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B2 S The President and M SOCIETY. CIELTY rs. Hoover Are Hosts to American Diplomat Who Arrived at White House Today. President and Mrs. Hoover H}‘\lve as their guest at the White House the United States Am- bassadcs to the Court of St. James Gen. Charles G. Dawes. Gen. Dawes arrived from Englewood, N. J., where he was a guest over the week end of Senator and Mrs. Dwight ‘W. Morrow. Cards have been sent out by the Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoover for the annual garden party for the dis- abled veterans Wednesday, June 10, at 5 o'clock. voy of Chile Returning From New York Visit. The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Carlos Davila, will return today from a few days' stay in New York at the Plaza. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams were the guests in whose honor Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark Bristol entertained at dinner last. evening at the National Woman's Coun- Club. ‘ryThe Secretary attended the luncheon today given by the Director General of the Pan-American Union, Dr. L. Rowe, in honor of the Minister of Co- Imobia, Senor Dr. Fabio Lozano. The other guests were. the Secretary of Labor, Mr. Willlam N. Doak; the As- sistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis White: the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. James Grafton Rogers; the As- sistant Secretary of War, Mr. Frederick H. Payne; the Surgeon General of the Army, Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson; Senor Don Jose M. Coronado, first secretary of the Colombian legation; Senor Coronel Jorge Mercado, military attache of the Coiombian legation; Senor Don Juan Lozano, son of the Minister of Colombia; Mr. Willlam H. Beck, assistant to the Secretary of State; Mr. C. Powell Minnigerode, di- rector of the Corcoran Gallery of Art; Mr. H. Freeman Matthews of the De- partment of State, and Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, assistant director of the Pan-American Union. S. | nounces ment at Wardman Park Hotel where Sir John will join her for a week or 10 days. Sir John Broderick was for some years commercial counselor of the Brit- sh embassy and left here in the Win- ter for a vacation in England before golng to his new post in Havana. The director general of the Pan American Union Dr. L. 8. Rowe, has sent out invitations for a concert of Latin American music at the Pan- American Union Bullding, the evening of ;huno 29. (A e artists will assisf United States Navy bfilnd. e ‘The chief of the division of Near mt:r;r‘r uwn o!u'.h. m’f‘cu Depart- ment . Wallace 3 visi him his_mother, Mxmude uumun; Miller, of the editorial staff of the Co- lumbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson will entbr- tain at luncheon tomorrow at Hollin Hall, her country home near Alexan- dria, Va. Mfs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis an- the engagement of her daughter, Miss Margaret Morton Eustis, to Mr. David Edward Finley. Miss Eustis is the daughter of the late Willilam Corcoran Eustis of Washington and a niece of Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock of Westbury, Long Island. She is the granddaughter of George Eustis, mem- ber of Congress from Louisiana before the Civil War and the great-grand- daughter of W. W. Corcoran, Washing- ton philanthropist, who bullt and en- dowed the Corcoran Gallery of Art. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, side she is_the | mother of the ice | i Bemienca ooma On her mother's ddaughter of Levi P, Morton, dent of the United States under President Harrison and Governor of New York, and of Mrs. Morton, the for- mer Miss Anna Street of New York. She was educated at Foxcroft School and is a mémber of the Junior League and the Colony Club of New York. E. Finley of the late David E. years & member of Co the grandson of Mrs. liam He was educated at the University of South Carolina and the George Wash- ington University Law School and’prac- ticed law in Philadelphia before coming to the Treasury, where he holds the position of special assistant to the Sec- retary of the Treasury. ‘The wedding will take place -very shortly at Mrs. Eustis’ country place at Oatlands, Va. Miss Laura Barkley, daughter of Sen- ator and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, will arrive in Wi N tomorrow morn- ing to be the house guest of Miss Bille Carmichael, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Roderick L. Carmichael. Miss Barkley will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Catharine Berry, daughter of Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry, to Lieut. Frank Jerdone Coleman, U. S. A. Alr Corps, Monday, June 8. Word has been received in Washing- ton of the engagement of Mr. Stanislaw !.e?kovbkl. former counselor of the :,n I;hd.emblu‘ fi" now P"c':u.lh Minister udapest, Hungary, Szmidecka, former :yoem e Mme. Filij sador of announced today by Mme. Szmidecka, E. Finley, for many . _He Mr. Finley i the son of Mrs. David | in York, S. C, and of|The C. Gist, | the University President Host At Luncheon for Mr. Holmes. The president of the ‘Wash- ington University, Dr. Cloyd Heck Mar- vin, _ entertained at luncheon yester- day at the Cosmos Club in honor of Mr. Charles W. Holmes, controller of the university, who is ting his thirty-fifth year with the institution. In the company were all of the men now living who were in the service of the university at the tigge Mr. Holmes became associated with it." Among these were Mr. Theodore W. Noyes, member of the board of trustees; Dr. Willlam Allen Wilbur, provost of the university; Dean George W. Henning of the Grad- uate School of Letters and Sciences; Prof. Harry Grant Hodgkins of the mathematics department; Dr. Charles ‘W. Needham, a former president of the university; Dr. James Howard Gore, emeritus professor of mathematics; Dr. D. K. Shute, emeritus professor of ophthalmoldgy; Dr. William Kennedy Butler, emeritus professor of ophthal- secretary s Wi wifs 1 Ambas. | mology: Dr. Charles E. Munroe, dean oland, The engagerncs; | emeritus of the Gmduste School of D. C. TUESDAY, t were Dr. John Donald- e | 8¢ Mount Holyoke, and the bridesmaids | are now estal reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's uncle and sunt, Comdr. and Mrs, William R. Van Buren, at 3300 Lowell street. ? ntl“llilnu od fiu"n‘#fi.fl . Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Street SLIP COVERS Belgian linen, cre- tonne, beautiful ensemble effects. 3-pc. set. 5 cush- ions, installed McDEVITT’S 1202 G St. Decoral Draperies, tering, Wi Fushion s o Jodas rom... Custom tallored, best grade!| Dis. 3211 || ow MWedding Gifts And Anniversary Remembrances Gifts of value, charm and use- Since 1847 JUNE 2, 1931. SOCIETY.," m:nvmhnuhumd Miss Ruth Eleanor Jones were the god- honor her coustn, Miss Nancy K. Van | P00t 0nd srs. Mowsrd have siven up apartment at Alban Towers and blished in their new home, "Pht!-m street, in Wesley (Continued on Third Page) Linger’s 2. g THE BEDSPRING! s FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME OR CAMP Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Cots, Couches, Double-Deck Beds We make thi al feature 925 G St. N.W. Natl. 4711 Mattresses Remade Lorraine, Miss | 3012 Rugs Cleaned Todt S SRR e Rl Free Storage ;-:fi' .YII' "n.":l.'fi. blankets they are "yocma Cleanerse== 3rd & Eye Sts. NE. AT. 0023 June Clearance IARRIS e e e ] FQSTREET & AFine Apparel Extraordinary Reductions 29.75 to 49.75 2_9.75 and 39.75 crepe and r.hiffon navy black and brown Dresses Silk Suits fulness in China, Silver, Crys- tal, Linens—Furniture, Rugs, Lamps and Draperies—Pot-" 295 Q75 teries, Paintings, Art Objects —and myriad of useful Home Wares. Senator and Mrs. Willlam J. Harrls are at Bryn Mawr to attend the grad- uation of their daughter, Miss Julia Wheeler Harrls. They will spend & few days in Washington before going to their home in Georgla. Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary of Oregon have closed their apartment at the Mayflower, and left Washington last night for Oregon, where they will spend the Summer st the Fircone Ranch in the Willamette Valley. Representative' and Mrs. Robert Low ‘Bacon will open their gardens at WE“.I bury, Long Island, Thursday aftgrmoon, | for the benefit of the Wayside Home for Girls at Valley Stream. Representative and Mrs. Adam Wyant of Greensburg, Pa., accompanied by their children, are in Washington for a few days, and have re-opened their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the duration of their stay. Representative and Mrs. Henry W. Watson will leave Washington Friday by motor for their place, Beechwood, in Pennsylvania, where they will spend the Summer. e ‘The newly appointed British Min- ister to Cuba, Sir John Joyce Brod- erick, is expected to arrive Priday from New York where wita Lady Broderick and their daughter, Miss Sheila Brod- erick, he arrived from England Sun- day. Lady Broderick came to Washing- ton yesterday and has taken an apart- Rizik Brothers 1213 P 29.75 and 35.50 fur trimmed and tailored Coats 1488 16.50 and 25.50 crepe and chiffon . D_resses 695 Pictured—"Hunt Club,” a relatively new pattern in_Sterli at the new lower prices. 6 Kniv 19 . . . 6 Forks—$16 +..6 Salad Forks—$12 . . . 6 Tea Spoons —$9. Other pieces in proportion. DuULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anal’ PARKING SERVICE—C Ave. Entrence Tomorrow—-Wednesday 53 EVENING and DINNER GOWNS Reduced for Immediate Disposal Formerly $69.50 to $115 $3950 Breslau 1307 to 1315 G St. N.W. HELD OVER On Account of Inclement Weather Monday . . three wonderful groups = ONE : DAY : SALE We have assembled thes and Coats in 3 groups for a ROUSING -DAY SALE ... i s the garments are one-of-a-kind edy clearance, to which you will agree when you visit the shop. No exchanges! All.sales final! RESSES s that were $10 and $15 Washable Silks, Not Exchangeable For the First Time Summer Fashions that promise you the most comfortable Summer under- foot you’ve ever known ARCH-PRESERVER - Shoes for Women ;8,50 $ 1 0.50 :1 2.50 For Fur Storage R Phone National 1133 COATS LT LU of Courtesy GOWNS Philipsborn ... ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F&0 WEDNESDAY ... THE SUMMER FROCK SHOP PRESENTS Gay New Frocks Gnglish Pomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three baths, maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,250 to $14,950. Visit our Furnished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. White Buck or Natural Linen, brown trim. $10.50 e WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1522 K Strest Natl 1040 e ———— White, B or Black Kid .?‘.’:vith perforations. $10.50 Fine Modern SILVER . Was Never Before Offered at Such Remarkably Low Prices Shantungs, Printed Crepes, Printed Chiffon and Plain C. izes in This Group Are for Misses 12 to 20, Women 36 to 52 racks DRESSES $ No Exchanges! RACKS and COATS T 525853950 $15 to %25 COATS WERE Space forbids accurate description, as the variety is very enticing. iff Crepes, Georgettes and Spor eluding Knitted Suits, Coats, all Black, Skipper Blue, Tan. Natural Linen, Almora Brown - Kid trim. ’1. 0.50 . Washable Crepe \Shantung Rajah Chuddah Chiffon Georgette Meshanet materials, in- silk lined. No Exchanges! | Two-tone brown, rubbér soled, golf shoe. Jacket Frocks $8.50 Cape Frocks Short Sleeves Cap Shoulders Handwork Group No. 3 Presents Most Extraordinary Values in Over 500 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, Coats 's ENSEMBLES? Formerly Priced from $19.95 to $49.50 All Sizes We have given over a great part of our Aoor to these, and we candidly say that these are ZING VALUES. 6 Teaspoons . 6 Salad Forks . FAIRFAX 6 Knives .. 6 Forks . 6 Teaspoons . 6 Salad Forks . WILLIAM AND MARY 6 Knives $19.00 6 Forks . 6 Teaspo 6 Butter Spreader: Summer Frock Sif Third Floor > ‘White, white with contrast pastels, prints, dots Silk and C refe du Jour Leather Slips $|..95 7.00 6 Butter Spreader: GEO. W.. SPIER JEWELER 806 14th St. N.W. W 3 Doors Above N St o Sl White and ‘White, Flesh Pastels, Brown Tearose Navy ; | The Friehdly Shop BRESLAU’S 1307to1#6GSt | .~ ° AL | No Exchanges!