Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIITY.l SO(,IETY C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, '1931. STAR States Oourt of Customs Kincheloe, has joined her hH"YflklMlMfifl Mrs. Fraser, in tario, Clnldl THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. E5% ’gli i i . ) J;; Pilgrimage to Monroe Shrine Made Yes- terday by Mrs. Hoover With Several Guests. RS, HOOVER motored mmd- a; ericksburg, Va., yeste visit the law office in vhlch President James Monroe began his law Mu in 1786. She | Senora was accompanied by Mrs. Dare Stark ucumnn. who returned to the wn:u louse yesterday maki & series of vistia. in New England, law offices fifth :xtmd with fixmlm which belonged to | im., The Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, who are in Shanghal |- embassy, Senor Don Conrado Traverso, | and Senora Traverso are at the Shore- ham Hotel, where they h.ovie taken n‘; lwm Senor an de m-':w plm Augus 15 in mwgr& as formerly Miss Phoel Qulhty h\l“hwr of lll’l Duncan_Cai Senor Tra: ', | cently nt\mnfl from mhnd whm wmrynthm h-y . "‘““n'i land, Dr. Nif leave of absence in his native country, is arriving in New York today on the Kungsholm. ‘Warren, 8. A, who spent a mmlh at Moosehead Lake, has returned to Washinigton for the sehson, Col. Warren mma in Boston and sev- eral resorts on the North and South Shores in that vicinity after an event- ful fishing trip to Moosehead Lake. Maj. John H. Hinemon' U. 8. A, newly appointed military attache at the United States embassy at Berlin, is sailing from New York today to take up | his new dutles th Germany. an Henry D. F. Munnikhuysen, U. Iurk. of Ospt and Mrs. H-ym Ellls were holu informally at the dinner dance at the 8 | Shoreham Hotel un evlnlnl and Mrs, W. D. Puleston are in New York for a few days, and are stay- | ing at the St. !h' . | for the wedding of Mr. Wyeth and Miss for duty, and have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Betty Philadelphia accompanies Mr. and Mrs. John Coolidge Visit Her Parents in Maine, Mr. and Mrs. John Coolidge, son and daughter-in-law of former President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge are visiting Mrs. John Coolidge's parents, former Governor of Connecticut and Mrs. John H. Trumbull, at Spencer Bay, Moose- head Lake, Me. Mr, Francis Le Compte Spalding, son-in-law of the Minister of Austria, Mr. Edgar L. Prochnik, attended the bachelor dinner of Mr. Walter N. Whyeth, jr, in Boston last evening. Mr. Spalding has been selected as an usher Hope Bennett, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ;homu L. Bennett, at Newport Satur- y. Mrs, Depew, widow of the late for- mer Senator Chauncey M. Depew, who | arrived yesterday in Nw York _{from Europe, has gone to Briarcliff Lodge to spend the Autumn. Mrs. Montgomery Blalr, who spent some time at East Hampton, is now in New York at the Weylin, where she has been joined by her da Mrs. ‘E* ) i I3 i her_uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mas Oltver Eaton Cromwell ai Newpart, is now vistting in Baltimore. ‘Wallace Chiswell has gone to | New_ York and 1s mm at the Hotel St. Regls for a short time Miss Anne Young Griffin, whose en- (! | 238 ? o WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER o Closing Out THE HECHT CO. ENNA JETTICKS always step with EASE to the fashion- front—that's why our Enna Jet- tick Shoe Department has built up such a marvelous success in one short yearl Four New -n nvute m the Philippines, were the m tant, Secre - lh!e m o China: military atiache of the le» u‘:-m acted as host in the absence of §ir. Jonnson, who was in Peiping. Dean of m,u-mu Corps rm w-lm -u ‘Mrs. Bloom. Ambassador Mexico. lenar Don Inmul C. Tellax wll! be the honor guest at dinner this evening of Repre- sentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, who will entertain at Hemlock Hedge, the home of former Postmaster General and Mrs. Harry 8. New, whlch they leased for the Summer months. The Ambassador of Brazil and Senhora daumculv-hamn;‘g:kmtnt‘ Swampscott, Mass., e r’s brother- in-law and sister, the counselor of the Rumanian legation an -nd Mme. Nano. ‘The newly lwdn Ambassador of Chile, lfl:rrd Miguel Cruchaga “Tocornal, 10:30 o'clock this hleli an apartment ut t-he Mayflower Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart have left Fort Humphreys, where the former is lhtknsfl for an aut trip through the Middle West. They spend much time in Washington and Mrs. | are active soclally at Fort Humphreys and in the Capital. Representative and Mrs, Aldrich are —_— visiting Mr. and Mrs, Ernest T. H. Met- Kincheloe, daughter of calf at Narragansett. Judge D.'“ H. Kincheloe of the United Benjnnln L. Jackson of Chariotte, N. 0. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman -mncm the luncheon terday by Mrs. bert Mal john in ‘her Summer home at South- pton. The guests were seateci at ALL SUMMER DRESSES E N N A 85 %8 #12| JETTICK Were $10.75 Were $16.75 Were $25.00 and $16.75 and $19.75 and $29.75 21 COATS, Were $19.75 & $29.75 .. $10 9 COATS, Were $25.00 & $29.75 . . $15 ; THE ;VOM. !NA! SHOP : RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street The Fashionable Push-up Ringlet End, Com-8650 ploh os ) Styles for Fall $5 'ss Types for afternoon, - sports or street wear——in the correct leathers for the new costumes. 3 Nick Lucas on the air tonight WMAL, 9 P.M. Vitality Personalities NOTICE 0ld permanents restored with trenmenb with our new oil-}| {mrizer and steaming ma- Scalp treatments. New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME 43151 e Acting of State, Mr. Wfllhln R. 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Soft Black*® Kiflin Three Strap; Cuban heel; rubber lift. $5 More of Those American-Made $5 Ingraham Werrist Watches For Men Women & Children NOTICE! A message of great interest to all lovers of Oriental art and wothnmship in Rugs. We are offering very tempting reductions on Antique, Semi- Antique and Modern Oriental and Persian Rugs. Every rug we sell is genuine handmade and guaranteed to be of the finest wool and textures obtainable. A profusion of modern and old- " fashioned designs to please every taste. Never before have we been able to offer such phenomenal bar- gains—prices are the lowest in our history. 8. Brown Calf 4-Eyelet Tie; brown suede $ trim; Cuban heel; Guaranteed one SR year! Chromium plated case al- ‘Ways retains its lustre. A non- b_mhble crystal, link wrist ~band. Satin-finish silver dial with con- trasting gold nu- merals, Mail or Phone Some Clearance Specials Orders \ NAtional Now $125 Now $145 MAHAL 9x12. Formerly $275 to $325 ARAK 9x12. Formerly $325 to $395 LILIHAN 5x12. Formerly $465 KANDAHAR 9x12. Formerly $425 SAROUK 9x12. Formerly $675 SCATTER RUGS 315 to 4x7 Foreign drafts make it necessary for us to raise cash at once. As many of these prices represent cost, or below cost figures, we must limit thfs sale to seven days only. MANOUKIAN BROS. ; 1341 Connecticut Ave. 4. Black Suede 1-Strap, black kid trim; een- tre buckle; medinm heel. ‘ $6 (Main Floor, The Hecht Oo.) THE "THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 CO.

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