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'SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) hid crepe gown and carrying pink “muullow“}n Hnmylao&poi iy the bride, who wore a of white crepe, and Mrs. Philena er of the bridegroom, who y and his bride left for y will make their ‘was in blue Later Mr. Fen wedding trip. at Finks| Mr, and Mrs. George J. Atwell of ment of twell, to Mr. and Mrs. Th New York, Long Island, and Aiken, S.C. Mr. Hitcheock is a brother of the for- | mer Miss Margaret Mellon, now Mrs. | Thomas Hitchcock, jr. niece of the Becretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew | ‘W. Mellon. Mr. Hitchcock’s family has for gen- erations been prominent in social and business activities in New York and has promoted and been identified with the game of polo in America since its infancy. His father and Mr. Thomas Hitchcock, jr. his brother, are inter- nationally known polo players, and Mrs. Hitcheock, his mother, the former Miss Louise Eustice, is a widely known horsewoman and has devoted much of ber time to trllnm[AEflo aspirants of the younger set at en on her pri- wvate polo fleld there. Mr. Hitchcock is a' grandson of the fate Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock and a brother of Mrs. J. Averell Clark and Mrs. Julian L. Peabody. The wedding is planned to take | gllce on the afternoon of September 2 at the Atwell residence at Man- hasset. An engagement of interest in Wash- n is that of Miss Frances Heck- , daughter of Mrs. Vanderhoef Heckscher, to Mr. Philip Hofer, son of Mrs. Charles F. Hofer of New York and Cincinnati. Miss Heckscher attended Miss Cha- pin’s School and the Fermata School, at Aiken, S. C., and made her debut in 1926. She is a member of the Junior e. League. Mr. Hofer was graduated from Har- vard in 1921 and is a member of the Delphic, Phoenix-S. - K; Signet and Hasty Pudding Clubs of Harvard, and of the Grolier and the Union Club. He is a brother of Mr. Myron A. Hofer of Washington. Mrs. Louise M. Dodson, director of the women's division of the Republican National Committee, entertained at | dinner last evening at the Mayflower | for a group of Republican National | Committeewomen who are in Washing- | ton attending a meeting of the Execu- tive Committee today. Mrs. Dodson's guests included Mrs, Virginia White Speel of Washington, Mrs. Paul Rewman of South Dakota, Mrs. Worthington Scranton of Pennsyl- wvania, Mrs. Ellis A. Yost of West Vir- , Miss Martha McClure of Iowa, . Nathaniel Thayer of Massachu- setts, Mrs. Grace Semple Burlingham of Missouri and Mrs. Guy P. Gannett of Maine. Miss Martha McClure of Mount Pleasant, Towa; Mr. J. R. Nutt of Cleve- | A land, Mr. J. H. Roraback of Hartford, Conn., and Mr. James Francis Burke of Pittsburgh, members of the Republic- an National Committee, are in Wash- ington and are making the Willard their hegdquarters. Mr.’ Charles Langley entertained a smajl party last evening at the Le Paradis roof garden supper dance in eompliment to Miss Charlotte Childress ;Jnd her fiance, Lieut. Chester Clark Miss Mary Crippen of Jenifer street, Chevy Chase, i3 _spending the month with friends at Forest Hills, Long. Is- Mrs. Eric Greenleaf was a luncheon Bostess yesterday at the Mayflower, hav- | Mrs. Martin C. Shallenberger and Miss Sara E. Shallenberger, wife and daughter of Maj. Shallenberger, recently appointed military attache at Rome. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, mr-'a”lywm United States inst; dancing teachers, “wherf such the fact.” Murray, the commission said, in an- nouncing_ its order, first began giving dancing Jessons in New York in 1913 and later established headquarters in Asheville and Atlanta. New York in 1923. —Harris-Ewing Photos. ing as her guests Mrs. Stephen W. Gambrill, wife of Re) tative Gam- brill of Maryland; Mrs, Charles Frank- lin and Senora de Guell, wife of the second secretary of the Cuban embassy. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Adams of Rock Spring drive, Country Club Hiils, Va., have gone to Branford, Conn., where they will spend the next two weeks at the Montawese House. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kasehagen have as guests at their home, 1352 Jefferson street, Mrs. Royston St. Noble of Bar- celona, Spain; Mrr. Willlam Montgom- ery Sweeney’ of New York, Mrs. Anne Cavell Johnson, Miss Rosalie Johnson and Mr. Shields Johnson of Roanoke, Va. Mr, Felix J. Kasehagen of Wilming- ton, Del., was also a recent guest and accompanied Mr. Kasehagen to Chicago on & visit to his old home. Affer Mr. Leo- Kasehagen's .return. from. Chicago, he was recalled to that city by the death of his mother, Mrs. Marie Kasehagen. He will return to Washing- ton this week. Mr. Wright Host to Members Ot English-Speaking Union. Mr. Henry Price Wright, as a _mem- ber - of the English-Speaking Union, was host at luncheon today at the An- napolis Roads Clubs to the group of foreign students now in under, the auspices of the union. The lunch- eon followed a visit to the Naval Acad- emy at Annapolis. Mr. Wright's guests were Mrs. M. Lomes, Miss D. S. Mart and Mr. W. H. Partridge of London: Prof. J. Rousseau, Mr. Stephen Dutoit Arthur Suzman of South Mr. C. Zefczuski of Poland, Mr. Walter Petterson of Sweden, Signor Francesco Greaglione -and Signor Alto Taroni of Italy, Signor Salvatore Velis of Russo- Italy and Mrs. Bruce Wallace, secretary of the English-Speaking Union. Fol- lowing luncheon the afternoon was spent at the Beach and Tennis Club, -_— ICE CREAM Pinea;:v.lle-Min! and Fresh Peach DRIVE OUT TO McKEEVER BROS. Kensington, Md. They’re practically all favorites in Harris’ Pre-Season COAT SALE Junuy\ng their selection and sub- stantiat! ng the judgment of Harris Buyers—these beautiful Fall and Winter Coats with their distinctive lines and rich fur trim are creatin, too—combines Price, a sensation. th excellent - terms to' make more reasons why your coat should come from Harris' 0S - J—E'W-R-' Hmmls-@- - (224 F STREET == TWO SALES IN ONE! ALL I. MILLER Sale Shoes NOW REDUCED to the INGENUE SALE Every Sale shoe in our shop now one price! Every wanted material. Every type of slipper. Every height of heel. Every size, every width. yours for the astonishingly low wext six months! Buy now and I. Ml 1222 F ST .. Slippers which originally sold for $12.50, $16.50. $18.50—now price of §7.85! Buy new for the SAVE! LLER REET N. W, E. | will spend some time. where an informal beach party was held. Miss Helen Collier, Miss Ruth Col- turn, Miss Helen Boyd and Miss Lyda Ballard have returned to the city from an_extended tour to the West Coast. ‘The group, all of whom are members of Beta Chapter, TauPhi Sorority, left ‘Washington in late June, traveling by the Southern route to Los Angeles, where they visited for two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Col- burn, formerly of this city. After a trip up the coast to Seattle and Vancouver the party started East, | making brief stays at Lake Louise and Banff, Canada, en route, returning by Lake Superior and Lake Huron. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garrett, with| their son and daughter Lawrence and | Rosemary, have sailed from Baltimore on.the steamship Fairfax, Merchant & Miners' Line, for Boston, where they Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas of the Zdwards are spending August at Ocean View and Virginia Beach. Miss Elizabeth Pollard Cox of Louls- ville, Ky., is at the Dodge Hotel, ac- com| d by Miss Mabel Robertsom also of Louisville. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Thornton Chesley at their cot- tage, at Holy Shores, on the Chesapeake Bay. Mr. Charles J. Smith, fleld repre- sentative of the Interior Department, is at the Ebbitt House for the week. Wm. Rosendorf 1215 G St. al “G” Street Furrier Metropolitan 928* National 8663 Our August Fur Coat Sale —is marked by values that we have never known to prevail in all the period of our career of over two decades of catering to the fur needs of Washing- ton’s particular clientele. Select your Fur Coat mow and we'll reserve it. Personally selected pelts made up by the most noted craftamen. Flare and regular effects. Immediate Delivery On Custom Made Slip Covers bl Serity taitorea S Insiatied 825.95' s Is e lowest ice ever quoted on this hish guality, Entire Stock Cretonnes 8 1 nltu Bar Harbor Sets — Only 6 sets to close out; sl 50 . regularly $2.25.... Draperies Awnings Window Shades McDEVITT’S 1202 G St. N.W., District 3211 Mr. Smith hes been stationed’ recently in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carlson of St. Cloud, Minn., are at the Dodge Hotel for several days while in Washington with their young son. Miss Thelma Schmitt, assisted by members of the junior section of the Women's City Club, has completed ar- rangements for a boat trip Monday evening, leaving at 8:30 o'clock, to which members of the club and their friends are being invited. MUST STOP ADVERTISING New York Dancing School Claims to Have Taught U. S. Presidents. ‘The Arthur Murray School of Danc- ing of New York has been ordered by the Federal Trade Commission to stop advertising that it had taught dancing to former Presidents of the United States, Senators, Governors and mem- bers of European royal families. ‘The school also has been directed to cease advertising that it had been se- Painting and Paperhanging —backed by a reputation for first-class work, of over half a century's standing. We'll be. pleased to estimate JamesB.Henderson 1108 G Street * Phones: District 7676 and 7677 ghilipfihom LEVENTH ST, = BETWEEN F4G House Phons of Courtesy NAtional 1133 / / Bolero Jacket Short Sleeve Dress, in Ruat, Black and White Tweed Print. $25 They call them Travel Tweeds— travel to town in one ...travel to college in one — look “woolly” but feel “silky.” Sizes 14 to 44. Others at $15 and $18 Second Floor 10 Years' Satisfactory Service House' of Courtesy ELEVENTH ST. Clearan CHOICE OF Philipsborn Phone National 133 = BETWEEN Fa&G ce Friday THE HOUSE All Remaining Spring and Summer DRESSES .. .COATS... ENSEMBLES $22.75 Originally $49.50 to $110 High-type, One-of-a-kind Paris Imports. Not what Models . . Replicas of one expects in a clearance, but fresh merchandise, many suitable for wear during the Fall. ] Included are ... Plasn and Hand-Blocked Chiffons Silk and Navy Georgette Ensembles Navy Georgette, White Crepe and Chiffon Dresses Ensembles of Tweed Fur-Trimmed Dre. None on Approval All Sal and Crepey Materials ss and Sports Coats l‘io Exchanges les Final THURSDAY, 'A[:'GUST. 7, 1930. Noval Miles of Wire. ‘The record-breaking suspension h‘lfl? over the Hudson River at New_ York. s00n to be completed, contains 107.000 miles of wire in the four great cables which support the structure. Each of these wires is about the thickness of & lead pencil and will withstand & strain of 7.600 pounds. lemy’s is not He returned to Introducing VELO-DERMA ERGL Reiuvenates Your Skin i . "\‘ ? A revolutionary discovery! A2 aking the place of muscle oils, skin toners, astringents end cowder'base! A lotion to banish the faint tracery of limes around the eyes...to tighten up the loosened muscles under the chin...to do away with \ JJ the droop eround the mouth. A discovery that will QUICKLY bring back the youthtul freshness toyour skin...or act as a preservative to a youth- ful skin. Tryit! The results are bound to be gratifying. Bottles ranging from $10 to a $25 size. JELLEFF'S F STREET ENGLISH DINNER SERVICE For 8 persons $57.50 The “Queen’s Rose” Like a visit to an English village in April —fresh colored, delicate, graceful. Dresden- like floral decoration on mellow ivory. 66 pieces to the set as quoted and an open stock service to which additions or replacements may be made at will. Banbara Hore Iwesents on NCE YAl APsowiNG o/ fall Dresses in TRAVEL PRINTS SATINS \CANTON CREPE 95 SIZES 12-44 Smart, new Fall dresses in every new Fall color, style and material — hav- ing all the little touches that enhance smart Fall frocks. Truly marvelous values at Seven Ninety- five. all SLUMMIER DRESSES~COAIS Reduced lo~ 1115 F St., Washington, D. C. | ; l | l +. "' Open Saturdey Till 2.PM. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street - Week-End Clearance of Odds and Ends $16.75 to $19.75 Paulina Frocks $1()85 Cool Silk Paulina Frocks in printed crepe, embroidered crepe, flat crepe, shan- tung, silk shirting and linen . . . Also a few Jacket Frocks . . . Smart models expertly tailored. Sizes 14 to 20. $6—$12—$18 Knox Straw Hats $3.85 Popular sailor straws, small shape hats, large shape hats, all sizes, hats with brims. Four $29.75 to $39.75 Sport Dresses $1475 One green jersey dress, size 18. One brown tweed dress, size 14 One tan jersey dress, size 16. One wine two-piece knitted suit, size 14. $29.75 to $89.75 Travel & Sports Coats, % Price 5 fur-trimmed coats of imported tweed with Lapin and caracul furs. 19 untrimmed coats of imported tweed, novelty fabrics and Llama cloth. ~ Four $19.75 Summer Sports Coats $1250 One maize jersey coat, size 16. One green jersey coat, size 20. One white - basket weave, size 20. One maize basket weave, size 16. Four $29.50 Linen Riding Habits 515 Black and white herringbone linen riding habits with sleeveless coat, sizes 16 to 18. ~ Eleven $7.50 Rubberized Beach Coats $2.95 Good looking rubberized, plaid, poplin beach coats in sizes from 14 to 20. Six $18 Transparent Raincoats $2.95 Sizes 38 to 42. An exceptional value. The Women's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street