Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 18

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SOCIETY. Panama Legation, Scene of Dinner Party, Entertained Last Night in Honor of Vice President Curtis. Vice President, Mr. Charles | urtis, was_the guest in whose | in honor the Minister of Panama and Senors de Alfaro mur- tained at elnnur 1ast evening at Mr. and Mn dwar mfi“»mm.,.m.m and sister of the and ""““‘%&"éw“”z‘i.‘."'fi}i..‘u‘f:".‘,‘; Mme. 3 (li‘:xdsumh and Senora de mlnogwnrll: Justice and Mrs, Harlan F! 'iske d Mrs. Charles 8. Deneen, id 1. Walsh, Representative M. Wyant, Mgr. Edward the first secretary of the Jegation, Senor Dr. Don Car- los Proano Alvarez, Mrs. David du Bose Galllard, Mrs. Charles Robbins, i Karl D, Klemm, and Miss Evelyn don. hday of King Celebrated fl"z.n’.-, With Borl Singing. “The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla gave & ucepnon last eve- celebrate the e ety of King Alfonso. "}m jorty-fourth anniversary of May 17, Muenys blnh was Saturday, the Ambassador’s absence Pror “mn.hln‘ o the y at the em- 3.5 !enloflm P;;\::l crezia Bori, famous e Metropolitan Opera Co, gave & during fl'}:‘ ev;lgm’ s Pasuty ol uueu’o( red and a:hz‘r? . | Davis Cup Tournament. hn Piske Stone will est of honor Monday in New the dedication ceremonies for Yflk County Lawyers’ m’:nflv home of law. ning, ent uruinln. vd!. when their guests were Mr. an Pear]l Taylor of Des Moines, Mr. lndl‘n Paul P. Stone and Mr. and - I -rll yenn, and did excellent work for | |} He was trans- | | conference. ter part of '.he Summer in g:nmn capital, making brief visits ||} ERLE- Personally Selected Procks $16.50 to $29.50 DAYTIME Smart print- ed crepes in dots and floral designs with delicate 1in- gerie touches softening the necklines . . . graceful scarfs, nobby tabs and perky bows, featured in all lovely pastel colorings. Sketched at Erlebacher AFTERNOON Dinner frocks of rare beauty. A brilliant col- lection of colors, patterns and flattering modes . . . graceful flares, plaits and fluttering circular flounces. Inezpensive Dress Section—Third Floor STREET . | issued mvmuom for the their hter, Alice | Dollars Make! to Vi and to the music festivals; sd’:l:mudmmmthy ewtw for this side late in August. 'l‘hl Assistant lOfl! al the I'IV!. Lee has New Orleans. ahncke will main here until after the festivities of Ju’;:;" week at the Naval Audm Jnhncke will daenige, Miss Adeie u 3 tmr: Necomb College, which will take place Wednesday, June 11. Special assistant to the Attorney Gen- erll and Mrs. Guy H. Martin m leav- Wiere thes Wil apend- sOvera weeks of Where W nd se Wweeks o The Bummer. &t their camp on Lake Pend d' Orellle. Mrs. Theodore Rmnvelt.. wife of the governor general of Porto Rico, will ar- rive in New York Monday aboard the San Lorenzo to join Col. Roosevelt for & %m( vacation in their home at Oyster ay. The military attache of the = tine embassy, Msj. Zuloaga, Ar!m New York yesterday and is at the St. Regis until tomorrow. Mrs. Joseph Romanso Edson h: ise, to Mr. Dickinson Curtis Duffield, Tuesday aft- ernoon, June 17, at 4:30 o'clock, day- light saving time, at No. 1 Watervliet Arsenal at Watervleit, N. Y. Society Notables Attend The stately old trees on th- of the Chevy Chase Club decorated booths of the .hmior drew second place yuurdly to skilled and dlmtu Pl flfl' o{ ‘;fl: nfly e y _members of the Junior e, clld in green smocks, & number wearing gay bandanas. 2..“‘“"7:; ety S g 01 e lenc) 8 i to vormyy local ehm— not without popularity. Politics never seem to be far from the thoughts of the Capital's outstand- ing women, and even at '.he tennis matches yesterday there a buzs in the !mlnlm group over the neent of Labor, Asso- | victory What a Difference aFew Call Mr. Pyle for Cleaning and Storing Rugs, Phones Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. ' 106 Indiana Ave. MAID EVENING A lovely pic- ture: clinging crepe... filmy chiffon sheer lace and delicate crispy organdie . . . in softest pas- tel tints. unique shirrings, smart match the blue in her gown and slippers also eormwnded in color. e White House box was occupled w the new Assistant Secretary of '"i Mrs. Samuel McMullen and Capt. Joel T. Boone. Mrs. Hurley wore a white and blue dotted crepe, with & I blue coat, and & hat of blue straw with a.gen- erous brim, and trimmed wlth white flowers on each side of the crown. Stimson_wore a gown of dark biue flat crepe, fashion on severely simple lines, and her hat was of black straw. An interesting little !mxly group was entertained by Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, who had with thIl!l the latter’s son-in-law and daughter, Baron and Baroness van der Elst, and Miss Caro- and Mrs. O'Brien's second flance, Mr. Alfllflg: sleeveless sport frocks, Miss Mblhl in bright blue with a flo?w white hat, and Baroness van der Elst, all in white, There were not a few children at MRS. HARRY G. LESLIE, Wife of the Governor of Indiana, who visited Washington as the guest of Sen- ator and Mrs, James E. Watson at their home, on_Connecticut_avenue. she was constantly surrounded by a group of friends and admirers who stopped to offer congratulations on the Secretary’s nomination. Mrs. Davis wore a striking costume of printed cre] Pe in shares of blue, red and eggshell tint. The gown was fash- doned with a deep cape collar which ‘Two Rooms, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. Electric Refrig- eration. Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Saks Great I Appreciation Event Unrestricted Choice ALL COATS, SUITS ENSEMBLES 15 OFF All Sales Final No Exchanges—Nothing on h_yprwd" jecond Fioor SALE' KIDDIES' Brand-New Washable DRESSES Reg. 79¢ Values at L{ In new Cotton materials that sre made to stand hard vaeation time wear, easy to wash, and guaranteed fast colors « + « Choose from Brother and Sister Play Suits, sizes 2 to 6; Broadeloth Creepers, sizes 1 to 3; Boys’ or Girls' Coveralls, in two styles, sizes 2 to 6; Tots’ Handmade Panty Dre: 1 to §, and new Sun.Tan Play sizes 2 to 6. Ny Sigmund’s—Downstairs—Children’s Dept. ON SIGMUND’S MAIN FLOOR FULL-FASHIONED ALL-SILK Picot-Top HOSIERY From Reg. $1.25 and $1.35 Grades You'll look far before you'll find -ueh Ho-xery values as . and there are Extra Size HOSE 'lrre‘!nl-rl ot oue s.ly:;-i;; 69C Pr. look and garter hem. In wanted shades. & blu ite bassador Senor stra ?nd‘:‘:l Padilla, ::l"‘lccomh pgnudbg‘; slippers and was one of the few and daughter Senorita Dona (Cont on ) KAFKA'’S, 1 F at Tenth St. New Summer Hats Just Arrived and Unpacked Fyom Their Boxes to $3.95 95 Values to 35.00 Hairbraids—Lacy Straws Bangkoks—Novelties An outstanding group of new Spring and Summer Hats just received from New York’s most famous makers and presented for the first time tomorrow in these two Big Groups. 3 New Colors Black, White, § Saturday Specials oo In Pattern Hats Pink, Greens, $4.95 $8.50 and Sand Every style and color. Re- produced from Paris. Hats on Sale Saturday SALON MODERNE & 539 FIFTHTAVENIUE, = New Styles Flares, Small Brims, Clever Manipulated Crowns and Brims Side and Back Effects Felts Straws Silk 1214 F St SOCIETY. A Woman's Frock , With a Youthful Air @ A woman’s dress that achieves long, slim lines in a casual way...yet a dress with all the charm and informality of summer ! @ Note the tiny yet vivacious silk orint...the modified, becoming cepe collar...the two finely pleated ruffles...the graceful swing of the circular skirt! A dress that women find not only smart but immensely practical ! ‘omen’s sizes, ‘Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor JELLEFF'S F STREET We park your car while you shop with us. An unusual collection of tasteful hats at such a nominal figure. Large or small head sizes in chic styles. 1214 F St. NEWiYORK 1315 F STREET Nearby Stores WILMINGTON PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE 603 Market St 1206 Chestnut 8¢, 40 8. 69th St 22 W. Lexington St.

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