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8 Dinner Parties Head List |BRI Ot Affairs Mrs. Phelps, Mr. and crreasans SANNAPOLIS, Md, July 25.—In spite, of the intonse heat of the past weck, the galeties continue and the Annapolis Roads on Saturday evening was the fene of many dinner particy Among se enterta were Mrs. Woodward Phelps host party Teal, also entert €jiening at the clu s at a nd Mrs. nsd at dinner Roland Another party was a dianer given by | YLieut. William C. France, end Mr. O. F; Hopkins was also host at a dinner party. +Sunday evening Mrs. Robert Cabaniss | éfitertained at a suppr party at her Jome on Maryland avenue. "' Capt. and Mrs. John B. Kaughman Rad as their guets over the week end @apt. and Mrs. Walter B. Woodson of Washington, and on Saturday evening tertain~d ot dinner in their honor. jeut. Comdr. and Mrs. Rovert Kirk- patrick and their young son, are visit- ing Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A Idgan at their quarters in the Naval Academy. Lieut. Com Kirkpatrick Kas recently been order-d here cn duty, and they have taken a houte on Frank- ¥in street to which they will move about the t of August Monday Rev. Dr. Edward Darling- f#in Johnson. rector of St. Anns arish, and Mrs. Johnson left for New- port. R. L, for a fow days’ visit to Mrs. Johnson's aunt, Miss Eng. F.om there they will go to their Summer Nore in Turner, M>. Miss Katherin> Johnson, who has been visiting Miss Eng at Newport for several weeks, will 80 to Maine with h°r parents. Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, @aughter Ann and th left by motor Tuesday R. I, to be gone two weeks y &pend a weck os the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Charl's Soule, and a_week as guests of Capt. and Mrs. M. E Manly. The superintendent of the Naval Academy, Rear Admiral Thomas C Hart, is spending 10 days on a fishing t5ip in the Adirondacks. Mrs who with her family is spending the Suimmer at their Summer home in Sharon, Conn., will join Admiral Hart n the Adirondack Maj. and Mrs. Arthur B. Owens have had as their recent guest at the Hill Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Gessell of Bronx- ville. N. Y. Maj. and Mrs. Owens, Mrs Vincent Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs Gessell went to Norfolk to a'tend th> wedding of Miss Barl Clark and Tfeut. Francis W. McC: which_took place July 11 at the Evisconal chapel &t Meadowbrook. near Norfolk and was fetioved b Ch theit Alf of Richmond. Va., with her hters, is occupying for seve her residence. on Marvland avenue. and Mrs. Frank H 4 from r cua moad to their new qu road. as C: y position of of the “ost-Graduace School. Comcr. and Mrs. Albert M. I move the 1st of August to 's on Porter road t y sad M pourn left Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.. to be for several weeks of Mrs. D. Handy Mrs. Laird, wife of Comdr. George H. Laird, U. S. N., with her thres daugh- ters recently arrived from Newport, R. I. and is staying at Carvel Hall Midshipman George H. Laird, jr., is a member of the second class, which is Temaining here this Summer for a course in aviation 'Mr. Mercer Hartman of Washington spent the week end as 'L guest of Mrs. R. Carter. Mrs. Carryl Brvan and her brother, William Boykin of New J~rsev, left motor for Norfolk, Va., where they spend several days with their and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ Boyki Mrs. John guest here of gaughte Sudler have ers on Porter s on Bowyer the Claud Roth. who has been the her son-in-law and A and M Norman Hitcheock. Is_spending some time at Skytop, Pa. She was jsined this week by her daughter, Mrs. Hitchcock. On Friday evening Mrs. W. Miss Ann_Hall . and Mrs. Chester B. Graham. after serving a tour of duty here, will Jeave the first part of August for Quan- tico, Va. Lieut. and Mrs. Henry W. Goodall are among the recent 15 here and have taken an apartment on Hanover street. wMrs. Carroll Van Ness of Baltimore, gi§ter of Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs of Ogle Hall, gave a dinner Eaturday eve- ng at Gibson Island in honor of Mrs. eph Francis Dahlgren. vife cf Lieut that | M STREET IS RESTRIC;I'ED Hart. | a reception at the Norfolk |large sums after spirited bidding. E. Hall| at Annapolis Mrs. Tea]. Lieut. Wl France and Mr. O. F. Hopkins Are Among Week's Hosts. Dahlgren and sister of Dr. Douglas | Huntley Gordon, wio has 1ecently been | appoinied president of St. John's C lege. Most of Mrs. Van Ne included the young:r 52t of B: Mrs. Jchn gel. Douw, after spclimntl past w ek with Cq Douw at theua me on Scuthgate avenue, Cook, wife of Capt. Henry D.| commandant of midshipmen at | Breakfast—Fggs and bacon, tea. ; ner—Tom>to soup, s in San Francisco, | s called by ihe death mint sauce, | rhubarb tart, cne gill of rum Gf de- Tea—Cake or r. C. F. A. Talbot. T. DuBose, her cousin, Miss Thempson, are spend. i ing a veck at Rehobot De'., | I M DuBos 's mcther, Mis. | Mr opened her houss on South River for | sustaining and palatable food. At least | that is the reflection of the old-timers who have been making comparisons with the “salt horse” day of 140 years > in se.ersl years, had th? nd as her house eu-sts, Mr. Fredeiick H. Rittenour n(‘ 1 the first t past k- and M Washington Comdr and Mrs. Richard H. Booth spent the woek ~nd at Edgewcod Ar- senel, as the guesis of Maj. Edward Montg-m-ry, U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Sy.vanus Stok-s, jr.. who have spent th> Spring and early Summer at iheir home on tae South River, are sailing July 20 for Europe, to be gone several monshs. Thursday Mrs. Richard Baldwin and Mrs. Warrington of St. Loufs left bv motor for a w-el's visit to Maj. and Mrs. Cook, at_their home, Claremont, on the James River in Virg'n'a. Befors returninz they will go to Hot Springs, Va, for several day: | On Saturdav evening Mr. Warrington Baldwin, president of the Sonthern Pa- cific Reilroad, entertained ten of his| friends, presiZents cf vavious railroads, at the Incian River Landing Club. 1 FOR WEALTHY TURKS ! on Fashionable Avenue at Adana. By Cable to The Star. ISTANBUL, Turkey, July 25—Tn | Adana any one cannot go and build | himself a house on the best and most fashionable avenue of the city. Adana has its budding millionaire row and all the houses built on that famous strest must cost ¢t least $5000. A very respectable house can be built | for that sum in Turkey, and if ome ' doubles the amount one can have a mansion. Building Is slow on_the principal street of Adana. as many people cannot produce the _required sum of money easily, but the street | gives promise of being the lovellest of | the city, without one hut or shack to | spil the general effect The type of architecture is cubistic and the houses are all of stone instead of wood. One of the biggest and | newest houses has a balcony like the | prow of a ship, a bizarre though pleasing effect (Copyright. 19031 Insects High Priced. FRANKFORT, Germany, July 25.—, At the annual insect fair here recently, collectors from all parts of the world attended to meet sellers of rare butter- | flies and moths. Some of these brought | . AT 184 ST. 1A RD. AT 184 § WE are anticipating our new cooling system will be in opera- tion today. You will enfoy our spe: cial 5-Course Dinnmer Al the Delicacies of the Season. ONE DOLLAR 11:30 te 8:00 COLUMBIA 5042 Here’s Simple Way To Actually Get Rid Of Arm And Leg Hair That Completely Banishes Coarsened Re-growth 'y @ fotal lack of stubble you can feel the di i Jerence between this and old way. A Discovery That is Proving to the Wonder of the Cosmetic "World That Hair Can Not Only iBe Removed Instantly, But Its Re- i'sppearance Delayed Amazingly. A way of removing arm and leg hair as been found that not only removes very vestige of hair instantly, but that ibanishes the stimulated hair growth I'thousands of women are charging to the razor and lessmodern ways. A way !!'that not only removes hair, but delays "'jits reappearance remarkably. t is changing previous conceptions of \ucosmeticians _about hair removing. Women are flocking to its use. The I.creation of a noted laboratory, it is different from any other hair remover known. What It Is 11t is an exquisite toilet creme resem- "“bling a superior beauty clay in texture. ~Youssignply spread it on where hair isto 14 Not only i slightest fear of coarsened ye-growth banished but actual reappearance of hair ss Slowced amazingly. i be removed. Then rinse off with water. | That is all. Every vestige of hair is gone; so completely that even by run- ning your hand across the skin not the slightest trace of stubble can be felt. And—the reappearance of that hair is delayed surprisingly! ‘When re-growth finally does come, it is atterly unlike the re-growth following the razor and old ways. You can feel the difference. No sharp stubble. No coarsened growth. The skin, too, is left as soft as a child’s. No skin roughness, no enlarged pores. You feel freer than probably ever be- forein your lifeof annoying hair growth. Where to Obtain It is called NEET—and is on sale at all drug and department stores and beauty parlors. Costsonly a few cents. 274rA Neet | i Cream Hair Remover By Cable to The Star. LONDON.—Although ice cream has proved a “flop” in the British Navy, King George's tars have the run of & menu_today which makes the “cho guests | served to the saflors in Nelson's time Imolz.{mund like work house victuals. In 1790 the rations of a day con- sisted of two pounds of salt beef, a returned | quantity of, ship’s biscuit, a gallon cf | nday to her Summer hom: at Short | beer, vegetabl N. J | and one pint of oatmeal (occasionally In 1931 a typical day’s menu i | or_coct i ago. Citric_acid s being made from pine- | apples in a modern plant which has a capacity of 3,000 pounds a my house and asked for money. day. wife of sired). | Lisut. C>mdr. DuBos>, accompanied by | bread and butter, tea. veal M’;’d ham sausage, beetroot, coffee a. an ‘THE army can march 0. | stomach, how ‘much better the sailor Flizabeth D. Wilson, who has|of today can sail on his with such | Worth $2.95 a pai PROFESSOR SEES FARM | STILL OFFERING LIVING Good Food and Home, Plain Cloth- ing and School Called Advantages. Pay Day Worrying German Citizens; $468,000,000 Due By the Assoclated Pres: BERLIN, July 25.—While offi- cial Germany prepared today to play host to statesmen of the United States and Great Britain, ordinary citizens worrled about pay day. At the end of the month, when pay day is supposed to come, the Reichsbank will have to meet payments of 2,000,000,000 marks (about $468,000,000). Civil serv- ants have been infermed by radio that they’ll get only half their due on July 31, with the rest to follow in 10 days. Payments of weekly wages are to be staggered o that demands for cesh will not hit the banks all together, JUDGE KNOWS BETTER By the Assoclated Press. COLUMBIA, Mo.—The farm still of- fers a good prospect for making a com- fortable living, says Prof. O. R. Johnson of the University of Missouri, summar- izing & serles of articles on: “The Agri- cultural Situation.” But that comfortable living, he says, probably will not include a college edu- cation for the children nor a great ! many vacations. i However, he says, it should mean good food and plenty of it, a reasonably guod home, plain but sufficient cloth. ing. high school for the younger gei eration. A large part of the farmer's!' “wage"” must come from such intangi- | bles as a more satisfying, cleaner, more wholesome livin Ruffled Curtains | F. | actory 51 25 | (seldom obtainable) Din. roast lamb and baked potatoes, cabbage, cream buns, Supper—Soup, Beggar Who Called at His Home Trapped in Denial. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., July 25— on its Rollin Major, 70, appeared before City | | Judge Harcourt here on charges of so- i | liciting alms and ignoring a police order | 'tk reen. €0 to leave the city. Custom-made e Ldidn't do no begging, your honor,” | for odd chairs said. Other pieces and ssis In yes, you did,” replied Judge | roourt Yo even came. around to| MCDEVI I I ,S | Harcourt. Thirty | 1202 ‘G St. N.W. Decorators Dis. 3211 Dr. les, istering, Window Shades close out. .. All with cornice valance effects. In rose, | orchid. | "Siip € 3095 lip overs 6 L — e in Hawaii days in jail.” THE NEW elleff's 1216-1220 F Street N.W. - All our fabric and kidskin Summer Shoes $ 645 Formerly $10 to $12.50 A price as low as this for Summer shoes that are still popular is something worth entioning. Why? . . . because our new Fall merchandise must have room, and it’s Jellefl's way to clear quickly! A Jelleff ‘learaway means much to Washington women—so please hurry down as early as possible for first choi Models in linen with patent leather or kidskin trim . . . more in pastel shades + « » morocco step-in pumps in pastel col- orings . . . kidskins in beige. brown. white with color, pigskin in white with blue. tan or black trim. Styles suitable for sports (ac- tive or spectator), street, morn- ing. afternoon and evening, in pumps. ties, straps and ox- ford effects. Jellefi's Shoe Shop—Street Floor 108 F St N.W. FINAL CLEARANCE Five More Days Before We Close for the Month of August—Such Lovely Thingg We Must Dispose of EVERY GARMENT Wholesale Cost P Regardless of DRESSES—EI\EEMBLES—COATS Models That Are Absolutely Perfect in Style—Just the Correct Things With Which to Startthe Fall Season Dresses for Vacation Wear At Unbelievable Prices Those Who Have Attended Our Previous Final Sales Are Well Acquainted With the Genuineness of Our Reductions Store Closes July 31 and Re-opens Sept. | NOHC ©: DS . ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS 4 - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D., C. JULY 26, 1931—PART THREE. TISH NAVY CHOW VASTLY IMPROVED Cream Buns on Menu That Chiefly Consisted of “Salt Horse” 160 Years Ago. Two doormen al- ways here to park your car. F irs LELONG Upper left: Conm- trast a favorite theme . . . the soft depth of velvet is a perfect foil for the brilliance of the metal brocale top to this dress with its short bolero jacket. For a wo- man, $39.50. VIONNET Lower left: The satin suit of almost tailored simplicity, featuring the bias cut om the white satin blouse top, and the loose sleeve so typical of Viomnet. For a miss, $49.50. These and other lovely new fash- ions ready now in the Salon Gown Shop, Second “Ad justables” The one perfect stocking that fits your leg as if it had been made to your own measurements . . . and at prices you would ordinarily expect to pay for any superior silk stocking. Above the regular gold stripe garter protec- tion there are seven inches with four separate garter run protec- tions! Dull Sheer Chiffon $1.35 De Luxe Chiffon, $1.95 Jellef’s Gold_Stripe Silk ‘Stockings—Street Floor “EL ARDEN Week-End Kit, 355 THE newW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Copies of Imports Feature the Four Important Fashions &2 Watch for news of the Summer Sale of Winter Coats! Onir stylists have been studying for weeks weighing the new fashion ) trends with a criticz choos- g ing deliberatel with the @\ French originals before them and finally had them copied— made exquisitely, finished by hand of beautiful fabrics, These were bought by a group of ten specialty stores throughout the country . .. to present . . . at amazingly moderate prices! In Washington yowll find them only at Jellef's VIONNET Ugper right: Crepe satin, extremely smart for early Fall, in a ome-piece frock with a white satim bodice 10p and soft draped meck + . . the jacket wraps around and ties on ome side to give the appear- ance of a ome-piece dress. For a woman, $49.50. PATOU Lower right: The comtrast of dull and bright material . the use of fine detail distinguishes this frock of canton crepe with “the bolero effect over am em- broidered waistcoat fromt, a light satin yoke . . . the sheen of satin repeated in the under-sleeves. For & woman, $39.50. A sale that seldom occurs! Regular $7.50 to $10 Pearl” Bags A clever buyer. . tumity . . . a rare oppor- . and here they are! Lovely formal afternoon and evening bags of pearl* with beauvais embroidery, solid pearls, bugle beads, chalk beads. If you're an early Christmas shopper. these bags make most acceptable gifts. *Simulated. $ white, creamy eggshell and soft pastels. Jelleff’'s Handbag Shop—Street Floor LACE . . . for Summer Coolness Dorothy Bickum Vagabond Sash 85 There's enough beauty packed neatly Arden’s wee away three-day _cruises. Cream, Skin Tonic, Cream, Pore Cream, Color -and Tissues. Jellegs Eiizabeth Arden Shop ‘Street Floor Elizabeth end kit to keep you looking your most ravish- ing...from Friday to Monday morning when your ship comes in from one of these smart Cleansing Velva sample quantities of Muscle Oil, Lille Lotion, Poudre d'Ilhision, Rose q Can you imagine anything cooler than lacy net for your Summer gir- dle? Neither can all the smart vouhg things who rush in to buy Dorothy Bickum’s latest creation of peach lace net, with side sections of elastic, in the desirable 12-inch length. . Sizes 26 to 30. Jellef’'s Grey Shops—Second Floor