Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1932, Page 18

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SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY SCcretary and Mrs. W Tonight for New York En Route to California. HE Becretary of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wibur will | leave Washington this evening | by train, en route to their home | in California. They will make i series of stops on the way and are | expected to arrive on the coast July 19 | Their first stop Wwill be at Buffalo, to- | morrow, where the Secretary will rep- resent the President at the ceremonies celebrating the founding of Buffalo. Dr. Wilbur will make the principal address at the dedication of the new city hall &nd at the unveiling of statues to the | late President Millard Fillmore and President Grover Cleveland. | The Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur will wisit their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilbur, at Rochester, Minn.; Glacier Park and among other brief stops will be at Spokane, Wash,, | and Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur | will divide their time during their stay | in the West between their home on the campus of Leland Stanford University | and their mountain home in the Sierra- Nevadas. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr.| Charles Francis Adams, will leave Wash- ington tomorrow for Concord. where he will remain over the Fourth with Mrs. Adams. ‘Ambassador of France to Visit Newport Monday. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, will go to Newport Monday to address the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati in the old State house. | The Minister of Hungary, Count| and his daughter, | Laszlo Szechenyi, | Miss Cornelia Szechenyl, will sail_this evening on the Europa from New York to spend several weeks abroad. They are expected to visit the Minister's son- in-law and deughter, Count and Countess Bela Hadik, in Hungary. The Minister of Denmark has re- turned to Washington from New York, where he visited Perth Amboy and pre- gented & statue of George Washing- bat o Mo oot e b [Phillip-Louise Avenue and L Street L Street N.W.) | Connecticut an2r Further Reductions in Our Clear- ance Sale for the Week End Gowns from $5 to $19.75 Were $16.50 to $69.50 White Hats at $2.50, $5 & $10 Remarkable Values at Cost and Below. Open all day Saturday To Clear! elleffs 1216-1 2nd Floor Salon Dresses Women’s and Misses’ formerly $29.50 to $35 30—Beautiful silk crepe dresses for street wear and travel. Some flared styles, with lingerie and 1 two piece styles . . . and a few wine, Sizes 14 to 20; 36 to 44, Women’s and Misses’ formerly $29.50 to $49.50 20—Dresses, of fine silk crepe, sleeves, jaunty bows at the necklines, contrasting buttons and leather belts, one has a batiste breasted styles, pleated in fron brown, mavy, and black. Sizes 1 Women’s and Misses’ formerly $29.50 to $59.50 Crepes, chiffon and lace combinations, some with lace jackets, tucked skirts, and bright sashes. crepes, lattice work trimmed, rough crepes, one crepe with jersey jacket, one flannel suit with printed cotton blouse, evening frocks in satin and sheer crepe, with jackets, red, blue, green. Sizes 14 1o 20; SECOND FLOOR SALON SHOPS At the Juvenile Shop . Sale of 500 Girls" Frocks Sizes 1 to 16 er of these Fr pies and crea Reduced to Silk Dresses. Sizes 1 to 6. 45 French Voile and Dotted Swiss Frocks. imported, handmade. Sizes 1 to 3 $1.95 100 Frocks of Organc 40 Assorted Dress and Hat and 50 Dotted Swiss and Organdy Frocks. 1 pog istel shades | season. |ing a few days in Washington. ilbur Leaving Capital ton, the gift of the Danish people of Perth Amboy. Mrs. Hardy and Miss Marion Hardy, wife and daughter of Representative Guy U. Hardy of Colorado, have re- turned to their home at Canon City. Colo., after spending the Winter in Washington. Representative Hardy will remain here for about a week after adjournment of Congress. He is at the Willard Hotel Representative PFrancis Seiberling. after a short visit home, has returned to his apartment at the Shoreham. The Assistant Secretary of State and in New York, but will be with their grandparents for part of the Summer The charge d'affaires of China, Dr W. W. Yen, entertained informally at luncheon today, in honor of Dr. Cl Chen Wang, former vice minister foreign affairs of China, who is spen Wang was a delegate last year to the Assembly of the League of Nations. The guests at the luncheon included the | Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis | White; the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Mr, W. W. Husband; Maj. Hayes Kroner, ell Hamiiton, the first secre- EVENING DRESS Reduced $] 500 $2950 Formerly up to $59.50 Plain and flowered chiffons, crepes, piques and satins THE NEW 220 F Street N.W, $10-00 in the dark shades so suitable have pleated skirts, others plain ace collars and cuffs. One and with jackets. Navy, black, blue, $15-00 prints with self scarfs, short vest. Plain crepes in double- t, short sleeves, White, beige, £ to 20; 38 and 44, $19.50 Beaded cape sleeves, two-tone White, coral, beige, black, 36 10 44, Formerly $1.95 to Some Formerly $1.69 and Se Charming Sizes 7 t ur regular $1.95 ad Weigh. al o Mrs. Edwin St. John Greble, has closed her |post at home on Jefferson place for the Sum- | mer. | t the Mrs. William R. Castle, jr., are expected | to spend part of the Summer at Hot Springs, where they have gone for sev- eral years. They are now, occupying their “home in this city. The grand- children of Mr. and Mrs. Castle are | with thelr father, Mr. Allan F. Winslow, he tion, Mr. Anchif§ Kung, :‘Lz”m secretary, Mr. Ken-Shen | tertained at the dinner dance on the 'Hara, {riends. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, Col. and Mrs. James M, Phaelem en- | Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Peter Shoreham 't gt e el m terrace last night, or e i of Maj. and Mrs. Willlam 1 Jones, who | ‘The chief of the finance department | of the Argentine embassy, Mr. Alejan- . Greble, wife of the late Mal. |are leavin xln;:llln ton l::" ol.:ulr mn:;i S0 Bt and R e W ests were Gen. and Mrs, Robert N.|tertained at dinner last evening at She will spend July and August | Patterson, Maj. and Mrs. Samuel Pray's HUl Inn, by Dr. and Mrs. W. Water Color School of Mr. Elliott | Avery, Ma). and_Mrs. Sidney Chappell, | Waiton Schultze. The dinner followed will then visit relatives and | Maj. and Mrs, Page A. Chesser, Maj. vimming party at Fort Humphrey . | and Mrs, James R. Hudnall, Miss Louise ' (Continued on Third Page.) Independence Day is next Monday Hundreds of thousands of women this season have declared their Number Seventeen of a series . NISLEY GALLERY OF BEAUTIES Mary Bl On the marbl women, abev “True as the Cospel” s the fact that Nisley new process of making shoes coupled with Nisley stores ownership of their factories has given women just about everything in footwear heretofore sold only at high prices. Flexibility! Exceptional fitting! Fine workmanship! Creations by Nisley Style Bureau speak for themselves. No woman need pay a rice higher than $u4 quality in footwear. by American in Fredericks. As her loveliness made Y the beautiful “Rose of Epping For. est. the bride of Augustine ‘ashing- ton in 1730. Two years later she the immortal George who himsel! that I am 1 owe to my mother.” It may be said that Mary Ball rocked the cradle of freedom in Marechal Ney pumps were just cteated by Nisle Style Bureau. White buck with btown o bisck 30" styles of Nisley pumps o rom — a1l ‘on heel-hugging Combination lasts. le'gh prices 12 shoes Finer quality actually here and one pair will Nisley Sandals fit well. Shown in -I\it-n nas e ‘patent, prove it at al Cabane ¢loth, white ealf, black moire Seventy Constantly Changing b, SRR Styles U e or in two shades of NISLEY in the LOQUET HOSIERY The Loquet idea ably .i discourages garter runs ‘, or pull. &) ‘i CHIFFON or SERVICE ] 75¢ $1.00 Mail Orders Filled promptly when accompanied by purchase price and 15c. postage size you require 1339 F STREET, N. W. 2pm. $1.40 3pm. $1.85 Exciting Vacation Values: (ot T\C Misses’ and Women’s ® Dresses On the Third Floor Sheers, prints, crepes, tub silks, shantungs, $‘7SO Were $16.75 and $19.75 81500 Were $39.75 to $59.75 51975 Were $29.75 to $49.75 1750 Were &x‘fi,()lj to $59.75 for street, after- Sizes 12 to 48. linens, ensembles, eyelets . . noon, sports, and evening. ® Tailored Suits On the Second Floor e Coats On the Second Floor ® Better Dresses On the Second Floor Chiffons, laces, nets, prints, ensembles, silks, jacket frocks. $5’OO Were $10.00 to $25.00 ALL SALES FINAL! ® Summer Hats Panamas, felts, turbans, brims. All head sizes. straws, Charge Purchases Accepted! JUNE 30, 1932. SOCIETY. THE NEW Come to @ 0“0 i 1216-1220 F Street N.W, For a Big “Fourth” at Little Cost! SALE! Pure Dye Silk Slips With IMPORTED French Laces! $1.95 600 more just arrived—and that many went in a day the last time we advertised them! So be here TOMORROW ! With Shadow Panel! Seams Reinforced! Cut on True Bias! One of our best makers had the chance to buy the entire stock of a French lace manufacturer. He has used these exquisite laces on his fine French crepe slips. Each one has the double shadow-proof panel, for sheer Summer dresses, each one has true bias-cut front and back, each seam is carefully reinforced. Vestee, or V-shaped necks lines. Baby-blush and white. Sizes 32 to 44, GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Crepe and Satin Crepe Underthings Dance Sets, Chemi s, Panties Jelleff Buying Power Brings the Price All the Way Down From $3.00 $ ]- .95 Even at $3 these are values, but one of those fortunate purchases makes them less for tomorrow! Undies that your vanity enjoys taking on week ends! French crepe or satin crepe, trimmed with Alencon pat- tern laces and hemstitching. The dance sets have lace bandeaux fitted panties, the chemises are bias cut or cleverly fitted, the panties and shorts have fitted tops or elastic backs, tailored or lacy styles.” Flesh, tearose, white and baby bplue. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR SKINTEX Girdles, Corsette-Brassieres Reduced for July Only! Made of that famous elastic brocade material, so light you wouldn’t suspect rubber was cunningly woven into the brocade. It washes easily, and can be pressed with a medium iron. 34 95 Corsettes, With detachable shoulder straps, lace uplift bandeaux. Sizes 33 to 38, in peach. Usually $5.95; $3.50 $4.95. Remember: Skintex Won’t Ride Up! GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR $1.95 Glove Silk Undies, $1 of Pure Milanese When you're assembling your vacation wardrobe, re- member glove silk tucks away into all sorts of odd cor- ners, launders in a jiffy, and wears like iron! 13 and 14 inch lengths; sizes to 32, in peach; usually Think how you save on these panties and vests! Smooth-fitting Milanese, with a brand-new lace in scal- lops around the pantie legs and vest tops. Peach and 8 $ 1 .95 Meshette Singlettes Who wouldn’t trade three garments for one during the by Van Raalte Summer? That’s why meshette singlettes are so popu- lar...vest, bandeau and panties in one cool undie. Pink and white; sizes 32 to 40. Nothing to them but perfect fit! GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR Its NEW! It's SMART! It’s HERE! “Mimosa” . . . the New July Color in Silk Stockings “Mi is the lovely new Gold Stripe “Sunwarmed” stocking shade absolutely PER- FECT with WHITE, for daytime, or evening wear. “Gold Stripe” represent outstanding fashion and money-saving value! They give you beauty, chic, service, because: The Gold Stripe Is Real Protection Against Garter Clasp Runs! $1.00 $].35 $].65 Three thread, Gold Stripe ‘““Adjustables” sheer chiffon silk —That fit and beautify any leg. from top to toe. All silk, sheer chiffon. We sponsor “Gold Stripe” because they save you money! Protection against garter runs, and construction that makes even the chiffon sganrl' wear! That makes them ideal for vaca- tions! Gold Stripe at Jelleff's, Exclusively in Washington, But for Your Conven- ience— ALSO AT OUR 1721 CONN. AVE. SHOP

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