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SOCIETY. Younger Set Attends | !31,000,000 AFFECTED | ‘Beach Party and Dance L A | BY YANGTZE FLOOD fected were Hunan, Hupeh and xunnl.' Refugees in the larger cities total 220,- 000. While there was no acute shortage of fooc, millions of persons were said to THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 16, 1931—PART THREE. one the wife of Admiral Ralph Earle, U. 8. N, retired, president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. and in the World War, chief of the Navy ordnance de- partment, and the other the widow of SOCIETY. Less ‘than the { have lost all their possessions and were | Capt. Martin E. Trench, a former Gov- | e approaching tbe point where they could | ernor of the Virgin Islands. > De .. not buy food or shelter. Burial will be in the Naval Academy Spread of Death and stitution * Health conditions in Hankow were | Cemetery ab the United States Mili- | Best Protection is no Protection Every good painter wants to use good paint. He knows poor paint is soon a fading memory . . . and a bitter one at that, to those who buy it. At Valley Lee Home Mrs. Charles S. Myers' Is Entertaining ‘Guests on Bretton's Bay Reported to Washington by | worics ine Tports mia " “““""il"." Academy. RU.S. NAVY PAY | CROOUIGNOLE FORME QuIGNO HEAD’S WIDOW IS DEAD WAVE A rapid spresd of death and desti- RS i tution by floods on the Yangtze RIVET. |\ .y pooticol's Schenck Was | |in China, was reported to the State | Department yesterday by the American | legation at Peiping ; ington. | Minister Johfison at Peiping said | | By the Associated Press. LEONARDTOWN, Md., August 15.— Miss Sarah Gwynn Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brooke Bryan of Vailey Lee. entertained in her home, | Potomac View, Monday evening in honor of her schoolmates, Miss Irma Dove of Annapolis and Miss Aycle Tay- 3 ] lor of Elkton, on the beach of her place. . was A large fire was made from d;'““"’“" 2 were seriously affected by the flood, | Mary Franc ,_‘hs,,.,;m Schenck, widow Abd-the younger mel, mome B9 S8 SuB- ; & ; ly 10.000,000 of Casper Schenck. once pay director | ber. attending from Brooklyn, New i T":“r erican con- | Of the United Btates Navy, died here | - York, Baltimore, Waskington and St. 1 q from their homes. s ot today at the age of 85. | This Fashiomable, Easy- Marys, sat about the fire (oasting , J ’ sulate &t Hankow estimated he| “She was both on a plantation nesr | st o s Grre by marshmallows. Later an informal drowned at “a few thousands” and St. Joseph. Mo. and lived in San Fran- | Ous Experts Leaves’ Nothing dance was held in the home. Poiomac | damage to the cotton crop at more than cisco, Dayton, Ohio, and Washington, | to Be Marcel Top, View was buflt on the site of the old damap o R R D. C manor house some seven years ago. It The three provinces principally af-| She is survived by two daughters,| ful!| Ko Say Hundreds of is colonial in architecture and houses | —_ e Fleased Patroms, heirlooms of the Dy o Expert Wavers, Dyers Bryan family, and commands a fine ! ; E MOLL 0. No Gonneciion Any Other Shop view (1[ the ?I’ttholnmlii’ SR An interesting house party vecl Not a School y Mrs. Ckarles 8. M) hy 5 s VR e ot a tracst Journey's End. across fro Cordially Invite Their Friends and N Voill Hisnty: Shop Patrons to Attend the Opening of 906 Wiw Yoikhin: NG I " Their Newly Remodeled Store Tomorrow, Monday, August 17th Efi bacher ardtown on Brettons Bay. The guests Latest in Radios, Pianos and Furniture TWELVETEN TWEVETWELVE F STREET Once Resident of Wash- “Murco” Lifclong Paint is a good paint, made of Old Dutch Boy White Lead, pure turpentine, pure lin- seed oil and Japan Dryer, by EXPERT chemists. “Murco” beauty lasts longer because it is 1007, Pure, and, it IS NOT PRICED HIGHER. EJ Murphy G INCORP 710—12th St. N. W. NAtional 2477 By the Associated Press. | estimated that 31,000,000 persons \uoprperEn Mass. August 15— | daughter, Miss Mary Agnes Lane; Miss | Mrs. Rose Loker Raley, with her two | Watch their advertisements for the lowest prices ever which commands a vies —Brooks Photo. This end-of-the-season event is keenly anti ed by smart Wash- Nellie Prances Praizer and Miss Mary | sons, Dyer and Loker Raley, of Brook: ' 4 i ers in St. Marys, are o el # i s ington women. A clearance that is store-wide in its scope. Many Jane Praizer of Washington. Dr. Chap- | lyn, N. Y., arrived this evening to be : O. J. DE MoLL & Co. formally this week in honor of Miss TWO GUILTY OF FRAUD assortments of every type of garment will be placed on sale at man is the son of the late Dr. Nathan iel Chapman, inent physician of Southes nd. ] Rev, H. E. R. Reck of the Patterson the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Abell in their home on Washington street. Mr. Loker Raley Fas just pub- PIANOS RADIOS FURNITURE s S 7 Twelfth and G Sts. N.W. New Entrance on 12th St. Elizabeth Jones and Miss Marie Alex- entertained Sunday in lonor of Mr Ander of Washington. and Mrs. H, T. Gouldman and their Mrs. Johnshelall Bndgcfor:lC;:‘lx\“. KEOln‘ xrh ge T. Gouldman, J'd MN — Who has spent a few weeks izabet] nnett and Mr. and Mrs. bt i 1 pkout -%mu Hall Inn in Leon- | j. M. Jenkins of Washington. Mrs Wan. "Obtainfig ABAINL I (MY Get Four Years Apiece. positively the final price reductions of the seasom. They will NEVER BE LOWER! Every garment is from our regular stock, reflecting that style distinction characteristic of all Erle. Memorial M. E. Church in Baltimore lished his first volume of verse, called dtown, returned Wednesday to her | Gouldman and her son will remain Convicted on two counts of false pre- bacher creations. Hundreds of unadvertised values available in include Dr, and Mrs. Nathaniel Chap- man of New York, Mrs. Walter. Dent, | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lane and their and Mrs. Reck, who was formerly Miss on display I B e sne P. 5. Ou’ opening is held in conjunction with the Whelan f,‘:fi":.‘.:‘.'mf‘iu'.'."’%.%m‘ifi B l'ax‘wt‘lvl‘m‘ Drug Co., who are holding their official opeming tomorrote. Starting at 9:15 A. M. Tomorrow “Medley,” which is receiving much fa- ' - . * = vorable comment. MISS MARY CATHERINE TODD, lna e uc lons__t e lmax Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sears ol | p, . pier of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Wilson Todd, who announce her engage- old Society Hill, on BaY: | ment to Mr. WaMer Marion Hiley. The wedding will take place next month. o t ] t : l 000000060000 e. She _nv‘t:.n belore‘ hl:; nl‘fllflr‘zl:ln! lhisiweck as thm;‘" guests. : nes Thompson o rdtown, |~ Miss Naomi Sherry of Baltimore is 856 wisle nere. was entertained exten- | vacationing with ~her cousins, lmses, N gively by her former schoolmates of Miriam Nathanson and Miss Anna Na- Witiem Eawetd Jorgen, T Wers Bent E. Mattingly in every department. Space only permits us to list a meager portion of them. Shop early—as past experience has taught us this event will be heavily attended. Caute“:erg Lenses Now BETTER DRESSES—Second Floor Were Black Flat Crepe Dresses.............. $49.75 Rust Flat Crepe Dres esevestensaseeces 4OTH Silk Evening Wraps ....... PN 29.75 Black Georgette Dress, Lace Trimmed Dahlia Evening Dresses American Beauty Taffeta Dance Frock.. White Chiffon Evening Dress........... Printed Crepe Dresses . % Green Georgette Dress . Printed Chiffon Dress s &.. Veaubais Organdy Dressés .......... Imported Flqwered Chiffon Dresses. . . Flowered Chiffon Ensembles ........ Navy Georgette Dresses ...... Blue Flat Crepe Dr % Gray Flat Crepe Dresses. .. Light Blue Evening Dress. . Insured against loss, breakage or any kind of damage! All Castelberg lenses ground now will be completely covered by an insurance pohicy in a company with assets of over $13,000,000 Whatever happens to them, we will replace ‘them free of charge! 's Academy. thanson, in Leonardtown. ; ™ Klfle%l."wlivw of Mr.Enoch | Mr. H, S. Van Devanter of Leonard- e (ju“r?!;um ‘Abell, prominently known in South- | town spent Sunday with his mother, . & Maryland as a Republican leader | Mre. Braden Van Devanter, who s vie | The men twice represented gt Jor a number of years clerk of the | ting in Warrenton, as paint dealers and secured paint from . Marys Circuit Court, celebrated her | "Mr, and Mrs, Hervey S. Knight of A 'he P'{“’“"‘lml Paint Co. Later > seventy - fifth anniversary | Evanston, Ill., are here for a month f,"{“““ sold and the money spent for y in her home on Washington | at their place, Rose Bank, and also are =du0r . 8he is the only living sister of | visiting Mx. and Mrs. Kenneth 0. Wil- | == e J B. H. Camalier of cox at ric_o or Hall Inn, in Venth judicial circuit of Southern Leonardtown. The engagement of their DORATHY PERFECT land, the oldest citizen of Leon- |son, Mr. Hervey Simpkins Knight. jr. , who will celebrate his eighty- to Miss Henrletta Filch of Madison, anniversary September 16. Wis. was announced last week. No Mr. Charlie Zurborst of Washington, = wedding has been set. Mrs CLUDING PINGERWAVE %ho is summering at Charltonvilla, en- | Knight before her marriage was Miss fertained in his box on the floating Annie Wilon of Washington theater piaying in Leonardtown this | Announcement is made of the mar- ‘ week for his cousin, Mr. Robert Schroe- | riage of Miss Violet Elizabeth Green- der of Washington, and a party well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. War- “Mr. Georgs C. Harris of Baltimore is | ren Greenwell of Hollywood, to Mr. gisiting Mr. Willlam Eric Floyd at his | Walter Norris, Ir. son cf Mr. and Mrs piace, Besuvue, in Medleys Neck, this =Walter Norris of Hollywood, which took ‘week place Monday-morning, August 3, at 8 S R. M. Thomas of Richmond, o'clock in St. John’s Roman Catholic ISEAOma; - S spending this month as the | Church in Hollywood, Rev. Joseph ; and Natural guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Johnson, 8. J. rector of the church, i Like Bryan, in_her home, Potomac performing the ceremony and saying View, at Valley Lee, and Mhu: Mu{ mdrlx: m;msnlll mass, with just the imme- Shadrick ashington was her gu te familics present. . . ol Miss Odie Bawards of near Leonard- | Shampoo & Fingerwave, $1 Miss Helen Parsons Peverly. daugh- | town entertained inshonor of the Rural They stay in because they are fer of former State Senator and Mrs. Women’s Club of Morganza vesterday sropaty et hy Shr el C. Peverly of Mechanicsville, Lafterngon in her home on the Wash- enced professional operators. No y celebrated her fifteenth birth- | ington-to-Leonardtown boulevard beginners or stuflats’ are afie a straw foests on a straw ride 10 e PYide 10| FOUND DEAD IN ROOM | PERMANENT WAVE CENTER mouth of the Patuxent. Miss Lou- | s —OF WASHINGTON— Nell Combs WeT€ |p p Anderson, 75, Stone Cutter, | —Where permanent waving is & = | business—mnot a side line. vves, ‘of Larel Grove | Native of Tennessee. SEE NAME ON DOOR | Anderson, 75-year-old stone o S | mitker, was ot dead T his moots. Dorathy Slloppes, Inc. 't Takoma Park in|a lodging house at 412 Tenth street " 4 Met. 9012 yesterday. He apparently died from nat- ural causes, Dr. C. E. McNamara of the 650 Earle Bldl America’s Oldest Credit Jewelers 1004 F St. N.W. ® 00 060606 0600 00 @ Black Fringe Evening Dress............ Blue Georgette and Lace Afternoon Dress e R e e R - S O O ) land- {lord at the rooming house, Anderson had lived there a_year, having come fiin Teanscess, - B Bed boen unsvie| No Refunds o obtain work in his trade. G seid. and had in & I w ve at 2 o'clock Priday Miss Grace Pardoe, and will not return n he catied until school opens in September ororier was not h of Baltimore was topsy probably will be held the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs 5 John C. Cryer in their cottage a ECITE 0 SRRy HBretton-on-the-Bay, near Leonardtown A ‘q“mmmf Biiont ia an Miss Margaret Plovd, daughter of coiomyi, ¥ ] Mr. and Mrs. Willam Eric Floyd of '— . ! Black Coat, (‘;.a']l;'ak Collar and Cuffs. ..... Black Coat, White Fox trimmed READ, oy e EVERY Blue Mixture Sport Coat Untrimmed Blue Coats .... Meenie Hilton of Brooklyn, 2 8 with her brother, Mr_ Louis Hil- ]TEM ests . ton of Baltimore, are the- fouse gu: Cool i COATS AND SUITS—Third Floor Additional Were Salespecile Taffeta Evening Wraps . GOWNS r au COATS Rodier Cloth Sport Coat. Store Opens 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. or Exchanges ALL SALES Gray Suit FINAL! 8:30 A.M. Novelty Imported Sport Coat.... this week of their cousins, Miss Lilllan Gray Coat, Rock Sable Collar Gray Coat, Baby Fox Collar o Lyneh and Miss Olive Lynch, daugh- Ny ice Yors of Dr. and Mrs. Hooper Lynch. in | Excellent Servi Skipper Blue Coat, Gray Caracul Collar. thelr home in Valley Lee. Miss Hilton among thbose attending the infor- Black Coat, Ermine Trimmed Untrimmed Blue Coats . B s . e , SUNDAYsl.oo Tan Tweed Sport Coat, Dyed Squirrel Collar Green Imported Tweed Sport Coat, Wolf Collar Imported Tweed Mixture Sport Coat: Imported Sport Coats 4 Tailored Suits Three-Piece Sport Suit Green Mixture Sport Sui Black Coat, Ermine Coll; Skipper Blue Coat, Black Galyak Collar. Skipper Blue Coat, Pointed Fox Collar, Black Coat, White Ermine Collar. . Blue Three-piece Suit .... Three-piece Tweed Sport Suit o Skipper Blue Coat, Black & White Galyagk Throw Scarf Black Coat, Mink Fur Trimmed ' Imported Tweed Sport Coat, Black Galyak Collar. Novelty Imported .Sport Coats. .. ... Green Three-piece Suit, Paisley Blouse. Black Three-piece Suit ks Three-piece G Three:piece Tan Sport Suit....- Green Three-piece , Tan Galyak Collar.... Black Three-piece Suit, White Galyak Collar. Skipper Blue Three-piece Suit, White Galyak Collar. . Black Three-piece Suit, White Galyak Collar Now—even GREAT- - =R REDUCTIONS! BRES- Delicious Meals LAU'S old-fashioned RUMMAGE SALE has hit the town with its SENSA- TIONALLY LOW PRICES . . . VALUES NEVER BE. FORE HEARD OF! Every garment is PERFECT and SEA- SONABLE, a great many are suitable for EARLY FALL WEAR. Come tomorrow prepared to BUY for this is our FINAL CLEARANCE OF THE SEA- SON at FINAL LOW PRICES! DRESSES $ and JACKET SUITS Just wait till you see these chic DRESSES AND gulius ét.rt[er JACKET SUITS! The lovely Summer styles in- 614 13th St.—Between F & G Sts. clude such materials as: WASHABLE SILKS, PRINTED CHIFFONS, PRINTED CREPES, some wathoble; PLAIN-COLOR CHIFFONS, short and VALUES 1 sleeves. Th ewest shad d ALL S lomg e o wewest ShBES *10, *15, 25 3 AN ODD LOT O Hudsbn_ Seal (erl iy PRESSES and%%(%’I'SSEE%iO’ Green Coat, Black Galyak Trimmed. Miss 8. Gwynn Bryan. Miss Rosalle Queen of Baltimore is Cr DINNER ding this week with her cousin Y ise Gwynn Hamilton, In the Vg North End. Choice of Roast Capon Miss Emma Loker of Washington is + Brollers Tenderiain Steak nding this week with Prof. and ey Mre,J. Prank Coad, who are spending the E M. @ummer in their old place, Cherry- Gl S03 Bas ebis feld, at Drayden. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bennett of Glebe ODDS AND ENDS | STTT'S You'd better hurry. Tk bk e ek ek ek ek 1 b ek ek ek ok ok ok ok Bk ek GO 0D b et ek O bk ek ko ket T ek ek T O Erle-Maid Dresses & Sportswear — Second Floor Were N, _Erle-Maid Dresses and Ensembles................. $16.75 Erle-Maid Street and Sports Dresses.. $16.75 to $29.75 Erle-Maid Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses $16.75 to 29.75 Green Wool Crepe Frock, Matching Beret’ . 39.75 Blue and Gold Navy Print Ensemble. 29.75 2 Value Coats alues Up to $15 . Separate Jackets in the . | ot. tos. The sizes ran —in the most approved flare and Jarge. the majority are - so sghtts semi-flare models, trimmed in fitch, sailed verfect There are so many stunning Frocks in this ex- traordinary group that we couldn’t begin to describe them all . . . but the SIZE RANGE IS COMPLETE— there are fluffy dresses for Bridge wear, Bus VALUES Afternoon. and Sports Drestes, as well as evening 37050 ¢ “s3g50 | | gowns. ALL COLORS AND STYLES. Brown and Gold Tweed Sports Frock. 29.75 Tt siiter | ADVANCE | | | et o o ®. .. .y SUITS | Trimmed . .. | Silver Leaf Clbth Frock . 3975 v £ e S e § COAT SALE Misses’ Coats in Pony, Raccoon Coats in New lar attention to the beautiful PRINTED CHIFFON @ | e soor s Cream Basket Weave Ensemble. . 49.75 Muskrat and Lapin Fitted Styles land CREPE JACKET SUITS. Every ome is oot o, ° Sk “-::f.:.-nf": 32 Hats, straws, felts and spo R.75to 16.75 Blue and Rose Wool Cloth Ensemble. . .. 49.75 5 original and exclusive BRESLAU creation. They're 367,50 & Srle ‘lss.w 54 Hats, felts, straws, fabries quirre Fimmer 3 sl squirrel, krimmer and self. . ONWOF-AKIND . . . but every s here. et T L e \The Friendly SE_ , - BRESLAU’S 1307 tg 1315 G St.

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