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SOCTETY. GOLDENBERG’S ¢ Here’s a Sale You’ll Never Forget FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE Perfect Quality They Sell in Regular Stock Up to $1.65 Pair Silk Chiffon . Silk Service French Heels Semi-Sheer With Picot Tops Because they have so many smart features, and because they are such remarkable values, these beautiful stockings are well worth buying by the half-dozen pairs! Full fashioned, semi-sheer, 45 auge quality, pure silk from their smart French heels to their dainty picot tops. And here are fashionable shades to blend with Fall and Winter costumes of every color: Bahama, Muscadine, Rendezvous, Brown Leaf, Mauve Fronce, Gun Met- al, Grain, Plage and Sun- brown, MAIN FLOOR GOLDENBERG'S this morning from a visit in the Middle West, the President going to Cleveland to attend the Bankers' Association meeting and Mrs. Hoover to Indianapolis for_the Girl Scouts Council, The President and Mrs, Hoover have asked & company of friends to the ‘White House_this even to view the premier of Raoul Walsh's- movietone HE President® and Mrs. Hoover returned to the White House | plcture, “The Big Trail.” ‘The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Gen. Henrl Gouraud, military governor of Paris, who arrived in Washington this morn- ing for a short stay before going to Boston to attend the convention of the American Legion. The assistant mili- tary attache for aeroneutics, Maj. Georg:s Thenault, met the distinguished general in New York and will accom- pany him to Boston. ‘The military attache of the French embassy, Brig. Gen. Raymond Casanave, entertained at luncheon today at the Carlton Hotel, in honor of Gen. Gouraud, when the guests were limited to members of the embassy stafl. The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar, will entertain about 20 guests at tea this afternoon at the em- bassy. Mme. Enver will act as hostess for her father. Plans of Cabinet Officers Keep Them Absent From Capital. The Secretary of War, Mr. Patrick J. Hurley, will return to Washington the first of next week from Oklahoma, where he has been for a short time. Mrs, Arthur M. Hyde, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, will leave ‘Washington by motor Sunday for her home in Trenton, Mo., where she will spend a few weeks. She will be ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hall The Secretary, who will leave Wash- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SOCIETYE The President and Mrs. Hoover in White House Again After Visit to Middle West. n next week for a speak wur, w 11 join Mrs. Hyde later in Tren The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. !.ob— ert Patterson Lamont, will return to Washington the first of the week from Illinois, where he went after accom- r-nyln' Mrs. Lamont to New York, rom where she sailed to spend several weeks al Miss_Gertrude Lamont, who went to New York with her father, remained there for the week end. ‘The Assistant Secreury of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison have taken possession of thelr new house at 3263 N street. Their three childrén, Trubee, Jr Cottie and Daniel Davison, have been at the Mayflower with their nurse since their arrival In Washington Tues- day, while the nursery at their new home was being completed. The chief of naval operations, Rear Admiral William V. Pratt, will enter- tain at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Capt. E. B. Brent, commander of the British _eruiser Danae, whicn arrived this morning; the naval ltmhe of the British embassy, Capt. J. 8. M. Glazed This special price includes thoroush emode FUR COATS Cleaned s 5 and Stored i‘:::"':-%’u :{-‘.'.'vf'f;?:e'a"'cgfa Roreee Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship ‘Work Called for and Delivered. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 suggést Rollins shades. YOU WANT More than ordinary wear. More than ordinary sheerness. In fact, what you wgnt is— ROLLINS RUNSTOP HOSIERY For lovers of the finest we “Grenadine” at $1.95 with petite pecot top, it has thrice tke ordinary wear and is here at Harris in all gosm’u ‘R°HARRIS: @ — 1224 F STREET == $|.95 J.E Cunningham Co, 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. It's a “Year of Grace” for Fashions— Sizes 14—44! HIGH-PRICED FASHION COATS $50.50 Broadcloth, suede and Velour du Nord materials . . . gorgeously furred with Persian Lamb, Caracul, Russian Fitch, Wolf, Bquirrel, Skunk and Krimmer . . . deep shawl collars . , . dis- tinctive cuffs . . . new prmceu lines, In black, green, brown and wine, Town Coats .. . . Bpo Wkw]fihcucmr...m . Bport oe-u tweeds . binations of glowing Autumn’ oolnflnu - AUTUMN FROCKS $16-50 A oollection of frocks that have chic of the new season's !uhlom . Occasion frocks . . . ¢ Ensembles . . . ‘Travel Prints . Chiffons . sleeves and’ gracefully longer skirts , . . drapy necl Zn bolems...mnu...mu:k, browns, greens, blues, reds . o . sizes 14 to 44. TOWN COATS— SPORT COATS— ‘Travel Coats. in & host of new com- =325 'maur-eouun mmmuwnotmomm-etm The commandant of the Navy Yard, Capt. C. C. Bloch, will give a reception Monday afternoon from 4 to 7 o’clock I.n hnnor o{ Capt. Brent and the officers Admiral and Mrs. G. R. Clark are at tlu thnhun Hnul. ‘where Lh-y will rml during the Winter. They plan to spend I.he uny Spring in California and later to join their daughter and son-in-law, Maj. and Mrs. John F. Kahle, in the Phflrlxvlnel Maj. Kahle was only recently ordered to Manila and hé and Mrs. Kahle ‘arrived there yes- terday. Maj. Gen. Thom Ashburn, chair man of the United States b\hnd ‘Water Ashbu; -u brother-in-law and sllm Col W. H. Peek of New York. The military attache of the French -mbmy, Brig. Gen. Raymond Casanave, has been spending the Summer in Pru\ , has again taken an apartment at the Clrlwn Gen, Casanave enter- tained at luncheon today at the Carlton in honor of Gen. Henrl Gouraud, mili- ;{olovemqr of Paris, who is in Wash- n for several days. ‘The second secretary of the Canadian lmuon and Mrs. Thomas Archibald tone have moved into the house at l021 Thirty-fifth street, which they have STERLING SILVER Where ormamentation is subservient to beauty | of form and proportion. Bright Finish. 6" Solid Silver Plates $20 Half-Dozen As. OCTOBER 3, 1930. leased for the Winter. Mrs. Stoné was before her marriage in August Miss * | Ellen Cox Ewing. ‘The secretary ‘of the Rumanian le- t:um and Mme. Andrei have ken an apartment at the new Shore- ham Hotel, where they will réside duf- ing the season. Bir Auckland Geddés, formér Ambas- sador of Great Britain to the United States, wilkarrive in Neéw York today on the Berengaria to spend a vacation in this country, Specially Priced for Saturday—Monday—Tuesday Sherbets. Reg. $25 Half-doz. . $20 After-dinner Coffee Cups, with Lenox China Liners. Reg. $25 Half-doz., $20 DUuN & MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana L” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance BECK DUPLICATES WILMINGTON now being featured in expensive shops— in a quality of leather and workmanship that your own keen eyes will instantly tell you is amczifig ot $5 e S ALCE 89y Lo ECK s SALON MODERNE - 539 FIFTH AVENUE - NEW YORK -~ 1315 F STREET Nearby Stores: ® PHILADELPHIA—4 Stores © BALTIMORE SOCIETY. At Brooks TOMQRROW 350 New Hats Presented for the First Time at Authoritative Fall Styles such as tip tilt effects, beret effects, turbans, n‘:‘adnlpul‘luud flares, roll-oft-the-face This is an event we have long dreamed of featuring, to be able to have for each personality a supreme expression of millinery art. Each one u [ eopy of n much higher priced hat P we are proud of and eo:lnqum to feature at $2.75. Brown, Mother Goose, Guardsman Blue, Wine-Tone, Navy, and plenty of Black. M.Prooks-Co WEEN IITH 12TH 75 b - STREEY BETWEEN TR & 127H TFhrift LThop Where the Ten Dollar Bill Does Double Duty DAYTIME FROCKS For Little Women *10 An unusually at- tractive and most complete selection of up to the minute fashions for little women. Practically every new fashion feature including de- tachable sleeves, lin- gerie touches, modi- ed silhouette. The colors include blacks, browns, navy, greens, etc. Geor- gettes, flat crepes and other wanted materials. y zeorsette applique o( ho Yee sleeve. Thrift Shop—Main Floor Single and Double Breasted SPORT COATS Cute belted models of tweeds, polo fabrics, $ I 5 Your Wardrobe Is Complete with a JACKET COAT alpacas. They're all the rage now. Thisis a won- JlelM- Onl(l 'lth l.hn lmhs!.nl derful value. Sizes 14 to 44 tely than any new e old D\u\ls days. They're smart, warm, practical. Thrift Shop—Main Floor Pure Dye Crepe NIGHTGOWNS Sizes 15-16-17 ain Floor