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SOCIETY. - THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1931. 1 2230 Cathedrdl venue, Capt.| ade. an m»mmmhm féw | street and have gone to thelr Summer b t,‘,‘“’“"l,m ”:""‘“; Mfikw Toute "mhm.»mmmmmm fl‘”"'&.‘i"‘mum n:E Mr. 1 hneat “in | § l&llmfl e i od bt ot MW‘M‘ e nd Beach “for a et vitt ; i [Poric ' .,M"ng.mmvl % | until th Autum. / Block ‘N e e rapse Wi po "°"’°"'“"“"°"-""m“’mm anniversary. o Arcnts M, = Vieaea m . A : o ) 4 ‘Washington a Hal s¢creta Of e Speakmg 1 Plttshu fll’l %:'l'l’d'ul:‘}‘,‘.":"'m."“t,:”m‘"““‘ ':u“"‘n i i hndmv Mz, and M, A.tP Fletcher have Denver, Colo. " He mmu'}’ml;m”:": 435 11th Street i . 3 - - the endowmen their apartmi 400 Sixte Before Joxnlng Famlly at Ventnor. AIR With her mother. ro.L Mr, &. has | Bt mtlhn‘ of the Berkeley | Closed ent at enth. (oonflnnud on Third Page ph‘l : Ti Uneertain. v::fé;nu;motm% .‘ P ‘,‘,,m.m all ?fi?fl—‘-fi B Ererere Bab e e m‘““""?&u %‘gfi Berberich'S==F st—at 12th= Beeretary of War, Mr. leek Hise. A reception will follow the cere- e 'l' . g Hurley, :;'“S ttsburgh | mony at the home of the Bride, 9101 ; ‘:}‘, ,.m" " | Saturday er,ver an ad Connecticut avenue. ¥, Wis., d s inen cxpécied_ o toend °°,“n"§, w4y Buinmer with Mrs. Hurley and t. Comdr. And N their chil l’en at ventnor, N. J., hlu Il their w. lt l\‘ I!MO ll ron Paul mn”“ ol «“ on tl ;Il}:n they have & eottage fof tihe sea- fioml .Pll, gt m 'm‘ r,,,m, tod:.y‘ %nbe .{3“‘ b y hh H il Jones' ar. definite date has been set for the | until Saturd Seoretary's sailing for the Philippines, ol She "wil continue on., thé Hane but it will probably be the latter part of | Col. M. A. Hildreth of hm N. Dak., | ¥ July from Seattle, Wash. is the guest in Washingto Ebor” ] Dis 860 | rme Uniled Btates A Minitee 4o B % ‘The Sscrétary of the Navy and Mrs. i D‘ :n'g'ez'n: n"n'i.’f;unu M" Mr. David w’m ladel- ENTH s - BETWEEN FaC Charles Prancis Adams will go to their phia, is now in wn;hlnchn n. the May- home, The Glades, at Minot, Mass. )+ d flower for & few days. Thursday to remain over July 4. Mr. Olpt John A. Tebbs, U. 8. Marine Charles Francis Adams, jr. who is on a | COrps, -ml Mr- Tebbs were the guests | Mrs. Charles Willlan will enter- - ., All Naval Reserve officers’ cruise, is expect- f the former's brother and'tain a party of 10 at luficheon m- i . ; : ed back in & few days. He has post- W, Mr. and Mrs. Chaties B. morrow at the Shoreham Hotel. b% x Headsizes poned his departure for Europe for, a Ry week or'10 days The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. G & C s ettt il JuLius (GARFINCKEL 0. I et M Ry F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Hyde will lrr\vh: g)u!ly ltb o"l"h‘msev BuB Grant from tI rient e Secretary LT AP o et o $87 Our Greatest Shoe Sale of Santa Fe and the Yellowstone Na- tional Park. The Secretary of t ihe Interior and offers Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, who are en te to their home In California, are o e e e e Voot i | THE ENTIRE STOCKS OF OUR FAMOUS tional Park, Colo. ’ SHOES The first Amb;ss]ldgr o‘f’ \l;; gpalnuh | Republie, Senor Salvador de Madariaga 5 will present his credentials t3 President | for Women and Misses Hoover this afternoon at the White | House. The customary ceremony will | AT MARVELOUS REDUCTIONS prevail at the recelving by ths President of a new foreign Ambassador to thlsl :"L B e | A sale which we firmly believe to be the most extraor- iplomatic News From France g : : extra Unconfirmed at Embasey Here. dinary ever presented in Washington, for it brings M“‘;:,,:‘:“&.‘j:,‘,‘;";.:,“;:,;‘:'.‘;{:“:::.1 to you the best shoes made by the world’'s noted “"_hitf and s Yors Jaat evening. makers, at SAVINGS WHICH ARE IN EVERY IN- ‘ Sb{;m;w T i | STANCE SIMPLY EXTRAORDINARY. . . . And con- ool N u ived at_the ; sy 62 thertaustes 6f AL sider that these are not only the best shoes, but every ’ ’ ARy, c;:“:fm?-g?omg{ of Ooiat pair is carefully fitted, as is our famous policy . . . ‘ Flne GenUIne Panamas Charles de Chamb w Prench Am- Dassador to Turkey, 6 succeed the pres- we do not allow you to have shoes that are not perfect R T ] — | and Large Rough Straws the envoy to Turkey, is expected to ar- rive in Washington this afternoon for & | g | $7.65 $8.95 $9.85 812.85 Very Exceptional Values at The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mume, Veverka are again at the legation $14.95 $18.95 after having spent sometime touring in . $ the West. The Bolivian Minister, Senor Don | Our Cooling System Makes Shopping Pleasant Eduardo Diez de Medind, was host to | A party at the supper dance on Le| Paradis roof last evenmg Senator George H. Moses and Mrs. | T S == | Fashion has fallen in love with the new Mose: its 1¢ fortnight of Mr. | M . " X and Mre. William Andros Barron at | i large and medium brims that give a ro- ;‘i’.:.:”:i“n,".}"fi':.d;‘.fif:i. i mm'i ‘ i mantic hint to your frock . . . and so will Representative and Mss, Adam M. & ] you. And then, too, they are very new for 1219 ConnecTiC Wyant, accompanied by their young ||| ' S ‘ davghter and son, motored to Wash- | uT Ave~ ummer. ington yes'er from their home in f Greensburg, d are at their apart- || ment At War Park Hotel, 1 The Surgeon General of the Army. || More Vital Than Price A SPECIAL GROUP OF Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson, will be jolned the latter part of next month by (|| Is Quality! i Panamas and Mrs. Patterson and their daughter, Miss Eléanor Lyman Patterson, who are en route to this country from Gen. Patter- ||| i L R h S —— | P T . B e -+ « the good taste, perfect fitting and fine | arge Oug traws . ) [ terson and her daughter eailed Satur quality you always find in Pasternak clothes ]| er erlc _F St _at 1: Zth m—— Al | & . . A e s T e ... these are the vital things that give real $ St » R Gen. Patterson, who succceded Maj. |/ i — § i Gen. Merritte W. Ireland :: s {1 i importance to the extreme low prices in out— | general, took over his duties June 1 and tint the arrival of Mrs. Batterson and Pre-Invento Cl : White—In the Smart, Wide Brims f e el g T L ' SOWNS reslau HATS" Wednesd gagemen! % el | s rieme | LS . s o2 ably take place in Washington in the : ;5 7~9~11~13 G St.NW, d early Winter. ‘Women’s and misses’ high-quality clothes at an The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- 2 . L st L L R g cost and below cost prices to clear our stocks im- I Th‘lr‘day' turned to the Capital sfte din iately : | he-meekend wm\'ém. ;!.lén"{‘;:ma mediately . . . all regular Pasternak fashions re- || TR .n 'l'wo . their children at ter , Long | 1 . B D e e | H duced to bottom prices to close out. | jnS'I.lmL oon ! S there. . : A -l Dres A AR e |l wo e b b it resses $1950 $2200 $2000 |{| & . Al;ryu,;a Sihe e theiRnoeahiate Terrece tn ninct | Suits - . . . . 2000 2500 3500 |f 3 \ for the of Representative and Mrs. Adam || 0 3 . Hyaat and Represeniaiive xiflmhm | Coats - - . . « 2500 3500 4500 | l l Despite the Price of . The party was also & i e gne for o‘:rh'}::ly since e Wil sail for | | Has - . . . . 650 850 1000 | ‘ :;:: s thh:t. One The Controller of the United States ||| i . aimporler o8 e oiet sutet |} Evening Wraps - . 2200 3500 | been a tre- Congressional Club, where the lan to & 2 .{t‘}.d.m;u.;‘”:o “They navenot ||| Blouses « . < . 3.50Novelties}; off |l mendous re- closed thelr apartment, in the shore. ; sponse to the am, however, and wi and out . B the city from time to time. ; Misses’ Department / CLEARAN CE o::nin' an- New York Avenue Church | | . Et :m;:fu;vg‘:::.g_e il Dresses - - - - $850 $1250 $1500 | ‘B> Wednesday—Thursday—Friday :f" ;‘l:'. ““";:‘: Church will be the scene ot a wedding ||| Hats « « - « « 300 400 . 5.00 ! Closed All Day Saturday STOCKS of unusual interest at 8:30 o'clock this |} evening when Miss Julla Hanna Porter, | I e e i | K No Returns. No Credits. No Exchanges : ARE AS YET Porter, will become the bride of Mr. ||| | UNBROKEN— George Richard Hise of Des Moines, | Towa, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. : think of it, your unrestricted Typical Exquisite Rizik choice of ANY DRESSES LAU DRESSES, : ing Si for the original rhwal % g s o s vt || F5 RO | / T I@ Padbisny i ais i NO SINGLE DRESSES SOLD EXCEPT AT REGULAR PRICES $10.50. Now 7 FOR EXAMPLE: 1108 F St. N.W, BRESLAU Formerly ;- high as $ .50 ORIGINAL 510 50 Dreuu For S. 2 I $35.00. Now ......... |6 0:7:.2]3:':‘:‘3 15 For Fennorly as high as $ .50 1 Dre‘.e. For Semi- A s\NDhua sovon how 111 924 | R 95 e ORIGINAL g:m ;or esses I'or Clearance Sale e S 3208 Do selling at and below cost. Their ORIGINAL 0 Dresses For & ) (= Juniors’ 11 to 19 Misses’ 14 to 20 Women’s 36 to 48 HALF SIZES- Dresses — Coats —Ensembles— Millinery No Exchanges |+ ANY IW IZES! | 2= NO C O DS AL SALES FINAL My Al Dol Do, ANY TWO COLORS! N Gl i TR NO RN ALL SALES FINAL ANY TWO MATERIALS! | azsde The Friendly Shop BRESLAU'S 1307.1315 G Street QA3 CAINI IND o pt et GIURO [==] S wn > . now n progress e S , ery ome is for Sum- ORIGINAL mer wear. cococognmw.p co«:cogngor.mo oo |SondSncncc LRGN =