and Muslin Skips . . . . . . SR 46¢ $1.19 Rayon Alpaca and Pongee Slips. . . . .. .88¢ $1.25 (Regular and Extra) Rayon Undies. . . . 74¢ 59¢ and 69¢ Gowns and Bloomers. . . ...... 47c $1.50 Fancy Brocade Corsets. ... .... ...$1.00 $1.00 and $1.25 House Frocks . . . ... § 17e | $1.49 Rayon-and-Wool Slip-on Sweaters. . . . . 98¢ 89¢. Two-Piece Linene Suits (14 to 20). .. ... 39¢ Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Rummage Sale Bargains in - SPORTING GOODS $2 Hickory Shafted Golf Iron Clubs. . . . ... $1.19 50c Wright & Ditson Tennis Balls. . . . . .3 for 99¢ $1.25 All-Steel-Frame Scooters with stand. . . . 79¢ $2 Coupe Seat Covers for All Cars. . ... ... $1.59 $5.00 “Ma Ma” Cars for Tots. . . . . v vien s 3309 $4.00 Oiled Base Ball Gloves. . . ....... ..$2.49 30c Kodak Films (6 exp., size 215x414) . .. .. 21c $5.75 Golf Bags with Hood and Lock. . . . .. $3.19 $10.25 Tennis Racket with Cover. . . ... .. $4.49 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. Rummage Sale Bargains in UPHOLSTERIES 25¢ Mosquito Netting (blue or green) 79¢ Duplex Window Shades (imperfects) 65¢ Water Color Opaque Shades $1.59 Window Awnings (30 or 36 in.) $1.00 $1.65 Sunfast Shades (slightly imperfect) . . . . 95¢ $1.00 Five-piece Ruffled Curtain Sets. . . .12¢ $1 Colored Rayon Table Runners. . . ..... . .75¢ 59¢ Crash Cretonnes (30 in. wide) . . . .. ..., 28¢c 35¢ Curtain Marquisettes (36 in.) .. .......19¢ Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. = These and Scores of / Other Bargains! /

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