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r i - ^ Qyken you'mention "Clie ESSEX (S'SUSSEX those who know nod approvingly. lor this distinctive summer hotel 4 is noted for gracious living. ^ Frivate Bathing Beach. Illustrated Booklet. C. S. Krom. Mgr. -+1 Banquets, Receptions, Dinners, Teas and Weddings Call U» tor Estimate! Col. 8042-8072 Collier 3) nn 18th & Columbia Rd. N.W. History of Mount Vernon (America's Patriotic Shrine) By Alla Harman Rogers This charming, authentic, artistic ally illustrated booklet and the beautiful 7'i by 11V' reproduction of wonderful drawing of the ex terior of the old mansion—will both be sent to you postpaid for 25 cents. National Art Service Box S Vienna, Va. 7,000-AC RE Plai/qmnJ! Take the kiddies where they can romp to their hearts’ content — safely ...at America's famous family retorf.'Average summer temperature l 71°. Write us or call our represent ative for complete information. ffk$f$re&n}htler uncfGcrffagei WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS west va. Representative: John B Debnam. Telephone District 7071 SPRING WAVE SALE! Croquignoie STEAM-OIL PERMANENT - Hr*. *7.50 Vain* I Guaranteed! Open Evenings - Expert Operator* | Includes 2 Shampoos A Elngerware Lighter Complexion by using Mercolized Wax Cream A simple way to remove the dull, drabness of your complexion and reveal the lighter, lovelier skin tones. Just use Merco lized Wax Cream as directed. Its active in gredients help to flake off the older, darkened surface skin in minute, almost invisible par ticles, revealing a fairer, fresher, underskin. Saxolite Astringent tightens loose surface skin. Gives a delightful sense of freshness. Reduces excess surface oil. Dissolve Saxolite Astringent in one-half pint witch hazel and use daily. Phelactine Depilatory removes unsightly facial hair quickly. Pleasant and easy to use. WHERE TO DINE. 1 Luncheon, 55c to 1.00 Dinner Doily, 85c and 1.00 Sunday 1.00 Holiday 1.25 l7,hCafeteria 724 17th ST. N.W. One Block West of the White House Air Conditioned Excellent Food. Vegetables Always * Fresh. Fried Chicken DINNER 03C Tum., Thura.. Sat. i OPEN WEEK DAYS ti Take a Holiday From the Kitchen Dine in the cool privacy of The Ivy Terrace Garden or outdoor terrace. Your favorite dishes are here as you like them! Noon to 8:30 P.M. 75c, $1.00 IVY Famous for Fried TCDB1.C Chicken Dinners, • fcKKALfc Homemade desserts 1030*34 and hot breads. Conn. Ave. HELP YOURSELF AT THE A Regular Feature of Our 6Sc and 7Sc DINNERS Re-opening for Business Todoy GREENWAY INN 2915 Connecticut Avenue In the Quiet and Beauty I of the Countryside Specializing in PLANTATION STYLE Gold-n-Fried Chicken Steak, Chop and Seafood DINNERS HILLSIDE 0112 Choice Wines. Beverages. Etc. wJI Dancing Saturday Nights (O'Donnells Ownership) jp gig; • FARM^y Silver Spring Families Go On Vacations Several Leave On Trips to West? Fleishells to Return Many residents of the Silver Spring, Md.. area took advantage of the holiday week end to make short trips to nearby beach resorts or to leave on longer vacations. Mrs. Benton G. Potter and her children, Brent and Jill, of Sligo Park Hills, have left for Palo Alto, Calif., where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cain for two months. Also leaving on western trips are | Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bowman, i who are motoring to the Grand Can yon and the West Coast on a two month tour, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene H. Klaber and their children, Joseph and Susan, who have gone to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fleishell will , return tonight to their Sligo Park j Hills home from Vineland, N. J„ where they were with Mrs. Fleishell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kline. Their daughter. Miss Betty Fleishell, remained in Vineland with her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. Mehring Return From Resort. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Mehring and their two children, Betty and Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Revie and their children. Jacqueline and Rich ard. are returning this week end from Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Morehouse have visiting them at their home in Montgomery Hills for several weeks her sister, Mrs. Charles Cruse and daughter, Miss Mary Louise Cruse of Clearfield, Pa. Mrs. Ralph A. Wells and her son, David Wells, of Seven Oaks Manor, with Mrs. Wells’ sister, Mrs. Nellie H. Drennon of Washington, left Friday for a 10-day visit in Frank fort, Ky., w-here they are guests of Mrs. Wells brothers. Mr. Elmer Herndon and Mrs. Richard Herndon. Mr. and Mrs. Hylton Brown and their children are returning this week end from a vacation in Bed ford Springs, Pa. Sandy Spring Notes; Mrs. Mills Guest Of Farquhars SANDY SPRING. Md., July 6.— Mrs. Ronald Mills of Ponca City. Okla., has arrived to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar at the Cedars. Miss Margaret Farquhar will leave Monday for Cohassett. Mass., to visit Miss Molly Coulter.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibbs have closed their home in Manor Club Park and are spending the -re-1 mainder of the summer at their home on South River, near An- j napolis. They were accompanied by Miss Adair Barber and Miss Rosi lind Barber of Garden City, Long Island, who have been their guests j for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Slade and their children left Wednesday for a motor trip to New York State, where they will spend several weeks. Everett 'Wilson of Manor Club Park has gone to Naperville. 111., j where he will join his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Beckman, and accompany them on a trip the West Coast and the Yellowstone National i Park. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomas and Mr. Clifton Thomas have returned j from Hershey. Pa. Mrs. Samuel Janney, who spent several months at Sunnyside. has gone to New York for the remainder of the summer. Fort Myer Arrival Lt. Col. John J. Bohn, 3d Cavalry, has arrived at Fort Myer. from Fort Riley, Kans. Mrs. Bohn will join him later. MRS. JOHN AFFLECK LIVINGSTONE. A,recent bride, Mrs. Living stone formerly was Miss Con stance Elizabeth Rossiter. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett W. Rossiter of Hatington, Nebr. Mr. Living stone is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Livingstone of this city. MISS JEAN COCHRAN HESTER. MISS MARJORIE FLOYD SMITH. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addi- Her engagement to Mr. Charles son Reid Hester, have announced Lawrence Billard is announced by her engagement to Dr. John Ed- her mother, Mrs. Durward M. Smith wards Claflin. —Hessler Photo. of Arlington. —Tager Photo. MIS'S ALICE CLARE McQVILLAN. The daughter of Mrs. Mary C. McQuillan of Norwalk, Conn., will be married in the early fall to Mr. Frank Charles Sterck. Miss Mc Quillan’s engagement is announced today by her mother. —Tenschert Photo. MISS LEONORE ROSENTHAL. Miss Rosenthal’s engagement to Mr. Philip Goldstein is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rosenthal. —Brooks Photo. MISS DOLORES ADELE PIOZET. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piozet of College Heights, Md., have an nounced the engagement of their daughter to Mr. Robert Paul Bery bow of Bethlehem, Pa. Of Personal Note Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kann Return From California Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kann are back in their apartment in Woodley Park Towers aftpr a six-month stay in California. They visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kann. and son, Jackie, at their home in Palm Springs and spent some time in Los Angeles. Miss Bert Israel was given a fare well luncheon Tuesday at the Wood mont. Country Club by Mrs. Alvin Newmyer and Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss. Miss Israel, accompanied by her two nieces, the Misses Carol and Barbara Ann Baer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Baer, left Friday to spend the summer in California, where they have taken an apartment. Mrs. Emile Berliner left Washing ton Monday for Scarsdale. N. Y., to spend the summer months. She will be joined by her daughter, Mrs. Carl Greenbaum, and family of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gusdorf were given a surprise dinner party Mon day night at the Woodmont Country Club in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. Dinner was followed by cards and Mr. and Mrs. Gusdorf were presented with a gift. Miss Kleeblatt Visits On Long Island. Miss Bernice Kleeblatt is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kanner at their home in Freeport, Long Island, for a two-week stay. Mrs. Kanner formerly. was Miss Hilda Sworzyn of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Levy, jr., of Philadelphia, the latter formerly Miss Bernice Kaufman, are spend ing the week end with Mrs. Levy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kauf man. Mrs. Gus Ring has as her guest, Mrs. Thelma Becker of Detroit, in whose honor she entertained at luncheon Monday at the Woodmont Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brylawski entertained guests over the Fourth at their country home. Florian Farms, on the Patuxtent River. Mrs. Alexander Wolf is remaining over the week with her brother and sister-in-law. Miss Marjorie Mandle of New York is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Herbert Guggenheim, at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Sidney H. Reizenstein, ac companied by her son, Mr. James Newman, left yesterday for Los Angeles. Mr. Reizenstein will join them later in the month at their apartment, where they will be for six weeks. Mrs. Flora May of Richmond is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fischer of Park Towers, for & two week visit. Surprise Party Is Given For Mrs. Meyer Loeb. Mrs. Meyer Loeb was given a sur prise birthday anniversary luncheon Friday at the Woodmont Country Club. Luncheon was followed by cards. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sigmund and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohn left Thursday by motor for Atlantic City and the New York World’s Fair. They will spend part of their two-week vacation at Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. David Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman. Mrs. Louis Stern. Mr. Alfred Stern and Mrs. Irving Weber and her son. Bruce, are the guest.^of Mr. Isadore Freund at his country home at Leonardtown. Md., where they spent the Fourth and this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hirshfield, Miss Rena Fleischman and Mr. Simon Fleischman are spending the holiday week end at Mountain Lake, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bogen, the latter formerly Miss Carolyn Beren ter, are at home at 5746 Colorado avenue. Mrs. Jean Elzas of New York is visiting Mrs. Eugene Schwab. Mrs. Louis LoeB, Mrs. David Drey fus., Mrs. Bessie Wyman and Miss Edna Dreyfuss motored to Hershey, Pa., for the Fourth and are spending the holiday week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn, jr.. of Baltimore are makingi their home in Washington and have taken a house in Chevy Chase. Miss Rhoda F. Hollander of Wil liam and Mary College, who has been visiting her classmate. Miss Rosanne Strunsky at Long Beach, N. J., and Miss Amanda Zardeki of Goucher College at Belvedere. N. J., is spending July in Atlantic City as the guest of Mrs. Pauline Rostold. Mrs. Buell to Give Luncheon Party In Herndon HERNDON, Va.. July 6.—Mrs. Ar thur Hyde Buell will entertain at luncheon followed by bridge Mon day. Miss Lillian Shear of Washington has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Cassius M. Lawrence, for two weeks. Mrs. George F. Buell entertained at bridge at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Buell last night. Mrs. Gerald Fitzgerald of Chevy Chase, Md„ and her two daughters are guests of Mrs. Fitzgerald's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Sager. BEGINNING TOMORROW Our Annual Summer FIR SALE A large and well-rounded collection of fur coats and jackets—in excitingly new 1941 styles. Prices to suit your own budget ideas—but in every price line; IMPORTANT SAVINGS by making your selection in this advance sale. • A small deposit reserves your choice • Convenient terms may be arranged • Furs purchased now stored without extra charge until you need them. Fur Salon, Second Floor. i no« 1109 G STREET COMPLETELY AIR-COOLED MISS RUTH ELLEN DEWEY. The daughter of Mrs. Irma Buck Dewey was a bridesmaid at the ivedding recently of Miss Betty Lynn Tingay. daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Lynn Tingay of West Point, and formerly of this city, to Mr. Andre Ringgold Brousseau. Miss Dewey was graduated with honors from the American University last month. She is the former president of the American University chapter of the Delta Gamma National Fraternity and a member of Pi Gamm Mu, national honorary social science fraternity. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs. Riggs Leaves Laytonsville for Rhode Island Visit LAYTONSVILLE, Md.. July 6.— Mrs. Samuel Riggs, jr.. and her son. Samuel, and a nephew, Jack Riggs, left yesterday for Bristol, R. I., to visit Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. Harold De Wolfe. They will spend several days en route with Mr. and Mrs. William P. Shearman of Man hrfssett and visit the New York Pair. Mr. and Mrs. John Leizear of Laytonsville announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Lillian La Rue Leizear, to Mr. Albert Grif fith Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Hawkins, also of Laytons ville. The wedding will take place during the summer. Mrs. F. A Ransome has come from her home in Pasadena, Calif., for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Fry, at Fair Hill Farm. Freddy Fry, who spent the winter with his grandmother, returned with her. Mrs. Fry will entertain at tea for her mother Tuesday afternoon. Dark Shoes Included Special group now 13.75, reg. 16.75 CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT L Southern Maryland Notes Paul J. Baileys Will Be Hosts at Shore Dinner LEONARDTOWN. Md., July 6 — Capt. and Mrs. Frederick A. Jones of East Falls Church, Va.. are spending the holiday and week end at the Anchorage, their place on the Patuxent, and are entertaining a number of guests from Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Bailey will entertain at a shore dinner at their place on St. Clements Bay tomor row. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crimmis, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey and their son. Mr. James Bailey, Miss Daisy Alwine and Mrs. Lillian Bailey, all of Wash ington. Mrs. Frederick Moore of Wash ington, who is spending the summer at her place at Whites Neck Creek, at River Springs, entertained 16 guests Tuesday at luncheon. Maj. and Mrs. Chambers At Broomes Island. Maj. and Mrs. Thomas Chambers, who recently returned from Puerto Rico, are guests of Mrs. Chambers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Duke, at Broomes Island, their home on the Patuxent Maj. Chambers is stationed at Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Miss Delores Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Thomas of Solomons, is spending two weeks with Miss Bettie King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland N. King, in Washington. Mrs. Nellie Wilmer has with her this month Miss Eleanor Hamilton of Washington. Mrs. Ella McWilliams, accom panied by Mr. George McWilliams and Mr. and Mrs. Richard McWil liams of Washington, are spending a fortnight aboard their yacht an chored off Abell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis of Washington are with their father, Mr. Carrol Ellis, at Bushwood, over Sunday. Take Up Quarters Maj. Elmer F. Wallender, Quarter master Corps, with Mrs. Wallender and their daughter, Miss Lillian May Wallender, took quarters at Fort Myer this week. CLEARANCE SALE Prior to Summer Closing DRESSES For All Occasions $10-$15-M9 Formerly $25 to $39 & $49 AND COATS j Greatly Reduced Don't Miss This Opportunity to Save ADOLF inc 1024 CONN. AVE. SAVE DURING ZIRKIN’S STORE-WIDE sun CLEI MCE $^.»5 es tormerlyW'”*65®." $t.»5 »-»•**** ~**.%K '* "*£«*«" -9WONS 1 stBEET, XEtEENOON 821 14th Street \“An Address of Fashion Distinction” SHOP IN AIR-COOLED COMFORT