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SOCIETY. SOC (5] her house guest, Miss Claire Smith of New York. Miss Dorothea Lane will be hostess at tea this afternoon in her apartment, at 2400 Sixteenth street, for Miss Mondell. Rear Admiral d Mrs. Henry B. Wilscn, who spent a portion of the winter in Washington with their son- EETY ¢nor and Senora de Sacasa Hosts at Dinner jiniay ana duenter. secretary ot Waz : ~ _Tonight in Honor of Representative | and Mrs. Britten. and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, ‘are now abroad and have been at Baden-Baden for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aspinwall will entertain at supper this evening for their daughter, Mrs. Margaret Aspin- | wall Allen and Mr. John G. Baldwin, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Lou Jones, Miss Marjorie Edna Roth, Miss Beity PFischer, Miss Elise Adee, Miss Betty Hinemon, Miss Josephine Kaufmann and Miss Betty Strine, Mrs. Hamilton, wife of Col. Charles S. Hamilton of Cathedral avenue, will leave on Monday for New York, when she will be accompanied by her two daughters, Miss Catharine Hamilton and Miss Mary Hamilton, who will con- tinue on to the Summer camp _they | are attending this year, called Camp ‘Wabunaki, near Hillside, Me. They will return to Washington about the 1st of September. The marriage of Mrs. Florence Du| Miss | Ma). William L. FPisher, | awarded a second Distinguished Service D. C., TUESDAY, chaplain, United States Army, officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Edward J. Barber, and Mr. George Armsby was best man. Gen. Moseley was Gen. Dawes' as- sistant in the organization of the Bu- reau of the Budget and was last Spring Medal during the Mexican revolution. During the World War he was associat- | Dod; ed with Gen. Pershing and accompa- nied him on his tour of the United States. ! Gen, and Mrs. Moseley will live in Washington. HE Minister of Nicaragua and|Gleason, Mr. Singleton Holden, Mr. Senora de Sacasa will entertain | Eugene English, Mr. Philip Teck, Mr. at dinner this evening in honor| Archibald Adkins, Mr. Edwin Granham, | of Representative and Mrs, Pred | Mr. Harvey Jones, Mr. Thomas Hickok A. Britten, and Mr. Robert Eaton. $' Senora de Sanchez Latour, widow of # the late Minister of Guatemala, has § Teturned from a fortnighi's stay in New York | Mrs. Cabot Stevens entertained at| | whose marriage will take. place tomor- | row evening, at 6 o'clock in the home |0of Mr. and Mrs, ‘Aspinwall, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott McAllister and Miss Frances Baldwin have come from {neir home in San Francisco for the edding, Mrs. McAllister and Miss Baldwin being sisters of the bride- | luncheon today at the National Women's | 8700m- + Eaton-Adkins Wedding in jorie Mondell, whose marriage to Mr. 3 Bride's Home This Afternoon. : A wedding of unusual interest in Judiciary circles, will take place this afterncon when Miss Jessie Adkins, £ daughter of Mr. Justice Jesse Corcoran S Adkins, of the District Supreme Court, ¥and Mrs. Adkins, will become the bride of Mr. Sidney Lovett Eaton of Wind- gor, Conn., son of Dr. and Mrs. Horace sAinsworth Eawn, of Syracuse, N. Y. The ceremony will be performed the home of the bride's parents, 1424 ixteenth street, at 3:30 o'clock. in the ‘presence ot the immediate famiiies and ® few close friends. The Rev. Sidney sLovett, uncle of the Boston, Mass., will officiate. U Lilies and ramblers roses mingled with Australian ferns and palms will Horm a pretty set for the wedding ‘and a stringed orel ra will give a program of nuptial selections. i The bride will be given i by her father and she will wear a gown lof white flat crepe, a Lelong model, Hashioned on princess lines. Her tulle veil will be arranged closely about the hhead, and she will carry a shower bou- ‘quet of white roses and lilies of the valley. bridegroom, of | | Alfons Beaumont Landa will take piace Thursday. The table was truly a | | “bride’s table” white wedding bells sus- | | pended over it and four tall standards } | of bridal veil tulle with asparagus | ferns, with mounds of pink roses and | white snapdragons at their bases on the | table. In the center a pool reflected | pink and white pond lilies and there Country Club in honor of Miss Mar-| Mrs. Frederick McCormick-Goodhart will be hostess on her estate, Langley Park, in Maryland, Thursday ater- noon, entertaining 200 _soldiers from Walter Reed Hospital. The party will be given from 3 to 7 o'clock in the grounds of Langley Park which is on the Riggs road. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin and their daughters, Eileen and Hope, were tiny wedding bells for favors. After the luncheon each guest presented | the bride-elect with a cup and saucer | | with appropriate inscriptions. | _Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett assisted the | | hostess. The company included the | members of the bridal party, Miss Bina | Day Deneen, Miss Virginia Harris, Miss | Betty Woodward of New Jersey, Mrs. | Alexandria Gregg, Mrs. Arthur Schilling of Philadelphia and Mrs. William Mon- | dell, who stood with the hostess and | | bride-elect to receive the guests. The | | de Ligne, Miss Loranda Prochnik, Miss | | ¥inchong Wu, Miss Marian Jardine, Miss Elisabeth Jobe, Miss Engracia | Preyer, Miss Helen Waiker, Miss Beatrice | Aftchison, Miss Mary Ruden, Mrs. Victor Alfaro, Mrs. Willilam B. Willard, Mrs. Willlam A. Morgan, Mrs. William Cal- | started yesterday for their Summer home on Mackinac Island, Mich. Miss Carol Gordon Herndon is the uest of Mr. and Mrs. William Jef- ries Chewning, jr, on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. U. Grant Smith entertained a small party at dinner last evening at the Carlton, where he is stopping while in Washington. Mrs. Hamilton Hostess Today marriage | COmpany included Princess Elizabeth | At Luncheon-Bridge. Mrs. Hamilton, wife of Col. Charles S. Hamilton, entertained for her two daughters, Miss Catharine and Miss Mary Hamilton, at luncheon and bridge today, the event marking the birthday anniversary of Miss Oatharine Hamil- ton. The guests were Miss Harriet Mrs. Thorvald Hammer of Branford, | houn Stirling, Miss'Evelyn Gerdon and ' Christle, Miss Jane Irving, Miss Berry s Pkt ettt Mt - Bl Conn., formerly Miss Lucy Taylor of ‘Washington, will_be the matron of thonor and Miss Rebecca Eaton, sister ‘of the bridegroom, of New York, will “be maid of honor. They will wear gowns of apricot lace and tulle, with large straw hats to match, and will carry arm bouquets of Talisman roses and ‘blue dephinium. Mr. Henry Bokhof of Chicago, will Jbe the best man and the ushers selected | ‘mre Mr. Archibald Adkins. brother of ithe bride, of St. Loyis, Mo., and Mr. Charles A. Pratt, jr., of Windsor, Conn. | A reception will follow the ceremony fwhen the couple will be assisted in re- | ceiving by Mrs. Adkins, mother of the ‘bride, who will be in a gown of blue chiffon, with a corsage bouquet of pink xoses and lilies of the valley, and Mrs. | ton, mother of the brigegroom, who | will wear a gown of lavender chiffon | @and a corsage bouguet of orchids and | Tilies of the valley. | Mr. Eaton and his bride will leave after the reception for a wedding trip. the bride wearing a light blue knitted itweed suit, with a short jacket and jcape and accessories to match. - They ‘will go to Nova Scotia and will spend ‘the Summer in Maine and next Winter | An Syracuse, where Mr. Eaton will take a degree at Syracuse University. The | bridegroom is a graduate of Harvard :and is a master at the Loomis School, ‘Windsor, Conn. :_ Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Eleanor Eaton, Miss Elizabeth Eaton, Mr. Robert E. Eaton, Mrs. John G. Hazard, all of Syracuse; Miss Eu- enia Lejeune of Lexington, Mr. Bugent and Miss Lee Tunis of Phila- «delphia, Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Bdgerion ‘of Baltimore, Miss Miriam Bliss of [ew York, Miss Sylvia Gorton of Hart- rd, Mr. S. Everett Gleason of Cam- bridge, Mass., and Mr. Singleton Holden of Boston. i A number of pre-nuptial parties ‘were given in honor of the bride and bridegroom. Justice Jesse Adkins of the District Supreme Court and Mrs. Adkins entertained a company of 40 at the Le Paradis roof ?rdzn supper «dance last evening for their daughter and Mr. Eaton. ests included Dr. and Mrs. Horace A. Eaton, Eleanor Eaton, Miss Laura Beirien, Miss Meredith Todd, Miss Frances ‘Todd, Miss Silvia Gordon of Hartford, Conn.; Miss Eugenia Lejeune, now of Vi Miss Rebecca Eaton, aton, Miss Nellle Hap- Mrs. ammer, Miss Eleanor Northrop, Miss Margaret Yard, Mile. Fanny Bunand- Sevastos, Miss Lee Tunis of Philadels Rtm' Miss Audrey _Alexander, Miss arian Bliss of New York, Mr. Emmert Stuart, Mr. Frank Taylor, Mr. L. G. van Hoorn, counselor of the Nether- | Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F4G Choose all the Hats you need « + « for vaca- | tion, travel, sports . . . now | Natural, Bal- s . Huntl . in this— Dlu dotted swis under- bdrim and bdow .. was §25 W ednesday Sensational Pre-Holiday Salee Choice of All « Were French Room Hats . . . Every $10to $25 Hat a NEW ARRIVAL! Unrestricted choice entire stock of finer hats.. HARDLY A HAT OVER 10 DAYS OLD! Advance midsummer fashions sponsored by the famous Paris modistes . .. UN- HEARD OF that SUCH VALUES in NEW HATS should be offered BEFORE the Fourth! lands legation: Mr. Charles A. Pratt, Jr.; Mr. Henry S. Bokhof, Mr. Everet Beginning Tomorrow—The Season’s Greatest Month End Sale ‘6 ud '8 2,300 pairs of lligl"xfly broken lots A galaxy of style hits in ties, pumps, straps and oxfords. BLUE WHITE KID GREEN KID BEIGE KID SUNTAN KID Purchase your footwear wardrobe for Summer NOW at this sensationally low price. Styles for vacationists and stay- at-homes—for active or spectator sports wear—for business, for street and for dress—and the values are just as thrill- ing Fourth Floor from the “Cream” of our Summer Stocks $5' KID LINENS BLACK KID PATENTS SATINS REPTILE GRAINS All sizes in the lot from 2Y% to 8, AA to C. Spike, Cuban or junior Louis heels. as the styles are beautiful, new and different, Street Floor Gov. John Garland Pollard and daughter, Miss Sue Pollard, of Rich-| mond, Va., arrived in Washington last night and are at the Willard Mr. Crayeroft Schofleld, son of Capt J. Bois of Englewood, N. J., daughter of | Mrs. James Barber and the late Mr. Barber, to Brig. Gen. George A. Van| Horn Moseley, U. 8. A., executive to the | Assistant Secretary of War, took place | last evening. The ceremony was per-|J. A. Schofield, U. S, N., and Mrs. formed in the suite of the bride’s moth- | Schofield left Saturday for Pittsburgh, er at the Savoy-Plaza. in New York, Pa.. where he has accepted a position. Rizik Brothers 1213 F ¥ Closing Out "~ WEDNESDAY DRESSES $1075 | $25.00 Formerly §29.75 to $45.50 Formerly $49.75 to $75.50 Remarkable values! You'll want two or three. | | | | | | NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL NO C. 0. DS NO CREDITS il A beautiful group of Summer models. CLOSING OUT SUMMER HATS NOW $3.00, $5.00, $7.50 - are cool, practical, smart and only 825 Something cool to slip into— something that won't show the soil, will travel or shop about most successfully — that's dark georgette! Lines that tend to give a slender appearance, avoid all frills and ruffles, keep their trim look — that’s tailored geor- gette! Because women recognize their becohingness we have a large selection for only $25. Sketched: Navy georgette with soft lace collar and vestee. Fitted snugly at the hips, skirt with modified flare $25. Women's Simple Frock Shop—Second Floor JELLEFF'S Tailored Georgettes for Women 1214 F St. N.W. 1,000 SMART SUMMER HATS Made to Sell for $5, $6.50, $7.50 and $10 ., . Sale Price ... These Wanted Summer Fashions . . . Stitched crepes Toyo Panamas Pastel and white felts Fine white straws Large milans Rough straws and many other Summer styles Every new shade included Marvelous values JUNE 24 1930. Mr. and Mrs. W..M. Lytle of Rancho de la Vista, near San Bernardino, Calif. last week announced the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn Lloyd Lytle, to Lieut. Elvin Ragnvald Heiberg, 2d, | U. 8. A, son of Mrs. Elvin Ragnvald | Heiberg of this city and th= late Maj. Helberg, and grandson of Col. Herrison | H. Dodge of Mount Vernon and Mrs. | ge. Miss Lytle was graduated from the | University of Redlands, Califernia, and from Cornell University. Licut. Heiberg | is a graduate of West ©oint. class of | 1926, and of the civil engineering course at_Cornell. The marriage will take | (Continued on Third Page.) | THE COLLIER INN SOCIETY:. Eyelet Embroidery + Navy Blue — High Fashion ++. for women @ And just to proveit here's ;. one of the very best looking geor- gette jacket frocks of the season! Just the cut of the short sleeved “frock, the modified flare of the skitt, the straight lines of the matching coat give a woman's figure that slen« der look @ But that's like all our women's Columbia Rd. st 18th St. N.W. frocks...made in exquisite propartions... made tor the more mature figure! Romney i dress sketched, $49.50. 7TRY our delicious Chicken Salsd for your next H P also Mandwiches, Pastries-—a domplets catering service—s FASHION INSTITUTION Weskington Nawbrg We’ve Bought More SUITS Women’s Misses’ $ ‘ i Two and Three Piece —None less than $39.50 Two weeks ago we were overwhelmed—never did we underestimate the demand as we did then. Had nearly 100 suits—could have sold many times that number, earlier, —Some up to $69.50 earlier. Now we’ve accumulated another 110 suits—just had to do so in order to make up for our deficiency of two weeks ago—but it took hard work to get equal values, —At the one price tomorrow. More than 15 are 3-piece—balance are 2-piece. Imported loosely woven tweeds, coverts, sharkskins, wool crepes and some fine kashmir fabrics—tan, navy, black, customers disappointed two weeks ago ‘Women s Dress Shop. Second Floor JELLEFF'S F STREET We park. your car while you shop with us. ’ ZM‘ In_accordance with our promise to the A green, grey, also black and white mixtures, 2/ to sizes 44 and 46, %3 are misses’ sizes—1; women’s—some few run up 3-piece suits with silk crepe blouses, box, 34 and 74 length coats—flate, pleated and wrap- around skirts—2-piece strictly tailored—all are crepe lined and hand tailored. 23 sample suits included—one of a kind—in misses’ sizes —blouses alone would have been about fifteen dollars* earlier. EXTRA—70 more suits just secured—the most beautiful of the year—from one of New York’s finest makers. All the foremost American fabrics—F. & H. coverts and serapheen. $69.50 and $79.50' Suits About %3 are women's suits—Sizes 36 and up to 46—balance are misses’ 16 and 18. , About Tailored tweed. 3-plece, lined with same crepe as blouse, §15. to go in this sale also at $15 one-half are three-piece with superb blouses. Buy ‘tomorrow—an opportunity, indeed. [4 Suit Shop—Third Floor “W herever You Go” You’ll Need a Smooth Calf Handbag D When Jelleff's presents a handbag for travelers it's more than just a big bag— it's a smartly stunning bag. And particularly handy for traveling—there's a place for your tickets, your passport, your money, your “things”l In good-looking black smooth calf with an extra bill fold—a middle change compartment and simulated prystal trim. Handbag Shop—Street Floor Pearls” Three-strand style 31.95 Just look at the price again! Isn't it grand? Your favorite pearls® in the most flattering of styles, in a rich, creamy texture. With the daintiest of clasps—of pearl®, of rhine- stones or sterling filigree. And they're just as smart with your shantung and linen frocks as with your flowered chiffons and organdys! You'll marvel more at the price when you see them for your- self, Jewelry Shop—Street Floor *Simulated. CLEARANCE OF BLOUSES! $3.95 'to $5.90 Blouses s2.95 Tuken right out of our stock and reduced in price. These aré smart blouses in the fashions that are right now and will be in the Autumn, too. Short sleeved and sleeveless types in embroidered batiste, pique and wash- able crepes in bright cplors and pastels—so cool and smart to wear now with your Summer suits. In sizes 34 to 42, $5.90 to $10.50 Blouses $/4:95 Georgettes in this group—lovely floral designs— crepes, linens and voiles—all types of sleeves—long, short and sleeveless. Finer type blouses at a price that makes this a truly unusual event. In sizes 34 to 44, = Blouse Shos—Fourth Fioor ‘ We Simply Had to Get More of Those Celanese Voile Gowns! We thought we had plenty of these gowns, but you bought so many that we've just been able to get more of the delightful things. They’re so marvel- ously cool, so adorable in their little flower prints in the cool pastels, Trimmed with the new cream laces. Satin ribbon sashes—Vee and round necks. Sizes 15 to 17. ' Grey Shops—Second Floor Both Bright and Dull Silk Stockings, $1.95 It’s thrifty to pack your vacation bag with Gold Stripe: Silk Stockings! And it’s smart, too, for these famous stockings are in the colors and weights to hafmonize with your Summer costumes. & ? s Regular styles and Laclustre, the new df 11"dtbekitig”with the small square French heel, the bright’3t6¢Kings ' with pointed and French heels. Marvel at the healthy condi- tion of your pocketbook, even after buying a goodly supply. And they come in such good-looking Summer shades. Other Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, $1.50 to $2.95 Gold Stripe "’:f_s Additional Gold Stripe Shop 1013 Connecticut Avenue