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B-2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State Dinner Host to Presi- dcnt-Elect of panama at Woodley Estate Tonight. of men this evening at dinner, THE secretary of State, Mr. Stim- | son, will be host to a company entertaining home Woodley in compliment to in his suburban | | Leesburg, Va. rick J. Hurley were the uests of honor at a reception last evening, with the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J. Armistead Wel- bourne as hosts. in their home in Secretary and Mrs. Hur- the President-elect of Panama, Senor | ley recently moved into_ their country who formerly ° was Harmodio _Aries, i The President- Minister at this post. | home, ernoon and will be guests at the lega- bccome residents of Loudoun County. ticn for several days. b ceived at the White House at 5 o'clock. The Secretary and Mrs. Stimson have taken the Chicora Coitage at Au- Sable Club, at St. Hubert's, N. Y., for the month of August. Mrs. Stimson is in their Summer home, Highhold, on Long Island, where she has been for several wecks, the Secretary joining her for frequent week ends. In August the Secretary probably will spgnd more time with her at St. Hubert's. Former Secretary of State. Mr. Frank B. Kellogg, who was in Washington Vesterday en route to his home, in St. Paul, lunched with President Hoover at the White House. Mrs, They will be re- | | the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Kellogg, who accompanied. the | Beatrico Guests from Wasbington _included Debuchi, the Minister from the Nether- lands, Jonkhur Van Roijen; Rear Ad- miral end Mrs. T. T. Craven, Mrs. J. Russell Kennedy, Mrs. Williem L. Dun- lop, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam L. Dunlop. jr.; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dunlop, My, and Mrs. Walter J. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell Smith, Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Dulin, Maj. and Mrs. | Charles Trowbridge Tittman, Mr. and Mrs, Charles G. Clagett, Mr. and Mrs. Bates Warren, the Misses_Jackson, Miss Franklin Rogers, Mr. end Mrs. N. K. Houtfield, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Phillips, Mrs. Braward Warner, Miss | Kiddy, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates, Miss Goodwin, Mrs. MacRoberts, former Secretary to Washington after |the Rev. and Mrs, F. Bland Tucker, their arrival in New York from Europe, | Miss Flournoy, Mrs. O. C. Troxel, Mrs. had as her guest at luncheon Mrs.|Edward L. Conn and Capt. and Mrs. Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General, | also from St. Paul. Secretary and Mrs. Hurley Enjcy Old Virginia Hospitality. Hallis Cooley. Others in the company were Lieut. and Mrs. Michael Grenata of Fort | Humphreys, Lieut. and Mrs. John L. | Chamberlain of Fort Myer, Mr. and The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- Mrs Hambletcn Welbourne, Dr. and e e e ;: Final Made to sell N N~ ~ N N N N ~ N N N\ N N N N N N LY 'ELEVENTH St= ) p— o V) =] o) =) o ¢ from $10.50 to $14.50 .—Open ALL DAY Saturday— W ) =t o Quality Shoes 4.95 All sizes AAAA to C widths Imagine at $4.95! White kid and linen san- dals and pumps—pink. blue, green doeskin— sport shoes in all white and white with brown or black trim—your choice at $4.95. % Bgotery . 1015 Connecticut Ave. Near K street Former Hickson Shoe Dept. BETWEEN FaG A Tremendous Sacrifice and Sale of Entire Stock With new fall merchandise arriving daily, we must clear all summer apparel to make room, regardless of the terrific loss. Sensational Group 100 Frocks Worth from $10 to $15 Washable silk crepe, prints, eyelets and sheers. One to a customer. i3 5 Evening Dresses 69c Worth from $39.50 to $89.50 Crepe and batiste Blouses and Sweaters Worth §1.95 and $2.95 $6 Unrestricted Choice French Room " Better Dresses Worth from $29.50 to $79.50. 300 Summer Frocks Worth from $10 to $18 Sheer chiffons, washable crepe, cotton laces & eyelets. $19.85 /—_—\\ W e T Toweling Beach Robes 85c orth $1.19 White and contrasts, Coats and Suits Worth $16.50 Polo and swagger styles. $11.75 /_—_—\ Summer Jackets Worth $5 to $7.95 Pastels and white. 1 /Coafs and Sui;rs $8.95 Spring Coats Actually $39.50 and $49.50 Worth $10.95 Pastels. Fur trimmed and tailored. Flowered Cotton Pajamas 79c worth $1 Guaranteed washable. $9 Belmont, on the Leesburg road, | | which they purchased in the Spring flect and his party will arrive this aft- | from Mr. Edward B. McLean, and have THE 1w iU N, D. C, TounsDAY JULY 21, 1932. Mrs. Clyde V. Matthews, Mrs. J. Pem- broke Thom, Miss Helen Stirling and Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Rogers of Bal- timore, Dr. of Rockville, Md.; Mrs. Samuel Walter Washington and the Misses Willis of Charles Town, W. Va, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Baker, Miss Maulsby, Mrs. John Francis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. D Hayward and the Rev. and Mrs. Douglass Hough of Frederick, Md. Lecsburg guests included former Gov. and Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, Judge and Mrs. J. R. H. Alexander, Miss Ada Alexander, Dr. and Mrs. W. O Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Bly, Mr. George C. Carter, Mr and Mrs Shirley Carter, Miss Sarah Carter, Mrs. John S. Castleman, Mr. and Miss Castleman, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Corbell, Mrs Arthur M. Chiches- ter, Mr. A. M. Chichester, fr.. Mrs. Conrad, Mr. and Miss Conrad, the Rev. and Mrs G. Peyton Craighll, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Chancellor, Mr. and Mrs, John Wil- liams Clemens, the Misses Davis, Mr. and Mrs, A. Dibrell, Miss Ruth Dibrell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred di Zerega, Mrs. T. 'W. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. L Ellis, Mr. and_Mrs. Thomas Fendal Mrs. Nichols, Dr. and Mrs. John Gibson, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson, Miss Anne Gulley, Mrs. Ralph Graves, Miss Giddings, Miss Cornelia Packard, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garrett, the Misses Galleher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Har- rison, the Misses Harrison, Mrs. Harry Harrison, Mr. and Mrs, Powell Harrison, d Mrs. James A. Lyon | § Mrs. E. H. Heaton, Mr. L. Clark Hoge, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hume, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hopkins, Mrs. J. G. Hopkins, r.. Mrs. W. D. Hempstone, the Rev. and Mrs. Norrls Harkness, Mrs. Arthur Hoeber, Mr. Bentley Hoeber, the Misses Janney, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pollock Janney, Mr. John Janney, Mrs. Louise King, Mr. and Mrs. J. Page Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lintner, Mrs. 8. 8. Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lipscomb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald, Mr. McDonald. Mrs. Granville Meade, Miss Ellen Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam M. Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Miller, Miss Virginia Mott, Dr. and Mrs, G. H. Musgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Moore, Mrs. John Mason, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Nalle, Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. Clayton Orr, Mrs. Frederick Page, Dr. A. L. Penuel, Mrs. and Miss Pike_ Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. Hubert Plas- ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Prestcn, Miss Florence Pittman, Mrs. W. T. C. Rogers, Mrs. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Rust, jr. Mr and Mrs. E. Marshall | Rust. Mrs. Edwin G. Rust, the Misses Mr_and Mrs. H. B. Rust, Mr. Frank E. Saunders, Mr. Fred Saunders, |Mr. and Mrs. Warner Snider, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Tittman, Mr. and Mrs. H. |H. Trundle, Mrs. David B. Tennant, Miss Tennant, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. | H. Clifford, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Richard Wainwright, Mrs. Blech, Mrs. Robert R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. George | Gwynn Tayloe, Mr. and Mrs. C. . Baylor, Mrs. McKenzie Tabb oi Middle- Durfee, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Wmle. Mrs. B. V. White, Mr. Albert ite, Mr, and Mrs. E. V. White, Mrs. E. B. White, Miss Elizabeth White, Mr. and Mis. R. B. Wildman, Miss Christine Wildman, Miss Katherinc Wildman, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Willlams, Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Olive, Mrs. Yount, Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. White, Miss Riley, Mrs. ‘William 8. Grammer, Mrs. Lewis Gram- | mer and the Misses Grammer. Purcellville guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hirst, Mrs. Virginia B. Hirst, Mr. and Mcs Moncure Iyon, Mr. and rs. Mrs. Dabney and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. " | Speer. Other guests were Mrs. Henry Fair- fax, Mr. Frank C. Littleton, Col. and Mrs. Floyd C. Harrls and the Misses Harris of Aldie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Atkinson, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Dudley, Miss Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Basil Hall, Mr. and Mrs, B. E. B, Hall, Rev. and Mrs. D, C. Mayers, Miss Charlotte Noland, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. West, Mr. and Mrs. McI. burg, Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Rotter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fairfex Harrison, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Baird, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alvin Baird, Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Vickers, Mrs. R. B. L. Fleming, the Misses Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Meade, the Misses Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Bever- ley, the Misses Bevcrley, Mrs. James R. Sterling Flatware TERLING is one product whose quality and prestige remain the same, always. Sterling is always sterling, 925,1000 fine, guaranteed under Government standard. Today's low prices mean more in sheer value than in almost any other product. In addition to the sketched suggestions. our col- lection mcludes such other favcrites in sterlin design OINTED ANTIQUE $19.00 13.50 12,50 6 Breakfast Knives .. 6 Dessert Forks ... 6 Salad Forks 6 Tea- as Orchid, Duncan Phyfe, America, Hunt Club, William and Mary. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana 1" PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avenue Entrance Breakfast Kalves .. Dessert Forks ... Salad Fork: ... Tea- £poons .. $20.00 16.00 13.00 7.00 6 Breakfast Knives .. 6 Dessert Forks ... 6 Salad Forks ... 6 Tea- spoons $21.00 21.00 15.00 10.50 6 Breakfast Knives .. 6 Dessert Forks ... 6 Salad Forks ... 6 Tea- spoons .. $19.00 15.50 12.50 6.50 6 Dessert Knives .. 6 Descert Forks ... 6 Salad Forks ... 6 Tea- spoom .. Are you seeking the savings offered in Sale-priced footwear? n Smart new styles like these are to be had right now in your size in your Nisley store: Nisley pumps are shown in sbout White styles include Seatex_cloth, moire and faille which may be dyed, and kid with black stitching plus a clasp effect button. beauty a3 the marvelous portraic, formed person cannct dispute that fact. ua/ tty_ Dessert Knives Descort Forks ... Salad Forks ... Tea- speons .. The truly in- Finer workmanship! Greater flexibility! Permanent shapeholding and lighter, more graceful shoes of quality that can be com- pared only to high priced footwear was 30 : fin ; made possible through a new, modern process of shoe manufacture. The Nisley factories were the first to adopt this system now used in many fac- tories by makers of the finest footwear. This finer quality is delivered to you in 57 stores that act as doorways to the Nisley owned factories. This short pathway to your feet tremendously reduces costs through the one (only) small profit required. ta Recamier sandal of fine white calf was created by Nisley Style Bureau and has made a tre- mendous “hit” Also provided in and patent leather, black kid Mes. Davenport sandal in white calf, blus kid black kid and patent leather. The Prince of Wales tis is & special hit with the younger set. White buck with black trim also all white or in two shades of fawn. SLEY Beautful Shoew Jreater OI”Z'CC’/?GJZJCIZDIZ 1339 F STREET, N. W. cedure. Nidley pri More than & major price reduc- tions are made for you by Nisley metheds compared with the usual factory-to-dealer-to-your-feet pro- therefore is Seventy Constantly Changing Styles Extra Value Silk Hose CHIFFON SERVICE 75C 2 pairs $1.40 Value that only the buyi patony uyind power of 7 stores can p Mail orders filled promptly when accompanied by purchase price and 15 cents postape Pranklin _Hartman Kenworthy, | |§l and curtain strips, in mas Foster, Mr, and Mrs. Turner Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Foster, Mrs, S. | SOCIETY. —_— Henry T. Oxnard, Rev. and Mrs. Bur-| Chamberlain, Mr. and k vell, Miss Burrell, Rev. Lawrence Brent, | Pierce, Col. and Mrs. mdxxllb,flME nsley Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. N.|and Mrs. Stahl, Mr. W. F. Osler, Mrs. e ?mrpe, Mrs. Robert Cochran, Mr. end |H. Morrison, Miss Morrison, Mrs. | Laumann, the Misses Laumann, Miss Mrs. Thomas B, Cochran, Mr. and Mrs, ‘ George Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Helen Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Are R. M. Meetze, Miss Hunter Smith, Dr. | Glascock, Mrs, Joshua Fletcher, Mr. | thur of Waterford, the Rev. and Mrs. Richard Mason, Dr. and Mrs. J. W.|Joshua Fletcher, jr.; Mr. and Mrs, Rob- | B. D. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- Slaughter, the Misse: T. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Capt. ‘Turner, Mrs. | ert Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs, Waugh | min O'F. Randolph, Miss Pol Randolph Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Glascock of Upperviile. =2 ph, Miss Polly Carey | Randolph, Mrs. George H. Burwell, Mr, The Rev. and Mrs. Paul D. Bowden, | George H. Burwell, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. | Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Turner, | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Groome, Mr, and | Townsend Burwell, Mrs. Hugh Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Skinker of The Mrs. W. B. Kinkade of Warrenton, Mr. | Mr. Hugh Nelson, jr.; . . Plains, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rozier Dulany, | and Mrs. Edward M. Chamberlain, Miss ——— and Mrs. Prank Hayne, Mrs. Ellen Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy | Mr. Benjamin (Continued on Third Page.) Were $16.75 to 329.75 F‘ROCKS to make a whole summer ] successful sports . . . golf . . . tennis . . . travel Fracks for spectator If-Price Sale Tomorrow . .. for the First Time! 300 Erle-Maid SUMMER DRESSES Now 36.38 to 514.88 PRICE Charge Purchases Accepted! Sizes 12 to 20—36 to 48 town . . « country club dinners and dances . . . for seaside resorts . . . frocks with jackets, detachable capes, trim pleated skirts, tailored, cap sleeves, long sleeves or sleeveless. All Sales Final! TWELVETEN TWBVE TWAVE F STREET == WE INVITE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT = FRIDAY REMNANT SALE $1 Rubber Reducing Garments 59c Rayon-Covered Rubber Step-Ine. lined with stock- inette. Sizes 26 to 36.— 75¢ to $1.00 Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 25C Pair Second Floor. Hosiery & Underwear $1.00 SILK MESH HOSE—Full fashioned silk mesh. chiffon and service weight hose. Sec- onds ... $1.00 OUTSIZE HOSE. rayon-and-cotton Perfect quality ..... $1.00 AND S1 LACE HOSE, fu! perfect quality “WHOOPEE” solid colors and fancy tops, in 9, rayon mixtures. Sizes 7 to 10 Cc (36) WOMEN’'S $3.00 RAYON E‘NSEM?LES, ngnslsttu“g of one- plece pajamas and coal match. All colors $1'39 10c MESH AND Tashioned; 3 WOMEN’S GAUZE VESTS, with band tops. Irregulars. .. $1.00, $1.25 AND $1.50 SHEER |}/ SILK HOSE, 3-strana, 45, 48 and 51 gauge. Lace tops and picoted tops. Also “Correct Length” silk hose : 69c $1.25 WOME RAYON PA- JAMAS, in gay color combi- Rations .. o 19 79¢ AND $1.00 RAYON UNDIES. Extra, double extra and regular sizes in step-ins. three-in-ones, bloomers. panty chemises. flared che- mises; 8lso Tegular sizes in gowns and dance sets. In fine rayon and mesh, tailored, lace-trimmed and appliqued ... A ) S;Arg:xls, complete with short-sleeve shirts. 'or home or beach ......... $1‘39 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS, of white nainsook, with waist attachment. Sizes 2, 4 and AND SHORTS—Sleeveless knitted shirts and broadcloth shorts. Bro- 150 ken sizes. Each ... 35c WOMEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, of rayon-stripe white and pink madras. Sizes 36 3Q¢ and 38 .. Street Floor. o3 SUIP - OX FABRIC OVES, in white and egg- shel Toilos % 33c $1.00 SLIP-ON FABRIC GLOVES, double-woven, in white and egg- shell. 4, 6 and 8 button 7 lengths. Also mesh gloves... Street Floor. HOME NEEDS REMNANTS CURTAIN MAR- | QUISETTE, scrim and cretonne, in assorted lengths; greatly reduced. Some pieces can be matched. 774 ‘Yard REMNANTS HALL RUNNER and rug borders, 34 inches wide. quality. ] 7o | Durable felt-base Sensatfonal low price. Yard | WINDOW SHADES—Odd lot va- rious sizes and lengths in ofled opaque and Holland shades. 18(! Some slightly soiled. Each.. PILLOW TOPS, curtain’ valances y | sizes and colors. Reduced to 6¢ | 0dd Lots Men’s Wear 25c MEN'S SHIRTS AND SHORTS—Sleeveless knitted shirts and plain and fancy broad- 15¢ Each | cloth shorts. . MEN’S UNION SUITS—Athletic suits with knitted insert and 27¢ | snubber. Sizes 36 to 42..... | MEN’S SOCKS, in plain col- ac ors. _Sizes 101 to 12. Pair... MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, collar attached. White, tan, blue and green. foag oo MEN'’S mn.u SPORT tol’AN’l‘!. in neat stripes. Bizes 32 42 waist . . 95¢ MEN'S blue and tan. $2.00 WOMEN'S JERSEY | 15¢ | street 14 to 20, (75) SILK AND CREPE in pastel shades. Sizes d 26 to 32. Sold for $1.95 | nd $295 e $1.00| 20 (21) SMART JACKETS, in fur fabrics and silk. Sizes 14 to 42. Sold for §2.95 @ and $5.95. Choice ... $1.00 a colors. Secords of chiffon and and "!h“r‘: les —Street Floor. tripe Sizes 1060 Sik and ilk and Rayon Dresses Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 30. Long sleeves, short $ capelet sleeves and sleeveless. Hurry for SKIRTS. | 40 Coats Were $5.95 to $8.95 ‘Women's and misses’ coats and tan and tweeds. Just the thing for vacation use.—Second Floor. Sold for $1.98 to $2.98 c straws, nmth) straws— | in black and all colors. | > All head sizes. | $1.50 & $2 Panama Simulations and Rough Straws Also.the popular softies, Street Floor. service weight. picot tops Silk D | resses Sold for $2.95 and $3.95 Suits. .. .. 32-59 suits, in sizes 14 to 40. Black. navy, 300 Straw Hats Rough stravs, plain Wide and medium brims. White, black and pastel 59 C| 59c to $1 Silks and Rayons, yd.39c 2 to 4 yard lengths, in sheer printed chiffon, silk flat crepe, | rayon crepe and other Summer fabrics. Street Floor. Wash Goods, yd. 9(: Useful sewing lengths, in -plain and printed voile, percale, rayon and cotton fabrics and other popu- lar materials. $1.98 PAJAMAS, broadcloth and rayon tafleta. | T = e ] checks and plaids. Sizes 15,16 and 17 . . $1.00 i §1.50 PAJAMAS, of rayon flat crepe. in pastel Shades, vo-plece style. Sizes v iy 1% 89¢ $1.98 COOLIE COATS, of printed and plain pongee, cretonne and | dotted broadcloth. Small and medium sizes. All sales final . $1.98 INEN glure flwn dmlkm.AllTX‘ and green. zes 16 an sales final . 89¢ SES, of $2.00 AN handkerchief la: linen and Plain colors 89¢ in pongee, rayon crepe. and prints. Broken sizes. All sales final Secor Neckwear & Trimmings COOL SUMMER BLOUSETTES, in pastel colors and soft- colored prints. S 0. e 2de long and tri- angular styles; also scar- 29 vests. 50¢ to $1.00 values ¢ 59¢ SILK AND COTTON LACES in white, black and colors. Also $1.00 38-inch georgette crepe 35 | in street shades, Yard.. c Street Floor, ' 0dd Lots Women’s Wear || 0DD LOTS SHOES (300 PAIRS) WOMEN'S COL- ORED SHOES: pumps and ties, in red. green and blue. @7 () Sizes 3 to 8 CHILDREN'S BATHING SLIPPERS; broken sizes. ]84 YOMEN'S " LTY 'SHOES and arch white. S shoes. All sizes. Straps, Blonde, black and ties, stepins and opera 81.49 ! mps AND GIRLS' 2 sizes 81, lBO 2. Oxfords and straps. Black and tan X 95¢ Second Floor. 0DD LOTS BOYS' WEAR BOYS' WASH KNICKERS— Tan, grey and blue crash and covert. Sizes 8 t0 14... BOYS’ BATHING SUITS popu- lar speed model. Sizes 28 550 to 34 BOYS’ 50c WASH SUI"I"S, sizes 4 to 8. Solid colors an combinations . .. 38(: BOYS' BLOUSES, sport and regulation collar-attached Q¢ styles. Sizes 710 14.....00 Street Floor, LOW | 39c¢ | ‘ | | |