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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of War Hurley Attenda Fetes for Retiring Japanese Military Attache and His Successor. Pat- | Forest of HE Secreta o( War, Mr. & o I} be in distinguis] ing the ncepmm fternoon at the Mayflower Hotel F by the retiring mulurf attache of the Japanese embassy, Haiso Watari, in honor of the new military attache, Col. Shohei Washizu. There will be about 125 guests, including the chief of staff, United States Army, Gen. C.1arles P. Summerall; other officials, members of the diplomatic corps, including the staff of the Japanese embassy. Col. ‘Watari will leave Washington tomor- row and will sail Satur on the Bclgenltnd to spend a vacation in '!'he Tetiring military attache was the honor guest at luncheon today at the Carlton Hotel by the military attache Peruvian embassy, Col. Jose Urdanivia Olnes. The other guests were: Col. C. Foy of the War De- rtment l.'ld the foreign military at- r::hu in Washington, - including Col. Francisco Aguilar, Lieut. Col. Mario Pennaroll, Lieut, Col. Zorobabel Galeno, Lieut. Col. Joaquin Planell and Maj. George Thenault, acting military at- tache of the French embassy. Follow- ing the luncheon Col. Watari was pre- sented with a silver clnrfllz case from the military attaches ‘Washington with the names imcnbed of the Foreign Envoys Sailing Today for Vacation Abroad. ‘The Minister of Hungary and Coun- tess Bzechenyi and their lnmmes are sailing today on the Europa, cz:n the nmnlnder of the smnmer in ir home in Hungary. The Minister of Finland, Mr. As- trom, will spend several months lbmld He is sailing today from New York on the Europa. The Minister of Sweden, Mr. W. Bos- trom, will sail today to join Mme. Bos- trom and their d-urhurs in Sweden, ‘The_charge d'affaires of France, M. Jules Henry, has returned to Washing- w:rk. after spending several days in New er of the House of Repre- , Mr. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Longworth and their daughter Paulina, has been at James- town, R. I, for several weeks, will arrive at Hot Springs, Va, today to spend a month. The newly appointed United States Minister to Ecuador, Mr. Willlam Daw- #on, who will sail today on the Santa Flisa for his new post at Quito, was est at & luncheon yesterday ety”r York by the Pan ‘The newly .ppomwa United States Minister to Siam, m':n. is at the Mlyflower for a short stay. B ‘The flrlt ucm‘ry of the Prench em| 3 Plerre Henry de la Blan- chetal, wbohubeonlnNewYorkror some time will sail todsy on the Europa to spend ' several months leave of ab- sence in his native country. ‘The second secretary of the Cuban embassy, Senor Don Gonzalo Guell, en- tertained a party of eight at the dinner dance last evening on _the Plage Deau- ville at the Wardman Park. Hotel, The attache of the ¢ the Spanizh embassy, Senor Toaquin Panell, will be host this I::’fin\‘.hemnnetdlnu on the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. v} will #hortly after Mrs. Davidson sails. ‘This Commissioner General of Im- migration and Mrs. Harry E. Hull have returned - to_ their apartment in the Ward man Park Hotel, after passing a ‘l:l' ddlys on a fishing an to Solomon's and, Col. and Mrs Edward Clark, who elosed their apartment at 2100 Mass- achusetts avenue several months ago and have been traveling in were at Baden-Baden h the Black 8 Dodge Hotel for uven.l days with their sons and . C. Townsend of Corsicana, Tex. Mr. Jardine, New Envey To Egypt, Feted at u-em The newly aj mm United St Minister to Egypt, Mr. Willlam M. - dine, wutmls:‘ in whose honor Mr. Charles Porterfield Light entertained at luncheon yesterday. The other ts Egyptian States Ambassador to nnl Mr. Miles Poindexter; the former United States Minister to Switserland and before that diplomatic agent at Cairo, Mr, m son Gary; the Assistant to the tary of State, Mr. William H. Beck; Mr. Wallace 8. Murray and Mr. Paul H. Alling of the State Deplrtmem, Mr. Spencer O.on'!on‘ Mr. Clarence A. As- pinwall, Mr. Dean G. Acheson and Mr. Charles Porterfield Light, jr. Mr. John L. Newbold and his -m Mr. John L. Newbold, jr., who been motoring in Canada orlndnn will arrive PFriday in where Mrs. Newbold will join them, the latter making the trip to the resort by motor. Mr. Newbold and his family will return to Washington Monday. Mrs, William “Hamilton Bayly has gone to Poland Springs, Me., and is sum at the Poland House, where fi;he Joined Mrs. 8 Wolf of E. F. Morgan of West Virginia nd.ln( a few dnn in At lantic clty Mrs. M is remaini at’ their apartment lt the Mayfiower. Miss Jean Wofll'qn daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Woodson, 15 at West Point, where she will be at the Hotel Gflv Thayer for several Miss Jean Peeples, daughter of ll‘r and Mrs. Howell Puplu.“‘ gone to Annapolis, where lh! is the guest for & few days of Mrs, B, ' Dudley in her home at Hacketts Poin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason are making a brief stay in New York, where they are at the PII’I Central Hotel. Ameri- | in David E. Kauf-| s Dr W P. C. Hunn and his daughter, Bessie Hazen Bourne, tay- ln( at the Uhlllonte-mdm lflfl:nflt Mrs. Willlam P. MaoCracken, jr., eg 1o return to her lg’rt : Cleaned Glazed _ § 5 Stored special price ineludes ¢ giazing and susranised’ cold siorase. Expert Workmanship Work Called for aud Delivered. City for several weeks. FUR COATS and cl.{hlnlnx ol your coat inside I“N:IIT Special Prices in Remodeling NEW ENGLAND I’UIRIERS Closed All Day Saturday During July and August Store Hours: 8:15to 6 Rich’s Semi-Annual REDUCTION SALE We've added several new lines of smart footwear to the sale - and prices are cut still deeper LL the models in this sale are from our regular stock and embrace the very newest styles. ' Our entire stock is not included. Reduced to $7.90 $9.90 Former Prices '$10.50 to $18.50 All Sales Final Several Lines of Misses’ and Chil. dren’s Footwear Reduced to $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON MRS. WILLIAM P. MacCRACKEN, JR.,, ‘Who will come back tomorrow from Langley Field, Va., where she has been visit- ing and will again be in {" apartment in Wardman Park Hotel. ool t.he ‘Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow s few days' visit at Langley Phld Va. Mrs. J. H. Small and her mother, Mrs. H. B. unry of Spring Valley, hno started motor for Asheville, N. C,, where '.hey will be at the Grove Park Inn for several weeks. ing | Cunningham-Saxton Wel‘lnl Yesterday. The mi of Miss Lillian Francis Saxton, daughter of urc Nellie Rea Saxton, to Mr. Phfllp Cunningham Fort Myer, son of Mrs. cunmnthlm llu sa‘ { fternoon a o'clock in Paul’s Catholic church, the Rev. Father Fontaine officiating. The ar- rangements for the wedding were charming in detail and a program of nuptial selections were given preceding the ceremony by Mrs. Dowling, organist, and Miss Sheehy, who sang several solos. The church had a pretty ar- ngfi:nant of palms and ferns. bride wore a gown of white point Cleaners 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. TESTING “Special-processed” CLEANING... d’esprit with a picture hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of bride's |3 roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Willlam C. Strasser was matron of honor for her sister, wearing a gown of pink net with a picture hat to match and carrying an arm bouquet of pink roses, Mr. J. K. Cunningham was best man for his brother and the ushers selected | = were Mr. Matthew Hepburn, cousin of the bridegroom, and Mr. Tom Cunning- ham, brother of the bridegroom. A reception followed at the Roosevelt Hotel fnr the wedding of the couple. Mrs. Cunmn ham assisted, hat and . Cunningham mm’m flowered chiffon with a black hat. out-of-town guests included Mrs. Ione Robb of New York, cousin of the bride. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a green ensemble with accessories to match., They will be at 1143 Conn. Avenue New Offerings at Our Semiannual Clearance HATS A regrouping of lots creates greater buying op- portunities.. 315 to $35 Values Now $5 $7.50 $10 3 A limited number of desirable models. SHOESHOP'S Semi-Annual D. C, WEDNESDA Y, JULY 23, 1930. COLORED MAN STABBED TO DEATH BY WOMAN/| Quarrel Led to Killing at Warren | Streef Home, Detective Says. William Everetts, colored, 35, was stabbed to death with an ice pick in his home at 251 Warren street north- stabbing followed a quarrel. SLIP COVERS | L) ‘l gevaiste cushions. | ST Wi S hone | o ISHERWO! ly Mr. and Mrs. Nfltluhlg and (lmll (Con! on Third MMMMMIIII!Hlllfllllllflllfllllllllllllllllllll||IIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIHIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIII £ FOOTER’S ¢ Biggest Cleaning Special July 14th to 1-Piece Dresses Cleaned, $1.00 2-Piece Dresses Cleaned, $1.25 3-Piece Dresses Cleaned, $1.75 Plaiting, Small Extra Charge Delivery, 25¢ Extra FOOTER’S America’s Most Progressive Cleaners & Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. 1784 Col. Road N.W, Also Our Agency at An D, 1513 28t St S.E. 26th, Inclusive Phone Dist. 2343 Phone Col. 0720 napolis, Md—The Gift Shop SOCIETY. Your Skin Daily Needs ELIZABETH ARDEN Preparations for clean- sing, toning and nourish- ing. Elizabeth Arden ad- Venetian Ardena Skin Tonic—tones, firms and whitens the skin. A mild vises you use three im- preparations which are ‘the basis of treatment given in her famous salons: Venetian Cleansing Cream —melts into the pores, rids them of all impuri- ties, keeps the skin smooth and supple. $1, astringent fine, 85c, $2, $3.75. and full. and $4.25. Btisabeth Arden Section—Street Floor W. B, Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9'AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh National 3770 “No Covered Dishes Needed With WELSBACH the HYDRELECTRIC Refrigerator B o i il t | n IN this different refrigerator the entire food compart- ment is “'hydrated” so that all foodstuffs keep in prime condition without wrapping or the use of covered dishes. Ice cubes and dainty desserts are frozen in half the usual time—without fussing with regulators or dials. And never does the. cooling unit require defrosting—there is no pan or tray to empty. Only in the Welsbach HY- DRELECTRIC can you secure these advanced features. In- spection will reveal far more shelf space and usable storage space, too. and bleach. Keeps the skin clear and Venetian Orange Skin Food—a wonderful deep tissue builder, splend:d for a thin, lined or aging face. Keeps the skin smooth $1, $1.75, $2.75 $415 (Largest Size) $220 (Smallest Size) $345 (Medium Size lllustrated) Women's full-fashioned Silk Chiffon Hosiery reduced to $1.45 * 3 Pairs, $4 RIC H’N FST.AT TENTH Convenient Terms Arranged MOSES—FIFTH FLOOR