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THE EVENING STAR. W.: SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) e gardens of the Sidwell Country hool, 3901 Wisconsin avenue, under the auspices of the Women's Interna- tional League for Peace and Freedom, will have as patronesses Mrs. Louis D. Brandels, Mrs. Robert La Follette, Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs. Dwight Clark, Mrs. Caznova Lee, Mrs. L. Corrin Strong, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr.; Mrs. Gordon Dunthorne, Mrs. ‘William Nelson Brown, Mrs. Otto Veer- hoff, Mrs. William Slade, Miss Sybil Baker, Mrs. Charles E. Acker, Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest, Mrs. Richard Pranchot. Mrs. Daniel Partridge. Mrs. Tilman Frazer and Mrs. Samuel Shella- berger. Alice Keating Cheney, who will play the leading role in “Caste.” a romantic mid-Victorian comedy. which will be given Friday night, and in “The Mur- der in the Red Barn” Saturday night, has many friends in Washington, where she frequently visited Mrs. Charles J. Bell and the late Mr. Bell, whose son was manager of the Jitney Players at one time. Egh\‘.s by the famous Jitney Players in Btrawberry Festival at Chevy Chase Circle Church. Great interest is being shown in the strawberry festival and flower show sponsored by the Rectors’ Aid of All Saints’ Church and the Chevy Cls= Garden Club, which will be given ot All Saints’ Church, on Chevy Chase circle_tomorrow from 4 to 10 o'clock. Mrs. D. G. Harris is chairman of the flower show and Mrs. George W. Har- Tis. president of the Rectors’ Ald, is chairman of the strawberry festival. Other chairmen are Mrs. Joseph Little, card tables: Mrs. Robert Callahan, candy table: Mrs. Watus, ice cream, | and Mrs. Harry Petus, hostess chair. Prof. and Mrs. Weslev M. Gewehr left esterday for Granville, Ohio, to at- end the commencement exercises of Dennison University. Later Dr. Gewehr will retvrn to teach history at Rutgers College in New Brunswick, N. J. Mrs. Oscar R. Weber of Hyattsville, Md.. has announced the marriage of her daughter Bertha B. to Mr. William Chambers of Annapolis June 1 at An- mnapolis. Mrs. Earl Thomas will entertain the Yeland Powers Club at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at 200 Bhepherd street, Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Cordier of New York are at the Shoreham for an fndefinite visit Mr. and Mrs. Lanier P. McLachlen, Mr. and Mrs. George O. Vass and Maj. g King left vesterday to attend the meeting of the District Bankers' Asso- | ciation at Hot Spring, Va, r. and Mrs. F. N. Conant of Spring- Mass. are at the Dodge during their brief stay in the Capital. Mrs William M. McCov of New York §s spending a week at the Shoreham. garden party Sunday in the garden at ! 2024 G street northwest from 4 to 7 o'clock. The guests will include Presi- dent and Mrs. Marvin of George Wash- on University, members of the fac- ulty and their wives, and all men and women doing graduate work in the uni- versity. The honor guests are Mrs. Blanche Wilcox and Miss Mary Agnes Brown, both members of the sorority. Mrs. Wilcox received her Ph. D. in ycholcgy and Miss Brown received Per M. & in law this semester. The Sorority for Graduate Women Students of George Washington Uni- versity holds a garden party annually for all graduate students of the uni- versity and the faculty. The plans are being made by the Social Committee under the direction of the president, Miss Margaret Klein. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cowden have mo- tored to Washington from their home, in Warren, Pa,, and are stopping at the Carlton. Mrs, Jesse W. Nicholson, president of the National Woman's Democratic Law Enforcement League and editor of its official organ, the Woman Voter, left today for Chicago, where she will ad- dress the loyalty luncheon of 10.000 in Jthe Auditorium Monday, and while in Chicago will attend both political con- | ventions. Mrs. Warren Osburn arrived here from Connecticut a day or two ago and | she has leased an spartment at Ward- | man Park Hotel and will be here for a few months. | | _ Mlle. Antoinnette Levillain of Caen, France, is at the Dodge for a few days. Mlle. Levillain has been studying at | Sweet Briar College this year, coming | to this country under the auspices of | the Institute of International Educa- | tion, and she plans to spend a few days | here and in New York before returning to France Miss Bessie M. Stanchfield of Minne- apolis, Minn., is spending a few days | at the Dodge. Miss Nancy McFadin of Shreveport, La., has joined her mother, Mrs. J. O. McFadin, at the Carlton, ‘where they | will remain for several days. 'ITALY WILL REIMPOSE CURB ON FOREIGN WHEAT’ Restrictions Will Be Re-established | Fully at Next Harvest Season. By the Associated Press. ROME, June 9.—Italian restrictions | against foreign wheat, which have been eased gradually in the last few months, will be fully re-established at the next harvest season. the Permanent National Wheat Committee decided yesterday. Millers again will be obliged to use as high a precentage of domestic wheat in mixing their flour. as they were last season, to protect the Italian mar- ket As the domestic supply becomes de- | pleted, the government will permit the | use of imported wheat in gradually in- THE NEW 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Saving You Money! Every day—svery week—Jellefi’s saves you money. We will save you money tomorow if you will allow us to do so. It isn’t just the price—it’s the satisfac- tion behind the price that makes Jelleff’s the store it is=—that makes the savings real! Just Arrived! Printed Chiffons Newly purchased . . . hurried in...so specially priced that you can select several tomorrow! W OME X Jrinted chiffon cket fr soft tor black. n nes of hite, N'§ SSES inf fice frock in w t in taflets 5. $1375 Over Heavy Crepe Slips For Misses: Imported Prints Street. afternoon, and evening dresses, in lovely shades of blue, brown, maize, green, flesh. Distingnished by jackets, cape sleeves, lace trimmings, flowers of self material, stitched silk belts. Sizes 14 to 20. For Women: Varied Choice Some, of course, have chic jackets. . .hip-length or tucked at the waist. Others are clever one-piece styles. Some have short sleeves or cape sleeves or all-around capes. Draped and surplice necklines, fitted hip lines. Every good fashion, all the colors you could wish . . . besides white and black, and black and white. 36 to 44 and a special group of short sizes . . . 34 to 42, Also for larger women up to 5074 This purchase is a merchandise stroke for Jelleff’s, and a stroke The dresses will JELLEFF’'S FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOPS Bhe will visit in St. Marys, Pa., before creasing quantities, the committee said. geturning to her home. | Mrs. V. C. Barringer of Coronado, Calif. is the guest of Mrs. H. C. S. Rothrock and Miss Rosa Eberley at the Wardman Park Hotel Garden Party for St. Stephen's And the Incarnation Church. The Delta Circle of St. Stephen’s and the Incarnation Church will give a garden party Thursday and Friday, June 16 and 17. at the home of the Rev. George Fiske Dudley. Mrs. James Ed- ward Dalgleish. president of Delta Cir- cle. is in charge of the fete, assisted by Mrs. Dudley. who is preparing a de- lightful and different entertainment for each evening. The Committee on Decorations in- cludes, Mrs. Thomas Scrivener, chair- man: Mrs. M. C. Plummer and Mrs. R. J. Sellman. Ice cream and cold | drinks will be on sale by Mrs. H. O. Cutting’s group. cakes by Mrs. Louis Richardson's group, candy by ~Mrs. Henry Randon’s group. coffee and waf- fles by Mrs. Richard Steele, assisted by | her daughter. Miss Rachel Steele. Miss Frances McCathran and Mrs. J. M. McCathran. Mrs. J. C. Bugnitsky will have a | fancy article and towel table. Mrs. Wal- | ter Campbell an apron table and for- | tunes will be told in the gypsy tent A dance will be held in the parish hall by the Girls' Friendly Soclety. Mr. Andre Cattaui, secretary of the | Egvptian legation, will speak on “The Renaissance of Art in Egypt” at the meoting of the Roerich Society of Washington. which will be held at the Sears, Roebuck Art Gallery this eve- | ning at 8:30 o'clock. The lecture will be illustrated with slides. Members and their friends are invited. Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Gamma, Bational graduate sorority, will give a | QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP VITALITY WHITE will assure you comfort in Vacation Footwear. There’s a smartness and arrived Vitality Health Shoes that will keep you fresh and charming the whole day through. $5 and $6 Shown in White Kid Genuine White Buck Black and White Brown and White Combinations, Also Sea Sand, Black and Brown Kid and Patent Leather Sizes 21; to 10 Widths AAAA to E She’s Attractive A woman looks well if she glasses—"he. Buy glasses [ y for them while you wear them, 409 Tth St. N. W. Diamonds Watches Silverware SHOES smartness and jauntiness in these just Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Stre et N. W. The Coolness You Want! Sheer Printed Voiles Styles for Misses Styles for Women Thank cotton and fashion for the coolest Summer you've ever spent! And what’s more inviting than printed voile? Soft net frills, and organdy ruffles that keep crisp and fresh all day long . skirts that have unexpected and thoroughly delightful pep- lume, tiers, and flares . . . neck- lines with quaint fichus . . . short elecves, cape sleeves. Prints that rival the sheerest chiffons . . . small posie prints and colorful splashy designs, in pastels, brown and black color. Sizes 14 to 20; 38 to 44 COTTON SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR. $3.95 and $5.00 Fine French Crepe Slips 3 Shadow Panels Lace Tops Lace Bandeau Tops The slip sensation of the Sum- mer! We knew that you would appreciate the perfectly gorgeous laces . . . the supple French crepe . . the convenient shadow- panels. And they fit as if they had been made on you! Lovely underthings always ap- peal to the smart women of taste -+ . and when lips like these can be cold as this extra special price « .. it's just another proof that Jellefl's saves you money! Flesh, tearose, white Sizes 32 to 44 GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Foundations Reduced 7—85 All-elastic step-in girdles. 12 and 14 inch length..$2.95 $5 2—810 Treo girdles in brocade with elastic. 14 inch. 10 Crepe de chine girdle by Treo. 3 htly soiled. 5 50 Gossard girdle, brocade and elastic. 14 inch..$195 Vagabond Toppie corsette-brassiere, soiled. 5 Size 33 1—$3 Vagabond Toppie, GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR in'pink broa MISSE tucked chiff i “navy white, with soft cape col- tuck- agger in one of these Topcoats Just as if it cost you double Jelleff's price 15 Who would know these cost so little, when such beautifully made, hand- finished coats have been £29.50 before? ® Imported Tweeds ® Monotone Diagonals e 1009, Camel’s Hair ® Irvana Tweeds For Women: The new dropped and dolman yokes, wide sleeves. high neck fastenings, self scarf collars, straightline side panels. Belted, with patch pockets. Beige, tan, brown. green, blue, oxford, black and white . . . 36 to 46'4 and 35 to 41. For Misses: Belted, double- breasted with patch or set-in scarf collars, notched red collars, high button closings . . . and col- larless. The accepted tan or green, browne, blues, red mixtures, monotones, in beige, natural. brown and blue . . . 14 to 20. COAT SHOPS THIRD FLOOR $1 Fabric Gloves 600 Pairs in White and Eggshell! A clean white pair of gloves every day means an enormous glove wardrobe . and cleaners’ bill mountain high . . . unless you join the ranks of the smart women who wear fabric gloves, that wash in a jiffy and dry overnight! Nothing's cooler . . . nothing’s more high fashion than cotton and that's why we expect our glove counter to be so popular tomorrow! Come in early and get your whole Summer’s supply! 8.Button, demi-mousequetaire. Again—Hundreds of NEW Handbags, $1.95 Plenty of White! Pastels and Natural! We can't remember when we've had nicer « « . more exacting handbags than these . . . at this special price! Most of them are copies of the most successful expensive bags of the season . . . washable calf, interesting woven fabrics, patent leather (stunning in white) . . . linen, and even eyelet embroid- ery! All shapes . . . all sizes . . . many with ziTr pockets. All-white, color eon- trast with white, natural nn‘ pastels. Also on Sale in Our 1721 Conn. Ave. Shop | A fitter will be present for necessary aiterations. I Tomorrow—NEW Crepe Sports Frocks And leave it to Jelleff’s to have a group that is really “different $7.95 Misses’ and Women’s Sports frocks everywhere . . . but vbu want something different? Be on hand tomorrow! These are new. individual, authentic... and values. No cleeves, cap eleeves, cape collars, jackets are all here. Plain, round and sur- plice V necks. Individualized with buttons, tucks, belts or con- trasting insets. White, flesh, maize, blue and green. Sizes 14 to 42 Jelleft Sports Shop—Third Floor Clearaway! Second Floor Dresses $29.50 to $49.50 Dresses Just 19 in all. Black and navy crepes . . . trimmed with crisp white lingerie, one crepe jacket frock with metal top to the dress, one lovely satin even- ing gown, a few rough crepes in the wanted coat style. Sizes 36 to 42. Crepe dresses for afternoon, with lingerie and lace collars and cuffs, one two-piece sheer crepe, a few Jacket frocks, with print or lace tops. Mostly jacket frocks . . . mostly one of a kind for misses, . . . one with stunning satin top, one has a lace top and wee short jacket. There are not many, so hurry in! Black, navy, brown and white. Sizes 14 to 18, 36 to 42. Everything's Right About These Genuine Panamas 53 Wear them with sports clothes and simple silk frocks . . . they add that final well assembled look. These are fine grain, sup- ple . . . just off white, with a tailored silk band in different colors. Genuine Ballibuntls Also at $5 there are genuine Ballibuntls, with a semi-formal brim, in natural, black, brown and navy. You'll love the Jjaunty dips in the brim. HAT SHOP—STREET FLOOR Tomorrow! 400 Pairs $6.50 to $10 Shoes For Sports For Street For Evening Sorosis and other fine makes. .. lines we have to discontinue be- cause the size ranges are badly broken . . . to boot! ghillies, golf oxfords, ties, and step-in pumps, sandals for street wear, gold or silver slip- pers for evening. Not every size in every style . . . but sizes for every ome in the selection.