Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1929, Page 14

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY, ‘:’[talian Ambassador Returns From West Virginia Springs and Is at the Embassy. HE Tialian Ambassador, Nobile Glacomo de Martino, returned today from a brief stay at the Greenbricr at White Sul- phur Springs, W. Va. e Egyptian Minister and Mme. Samy Pasha enfertained at dinper last | evening at_the Plaze Deauvile at the | ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Assistant_ Secrelary of Navy to Attend Cleveland Air Races. | The Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics, Mr. David S. Ingalls, will attend the national air races in | Cleveland next week, leaving Washing- ton the latter part of the week. The Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Ingalls | will entertain a house party at their home in Cleveland during the races. | Senator Kenneth D. McKellar of | Tennessee has returned for the re- | mainder of the extra session of Con- gress and is again at the Willard. Representative and Mrs. David H.| Kincheloe and'_ their daughter, Miss | S. S. Republic of the United States Lines from Bremen. The entire team accompanied Maj. Boles. Mr. Arthur Bliss Lane has returned to Washington after spending a short time with Mrs. Lane in their Summer home, Suffolk House, at St. James, Long Island. Mrs. Lane has as her guests her mother, Mrs, Willlam W. Baldwin, and her sister, Mrs. Stanley Hawks, who spent a few days at the St. Regis in New York after their arrival! in this country. Mr. Hawks is now third secretary of the United States legation in Guatemala. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hosts to House Party. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daniel are en- | tertaining a house party this week for their daughter, Miss Eleanor Daniel, in honor of Miss Bey , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold e of Wrag- by, Lincolnshire, England, who will be in this country until the latter part of September. The other members of the party are Miss Beatrice Aitchison, Rebecca THE EVENING | GUEST FROM SOUTH CAROLINA | STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, taken to Hains Foint, thence Lincoln Memorial, From Po- will | her young sister, Miss Sarah Le Fevre. . |Mr, and Mrs. Luke will probably come have a pe! Ralph W. Lee o g bers of the board of lady managers will accompany the guests. Maj. . Francis lehart of Bermington, Ve nmyfi‘nn: at the Miss Dorothy Pickett of Maplewood, A formerly of 2025 Park road, is the house guest of Miss Betty Lee Lombard. A bfldf rch party was given in Miss ett’s honor Monday when among those invited were Miss Helen Jones, Miss Agnes Richards, Miss Julia Sheehy, Miss Bable Browne, Miss Doris Stevenson, Miss Betty Emmitt, Miss Ma 't Ewers and Miss Betty Lec Lombard. Miss Pickett is gllnnlng to enter Randolf-Macon in the Fall and before leaving for school will visit with Miss Betty Lee Lombard at Broadwater, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lindsay Luke Store Closed Saturdays During August AUGUST 21, 1929. were met in New York Monday uj their arrival from Europe by Mrs. e's mother, Mrs. Charles H. Le Fevre, and to Washington for a stay before going to Tyrone, Pa., where they will make their home. Mrs. Le Fevre and Miss Le Fevre will return to Washington the latter part of the week. Miss Grace Estelle Carr has joined her parsnts, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Carr, in their home in Nashville, Tenn., after visiting her grandfather, Mr. Charles H. Harris, and Mrs, Harris in ‘Washington for ortnight. Lieut. and Mrs. Elliot B. Strauss are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Allen Clark at Saratoga Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark entertained at luncheon yesterday for their guests. Metealfe-Schuster Wedding In Adventist Church Last Night. ‘The marriage of Miss Verna M. | Schuster, ter of Dr. M. M. de Castro of North , Pa., to Howard | E. Metcalfe of Takoma Park, D. C. took place last evening. The ceremony Rich’s Reduction Sale Closes Friday SOCIETY." was performed in the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Takoma Park, Dr. C. V. Leach of Mount Vernon, Ohio, uncie of the bridegroom, officiating, at 8 o'clock. The church had an efTective arrangement of golden rod, green ferns, black-eyed susans and palms and an elaborate program of music was given by Mrs. I. Hover, who sang, “All for You,” and Miss Esme Reeder, violinist, Mr. Edwin Harkins, ‘cello, and Mr. Rhlph Gauker, planist, who played the wedding music and a short program preceding the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. F. W. Schuster of Erie, Pa, and wore white georgette crepe, trimmed with white satin, fashioned after the style of Colonial days, with " (Continved on Fifteenth Page) Gene Kincheloe, have returned from | Miss Helen Plummer, Miss an extensive tour of the West and | White of Keller, on the Eastern Shore ' g n Northwest, visiting Banfl and Lake | of Maryland, and Miss Corinne Daniel. | Your last opportunity Louise in Canada. They motored from | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel entertained at Chicago to Attica, Ind., where they were guests for several weeks of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, Jater spending some time in their Ken- tucky home. Before returning to Wash- ington Representative and Mrs. Kinch- eloe - and their daughter motored through the eastern mountains of Ken- tucky and in Tennessee, The United States Ambassador to #razil, Mr. Edwin V. Morgan, will ar- rive today from New York and will be in Washington at the Wardman Park dinner Thursday and Saturday of last | week for their young guests. | A wedding of interest in Washington | will take place in Baltimore, August 29, | when Miss Matilda Phillips Linthicum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hamp- ton Linthicum, will become the bride of Lieut. Luster A. Vickrey, son of Mr. | and Mrs. G. C. Vickrey of Hico, Tex. Miss Linthicum is the niece of Repre- sentative Charles J. Linthicum of Maryland and is a student at Gouch College, and is a member of the Gam- MISS HARRIETT TODD Of Laurens, S. C., visiting Miss Dorothy Dial, daughter of former Senator and . Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial. open her cottage for the remainder of | tained guests in their box at the per- the season. | formance of “The Royal Family,” w t New- | to buy Rich’s high-grade footwear under price. final reductions are $5.90 and $7.90 PATTERNS FOR those wishing to replenish a long- cherished set or to obtain odd picces of STARTLINGLY LOW fine China at PRICES. « + « Theodore Haviland, Black Knight, il Hotel during his visit. Ambassador | ma Phi Beta Sorority. _Lieut. Vickrey —_— ; | was presented in the Casino Morgan has had a long and colorful | was graduated from West Point in| * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mapes and Dr.|port last evening. Mr. Karolik is in diplomatic career. He was -secretary | June and is to be stationed at the San | and Mrs. G. B. Gill are spending the | charge of the musicale which will be to the Samoan High Commission in | Antonio Air School. midsummer at the Thousand Island |given Tuesday, September 10, in the 1899. He served as United States Min- House in Alexandria Bay, where Dr. | Casino Theater for the benefit of the ister to Korea in 1905, to Cuba from | Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, wife of the | and Mrs. Gill entertained at dinner | Home for the Aged, at Newport. 1905 to 1910, to Uruguay and Para- | former Senator, has left her home in | Tuesday evening, August 6. The party s guay from 1910 to 1911, and from 1911 | Asheville for Washington. was given in celebration of Mrs. Gill's| Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bona- 0 1912 he was our Minister to Portugal. birthday anniversary. The large cake |parte entertained at luncheon at the In January of 1912 he was appointed | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royal Hol- | bore only 16 candles, as Mrs. Gill is a | Muenchinger-King, and among their Ambassador to Brazil, which post he ‘combe attended the tennis matches at | resident of the voteless District of Co- | guests were Mrs. Elisha Dyer, Mr. and has held since then. Newport yesterday, having guests in | lumbia and there is no need of her | Mrs. Edgar J. Orme, Mr. and Mrs. 2 ey 4 their box. Among others who were at | being “21 or over.” Earlier in the day | Richard P. Worrall, and Mr. and Mrs. Senorita, Maria Luisa Grisanti and |the matches yesterday were Mr. and [ Dr. and Mrs. Gill were guests of Mr. | Ettore Romano Fontana. S;norlla‘MRrKnrlt? gnsnnui d:lrx:’h(s-rs %fi ogdbglrv Bhi;, ll:;sr Admiral | willlam H. Warburton on a motor trip sl of the Minister of Venezuela - am S. Sims an Adelaide | to Ottawa and Hull, Quebec, where| An entertainment will be given the i i hora de Grisanti, will go to Blue Ridge | Sims. Gy T e i guests of the Diocesan Home o Aged, Ll U o R LSS G Summit at the end of the week. — Dr. and Mrs. Gill and Mr. and Mrs. | 3315 Wisconsin avenue, tomorrow after- . - SERal - R S Sl S——- The Rev. Richard B. Washington has | Mapes were guests more recently of |noon in the nature of an automobile - Wineas vegetable dishes . . . Salad bowls, bakers, egy Mr. Charles P. McKnight of Brooklyn, | trip in one of the Charles Semmes Children’s and Misses’ Shoes zup-. iu'mer pl-tu.rlunchcon plates, bread and utter plates . . . Tea pots, soup plates, gr are finally reduced to e s e, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carr have £0n° | come from Hot. Springs, Va. and is | to Easi Hampton, Long Island, to spend | passing a few days at the Carlton Hotel. | who gave a shore dinner at the hotel. | “good turn” busses. The ladies will boats unJ"o;;u,ll vegetable In some pat- terns, t 2 in- $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 and $5.90 rns, amall full sets can be made. EARLY in All Sales Final—No Ezchanges or Returns some time. — Maj. Gen. Frank T. Hines was among | Miss Beatrice Altchison, daughter of | e e joined at the Carlton Hotel by Mrs. | 3 lNDow SHADES spection is advised f t J ice. vesterday. and Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison, has re- R L T s Sy = DuLIN @ MARTIN F Street at Tenth English Porcelain, Titianware, Nippon, Ahrenfeldt Limoges and other famous potteries are represented. and a few at *11-2 This being a clearance of broken size lines there are not all sizes in every lot. . . . Every discontinued pattern from our former stocks has been mobilized into one vast display—conveniently subdivided by tables. And with immediate clearance the 3 sole objective, it is believed that the reduc- One smart style is tions are the most drastic in our long history. sketched here. 1211 P 8t 2nd Floor Distriet 3211 S -:‘ o en | Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton has been |y, oo™y n hing™at ‘the Carlton Hotel | the Interstate Commerce Commissioner | C ing, N. Y. Glen Walter Cole of Corning, | turned to Washington after spending STime to, let ), ooy Mrs. M. A. Rice will entertain at a Mrs. Gordon Funsten Lucado, sister | some time in the North. Miss: Aitchison estimate. Connecticut Ave. at “Serving Washington for Over Three-Quarters of a Century” luncheon today at the Carlton Hotel. |of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, | will later go to Radcliffe College. M cDEVlTT — who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. One-Cent Sale ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G F. E. Tillman, and his daughter, Mrs, | Martin, at their villa, Sound-on-Sea, | Séuthampton. . F. X. A. Eble, commissioner of s, who has been staying at the | Willard, was joined by Mrs. Eble, who arrived yesterday from Germany. A stag_dinner in honor of Senor CamilloOsais, given by Mr. Frank L. Crone, former commissioner of educa- tion in_the Philippines, was one of the social features of the Latin American Round Table at the University of Virginia Instirute of Public Affairs. The guests included prominent Latim and most de- Americans, among whom were: Senor ~ Barcia Trelles, Dr. Jacinto Lopez. Dr. lightful place T. Seydel Vaca, Dr. Victor Belaunde, rsin £ Mr. Carlos Eduardo Castaneda, Dr. in town for James C. Bardin and Mr. Clarence H. luncheon and Haring. . dinner . . ... Mrs. Edward Lowe has comé from her home at Grand Rapids, and is DANCING DURING again at the Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Lowe DINNER Dr. W. Calhoun Stirling has returned | Blair Banister, in her Summer home to Washington after passing some time | at Rossdhu Lodge, Chevy Chase, Md., with his family at their cottage at|returned Tuesday to her home at | Point Oak Wood, Long Island. While | Lynchburg, Va. After remaining there | in Long Island, Dr. and Mrs. Stirling | for several days Mrs. Lucado will mo- vigited the latter’s uncle, Brig. ‘Gen. |tor to Linville, N, C., where she will | Thursday, Friday, Saturday and e (] GLADS ... $1.00 WILLARD ROOF GARDEN —the coolest Store Closed All Day Saturday Store Closed _All Day Twelve Roses Twenty-four Saturday Roses Six Gladioluses . Twelve Gladioluses . . .$1.01 2 C&C Flower Stores 807 14th St. N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. Franklin 5442 Franklin 10351 $1.00 ) Shown Thursday for the First Time in the "PinMoney Dress Shop 850 New Autumn FROCKS For weeks this event has been planned. And our buyer has made, not one, but several trips to New York to select just the smartest Fashions she & could find. It is her boast that she used the same care in selecting these Frocks that she would use in buying most expensive Gowns. They had to be fashion-new and they had to be rare values or they would not be in these Fall groups. is accompanied by Mrs. Nellie String, also of Grand Rapids. The marriage of Mrs. Lowe's son, Mr. Edward Lowe, to Miss Betty Ives took place last Spring. Mrs. M. C. Earnshaw entertained at & luncheon today at the Carlton Hotel. e —— Mr. and Mrs. David K. E. Bruce, THE WOMEN'S SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER son-in-law and daughter of the Secre- tary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. New Winter Styles in the . August Sale of __\"—‘_——-—'_—‘,_\- the guests of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt at Beaulieu. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Farnum entertained a company at dinner last evening at the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Their guests Included the counselor of the Geman embassy and Mme. Kiep. Maj. John K. Boles. United States Army. who has been abroad with the United States Army rifle team attend- ing the international matches in den, sailed for_home today on the In Three Price Groups for Women, Misses and Juniors 'O $ § : Every Autumn wardrobe has a smart place for these indispensable Frocks ¢ of Jersey and Tweed. They are so perfectly tailored, rightly fashioned. This group also shows scores of new Frocks in Coverts, Wool Crepes and Hairli Stripes. Ensembles, Tuck-in Fashions and two-piece styles. 'S Here are newest fashions with a feminine thrill that will appeal to the smart youth., Velvet and Georgette combinations, Canton Crepes, Wool Geor- gettes, Travel Crepes, Flat Crepes. Smart tuck-in models, Jacket Frocks and afternoon types borrow individual touches from expensive creations. 1S Tailored Frocks for these Women and Misses who Dress discriminatingly . d School. Expertly tailored Feath Woolens, Tailored 'l.'c"-'ul n:un,l:n ni.l:n:."m'lhlml has about it that certain air that m-p: it new for Fur-Trimmed Travel Coats You Can Save $10 to $20 Before Wintér A very special August price on these new and beautiful fur- trimmed Ra Leigh Coats of imported fabrics, including Tweeds, Herringbones, Ombres, Llama Cloth, English Fleece and novelty fabrics. { Large handsome collars of Kit Fox, Beaver, King Fox, Rac- : coon, Wolf and others. The August sale price presents an oppor- ng”d o tunity for you to save as much as $20 when you purchase early! from this assortment of smart Travel and Sport Coats. A. Tailored Jersey Frockwsth B. Aft ernoon Frock of Print- ed. Transparent Velvet, $15. C. CantonCrepe Ensemble with Contrasting Blouse, $18. A Deposit Will Hold Your Coat Until October Ist. Charge Purchases on October Ist Statements. Purchase Your Coat on Our Extended Payment Plan. s leigh Haberdash MWelchis | Noic'er, “miemates h"') Wi — 3 ! { - w— M S b o S -~

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