Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE .24, 1931 :ohnx..uemuc.me.:m- toda; ' Oonn, | Larrabee, Norman and Mrs. William P. Shanahan, B PR e el B O S R e [ T .,,.,:;.m-:,.,;‘?‘.%:, 81 Newton. Liout Joupn Wrign: and Nrind Yo Bamuna. . Woie, 1o s el gocks Vil soniiaw. | Cunningian oMt A Berry. Rlsinton Leigh Ardrey. and | daughter, Mr. fashioneg o Sines veil zru ensemble, ‘The nurflue of Miss Roselia }! Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shaw, to Mr. William Richard Nolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. Nolan * of Boston, will take place this evening, in St. Patrick's Church-at 7:30 ;0'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw were hosts to the members of the wedding party Monday eveniu following the rehearsal for the -+ when they entertained -in - t.heh lmn on Seventeenth street. The A, W. Bloor MuWoue'fllbo-mnlmmwm- ltlb\metl\l ington 1 Doyenne of Dlplomatlc Corps Changea S "'"flhu" e ATEONNe fos | Mrs. W. B. Coiver :gmn shortyy has been entertained in showers | for " Newport, where Eisenhardt t the Summer, umml!l 0| grom New York Plans and Rémains in Mexico . G1 | e Shoreham sparisment carly i the A With Her Children. 5 before e umu ,_: Miss Shanahan Bride of HE dean of the diplomatic :om sistant to the Secretary of the Interior, Mr, Borowsky e of the the Ambassador of Mexico, and Mrs. Burlew have returned fromy| Don Manue! O. Tellez, returned | an abseiice of several weeks in. the the scene o( 8 pretty Sohn , o'clock this Mi Mn t ‘Washington alone from Vlrcln Islands. Mr, Burlew made the Dyer, Mrs. Larrabee, Miss Anna’ cscel!n Shanahan, daughter of Mr. and Mexico, where he spent several mw on offcial business — months, Senora de Tellez and their ! W. & J. Sloane e —. — 709 Twel&h chil , who accompanied the Amd- ‘whose Ju:lw:fion mnm"uvm ST mm Raclical Reductions Thursday, Fnday & Saturday—-c Special June Feature Event! At the request of many of our patrons who m unsble to teke sdvantage of the last 88c hi event, we have been sble to repest this, through the co-operstion of our manufacturers, l’m..e &".f.'.f tremendous purchasing power. dren bassador o their native country, arranged to return with the diplomat, hddock. umw but shortly before Senor Tellez's de- anlre plans were ch:n[ed lnd his a ittle family remained in Mex! { are not expected to return to the ‘Capital d until the Autumn. m Mr. and Mrs, tere The Italian Ambassador, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, was host to a small luncheon party yesterday, entertaining informally at the embassy. Members of the company were the Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; the German chlrle dlflnins Herr Rudolf Leitner; K. Hornbeck, chief of the Far Eastern Affairs, State Department; Prof. Henry Washington, Mr. William Hard, Mr. Frederic William Wile and the counselor of the Italian embassy, Conte Alberto. Marchetti. ‘The Japanese Ambassador, M. De- buchi, and his son, M. Masaru Debuchi, were the honor guests at a reception yesterday afternoon in Baltimore given by the Rotary Club. The fete followed a luncheon of the club, when the Am- bassador made an address. Secrotary and Mrs. Adams Again in Washington Home, ‘The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, was accom- panied to Washington from Boston by Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Adams was absent from the Capital about three weeks, spending part of her time in Boston and the other at Harvard, where her son is a junior. The Becretary Joined . Mrs. Adams last week for the com- mencement exercises at the university. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Doak are spending this afternoon in Leesburg, Va., where they went with Representative R. Walton Moore ot vn—- ginia for luncheon and the afte! Senator George H. Moses was the honor guest at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heald, in their place in the White Mountains. Senator and Mrs. Roy-l 8. Copeland have as thelr guest at their Summer home at Suffern, N. Y., Mrs. Clarence ‘W. Grosner. Representative and_Mrs. Sol Bloom and their daughter, Miss Vera Bloom, have moved to Hemlock Hedge, the suburban home of the former Postmas- ter General and Mrs, Harry 8. New, in Edgemoor, which they have leased for the Summer months. Mr. and Mrs, New have gone to Tur- tle kme Mich.,, to remain several weeks. “The charge d'affaires of Spain, Conde de Montefuerte, will go to New Ycrk tomorrow evening to meet the newly appointed Ambassador, Senor Salvadot de Madariags, who will arrive on the Mauretania, '!'he commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Henry Varnum Butler will be at home this ‘afterncon from 5 to 7 o'clock in their quarters in the yard to the members of the Women's National Press Club, Assisting the hosts will be Mrs Butler's daughter, Mrs. Gretchen Smith. The club s celebnung its twelfth birthday anniversary toda Mme. Wu, wife of the former Chlw Minister, will entertain a small com- pany at tea this afternoon. The former Minister and Mme. Wu will lan ‘Wash- ington tomorrow to spend the week end at Ventnor, N. J. They will Ilil early next month for Europe, to tfi‘ some time before returning to ir home in China, Lieut. Comdr. A. R, Early, U. 8. IL come Washingion_from ‘the West t and rdway s n Cley rk, W] they have leased, Comdr. Early is on dut{h:n the Bureau of Naval Operations Navy Dep\mgn Mrs. Wheeler, wife of LleuL cmdr Charles Julian Wheeler, 8. N, en- tertained at a buffet 1unnhaon today in honor of Comdr. Wheeler's mother, Mrs. Charles J. Wheeler of Mobile, Ala. Maj. H. H. Jacobs will attend the dinner this evening of the 306th | Cavalry, his former regiment, in the new Maryland Country Club near Bal- timore, Md. Mr. E. K. Burlew, administrative as- English Jomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three baths, maid’s room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Furnished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. e WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1522 K Strest Natl 1040 _ A, 1705 K Street Corner Comn. Ave. (oraman Fas) Continuing’ Summer Clearance —of-= Straw and Felt Hats In Three Groups $ : S5 §7 $10 Harry "Orr, in Cwuty for a week or 10 days. iss Beatrioe Altchison, daughter’ of Llu interestate commerce commissioner and Mrs, Clyde B. Aitchison, sailed to- day from Ncw York on the Roosevelt | § England and | § Seotand. ' hnl Parties and l.u-t. McDonough. \ulu Hester Baden anurwnod at dinner last evening at the ham in compliment to u xnt-hloe and her flance, I whose ma: e mml!clzl the %fll lt:;n of Julr wedding s o quests 1674 Irving street rfll'-t left, Wash- : River Road to Potomac, hufl‘ltthn-uwdl Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday. Breakfast Phone Rockville 352 7 Ftimas s B .‘Qmu- lhvn‘fua" en'"pfo: v Decorations by Ganev included Lieut. an un ce D VIluel Up to $35 THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street domorrow at 8:30 A.M. SALE of NEW SUMMER Frocks . $16.75 VALUES $19.75 VALUES - ‘$12.75 @® ONE-PIECE DRESSES ® JACKET DRESSES @ WASHABLE CREPES @ PRINTED GEORGETTES @ PRINTED CREPES @ SHANTUNGS @® LINENS. ©® THREE-PIECE BOUCLE SUITS ALL NEW - AND FASHION-RIGHT SIZES 12.TO 20 SOME SIZES 38 TO 40 OPEN DAILY AT 8:30 A.M. THE WOMBN3 SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER - 1310 F Street to regulate the stock ‘before inventory If you want a piece or two of the finer typ.¢l 'of Furniture, you'll find yourself enjoying unprecedented price advantage by making selection NOW. Chairs— Easy chairs and open .arm chairs—of mahogany and walnut—in Colonial, Chip- pendale, Queen Anne, Loiis XV, Empire periods, together with our own famous Schuyler, Chatham, Wakefield and Eng- lish Club models. Formerly $48.50 to $185 %40 %65 ‘N T olls 148 “Love Seats™— Of our own interpretation of famous periods and Sloane construction—Parker, Wakefield, Charles of London, Chippendale, Duncan BiGtel ind’ Qhesc Asriscaveld itk chintz, hand-blocked linen, tapestry, damask, brocatelle, velvet, needle-point tapestry, etc. Former’y 3120 to 3395 w90 120 5175 $190 Sofas- Sloane productions—Bedford, Chatham, Hayden, Charles of Londen, English Club, Tuxedo, Buckingham, American Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Queen Anne, Louis XV (Georgian), Sheraton, Chippen- dale, upholstered in tapestry, brocatelle, damask, satique velvet, frieze, hand-blocked linen, genuine horse hair, ete. Formerly $200 to $750 145 295 Now—*175 *345 250 450 Desks— Mashogany, walnut and maple, in Gover- nor Winthrop, Tambour, Jefferson and Sher- aton and Chippendale Table Desks. Formerly $80 to $200 - 85 *115 85 *145 Tables— For the living room—Duncan Phyfe drop- leaf, Sheraton drum, carved Chippendale, Elizabethan, Early American, Queen Anne, ete~in mahogany and walnut, Formerly $35 to $295 g7 13 Now—45% 3195 If you don’t want them now— let us hold for later delivery. Rush and Fiber Rugs They give a finishing touch to the porch and ‘sun room that is most effective. And they are reduced rather than inventory. Oblond Rush and Fiber Mourzourk Rugs $25 Heavy Goslity Ruah Size 9x12. Were Rugs: oval . Reduced ‘21.75 shape. Size 9x12. 521 75 Reduced to. N . Reduced 5142 $15 Rush vxu(lt oblong! W Sie . dhape; sizse $1Q.75 $4.95, R d .50 6x12. Reduced to 12 Ui .. 3 9 Until 6 ‘I Charge Accounts Are store " hours during 4 Willingly opened and set- the month' of June: tlements budgeted. W.&]. SLOANE 799 Twelfth Just ébovc G The House With the Green Shutters Actual $1.25 Value! Beverly Chiffon Hose Specially Priced 3 Pairs $2.50 cActual $1.25 Value All Silk, Full Fashioned, with Picot Tops! 1,000 Pairs Silk Top Medium Weight! All with Smart French Heels and Cradle Soles! Includin In All The Newest Summer Shades! Sizes 8% to 10 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F&G NOW, when you want them most— Sale of $650 & $8.50 Smart Summer SHOES Tomorrow at the seasow’s lowest price Genuine Suva Lin- ens, for sport or dress, in white or natural. White Buck Pumps and Oxfords, with black or brown trim. Sandals in Marcelle . Linen, Sea Sand Kid or Patent Leather. Beverly's Imported Woven Sport Shoes, in solid colors and combi- nations. All sizes 2% to 8, AAAgto C! High, low and medium heels! This is the greatest reduction we’ve made on mlny of our most wanted Summer Shoes, so don’t fail to attend and SAVE! Yés, buy that extra pair NOW, as you'll need many changes this Summer,

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