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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) gelatives in Russia, while Mrs. Karolik ‘was in Switzerland. They will go at once to their home in Newport and will arrive there in time for the yacht races, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark Bristol were entertained at dinner last evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Knowlton in eir villa, Lion's Head, at Narragansett | . Pier. Admiral and Mrs." Bristol are visiting Mrs. Irving H. Chase at Nar- ragansett and were honor guests at luncheon yesjerday, which Mrs. Chase gave. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gassaway Davis, | 8d, are en route from Wyoming, where they have been on the ranch of Mr. Davis' uncle, Mr, Armstead, and will arrive in Newport tomorrow to visit the nts of Mrs. Davis, Brig. Gen. and | rs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Mr., and Mrs. Davis will join Gen. and Mrs. Vanderbilt in New York today and will cruise north aboard their yacht Win- Chester. Mrs. Robert J. Adams is in New York for the week and, accompanied by Mr. Adams, will join her sister, Mrs. Girorge Mesta, in Newport the end of the week to remain until after the yacht races at the Rocks, the villa which Mrs. Mesta is occupying for the season. Pratt-Peters Wedding Today ¥n Green Spring Valley. A wedding of interest to soclety in Washington and Baltimore will take lace today, when Mrs. J. Girvin Peters, 714 Twenty-second street, will be mar- ried to Col. Joseph Hyde Pratt of Chapel Hill, N. C., at 5 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edward B. Whitman, in the Green Spring Valley, Md. The wedding will be a quiet one, with only the immediate family and a few intimate friends present. Mr. Horace W. Peters will give his mother in marriage and Mr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, jr, will act as best man for his father. Mrs. Peters was formerly Miss Harriet ‘White, daughter of Mrs. White and the | Jate Horace White of the Green Spring Valley, Md. . Col. Pratt served in the late war as eolonel of the 105th Enginegrs, 30th Division, A. E. F., and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. Prior to the war he was director of the North Carolina State Department of Con- servation and professor of economic glm at the University of North rolina. Miss Marjorie L. Morris, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Roy Thomas Morris, is spending a few weeks at Newport as the guest of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. T. J. Wickinson. Col. and Mrs, Christopher B. Garnett of Forty-fourth street left the early part of this week to visit relatives in Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Warren N. Akers are at | their home, 1817 Lamont street, l(lcrl‘ & motor trip to " ~ovinces of Eastern | Canada and to points in New England. | They were at the Chateau Frontenac, one of the most beautifully situated hotels in the Dominion, for some time. Miss Lucy Lois Van Loben Sels of Vorden, Sacramento County, Calif., is £ est at the Dodge Hotel for sev- days while making plans to re- main in Washington for the Winter. She will attend the Crawford School | for & year after which she will take the examination for foreign service. ‘Mrs. Ralph Worthington and daugh- ter, Miss Marian Worthington, of 2019 Connecticut avenue, are in Greenwich, g:nwn: staying at the Pickwick Arms Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Penn of Hawthorne street will have as their house guests for the rest of this week Mr. Penn’s two sisters and their hus- bands, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Coffin and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson of Min- neapolis, Minn. They are spending a few days in Washington preparatory to lea: for home after a six weeks’ motor tour through the Eastern part of | the United States and ‘Canada. Mrs. B. T. Heflin of Connecticut ave- nut is spending some time as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones of | Livingston street, at their cottage near Annapolis. | Lieut. James P. Walker, U. 8. N, and Mrs, Walker have arrived at the Carl- ton, where they will remain for a | + short stay. Lieut. C. B. Overacker, U. 8. A, and | Mrs. Overacker are at the Carlton for & few days. Mrs, William Henry White returned yesterday from Buena Vista Springs, where she spent the month of August, | and will leave Washington early next | week to spend several weeks at Atlantic | City and the Catskill Mountains. Re- | Store Open All Day Saturday ! PRESIDING OFFICERS THE EVENING STAR. WASKHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, A UGUST 28, 1930. JUDGE MARY O'TOOLE (lefs) and MISS PEARL McCALL, The former presiding at the Tuncheon given at the Willard today by the Women's Bar Association for the women lawyers visiting in Washington as guests of the American Bar Association. is & member of the committee. Miss McCall of the United States Attormey’s office turning she wil spend some weeks in New York City, where she will be at the Weylin Hotel. Mr. Horace W. Peters, son of Mrs. J. Girvin Peters, 1714 Twenty-second street, who graduated from Yale Uni- versity last June, is now in business in Baltimore. He is making his nome with his grandmother, Mrs, Horace White in the Spring Valley. Dr. and Mrs. Otto H. Wends of Lowell streef, with thelr young daughter, Caro- line May, will leave Washington tomor- row for Chicago, Tll. Later they will visit Mrs. Wendt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, at Corydon, Il Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Cornwell Hop- | kins of Lowell street and Mr. and Mrs. | John Henry Yates of Klingle street lefc | yesterday for a motor trip through the New England States. They plan to visit Narragansett, R. L; Portland, Me.; Bos- ton, Mass., and travel over the Mohawk Trail. They will return to Washington in about a week. During the absence of Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins Mrs. Willis Hurd will remain at Lowell street. Mr. T. Kodding, who is attached to the American embassy at Paris, is pass- ing a short time at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Kodding’s home is in Wil- kinsburg, Pa. Mrs. William B. Partridge of Lowell street left Washington Tuesday for 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier motor trip with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyce of Red Bank, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Dawson of Forty-fourth street have just returned from a motor trip to West Virginia. They visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Ella_ Stutler, in Clarksburg and Mr. Dawson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dawson, in Williamstown, W. Va. They were accompanied by their two children, Mary Jane and Betty. Mrs. Halbert L. Faulkner and daugh- ter Phoebe, after an extended visit with relatives, will return the latter part of g}i& week to their home in Lakeland, . Luncheon Party Entertained At Sycamore Island Club. Mrs. Alexander L. Thomas of Lowell street and Mrs. William Partridge of Lowell street entertained at the Syea- more Island Club for Iluncheon and bridge on Monday. " Their guests were Mrs. Clarence Lane, Mrs. Winfree Johnson, Mrs. John Henry Yates, Mrs. Gregor Macpherson, Mrs. James L. Barnhard, Mrs. Charles B. Heinemann, Mrs, Stephen Cornwell Hopkins, Mrs, Frederick B. Pyle, Mrs. Edwards, Miss Mary Jane Johnson, Mrs. Alice De Maine, Mrs. Charles De Maine, Mrs. Jack Williams and Mrs. Jack Gessford. ard Wyman and National 3663 Metropolitan 9285 Ending Our Big August Fur Sale We've ‘been quoting priges as low,and in some instances lower than any known in the past 15 years. Plenty of styles left for a dis- criminating choice. ~ Remember the Rosendorf guarantees that as- sure you good quality and satis- factory service. * Reserve your coat now by pay- ing a small deposit. Fox Scarf Sale Beautiful models. in red, brown; beige and cross Fox of the $55.00 to $60.00 grades are special this week at hilipsborn 28 Store Open All Day Saturday ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&G_ Another Great SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Newest Fall $79.95 " Styles for Miss and Matron New Fall Styles. .. Tip-Tilt Brims Shallow Crowns Off-Forchead Types Smart Berets Cushion Brims Clever Manspulated Effects Just In Time for Labor Day! Felts All Fall Colors... Black, Green Brown Tones Sand, Navy Winetone will need no second invitation to attend THIS EXTRAOR- The styles and materials speak a language of UNUSUAL VAILUES that will surely induce you to select one for each of your new Fall outfits. modest price. A Good Selection of Youthfully Styled Large Headsizes Fourth Floor YOU WILL MARVEL at being able to buy such lovely hats at this Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bigelow have | returned from & motor trip to Atlantic | City, where they spent a week at| Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, | Mrs. Daniel J. Carr is leaving today | on a motor trip to Toronto and other | cities in Canada. | Miss Catherine Carr and Miss Helen | Carr have returned home after a stay at Virginia Beach. Mr. Thomas Roth of Cathedral avenue had as his guest over last week end Midshipman Jack Hunter of Annapolis. Mr. Roth, with his father, Mr. Edward | J. Roth, has returned to Washington | from a trip through the West. Mr. | Edward Roth, who went on business primarily, was able to spend sev | days in Glacier National Park fishing and horseback riding with his son. Marian Mills have gon Beach, where they will at the rincess Anne over Labor day. Mr, Willlam L. Edmonston has re- | turned after a fortnight sojourn at| Port Kent on Lake Champlain and & | short stay in Canada. ‘[ | Mrs. A. S. Lewls has returned to her home in Birmingham, Ala, after a visit | | Virginia of some weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Durham at the Burlington. Open Unti A Marvelous Collection of French Copies “Custom- Made” 36 Exact Reproductions of Agnes’ Velvet Beret Reboux Vis-a-Vis Turban : Copied in their original materials by expert milli- ach hat individually hand-draped and manipu- lated to retain the perfection of fit and detail of the ners. originals. Francine's feels justly proud to be able to offer you these faultlessly executed copies at this unusual low price. 6 P.M. Saturday STREET SPECIAL Friday and Saturday! PRESIDENTS’ NATAL HOMES REPORT ASKED Gov. Pollard Seeks Information as to Birthplace Markings of Former Executives. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., August 28.—Dr. H. J. Eckenrode, State historian, is to be asked by Gov. Pollard to report on the present markings of the birthplaces of seven Presidents in Virginia, the infor- mation to be used in connection with a lorl ICE CREAM Fresh l’eccll'::tl Pinui:ple DRIVE OUT TO , Mclf(EEVER BROS. ensington, Md. 50 Just arrived ! ! ! why “MILGRIM HATS” stand for style, individuality manshi Hats that explai & memorial at the birthplace of every The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives last April. The re- quest for a report on Presidents’ birth- aces in was made to Gov. H. P. Caemmerer, secretary ission - of Fine Arts, at nce for || Real Bargains ee Our Regular $15 to $25 Summer Frocks (One-of a-Kind Samples) The last time this season that you will be able to select such marvelous bar- s Open All Day Saturday GU ANITY @RF.SS QSHOPPE gains. both in style and color. All colors and fabrics Opposite the Willard Hotel 527 14th Street N.W. of the ‘Washi , D, C. The laces ingiured about in Mr. Caemmerer’s letter were those of Thomas Jefferson, at Shadewell; James Madison at Port Conway; James Mon- roe, in Westmoreland County; William Henry Harrison, at Berkeley; John Tyler, in Charles City County; Zachary ‘Taylor, in Orange County, and Wood row Wilson, at Staunton. Let Us Clean Your Rugs Before You Move 1f you are contemplat- ing moving...let ug clean your rugs and turn. them to your new ad- in smart chic styles. COME IN AND SELECT YOUR FROCKS EARLY! Large size range. You'll flndd us rea%y to serve you and we'll gladl; submit an estimate. Just phone Mr. Pyle. National 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. The Entire Store Will Be Open All Day T is Saturday, August 30th We're Featuring That Smart 8 Silk Knitwear With a Bouclette Look 5|5 and 525 Here's the leading fashion in early Fall dresses. Made of that soft, woolly looking silk crepe. In tweedy tones ... It's the ideal dress for business, sports or casual about-town wear. Sizes for misses and women. Brooks'—Dresses—Third Floor Absolute Final Clearance! 75 Summer Dresses Formerly Selling from $15 to $25 a bare fraction of their former prices for immediate clearaway. and perfect work- Friday* and Saturdaz (as pictured above) are set. Brooks'—Millinery Fourth Floor SALE of new FALL ZQS You’d Expect Them to Be Much More! @Here are those new felts and velvets that Paris has spoken so much of . . crazy about them. Shapes are clever. They flare away from the face and show the hair. are dark with black leading and darker shades of Brown and Green not far behind... Little Velvet affairs with all their detail in the rear . You'll be simply, Shades all the “go” for the younger Odd lots and leftovers marked at $ 5 Come early for best selection. No refunds or exchanges. Brooks’—Dresses—Third Floor Brooks' Will Be Open All Day Saturday! COATS Fashion “F; irsts” Quality “F irsts” Value “Firsts” 58 There’s value like gilt- edged bonds in these coats . « . why, you've never seen more authentically smart fashions nor finer quality of fur and fabric than you’ll find in these creations. And we say it emphatically that last year the same values would have been $10 or $20 more. Brooks’ Coats—Second Floor Three Convenient Payment Plans M-Brooks.-Co