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PR SOCIETY. SOC IETY _Vlce President and Family to Occupy Home of Mr. and Mrs. Gann in Cleveland Park June 1. Vle! President, Mr. Ourtis, with brother-in-law and lk and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, will give up their spartment in the Mayflower Hotel the st of June and return o the charming home of Mr. and Mrs. Gann in clevellnd Park. The Vice President moved to the Cleveland Park home gfter the death of Mrs. Curtis, some years ago, and has since made his home With Mr. and Mrs. Gann. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora Ferrara returned last wenh, from #ewpon ‘News, where they went launching of the new liner which wm Play between ports in the United States and _those Central and South America. -Th!emryflht}ll Mr. | be les Francis Adams, will be the guest Representative Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts will munfln at dlnner this evening. The be members of the Al{no and Senorita Emelita Alfaro, will, umm% the dancers. The Minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake and Dr. and Mrs. E, B. May will be among others at the performance this evening. Mme. Wu, wife of the Chinese Min- nor guests at afternoon at the club. The Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa were the honor guests at dinner last evening in New York of 1€ | panied - 1and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, hich she wore & blue and white hmwn{elth-tnndhrm qurur Day with which she Iu% ceidi delphis, Mr. Merle I 8t. John and Mr. George Bernhard. Horse Show at Bradley Farms Drawing Card for Society. ‘Today should be the best day in point of attendance for the National Capital Horse Show, for it is by far the best day the weather man has given since the opening of the show Wednesday. Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard, wife of the retiring commandant of the Navy Yard, and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, wife of the new commandant of Fort Myer, will be guests of Mrs. James Alexander Lyon, who will also have with her Mrs. Edward Tayloe, who has come from Edgehill, her home near Char- Iottesville, Va., to be with Col. and Mrs. Cootes over Sunday; Mrs. Victor Kauff- mann and Mrs. Edward Robbins, sister of the Mrs, Lyon entertained at luncheon before the show. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mcclellln Rit- ter have among their guests Mrs. M. B. Du Boise and MB& Sallie Hews Phillips. Many more attended the horse show yesterday afternoon than on the open- uu aly and nothing marred the day, ers coming so late as to 3 mu.k- the club house, the old Bradley , the more ent g for tea. Mrs. Gann was again in her box, accom- by Mrs. Harold Reed Smoot, they sat in the box until the wind and clouds seemed really threatening. Mrs. Gann wore a becol hat, the soft felt being a pastel shade of violet, to match her gown, and with it she wore a black coat and point fox fur collar. Mrs. Smoot was in dark blue, blouse and & small dark blue Mrs. Stimson, wife of the Secretary of State, was in her box and had with her Mrs. W. E. Hotchins of New Jersey, and Mrs. Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, had with her her daugh- ter, Miss Gertrude Lamont, and her houu guest, Miss Billy Frats of Esston, Mrs. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. , who also had with them Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Wal- ter R. Tuckerman, Miss Laura Walcott Tuckerman and Mrs_ Thomas Chesse- borough j; of New York, daughter of others "seen on the grandstand and along the rail were Mrs. Everett San- ders, who wore a Springlike costume of [reen tweed with a green straw hat match and & beige-color blouse; Mm Joseph H. Himes, in & becoming brown_ensemble with smart, EEC-HQ- SLIP COVERS Best Grade BELGIAN LINEN Room Sutre. ot $22.50° Reupholstering at Reduced Prices New York Upholstering Co. 617 F 8t N.W. District 3687 D, G, ‘aggaman Wi in brown, her suit being of t.weed lnd a blouse of beige silk; Miss Marjorie Mondell wore a black silk dress with pale yellow figures, made with a cir- cular skirt on a yoke and a long- sleeved bodice. With it she wore a wide-brimmed black hat. Miss Bina FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. Deneen was in & gown of knitted lfll of yellow and black threads, the skirt having inverted box plaits which fell from a fitted yoke, and about the round neck a white frill, with narrower frills about the wrists; her black straw had narrow bands of ribbon, one in black and one in yellow. (Continued on Third Page.) Summer’s Favorite Printed Chiffon! @ A dress with exquisite long lines and graceful skirt...with great green-gold flowers dancing on a black background to say nothing of the detachable cq {clznhatmekcs it an afternoon froc @ A dress designed es- pecialfy for women ... in a straight line style that women wear so beautifully. And...a dress in which to dance and dine successfully! Women'’s sizes, ‘Women’s Dress Shop, $39.50 cond Floor JELLEFF'S tnnchumh delentlun in Congress. (Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ‘mhuador and Lady Lindsay jued® M) Reception Yesterday. 1 The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Bonald Lindsay, and Lady Lindsay were fhe guests in whose honor the military gttache of the embassy, Col. L. H. R. Pope-Hennessy, gave a reception yes- ay in the home of the assistant sttache, Capt. J. T, Godfrey, at 2927 ‘Maytime Is Mothtime” Let Us Clean and Repair Your Furs Our workmen are besr. and our Tactifties the most _modern possible. so we are, therefore. prepared to render you unusual service at unusual prices. Forty-fourth street. Col. Hennessy was M, mMOP>RO-Hw FUR SHOP 1817 CONNECTICUT AVE Phone No. 3292 Formerly at 717 11th St 25558 5 BikEe “MADAM ELTNOR GLY 528888 B HEH remodeled and ry modern convi house is ample in i i L e EE. =6 i =f3888 franiih ‘ggfi. caeil <:o; i f 5 i ! : for portunity. STONE & FAIRFAX 1008 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Nat'l 2424 ; i | H i 8 Be5s . g§§§, & & : pF i n & o0& i i g Friday Dinner, $1.00 Burlington Hotel Vermont Ave. at Thomss Cirele 528282200e 580 H i En i g ¥ g E.E 5, ! i BE: i J 48 8,5t gd ig E2g ; 13 5 i oi¥ g ’ ? ! 82, 44 bl ‘s,ég.sggr Eybragllh el m Ple Finessnie Poriait m Nut Sundse Coffee = Mtk Daily Boe—The. g f : | k gl | "FOR JUNE BRIDES Acceptable, wusefsl amd lasting Wedding Gifts— Deautifully hand-woves from high guality wool ot these prices: Persisn HAMADANS and BE- LOOCHISTANS, approximately 3x5 feet, in a very special offering at...... Another group of ANTIQUE and SEMI-ANTIQUE Oriental Rugs, 4x7 size, are attractively priced at......... 4 5 DuULIN & MARTIN Connecdticut Ave. ana L” HOURS, 8:45 to 6 A Gift of Beauty to fill an actual need A roomy, decorative || Open Arm Chair with | solid mahogany arms and legs. Covered in a choice of attractive 1 N tapestry selections and U a very substantial value || for « o o I $43.50 M. Broatch. ‘The other guests were former Senator 5 N . | authorized us to oflcr h.r house in for entertaining, without sacri- of the antiques charm of | structure. There is a s or your own broker n at your earliest op- 9 AM. to 12 NOON SATURDAY 10% DISCOUNT “m"mm MODERATE PRICES llill p ON ALL Gn'ls and Boys S Cluldren s Shoes N i g~ IIII.‘/' Hatucilay o ftaruven’ MhGsinsts - 00 106 FAMILY "SHOE STORE 312 7th ST. N.W. morning hours. HERE SINCE 1873 Fine black Baku has been enhanced by smart linen bands, set off with highly contrasting black stitching and dots. The long back is effectively creased to bring a closer frame to the face. STREET SALE! 300 SUMMER HATS a marvelous selection at this low price .. ‘A Wonderful Opportunity to Purchase a New Summer Hat at Decided Savings CORES of wanted paste]l Summer tones as well as black. Straws. .. ribbons... combinations . . . bakus . . . peanuts . . . felts, in models for daytime, sports and in- formal occasions. ‘We park your car while you shop with us. Juriws GArFINckEL&Co. Smart Young Washington Is Meeting On Our Fifth Floor Now E\'ery one exclaiming over our lovely things . . . the moderate prices . every one selecting Summer outfits. In truth, our floor for Misses, Juniors and Younger Girls is the busiest place these days, for smart moderns know that Now is the time to buy, when our stocks are so new and complete. Tomorrow . . . Unusual New Showings Here GRADUATION and CLASS DAY DRESSES F STREET. CORNER OF 13TH SALON MODERNE - SOCIETY. FOR SATURDAY—AT 1A, 1221 F street, N ;. AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE ‘Ahead of Style” HUNDREDS OF THE NEWEST SUMMER STRAWS NEW $ 5 ALL PASTEL HEAD SHADES SIZES REGULARLY PRICED $7.50 TO $10 GENUINE BAKUS GENUINE SISOLS FINE BANGKOKS FINE SPLIT PEANUTS ROUGH STRAW BODY HATS ALSO BEAUTIFUL STITCHED CREPES IN NEW SUMMER SHADES Colors BLACK NATURAL WHITE BEACH SAND NAVY BUTTER YELLOW HAIZE PINK HOSIERY mn GUARANTESD SlIV IG Full foshioned 3 PAIRS $2.85 539 FIFTH AVENUE + NEW YORK 1315 F STREET Nearby Stores WILMINGTON PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE 603 1206 Chestnut St. 22 Market St. 40S.69th St. ~ W. Lexington Se. We have your hat in YOUR headsize. DuLIN @ MARTIN ' Gold’ Connecticut Ave. anal’ I8 PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avc’,ua Entrance 1214 F St 1214 F St . 0)