Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1930, Page 19

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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ‘William N. Doak, Mrs. John W. Frizzell, Mrs. George O. Gillingham, Mrs. Mat- thew O'Brien, Mrs. Harry V. Schnabel, Mrs. W. M. Schoonmaker, Mrs. W. W. ‘Wheeler, Mrs. Laura Bradley, Mrs. God- frey L. Munter, Mrs. Aaron Lane Cricher, Mrs. Jerome K. Lightfoot, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. Frank Mc- Manamy, Mrs, Dan Sutherland, Mrs. Jack Marshall, Mrs. Joseph F. Randall, Mrs. F. M. Shortall, Mrs. V. B. Lowrey, Mrs. D. E. White, Mrs. Mildred Barnum, | Mrs. Stephen Talkes, Mrs. Sara Burn- | side, Mrs. Willlam Clark, Mrs. Willlam | J. La Varre, Mrs. Bruce Baird, Mrs. Basil Manley, Mrs. John E. Fowler, Mrs. William Hayes, Mrs. Charles D. Kellar, Mrs. Joseph C. Letts, Mrs. E. J. Flynn, Mrs. L. H. Merciler, Mrs. Julia Rase,, Mrs. Lee D. Latimer, jr.. Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Marvin Rexrode and Mrs. Raymond Moore. Commissioner General of Immigration - and Mrs. Harry E. Hull have returned from a ghort motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley enter- tained at dinner last evening in their home in Chevy Chase, when their guests were MNr. and Mrs. John W. Childress, Miss Charlotte Childress and | her flancee, Lieut. Chester Clarkwood, son of Mrs. Langley; Mrs. Helen Colbert | Hite, Mr. Louis Skinner and Col. John Beaumont. | The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Kinsolving and their daughter, Miss Anne Seddon Kinsolving, were enter- tained at luncheon yesterday by the Rev. and Mrs. George Grenville Merrill in their home, the Corners, at New- port. The Rev. and Mrs. Kinsolving I IN NEW HAMPSHIRE ' | THE _ EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Stark, 3rd, and in Providence as the guests of Mrs. Stark’s sister, Mrs. Carl Rittman, returned to Washington yesterday. Mrs. Smither, widow of Gen. Henry ©. Smither, is at the hostess house at Walter Reed until her apartment at the Westmoreland is ready for occu- pancy. Mr. Clarke M. Kinney of Lowell street, who had been staying at the hotel at Bedford Springs, Pa., was joined last Saturday by his wife, their daugh- ter, Barbara, and Mrs. Kinney's mother. Mrs. Robert Pyle. They all resurned | to Washington Sunday. street with her three children, Jean, David and Richard, is leaving today for Virginia Beach, where she plans to take a cottage until the first of October. Mrs. Hildreth's sister, Miss Marian Tighe, is going with her to remain for a week. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt entertained at luncheon yesterday at Beaulleu, her estate at Newport. Miss Mildred Tytus entertained at dinner last evening at Ashintully, at Tyringham, Mass., in honor of her house guests, Miss Rebecca Wellington, Mr. Thomas Leiter, Mr. Robert R. Hitt, jr.. Mr. Malcolm McConihe and Mr. Randall Burke. Little Miss Margaret Slaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Slaughter, and young John Floyd Wag- gaman, son of Maj. and Mrs. Ennalls Wagaman, were the winners in the weekly bubble_contest_on_the lawn_of Mrs. K’s Toll House T Highlands, Mass., as the guests of the Mrs. Melvin D. Hildreth of Lowell; D.. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, the Saranac Inn Hotel, where Mr. and Mrs. Slaughter and Maj. and Mrs. Wag? gaman are spending the Summer. Mrs. Minnie B. Daiton has returned to her apartment in the Valley Vista from a 10 days’ visit with relatives and friends in Greensboro, N. C. She was accompanied home by her cousin, Mr. hilip Hodgins of Greensboro, who will be her guest for a time. Maj. Philip Rhinelander of New York forecast of the new mode— style at the decidedly price of 1930. City entertained at dinner last evning at the Carlton, his guests numbering seven. E Mrs. Dean Malachi Rathbun of Lowell street, with her two children, Phyllis and Dean, jr, is leaving this week for Elmira Heights, N. Y,, where she will visit her mother, Mrs.’ John Spaulding. ‘The Governor of New York State and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will be the (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) Women look to “Betties” for the New Travel Crepe BETTIE FROCKS .+ . ... in suits and one-piece dresses for misses and women— also new crepes and chiffons that illustrate the chic aristocracy of $|6.50 democratic — 1224 F STREET === aosspu-R-' HARRIS-@- UMMER- DRESSES all repriced for Final Reductions Friday and | Saturday Only 1650 & 1850 DRESSES Exquisitely daintyflaw- ered chiffons and crepes. Original B prices were = truly low. 12.50 DRESSES Now .90 1¢'s all the rage .. . this SILK-MESH HOSIERY and their daughter are guests of Mrs. J. Nicholas Brown in her Summer place, Harbour Court, at Newport. The mar- riage of Miss Kinsolving to Mrs. Brown's son, Mr. John Nicholas Brown, will take place in the Autumn. Mrs. Brown will have as her guest over Sunday Mrs. J. Walter Lord of Baltimore, who has been at the Bar- clay in New York for a short time on her way to Newport. A large reception was held yester- day afternoon in honor of Miss Kin- MISS DOROTHY DIAL, solving, when among the guests were | Daughter of former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial of South Carolina, who | former Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet | after several other visits is now the guest of Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Keyes at ge"rryfi‘uncle and aunt of Miss Kinsolv- | Pine Grove Farm, North Haverhill, N. H. —Underwood Photo. s flance. Maj. and Mrs. John H. Sturgeon enteriined at the dinner dance last evening at_the Plage Deauville at_the ‘Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Maj. and Mrs. Robert Harden, who will leave next week for Boston, where Maj. Har- aen has been ordered for duty. Their other guests were Maj. and Mrs. Miner Felch, Maj. and Mrs. V. Falist, Maj. and Mrs. Leon Fox, Maj. and Mrs. Herbert Porterfield and Maj. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, who have been the guests of Mrs. Irving H. Chase, at Narragansett Pier, R. 1, for sometime, motored to Newport yesterday to be guests at luncheon of Mrs. fam Spencer. ¥ Gen. Conger Pri U. 8. M. C., and Mrs. Pratt are guests of the former's mother, Mrs. E. C. Pratt in her apart- ment, at 2400 Sixieenth street, for the remainder of the week when they will to their new station at Dayton, hio. Gen. and Mrs. Pratt recently | G- arrived in this country from Honolulu, where they have been for some time. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. was the guest in whose honor her sister, Mrs. Frederic dePeyster, entertained at luncheon yesterday in her Summer home at Newport, where Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tuckerman are visiting. Former Gov. and Mrs. John H. Bart- Jett have returned to Washis 'rom Charming chiffon frocks and wash- able crepes as well as washable Tavern Colesville Pike Silver Spring, Maryland & six weeks' stay in Europe and are | Lindbergh in the fiights over the North- at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. em Berishires were Mr. and Mrs e Mason Garfield, son and daughter-in- Mrs. George T. Marye, wife of the former Unlted States Ambassador to | *™0f Dr- and Mrs. Garfield. Russia, was a luncheon hostess yester-| Lieut. Col. and Mrs, Charles R Stark, day at Newport, where she is occupy- | jr, who have been visiting in Newton ing Claradon Court. ’ ‘ 4 . [ Sensational Mr. Donald MacDonald returned to | F at 10th St. [oeex buy several pairs. CLEARANCE OF i | |2 M.Prooks-Co visit. | - STREET, TWEE| HTH 1270 to 12 LUNCHEQNS 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. New Fall Dresses —are arriving daily and a beautiful group at low prices awaits your inspec- tion. Pair A Sensational Style Success Commodore and Mrs. Charles H. Harlow have with them at Lake Placid, N. Y, Mr. Hamilton Harlow. | Governors Arriving for White House Conference. | In answer to President Hoover's in- vitation to a conference in connection with the drought situation, Gov. John Garland Pollard of Viry Gov. Harry . Leslie of Indiana and Gov. Louis L. Emmerson of Tllinois are in Wasl:ing- ton at the Willard, their headquarters. Gov. Emmerson is accompanied by the g’au tor of agriculture, Stuart E. e The President of Williams College and | Mrs. Harry A. Garfield made th.ir first | airplane flight yesterday as guests of | Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, who | flew to New York day. | SATURDAYS TILL 3 P..\L} In Every Shade Really we can't They’re Smart keep enough of this hose in They're Cool . _‘This supply won't last long, so come prepared to Exquisite pure thread silk mesh hose—made with lisle-lined welt. A mar- velous buy at $1.00. Hosiery—Main Floor 1211 G Street N.W. Values Up to $16.50 DULIN & MARTIN Friday and Saturday FIRST FLOOR HOUSEWARES DEPT. Summer Clearance £ i $5 and $7.50 : Housewares‘ S i it S = . i ensembles . . - sizes for misses and Now 1/ 2 Price women. Very unusual values. STORE OPEN HALE DAY‘ SATURDAY neorporated : 821 Fourteenth Street N.W. Prices listed are for stock only—one only of some items. . i Clearance Of FOR THE OUTING " SUMMER COATS Hawkeye Refrigerator Baskets ........$9.88 and $4.25 Formerly to $49.50 Anto Lunch Kits fitted complete for 2—4—6 persons. Mostly Navy and ;lo & 515 : FOR PORCH—GARDEN—LAWN . Hickory Rockers wosmmeoconmessseesssgesmneees $3.25 Black—PBargains at * Gliding Divan—for all weather...s $].4.87 to $20.25 All Sales Final White Arbors with Seats ...oc... $4—$5.25—$7.25 White Trellises, 7 ft. tall, ench...coue... 55510 876 Willow Porch Chairs (Imported) $2.38 10 $4.38 Lawn Mowers, (S-blade, ball bearing) 18-inch.... $9Q.00 DO ks S g o obmsims s oo B )100 Arterete Sun Dial Pedestals PPTTTTTTINePes 57.25 The Fashion for Everywhere Modish costumes whose ultra fashion features do not tax your vacation budget—favored by Paris—worn everywhere, For Vacation ‘Sportswear .Seashore Mountains West, North or - Abroad Absolutely! Final Reductions All Isnresses 80 DRESSES $1(1-00 Reduced to 10 Il o3 DRESSES = - $1g.00 i Reduced to ek o 15 DRESSES 8 2500 $29.75 Reduced to DRESSES $ 3 9.75 $ 49.75 ‘We're especially fea- turing knitted sults and frocks in whites, white combined with colors, and Dpastels. Misses' and women's sizes. Arterete Flower Pots . Arterete Urns .. $4.95 10 $13.00 FOR THE BATHROOM Shower Curtains ... $5.25—$4.50—8$4.25—$3.25 e $1.75 ...$1.12 $1050 Third Floor M. Brooks Co. Evidencing Proof—of our statement that this Zirkin ‘wardrobe will AUGUST right if. its ISR ¥ I erigin 1s ¢ . I M. BROOKS. LEAVE YOUR WARDR O B E WORRIES TO BROOKS. Whatever your destina- tion your Bath Stools—Colored enameled tops. Wood Stools . White Linen Cabinet with drawers Cedar Chest FOR THE KITCHEN Cake Turners, Apple Corers, Cooking Forks, Potato Mashers, Egg Whips, Spatulas, ete. ... offers the lowest prices we have quoted in many years . ) 3 Sale Price Siberian Grey Squirrel Coats...$195 Silver & Golden Muskrat Coats, $]1(0() BongsCloati. oo cosinssmenssiviosisn S Japanese Weasel Coats........$295 Lapin Coats (dyed rabbit)......$100 Hudson Seal Coats (dved muskrat), §9 ¢ 5 Brown and Tan Caracul Coats..$]195 Finest Quality Raccoon Coats..$295 Others at Similarly Reduced Prices! Also Augus: Reductions of Every conceivable style for Street, Dress o Sports Wear — OUR EN1TPE Si.)CK of Advance Fall CLO: U COATS 1is offered AT ESPE. (ALLY REDUCEL F4ICES! A DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY SELECTION any 9 for 25¢ - 81625 - $57.50 $1.50 0 $1.75 30¢ ' $1.12 China Cake Plates ...ccocoevevcconcnnscienanss ‘1,25 7 The upper flg- ure shows one of the very mew dotted Knitted Suits that vow'll see at all the smart resorts, 316.75 Flectric Washer (Cinderell Gem- Electric Mixer .. 33 China Mixing Bowls—nests of vario Reduced 0. .-. . .izneis.01e 10 e DRESSES Reduced to DRESSES Reduced to 0dd Pitchers and Jugs 65 - eovsreelzeiee ey Tweed Crepe, the mewest and smartest of travel fabrics, ts espe- clally well tai- lored for mature foures to size 44. Kitchen Cabinet S S Metal Waste Baskets ... 57 25¢ 10 $138 enamel Spa Refrigerator Dishes—white i < e eeenTe nesting i Preserving Kettles—6-qt.; Wear-Ever.. ALL SALES FINAL Refreshment Server; 6 feet long; mahogany finish; folding DuLIN @ MARTIN Connedticut Ave. andl’ PARKING SPACE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance A New, Modern Speedy ELEVATOR Now in Operation M.Prooks-Ce {-YX HJ{TH’.‘!J-!\U«{L‘HJH_RL! b 12 TH

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