Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1935, Page 20

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SOCIETY,. Postmaster General And Mrs. Farley Are In San Francisco Newly Appointed Siamese Minister and His Family to Arrive Shortly—Rear Admiral and Mrs. Land Back. HE Postmaster General and Mrs. Farley have arrived in San Francisco preparatory to sail- ing Priday for Hawail. They have completed a tour through the Yellowstone Park, visits at Salt Lake City and a brief stay in Reno. The Minister of Greece, M. Demet- rios Sicilianos; the attache of the Bel- gian Embassy and Mme. Walravens, former United States Ambassador to Germany and Mrs. Frederic M. Sack- ett and Mrs. Margarita V. de Arias ‘were among those who attended the concert given in the lobby of the Homestead Club at Hot Springs, Va., Sunday evening under the direction of Mrs. Lina Catalina Maddaford, at which Mr. Robert Maddaford, tenor, sang. The newly appointed Siamese Min- ister, Phya Abhibal Rajmaitri, will ar- river in the Capital next week to as- sume his new duties at the Legation here. He will be accompanied by his wife and family. Mrs. Gasque, wife of Representative | Allard H. Gasque, with her two sons, | Allard H. Gasque, jr, and Thflml.s,! with little Susan Lennon, will leave to- | morrow for South Carolina for a few days’ stay before going to the moun- tains of West Virginia for the remain- der of the Summer. The chief of the Latin American di- | wision of the State Department has re- turned to his home in Spring Valley after several months’ leave of absence. The secretary of the Polish Embassy, Mr. Zdzislaw Klimpel, arrived in New | York yesterday aboard the Pllaski grom Europe. | The commercial attache of the Spanish embassy, Senor Don Juan Terassa, sailed yesterday at neon on the S. S. Normandie for Europe, where he will spend a short vacation at his home in Spain. Senor Terassa re- turned to Washington a few days ago from Mexico, where he had been visit- ing for two months. The Polish consul at Chicago, Mr. Julius Szygowiski, returned to this country yesterday aboard the Pulaski after a two-month trip to Poland and Central Europe. | The first secretary of the United | States Embassy in Paris, Mr. S. Pink- | ney Tuck, came to Washington yes- | terday from New York, where he ar- | rived several days ago from France. Mr. Tuck is spending & short vaca- tion in this country and will divide | his time between Washington and New York. He will sail for France Au- gust 24. | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Emory Scott Land have returned from a six-week | trip to the Pacific Coast and the Ha- | waiian Islands. Admiral Land, who .15 chief of the Bureau of Construction | and Repair of the Navy Department, | ‘was on an inspection trip. Rear Admiral Adolphus Andrews, former commander of the presidential | yacht, the Mayflower, has Succeeded | Rear Admiral William D. Leahy as chief of the Bureau of Navigation. Admiral Leahy has gone to the West Coast to his new assignmeat as com- mander of the battleship division of the fleet, with the rank of vice admiral. Rear Admiral Andrews has heen; stationed at San Pedro, Calif., as chief | of staff, commander in chief of the United States Fleet. He is now stay- ing at the Army and Navy Club until Fall, when Mrs. Andrews and their daughter will arrive. Col. and Mrs. Prederick A. Lind of | | Miss Elizabeth Easter, Chicago are in Washington for several days, stopping at the Wardman Park Hotel. Col. Claude H. Miller, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Miller have arrived at the Mar- tinique from St. Paul, Minn, for & brief visit. at Hot Springs, Va., where they are spending some time, Mrs. James B. ‘Weir. . Maj. Otto B. Trigg, U. 8. A, and | Mrs. Trigg have come to Washington | from Fort Monroe and are at the Martinique. Mrs. Munson, wife of Maj. . Gran- ville Munson, and her little daughter Hilda, have gone to Rehoboth Beach for a brief stay. Maj. Turner M. Chamberliss, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Chamlerliss of Fort Bel- voir, Va., are spending a few days at the Martinique before going to their new station at Fort Thomas, Ky. Lieut. John A. Hollowell, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Hollowell, accompanied by the latter's brother, Allard H. Gasque, jr., hae returned from a month’s motor trip through New England. Lieut. and Mrs. Hollowell are again in their home in Aurora Hills, Va. Lieut. and Mrs. P. C. Treadwell have gone to New York and are staying at the Waldorf-Astoria. j Mrs.’Choate Plans Cruise on Potomac A moonlight party down the Po- tomac to Marshall Hall has beén ar- ranged for pupils of Peyton Penn Studio of Dance and Expression to- morTow evening. Among those in the party will be Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss Betty Anderson, Miss Grace Gafney, Miss M. Milstead, Miss Reeta Evans, Miss Julia Navin, Miss Kathleen Coburn, Mrs. Bertha Cross, Mrs. E. O. Riehle, Mrs. Gafney, Mr. Carl Brindle, Mr. James C. Williams, Mr. E. R. Rust, Mr. Herman Huston, Mr. J. W. Townsend, Mr. H. L. West, Mr. Richard Porter, Mr. E. O. Riehle, Mr. Murry, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Cockerel. The party is sponsored by Mrs. L. J. Choate. O’Connor Family Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James J. O'Connor of 1615 Otis street northeast will observe their forty-fifth wedding anniversary today and will have with them their family. Millions for Power. More than $3,000,000 will be spent in electric power and light construction in Manchuria. ' New Dress Shop ! i PERFECT SERVICE CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE Newly selected midsummer dresses—Latest styles and materials —At most_attractive prices. ULLIAN GALE ROOM 206 KRESGE BLDG. G St. at Eleventh Elevator Entrance on G St. | Clearance Presenting . . . this year’s Spring and Summer fashions. . . . Dresses for all occasions, Coats, Suits, Knitted Suits, Hats, White Coats and Suits . . . in large assort- THE EVENING STAR, Visiting in Alexandria MISS NANCYE FLEMING Of Winston-Salem and New York City, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Northcutt Ely in their home in Alexandria, Va. Mr. Ely was the special assistant to the Secretary of the Interior under Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur in the cabinet of President Hoover. —Bachrach Photo. 3,000 to Attend D. of A. Outing. Girl Scouts Go to Camp. More than 3,000 members of the| Camp May Flather, the Washington State Council of the Daughters of | Girl Scout camp. began its third | America are expected to leave the|group change today. Seventy-seven | Seventh Street Wharves tomorrow at| girls left by train from the Union | 10:30 am. for their excursion to| Station this morning, to remain for Marshall Hall. | & week. See the Clever Fur Fashions de- signed by and for Saks. They depict a distinctly new note in Fur Fashions, but Fashion and ‘Good Taste’ go hand - in - hand at Saks, where you can . buy AND SAVE with confidence. Models lllustrated, Reading Left to Right: ® This Saks ‘Certified Seal' (dyed conty) Coat carries & 2! antee on fur end Sveite perfection in his "sieei pe: $119 ted coat of Havana Brown Broadtafl end Mocca For. Glemorous Jar- @398 enese Mink ciev- &ly worked into Rerring- bone effect that give eyiph- like lines to its wearer, R L S WASHINGTON, D. C, Washington Residents on Vacations Dr. and Mrs. Hilton Go to West Coast—Mrs. Dampman Leaves. Dr. 8. L. Hilton, chairman of the Council, American Pharmaceutical Association, and Mrs. Hilton leave to- day for Portland, Oreg., with Dr. E. F. Kelly, secretary, and Mrs. Kelly, and Dr. E. G. Eberle, editor of the Journal, and Mrs. Eberle, to attend the annual convention of the associ- ation. Dr. and Mrs. Hilton will visit Van- couver, Banf, Lake Louise and Win- nipeg an their return to Washington. Miss Lola Williams, secretary to the Vice President, Mr. John Nance Gar- ner, is in Atlantic City, where she is stopping at the Holmhurst. have left Washington for Southamp- ton, Long Island, where they will stay at the Meadow Club. Mr. Robert Jackson, father of Mrs. Morgan, and his daughter, Miss Hope Jackson, are going to OCalifornia, where they will spend a month visit- ing in Los Angeles and Santa Bar- bara. Mrs. Paul E. Dampman and her debutante daughter, Miss Marjorie Jane Dampman, have gone to Atlantic City for an indefinite period. They are staying at the Chalfonte. Mrs. Ada Medkirk, who has made an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Braden at 1660 Monroe street northwest, has returned to her home at Mount Vernon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Lee of Harlan, Ky., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Braden at the present time, Mr. and H.n.:o_nnhvderlck Royce ORMAND. N FARM> POTOMAC, MO, NEW ROUTE Pollow Massachusetts Ave. Extended thru beautiful forest to River Road; turn 1R S0 Fotomac 3. turn Fiene 1 mite: Luncheon—Tea—Dinner Phone Roekville 352 Marjory Hendricks Carbery. Owner-Mer. MMIER WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1935. have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 3100 Con- necticut avenue. Mrs. Royce was, be- fore her marriage June 29, Miss Helen daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ‘W. Hughes. Mrs. Nathan B. Scott, Waldorf Astoria in New short visit, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Cutler are at the Weylin Hotel in New York for a short stay. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jl'mu Bourke accompanied by their son, Evans, left yesterday for Atlantic City, where they will spend the remainder of the Summer, Mrs. Charles Martell and her daugh- ter, Miss Helen Marie Contee Martell, ‘will sail tomorrow for Bermuda, where they will join Mrs. Martell's other daughter, Miss Adele Martell, who Hughes, Charles S8OCIETY. salled early in July. They will return in two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Chester A. Moore and thefr son, Mr. Marshall Moore of Wil- liamsport, Pa., are the guests of Dr and Mrs. C. R. Stoner in their home on the Lee Highway. Prof. Warren C. Waite of the Uni- versity of Minnesota, with Mrs. Waite and their three children, have come to Washington to spend several weeks, and have taken an apartment at the Wardmsn Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Beuttas have moved to the Wardman Park Hotel, ‘where they have taken an apartment. Mrs. Benjamin Davidson of Fargo, N. Dak, is at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by Mrs. Samuel Stern, her son, and Jack Kurke, also of Fargo. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bright have ar- rived at the Shoreham from their home in Atlanta, and are planning to spend several days in the Capital. Mrs. Prichett H;s California Guest Mrs. Alice Lowrey of San Francisco will arrive in the Capital this after- noon and will be the guest until Fridsy of Mrs. Campbell Prichett, Mrs. Lowrey, who has been visiting her uncle at his estate in New Jersey for several weeks, lived in Washington during the war when her father, the | late Capt. Charles N. Black, was sta- tioned here. She was formerly Miss Mary Louise Black. Mrs. Prichett'’s son, Mr. Wilson | Prichett, jr., has gone to Europe with his father, Mr. Wilson Prichett. They will be gone five weeks and will visit in England, Ireland and France. Luxuriously Furred Coats o Kolinsky Blue-Dyed Fox Persian Lamb W hite Badger Red Fox ments for Women, Misses and Little Women. Fashions for immediate wear at home. . . . Fashions for travel and for early Fall. . .. AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST TO US! In a whole-hearted determination to clear our stocks . . . quickly . . . and you will profit! ISALE FUR COATS and Fur-Trimmed y CLOTH COATS Black Fox Jap Mink Squirrel Fitch Skunk Prices Have Been Slashed to Extremes! Drop every other plan you may have in the offing . . . and makg it a point to see this captivating collection! Coats that are miracles of fashion, beauty and value. Soft, youthful lines . . . with a wealth of flattery in the rich, skillfully applied furs. Re- freshingly new fabrics . . . frise, jac- quard and patterned suedes . . . by Forstmann and other renowned makers. - Superbly tailored, all satin lined. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44. 48 68 3 Shop and . Save in ) N ( AIR-COOLED COMFORT Saks cannot conscien- tiosly say how much more these coats will BUT THESE ARE THE SEASON'S LOWEST PRICES. Prices of skins and labor have gone up since these coats were created. Better shop now in air-cooled comfort and make your selection under the several con- venient Saks payment pians. $69.75 ® Dark Brows ‘ollar enhances this dlack wool with fared skirt, aks Kolinsky % $89.75 n this an Dol ot sttt . kfl"‘%’: $49.75 . RSN T A small deposit will reserve your - selection Another exciting grou p, smartly styled, richly furred. J— ; — A group that merits atten- This Is Your Opportunity to tion for fashion and quality. We are members of all Post Es- ¥ We ascoept King and Mutual Orders! Buy! ® We are members of Army sad Navy © Charge accounts invitedl On Account of the Extremely Drastic Price-Reductions ALL SALES FINAL?

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