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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Entertaining Guests From St. Louis. have with them at the White House, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland :, Newton and their soa Mr. Newton of St. Louis, who w vesterday and will remain a time. Pmmzm’ AND MRS. HOOVER The Minister of Portugal and Vis- eountess d'Alte are pa‘u'nnsmrsorrlh»_‘ epncert and to be given this after- noon, -tutl)u'gn Harber Club, for the benefit o the Cardinal Gibbons Insti- tute. Among others who are sponsoring the benefit at Bar Harbor, are Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mrs. Louis C. Lehr and Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Announced of ‘Gambrill and Mr. Quill. | Representative and Mrs. Stephen N. o.-f’:?fi' announce the marriage of thetr daughter. Dorothy Louise, to Mr Maurice Francis Quill, son of Mrs. Quill and the late Mr. Maurice Francis , of Prince Georges County yester- | afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Mary's rectory at Laurel, Md., the Rev. Father Myers officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and only the families witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Quill and his bride will make their home in Laurel. Mrs. Quill is & graduate of the man School. Representative and Mrs. Frank L. Bawman of Morgantown, W. Va., have at the Do Hotel for a few days. route back Morgantown Repre- sentative Bowman will make addresses in Terra Alta and Seneca Rocks. The charge d'affaires of France, M.| Henry, returned to Washington morning from New York, where he | spent uvfils days at the Ritz-Carlton. The charge d'affaires of the Nether- Jands, Mr. L. G. van Hoorn, entertained ® amall company at luncheon yesterday | i the garden restaurant of the Carlton. | director general of the Pan-| Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, has sént out invitations for a concert of Latin American music by the United “& Navy Band and assisting artists de of the Pan-American ( 11, aid .3 ursday eve 3 sigfiember 8:30 o'cock. in honaf of the dele- | Agriculture, Industry. counselor of the 8 Em- | the Interamerican Conference Forestry The panish §& Conde de Montefuerte, enter-| o Deauv and Animal | fiparty of six at the dinner | onday evening on the Plage| ville at the Wardman Park Hotel. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Walter E. Hope, will re- tum to Wi n tomorrow marning wflu Ne‘Ilv w:rb wh:;: g:ln to see Mrs. sal ay on ropa to spend a month abroad. Mr. Hope spent the | 'e%end with Mrs. Hope in their home 8t Watch Hill, and then accompanied her to New York. Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Mr. John H. Edwards, has returned from a trip to the West. Rear A 1 T. S. Rogers was a guest at the ner given last evening | Lake Placid, N. Y., by Mrs. James | Davis of Brooklyn. y Admiral Cary Travers Grayson s the @ uxm'.?dunmz{& de ‘ork at Saratoga TR Capt. Schofield, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Bhofield have returned to Washin & month’s visit with his mother, | lal'o Judge F. L. Schofield of Han- Lieut. Herman Hanneken, U.S. M. C,, i and Mrs. Hanneken are at the May- Sower for 3 few days before going to Quantico, Va. Lieut. Hanneken has m& returned to the United States from Miss Neale Bride of Mr. James True. Mr. Beauman Neale has sent out Priday, A will be at 8031 O street. Former Senator and Mrs. James W ‘Wadsworth are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe at Newport. Mr. Wadsworth will deliver an ad- mmm‘v evening at Newpo! Mr. and Mrs. Howe will en- | at dinner Monday evening m‘ guests. | The former Assistant Secretary of | Mr. Breci Long, is the of Mr. and Mrs. William F. R. 8t Baratogs Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harris Wallace leave today for Canada. They s month at the Ritz-Carl- in Montreal, and the Cha- , 3 8. McCarthy snd their cousin, Mrs. Annie Schafer Simeox, are at Casa Vista, on the Randle Cliffs, Calvert County, Md.,, for a vacation | — | Mrs. Z. M. Waters, jr., of Oskhurst, Gaithersburg, Md., left yesterday for | * sojourn with her son- in-law_and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. zohn Madison Hoskins, the Great Naval Reserve Training Station, pear Chicago. Mys. Mark Sullivan is spending a few | in New York, where she went to Mr. John Baldwin Cochran, Mr.| and Mr. William Bowie | ke are at Newport for a visit on | way back to Washington after | motoring in Canada. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Sebin, jr, | "‘wfld.lnb , Va., are making a short | b in wuurgmmn at the Mayflower. | Mr. and Mrs. James Lloyd Wright | M. and Mrs. Edward R. Walton, | . will return this week from OcCean | _—n=======l Sweet and Lovable, Yet She Has No Intimate Friends | nmight she cries herself to sleep mot invited out to dances ause s Sgvies ks the witis she works with in e o ‘bad she does not know that she is wullty of perspiration odor, that underarm flat.l.l that seldom announces itself to | Ay | It is naturai to perspire. and it is a imw ‘mormal function, vet 100 often this healthful perspiration becomes offen- R i others. jow science has perfected a pure snow eream which completely neutralizes com ! from perspiration. It is . A aad i ls guarantecd to ness. or eagh srm befors you leave You fresh and sweet 8l day s o 35c jar of Oder-Sweet sl G covilen e Tae! » more ¢ ffective. Also &t and § and other Good Drugsists. ODOR-SWEET he Perfect DEODORANT for 4astidfous peop |a sea trip to | visit_her son and daughter-in-law, | fore returning to her home in Atlanta | have been in | w City, Md., where they have spent t weeks at the Mu‘lol‘umnotcl i Mrs. Hoggatt Clopton and her son- in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Leland Dotson Webb, who have been on a motor trip to Virginia, have re- turned to their apartment in the Ward- man Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. H._ Garrett with their two children, and Lawrence, jr.. returned yesterday from | Boston. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Garrett's asister, | Miss Genevieve Barth. Mrs. John W. Dwight 1s passing sev- eral days at the Ml“yflawnr? i Mrs. Bess K. Matson of Atlanta, Ga., who has been the house ;uuz“m 8| fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. R. e | Irving on Cathedral avenue, ::gq' to Greensboro, N. C., where will be- Mme. A. Millon of Paris is now in Washington at the Mayflower, accom- panied by Mme. J. Huber of Lucerne | and Miss Anna Lelli of Rome. They months and u}“dcognfiy murcu“yo arrived here from the Pacific Coast. " Mr. and Mrs. Myer Move Into New Home on Rockwood Parkway. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Myer are now occupying their new home, at 5016 Rockwcod parkway. in Spring Valley, to which they moved from 3801 Connecticut avenue. Mr. Myer is editor for the several current evenis news- papers that are used by public school pupils and also director of the Civie Education Service and editor of the Weekly News Review. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Green have gone | to Atiantic City and will be at the | Ambassador for some time. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Parrish are spend- | ing some time as the guests of Mrs. | Parrish’s family in Albany, N. Y., hav- ing gone there from Ocean View, Va. | where they spent two weeks gl i | Miss Bettyna Mousley has returned | to Washington from a three-week visit | vith Miss Fay Bonell at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Nichols have returned from Blue Mountain Lake, in the Adirondacks, where they spent three weeks. They were accom- panied by their two children, Ben- jamin and Anne. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Stevenson have gone to New York and are at the Park Central Hotel for a short stay. Mrs. Llewelyn R. Johnson has re- turned to her home, in New Albany, Ind., after a five-week visit in Wash- ington with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Scotton Carll, on Longfellow streef. Mrs. Johnson was accompanied by her two sons, Dick and Teddy. Mr. and Mrs. T, U. Dudley and their son sailed yesterday aboard the Fair- fax from Baltimore for Boston and will return the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bowman have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman and their two daughters, Miss Doris Mit- man and Miss Lois Mitman, will leave this week for their Summer home, at Dingmans Ferry, Pa., where they will spend & month. They will be accom- panied by Mrs. Charles H. Hilligeist and Miss Mary Lile, who will be their guests for two weeks. Mrs. Charles Jacobson, accompanied | by Mrs. Charles Jacobson, jr., and her three children, and Mrs. Eugene R. Jacobson and her son, Eugene, jr., have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Madison for the remainder of the month. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rothwell have motored to Washini trom thelr home. in Charlottesville, Va., and are stopping at the Carlton. Fantasy to Be Given al Fresco At National Woman's Party Tonight. The garden of the National Woman's Party, at 144 B street northeast. will be the setting for the fantasy “The Pier- ot of the Minute.” by Ernest Dawson, which the Young Women's Council will resent this ning at 8:15 o'clock. Ellss Cntheru:fi \&kl’al&ler :d Mr. Paul Alexander W e the leading rales. In addition to the play, Miss Alice Louis Hunter, one of the Tchernikoff- Gardiner dancers, will dance s waltz pantomime and Miss Janet Gover will un_#ha group of songs. | e affair will be & joint bensfit for | the Pierce Hall Players and the Young | Women's Council. Tickets may he pfo- | cured at the door. | Mrs. Radcliffe-Agnew will be at the |} Wardman Park Hatel until she goes to New York to sail September 10 on the Aquitania for her home in England. | Mrs. P..F. Hauser and Miss Marie | Hause nmunhwue‘uul.uz yes- terday aboard the Fairfax from Balti- more for New England. Miss Gretchen Danisl has gone to Cn.ltl\'ule. near Staunton, Va., where she the guest of her brother-in-law for the final activities of the season we offer the final..,... S of and sister. Mr. and Mrs. lick, who have a cottage there. Danjel spent some time in New York before going to Craigsville. 2 Power will leave shortly for Kentucky and |later on for the State of Washin where Mr. Tomlin is stationed as representative. Mary Dorsch and Miss artcraft le W. Wal- Miss Miss Dorothy Lee Weston of Boston, Mass., is at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. Harold Tomlin of the Federal and Mrs. Tomlin gton, field Mr. and Mrs. James E. Duke enter- tained a small company at the dinner dance Monday e\'entg on | Deauville, at the Wa the Plage Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Darsch, Miss 'sch Regina Dort at the Chalfonte- are lpenme August Haddon Hall in Whnflc City. Miss Gertrude H. Bowling was among day from the pa: $ 15th St. shoes Your final opportunity for this yea: ... to obtain original 18.50 slippers at drastic reductions. All sales final. Note . . . at f street shop only. 7 "hoes by —ARTCRAFT 1311 F Street 1101 Conn. Ave. W, B, Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. In the Opportunity Shop August Clearance Spring and Summer Coats to $19.75 $ Coats for dress and sport wear in these groups. To take on your vaca- tion. All excellent in-between-season coats. Specials In the Apparel Shop Three Groups of Dresses Were $16.75 to $29.75 Were $16.75 to $29.75 20 ° Were $29.75 to $49.75 Dresses for all occasions are included in the above collections. Some of i the season’s most pepular styles and materials. Wflfl * timore d the for Bos- Iag and wtm return until early Sep- tember. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hi'{hmm" u{l K-ln.;u City, ., are at the Dodge uvifllf.dn:yl with Mr. and Mrs. Hanks of Lawrence, Kans. Mrs. Thelma B. Richmond has to New York and is at the Park tral for & short stav. Mr. Paul Sexton. a by his sisters, Miss Kate Sexton and Miss Martha Sexton, will leave the end of the week for an auto trip to their for- mer home, in Bristol, Va. Mrs. A. F. Mathews and Sparks of Nashville, Ten: THREE RUNAWAYS SPEND ;@:‘,fl,‘.fi;fi e ataiia th the NIGHT AT RECEIVING HOME | enter nd her bwo small brothers lean- ing against h;;. tbe the Children S8ay They Were Searching mt»,,g:_f“,;,;,'—,“,;{:';.!.‘:%,fi" Ao = for Mother Who Was Looking for Work. their mather, who, it was said, had ‘Three small runaways, 13-year-old left home to look for work. The chil- dren probably will be returned home Stella Nettles and her twin brothers, James and Latane, 3 years old, spent today after policewomen confer With last night at the Receiving Home for the father. Children, while policewomen got in touch with the father of the children, living in the 5700 block of Georgia ave- nue. ‘Walker, Miss Ethel Walker, & student at Vs Gollege. . Incendiaries Destroy Synagogue. BUCHAREST, Rumania, August 13 (#).—The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports that fire of incendiary origin yesterday destroyed the largest syna- !ogue all Rumania, located in ighet-Maramaros. The flames could not be checked by a military detachment. Responsibility for the fire is attributed to the anti-Semitic faction. . Denmark has 26,000 unemployed, the lowest number in seves ATt ‘The three were found last night 7 SAIIIITIE TSNS TTZAS A _ Store Open Saturdays Till 3 P.M. ‘GOLD’S Beginning Tomorrow—T hursday—Promptly at 9:15 AM. CLEARANCE —of Entire Stock of— SPRING, SUMMER and EARLY FALL APPAREL! Drastic Reductions!! It is our policy not to carry over merchandise to the next season. Therefore we have made drastic reductions on our entire stock, to effect immediate clearance. Spring, Summer and early Fall apparel at a fraction of its actual worth. Read every item on this page, then come TOMORROW and share in one'of the greatest money - saving events in our entire history. Spring & Summer Coats Spring & Summer Dresses At a Fraction n! Their Actual Worth At a Fraction of Their Actual Worth (16) Black Silk Coats, sizes (87) Summer Dresses, Wash 14 to 20, self trimmed. For- $ 1 0.95 illllkl, .Shntut:!‘s and E??"mbhl" $ 4‘9 5 sizes and colors. Former! merly $25 to $35. Clearance.. $9.95 to $12.95. gty $10-95 $7.95 (75) Printed and Plain Chif- $ 95 fons, silk Summer dresses. All $ 8095 24 sizes. Formerly $16.75 to $19.75. (25) “Stunning Evening $21.00 $10:95 ;. (45) High-type plain and printed chiffon ummer dresses. Some with jaekets. Sizes 14 to 38. Formerly (98) Summer Dresses, wash Dresses, flat crepe, satin, vel- $29.50 to $39.50.. n- SRR ST Honduras Official I1L TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, August 13 (#).—Jose Maria Ochoa Velazques, formerly vice president and now min- ister of war, navy and avistion, i§ se- riously il Miss Jenny SRS (25) Cloth Coats, self trim- med, in navy, black and green. Sizes 14 to 4. For- merly $25 to $35. Clearance. . (19) Sport Coats, travel tweeds, loma cloth and others. Sizes 14 to 20. Formerly $39.50 to $49.50 : (38) Furred Coats, genuine fur collars, sizes 14 to 42. For- merly $49.50 to $65........ crepes, silks, shantung ensembles and others. All sizes. Formerly $14.75 to $16.75 vets and lace, in smart styles. Beautifully trimmed. 14 to 20. Formerly $19.75 to $39.50. (18) Spring Coats, finest quality. Genuine fur trim- med. Navy and black. Sizes 14 to 4. Formerly $69.50 to ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER MILLINERY! 3.Pc. Knitted Suits Formerly $10.95 to $15 $ 4.95 (33P Suite to sell at this price. Sepgrate silk blouses. Sizes 14 to 18 ONLY! Rirst Floor. Formerly $10 and $1250 Summer Hats. Formerly $5, $6.50 and $7.50 Summer Hats. 3.Pc. Knitted Suits Formerly $16.75 to $19.50 $8.95 (33) Suits in this group. for immediate and lster wear. silk blouses. Sizes 14 to 20. Suitsbl Separate 1,200 Pairs Pure Silk Chiffon Hosiery That Formerly Sold From $1.39 to $1.52 a Pair! . . . Special . . . All silk sheer chiffon hose. Very fine quality. Pique tops. Also service weights. Pointed and fancy heels. All smart colors. Extraordinary Special.............. 3.Pc. Travel Suits Formerly §33.10 835 Actually $69.50 and $79.50 Brand New 1930-31 Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced to $ 49.75 Pesitively for This Sale Only! A valye difficylt to duplicate even later in the season. Every ceat gorgeously furred and splen. didly tailored. Authentic 1930-31 fashions. Blaek, (16) Suits of imparted tw shark fabrics. Separate silk blouses. Sizes 14 to 20. : 3-Pc. Suits (15) suits of imported $14.95 tweeds, sharkskins and bas- ket weaves. Sizes 14 to 20. On All New Fall and Winter DRESSES blue, green and brown. Also imported travel coats at this price. Sizes 14 to 44, Formerly $39.50 to $49.50. ... All Sples Final—No Refunds—No Exchanges—No Charges S0 = 0V 0 M VI | - o, P, A