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B 4 President Roosevelt Entertains Founder Of the Postmaster General Farley in New York. Spanish Ambassador Back After Brief Absence. RESIDENT ROOSEVELT was | host at lunchean yesterday at | the White House in honor of | Lord Baden-Powell of Eng- land, founder of the Boy Scout move- ment. Others at the wuncheon were | Lady Baden-Powell and their daugh- | ters, Miss Betty Baden-Powell and Miss Heather Baden-Powell. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, jr. has joined | Mrs. Morgenthau and their children at their farm at Pishkill, N. Y. The Postmaster General, Mr, James A. Farley, has gone to New York, where he joined Mrs. Farley and their children. They will leave for Cali- | fornia Monday to visit the exposition at San Diego. The Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs, Farley will sail from 8an Prancisco for Horolulu and plan to return to this country the 1st of September. The Ambassador of Spain and Benora de Calderon have returned from New York, where they went to bid bon voyage to the former’s niece, Senorita Maria Amat, who left aboard the Arnus for her home in Spain. Senorita Amat spent the Winter in ‘Washington at the Embassy. The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor Oswaldo Aranha, left yesterday for New York, where he joined Senhora de Aranha and their daughter, Sen-| horita Zazi Aranha, and his sister-in- law, Senhora Adalbert Aranha, who| are staying at the Waldorf Astoria. They went to New York to meet the brother of the Ambassador, Senhor Adalbert Aranha, who arrived from Brazil aboard the Pan-American and will come to Washington with the party for an extended visit. Mrs. Buckler Arrives From Minnesota. Representative R. T. Buckler has, been joined in Washington by Mrs. | Princeton, N. J., where they expect to | Boy Scouts Buckler, who arrived yesterday from their home in Crookston, Minn, Mrs. Buckler was acccmpanied by her daughter, Mrs. Eva Buckler Seobie of Seattle, Mrs. Scobie’s young son Donald and another grandson of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Buckler, Herbert Buckler Sims of Crookston. Representative and Mrs. Buckler will take & cottage at a nearby resort for the remainder of the congressional season. The Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. R. Walton Moore, and his niece, Miss Nancy McCandlish, and nephew, Mr Sheild McCandlish, left Fairfax Friday morning for a motor trip to remain for a few days. A The naval attache of the German | Embassy, Capt. Robert Witthoeft, who | is visiting at Newport, was the honor guest at & luncheon yesterday of Rear | Admiral Edward C. Kalbfus, president of the Naval War College, and Mrs. Kalbus. The military attache of the Mexican Embassy and Signora de Azarate are | now at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. | Gen. Azcarate Pino will serve as alter- nate in the polo game tomorrow be- tween the War Department and the Greenbrier Polo Club teams. Judge Ernest H. Van Fossan of the Board of Tax Appeals and Mrs. Van | Fossan will leave Washington tomor- | row for their home in Lisbon, Ohlo, where they will attend the garden | party Thursday, July 25, celebrating the golden wedding anniversary of Judge Van Fossan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Van Fossan. The United States consul at Dres- | | den, Germany, and Mrs. Huddleston | and their three children, Mary, John ! and Eleanor. arrived in Baltimore yes- | terday from Dresden for a vacation in this country. American Legion of Montgomery County Plans Benefit. High ranking officials will mingle with members of Capital and Mary- clude Mr. Joseph J. Cotter and his daughter, Miss Margaret Cotter; Mr. | land society and ordinary “railbirds” | Fenton M. Fadeley, Mr. U. 8. Randall, | at the charity horse show which the | 3d: Mr. F. Larmour Oyster, Mr. W. | American Legion posts of Montgom- & Carlton Eacho, Mr. Thomas T. Mott, ery County will stagc in Rock Creek = Mr. Fred J. Hughes, jr.; Mr. Charles Park at Chevy Chase, Md., tomorrow | Carrico, Mrs. William G. Hill, Mr. 1o raise funds for thelr county hos- Marion Curran, Mrs. Charles A pital. Nicholson, Miss Angelina Carabelli, Assurances have been received from A Mr. Thomas T. Cooke. Mrs. F. B. many county and Stat~ officials that Sherman and Miss Alma Sullivan. they will attend, while a number of Federal executives and national leg- islators also have signified their in- tentions of attending the colorful News of Interest in event, which will open at 9:30 o'clock | with children’s classes, and continue through the day. Among the high lights on the pro- gram in addition to the Gay Nineties class, in which more than a score of exhibitors will take part, are a drill by a National Guard unit, which will fend a military note to the occasion. and band selections by the musical organization of the Takoma Park Post. Sons of the Legion. The show, which includes 22 elasses, with more than $500 in prizes at stake, boasts the first staff of wom- Army-Navy Circles The former chief of staff, U. § A, and Mrs. John L. Hines, are at White | Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where tiey were luncheon guests vesterday of, Col. and Mrs. Arthur W. Little. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark Bristol entertained at a small informal tea ‘Wednesday afternoon in compliment to their house guest, Mrs. Wiliam T. | Stanton, who came from her homé in | Hongkong to attend the graduation of | her son, Mr. Burgess Fearson, from | St. Mark’s School. He will enter | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON DO ) A Cabinet Family at Home Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, with her daughter a hotographed at Hayes Manor, the home in Chev Mr. and Mrs. Willis Requa Bryant, from Mr.and Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop. Shown with them the Secretary and Mrs. Ickes have lease are their pets, Buddy, a pit bulldog, and Siz Toes, a siz-toed cat. apartment and will be at the Mar- | tinique for several weeks. Comdr. and Mrs. Fink I Arrive at Annapolis. | Lieut. Comdr. Carl K. Fink, U.S.N. Mrs. Pink and little daughter Marilyn have arrived in the East from Long Beach, Calif., and are residing at 252-A King George street in Annap- olis, Md. Lieut. Comdr. Pink is in command of the U. 8. 8. Babbitt. accompanied by Mrs. Creesy, has rived in Washington for duty and they are at the Martinique. Capt. and Mrs. R. E. Ingersoll are occupying a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel for a short stay. Capt. John W. Liufrio, U. §. A, and | Mrs. Llufrio have com: to Washing- | Kaufmans to Sail For Europe Soon Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kaufma will leave Washington Saturday. July 27, for New York, whence they will sail | tomorrow aboard the Champlain for Europe. They will attend the music | festival at Salzberg, and later will go to Vienna. They will make a tour of the Italian lakes and will sail for this ton from New Orleans and they are at the Martinique for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Robinson, wife of Capt. Henry W. Robinson, has come from Fort McPherson, near Atlanta, and is visit- ing Lieut. and Mrs. O. B. Yarborough in their home in Osk Crest, Va. Mrs. Robinson made the trip North by sea. -sailing from Miami for New York and coming to Washington Monday. She will remain a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brooks have re- | turned after visiting their daughter, Mrs. Harold Snide, at her home, in Collegedale, Ooltewah, Tenn. They were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Vera Brooks, and Miss Virginia Leech. M ST Miss Leech also attended the Youths' Congress in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. B. D. Shreve and sister, Mrs. E. H. Handy. have returned to their home in Thrifton Village, Va., after a week's visit with their father, Mr. B F. Reich, at Prederick, Md. Miss Au- nd_son-in-law, v Chase which —-Star Staff Photo. 1rnumrv aboard the Conte di Savoia, | returning to their apartment early in September. [ Woman Hurt in Plunge. Jumping from a second-story win- dow at her home, 909 Savannah place southeast, last night, Mrs. Grace Brinsfield, 40, sustained a fracture of | her right ankle. Police took her to Galiinger Hoepital. SAKS IS OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL FOUR MIB-SUMMER FUR SALE nd AIR COOLED COMFORT FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935. Mr. Mills Entertains On Yacht Mrs. MacFarland at Resort in New Jersey. Others Making Trips. The former Secretary of the Treas- ury, Mr. Ogden L. Mills, is entertain- ing a party on his yacht, Avalon, which is now at Bar Harbor, Me. Mrs. Mills is in Europe. Former Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten returned to the Cap- ital yesterday from New York City. ‘Tuesday evening Mr, and Mrs. Britten were among_the guests at the dinner Mrs. Edwin J. Beinecke as a farewell to Mr: and Mrs. Herman Cron, wh sailed yesterday to go to their hunting lodge in the Black Forest of Germany. Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland is spend- ing the Midsummer at the Marlbo- rough-Blenheim in Atlantic City. Miss Mary Cootes has gone to White sul);;mr Springs, where she is the guest of at the Greenbrier. Miss Cootes is playing in the West Virginia open tennis tournament, which is being held this week at White Sulphur. Mrs. Thomas Walles, who makes her home at the Mayflower Hotel, is visit- ing relatives in Yonkers, N. Y. She will motor to Saranac Inn for the month of August. ington who have been spending a month at the Marlborough Blenheim in Atlantic Oity, will leave August 1 for Saranac Inn, N. Y, for the re- mainder of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe In New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thorpe have gone to New York and are at the Van- derbilt Hotel for a few days. Mrs. Anne E. fifi;fihs is spending a fortnight in Philadelphia before going to Atlantic City, where she will meet her son and daughtér-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond Murphy of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Murphy expects to go to California in the Autumn for the exposition in San Diego. Mrs. Ashley B. Sowell and daughter A marvelous, odorless cleaning service hat makes Took an¢ 1 like 'WEST END LAUNDRY given at th® Plaza Hotel by Mr. and | . Phillip Owen Coffin in her | Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'W,vnn of Wash- | SOCIETY. Jane are spending several weeks in Tennessee, after first touring the North Carolina mountains. return to Washington the latter part of August. Mr. and Mrs. W, Elmer Bowen are | being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, born July 4 in Columbia Hospital. Mrs. Bowen was formerly Miss Lililan Breckenridge and their | daughter will be named for her. | Mr. and Mrs. Bowen are at present | making their home in Hagerstown, | Md., where Mr. Bowen is connected | with the Warner Bros. theaters. | s | Miss Estelle Twigg returned to 1‘§llllbllry, Md., after a visit with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Twigg | | &t 3100 Connecticut avenue northwest. | | She will sail from New York today | for a two-months stay in Europe. | Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reed and | their daughter, Miss Mary Prances Reed, have arrived from their home. in Chicago, to spend several days at the Shoreham. | Miss Buettner With Parents at Seashore. | M™r. and Mrs. Philip Buettner and | daughter, Miss Dorothea Buettner are at Haddon Hall in Atlantic City. Mrs. B. P. Langworthy of Win- netka, I, is at the Martinique for a short stay. i | _Mr. Harold B. Howard will sail for | England tomorrow on the 8. 8. Ile de | Prance from New York. He will make | & brief stay at Plymouth, later going to North Devonshire with his sister, who visited him in his home here some time ago. i Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Carty and Mr. | e———— |FRUGS CLEANED & STORED Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 32587-3291-2036 | anitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Ind. Ave. N.W. e . | _AIR COOLED _AIR ¢ ! They plan to | d Mrs. Roy F. Carty are in Atlantie City, where they are stopping at the Hotel Traymore. Mr. and Mrs. An:hur M. Hill and their daugliter, Miss Caroline Q. Hill of Charleston, W. Va., are at the Shoreham, and expect to remsin in the Capital over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grunewa'd are at Margate, N. J., where they have taken a cottage for the season. Miss Edna Olson of Honolulu is in Washington for several days, and is at the Dodge Hotel, accompanied by Mise Leonette Brim. Mr. ani Mrs. P. Rast of Bing- hamton, N. Y., are spending a week’s vacation in Washington, and are at the Wardman Park Hotel. 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In sddition 10| also a guest of Rear Admiral and g;aer);vess;e::h:?teeklft 'r‘i:p:hm{‘ Mrs. John Hay Whitney of Upper- Mrs. Bristol. Mrs. Stanton will make | nooy where they attended the St. ville, who is to officiate in the hunter g geries of visits in the East before classes. and Mrs. Peggy Keith Hamil- | sailing for Europe en route to join ton of Warrenton, who will judge the pony and saddle horse classes, Mrs. Nina Carter Tabb of Middleburg and | Mrs. Charles Bond of Sandy Spring are to judge the Gay Nineties. Many leading exhibitors from Vir- | ginia, Maryland and the District of | Columbia are to exhibit their horses, with the Old Dominion group ex- pected to include Dr. L. M. Allen of Winchester, Mr. Frost Anderson of The Plains. Mr. Karl Kincheloe of Manassas. Mr. J. North Fletcher of Warrenton. Mr. L. C. Colbert of Fredericksburg, Mr. Edwin Vaughan of Richmond. Miss Mildred Gaines of Warrenton. Mrs. D. N. Lee of Middleburg, Mr. D. Otto Furr Middleburg. Mr. Manley Carter of | Orange, Mr. Roger Bavly of Upper- | ville and Mr. James N. Andrews of | Keswick. i Others from this vicinity will in- KAPLOWITZ | THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ||| ON THIRTEENTH STREET i BETWEEN E ANDF DRESSES*SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS ‘ OUR AIR COOLED STORE IS A | | DELIGHTFULLY coOL PLACE | OPEN ALL DAY | SATURDAY THE IDEAL SHOPPING DAY PRIOR TO INVENTGRIES ABSOLUTE GIVE-AWAY PRICES CLEARANCE ENTIRE KAPLOWITZ STOCKS | DRASTIC SACRIFICE CLOSE-OUTS FROCKS ~ DRESSES | COSTUMES ENSEMBLES| 2 for 39 2 for $15 2 for $235 l Summer Coats $2 to $15|| LARGER WOMEN ~ WOMEN| | MISSES JUNIORS | EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS NOT JUST ANOTHER DEPARTMENT of | Mr. Stanton in China. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry H. Hough sailed Wednesday on the Man- hattan for Europe. Before their de- parture they were hosts at luncheon at the Hotel Weylin. | | Lieut. Col. Marion O. Prench, U. 8. | A., with Mrs. French and their small family, are occupying a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel for a short visit. Comdr. Duncan C. Walton, U. §. N., and Mrs, Walton, have closed their B ar immer sty shoes included.) Priced from ' e $ From Infants to Sul: 1\ JUVENILE SHOE STORE 916 F St. N.W. SHOLS / Next to the | Margaret School conference. Mrs. Russell A. Lynn entertained at bridge Tuesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Barbour Hutchi- son at Herndon, Va., when her guests included Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell, Mrs. George F. Buell, Mrs. George Ramsey Bready, Mrs. E. Barbour Hutchison, | Mrs. T. Edgar Aud, Mrs. Jesse V. Aud and Mrs. Willilam H. Dawson. High scores were made by Mrs. Hutchison and l‘nt_ T. Edgar Aud. Set Fire to Dance Halls. Crusaders are setting fire to dance halls in the Irish Free State. | JUVENILE SHOE STORE MID- SUMMER CLEARANCE Sale featuring famous RED GOOSE SHOES Here's a real oppértunity for you ring this s been (Barly Fall $9.85 Metropolitan Theater DAY SATURDAY. @VCZI ia}S The Gift Flower We know of na flower and little else which can compare with the orchid as a gift, and there can be few thrills comparable to opening a package revealing such loveliness as only this exquisite flower can claim. Remember, the orchid is never, even as a gift. just a flower—it is always a tribute and a splendid example of perfect taste. “Prompt service across the sireet or across the miles” Main Flower Shop: 1212 F STREET N. W. Telephone NAtional 4276-4277-4278 Three Branch 1124 Conn. Ave. District 8450 Flower Shops at 3108 14th St. NW. 5016 Conn. Ave. COL. 3103 EMerson 1226 their original price and when in the b construction. and skillfully tailored. 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