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A-6 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Ambass-ador of Spain Accompanied by Daughter in New York Preparatory to Sailing £ HE Ambassador of Bpain, Senor Don_Alejandro Padilla y Bell, and his daughter, Senorita Dona | Rosa Padilla, went to New York | Jast evening and will sall Sun- €ay morning to join Senorita de Padilla and Senorita Dona Maria Padilla, in| Spain. Mr. Allan Hoover, son of President and Mrs. Hoover, is the guest of Mr. Jere-| miah Milbank, abcard his housebolti the Saunterer, which is cruising the Guatemalan Minister and Family | At Jersey Resort for Season. | The Minister of Guatemala and Mme. Recinos and_family are established at | Ventnor, N. J., for the remainder of the | season. | Senator Simeon D. Fess has arrived | in Washington to take up his duties as | chairman of the Republican National Committee and is stopping at the Carl- ton. The Speaker of the House, Mr. Nich- olas Longworth, was a guest at the din- ner dance given last evening in the crystal room of the Homestead, at Hot Springs. Among others present were Mrs. Lawrence Townsend and Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher. Representative and Mrs. John Q. Til- son and their daughters, Miss Mar- garet Tilson and Miss Corinne Tilson, are spending a few days in New Yori and are at the Roosevelt. The charge d'affaires of Poland, Ml’.l Stanislaw Lepkowski, entertained at dinner last evening at Newport in honor | of Capt. L. de Walden and his officers | of the Polish training ship Iskra. Among the guests were the commercial | counselor of the embassy, Mr. Witold ‘Wankowicz, and the financial counselor, Mr. Alexander Woytkiewicz. The charge d'affaires of the Domini- csn Republic, Senor Persio C. Franco, has gone to New York to spend a few days. He will be at the St. Regis dur- ing his visit The newly appointed United States | Minister to Ecuador, Mr. William Daws Son, has arrived in Quito to present his | credentials to President Ayora of Ecua- dor. | Mrs. William R. Castle Hostess at Garden Tea Yesterday. Mrs. William R. Castle, wife of the Assistant Secretary of State, enter- tained at tea yesterday on the Casino | lawn at Hot Springs, where she has| been since early Summer. Mrs. Gordon Harrison, formerly of Brandon, now of Richmond, Va., is the guest of Mrs. Mary Wright Johnson at | her home, on P street. e | Miss Charlotte Childress, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Childress, and | her fiance, Lieut. Chester Clark Wood, Were entertained at an informal sup- per party on the Potomac last evening by Mr. Louis Skinner. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mallan, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Vedall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley and Mrs. Helen Col- | bert Hight. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt was 2a hostess at luncheon yesterday at her estate, Beaulieu, at ~Newport, where Brig. Gen. Vanderbilt will join her from New York Sunday. Gen.and Mrs. Vanderpilt . will entertain at ‘dinner Sunday. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock entertained at dinner last evening at Newport, where she has been since her return from Europe. 0l. Charles S. Hamilton of Cathe- drfl avenue will leave this week to Join Mrs. Hamilton and their two young children, who are spending the Sum- | mer at Fire Island, N. Y. Miss Mary | and Miss Katherine Hamilton will join Mrs. Hamilton later in the month. They are spending some time at camp in Maine. Col. and Mrs. Wallace Macdonald Craigie returned Wednesday to their home, in_Edgemoor, from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Rutherford ‘Morris at their Summer home, in the Catskills. Miss Dorothy Dial, daughter of for- mer Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, left Washington vesterday to be the house guest of Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland at their country home, Suffern, N. Y. She will later go to Haverhill, N. H, to visit at Pine Grove, the farm of Seénator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes. Maj. B. C. Dunn, U. S. A, is the (uesb’ of his parents, Col. and Mrs. Beverley W. Dunn, at Crawford Notch, in the White Mountains. Mrs. R. J. Firbeck of Bridgeport, Conn. is also With her parents, Col. and Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. Walter Dm(\l‘iddle hl;mretu:':‘g to Washington after spending time in Charlottesville and Colonial Beach. Mr. Alva Dinwiddie, who has been tcuring in England, Scotland and Treland for three months, will be with his mother in Washington in September. Capt. C. W. Ford, A. C., U. 8. A, has rrived in Washipgton from Boston, | Mass., and is stopping at the Carlton. Capt. Ford has with him Lieut. G. R. Geer of Boston and Maj. Bartlett Bear- | man of Brookline, Mass. Mr. Chester Lockwood has gone to Saranac Lake, N. Y., to spend the week ¢nd with Mrs. Lockwood, who will re- main there until after Labor day. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Gregg will Jeave Washington today to visit the for- ner's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gregg, at Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. Gregg will return to the Capital early next week, Mrs. Gregg remaining In Scarsdale for about a month. Mrs. Morrow Joining the Ambassador in Mexico City. Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow will leave her home, in Englewood, N. J., for Mexico to join the Ambassador for a several weeks' stay. She will be accompanied by Miss Constance Morrow. daughter of Ambassador and Mrs. Morrs Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hulst and Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Howe. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazard of the | Ontario Apartments are leaving Wash- ington to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazard at Caldwell. N. J. Later they he Berkshires to visit Mr. and Unex Complete Every 112 Mis ried Filet Sole With Tartar Sauce, Shrimp a la Newberg. Cholce of Roast Meats, Cold THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. ! Mrs. Andrew Hamilton Oannon has left for Charlottesville, Va., to attend | the Tastitute of Public Affairs. Mr. Stanley K. Hornbeck of the State Department entertained a small com: pany at luncheon yesterday at the Ca: ton, the counselor of the Hungarian | jegation and Mrs. John Pelenyi being among his guests. Mr. and Mrs. H. Laurie Garrett of Lowell street, accompanied by their two children, Rosemary and Laurie, Jr., and Mrs. Garreit’s sister, Miss Genevieve | Bath of Moundsville, W. Va., left yester- | day for Baltimore, from which place they are going to Boston by boat. ile in Boston they will be the guests of Mrs. Garrett's brother. or Madrid. Mrs. W. 8. Havill at Stockbridge, Mass. Mrs. Howard Phillips and her son Howard, jr., of Columbia road are spend- | some time at the Royalton, at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macon Wallings- ford are spending several weeks in At- |lantic City, N. J, at Hotel Dennis. M¢ STANLEY F. REED, ‘Whose husband is general cC..msel of the Federal Farm Board. She is spending the Summer at their home in Maysville, Ky. —Underwood Photo. A DELIGHTFULLY COQL; REFRESHING STORE KAPLOWITZ BROJ. INCORPORATED APPAREL SPECIALISTS THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E AND P SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY| Misses' Women's Coats .. Dresses.. Gowns..3%d A GIVE-AWAY PRICE . . $15 TO l:sg GARMENTS . . YOU WILL WANT AT LEAST A DOZEN . . SMART APPAREL FOR ALL-YEAR-ROUND WEAR . . Beautiful Cool Dresses. . . ... $10 Beautiful Cool Ensembles . . . . $10 THE SMARTEST FASHIONS THE FINEST SILKS PRICED LOWER THAN MANUFACTURERS' COST . . “La Loie”" Silvel Velvet Dresses .-, $15§ FINEST QUALITY POSSIBLE THE DURABLE GEORdETTE SILK BACK VELVET . . DISTINGUISHED FASHIONS . . Autumn Chevo Crepe Coats . . 319'\50 TAILORED BY HAND $35 AND $43 NEW MONOTONE TWEEDS . . COATS FOR $19.50 . . KAPLOWITZ is noted for the finest apparel. .85 formerly to 18.50 for the final activities of the season we offer the final ....., § A LE artcraft shoes Your final opportunity for this year ... to obtain original 18.50 slippers at drastic reductions. All sales final. Note . . . at f street shop only. Cuts and Vegetable Plate, Roast Chicken, 5 Salad Courses Rer ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING SPACE COLUMBIA 5043 Capen, ecial CI These Not Desiring r Menu hoes by ARTCRAFT 1101 Conn. Ave. Mr. Albert ¥. Fox and his daughter, Miss Margaret Fox, closed their home, 927 Grant place northwest, today and left for Atlantic City, and will spend 10 days at the Chalfonte. Among those who entertained at din- ner last evening in the garden restau- rant of the Carlton were the former Governor of Nebraska, Mr. S8amuel R. McKelvie; the second secretary of the Turkish embassy, Mr. Ussaki Bulent, and Ma). Clarence M. Young. Mrs. A. Seidell of 2301 Connecticut avenue is visiting in Boston, spending a few days with Mrs. B. J. Lloyd, en route to Cape Cod. Col. Barber's Bradley Hills Home Opened for Hermon Church Fete, Sky Meadows, the Bradley Hills home | of Col. and Mrs. Alvin B. Barber, will be opened to the public Saturday, Au- | gust 9. beginning at 5 o'clock p.m., | when the annual garden fete given by the Woman's Guild of Hermon Church, | one of Montgomery County's historic churches, is to be held. Mrs. Frank M. Stone, &’ charter member of the body, whose connection with the church dates from the organization, in 1874, of this church as a spiritual descendant, so to s] . of the old Cabin John Presby- terfan Church at Potomac, with a his- | tory dating back to 1725, is chairman | of ‘arrangements for the affair, with Mrs. Barber actively assisting her, Mrs. Thomas Bodine is president of the Woman’s Guild, sponsoring the fete. A | chicken dinner served on the lawn, gay | booths with fancy articles, «children's toys, etc., and a series of motion pic- tures, shown during the evening under the direction of the pastor, the Rev. P. James Murdock, completes the list of attractions. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. L. Barker an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Adrienne Marie to Mr. Alvin Kenneth Kar, the wedding to take place Monday, August: 1 Mrs. F. Wardelich and the Misses ‘Wardelich have gone to Atlantie City | and are at the Chalfonte-Hadden Hall Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Champlin of | Hammondsport, N. Y., have come by | motor to Washington and are at the Dodge Hotel for several days. I Mrs, Frederick Jones, 1700 T street northwest, Washington, is at the Hotel Madison, Atlantic City. D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1930. thrDr' ‘raldd MH{G;IJ{ tm)m and th&ix Mr. and Mrs. George H. Carter an- Ve ‘ahaIIE o FRS, ., were the | nounce the marriage of their daughter meek ond et oL oAr. And Mrs Wil |Madge Penny, to Mr. Lee Calvin Ash- liam Tidball of Montague street, having made the trip to Washington by motor. | craft, jr, both of Washington, D. C, August 4, 1930. Mrs. Bernard M. Lester of Loulsville, M- Ky., is at the Dodge Hotel, accompa-| Dr. Carl Kettler of ‘Washington has nied by Miss Margaret C. Nash, also of 1 gone to Stony Man Ranch, at Skyland, Louisville. Va., to spend several weeks. All Day—9:15 to 6 SATURDAY —for the convenience of our customers, with many of whom Saturday is the preferred shop- ping day. All Our Employes Will Be Given a Full Day Holi- day Each Week With Pay, in Addition to Their Regular Vacation HINGSPALY 810-818 Seventh St. N Government Employees W ll find this store an economical place in which to shop on Saturday afternoons J B.Jones &Co. INCORPORATED 1219 1221 G Streer NW. BeTwEEN 12 &13 STREETS. Open All Day Saturday Increasing numbers of peo- ple value Saturday shopping time. To them the usual clos- ing was a hardship, therefore, J. B. JONES & COMPANY will be open Saturday, with full and cordial service. But our employees do not lose; our regular employees re- celve an extra day each week, in addition to their regular vacation. Drastic Price Reductions in All Departments FOR SATURDAY ONLY Quality Underwear & Silk Slips Step-ins Dance Sets New Fall Travel Print Dresses Almost unbelievable, such color combinations in the new Fall prints, such styles, every dress a reproduction of a higher )2 Sizes 14 to 48 Black and white com- binations, blue combina- tions, and the fascinat- ing new brown combina- tions. Harmoniously blended. All steal their color from the Autumn foliage. Downstairs Store Silk Hosiery Pure Silk Hose $1.25 and $1.50 1 Quality Teddies All 100% silk, in the new silhouette, plain and trim- med with sun bronze lace or tailored finished with hem- stitching. $1.95 and $2.95 Quality ,y. 65 500 pairs of hose, all perfect, rein- forced heel and toe, service and chif- fon, in all the latest shades. Including the famous Park Lane All sizes brand. Sizes 8!2 to 10. For Saturday Only $3.00 and $5.00 Felt Hats # 38 e '(2.88 This great variety of hats, offered at such a phenomenal price, just in time to complete your early Fall ensemble. Hats with double brims, off-the-face styles, berets, tailored brims, felts—rib- bon and velvet trimmed. SATURDAY SPECIALS $1.95 Blouses, $1.49 handkerchief linen, cloth trimmed with nd tallored effects. $13.75 and $16.75 : Knitted Suits, $8.75 A lovely selection of 3-pe. knitted suits in all the new pastel colors with sleeveless sweater of contrasting colors. 14 to 20. Broadcloth Shorts, 49¢ panties of fine with yoke front. Blousettes of voile and pleated jabot: quality Sizes 19 brosatiotn and 31. $2.65 Sport Sweaters, Slip-on sleeveless s $1.65 erew neckline. in mod.fl'nt v ater: istic wes light and dark colors. Sizes 34 t $2.95 and $3.50 Beach Coats, sl .95 gl’llllll coats or coats of erash with brightly colored ret 8! All the new Fall shades. Large and small headsizes. SATURDAY Silk Dresses Formerly $10 to *16-2 Values never before equaled at this price. You have no idea what a fashionable dress $5.00 will buy here Saturday. Tomorrow Saturday Pastel Sizes 14 to 44 qualities, Second Floer. Shop Here First and Save the Difference; ~ low cost. —regularly priced at $8.50. 10RO 1 D Clo: a Group of SOCIETY. g = Saturday Specials at Whelér{sf $3.50 Boudoir Mules and $4.50 D'Orsays * ;$|.95 A special lot —all clean, fresh stock, but in the following sizes only: MULES, size 3 only; D'OR- SAYS in sizes 3 and 375 only. Made of finest boot satin and with arch support. Very attractive value at | { Odd Lot of Pajamas and Negligees, $8.5 Actually offered at cost and be- rted lot of garments Sat- urday, while they last............ 0 Value S 495 1105 F STREET Open Saturdays During' August = o HURRY! Strand of Pearls 8375 y e Theron & . I LIMIT TWO SETS Here Is What It Contains: 1 oz. Narciss Perfume 1 jar Cleansing Cream 1 ja Attractively Boxed Y ————— o———— Satisfaction Since 1859 KINGS PAL 810-818 Seventh St. OWNS | 07~9~11~13 G For Your Convenience 1 bx. Theron Face Powder If You Want To Get Your FREE (Manufactured) Our Special Sale Offer continues. A beautiful strand “Ritzie” Pearls given FREE with every purchase of r Tissue Cream (E N.w. HATS e St.NW, Splendid Opportunity to Make Your Selec! tion AUGUST NEW SLEEVES A DEPOSIT RESERVES 358 COAT SALE NEW LINES . . . MATERIALS . . . GORGEOUS FURS . . . tailoring that rivals the highest-grade garment's . . . ATURING a superb collection of AUTHENTIC COPIES of the foremost PARIS HOUSES faithfully reproduced to the last detail. predominating—but we also show the new Greens, Blues, Browns, Tans and Gray. NEW Black, of course, is A DEPOSIT RESERVES $ ANY COAT Dresses and Ensembles for Street, Sports, After- noon and Evening—Chiffons, Crepes, Prints, Wash- able Silks, Shantungs. ALL SIZES. ¢ %*SUMMER DRESSES ¥ FORMERLY PRICED $15.00 to $25.00 $ 6 .95 —_————— e The Friendly Shopo BRESLAU’S 1307 to 1313 G St. m

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