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54 SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) ©f her father, the late Senator James Knox Polk Hall Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cook Macatee, with their daughter, Miss Gertrude Macatee, and their sister, Mrs. Edgar D. Poulton of Front Royal, Va. have motored to Northampton, Mass,, to join their other daughter, Miss Mary Paxton Macatee, who is graduating from Smith College. After the commencement events at Smith the Misses Macatee will entertain & company of college friends at a house party at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mrs, M. de Clare Berry, vice presi- dent and head of -the District of Co- lumbia Branch of the International Magna Charta Day Association, will pre- side at a dinner to be given Monday 8t the Hotel La Fayette in celebration of the signing of the Magna Charta, the charter of English liberties, date June 15, 1215. De Clare and his son were the f@irst to ‘sign the Magna Charta. Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon- tana, Representative Andrew J. Mon- tague of Virginia and Representative John Q. Tilson of Connecticut will be among the principal speakers. will be addresses and greetings from officers of the three service branches| and the judiclary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Lanier P. McLachlen and Mr. and Mrs. George O. Vass of Indian Lane Spring Valley returned this week from spending some time in Asheville, 8t the Grove Park Inn. They spent 10 days there altogether, attending while there the convention' of the District Bankers' Association, of which Mr. Mc- Lachlen was elected president and Mr. Vass secretary. ‘There | spend several days at Virginia Beach, going by boat. New Yorkers Hold Last Meeting of Season. The final celebration of the New York State Soclety this season was held last night at the Willard Hotel in the form of a dinner-dance, approximately 200 attending. Mr. Willlam A. Carr, as toastmaster, introduced the speakers: | Mr. Frank B. Lord, former president of | the National Press Club, Representative | John Taber of New York, Representa- [ tive Robert Luce of Massachusetts and Mr. Raleigh Sherman, who gave an ad- dress of weicome. | There were exhibition dances present- led by Dorothy Rose, Dorothy Ross, | Dorothy Sutton, Lillian Black, Nancy | Hall, Adele Whiteside, Eleanor Wilson | and ‘Ruth Marlow, pupils of Miss Grif- fith. They were accompanied on the | piano by Mrs. Clare Baum. | "'Mr. Frank K. Sanderson, accom- | panied on the piano by Mrs. Sanderson, sang at intervals during the evening and received his usual applause from the audience. Music for the dancing, as well as several solo selections, were played by the Boernstine Orchestra. | * Dr. william J. Davis, president of the soclety, expressed his appreciation to 'Mr. Carr, chairman of the dinner com- mittee, for his efforts in making the evening so enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn of Hawthorne, accompanied by their daughter, Doreen Evelyn Penn, are leav- ing_today by motor for Ocean City, |N. 3. Mrs. Penn and Doreen will stay until the first of August, Mr, Penn join- g them for week ends. The party will be augmented in July by Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Griffin of Richmond, Va.. formerly of Washington, who will spend that month there. The officers of the Art Promoters Club will give their last reception an musicale tonight at the home of Mme. de Lagnel, on Kalorama road. The members of the society will meet for the nomination and election of officers for next year at 8 o'clock. The reception and musteale will begin immediately THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Philipsborn Coutinho, concert pianist; Miss Marga- ret Louise O'Brien, lyric soprano: Miss Eleanore Colborn, Miss Pauline Bruner, Miss Leona Bixler and Mr. Victor Neal. | Miss Mae Henriette Vance, Miss Mit- | tie Eugenia Burch and Miss Della Frances Bogue will receive the guests | and make the presentations. Miss Mar- | garet Louise O'Brien, vice president of the Art Promoters Club, heads the com- | mittee in charge of the musicale. As- sisting her are: Miss Pauline Bruner, !Mr. Victor Neal and Mr. William E. Huntington. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Alexander | of Indian Lane Spring Valley and their two daughters, Mary Pearl and Suzanne, returned on Monday night from San | Antonio, Tex., where they spent the Winter. | Our Flag Chapter, Daughters of the American _ Revolution, will celebrate Flag day by having a garden luncheon at the Allies Inn and afterward assem- bling at the home of the régent, Mrs Albert M. Walker, 1710 F street, to listen to the Flag day radio program presented under the auspices of the National Society, D. A. R. by Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, president gen- eral. ‘The League for the Larger Life will give a house warming at its new lodge at Calvert Beach, Md., on Chesapeake Bay, Saturday. Six automobiles will leave the Y. W. C. A., corner Seven- teenth and K streets northwest, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Bathing and canoeing will be the order of the after- noon, which will prepare healthful ap- petites for a feast such as the league | members know how to prepare. Danc- ing and music will be the enjoyable features of the evening. A company has been formed to gather | esparto grass on a territory of 692,000 acres in Tripoli | CLAFLIN | Optician—Optometrist Phenomenal | THURSDAY, Big Goings-On Friday...at D0, JUNE 12, 1930. Again proving that High Fashion does not mean high price at Philipsborn featured selling of hilipsborn ELCVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F3G Chitfomns Just as the fashion of Chiffon swings to its mid- 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 after the business meeting. Among those who will appear on to- Louise summer peak come these newest arrivals for smart roof garden dance or gar- den party . .. sheer pastels « .. clear ... or flowered over light ground . . . typi- cal Philipsborn value from the Pin Money Frock Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Baxter of Hawthorne street left on Tuesday to!'night's program are: Advance-Season Purchase and Sale| Natural Squirrel Mme. Hand - blocked chiffon ... huge roses . .. fash- ionably large for evening « .+« posed on light ground <. orchid sash , ,, $15. The Women’s Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street The velvety feeling of that famous hidden cushion will be a revelation. You will feel how they relicve tired, aching feet,by assist- ing and strengthening those foot muscles. *Note: The Philipsborn Forecast, “It’s to be a Chiffon Summer,” is overwhelmingly verified. People are living in chiffon . . . because it is cool . . . and sheer and flattering . . . because it does not readily wilt . . . packs in “no space at all.” Lovely selections. . . for street, afternoon, evening, 14 to 44. Plenty in 38 to 44. . . . $15. If you have no foot trou- bles the cushion comfort will keep your feet healthy. This is the little printed Jacket Frock that so many vacationists are taking to smart re- sorts . , . it is of fine such coats as you have seen in former seasons at close to $400. Advance Winter, 1930-31 models . . . straightline or flafe. Deep-toned skins, beautifully matched. You will be surprised to see how quick those corns and callouses disappear. Come intoday and be fitted correctly. Your feet de- serve that consideration. $10 to $14 CUSHION SHOE 4 ...and this very different deposit, | placed now, holds your %) coat in ‘cold storage (free) until Fall, Fashion John Ebberts Shoe Co., Makers ; : Clear pink chiffon .« . printed crepe. .. its smart one-piece dress is sleeve- less and has a plaited skirts . . . the jacket i S fashionably cut ... and of course we have othe models in shantung . 4 in smart pastel shades ., $| 6.75 The new Boyish Panama Is taking all the honors! 510 r . The smarter set ‘has adopted this Boyish Panama everywhere . . . Shallow of crow: n, slightly wide of brim, it resembles closely the swag- ger panama so dear to masculine Summer splendor . . . It has a trim gro-grain ribbon trasting shades. that comes in con- Meet Miss Rico the Summer Shoe Success! 1318 G St. N. W. “Fac™ Third Floor, Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F2G Clearance! FRDAY ONLY 200 Midsummer Hats $2 [ FORMERLY 35 16 310 | Hair ., . Perle Visca ... Bangkok ... Baku Silk. . Ribbon ... Novelty Straws. Sport « = « tailored . . . dress types. Tomorrow ... While They Last. ..$2 Fourth Floor Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G Beverly Imported For “Tee-ing or Teaing” on “Highway or Byway” Purple pansies on white ground . . , capelets . .. new tiered cape and rag cabochons on the sleeve capelets forming chiffon , . . black velvet smart “multiple cape” ef- sash . ... $15. féet anSiS, Coats on one rack 32 Should go in the first hour of selling. furless . . . crepe weaves, kasha, velveteen . . cool evenings and vacation trips, 16 Fine Coats 333 ~ originally $49.50. $59.50, $79.50, $98.50 to $145 Ultra-fashionable models , . , including even the new definite waistline button-closed coat indicated for Fall fashion, A few particularly lovely all-year-round black silks . , . with ermine throw . . . or soit squirrel collar. Individual models with revers of galyak ... gap fox bordered cape . . . or fur-bordered “toga” cape. Selected from stock for the woman who knows fashion and fine quality. They should go quickly. TSRS Larger Women's Coats $19 28 338 were $29.50 were were $59.50 and $39.50 $49.50 and $69.50 The opportunity of the season for the practical woman who has delayed purchasing her coat . . . to buy to advantage. These are sensible, “all-year-round” coats + .« » hand-tailored over individually sized patterns ... by “a maker who specializes in coats for the tall, {ull figure (sizes 37Y4 to 45%4) or the short figure (sizes 35% to 43%4). Most of them have small fur collars .. . women can wear them far into the Fall. Third Floor R Riding Togs less than the yardage cost 6 Linen Crash Knickers Furred and . lovely, for Clearance Different . . . in that these are, in many cases, NEW fashions . .. HIGH fashions WANTED f{ashions « « . grouped for disposal bec there are only a few of a kind . . . or size range is broken. PRICES OFTEN FRACTIONAL. Most lots should go in an hour, e ) 75 Dresses on one rack originially $29.50, $35 . . . a few to $59.50 Every frock from our recent arrivals. , . . Hand- blocked chiffons, pure-dyed printed crepes, plain chif- fons, georgettes . .. a few lace cocktails . . . a timely buy for formal afternoon, dinner, street, travel. Also 12 evening and dance frocks, lace, taffeta, chiffon. 20 are sizes 38 to 44 ... 55 are 14 to 20. Even “reorder” styles among them . .. every frock should go in the first hour’s selling 4 , » fortunate indeed are those who come firstd 25 Diresses to clear quickly at ¥7 ‘We do not even quote comparative prices . . . they would seem exaggerated . . . $7 is a mere fraction of original price. 12 are pure-dyed flat crepes. 4 are travel crepes in little lady sizes, 2514 to 4115. 3 are larger women’s dinner dresses, 38, 42, 44. Some misses’ sizes in the lot. Second Floor AR, Suits our entire stock 28 348 were. $39.50, were $79.50 $49.50, to $98.50 $59.50 and “every woman in Paris wearing a suit right now...!” Two-piece sharkskins, tweeds, crepes, kashas at $12 « . . broken sizes 14 to 42 ... and in the other two groups three-piece models of finest imported and do- mestic tweeds and wool crepes . . . exquisitely man- tailored. Plenty in sizes 38 to 44 ... as well as 14 to 20. Street Floor Clearance Formerly 32 were $25, $29.50, $35 French Woven Oxfords All-over eggshell woven oxford with eggshell kid tip and quarter to match ., . Baby Spanish heel ., .. Same model in blue and white and black and white. $|0.50 All White or White With Champagne Trim Champagne ‘With Brown Trim $6.50 Sizes 3 to 8, AA to B—with spike heels, This Oxford—Styled in Paris exclusively for Beverly—is indeed a triumph in Beauty as well as Value and it will take smart steps in all the activi« ties of fashionables—for sport, for street, for dress. Made on American lasts, its comfort is made doubly sure. Street Floor Main-tailored . . . waistbands 24 to 29. /fi\Vere $3.50 less than 73 Fri- d day eesemss vemrerensemen $1.50 4 Standard Tailor-Made Breeches ‘White gabardine ., . 14 and 16. Were $5, ., less than half Friday..e.......$2 6 Riding Habits Natural and white linen, need freshen- ing. Were $15 ... Friday.......$8.95 Third Floor T ASRONO Friday e $1.49 .98c .98c .49¢ i 3029 ..$2.98 Blousesisii ks masiine 9118900 Silk Undies. «$1:39: . .$1:39.. L 99e Shpwes. ik caction o D159 Knit Dresses.-. v-oxe « oo . $3.89. . ... o Shirls:. .. . .$1.98 Robesi .o i o iliin i 183898 vivinn v 9208 Rayon Bloomers, Vests, $1.50............8% Street Floor L PR