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SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover to Sail Tomorrow Evening for Newport News Accompanied by Several Guests. Moore and their son arrived in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'nocn &t High Bank House, the home of Maj. W. Anderson Detwiler, brother of the bride, at Lancaster, Pa.. and wil be followed by a edding breakfast and reception for the smell company of relatives and close friends witnessing the ceremony. Maj. Detwiler will give his_sister in marriage. Several pre-nuptial parties have been given this week in honor of Miss Det- wiler and her fiance. Among those who entertained were Mrs. Hugh M. North, Mr. and Mrs. John Hertzler and Mr. and Mrs. Henning Prentis Among those who will attend the wedding will be Mr. Stanley F. Reed, general counsel for the Federal Farm Board, and Mrs. Reed and former Sen- ator A. Owsley Stanley and Mrs. Stan- RS. HOOVER will sail tomor- row evening aboard the pas- senger steamer for Norfolk, going as far as Old Point Comfort She will be ac- ompanied by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service and Mrs. Hugh §. Cumming, Capt. Charles Russell Train, the President’s naval aide, and Miss Mildred Hall, secretary to Mrs. Hoover. There will be no private dining m set for the First Lady aboard the eamer and no steamer has been chartered for her exclusive use. After the christening_service of the gteamers at Newport News Saturday rs. Hoover expects to motor to the esidential camp on the Rapidan vhere the President is expected to join her Saturday for the week end. @and Mrs, Cumming, Capt. Train and iss Hall will probably accompany Mrs. oover to the Rapidan camp. estivity This Evening For Representative and Mrs. Britten. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten will be the honor guests at a dinner dance this evening at the Maid- ptone Club in East Hampton, given in ronnection with the visit of the Scout- Eng Fleet at Fort Pond Ba; nd. Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, wife of the Acting Secretary of State, attended the dinner given last evening at Hot Springs by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Wolff of New York. She was also a at the tea given in the afternoon by Mrs. A. Lee Robinson in the erystal room of the European Restaurant. Rear Admiral and Mrs. David F. Bellers are spending some time in New York, where they at the Weylin. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Omar Bundy are among those from Washington staying at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall in At- Jantic City. They will return to their home, at 3700 Morrison street, early in September. Lieut. Col. Kenyon A. Joyce, U. 8. A., arrived in Washington yesterday from Governors Island, N. Y., and is staying #t Wardman Park Hotel while here. Capt. Adolphus Andrews, U. 8. N, #nd Mrs. Andrews will entertain at din- ner tomorrow evening at Newport pre- ceding the dance Comdr. and Mrs. How- ard ; Mecleary will give for their daughter, Miss Ann Mecleary. Capt. Andrews was formerly naval aide to the President and the last commander of the President's vacht, the Mayflower. Maj. Robert, B, Moore, U. 5. A.; Mrs. Gen. | Long Is-| York today aboard the transport Grant, after & tour of duty in the Philippine |Islands. They returned by way of Japan and the Panama Canal. On their way to Maj. Moore's new station, at Fort Benning, Ga. they will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Moore, Maj. and Mrs. Stuart A. Hamilton | entertained a party a: the dinner dance {on thie Shoreham terrace last evening. | Their guests included Gen. and Mrs Harry L. Giichrist, MaJ. and Mrs. Alex- ander Wilson, Mrs. Robert Bailey of | Tennessee, who is a house guest in the Hamilton home, and Maj. Sam Parker. Maj. and Mrs. Page Chester have gone to Atlantic City for a several | eeks'"stay at. the Chaltonte-Haddon all. Maj. and Mrs. Royal K. Stacy enter- tained a company of 20 at the dinner |dance on the Shoreham terrace last evening. | Capt. @harles H. Titus of the Uni- | versity of California, at Los Angeles, has moved to Washington with Mrs. Titus and his mother for an extended visit, and is meking his home at the | Potomac Park Apartments. | Lieut. ana Mrs. Garlisie B. Irwin of il’ofl. Benning, Ga., arrived in Washing- ton Tuesday, and they are making a New l ;dcdzn Rosemary street, in Chevy Chase, | ley. ‘The former United States Ambassa- dor to Italy, Mr. Richard Washburn 1 Child, entertained at dinner last eve- ning at Newport in honor of his house Igluesl, Mr. John A. Kennedy of this city. Canon Arthur B. Rudd of the Na- tional Cathedral is spending some time in the White Mountains, where he is giving & series of lectures on the cathe- dral. Mrs. Joseph Leiter has arrived at Saratoga Springs from her Summer place at Beverly Farms, Mass. She will be joined there later for the racing season by Mrs. Kenneth L. Gilpin. Mr. and Mrs. Willam K. Quinter were hosts at dinner last evening on the Shoreham terrace. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Allan Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Gruver, Miss Elizabeth Quilligan and Mr. Ray Garrett. are patrons for the recital to be given Tuesday at Southampton by Mr. Rafaelo Diag, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera. Following the recital there will be a | tea and reception e | Miss Ruth Tuckerman attended the |luncheon _ yesterday given by Mrs { Thomas H. Barber at Claverack House | for her house guest, Miss Helen Iselin |lengthy stay here, staying at the Ward- | | man Park Hotel. [ Miss Mary Loulse Broussard, daugh- | *Qur Cooling ter of Senator and Mrs. Edwin 8. Brous- | sard, sailed today for France, where |she will attend a convent near Paris for about a year. Senator Broussard is | Mrs. Broussard plans to join him in | about 10 days. Senator and Mrs. Brous- sard will return to Washington for the Winter season some time in November. Mr. David A. Hart, assistant United States district attorney, with Mrs. Hart and their two children, are at Claridge, a month’s vacation. Plans for Price—Detwiler Wedding Saturday Completed. Panama, Mr. Willlam Jennings Price, will have Mr. Andrew Graham Whit- ley of Louisville, Ky. as his best man at his marriage Saturday to Miss Bea- trice Detwiler. The bride will have with her her young nephew and niece, Daniel | Detwiler and little Miss Emily Detwiler. ‘The ceremony is to be performed Parrish Pictures Reduced at his home in New Iberia, La., where | Atlantic City, where they plan to spend | The former United States Minister to | | Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman | | , who will be one of the debu- | tantés of next Winter. | Dr. and Mrs. William S. Hardesty are | spending the late Summer in Maine and will return about the second week in September. | Mr_Allen C. Clark and his daughters, Miss Elizabeth G. Clark and Mrs. Wil- | liam H. Winchcole, are at the Chalfonte | Hotel in Atlantic City for several weeks. | Mrs. Eldridge E. Jordan, who is the guest at Newnort of the former Am- | bassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, will be the honor guest at dinner to- morrow evening of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Worrall. | Miss Dorothea B. McCandlish and Miss Lucia Murchison are staying at the Chalfonte, in Cape M N. J, for a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Evans of Richmond, Va., sailed today on the Von Steuben for a six weeks' trip in Eng- land, France Germany. Mrs. George A. Hutchison and her voung son, -George A. Hutchison, jr. have gone to Old Point Comfort, where | they are at the Chamberlin for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kranz Sail for Delayed Wedding Trip Abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson Kranz | sailed yesterday aboard the America for Furope and will return to Washingtcn in the Iate Autumn, when they will iake possession 0! the apartmen! e Westchester, which they have leased | They will be at home there after No- vember 1 The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Kranz. the latter formerly Miss Frances Marie Grener of Hot Springs, Ark., took place in New York June 1 and cards are being issued by Mrs. Kranz's aunt, Mrs. Eg- lantine Feuillette Huff of Hot Springs announcing the marriage. Mrs. Kranz attended school in Arkan- sas and is a graduate of Hachelage Con- vent in Montreal, Canada. For several Garfinckel’s Entire Stocks For Women Second Floor No Approvals Misses and Children ARE GREATLY REDUCED Extraordinary Values . . . Very Unusual Savings SHOES Growing Girls Sixth Floor Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH All Sales Final D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1831 years she has divided her time between | yesterday aboard the America of the Washington and New York. | United States Lines to spend some Mr. Kranz is chief of the investiga- | weeks in Europe tions division of the U, 8. Civil Service | s ission and was former chairman | Mrs. Prank H. King, accompanied by of the Board of Appeals of that com- | her daughter, Miss Helen King of Oak mission, with which he has been asso- | Park, Ill, is at the Dodge for a few ciated since 1921. He organized and | days. has had immediate charge of the direc- | Seat tion of all of the commission's investi- | Mr. and Mrs. Willism H. Malone of gations concerning the qualifications of | Chicago, Ill.. came to Washi by men seeking positions with prohibition | motor vesterday and have taken an units. He attended Cornell and George- | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for town Universities and graduated with | the duration of their stay in this city. honors from the Georgetown Law School | g in 1923. Mr. Kranz is a member of the | _Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts will sail District bar, & veleran of the World | from Baltimore on the S. S. Alleghany ar. He is a member of the Univer- |~ e sity Club, the Delta Chi Fraternity. i | {Cutinued on T ) a thirty-third degree Mason and a mem- | ber of Almas Temple of Washington. Mr. end Mrs. C. S. Watkins are spending some time at the Chamberlin at Old Point Comfort. Mrs. Warren Brewer and Mrs ence Dove spent the week end in Atlantic City. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King. Miss Mabel Connor, who has been there for several weeks, returned with them Mrs. Dove will leave Monday for a visit in Cenada. Clar- Mr. and Mrs. M. 5. McCov have gone to_Atlantic City and are staying at the Seaside Hotel Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ford of San Prancisco_are spending a few days at the Shoreham Hotel Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beller sailed ORMANDY FARM Drive out Massachusetts Avenue to Wisconsin, then to River Road, follow River Road to Potomac, turn right three-quarters of a mile. Luncheon, Tea, Dinner Sunday Breakfast Phone Rockville 352 vineial Decorations by Genevieve Hendricks, nc. Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. ~ J.E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVE ANNUAL NTH ST..NW. AUGUST COAT SALE \ Featured at \ ! /Al Every Coat 21x33 Size $7.95 Framed Cohen’s again lead the way in offering to you Max- field Parrish subjects at the greatest price reductions ever known. Every picture appropriately framed in attractive polychrome moldings that will not tarnish. Included in the subjects of America’s most popular artist are “Dreaming,” “Stars,” “Hill Top,” “Daybreak,” “Canyon,” - layers,” “Morning,” “Rev- GARFINCKEL'S After-Stock-Taking Clearance Sales Remarkable Values . . . Low, Special Prices UNDERWEAR Wonderful savings on Milanese Sitk Vests, Bloomers. Panties Rayon Slipe—black, camel ... Glove Silk Bloomers Milanese Silk Vests.. Bloomers, Panties......... e HOSIERY Garfinckel's hosiery is from the best of the world’s makers. It's remarkable, indeed, to find it now at these prices— $100 $1.15 8135 $1.55 $195 MBRELLAS Marvelous assortment of styles . . . many novelty types with Expresses a Distinctly New Idea 28 GENUINE FURS of the finest grades trim the collars and cuffs of these coats “Wi eries. ild Geese,” “Evening,” “Lute Take advantage of this opportunity to buy one or more of these famous pictures at prices never before offered. TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY 1231 G St. N.W. Distriet 3508 811 Tth St. NW. National 6584 Sizes are broken—but you're bound to find your size among the great variety of styles represented. I‘MILLER 1222 F STREET N.W. wonderful handles— $2.95 3.95 $4.95 $5.85 “HANDBAGS Alwayvs noted for our remarkable selections, the bage in these sale clearance groups wi £1.00 $1.95 Fine Imported Bags at 1l save you unusual amoupts $2.95 $4.95 Greatly Reduced Prices HANDKERCHIEFS SPECIAL Wonderful Values . . . 55¢ ASSORTMENTS FOR CLEARANCE 2 for 25¢ each 3 for $1.00 Jurius Garrinekel & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH REAL PIGSKIN Zipper Bags Regularly $15 and $20 Now % . distiy real offered cost. 18-inch size in the imported pig at a price far rskin ¢ below [Q-00 ctive, “useful . ) assure wear and the usual wholesale roll and bag styles. . made of long Mail and Phone Orders Filled! 1314 F St. N.W. Qualdy—DModerately Priced You m Other Groups . . . 538 $58 $78 ALL SIZES A $5 Deposit ay pay as little as $5 down and we will ] hold the coat for you while you complete the balance in easy weekly or monthly payments. | ”Empress FELT The style - wise will hurry to choose these! Captivatingly different |and incomparable at such a low price. Authentic “Second Empire™ styles. Black, Brown and other Leading Fall lColors. J. E. Cunningham & Co., ‘1 Colors: Eugenie” HATS Most Unusual Values for Hats of This yle, Quality and Trim 95 All Head Sizes Millinery Dept., Main Floor SOCIETY. Closed All Day Sci.rdays During August Store Hours: §:15 to 6 Rich’s Semi-Annual REDUCTION SALE Summer Shoes Now $ 5°90 Formerly $10.50 to $13.50 Beige Kid Slippers White Linen Slippers White Buckskin Slippers Blue Kid Slippers ‘The white shoes include many maodels for sport and dress, some of which are trimmed with black or brown. Summer Silk Hosiery, How selling a 5 $| . ' 0 3 pairs for $3 All Sales Are Final RICHS FST.ATTENTH ¢ WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER ® 3 Ways to Pay for your Coat in the August Sale 1. You may charge eoat— biil rendered Oc- tober, payable in November. 2. Use our Ex- tended - Payment Plan, dividing pay- ments over a pe- riod of four months. 3. 8 your coat November 1st. in reserves until SAVE $21.75 Regularly this coat will sell for $§79.75 BADGER of fine and luxurious quality trims this ‘“‘Ra Leigh” boucle coat po © Awugust Sale Prices Also on Coats at % $69.75, $79.75 5 One of many spectacular val- ues in our August sale. In brown, green and black. Equally charming is another model in Diagonal Boucle. Sizes 12 to 40. $89.75, $98.75, $125, $145 and 5195