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18 SOC SOCILETY IETY Mr. and Mrs. Hoover's Guests Leave White House After Brief Visit and Return to Chicago: two days Mr.'and Mrs. A, W. Shaw of Chicago, who left today. Mrs. Hoover joined the President at the White House several days ago. ‘The Secretary "of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, will leave the Capi- HE President and Mrs. Hoover had as guests at the White House for tal tomorrow to join hi son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Davis K. E. Bruce, at their Summer home. Syosset, The Secretary and Mr. and Mrs. Brucs will then motor to Southampton to_re- main over Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Purcell Mellon at their ocean- front home, Villa Maria, ‘The Speaker of the House and Mrs. Longworth, who are established at New- port for the late Summer, have gone to Narragansett for a few days at the Dunes Club, Countess de Chambrun, sister of the | Speaker, and her son, Count Rene Adel- bert de Chambrun, will go to Locust Valley Monday to be the guests of Mrs. Edward R. Stettinius. Minister of Ireland to New York and Maine. The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite, has gone to New York for a few days and from | there will go to Portland, Me., to join | Mrs. MacWhite. He will return to Washington next week. ‘The Egyptian “Minister and Mme. Samy Pasha entertained informally at dinner last evening at the Plage Deau- ville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Senator Felix Hebert of Rhode Island ' will be the guest of honor at dinner | *Tuzsday, September 17, in Boston, when | several hundred American citizens of | French ancestry will attend the testi- | monial to the Senator in the imperial bailroom of the Hotel Statler. Among those who have been invited are the prime minister of the Province of Que- bec, Canada, Mr. L. Taschereau; Sena- tor Frederick H. Gillett, Senator George H. Moses, Senator Jesse H. Metcalf, Gov. Frank G. Allen of Massachusetts, Gov. Norman S. Case of Rhode Island and Lieut. Gov. Youngman of Massachusetts. , 4 de Kelly, wife of Represent. tive Kelly, and their daughters have returned tn Washington from their home in Pennsylvani Mrs. Edward B. 2 cLean is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas Walsh, at| the Mayflower. Mrs. McLean spent the Summer in Newport and will re- turn there Friday night. Mrs. Dwight F. F. Davis, wife of the Governor General of the Philippines, has taken the house at 1735 Massa- chusetts avenue *for the season. The residence was formerly occupied by Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, widow of former Senator Depew, and Gen. and Mrs. William Crozier. Mrs. Davis is at Luster A. Vickery, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vickery of Hico, Tex., will take place in Baltimore today. Miss Linthicum is a nlece of Representative J. Charles Linthicum and a student at Goucher College. Lieut. Vickery graduated from West Point in June and is now on duty at the Army Air School at S8an Antonio, Tex. A number from Washington are attending. and Senora de Echegaray, who have been staying at the Wardman Park Hotel, have gone to Florida for a visit. N. J. and Fredericksburg, Va. issued invitations for the marriage of her daughter. Judith Newton, to Lieut. Clarence W. Wheeler, Air Corps, U.S. A., Saturday, August 31, at St. George's Episcopal Church, in Fredericksburg. A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother, on Mary'’s Heights in Fredericksburg, for a few relatives and close friends. been given in honor of the bride-elect and today Miss Anne Harrison Shep- herd entennlned at a bridge luncheon in honor of her house guests, Miss Sarah Dance and Miss Claybrook. Following he rehearsal tomorrow evening Miss Nancy Waller Payne and Miss Elizabeth Payne, who will be bridesmaids, will cnu in Miss Claybrook and her flance t a large dance at the Mansfleld Hall Country Club. Mrs. Charles Lewis was hostess at a delightful bridge supper Thursday, IAuzuxt 22, when the guests included the younger set in Fredericksburg. Mr. | Mennis Gibson and Mrs. A. W. Embrey. | ir.. cousins of the bride-clect, gave a | luncheon for her at Mannsfield Hall Country Club Tuesday, the guests in- cluding Miss Lillian ~Brockenbrough Claybrook, Mrs. Walter Randolph ‘Tayloe, Miss Elizabeth Payne, Miss Lily , Braxton Wallace, Miss Jeanette Stof- | Lewis, Mr. Beverly Roberts, Mr. Charles Lorraine Ruffin, jr., and Mrs. John Berry Scott. Miss Marietta Norris. who i fo be | | one of Miss Claybrook's attendants: the | | Misses Courtney and Mrs. J. Courtney Dameron entertained jointly at a bridge luncheon Wednesdav at the home of Miss Norris at Mundy Point, | moreland County, Va., in henor of Miss Claybrook. | Mrs. George C. 'lhorpe entertained at ‘(:a yesterday at Newport. Mrs, E. A. Harriman, who has been on the Continent for some time. will ar- rive in New York September 21 on the S. S. America of the United States Lines, and will come at once to Wash- ington. Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkinson. entertained at luncheon vesterday at Narragansett | in honor of Comdr and Mrs. Alan H. | Kirk, U. 8. N. The attache of the Spanish embassy | Mrs. Richard Claybrook of Plainfield, | A number of prenuptial parties have | fregen, Miss Susie Embrev, Mr. Charles | West- | ! | | | MRS. WALTER DU BOIS RROOKINGS. | Who before her marriage Tuesday at Gloucester was Miss Martha Nutting Brooks. A member of the State Legislature of Massachusetts. Maj. Brookings D Q. on the Olympic for Southampton an from there will go direct to erlin '.o resume her dutlu A wedding of interest in music circles in Washington took place last evening m Buffalo, when Miss Ethel Newcomb, u{’h"r of Mr. and Mrs. Willis New- col of Whitney Point, N. Y., became the bride of Mr. Laurence Powell Ever- hart of Atlanfa, Ga. Miss Newcamb is a planist well known in this country as well as abroad. Mr. Everhart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Everhart of Atlanta and nephew of Miss Ella May Powell of this city and Gainesville, Gn He is well known in Atlanta as a bril- liant planist and has been teaching il that city for the last few years. Miss Conn, Bride-Elect, Honor Guest at Party. The first of a series of social affairs preceding the marriage of Miss Frances Conn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Conn, to Mr. Gilbert Dent, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dent, was Che* shower at the home of Miss Adalene | Porter, at 1026 Sixteenth street, last evening. The marriage of Miss Conn‘ and Mr. Dent will take place Septem- | ber 1 The guests last evening included Miss Virginia Conn, and Mrs. Russell A. Conn, also the mother of the hostess, who assisted her in receiving: Mrs. Eric | Greenwey, Miss Margaret Blackistone, | Miss Jane Blackistone, Miss Mary Sue | Crenshaw, Miss Lila Willis Bolls, Miss Frances Powell, Miss Frances Schoen- born and Miss Margaret Wilson. At the bridge tables, the guest of honor w. the reciplent of the first prize. A buffst supper concluded the evening. Miss Frances Conn is leaving Thurs- day for Philadelphia, where she will be | a guest at the Fairfax Hotel, and will be accompanied by her sister, Miss Vir- ginia Conn. Miss Alice Elizabeth Donnelly_entes Brides . . . | Bridesmaids | Our Special De. partment is kept continually busy creating and de. signing unusual i ‘and appropriate | Wedding Hats —for Brides and Bridesmaids hat to grace this important oc- Models f: casion. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929. company of eight at luncheon I.n tm nrdm of the c‘a‘rlum Hotel yes- terday in compliment to Miss Irene 3chwartz, whose marriage to Mr. Francis Xavier Emmet will uke place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker are spending several weeks motoring ln New Eng- land. Miss Louise Du Bose Waller, their daughter, who has been at camp fog two months, will join them September 1. They will spend some tim ein the White Mountains and in Massachusetts before returning to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swingle and Les- ter M. Swingle of 1208 H street north- east, wuhln‘l are spending the week end at Hotel Bretton Hall, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Winslow of Wash- SOCIETY. - ington, who motored to New York Tues- day, are at Hotel Bretton Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Egberts of Washington wfll arrive in New York September 13 on the 8. 8. George | Washington of the United States Lines, ‘ after spending the Summer in Europe. | Miss Evelyn Raley and Mr. Ernest R. | Barnes of Brookmont, Md., were mar- ‘ ried at 2 pm. yesterday at 5034 Wis- consin avenue, Washington. The Rev. H_E. Huddleson of the M. E. Church officiated in the presence of relatives and.friends. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes lefu later by motor for Toronto, Ontario. and other points, stopping at Harris- burg, Pa., en route o ONNECTICUT& Your Complexion A change of is proaching. Just as the leaves take on their Autumn colors and the world of fashion dons its Fall clothes—our complexions change. After 2 Summer under the rays of a brilliant sun it may be that your skin has become hard and course and that pores have en- larged and your face is peeling. seasons ap- beth Arden’s treatments and preparations—the change of sea- sons would not bother you—your <kin would be exquisitely ciean, the vear ‘round. hoth here and abroad have found and kept their heauty by Elizabeth Arden methods, Decatur 2040 1134 Connecticut Avenue. E . Values at Dulin & Martin's —are pPsented at this time in the following featured item:: Stemware, . glittering, clin optic crystal to lend beauty aml If you would but follow Eliza-, fine and smooth as a June rose | Millions of distinguished women CONNECTICUT AVENUE MART J IIOPI (\-‘ V2477 Jor/e, Farrell Permanents . —given at the Frances Fox Tn- | stitute are the cause of countless | ahs and ohs of admiration from | the chic of smart circles. | They are very natural, lovely | waves that flatter feminine fea- | tures, that enhance if not make one beautiful. Of course, Frances Fox Inst tute has heen established for over 29 years in America and Europe and they have been and will b miving permanent waves for time to come but thie particular I Beautiful ’ | ! at | Summer hour they cffer the regu- lar $2500 wave for $15.00, For appointment call Decatur 5475, (2nd finor 1741 Connecticut Ace.) 5 doors below Dupont Circie. Plage Deauwville | | | | | ER | i< gay with Washingtonians and their guests—and now the return- ing Summer vacationists are greet- inz their friends at the favorite | | haunt—Wardman Park Hotel's | Summer innovation—Plage Deau- | vilie. ‘ 1§ you once swim in the glorions | music of Meyer Davis Club Chan- tecler Orchestra which plavs for t the dances—you will never w to swim any place else but Pl cauvilie. | | | | | open-air swimming pool ta the | i | Pasternak | some perfect ASTERNA 1219 ConnecTicuT Ave~ A word to Washingtonians re- turning home from Summer re- sorts and to visitors in the Capital (the wise shoppers have already added chic to their wardrobe with <everal choice bargains frem )—that this exclusive smart shon is closing out all Spring Summer stock at most drastic ever precented at Pas- The advance stvie. superlative quaity and design oi_everything bearing the name “Pacternak’ makes it possible for vou to select 7 Invely models for corr Autumn wardrabe. Hats, suits, ceats, sports tgs. and dinner nd formal gowns are in- ded in the sale. Uflderwofld & Uflde’woad 25% Discount vacationists _returning visitérs in our Suntan home and happy | Nation's Capital are losing no time who desire a really distinctive } in calling Underwood & Under- wond s studia jor an flppr\mtn.ent during the short remaining time of the discount on studio portraits. grace to the table=goblets; high | and low sherbets; cordials; orange | ju ice tea and table tumblers, | delicately etched, are underpriced present occupying an apartment at | ‘Wardman Park Hulel Former Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Breckinridge Long, who is At Sar- Mr. Henry HOXIOWIV entertained at ‘ is an official here of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Dunes Club, at Narragensett Pier a* el G e lunchecn yesterday in honor of Mr. and | — e Mrs. Edgar J. Orme, and had among The tea and dinner dances are glorious. Plan to come to Ilage De aioga Springs for the races, was host Phillip Marlow in their summer home, | University, for the Summer session, is at G o o : : At dinner last eveming at the Lido | S EUSSLs Mr. s patle ;PncopeaLLodgr at Lewisctta Beach, Va., | the Dodge Hotel for several days. Dr. at $5.00 a dozen. i o leiiSomoron e a0t |1t is an especiallv opportune Venice. G e e drs | onitheiPolanc. Spiero is a teacher of romance lau- | 4o, § ‘;r li Wed- Pasket lunch hampers in plain | . ity d time to have vour pictures made, e . and Mr. Edgar Orme, jr. | *"5" FUIRE L ) will go to Vir- | guages in the municipal girls high op izing on We or green at 23% oft are $1.33 and onnecticrt Avenue and not only hecause of the monev golhe charge dflfla‘;:*’[;’lfng“h:‘ L) o S:’,‘,’“,:(‘:{"C:‘l"‘;,‘;::; { ginia Beach for the week end and will | school and junior college in Berlin. Dr. ding Millinery $3.00, Woodley Road. | SahingrbreE it ecantelweusl enora de Baron ente . s 2 ; . Ioas ViSHE 3 5 08 ings, ! . e i eaneiy! i lastevenin Hinthonor fof IMr/fandilars. | T5ovy olar JLaDIE dnYiias vaesta “Gf, (Bpiate. Ba MR SO e I0s B0A0 Luncheon kits, delightiully out- ey | Ioolc our best this time of year. 5 e . 4 ‘ou know it really isn't toe <non compliment. to Col. Eugenio Silva and Senora de Silva and a group of 20 Gu- ban students, who are touring in this country with Col. and Senora de Silva. The visitors will remain in Washington | al before going to Atlanta, | iS being-put in readiness for the coming e | Electric fans—8-inch oscillatin, ‘é:"cm"éfiu has vistteq Wasningten feason, Their son-in-law and daughter | Le Paradis will reopen for the Fall| Il Westinghotse, $11. i | Hats .| graph. r. and Mrs. G. L. Luke. have returned | and Winter season on' the evening of | il 8dnch stationary f —are now being shown at Glaser's |~ The $2000 a dozen are now on several other occasions and at oh time sccompanied a team of Gunis polo players who played several matche; with local teams in Potomac Park. ‘The military attache of the Italian | embassy, Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa, was a dinner host last evening at the May- flower. His guests included the coun- selor of embassy, Count Alberto Mar- chett di Murlaglio, who has just re- turned from Europe;, also the newly ap- pointed naval attache, Capt. Notarbar- wlo dei Duchi di Villarosa; Signor Leon- ardo Viett!, and Slgnm‘ Luciano Mascia. ‘The newly nppolnted naval attache of the Italian embassy, Capt. Luigl Notarbartolo di Villarosa, has arrived in this country and has taken an apayt- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel. The counselor of the Bolivian lega- ot tion and Senora de Bovd were the Buests| Mr. and Mrs, “John B. Geler have| | 10. | edina and Senora de er- | will spend time. e snezcelled_cooli | “COUNTS O B ot i | epSnafeamp me. o :"c,,&mfx"frflfim v | ';:)LS:LITET[; ree 'SOLICITED legation, where they are guests of Senor de Medina's brother and sister-in-law, the Minister of Bolivia and Senora | de_Medina. Senor and Seriora de Boyd, will close their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, the end of September and return | Orme. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell LeFevre of Washington are staying at the May- | flower while their house on Tracy place from their honeymoon trip to Europe and are their guests at the Mayflower. | | They all dined at the Terrace Sans Souci, the Carlton, last evening. | | Miss Mildred Huston, Miss Alice Hus- ton and Miss Katharine Huston have vetur! to Washington from their home in New York, and are again at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell have leased the Smith cottu: at Newport, where they will arrive today. Miss Charlie Griggs has gone to War- renton, Va, to attend the horse show. Mr. J. G. Nettleton entertained a party of 10 at dinner last evening at the 'lren‘aee Sans Soucl at the Carlton Mr. and Mrs. George H. Carter and their daughter are passing some time 2t | the Chalfonte-Faddon Hall, ty. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Simon Pendle- ton Fullinwider, jr., who are making their home at the Wardman Park Hotel, Atlantic | Mr. J. H. Bellany, former Postmaster General, and Mrs. Bellany have just re- | turned from Atlantic City and are the Martinique. | September 19. The Club Chantecler will open ]us' | 2 week later, on the evening of Septem- | ber 26. Le Paradis orenings have always been | social events, with large representations of diploamtic, official and residential | society on hand. The opening on Sep- tember 26 is expected to be an elpe- cially brilliant event, marking, as does, the return of one of the nym. centers of evening frivolity to the ‘Washington picture. Redecoration of Le Paradis has had one aim—the exact duplication of the resort’s original scheme of interior dec- oration by Willlam Lawrence Botmm- ley of New York. Dr. Ella_Spiero of Berlin, who has | been at Tenchen' Collele. Cohlmb of air every 1'i minufes. (fl:uflttr fln’ COLUMBIA'RD. ur 18 ST | incluidng Boston, Ni Philadelphis, and has also seen Chicago nnd Detroit. She will sail August 31 1219 F St. Only 2 re Days to Buy Queen Quality Footwear At This Reduced Price Values up to In order that you may $ gara Falls and REERON_—/ 614 12th S, Ret. F & G Open All Day ~ he sure to find vour size, we have added to this sale many of our new Fall models which have just arrived. All sizes and widthe, AAA to C. i fitted for travelers and picnickers $9.00; four persors, persons, $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50. £4.00. Mail and telephone orders are given prompt attention. Connecticut Avenue at L. Early Fall —1532 Connecticut Avenue (be- tween Dupont and Que Street). This is the shop that reblocks and ’ trims your old hats . Prices begin at $2 to think of holiday gift giving— and there is no lovelier giit than your photograrh—af ceurce an Underwood & Underwood photo- » 0. Al others in like propor- Decatur 4100, 1230 Connecticut Avenue. | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDA ongs @ Co J B.dJ INCCRPORATED lll\ to their home in Panama. OPPOSITE s mMBAtesna, | . 2 i o will start by motor about September 17 R | ! Comdr. W. C. Horton, assistant naval | f0F the West Coast. They will sail from TONIGHT | 1,200 Pa]‘:s Q,ueenltex Hosiery attache of the British embassy, and | Sesttle about October 18 for China.|% ction with . | Specially Priced M oorton. entertained at dinner Iast | Where Lieut. Comdr. Fullinwider will be |« our "resuisr menu 5 Until 7:30 i 3 evening at the Plage Deauville at the |On duty with the Asiatic fleet. o ¥° 8re featuring | All-Silk Chiffons $ 1 New Fall Shades Wardman Park Hotel. ‘lfssBMldsjnrle‘Bgldl:nys ;;Id ngu vir-v, CHICKEN and service weight . All Sizes Viekery-Linthicum Wedding in B ey O SWATRUO, taa ArSe c s Baliiiore Toteseating Here, at the Dodge Hotel for several days. |, DINNER 2 PDairs for $2.35 The marriage of Miss Matilda Phillips | Dr. and Mrs. James G. Haskell are|% special Club Steak Dinmer, $1.00 again in their apartment in Wardman inthicum, daughter of Mr. and_Mrs. Park Hotel after visiting Mr. and Mrs. THE NEW HANDBAGS FOR FALL : Cream % Fried Chicken Dinner with vy and Hot Biseuits, $1.00 % snem Salad Courses for Those Not Desiring Regular Dinner Queen Quality Boot Shop || 1219 F Street N.W. WEFFETNFFVPFEFFFEEy * LJ * Columbia 5042 PR RN § of’ Coals ENDS Sept. 4th Selected Furs: Mushkrat, Jap Fox, Red Fox, Kit Fox, Mar- mink, Civet Cat, Natural Wolf, Fremch Beaver, Mink Tails, Manchurian Wolf, Pointed Wolf and other fashionable fur trimmings. 6) Smart Colors: Ten, Deer, Grey, Navy, Nude, Snufi, Grees, Black, New Blue, Cranberry Red, Marine Blue, Pine Tree Green and the new season’s mixtures and smart movelties. B3 F JPECIAL OFFERING OF 230 smgrt velvets . soleil hats THE VELVET TURBAN AND THE VELVET BERET ARE . THE SEASON'S AUTHENTIC STYLE, FASHIONED BY AGNEJS, ARE SOFTLY DRAPED LINES, SNUG TO THE HEAD WITH A YOUTHFUL SMARTNESS. STYLE ENTERS WITH AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE— | , Sa—'oDD | Bagsof CALFSKIN, ANTELOPE & TAPESTRIES i i L to match the new ensembles for the autumn wear in Browns, Tans, Black, Greens and Blues. GECKER Mail Orders Prepaid Established 1876 $ s '50 Theeo illus- —will hold z til October 1st. All Coats. i S S ERENE ; 59 and 6 \ oo L el A, o W sy ol gl ree Y ;f::tél'duvm;? your money will be L?:lokd Tref 3 WHERE SMART WASH[NGTONIANS BUY THEIR HATS [y R e

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