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. B2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson Again " oat Woodley After Short Stay on Long Island. the Capital yesterday from their home Highhold, in Huntington, Long Island, where they went for the holiday. British Envoy to Attend Tercentenary Fete in Boston. The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, who is remaining in ‘Washington this week, will go to Boston next Tuesday to attend the tercen- tennial of the founding of the city. ‘The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Filipowicz, is spending a few days at the embassy in Washington, having re- turned yesterday from a visit in New- rt, R. 1. The envoy will go to New ork Thursday and will sail the follow- ing day on the Ile de France to join Mme. Filipowicz in their native land. TN! Becretary of Btate and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson returned to Lady Chilton and her daughters, Miss | I Anne Chilton and Miss Elizabeth Chil- ton, who have been in New York for a few days, will leave there today for Grand Rapids, Mich, to visit the formex’s father, former Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien. Lady Chilton and her daughters arrived in this* country last week from London, where Sir Henry. Getty Chilton re- mained for a longer stay before sailing July 31 for his new post as British Ambassador to Chile. Sir Henry Getty Chilton was recently Minister to the Vatican, going there after long service as counselor of the embassy in Wash- ington. ‘The Minister of Panama, Senor Dr. Don Ricardo J. Alfaro, arrived in Wash- ington this morning from Ogonquitt, Me., where he accompanie dhis family, Who are established there for the Sum- mer season. The Minister will again Join his family at the resort in about & fortnight. ‘The Minister of Greece and Mme. Bimopoulos will entertain at dinner this evening at Newport, where they are established for the Summer. ‘The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen will go to New York /today preparatory to sailing tomorrow on the Olympic to spend the remainder of the Summer season in their home in Holland. ‘The Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Recinos returned to Wash- ington last evening from Atlantic City, where they went for the holiday and ‘week end. ‘The Minister of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Don Juan B. Sacasa, left Washington this morning for a several days’ stay in New York. The Minister and Senora de Sacasa and Senorita Maria Sacasa returned to the Capital yesterday from Philadelphia, Week end. Mrs. Longworth and little Paulina left Washington yesterday to join the Speaker in_ Cincinnati. Later in the month the Speaker and his little family will go to Jamestown, R. I, where they have leased & cottage. Senator Frederick Hale had guests dining informally with him last evening at the Carlton. Mrs. Sheppard, wife of Senator Morris Bheppard of Texas, was hostess at a luncheon on the Willard roof . Representative and Mrs. Allen T. ‘Treadway have gone to their bungalow on Lake Mahkeenac, in the Berkshire where they spent the The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke have re- turned to Washington from the Bilt- more Forest Country Club, where the Assistant Secretary spent the brief holi- day with his family. Mrs. Jahncke will remain in Washington a few days before ing back to the Biltmore Forest untry Club, mont, at Newport, for the remainder of the Summer. Maj. J. B. Anderson will entertain at the dinner dance this evening on_the | Wi Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Comdr. and Mrs. J, T. Keleher have as their guest at the Wardman Park Hotel the latter’s sister, Mra. L. R. Vall, who has come from New York. an apart- Wardman Park Hotel. Capt. Reich, who has been stationed at Atlanta, Ga., has been ordered to Marine headquarters here for duty. Mrs. Herrison and Grand- daughter Motoring to Omaha. Mrs. Russell B. Harrison and her granddaughter, Miss Sally iams, started this morning by mctor for Indianapolis, where will spend several days with Mrs. 's_son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Henry Harrison, 3d. Mrs. Harrison and Miss Williams will continue their trip the first of next week, going to their home.in Omaha, Nebr., to remain until August. They will return to their apartment in_the Broadmoor in the Autumn. Miss Wil- liams, who is a great-granddaughter of President Benjamin Harrison, gradu- ated this year from the Friends School. Mr and Mrs. Willlam M. Ritter have returned from a short visit at Virginia Beach and are spending a few days at the Willard before going to Cape Cod for the remainder of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter enummed informally at & luncheon on Willard Roof yesterday. Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman will close her house here the first of the week and go to New York to sail Wednesday aboard the Berengaria for the remainder of the Summer abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mdeller will have & few guests dining with them this evening on_the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Carolyn Livingston Alexander and Miss Betty Alexander have joined their mother, Mrs. James Alexander, after a week's visit at Rehoboth Beach. Mrs. Suter Holland and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Holland, accompanied by the former's granddaughter, Miss Doris Beckwith, have returned to their home, on Shep- herd street in Chevy Chase, Md., after spending some time in New York. Mrs. Herbert C. Whitehurst and her daughters, Miss Marie Milnes and Miss | in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. Harriet Whitehurst, left Monday Blue Ridge Summit, Ps., where m’: will nd the Summer with Mrs, wumu urst's mother, Mrs. Benjamin es. Mrs. Rhinelander Waldo of New York City is at the Carlton for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Brawner, jr., are in Atlantic City for a short stay and are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Reception for Mr. Beane Celebrated Anniversary, M?. A. T. Beane was given a recep- tion last evening to celebrate the ninetieth anniversary of his birth. The m‘ymhddhmwhuolm Con| tional Beane 1s an during ‘a3 Srperinces during. the eont 3 experiences du: early years of his long and active life. A cake, bear- ing 90 candles, was the centerpiece at the buffet supper. Mr. Beane is & native of Vermont and made his home in Chicago for some years before coming to Washington, €| where he now lives on Rock Creek Church road. Miss Adelaide Henry was hostess Sat- Ann Wil- | th Club. ’ma later attended the dinner dance at the club. In the eomrny were Mr. and .Mrs. R. C. Wilson of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reeside, Miss Alice Abadle, Mr. Frank Reeside and Mr. ‘Weaver. Miss Sue-Gould Prentiss is apending the month of July at the Ocean House, at Watch Hill, R. I, as the guest of her cousin, Miss Converse of Boston. Mrs. Howard Morrow and_her son, Mr. Grant Morrow of San Francisco, are passing a short time at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Hamblen of Spokane, Wash., are at the Dodge Hotel while in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Engler and three children of Meadow Lane, Chevy Chase, Md., are spending their vacation at Cape May, N. J. Mrs. Olin W. Kennedy of Cleveland, Ohlo, is at the Carlton for s few days, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Viola Ballinger, also of Cleveland. Miss Dorothy Quinn is at Hotel Bret- ian Hall in New York City for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Huguely went to Atlantic City last week and are spending some time at the Seaside Hotel. Miss Farquhar Bride of Mr. Wing at Sandy Spring. A wedding of unusual charm and in- terest to Sandy Spring neighborhood was that of Miss Charlotte Farquhar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Far- quhar of York, Pa, and Mr. Donald Wing of Athol, Mass., which took place at Sharon Farm, their Summer home, dy Spring, Sature the skin soft and receptive. “Protect your skin from summer sun and exposure. And the modern way to do that is by using Miss Arden’s preparations . . . simple, easy, effective. Venetian Cleansing Cream, its pure and subtle oils melt into the pores, gently removing all impurities and leaving ELIZABETH ARDEN Says §1, $2, $3, $6. at l':n’do;;log.n uncle of the bride, of Charlottesville, Va., and Rev. P Dales of ol.us Md,, on the spacious lawn under the ol spreading trees of, Farm, ‘The. bride, who graduated in June with _honors from Bryn Mawr, was ch‘-l.mung in ivory satin, wlu‘:“lo:’ tulle vell, carrying & boug roses and lilies of the valley. ‘The ceremony was Rev. Robert of go ye! ¢hiffon, yellow shoes, large yellow picture hat and carried yellow roses and delphin- lums. Mr. Laurence Bunker of New York was best man for Mr, Wi m, & graduate of Yale, .|took his M. A. at Harvard and after~ ;ufld studied a year at Cambridge, Eng- nd, Mrs. Among the guests from a distance, besides the bri 's mother, were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Farquhar of New York, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Gibson and family of Charlottesville, Va.; Mrs, * Arthur Chichester of Leesburg, Va.; Mrs. Hempstone of Virginia and about 30 or 40 relatives and friends {toa York& l;:fig"m“ & host l:: Wash- ington ang ly Spring guests. A delicious luncheon was served on small tables on the law and veranda both in rose and Continuing Our Summer Season Offerings 9x12 PERSIAN Rugs This Week Only......$190 These fine grade genuine Persian rugs in inimitable patterns and colorings with deep, luxurious pile are offered at great savings, for this week only. Storage free for the Summer | DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave, and l” and & orchestra room p! during and the cere- R T Yy T , June 30, for & of several months and will be at home after October at the Claremont, in New Haven, Conn. in, the drawing Mrs, 8. J. Bailey of Predericksburg, Va., is at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mme. Jean Bordeaux of Paris has|Jou been at the Dodge Hotel for several days during her stay in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Devid L. Stern and . John Guest are in New York where they are staying at Hotel Bretton Hali. Miss Anita Schade has gone to Avon, N. J., to remain there for three weeks, when she will go North, returning in September to her home at 1529 Rhode Island avenue northwest, Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Plerce are spend- Ing the vacation period in Atlantic City, ;l[ha’le they are stopping at the Seaside otel. . Seymour McConnell, who has spent the week ends during the early Summer in r home of his mother, Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, on the Chesapeake Bay and motoring through nearby Maryland and Vfrginia, will start tomorrow by motor for the New England States and Canada to re- main until the middle of August. Mr. James P. M'Ceney started Sunday Offered blue backgrounds. ALL SUMMER STOCK REDUCED 259, Cool dimities, tennis frocks, delicate chiffons, etc., to choose from at these reductions. REMAINING SPRING STOCK REDUCED 50% For those leaving for cooler climates, the spring collection offers remarkable values in frocks for all occasions at great reductions. e INCORPORATED 1919 Que Street TWELVE-TEN : IPROBE OF UNLIGHTED 1 5;,"..4 m'.'*n States. He wi 3 e was accompanied by Mr. J. G. Kimball of' Salt Lake City. Mr. M'Ceney will be Miss Alice M. Jensen, accompanied by Miss Florence Jenzen and Miss Esther H. Jensen, all of Piedmont, Calif., is :1‘: the Dodge Hotel for a brief .so- —— e U. S. BOATS PLEDGED Cadillac Motor Co. President Is Among Complainants Aceus- ing Customs Patrol Craft. Following protests registered against reported operation of customs patrol boats without lights on the Detroit and St. Claire Rivers and the Great Lakes, Representative Clancy of ‘Michigan last night announced tkat Prank Dow, act- B Y THE COLLIER INN NI-* R4, ot 15¢th 8¢ N.W. "[RY our delicious Ohicken Salnd for your mext Neme Party— alse Mandwiches, Ies Oream and Pastries—s eompiste and satisfying oatering servies—gure to pieass you. Colvmbla Boeg STORE OPEN ALL DAY QATURDAY DURING SUMMER MONTHS The firsts, advertised Event in Emily's History trip to Salt Lake | ing commissioner of customs, had prom- ised an_investigation. In to his letter a8 in of NO €. 0. D5 NO OREDITS SALES Continue ; Throughout Store COATS «aSUITS S SHOPS [LATAN Radical tary Mellon, vestigation of the the pl Delaware tter collision with a Gov- | & Son Rizik SOCIETY,. Secrel e of Lawrence P. Pisher, Cadillac M Rivet near|C. Smif Boat Co, of Brothers 1213 F DRESSES 107 to Sg5® Were $22.50 to $145.00 Stovewidé'Sales ‘in all, VAT, OFF. : Reductions for Quiick Clearance i @ DRESSES 12 *18 SN Values from £25 10 $69.50 - In additiGn 6 regular stock, thousands of new— finely made—fine- ,ly styled advance fashions secured st marked concessions through ,manufacturers’ cooperation. All are offered at prices that make this Clancy aiso transmitted: th, president of the Emily Shipp ‘25 ernment patrol boat, sald to have Bee: running without its. Yi oo NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL Lille Lotion, a gentle astringent that preserves and pro- tects the skin from ravages of the summer sun. $1.50 ), . and $2.50. At all times a complete stock of Arden basic prepa- rations in our Arden &ction, now in charge of Arden. trained saleswomen, Make this your downtown Arden shop Street Fioor .sale the greatest value giving event in the history of the Emily Shops. 6 Street and afternoon dresses, cocktail costumes, suits, ensembles, CH evening dresses in plain and printed chiffons, flat crepes. Sports A .dresses in shantung, plain and printed flat crepe, rajah and other sports fabrics in all important shades. ‘F- . The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, will be host this evening at another of the series of charming musicales, when a rogram of Latin American music will given on the esplanade of the Pan- American Union Building. R Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- derbilt have opened their estate, Beau- CREERON 614 12th St Bet. F & @ July Clearance of Large Head Size Millinery Now Reduced to $1, 52 wa $3 $10 & $12.50 Dress Hats, $5 Bridesmaids’ Hats, transparent hair bodies made to fit the head at special low prices. 21 Colors to Choose From Nationally vcrfild Sizes 27; to 10 AA to EEE Priced at $3 to $6.50 A FASHION INSTITUTION . Warkington Nowlorh hiliggborn N All with Silk Picot Tops and Fashionable 34 47 3 Pair, $4.35 Every Pair Perfect, Full Fashioned and all Silk from Top to Toe. A4 ¢\ __ Entire Stock of Summer Shades $1.95 Beverly Chiffon & Service Hose The timeliness of this event and the exceptionally low price wi}l ou'!l:lo you to anticipate your wants for all Sum. mer—for vacations—club dances— outings and other occasions. All the Wanted Summer Shades In All Sizes Street Flosy. STREET_ A Further Announcement! Dufing Our REBUILDING SALE @ 25% 3373% 50% Discount On Our Entire Stock of Coats, Suits Dresses Millinery Sportswear Erle-Maid Frocks Fur Scarfs No Returns—No Exchanges ’ All Sales Final No Interruption To Business " During Rebuilding SPORTS Speclal group of two and three piece LINEN SUITS Formeriy t0 16.73 Now - 7,95 and 1295 SWEATERS Values t0 895 o goxegote: Values to 10.95 Y oYogeze; Values 10 19.75 FaYo~ore Values 10 29.73 ¥ ovexes s Theseare exceptional valu 295 3.95 5.00 Q.95 in zephyrs,boucles,mohairs in pastehan: summer colors. Slee d ess and lon sleeves. Large percentage hpon«f COATS Entire balance of spring and summer .stock udnnc: to 'n’flngn'on of orig:, inal price. roup of flannel, basket weave | Special un famingo polo coats. 1673 value=—mnow .3.x. 9.95 WEAR To clear~all fwo and Thre Pirce KNITTED SUITS Vaisu 10 190k gemgs 995 Values 1o 3300 Fopeyems 1493 Velun 10 973 Torsvors 1673 ‘Vdu_u 10 39.75 Ypewons 25.00 Regular Emily stock of fine knitted suits, nn:ludini boucles, zephyrs, an- goras. Some em| roidcr«fbonc es,also some peasant embroidered suits. For wear now, ind in early fall. BLOUSES ° 2.95 395 495 Voile, dotted swiss, plain snd printed linen, flat crepe, satin, georgette. Long and short sleeves, sleev: 3 Values to 395 aie, exeze Values to 1.9% STeTeYeXe Values 10993 T-vovare SILK STOCKINGS These popular Emily numbers reduced for this sale No. 800~Emsly's"Service”, .the superior stocking ) with lisle foot and wele " to give more wear. ‘." | regularly 123 er pair=3 pairs 3.20 41 4=—Emily’s “Lead- & 1, reinfopced toe cap. Double picot stitched ‘run guard l 19 regularly 1.33 Per pair—3 pairs 3.30 No. 200~Emily's “Perfoc- tion”, beautifully s gicot top; French hiffon, top, hem- smooth, leg and ankle. 20 regularly 1.50 ber pair=3 pairs 3.90 1308 F STREET N.W. NEXT TO PALACE THEATER