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SO CTIETY, THE EVENING STAR SHINGTON, B € , MONDAY, JULY 27, 1931 SOCIETY President Hoover Will Greet Naval Cadets From Argentina When They Come Next Week. Filipe A. Ecpil. Tuesday, Au-| gust 4. when the Ambassador | will present Capt. Fracisco: La- | fous, commander of the Presidente | Earmiento, and tre officers and cadets aboard the Argentine training ship. The Presidente Sarmicnto is expected to arrive in New York at the end of this week and Capt. Lajous will come to Washington shortly after docking in that port. Capt. Lajous has many friends In Wachington made a few years ago when he scrved as naval at- tache of the embassy at which time the present Ambassador. Senor Bspil, was then serving as counsclor. They are both among the most popular of the bachelor diplcmats and there will be much informal entertaining among the_diplomats and naval officers guow in Washington The Ttalian Ambassador. Nobile Gia- ecomo de Martino. will be host at dinner this evening, entertaining informally in compliment to Prof Villari of Italy,| who has come to this country to lec- ture on the economic conditions of Italy at the Institute of Politics at Wil- liams College in Williamstown, Mass. Prof. Villari will be in Washington until tomorrow when he will leave for Wil- liamstown. The Ambassador entertafpd at din- ner Saturday evening when his guests were the Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Radefl, the chief of the Near Eastern affairs division of the State Depart- ment, Mr. Wallace F. Murray, and members of the embassy stafl. Festivities at the Italian embassy are informal in nature owing {o the court mourning for the late Duke d'Aosta. THE President will receive the Am- | bassador of Argentina. Senor | Adams—Shorter Wedding Attended by Notables. The Secretary of War, Patrick J. Hurley, attended the wedding today of Miss Sue Shorter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Shorter, to Mr. Porter Adams of Boston. The ceremony took place in the home of the bride’s parents, on Kalmia road, the Rev. Dr. Henry W. Snyder officiating, at 1 o'clock The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a graceful and becoming costume of ivory white satin, fashioned on princess lines. Her tulle vell was held by orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley Her only attendant was Mrs. George Palmer Putnam, better, known as Amelia Earhart. aviatrix, who was matron of honor. She wore a becom- ing costume of figured chiffon in shades of brown and beige. and:carried a clus- ter of Midsummer garden flowers Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecti- cut, who succeeded Mr. Adams as president of the National Aeronautical Assoclation. was best man | An informal reception for the com- pany which witnessed the ceremony followed and later Mr. and Mrs. Adams started on a motor trip North. After August 15 they will be at home at Aero Acres, the Summer home of the bridegroom, at Thetford, Vt | Mrs.- Charles Albert Adams. mother of the bridegroom, came from her home *at Brookline, Mass., for the wedding. Among others in the distinguished com- pany. all prominently identified with | aeronautic circles, werd Assistant Sec- | retary of War for Aviation, Mr. F. Tru- | bee Davison: Assistant Secretary of the | Navy for Aviation, Mr. David S. In- galls; Assistant Secretary of Commerce | for Aviation, Mr. Clarence M. Young; | Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, chief | of the Naval Air Service, and Mrs. Moffett; the chief of the United States Weather Bureau and Mrs, Chrales F. Marvin; Dr. Joseph S. Ames, president of Johns Hopkins University. chairman of the National Advisory Committee for Aviation; the secretary of the National Advisory Committee and Mrs. John F. Victory, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation and Mrs. Wil- liam P. MacCracken, jr.: former Rep- resentative and Mrs. John Phillip Hill, Mr. Pyle says: A cleaner. longer - lasting fob — our pa- irons sas of our Only a correct cleaning reveals the true beauty 6F your rugsy, Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of th* Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America | lived while president of the Naticnal | Dr. and Mrs, Roy D. Adams, Ma). R. G. Erwin and Mr. George Paimer Put- nam. Mr. Adams is a graduate of Andn\'er{ College and is a commander in the | United States Naval Reserve Corps. having served on active duty during the | friends here, mede during the years World War. He is a member of the Metropolitan Club and of the Army and Navy Club of Washington, where he; Aercnautic Association. He is president of the Village Society of Thetford and trustee of the Thetford Academy and of Norwich University. Mr. Adams is now chairman of the Municipal Air Board of Boston, director of the Air- plane Model League and of the minia- ture aircraft tournament under the direction of the Playground Recreation Association of America, Mr. Adams' | affliations and connections are all with | aircraft, and his bride, who has served as secretary to the president of the National Aeronautic Association through | the term of Mr. Adams and more Te- cently since Scnator Bingham has been president, is a native of Georgia. Mrs. Osborne, Charge de’Aaffires for Great Britain Takes House. The charge daffaires of Great Britain, Mr. Francis d'Arcy Godolphin Osborne, is_temporarily. living in the | house at 1555 Thirty-fifth street, in Georgetown, which has been occupied | by the second secretary of the Canadian ! legation, Mr. Thomas Archibald Stone, | who is now traveling in Europe, having | sailed shortly after the sudden death of | Mrs. Stone. The Acting Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Ogden L. Mills, will return tomor- row morning from Newport where he spent the week end with Mrs. Mills! aboard their yacht the Avalon. They | had as their guests over Sunday aboard | the yachty Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steven- son of Glen Cover, Long Island, and | Mrs. Mills' son, Mr. John R. Fell, Jr. Mrs. William E Borah, who is visit- | ing Mrs Timothy T. Ansberry at Beth- lehem, N. H., motored to Mount Wash- ington in the White Mountains yester- day for luncheon. The second secretary of the legation of the Dominican Republic and Senora | de Espaillat have as their guests in their | apartment in_the Chastleton the lat- | ter's sister, Mrs. Brockman, wife of | Gnglish Fomes 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 Road. Open until 10 p. m. 1 o'clock. | Taft. | Lieut. Col. John Brockman, U. S. A. and her two ~daughters, Miss Nellie Brockman and Miss I ris Brock- man. Gol. Brockman is on duty at Co-| lumb . C. ‘The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, will be host this evening at & concert of | Latin American music, which will be, given on the esplanade which is so charming a setting for an al fresco| party. The program will begin at 9 Lady Chilton, wife of the British Am- bassador to Chile. with their daughters, Miss Eligabeth Chilton and Miss Anne | Chilton, will arrive in New York today and will b» at the Ambassador before going to Michigan to visit Lady Chil- ton’s father, former United States Am- bassador to Japan, Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien, in his “Michigan home. Lady Chilton and her daughters have many | that Sir Henry Getty Chilton served as counselor of the British embassy, hav- ing the rank of Minister. Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Aaron Youngquist spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Branch at the Dunes Club at Narragansett Pier. Former Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Prank Lyon Polk were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H Sabin at Southampton, Long Island, | who also entertained Mr. and Mrs. Her- | bert L. Pratt of Glen Cove, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin and their house guests were among those at the dinner party Saturday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. ‘Barnum at their | place, Red Top Farm, at Southampton. | wmps. JOSEPH HYDE PRATT, Mrs. Prederick A. Keep has gone to Briarcliff Manor, N. Y, for the re- | mainder of the season. A Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson, | with their daughters, Frances and Betsy | Anne, are at Jamestown, R. 1. where | they have a cottage for the remainder of the season. Former Secretary Work Host to Gen. De Laney. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. M. A. De Laney{ are guests for a trip through the na- | tional parks of former Secretary of the Interior Dr. Hubert Work. Col. De Laney has recently been promoted to | brigadier general and assistant surgeon general of the Army. He was formerly White House physician to President terrace Saturday evening. Mrs. Izetta Jewel Miller and her ® Our Cooling System M NOW ... at Garfinckel's A Great NEW WINTER COATS For Dress and Sports Wear For Women Third Beautiful coats . every instance, you'll readily see the advisa Note the features of this sale s . . in truth a REAL SALE. Charming new styles . . . every one a triumph for next Winter's wear, made as they are by our best makers, who have only just returned from seeing the newest Paris models at the opening e WAVERLY TAYLOR. s 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 Persian Lamb —is the leading fur on black coats for next Winter. BROOKS “Oh, by the by. dear, shall I get scme gas to clean those spof “How silly, Hector, you Junior’s things to the WEST END, the same as our own.” Don't Forget—West End Does Fine Dry Cleaning, Too. 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Mrs. Julius Peyser was hostess to a small group at luncheon Saturday at the Shoreham Hotel. b ) i Get Our Estimates Capt. A. B. Cook entertained a party | | at the dinner dance on the Shoreham | . and simply extraordinary values in th the prices saving you so much that and any coat stored free of charge in Jurius GarrinckeL & Co. is With her husband, Col. Pratt of Chapel Hill, N. C, is spending some time in the Capital. —Bachrach Photo. daughter June Brown are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. William A. Kinnan at their home in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Percy C. Corning, wife of Lieut Comdr. P. C. Corning, U. S. N., and Miss Marguerite Rhodes are visiting Comdr. Corning In Newport, R. I, for several weeks. Mrs. Edward C. Walker is spending 8 few days with Lady Meredith of Mon- — [ NeFti 17427 |—— UPHOLSTERING Established Two Generations SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. NW. “We Live Our Professin) akes Shopping Pleasant o Sale of and Misses Floor bility of selecting NOW . . . s . . . 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The limited collec- n quite advisable, Positively no Exchanges, no All Sales Final Erlebacher TWELGTEN TWEVETWELVE T STREET small group at the dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace on Saturday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bruce MacLeod, remain for several merly of the Regular Army, now a Re- serve officer, at. the ¢lose of a short stay at Fort Humphreys, spent a few days | at Grays Hill Inn, Va, where he was joined by Mrs. Parry, a prominent artist of Philadelphia. Harry Tubbeh Dawson spent the week end at North Beach Park as the guests | of Dr. L. H. Lamb. party at the dinner dance on the Shore- ham terrace on Saturday evening. spent, several weeks with her mother, Lieut. R. C. Wells was host to a ‘The officers and members of the Vir- ginia_Soctety will make their annual moonlight boat trip on the Potomac, leaving Washington at 8:30 tomorrow evening and remaining down the river until 11:30 o'clock. Mrs. Fannie Shreve Hartsell will be song leader and the program will start with “Back in Old Virginia,” and end with “The Star Spangled Banner.” A business meet- ing will take up & brief part of the journey. Mrs. Henry Earl Webb, jr., of Guthrie, Ky. who has been the giest of Mrs. Lulu J. Choate of 1745 F street has returned to her home. During her stay in the East Mrs. Webb visited friends in Boston and New York. n Safl - Miss Jane Bpuce MacLeod, daughter at Eagles Mere, Pa., where she will eeks visiting friends. | Capt. Oliver Randolph Parry, for- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Lewis and Dr. Dr. and Mrs. Freema For Europe July 30. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Freeman of - 4035 Connecticut avenue are sailing on Mrs. Edward Breck. who recently the De Graff July 30 to spend six (Continued on Third Page) Dr. Albert W. Davis entertained a Store Closed All Day on Saturday Another Grouping in the Burt Summer Sale of Lacliés‘ White Shoes Plain white and effective combinations, creating exclusive novelties — for street, sports and dressier wear— $7.85 .a $6.85 deuce_’d from Our Well-Known Established Grades Of course, assortments are somewhat broken—but in the combined lots one will find it easy to be fitted—even in the more extreme large and small sizes. And the un- usual opportunity to buy Burt Footwear at such prices will prompt to quick response. Stop and look at the Hosiery—It's REDUCED, too Caring for feet is better than curing them. 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Becker’s 55t Anniversay Sale 1/1 to 1/2 OFF Handbags $10 and $15 Costume Bags..........$7.50 $7.50 Costume Bags...............$4.95 $5 Costume Bags...................52.95 $2.95 Costume Bags................51.95 Jewelry $7.50 and $10 Costume Jewelry......$4.95 $5 Costume Jewelry......c000ee....52.95 $2.95 Costume Jewelry......ce......$1.95 $1.95 Costume Jewelry.............$1.00 All Real Stone Jewelry 1/4 Off Cloves $4 and $4.50 Chamois Gloves. .......$2.95 $3 and $3.50 Glace Kid Gloves.......$1.95 Leather Coodsm $5 and $6 Ostrich and Seal Wallets. .$2.95 $7.50 Men’s Toilet Kits.............$3.75 $2 Men’s Leather Wallets...........$1.00 $1 to $8 Key Cases..... ....50c to $4 Giftware $4.95 Card Tables. $5 Hand-Painted Trays. $35 Danish Pewter Tray.. $3 Chinese Scarfs.......... $7.50 Pewter Cocktail Set... ...52.95 ...83.95 ..815 : Luggage $25 Seal & Solid Leather Gladstones $18.75 $20 Solid Leather Travel Bags.......$15 $15 Cowhide Gladstones. ..........$11.25 $50 Fitted O'Nite Cases..............525 $25 Fitted Week-end Cases........$17.50 $20 Fitted O’'Nite Cases...........$13.25 $10 Week-end Cases................$7.50 Trunks' $60 Hartmann Wardrebe. ............845 $360 Vuitton Wardrobes............5270 $40 Hartmann Tourobes. ..........529.75 $37.50 Hartmann Tourobes ves..$27.50 1314 F Street N. 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