Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 19

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, 'SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) accompanied by Mrs. F. C. Gardner and | Miss Shirley Gardner of Fort Sam | Houston, Tex. National Woman's Party Te Give Garden Tea Sunday. ‘The National Woman's Party will give fts Sunday afternoon tea in the gar- den of the headquarters, at 114 B street northeast, at 4:30 o'clock. No cards are issued for these Sunday afternoon garden parties of the National Wom- an’s Party. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart B. White have arrived in Washington from their home, in Germantown, Philadelphia, and are stopping at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Holt have come from their home, in Los Angeles, to | tour_extensively in the East and are at | the Dodge Hotel while in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Smith of Los | Angeles, Calif., have been visiting in Annapolis and are now at the Cavalier Hotel in Washington. Mrs. M. E. Horton, with Miss Marie Horton and Miss Louise Horton, are in | Atlantic City for early July and are staying at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Forster are in Atlantic City for the midseason and re staying at the Colton Manor. Miss Mary Maroney and Miss Helen Mason are in New York, where they | are staying at the Park Central Hotel. Mr. H. J. Dodge entertained at the dinner dance Tuesday evening on_the ;hnl Deauville at the Wardman Park Jotel. Mile. Induk Park Kim, one of the Japanese residents of International House, in New York, for several years, is at the Dodge Hotel during her stay n Washington. Mr. R. H. Powell, accompanied by Mr. Paul Myers, jr.; Mr. Donald Light- bown, Mr. Robert Crosser, Mr. Crozer Ludlow and Mr. John Warren, has ar- rived at Camp Colorado, Colorado Bprings, Colo. ‘The party will spend July and Au- gust in the Rocky Mount region and will visit Wyoming and New Mexico be- fore returning to Washington. ey MAN, AMNESIA VICTIM @allinger Hospital Patient Gives Name of John P. Bingham. ‘While s 35-year-old amnesia victim lay fll in Gallinger Hospital today, police of the eighth precinct station ‘were endeavoring to locate relatives of man, who gave the name of John Patrick Bingham of West Twenty- seventh street, New York. ‘The man was taken sick at Thomas Circle last night and was found there by John F. McGoldrick of Benning, who notified police. Although the man sald he was a former Marine and had been undergoing treatment for shell shock at Mount Alto Hospital, authorities of ";huenlltur institution failed to identify | An air service from France and Bel- gium to the Belgian Kongo will be in- sugurated this year. A WAKE-UP beauty tonic FIRST thing in the morning, or whenever your face feels sleepy, pat on some DOROTHY GRAY Orange Flower Skin Tonic. It's a mild and fragrant you feel all new and fresh and shining. It's the same tonic they use in the DOROTHY GRAY salons, and it's sold at our toilet goods department.—Street Floor. $].75 85¢ 3 L R ) “Distinctive 890 Summer All higher priced, must go Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 g | All Sales Final No C. O. D. CAROL AND OPPONENT Apparent Concession of Liberals By the Associated Press. Vintila Bratianu, storm-center of many crisis in the Rumanian government, and last Liberal opponent of King Carol, had nearly an hour’s audience with the young Rumanian ruler last night. .~ FASHION INSTITUTION we ! F at Tenth St. CLEARANCE | e SR, regardless of cost. THE EVENING STAR, MME. SABLE, Wie of the naval attache of the French embassy, and with him back after six months in England and France. Comdr. London and with Mme. Sable has been close of the conference. Stable attended the Naval Conference in visiting in their French home since the —Harris-Ewing Photo. CONFER IN BUCHAREST Seen as Strengthening Young King’s Stand. BUCHAREST, Rumania, July 10.— The interview was taken in official astringent that makes $3.25 o el selsy g - Apparel” Silk Dresses In 4 groups. f ..$7.50 - .$8.95 $1195 $14.95 No Approvals circles to indicate recognition by the Liberals of the new condition of affairs brought about by Carol's return from exile and ascension to the throne. It was believed that such a conces- sion by the Liberals would be of a de- cided strengthening nature to the ad- ministration of King Carol. SFT-5I CREERON . 614 Twelfth St. N.W. 5 Ft.50r Under? 4= They Fit Without Alteration July Clearance *" HALF SIZE ... DRESSES WASHINGTO! WASHINGTON BOYS INVENT GAME OF ARCHERY GOLF New Sport at Camp Letts Takes Place of Base Ball and Tennis for Many Youths. ‘Washington boys vacationing at Camp Letts have perfected a brand- new sport, “archery golf,” which, as its name implies, is a cross between blenl;llnl the bow and swinging a golf club, A nine-hole course has just been completed and over it arrows are fly- ing fast and thick. The arrows take the place of the conventional golf ball in this novel game, and instead of holes there are targets made of stuffed bags mounted 18 inches above the ground on_sticks. ‘The target goals are from 200 to 300 $1 0.75 Were $22 to $29.50 GREATLY Week-End ONLY $O .75 0000000000000 000000 gettes, piques and many washable fabrics, * “wm&oo“oo»'oooommooooooomon THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. 1 yards apart. The object of the game, as in golf, is to reach each m in the least number of attempts. for most of the “holes” is 3 or 4, but there are one or two s that have proved exceptionally difficult, according to director. taken the Y. M. C. A. camp by storm. ‘The boys are making their own bows l‘l;lbd arrows in the camp woodworking shop. Archery golf is giving such sports as base ball, volley ball and tennis a close run for popularity, although swimming has lost none of its devotees. Isaac L. Hall Rites Held. CUMBERLAND, Md., July 10 (Spe- cial). —Funeral services were held this afternoon for Isaac L. Hall, 93, the last Union veteran of Confluence, Pa., who reached the ripe age despite being three times wounded in the war and the loss of all his toes of one foot by an opera- tion six years ago. Closing Out Friday Two Groups of DRESSES Each a Remarkable Value ‘Were $57.50 to $68.50 ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE REDUCED — T e TTT— C00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Sale of Sample Frocks Formerly $15.00 to $25.00 A remarkable saving may be effected in this sale of dresses. Chic Summer styles— jackets, bows, flares and pleats—perfect for tennis, shopping, business, the golf links and vacation travels. shantungs, flat crepes, chiffons, geor- Choice of other smart Large Size Range Opposite The Willard Hotel 527 14th Street N.W. 000000000000000000000000. CONNECTICUT AVENUE Reductions —are to be presented tomorrow at Phillip-Louise smart shop—in "a Summer clearance. 25 hats (originally up to $18.50) —tomorrow, $2.50. A group of white and natural hats—tomorrow, $5.00. Beautifully new chiffon dresses will be reduced to $22.50 —and sport dresses $12.50, Phillip-Louise, 1727 L Street N.W. ('Round the Corner from Conn.) Pasternak’s have but to an- nounce that their July Pre-Inven- tory Clearance Sale is in progress —to bring smart women hurrying from all directions to take advan- tage of this money-saving oppor- tunity, The regular exclusive Pasternak apparel is now at cost and below cost. Daytime frocks and evening gowns in plain crepe and chiffons, xmgoncd prints, silks and lace. . One group (formerly $49 to $65) is now $19.50 to $25.00. Another group (formerly $65 to sssA) ishnow $29.50 to ws.uom) nother group (former. is now $49.50. 28 o Famous Pasternak coats and cusits are now $35, $45, $65 and Sille ensembles that were $75 to $125 are now $35 and $45. Sk coats Coriginally $125) are wraps that were orig- Evenin, % to $115 are $35 and inally $9! b s ats are temptingly tagged, $5, $8.50, $1050 i byt = Misses’ Dep:nme3t.sw§0 resses are now $8.50, -50, $12.50, $16.50, % Coats and suits are $25. All sales are final. No exchanges. i l No returns. No credits. Beauty Boxes V&'lm'trtb you_f.;e smart lug- @age _and beautiful women you see Elizabeth Arden Beauty Boxes. Elizabeth Arden Salons, of course, are in leading cities of both continents but it may be that your sojourns take you up in the mountains or out at sea and so it is advisable for you to have one of her assistants examine your complexion and tell you the exact preparations for your own indi- vidual case. Beauty Boxes are most convenient and attractive— all prerequisites of beauty are packed in this smart bag which will make itself at home wherever you go. You will of course also want some of Elizabeth Arden’s perfumes, bath salts, nail polish, compacts and those delightful fluffy powder puffs. There are ever so many charm- ing feminine niceties at Elizabeth Arden’s that you should go and see them for yourself. 1147 Connecticut Avenue. s 58 Russina Women are always seeking greater achievements in the mat- ter of BEAUTY. Summer de- mands most all of our time for play and travel, but yet there must be ‘a pause at intervals for the sake of beauty, for the wise woman no longer exposes unpro- tected skin to the devastating rays of a Summer sun. So Rus- sina is rendering extra service which will not only save you time but protect your beauty. During the time your hair is being coiffed a treatment to benefit your skin and prepare it for a successful Summer-tan is given you. This means two treatments in the time of one, with no extra ex- pense involved. You have a feel- ing of satisfaction that the skin is thoroughly benefited and the process of tedious hair drying made pleasant and well assured of not only a beautiful coiffure but a lovely skin to match. It has been said Russina gives the most distinctive permanent waves in Washington, and during the month of July special prices are arranged. 1609 Connecticut Avenue. Telephone Decatur 1677, v 4 mm@‘ STHORS 1a 8 i 7770_//bf’ e Farrell Old Pictures You have perhaps in your pos- session some cherished old da- guerreotypes and tin types of an- cestors whom you are proud to look back upon to trace your lineage. Their possession may be a sub- ject of discussion in the family and the pictures may be fading and showing signs of age. Take them to Underwood & Underwood studio and have copies made from the original. The process in no way injures the daguerreotype—in fact it is returned to you with as many copies of it as you wish.. Stop by their studio window this week and see the display of copies and enlargements of old da- guerreotypes, and then step inside and ask them about yours. The price of this work is moderate. The Summer discount on studio portraits ends July 15—telephone Decatur 4100 soon for an appoint- ment for sitting. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. PO B} Your Hd;" Dusty days, warm days and swimming are very hard on the hair—but both the hair and scalp may be kept in perfect healthy condition if you but follow Frances Fox Institute treatments and preparations. It -would be wise for you to drop in and let one of Frances Fox’s able assistants examine your hair and scalp (free of charge). They can then advise you as to their care. Hair is one of the prime factors in a well groomed appearance—nothing is more dis- gusting than stringy, oily locks and dandruff. For more than thirty years Frances Fox Institutes have been famous on two continents among men and women for beautiful hair. Try one of their shampoos once and you will never have any other but f‘;rance! Fox. Miss Smith, the* expert per- manent waver, is here. Decatur 5475, 1341 Conn. Ave. (. 2). Just Below Dupont Cirele, Open Till 2 PM. Saturday RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Closing Out entire stock women’s STETSON SHOES Spectator Sport Shoes! Linen Shoes! Shantung Shoes! Patent Leather Shoes! Black, blue, green, blonde and White Kid Shoes! Black or Tan Calf Shoes! Were $12.50, $13.50, $14.50, $15 $675 $875 Nothing reserved . . . Every pair in- cluded. Every style, every leather, every size. All sales final ... No re- funds—No exchanges—No C. O. D’s KNOX STAW HATS for women S Formerly Priced to $18 Milans Lacy Straws Bakous * Sisols Brimmed Models Ballibuntl Novelty Straws Tailored Models Sport Models Great Values Until 2 P.M. Saturday Our Sale of $22.50 & $19.75 Paulina Frocks $1()85 The cleverest designed Summer frocks at re- markably low prices . . . Chuddah, silk shirting, silk crepes, embroidered crepes, georgette and striped wash silks . . . sleeveless, long sleeves and short sleeves . . . sport dresses and street dresses .« . dresses with capes, embroidered frills, bows « « . frocks with jackets . . . RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street

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