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"SOCIETY. SOCIET Vice Presidential Party Makes Plans to Arrive at Gloucester Sunday for Several Days‘ Stay. Vice President, Mr. Charles d Gnll;nuwfll leave Wash- iturday morning to arrive at the evening. planned a gay pro- entertainment for her ‘uum ay she will give a Teception. to about 200 notables of eolony have been invited, and 1ol owlu cvening she will give & dinner party for them. ‘Mme. Simopoulos, wife of the Minis- ter of Greece, entertained at luncheon y at the Villa Lawn at lewport, Wheére she is spending the Summer. The Minister and Mme. Simopoulos will be hosts at dinner tomorrow evening. ‘The Minister from Ecuador, Senor Dr. Don Homero Viteri Lafronte, enter- tained informally last evening at Le Paradis roof garden. 'rhe charge d’affaires of Ismail Bey, went .t6 New morning to meet the newly appointed Minister, Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, who ‘will nmve tomorrow afternoon aboard the mumnh {rom -England, where Minister tennis tournament lmmmmkormn Admiral and Mrs, E. C. Kalbfus en- Comfort, where they are staying at the | Chamberlin, Maj. Carl A. Cover of Banta Monica, | Calif,, is at the Cariton for a brief rv\n E, Fowler of date has te ber 3, after which for a wedding trip to | Mr. Fowler is the son of e North | Senator daughter of the late Robert I. Fleming. MTS. | they are passing th e |taken an apariment at Wardman Park | Ykm-yrt, Al reoels wmhmnnunmm-rmn ‘week. the ball Miss Audrey Bar- ret, da of Mr. and Mrs. Oucll ent at dinner in honor of Miss Elisabeth Kent and Mr. William di;lnm,whowfllhnrnedlcwr- shou September 1. Mrs. James Elwood Jones and her ne ings and will be the remainder e L e g, al [on! n, a e Summit. will return to her B R | the ly crmloflc | breakfast for the | follow in the Dodge Hotel. Miss Edwards will have ls her ma- || tron of honor her siste: law, Mrs. ‘.nme- D. m-mu and & cousin, Miss | ¢ | young, from 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Sabin, jr., have been at the Mayflower since yes- terday and returned today to Virginia estate at Middleburg, where the Summer. Mrs. Richard "E. Nugent and her ughter, Ann, have arrived g O and are Omfil‘l its, Mr. and Mrs, Willism E." Richardsor 1o ,, | the remainder of Lhe “Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copeland Jones and their two sons, Robert and Kenneth will be the guests over Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs. jomas L. who have & cottage at Virginia Beach for the season. Mrs. Surles O, Gillesple of Asheville, N. C., accompanied her son, Mr. Morton Lee Gillesple, and Mr. J, P. mmn, is at the Mayflower, having ar- rived here yesterday from a New York - | trip. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Stevenson have Hotel. Mrs. Stevenson is the daughter also live at Wardman Park. Mrs. George Warren Offutt and her uu.mer Mrs, Benjamin Soule Gantz, e spending this month at the Hotel Dennu in Atlantic cny Aprettynddln:'ook heeinthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Kessler, af 5300 Illinois avenue nflfl.h'.l ysun-- day at noon, when their eldest daugh- ter, Grace Elizabeth, became the bride of Mr. Donald P. Matson of Takoma Park, son of Mrs, Bessle B. Matson. Miss Thelma Kessler, sister of, the bride was maid of honor, and Mr. Ray- mond Matson, brother of the bride- was best man. Before the ceremony. which was per- formed by the Rev. Benedict Hanne- rette, aunt of the bride, sang ;} Love You Truly” and “O Promise o After a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. u-twn left for a short trip by motor. Mr. Mat is l senjor student at Benjamin Franklin University and is an accountant. After September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mat- , | son will be at home at 3121 Sixteenth | street northwest, where they have taken an apartment in the Royal Arms. The Rev. and Mrs. Shores Hosts 1““ Dinner Party Last Evening. | The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Shores | entertained a smal| on the Shoreham the event m-rking the Mn.hdny anni- A ool summer eating 76¢ Din- mer served on the 2001, Also of Judge and Mrs. Eugene O. Sykes, who | man of the Church of the Nativity, Mrs. | D. R. Ta company at dinner | rrace last evening, | N. J., and are at for a short stay. Mrs. Royal R. Rommel, who spemt last week at Herring Bay as the guest of Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster, lefl ‘Washi n lay with her you son Jackie for Phfllde!])h\l where IN will join her mother, . Otrolme Macy, who will accompany Ocean City, N. J., to spend two ween at the Lincoln Bnml Dr.lnd)ln.JAR-Kh(Mn-lhd from Baltimore for Boston on the 8. 8. Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Ray and daughter Joan of Foxall are at Hotel Strand, Atlantic City, for several Miss Nan Walling is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Thomas J. Ryder, at Sara- nac Inn, N. Y. Mrs. M. A. Moore entertained a party of 14 at the dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace last evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Robinson have gone to Atlantic City and are spending the midseason at Colton Manor. = b~ Mr. and Mrs. “Malcolm Davis a few days in Philadelphia at the ert Morris Hotel on their way from Newport, where they were guests of Comdr, and Mrs. Morse. Mrs. C. P. Craig raig_has gone to Old Point Comfort and will be at the Chamberlin for merll ‘weeks, ur william J. o accompanied Anme oonper :nfl Miss Vlnut Where One Dollar Is $1 No Extras for Tipe Thursday’s Dinner Menu One Dollar Tomato Juice Cocktail or Chicken Gumbo or Consomme Florentine en Jelly Roast Lamb or Broiled Bluefish or Cold Sliced Corned Beef ‘Whipped Potatoes or Potato Salad New Succotash or Savory Beets Choice of Salad Prom Tray Fresh Peach Roly Poly or Chilled Watermelon or Ice Cream Steak and Chioken $1.50 and $1.35 Dally—5:30 to 8:00 The Garden and Roof Offer Welcome Coolness on Summer Evenings RESTAURANT THE DODGE HOTEL North Capitol and E Streets N.W. National 5460 84" Height 36" Wide An exquisite featuring a 13 individual lower section panel door. is maste: reproduced from the original by z.ul Bros expert cabinet craftsmen, exclusive, charming and “Colomal” Corner Cabinet “Custom Built” In Solid Mahogany 372.50 125% | Corner Cabinet “Colonial” e door and We Live Onr Profession SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. N.W. Upheolstering, Repairing, Refinishing ]Bhlltpfihom ENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa&G 175 FINEST SUMMER FROCKS, GOWNS, AND ENSEMBLES REDUCED TO CLEAR THURSDAY GROUP | 21 are Evening 31 17 20 17 17 15 AND FRIDAY Gowns are Chiffon Cocktails are Chiffon Dresses are Georgette Ensembles are Georgette Dresses are Crepe Ensembles are Crepe Dresses is a Wool Ensemble R R ;4 GROUP 2 11 are Evening Gowns 6 are Lace Cocktails o e 1814074 siee Bhta, lI-v T8 13 sise p “"“,2& L3 § are Chiffon Cocktails 2 are Chiffon Dresses 7 are Crepe Dresses § are Crepe Ensembles Brdb Lty AR TR SIS LS M 18 All were originally $29.50 to $39.50 95 Choice of any re- maining Summer frock, originally $39.50 to $69.50 Miss Charlotte Tuck-Smith and Miss | 5.—Alleging misconduct and naming & | west Virginia. Mrs. Idell Elizabeth | Kump, lhm. . ! | Carrigan, 821 Schiley street, Maryland Clarice Tuck-S8mith of New York are on Military road, in Arling- - for a few days. “William Ravenel will l 8. Pairfax, from Baltimore Bowman will | child, 7 Fall betore re- | eunody ew York. Dalton of Win- time Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Greaney are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall in Atlantic City for several weeh ltly | corespondent, _| WOMAN’S V'S SUIT TT0 BREAK American b.t.hln( suits redcmlmu at Philippine beaches this v‘e’u Save $20, SALE Maryland Park Woman Has Cus-| better Sufton, Thornton, W\ Ve, alleges ummumn—n tody of Child—Says She Is Poverty Stricken. BY a Steff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., August Park, has filed suit in Circuit Court here for an absolute divorce from Wil- . of Fort Myer, Va. lis the court Carrigan commif | 1929, mmxmm»wm the mother. it cus- tndy of fees. FATHER'S WILL IS HEARD West Virginian Charges Parent Victim of Undue Influence—Sev- enth-Day Adventists Opposed. Special Dispateh to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., August Contesting the will of her father, Wil liam L. Ledbetter, a former resident of Corrigansville, this county, who died in || $15 or $10 Coats 58 FURS ...y . Beaver. .. Wolf . Badger . . . Red Fox. .. Persian Lamb ...Fox... Krimmer . .. Civet. .. Caro- cul ... Kolinsky ... Mountain Sable . .. Squirrel . . . Skunk .. Kit Fox. FABRIGS . .... Monotone Tweeds ... Diag- onals ... Boucles ... Mono- tone flecked with white . .. Diagonal Boucles... Imported Tweeds. .. Domestic Tweeds. COILORS . .. .. Browns ... Blacks ... Greens ... Blues...in Monotones and Tweed Mixtures. Raccoon. . 3 Ways to Pay for Your Coat 1. You may charge coat biil rendered in October, payable in November. 2. Use our Extended payments over a period Payment Plan, dividing of four months. 3. $5 reserves your coat until November 1st. THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street : SOLID STERLING SILVER BUCKLE GENUINE COWHIDE BELT Our Sensational Summer. Special! Both For A once-in-a-lifetime value! We made tional A sensational price possible! e of a qunnuly of to make this Imagine getting a genuine hammered volid ‘-Ihgdlm buckle, and cowhi i e l&th-nu'dc,-tunhr the buckle alone! onrflfinuupflm | the child, alimony and counsel || | CORESPONDENT IS NAMED g IN WIFE'S DIVORCE SUIT M & West Virginia corporation progress disinherited. leaving his entire $25,000 estate the Seventh Day Adventist Book Linger’s %= Fear Not These Hot Nights Sleep on one of our Mattresses and Springs 925 G St. N.W. Natl. 4711, Mattresses Remade conducted by that sect, Mrs. Vers Led- in! bef of wi [al——S[o[——=[0]—F——[o]—=]a]e——2o]c——=]a]l———]u] fl.l l2!9 CONNECTICUT?AVE FINAL CLEARAWAY SALES An Absolute Disposal at Prices Far Below Cost to Close Out at Once Act immediately—for these won- derful values will not last long. DRESSES Streét, Afternoon, Sports 10.50 12.50 15.00 EVENING GOWNS, 19.50 No Charges, No Returns, All Sales Final 8.50 y Saturdays leu‘ M'Htolflm . Women s Shoes —for immediate wear —for Autumn and Winter' Wear —in a good assortment of fashionable models embrac- ing black and brown slippers and white shoes for dress and sports wear. REDUCED to % 8 90 ..d 56 90 Children’s Shoes alfo reduced to $2.90, $3.90 and $4.90 After-Inventory DRESS CLEARANCE 272 of our BETTER DRESSES, many of them fashions that forecast the silhouette for early Fall. REDUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME! HALF PRICE $]9.88 $.488 -___$20s8 $3488 112 Dresses, were $39.75— Reduced to + eesmaoma o 43 Dre.u, were $49.75— 50 Drunl, were §59.75— Reduced to . . . ... 45 Dresses, were #69.75— Reduced to + apuia 32 Dresses, were $79.75— Reduced 10 ... Summer: wardrobes that are pretty well de- pleted can be bnghtcned up by a few new Summer fashions at 50% of their regular values. In fact; = B | — | not until now were such tremendous reductions i taken, therefore, not until now could you obtain such superb fashions at such remarkably low prices. You choose from daytime, sports, afternoon and evening fashions of Flowered Chiffons, Printed Crepes, B Chiffons, - Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Laces 11 Sizes.