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TUESDAY, Mrs. Muir is the daughter of the late SOCIETY: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST_ 18, 1931 SOCIETY. E -‘ wam Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bond at | place Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Considine have Yeturned to Washington from | & A their wedding trip and are now at| Boldian Envoy to Be Host at Informal Reception for Group of Visitors From His Native Country. announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Augusta, to Mr. Clement Walter Gerson. Miss Salmon is a graduate of Con- necticut College for Women and has for several seasons been popular in ‘Washington society. Her father is chief of the division of esmmunications and records of the Department of State. She 1s a niece of Frederick Morehouse Sal- mon, controller of the State of Connec- ticut, and of Judge Austin Wakeman of ‘Westport, Conn. Mr. Gerson is the son of Mrs. Annette R. Gerson and the late Mr. Walter | Heron Gerson of London, England. He is a ‘yudulte of Tonbridge School and HE Belgian Ambassador, M. Paul May, will return to Washington Thursday morning from his cottage near Annapolis to re- ceive & group of Belgian intel- Jectuals who are touring in this coun- try. The at the informal re- oeption will be limited to the visitors, who include M. T. Claes, engineer and general director of the Scheldt mari- time services; M. R. Breckpot, profes- sor At Louvain University; M. Louls Andre, commercial engineer; Abbe Ver- stracten, director of the college at St. Nicolas, and M. Van de Velde and M. ‘Witte. . ‘QM, Leonard, chancellor of the em- bassy, will meet the party of Belgians, | the University of London. Who will arrive in the Capital to-| The wedding will take place Septem- morrow, and will escort them to the |ber 3, in the home of the bride's par- embassy, where they will be greeted | ents at 3223 Klingle road. by members of the staff who are in the | — city. | Turkish Envoy Host Last Mrs. Albert Gore and her son, Mr. Philip Lamer Gore, are at the Ahwahnee in Yosmite National Park, for o short “Dinner Party. | visit. They have been jonolulu and ";‘," :;,:'mm of Turkey, Mr.| plan visits at Del Monte and Banft be- Atine Muhtar, entertained informally | fore returning o their home, the end at the dinner dance on the Shoreham of September. terrace last evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon, jr. The Ambassador of Germany, 'Hel’l'[ are visiting the former's parents, Mr. Priedrich W. von Prittwitz und Gaffron, | and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon at Sara- will arrive in New York tomorrow | lo,t Springs. Mrs. Salmon, jr. was aboard the Bremen from & vacation in | before her marriage Miss Virginia Pe- his home in Germany. Frau von Pritt- | ters, niece of Mrs. Eldridge Jordon. Witz und Gaffron and their little daugh- | iy | ter will not come to Washington until| Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper have | the Autumn. erLurnl-d to their home on Woodland —— Drive after a vacation spent at Bar Har- | Countess Szechenyl, wife of the Min- | bor and Poland Springs, Me. | tster of Hungary, is a member of the| - TTennis Committee for the golden jubi- 3 3 s of Charleston, lee of tennis, which is being held at 8. C.. is at the Shoreham, where she Newport this week. | has taken an apartment for the coming Among those in the gallery at the season. She is accompanied by her sis- opefting of the event yesterday were |ter, Mrs. L, B. Puller. Mrs. Byrnes is Mrs, Gibson Fahnestock and Rear Ad- | the mother of Senator James F. Byrnes miral Cameron McR. Winslow. of South Carolina, who has been vis- Gen. and Mrs. James G. Harbord |iting her recently, but who has returned | are spending some time at the Equinox, |to his home at Spartanburg, 8. C. The at Manchester, Vt. Senator will join his mother at the — Ehoreham later in the Fall. " Lee_Bullard, U. 8. A Cietired, and Mrs. Bullard have | Miss Mildred Tytus and Miss Victoria gone to Lake Placid for the remainder | Tytus entertained at luncheon yesterday of the season. |in their home, Ashintully, at Tyring-' |ham, Mass. | The assistant n al attache of the| e | Ttalian embassy and Contesea di| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Reeves are jropello left Wi a ashington this morning | spending the season at, Rehoboth Beach, by motor for several weeks' tour through where they have a cottage. They have | Canada. with them their sons. Mr. Lawrence Reeves and Mr. Bradley Reeves, and Miss Prances Reeves. Mrs. John 8. Parker returned last Tace of the night from New York, where she spent ::r‘hr ‘Yacht Club yesterday. the week with her daughter, Miss Alice gkt Parker, who sailed Saturday for France, Col. Prank E. Webb and Mrs. Webb | where she will her , Miss Cas- have returned to their apartment &% gandra Lee of Baltimore, in Paris, the Woodley Park Towers. They have| - made an extensive trip, which included | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Bond re- ‘Atlantic City, the east coast of Mary- | turned vesterday to her apartment in jand and the entire east coast of Vir-|the Broadmoor after a_few days spent | "cat ana yin. € € cme e v DRAPERIES AND gl ow 8 | UPHOLSTERING ot 1 Orders Taken Now at LOW SUMMER PRICES/ Delivered When Desired McDEVITT’S 1202 G St N.W. D-nr-'r'onm-. 3211 The Lee Bouse 15th AND L STS, N.W. . Leander McCormick-Goodhart, w‘f;r the commercial u«nl;rym:t l';h‘: British embassy, was third y senson at the Bar Col. R. A. Hale of New York was host | to a party at the supper dance on the Le Paradis roof garden last evering. Col. Henry C. Merriam, U. 8. A, of the War Department, has moved from q A Friendly, Well Ordered Hotel ANNOUNCES Much Reduced Rates Weekly Monthly Large, Outside Rooms Each with Bath and Shower Reasonably Priced Dining Room i H Lieut. C. M. Cummings of Cleve- | land, Ohio, is at the Oarlton for a few days. » | WE INVITE YOUR CALL UNUSUAL VALUES in LAMPS at 14 Price and Less de- tail, wrought and finished with True styling, authentic the utmost integrity of mate- rial and craftsmanship. 1317 Connecticut Avenue Just Below Dupont Cirele Wednesday a dax of days for bargains Summer Dresses $3.95 $6.95 $IO Were Were Were $10.00 and | $16-50 and | $25-50 and $16.50 $19.50 $39.75 Sales are final, Altonwood, near Sandy Spring, Md. Wardman Park Hotel, where they have taken an apartment. Mrs. Considine was Miss Mary Anderson before her marriage July 21 in Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Philip O. Maequeen have returned o their home after o | yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, the rectory of St. Thomas' Church, the Rev. Thomes Walsh officiating. Only Col. Dapray, U. 5. A, snd a graduate of Georgetown Oonvent. She later at- tended the Manhattanville College, re- ceiving her degree from American Uni- versity. Mr. Muir is a graduste of Brown University. the immediate families attended. The bride wore a White afternoon gown, with & hat and other accessories 1o match, and a corsage bouquet of lilies R Ml | 1t o S, g ‘After a wedding trip Mr. Muir and his | 0f Mr and Mre Deniel A Bdwards, bride will be at home at 64 Connecticut 1 Deoame the brifle o - Bdwerd J avenue. (Continued on Third Page.) vacation, spent in New England l.nd] Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Bager J. Orme were || guests of honor at a dinner party given Saturday by Mr. Paris and New York at the Clambake Club in Newport and later went to the | red and white ball at Oakland Farm, || the estate of Mrs. W. H. Vanderbilt. Dr. Anna D. Peck, widow of Lieut Comdr. Allan E. Peck, left Saturday for the West Coast, where she will spend & month. She will be the guest of Ad- miral and Mrs. Thomas Senn in San § Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Robinson of Chicago, Ill, are at the Carlton for | several days, accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- | ton E. Robinson, ir., and their three | children, Ann, David and Robin Robin- | son. Mrs. J. Elliott Gilpin of Baltimore, Md., was the week end guest of the Misses Stabler in_their home, Edge- wood, near Sandy Spring, Md. Many Midsummer Weddings of Interest. The marriage of Miss Mary Jeannette | Brundage, daughter of Mrs. D. Earle Brundage, to Dr. Herbert V. Mueller will take place this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock, | in the Elizabeth Somers' Memorial Chapel, and will be followed by & recep- tion in the home of Mrs. John Earl ‘Walker at 3321 Rowland place. Mrs. John A. Dapray is sending out cards announcing the marrisge yester- day of her daughter, Helen Cassin, to Mr. Brockett Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8, Muir. _The ceremony took LA .y The New Village Inn | 5520 Connecticut Ave. NW. | Under New Management New Low Prices Excellent home cooking and noted for its cool, * Toree bies service P.M., 35c MODERNISTIC PERMANENTS The Fashionable Push-up Ringlet End, Com- 36.50 plete .. .. 1 NOTICE 0Old permanents restored with treatment with our new oil- varor&zer and steaming ma- chines. Scalp treatments. New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME4315 Thomes Powers of § Our Cooling System Makes Shopping Pleasant FINAL CLEARANCE SALES N OUR MEN’S SHOP Most extraordinary values in the Furnishings and Accessories that gentlemen of taste and preference for the best always are anxious to secure . . . Such great reductions on these marvelous goods will certainly encourage quantity buying . . . Silk Pajamas . $7.95 Neckwear, $1.45, $1.95 Madras Pajamas. $1.95 Sweaters. .. 9 Fancy Shirts.......$1.95 Robes White Shirts $2.45 Hose . Men’s Shop . . . 14th Street Entrance Important 1o Note- A street car_platform has been installed opposite our 14th Street Entrance. Jurius Garrincker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH HENDERSON'S Summer Sale Of Quality Furniture For Living Room, Dining Room and Extremely L o w Prices for a Limited Time Only Come in NOW, while selection is still good. James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: District 3 Wo0ODWARD & LoTHROP 10 U™ F anD G STrEETS Fall 1931 Offers . .. A Becoming Type of Hat for Everyone . . Fitted Toque . .Derby Sailor .Soft Turban .. Profile Cushion Brim .Kiltie Boat Type 1890 Type .. Soft Sports Type .Medium Brim Hat $5 to $I8 Mriuinery, Tump Proor .Empress Eugenie Type Woodward & Lothrop offers these new millinery fashions . . . .50 New Fall Lowered Prices . . . Our Exclusive Granite Silk Hosiery Style 711—The Original Granite Service Silk Hose—with SISO lisle hem and sole. Style 711—Outsize Service Silk Hose, and Style 950 Out- size Chiffon Silk Hose. Style 88—Semi-Sheer Silk Hose with silk hem and plaited Was $1.95. sole. Was $1.65. Now. (3 pairs, $4.35) Were $1.80. Now SI‘GS (3 pairs, $4.80) Now $|.65 (3 pairs, $4.80) Style 33—All-Silk Chiffon Hose, without the garter block. sl Was $1.15. All Styles, except Style 33, have the famous Granite Garter Block, that prevents runs. Hosumy, Amsie 19, Fmst FLoon. FOREMOST FURNISHERS SINCE The August Event Offers exceptional opportunity to supply your wants in Plain and Figured Carpets And Novelty Rugg OF course you are getting the full benefit here of very special prices—but what is of more importance—you will enjoy selee- tion from very splendid qualities of leading makes. It's a logical time to buy—with variety, value and price—=all three appealing. Plain and Figured Wiltons In all the popular plain shades and a collection of effective new designs. 97 Inches Wide 96 Inches Wide $5 grade $6 grade Plain Velvets Wonderful wearing carpet for home or office use-——and in beautiful colorings. 97 Inches Wide 36 Inches Wids $3.25 grade $2,75 vd 84 grade Figured Axminsters Figured Wiltons You can actually “feel” the value as you tread the heavy pile 27 Inches Wide 33.75 34.75 vd. Deep pile and new designs. 27 Inches Wide 32.75 Novelty Rugs—for bed room and bath Imported Oval India Namduh Bath Mats Chenille In Eastern designs and Wash cottons in new o RN 515 colors. Approxi designs and effective te , 4x6 $Q0.75 lorings. $ Siss 30598 in. Pty 9 Al i, 'S to 23 !2.25 83.75 vd. 33.!5 It's so convenient to have a charge account to facikitate buying, and our Budget Plan simplifies the payments. W. & J. SLOANE 709 Twelfth * Just Above G THE HOUSE WITH THE GREEN SHUTTERS |l|1 | FURNITURE 22 LUXURIOUS CHAIRS One of a Kind Left From Suites and Others Formerly $58.50 to $130 N $39.50 For immediate clearance, we offer this limited number of fine Karpen and other makes of chairs at ridiculously low prices. A variety of coverings ... roomy overstuffed . . . Coxwell ... club types . . . and others. The illus. tration is merely suggestive of some of the types. Come in right away. Every chair is different. Parking Service Drive your car direet- ly to our rear en- trance and it will be parked free of charge while you shop here. These Will Go Quickly . . . We Cannot Promise They Will Last the Day Thru -MAY Seventh Street