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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Don’t | Discard SOC Vice President Curtis Leaves Sunday IETY publishers and the dinner party tonight is in honor of this event. Comdr. Ferdinando F. Casardi, naval attache at the Itallan embassy, will entertain & company of 14 at the dinner dance tonight, when a Night in Old Japan will be celebrated on the Shoreham terrace. Comdr. and Mrs. Howard D. Bode afternoon for St. Paul. They have been in New York since Friday when they returned from Europe. Engagement of Miss Murphy To Mr. Zachary is Announced. 1502, oyl 20, &Y I University in June and is & member of | Dr. and Mrs. Welbourne have invited is spending & few days in Washington the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Mrs. John R. Williams left Washing- ton early this morning for Beverly, Mass., where she will spend the re- mainder of the Summer, and will have Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy an- | wi6r'$5 her son-in-law end daughter, nounce the ‘engagement of their daugh- | Mr. and Mrs. Huston Rawls. Mrs. Frederick L. Sterling, daughter | an_opportunity to meet | neighbors _who in turn will welcome about 600 guests from Loudoun, Fau- quier, Clarke and Frederick Counties in Virginia, Washington and Maryland to meet Secretary and Mrs. Hurley. It will be an informal party at which Lou- doun’s prominent newcomers will have their new | ter Mary Tyson to Mr. Arthur Darfus | them to Virginia. | and is | Miss Katheryn Mullowny of New York, daughter of the late Judge Alexander R. Mullowny of Washington, is the guest | of Miss Ruth Lord at 2031 Park road, who entertained in her honor at bridge yesterday afterncon. The guests were their classmates in the graduating class at the Mayflower. of Mrs. Williams, is in Ireland, where Your of Sanford, Fla. Miss| . Mgl ing is United States Minister, Sf Bah e ec Erendu selvy Schiool will be at the Shoreham for the next | Zachary, jr, Mr. and Mre. Henry Parsons Erwin Worn Shoes IF your shoes are too short or too nmarrow, we'll positively lengthen and widen them to give you comfort. We also resole and rebuild shoes. convert suedes into smooth leather, and dye shoes to all colors. DOWNSTAIRS SHOE CLINIC THE NEW 1216-1220 F Street LADIES’ HATS of every description CLEANED & REBLOCKED Complete_selection of new Spring materials, Straw Braids. Ornaments, Feather Fancies, Flowers and Hat Frames. Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop Na. 8322 508 11th St. N.W. Our Work Is Our Reputation The DODGE HOTEL North Capitol and E Sts. N.W. s 802 § 5F S 2 It's easy to park 4 your car here. Then come through our gates. ..enjoy our charming gar- den. ..and our cool restaurant. Dinner—$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Luncheon, 60c and $1.00 Also a la Carte at Moderate Prices Washington's Only “No Tipping” Hotel ‘ gfomm,pf Comorrow in FOXALL @ Double fronts, six and eight rooms, with one, two and three baths . . double screened porches ... open fireplace . . . electric refrigeration . . . gas heat . . . built-in garage . . . outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950, with monthly payments less than rental value. Visit our Furnished Model Home at 4422 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open 9:30 A. M. 10 9:30 P. M. g WAVERLY TAYLOR e 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 Rent or Sale COUNTRY ESTATE @ Charming Colonial brick manor house, built in 1796 and recently thoroughly modernized, containing 17 rooms. Set in a magnificent grove of trees on a 45-acre tract of Maryland’s finest land. Fruit orchard, pond, large stone barn, out-buildings ‘and original slave quarters. ® On a hard-surface road 10.2 miles from the District Line at 16th St., and 15 minutes by motor. Truly a home for gentle- folk at an amazingly low price of $47,500 or rental at $200 per month. 7 WAVERLY TAYLOR. e Or Your Own Broker 0 HE Vice President, Mr. Charles | Curtis, will leave the Capital Sunday for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will represent the President at.the opening of the | Olympic Games. | Mrs. Edward E. Ghnn will be the | honor guest of the Army relief lawn fete Friday afternoon, and will receive the guests during the fete. Mrs. Charles H. Bridges, wife of the adjutant general, and Mrs. Wahl, widow | of Maj. Gen. Lutz Wahl, also will be in_the receiving line. Mrs. Gann received yesterday after- noon at Hollin HllL_nssislln? Mrs. Har- ley Peyton Wilson, who loaned her home to the League of Republican Women for a garden card party. Mrs. | Gann were a becoming costume of blue | chiffon combined with figured chifton and a straw hat in the same shade of blue which had a generous brim. Oth- ers receiving during the afterncon were Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, wife of | the District Commissioner, who is act- ing president of the league in the ab- sence of Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, recently elected president; Mrs. Smoot, wife of Senator Reed Smoot: Mrs. Kin- sey Carpenter and Mrs. Prescof Card tables for the guests were placed on the wide verandah and tea was served in the attractive guest house which Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have bullt | and patterned it after their home, one | | of the historic places of Virginia. | Mr. Justice Owen J. Roberts and Mrs. | Roberts, who have been at their Sum- mer home at Kimberton, Pa., since the | | adjournment of the Supreme Court, are | ! spending a few days in New York at | the Ambessador Hotel. ‘!\lexlcln Ambassador Arrives at Home for Leave. The Ambassador of Mexico. Senor Dr. Don Jose Manuel Puig Casauranc, arrived in his home in Mexico City to- day. where he will spend the remainder of the Summer. Senora de Puig Cas- | auranc has been in Mexico for about & month. The Minister of the Netherlands. Mr. J. H. van Royen, returned last night to Washington and will be at the May- flower until tomorrow, when he will go back to Newport. where Mme. van Royen and their son, M. J H. van Royen, ir. are established for the Summer. An- other son, M. Robert van Royen, is now en route from Eurcpe and will join his family in Rhode Island the early part | of next week. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, and the secretary of the le- | gation and Senora de Chevalier, are back in Washington after meeting the | President-elect of Panama, Senor Har- | modio Arias, upon his arrival in New | York. The Minister and Senora de Alfaro have issued invitations for a large re- ception Saturday afternoon in honor of | the President-elect. who will arrive in Washington tOmOITOW mOrning The President-clect will be accom- | panied to Washington by Senor Octavio Vallarino, deputy-elect to the Panama Assembly, and Senor Eduardo M. Sosa private secretary of Senor Arias. Senator and Mrs. Edward P. Costigan | have made no definite plans for leaving | for their home in Denver, Colo, and are at their apartment in the Kennedy- | Warren. | Mrs. Fletcher, wife of Senator Duncan | U. Fletcher, and their daughter, Mrs Lionel Smith-Gordon of London. who | have been visiting another daughter of | the Senator and Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs | T. 3. Kemp, in St. Louis, for several weeks, are planning to Temain in | Missouri for a while longer. Senator Fletcher has made no plans for going to his home in Florida. Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst are remaining in Washington for a few | weeks before going to their home n Prescott, Ariz. Mrs. Dill, wife of Senator Clarence C. Dill, who is visiting in New York, will come to Washington tomorrow or Fri- day to spend a short time before joining Senator Dill in their home at Spokane, Wash. Senator Dill went West im- mediately after Congress adjourned. Senator and Mrs. Tom Connally will leave the Capital August 1 for their home in Marlin, Tex. Senator and Mrs. Felix Hebert, with their two daughters, Marguerite and Catherine, have left Wardman Park Hotel and are at their home in West Warwick, R. L Senator L. J. Dickinson left the Cap- ital Sunday and is with Mrs. Dickin- son at their home in Algona, Iowa Mrs. Dickinson has been in Iowa since the middle of March. Senator John J. Blaine has jolned | Mrs. Blaine at their home in Boscobel, | Wis. Mrs. Blaine went to Wisconsin early in April. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California _closed his apartment at ‘Wardman Park Hotel yesterday for the Summer months and is on his way to his home in Menlo. Park, Calif. Senator and Mrs. Robert D. Carey are in their home in Careyhurst, Wyo. | Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom | entertained at an informal dinner party last evening in their home on Wyoming ave. for Princess Troubetskoi of Russia, who has been in Washington as the houseguest of Mrs. Willlam Bar- ret Ridgely for several weeks. Princess Pottery Flower Holders Give a Very pleasing effect at little cost. Sketched—from left to right— Glazed Pottery Vase with several compart- ments for single flowers. blue .. 2 Little Escalloped Rose B black glazed pottery Large Green Glazed Pottery Vase, with han- dles and flared top, for long-stemmed flowers. DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and L $4.75 PARKING SERVIGB—Connecticut Avenue Entrance £ Attend Olympic Games in Los Angeles. | not only to visit her family, but to at- Troubetskoi will leave tomorrow to visit Mrs. Anne Archbold, at Bar Harbor. Representative and Mrs. Charles Dunsmore Millard of New York and their daughter, Miss Ethel Lee Millard, have closed their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel and went today to Tarrytown. They will return to Ward- man Park in the late Fall. Wedding Party Completed by , Miss Johnson and Mr. Elbrick. Capt. Alfred W. Johnson, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Johnson, have with them in their home at 2137 R street northwest, their daughter, Mrs. James Elwyn Brown, jr., wife of the secretary of the United States legation in Santo Do- mingo. Mrs. Brown has come to Washington tend her sister, Miss Elvira Lindsay Johnson, &t her marriage to Mr. Charles Burke Elbrick of Louisville, Ky. The wedding of Miss Johnson and Mr. El- brick will take place in St. Matthew's Church Wednesday, July 27, at 5 o'clock, Monsignor John P. Chedwick coming from New York to perform the cere-| mony. Mrs. Brown will be her sister's | matron of honor and the other atten- dants are Miss Emiscah Davis. Mrs. qarry Fowler, Miss Priscilla_Totten, | Miss Esther Wallace and Miss Marjorie | Talman of Washington and Miss Kath- | erine Weed of Gilbertsville, N. Y., the | bride’s cousin. Mr. George R. Merrell, jr. of Wash- gton, will be best man for Mr. El- brick. ‘'and the list of ushers, includes Mr. Alan Johnston, Mr. R. Allen Haden. also of this city, and Mr. David E Robeson of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. Joseph E. Bright and Mr. Irvin Abell, jr, of Louisville, Ky., and Mr. Charles E. El-{ brick of Louisville, brother of the bride- groom. The reception following the cere- mony will be limited in number. The Assistant Secretary of State and | Mrs. Prancis White have leased a cot- tage at Saranac Inn. N. Y, for the re- mainder of the Summer. Mrs. White is with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Benjamin Harris Brewster, in their Green Spring Valley home, Scrooby Manor, and will go to Saranac this month. The Assistant Attorney General, Mr. Charles E. Rugg. is sailing today from ew York on the President Roosevelt. Rugg is a member of the claims cmmission of which Cel. McMullin tary to the President and Hughes Newton will enter- linner this evening in their home on Sixteenth street in honor of Administrative Assistant to the | and Mrs. French Strother. | s novel. “Maid of Athens.’ Capital today from the the M: er’s arrived in the Washington's First Air-Cooled Apartment . Residence \ NOW AVAILABLE |J Suites of 3 to 6 Rooms Rentals, $90 to $185 [ A few furnished apartments to sublet for Summer months. Rentals include electricity, ele tric refrigeration. kas and par ing facilities for guests of tena The KENNEDY WARREI —Knowing only one business is the secret of our success. A Word of Caution In order to insure long life for your floor coverings we suggest cleaning them thoroughly at least once a year. Call Mr. Pyle... NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners Institute of America. Other Pieces— Sweet Potato Jars with chains; Bowls and Vases in new sha and tones; Fern Jars and large deco- rative Jars; Umbrella Stands. 50c 1o $8.75 colors; Frogs in lifelike two months while Comdr. Bode is on temporary duty in Washington. Mrs. Blyth, wife of Col. James Blyth has returned to her apartment at Wardman Park ®otel _after several weeks stay at Fortress Monroe. Miss Dora I. White, daughter of Mrs. Aldrich, wife of Representative Rich- ard S. Aldrich, sailed last evening on the Leviathan to spend the remainder of the Summer abroad. Former Secretary of State and Mr: Frank B. Kellogg arrived at the May flower last night and will leave thi Murphy was educated at Trinity College | of the late Judge John R. Tyson, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of | ber of Congress from that State. Miss | Murphy also is a descendant from the | Jordan’ family of Lexington, Va. Mr, Zachary is a son of Mr. and | Mrs. A. D. Zachary of Sanford, Fla., and is associated with his father in the | manufacturing business in that city He graduated from Washington and Lee Alabama, who at one time was a mem- | and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, another daugh- and George Washington University, is| ter of Mrs. Williams, will leave her a member of the Phi Mu Sorority and an ' home in Chicago in & few days for excellent sportswoman, being an ardent | | equestrienne. She is a_ granddaughter | Wyoming to remain until Autumn, Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr.. and Mrs. James Freeland Dunlop will be among those from Washington who will motor to Leesburg, Va., to attend the reception this evening which the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. Armistead Welbourne will give in their Leesburg home in honor of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley, who moved to their country home, Belmont, a few weeks ago and vcomers in that vicinit; have as their guests in their Summer home, Cragmere on Mackinac Island, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Walsh of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cahill of Chesnut Hills, Pa Mrs. Erwin’s mother, Mrs. Delos A Blodgett, is in her Summer home, Cara Verano on Mackinac Island, where she arrived Sunday, and will be joined this week by her sisters, Mrs. Charles G Matthews and Mrs. Edward P. Porcher, Who are en route there Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Gawler and Miss Dorothy Gawler are in Atlantic, N. C, for the surf fishing. Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton left Washing- ton today for Spirit Lake, Towa. to (Continued on_Third Page.) “SLIP COVERS Three-piece rate cushions; v furniture Roman-s or phone for R The~PALAIS ROYAL PRE-INVENTORY LEARANCE on the THIRD FLOOR Reductions of 15% to 65% Women’s and Misses’ $10 to 29.50 Dresses Formerly $10 to $13.95 ....... What a lucky woman you are if you need a couple of frocks better dresses, dresses of beautiful quality silks and crepes and sheers. 5 Formerly $10 to $16.50 . . right now! For her are perfect for travel wear, for business, for town wear and to start the Autumn. Also sheers, prints, chiffons and crepes in lighter colors and Summer styles. Férmerly $16.50 to $29.50 wonderiul bargains! Sizes for women and misses.—Palais Royal—Third Floor BATHING ACCESSORIES [FATLoRED surTs| 16.50 to 39.75 wool suits, di ne or two of a kind, many f half origi other colors, ma ored 39.75 early with fine fu tans and blues =i Camiaine fur trimm 69.50 fine coats, of su 89c e 8.2519.88 I COATS I $25 and 29.75 early season coats, in tans on coats, of beautiful materials collars or trimmings, plenty of $28 s furs, beautifully styled and tai- 39 75 Palais Royal—Third Floor ctive models, usually 1 § s: $5 blues and ned, well tai- 19 75 many $1.95 exce ‘ dance iperb quality, many with in tz deic plain o as lour For the porch or your summer home and shade extra ‘They have heavy metal bases in brass the good looking design, too. finish—and you'll like There is a wide variety of parchmentized shades 1.75 Hornite 4-hr. Enamel Covers in one coat; water- proof, best grade, quart. 95c pint 450 Spar Varnish, gallon Waterproof and scratchproof. Stands 2.25 House Paint, gallon Ready mixed for inside and out- side use, 49¢ 1.19 crepe, batiste and mesh blouses in w hite and colors a collection of odds and ends . . sizes Breeze! 9.95 Noiseless Oscillating Fan 5.94 As they turn back and forth and shoot cooling breezes into every cor- ner of your room, you'll forget the heat . . . if you have one of these fans!~ 9-inch brass blades, a power- ful motor, and guaranteed for one year. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor s5c Y2 pint 1.39 49c¢ 29¢ 85c Flat Wall Paint, quart the boiling water <est. 1.49 90c Interior [coTToN FrROCKS | Some of the season’s best selling styles are in this group! And look at the savings! There are eyelets . . . Swisses, linens and cool voiles. 95 to $2.50 dresses i 195 to $3.95 dresse: to $5.95 dresses in the clearance... e, 2.95 two-piece suits . . and skirt, pastel colorings 19¢ 75 quarts . . . & real bargain. Gloss Paint, qt. ‘We have 150 quarts at this low the clearance... the clearance. Palais Royal—Third Floor [LiNGERIE | ilk lingerie, odds and ends, a bit mussed . . but 1.39 p styles 1.39 ! Slips chemises, panties and In the clearance values in the group. 86 .. 52_95 to 3.95 silk slips, in strap and built Al of good quality crepe es up to 50, In the clearance 15 . . $395 lounging Pajamas, in coloriul pri lor combinations for sleeping as well ging . . in the clearance Palais Royal—Third Floor. SPORTS WEAR 595 sports frocks . . . a miscellaneous group of Bedford cords, knits, ratines, two piece sports colors, in this cfearance styles, pastel ectator sports . 295 cotton knit dresses, one picce sports models, attractive styles and charming colors i the clearance . ribbed . . . polo shirt marked down to . 34 to 40 1.95 ;m. crashes . i -adej, and l .59 $2.95 mesh suits, two and three piece models, pastel tones, perfect for active or sp marked down to 1.95 2.95 bathing suits, many 1.39 1.79 --3.95 ance 2.95 r These include mar There are many darker frocks in thi< coll 1.95 large straw hats for beach wear §1 and 1.59 straw hat$, big floppy kinds .. . styles.. . : 395 bathing suits, a splendid assortment $5 and $6 bathing suits, newest models, in the clear- 3.95 | Better SPORTS DRESSES | 10.95 cotton lace, wash crepe and fine sports fabrics in U styles, wh 14020 .. in the ca jacket frocks s and Odds and ends—a misce lay suits and undergarmen ¥ table Tots’ 1.95 to 2.95 dresses in 2 to 6 year In the clearance 26—Infants’ §1 silk-and-wool and cotton shirts in the clearance in one year sizes ... one 8 to 16 years. m the clearance clearance in the clearance. . 50 Girls 2.95 rayon and wool and all wool sweaters, recently 79¢c . . 10 Girls 1.95 linen and 59’0 clearance Palais ‘Un-Lax!” Comfortable Steamer Chairs Put one out on the lawn— have one for where! stripe canvas, the beach— take one up on the roof —they're comfortable any- Seats of woven of green or orange with tan. Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Special! 60c Chocolate Caramel 39c 39c- 29c¢ Ib. Less”than half price! mels coated with a delicious chocolate. Mail and Phone Orders Filled. nd pastel colors irance 1650 distinctive models, . many in white, also $10 Palais Royal—Third Floor | FANTS’ WEAR | 5..3.95 and 5.95 crepe de chine dresses in the to 20 years, recently marked down to §1 in the Royal—Third Floor ©7.95 spectator sports styles eous lot of apparel—herets, e 1.29 59c¢ I GIRLS’ DRESSES I These are sometimes slightly soiled and all are in sizes 10 . . 198 rayon crepe dresses, recently 159 . . $1 1.95 2.95 59¢ 59¢ 7 .. 895 and 1095 flowered georgettes that were recently marked down to 395 and 495 in the clearance khaki shorts, sizes 8 Half Soles and Rubber Heels Bo Chewy cara- All work guaranteed. forth 69C Done while you wait or delivered if desired. Palais Royal—Downstairs Stors

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