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4 B2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary Mellon and His Son Join Mr. and Mrs. Bruce on Riviera for Vacation Visit. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, those 1n the large | the guest of Miss Fanny Russell, flancee of her brother, Ensign Andrews, left Washington today to join her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Pnnk ry Andrews, in their home in Santa Fe, N. Mex, Miss Andrews has many friends in Wuhlnl- ton and at Annapolis, where she men much of her time while in the Eas Mr. and Mrs. John F. Maury were hosts at dinner last evening on the Shoreham terrace. Their guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slaugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. McCoy. wtflln Hotel in New York for a few lflll Eleanor Rust Plerce is the guest | Fahn of her grandmother, Mrs. Rust Smith, in her apartment in the Shoreham. Correspondent of German Paper Guest at Arts’ Club. Mr, Paul Scheffer, Washington spondent of the Berliner Tllebhu. wm be the honor mv, and speaker at the Arts’ Club dinner tomorrow evening. Mr. Scheffer’s subject will be “Some of the Phases of the Moratorium on In- tergovernmental War Debt.” performance. Amon; :n“md ice were the m.e): of Mme. Simopoulos, i Fahnestock and Mr. and llrr!t. Karolik, Mrs. Grace Hall Brosseau wich, Conn., lormer yruldent. nnenl of the D. A. Has gone to New Ocean House, n B!nmpneott, and has with her her molher R. Sherlock, and Mrs. M. B. rlunnn “of Greenwich. Greece Gibson Maxim Mr. and Mrs. Hubbert R. Quinter will be hosts to a party at the dinner dance son, Mr. Paul Mellon, left Paris last evening for the French Riviera where they will visit the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Kirkpatrick Estes Bruce. The King and Quren of Siam were honor guests at luncheon yesterday of Mr. David Sarnoff, at the Ambassador H:tel in New York, 2nd later motored to the home of Mr. John D. Rockefeller in Pocantico Hills (m‘ tea. HE Secretary of the Treasury, | Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, and his Canadian Envoy :pends Few Days in Washingtorl. The Minister of Canada, Maj. W. D. Herridge, is spending a few days at the legation, having arrived in Washington Monday afternoon from Ottawa. While the minister will not come to Wash- ington for permanent residence until the Autumn. he will make frequent visits to the Capital during the Summer months, Senator George H..Moses, who s the | houseguest of Mr. William A. Barron at Crawford Notch, in the White Moun- tains, will attend the dinner tomorrow at Bretton given by the National Life | Insurance Co. The secretary to the Secretary of State and Mrs. Willlam H. Beck, with their young daughter, Betty, will leave Friday by motor for Christmas Cove, Me., to spend several weeks. Rear Admiral and Mrs. E. C. Kalbfus are at the Shorcham Hotel, where they have taken an nnnrtmcnt Lieut. Col. and “Mrs. F. S. Key-Smith are at the New Chamberlin at Old Point Comfort, and will remain until | the latter part of the week. [ Maj. and Mrs " Frederick A. Mount- | ford will entertain a company of 16 at dinner this evening at the Shoreham. Mrs. Underhill, wife of Maj. Lewis K. Underhill, U. S. A.. was hostess to & company of 10 at luncheon at Ward- | man Park Hotel \citsrda) Festivity on North Shore Honors Former First Lady. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge was the guest of honor at a small tea yesterday after- noon given by Mrs. Edwin "Arthur| Shuman_in her home at Marblehead, | Mass. The former President and Mrs. Coolidge will return today to their| home at Northampton after being guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns at Swampscott, Mass. The former Senrmry of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg are sailing today on the Aquitania to spend sometime abroad. Mrs. Henry P. “Fletcher, wife of the | former United States Ambassador to Mexico. has taken a cottage in New- port for the Summer. Miss Alice Morrow, sister of Senator Dwight W. Morrow, is arriving in New Yerk today on the E:ta\'ln from Constantinople. Mr. and Mrs. William D. erghtmn have had as their guest in their home on Hesketh street, Chevy Chase, Mrs. Phillips, widow of the late Col. John L. | Phillips, U. 8. A, who returned yester- | day to New York. Mrs. Phillips makes her home in New York with her daugh- ter. Miss Frances Phillips, who returned a chort time ago from a visit with Lady “"!PV ick at Warwick Castle in England. | Mrs. Wrightson will leave Washing- ton Saturday for a visit with her aunt, Miss Harriet Doughty. in Cincinnati and | will be absent 10 days or a fortnight.| . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall, son-in-! Jaw and daughter of Representative Tillman B. Parks, have returned to their home in Georgetown. Mrs. Marshall motored to Chicago to meet Mr. Mar- shall on his return from several weeks on the Pacific Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall spent sometime motoring in Canada before returning to the Capital. The marriage of Miss Henrietta Lcuise Carr, daughter of Mr. Patrick F. | Carr, to Mr. Bernard J. Gannon, took | place yesterday at the Cathedral at| Baltimore. The bride wore a skipper blue crepe Tomaine ensemble, with accessories to! match, and a shoulder bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. John E. Horbett was matr.n of honor. She wore a brown printed chiffon en- semble with a shoulder bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Gannon had John E. Horbett. Following the ceremony the ceu‘)\c left fcr a tour of the South. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson and the young members of their family will -leave Washington next week for Jamestown, R. I, to spend the remain- | der of the Summer. Mrs. Huron W. Lawson was hostess informally at luncheon yesterday enter- taining in her home on N street in compliment to her house guest, Miss Eulalie Buchanan of New York who formerly lived in Washington. Dr. Lawson is spending several weeks in the far west and is now in the Yel- lowstone National Park. He will spend & short time in Spokane and in Seattle before joining Mrs. Lawson in Washing- ton. as best man Mr. Miss Harriet Winslow left today for Canada to spend a portion of the Sum- mer and will sail later in the season | for Europe and return to her George- tcwn home in the Autumn. Mrs. compa of Frances Walker entertained a oung_people last_evening Enna Jettick Melodies Sundays, WJZ YOU NEED NO LONGER BE TOLD”Y THAT YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE FOOT Mat Kid; Patent; (This Style $5.00) A Stunning New Opera Pump--“ that gives proverbial Enna Jettick comfort Beautiful Hosiery, $1.00 Exclusively ENNA JETTICK 1337 “F” ST. N.W. | years' course at Annapolis, and will be | Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, At- | water Kent of Philadelphia, and Mr. | at the dinner dance on the Shoreham Terrace for her daughter, Miss Evelyn Walker. The guests included Miss Polly Focte, Miss Rion Fortescue, Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Isabel Perry, Miss Charlotte Mayo, Miss Patrician Ridsdale, Miss Elizabeth McNally, Mr. Ingham Mack, Mr. Charles Clark, Mr. Ben Guy, Mr. Clark Brent, Mr. Homer Byingten, Mr. Jimmy Peters, Mr. Joseph Pratt and Mr. Sidney Prince. ment at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Newport for a short stay. Engagements Announced Of Interest in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Russell an-|j nounce the engagement of their davak- ter, Fanny, to Ensign Richard Stotiko Andrews, U. 8. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. | = Frank Ellery Andrews of Santa Fe, N. Mex., the wedding to take place in the late Summer. Miss Russell attended Miss Maderia's School and the Shipley Schocl at Bryn Mawr and studied abroad in 1929. She has not made her debut, but has been classed with the debutantes of 1931-32. Ensign Andrews completed his four Mis. Cary D. Langhorne_is_al FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid's foom, 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 Road. Open until 10 p. m. stationed on the U. S. S. Colorado at Sen Pedro, Calif. He is nov with the Navy rifle team at Annapolis. Dr. and Mrs. John Rich McDill of Wukesha, Wis., and Washington, an- nounce the enzagement of their daugh- ter Jane to Mr. Giles Greville Healey of New York. Miss McDill is a graduate of Holton Arms School and Vassar Col- lege. Mr. Healey is a graduate of Yale. A wedding of Interest in Washington, which will take place in Bar Harbor, August 8, will be that of Miss Elizabeth William L. Van Alen. Mr. and Mrs. Kent and their family | arrived today at Newport, on their yacht Whileaway, which they recently purchased from the Harry Payne Whit- ncy estate They will leave the end of 1522 K Street Nat'l 1049 | the week for their Summer home at Bnr | Harbor. Miss Frances Andrews, who has been A Sale fi *18 the maj y finer Dresses that STREET ‘s ority of our were $29.75 to $49.75 Chiffons in black, beige, rose and blue. .. navy georgettes...finely knitted Boucles ..silk sport ensembles...evening frocks. Our Cooling System Makes Shopping Pleasant IP’s a Marvelous Sale Indeed That Brings to You Every Pair of Our Famous SHOES At Such GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Think of it . . . every pair of the famous Garfinckel shoes reduced for clearaway in our store-wide sales. Every pair the best made . . . ever pair carefully and com- fortably fitted to your satisfaction . . . every pair so greatly reduced that you'll marvel at the savings . . . For Women and Misses $7.65, $8.95, $9.85, $12.85, $14.95, $18.95 Every Pair of Children’s, Growing Girls’ and Juniors’ Shoes Reduced $2.15, $2.45, $2.65, $2.95, $3.45 $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Owr Cooling System Makes Shopping Pleasant We Are the Exclusive Washington Agents for The Famous KISLAY French Doeskin GLOVES Long famous among discerning women who admire their wathability as well as their splendid workmanship, the Kislav Gloves are always correct for the occasion . . . in the newest styles . . . the newest colors. . . . We are showing them now for Summer . . . in perfectly marvelous selections . . . Note especially that these good looking gloves are made of finest selected French Doeskin, and that the colors, also black and white, may be washed in the hottest suds the hands can stand. I Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH _ Mrs. Aldis P. Browne has returned to ‘Washington and is adain in her apart- Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews Dick sailed today aboard the Aquitania for Europs to remain until the Autumn. Mr. and Dick spent a few days at the Savoy-Plaza in New York after belnl at Mrs, J. P. Conger was hostess at a bridge luncheon_today. entertaining -at v:-rdmnn Park Hotel for a company of | Gnglish Fomes in 4 WAVERLY TAYLOR e IARRIS The hostesses for the dinner, which (&t the Shoreham this evening. will be served in the garden, will be Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith and Miss Emily Reed Jones. Guests of Maj. and Mrs. Wolff Smith will be Mrs. Scheffer, Mrs, Frank F. Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Alvin Smith, Maj. Joseph H. San and Miss Mary Happer. ‘The Washington colony at Newport was well represented at the opening of the Casino Theater last evening and a number of dinner parties preceded the mer Svasti of Siam. (Continued on Third 'age.) pmu psborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fs G Thursday and Frida).l Only! For the Beach! Golfing! Crepe Sole Linen Run-a-Bout Sandals Tennis! Shopping! Blue Oyster White Brown Awning Stripe The breeziest of all the sandals for Summer . . these Runabouts in linen are running away with the fancy of every one who sees them They're all the rage for so many Summer occasions. W. N. Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th In the Apparel Shop CLEARANCE Spring and Summer Dresses Reduced $|475 $|800 Were $16.50 to $25.00 Were $25.00 to $39.75 Two groups of the most desirable styles in frocks. Include frosted mesh, eyelet lawn, shantung, canton crepe, printed crepe, printed chiffon or georgette. There are styles for sports, street or afternoon wear. lAlmost every conceivable color to be found in the col- ection, Sizes for Misses and Women In the Opportunity Shop Dresses $.95 Every Wanted Summer Material Includes eyelet batiste, eye- let linen, handkerchief linen, French pique, cotton mesh (two-plece), and printed rayons. In whiteand pastels. Styles copied from much - Mther-prlud dresses. Sizes for Misses and Women. PICTURED: Pastel-colored eye- let batiste with flare skirt and irilly and-feminine neckline. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W. Grosner have returned from a week end visit with the United States Minister to Siam, Mr. David Kaufman, in his Sum- home, Daven Lodge, at Towanda, | Pa., where the Minister gave a recep- tion in honor of Prince and Princess _Mrs. W. H. Cl.lllhln of Washington e g - o« s - JULY 8, 1931. SOCIETY. al fuly Qfferf 5 @ "275" Value) @ To keep our artists busily employed while you are at the seashore. - A richly finished Colonial portrait, size 7x9, and a handsome metal and glass frame—complete for $15. Sold only on sittings made in our studio— . and with a limit of two in a fnmily. Leave one with Dad while you're away. Buy for birthdays or for Christmas. Phone Decatur 4100 now for appointment. Underwood & Underwood Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Decatur 4100 B Po-Jams < o e+ e - Y 1 < it o Ym0 < S0 o M+ e Another 500 Pairs of the Famous Allen-A Stockin =85 Box of 4 Pairs $3.25 Originally were $1.50 To Be Discontinued K3 L <4 Every pair is first quality, full-fashioned Allen-A. Of an exquisitely sheer chiffon, in the dultone finish that makes them all but invisible. Designed with the panelcurve heel, finished with picot tops. All sizes from 81/ to 10 and newest Summer shades. As many pairs sold to a customer as desired, while the quantity lasts. You Need Not Come Out in the Heat Mail or Phone Your Orders (Nat'l 3770) MOSES—FIRST FLOOR W. D. Moses & Sons F St at Iith [ ] STORE CLOSES EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 PM. REGULARLY THEY WOULD BE $19.75 AND $16.75---NOW THESE PAULINA FROCKS ARE SALE-PRICED $] 275 @ PRINTED CREPES @ SUMMER WOOLS @ SHANTUNGS JACKET FROCKS OR ONE- PIECE DRESSES @ PRINTED CHIFFONS @ WASHABLE CREPES @ PRINT GEORGETTE @ Sizes 12 to 20 .. Some sizes 38 and 40 / WOMEN'S SHOP . . . OPEN DAILY 8:30 AM. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F .Street: