Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1930, Page 18

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B—2 SOCIETY The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson Will Have Guests Dining With Them at Woodley This Evening. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JULY 1, SOCIETY. will sail for Europe July 12 to attend | roof b..mm’ “Th(‘ guests tnc 1"» Summer_sessions at Cambridge members of the wedding party. ) —— University, after which they will visit Harris' sister, Miss Katherine Suther. }“Wé!‘;m;\:v 1?& S:;?nf"{?m'n';rt‘l‘mtm in Londgn and Parls, returning to land, to Mr. Paul Mayo, yesterday aft- | 8 3 at the Nation hi = e g Woman's Country Glub, preceding the | reronston the latter part of Sep R. g election of officers of her D. A. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leighton | chapter. | HAVE Cloe“tPBI Hotes o A Miss Gladys Morton of Sarasota, Fla., H S, |is the guest of Miss Edna Matthews mer and have gone to Shore Acres, on| Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Brown of Rome, | v | . Soendlig mew . at Belvidere, her home in Prince Cape Elizabeth, Me. n?é,c Pt ng several days at the | Georges County. Mrs. Harold E. Irish has come from v her home in New York and is visiting | Miss Ruth Miller Greene has re- | Miss Helen A. Ryan has returned her father, Mr. R. Golden Donaldson, i1 | turned to Washington from a motor trip | from an extended trip through the his apartment in the Wardman Park AN a serics of visits on the Eastern | Western States, stopping at Colorago | Shore and in New York. the ' Grand the supper dance at the Le Paradis | now residing in Chicago. Mrs. Mussey ed the | is stopping at Galen Hall. M “Why, I didn’t know”— —said more than one woman—“that you had such ad@sable, inexpensive frocks!” Certainly—and more, they are chosen by an organization specializing in fashion and quality, whether the price be $39.50 or ! A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington, \Newlorky Hotel |Springs, _the Gra Sanyon, - Los ey sza i 4 . et ngeles, San Francisco, Salt Lake City { Dr. and Mrs. B. Lauriston Hardin | Mr. Charles Noble Gregory will leave | and Chicago. While at Los Angel Washnble Mr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, chief of the | are at the St. Regis in New York for | Washington tomorrow for the Home-| Miss Ryan visited Mrs. S. Sidney Far Eastern division of the Department i a short stay. stead, Hot Springs, Va, to remain until| Forst, formerly of this city. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. | Henry L. Stimson will be hos to a company at dinner this|of State, has returned from a trip in s October. gk Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams spent S 3 BRI s s e evening. entertaining at Wood- | the Middle West. Beloit College con- - . fev, their Home n Cathedral | ferred on him the degfee of doctor of | the week end at Virginia Beach and| Mr. Henry N. Brawner was host at PAMIRE ot 1 the ey e Dr avenue. laws, and he attended the seventh an- | attended the opening Satur eve- |\8 dinmer nthe presidsntialiautte ol Sy Sat s AHknpABITe. it ‘Gaptoted ~ | nual meeting of the Norman Wait Har- | ning of the Cavalier Country Club. | the Willard last evening. to Teturn to her Spartnent st the Italian Envoy Among Many | ris Institute of Politics, in Chicago. | Others there from Washington were Mr. and Mrs. William McC Mrs. Morrison and Her Son WA e T ellan Ritter Notables at Maryland Pageant. | Maj. and Mrs. Willis D. Crittenberger | Mr. and Mr: Give 'F 1l Garden P: 2 t iy v - Mrs 5 D, 2 s. G. Howland Chase, 3d, | Give Farewell Garden Party. o rabnssador, i o | Dave given up the house at 3703 Thirty- | and Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Am- | Mrs. Frank Morrison and her son, | oy Mi" and Mre, John Pell of New York Giacomo de Martino is spending the | fourth street, and will leave Washington | herst Cecil. Felix Nesbitt Morrison, will Te- | Gajons Do 08 B e T Wb W P Tax, Wi W o — Ve this evening in their home, at| O O™ » o W hich opens iha | mer has been assigned to duty with the | Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey has gone | 1216 Decatur street northwest. - No | " ey il o f A ernes o ke | 8th Cavalry. Maj. Crittenberger was| o Atlantic:City for the Summer. She | cards have been issued. This will be| Mr. and Mys. W. H. Johnston wi Bay, conmecting Annapolis wiin the | [qrmerly attached to the Press Burel | was escorted by her son. Mr. William |in the nature of a farewell garden |spend the holiday and week end at 3 mn apolis wii of the War Department an V| H. Mussey, a native Washingt , bt art 'S son ' ird Page.) 3 re. About 2,000 guests were | o1 40e %o DeBATIEnt S00 BN | y ve Washingtonian, but | party, as Mrs. Morrison and her son (Continued on Third Pag ferry boat, the Jc i a number of prom-| Miss Caroline séndcrsnnadnuum&r of f tonians were on the | Lieut. Col. Charles R. Sanderson, U. S. | . 3 guests of Mr.| M. C.. and Mrs. Sanderson, is at Reho- | Adorable little frocks of the “wear ’em and f Tt o i wash ’em” type—ideal for Summer weather —in tailored types suitable for the office, cool flower prints that really tub beauti- fully, sports frocks that are just the thing Half the Fun of Going Away Over the Fourth Is in Selecting a Smart, Bailey-Lamberton Wedding Party Chosen. | Miss Isabel Stedman Lamberton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B, Pawing abeth de Ligne and ! e de Ligne Am- | Lamberton, whose marriage to Mr. | i —why, it’s an array of dresses that will o (",\"’"m’,‘]’l" ,\,3;“'; Jennings Bailey, jr. son of Justice . . just meet your idea of what Summer 2l b Austria | jonnings Bailey of the District Supreme | 1l e i e reat- Prochnik and the iormer's | Goyrt, will take place Saturday, will| o0 ardarope In a to re IKe rooks | dresses ought to be—in smartness, wear a Prochnik; ability and price! © as her maid of honor her cousin. | e iss Pansy Bloomer, and he;] brides- | st maids_will be Miss Louise Hoehling . 5 er Owen : Miss Clara Bolling, Miss Mary Henry, AT . B GCTT* . Py Two of Six Sly]en Sketched: o S sire M SRR, Maeventt St | New Arrivals ‘Hioh Fash ‘ o anliln and Mr. and 3,,‘.3[ M;g Eumxg?luc%mi;fif Eemgd:lp"}:;nn! LVE Il/ 43 ’I Il (l S I” Ig lOn Left, tailored type in silk shirting, $5.95. e e Mr. George s in it .. Wu | for_his brother and the ushers selected by TekeH . ik ckline i K, $8.95. “"11]‘}1'(1157‘31.x0&:\]“.\:‘1:.‘\(1““(;7‘;! nd Mme (”\’K‘._x include Mr. Harry Lambertson, Mr. Right, the becoming Antibes neckline in tub silk, $5.95 night's motor trip through New Eng. | Dallas Pickens, Mr. Lionel Summers, Morning Frock Shov, Fourth Floor land. ‘Bhey will attend several Mr. Mark Esch, Mr. Philip Peck and | celebrations along the coast the | Mr. Henry Mirich. 300th anniversary of the cstab! the New England States Mrs. Alfred Winfield Swalm announces ¢ the marriage of her daughter, Mrs Nina Swalm Reed, to Rear Admirai | Frank Hodges Clark of the general board of the United States Navy, this morning at 11 c'clock. The ceremony was performed in the apartment of Mrs. Swalm by the Rev. Maurice S, Specially Priced ‘The Minister of Rumania, Charles Davila, has gone to Newp where he has leased the Pinard cot- tage for the season. The Minister was accomp ed to the resort by the coun- Mr. 55 wo 5[] selor of the legation, Mr. F. C. Nano, and Mr. George Duca, attache. Senator and Mrs. James Couzens and th and _duaghter, Mr. William Jeffries Chewning, jr.. will give a garden party this after- noon in the former’s home, on Wood- land drive. The party is in compliment to Mr. Chewning's cousin, Miss Carol Herdon, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chewning. Mr .and Mrs. Chewning were hosts at dinner last evening, entertaining & com- pany of 10 in the garden restaurant of White, in the presence of members of the families of the bride and bride- groom. Among those present were Mr. and Charles Pickney Clark, brother | sister-in-law of Rear Admiral Clark: Mrs. William Bacon of West Newton, Mass., and York Harbor. Me., | sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Eliza- beth Clark, his cousin. Following an informal reception for the wedding guests, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Clark left Washington for their wedding trip of a fortnight, at the conclusion of which they will live in Mr and Stop in Wednesday and Se- lect a new frock to wear over the Fourth . . . You'll enjoy your holiday so much more... And select it at Brooks because that way you can be certain of its fashion rightness and splen- did quality . . . As pictured we are especially stressing Chif- fons, Crepe Senoussi and Shan- tung Suits . . . They’re cool DULIN @ MARTIN Cornecti Jve. ana l’ the Carlton for Miss Herdon. I Washington. ‘OR SUMMER UUTINGS Luncheon Kits Plates, cups and silverware for 2, 4 or 8 per- and they're mighty smart . . . Our collections embrace a most complete siZe range. Representative Fred S. Purnell of Attica, Ind, is at the Willard until the close of this session of Congress. ‘The chief of staff, U. S. A, Gen Charles P. Summerall, returned to ‘Washington this morning from a brief inspection tour in New York State. He - | Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Howard | have returned to their apartment at Alban Towers, after spending several weecks at Virginia Beach. Juniors’, to 17; Misses’, 14 to 20; omen’s, 36 to 44, and half sizes from 164 to 26';. Brooks’ Dresses—Third Floor Mrs. George Mesta, who is occupying the Rocks, Mrs. Henry Clews' villa at Newport, with her brother-in-law and Nothing _cooler. was the honer guest at luncheon yes- | sistor. Mr. and Mrs. Bobert J. Adams | nothing smarter. sons, handily fitted in a convenient ‘case—with terday of the Oswego. Chamber of |'of New York, will entertain at the first e oy space provided for vacuum bottles. Commerce. | dance of the season Friday. The dence n @ Shantung $9—$11—$12.50 Refrigerator Baskets Woven of indestructible rattan; insulated; metal lined. Airtight covers protect contents from dust and heat. Removable ice compart- ment is high enough for pint and quart bever- age bottles, Compact comfort for 4 to 5 people. $5.75—$6.75—$8.50 Thermal Jugs Universal make. Well insulated. The director of the mint and Mrs.| Robert John Grant have had as their guests in their apartment, at the Ward- man Park Hotel, for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gates, who have gone to New York will be preceded by a dinner party, after which there will be a display of fire- works, in celebration of the anniversary |of American independence. | Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Harris enter- tained a company of 15 last evening at What is So Cool as A Chiffon Frock? junole green. sutt, 815, Cotton {o’ women Gallon size, e R Frocks s ¥ $3.50—$3.95 @ And what is so becoming? | sports! sireet. or For chiffon has such a charming way i il e Vacuum Bottles Pints—$1.00 Quarts—$1.95 Stanley Non-Breakable Vacuum Bottles. Pints—$4.50; Quarts—s$5 Flasks. Two 1-pt. Bottles, leather cased—$16. Hot Food Carriers A complete Universal Electric Cooker with 3 separate food compartments. With this new aid, a meal is started at home and the cooking process is completed on the way. Or by filling a food compartment with ice, it may be used as a refrigerator. Complete $11.00 HOUBEWARES Street Floor near L Sureet entrance. ; 55.75 Little Shop—Second Floor of falling into long, slim lines so flat- tering to women. @ Ourselectionof printed chiffons is particularly lovely. In dark and light shades. . .in large and small prints. .. all giving you the desired slim appearance. ® Sketched: Jacket ftrock with gorgeous blue and tan roses. The dress is sleeveless. Ideal tor dining and danc- ing. $39.50. Women's Dress Shop. Second Floor JELLEFF'S We park your car while you shop ‘Brooks-Co 25T TWEE| I 12TH Here are sheer Chiffon Voiles, cool Handkerchief Linens, Pi- quets, Lawns, Shirting material, and other cotton fabrics in pastels, printed effects and pastel shades. One, two and three-piece models. Cool ar a lake breeze. this flow- ered chiffon,” and my, how flatter- ing for informal evenings @ n d rather f o7 mal afternoons. Chif- Smart Summer Coats Whites, Pastels, Velvets and Sports | In selecting your Summer wardrobe be careful that you don’t overlook the Summer coat problem. It's most important. And almost no trouble at all to solve if you'll just stop in and let us show you what truly marvelous coat values we are offering at just $15.., Smartly cut velvets in blacks and other lovely shades for evening and afternoons Pert-looking white and pastel coats in Basketweaves and other Woolens. Silk coats, too, and they're a big Summer favorite...Tweed coats for sports or rough traveling. ALL SIZES, Brooks’ Coats—Second Floor Wednesday and Thursday—A Sale Summer’s Smartest SPORTS HATS $1.75 The New Vagabond Natural Toyos Very Special at Swimming Suits Galore Fourth of July SALE of Beach Robes 52 65—53.95-—$4.95 Here are the kind of robes that you'll see marching along the smartest beaches this Sum- mer. Gay, colorful affairs of Linene, Terry Cloth, Teweling, Stitched Crepes Pastel and White Summer Felts The Sult that Chariged' Bathing to Swimming $4-50 1, $6-00 A most complete collection, including the Jantzen Regular (Beauhfid Chiench Gauden ; under the Stars . The very hats you simply must have to wear over the Fourth, At a price that makes it 5} . Ratinee and kindred materials. | Wik piin or wn buck. te DINNER 7. TO 10 PM L easy to buy not one but Well cut and made to stand new “Shouldaire,” and the #1232 OR A LA < two or even three hard vacation-time w e a r. :!;Y" two-piece models for 3 R A LA CARTE g - § ich they are so famous. DANCING EVERY { All the newer shapes Sizes, of course, for everyone. Regular and extra sizes. G RY EVENING Brooks' Beachwear—Main Floor Main Floor EXCEPT SUNDAY ! are here and you'll find pastels aplenty against a generous background of whites. CARLTON HOTEL : 1671 AT K STREET M-Brooks-Co G- STREET BETWEEN IITH 12TH BROOKS' MILLINERY—FOURTH FLOOR.

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