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B—2 so GILETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO BOICIETY o | :The Chief Executive and First Lady of . the Land Again in Residence ' at the White House. RESIDENT HOOVER was ac- companied on_ his return last evening from his camp on the Rapidan by Mrs. Hoover, who H has been recuperating at the Qamp for some weeks. retary Davis Back rom Brief Illinois Visit. 3 The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James . Davis, has returned to Washington grom Mooseheart, Ill, where he attend- ed the convention of the Royal Order 9f Moose, % The Minister of e Alfaro have as their guests in their ottage at Ogonquit, Me., their son and aughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ifaro of Washington. § Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, {0, have been in England for severai jeeks, have started for the Riviera to frmain some time. ama and Senora Victor in honor of Miss Allie Rhodes of New Orleans, who is visiting Miss Eloise | Hopkins. The other guests are Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Ceecy Perry, Miss Betty Hoover, Miss Louise Hoover, Miss Catherine Hoover, Miss Elizabeth Clary, | Miss Henrietta Berry and Miss Eloise | Hopkins. | Miss Mary Perdue Ruden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel Ruden, is in Squirrel Island, Me., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton Davis and }xlss Emiscah Davis in their Summer ome. | _Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nesbit left Wednesday for a fortnight's stay in Spring Lake, N. J. Later they will go 'to Prouts Neck, Me, until the end of )August, and will spend the month of | September in the White Mountains, re- | turning to Washington about October 1. | Miss Katharine M. Ellis has gone to {ummuu at a bridge-luncheon today { N, D C., -MORDAY, 4 JU LY ing Miss Elizabeth Kelsey at her coun- try home, at Quogue, Long Island, and has now gone to the Keewaydin camp, Songadeewin for the Summer. She will be councilor in charge of the arts and crafts and editor of the camp mag- azine. Mrs. G. Erlebacher, Miss Sylvia Gordy, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Liebman, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baum and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy motored to Wernersville and are staying at Galen Hall Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Scott of New York City are at the Carlton for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. John Muir have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Colton Manor for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Porter of Chip- pewa Falls, Wis. were at the Dodge Hotel over the Independence day week end. They were accompanied by their son, Mr. R. R. Porter of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Marshall of Cleve- land, Ohio, are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs, OGUE Cleaners 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. Cudworth and their family have and are spending 1930. e to Atlantic City e vacation period at " Colton Manor. Miss Dorothy E. Smith of Woodstock. New Brunswick, is at the Dodge Hotel for a brief stay in Washington. Maj. and Mme. T. A. Bruni have can- celed all social engagements owing to the serious illness of Mme. Bruni. Mme. Bruni is still in the hospital, where she recently underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Lion of Cincinnati, Ohio, have arrived at the Cariton, where they will remain for a few days. a man $250 for throwing a banana | Cleaned s 5 Stored lazing and m-ungn cold sto: Expert Workmanship Benjamin Sherman, Prop. peel on the sidewalk. Glazed This special price includes thoroush arf remodeled, $5 0 ‘Work Called for aud Delivered. 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 A London police judge recently fined FUR COATS and cleaning of your coat inside and 3 Special Prices in Remodeling NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Yo » are Never in Water! From the time you load your Savage until you hang out the finished batch, younever put your hands in water, never feed a wringer or need laundry tubs. Savage does the complete job in its own tub and when through it empties itself! The New, Faster ® Senator Simeon D. Fess has been |Blue Ridge Summit, where she is the ined at the Carlton by his son, Mr. | ehr Fess, of Toledo. & Mrs. Fhomas D. Schall entertained a | @nall ccmpany at dinner Thursday Bight and again Friday night and was ostess to a few young people yester- | ay afternoon in” honor of her son,| Midshipman Richard Schall, and his | Qlassmate, Midshipman Coleman. | 3 Representative Ruth Bryan Owen will | tonight at midnight on the Aqui-| nia for London, where she will be a | elegate to the meeting of the Inter- rliamentary Union. 2 The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- | §ry. Mr. Walter Ewing Hope, returned woday from a brief holiday with Mrs. Fope in their Summer home, Ridge- erest, at Watch Hill, R. I, where they | tertained the Attorney General, Mr. itchell, and the Secretary of Com- gnerce, Mr. Lamont, for several days. | % Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson will rrive in New York today on the Olym- | ic_from Europe. Mrs. Grayson went New York to meet him and will ac- | §ompany him to Washington tomorrow. S Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George Faber owney wili arrive at Newport this | eek to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fair- S. Landstreet at Mayfair House. % Col. and Mrs. A. C. Macomb were hosts at a buffet supper Wednesday €vening, entertaining in their charming garden. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman as their guests over the holiday d week end Miss Anne Lee and Mr. harles O'Donnell Lee, daughter and son of Mrs. Charles O'Donnell Lee of ta Barbara and the late Mr. Lee. . and Mrs. Tuckerman were hosts to @ company of young people at dinner turday evening, entertaining for their ests at the National Woman's Coun- Clubt.‘ of which Mrs. Tuckerman is ¢ Mr. Lee and his sister will go this ing to Baltimore to visit relatives ere before going West. Their mother, rs. Lee, was before her marriage Miss nnie McCauley of Washington. *Miss Laura Wolcott Tuckerman joined !-“ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman, their suburban home, Tuxeden, re- ning last evening from Asheville, . C., where she was the guest of Miss hel Davies, daughter of Mr. and rs. Joseph E. Davies, at the Biltmore | orest Country Club. * Misses Tytus Gave ner Party Last Evening. « Miss Mildred Tytus and Miss Victoria us entertained at dinner at their ummer home, Ashtintully, at Tyring- am, Mass., last evening in honor of iss Beatrice Gawtry of New York, . Robert R. Hitt, Mr. Bernard Barton d Mr. Malcolm McConthe of Wash- gton. . A & Former Senator Thomas Stirling and $irs. Stirling have as their guest for several weeks the former's son, Mr. C. 2 Stirling of Redfield, 8. Dak, who from Atlantic City, where he was 8 delegate to the convention of Kiwanis, Mr. and Mrs. Brice Claggett spent the 0] y and week ent e ach al fioliday and week end at the Beach and Fennis Club at Annspolis Roads. § Mrs. Arthur E. Dowell will leave the wmiddle of July to visit her mother, Mrs. orge W. Hewisen, in New York State. he wul1 be accompanied by her son, ur, jr. . e * Miss Elizabeth Gardner Howser will fave tomorrow to be the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Hugh Pvlzigr at Tona Island, New York, for se ‘weeks. i Miss Mary Elizabeth Shields is en- guest for several weeks of Mrs. Willlam T. Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. Reed have returned to their home on Morrison street, in Chevy Chase, after a short stay at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Miss Helen Blackistone will go to New York tomorrow, and with Miss Janet Wise, daughter of the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Paul Blackistone, will sail Wednesday aboard the Deutschland for Europe. They will travel in France, Germany and other continental coun- tries, and return to the United States early in September. They will meet Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blackistone in Paris, where they will have a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McMahon and their two sons, Eugene and Stephen, jr., have gone to their Summer home in Wisconsin. They went by motor, plan- ning to make Milwaukee one of the stops on their trip, and will be away until October 1. Miss Rosenberg Married To Mr. Cohen Last Evening. The marriage of Miss Shirley Ann Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenberg of West Braddock Heights, Va.,, to Mr. Daniel Cohen of Washington, son of Mrs. Ida Cohen, took place yesterday in Alexandria, Va. Mrs. John Mitchell Waters has as her Buests Mrs. Carl Jcsson, teacher of music in the Kansas University, who arrived in Washington Wednesday; Lula R. Davey, superintendent of in Bessemer, Mich., and Miss Esther Hodgson, a teacher in the Bessemer Schools, who arrived Priday. All will sail Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Waters and their son, John M, jr., for Cherbourg on steamer Lapland. They will visit France, Switzerland, Germany, Holland and England and return in August on the Homeric. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bullock and chil- dren of Cincinnati, Ohio, are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane and their son Billy have returned from a two weeks' stay at Rehoboth, where they occupied a cottage. Mr. Lane's sister, Mrs. S8ydney O. Chase of Sanford, Fla arrived Thursday to be their guest. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McQueary of North Cleveland Park are vacationing in Kentucky, having started Wednesday by motor. They will visit various points of interest, making their longest stay at Olympia Springs, where Mr. McQueary will speak at the chatuauqua and Mrs. McQueary will give a song recital. Mrs. McQueary will also sing over WHAS at Louisville and WIFC at Hopkinsville. They are accompanied by their young son, Everett, jr., and will visit the old McQueary homestead, which was owned by the grandfather, whose forebear was a ploneer, having accompanied Daniel Boone to the wilds of Kentucky. THE COLLIER INN Columbis R4. at 18th Bt. N.W. 7TRY our delicious Ohicken Salad for your next Home Part: slso Mandwiches, Ico Cream Pastries—s ecomplete and satisfy] eatering service—sure fo pleass you. Columbla Bo49 C;;Lljl)/ CLEARANCE wrinr Jhoer $8.85 Regular $12.50 $|0.85 $|2.ss to $18.50 Styles White, black or colored kid; fabric straps, pumps and ties for sport or dress. Reductions are liberal; sizes nearly complete. This Is Our Regular Twice-Yearly Sale Moses—Second Floor W. D. Moses & SJons Public Confdence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. . MISS | by REPARATION! No doubt, after “the Fourth” you will have to “recon- dition” your ward- robe. Vogue cleaners cater to men and women who want the Best Cleaning— that is Vogue Clean- ing—a special process. “I’s Better MRS. JENNINGS BAILEY, JR., ‘Who was before her marriage Saturday afternoon Miss Isabel Lamberton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Paulding Lamberton. Mr. Bailey is the son of Justice Jennings Bailey of the District Supreme Court and Mrs. Bailey.—Underwood Photo. Canadian Rockies, visiting Lake Louise | ical Association at its meetings in De- and Banfl. | troit last month, having been invited e to discuss the unusual dietary studies Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hardison are in | that he and Mrs. Mellanby have been Atlantic City, where they are staying | carrying forward for a number of years. at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Before coming to Washington Dr. Mel Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr has with her Mr. Gewehr's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Gewehr of Los Angeles. Dr. Gewehr left Sunday, June 29, for Pennsylvania State College, where he is teaching in the Summer school. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lansburgh, with the latter's sister, Miss Marle Lorbeer- aum, were the guests of Dr. Charles Basseches and his mother in his water front cottage at North Beach, Md. Among other guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer and son and Miss Augusta Basseches. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bache have had as their guests Mrs. Bache's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MofTett of Flint, Mich, and their four daughters, Winifred, Eleanor, Evelyn and Alice Jean, who spent four days SEVENTY FIVE CENTS..S o Bom: in Washington on a tour. ALSO A LA CARTE TILL MIDNIGHT. Mr. and Mrs.” William P. Richards went ‘to Atlantic City in time for the 1781 (OLUMBIA ROAD »» 1‘-’:"31 holiday and are at the Seaside kS sk | lanby gave a series of lectures in South | | Carolina. Miss Margaret Baxter has been visit- OPENING. .. MONDAY JULY 7Tr BUDDS " ROOF GARDEN Restau/ant SERVING A" SPECIAL DINNER Dr. and Mrs. Mellanby Here En Route to Home in England. Dr. and_Mrs. Edward Mellanby of Sheffield, England, are at the Dodge Hotei for a brief stay before going to New York to sail in & few days for England. Dr. Mellanby was one of the guest speakers of the American Med- W. B. Moses & Sons Since 1861—Sixty-Nine Years of Public Confidence l IN EVENT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER WE WILL SERVE INSIDE. National 3770 9 AM.to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh How Much of Your Sleep is REFRESHING Sleep? It Depends Greatly Upon Your Bedding Mahogany or Walnut Poster Beds $|9.95 O introduce the New Bedding Department on the Fifth Floor we are featuring these beds at this special price. The style, as illustrated, is in mahogany or walnut, single, three-quarter or full size. Visit this new department for all your bedding needs. Other Aids to Restful and Refreshing Sleep Simmons Beauty-Rest Mattresses $39.50 Simmons Ace Springs $19.75 Moses’ Mt. Vernon Box Springs $33.75 Rome De Luxe Springs $22.00 Rome Slumberon Mattresses $49.50 Simmons Ace Box Springs $42.50 MOSES—FIFTH FLOOR. It has been said:— “Only ARTCRAFT Does This” twice a year— in July and January . . . not usually— but . . . always . .. ARTCRAFT includes every style in their “twice a year” ' 8 85 Formerly to 1850 ARTCRAFT . .« where only the most beautiful and distinctive fashions find expession in the smartest models, months in advance...where the approved mode is interpreted in the finest materials and quality . .. where at least 6,000 pairs of slippers await discriminating inspection...and where, at the height of the season, each slipper in either Salon is included in the Twice-a-Year sale. CUSTOM MODELS AT 1085 Linens kidskin buckskin python lizard moire patent dull kid beige kid green kid blue kid Spectator oxfords afternoon sandals and town slippers in every height of heel and in every size and width \ TCRAFT” 1101 Conn..Ave, 1311 F Street