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B—Z SOQCIETY. THE EVENIN SOCIETY Chief Executive to Fete President-Elect of Brazil This White RESIDENT HOOVER will enter- the White House in honor President-elect of Braz The President-elect ws 8t luncheon today at the Brazilian colony in Washington Italian Envoy to New York With Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino. The Italian Ambassador and Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino will go to New York today and the latter will gail Saturday for Europe. The Ambas- sador will return to Wa: day. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara loft Washington yesterday for New York and will sail S the Conte Biancamano for Naples. will later go to Geneva, Switze where the Ambassador will attend League of Nations. The Belgian Ambassad cess de Ligne and their li will go next week to the co have leased near Annapolis bassador and his family the Capital Sunday evening, ¢ spending a short time in Belgium. The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar, will entertain at lunch- eon tomorrow in honor of Mr. G. How- land Shaw, counselor of the United States embassy at Ankara. retu Mrs, Henry F. Dimock and Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman entertained at dinner last evening at the National Women's Country Club, in honor of the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez. The other guests were the N ister of Austria_and Mme. Prochnik, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William D. Cen nor, Mrs. Harry S. New, wife of the former Postmaster General: Mrs. Wil liam Dennis of Baltimore, th: counsclor of the Swiss legation and Mme. enne Lardy. Mrs. James Carroll Fraze! the counselor of the Austrian leg: tion, Mr. Hauenschield; Mr. Charles Henry Butler, Mr. Alfred J. Shriver of Baltimore and the commercial cc selor of the Polish embassy, Mr. M Kkowicz. Mr. Edward Felix Hebert and his sis- ter, Miss Margaret Hebert, left yester- day by motor for their home at West Warwick, R. I. Senator and Mrs. Felix Hebert and their daughter, Miss Katherine Hebert, | will remain at their apartmnet at the | Wardman Park Hotel until Congress adjourns, when they will also go to ‘West Warwick for the remainder of the Summer. Representative and Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich will sail from New York to ‘mn Bradford Tuesday evening. ngton Sun- Evening at the House. mi on the Homeric to spend the Summer abroad. Representative Anthony J. Griffin has d to his apartment at the Ward- otel after passing a few s in New 'xork Representative and Mrs. John W. Palmer entertained a group of Missouri friends at bridge in their apartment at ‘Their Miss Anna Mae Carder of N Letha Dee Bouiton Euella Stephens of Nellie Love Butcher of ¢ helyn F. Riffie of May le, Miss Lucy O. Palmer of Maryville, elen Lee Higgins of Greenfield, s Gladys Linville of Chillicothe, Mis ~Bartholomew of Bynumville, E. Tillery of Humansville ve ; s were: of '\vm is of Macon and their Miss Hazel Palmer. Favors went to Miss Carder and Miss Boulton. Unit:d States Ambassador to Walter E. Edge will h them for Summer their young son, Walter E. Edge, jr., who is sailing for France today on the Paris. Former Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry have purchased the John Carter Brown Woods house on Prospect street in Providence. The ce and_ Mrs. Baron and Baroness van der Elst are sailing from New York today on the Paris for their home in Belgium. They came to this coun! to attend the wed- ding of the latter's sister, Miss Caroline Roebling, to Mr. Alexander Burton Hagner, which took ‘place Saturday. Baroness van der Elst was matron of honor for her sister. Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee of Marietta, Ga will go from here | oe to meet her son. Cole of the United States ho will s of the first class for to Fortre Cadet Fletch Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prentiss Noyes and their ¢ Fisher's Island. where they have taken a cottage for th> Summer. Mr. Noye: will return to Washington the first o. the week and join his family again later in the Summer. The financial attache of the French embassy, M. Robert Lacour-Gayet, will spend the Summer in his native coun- v. He is sailing today on the Paris. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins left Washing- ton yesterday for the Summer. She will make a series of visits in New England. DRESSES FOR EVERY OCCASION You must see these adorable frocks in order to realize the splendid assortment, individ- uality, charming style detail as- sembled here for your selection. Practically every feminine want for every activity of the sunny days to come is high- lighted in this collection. SUMMER COATS 9 —in every new style 0 and material—they are smart and will complete any ensem- White and Pastels Barbara Hore 3135 “F” STREET ble. WASHINGTON, D. C be there | ildren will leave Friday for | | ceremony During her absence her cousin, Mrs. Frederick M. Wise, will occupy her home on Massachusetts avenue. The marriage of Miss Rachel Carter | Willson, daughter of Mrs. Charles G Willson. to Mr. Prank Hammett Myers, son of Mrs. William R. Myers, will tak place this evening at 8 o'clock in Saints' Episcopal Church, in Chevy Chase. The ceremony will be followed Country Club. The marriage of Miss Olga_Crandall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. | Crandall, to Dr. William Thompson | Burch of Leesburgh, Va. son of Mrs. Edgar F. Burch of that place, will take place this evening at 6:30 o'clock in | the ball room of the Mayflower Hotel, Mgr. P. G. Gavan of the Shrine of the Sacred Heart officiating. A wedding supper and reception will follow the parents, 4530 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Cook will en- tertain at a bridge party this evening |in compliment to Miss Jane Powell and her_fiance, Lieut. John Ruxton Wood, U. S. A., whose marriage will take place The Controller of the Currency and Mrs. John W. Pole, who have been isiting at the Grove Park Inn, at Ashe- ville, N. C., are now visiting in Ken- tucky. They expect to return to Wash- ington by motor the end of the week. Mrs. Robert C. Davis, wife of Maj. Gen. Davis, U. 8. arrived in Wash- ington this morning from New York day. Mrs. George J. Burke of Indianapolis, Ind., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Northrop of Wardman Park Hotel and will spend some time with her sister, Mrs, Grace F. Smythe of Columbia road before returning home. MILLINERY 528 12th St. Just Below F SALE An Opportunity to Pur- chase Hats in All the Smart Colors and Styles Attractively Priced for Immediate Clearance Prices: $1.00, $2.95, $5.00 & $7.50 Formerly $5.00 to $15.00 Just as good—it's been cleaned and sterilized by Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Phone National 3257-3291-2036 Call Mr. Pyle for clean- ing and storing rugs and carpets. ncoRPaRATED There will be a special sale on all Spring and Summer dresses heginning tomorrow_at Vansley's (between R and reets). The marked reductions on all the exclusive models demand your carly inspection, Potomac 0222. 1728 Connecticut Avenue. LI Wedding Pictures The fame of Underwood & Underwood photography is in- ternational—-so_we feel quite for- tunate in having a Washington studio—and when an occasion arises for photographs it is natural to think of Underwood & Un- derwood—and so June weddings arc keeping these famous artists busy. The bride-to-be is happy to leave the entire matter of portraits with Underwood & Underwood because they attend to the most minute detail in the most per- fect way. Wedding pictures must be the best—for they will be the object of scrutinizing gazes of descend- ants throughout years to come. Che natural loveliness of Under- wood & Underwood portraits is a subject of admiration to every one. Stop by the window to see those beautiful pictures on display this week. Telephone Decatur 4100, 1230 Connecticut Avenue. R For permanent removal of <uptrflunus hair see Hazel Dil- lon’s, Ini 1000 (onn Ave.s(fl. 2). Nat. 8779 by a small reception at the Columbia | in the home of the bride's | Saturday. | and will be at the Mayflower for the | | | G _STAR, WASHIN iTON, .- Oy Mrs. Burke is being entertained by friends while here. Comdr. and Mrs. Preston B. Haines of Forty-fifth street are leaving Wash- |ington the first of August for Comdr. Haines' new post in the Orient, where | he will de detailed to sea duty. They re sailing on August 9 from Seattle on the President Madison. - Lieut. and Mrs. Leland Dotson Webb and the latter's mother, Mrs. Hoggatt Clopton, will_leave today by motor for | Wilmington, Del., where they will at- tend the reception and tea to be given this afternoon by Mrs. Julien Ortiz, at | her home, Valmy, for the National So- ciety of Magna Charta Dames, of which | Mrs. Ortiz is herald. Mrs. Clopton 1s a life member of the society and Mrs Webb a hereditary life member. They will be absent for several days. Mrs. Keith I Small entertained at a bridge party last evening, when her guests were Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs Ruth Terrett, Miss Ev Bryan, Mrs Melvin_Burnette, M lams, Mrs. Melvin Holm: C Parsons and Mrs Wil Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Hosts At Dinner Dance Tonight. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Nolan of Forty-fifth street are entertaining at | a dinner dance at the Congressional Club tonight in compliment to_their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Morse of Brooklyn, N. Y. Others of the Mrs. Arthur d Crane. Edwin' T. Wil- | Dlr!y will include Mr. and Mrs, Stokes Sammons, Mr. and Mrs. Brodie Sissler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahill, Mr. and ‘Mrs Fred Stohlman and Mr. Palm. | Mrs. Louls Bessey and Mrs. Sher- man H. Stivers entertained at a lunch- eon and bridge yesterday at the Wash- ington Golf and Country Club. The | | bridge at her home today in honor of Harleigh H. Mrs. Mrs. | company ncluded Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Joseph Burkhart, T. T. Artaud, Mrs. George Por A. H Worley, Mrs. R. H. Mrs. C. E. Elliott, Mrs. J. A Ga\fln, Mrs. | william H. Pace, Mrs. C. E. Boles, Mrs, (h1rlr~ Trammeil, Mrs. Carl C. Witt, willlam Hardy, Miss Ethel Reid, M George Brown of Springfield, Ill.: Miss Alice Henderson, Mrs. George Yates, Mrs. Elmer D. Hays, Mrs. R. Marshburn, Mrs. Willlam H. Collins, | Miss Ellen’ Quigg, Mrs. J. W. Waller, Mrs. H. D. Manley, Mrs. Morris Weaver, Mrs. Edward C. Wilson, Mrs. John Zelinski, Mrs. Macomber, Mrs. George Pfeisser, Mrs. John Boobar, Mrs. Liby and Miss Dembar. | Mrs. George F. Becker will give a | short talk on India this afternoon at | 4:30 o'clock at the National Women's } Country Club. | Mrs. Eugene Thompson of Forty- fourth place entertained at the Colum- | bia_Country Club yesterday at luncheon and bridge in compliment to her house guest, Mrs City, Utah. The guests were Mrs. Continued By Popular Demand! Sem1 Annual Sale his sale has created such enthusiastic response that we are continuing it through this added to refreshen the group. week, New merchandise has been Newest Summer FROCKS 2 for 813 Dresses . . . wide crepes, Summer fabrics. Values to $14.75 suits . . . ensembles, in & variety ‘of printed chiffons, silk wash piques, shantungs and other All sizes for women and misses. 2 Values to $29.75 Dresses, and Ensembles, a large assortment (\( styles and col- Groups of Dresses Values to $39.75 Our finest and most exclusive ‘models in Suits, Dresses and En- sembles. Suits in 20925|2 w35 Spring Summer Coats, ALL COATS Y off Coats, light Fall Coats. Coats, Sport and a few Your choice of entire stock. GY aNiTY @DRESs @8HopPPE 527 14th St. N.W. Opposite Willard Hotel CONNECTICUT AVENUE v 4 MART I Hnors Elizabeth Arden Natural beauty is something every woman craves and it is something every woman may have if she will but follow Elizabeth Arden treatments and use her preparations. No matter how hopeless you may think your complexion is— we advise you to telephone Deca- tur 2040 for an appointment at Elizabeth_Arden’s Salon. You will enjoy the quiet rest and relaxation of the pretty indi- vidual room in which you are treated and the treatment itself is perfectly delightful. —and the results of even one will prove that Elizabeth Arden’s statement that “Every one may have a lovely, clear, fine and smooth mmplexmu. is true. Her trained assistants examine each individual's skin—and ar- range the treatment for your own particular needs. Ask to see her Beauty Boxes while you are there! 1147 Connecticut Avenue. S 8 CGOI Summer Dresses Beginning tomorrow Phillip- Louise is offering a number of the better made dresses in dotted swiss and cottons at $15.00. Some of those in dotted swiss are trimmed in Irish lace and may be procured in any shade. There are matrons’ models with long sleeves. Hats are reduced from 25% to North 2052. 1727 L Street N.W. (Just 'round the corner from Connecticut.) I I Baku Hats 1 Price There is a clearance sale of Baku Hats tomorrow at Glaser’s little millinery shop. They are also closing out another lot of hats at $1.95. Chiffon hose are marked $1.00. 1532 Connecticut Avenue (Between Dugonl Circle and Que treet.) f\—' ey, JOf/C Farrell Frances Fox Hair Specialist Frances Fox is known the world over for her scalp and hair prep- arations for men and women, To possess that well groomed look it is essential to have beau- tiful hair. Summertime sunshine and salt water make it difficult to keep your hair in perfect con- dition. Why not have a Frances Fox shampoo and let Frances Fox skilled assistants explain and tell you how to care for your hair? NOTE—Miss Smith, an expert permanent waver, is here now. Decatur 5475. 1341 Connecticut Avenue. (Just Below Dupont Circle.) . A 1219 ConnecTicur Ave: Days pass by quickly. Before we know it Summer will be gone and Autumn will be here again— and the time to wear dresses o 8 John | F. S. Spooner of Salt Lake | which are now on sale at drasti- cally reduced prices at Paster- nak’s. Pretty prints, silks and little woolens, smart suits, chic coats and hats of deeper shades and black make up costumes that are correctly worn by well known figures of well known circles on the occasional cool and change- able days of Summer as well as Spring and Fall. Now is the time to pick up this apparel at prices which afford a selection of several in the former place of a few. The excellent quality, perfection. of cut and line and the advanced subtle styles of all of Pasternak’s models make them outstanding buys which are good as long as they last. Don’t be one of those who in Fall regret not having made the best of every buying opportunity— shop today at Pasternak’s. Spe- cial group of evemng gowns at $39.50—formerly to $12: Other dresses $35.00 and $45.00. All coats and suits greatly re- duced. Special group of hats at $15.00. THURSDAY, TSSOSO S>> T> DO DS S>>, Spooner, Mrs. F. W. Jameson, L. Collarner, Mrs. Paul JUNE 12, 1930. SOCEETY. Mrs. M. Scharf, Mrs. \ Wwilliam Hawling, Mrs. Walter A. Gaw- ler, Mrs. Christopher A. Garnett, Mrs. ‘ Ulric Bell, Mrs. Hiram K. Green, Mrs. st Charles G. Morgan and Miss Gertrude \ Davis. allinger of Forty-fifth | at luncheon and Mrs. William reet entertained Mrs. Prederick E. Daum of Forty-fifth | street, who is sailing for Europe on | June 28. The guests besides Mrs. Daum were Mrs. Marcus Kling, Schaffert, Mrs Jr., Scuyler Shepard and Mrs. John Gardner Ladd : closed their house on Kalorsmm circle | for the Summer, on the Leviathan yesterezy. Burgip_in their apartment at the Ward- | mi my latter's home, in California. daughter of Mr. Mannington, W. Va., H Hibble, took Mrs. Henry | George Scotton Carll, | e Browning, Mrs. H.| Mrs. Herbert L. Mrs. Hort Shepard, Mr. and Mrs, John L. Proctor zave d sailed sor Europe | Mrs. Henry T. Burgin has joined Col. an Park Hotel after visiting her other, Mrs. Richard Derby, at the | The marriage of Miss B. Helen Boyles, John C. Boyles of to Mr. George E. ibble, son of Mr. -nd Mrs. Walter L. t 8 o'clock Monday 4Contlnued on Thlrfl Plge) On Your Summer Trip Metal I Metal Cash, Bond Boxes otection T s A Cash and Bond Boxes WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS EPOKUNIRRS AND 1421 F St. ROSEDERE 1206 Gee Friday Only Clearance of all No Charges —for slip covers, draperies, and cu.sh- $3.75 Hand-Blocked Linen nnd slip covers fons. Yard. copiomr cistom ‘Window Shades blocked IIneEL. Tiacy $ 95 sale at, yd. 1— Sunfast & Washable Cretonne L“,.‘é"."rffn?fla"{;'lfi e B Draperies McDevitt’s patterns. ~Especially 1202 G St. District 3211 9, 5 McDevitt's Offer for d(!lrlhlr for unusual Spr Coverl to Order 10 Years' s-h'llldoyy Service Awnings FOI' women...Thc Short Velvet Wrap for afternoon...for evening @ Over your flowered chiffon when bridging or teaing formally! Over your laces, your nets and chiffons when out to dance away the night | ® After you have wvapped one abol. you. .. notice the way lovely line it gives your sho! chic note it gives your costume...w.hat woman can do without? Ot black trans- parent velvet with cape effect and bell sleeves, $29.50. Women's Dress Shop. Second Floor JELLEFF'S F STREET We park your car while you shop with us. Henderson Furniture FOR JUNE BRIDES HOSE desiring to bestow wedding gifts of sub- stantial character, lasting beauty and real worth, will find a visit to Henderson's replete with suggestions. Among the innumerable Oc- casional Pieces are many at Unexpectedly Modera te Prices. Inspection, without obligation, invited. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 11080 € Stieet-———Phones; Distrist 761 District 7677 Friday and Saturday 29 e F St. at Twelfth FOR “SPRINGBOARD WALKING” ® AYSICAL CULTURE SHOES ALKING is the best of exercise and the most available. You can make it a pleasure—always —in our shoes. You enjoy thewonderful senseof com- fort they provide; you're 3 5 For a one- (2 fav 1e) proud of their smart lines. i not find & better one than this No. 229 Ask for attractive new Spring Bookles Edmonston’so, INCORPORATED No Branch Stores CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. 612 13th Street Bt F'a G St fi Berberich’s F St. at Twelfth Starting Friday! The season’s most thrilling price event 2 - 1 Sale of 900 New Summer None Sold to Dealers HATS Gorgeuus Models for Every Summer Occasion None sold singly; if you can’t use two bring a friend. You've seen lots of hats on sale, but we question, seriously, if you've ever seen such a group as we offer in this event at anything like our price. Extra salespeople, extra wrap- pers, extra cashiers will be in at- tendance . . . so service will be quick...no matter how great the crowds. Favored Types in Every New Material for Summer— New Tovo Panamas New Stitched Crepes New Taffeta Hats New Summer Felts New Hair Hats Missy Styles, Women’s Styles, Matrons’ Styles Every Head Size New Baku Braids New Ribbon Hats New Lacy Straws New Soft, Crushable Straws Every Exquisite Material—Every New Plenty of white and pastel shades—also black, navy and sand. The entire Millinery Department will be devoted ta the sale of these hats. ummer Color Second Floor erberich’ SINCE EIGHTEEN F ST. = TWELFTH IXTY-EIGHT