Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1930, Page 6

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torage for Furs Let us send for your Winter Furs NOW before moths be- come too active. Insured at your own valua- tion. Remodeling of Fur Garments Under direction of Mr. Rosendorf your present gar- ments will be re-styled in the Jatest mode and freshened up to original newness. Summer Charges Are Small Rm. Rosendort 1215 G St. " Street Furrier The Orig: National 8668 Metropolitan 9235 BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W. above 18th and O umbia Road N-W: From 12:30 to 8 P.M. Dinner ..... Choice of ORAB FLAKE OR FRUIT COCKTAIL VEGETABLE CONSOMME OR N SOUP SOMATO JUICE 2%, FURS nie: R STORAGED E let Bernard add that new M swing of style to your lest year's fur coat O " Our competence and. low D m«:'&?" your patron- E Your satisfastion is assured.. L E BERNARD’S Duvara K. SOCIETY Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez | Are En Route to Mexico City, Where They Will Pass the Summer. \HE Ambassador ef Mexico and I Senora de Tellez left yesterday for their home in Mexico to re- main through the Summer. Spanish Aml and Family in New York for Visit. | The Ambassador of Spain, Senor Pa- | dilla, went to New York today to join Senora de Padilla and their youngest daughter, Senerita Marichu Padilla, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burch until tomorrow night. The Am- bassador and Senora de Padilla went to New York to bid bon voyage to Vis- countess Gracial Real, wife of the Span- ish Minister in Mexico, who will sail to- morrow for her home in Spain. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara and the latter's sister, Mme. Aquirre, left Washington the first of the week to lfld a few days in New York and Bos After the visit the Ambassador will go to Florida, where the honorary degree of doctor of law will be conferred upon him at the Uni- versity of Florida. Senora de Ferrara and her sister will return to Wi g- ton from Boston. The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila, who are in New York pre- paratory to sailing for their home to- morrow, were entertained at dinner last evening by the Chilean consul, Gen. and Senora de Feliu. ‘The commercial attache of the em- bassy, Senor Don Carlos H. Lee, will be a passenger aboard the Aconcagus, % | sailing tomorrow, for a vacation in his sxmasoul ve gone ow are al mmmaorm.mm Suther- Saturnia By bt ! All Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores Will Remain OPEN until 9 p .m. today Be sure to buy sufficient bread, milk, will be CLOSED eggs, etc., ag we ALL DAY TOMORROW That Our Employes May Enjoy the Holiday of | Butler, to Washington from Honolulu, where the former has been on duty. Col. and Mrs. A. T. Smith of Fort Eustis, Va., are at the Martinique for | a brief stay, having come to attend the dinner which Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua will give this eve- ning in compliment to the new chief of Artillery, U. S. A, and Mrs. Harry Bishop. Col. and Mrs. Smith entertained at luncheon today at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richards Brooks of Buenos Ayres, Argentina. Mrs. David F. Sellers, wife of the judge advocate general of the Navy, was hostess.to a small company infor- mally at luncheon yesterday, in com- pliment to Mrs. Brownson, wife of Rear Admiral Willard Brownson. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr will leave this a’ternoon by moter for the Swannanoa Club near Waynesboro, Va., to remain over Sunday. ‘The Alen Property Custodian and Mrs. Howard Sutherland entertained a small company at a buffet supper last evening in their home, on R street, in celebration of their forty-first wed- ding anniversary. Katharine Sutherland, who has been visiting for a few days on Long Island, will join her parents tomorrow. Maj. and Mrs. Edward H. Conger entertained at dinner last evening at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club in compliment to Ad- miral and Mrs, L. A. Bostwick and Admiral Marbury Johnston. Others in the company were Representative and Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Admiral George Day, Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton, ::-;ur Cglinmlfll:ngxr“fl the District Mrs. Sidney F. lHaferro, Mrs. Al- ban Snyder and Senora Maria de Arias, Col. and Mrs. W. ‘Turner, will entertain at dinner this evening at the Congressional Country Club. Capt. E. Pope, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Pope have been joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by their son, Ensign Earl H, Pope, who has come from New York, where his ship, the dress | J, 5, §. Raleigh, is now in port. The marriage of Miss Florence thelt | an's Couptry. Cub. | aunt. ™ O take place this afternoon at 5 e'clack, at the home of the bride’s v-nm:, 2200 R street, the Rev. John Douglas of the Roland - Perk Presbyterian Ohurch The home has an effective arrange- of | ment of lioll palms pink gladioll and and P! g the ceremony Flora McGill Keefer will sing two solos and Miss ‘Helen McGran will give & program of plano selections. Mr. Eli Seizel, winner of the Nation’s poetry prize, will recite a written by him for the wedding. e bride will be given in marriage her father and will wear a blue 3mmw gown with a black hat. consul in Baltimore, will be man. ‘The ceremony will be followed a buffet supper, after which Mr. C and his bride will leave for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a dark blue silk suit with accessories to match. They will be ltmhn.me later at 1626 Pa., and Mr, ;94 b leath, grandparents of the Mr. and Mre Waltef R. Tuckerman entertain informally at dinner to- night in honor of Mr. Justice and Mrs. F. Stone at the National Wom- ; Ca) d Mrs. Johti H. Gibbons will &&n‘nl o?mm of 35 on way from White *Sulphur mfl:m they went on their wed- Iatter fc Miss. turday, May 17 at Westbury, Lo\ the brides Pl it of unele Anson Phelps Btokes and Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes, wife and daugh- ter of Canon Stokes of the cathedral, have gone to Lenox, Mass., have ed their 8 Farm, 0 the Berkabires. Funsten, to Dr. David et?n Cralg, *| Saturday evening, June 14, at 6 o'clggk dat . _and Mrs. | Miss Mildred Robert Chambers, British vice |of the best to Washingto: at 3113 Northamp- has for many yterian minister con- nected with the Naval Academy and retiring this . At the tea table be Mrs. H. B. Daniels, Mrs. J. L. dergrift, Mra, Herbert Howell, Mrs. F. W. 8. s and Mys. George W. 'Phil- lips. and w] plece. Mrs. T ol sopdons e v Mrs. Shuey Hoatess at Luncheon Today for Now Jersey Guest. “l](rl. ‘Thepdore r.‘.a&qumumg compliment m E. Gny‘wnm:wn ¢ Ventnor, N. J., and Palm Beach, who spen: s days at the Willard. Mrs. Pendleton eame for the dedication of the new n in 8t. Thomas' cg:.unh :‘17 n"r:u:h nh': the donor. She was ac cation by the Hev. wod ‘Bhra W, foot, Miss on Amos ‘w’ Listen in Here—Every Evening at featurine—" " 8 UNTIL 7:30 t Cold Cuts DI D et ©1.00 Sneelal Vogeiable Rianer, Ve seigt o e, T, ot ne . | Philadelphia where this evening she wi ‘The | be & guest at the dinner LasCavnsdiihd,y J. Kappler, Mrs. Louis Mont- fort, and Mrs. Lightfoot, Miss Dyer and Mrs. Frank of Ventnor. Mrs. Frances Whitten has gone :fi ven tonight by Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Thayer of Many Corners, Haverford, before the Devon Horse Show ball. Mrs. William L. Marshall, widow of the late former chief of engineers, who spent last week in Was! with Miss Martha Scott, is in New York this week and will return to the Pacific Coast to be with her son-in-law and Knapp. 3 ing in her former home in Georgia since the late Winter and renewed old acquaintances here, while the guest of Miss Scott, who was a classmate of Mra. Marshall at Georgetown Convent. Mra. Knapp as Miss Maitland Marshall was @ debutante before her late father re- tired from active service, Mrs. Reginald Bustin has given up her apartment in the Chastleton and has moved into her new home at 4211 Jenifer street, Chevy Chase. Your Furs with experts For twenty-five years furs have been entrusted to us for safe-keeping. We provide mathprooef chests large enough for family use. These cost even, less than the moderate charges per garment, RUGS Cleaned & Stored FIDELITY STORAGE 1420 U Street N.W. North 3400 A treasure-trove of fine cookies . . . and tasty cream- || For teas, auto trips, desserts, picnics . . . for every eating occasion. Remember the name - SUNSHINE SURPRISE Assortment. Sunshine Surprise As~ sortment onthe pantry shelf you're ready to surprise guests and family over the Me» meorial Day holiday... or anytimel FROM 7! LS \, wy P S S T Miss Ella Jesse has returned to her home in Arlington County, Va. from Sweetbriar College, She was accom- ng”lafl by Miss Virginia Carmichael d of Chicago, who will be her house guest for sometime, Mrs. Join Mr. Beaman, w! ich. ington for some years when the former served as secretary to the late Senator Townsend of M A author many successful one-act plays. Mrs. George H. Atkinson and Miss Charlotte Campbell sailed from New York last Saturday for a two months’ trip to England and the continent. The Rev. Dr. Atkinson will sail June 11 on the Leviathan for two months’ visit to Germany and the continent. The first of series of afternoon | musieal teas will be given today at the | National Woman's Country Club in Bradley Hills. The president, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and three resi- dent_vice presidents, Mrs. Claude A.| Swanson, . Virginia White Speel and Mrs, Henry F. Dimock, will re- ceive the guests, The musicale will be given by Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, dramatic lyric so- prano, accompanied by Mildred Kolb Schulze, both of whom hold a fore- most position ameng the musicians of ‘Washington, Mrs, Joseph F. Beck will entertuin at a shower Monday, in compliment to Miss Frances Evelyn Ofenstein, daughter of Mr.”G. Herbert Ofenstein, whose marriage to Mr. Joseph Charles Klinge, son Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Klinge, which will take place Thurs- day evening, June 5, at 6:30 o'clock, in the shrine of the Sacred Heart. Mr, “Gardner Mack,” otherwise known as Mr. Albert Ford Ferguson, dramatic and musical critie, will be the guest of honor and speaker at the Arts Club this evening. His subject will be “A New Dimension in Creative Art— Broadcasting.” The hosts of the eve- ning will be Mr. Felix Mahony, Mr. James True and Mr. Herbert Morgan. 1734 NST., N.W. Dine With Us Memorial Day Roast Young Turkey Dinner or Soft Shell Crab on Toast $1.00 Served from 12 to 8:30 P.M. Luncheon also served From 12 to 3 P. M. S0c to $1.25 Iron Gate Inn announces that, the Inn will be open nti) 8:39 p.;m. weekly and jnday for tte remainder of the Summer. Children's Clothes Greatly Reduced Dresses priced as low as $4.00 and $5.00 and all the coats and hats 3 Price. This good news has been sent out from The Margaret Withers Shop at 1332 Connecticut Avenue, and those- who know quality will realize the bargains that can be found. The coats so drastically reduced prove excellent . “buys” for those who look forward to the Autumn days before the warmth of Winter coats is necessary—the rule of 34 price prevails with the two and tgue piece jersey sets so useful in the cool days at rgountain and seashore. Dresses for all ages of all kinds—prints, percales, organdies and dotted swisses vie with one anether in color and design and these also are marked to tempt the most modest purses. (Just Below Dupont Circle). June Weddings June is almost here and many weddings are being planned. Brides to be are busy every minute embling their trous- seaux and ending to a million and one other things. Underwood & Underwood pro- vides a special service consider- ably relieving the bride-to-be of one of her many tasks—the mak- ing of the engagement picture— the bridal picture and submitting to the press any which the bride may desire. Newspapers _and fashionable society magazines are always wanting these pictures. The best thing to do-is to call Decatur - 4100—Underwood & Un- | derwood's studio—and put the en- tire picture and publicity_problem in the hands of their social secre- taries and renowned artists. The bridal portrait is one of the most important pictures of a life- time—and when made just before the ceremony with your own wed- ding bouquet there is an added sentiment—a portrait you will ale ways be proud to have in your home and to give to your friends —the beauty of Underwood & I-;l;derwood pictures never grows old. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. E AR Fred aneum.n left yesterday | Miss LuLin parliament mock ufi refreshment Dupont Circle e 20 min passes her home. bist st Mrs. Flora MeGill Keefer entertained @ company of 30 at a buffet supper . MEMORIAL DAY FRIDAY—12 TO 9 PM. DINE AND DANCE Btary lays OP00000000000000000000000000000 The Franklin Woodley Park Towmers Cufe Coannecticut Avenue at Klingle Bridge SPECIAL HOLIDAY DINNER Try our special chicken or steak dinner en c le. . . cholce of our regular full course dinners or cold pl::‘ue;od'mn:r‘t % Saturday night—there will uufll 13 other nights (Iu'a‘lln excepted), No Cover Charse at Any Time 466606604(Try Our Delicious “Own Made” Ioe Creaneeee6000¢. Lo Itimare , assisted v Mn.. d M, To- rovaky, at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner Ladd will enf com) of 24 this evening $ ONE DOLLAR'* ON THE TERRACE be _dun ehtly . - a8 GOOP 100000000000 00060000060000000 Laundry Features Cleaning of Blankets . , Curtains . . Drapes qe slfl.fllllnn Collars Ty Bed Linen , Table Linen Throughout the years we have made a specialty of this class of work, and we knew how to serve you efficiently. There is no better way of convincing you that there is & difference between an ordinary laundered article and Franklin work than by letting us SHOW you. FRANKLIN—"4n Easy Road to Health and Cleanliness” Wedding Gifts Wedding ' invitations request your presence and weddings im- ply presents. Mr, Foster's Remembrance Shops are filled and brimmin, aver with countless beautiful suggestions. And if you have many to give to and have a limited fund.of money weu will discover that you can find at these delightful Foster Shops—just as pretty, attractive and unusual gifts at small prices as higher ones. There are num- berless suggestions for making “Home, Sweet Home.” ‘We men= tion here eonly linens, pewter, glassware, lamps, magazine racks, waste paper baskets and novelties that are different, 1023 Cennécticut Avenue, (Between K and L Streets). 1305 F Street, . xS Beautiful Hasr You may thing that Summer weather makes it hard to kee; your hair looking pretty—but it is all because you are not taking profu care of it. If you ever have a Frances Fox shampoo and treatment you will never have any other kind—for it has brought beautiful hair to everyone who has had them, Men, women and even tiny babies who have falling hair, thin hair, oily hair or dandruff need try but ene treatment or shampoo to see how perfectly beautiful the antiseptic herbal oil and the Frances Fox Institute methods make the hair. Decatur 5475, 1341 Connecticut Avenue (floor 2). (5 doors below Dupont Circle). 4 8 Trousseaux A trousseau is not complete witheut seme of the exquisite im~ portations which are sent from France to Elizabeth Arden’s Bnm{h n. In the mirror shop on the first flaor you can see some of the ex- aui.i!e lingerie; but on the fifth loor there is a large showing of :_Ol gowns, | i and i and per! little touches resemble a bridal bouquet. There are beautiful handker- chiefs, lovely evening bags and divine costume jewelry, too. Women’s beauty is an artful source frem' which poetry, books, music andypainting have been in- spired—so do not forget Elizabeth Arden’s famous’ preparations and trelmenth-{o\n may have a | lovely complexion if you follow them, : 1147 Connecticut Aventue. Deeatur 2040. 4 Pasternak’s sale is in full swing. Such bargains. take smart shop- pers little time to pick up—so we [ adyise you to lose no time in giv- | ing your own inspection to every- || thing included in the reductions. Evening dresses are marked as low as $35.00—~daytime dresses as low as $38.00—suits as low as $45.00—coats as low as $39.50 and hats as low as $10.00. The new missy and junior de- partment is also taking part in the sale and dresses may be pur- chased here for as low as $15.00. Those who admire the swank and chic of all apparel bearing the name Pasternak will cherish this bit of news about- fhe reductions. Furthermore ‘those of fimited || budgets will discover that throughout the season they can find at Pasternak’s elothes that suit every smart,purse,ipo mat- ter how modest, great price ] fetts Summertime requires more light and airy frocks than other sea- son's, but at the same time one does not ‘cate to spend as much moriey for - them in accordance with Winter: costumes, ¥ The fact that you can get begu- tiful dresses for every occasion from mornh{;)riil late night for as_low as $I F_Stréet prices —is the thing which has made ]s;llsfl'a little Conhnnicu( Avenue op most pepular among those who wish to laok their best at all times. A A It is a great convenience, too, to be able to buy hose, gloves and everything exceg hats and shoes |f which the large F Street store has —~here where parking facilities are not a Lrablam. A rge new. clothes huémt 3 1013-1015 Connecticut Avenue. (Between K and L Streets). - mt of g ey

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