Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1932, Page 14

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B_2 #%% SOCIETY." SOCIETY)] President Returns From Rapidan Camp, Leaving Mrs. Hoover and Guests There for Further Visit. the White House this morning after spending the week end | with Mrs. Hoover in their Rapi- | dan camp. Mrs. Hoover will re- | main at the camp for several days and | has with her there Mrs. Edgar Rickard ©f New York. | The Vice President, Mr. Curtis, who 15 on his way to Los Angeles to repre- | sent the President at the opening of the | ympic_games, will be joined in his | ome the middle of Au- ‘tor, Mrs. Edward Everett 3 nd his two daughters, Mrs. | George, vife of Col. Charles P. George, United St s Army, and Mrs. Webster | Kaight, 2d, and their children. Th> Ambassador of Belgium, M. Paul | May, has taken an apartment in New- | port, where he has been the guest | “for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Kelso Cassatt, in their home, The Or- chara o Ambassador will not Te- turn to Vv ngton for a fortnight. The Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Felipe Espil, returned to the embassy at ncon today spending the week end | near New Y PEES!DFNT HOOVER returned to | Socretary and Mrs. Mills Ent-rta'n on Yacht Avalon. The Secretary cf the Treasury and | Mrs. Ogden L. Milis had as their guests | over the weck end on their yacht Avalon Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Fish of New York. The Secretary and Mrs. Mills took their guests to Newport and returned to New York this morning. The Secretary is expected in Washing- ton today, Mrs. Mills remaining at their Long Island home. Mrs. Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General, will spend several days next weck with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft Mitchel), in New York on her way to Nantucket Island, | where she will be the guest of Miss Mary Lawrence. The Minister of Finiand, Mr. Leonard Astrom, will return this evening from Atlantic City, where he went for the | week end and was at the Hotel Am- bacsador. Senator and Mrs. L. J. Dickinton have cloced their apattment in the Broadmoor and will spend the Summer months in their home in Iowa. Representative William L. Tierney of Connecticut left yesterday to join Mrs. Tlerney at their home in Greenwich, Conn., where she arrived several days ago. They will return in the late Au- tumn and will egain be established at Wardman Park Hotel during the con- gressional season. ‘Representative and M ‘Thomas Ha'l heve closed their avartment in the Broadmoor and will be in their home, in Bismarck, N. Dak,, for the remaincer of the Summer. Representative and Mrs. Donald F.| Snow have been joined in their apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel by their son, Mr. Willam P. Snow. Repre- scniative and Mrs. Snow are making tentative plans to return to thelr home in Bangor, Me, some time within the next month. Assistant Postmaster General Mr. W. Trving Glover, who is making the trial cruise aboard the S. S. Manhattan, will arrive in New York in time to| meet his daughter and son, Miss| Frances Glover and Mr. Thomas Glover, Wwho will leave this evening for New York. Miss Glover and her brother | will be eccompanied by Miss Louise| Hoover, Miss Catherine Hoover and| Miss Elizabeth Hoover, daughters of | Mr. end Mrs. George P. Hoover of| Chevy Chase, and the party of young people will sail tomorrow aboard the | Exochorda for a six-week cruise lo Mediterranean countries. Justice and Mrs, Oscar R. Luhring | will start tomorrow by motor for St Jovite, Canada, for a several weeks'| tay. 3 Mre. Sutherland Elmore, daughter of | Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Suther- land, who has been in Atlantic City | for some time, will accompany them. ‘ Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ash- | burn, who were in New York for sev- eral days, will return today. Gen. and Mrs. Edward P. Meany of New York came to Washington yester- dsy efter svending several months at White Sulphur Spring: 1 r Sunday at ilt had 23 o L Emith of New port, M Abel 1. “The United Statcs Minister to Guat- emzla and Mrs. Sheldon ‘Whitehouse, who have besn with the former's mother, Mrs. William Hitzhugh White- house, in Paris, arrived in New York to- day on the Bremen. They will go to Newport to spend the remaincer of the Summer. hn A. Hull, wife of Maj, Gen. H\lew';\nn s itationied in_ the Bhilip- pines, will go to New York today to join her son and daughter-in-law, Lieut, and Mrs. Charles B. King, at the Plaza Col. Walter W. King, special assist- ant to the Secretary of Labor, ‘William N. Doek, jeft Washington Friday eve- ning for Camden, N. J. previous to sailing on the maiden voyage of the Manhattan for Rockland, Me. He will yeturn to the Capital Thursday evening Col. and Mrs. Walter W. King enter- tained at a picnic supper at their home, Ojo del Garja, McLean, Va,, the guests being served en the lawn. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur C. Stott have arrived in Washington from the Pacific | Coast and are at the Wardman Park | Hiotel, Capt. Stott has been assigned to | duty here as assistant director of the Bureau of Ordnance. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Howard have recently returned from a several weeks' motor trip through Maine and Canada and are at their residence, 4940 Hillbrook Lane, Spring Valley. After leaving Ottawa Mr. and Mrs Howard visited Kennebunkport, Me., where Mr. Howard's mother, Mrs Beale R. Howard is convalescing from & severe illness. FPTTPTITITIIPIT77777 Lieut. Charles Bowler King, U. S. A., end Mrs. King, formerly Miss Karla A Summer Vacation Free —FROM EVERY WORRY AS TO THE SAFETY OF YOUR RUGS, WOOLENS, BLAN- KETS AND FURS WiLL FOL- LOW UTILIZATION OF— Merchants Moth-Proof STORAGE Our Prices Are Less Than Usual for Moth-Proof Storage Prompt Collections and Deliveries Phone NAt. 6900 Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. JOHN L NEWBOLD. JR.. President 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—S| Heurich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Christian Heurich, left Saturday morn- ing by motor for' New York, and will sail Wednesday by way of the Panama Canal for Honolulu, where Lieut. King has been transferred for duty. Lieut. and Mrs. King have been with Mrs. King's parents at their country home, Bellevue Farm on University Drive, near Hyattsville, Md., during their va- cation. | Mrs. Alboret L. Norton has returned | from several days' visit with Capt. and | Mrs. Garrett L. Schuyler, at Dahigren, | Ve. | Mr. Allen T. Klotz, special assistant | to the Secretary of State, was among those dining at the Rossdhu Castle Club; MRS. JOHN EDWARD GORMLEY, last evening. Among others at the o last evening, ~Among others at e |Recent bride, who is at home at 2227 Mr. George A. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. E, | Twentieth street. The bridegroom is 3 W. Williams and Mrs. Jerome D. Gedner | Senlor at the National University of of New York, Mrs. Blaine Mallon, Capt. | La¥- Eugene Regnier. aide to the Secretary | of Btate: Mrs. Bennett Puryear, Mr. G, | son-in-law and daughters and their son B. Thorne and Miss Vivian Hoke. | and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Moz~ el | gan Steinmetz of New York and Mrs. Former Commissioner of the District | Orville D. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Litchfield West are| Vernon E. West of Washington. The celebrating their golden wedding anni- | dinner will be served at the Columbia versary today and will dine with their | Country Club and others in the com- All Washington knows that Rock Creck Park, these hot nights, is the one place to go for clief from city - heat . . . This same cool Park air is used to keep The KENNEDY-WARREN 15 degrecs outside temperature night and day. Drive out today and find out what it means to live in supreme comfort in Washington's first air-cooled apartment. 8133 CONNECTICUT AVE. . ADAMS 9600 cooler than —Open ALL DAY Saturday— Final Clearance Sale Quality Shoes 4.95 ALL SIZES AAAA to C widths Made to sell from $10.50 to $14.50 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. % Bootery 1015 Connecticut Ave. Near K Street Former Hickson Shoe Dept. FINAL WEEK! 56th Anniversary SALE Hartmann TOUROBES $25 Tourobes $40 Tourobes [ $52.50 Leather Tourobes. $34.75) $110 Fine Pigskin Tourobe, $70.00 pany will include the grandchildren o | Mr. and Mrs. West. | Mrs. Longworth Guest at Long Island Luncheon. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth was the guest at luncheon Friday of Mrs. | Charles Cary Rumsey, who entertained | at her chateau on Sands Point} Long | Island. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price Wright | were guests over Sunday of Mrs. Rella Abell Armstreng in her home, at Annap- olis Roads. Mrs. Armstrong was hostess in compliment to Mr. and Mrs Wright | at dinner last evening at the Annapolis Roads Club, having as her guests Capt. and Mrs. A. J. Chantry and their daugh- ter. Miss Carolyn Chantry, and Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Bassett of Washington. Former Gov. of New York and Mrs. Alfred E. Smith were hosts at_dinner | last evening at Canoe Place Inn, at| Southampton, Long Island, for their son, Mr. Walter Smith, and his flancee, Miss Florence Watson of Schenectady, N Y. whose marriage will take place August 13 in Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Langhorne have as their guests at Bar Harbor, Me., the chief of Naval Operations and Mrs, William V. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stach have taken ! a cottage at Broadwater for the Sum- |rado, where she has been since early | mer and will have as their house guests this week Miss Irene Juno;, Mrs. Marie Pierce, Mrs. Marie Rogers and Mrs. Betsy Ann Fisher., Mrs. Duncan Cameron entertained at luncheon yesterday at Newport, where she is spending the Summer. Among the guests were Mrs. Guy Cary and Mrs. Charles H. Russell. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rinehart are in New York for a few days, staying at the St. Regis. Lieut. 2nd Mrs. John A. Waters have arrived in Washington and are at the Broadmoor. Mrs. Harry M. Crandall has gone to | Atlantic City. where she is staying at the Ritz-Carlton. She has her grand- daughter with her. Mrs. Charles Cranford, who Is visiting | in Maine, will come to Washington and | join her son, Mr. Charles Cranford, ., at his home, the Vines, in the Valley of Virginia, where he will be host to a house party. Mrs. Minna S. Adams will return to Washington the 1st of August to spend a few days before going to Long Island, where she will be until the 1st of Sep- tember. Mrs. Adams is no Jurius Garrineket & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Quality, Style and Believe, Ever most perfect furs. coats can. Note the Prices $39.50 $125 $68.50 $128 $168 until wanted. Children’s Shoes Reduced according to size and style—prices now ranging from $1.90 to $4.90 AY ® Our Cooling System Makes Shopping a Pleasure o Now in Progress A HISTORY-MAKING SALE NEW WINTER CLOTH COATS For Dress and Sports For Women and Misses, Third Floor At the Lowest Prices at Which Coats of Such Service Have, We Been Offered Year in and year out we have sold thousands of coats, but with the start of this sale tomorrow we are offering the greatest values in perfect coats we have ever known. We told our makers we wanted coats that would give unprecedented savings...we wanted the best fabrics, the .coats that would give you style, that would wear well and keep their smart line as only good in short, we wanted 100 per cent perfect coats AND WE KNOW WE HAVE THEM. ... Are They Not IWonderful? $78.50 $138 $178 Any coat selected now will be stored free of charge in our marvelous Cold Storage Vaults right here in the store $95 $148 $195 $118 $158 Sizes are 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 Store Closed Saturdays During July and August Rich’s Twice-Yeatly 7 SALE STILL GREATER SAVINGS All that’s left of the women’s shoes in this sale FURTHER REDUCED TO Sale of Chiffon Silk Hosiery 85¢c pair 3 pairs for All Sales Final TENTH n Colo- i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY ‘25 1932. Summer. Miss Elizabeth Andrews, who has been spending the Summer touring in Furope, is now in Florence, Italy. She will return to Washington the Ist of September. Miss Evelyn Davis, who has been in New York studying, is now at her camp in Dranesville, Va. Mr. Lawrence V. Coleman, director of the American Association of Mu- seums, is visiting Maj. and Mrs. Hugh Smiley, at Fenton Brook Farm. South | Egremont, in the Berkshire Hills. Mr. Coleman is studying examples of Colo- (Continued on Third Page) As manager of our shop, Robert offers the latest Hair Styles at out- standing prices. Individual haircuts, for- merly $1.00, now 50c Pinger Waves, formerly $1.00. now ... 50(: Genuine EUGENE or FREDERIC s§ H = Wave, formerly $10.00, now $4+90 | Vita Tonic Permanent Waves, $7.50 Each wave will be given by or |under the personal supervision of Mr. Robert, thereby assuring you of the Correct Coiffure. Experienced Operators Only Bpen Evenines il 8:30 1203 F St. N.\W. 608 12th St. N.W. Room 2 Room 2 MEtropolitan 8376 SOCIETY. Summer Clearance of 1,157 Pairs of Fashionable Feminine Footwear Values to $14.50 Many Fall Models Included 194 Pairs of Samples, Size 4-B Included All Sales Final o%”fcm;é’— FOOTWEAR NoC.0.D’s Connecticut Avenue at L Park Your Car Free at the L Street Garage \ 7o Two Special Values in Lamps Think of the places where you could use this attractive Bridge Lamp to advantage. Brass standard, Ad- justable arm. Parch- mentized shades of pleasing tan. COMPLETE $.4.45 Lamp Dept. For Brighter Homes A new Floor Lamp for your living room, study or library. Standards are of English brass, three- candle effect. The parchmentized shades are decorated with prints of old London street scenes. COMPLETE $.4.95 Meszanine DULIN @ MARTIN @pmediad Ave. anal” we jealously guard alw come Tuesday! We Save You Money—AND We Guarantee the Quality! Low prices—yes!—Ilowest possible! Jelleff’s market staff, Jelleff’s influence with good makers with whom we place huge orders throughout the year. But never the least departure from the fashion and quality standards that you have come to expect of us—that ! Cotton Shop e THE NEW CiLS 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Regularly $3.95, $5.95, $7.95 No magic—just Jelleff’s alertness, Tomorrow! Another Big Day in the Sale of Cotton Dresses We went through our Cotton Shop—and cut—and CUT! Of course these dresses at these new low prices will go fast—but we reduced over 3,000 so there will still be good choice tomorrow. Don’t wait any longer, though— $2.95 Eyelets . . . Voiles . . . Linens . . . Dotted Swisses Sizes for women and misses in white, pink, blue, red, brown, navy, maize. Regularly Until Now, $7.95 $5.95 yelets , . . Linens. . . Meshes . . . Voiles The styles are new, the fabrics smart. Beauti- ful colors in sizes for women and misses. ‘l Regularly f for $10.95 Crisp dotted Swiss, chic pique and linen, lovely eyelets! Regularly $12.75, $16.50, $19.50 For women and misses. $10.95 Imported Embroidered Voiles—Eyelets with Silk Slips—Linen Suits For women, misses. You choose in this group some of our finest cottons! Misses’ sizes, women’s sizes—plenty in all Every one can share in this sale!

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