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SO(,IETY Cabinet Hostesses Attend Davis Cup Matches as Guests of Mrs. Hoover « After Fete in Her Honor. RS. HOOVER was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the Secretary of War, in their Belmont street. The daughter-in-law of the President 'and Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. Hoover turned her box for the Davis Cup tennis matches ovér to the wives of the cabinet members, and fol- the I mowrad to Chevy olu'br e opening game at |40d Huvle'! is arranging the 1little cabinet parties for Mrs. Hoover the other two days of the tennis event. ‘The Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Dr. Don Manuel E. Malbran, le;! w:h- for New ¢ Vice President, Mr. Charles , is with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann at their charming home . and Mrs. from the Give Her GLOVES A pair of these classic doeskin slip-ons will surely make a hit with her. Washable, of course, and P. K. sewn in white, peach and eggshell. $2.95 . 6-Button Length uncheon several of the | W. General and Special Claims Com- mlulon United lhhl and Mexico; Saent.” General and_ Special " Claims t, oom lnton =3 onn n Uni!ed States and lco‘ Rowe, director of t.hn Pm-Ameflun Union; Mex- nanl . |L. Bouve, agent of the United Sates Special of America, General and Claims ant agent of the General and Special Claims Commission, United States and uex~ ‘v:mz::h:wnmh:umm of the N- m, cl o oh-uvnnc Claims and Mexico, and Mr. Benedict M. Eng- lish, American secretary, General and Saehl Claims Commission, United tes and Mexico. Garden Party at Woodley Notable Social Event. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson brought society together yes- terday afternoon under the most - ing clrcumnuncu possible—one of the iovely garden parties which will go down in the social history of this ad- ministration as one of its brilliant pic- tures. Whether on the lower slope of the hill looking up or entering the gar- .| den from the fine old residence, the scene is oné of surpassing beauty, and one which no drawin roem. no mat- ter _how superb, coul ual. ‘The topography of e grounds, the y frocks of the women and the color- ,I:l marquees all gave the atmosphere of a Watteau picture, The Secret id Mrs. Stimson stood on a heavy Orlental rug placed at con- venient distance from the residence through which guu entered the nr- den, and Mr Cl L. Cooke, master S memory for names and faces making it almost to ask a single cog- Flowered chiffon predominat the uxcmnuamnm«r'muper 1314 F Street N.W. oS She graduates this June! SPORT BAGS $ 2.95 To accentuate those perfectly stun- ning all-white Summer costumes, ‘we present Suva Cloth, in white, brown, blue, natural, and green, ~with matching moire linings. BECKERS 1314 F Street NNW, € TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIAaW Claims United Staf lrul Mexi- | Rabasa, assistant Mexi. | Oenenl and Special Claims tative and Mrs. Represe: Lichtenwalner will sail Priday, June cn the tion. The secretary of the Panama tion and Senora de Chevalier will be at home informally and Senora de MISS ELIZABETH WIEHLE, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Sponsor Tor the Satalion and Omic x T sponsor for on an cers’ Club at Staunton Military Academy | “4™,¢ ”nt::.ilym b5 during gradustion exercises May S1 and June 1. Miss Wiehle will receive with Cadet Maj. Chester ‘W. Burnham | = M. Mario of Sant they will go at the end of next month. Percy E.|lan lem Quin have moved from their home on ‘Woodley road to Wardman Park Hotel, where they taken an apartment | N Andwmmkh‘mkhmelnmfum L ntative and _Mrs. Norton | lines of ani Ile de France t> spend two weeks in Paris attending the exposi- )on- I this afternoon in apartment at woodley Park Tow- is one of a series the secre- | | '.sry Chevalier have been giving during the Spring season. cf Niagara Falls, N. match her gown with curled ostrich feather falling in a fetching fashion over the narrow brim. Another member of cabinet who selected chiffon for yesterday _after- noon’s event was Mrs, Charles Francis Adams, wife of the !emury of the = Serms Navy, who had on beige and brown rugs. print with a brown hat and a sable fur_scarf. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes were among those arriving early, Mrs. ughes in a stunning gown of chiffon in hues of taupe, blue and pale pink. She wore a black straw hat which matched the deep flounces of the chif- :glllrt forming the lower part of her| Mr. Pyle says: ; ..3:“-1' uie n your There should be no choice between clean and dirty rugs. Call Mr. Pyle. .. Charles Linthicum, wife ot g NAtional 3257-3291-2036 chrumuuvo Linthicum, was in white and blue chiffon with a straw g;;:sza.: e, Sfi:i;ary Cgrpetc: and ) 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America her Wu, wife of the only Oriental to costumes to social Capital, did not The Minimum of Restraint With The Maximum of Fashionable Lines O achieve this heart’s desire one must wear a properly fitted Redfern foundation garment. To be comfortable and yet stylishly dressed over the holi- day and thrpughout the hot Sum- mer months is simply a question of wearing a Redfern Corselette or other foundation Barment, properly fitted, of course, by expert corset- ieres such as you will find in Whelan's Corset Department, To- morrow we are featuring lovely— Corselettes of Brocade with Swami Tops for All Types of Figures Junior Foundation Garments $1.50 to $3.50 FRIDAY SPECIALS FROM THE WOMEN'S SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street e ———— e STORE HOURS: 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 17 Roleigh Felt or Strow Hats. Werd 8 Tweed Suits. Sizes 14 to 20. Were $25 and $2975 3 Linen Riding Habits. Sizes 16 and 18. Herringbone weave. Were $29.50 . .. Now 1 Fur-Trimmed Tweed Coat. Size 14. Was 16 Knox and Raleigh Hats. Felts and Straws. Were $12.50 to $25 3 Worsted Riding Breeches. Were $17.50 27 Coats; untrimmed; navy and black. Sizes 14 fo 42. Were $2975 .. Now $15.00 17 Knox Pastel Felt Hats. Were $8.50 to $12.50 Now 7 Tailored Suits. Sizes 14 to 42. $39.75 10 $49 75 10 Fur-Trimmed Black and Navy Coots. Sizes 16, 38 and 420 Were $49.75 43 Misses’ Light Crepe Dresses. Were $16 75. Now $5.95 89 Pairs Silk Hose. Were $1.95 ond $1.65...Now $1.35 ® ALL SBALES FINAL—NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS ¢ $3.95 Were ., THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1931. hfld‘wfll'flk the altar with ONIES for Memorial Day The Edward P. Schwartz Peony Gardens Flower Field, Guthersburg, Md. Phone Gaithersburg 15 ($2 a Doz., 3 Doz. for $5) Orders Sent Parcel Post Anywhere PEONIES TO FLORISTS WHOLESALE Ask for Prices Visitors W elcome The *Onset” more delightfully beautiful model for Sum- mer has thus far been shown than this clever ereation. Developed in white morocco with white lace insert and in brown calf with white lace insert. Also shown in pretty pastel shades of green, pink, corn and blue, with lace inserts to match; ’12 alist ......... edeeraniien cebeeiniseinens New Summer Shades in Silk Hosiery at $1, $1.50 and $1.95 pair Policy Is Evident in This Sale of Dresses Sizes 14 to 20, 38 10 46, 16Y% to 26% Washable Fabrics $].90 $2.95 33.95 $ 5.95 310 $ 1 2 95 Bathing Syits ~ One and two piece Wooldlastik, and other guaran- teed makes, in all the new high pastel shades, in sizes 34 to 46. $1 95 to 36.95 Popular prints and color ef. French and handkerchief lin- ens and pique effects, and other wnbd:‘- fabries ...... Rayon sport !rnrlu in the most favored fiylel Shantungs, silk crepes and chiffons, all colors and white, plain and printed Chiffons, prints and wash crepes of pure_silk, sui bI: for street and formal wear. A beautiful group of finer appreciste a smart Summer wardrobe Budget Plan Open a Charge Ac- count and take advan- tage of Ney’s New Low Price Policy and Ney's Popular Budget Plan. Ney’s New Low-Pricer SOCIETY. \h\l‘ . S\ v A Specml for Oufings 8et for 4 Persons 3]0 Set for 6 Persons S|2.50 Without Vacuum Bottles DuLIN & MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad l” PARKING SERVICE—Conn. Ave. Entrance Rizik 1213 9 Tomorrow &4 Dresses Formerly $29.50 to $55.00 Sl 9.75 Street and Afternoon Frocks Belected from Stock 2 Groups Millinery Mt“’wl.u $10.50 uo.’f’fl"”au $5.00 wHCO s MOOrHN X>PUDmwm CONNECTICUT AWENUE ITMART o The weather seems to hver the shopper this season. setting of Pasternak's uk n{ Spring and early Summer clothes at this time affords you incomparable savings. It is always an event looked forward to by the cleverest buyers, and this year more than ever before, it is the talk among | smart women. The enticing reductions have been made throughout this ex- clusive shop on dresses, coats, suits, furs, evening gowns, wraps, sports costumes and millinery. The moderate priced depart- ment on the second floor, which this year enabled discriminati misses and women with sm budgets but popular social cal- endars to buy their wardrobes at a shop where style, quality and line are studies of the fash- ion artists of Pasternak’s. Misses’ Dept. Special Groups Dresses. Thursday and Friday $10.50—$16.50. Hats irst Floor. A Group of Drésses Millinery, $10.00. . P Ouercome Itchy Scalp . . a forerunner to baldness. Let our Bacteriologist give you a scalp examination. Only a specialist who is qualified 'to distinguish abnormal scalp trou- bles can give you genuine re- lief and promote your hair to a il normal growth. Take heed of nature’s warnings. Phone Na. 8779. Ladies and gentlemen treated. H. Dillon, Inc., Flec\rolyns and S Ip Specialists woo Conn. Ave., 2nd Floor. PR Special Discount Good news travels quickly, judging from the sittings being made in_the studio of Under- wood & Underwood. You know a special 20% dis- count on all photographs, mini- atures, oil portraits, as well as | frames (of which they have a wide assortment), is on how. phs regularly be; at m dozen, and with special reduction begin at §! the dozen ‘during the discount period. The sittings can be made with the famous Beidler double camera, which larly fine for children’s pictures. The sittin may be arranged ! or in your charge. p hotographs, daguerreotypes, and tintypes, so that if ml one tncked ‘“dv- with the inten- :‘:vnlcg. :g:‘: thm m- wood’s for an inspection and ln‘r;l:mio siiata 'y specialize in copy work and can give you the very best g ’!rn i that can your origi nal. The busy business man ean also take advantage of the low rates since the studio opens each morning at 8:30. Decatur 4100. Underwood & Underwood, 1230 Connecticut Avenue. LR Sale That extra indispensable sillé Jm or dress needed in mer wardrobe for_ tqu and in-between weather is on sale here. Formerly to $3230; mow $16.50 Other Spring Frocks Reduced in Accordance. 1706 Conn. Ave. (. 2) 3 Doors Above R Street. S 88 Sale of Hats . Glaser's entire stock of hats is reduced for immediate clear- ance. Prices begin at . $2.50 Full - fashioned Chiffon Hose are $1.00 at Glaser's. 1532 Connecticut Avenue, (Between Dupont and Que.) R Summer Cleaning and Repairing Rates To maintain the present num- ber of employes throughout the Summer Connecticut Avenue Cleaners and Dyers are offering fec‘al rates on their very fine leaning and dyeml Dresses, suits and coats may be cleaned now for $1.00 This is the shop, too, where you can have !Ilo::- rips, tears and linings repaire "fd Ackerma; 1734 Conn. Ave. (Jlu nhnlow S). North 27 LR I . Pre-Holiday Sale Phillip-Louise are staying open toni| ("l‘ll‘ d:'y night until 10:00 p.m. for their extraordinary outfin for these twp an ’14.75—-’16.50 New White Hats— R .50 Anmlur special group of hats, 1727 L Street N'W. Around the ComA er from Conn. ve.