Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1930, Page 18

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SOCTET Yy mmmmiem 5. Hoc;vex; Is at the President’s Loflge in the Virginia Hills to Remain ¢ Over the Week End. RS. HOOVER is at the presi- | tain camp in | where she will T | the week end. She left for the | ‘oae yesterday accompanied by Mrs. | m McMullin and her social secre- | H - vi Ay ! The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. les Prancis Adams, will leave ashington this evening to spend the | Wweek end in the North. It is expected | Bhat he will visit at Newport and also Ppend a short time with Mrs. Adams | Bt their home, the Glades, at Mipot, | PMass. ! The Minister of Bolivia and Senor de Medina, entertained at tea In Jormally vesterday the Bolivian colony | in Washington, the occasion being in, ' of the anniversary of | : The Minister of Bulgaria, Mr. Simon , sails from New York today to d scme time in his own country. uring the Minister’s absence Mr. tephen P. Bisseroff, first secretary of mlfll- tion, will be charge d'affaires for . ! Mme. Simopoulos, wife of the Min- ter of Greece, was among the guests t luncheon yesterday at Saratoga | prings, of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L ok : | T, ! Senstor Hamilton F. Kean of New is ding a few days in Wash- gton ln?'tjs‘ at the Willard. H tative Fiorello H. La Guar- W@ia arrived in New York vesterday on She t Roosevelt, aftet spending @everal weeks in London. He is ex- to come to Washington for a| and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman leave Washington this afternson spend the week end with the for- 's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ‘olcott at F St. That usually retail at $6.50 and . 87.50 Special Sale . .. : H H H H H H H H : : H g . 1 } : : H mediate wear. Both large and small head sizes. of sizes and widths, all all types—shop “early L\ 1311 F Sireet v PR ——————— LR Lt L TR R | Again! New Fall Hats 'S5 Featuring the new double rolled brimmed styles! Fashions for im- our f street s Final reductions are on—over 300 styles, plenty hoes by ARTCRAFT" Pacific Coast for the Philippine Islands, where she will join Maj. Gen. Hull. Maj. Gen. Patrick Makes Trip By Air to Detroit, Mich. 1aj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick left Washington by airplane yesterday for Detroit, where he was by the illness of his son, Lieut. Bream C. Patrick. Mrs. Patrick, who was in Ontario, is also in Detroit. Mrs. George Mesta will entertain at tea at Newpor Sunday afternoon in honor of the officers and midshipmen aboard the Polish ing ship 3 which is anchored near there. Mrs. Mesta's tea is also for Miss Marjorie McCickar of New York, who made her debut at the resort Saturday. Mr. John Baldwin Cochran, Mr. Peyton Cochran and Mr. William Bow' Clarke have arrived in Montreal and will motor to Quebee, Bar Harbor and '[= Newport before returning to Wash- | ington. Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes has re turned to Brook Farm, at Lenox, Mass. Anson Phelps Stokes. Mr. Ralph Snowden Hill, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. route to his home in Washington. Miss Callie NDoyle is spending som time at the Marlborough-Blenheim, at | Atlantic City. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury | entertained at a large dinner dance 1- :t | i Oliver Iselin at Saratoga Springs, is en || 4 16th & H Sto. NW Opposite White House Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made th to 7 re- Inspection invited Wardman Management Metropolitan 2260 1214 F St. New greens, navy, brown, h formerly to 18.50 colors, all heel heights, for best selections. 11@ Conn. Ave. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, evening at Wingwood House at Bar runm. Me., in honor of the latter's granddaughter, Miss Louise Brooks. The gues.s included many of the naval officers who are at the resort for the ninth international Maritime tennis tournament at the Bar Harbor Club, of which Mr. Stotesbury is president. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, former presi- dent general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens, at their place at Moosehead Lake, Me. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William A. | Herd ‘had several friends dining with them last evening at the P Deau- vu;;n at the Wardman Park l!:g:el. The newly appointed United States Minister to Norway and Mrs. Hoffman Phillip are spending sometime at Buf- falo, N. Y., and are expected to return to their apartment at the Galleon in about three weeks. The Minister and Mrs. Phillip have purchased a house at 2228 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. William L. Reld of Winston Salem, N. C., who has been the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Mc- | Dowell Meeks, left Washington last night tor Boston to visit her parents. She will be joined there by Mr. Reid, and at the conclusion of her visit in Boston she will return to the Capital the latter part of August, to again visit Mrs. Meeks. Miss Frances Morse, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. John Wise Morse, Summer ~UBSTANTIAL RE JaMEs B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street &@_——___——_zzflj(fla Presenting The New Fall Fashions in of Henderson Furniture and Lamps of Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites and Odd Pieces, and on All Lamps and Shades, make the present an economical time to anticipate your Fall refurnishing needs. United States Navy, and her brother, Mr. Malvern Morse, are guests of Miss Jane Blackmer at her home, Sea Nook, in Seal Harbor. E Col. and Mrs. Louis McCarty Little are spending a few days in New York and are at the St. Regis. Mr. H. J. T. Horan entertained a company last evening at the supper dance at the Le Paradis roof garden. The guests included Miss Evelyn Gor- don, Miss Selden, Miss Fran- cesca McKenney, BSenor Mauro de Freitas, second secretary of the Bra- zillan embassy, and Senor Don Manuel de Olazabal, attache of the Argentinian embassy. Dr. and Mrs. William M. Ballinger and their little daughter, Frances Jane of Forty-fifth street, spent the week end at Pln!yfiinl Md., w:l:;‘! Dr. z:ll- linger presented a paper at the meeting of (hep Medical &lfly of Southern Maryland, in session there. Mr. and Mrs. TloTveyhm C. Trimble | have returned to Washington, _after spending some days in Atlantic City. | Mrs. Jefferson Clark and Miss Jo- sephine Claflin have returned from an automobile trip to Harrisburg, Pa. Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor of American University; Mrs, Clark, Miss Frances E. Young, a niece bf Mrs. Clark, and Mrs. Phyllis Lamar bave returned from several weeks in Europe, during which time they visited principally Clearancei DUCTIONS on a group _ District 7676 District 7677 Pl’lOnCS HANDBAGS featured at $5.00 A select assortme smartest in handbags for the Fall season. Black and brown seem destined to reign supreme ‘in the col preferred materials are antelope, calf and morocco. Your choice of a wide variety of styles, featurin straps and novelty- (KR 1314 F Street N.W. W%Es THE TRAVEL LEATHER & GIFT JHOP &t ADVERTISEMENT. nt of the newest and or realm, while the g envelopes, back- | handle models. . ADVERTISEMENT. CONNE (,\{ m!&l now 7)70[/0”6 Farrell CTICUT AVENUE o Hats, $1.00 Glaser’s famous little millinery shop is closing out all Summer hats—including straws and felts. The sale begins tomorrow with prices starting at $1.00. 1532 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Q and Dupont Circle. B Russina Because of these hot days, when the face already feels tired at 10:00 a.m., a skin treatment is waiting for you at Russina’s. While your hair is scientifically shampooed and dried into a wave, the most delightiul and beneficial creams and tonics are absorbed into your skin. During this process the pores are re- laxed and the skin absorbs all the nourishment it needs for several hours~ in a very few minutes. With this combination treatment you feel well groomed and know that in every detail vour appearance is finished when you leave Russina's. Special prices are for August. 1609 Connecticut Avenue, 2nd floor, between Que and R Sts. Dec. 1677. E I T Outdoor Pictures The time in which you may have out-of-door pictures made is growing shorter. There is an indescribable fresh- ness of beauty about an out-of- door portrait that lends an en- trancing charm to the subject. Let us suggest, if you have a pretty garden, that you use it as the sellinf for a picture of your- self. Or {f you have a favorite mount, or a dog, that you in- clude him in your portrait. Photographs of this type, in many different styles, are a spe- cial feature of the artists of the famous studio of Underwood & Underwood. Their window display this week is composed of out-of-door pic- tures of both children and grown-ups. Telephone now for an pointment, Decatur 4100 1230 Connecticut Avenue arranged ap- Frances Fox Shampoos The silky feeling, the color- ful luster, a faint herbal fra- grance and a healthful, clean scalp are results of a Frances Fox shampoo. Have you ever mnoticed that people whom you greatly ad- mire—are ones whose hair is al- ways a crowning glory? Nothing so ruins your ap- pearance as oily, stringy hair, dry hair, baldness or dandruff. The fact that it is not neces- sary makes it even worse. Frances Fox Institute has been famous among men and women of Europe and America for more than thirty years. The permanent waves given at Frances Fox Institute also con- tribute to their fame, Miss Smith, one of their per- manent wave experts, is at the Washington office now. Note—Hair and scalp exami- nation is given here free of charge. Decatur 5475, 1341 Conn. Ave. (fl. 2). Just Below Dupont Circle. E I B} New Undie Sets The underneaths must be quite as fitting and elegant these days of feminine styles—as the costume, Elizabeth Arden’s Salon has a refreshing display of lovely new lingerie. There are divine sets which include the gown, slip, step-in and brassiere or teddy in many different combinations of soft silks and satins, creamy, rich laces, and filmy cloud-like tints. For the girl going away to school, for the bride-to-be as well as the smart matron who is always the last word in chic— this news of the latest vogue in lingeric presented by Elizabcth Arden—is a choice bit, Drop into the salon to see it and all the heavenly perfumes and. famous beauty preparations which have brought loveliness to women of two continent 1147 Connecticut Avenue. Decatur 2040, Normandy, Brittany, Paris, Belgium and England. i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Simpson, jr., who recently left Washington, are ’:n A lantic City, staying at Chalfonte-Had. don Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Manville New York have arrived in Newport Stockholm, Sweden, where they visit their son-in-law and daughter, Coun and Countess Folke Bernadotte. Count and Countess Bernadotte were guests of President and Mrs. Hoover for a few days’ after their wedding, which took place in New York. AUGUST- 7, 1930. mother, Rev. 5 rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, at Olney, officiating. The home had a pretty arrangement of Summer flowers and ferns, and E‘e- eding the ceremony Rev. Melvin Kay of Reisterstown, Md., sang “At Dawn- ing,” with Mrs. Kay, who also played the wedding march, playing the ac- | companiments. The bride 'Il'wen in marriage by { her brother, Mr. William J. Hines of and she wore & gown of fashioned along Bflfmm, Md, | white chiffon, vailing mode; & tulle veil was softly about her face and she offlnhbgzu.mmm . mn Grove, the home of the Philip A. Dales, Maryland Wedding Interesting Te Washington Residents. | shower bouquet of white roses. Richardson The marriage of Miss Catherine | Mrs. Maurice of Towson, Wessel Hines, Geughter of Mrs. Rueben | Md., was the matron of honor, wearing P. Hines, to Mr. Frank Wheeler Fenby (Continued on Third Page.) Brothers 1213 F FRIDAY—SUMMER STOCK CLEARANCE DRESSES COATS « SUITS $19.75 $29.75 Were 35.00 to 55.00 Were 55.00 to 98.50 Other Groups, $10.75—8$39.75 Save 509, or More 1,500 New One-of-a-Style Sample Dresses Drastically Reduced to 50 Values From $15 to $25 Dresses you'll like to sport in! Dre Any and every dress you'll want for your va ightihakat A uc many fads e nesd ERIl meduls] Georgettes, chiffons, embroidered crepes, prints, piques, ete. . o« Every size. Open all day Saturday. GYaniTy @DREss @SHopPPE - i Opposite The Willard Hotel 527 14th St. NN\W. . J.E.Cunningham C 314~316 SEVENTH ST.NW. 16th Annual Sale of Fur-Trimmed OATS Women's Sizes s_you'll like to dine in! tion—is Misses’ Sizes Junior Sizes Beautiful Fabrics Rich Furs New Colors $5 DEI/’OSIT HOLDS ANY COAT Pay a few dollars now and then as convenient .. by the ttme “when coat weather” arrives yowll HAVE your coat . . . PAID FOR . .. Your coat will be held in our fur storage vaults until wanted. We could have bought coats to sell at a lower price but we preferred to give you the best value that $58 ever produced.’. . e SOCIETXY. SAKS FUks —You'll be astounded at this season’s low prices. The style features that sway choice from one coat to another nlre t‘l“ her: in Saks large fl:e- lection of gorgeeous fur models—even 'fiou of the lower price range are distinguished and smart. Low Summer Rates o Fur Remodeling and Re, QUALITY ... has reached a new low price level in our AUGUST FUR "SALE EVER before in our 19 years . . . were styles moré entrancing than the 1930-31 ®iodes being dis- gl-yed in this AUGUST SALE. rices likewise set a new standard for value ... THE LOWEST IN 15 OR 20 YEARS. Mr. David Silverman person- ally invites you to us and_inspect the remark- able styles and values in this remarkable sale. Convenient Terms May Be Arranged A Deposit Will Reserve Any Item Summer Rates for Repairing and Remodeling (CAPITOL 7 19 Years Our Only | | | I Store { o - 1208 G Street 4 Tremendous Clearance of More Than 500 Pairs of Shoes At-a New Low Price $5.90 Regularly $10 to $13.50 Kindly do not ask for —Approvals —Credits —Exchanges S FASHION INSTITUTION. TNewlork Shoes for immediate wear, in leathers and fabrics in all the most wanted shades and styles! Shoes in black, brown, green, burgundy and dark blue for late Summer . and early Fall wear! Shoes for all occasions! Shoes for every type of foot! The majority are Sorosis—famed for their styling and comfort! The rest are shoes of other superior makes. And the combination of expansion sales _ plus the need for room for new Fall merchandise makes this new low: price possible! Be up with the dawn—make an early selection and save, save, save! A combination of value and quality that should not be overlooked. Al sizes —but not all sizes in all styles. Shoe Shop—Street Flaor

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