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S()C]ETfiY Sccretary Washington After' Brief HE Secretary . Stimson, W York. Mn! ecompany him to Washington. ‘The Ambassador Mouhtar Bey, was among the guests at the luncheon yesterday at the Carlton Hotel in honor of the Turkish aviators, Maj. Shefik Bey, Capt. Ferruh Bey SOCIETY. of State Stimson Again Is in Vacation. © . nl u.nu Mr. Hfl\!!‘Mll l!l!fla' Md, daughter of Mr. to! Albert C. Todd of Laurens, M. Todd belng the law partoer Dial. Entertainment fc Todd 'lll be 'hnlbh.l_nlm:l, lfil« Dial taking | among her friends still remaining in’ town. Former United States Ambassador to Italy, Mr. Henry P. Fletcher and Mrs. | Il'leuher, arrived in this country yes- yonthl Augustus. m;-m [ home at Green Castle, Stimson did not ac- of Turkey. Ahmed THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929. Mr. me Henry Priday, August 9. Mrs, Jeremiah Milbank has returned , son of Judge and of Rapidan, Va., Dr. lnd Mrs, 8. L. Hilton of mvn today for & trip Yellowstone Park and the Black Hills, They will stop at Rapid City, 8. Dak., to attend the annual con- vention of the American Pharmaceutical Association, and will return September | DY. Hilton is chairman of the council of the Pharamaceutical As- sociation. He will also present several reports and a paper. Mr. and Mrs. lery 8. Black returned | to New York yesterday on their yacht Allon . from Huntington, Long Island. ‘They l"fll 80 to Newport Friday to spend a weel Mrs. Fenton Bradford and Mrs. ‘Thomas Lee Woolwine have gone to New York to Neet the latter's sister, SOCIETY." .Ma.sterful Examples of Fur Craftsmamjhip in - Saks Midsummer Sale Mrs. Renington Olmstead, who will ar- rive from her home in California, ac- companied by her children, via the Panama Canal. Mrs. Woolwine and Mrs. Olmstead will go to Sardinia, N. Y., to visit relatives, and Mis, Bradford will return to her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel ;elxl :eek after visiting friends on Long | and. Miss M. Louise Darr and Miss Mary Frances Darr, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Darr, are spending July and August at Eagles Mere, Pa., where Miss Mary Frances Darr is rapidly re- cuperating from a recent iliness. _ Miss Charlotte H. Scott of Perth, On- Pirst Lieut. Kiazim, and Ahmed Emin Bey. The Ambassador was the l‘lnkln‘ 1 guest at the luncheon given today at the Carlton Hotel by the Curtiss Aero- | will go plane Export Corporation in honor of ‘Washington fm the Winter season. the members of the Turkish air mis- i eut. ‘.I‘rl Joseph E. Duvlumw;l.l :hr‘rin ;: Emin Bey and Mouhlis Bey. “The other ratoga Springs today su guests were Mr. John IRAllllrdR}ura of Mrs. Henry Carnegie Phipps. Helen L. Weber, Comdr. Roland Riggs. Maj. Burdsite S, Wright, Mr. Robert nn“’s:{,‘:d:‘,“m"&‘!“"sm“‘u‘vmfl X Glimore, Comds. . . Tarmer, May, | S che Dalta e L o oo Howard C. Davidson, Assistant Becretary of Commerce for Aviation, Mr. William P. MacCracken, jr.; b C. M. Young, Col. R. C. Foy, Col. F. H. Smith and the undersecretary to the Ambassador of Turkey, K:mal Djenany Bey. The Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Co. will entertain at a dinner this evening at the hotel in honor of the aviators. Greek Envoy Making Briet New York Visit. The Minister of Greeee Mr. Chara- lambos is spending a few days in New York, having gone there from Newport, where with Mme. Simo- poulos he is established for the season. The Minister and Mme. Simopoulos will entertain at dinner Friday evening. Senator and Mrs, John B. Kendriek | and their son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs, Hubert R. Harmon, are railing today from Germany on_the America for this country. Maj. Har- mon, who has been assistant military attache at the United States embassy OATS designed expressly for well dressed women—they have that modern feeling of prac- tical wearable beauty. F Dhl\muy M. Depew, viflovl of Senator 7, will arrive in Zhe nzm second r “Shop Unique presents an informal showing of smart cloth coats. A deposit will reserve your selection Charge Accounts Invited Mrs Walter R. Tuckerman and her daughter and niece, Miss Laura Tucker- man and Miss Alice de Peyster. have arrived at Ne for a visit and are at the Muen er-Klnl. Mr. and Mrs. William F. R. Hitt en- tertained at dinner last evening at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Grosner have as their guest in their home the latter’s brother, Mr. Edward E. Kahn of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Grosner will entertain at & dinner this evening. Mrs. Charles Gilmore Maphis, wife of the director of the institute of public affairs at the University of Virginia. entertained at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Frank R. McCoy. at the Blue Ridge Country l;flut: Rl:‘o:d-y wgtther guests were rs. Tt ney | o chlllonu Haddon Hall in Atl-nflc | ence Lee, former president of St. Law- {Imbrie, Mrs. Clarence H. Haring. Mrs | city | rence University, and Mrs. Lee of New Murray Boocock, Mrs. Henry Kitredge ‘York will take place Saturday in the in London, has bsen transferred to Norton, Mrs. George Marvin, Mrs. Paul | pgiec Yean W. Taylor of Kirkcaldy. | chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church in ‘Wesy, Point. | G. McIntire and ur- James G. Bardin. | geotlan” has come to Washington by | New York. == otor w..3 Mrs. James Reid and Miss Representative Roy Fitzgerald will | Miss noreme Worufln‘mn who s | o sail today on the Sx8. President Roose- | motoring in Europe the Sum. | Marsaret Rickshaugh of Harrisburg. velt of the United States Lines to at- | mer, wu at Annecy, Haute Savole, lnt tend the Interparliamentary Union at|week. ‘Worthington sailed early in Geneva. June, hhnénhln;erlown car with her. and (FrisAsistartibioaney i Clonssaltand | [Cach S Iewarsly SOUERIE OORNE (6ot Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cable and Dr. Mrs. R. Farnum have ummcd e - . mu Mrs. D. Percy Hicl are motor- Hurope. ‘They had s nelr guests at in the White Mountains, after | By e e Wisn they will go o Canada and re- | of 3 1st of Septembe: Henderson, ana Mr. Wiliam W e T Henderson, embers of the | [ w, jr.. and he 1 | R B e e trom Vir- | Henry Granville Lee!, Monday evening. minister of foreign affairs. who have ginia Beach, where they have been at August 19, at 8:30 o'clock, in the Brook- been passing & few days in Washing- | the Cavaller for some time. They will | 1and M. E. Church. ton. | only be here over Sunday and will go | | Tuesday to Gfbson Island for a fort. ! ‘The speaker of the House of the night. Philippine Islands, Mr. Manuel Roxas, | and Mrs. Roxas left Washington yes Have them made now--before the w prices. ates without ob- ‘FALL DRAPERIES McDEVITT ks ©N 101 ONNECTICUTS, O-,AVENUE Disteiet 3211 FURRIERS SINCE 1888 MISS ADELE TOWNSEND JAHNCKE, | With her father, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke, at | Wardman Park Hotel since her return with him from an extensive trip in the West. Mrs. Mitchell Hu;uon announces the marriage of her daughter, Lindsay, to ! DOII5E St.N.W. Natl, fl’){ 3~ Pa. and is lp nding seveul days at the Dodge Hotel Dr. and Mrs. s. King Corsant of Chi- cago, are visiting the latter's son-in-law and daughter, ut. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan, jr., at the Wardman Park Hotel. HARRIS SHOP is Moving! When We Enter Our Beautiful New Building Our New Name Will Be R-Hareis(3 Invitations Tssued For Leef-Walker Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. L. Benson Walker have | sent out invitations for the marriage of | their daughter, Mildred Lee, to Mr. | 1328 G Street . rowing Through Quality and Value ‘The marriage of =& Josephine Mc- | CIellS daughter of late Gen. and | | Mrs. John McClellan, to Mr. Cuthbert Mrs. Fulton Lewis S! making a visit | Lee of New York, son of Dr. John Clar- * e e One-Cent Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday ROSES and “GLADS” Twelve Roses ... ..... .$100 Twenty-four Roses . Six Gladioluses. ... .. .sl‘ho Tland for An’extended vt st Wil Twelve Gladioluses. . .$1.01 oA e C&C Flower Stores i 807 14th St.N.W. 804 17th St. NW. Franklin 10391 hefore returning to Manila. Mr. Roxas, as head of the Philippine mis- spoc Buy Furs Durin sion, has been here since Spring. i & This Period of LOWER PRICES In Our Present Store, Beginning Tomorrow, 9:15 A.M. MOVING SALE AUGUST COAT SALE Our new building, 1224 F Street, Francke’s AUGUST FUR SALE Offers— Maj. and Mrs. C. A. Ross are stop- | ping at the Martinique prior to open- ing their apartment for the Winter. | Capt. John A. “Marshall entertained & small company for luncheon on the Willard roof «yesterday. | Comdr. and Mrs. Charles A. Baker | Liave with them as their guest Mrs. | Baker's sister, Miss Mary Louise | o Bochester, who motored from Long Island for an extended visit at Wild Each year we have succeeded in making our August Coat Sale more successful and more popular for one reason—VALUE. This year there is added incen- -tive to make the sale larger and bet- ter than ever. We plan to sell every coat this month—carry none to the new store. To accomplish this the values exceed those of any previous season. SPORT AND DRESS COATS Trimmed with furs without a blemish AT REAL SAVINGS Pre-season furs always are choice quality. The quality and quantity of the fur trimmings are a delight. comprehensive collection of fine furs in history. Every popular fur —every new style effect—is available NOW at a great SAVING. sential to make it the outstanding store of the city. 3 M l'o Visitor From the South. ! Former Senator and Mrs, Nathaniel B. Dial have as their guest for 10 days In such a monumental structure ‘ none but brand-new merchandise assembled for the opening will be displayed, which means that— SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER Continuing the August Sale of Fur-Trimmed Travel Coats *39 Winter Prices Will Be $10 to $20 More Imported fabrics tailored into Ra Leigh Coats for the Season’s newest Styles. Many beautiful effects in Tweeds, Ombre, Herringbones, Llama Cloth, English Fleece and Novelty Fabrics. New cuff and pocket treatments. Large, flattering collars of Raccoon, Beaver, Wolf, Dyed Civet Cat and Badger. You will find in this assortment smart, clever Travel and Motor Coats offered for August selling at savings of as much as $20.75. A Deposit Will Hold Your Coat Until October Ist. Charge Purchases on October 1st Statements. Purchase Y our Coat on Our Extenided Payment Plan. THE WOMEN’'S A deposit holds your selection o Y i will be unsurpassed in appoint. S omRie MYy ments, containing whatever is es- * ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES —will be sold absolutely before we move, at— SACRIFICE PRICES Evening Dresses, Sport Dresses, Dinner Dresses, - Summer Dresses, Winter Dresses, every type of dress. . REDUCED TO $5.00 $7.50 .$10-75 $15-00 $19.75 $22.50 Comparative prices will not be quoted — in many cases they would sound ridiculous. 3 No Exchanges EXTRAORDINARILY IMPORTANT!! We will discontinue our Fur Department in our new building Entire collection superb quality guaranteed FUR COATS O% Regular Prices Discount of \"R 1316 G Street N.W. City Club Building SHOE RALEIGH HABERDASHER A Final CLEARANCE of Women's Stetsén Shoe Shop Smart Footwear $6.75 Were $12.50, $15, $16.50 SHOP OF Buy vour next Winter's coat in onr combined Moving and August Coat Sale and SAVE *10 to *30 Convenient 'arrangements made to hold your purchase until needed. Smart styles for Sport and Street wear in plain and fancy leathers and fabrics, also styles for evening wear. A large assortment in sizes 2! to 9 and widths AAA to C. Ralel h Haberdasher R g1310 F su-eet . | Raleigh Haberdasher : 1310 F. Street gm\QW\“—m“'n'“m“w‘ R S U CSURD e, N N >