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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Cluef Executive and First Lady of the Land Hosts to Company at Camp for Holiday. HE President %\lfl anr wm leave the ite House um will spend the e at Rapidan * % w't‘lrenmm T of nfll Amwot of GMC Britain, Sir mlfl Lindsay, t0 Purchase, N. Y., to be ',h’ )lll Whitelaw Reld, widow late United States Ambassador to Great Britain, in her Summzr home, ophl'r". Hall. - 30 u at the breakfast y morn- E‘elllven by My, Chatles Henry Butler B e lawyers nd. o mumber of being visiting lawyers leprgunhuvu of the | local bar. & large n lu “ e P 1, Viscount The Minister of arlm unf \‘lAl!:, who was in Washington for a rief time, returned to the lega- uon at Bar Harbor, Me. The Chinese Minister and Mme. Wu will go (o New York this afternoon and will sail tomorrow aboard the Eu- ropa for Europe. They will go directly to Geneva, where the M\nhwr will at- tend the sessions of the League of Na- tions. They will be absent about a month or six -een The new cuunnllw of the Spanish embassy, Conte de Montefuerte, was host at luncheon today at Wardman Park m‘fnm complimeént to the fe- tiring counsellor, Senor Dom Fernando Gonzales Arnao, who will leave tomor- row for his new post as Spanish Min- ister to Ecuador, and Senora de Arnao. the commpany weré Mrs. Ren- nert, Senor Manuel Alonzo and the members of the embassy staff. ‘The Speaker of the House, Mr. Long- ‘worth, motored Xrom his Bummer place, at Jamestown, 1, to Narragansett Pler yuhrflly for ‘luncheon at the Dunes Ch Representative and Mrs. Harry Estep h-ve come froi their homme, in Pitts- burgh, and are at the Waraman Park Hotel for & time. m '.ln'x‘reuury, . Mills, will go to Sara- fi rémain over Sunday in New Mr Beach, over the week end and Labor day. Mr, Exnicios will m his llmlly this afternoon, and they will return to Washington next woel ‘The first mm of the Spanish embassy and Senora Dina dé Gonzales Arnao are at the Wardnan Park Hotel for a time. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Lefevre will have as their mer their son-in-law and and their smail daughbse and their smal T, ho will arrive W after- lvania. Hester Létevre, and her uhurummmmnmm bear the name. - Mrs. Henry L. @A. Hopkinson, who, with Mr. Hopkinson, reeently arrived of New York, is_visi Henry Hollister in Lenox. Mr. and Mrs./ Williath P, R. Hitg en- tertained at dinner last évening at the Brook Club, in Baratogs Sprin Federal Bar Assoclation Gives Dinner for Visitors. ) 4t the Orchard, ‘The Federal Bar Association enter- tained at a dinner and reception in honor of the visit bers of the Law Bocleties of En nce Scot- land, Irish Free Stal lnd Canada, én- i'ilfid in judicial and governmental ae- it 8ir John Allsebrook Simon was the guest of honor and delivered an ad- dregs over a Nation-wide hook-up on the results of his special in tion by royal commission of the situa India. The dinneér was served in the terrace garden of the Hotel Carlton. ‘The foreign visitors who attended in- cluded: Lord Tomlin, a lord of appeal of the House of Lcrds and his daugh- ter, the Hon. Helen Toralin; Lor Miilan and Lnly “Machiilian, the Hon. Mr. Justice Talbot, the Hon. Mr. Justice Wright and Lady Wright, the Hon. Mr. Justice Macnaughton nnd Ledy Mac- naughton, the attorney general of Great Britain, Sir William Jéewitt; the Right Hon Sir John Allsebrook Simon and Lady Simon, Sir Boyd Merriman and Mr. Justice Henry Hanna, & Judge of the High Court of the Irish ‘The American included _Mr. Justice vun Dennm. Mr. Justice But- Mrs. Butléer and Miss Anne ner. the D. the Attorney General, Mr. O'Brien; the assistant ¢ lmwr ntru Mr. Claude R. Branch; Inte missioner Clyde Muhhon . | merce Com and Mn, A'/chinn, the Dlh:ltor of th! f Commirce, Gov. T the wllc!wr of th- Mml Power Uomm!mlon Mr. Russell; the me&;:l Commi counsel of the Federal Radio Cleaned Glazed s 5 Stored : PSR A S"e"_:’:r‘w‘o; in Rmodchng NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Bensamin Sherman, P'VD' ‘FUR COATS and arf emoasied: $0 E@-STRECT CETV WEEN UTH & 12T The Entire Store Will Be Open All Day Saturday! [} Labor Day Specials From Our Famous Main Floor ° SLIPS 05 and §2.05. [ ] 25 COOLIE COATS and 95 SUMMER 100% Pure Bilk—Reg. 81| NEGLIGEES to 150 PRS. “BARE LEG” and SILK MESH HOSIERY $]-74 $0.75 8¢ Clear at @ 48 NEW FALL flannels, and yolked, pleated, and flared effects. styles to choose from. & SKIRTS In the newer A diversity of $2.85 72 CHIC SILK Formerly $5.05. Of fine silk Crepe de Chlnl ln! few Satins. whlla eggshell, eluded are a few prinf BLOUSES and colors. $3.85 Guests for the late Sum- mm, e, in |- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ewnnl of the Dum lnm -y enue, Mr. Charest; or the Federal Farm Bnu'd )lr !tmlw F. Reed; Mr. Ernest H. Van Fossen ot t.he Board of Tax Mr. W. counsel of the umwd States yes’ Compensation Commission, Mr. lam Wolf Slnlth general counsel of the Veterans' Burea and the assistant to lll.‘ihl‘ of "%! sm,e Dep.ri-ment and Amnmenu ‘wete in ehm of lhe nt of Pederal Bar Associa- tion, Mr, William R. Vallance, and M, Claude R. Branch of the Department of Justice the seeretary, Mr. Al- bert E. Stephan of the Interstate Com- merce Commission. Serving as a welcome and a farewell in orfe mlul act whs thé luncheon | given at the Willard Hotel by the Women's Bar District of lawyers, guests Amm 'ho hl ve the Capi- to the orary president mfl S"M looked upon with reverence woman Ilw;:rs of the Dhtrlet well as by men, is visiting in the West, but a charming tribute was paid to Judge O'Toole called for bref re- marks from each of the visitors and from several n of the associa- tion and gues! o was little time for tulsome talk as éont ices awaited guests at the doofs of ‘Willard to start them on theéir way to Mount Vernon. Among those who made brief talks were m.s Pearl McCall and Miss Re- Reed, Miss race Eddy, Miss and Mrs. Lucian Greathouse. with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lock —a Mr. and Mrs. J. Zarin daughter, Miss E. Of! have returned to apartment, al 3901 Connecticut lvenll!‘ after a_10. week motor trip in the North. The; visited Poland sprlrgnmd the White Mnunums [nln Itm"l::s theg an lnent a uhon u.me in the sand Islands, returning by way of ronto. Store Open All Day Tomorrow Saturday choice of the The Friendly Shop y | Anselm's Benedictine Monastery- | Brookland, and Rev. Laurison of | Washington are members of a . | Mr. Bernard is recovering from & serious | the guest of Col. and Mrs. John T. toast | Axton in Wi Mussey, hon- | has returned fo Fort Slocum. N. Miss G Annsbel Hinderlitér, um Mabel Hiatt | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gregg. ir. | will go to Saranae, N. Y., this afternoon to remain over Sunday and I‘bo;o:“ | the latter's | [ foute home they stopped for & visit in Atlantic Clly._‘ Mrs, M. deClare Befry, who has nt \n. et eountry ~home, through regular watering, of in the city for which the National Cap- ital 8 justly famous. Licut. and Mrs. R. x.n-m.nm-x | ing their home at Og while in ‘Washington. Liéut. vis has just been transferred to this city for duty. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Miller, who have | been at Murray 3 ada, for sev- | eral weeks, are now at kland Break- | water, Me., and will be at the Samoset. The Rev, Weld Blundell, prior of st! ouse party which Mrs. Thomas H. Barber is entertaining_in her Summer home, Claverack House, at Southampton. Others in the tompany will be Mrn Schuyler Warren and Mr. William Douglas. Lieut. Col. T. P. Bernard, Pield Artil- | tery, U. 8. A, and daughters, Miss Frances Field and Miss Alice Field, are staying with Col. Bernard's sister, Mrs. W. C. Babcock, at ' Home while operation at Walter Reed Hospital. Mrs. Leon F. Sullivan, who has been | for several weel where Capt. Sullivan is on_duty. ! expects to leave ih a few days fur sm / The Autumn Mode BETTIE FROCKS And if it were Spring Betties be first with the newest! Ag do thete charming inexpensive fashion triumphs dresses. spection. The BETTIE Frock Display Is Daily Augmented By 0SEPH-R ' HARRIS: @ -— 1224 F STREET =ee . . 130 ‘.Summer Dresses! Our entire remaining stc')ck-—inB a e ‘among the first to get here, be- cause at this ridiculous price they will be bought quickly. Formerly sold from $10 to $49.50. One of akind. Size range from 14 to 50. house sale. BRESLAU’'S GENVINE RAJAH LIZARD (with black kidskin‘. Brown or block kid; black sveds. High and Cuban hesls. .| will also be over far more expéensive The hew Bettiés in chiffons, travel crepes and plain crepes, with their fashion detail and héw colors are awaiting your in- plteerey en‘l GH Mr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- | lawyers L | tained at a dinner at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va., on Wednesday for his bmhdly lnnlvers.ry and Mrs. Frank T. Nesbit and aeh' small daughter are now in Len- Olympic sepumm 3. Dezack-Kupoek Weddi Notre Dame Cathedral, lmm Mr. Andre Dezack, formerly of Wash- {neten, and & student at Georgetown University, after spending a few days here. will sail next week from Néw York | Europe. Mr. Dezack is engaged fo Miss Armelia Louise Kupeek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carol K\lpcek of Vienna, Austria. The wedding is to take place in Paris next month at the Notre Dame Cathedral. Two years while on a student tour of Burope, Dezac! m& Iss Wupeek in smmr- land, and ir marriage October 6 will be the culmination of a romance that started @t that time. Miss Kupoek, who resides with her parents in Vienna, has been prominent among the younger social set ln the Austrian clplhl The gc‘. plan to remain -hm-u the Winter and Spring seasons ln | spénd most of their time sojourning in the warmer-climate countries of South- ern and Southeastern Europe, and in all probability a sbozt | Mediterranean cruise Three years ago Miss Kupcek, accom- | paniéd by her parents, made a trip to Expresses Itself in \ again would n and again frocks score 6.50 Always New Arrivals Daring This Sale Positively No Exchanges or Refunds-— All Sales Final HATS RIS 1307-1315 G St. N.W.| Pure Silk Full-Fashioned HOSIERY 95C . 3 pr. $270 FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930. MA and Mrs. E. W. Chandier, Mr. GéNl, Mr. and Mr. and and Mr. A, and will sail for home on the u.'fin.dnu lyde B. Aftcheson, Mrs. drews, Miss Olive Beatty, Dr. A. Frances Foye and Dr. and Mrs. Truman Abbe. Selden M. place, ‘Woodley Park, is visiting his sh'/er M Esther G. Schenectady, son, Marvin El Miss nnu cmmwel) daughter of Mr, hm aunt and uncle, Mr. nflumnhlu SOCIETY. D. Cromwell, at 1233 Jefferson street northwest, after & shott tour of Burope, has returned to her home. Miss Crom- well is & native of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Nagle of Twenty-seventh street northwest, with their son, m:m.m are spending several weeks in Atlant OIW Mr. and Mrs. mmma | Worth, Tex., are at the Dodge Hotel several days wlfi M two sons. Mrs. George S. “Franklin of New York City is at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by Mrs. George 8. Frank- Ely of 2918 (’nmmn‘;:} jl:h and her deughter, Miss Lila M. | Franl frien lfluun-mcmuan,wm Mary O'Toole was hostess anmewwf English ests. Visitors were . Cook, Mrs. Pretor . and Mrs, W. C. e R Jemop k , ‘h Poe, Mll and Mrs. thh T. An- dent for September. 00 om August 20 (P— " hflflfll s!fll'flY& l! Cuue and approved , Which will openinx of Congress. THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Read N.W. 1 Room, Reception Hall and Bath Ely, on College Hill, | Mrs. Ely and '.hen- at Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Prederic Eaton and her daughter have returned to their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mts. Arthur Swestser of Switzerland are visiting at the Ward- mln Plrk Hotel. Cromwell of ., wb-nlmmtoth:; “Store Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN F&G SATURDAY—SAVE IN OUR FAMOUS SEMI-ANNUAL RUMMAGE DAY - Merchandise sacrificed, as is our custom, because we must begin September with all new Fall stock. But you have many weeks to wear these smart Philipsborn clothes. Prices mean nothing to us, but they mean tremendous savings to you. DRESS RUMMAGE 125 SUMMER FROCKS 31.49 75 Procks, swere $795t0 $10. .. ........0. .00 sivivine 3398 ‘Washable crépes, organdies, and rajahs in pastel shades. 65 Silk Suits, were §15 and $18 . vh e des b ke b vt (99 Rajah, shantung, and crepe, dark and light sh: 60 Dresses, were $15and $18. . .........ccovvv ... . 5495 Pastel printed crepes. 150 Dbasnts, erd £18.. ... 5. i ooy iniiibinss 08 Pastel washable crepes, printed and plain chiffons. 2 D resses, were 925 M AIS0 .03 s rishainnm s son IAID astel crepes and georgettes. 75 Dresses, were $29.50 and $39.50 ...................51495 Chiffons and |:orkltcs in pastel shades. $17 75 Dresses and Ensembles, were §29.50 to $59.50. . ... .. .. Georgettes and chiffons in dark shades. None on Approval All Sales Final No C. O.D‘ Euhnps Formerly SS.&’S—Dmut:es, lawns, voiles, pcqun and washable silks. . wEw " 25 Afternoon and Evening Dresses, were $§29.50 to $59.50. .$17 Nets, georgettes, laces and chiffons. 13 White Dresses, were $29.50 to $49.50 ..................817 Crepes, chiffons and georgettes. Second Floor COAT RUMMAGE H Jackets, were $5.75t0 810. .. .....cccevveniivaninire... 3195 3 Silk Coats, tuere SIBiv..iviiivisiitiiosedsibiasitsbisi i@ 1 White Coatiomias SI8. . . . oo oo oG oo dinbe i 1 6 Spring Coats, were $19 10 835 . .......cciuiiiliviaiennnns 8 Spring Coats, were §29.50 10 $49.50 ..........ccovvve. ... 99 7 Sport CostE, gre $35....... ... 5 cshseeivaiidsibiotiaiSlB 3 Sport Conts, ®were $49.50. ... ......c00000000000000004..918 6SprmgCoats,were$49.50m$79.50.....................SZI 6 Spring Coats, were $59.50 to $89.50 . EVENING WRAPS 8 Velvet Wraps, were $25 and $29.50. . . .. $5 10 Taffeta and Crepe Wraps, were §15 and $18.......$3.95 cssssasessea Third Floor FUR RUMMAGE 1 Platinum Caracul Coat, was $150; size 36............. ag 1 Brown Pony Coat, was §100;size 18 ................... 1 Tan Calf Coat, was $100; size 16 .... .$48 8 Fox Scarfs, were $25......... ..$16 3 Wolf Scarfs, were $25 A samel e TRl 2 Squirrel Scarfs, were §19.50. . SRge e et STREET FLOOR RUMMAGE 30 Bathing Accessories, were $1t0 $1.50.................25¢ Caps, shoes and belts. 15 Pieces Rayon Undies, were §1 17 Necklaces, were §1 18 Wool Sweaters, were §2.95. . 2 Wool Crepe Skirts, were $2. 95. cecesssessstessenas ..45¢ MEXICAN SENATE ELECTS - Moises Surerta Sworn in as Presi- for convening of mrzmber 1, met - St p——— e:z Seecnal Attraction! All-Wool “Sea Lion” Swim Suits Reduced $2 ad 33 One-piece models with skirts and two-piece effects in regular and sun backs. Excellent suits. Long wearing, quick drying and well fitting. Real bargains at this very low clearaway price. 13 Rayon Smocks, were $1.95. . 47 Silk and Leather Bags, were $2.95.. .. 17 Silk Crepe Blouses, were $3.75 . 20 Brocaded Corseles, were $5 28 3.Piece Knit Suits, were $1650 ..................... 36.95 14 3-Piece Knit Suits, were $25 to $39.50 ... ... .. .. ... -$14.95 MILLINERY RUMMAGE Every Summer Hat in our stock, including our finest straws, felts, crepes and novelty braids FORSYTHE presents rich reptiles, soft kidskins or calfs, suedes de luxe, in all the colors of your im- agination. Prepare for your Laber Day week-end! Forsythe green or wine kidskin _elso Block swede. ‘4 Were 5295 $3.95 and $495 Flmhrll: Floor