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SOCIETY. Cabinet. Members Due Back This Month From European Trip News of Members of Others Who Make Diplomatic Corps and Up Official Society in Capital. HE Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Henry Morgen- thau, jr, who are now in Spain, are expected to sail for this country October 20 and will come - to Washington shortly after their re- turn and will take up their occupancy in the house at 2101 R street, which they leased for the Winter. ‘The Attorney General and Mrs. Homer 8. Cummings, who have been touring in Europe for several weeks, will arrive in this country October 17. They will return on the S. S. Wash- ington of the United States Lines. ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite, went today to New York for several days' stay. He will be the guest of honor Satur- day at a reception given by the United | Irish Society. Sunday he will open | & Gaelic feis at the New York| Residents Coliseum. The Minister will return to the Capital Monday. The newly-appointed Minister of Egypt, Mr. Amine Youssef, who arrived in New York on the Bremen yester- day, will come to Washington today. He is accompanied by Mme. Youssef and their son, Mr. Moustafa Youssef, Senator Joseph F. Guffey had guests at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Mrs. Righ, wife of Representative Robert F. Rich of Woolrich, Pa., with their two daughters, Miss aCtherine Rich and Miss Julia Rich, arrived in Washington a day or two ago from their home and are occupying a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel. Gen. and Mrs. J. P. Tracy of Fortress Monroe, Va., are visiting in Washington and are stopping at the Fairfax. Returning Former Ambassador and Mrs. Edge Back—Mr. and Mrs. Hitt.Here. The former Ambassador to France end Mrs. Walter E. Edge, accom- panied by their children, Camilla, Mary Esther and Loyal Howard, have opened their home at 1520 Eighteenth street northwest, where they will spend the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt have returned to Washington after spending the Summer at Hot Springs, where they had a cottage at the| Homestead. Mrs. Goertner Parkhurst has leased an apartment at the Fairfax Hotel fcr the Winter season. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Patterson, 4r., announce the birth of a son, George D. Patterson, 3d, September 26 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. William Henry White has re- turned to Washington after spending the Summer at White Sulphur and Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Norment sailed from Europe yesterday on the Beren- garia. Upon their arrival in New York they will spend four or five days at the Waldorf-Astoria before coming to | their home on Wyoming avenue, | Miss Fannie Herbert has returned | from a visit to her sister in Cleveland, | Ohio. Mrs. Jesse Franklin Sprinkle had as her guest last week Mrs. Russell C. Booth of Los Angeles, wife of the chief engineer of the first division of the Parker Dam section of Boulder | Dam. [ Mrs. Booth has spent the Summer and Autumn traveling in the British | Isles and on the Continent. She left | Monday evening for St. Louls, where | she will make a brief visit before re- turning to her home in California. ‘Mrs. James H. Wolfe, director of the Woman's Division of the Democratic | National Committee, will go tomorrow to Asbury Park, N. J.,, where she will address a State-wide meeting of Democratic women. The meeting is being planned by Mrs. Arthur J. White of Red Bank, who is State director of the reporter plan, the educational program of the woman's division. Dr. and Mrs. M. Burtrum Crabill left last evening for Jacksonville, Fla., | where Dr., Crabill will enter a hospital | to undergo a very severe operation. Mrs. Crabill will remain with him | until he is able to return to his home | at 1747 P street. Dr. Crabill's daugh- ter, Mrs. Roy C. Hoyle, will go to Jacksonville to return with them when Dr. Crabill is able to make the trip. Miss M. Purcell of Cape Town, uth Africa, is visiting in Wash- ington and is staying at the Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Donley of | — X (=2 ] Morgantown, W. Va., are at the Wil- lard during a visit to the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Conner have arrived in Washington from their home in Philadelphia and are at the | Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. Otto Nellis Warner, accompanied by their small daughter, Nancy Nellis, have returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, having spent the past Summer in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cilley of Exeter, N. H, are at the Dodge for a short stay. Mrs. T. Gray Coburn of Norfolk. | Va., with her daughter, Mrs. M. Co- burn Rawls, are at the Wardman Park Hotel, where they have taken a suite. Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. Anthony have come from Providence, R. I, and are at the Shoreham for a two months’ visit during the racing season at Bowie and Laurel tracks. They will spend the Winter in Miami. Mrs. E. J. Lee of Chatham Hall, Chatham, Va., has come to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Chaplin, who have returned to Washington after spending the Summer months in New England and are at the Dodge for the Winter. Mrs. Earl D. Church of Tolland, Conn., who has spent considerable time in Washington, arrived yesterday to make a lengthy stay and has taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Hathaway of New York City are at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rathbone, accom- panied by their daughter, Miss Joy Rathbone, will be at the Willard for several days before returning to their | home at Elmira, N. Y. “Jhe @o Gu Frock SHopP 3411 Connecticut Ave, Get Acquainted You'll enjoy the experience of shop- ping among our selected styles—as- sured volues—and attractive prices. ... You'll find The Vogue Frock Shop quite a different shop from any other. Silk Velvet Dinner Dresses Made of a very superior quality of transparent velvet. Some with sepa- rate jackets. They have flattering necklllnes. clever "x“‘"}“ eflecui jewel trimming. Truly unusua Open Wed. and Sat. evenings until 9 HIGHI.IGHTS FROM OUR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. To Receive at and the other officers of Bolling i Officers’ Club at the post. Corps officers assigned to duty their wives. MRS. MARTIN F. SCANLON, Wife of the commandant of Bolling Field, who, with Col. Scanlon | a joint at-home Sunday afternoon from 5 until 7 o’clock in the The honor guests will be the new Air Bolling Field Field and their wives, will hold in and near Washington and | ~—Harris & Ewing Photo. | Mrs. Pilling Will Spend Winter Here | Mrs. James A. Pilling will close her cottage at Charmian, Pa., the end of the week and come to Washington, where she has leased the house at | 2723 N street, former home of Mrs. | | William M. Black, widow of Maj. Gen. Black, U. §. A, retired. Mrs. | Pilling’s daughter, Mrs. Carroll Dun- | ham of New York, who spent much | of the Summer with her, is at the Fairfax while putting the house in | Georgetown in readiness for her ® Sale Price_ Sale Price 1217 CONNECTICUT * AVENUE Regular Price Acrm Chair We make more than 500 true copies of fine Colonial Antiques now in private collections or museums. You get better values when you buy direct from the makers. BIGGS UE COMPAN ANTIQ B> ANY time in Washington in recent years, but has many friends here, where she was active socially for many years. Mrs. Dunham as Miss Ruth Pilling was a debutante in Wash- ington. RUGS CLEANED & STORED Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Ind. Ave. N.W. mother. Mrs. Pilling has spent little | g Biggs 209 Discount Sale Will Close October 15th al Hepplewhite Dining Chair from about 1760, hand- somely inlaid with satinwood—your choice of cover. Regular Price Side Chair_ 27.50 22.00 -$32.50 These cleverly designed patterns give but a hint of the treat in store for when you see our complete stock of Queen Quality Shoes. . . . So beautifully styled, so carefully made and so perfect in fit are these shoes that we are con- fident you'll like them. you ‘62 and 572 DELUXE GRADE S8 P SIZES 4 to 10. WIDTHS AAAA to D. Charge Accounts Available Queen Quality Boot Shop 1221 F Street N.W. b, !!E ZIRKIN Is NEVER High-Priced! ZIRKIN Incorporated 821 14th Street N.W. Washington’s Oldest Furriers—Established 1885 « +» Two Departments Join Hands to Create This $85.00 —Black Forstmann Cloth Coat —Large Three - tier Pointed Fox Cape Just 14 in the group! Smartly, mannishly hand-tailored coats de- signed to be worn with this detachable, glamorous cape. A Fall outfit that mere words cannot de- scribe and . . . you save almost $30, because sepa- rately it is worth $85.00 SONS C, Miss Mclntyre Guest At Luncheon Today Miss Marie McIntyre, daughter of the Becretary to the President and Mrs. Marvin Hunter McIntyre, whose engagement to Mr. Frederick Hayes ‘Warren, 2d, was announced this Sum- mer will be married the latter part of this month. Miss McIntyre was the honor gues’ at an informal luncheon today given by Mrs. Neitah King at 2400 Six- teenth street. The company included close friends of the bride-elect, sev- eral of whom will be in her wedding party. The table was effectively dec- orated with Autumn flowers and standing beside a playing fountain was | RIZIK'S presents THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1935. & miniature bride and bridegroom in quaint, . old-fashioned costumes. Miss McIntyre will be the honor guest at a round of partles before her wedding, which will probably take place October 26, Mrs. Strauss Aids Ball in Newport Mrs. Elliott B. Strauss, formerly Miss Lydia Archbold, daughter of Mis. Anne Archbold of Washington, is chairman of the committee for the sports clothes ball to be held in the suditorium of the Naval Training Sta- tion at Newport for the benefit of the Women's Auxiliary of the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. TWEEDS by Linton o a f Carlisle, in Compose Suit 7 9.95 Copy of a Molyneux Contrast was the big story in jacket suits at the Paris o m The smart for- nula nearly always made pening. the jacket contrast in color, in weave, or in both, with the skirt. This Molyneux model is a perfect example. WE’VE copied it in Linton tweeds, highly prized by ladies tweeds. NEY’S Says it again with STYLE and VALUE ives you Blonde f furs on news fla: onths to pay. who know _their The little collar is Persian lamb. BROTHERS The two individual shops of Washington 1213 F Street 1108 Connecticut Dt Squirrel urs on dark coats! Black black coats! Fashion shed from Paris. Good furs...good lines... hand tailor- ing. Co for they’. more. ats you’ll wear proudly, re obviously worth much For misses and women. /1717 771111 1011771111112 27 11201 ATTILI 121110 FETI 211170 TIIIL 71 1P IATITL 3 Groups N $5.95 $10.95 $16.95 Hot off the fashion griddle! Crepes! Wools! Velveteens! Plenty of plaids . . . bright For misses and women. LT/ LLLLLI L 7771172721111 11111 S A1 17T 111171717777 Special Purchase! Ringless Stockings 49¢ Sheer, ringless silk stock- ings. clear and flawless, in new Fall shades. 3 prs. $1.44 ew Dresses colors . « . smart blacks. NV 77777777777777777777777 777, R New Hats $2.95 Dashing felts and velvets in new pr. shapes and colors. 25, Others trom 1.95_ up. /77777777117777 77711777777 8 &Pa.Ave. BOCIE?Y. Ry WEEK-END SPECIALS! Deliciously Different Martha Washington FRUIT PUDDING ICE CREAM - 10c = The Derfect dessert or ice cream. Ly ey R e Call Natl. 9331 or Clev. 2502 and leave your order 22222 2 P P Friday Saturday and Sunday Pure and Whol Martha Washington PECAN BARK 90 Ib, Bitter chocolate filled with Dpecans. N N N N N N N N N N N N N § N N N N N N N N N N party N § N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N J‘a /Za/eiié /Man -Zaflow{! SPORT COAT WITH COLLAR OF RACCOON $4 975 LL new, with distinc- tive details that make o grandstand play. The regal Raccoon collar will distinguish you from the crowd anywhere—town or travel, compus or country. Its chevron-patterned Shet- land Wool fabric and clever collar that buttons wp snugly or falls back grace- fully (like a shoulder cape- let) add extra points of style. The deep armholes, inverted pleat skirt and military inspiration will im- part a swinging, soldierly grace to your stride. Brown, green, rust . . . sizes 12 to 18. ® CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED o RALEIGH HABERDASHER THE WOMEN'S SHOP—1310 F STREET L. Frank Co. The Store of Youthful Fashions F Street at 12th N.W. Man Tailored SUITS Single and Double Breasted 816.95 Ideal for this gor- geous Autumn suit weather. @® Wear it under a cloth coat. Wear it under a fur coat. Wear it with a blouse. ® Wear it with a sweater. Smart and economi- cal. Colors brown, gray and other styles in oxford. Sizes 12 to 18. Second Floor Tailored Crepe BLOUSES For the Modern Miss May be had in white, eggshell, rose. Sizes 32 to 38 only. Street Floor Select a Skirt, $3 to $8 From our large assortment of Wool, Crepe, Shetland and Wool Plaids. All colors. Sizes 24 to 30. Street Floor. Have You s Prank Account? 8 N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N