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THE EVENING SR, JuryY . 20, 1932, the victims unaware when lolling on “Tell them I appeared in pictures ZOT Speaking of Jeans, T saw Jean my-" [‘7‘111'6’[ the Airw ay X COOL-CLEAN X, the beach or even strolling down the |years ago with the star dog Jean.” boulevard. . . Those autograph-hunting crowds that used to flock about the Embassy Club | "SOCIETY Hollywood in Person mond go through the fan magazines | furiously the other day and throw them (Continued From Second Page) spend the remainder of the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Hinshaw. Mrs, John Gardner Ladd has re- turned to Wosley Heights from Me- chanicsburg, Pa.. where she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. James Irvin Walkathons, Popular After-Dinner Sport, Are Hard on Guests’ Arches—Stars Shun “Candid Cameras” in Hands of Curious. and have now transferred their numbers to the Brown Derby doors are equipped often with these trouble-makers. They not only “snap” the star—without her | usual make-up and lighting effects— | but they have the nerve to produce the | ghastly result and ask to have it auto- graphed. Wallace Beery took one dis- | gusted look at such a portrait cf him- | self and, instead of autographing it, tore down in disgust when they didn't carry | his photo. If he'd had patience, he would have discovered & nice shot of himself in one of them. Not in the | leading pages, but with a nice captio He's said to be Hollywood-shy. Doesn't want to be mentioned as going out with this one or that one. Or “being aflame,” or any of the Hollywooden courting terms. But he appears with Frances 'COMFORTABLE (Effective July 20, 1932) Non-Stop, High-Speed To NEW YORK Steel. She was accompanied by her two children. Annette and Martha. During her absence Mr. Ladd was at| the Reserve Officers’ Training Camp at Fort George G. Meade. BY MOLLIE MERRICK. | cain with the cock if a bottle cf creflml‘5 to bits. . . | Dee frequently, for all that. : oes to waste. e = THREE TIMES DAl HOLLYWOOD, Calif, July 20 ¢ —_— A certain studio has three teams And the extra girls have sprung a 5 (NAAN.A) —Colonites beaching it at| pear old Hollyw ren Working on the adaptati 1 3, 530 P. M. 2 | ywood. .. Frank Craven g o ptation of & story. new one. They ask f O f;alr;tad}mnlra find their chiet interest | )| ‘get a chance to do everything but According to the producer, they'll use now in the manicure. s?mp‘;‘mn’rl‘:;;)n = siter dinner in the local “walkathon” | act ¢t Fox, he tells me. His contract |the best of the three or “make a smash- | means a new polish on the nails, but Y ching this pathetic phenomenon has | ca)is for writing and directing, but m”mt of it by combining all three ver-| no other work, and it costs 25 cents eveloped into a craze. It's smart NOW | g glimpse of that funny mug. . .Just be- |Sions.” That little quote explains some | Depressien, and how. S fo give a dinner of from 10 to 20 guests, | catise Mercedes D'Acosta has & prefer. | Of the stories that puzzle us from time | i g later taking them on to the contest;| ence for corduroy trousers is no reason %o tme. . . paper Alliance. The.) Crorge Creciman gave a “walkathon'|why she should be included with the| = = L srchies have be Tl Suests fay el |male writers at M.-G-M. in a recent| Cecelia Parker is giving the boys the | ve been aching ever since. tabulation made by a leading weekly... | same kind of a run Jimmie Dunn has | Rumania’s national defense appro- - And did that photographer who snapped | been giving the girls. Plenty popular, Priation this year is half that of 1931. Funny, these economies of the movie- | Garbo and D’Acosta strolling along the | both of them...Sue Carol has given her famous. Joe Schenck, who will see|pier at Santa Monica in their tailored | baby a pure ite nursery in the best $20,000 vanish on the gaming tables with | best—trousers, of course—get a piece of |modernistic design. This includes & ‘o ——————— & smile and a shrug, cannot leave a | some one'’s mind! white carpet and white kid chairs Push-Up Waves Imom without clicking off the light... | — Louise Fazenda still carries that quart Realisti And Edmund Lowe has become an artist| “Candid cameras” have become such | thermos bottle full of coffee to the | ealistic at eliminating waste words in telegrams, | a rage that all Hollywood is a-tremble. | studio with her every day. She's good sometimes to the extent of cutting the | The candor of the lens is appalling at | for a cup every half hour or so. Just a message down to mystifying propor- | times. But shops selling the weapons Java Jane...When Helen Hayes stepped | tions...Lilyan Tashman doesn’t care if |are doing a land office buciness with off the train at Pasadena recently the | there are half-opened bottles of Chnm-’small types of camera which may be cameramen didn't do their work so well,| 203 Keith-Albee Bld; pagne all over the place, but will raise 'concealed in the hand and sprung on | but the actress just laughed and said. s. All-Stop Service To BALTIMORE, PHILA- DELPHIA, NEW YORK NINE TIMES DAILY (3 Connections to Boston) . Planes leave 8,9,10,1,12A.M;2,4,5 6P. M. FROM WASHINGTON AIRPORT LUDINGTON AIRLINES NAT 7529 DIST 3125 All Leading Hotels, Travel Bureaus, Pennsylvania Raliroad Ticket Offices or just Phone POSTAL TELEGRAPH or WESTERM UNION. Mrs. R. Spencer Palmer and her daughter, M ss Catherine B. Palmer, are in Socutis Brooksville, Me, for the Summer, after stopping en route for visits_in Portsmouth, N. H,, and Graf- ton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Erle P. Halliburton of Ics Angeles are making a few days’ visit in Washington at the Mayflower as part of a tour they are making by airplane with their son, Mr. Erle P. Halliburton, jr., and his sisters, Miss Zola Halliburton and Miss Vida Halli- burton. They went direct to Mexico after leaving California the middle of June, and then followed a Southrtn course to Ripley, Tenn., Mr. Halliburton's former home, where they spent a week. They will go from here to New York, through the New England States and into Canada, returning to the West Court about the middle of August. (Jopyright. 1932. by North American News- Eugene Genuine MEt. 6828 Assistants at Sylvan Theater Tonight Chosen. Assisting the Community Center De- partment tonight at the Sylvan Theater in the Washington Monument Grounds will be Miss Ruth Jenkins and Miss| e 4 ¥ i Clara Erdman, the Committee on Pro. MISS MARY TYSON MURPHY, gram Distribution this season’s | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, announce her engagement to openirg events in_the Summer festival | Mr. Arthur D. Zachary, jr., of Sanford, Fla series (he: S |— - = - Washington Boy Scouts also assist at ; s the festival programs this Summer, |its annual Yom Kippur night dance in | Monday evening. October 10. Miss| gerving as ushers each Wednesday eve- | the large ball rcom of the Willard Hotel. | Jeanette Rod is chairman of the com- ! ning during July and August, under|This year the dance will take place!mittee in charge. the direction of Col. E. L. Mattice. Philipsborn El THE new Inventory Just Ahead!! ) That’s Why It’s Such a Spectacular ,‘.Blllef S REMNANT DAY Thursday_! by the Washington Denishawn group. and will be the third event in the 19 series, and in Sylvan Theater, in the Monument Grounds, presented under the joint auspices of the Community Center Devartment and the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks. with | the assistance of the National Capital Civic Fund The committee in charge of the Sum. mer festivals _includes ~Mrs. E. K. Peeples, Licut. F. B. Butler. Mrs. Edith H. Hunter. Miss Bess Davis Schreiner, Mr. Al Clyde-Burton and Mr. Harold Snyder. Miss Mary Clopper Caulfield. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Caul- field of Cloppers. and Mr. Joseph Ber- nard Byrnes of Washington. were mar- ried vesterdav in St. Rose's Catholic Church. at Cloppers. the pastor, the Rev. John J. Callaghan, officiating in the presence of a small number of rel- | atives and friends ! “’t-'ve set TO)IQRROW for the big c](jaraway of every small or incomplete lot in the store! And we’ve marked prices that certainly ought to accomplish it! Small lots from a busy Summer’s selling. Incomplete lots after Pre-Inventory Sales. Now regrouped, ready for quick exit TOMORROW—and § in, Fri i are important to _vou—_vou’llnh(' HEI{EI ; = ) SO S Pl ol The program tonight will be given LEVENTH ST. = BETWELN Fa G OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Summer Hats At Drastic Clearance Prices -2 -3 ORIGINALLY $2.95 to $10 $3 Rayon Sleeping i P omnen | |Coats, Cut Priced! | | |_Dresses to Clear! For WOMEN Now *35 PAJAMAS Women’s $16.50 Afternoon and Street Dresses Misses” $16.50 and $19.50 Furless Dress C . One-piece and > entertained Mon- ower in her home, sorthwest, in r cilia Nolte. | daughter of Mr George J.| Nolte, whose marriage to Mr. William | v will take place Tuesd | er guests were Mrs. George Nolte, Hobkins. _Miss s 95 two-piece paja- * mas. Some with some 1 in one- jackets, e with tuck-in blouses. ';*-:-";' is the smart mate Furless Coats. utility styles vou need rial for beach wear! The or motoring, iR novelty corded wool crepe. Jabot and scarf col- colors are fast, and lars. Black, brown, beige. 40 to 46 . Sa e ey iR & Woman's $19.50 Rust Tweed Sports Coat with Collar of racccon suspe Woman's §29.50 Tan Wool Dress Coat with Squirrel Collar. 40 for shorter w.oman 3 .8 $3 and $3.95 Cotton Now 10 I)‘AJAAI‘IAb .’V||'ssu' $25 and }?0.50 Fu\r-Tr_immed Coats vith One and two- o 2 ky. Scar ¥ and solid colors, \: to 18 s T Striped and ,“.Zm.t 1 ¢ )l;;r;:{‘(f::, THE NEW printed blouses, with plain By gt v - i & - Rt 9 : trousers. Terry cloth pa- Women's $29.50 Furless Sports Coats in the g tweed . e e s jamas included, one-piece mixtures. Stunning style for travel, in beige, tan, brown, L green. 36 to 40 5 sesee 12161220 F Street N.W stvles. Red, orange. jade, T . Now *15 Grace ‘Strauss of Augusta, Ga. | $5.95 Lounging ow flesh. SECOND FLOOR ' e Elizabeth Arden PAJAMAS Misses® 2050 to 4950 Furred Dress Conts WA TR G s i . e R galvak and and bracclet ot et | Has Three Steps ol e o ; : e i with cap sleeves. Pleated ruf- fle around the neck and sleeves. Smart for leisure hours during the Summer. SECOND FLOOR rv Sheehv. | Mary Mar- esa Neuland, Teresa Miss Helen | Murphy, Miss Fthel Murphv Miss | Beatrice Meany. Miss Virginia Dellinger. | Mrs. Clark M. Kinney and her chi dren have just returned to Wesley Heights from a two weeks trip to Re- hoboth Beach Crepe . . . Felt . . . Genuine Panamas Rough Straws . . . Crochet . . . Wool Large and Medium Brims . . . Turbans collars, Big white hutt SECOND FLOOR Larger Women's $16.50 and $25 Crepes and Sheers In the tlenderizing styles for ctreet and after- noon wear that larger women like best. Dainty touches of lace and hatiste. pin tucks. low placed flares. Plain theers and printed cre $ Black, navy. blue. green, and white with color. 401 1o 5212 Fifth Floor. Miss Mil ‘Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Thomas, left today for Green Pond. N. J., where she | will visit for t¥o weeks. Mrs. William M. _Aitchison is 1n Goshen New York visiting relatives Women’s $16.50 and $25 One-Piece and Jacket Dresses Mrs. Lillian B. Worell of Savannah, Ga.. is spending a fe s at_the| Dodge and Is accompanied by Miss Annie Faucett and Miss Frances Burk- | halter, also of Savannah. and Miss | coats in the finest F ce § R Salon Dresses Reduced! Women's and Misses” £20.30 to £19.30 Salon Dresses An outstanding selection for str afternoon, semiformal and evening wear. Only the finest materials! ~ Workmanship that is immediately apparent! Lovely lace yokes, lingerie trim- ming. beaded straps and yokes. Jeweled clips! Pastels, and dark s<hades. 36 to 44 Crepes—Sheers—Chiffons-Satins 14 to 20 SECOND FLOOR—SALON DRES; $8.50 and $10 Vagabond llde-lm;k N $25 irdles, 27, 31, 33 .85 $22.50 Tmported French OW . girdles. to 35 . Misses’ $49.50 to $79.50 Finer Fur-Trimmed Coats. Dress styles FOI‘ MISSES in Forstmann's f es and diagonal woolens. 4 to 6-skin s = : kolinsky scarfs! collars of silver and blue fox! Muf Misses’ $16.50 One-Piece and Ju All one-of-a-kind frocks that m S cufis of kolinsky, beige or blue fox. High button closings. Black, X blue, beige. 14 to 20 i i SN e Redingotes h p Women's $45 to $79.50 Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats. The best fabrics CESPCEm Rt price (] uldn’t | ... the best furs! Beautiful collars of fox, galvak, ermine, and terial! Also: Wool redingotes—4 s §7.95 and $8.95. Black, brown, navy. QI)Pl‘ifll Sale! kolinsky. Black, brown, blue, beige. 36 to 44 regular, 36 to 42 S - . - $25 s martly tailored, Han(lker(lll(’fs with the stunning effect that simplicity gives. Only the finer of 6 for 31 the Forstmann fabric Seli jabot collars, cape collars. Some crepe and satin combinations. 36 to 42 regular, 38 and 40 short. $2§ FLOOR French Regularly | Women's City Club Gives | Card Party This Eve I8 | A card party will be held at the ‘Women's City Club this evening, under | the auspices of the Membership Com- | mittee, with Mrs. Gladys B. Middlemiss | in charge. Among those making reser- vations are Dr. Edith L. Allen, Mrs Doroihy K. Butler, Miss Pearl I. Ferrin, | Mrs. Bessie A. F. her, Miss Mary E. Gott, Miss Winifred L. Henninger, Miss Bertha L. Holmes, Miss Sheldon Jack- son, Miss Jessie G. Lar s Margaret Lawrence, Miss Elva McNamara, Miss Mary C. Oursler, Miss Rose Votov: Irs. Mabel L. Whitmarsh and Mrs. Charles | Willcox. The Ohio State Society and the Louisiana State Society will join the | All States Officers’ Society in a sail | down the Potomac aboard the City of | Washington August 1 ] Every active State society in Wash- | ington has joined in this cruise and dancing and entertainment. with an ex- cellent orchestra to furnish the music, has been arranged and those who prefer may sit on the deck and quictly enjoy the trip. The boat will leave the wharf at 8:30 o'clock. Tickets can_ be had from the sccretaries of the State so- cleties cr at the d of the Roosevelt | Hotel. | THE NEW N N e e ) i Men's hand-run colored thread Will be at the Shorchem for a week's e e s linen handkerchiefs, rolled hems, ! regularly 35c § N @, R, S ——————_ Mrs. Edward E. Androvette of Moun- 1216-1220 F Street N.W. - - tain Lakes, N. J. with her young son, $6.95 and $7.50 Leather g;r_::t Wardman Park Hotel for several | HANDBAGS Fine leather bags in smooth and pin calf, plain and em- broidered patent leather. Nat Lewis bags in- Black, brown, beige. to Beauty— i Juniors’ $29.50 to $59.50 Furred Dress Coats Only one of a size and color! FEach in the finer crepes and diagonal woolens. Cuffs of silver fox, blue and Cleansing — Toning — Nourishing beige fox, squirrel. Capes edged with fox and 5 galvak, <hawl collars of galvak, jabots mine. Domestic and Imported ol pomara i e R L S GIRDLES Venetian Cleansing Cream to rid the skin of dust, powder. The first step is very important! This cream leaves your skin soft and receptive for the second step. $1—$2—! Venetian Skin Tonic, 2 blend fragrant liquid that refreches and tones the sk It is mildly astringent. and cloces the pores that cleansing has opened. 75c to $3.73. Venetian Velva Cream, a delicate cream that smooths away wrinkles and refines the texture of vour skin without fat- sldesi oLl DL tening. 81 to 83, Orange Skin Food, a rich skin food for STOlARd 312 308 Sonn e thin or middle-aged skin. $1 to $2.75. EXCLUSIVE ELIZABETH ARDEN SBHOP WITH TRAINED SALES PERSON IN ATTENDANCE—STREET FLOOR SECOND FLOOR es 14 to 20, Misses’ $16.50 Silk Prints and Jacket Frocks Smart seasonable dresses, in broken sizes and colors. Prints and a few jacket frocks. SHEER strect dresses s in beige. Save two-thirds here! The Cotton Shop is Filled to the Brim with Values in Eyelets, Linens, Voiles, Dotted Swiss! Until Stock Taking $2.95 ,, $7.95 Were $5.95 to $10.95 Not many of a style—size range sometimes incom- plete—and that's reason enough to redmee these high-fashion cottons! Tailored linens! Marvelous evelets! Sheer voiles, dainty dotted Swiss! Fourth Floor. } For JUNIORS Juniors’ $10.95 to $16.50 Silk and Light-Weight Wool Dresses. gmadl clearance price! Afternoon, sports, and a iew unday night types. Blue, black, brown, green, red. 11 to 17. Third Floor. i S $2‘95 COAT SHOPS—THIRD Women's _imported prints, rolled hems. New! Sale of 100 Dull Washable Crepe Sports Frocks Miss Ruby C. Coure of Rochester, Minn, is at the Dodge for a short stay. V! $ Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Hennessy, jr., of New York are at the Shoreham for a week's visit cluded. $3 Removable Cover BAGS ) The popular lin- s]- 9 en removable o cover bags in plain and em- broidered styles. ~ White, beige, green, blue and maize. The covers are washable, you know! $1 Cotton Fabric GLOVES The most pop- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wright are spend- ing their vacation at the Chalfonte- Haddon Hall in Atlantic City. Mr. Hartley W. Howard of 3215 Thir- teenth street northwest sailed vester-| day on the S. S. Europa and will study at the Universities in Munich and! Heidelberg. Miss Maud McAfee of Los Angeles, | Calif., is spending a few days at the Dodge. accompanied by Miss Athie R. Wendling of South Pasadena, Calif. The Social Workers' Club will give 7 95 V l Juninrs‘cfldso !n}‘ $25 Plain and Printed Crepes for afternoon wear. Some without jackets, some with a tew SHEERS f $ - alues Sunday night. You're sure to find a vacation frock ere 32 in red, blue, black! 11 to 17. Third Floor. a $7.95 We could hardly wait to sign the order when we saw the values — the smartness — the materials! ILess than half Here's something to bring new life to your Summer wardrobe! 100 crisp new dresses in that swanky dull washable crepe. Take an- Juniors’ $1650 to $25 Afternoon and Evening Frocks. Mostly printed crepes. A few sheer ensembles and a few smart evening dresses with low-cut backs. Some with jackets. Chalky crepe Summer frocks are included! Dark travel colors for $7 95 the most part. 11 to 17. Third Floor. other look at the price and g $3 and $3.95 Silk SLIPS ular gloves we 858 lm\‘(‘? 15 the B_ialn cut or fitted styles of finest French crepe, ; " finest cotton Smart tailored styles, with :,":‘:",:nm,‘:m;,‘;:"},r':"'.‘(,‘,:f"lTi'fi:,",‘,d :‘l,':,{' $ .95 fabric, with the Bolton short or cap sleeves. Cape with bandeau top. Flesh, tea rose, white. thumb for ]opfgl;\'ear. \;].lh."-" models that make vour shoul- Broken sizes. wash beautifully. tte ders look broad! Contrasting . . Toiletries Shop Clearance $25 Gold Finish Comb, Brush, Mirror Set. §15 Gold Finish Comb, Brush, Mirror Set. $5 Set Soap Dish, Glass, 2 Bottles d eggshell. < e belts and great big buttons $5 Gold Finish Powder Jar.... 100 BLOUSES add interest! White, flesh, $4 and $7.50 De Vilbis Atomizers One Woman Tells Another Step to health and charm Bigiene. . Lovely women . price for the fashion! use ‘it is a sure most-wanted Tee from. dangerous ¥ :n]\l(l'~ pr against 34 -Length Swagger Coats! Feminine Health and Charm Demand PERSONAL HYGIENE Astringent Powder has found particular a a Soothing. refr uri solution that Is a 183 Safe and Honpoisonous, Never ritates_or harms the mos: delicate t sues. set it promptly banishes lurking. disease-breeding germs For only 50c you can get this safe. hygientc powder at Peoples at any .. . huge or- Tiable druggist today. ~Economical and gandie bow at effective. the $7'95 % ASTRINGEN T ook = IREY S Particular Women| Adorable frocks with short or capelet sleeves and fresh or- gandy bows and nosegay: Sizes 11 to 17. SECOND FLOOR Navy sheer . . . 8; length coat @ Plain Navy and Brown ® Smart Prints in Beet Root, Brown, Black JUNIOR SHOP—THIRD FLOOR $5.95 silk blouses in prints _and maize, blue. 14 to 20. 5195 cotton biouses, and x f Ll el o SPORTS SHOP—THIRD FLOOR SPORTS SHOP—THIRD FLOOR

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