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S SOLIETY» OCIETY. Mrs. Hoover's Last Luncheon With Cabinet Women This Season—Alfresco . Affair Tomorrow. RS. HOOVER will motor to the home of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Willlam N. Doak in Virginia tomorrow for luncheon. This' will the last of the series of informal luncheons given by the cabinet hostesses for Mrs. Hoover when the ests are limited to this little group. e to the absence of so many of the cabinet ladies from the city the party will be the smallest of the series. Mrs. Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General, is expected to return to Wash- the University of Alabama, where young Mr. Black expects to enter as a student next Fall. ‘They will be joined later by Mr. and be | Mrs. George Edward Muth. Mrs. Muth was formerly Miss Lydagene Black. ‘The counselor of the Prench embassy, M. Jules Henry, has postponed his de- parture for France until later in the month. He had planned to sail July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam I. Deming an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Catherine to Lieut. Edward Hanna THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO pects to spend two weeks | land p he with m.s brolha Lieut. Norman Far- quhar Garton, who is nthchtd to the m-uon unit of the U. 8. 8. Saratoga at San Diego. Mr. Ohlr)- Porterfield Light, jr., of the Washington and Lee University School of Law has returned from a visit with friends in Boston, New York and Philadelphia, He will spend his Sum- | Brool mer vacation with his nts, Mr. Mrs. Charles Porterfield Light, at the Ontario. Miss Douglass Harlan returned to her home, Spring Hill, Berkeley county. W. Va., yesterday, atter being the of her sunt, Mn lut.-ndnhvu in Richmond, Vi d in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter Lafferty have closed their home, at 1600 T street, for the Summer, and will be at the Marlborough-Blenheim, in Atlantic City, for the season. Col. and Mrs. J. K. Crain entertained s party of 14 at the dinner dance on the Bh"rehlm terrace last evening. Comdr. Ernest W. Brown, United States Marine Oorps, and Mrs. Brown are living at 3213 Macomb street, Cleve- Park. Brown uvun.\ d- at the Dodge Hotel. Dr. eemlyordeudiromtmm by her house guest Miss pnlaro!\‘.hcflm?mby Wl?m.mkzo.1 to the Naval ml :; Boulder, :&lo 'hlo fir:mahin.d in umn ohureh“hlrmam ool in this cf uhinfion T conclu er year o M teaching at Arlington Hall ‘ Sc{\ool Miss Prances ‘Clarke will_close ll!r Mr. W. Gwynn rdiner, order to sail with Miss Heaton. |apartment, at Stoneleigh c«mrt. fly home fm mllfl!lbhll !od-y. erary includes two weeks’ tour |leave Washington tomorrow f an- where he was one of the guests at Mrs. tucky. On August 1 lhe -m 80 to New E. T. Stotesbury’s dinner dance given in d | London, to visit Mrs. Edward las White. They will nzurn on the Anbllen.lbout g e Mrs. Henry Weils 1a leaving the May- | September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wi —— Virginia flower today for Stockbridge, Mass., where her daughter, Mrs. Harrison Mrs. George E. Bevans, ac- | 34 m%:’:"‘: Stanton, makes her home. The middle aommnledby their two sons and daugh- Mr. and Mep of July she will go to Atantie City to | ter, of Pairmont, W. Va., are passing (Continued on Third Page.) remain for the rest of the Summer. - Miss Elizabeth Cllry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clary of De Rus- ||| sey Parkway, Chevy Chase, Md. has || returned from @ trip South. She has been visiting college friends in Hefena, Ark., and Clarksville, Tenn. Miss Doris Heaton of Indian Lane Spring Valley left Washington Monday and salled on the Lancastria of the Cunard Line for Europe yesterday. She spent the night before sailing with her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. Willlam E. Willlams and Mrs. Walter L. Pipes, in honur of her granddaughter, Miss Louise Our Cooling System Makes Shopping Pleasant OUR STORE-WIDE SALES Are Featuring Extraordinary Values for Misses, Juniors, Girls Washington's store for young people has very carefully SOCIETY. J.E.Cunningham Co, 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW, Hundreds of New Summer Hats ington fomorrow from a several days|Fomey. jr. U. 8. M. C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Forney of Hollywood, e Callf. Lieut. Forney graduated in June The Klu and Queen of Slam from the United States Military Acad- to Witness American “Fourth.” emy. m:;flufl?;n;:n‘l is a graduate of Guns Hi ichool. The K‘t"!”l"fl %‘;;': °f.?":;°;‘,“":; The wedding will take place July 11, e R Ty o thepr | At the home of the bride's parents. guests included Mr. and M, John D, Fockereller, ir. and Mr. and Mrs. Nel. | SooF Admire] Kittelle Gone i son A. Rockefeller. The tea followed a Sleht-seetng tour of the King in New | Rear Admiral Sumner E. W. Kittelle | | o Srhes, e had in his party the |has left Washington for his 'Summer home, Ketelshagen, at_Shandaken, ‘n | [l R Prince | " Gatskills, His family will join him | [l in abons s week and will remain in the Prince and Princess Svasti, parents of the Queen, will be the honor guests at a | Mountains untl school opens in the brilliant_reception July 4 given by the | Fall United States Minister to Siam, MT.| Ensjgn W. M. Garton, jr. who was David E. Kaufman, at his home in|graduated from the Naval Academy, Pennsylvania. There will be about 150 | class of '31, left by airplane Monday to Guests and there Wil be fireworks and | join his shi, the U. §. 5. New York, at her appropriate features in keeping | San Pedro, Galif. it the honday. He has been visitinig his father, The Minister ;(_Erme, Mr. Char- Capt. Will M. Garton, medical officer alambos Simopoulos, has returned to of the Navy Yard. Before reporting to < Newport, where with Mme. Simopoulos | s e they will entertain & house party at CIiff Lawn over the Fourth of July. ‘The Minister of Rumania, M. Charles A. Davila, is established at Newport, where he leased Court End Bellview, Newport. The counselor of the legation and Mme. Nano are also at the Sum- mer legation. Former President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests over July 4 of Mr. and Mrs. Prank W. Stearns at Red Gables, Swampscott, Mass. The former President will celebrate his birthday anniversary on the holiday. ‘The Governor of Porto Rico, Col. ‘Theodore Roosevelt, will be the guest over Sunday of Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, former commandant of the Marine ), and now_in charge of the Virginia Military Institute. He will also visit in Lexington, Va.. Mr. Francis P. Gaines, president of the ‘Washington and Lee University. The Governor will deliver two addresses Monday at Charlottesville before the annual round table conference of the University of Virginia, and on Tuesday will motor to Richmond, Va., for a short stay before ng to New York. Col. Roosevelt is now at his home in New York, where he went last week with the Secretary of War, Mr. Patrick J. Hurley. ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke, will meet Mrs. | | Jahncke and their daughter, Miss Adele | ‘Townsend Jahncke, in New York upon | their arrivel on the Leviathan today. considered the needs of all young moderns in these sales of all sales, and our consideration has resulted in what we believe to be the most unusual savings on such high- class goods ever presented in this city . . Savings of a Most Unusual Sort on Lovely Dresses and Ensembles for Now or Fall, for School and College Needs .in the Future . . . and Beautiful Coats, Remarkably Priced . . . . . . All Accessories at Savings, Too—Bags, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Neck- wear, Hosiery, Novelly Jewelry, Watches The “Clarabel” ¥ at $]10.50 THE ever-popular white buckskin footwear is even more in demand than ever. The Clarabel is a delightfully pretty pump and with its black or brown trimming and built-up leather heel it is a fitting complement to many Summer frocks. Priced at $10.50. Shoes, Entire Slm-ka Reduced to Re- markably Low Prices . . . the Best Made And Many Other Sale Values Misses, Fourth Floor; Juniors, Girls, Sixth Floor Jurius GarrinckeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH ...Is a Very Special Price For Hats of This Style and Quality! “GENUINE IMPORTED” Imitation Panamas Fine Ballipans Rough Straws—and Fine White Boucle Turbans Whites. . . Natural and Pastel.~. ALL HEADSIZES. MILLINERY MAIN FLCOR. J.E Cunningham Co. i 34=3i6 s[\nflh STLNW LUGGAGE New Summer shades sn silk hosiery at $1 to $1.95 pair The Downtown Parking Situation is Never a Source of Annoyance to Patrons of Gude Bros. Co. F Street Shop —because a modern fireproof garage with competent atiendants is at the disposal gratis of all who wish to the 1212 F street shop, either to purchase flowers or to pla floral setting for a formal or informal function. Place Orders Now for Prompt Delivery of Flowers to Friends or Relatives “Across the Miles” AnEvent of Such Spectacular Importance Comes But Once in Many Years! Involving 400 Spring and Summer R Secretary Jahncke attended the com- FINER DRESSES ’ St % mission of the United States frigate 02 — \ Constitution at the Boson Navy Yard P N2 \ yesterday, where he delivered an address. N | | th Judge and Mrs. Bugene Black, ac- N2 | | ofJuty 77 companied by their daughters, the Misses Margaret, Adele, Rachel and Barbara Black, and their son, Mr. Har- old Black, will leave Saturday for their home in Texas. where they will spend the Summer. 11 go by way of Al 1800 Oviginally $39.75 to $59.75 DOESKIN ! In a season full of bargains, it gives the woman GLOVES of taste real pleasure to find the type of clothes she enjoys wearing, at true savings. Erlebacher is able to give greater values during this sale than have prevailed in years. The standards of good quality that always characterize Erle- bacher merchandise are reflected throughout P. K. Sewn A smart glove of fine doeskin in the popular 4 - button length. White and Eggshell. 7 1722, ~ S Member of Florist Telegraph Delivery Service P23 o Typical BECKER (Quality Lug- gage Marked at a Price to ijer the Utmostin Value 4 Week-End Cases $ 7.50 Top grain eow- hide . . . silk moire QB £ N 7 Main Flower Shop: 1212 F STREET N.W. Telephone National 4276-4277-4278 T Gnglish Homes in ~ FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid’s room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Three Branch Flower Shops at 1224 Conn. Ave. 3103 14th St. NW. 5016 Conn. Ave. Decatur 3146 Col. 3103 Emerson 1226 this collection of Sports Dresses, Street Dresses, Silk Prints, Chiffons, Afternoon and Evening Gowns. All Sales Final! . Erlebacher . Confidence ks ¥ linings . . . roomy oad. Open until 10 p. m. nockets. All sizes 7 TB‘J TWB]/ETWBNE 'F.STREET o {in black and Confidence is back of Ney's New Low Prices . . . back of Ney's i b @ ; Merchandise - . . back of Ney's Budget Plan. This customer con- T fidenco is responsible for a larger volume of business, enabling us to WAVERLY TAYLOR . e continue our policy of low prices, week after week! 1522 K Steet Not1 1040 1314 F Street @ i Gladstone Bags $17.50 Black and brown Dresses for every type; dresses in every wanted material. Six different prices, but only one standard of DISTINJCTIVE APPAREL qua]n} Every one a 5:,\?;1‘1':11 YOP.‘K‘;:;’: bargain! fold . . . accessory F AT TE;ITH /TREET, N.W. Kafka’s Greatest Sale of the Year! All Our- $25,$35 & $39’ DRESSES Yodr $ 50 Choice » at Pockets . , ., . | leather Iming . ., ! short straps. Prices: 3 L) X 5385 $5.95 VERT e Sports Bags 34.’5 $6.50 to $10 A_large selection of smart styles taken from our regular stock, and ‘specially reduced. With fash- Including white kid, white and Hat Use Ney's ener. 5[{5;! i natural linen, suva cloth, combina- ats ! cowhide in blaek Budget Plan Ney's Budget Plan and Ney's New Low Price Policy hl\e old man depression, “on the run.” . tions of white and brown and white and black colored kids of seasanid, brown, blue and black, patent and black faille. Sizes AAA to C. All Height or brown walrus grain; 14 or 16- inches sizes. u-u Tith all he new style Louehes m- s n\u than you Bathing Suits Heels. Queentex Hosiery Pajamas $1.95 to , LOWEST PRICE Bright stripes s 4 i i s : EVER QFFERED :x: nfl.ojver de- 1 $ 6.9 5 BRAND-NEW SUMMER FROCKS! Mk eniton 7 (he . fl[ 5 We are staging this sensational sale four thread. : . 45 Gauge, all shadés, 2 Pairs $1.50 earlier than usual so you may have these stunning-dresses for your Summer vacation! All Sales Final! We Advise Early Selection! 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