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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1930. SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Entertaining! Miss Ruth Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Vor- feld, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kerlin, Comdr. and Mrs. Sable, Miss Eleanor Mary Connolly, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund W. Van Dyke, Mr. Seymour McConnell, Mrs. Shipley, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Jahncke, Mr. Wil- liam T. Jones, Mrs. B. Dear, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Grossner, Mr. J. H. Chappeleer, Miss Heloise Brainerd, Miss Helen C. Buckman, the president of George University, Dr. and Mrs. at Hot Springs, where he has been for | Mrs. Raymond T. Baker, who have several weeks. recently returned from a trip around ok | the world, are spending some time in ‘The charge d'affaires of the Domini- | Reno. can Republic, Senor Persio C. Franco. | left Washington this morning to spend | Col. and Mrs. Barnard at a few days in Charlottesville, Va. Washington Barracks. — Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bar- Former Senator and Mrs. James W. |, ;14 have arrived in Washington from Wadsworth were the honor guests at dinner last evening at Newport of Miss | 10"{ UM BoHSIAn: Tex, and the guests | Edith Wetmore and Miss Maud Wet- | attend the Army War College and they more. | will make their home at Washington e o e J BJones & Co. INCORPORATED / . " 1219 1221 G Streer NW. Famous Folk at Their Virginia : Camp Over Week End ‘,Cf‘f_rb':Lé‘:AhB”r'jfi’h,:‘“fi_ Ol uDorBes. | mrs. Henry P. Dimock entertained at | BarTacks. BETWEEN 1214 &13 STREETS. Dr. B. J. Lioyd, Mfr. and Mrs. Richard | luncheon yesterday at her estate, Elsi- | Mrs. Rafael R. Govin has returned M. de Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | NOre at Bar Harbor, Me. R e e A. McKenney, Mr. C. M. Young, Mgr. ey .| vana and is at the St. Regis Hotel in RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover had | hundredth anniversary of the independ- | Buckey, M. and Mrs. Franglm’ Ring, e s o daly M ’::f:;' New York for a brief stay betore going en a atur a among their guests at luncheon |ence of Ecuador. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evarts Johnson, M. | a¢ Newport Mr. Robert Baxter. to Kingst ori-on-Hudson to visit her today Col. and Mrs. Charles Au- | The flag of the country floated from | Fdmund Burke, 3d; Capt. and Mrs. . . son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and_Mrg. s Lindbergh, who flew {o| the legation, and the rooms were sweet|C. C. Block, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F.| Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royall | JOhn J. ng;w:m;ke‘;} Jl;_ilnMrs. Govil ” esterday_after a (with the perfume of Midsummer blos- | Notz, Mr. Maria 2. de Arias, Mr. W. R.| Holcombe were among the guests of | Das Many friends in Washington, where, Saturda ._Our F t I rtant Sa]e' here Col. Lind-|soms. great clusters of flowers filling | Castle, Jr.; the First Assistant Post-| Mrs. Vanderbilt Church in her four-in- [ PefoTe the death of Mr. Govin, they y 1rs mpo o tergh snoke at the Institute of Politics | jardinieres and vases. Senora de Viterl|master General, Arch Coleman: Rear | hand coach which she drove at the |$Pnt several Winter seasons. — Mrs. at Willlams College. Col. and Mrs.|was too indisposed to stand with and | Admiral and Mrs. Leahy, Judge and gmm. day of the Newport Horse Schoonmaker, as s May Qovin, was | | Mrs, lar member of the younges circle Lindbergh came to Washington for the | assist her husband in receiving, but with | Mrs. Linebarger, Mrs. Hoggatt Clopton, | Show yesterday. With | & Popul Drésentation 1o Col. Lindbergh of the |him was his sister, Senorita Blanca | Mrs. Robert F. MacKensie. Mr. and | her woce iry amn ot Moyiode with e iy y i medal which Conaress awarded him and | Huerta, who was gracious and charming | Mrs. Seymour Lowman, Miss Lowman, [ Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Norman O. | in§, On® Of, the first seaons that the \ Which the President presented this |in her gown of black lace and chiffon. | Dr. C. G. Abbott, Mrs, Keeley, Com- | Whitehouse and Mrs. Regiasid Norman. | 1ie, M- Covin an amily lived ; ; morning, The host was assisted in his hospital- | modore and Mrs. ‘Cresp, Col. Wade H.| = Mr. Webster Knight, 2d. son-in-law | D¢e" e Mrs. Hoover, accompanied by Col.|ity by Senor Dr. Carlos Proano Alverez, | Cooper, Col. Campbell Hodges, Mr. and | of the Vice A r. Gharles| Mrs. Archibald Hopkins t) and Mrs. Lindbergh, started immediately | first secretary; Senor Don Carlos Man- | Mrs. Leonhard C.- P. Offerdahl, MT. | Curtis, entered hi ]::‘;E'm-‘)anndccmh. ing Miss s Hogkms'::h%fiu‘:‘;‘l:. after Juncheon by motor for the pre tilla O. and Senor Don Galo Plaza, at- | Walter C. Thurston, Mrs. John Ernest| which he drove himself. town, was the guest in whose honor S i 3 dential camp on the Rapidan, where|taches, who acted as masters of cere- | Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Effingham [—— Mrs. John Hopkins Denison entertained ensahonal Value.s the President and other guests will|mony. The ladies assisting in the din- | Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Luis ©.| Mrs, Catherine Fllene Dodd Has left s _enetr q Sold E h Join them for the week end the | ing room and otherwise were Scnora de | Bethart, Mr. Reginald L. Foster, Renr |her Virginia cstate, Wolf Trap Farm, o verywhere for $15.75 to $18.75 company at the camp will be Assistant | Tellez, wife of the Mexican Ambassa- | Admiral and Mrs. Huse, Dr. John|and is at the Park Lane Hotel in New | ‘o Speci. Secretary of War for Aviation MTr.|dor; Senora de Diez de Nedina, wife of | Cabell Wilkinson and his sister, Dr.| York for a short time before going to pecial Saturday ¥. Trubee Davison, Assistant Postmaster | the Minister of Bolivia; Senora de Ar-|and Mrs. Franklin Adams, Lieut. and | Cape Cod, Mass., and Bar Harbor, where FUR CO q TS eneral for Air Mail Mr. Warren gueta, wife of the Minister of Honduras: | Mrs. Leland Watson Webb, Mr. and|she will make several visits. She will . . ©. Assistant Secretary of tie Navy | Senora de Baron, wife of the counselor | Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Col. and Mrs.|return to her Georgetown residence % Fall Fashions Half-Size ) 1 Mr. David S. Ingalls and As- | of the Cuban embassy: Senora de la|Robert C. Foy, Senator and Mrs. | early in September. Cleaned s Secretary of Commerce for Air|Barra, wife of Senor Don George de la | Key Pittman, Mr. James A. Robertson, o Glazed $ In the new skirt Dresses r nce M. Young. Barra, first secretary of the Bolivian | Capt. and Mrs. Eldon King, Mrs. George | Gov. Myers Y. Cooper of Ohio is at d Allan_Hoover, son of President |legation; Mme. Ali Ismail Bey, wife of | F. Becker, Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss | the Carlton for a few days, having come an lengths —the new For women 5 feet s N Hoover, was the guest of |the charge d’affaires of Egypt, and Mrs. | Ruth Fessler, Dr. S. Benjamin, Mr.|on to attend the conference called by, Stored - ud & honor &t dinner last evening of Miss| William F. Notz, wife of the dean of the | Enrique_Coronado, Judge Payne, John |the President. Gov. Cooper has with R S .neck and sleeve 5 ‘inches or under. Helen Masters, who entertained at the | Foreign Service School of Georgetown | Barton Payne, Mr. Morehead Patterson, | him while in Washington Mr. Perry L. cleaning of your coat inside and out, treatments — the Tuscany Summer garden in N:\- &Drkt University. Mr. and Mrs.)ln‘z( E. Bennett, Chancellor | Green, also of Columbus. | &‘Ir‘?‘ufl’a‘aé‘#;"?‘%" cold storage. da h Other guests were former students a S .| Lucius C. Clark, Mr. John Paul Jones, T . it s f inty touches Leland Stanford University. ,.J;f,’; ‘;? },“}’,‘; iiix’,;;r?{“:;i d\fff’p Gen. Bernard Van Rensallaer, Miss| The former director of the mint and Special Prices in Remodeling 7 _— — tables arranged. in sevaral rooms, where | Matilda Carbs and Dr. Frank P. | s Expert Workmaaship of lace. ;Zi" "'l”‘li""“"hlg::“‘?’;m“ Tomorrow, | PUnch and " liquid - refreshments were | Forrigan. Hat Exhibit—Living Models Work Called for aud Deliv.red. ewport Repul V. | served. he " Spenker o thi 4 TONIGHT—8 O'CLOCK P The Vice ' President, Mr. Charles| mariy “to afrive .wis Mrs, Edward | semorsio mintay L,,n;w’,',‘r”t‘;f."w:ff‘;:t No Admission Charge NEWB’!%[{(,E'!‘QER“HE’!}IERS s a spectacular sale in every sense of the word. The charming new fashion for Curtis, who has been with his son-in- | Everet Gann, sister of Vice President|to a small company at luncheon yes-| Ball Room, Bellevue Hotel 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 Fall—for street, afternoon, business or college. Every dress an advance fashion—every 15 W. - ¢ r rs | Curtis, who in his absence left his good | terday, i i i law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Webster | Cuirtis, who 1n his absence left his good | terday, entertaining at_the Homesiead E Street N. color and fabric refreshingly different. The dresses ‘They’re designed ex- pressly for the short Sizes miss and woman. 14 to 44 B e e e Tt 5| Se wore a charming vistting dress of - - shown give an idea of the graceful lines and becoming Fast Va ick . L, thi v , Wi 56 ie, fasl » B . . B Waruich, o oyl v s g Bt e Bl e Y 8 details. Silks, velvets, satins, new travcl prints, to Newport this afternoon to be with|cape, her hat being a small model in Mrs. George Mesta and her brother-in- | black, close-fitting and becoming. jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.| The dean of the corps, the Ambassa- Adams, in their villa, the Rocks. Mrs, | dor of Mexico, and Senora Tellez we; Masta will entertain at dinner this eve- | at the legation thyoughout the enter- ning in honor of the Vice President and | talnment, and the Secretary of War, Mr. 3 BLACK, BROWN 44 FALL PRINTS this afternoon he will be entertained at | Hurley, and other high officials called. 3 ¥ WINE SHADES, A HARMONIOUSLY tea by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Duncan Am;mg the guests were: Sir Ronald Satisfaction Since 1859 3 GREEN, BLUE. BLENDED Tonight the Vice President will accom- | Lindsay, Ambassador of Great Britain, pany Mrs. Mesta and her dinner guests [and several members of the embassy | §i S to the dance which Mr! and Mrs. Henry A Staff, including the commercial secre- T2 Walters will give for Miss Leila Delano. | tary and Mrs. McCormick-Goodhart; ’ Tomorrow morning Mrs. Paul Fitz- |Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Healy, Senor | ' ( g 8imons, president of the Newport Ernesto P. Carbo, Mr. J. Farbel Stuart, | I : County Women’s Republican Club, has | Mme. von Lewinski, Miss C. Fuqua, | fi| | T 8 7 i Styles for Women and Misses. arranged a reception in honor of Vice | Maj. }lj[ensoEa‘:\}ErSGl\iarz:’r;t B. dDrm'n- 1 President Curtis, which will be held in | ing, Mrs. ray, Mr. and Mrs Sev. W. Mrs. FitzSimons home, Harbour View, |Joshua Evans, jr.. Maj. and Mrs. Par- 810-818 enth St. N.W. at 11 o'clock. ker West, Mrs. Florence Jackson Stod- el dard, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Dennis, | §| There assembled in the legation of |Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childress, the ||} [} Ecuador yesterday afternoon all of the | Misses Childress, Lieut. Woods, Miss % 5 . high officials now in Washington, thus | Maia Roxas, Mr. p 4 assisting the Minister, Senor Dr. Don |Hood Watson, Gen. and M Homero Viter, in one | Horton Pope, Gen. and M T ——— COATS Greatest i M 3 \ Furs and Silk Linings Guaranteed for . Two Seasons’ Wear ! H = - Far and away our greatest coat values—in the 1930 August | ln er i i Sale of beautiful Fall and Winter models at matchless low | { rices. The $28 group, in particular, offers a measure of qual- |}| ity and fashion. truly surprising. Two models sketched. [ff| Many others.. Rich fabrics, high-class furs, fine silk linings. e oa A modest deposit reserves your coat until you want it. Sizes s-A-L-E | : ; : 14 to 20, 38 to 50. A : wonseta conts 1w e e | || 208 & 6" | Folt & Velvet Hats At the Lowest itum as more and more | n Prices in Years :‘i?;e"NEge.cs"mfiugg‘E‘T' | $3 Shoes In Scores of Beautiful ol 16Y; to 243 \ You, too, may have the priv- PAYMENT PLA N — th o “‘,o';"d':’fl“;{“ iy mr&t unique—the simplesz New Fall Models : Cloth "Coat —the most convenient | \ % hussa on the Busew: Fian, chedit system in Washing. Tan 90 $.98 $°)0.98 Saturday! Second | e == === i | Z Buy Now MR ‘” | Black $ : Floor Dress Clearance Down Stairs Store ) a"d w | B]ond s ‘98 s 2 i These Dresses Formerly 3 F all Dl’esses th . | Sold for $8.75 to $16.75 With style points that are to rule for the sAvE' ~ 8 m Ave N w Dress shoes, school shoes, Come to King's Palace for Au- coming season. New Travel Prints, guaran- v . . AL I}l sport shoes—large selection of tumn’s smartest innovations in milli- teed fast colors. ;i 1 crepes, prints Open Until 8 P. M. Saturd styles. In the lot are all sizes ; Isat aei Pastel crepes, prints, ik Rv': e:( 11, ll:‘; to 2, 2% to 5%. ':;:‘ ;;);nqemll;.:t 1:;}.?1{,‘:”:\‘1':,! 53:.“:', - on dark; medium and Dresses ‘beyond But not every size in every style new styles, distinguished and becom- ? R ) light backgrounds. your ' expectations. Additional No Refunds or leather. Oxfords, straps, ties ing—including _clever off-the-face Styles with short 5 They must be seen and step-ins. shapes and chic, close-fitting hats, A, sleeves, cape sleeves, to be appreciated. Salespeople or Exchanges 1 col gy Second Floor all colors. e cape and bertha effects. Every style feature : S!oleOpen ALLSALES = i ALL SIZES :;ri a higher price ; Sizes 8:30AM. 7-9—R-B G St.NW FINAL Saturday Underselling of ess. Open ’till 3 p. m. Saturday P $2.50 & $2.95 e . Saturday e s Sacomane DRESSES SILK 4| comes ON_CE A SEASON, priced so low that absotlu!.e! | ‘i1 $ Yoll save From ;Slo to $35 and ‘ ‘ | ULE 1 \NEE Ensembles === Fall Coat Second Floor top - chiffon _and lisle-top sgrvice | Styles weights, every pair new and per- ¢ For Street fect. All the fashionable colors. Every coat is an advance Winter model— @ S L9 every_ fashion detail of Paris is presented—at D R E S S E S $ L | Sports and . TD";;PI_S."P": o SarE bRt at o oftes e ¢ Vacation HosSE c Furs Are Guaranteed , f Fine furs.are lower in price than they have Formerly $15 and $25 . | Wear Perfect quality hoslery of dull | been in ten years, assuring you of a luxurions SUMMERY STYLES —In this wonderful group % : finish, runproof Chardonize that § trimmed coat for less than you have ever paid. Printed Chiffons, Printed Crepes, Washable Silks, i Sizes B ool | et A $5 Deposit Will Hold Your Coat in O e o A LE R BA o e 14 to0 42 Storage Until Oct. Iat or Uatil ou an! miss a 1 woman, . Fashions of marked individual- || Boys’ & Girls 4 ity in beautiful, fast-color fabrics SPORT 35 | S e —at a wonderful bargain price. c 5 m d MS Materials include orgagdv, :’a on HOSE i 7 7 handkerchief New purchase boys’ fancy golf mixtures, t lawn, hose in uncommon patterns; also 4 printed lawn and cotton prints. One and ||| girls beautiful rayon-mixed sport J| s two piece effects and smart sunback sports . !A:" [5"“:'_'-‘-‘;‘ perfect. Al |§| & 3 airs A ensembles, all guaranteed fast color i Street Floor cond Floor | FOR BOYs | White Broadcloth Shirts %5 4 7/5 Formerly $25 to $39.50 Space forbids complete descriptions of these DRESSES and ENSEMBLES, as the assortment is so complei in fiuffy frocks for alternoon, and husiness, Sizes from misses’ 14 to Women's and exira sizes, Of Superb Quality Wool-Mixed sl .15 KNICKERS .. = A special selling for men : 3 : Well teilored knickers of serv- who demand high-grade | £ : e iceable wool-mixed fabrics, lined shirts, These are tailored 5. 5 FG s throughout. Sizes 8 to 17. & gt -SILl’peir{llnm lustrous mme = 5 | roadcloth — ever, t . WASH ;1,00 | ]r)'ark{:e c;;,"éfi?,,y,or'fm;d_ Also a Complete Line of New Winter Coats llar-at- DRESSES $ sons ..o "R TS N Jeskband _andolierat From $29.75 to $115.00 Sizes 2 to 10 in smart suits o to 17. Sleeve lengths 33, linen, crash, beach cloth, broad- 3¢ and 35. o All Our Furs Are Guaranteed . 1 Red Caracul Natural Fitch Morocco Wolf French Beaver \ | Formerly $39.50 to $59.50 cloth and rayon mixtures. Plain J Ringtail O, m Black Lapin Black Skunk Cat L; This muer’:mf offers some very ele- colors and fancy combinations. ‘ $1.50 & $1.95.Rayon sl 00 e e f e Blended Red Fox oy ot st 2 o 4 l S _ Brown Muskrat Tan Muskrat Lapii Black D Polo Shirts =l Bewe Ton Maske Lavin o Bt gant garments, developed of the finest Many popular styles. Long and short sleeve polo shirts of rich, firm Pointed Dog Black Catacul Paradise Fitch Marmink Squirrel materials procurable. A wonderful range ALL-WOOL s l .95 " g::my rayon in white, tan, blue and green. of colorings, in sizes to fit both the SWEATERS . younger miss as well as the matron. Distinctive and _exclusive BRESLAU creations_are Included. Al sizes. .. cregtions sre Included. AT stses. . Sizes 30 to 36 in high-grade . a . . . puse wool sweaters in ' jncquard y these popular Summer shirts at a real gav- To Get a Choice Set of Furs on Your Winter Coat, an early Selection is Advised patterns and plain colors. V-neck. ing. Sizes 14 to 1815, e | BRESLAU'’S, 1307 TO 13 G STREET | Biveet Tiued Stvach: Flsbw All Linings Guaranteed for Two Years “