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SOCIETY. ' SOCIETY President Hoover Returns From Camp, but Mrs. Hoover and Large Party Remain for Longer Visit. RESIDENT HOOVER returned to the White House yesterday at 6:30 pm. from his camp in Virginia and left this morning for Baltimore, where, with Gov. Ritchie, he will reviewthe veterans' parade, The President and his party were luncheon guests of Mayor Broening. Mrs. Hoover did not return to the White House with the President, but will continue in residence at the camp ¢, for several days where she has a num- ber of guests with her. Representative William J, Driver’ of Arkansas will be the best man at the wedding Thursday of Mrs. Gertrude Brown Bischoff to Representative Til- man B. Parks. The ceremony will be formed at the charming home of m and Mrs, Willlam N. Doak, in Vir- nia, and a small breakfast will fol- ow for relatives and close friends wit- nessing the ceremony. Mrs. Doak will be matron of honor for Mrs. Bischofl. retary and Mrs. Stimson at 3 llrlillfl Home Until September 8. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson are now at their home, Highhold, on Long Island, where they will remain until September 8, “ when they will return to Washington. Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses will return today to their home, at Concord, to remain until after the New Hampshire primaries. They have been the guests over the holiday of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Barron, at Crawford Noteh, in the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Green, who have been at Magnolia, Mass, since early Summer, entertained at dinner Saturday evening, at the Essex Country Club, in honor of Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, Brig. Gen. William E. Horton and Col. J. A. Moss, who have been the house guests of Mrs. Jacob Leander Prince and Princess Michael Can- * tacuzene of Chicago arrived in Wash- ington Sunday and are guests.at the Mayflower, having been called here due to the fllness of the former's grand- mother, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, The prince’s sister, Mrs. Bruce Smith of Louisville, and Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer of Chicago are also at the hotel. Mrs. Henry P. Davison, mother of the Assistant Secretary of War, has loaned her charming estate, in Locust Valley, for a garden party tomorrow for the benefit of the Nassau Safet: Council. There will be a water carnival and exhibition by a troop of Boy Scouts. A number of prominent debu- tantes of New York sell cigarettes and candy. Mrs. Virgil Parks Wallace, wife of the assistant United States district attorney ., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Howe, on Quincy street, and will return to Little Rock Friday. Mrs. Wallace was formerly Miss Mary Sanford Howe of this city. Maj. and Mrs. John Coolidge, son and daughter-in-law of former President and Mrs. Coolidge, are visiting Mrs. Coolidge's parents, Gov. and Mrs. John H. Trumbull, at their home in Con- necticut. Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman have returned to Washington, after spending & month in Ne and angon. ‘They will be joined to- morrow their daughter, Miss Laura ‘Tuckerman, who is at Newport. . and Mrs. Barry Mohun, who with son, Mr. Barry Mohun, jr, have the Summer at Victoria, British bia, will return to their home, on husetts avenue, September 20. where they spent at the Chalfonte Hotel. Betty Bacon, daughter of Comdr. Bacon, stationed at Portsmouth, re- turned with them for a visit with Miss Grimes at her home, in Woodside, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Hi have been with ';:ry bilt, at Beaulleu, at Newport, are now at the Casino, where they will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Rand, wife of Capt. Oscar R. Rand, U. 8. A, will return to Wi - tomorrow evening, after passing rope. During the first abroad Mrs. Rand France, afterward going to g’emu. Germany, to see the “ ay.” Mrs. William Henry White left Wash- ing today for Atlantic City, where the Marlborough-Blenheim. wife of the former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, will go to ‘Thursday from her home, at Herkimer, to spend several days at the St. Regis. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert A. Howell of by motor for a trip through New |} ldren, Ann and Maxwell. England. The; two of their cl ‘Their two older children, Miss Dorothy Howell and Mr. Spener Howell, will re- main in Washington. Ms Howell has just returned land, Ohio, where he went with the St. Andrew Brotherhood of St. Thomas' ||l Church, of which he is a member. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Crosson turned to their home, at 1746 M street, after spending two months in Europe. mm-d;:‘ s, D?w‘.vbeeym'ot’llxmr‘ out 55 Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern il e oring, e, Ty o i utitactive Toens "o TR ET S PHONE SILVER SPRING 5 ptes Specials for @ New or Old Homemakers NEW TAILORED CURTAINS & $1.59 Yd. 54" VELOUR PORTIERES he better of colors. L cial for this week only, $16.95 Pr. Covers, Window Shades, ting—Paperhanging McDEVITT'S 1202 G St. NW. Distriet 3211 & 10 Years’ Satisfactory Serviee by SUEDE . .. FASHION.has put her foot down gracefully for suede, this Fall—shown at its stylemost in Hahn’s CARLTON Costume Footwear+— Among the new Hahn black suede styles is this exquisite model, Carltonized with its smart black and white lizard trimming. Style Pictured $10.50 Others $10.50, $12.50, $14.50 gton she will spend the next three weeks at | |i New York | have re- I PHE EVENING street, is now with his parents spend- ing his September leave. He has just returned from a cruise on the S. Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Macpherson of Forty- fourth street left Washington on Sun- day, August 31, for New York, from where they will sail on September 3 for Hamburg. They expect to make head- quarters at The Hague and will return to Washington about the middle of October. Mr. Martin Lane, father of Mr. | Clarence Lane of Lowell street, arrived | in Washington on Saturday from Kingston, Lane. Mr. Lane will spend the Fall months in Washington, before going to Floridg for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dushane Cloward are arriving in Washington Tuesday from a motor trip through New England on the way to their home in Babson Park. Fla. Mrs. Cloward cnumun—iAu. Wedding at Gainsville, Va,, Yesterday. T;lfid?lfmle of Misé Virginia Carvel 5 T Hall ug! of the late Mr. Carvel 2001 16th St. N.W, Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $67.50 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION WASHINGTON STAR, WASHI 8. | renton, N. Y., where he stayed with | one of his daughters, Mrs. M. Donald | is a sister of Mr. Clarence NGTO! Hall of Baltimore, and Mrs. and Neriton, Ve Lok place pesterday after: a., lace y after- noon at the nmfly home, Shirley, at Gainesville, Va. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. F. Carpenter, assisted by the Rev. Thom Willlamson of Trinity Church, Pawtucket. R. I, an uncle of the bride. The wedding was attended by members of the immediate family only. Smart D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930. ‘ ‘The bride, who has just returned from an extensive tour in Europe, is & mm'e.r of the late Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thom, Willlamson, who were well known in Washington, where they made their home for many years. Her father was from an old Maryland fam- ily and through him she is connected (Continued on Third Page.) Shoes That Take the Smart From Women’s Tired Feet 27 . 1 30 150 Arthur BurtShoe Co. 1343 F Caring for feet is better than curing them. For Women and Misses JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. In Our Great Removal Sale Dresses and Ensembles $35 $45 For Every Occasion $55 $65 $78.50 $95 Dresses to wear right now . . . for Fall , ... . for entire Winter ‘wear . . . and not in any instance does the present price repre- sent even the cost price to us. They have come from the best makers in the world and only because of our removal plans are these drastic reductions made to effect immediate clearance. Coats gt Beautifn] in every way . . . many made especially for our great sale of New Winter Coats now in progress...no coats quite like these, for they are exclusive with us and are absolutely won- derful for smartest Fall and Winter wear. Some tailored . . . others with gorgeous fur trimming . . . newest styles . ., . excep- tionally fine range of models for sports, dress or day wear. Furs The greatest sale of furs we have ever had. Special prices and ‘™ extraordinary values brought about by our removal plans. Sports models . . . dress models . .. . and coats suitable for schoolgirls and college women. 5 Immediate Clearance in Effect Today Throughout the Entire Store . . . No Approvals . w w All Sales Final i F Street Corner of 13th SOCIETY. J.E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. NEW ARRIVALS. .FOR OUR GREATEST I6th ANNUAL OAT EVENT LUXURIOUSLY EXCLUSIVE COUTURIER—FASHIONS 58 \ Greater Value . . . Greater Beauty - X Finer Details . . : Newest Fashions { Deposit Reserves 135 FALL FROCKS For Miss and Madam $16-50 and $25 The new Fall frocks are particularly wearable . . . combining classic lines with feminized detail . . . rich color with a flash of contrast in lace or jabot or ornament. 2 Coats Sizes for women, misses and little women. @ sketched i) Fashioned é{&"' PICOT-TOP > CHIFFON HOSE Al G teed Pt | $1.10 3 Prs. Dull finish—clear and sheer. 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