Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Vice President Curtis Changed Plans for Vacation North and Will Remain Here Some Time. HE Vice President, Mr. Charles Mr. Julien Green and Mr. Stanley Ray- Curtis, is remaining in the c.px. field. i tal indefinitely, obliged 1o cancél his departure | Feviee Mrs. Herben Sparrow and her son, Cadet Sparrow, class of 1033 at West | because o¢ pisiness. mattere MY, and |Foint wil fly fo Philadelphia tomorrow | Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, who also ;l’g’* (g “fl; p::::wn‘smp AT were to have gone North with the Vice | | Post, V. F. W. Cadet sgrmw will gpend , Me., before THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Chicago, Ill, have taken an apartment | Mrs. at wardman Park Hotel, 'hm t.bey will make their home in the future Mrs. Keith Rogers Belch was the | Ent week end guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grant, at their estate near Front Royal, Va. Mrs. Belch, who spent her childhood in the country, is a devotee of outdoor sports. | Haynes, Mrs. Arthur Jonathan Hilland, in Bat- hryhrl Md. The company included Greeson, Mrs. Oarl Hilland, . | cinnatl, who are . | to Washington prior to & year's travel | ing the Griffith, Mrs. Howard P. Locke, Mrs. Robert F. Martin, Mrs. W. Preston Mrs. Lester Pate and Mrs. She is an accomplished horsewoman and | Leslie Whitten. I frequently seen on the bridle paths | f Rock Creek Park. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons Hosts At Annapolis Club, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeftrey Parsons were hosts to a small company at dinner Saturday evening at Roads Club, entertaining in compli- ment to Mr. and Mrs. John White. Others in the company were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan T. Scott, Mr. W. M./ | Weller and Mr. Aadie Kiouman. | | Arthur the Annapolis | Mn Nasby, with her small daughter Ann, has been in Washington lnr in extended visit with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Jd Greeson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hilland and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hilland, and will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where she will stay for a short time before join- ing Mr. Nasby in Iows. They expect to be in their home in Los Angeles September 1. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon, with thelr daughters, Miss Ruth Leon and | Miss Laraine Leon, sre spending Au- Mrs. Don A. Nasby of Los Angeles, Calif, was the guest of honor at a gust at the Hotel Ambassador in At- lantic City. D. Cs at luncheon Saturday at the Willard in homor of Prof. and Mrs. L.'P. Palmer of the University of Cin- a short visit in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Shutts of Miami, Fla., are making a brief visit in ‘Washington at the Mayflower with their daughter, Miss Marion Shutts, who at- tended Miss Madeira's School before entering Smith College last year. Thecy ere en route to the Berkshires for the remainder of the Summer. Their other THE NEW @ 1216-1220 F Street N.W. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1931. daughter, Miss !l!.not Shutts, is at Rock Brook Camp, N. C., for the Summer. xr and Mrs. C. S. Balley are spend- midseason at the Seaside Hotel in Atlantie City. Mrs. J. T. M. Johnson has gone to Cape vlncent N. Y, where she will spend several weeks "with relatives be- fore returning to her Shoreham apart- ment. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Williams of Ponca G STREET AT ELEVENTH Mrs. Katherine Fenton has returned (Continuéd on Third Page.) l TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 } President to be guests of Mrs. Jacob e Leander Loose at her Summer home, at | f,;’g":f::“,;‘wm’{,‘flm | | farewell luncheon and bridge party to- | Eastern Point, remained in _their home | “gparroy Ship boasts among its mem- | day, T R SRR given in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Henmmh entertained in Cleveland Park. It is probable that the Vice President and his brother-in- law and sister will go to Eastern Point | later in the month Secretary Adams Back From 10-Day Vacation. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, has returned to ‘Washington from Minot, Mass., where | he spent 10 days with Mrs. Adams, who | is there for Summer. The Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Diez de Medina had guests with them at the supper dance on Le Paradis roof garden Saturday evening. Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, who are motoring in the North, are at | the Hotel Preston Beach Bluff, at Swampscott, Mass., spend some time. Representative Allen T. Treadway | entertained at dinner last evening at his | the remainder of the where they will | | bers the only living survivor of the ————— famous battle between the U. S. 5‘ Monitor and Merrimac, c;n James | Carey, who was a member of the crew ‘ of the Monitor. Miss Elizabeth Peet, who has been | the guest of Mrs. Henry R. Sutphen, at | East Hampton, Long Island for thel month of July, is now at Dorset. Vt. where she will remain into September. | Mrs. Jullan Ji queun Mason is spend- | in New York and is at Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews Dick, who were in England for several weeks, have | returned to Moorland Lodge, at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mercer Smith are | recelving congratulations on the arrival | of a son, born Priday, August 7. They | have named him Hamilton Duff Smith. Mrs. J. M. Johnston has joined her | sister, Mrs. Randolph Mason, at their | Summer cottage at Niantic, Conn. Mrs. | | Johnston will return to her apartment |in the Hay-Adams House in the early Mahkeenac Lake cottage, in Massachu- | Pall setts. There were 75 guests and the host was assisted by his son, Mr. Heaton 1. Treadway. ‘The counselor o( lh!‘ Italian embassy, | Conte Alberto Marchetti di Muriaglio, | is at the Malvern, at Bar Harbor, for | several days. ‘The United States Minister to Guate- mala and Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse en- tertained at luncheon yesterday at| Eastbourne Lodge, the villa of the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ogden Whitehouse, at Newport, which they are occupying for the season. ‘The commercial secretary of the British embassy, Mr. Arthur J. Pack, has been transferred to the British embassy in Santiago, Chile, and with Mrs. Pack will sail September 26 for the South American post. Mr. and Mrs. Pack will be greatly | Missed in Washington where they have many friends. Mrs, Pack was before her marriage about a year ago Miss | Betty Thorpe daughter of Col. lnd‘ Mrs. George C. Thorpe, and was one ©f the most Dopullr debutantes of her | $eason. Since their mlrfllxe they have been much feted and ha bem Quent hosts to members ot the di Matic corps as well as resident ty. | Chief Justice George e Court of Appeals of the District of lumbia is sailing today on the Olym- ic to spend some time abroad. Gen, and Mrs. Andre W. #re expected tnremmwumr ment at the Hay-Adams in the %l‘ 3 They are spending part of the Summer geason at the Traymore in Atlantic | City. . Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Van- Brig. derbilt were hosts to a large company | At dinner last evening at their place, Beaulieu, at Newpo: Col. and Mrs. R. W. Gibson enter Mrs. Roe and Mrs, Walker of St. Louis ‘were the guests of honor at a dinner giveri on Shoreham terrace Satur- day evening by Mr. William Albee. Wmdmnn.’m in their apartment mmw-mm cruising on pending & their yacht, the ml n Maj. and Mrs. -uy- bek at Old Poin lni the Cham Comfort while Maj. White is on duty At I Fort Monroe, Senor and Senora de Abelli Fosts at Supper Dance Saturday. Senor Don Luis Abelll and Senora de Abelll entertained a party at the supper dance on Le Paradis roof garden Satur- day evening. Their guests included Mr. Mrs. Hi Rennert, Comdr, Mrs. W. O. Wallace, Senorita Maria Sacasa. daughter of the Mlnm.er nr Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa: l;!hn dmflkl of o;':h't York C“Y the charge d'affaires em . Senor Don J w and Mr. smney Conover ol New Ymk Mr. and Mrs. Bld.ney Bhomas had { guests with them yesterday at the An. napolis Roads Beach and Tennis Club, the company including Mr. and Mrs. John E. Powell, Miss Rebecca Davidson, Closed All Day Saturdays During August Store Hours: Rich’s Semi-Annual E. Martin of | | M | Invitations Tssued for | Hough-Gates Wedding. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eugene Gates | have issued invitations for the wedding | reception of their daughter Dorothy Elizabeth to Mr. Ernest Alton Hough. | Friday evening, August 28, at 8:30 o'clock, at 346 Twelfth street south- east. The ceremony will be performed | at 8 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents. | Mrs. Margaret Moran Kyle, accom- | panied by her two daughters, have re- cently returned from a trip to Ocean City, N. J. They will leave shortly to | spend the remainder of the Summer as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Drury }ln their home in Bluemont, Va. | | Mrs. P. R Weller, accompanied by | er sons -na daughter, Mr. Frank H. | Weller, Mr. R. Hartman Weller and lit- tie Harlow Wener and Miss Sallie | Weller, is spending August at the Buena Vista Springs Hotel in Pennsyl- | vania. | Mr. and Mrs. L. Evoy have taken an apartment at the Carlton, where they will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Wright | have gone to Atlantic City and are at | the Hotel Ambassador for a short time. | Dr. and Mrs. A. M. I Brodie left Wash- | ’In‘tonthummlnlrornnhmvmt at | Cape Cod. They have been at the May- flower since Dr. Brodie returned to the Capital several months ago to take up | his duties as associute pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Mr. m Mrs. Charles P, Craig will return today or tomorrow from Old | Point Comfort, where Mrs. Craig has beén at the Chamberlin for several weeks. Mr. Craig joined her there the end of last week to remain over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Saxton of If Buffslo Moths or Carpet Beetles —have infested your RUGS, let us send for such floor cov | erings and subject them to our special process of— Fumigation This: treatment rids Rugs, Drapcries, MATTRESSES, |} Woolens and Upholstered Fur niture of ALL VERMIN | without damsging fabrics |} OUR CHARGES are LESS | ||} than usual for this service | | Merchants Transfer | and Storage Co. 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 Btorace—Moving—Packing—Shipping [ | 8:15t0 6 * fl l 1219 Counzcncu'r Ave Scason-End Final Sale prices are down further for An Absolute Close-QOut This is your opportunity to secure regular high- quality Pasternak clothes at give-away prices to effect an immediate disposal . . . these dramatic values will not last long, the groups are limited, act quickly for best selections. NOW Regularly 16.50 to 37.50 7.00 25.00 to 45.00 9.00 29.50 to 55.00 11.00 37.50 to 65.00 14.00 In Sizes 12-14-16; a few larger sizes. A Group of Imported French Frocks and Fine Summer Dresses Now 15.00 to 29.50 Regularly 35.00 to 65.00 ‘A Group of EVENING GOWNS to Close Out 15.00 and 19.50 All Far Below Cost Prices. EVENING WRAPS 5 off and more e NOW 15.00 25.00 20.00 25.00 DRESSES Regularlv 45.00 to 75.00 65.00 to 95.00 65.00 to 85.00 75.00 to 95.00 SUITS HATS Boowmeo 40 A table of Hats to close-out, 1.00 A group of Blouses now 3.50 Special group of Knitted-Suits and odd Sweaters 15 off No charges, all sales final, no returns. COATS % PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh Make Your Bed Room Refreshingly Cool! IREDUCTION SALE All White Summer Shoes further reduced None restricted—you have the choice of all our white Summer shoes including linen, buck skin and beige kid slippers—many of the white shoes have black and brown trimming. 55.90 Former Prices, $10.50 to $13.50 Summer Silk Henery now selling at $1.10 3 pairs for 83 All Sales Are Final Hand-Tufted Candl ewIC Spreads $1.39 Our Lowest Price for This Grade A marvelous opportunity to get a perfectly beautiful spread for almost nothing! Quaint tufted pat- terns with individual border treat- ments, muslin. Choose gold, green and Generously large . . . on soft, “cr inkly” unbleached from rose, blue, lavender tuftings. 87x108 inches. Palais Royal-—Second Floor they look like hand knit.. the New Boucle Suits In the Sports Shop The new boucles are really kno ck-outs. The hand knit look is the last word for Fall. This is attained by a new way of locking back the stitch that might fool even the very wise. The self unipc weave is stunning and then there are some with borders in color con- trast on skirt and coat. Blouses may be creamy white with the motif of the suit repeated to make ‘them smarter, or if you go in for {frilly jabots . .. can have those too. vou Such colors as mas- cara brown, red, kiltie green are present. In women's and misses’ sizes. $29050 Fourts Froor vintage Have You Heard? Knitbac, the clever little machine that picks up runs in any kind of silk ~mckmg~ (except net) has again lowered its price. At one time we had to charge 25¢ for each run! Now it's 25¢ the stocking and you may have 24-hour service Silk Stocking Sho; Street Floor . We've Just Received Ruby Ring Silk HOSIERY at the New Fall Prices $1.95 Grenadine Sheer Chiffon . . $1.50 $1.75 Super-Weight Service $1.50 $1.95 Extra-Size Service Weight, $1.75 $1.25 Dull-Tone Chiffon .. Paseo, a clear beige Tropique, a brown beige Moonbeige, a neutral beige Indotan, a new light brown Matin, a new light taupe :%%. $1.00 These new colors will blend well with the bright, colorful early Fall woolens and with the rich, dark shades later on. The new Ruby Rings, too, slightly lower heel. have the smart, And remember, the featured Ruby Ring garter-run protec- tion. Ruby Ring Hose Exclusively at the Palais Royal in Washington Palais Royal—Main Floor. DULIN & MARTIN MID-SUMMER SALE ANEVENT of major importance to all who would furnish with good quality and good taste at a remarkable saving, New mcrchandiu specially boug'ht for this sale—and your purchases now may be held for future delivery. Coloni’al Bed Room GI’OUP True Colonial design in red combi- nation mahogany. Bed, Chest, Dresser and Mirror as pictured. SPECIAL 598'50 Dressing Table to Match, $37.50 Queen Anne Dining Suite A graceful combination walnut suite Comy with hand-lacquer finish. Extension 10 Table, Buffet, Server, China Cabinet and 6 S| 95 Chairs. SPECIAL SALE PRICE built piece adaptable to any setting. Choice SOFA—Colonial motif. A deep-seated well s 69 of assorted coverings at this SALE PRICE. .. DuLIN @ MARTIN dve. ana 1" Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Connecticut ¢ PARKING SERVICE — Connecticut Occasional Chair Georgian design — in pleasing assortment of suitable covers. SPECIAL SALFE PRICE Occasional Chair Heppelwhite design. As- sortment of a ppropriate

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