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¥ SIQIELELY. THE EVENING WASHINGTO? THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931. [ % OCIETY Luncheon at Japanese Embassy Today Honors Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh Here for Few Days. STAR. 82 Elizabeth Wright, Miss Roberta | 40 years of service as a newspaper car- | Academy. Mrs. Walsh and her two |assisted by Rev. Francis J. Hurney, soms from which an eggshell tulle veil Wright, Miss Alice McAulisse, Miss| toonist. Among the guests were a|sons, Mr. Raymond Walsh end Billy | pastor of Immaculate Conception. The |pung. | Julia Wayland, Miss Eleanor Hall, |number of colleagues in the newspaper | Walsh, spent a week at Jefferson Islands | church was decorated with palms, and | g i il Miss Mory Battles, Miss Gene | profession of Mr. Berryman, Mr. Fred- |in the Chesapeake. the sanctuary was filled with yellow | 7The maid of honor was the bride's Hoffman, Miss Helen Drew, Miss|eric William Wile was toastmaster and roses. the flower of Our Lady of Loudres, | sister, Miss Patricia Bowman of New Katherine Arends, Miss Frances Wulkor.:Mr Gideon A. Lycn presented Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Edwin Le Hew, | whose grotto is in that church. Miss | York, who wore a flowered chiffon dress | Miss Evelyn Fletcher, Miss Katherine ' 3erryman to the guests. Miss E. Grace | the latter formerly Miss Romena Rad- | Florence Yocum, sang “Ave Maria, with a rough green straw hat, with . Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Agnes | Goodpasture is president of the club | cliffe, will return from their wedding |and the organist, Mr. Harry Wheaton | green suede gloves and green satin| and Mrs. Howard Somervell, | and presided. trip and will be at home after July 1 | Howard, who played the wedding |slippers. She carried a shower bou-! | at 629 Quincy street. marches, was accompanied by Miss Ann | quet of vellow roses and orchid sweet S Arlen, violinist. | peas. The bride. wno was given in mar-| The best man was Mr. riage by her father, wore a dress made | Ourisman, and ushers included Mr. resort. They will Teturn to their home | * mpe weading of Miss Anna Maric |along Dprincess lins, very long, with|James Saulkeld, Mr. William Barring- on Varnum ' street and in August will | gourc, WOSENE OF SHSS ANIR MNTE | o “cape’ back and a cowl neck. Her|ton, Mr. Buck May and Lieut O. J. g0 to Maine for the remainder of the | award Newton Bowman of New York | gloves were of eggshell suede, and her | Stockman, all of Washington. scason. | city. slippers of satin. She carricd a sheaf | A recebtion in the home of the bride's | City, and Mr. John Leo Sugrue, son iSlipps SHODisatite, 1 | of Mr. and Mrs. Batriek J. Sugrue of | of calla lilies, and her duchess lace cap | §randpatents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Was- Raymond A. Walsh | Chevy Chase, Md., took place this morn- | Was fastened in back with orange blo (Continued on Third Page.) son. Mr.Raymond | ing at 11 o'clock in the Immaculate OC % A. Walsh, jr. who has just been grad- | Conception Church. The officiating | 1227 F ST. Rugs Clcaned By our modern methods wear longer, look better and are free from moths. Free Storage For_your rues. draperles, blankels and wearing apparel en” VOGUE-CLEANED. St VOCUE Cleanersw= 3rd & Eye 5ts. NE. AT. 0023 Lawl Of interes Washington is the word that Mrs. Ernest Simpson was| presented to the Court of St. James last evening with a group of English women. | Mrs. Simpson was before her marriage n of England Mrs. Win- ! »f Washington. Prior to was Miss Wallis | the late Mr.| of Baltimore arles Gordon Allen Mrs. Simpson is a | Buchanan Merriam and | Mrs. George Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dutton Willls and their little family will leave tomor- | Miss Bowman Married row for a fortnight's stay at a nearby | To Mr. Sugrue This Morning. Benjamin and | afternoon at 4 o'clock at > House, the country place of Mrs. W ackic Wi 1 liam Corcoran when her ! Judge and Mrs. ador S { have with them thei uated from the Severn School at Se- | priest was the uncl> of the bride, Rev. e noT verna, Md., and has successfully passed | James 1. Bificld, pastor of St. Palrick's A pRmine il his entrance examinations to the Naval ' Church in Cumberland, Md. who was| e ceremony w | b Rl riday : Close-Outs J( )S( I_I b ————— Morton us fon_hororing the memc of the late ' of white lllam Pegram W N She is Street, Afternoon 1224 F STREET () ho will shortly i ta Mell by R chiffon. with the at her we Mr honor Clifford K. Berryman was the ng absent guest at luncheon yesterday of iss 4 Bt wowe roptomist Club, the occasion blue chiffon, with a hat | bel st's | a bouquet of | —0 o} s, Mrs. wore a_gown | k hat | of the bride- | English Comes in | FOXALL ’ Double-fronts, six and eight ECONOMY SECTIO! der nied by her daughter. Miss and Evening n Wilson, and cousin, Miss 6:95 Were 16.50 and 25.50 ride’s moth mauve g >, W and Mrs. Finley. m. was in ¢ Envoy to Spend n Native Country Final Clearance . . Spring Coats 373 WIS IS less than half price formerly 29.75 . . 49.75 . . 69.50 with one, two and baths, maid's room, and Outstand 350 to $14,950. ng value at Visit ed Model Home at three short Reservoir WAVERLY TAYLOR - 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 Jurius GarrinekeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH s Noryanpy FARM Drive out Massachusetts Avenue to Wisconsin then to River Road, 3% follow River Road to Potomac, % turn right threc-quarters mile. MARVELOUS SALES IN THIS STORE of Particular Advantage to Friday Shopper: of a THREE SMART WAYS TO GREET THE SUMMER A Sale of Hats at s | .85 Which Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast Phone Rockville 352 Our Great Sale of COATS for Women. Misses and Juniofs . . . for Dress, Sports and Travel . .. most to find such savings on our famous models . . . Our Sale of DRESSES and ENSEMBLES on our Third Floor for Women and Misses. Unusual styles for afternoon, evening, sports, travel, of beautiful chiffons. georgettes, laces, silks, prints. Our Sale of Underwear . . . and a Special Sale of Negligees and Pajamas that offer most remark- ble savings . . . on our th Floor. unusual Includes Many Stitched Linens Large Rough Straws Toyo Panamas tyles Our Sale of Hosiery . . . presenting hose from the best makers . . . unusual values . . . These materials—one as There are dozens of different styles for Sport, Bravel. be answered with a great deal of chic and economy. W three as the other—each one distinctive. Afternoo Every mmer demand can rite and pastel shades. All head sizes. straws sm. Our Sale of Trunks and Hand Luggage . . . timely savings on Summer vacation needs. of of Rep- ADVERTISEMENT. Greafly Reduced i )VERTISEMENT. Friday and Saturday — = # CONNECTICUT AVENUE ZMART 0O ‘6 v 777oyor/e Farrell - has been ¢ Soist |l B8 SPORT and STREET DRESSES S|6.50 Formerly $29.50 to §49.50 * Put your shoe= money info ... NISLEY’S sital, where she will be for about a have he: A Doll 1« vears in the exclusiv Donovar the | Phillip-Louise several entire cteristically - Louise’s creations that afford a f mil v shops in ndid buying opportunity 4 Washington —an d women who demand clever i H you e ings 1 red 1073 il Thes £43.00 All hate now 8300 s lowed her w t Spring vig) opened her own now busy lit- B Vinlev—FEustis Wedding sent your fur and cloth coats to ia Yesterday 3 storage in our own modern vault? tle shop. Her very reason- able and just now the extreme red 1 all hats are creat- atennd ing the necticut cleverest shoppers and dressers. 17 Inspect them tomo: They This popular little shop is i the corner irom Con- Avenue on L Street N.W. of more than prices are were up to rush among ow. The top tico in Duck fabric-development.exc shoes. tural linen dull in finish. .. @ new nsively for fine olor, emartly 1303 Connecticut Avenue, Betweenr N and Dupont. o Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWHVE TWEVE F STREET A High Grade Dressmaker Liquidates His Entire Stock of STREET, AFTERNOON and EVE » DRESSES = To Erlebacher . . . for ready cash at the lowest price we ever dreamed of paying for such high fashions . . . Not one of them would sell for less than '$35.00 . . .and asimuchvas’ $59.75 ., . . yet we offer you your choice at . . . $9150 (Hundreds of Dresses from our regular stock included) \ING NE of the high-grade dressmakers, who caters to tiie better shops, is liquidating his business and offered us his entire stock of fine dresses at such an unheard-of price that we promptly took advantage of it. Another example where we are alert to every “turn” in the mar- ket, promptly passing the amazing advantages to you. Sizes for Women and Misses Attend Early, Please! NO RETURNS NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES It is a natural failing for women to like to take advantage of a money-saving opportunity— that is proved by .the number who are buying at the exclusive shop of Pasternak’s since they announced their clearance. A special group of dresses on the first floor are marked at £29.00 The entire stock has heen greatly cut in price. You can purchase knitted sports tumes, afternoon dresses, suits, coats, hats, evening gowns, wraps and furs at prices never before associated with the ex- quisite quality, line and cut of the apparel of Pasternak. The fashionable economical women will be delighted with the reductions in the missy depart- ment on the second floor. Two special groups of dresses are marked for this sale at $15.00 1 and a group of hats cos- MADAM FLORENZ inc N45 CONNECTICUT AVENUE What a sensation this delight- ful shop of the French Modiste —Madam Florenz—has caused among smart women and misses! We should say—smart because they are dressed so—and smart also because they pay so little for_their outfits here. ceptional values for tomor- row are new cotton meshes and sport handkerchief linens, in white and pastel shades, at— 0.00. ayflower and M. Ave. (Floor 2). Between the 1145 Conn. Havc Ynu a Have you seen the precious children in Underwood and Underwood’s window this week? Not live models, of course, but such re. ic photographs that they give that appearance. Underwood and Underwood, have exclusive rights velous Beidler double ch requires no posing and so is wonderful for chil- dren’s portraits, While the tiny tots wander about the attractive children’s studio they are in constant focus of the camera, unaware of the artist’s intentions. The child, apparently believing it is a highly feted guest, provides the camera's eagle eye with many cunning expressions and poses which the artist never fails to catch. The result is a large se- lection of interesting proofs. What a joy to proud parents! The special discount which is on now at Underwood & Under- wood prevails also on photo- graphs made with this special camera. Prices. which regularly begin at $20 the dozen, are now $l6. 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Decatur 4100. Every Hat Reduced in this little shop—Glaser's— is greatly reduced for immediate disposal. Prices begin at 2.50. This is the shop to bring your old hats to be remodeled at a small cost. 2 Connecticut Avenue. (Between Dupont Circle and Que) The one-strap is ap- pliqued with tiny band of beige leather. The pump is plain and trim, just right to dye in any dainty color. The lower two in Tosca e« » a sturdy ALL STYLES k2 L ’A, I They fit like leather 2 Clean like new <3 Hold their shape 4 And smile at showers? WE'RE continually building more and more good- ness into Nisley Shoes, alaug with their good looks. As the cost of basic raw materizs rops, we put the savings into manufacturing improvements, finare fitting lasts, and softer, lighter leathers. We have your size, your heel . . . and all our time is at your disposal. You’ll like our service as well as our shoes! NISLEY BEECASULTIIFRUIL . S'HFOIE 'S 2% to 9 AAAAE 1339 F Street, N. W. natural-colored shantung-weave particularly smart for sports. Cuban heels of rich, caramel leathe: oxford has good walking sole, yet it's and cool for summer. e shoes. Trimming ;r'n: Washington Tight