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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page) nnso season of the Drama Guild Which has registered several successes sinee last apnnt when, at th @ylvan Theater, “Sherwood” was pre @sented before an audience of thousan ©f people, representing official and resi- dent soclety, with the First Lady of the l-nd u the outstanding guest of honor. the oecasions of these civie dra- uc presentations at the base of the shaft, the wide hillsides are lh‘onlly covered with spectators seated on grass to view the play, with a lunmu‘ fumber of boxes for distinguithed meu of the city, and likewise a lim-| number of reserved chairs for those who wish to buy. Mrs. Fulton Lewis and Mrs. William ‘Wheatley are serving the Drama Guild this season as a committee on 8ponsors | and boxes for both evenings of the play, and if the weather man And the moon offer as close co-operation this year as they did last June, those who attend “The Tempest” may look forward to one of the Summer's most delightful eriences in al fresco drama and con- te to the civie development of the art of drama at one and the same | time. ‘The membership of the Drama Guild includes many outstanding men and women in the Oapital City who are keenly interested in the development of the arts in the Oapital, and most of them will give box or theater parties on the evenings of the play. Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke, daughter ©f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lynn Clarke will return today, having graduated yesterday from Ward Belmont School, &t Nashville, Tenn. Miss Peggy Crawford of Pittsburgh, | who attended the Foxeroft School, at| Middleburg, VA with Mrs. Mabel | Morgan, aiso of Pittsburgh, is at the Wardman Park Motel for & short time | on her way to her home for the Sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Leée have motored to Washington from their | home in Bellevue, Pa., accompanied by | their daughter and son, Miss Madeline | Lee and Mr. Hugh Lee, and are stop- | ping at the Cariton. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ellis of Hamilton, | Oniario, Canada, are at the Dodge Hdtel while spending a few days in| ‘Washington. Mrs. Ninna 8. Adams and Miss Leila T. Pisher, who make their home at 1642 Twenty-first street, are at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel for a time. Mrs. Harold O. Ets of Wheeling, W. Va., is at the Carlton for a short stay, jed by her daughter, Miss by Miss Marjarle !wwun Mr. and Mrs. George Heath of Brook- e, Mass., are passing some time at e Carlton. g:x: M. E. Church Honors r and New Members Tomorrow. The official board and guild of Cal ®agy M. E. Church will entertain at peception tomorrow in honor of the| Rey. and Mrs. Mark Depp and the new members. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Depp will head the receiving line and guests will be " presented by Dr. A. C. Christie. Oth- ers in the receiving line will be Mrs. A. ©. Christie, Gen. and Mrs. Charles McK. Saltzman, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nuber, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin | Dice, Mr. Frank Walker, Mr. Kenneth Vipond, Mrs. David Lum, Mrs. J. Crabtree, Mn Ara M, Daniels, Mr. lnd Mrs. Louis Potter, Miss Margaret Bell and l(lu Bess Miles. A pro'nm of unusual interest has | class, will mbdlt the phna Mr. kin and other emzml.ninl features. The Gleaners Class of the Keller Me- morial ohunh will give & banquet to- night in the Dodt' Hotel, followed by A theater party. Miss Pauline Mul- haus is_the nen of honor lnd l(l- Marie Hellwig, ‘F:-‘ preside. ble d m-umu will be Sorln' flowers in pink, the color of the class. Fifteen members of the class will attend the banquet. ‘The first of a series of dinner dances to be given at the National Woman's Country Club will take place on Sat- urdag, June 7, at 8 oclo& 'l'he nub- scribers, who are all set, will be limited to 100. 1nclufl.|n' their guests. Sponsoring the dances are the pres- ident, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, and the vice presidents, Mrs. Olaude A !nmn. Mrs. Henry P. Dimock, Mrs. h D. Auchincloss, Mrs. Edward T. gt sbury and Mrs, Virginia. White peel. Miss Florence Tilton of Vermillion, 8. Dak, is at the Dodge Hotel during her stay in Washington. ‘The Sacred Heart Guild of the Sa- cred Heart Home at Hyattsville, Md., will hold the second annual card party and Juncheon at the home Saturday afternoon, June 21. Miss Clara May Beall is chairman of the committee, and is being assisted in preparations by Mrs. Thomas Finnin, Miss Annie Hickey, Miss Emily Quinn, Miss Oden- weller, Miss Mary Flynn, Miss Margaret Horan and Miss Kathleen Burke, The purpose of the card party is to provide sun porches for the dpmenh unable to g0 out on the grounds. Mrs. Oharles L. Harris and daughter, Miss Isabella D. Harris, of Cordele, Ga., are spending several days In Wash- ington at the Dodge Hotel. TWO HURT IN PLANE ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y., June §/ (#).—“Buddy” Bushmeyer, professional | parachute jumper, and Clifford Muc- more, agent for American Eagle planes here, were critically injured last night | as their biplane crashed midway be- tween Roosevelt Field and Hicksville. Witnesses said the plane went into a flat spin at a height of 1,500 feet. Bushmeyer, who has made more than 500 successful parachute jumps, had no parachute with bim tonight. He was taken to the Army hospital at Mitchel Field suffering a broken leg, & punctured lung and possible internal injuries. Mucmore suffered a fractured skuil and severe cuts. Cretonnes What Variety! “)I'lal Colors! 39cto®32yd. Selections made from our large stock will make your home ecool and attractive. Hand-blocked linens, wood tones, Crewell embroidery, cool crash eretonnes, new prin Se- lect at your leisure with exwrt personal assistance. Siip Covers, Draperies, Window Shades, Awnings made to order and installed. A complete stock of drlpel'! and upholstery fabrics by yard. Also ready-made cur\‘.nlm McDEVITT'S 5l st Chazge Aecounts Invited 10 Years’ Satisfactory Service N orts by Mrs: Ty Fotier, scom Let US Store Your Furs . . . Nat'l 3857 Remarkable Values FRIDAY DRESSES $1 9.75 Previously to $59.50 This group is marked for immediate elear- ance and is made up of street, afternoon and a few evening gowns. + & 339.75 Previously to $87.50 Afternoon, evening and street frocks. En- chanting Summer mod- els, affording wide s lection in materials, colors and designs. ALL SUITS AND COATS Y% ORIGINAL PRICE NO C. 0. D.s NO CREDITS ALL SALES FINAL s T 11 s sl Fveal for Graduation The Duplex Case Diplomas are naturally the Duplex Gift for Graduation. in vogue THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, A1 GOVERNMENT TO SUPPLY OPERATORS’ UNIFORMS Elevator Conductors to Wear Blue Serge Costumes While on Duty. Uncle Sam, solicitous about the ap- contracted to supply each with a’natty | Re blue serge uniform to wear while rldlnl up and down in his publi¢ bulldings. The new uniforms are to be made available to about 75 elevator con- ductors some time after July 1 by the office of public buildings and public parks, which has jurisdiction. The ele- vator men furnish their own uniforms at_present. To insure neat appearance, the uni- A. | torms will be made without pockets in | the coats and the leggs wil be adorned | by a single black stripe. They will be worn only while the operators are at work J. F. Gill, chief of the buildings di- vision of the office directed by Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3rd, said today that an lpqmpfllflfln of 33,000 would be svailable for the uniforms July 1, and as soon as practicable. The staff of elevator conductors was augmented by 22 recently assigned to the new Bureau of Internal Revenue Bullding, at Tenth and B street. When the Department of Commerce Building is completed it is expected that 100 operators will be on the Government's pay roll. CREERON 614 Twelfth St. N. W. Bridesmaids Hats Hair Flats .98 I $5.00 For Bridesmaids graduation and dress hats made and fitted to the head by expert milliners. 21| colors to choose from— pearance of his elevator operators, has "{,, that the new equipment would be added | popular prices—orders]| | filled promptly, | CREERON: Marriage Licenses. Moritz H. Well, 23, and Ruth Lewin, 3. both of Baltimore, Md.: Rev. Abram Simon. Orogr R. Kreimeler. 33, Wiimington. Del. and Suda E. Norris, 23, Joliet, IiL: Rev. Allan F. ; sc\unn 32 and Mageling D. th of Philidelphia i Rev. Boraara Brasgams. Vail. 3. Clarendo: on. Va., rth, 21, this city; Rev. George W Vvunny F. Colbert, 37. and Mary O. Stew- ev. Alonso J. Ol f 14 unhlry ’l and adys Powell, 18: iitie ;\ui umn: and Ethel M. Dove, 31: qubcn M Brul'n, e’1>d 21, and Agnes M. and rris, 31, nn1 Dells, Deads an. 37, altimore,” Bt Mot Lpine Me 38" Both of I Amazing Values ‘Earle | 22, nd "Alberta Budd. 28; | G THURSDAY, B P e R it | e R TSR, O R ollman, 25, and Esther Oh whe o, ‘Dot T Baiumere. Ma Revoq, wit tone, Wiliam P, Rest T, 34, this city, and A Wl&lc.. 19. Silver Spring, Md.; and Beatrice Miiler, Morris Cf 28, Ba ll;: Lol!d Pannye L. Goldetein, 26, this i ¥ . Allen. 21 and Hester P. Bal- ' Bri Wittdred 3. Brer PR *md:y‘ 20, ufinr N“'b "1- et 1, snd Ida Spivock. m. 3L and Mary L 3 Plains. N ul e ek ot Bahimore: Ma. finclal \ 18, i!' Pt e, R T eare: 3. White . Mannix, 24, this €ity: in Vanity's First Semi-Annual Clearance Sale An advantageous time to purchase for all Summer wear while these reductions prevail. Saturday the sale ends. Drastic Reductions! on ENTIRE STOCK of Dresses, Suits, Ensembles Values to $14.75 | Values to §29.75 Two for Two for 15 529 One for $8.50 One for $14.50 Values to $39.75 Two for 39 One for $19.50 Spring, Summer and Fall Coats Now %2 Price Over 1,500 garments to choose from Every garment is a No two dresses alike. marvelous selections. sample. Silk Lingerie and Hosiery Drastically Reduced for Clearance @Y anrry GDREss QSHOPPE Oppulfc New lelml Hofll 527 14th St. NW. this season, so Case is the desired A smart chic affair, fashioned in black or brown cowhide, and equipped with six attractive Pyralin fittings. An added feature of the case vour clothing, separ i « + « space for ate from your toilet IS 1314 F Street N. W. } &5 THE TRAVEL,LEATHER 6. GIFT JHOP mmled - Panamalaque Baku Stitched Silk Panama Pastel Felt Baku-With-Lace htltpzhom ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN F &G - Tomorrow! 4 Annual ¥ Price Summer Hat Event ABSOLUTELY UNRESTRICTED choice of our entire collection of fine French Room Hats at exactly 15 the price marked on the ticket. These are the choicest Hats in the house . 1930, high- fashion creations of Paris modistes . duced in every minute detail by leading New York millinery houses. Each is exceedingly smart in line and detail . gether lovely. Sport, tailored and dress ty pes srie e il Floppy Hair Tweed Straws Ballibuntl Chanvre Soie Leghorn Baku-With-Silk Hair-With-Silk FOURTH FLOOR . replicas of Summer, . . exquisitely repro- . individual . . . alto- | Rough Straws Milans Taffeta Silk Crepe Sportweaves Hair Tricot JUNE 5, 1930. Ehtltpfihm‘ LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G FRIDAY STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE Throughout Philipsborn Fashion Shops — ABSOLUTE DISPOSAL OF EVERY SPRING GARMENT REMAIN- ING IN STOCK. Also many small lots and one-of-a-kind pieces from Summer stocks . .. RIDICULOUSLY PRICED. Coat Shop Clearance the House Originally Spring Coats $ 4 8 $79.50 to $98.50 (A Few to $135) Every coat man-tailored by hand. Developed in superb coatings includ- ing Forstmann's famous wool crepes, "30. Furred in the manner of fore- most creators...with galyak, baby fox, ermine, mole. Plenty in all sizes... 14 to 46. 2 Expert Fur Repair Service at w Summer Rates o + + Now See Our Myr. Sherman Fifth Floor Plnh,cbon Modor- C.” FRenk)in 9133 Choice of 50 Coats—sizes 14 to 42. . . .$25.00 to $39.50 ... .. 25 Coats—sizes 14 to 20. ...$49.50 to $59.50 ...... 40 Coats—sizes 14 to 46. . . .$59.50 to $69.50 . ... .. Suit Shop Clearance Choice of $ 4 8 Originally the House Priced $79.50 Spring Suits to $125 Hand-tailored of Forstmann's fine Spring coatings and im- ported materials. All sizes . . . 14 to 44. .$28 .$38 20 Suits—sizes 14 to 20.....$49.50 to $69.50. .. . 15 Suits—sizes 13 to 40 $25.00 to $39.50 $14.00 5 Linen Riding Habits, man-tailored. .$15.00...... $8.95 11 Linen Riding Breeches o SIOR . ST00 7 Knickers—Linen Crash.. ..5350...... $150 Dress Shop Clearance 50 Spring Dresses Optieed” 10 Wedding Dresses. . . .$29.50 to $69.50 8 of Imported Woolens. .$29.50 to $49.50 10 Little Lady Travel 22 Tatlored Crepes—navy, black or vivid colors ... $25.00 to $49.50 Friday Clearance ‘ 1 Capucine Crepe Evening Dress, size 14.. 1 Blue Chiffon; caped, afternoon 1 Black Chiffon-an 1 Green Chiffon-and-Lace, long sleeved; 1 Black Chiffon-and-Lace Dinner D: 1 Black Chiffon Afternoon Dress, capelets; size 18..$59.50 1 Orchid Chiffon Dinner Dress, size 20 .$49.50 1 Beige Lace Dinner Dress, cocktail; size 38 .$59.50 1 Tan Lace Dinner Dress, bolero jacket 1 Flesh Lace Evening Dress, size 14. 1 New Blue Chiffon Afternoon Frock, .$49.. 2 Printed Chiffon Afternoon Dresses, sizes 16, 18..$49.50 1 Printed Chiffon Afternoon Dress, caped; size 16..$49.50 On[lully $49.50 & $59. 6 Spring Dresses Otginalty b Frldly Clesrance | 338 I Black Chantilly Design Lace-Net Dinner Dress—size 16 1 Black Lace Dinner Dress—size 42. $79.50 1 Eggshell Lace Dinner Dress—size 40.$79.50 1 Black Lace-and-Net Dinner Dress—size 38 v swnua SR 2 Black Chiffon Afternoon Dresses, long-sleeved—size 40 $69.50 48 Spring Dresses Originally $29.50 Pm “dot. Chiffon- \\nh Jace. Or separate cape collar . . . $ I 9 STREET FLOOR 29 Wool Slipovers, sport colors. . 60 Silk Crepe de Chine Undies.. 40 Handbags; leather, embrmdered linen. 31 Sleeveless Blouses, pastel cottons. 64 Silk Cyeve Slips; white, flesh, black. . 17 Three-p.cce Knit Dresses, sport colors 6 Silk Crepe Pajama Ensembles. . 18 Flowered and Dotted Robes; snlk rayo 20 Skirts; wool, crepe de chine, tweeg Sizes 14 to 42 Hosts of lovely chiffons . flowered . plain . . Or flat crepe jacket. Bolero chiffons. Pure-dye printed crepes. Flowered taffeta evening gowns. Orlginally Priced . $1.95.. . $2.95.