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at 9 o'clock am., May 27. Mr. lnd Mrs. Otto Todd Mallery have est at their home on ircle, Miss Buelah Crofoot Mrs. Edward H. Cohger ied at dinner last evening in honorot Capt. and Mrs. M. A. Stuart, s in the company, their Mrs. T. . Col. and Mrs. Willlam wfl‘huon and Mrs. Hobart Newman have mumed to Washington from' New York, where they went to visit the ‘They. also Newman's father, Mr. hnson, commissioner of Public Worl ol '.he Clty of Néw York, who has re- that position to become m.mt nnzrll manager of the Fox Film Corporation with headquarters in California. Mr. Johnson has a host of friends in Washington where in 1917 and 1918 he was publicity director of the National Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lo Bianco have returned fromtheir wedding trip and are guests of the latters Georgetown. _Mrs. Lo Bianco B formerly Miss Ruth Katherine Hanowell. nn Honor GIul of P.llfie‘l Study Club Saturday. ‘Mrs. Edward Everett Gann will be an honor guest of the Political Study Club at its annual May breakfast to be given in the large ball room of the Mayflower Hotel Saturday, May 24, at 12 o’clock noon. Others at the speakers’ table in- clude: Mrs. Bruce Baird, the club's p!ulfllnl and toastmistress for the occa- sion; Mr. Seth W. Richardson, Assistant Attorney General, lnd the speaker; Mrs. rdson, Mrs. l'“nh ‘White Speel, Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Carolyn Norton Bost, Mr. Kllwn loyce lnd Mrs. Gertrude - Mrs, Frank Shortall, chairman for the breakfast, and Mrs. William Laird Jr., assisted by Mrs. Harry M. Packard, Mrs. Virgil Miller, Mrs. Fred Rasch, Mrs, Henry Morton Phillips and Mrs. Jerome Gundersheimer, will receive the guests inside the ball room door. Additional reservations have been made by Mrs. R. W. Howell, hostess to Mrs. . L. Ettenger; Mrs. J. T. Marchand, - M. F. Woods. Mrs. Lucy Copeland, glmla Rutherford, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Le Roy Lumpher, Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Warren Helphenstein, Mlble Page. Mrs. Eugene ‘Woodson, hostess to Mrs. Edward Pou; MME. FERRARA, the twenty-eighth anniversary of the in- dependence of Cuba with a reception at | the embassy, on Sixteenth street, from Clarence Lane, Mrs. T. A. Ford, Miss Mariam C. Tighe, Miss Ruth Tighe, Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr, Mrs. Jack Williams and Mrs. A. B. - Maureen Stanley will return to Lady R.| New York today to join her father-in- law, the Earl of Derby, after visiting in Canada. The Earl and Lady Maureen | will sail tomorrow on the Mauretania cruets, lln Johnson; and Mrs. Gladys Manchester 'uln, Mrs, Elizabeth Gardener Coombs, James Wents of New York cny Mrs. Henry Albers, Mrs. Kenneth 8. Patten, Mrs. Ruth Collette Moore, Mrs. Morton Hopkins, Mrs. Rose M. De Brider, Mrs. Harry O. Hine, Mrs. Nina Swalm Reed, Mrs. Needham Turna Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. C. C. Cooml Jefferson Myers, Mrs. John De Witt, Mrs, Hiram Snell, Mrs. William B. Gauss, Miss Vi for England. Mr. :ndun “James A. Drain of Spokane, Wash., are at Wardman Hotel for a few days. They are mak- ing no social engagements because of the recent death of their daughter, Mrs, Clarence A. Hemphill of Evanston, 1. Mrs. Hemphill, who was Miss Marian Whitley Drain, made her debut in Washington while Mr. and Mrs. Drain were living here. Mrs. Duncan Cameron and her " | daughters, . Miss ‘Phoebe Quinby and Miss Eisie Quinby, have gone to their home, Clifton Berley, at Newport. Miss Helen E. Ullflfld, daughter of - |Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford, left Wuh%wn for New York and sail from there tomorrow on the George for Europe. She will be -eecmp-.nhd by Miss Kath- . | arine Haskell of Titusville, Pa. and - | they will visit in Germany and Austris. Park | N., and Mrs. ! Sharp, U. 5 to 7 o’elock this afternoon. They en< tertained at dinner last evening. —Harris-Ewing . Photo. N Mrs. Alexander Sharp is at Hotel del Coronado, Coronado Beach, Calif., where she is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Benjamin P. Selby, and Mr. Selby. also of Washington. Mrs. Selby gave & luncheon for Mrs. Sharp yesterday, additional guests being Mrs, Charles L. Weller, Mrs. Walling, wife of Com- modm-e num T. Wi v 8. N, re- tired; Albert f St. ll)!lll. Mrs. ShIDD wife of condr Earl R. Shipp, N.; Mrs. Weems, wife of Comdr, Phlllp Van Horn Weems, U. 8. ‘Washburn, wfle of Comdr. Edward D. Wuhbum U. 8. N. Mrs. Blurpn son, Comdr, Alexander S. N, who is stationed in Honoluly, is also at Coronado, in com- mand of a couple of mine layers which are being repaired, and he expects to return to the Hawailan Islands within 8 few weeks. Mrs. Sharp, sr., has been passing the Winter in Los Angeles and will return there to visit her sister after leawing Coronado. Mr. and Mrs. Selby passed the Winter in San Francisco and came geveral 'weeks ago to Hotel del Coronado, where they will remain for the Summer in- stead of that time at their Summer home in Cobur. ur!o. as is their custom. Te- tun to WIlhlnlton m !epumber Miss M “Wightman and Miss l.'ll.-be!.h wt:hmn ve with them at STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930. T E.Eég‘ will be Jolned at the Mr, Dillard, who Mrs. Edith M. Meb! of Miami Shores, Fla., is spending the month with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Schmid, 1840 hl'k road. Mr, and Mrs. llufloul Mack of 1824 Belmont road have yeturned from an automobile trip to Florida. Mr. George C. "Dickens of Chicago, Benefit Card Party at Willard Thursday Evening. Sodalif n card Patrons for ',hz '-! . the wlll::‘fl Pohiman, 8. J. Also Miss Mary L. Allen, Mrs. Pauline Arnold, Mrs. Patrick T. Bennett, Mrs. P. H. B-ll&dl. Ml- Nellie Boudren, Miss . David Braun, Miss 1sses . J. Mln mbeee- M. Doherty, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. !ck!rt Mn C. Louis Eckloff, Miss Clare When Short Women Go carefu Here pecial Sleeveless @ They must be particularly | of the lines of their dress. is a crepe frock designed es- ly for the short woman who is not slim. cape is @ The print is small; the pleated lona enough to add lenathto arms; the surplice front is becoming; the pleated skirt is flat and slim. throug‘h the éummn sizes, Fortown or country ittle women's ‘Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor JELLEFF'S F.STREET We park your car while you shop with us. 1 FASHION INSTITUTION s Washingtor Once-a-Season Event! A. ""’7 McDEVITT’S Lena Heti Mrs. William J. Hughes, Miss MM m Miss Josephine T. Kelly, Mrs. J. Kolb, Mrs, John D. Leonard, Mrs. (Oont.lnued on Pcmh Pue) NEW Crelonne Bar Harber Chair Set made. Special, sef $1.95 l!n.ul.l $1 and $1.69 each Slip Covers, Draperies, Awnings 1202 G St. District 3211 THE COLLIER INN Columbia R4. at 18th St. N.W. 'RY our delicious Chicken Salad for your next Home Party— also Sandwiches, Ice Cream and Pastries—a complete and satisfying catering service—sure to please you. Columbia 5042 Call Mr. Pyle about cleaning and storing floor coverings Nat. 3257-3291-2036 il Sanitary Carpet & || Rug Cleaning Co. AT SLOAN'S ART - = GALLERIES . 715 13th Street Peremptory Sale A Magmflcent Collection Oriental Rugs and Carpets " At Public’ Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Mayzigth,gggth, 21st, 22d and at 2 P. M., Each Day Embracing in part Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Serapis, Kishans, Khorassans, Fereghans, Mossouls, Beloochis- tans, Irans, Shirvans, Tabriz, Cabistans, Lillehans in extra large pieces and scatter sizes. Note: The above sale is made for a large importer who is desirous of liquidating his stock before the sum- mer season. TRADE MARK it REGISTERED TRADE MARK it REGISTERED On Free View Up to Hour Of Sale Each Day. TERMS: Positively Cash C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. M-Brooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN nTH 12TH For Opportunity Week o+ « + A SALE of NEW Summer DRESSES For Women Who Are No Longer Slender ... Breaflné Deep -the Tonie Alr ! CoME down to Chalfonte- | Haddon Hall where the salt @ea air is fresh and bracing. : ‘Absorb the penetrating sun. Pace the Captain’s Walk, : +igh sbove the sea. Bask in | (the good things of life. ° i'e A traditional comfort and ospitality exist at Chal- lente-Haddon Hall that give modern mew hotel a. gracious and distinctive eharm. Under eonditions . euch as these, complete re- Saxation is possible. 7 Ride on the beach. Golf. Heke an all-over sun-bath. +Walk for miles along the shore. Or drowse all day on . the Ocean Deck, watching she restless sea. Write for information. Thereis a Motoramp garage. ‘Americsn and European Plans €halfonte- Iladdo nall _All Suitable for Inmediate Wear Al Correct in Every Style Detail All Worthy of Your Attention Higher Priced Tomorrow DRESSES $ 8.95 that include crepes for business, for shopping, for travel. The popular high shades-as well as navy and black, $ I 2 . Here at the sea- son’s peak, at a very special price, chiffons, flow- ered and plain; printed and washable crepes. Dainty Summery frocks that will intrigue you. Harris—4th* Floor Harris—4th Floor Tomorrow ‘A Sale of Great Importance to You at This Time aosspn ‘R°HARRIS (@ i w— 224 F STREET == 8’ WERE SELLING EveryHatin Stock 5 ‘Whatever the Original Price Whether the ticket said $10, $12.50, $15, $20 ...and there are a few that said even more, it’s $5 tomorrow !’ It's our famous event that women have been awaiting. . .thousands of smart, finely made hats «..all in new styles...all ready for immediate wear. Now is the time for wise women to choose a whole wardrobe of Summer hats at a fraction the regular price. Tomorrow: New Hats Added! Be sure to come to this qren event tomorrow! Youw’ll find just what you've wanted—and will want! Includes copies of French originals. These New Straws and Fabrics: Ballibuntl Fine Baku Chanvre-Soie Porte-Bonheur Swiss Hair Panamalaque Fine Milan Picot Luciole Panamas Fine Sisol —and many others...all the straws and fabrics that are in fashion right now and through the Summer, All Sales Are Final, Please ‘We cannot accept C. O. D.’s, credits, refunds or ex- changes in a tremendous event of this type. Please help us by not asking for these privileges. Millinery Shop, Street Floor Featuring these cool, comfortable, and cleverly slenderizing modes We're especially featuring in this col- lection Jacket Suits in such materials as Crepe Tussah, plain color and printed Shamung, washable siks, fine sik piques, and for more formal afternoon and evening wear pastel and flowered chiffons. The important thing about these women's size dresses is that they have every one of them been care- fully selected and the modes are most flatter- ing to women of full figure. . . The price _considering the value should be quite at- tractive to thrift-minded women. Brooks’ Dresses Third Floor The Dresses Sketched Cool and practical Shantuny A. 7l {:oat with 8] :rtn“l:um Slll,l"u' sosters, B, Jacket mt of, Rejen; ddecl for Wear it to oS UTIIeT (S0 o svectator avorts. $16. €. So detightrully cool and flat- l.‘ is this Chi Imct with m clever jacket. i tic flower prints.