Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1937, Page 24

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B_-4 e RO Residential Washington Social Notes (Continued From Third Page.) F ¥ SOCILETY. mer and Miss Sally Palmer. They are at the Wardman Park Hotel dur- ing their visit in town. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hubbard of Pasadena, Calif., who are visiting in the East, are at the Carlton Hotel during their stay in Washington. Festival (Continued From Third Page.) granddaughter, Miss Anita Nash. Mr. and Mrs. c. Mathews Dick were hosts at dinner last night at Ocean View, at Newport. Mrs. Rosalie S. Chaney is spending some time in Oak Lane, Pa., and later in the week, accompanied by friends from that city, will sail on a cruise to Nova Scotia. Mrs. O. H. Robey of 5204 Connec- ticut avenue entertained a house party last week end at her beautiful Sum- mer home, Blossom Point, on the Po- tomac. The guests included her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shellenberger; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Outlaw, Mr. Perry Hogden of Oklahoma and Mrs. Robey's sons, Mr. Willilam Robey and Mr. Robert Robey. Mr. Robert D. Bone, general freight representative of the Northern Pa- | cific Railroad, Seattle, Wash, and | Mrs. Bone, with their two young | daughters, Virginia and Eleanor Bone, who have been the guests of Mr. Bone's brother, Mr. Scott W. Bone of i the Federal Trade Commission, left | Monday evening for a visit to Cali- | fornia before returning to their home | in Seattle. Mr. Robert Bone is the | youngest son of the late Scott C. Bone, | formerly editor of the Waghington | Post and the Herald, and later Gov- | ernor of Alaska. Mrs. Cyril C. Thompson has arrived | n Washington from her home in Ev- | anston, I, accompanied by her | daughter, and they will be at the Carlton Hotel during their stay in the | Capital. Mrs. E. K. Sunday and Mr. Court- ney Sunday of Volta place have re- turned from an absence of several weeks spent in the Yellowstone and other Western national parks, also including a visit to Los Angeles and other cities in California. Dr. Henry A. Monat sailed from New York today in the Washington for Europe. He will be the guest of his parents and while abroad will visit various clinics. Dr. Monat will return to Washington September 7. Miss Mary I. Nicoll of Carlisle, Eng- land, is stopping at the Dodge while in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Houghton of Painesville, Ohio, are spending a brief time at the Dodge. Mrs. Mary E. Hogan and Miss Marie McDonald are at the Traymore Hotel in Atlantic City, N. J., where they will remain until September 7. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hamer of Goldsboro, N. C,, will be at the Ward- man Park Hotel during their stay of several days in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. L. Levy announce the bar mizvah of their son Stanley on July 24. They will be at home to their friends Sunday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. M. Levy, 2551 Seventeenth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eausteed of Mid- dleburg, Va., are stopping at the Ward- man Park Hotel while in town. Mrs. 5. Westry Battle arrived in town today from her home in Ashe- ville, N. C. She is at the Carlton while here. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Palmer of Miami Beach, Fla., have arrived in Washing- { R. Ewing Thomason, the Charge d'Af- | faires of Yugoslavia, Mr. Rastko Pet- | Commodore’ T. E. B. Howe of the ‘Wednescay evenirg, August 4, in the ball room at the hotel. Among those who have accepted the invitation of the Dancing Masters, according to the announcement of Mr. Leroy Thayer, vice president of the association and Washington ‘“con- vention host,” are the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Castillo Najera, the Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Dr. Pedro Martinez Fraga; the Minister of Latvia, Dr. Alfred Bilmanis; the Minister of Paraguay and Senora de Busk Codas, the Minister of Costa Rica and Senora de Castro Beeche and their daughters, the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Guachalla, the Minister of Panama &nd Senora de Boyd, the Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Hurban, the Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Brenes Jar- quin, Senator Arthur Capper, Senator Robert R. Reynolds, Senator George L. Radcliffe, Representative and Mrs. rovic; the Naval Attache of the Brit- ish Embassy and Mrs. Bradley, Air British Embassy, the commercial secretary of the British Embassy, Maj. Frank Heywood, the naval attache of | the Italian Embassy and Donna | Bianca Cugia, Marchioness of Sant Orslo, the counselor for emigration of the Italian Embassy and Signora Bonardelli Desjardins, the Minister Counselor of the Cuban Embassy and Senora de Baron, the counselor of the Cuban Embassy and Senora de Valdes Rodriguez, the attache of the Cuban Embassy and Senora de Her- rera-Arango, the military attache of the Cuban Embassy and Senora de Munilla, and the commercial attache | of the Cuban Embassy and Senora de Aguiar, Others who plan to attend the == Camalier & Buckley == 2-Day Monthly Clearance system of disposi and ends assures you of securing up-to-date mer- Luggage Leather Gifts____V4 Gloves only a few en’s and Men’s. Ladies’ Handbags $1.95, $2.95 4.95, 595 (Formerly $3—$5—$7.50—$10) Exclusive OSHKOSH Lugga: — e — Camalier § Buckley t Fne Leathervare j 1141 Connecticut Ave. 2 Doors Above Mayflower Boots Y ton, accompanied by Miss Nancy Pal- == Expert Repairing == KA Reg. $10 to $15 DRESSES 2 o 811 Choose from street, sports and afterroon dressese— smart styles for vacation and later wear. Reduced for final clearance—2 truly remarkable opportunity. Man-Tailored Pall favorites, in navy, black and Regularly to 39.50 Group of Wome Summer 20% SAVINGS POR MORE THAN A GENERATION Don't Miss These Remarkable Savings Were 29.50 to 39.50 tunity to get two, for the price of one. Limited Group of Evening Gowns Larger Women's Dresses 1 Many styles and colors in models for every occasion. Formerly up to 29.50—~now Summer Cloth Coat Sale ENTIRE STORE AIR-COOLED KAPLOWITZ THIRTEENTH, PLOWITZ 16.95 t0 $25 DRESSES 2 wor 315 This is a drastic markdown of Kaplowitz better dresses. You'll find a model for most any occasion on your calender=—-and what a huge saving. Come early. Suit uits 15 brown; an oppor- $5and $10 n's and 0.95 Fur Sale GUARANTEED Bet. E and F THE EVENING dance festival are Sidney Lee and Mr. Kung-Show Wang, attaches of the Chinese Embassy; the attache of the Legation of Switzerland and Mme. Schlatter, the commercial counselor of the Swedish Legation and Mme. Wijkman, the commercial attache of the Legation of Colombia, Senor Don Jose Camacho Lorenzana, the attache of the Legation of the Dominican Re- public, Don Sebastian E. Valverde; the attache of the Legation of Panama, Senor Don Miguel J. Moreno, jr., and the counselor of the Legation of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Josef Nemecek. The Solicitor General and Mrs. Stanley Reed will be among the guests, also the first secretary of the Chilean Embassy and Senora de Huneeus, the first secretary of the Mexican Em- bassy and Senora de Fuentes, the first secretary of the Italian Embassy, Prince del Drago; the first secretary of the Cuban Embassy, Dr. Alberto G. de Mendoza; the first secretary of the Rumanian Legation and Mme. Babes, the first secretary of the Lega- tion of Norway and Mrs. Frances Irgens, the secretary of the Legation of El Salvador, Senor Don Miguel Angel Pena Valle; the secretary of the Legation of latvia and Mme. Smits, the first secretary of the Le- gation of Honduras and Senora de Caceres, the secretary of the Legation of Venezuela and Senora de Lares, the second secretary of the Turkish Em- bassy, Mr. Ibrahim Seyfullah; the second secretary of the Mexican Em- bassy, Senor Dr. Don Manuel Gonzalez V Gonzalez; the third secretary of the Embassy of Ecuador and Senora Cuban Embassy and Senora de Muxo, the Misses Yoeh E. and An-fu Wang, daughters of the Chinese Ambassador, and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans. Apply on ONE SPOT ONLY and kill all the fleas on the dos or eat. SAFE—SURE GUARANTEED ONE-SPOT _does not “repel Fleas. It KILLS Fleas Lice and Bedbugs. 25¢ and 50c. IN PET HEADQUARTERS Our fine selection includes Scot- tles. Boston Terriers, Wire and Fox Terlers. Esquimo Spitz. Black and Tan Terriers, Collies and Chows. Also a few mixed b very low price; Tame Monkeys. par- rots that will make good talkers: Gold and " Tropleal Fish, Water Hvacinths, etc. — all at’ special Summer prices. We also stock a complete line of food and remedies for your dog or other household pets, “with com- plete instructions for their use. One of our Special Pet Medicines is Rex Hunter's tasteless powders, an ‘efMcient conditioner. prevents 3nd overcomes scratching: ‘at only Se. Come in Any Time —Visitors Are Always .0 Welcome! SCHMID'S Emporium of Pets, Inc. T12 12th St. N.W. Met. 7113 Met. 9086 We Deliver in the City (Second Floor) Quan. Description 1 Black Crepe and White Lingerie, sizel4 White and Red Embroid- Blue Crepe Dinner Dress, Blue Mousseline Evening Gown, size 12 Black Crepe and Satin Dress, size 40 B r o w n Marquisette Dress, size 16 Green and White Print Dress, size 20 Raspberry Print Dress, Hond-blocked Taffeta Ballering, size 12 Beige Chiffon and Acqua Dinner Gown, 38 Black Taffeta Evening Gown, size 16__ = Black Marquisette, White Lyric Blue Lace Evening Gown, size 18 Grey Wool Costume, Fox Cuffs, size 14 Navy and White Print Chiffon, size 38_ (First Floor) Orig. $7.75 to $15.00 Orig. $5 to $10.00 THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY de Paez, the second secretary of the| | 297 Bronze Crepe, size 14__ 29.75 ered Organdie, size 14_ 25.00 Print Dress, size 14___. 29.75 29.75 Print Chiffon Suit, size 14 29.75 35.00 Blue Crepe Suit, size 20 35.00 39.75 39.75 39.75 39.75 39.75 49.75 49.75 Alencon Top, size 14 49.75 59.75 35.00 “MILLINERY” $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 If you’re out for bargains, youw’ll be down the first thing in the morning, waiting for the doors to open! at 9:30. STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937. Dinner This Evening At the Arts Club The Dramatic Committee of the Arts Club, of which Mrs. Maud How- ell Smith is chairman and Mr. Paul W. Murphy vice chairman, will have a5 host and hostess at the drama dinner this evening Dr. Robert E. Motley and Mrs. Gerald Flood, and as the honor guests of the evening Miss Bess Davis Schreiner, director of the Washington Players, and Mr. J. Edmond Veitch, who will appear in the leading role of Bottom, the weaver, in the Pyramus and Thisbe scenes, taken from Willlam Shake- speare’s “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” which will be presented in the garden at 8:30 o'clock by the ‘Washington Players. Among those who will attend the play will e Miss Barbara McBriarty and a group of members of the Vaga- bond Players of Baltimore, Miss An- gela Kier and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kline, jr. Miss Christine Irish, soprano, will sing one of the lovely Mendelssohn songs, composed for “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” called “Through the House,” which forms the finale of this famous fantasy. —fi’rominent Writer Honor Guest of Club Mrs. Warren W. Wheaton, better known in newspaper circles as Anne Wheaton, will be the honor guest at & luncheon Tuesday at the Willard, given by the Women's National Press Club. Mrs. Wheaton will leave the Capital Thursday with Mr. Wheaton for their new home in Philadelphia and the function will be in the nature of a farewell party. Mrs. Wheaton has taken an impor- tant part in the club's activities over & long period of years, serving on many committees. Members may have guests at the luncheon, at which Mrs. Doris Fleason, president of the club, will preside. 2 e The first woman suffrage convention was held at Seneca Falls, N. Y, in 1848. Halifesses Remade $3 STEIN BEDDING CO. 1004 Eye St. N.W. ME. 9490 DO YOUR SHOPPING HERE ON FRIDAY WE ARE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY JULIUS GARFINCKEL & COMPANY MARVELOUS SALE OF YOUNG MEN’'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS IN OUR SIXTH FLOOR SHOP The special group in these clearances present extraordinary values as the prices are so greatly reduced. This is certainly the time to stock up for Fall, Winter and Spring and you’ll find many wonderful goods with whieh to finish out the Summer.. ALL SALES ARE FINAL NO APPROVALS, NO C.0.Ds F STREET AT FOURTEENTH 1210 F St. N.W. Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. End- 4 of-Month GLEARANGE In every instance prices have been reduced to BELOW COST! ! Remaining original price tags, together with the sale prices, are evidence that the savings are authentic! Listed below are just a few of the many unusual values. “Gown Salon” Dresses Were Now Quan. 5 10.00 12.00 12, 14, 16, 12.50 and 16 15.00 14.75 2 5 2 3 1 1 3-pc. 14.75 14.75 3-pc. Tan size 16 2-pc. Dress Suit, 16 Beige Coat, fox collar, 18 2-pc. Tan Sport Suit, 16 Dressmaker Coats, Navy 15.00 15.00 ond Black, 19.75 Description 12 Summer Evening Wraps, White Suits, 14 and 16 White Coats, 16, 18, 20 Jigger Coats, 14, 16, 42 Plaid Sport Coat, size 14 Cashmere size 12____ 18, 20, 38, 42, 35, 30, 396 = == All regular stock. Coats and Suits (Second Floor) Were 22.75to 29.75 25.00 19.75 29415 19.95 29.75 39,75 Now 11.35¢to 14.75 12.50 9.95 to 14.75 9.95 14.75 12.50 24.75 29.75 15.00 42.50 19.75 to Blue Jigger Coats, Suit, 49.75 59.75 = 49,75 85.00 39.75 12, 14, 16, 29.75 59.75 14.75 to 29.75 Toast Coat, Fox Collar, 19.75 size 2| Navy Coat, 19.75 Collar Collar, 19.75 19.75 Collar, 1 2-pc. 24.75 Reveres, Gold Coat, 24.75 24.75 25.00 Qe 32 25.00 > €8 Street 17.50 37 Sheers, 27 Sheers, Orig. $10.00 to $18.75 ) kl Description Tub Crepe and Wool Dresses, 12 to 44 Prints, Nets, Linens, Voiles, 12 “to 19.95 ® Usual Charge Privileges! 79.75 Gray Fox 39.75 39.75 39.75 35.00 49.75 49.75 49.75 57.50 Navy Coat, Silpme e 7 3-pc. Black and White Sport Suit, 20 2-pe. Gray Suit, Gray Fox Beige Suit, Fox Collar, 2-pc. Gray Suit, Fox, size 14 “Erle-Maid” bresses (Third Floor) Were 8.95 to 19.95 12.95 to 19.95 19.95 to 25.00 16.95 to 25.00 16.95 to 45.00 29.95 25.00 Now 5.00 Crepes, 8.50 Street and Dance Frocks, prints, Mousselines, 12 to 20__ Women's Street Dresses, Crepes, Chiffons, 36 to 46._ Knits, one, two and three piece models, 12 to 42_ White Mousseline Wed- ding Gown, size 14____ Ivory Satin and Lace Wedding Gown, size 16_ Dotted Swiss Dinner and Evening Gowns, sizes 13 17 Nets, 12.50 Prints, 12.50 8.50 to 22.50 10.00 10.00 10.00 d \ S half of this year. It was a new high and an average of 604 cigarettes, or more than 3 a day, for every person in the country. SOCIETY. Ma,j. Blair Host CIGARETTE BOOM Maj. Gist Blair entertained at luncheon yesterday at Mount Desert Island, Me, in honor of Gov. Lews O, | Americans Smoking More T“‘"I‘ Barrows of Maine, Ever Before, Report Bays. i 3 5 2 Finland’s third and largest drydofk . - Americans are smoking more ciga- Gambia is the smallest and most| rettes than ever before. Treasury | DA been opened at Abo, the pumps northerly of the British West African | reports showed today 78, 09&812,10”"“"? housed in & komb-proof room dependencies. cigarettes were produced in the first ' blasted in granite rock. HAHN Air Cooled 1207 F th & K 3212 14th 4F|“NALLY—I’r's Here! THE SEASON’S MOST IMPORTANT CLEARANCE Now ENTIRE STOCK DYNAMIC WHITE STYLES - REGULARLY 5.95 395 1207 F . 3212 1444 ARCH SHOES NOT.INCLUDED “ UALL-1.95-2.45-295 VACATION SANDA 1207F 0T LK & 3212140 < LS - JR. WOMEN'S GRO-NUPS AND OTHER WHITE SPORTS OXFORDS 2.85 CHILDREN'S PLA-MATES BAREFOOT SANDALS AND DRESS STYLES 145 of the Nation’s Popular Makne Waskvagkon. Yee HGreawm — Gandies SHOP WILL OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 31 6239 GEORGIA AVENUE (CORNER SHERIDAN) This new shop, spacious, yet cozy. Colonial, of course, is made necessary by the ever-increasing demand for these famous (for forty years) products. No longer need our friends hesitate to visit @ Martha Washington Shop for fear of the large crowds. The new shop will be more convenient for mamy. OUR OWN PRIVATE PARKING SPACE ON SHERIDAN ADJOINS THE SHOP OFFERING Twenty varieties of “deliciously different” Ice Cream, Ices and Sherbets, made FRESH DAILLY. Table and Curb Service—Ice Cream—Sodas—Super Sundaes and Malted Milks. Martha Washington Candies—all varieties—Dinner and Party Mints. Bon Bons and other items specially tinted and flavored for you. Ice Creams, many flavors in bulk, packages and special designs. Salted nuts, Martha-created., out of the ordinary novelties and confections. Candy Parcel Post service all over the World. Phone service to all stores. Smiling “Marthas” will suggest to the hostess wishing something “different.” ‘"WASHINGTON'S FAVORITE” MARTHA WASHINGTON “GLORIFIED” CHOCOLATE SODAS Wartna Waskwaakon Yce Greaw — Gandies THE NATION'S POPULAR CANDIES AND ICE CREAM The Original Shop 507 12th St. N. W. Candies Only Phone—NA{L. 9331 Since 1900 3507 Connecticut Ave. Ice Cream and Candies Phone—ClLeve. 2502 Ice Ceeam and Candies Phone—GEorgia 9854

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