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B-2 SOCIETY Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley to Be‘ Hosts at Dinner Tonight to the Philippine Mission. HE Eecretary of War and Mrs.| Patrick J. Hurley will enter-| tain at dinner this evening in| their home on Belmont street in | honor of the Philippine legisla- | tive mission. | The Speaker of the House and Mrs. | Longworth are remaining in their house, | on Massachusetts avenue, until Congress | adjourns. They will then go to their | home in Cincinnati before opening their cottage at Jamestown, R. I. Senor and Senora de Alfara Go to Maine Resort Saturday. The Minister of Panama and Senora | de Alfaro will leave Washington Satur- | day for Ogonquit, Me., where they have taken a cottage for the Summer. Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman en- tertained a company of 16 at dinner Jast evening in their apartment in the Congressional Country Club in _honor of Senator and Mrs Henry Wilder Keyes and their son, Mr. John Keyes. The party was in the nature of a cele bration of the return of Mrs. Kes and her son from a years travel in South America. Mrs. William E. Hull, wife of Rep- resentative Hull, has left for her home in Peoria, Ill. for the Summer. Rep- resentative Hull and his niece, Miss Virginia Harris, will remain at their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel | until later this month. ‘ Frau Lohmann, wife of the secre- | tary of the German embassy. has gone | to Blue Ridge Summit, where they | have taken a cottage for the Summer. | Herr Lohmann will join her there in | 8 few days. Gen. and Mrs G. Harbord, who have been in California for the Winter and Spring, are now in New York, where they will be at the Mayfair House be- | {:n going to their Summer place at | ve. Admiral and Mrs. Hilary Jones have with them for a few days Miss May C. Marshall, who has returned to Wash-1{ ington from Columbia, S. C.. where she spent the Winter. Miss Marshall will sail Saturday aboard the Western- land for Europe to remain through the Summer. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank B Cheatham and their daughter, Miss| Virginia Cheatham, entertained a com- | any of 14 at dinner at the Chevy ase Club last evening in compliment | to Miss Lillian Whitside, daughter of | for several days, will return to Newport he ceremony. | | place at Trinity Episcopal Church last | | SOCILETY. party in their honor at their home, when the guests were Maj. and Mrs. Anthony Poyet, the Misses Evangeline | and Garnett Poyet, Col. and Mrs. Har- | dee Chambliss, Maj. and Mrs. F. H.| Miles, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Cottrell, | Miss Prescott, Mr. Eicker, Mr. McKnew, | Mr. Robert Dennis, Mr, William Carter | and Mr. Prank Price. ‘The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Fillpowicz, who has been in New York | tomorrow. Son of Senator and Mrs. Brookhart To Wed Miss Waller Tonight. A congressional wedding of much in terest will take place this evening, 8 oclock, in St. Margaret's Episcopal | Church, when Miss Elizabeth Waller, daughter of Mrs. William Waller, will become the bride of Mr. Smith Wild- man Brookhart, ir, son of Senator and Mrs. Smith Wildman Brookhart. A re- | ception at Tilden Gardens will follow | An attractive June wedding took | evening, at 7:30 o'clock, when Miss Enid K. Padgett of Southern Maryland, who has been a guest at the Dodge Hotel, became the bride of Mr. Wil- liam Drake Mitchell of this city. The Rev. G. Freeland Peter, canon of Washington Cathedral, officiated. The | bride was attended by Miss Marian | Mitchell, a sister of the bridegroom, | and Miss Dorothy Yost. Mr. James T. | Mitchell was his brother's best man, | and the ushers were Mr. Daniel Derr | and Mr. Harry Atherton. Following the ceremony a small re- ception to relatives and close friends of the families was held at Mr. Mitch- ell's home, in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell later left for an extended trip through the North, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Barrine jo Dr. Charles W. Bowers of New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petzlbauer of Vienna and Moedling, Austria. Dr. Bowers made the change in his name when he became an Ameri- can citizen. The wedding will take place in the early Autumn, after Dr.‘ Bowers returns from a brief visit to his home. He will sail at the end of June. Dr. Bowers is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Vienna. Miss Drake is one of the most popu- | lar members of the younger circles in Washington, having made her debut here several seasons ago. She was ed- Col. and Mrs. Warren Whitside, and | her flance, Lieut. Wellington Alexander Samouce, U. S. A., whose marriage will take place Saturday, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will entertain_at dinner this evening in Tonor of Miss Marjorie Mondell and her fance, Mr. Alfons Beaumont Landa, | whose wedding will take place June 26. | Mme. von Lewinski has returned to | her home on_Sixteenth street after a | trip to New York City and to Prince- | ton, where she accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Wile. Mme. von Lewin- | ekt also spent & week at Lake Mahopac. Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis is in New York, where she is spending a short time at the Sulgrave. Miss Lalla Harrison Lynn and Miss Elizabeth Powell Dunlop motored to| Lees| for the luncheon which Mrs. | Elijah R. White gave at her country place, Selma, for Miss Ann Aldridge Gibson, whose marriage to Mr. George | Winthrop Sands will take place Satur- day. The guests were members of the bridal party and a few out-of-town guests, Maj. Poyet, th mmanding officer of Muscle Shoals, Ala, his wife and | two daughters are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Perry E. Howard of 409 Buch- anan street northwest. Tuesday evening Dr. Howard and family gave a bridge Smart the snug Fl you: N We park coming. Elizabeth, that exquisitely “slim” material. of the skirt so fatterin THE EVEXING STAR, WASHINGTO N. D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930. MISS BARRINE DRAKE, Whose parents, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, have announced her engage- ment to Dr. Charles W. Boers of New York, the wedding to take place in the early Autumn. —Harris-Ewing Photo. ucated at Holton Arms School here and Miss Irwin's School in Philadel- phia, and is a gifted and cultivated musician. She i= a member of the Junior League of Washington and has taken part in all of its activities. Col. Henry May will be joined shortly at Southampton by his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry 8. Black. ‘The marriage of Miss Dorothy Brad- ford Smith, daughter of .the assistant surgeon _ general, Frederick Charles Smith, United States Public Health Service, and Mrs. Smith, to Mr. George Melbourne Rogers, son of Mrs. John Lewis of Omaha, Nebr., will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase Circle. The ceremony will be followed by a re- ception at the home of the bride's FJ;IX‘PII'J. 3913 McKinley street, Chevy ase. Former United States Ambassador to Japan Mr. Charles Beecher Warren is White Holds Sway FOI' Summer @ Cool and refreshing. and sophisticated, so be- ..particularly when in Crepe @ Notice the flowing lines ?\ to the wearer, fitting hipline, the U-decolletage withits charming flowers. And this even- ing frock, like all our dresses, is made to $39.50. ‘Wemen's Dress Shop. Second Floor ELLEFF'S F STREET your car while you shop with us. - ARACTER The two strap pattern illustrated is developed in four striking com- binations. (1) In white with white lizard calf trimming. (2) In light sun- burn with darker brown trimming. (3) In Kangolo brown with brown reptile calf trimming. (4) In black kid with black lizard calf trimming. le Y s e put it first in the T Sizes 21 to It is only logical to SILK agement, catering STOCKINGS Forclearness, for sheer- ness, for strength and durability Nisley “Nu- Twist” silk stockings have no peer at their every day-price in America. The dull tone (so much desired) is achieved in these stockings through a tighter twist of the silk and not through the use of chemicals. $1.15 $1.35 $1.65 instead of one. HARACTER precedes every other consideration in the selection of fashionable raiment by the discriminating woman. Without character there can be no perfection of style, of harmony nor of value. Because character outweighs all other considerations, Nisley stylists selection of patterns and materials for Nisley Beautiful Shoes, made in— EVENTY CONSTANTLY_CHANGIN ? 9 + AAAAto D assume that the largest group of retail shoe stores under one man- exclusively to women, know best what women desire most in foot- wear and with their own factories can create it to sell for less in their own stores than this whole procedure could be accomplished under methods that require several profits ISLE/ Beautiful Shoes 1339 F STREET, N.W, WASHINGTON in New York for s short stay at the Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. V. Clyde Wrenn have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Hylda Mae Wrenn, | to Mr. William Irvine Russell, son of Mrs. Robert Lee Russell of Wesley Heights. The wedding will take place Thursday, July 10, at 8 o'clock in the evening in St. Stephen's and the In-| carnation Episcopal Church. Miss | Wrenn_has_chosen her cousin, Miss Doris Lee Stutz, as maid of hénor; Mrs. matron ds, Miss | Alma Miller of Detroit, Mich.; Miss | Margaret. Hull Armentrout, Miss Har- riette Rissler and Miss Carolyn Brasch. Mr. George Reginald Heine will act as best man for Mr. Russell and the ushers will include Mr. Paul Doerr, Mr. Francis Stephens, Mr. Herbert Gorgas of Baltimore, Md; Mr. James Neale of Bethlehem, Py and Mr. Charles Bishop. Garden Party for New President of Goucher. ‘The Goucher College Alumnae Club is giving a garden party today in honor of the newly elected president of Goucher College, Dr. David Allan Rob- ertson, and Mrs. Robertson, at the home of Miss Irene Rice in Georgetown. In| charge of the arrangements for the party is Mrs. Robert C. Howard, as-| sisted by Miss George PIitt, jr., and Miss Jane Crawford. A group of the| Goucher graduates of 1930, who have | just finished their college course, are| to assist in serving the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lynn Clarke | will be joined today by their daughter, Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke, who has been visiting in West Point and New York. Miss Clarke spent a week in New York with her classmate, Miss Betty Lybrook of Winston-Salem, N. C., who is' making the trip by motor to Wash- | ington with her. Miss Lybrook will be | the guest for a fortnight of Miss Clarke | before returning to_her Southern home. Clean Rugs several days at the Wardman otel prior to his wedding. Miss Eleanor Victoria Stokes, daugh. Mrs. Howard Priest, widow of Lieut.|ter of Mrs. W. J. Stokes and the late Comdr. Priest, is in New York at Del- | Maj, Stokes, U. S. A., left Washington monico’s, where she went to attend a | t! it bridge convention of teachers. A‘-’u‘cvc h:;‘d“pfle:nr s:a‘m cheheo:k“ “k‘ Mr. and Mrs. O. Edwin Barnes and ' School of Music. daughter Muriel and a friend, Miss| Penfield, of New York City, are spend-| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hume enter- ing several days in Washington at the | tained a company at the supper dance Willard. |on the Le Paradis Roof Garden on A benefit, card Party will be given by | S (UT0aY evening. the Confederate Flag Chapter, No.| 2000, of the United Daughters of the | Confederacy, Saturday svening at & | o'clock, at the Confederate Memorial | Home.' 1323 Vermont avenue. Mrs. | Benjamin F. Grady., president of the T chapter, will be assisted by Miss Bertie | Sacrei "Hoart Acaems. L. Packett and Mrs. Carroll K. Shock. | Assisting Mrs. Allen were Mrs. Mary There will be door prizes and refresh- | Lee, Mrs. Paul Eichhorn and Miss Ann . Coughlan. e e s Among the guests were Miss Kath- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rathbun of | erine Lee, Miss Eleanor Rattigan, Miss Forty-fourth street have had as their | Jeanne ,Ruppert, Miss Anna Ruppert, house guest Mrs. Paul Andrews of | Miss Mary Alice Lanman, Miss Eleanor Elmira, N. Y. ‘M\lrrl, Miss Bernadine McCann, Miss — | Frances Appich, Miss Rosemary Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fort of East |Miss Betty Walsh, Miss Gertrude Shee- Orange, N. J, arrived in Wuhlngtnn"hfln. Miss Esther Allen, Mr. this morning and are at the May- | Coughlan, Mr. James Sullivan, A flower for a short stay. | Joseph Debettencourt, Mr. Robert | Gardner, Mr. Willlam Hannan, Mr! Mr. Fahim Joseph Kouchakji, whose | Russell Case, Mr. Samuel Nichols, Mr. marriage to Miss Evelyn Curtis took | Joseph McCann, Mr, Carl Haardt, M place vesterday afternoon, has been ' Robert Garland, Mr. Williamy Semmes, l Miss Clarke and Miss Lybrook g‘&!;el’gl!hm year from Ward-] lmw:l!;t \ mmi Mrs. Marie Allen of 1421 Harvard street was hostess at a supper dance at the Arlington roof Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Marie Allen, and the graduating class of the brighten the home Call Mr. Pyle for Rug and Carpet Cleaning and Storing Phones Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Make Your Home Cool and Attractive With Slip Covers We tailor them to fit lzg.?! your furniture, as low as Choice of smart, colorful ere- tonne or best grade of Belgian linen. Installed free. crash grounds with dark pattern, Special, vard.. 390 Entire_Stock of Ruffled and Tailored Curk 257 Off McDevitt’s 1202 G St. N.W. District 3211 Cretonnes . . . light, cool of - $1.85 Silk Hose fOl‘ JUST THINK! A SAVING OF 71 CENTS A PAIR! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY A most sensational hosiery event! Here is every woman's chance to put in a full supply of ravishing, 45-gauge, extremely sheer chiffons for Summer and Fall needs at a tremen- dous saving! Only the newest shades offered. Every pair is pure silk and guaranteed perfect. Mail orders accepted. ANNAIEE Flosiery Shors Kresge Bldg., 11th and G Sts. N\W, Third F]ocr—Right at the Elevator Further drastic reductions have been made on all Spring and Sum- mer apparel at Pasternak's ex- clusive shop. The new prices are almost un- believable—but it is Pasternak custom to have an absolute clearance at the end of each sea- son—so that now in order to have an immediate clearance they have cut prices regardless of former markings. On the first floor you will find their most exclusive dresses now marked $25.00 and $35.00. Pasternak’s have for many years been authority on coats and suits in Washington. A group is now reduced to $35.00 and $45.00. A wide selection of their most stunning expensive hats are now $12.50 and $15.00. The new missy and junior de- partment on the second floor is also offering remarkable reduc- tions—a group of dresses are now $12.50, $15.00 and $£19.50. And a group of coats in the missy de- partment are now $25.00, A group of Pasternak's loveliest chiffons on the first floor are now marked at $55.00. LN Your Complexion Is your complexion a weather indicator? That is to say is it aily and reddishly sunburned in the Summer as well as chapped, rough and blotchy in the Winter? The condition should not be. Elizabeth ~ Arden says that everyone can have a clean, fine, and smooth skin—and those who follow her treatments and use her preparations are her proofs. It is advisable to first make an appointment at her beauty salon and let one of her able assistants examine your complexion and find vour own individual needs. Then have one of her famous treat- ments—they are delightful—so restful and cooling—and the re- sults are perfectly amazing. Elizabeth Arden’s face powders, puffs, dusting powders, astrin- gents, lotions, rouges, eye beauty preparations and lipsticks and perfumes will give you the irre- sistible, clean, fine and smooth beauty of the loveliest June rose. Decatur 2040. 1147 Connecticut Avenue. . CONNECTICUT AVENUE IMART sUuUORS L Bl ! Vlarjorte farrell Dres’e-’ Md"ked Below Cost Preparatory to closing for the Summer months The Betty Hanna has further reduced the prices on the entire stock. Prices begin at $8.50. A special group of very fine street dresses and evening gowns and _one suit, which were priced up to $150.00, are now $25.00. Potomac 4838, 1613 Connecticut Avenue (Between Que and R Streets.) Wedding Picture The June weddings that you have been reading about in the social columns—you will find in portrait form at the studio of Underwood & Underwood. The window display of popular brides of our Nation's Capital is attracting countless passersby. Brides-to-be select Underwood & Underwood's to make their pictures—because the work of these artists is incomparable. The pictures are usually made prior to the ceremony and the artist at the bride's request will remain after the ceremony to make any group pictures which might be desired. It is interesting to see the ease with which the artists work when photographing a bride and her at- tendants. The bride is beautifully posed and every detail of the gown is beautifully brought out. An exquisite ethereal effect is the result of unusual careful hand- ling of lights, etc. There are so many different beautiful stvles of portraits to be found at Underwood & Under- wood's studios — studio portraits begin at $20 the dozen. Decatur 4100, 1230 Connecticut Avenue. LN Beautv‘fu’ Hm'r Hair is one of the telltale characteristics of a well groomed man or woman. Are you distracted with stringy or excessively dry hair, dandruff and dead, colorless hair—and are vou losing vour poise and charm by constantly having your hands on vour head trying to adjust those unruly locks? If so—you need to consult a scalp specialist immediately—and Frances Fox Institutes, located in leading cities throughout the con- tinents for more than thirty years, are famous among men and women who have gained beauti- ful hair by their marvelous sham- poos and treatments. They are different from any vou've ever had—and once you have one—you will have no other than Frances Fox. Decatur 5475. 4 1341 Conn. Ave. (. 2). (Just below Dupont Circle). Note: Miss Smith, expert per- manent waver, is here. Another sale at Nancy Carter’s! Every dress is from our regular stock and we have proved our style and quality to you. Evening Dresses Sitk Suits Spring Suits Afternoon Dresses Cloth Suits Print Dresses 30%—60% Reduction Sizes 12-42. (Between K and L Streets), 1021 Connecticut Avenue. . Scalp Treatments, supervised by a Bacteriologist. For permament removal of su- perfluous hair Call National 8779 1000 Connecticut Ave. Second floor. SOCIETY. Mr. Leo , Mr. J Noyes, Mr. Miss Thelma Prevost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Prevost of An: costia, D. C., married to Mr. iam B. Braserol Christian Brazerol, also of Anacostia Tuesday, June 17. The wedding took lace at St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock the morning. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of pale blue point d'esprit, with hat and accessories to match, and carried an old-fashioned bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses tied with pink ribbon. She was attended by Miss Kathleen M. Braserol, sister of the bridegroom, who came from her home, in Bismarck. N. Dak,, for the wedding. Miss Braz- erol was very charming in a gown of embroidered yellow net, with hat and { A Most Amazing Sale of l . Sample Summer Frocks | At the Very Special Price of $Q.75 Values from $12.50 to $16.50 Included are genuine Cheney Bros. Tunshan in a variety of smart colors. Every important fashion note will be found among these frocks. Whatever your need . . . whether for sport, street or dinner, you will be able to make stunning selections, Many chif- fon frocks are featured. Better dresses also featured at unusual prices @Y sy Dress ©Broppe Opposite Naw Willard Hotel 527 14th St. N.W. bouq 2dulrha Claren uet. Mr. co 1, brother of the bridegroom, Was best man. A breakfast was given at the home of the bride’s parents following the | ceremony, many relatives and friends attending. The eflusle left shortly after |noon for Atlantic City. On their turn they will live with the bride parents, Mrs. James C. Hering and her father, Mr. W. C. Mertz, Tormerly of this city and now of Tulsa, Okla., have returned to Washington to visit relatives. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sist the Vice President, has joined llhe"fln' tional Woman's Country Club. Among others who have hecome members are . William De Witt Mitchell, wife of (Contin Accessories to match, an old-fashioned Brazerol We Advise Airplane Luggage $15 1350 Ashore, aloft or afloat—you'll find the Airplane Luggage ideal for mvelin: i Duunctiye in appearance, light in weight and yet strong in durability. . In short this new Lug- gage has everything that present day travel de= mands. Hat Boxes, Wardrobe, Overnight, Week= E:i;l.;‘ud Pullman Cases. And very moderately P BECKER 1314 F Street N.W, & GIET, SHOP. Sl irmressassanmaasasassss An All-Mahogany Cabinet of Great Beauty _ One might well leok for this China Cabinet in ‘Sheralnn‘s own book of designs—so charac- teristic is the scroll interrupted pediment with pierced work under the finial, the inlaid urns, floral drop on posts and satinwood border on the drawers. * * * A Wedding Present or personal piece of substantial character and real worth. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad " PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance