Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1930, Page 6

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SOCIETY. President and Mrs. Hoover Will Be Hosts at W{fite House Party to thmg Lawyers. \mmmmnmm turn to Washington the first of the issued cards for a 'N-ay afternoon 0‘5 o'clock when their s X Jaw societon whe, are i Ghie, couney | w who are umumm:mm&rm g Starck McMullin and M!al RIIJ‘I sler and returned in the late nmr- noon. was formerly Miss Marion Wells. Mr. Hanford nl(numaer. Ministet to Princess de U‘ne and Dlughur Visiting in N Princess de Ltzm md her daughter, Princess Elizabeth de Ligne, are visiting in Newport, where they were entertained at dinner last evening by Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt in their villa, Beaulieu. Others in the company 'ere !flrmu' United States Ambassador. y Mr. James W. Gerard, Mr Chnlu Hmlm‘d and Mr. Coster Wil merding of New York, who are mm over Sunday. Princess de thne and her daughter ashington Monday, and their cgt- Davidson. . Mr. and Mrs. Harriman WI.II.IIM" ln‘ltllhol’ulfllu. and Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, wbom-mndlnz the Institute of Poli- tics at Willlams College, entertained at dinner. Tuesdsy evening in the Com- mons hall in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. . Andrews of Hart- ford, Conn., and Mrs. William Morton Wheeler of Boston. who arrived early mcmm-cwumnmmumm and are staying at Williams Ins. ltuwdmnermmhflml;‘l,rn;{eben ‘The Speaker of the House, "Repre-} sentative Nicholas Longworth, ‘was the’l guest of honor at dinner last: evening. former Gov. and Mrs. Livingston Beeckman in their Summer. home, Lands End, at Newport. The: ker will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs 34 man until after Labor day. menuuve and Mrs. Plrkerm au at luncheon yesterday Mrs. who are making & mo- tor teip in the Nonh t.n Mrs. Sidney J. Smith, who, g mmbmm I ‘were. hr%lned at h‘:lvel club house at: % 3 togs rings, ing_also amol ‘Mrs. Armstead vis, e Rir. and Mrs. William P. it | Bright, Mss, e an p )Bl Gnhlm Fair Vanderbilt;- charge d'affaires of the !'-I'A. Mr. William J. B. Macai yesterday, and was bassador until today, when he aratoga Springs to remain Maj. and Mrs. Frank M. Kennedy left today for Suffern, N. Y., ge .E i O gigivl = $3.50 to $15.00 GIRDLES WRAP-AROUNDS STEP-INS CORSELETTES OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR TONIGHT shoes for Autumn will make their debut at the Connecticut Avenue Salon NG STAR, WASHINGTO morrow evening at the Chevy Club. Miss Walsh is hostess this aftern the game to be followed by tea. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Walsh gave a T dinner party for the visitor, and Sunday she will leave for Oleveland to join her mother, Mrs, Colt, known professionally as Ethel Barrymore. make her stage debut next week in Cleveland with her mother in “Scarlet Royston | Sister Mary.” mm-naunnomnacVur- tertained st dinner Wednesday | L. corner L end Connecticut at bridge in compliment to Miss Colt, | Miss Colt winl | 1o orth | Will sail Wednesday for Paris to study - Saturday Specials at Whelan's $2.95 An odd lot—-all standard grades in all sizes, but [ED FILET SOLE—Tartar Sauce CLAM FRITTERS ROAST MEATS VEGETABLE PLATE c Special $1.00 Dinner Priod Soring Chichen . is Maryland. I‘):‘Ill C’= :lcll. " Spesial Club Plates—Special Salads for Those Not Desiring Regular Dinner ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING SPACE COLUMBIA 5042 Sweet and Lo‘vabl Yet She Has No Intimate Friends Night -(Ier night cries hfl'll“ \B I‘MD ‘becatss ‘she. ot is not invi Do Movice:like 56 eirs she Works with in the office. bad she does not know that she fis mr of ‘perspiration odor, that underarm "io& that seldom announces itsell to is natural to perspire, and it is neaithful normal fanction, yet, t00 often. this healthtul umluun becomes offen- - urday only— Smartly designed in fabrics. urday— Regular price s & ou "3" hotae Keeps 3 e Tt a 250 l Odor -8y 13 ur b ln ge Sax wut rom yo! ve. Eizes ‘st PEOPLES and other Good Drus ODOR-SWEET {The Perfect DEODORANT ’ for'fasLdlousl people not all sizes in every style. seventy-five thrifty women. Trillium Silk and French Crepe SLIPS AND PANTIES Smartly tailored and lace trimmed. For Sat- $2.95 An opportunity for Lounging Pajamas the modern manner—of Paisley Print and colorful modernistic designed $15.00. Special for Sat- $10.50 1105 F Street Open Saturdays During August D 3t 4, Mr. and Mrs. Bllioty will make | _Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Ruseell Snow Hitchcoek, with their small daughters, Mhflhm "ll: Athearn-Armstrong Wedding Yesterday in Bride’s Home. o A wedding of more than usual in-, cock, who has been on duty at Norfolk, Va, has been detailed to duty at Manila amily, from San lqmm 5 ll!ll Madeleine Hoy! Hayle -niarmmd at o llmli vening. Mr. d Mxl J. mfl e ', AN Miss xueoyncnndDr William P. Argy. Yesterday Miss Eleanor Hoyle gave a shower for l(lu Joseph Craybill, whose marriage to Mr. Rcy C. Hoyle will take place in St. Matthew's ‘hurch. & Mrs. William L. Hoyle and Mhi Madeleine Hoyle left wnmnmn day for & boat trip to Boston. and will be absent for & week. National Woman's Party to Celebrate Tenth Anniversary. m unm anniversary of u:- wln- f the m for women is headquarte: N. The ceremony was performed at me home of the bride in Middle Fal miles from Greenwich, by her fat -uuudvymemv Luther A. Brown, f the Greenwich Metho- iven in marriage by her brother, Me Frederick T Arnufi'hvyl!l. of Dalton, M Dr. J. Wilbur Armstrong, another brother of the bride, of Berea College, l!’.’nd Kentucky, vn ‘best gust 24, at 8 oclock ln Slacet anc meet ocautitur mansios b * | oldest and mos aul mansions b i bearer. edding Was & | the District of Columbla. Pictures will double-ring ceremony. i be shown on a screen in the rose gar- gown of white nings in the winning rage songs will be and personal anecdotes will be by varlous members. Miss Maude Younger, congressional chair- man, will conduct the lecture. The event is open to every one. h-rd Cook of this city. e at 40 Lenox ave- ity ;lnd Mrs. E. L. g‘lckenl of !AI: o a., annd ce e marriage o their daughter to Mr. Charles Minor Blackford, 3d. Mr. Blackford is a writer of sea stories, and they will cruise Florida Coast. Miss Rebecca Davidson will leave the 0008 DAV ICRon Y 0aYe the Glazed and h-pe.c'x-: | Brice tncludes thsronth e sl il o kmans| Work Called for and D!nn"d. jamin Sherman, Prop. Street Nat. 2458 at the University of France. Mr. Lewis Lofton Hmyny 'fl] l‘l'e 'mnormw for around the Cleaned s 5 Stored n--ul-"n. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS HERE’S the secret of how others are doing it! You' want to look well pearing at all times, I source of pride to you or self re: ing person. NEY’! BUDGET PLAN is the secret of how others, whose earning power is no greater than zourl. are well dressed! Small udgeted payments take care of everything. Fur Coats Are the Lowest We've Priced Them for Years Stunning Fur Coats as low as $75.00 and Smart Fur Trimmed Winter Coats as low as $38.00—All on the Budget Plan. vt MilionR ey WE! . 8%&Pa. Ave. NW Store Open Saturday From 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Just One of The Many New Fall Styles at { //GET YouR N [FURBCLOTH COAT BY JOINING eysWINTER QAT CLUB “The Leaf” lllustrated is here In blacle and tan with simulated + snake - trim toe and heel. One of the new- est Fall models and sure to he popular. “The Leaf” is only one of an outstanding s-vup of Fall models. thers .:,." here and more iving daily. Sigmund Shoes are fl.‘:"fll of style at i mmmmmmlmmulummmml A FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, . 1930. . | Labor middle of next week Rehoboth Beach, Del., vhn'lh.wfllhunnan of m-d"mmh,mrnm CONVICTED RUM KING CITES $3,000 BRIBE wumm b Jmu. Jr.; Mr. nmh and l!onmd denp Va., tor-nnnl:r“m eral weeks. Says He Paid Money to Pro- hibition Officials. mJohnHmwhnmhh Winter home at the Wardman Park By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, August 22.—Roy Olmsted, convicted Pacific Northwest rum-runner “king,” was given an opportunity to testify in the Lyle-Whitney conspiracy trial today about his alleged payment of immunity bribes to prohibition en- forcement officials. memflmuo{?olma,d'hlchmh & member. Mr. lndlln"l’mndolpholm Emily May are spending & short tion at the orknq Springs Hotel, at Orkney Springs, Va. . —_— shibition Afghanistan has banned forelgn air- B wmha.-nmm: ® | planes from fiying over the country. and R. L. Bryant, former uenu. and The celebration will be in the garden || SOCIETY. Clifford T. McKinney, former assistant United States attorney. ‘The rum-runner testified le had paid $3,000 in 1924 as “Federal insurance” Brought From Prison to Testify, '. ENDURANCE PLANE DOWN Broken Stabilizer Ends On To Ore- gon Atuapt After 20 Hours. Olmsted, brought fivm llcNdl Island | The - Jd B Jomzs & Co INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W. BETWEEN 12 & 13% STREETS Open All Day Saturday $5.00 Deposit A deposn of $5.00 or more will hold your Win- ter coat in storage until October 1st. All Linings Guaranteed for Two Years Unprecedented for Value-Giving and ‘Fashion! Presenting the Smartest of Au- lhenfie 1930-31 Coat # Styles . . . Luxurious Trimmings of Fine . Beautiful markable Savings! mgfi"f’mmfi. from the hips to the hem. B - -the-face 3 Soting: Aumatbon? footing. Length—The coat must entirely cover one’s !mek. Ate playing an Portant Come DAtk ‘:'pmw for. misses. it Mo held in place by & belt. silky, mxtpm w haired pelts. ., Fabrics — Smooth '~ fin- tshed. . Colors—Black, Africans ‘brown, green, blue, red. Select Your Coat Here on Saturday Save From *10% to *35% Up to $115.00 Coats that ve h .....-.;: e, B CHARGE PURCHSES .In this eale No- vunberllt ot.mtehnn 1st. Also a Complete Line of New W inter Coats From $29.75 to $115.00 Style Stands Right Out in These Dresses Every New Fall Fashion You Could Wish For At Great Savings Crepe and Travel Prints 1512.50 and $15.00 drapes . pleats flares. of exupuanu quality in th and Second Floor Crepe 7/5 Sizes 14 te 44 and Travel Prints $6.50 and $8.75

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