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Brig. Gen. Breckenridgc‘ Leaves Quantico for Vacation With Sons Departs for Rest in Canada: | Many Visitors Entertained at Marine Calony. = | QUANTICO, Va, July 23.—Brig. Gen. James C. Breckenridge and his two sons haye gone to Canada on a | manth’s leave of absence. | P. Jennings and Miss Frances Jennings of Greenwood, S. C.. are quests of Maj. and Mrs. Spmuel Waoods Miss Jane Davis of St. Louis. Mo., | returned with Dr. and Mrs. Davis from their motor trip to the Middle West and ‘will remain througn August. She was the honor guest at a | tea given Monday by Mrs. Davis for the young ladies of the post Mrs. George Mulligan of Georgetown wes a luncheon guest Thursday of Capt. and Mrs. Oliver Smith. Maj. Joseph Fegan, lately attached to the Garde d’Haiti and stationed at Cape Hatien, hascarrived here with Mrs. Fegan and Joseph, Jr. Maj. Fe- | gan will attend the next Field Offi- cers’ School | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dibble of Springfield, Mass., were house guests of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Falge | this week. Their daughter, Miss Elea- | nor Dibble, returned home with them. | Miss Dibble was the honor guest at a | moonlight swimming amd supper party given by Miss Mary Falge at the pool at the Officers’ Club Thursday. Those invited to meet Miss Dibble were Miss Marjorie Raynor, Miss Patricia Mullaly. Miss Mary Joyce, Miss Esther Allen. Miss Ursula Goudeau, Mr. Knowles Henley, Mr. Andrew Lyman, Mr. L Marston, Mr. Noel Gregory, and Mr. ThomasJoyce. Mrs. Law Sanderson and her two children are spending a month with Mrs. Sandersons sister in her cottage on the Eastern Shore of Maryland Capt. Raymond Knapp, Capt. Wil- lam Ulrich and Lieut. Duncan Waller went to Reedsville, on Chesapeake Bay, for a fishing trip Tuesday. Lieut. and Mrs, Frank Wirsig and their small daughter were luncheon guests of Mrs. Frank June Tuesday. Tieut. Wirsig will return to Nicaragua the first of the month, but Mrs. Wirsig plans to remain with her parents. Prof. and Mrs. R. R. Ridgeley, at Annapolis for the remainder of his tour of for- eign duty. . Mr. and Mrs. Z. Marshall Jones and their son of Philadelphia are spending a fortnight with Mrs. Jones' brother- in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs. Allen Simon. Tonight Maj. and Mrs. Simon were hosts at a dinner given at the club before the dance. Invited to meet their guests were and _Mrs Charles Sniffen, Capt. and Mrs. Frank McVey, Capt. and Mrs. L. 8. Swindler, Capt. and Mrs. Theodore Cartwright, Capt. and_Mrs. Floyd Bennett, Capt and Mrs. Alexander Galt, Capt. William Radcliffe, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Esther Humgate, Lieut. David Stafford, Lieut. Lawson Sanderson, Lieut. Julian Capt Air Conditioned and Cooled SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 Till § P.M. Sunday dinners at Collier Ion are famous and at prices to suit all. 65¢, 75¢, S1 Soups. Cocktail. Delicious Fried or Roast Chicken. Roast Duckling. Roast Meat. Efc. Fresi Vegetadles, "Sclads, Homemade Desseris and a Va- 7iely of Our “Own Made Ice ream New Branch 15th & F St. Will open in a few days. An_up-to-the-minute cafe ard. excellent 100d at rea- sonable prices as served at 18th and_Col rd. and branch. 1521 K st Dalton | ily | been detailed adjutant and inspector Frizbe and Mr. and Mrs. J. Homer of Philadelphia. Mrs. Rhett McMahon and Mrs. Des Prey of Baton Rouge, La. are guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Lionel Goudeau. Chief Marine Gunner Thomas Quig- ley, who has been stationed here for five years, left for his new station in Port au_Prince, Haiti, and was accom- panied by his family. The first community picnic and swim- ming party was held on the Maryland shore Friday night. More than 40 offi-! cers and their wives attended. Mrs. Carl Meigs started by motor to Rochester, N. Y.. Thursday to meet her niece, Miss Mildred Wertman. of Kins- ton, Ontario, who will accompany her to Quantico and plans to remain until Autumn. Mrs. R. T. Carleson is spending the week with Lieut. Carleson’s sister, Mrs. A. E. Fontaine, on Long Island Capt. Alfred Noble has completed a tour of duty as instructor in the Ma- rine Corps Schools, and with his fam- has gone to Haiti, where he has for the 1st Brigade Lieut. Edward Pugh has taken a month’s leave, and with his family is visiting relatives in Washington and vicinity. ! A large number of the personnel on the post availed themselves of the hos- pitality of the Kenmore Association and the city of Fredericksburg Thursday and attended the reception tendered to Gen. Russell and the Marine officers, and their wives at historic Kenmore. Mrs. J. B. Hardie and her sons re- turned from a two months’ vacation spent with Mrs. Hardie's father in Mel- lette. S. Dak Capt. Andrew Creesy and his daugh- ter Joan are spending the former's leave motoring through New England. Licut. Jacob Plachta and Lieut. Chris- tian Schilt returned from Nicaragua Monday. They accompanied Maj. Roy Geiger in delivering a new plane for use of our Aircrafts Squadron there and Robert Yowell were | the club before the | heir guests included | ? George Hamner, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Creamer. Capt. and | Mrs. Herbert Hardy. Lieut. and Mrs. | Augustus Fricke and Elizabeth Payne and Miss Nancy Payne of Fred- ericksburg. Capt. and Mrs. Paul Cowie are being congratulated on the birth of a daugh- ter, born in Washington, July 13 Mrs. Walter Green and her daughter, Miss Margaret Green. have gone to Lib- erty, N. Y. where they have taken a cottage near the Catskill National Park | for the Summer Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore Holdahl have returned from Minneapolis. where they spent the former’s leave with rela- Miss Martha Laurence of Portsmouth, Va. is a guest of Capt. and Mrs. John Blanton | Maj. an Short Time Only! Emile Silver Jubilee Offer 1907-1932 Any Permanent ! Wave in the House (The Lowest FOR ONLY Price in the History of ()" 10 The same Emile staff will be in attendance to offer our regular Paramount Service FREE CONSULTATION | by M~ Emile or Mr. E | A o M Eaxoee e Eyelash Dyeing New French Process Children’s Halrcutting v, 7724 Our New Telephone Nu | District 3616 to 3 | 1221 Counecticut Avenue N. W Good news! ing quality nating pleased of a new FurTrimmed MENT . .. as an added AUGUST SALE OF FURS! you can buy a Francke Fur or Cloth Coat at the lowest prices ever. FUR COATS CLOTI in the season’s outstanding SALE Beginning Tomorrow! Now, you can buy more fur beauty, quality ana_styie than ever before ... it's a wise in vestment to buy at these low prices . especially when you can have the hand-selected Furs, beautiful linings and fine fabrics that distinguish every Franckestyled Fur and Cloth Coat. Small Deposit Reserves Your {( Selection Charge Accounts Invited @ MEMBER MASTER FURRIERS’ GUILD After 30 years of sell- y Furs to a discrimi- clientele . . . Francke is to anmounce the opening CLOTH COAT DEPART- feature to their ANNUAL Starting temorrow . . . COATS IN, THE SUNDAY STAR. W 4D. C., JULY 24, | : G Street at Eleventh We're continuing our great Sale of Smart Cottons the famous L’ Aiglon . . . Queen “ Make . . . and other well known brands 1.7 9 You'd pay that price for the most commonplace frock—wait till you see these! They have the style” which these makers are noted for putting in their frocks...they have the quality a discriminating woman expects... and there’s a perfectly marvelous array of different models from which to choose! Eyelets . . . cool, dotted voiles . . , chiffen voiles ... dotted Swiss. Youth- ful models . . . 2l sizes e 141020...3610 44 +..46 10 50. Palais Royal —Third Floor This week only! © A Finger Wave or Water Wave 50¢ opportunity wave Libby Safe Edge Glass 19-Pc. Beverage Sets 09: { Smart Jug rose or green Libby Safe Edge Glass is hard to chip You know then what a bargain this set is at this low price! Until just recently we were never able to offer such a set for so small & sum! this ve a lov vour hair! Take to h set 1 Permanent Waving ' whole head Long or Short Hair Complete Nusheen Vita Color Treat- i for dull, iaded or graying hair. We Sell and Apply Inecto Notox Palais Royal —Balcony 6 Fruit Juice Glasses Phone and mail orders filled while ——— S e f— they last! ) Just right for FASHION and little budgets . . . Smart Frocks for every hour of the day $10 Even women who are accustomed to paying far more exclaim with rapture when they see our $10 group! Such really new. authentic styles...such fabrics... such lovely colors! new cool. dark sheers new pastel sheers cool, monotone Erinu diaphanous, lovely chiffons firm, heavy wash crepes Dark irocks for town and business wear; pastels for semi- formal use; youthful‘models for dining and dancing. Women's and misses’ sizes. Palais Royal —Third Floor Special Selling, MONDAY only! etter Quality, Seamless FURRIE 1328 G St. N Axminster RUGS 8. 4 5 9x12-ft. room size If you need a rug in that new apartment or home—or are going to need one in the near future—choose tomorrow from SEVEN rich de- signs. The price tag is by no means an indication of the quality, for the same grade has sold right here for a great deal more. A s})ecial purchase makes the low price possible. CHOOSE YOUR RUG TO- MORROW—TO BE HELD FOR LATER DELIVERY, IF YOU PREFER. Qi Palais Royal—Fourth Floor T T — N\ D sz trepsininernasianane 1932—PART THREE. 'he PALAIS ROYAL= Telephone We wanted to give Washington women something unusual . . . so we planned A Dramatic Silk Underwear Event we'll let you make your own price comparisons! Perfectly enchanting styles! 1f you don't agree they’re the prettiest little garments you're seen in many a day at $1.59 we'll be surprised! Bias-cut slips with shadow panels Nightgowns . . . wailored or lace trimmed Dancettes . . . French panties . . . chemises Wraparound petticoats—lace trimmed White, tea rose. pink . . . all of soft, fine French crepe . . . Palais Royal Third Floor 3750 Porcelain Enameled Green and ivory with enameled broiler and oven Gas Range lining. Limited 26 number at this price. 1.49 Food Chopper 1 & Q@% it i ke oF cutting tools. 55 biack cor- rugated hose with brass coupiings. Heavy Duty A. C. Motor, 7-in. blades. Will not interfere with radio. Screen Doors Just 100! 2.10x6.10 Size 51 If perfect would sell for 2.69. Walnut stained. 4-inch frame, two cross sec- tions. Palais Royal—Fifth Floor Pre-Inventory 'SALE OF SILKS To quickly dispose of these good silks we have made these emphatic reductions 59e¢ printed tub silks 81 printed flat crepe $1 to 1.49 printed chiffon 1.25 to 1.69 printed sports silks 1.39 printed flat crepes 1.95 printed crepes 1.39 Wave Crest (rayon) (This is & rugged sports fabric in plain weave and with polka dots.) New Shipment—More of Those Silk Knit Packages Palais Royal—Second Floor Linen Huck or Turkish Towels Fine -imported linen hand towels with hemstitched 3-year guarantee ‘FAIRCREST SHEETS colored borders: or 23x46- 81x99 In. | 81x108-Inch Size...87¢ 72x99 In. - c 63x99 In. ) inch, thick Turkish towels, colored borders. -22¢ Palais Royal Pillowcases . . Second Floor For SPEEDY Clearance! 500 Pairs Higher-Priced Window Cur 9 i 79c~ # Ruffled Curtains! Tailored Curtains! We predict these will fly out in less than a day! One and two pairs of » kind. yes! But such values that they’ll be snapped up on sight! 150 pairs of wide Priscilla marquisette curtains included. A varied assort- ment of dainty materials in other styles. Be sure to come early! Palais Royal—Second Floor We repeat! Our regular famous *6 “Princess Royal” and *4 Section Shoes ‘1/1 OFF Though we're selling them like hot cakes, there’s a good range of sizes left! Don't forget—this is the most dramatic sale in the history of our shoe de- partment! Current, needed styles from our two fastest selling, smartest lines—drastically repriced! $6 Shoes, nnw“....84‘ $4 Shoes, now. Palais Royal—Second Floor and More