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8 : SOCIETY THE EVENI} Society Ceremony Today at Arlington Chief Event of Observance for President NG .- STAR; WASHINGTON. D.. C., MONDAY. MAY - 30, 1921. SOCIETY y ! . THE WEATHER. | Births Reported. B The following births hare been reported to! District of Columbia and Maryland. ) the health department within the last twenty- fair tonight and tomorrow: no change | four hours : 2 | in temperature: moderate northeast| Daniel A. and Mary A. 0'Connor, girl. & (larence R. and Jaue Tarlor, hoy. d north winds and nortl 3 q Fric K. and Julia Knudsen, girl. Virginia, cloudy in east and fair in| Gt R and Eligabeth A. Raum, boy | yreat portion tonight; tomorrow fairi] Mrer'S. and Bestha Cona. bor resh northeast winds. obn a nna C. McKillen, boy. West Virginia. fair tonight and to-| Edwin P. and Irenc Fogertr, bo morrow: mild temperature. (aaries aniyfand AnnaiM. Evsler. bor. Records for Twenty-Fonr Hours. Willlam €. and Catherine E Colvin, girl. o = 4 Fugene_and Rath Dorle, Thermometer—4 p.m., George and Lynda Risset, girl. 1 68 4 . 2 m. 3 a.m., Harvey R. and Marion Mann, hor. 66; noon. 71. Donald B_and Rosamond D. Phillips. girl. Baromcter—4 . § pm. - ! | . | .| Adelbert H. and Graee E. lewis, g | and Mrs. Harding | 12 om. 29 31057 29811 | George E: 920 Loy 1. Ararson, bo | - . |s am $9; noon, 29.88 :lnrry x‘. aml‘\lnll‘ml auu.m:’ bor. i | s s amex A and Alice Moran. girl. — l &M‘,‘.”;":f&,g&‘:’;%fi;"‘“‘”“ 80, ooccurred Hares & and Mildeed €. el ‘sir | | at 3 p.m. ves 2 Grorge E. and Jane D. Pickett, bor | - SIDE from the ceremonies at([their daughter, Miss Anne W. Carter | . Lowest temperature, occurred at | Charles I, Jjr., and Mary A. Ruppert, bor | 3 Dulany. 5 a.m. today. and girl twi e to Capt. Frank B. Ha ! d 3 < Arlington. the President and | Dulany, (o Capt. Frank B Hayne as {” Temperature same date last year—| Vaner L' and Alva I Hoimes, bor Mrs. Harding are spending a | j0y"¢ ¢ Countoy 3 Hicherti 63 iowentt o Tther snd Renlah Charlzon, girl oy o 3 2lies. Upperville, Va." Mr. and Mra. ghest, §3: . 53, Yienre 4 and Mary E. Rnoker, girl. Eve Smt in e ouse Rduced quiet day, void of any spevial | Dulany 7 il close their Was] &ton Condition of the Water. William and Gertrode Dorser,-boy. { ! y . e et house Friday and go to Upperville | Temperature and_condition of the| Raymond and Sohnnic Tolsseau, irl. . R ron as arrangements are made (0T the summer.” ; | e e e s “reme | Afeaed e G or An Opportunity to Save $10 to $40 for the presentation of Baron Soto-| o woii.r Barritt More of Brook- | perature, 70: condition, 40. Tide Tables. \ (Furnished by the United States| Deaths Reported. | const and Beodetic sutye: 9:11! The following deaths hate been reported t Today—Low tide, £:55 a.m. and 9:11° Jea! s Ao lptotRl i et s B S i omorrow—Low tide. 9:47 am. and | Marauret E. Moncy. 23, 700 2d stpeet south- p.m.; high tide, 6 am. and| "raura V. Rateliff, 66, Providence Hospital. 10 p.m, Hamar Ismer, , Columbla Hospital. Kiehi Urit, an admiral of the Japanese | | o navy. to the President. the soc] 11¥n_entertained at gram for the distinguished will be formulated and will ade the Secretary of War. the Secretal¥| Mrs. Ferdinand de Morenschildt, 8 B Blachars. formerly Miss Nona McAdoo, sailed | Ambassador of Japan, as hos! [[fasneri FtiaepNona iU N oo s Iz land. where she wil spend some time in travel. . luncheon Friday | 4t Wardman Park Hotel in honor of | | Mrs. William H. Carter. i That Will Not Be Presented Later ANl the susts are the season’s latest models for women and misses. Mrs. Coolidge entertained_at FARANA ARAANARFRDRERNAININPRHAANAPRPANPRERDFPREL: luncheon today by the Women's Na-| i Janer 3 D = T e Rt | s e vt e The San and Moon. Smmmt s B Tricoti $39 to $55 $59 to $89 5 she wili be the guest ].;r‘ honor &t |1ine. the latrer. formerly Mrs. Dorothy _ Today—Sun rose, 4:45 a.m.; sun sets, | Homital ricotines % 3 @ luncheon. e Mineodore Tilter as | Williams McCombs of Washington. MISS FRANCES SMITH. vEdl Bt S - Cinoman. Miven. e g Sults : Smith _and " Birs. sailed from New York Saturday for| Am interesting St. Louls girl, who was| TOMOTrow—Sun rises 4:43 am.; SUN| fuomic"E Warren, 52, Washington Asylun: Poiret Twills L (v S — Peru. presented to mociety st seamon by | S¢ ts 7:26 p.m. '"l\ll“llL 1413 37th street. 1519 P streot Frendmen’s Hospital. 11, Children’s Hospi z Moon rise - her grandmother, Mrx. Elizabeth . Ecsu Smkaseados: - Mr. F. M. Dearing. assistant secretary | Balley, With whom ahe lett Wash- | P Entertains Fourteen Guests. of state, and Mrs. Dearing left Wash- | jngton vesterdny for thelr summer 39 a.m.; sets. 12:41( Robecca I. tomobile lamps to be ghted RAPRBANINDA T $90.50 $49.50 The ambassador of Peru and Senora | Ington Yesterday for their home in the | one-half hour after sunset. de "Dezet went to New York this | Hudson valley, New York, after spend. | TO™¢ At Jamestown. R. I Wenther in Various Cities. morning and will return to ):n.n; | ing some time at the Hotel La Fayette, | — —— . £ NO DA E 2partment at Wardman Park Hote i = = Temperature, 2 5 YEARS, Wednesday The ambassador will Mrs. William Gerry Morgan and """COMMODORE W S HOGG 2 22 =7 2F 11 SCHOOL 'y YOUTI e E address the Southern Commercial Con- | Misses Morgan are at Hideaway. their | SR . H 23 F3 G eor | GREENVILLE, S. C. May 30.—For a - = B fees while IniNew Vork: summer home among the New Hamp- Stations. 3 23 gE S °f |ricord of eleven years in school with- $25 Jersey & Skibo $ 95 Shantung Silk Suits, s The ambassador and Senora de Pezet | Shire hills. " Dr. Morgan is in Washing. DIES WHILE MOTORING e §F o imeather Sea ingle day, Miss Cla A o . B R e este (vesterday after- | for, where he will remain until he and it e ; = . I e i Tweed Suits. ... .. Variety of Models. . .. ] Dad fonrteen Bty e riota, but | Mrs. Morean sall for Enland on the | Pa ErancislHneristwa s presentediwitie 5 & DO T B \We compuny took | Mauretania on June 15, the sailing of 3 - tenzdoliar§golafipiece yEivenfibydanunc <] Tefupe in the country home of Mr. |the Mauretania having been postponed Naval Officer Stricken Saturday on | Abilene, Tex. 20.90 Cloudy lannounced citizen, at commencement ex- ST L Lo e el from June 9 to the later date. Albany ... 30.00 Clear’ | ercises of the city high school here. 5 5 & 3 i oo Way From Home in This City to |[Atlantic City 29.58 n e The Secretary of Agriculture and | Mrs. ¢ B. Herod and her cousin Miss The Plains THILe 5o S oo eautl ) | esSSes ] Mrs. Wallace have as guests the for- | Alars . who spent the week end 3 o o Mrs, Wallace have as guests the 136 | ot the Hotel Washington, will 5o (6 Nonr e e Hatato oy AWNING TIME IS HERE C g Ted Mre o T Wallace, who will | York this evening. Mrs. Herod will visit | 1€ Many friends in Washington of | cpyrieston Clear : 5 anton crepes e Moy "for ‘their home in Des ) Miss Horr in her home in New York | Commodore W. S. Hogg, U. S. N., re-| Chicago Clear | We repair and make Awnings to erder. tins, taffet . e oy befors returning to her own home in! tired. learncd Yesterday of his sudden | (incionac Clear il | NewesCRandibestimaterinisRtolnslcct SEERS, Eajjerns an - San Francisco. ] Ry cvela ; from : P el death while motoring with his wife | Deaver ... 2 Clear and georgettes d Mrs . wife of the Secretary of ; . () georg the Interior, is expected to arrive in | The marriage of Miss Lelia_Carol |and son. Lieut. Commander W. S. Hogg, | Detroit - Glear, Mederatc BriceaReat Werkmanehip, " g D e rtaw from Cuba. She | Cirter to Mr. oJseph Clarence Bowen |jr- to The Piains. V. on Saturday,| &, Faxe... 2 i ctondy Fatimates cheesfuily {{aralshed. The Values Are Extraordinary g accompanicd by her daughter-in- | tcOK place Saturday evening, May 28, Stricken. Commodore Hogg dicd With- | Feiena .....30.10 % Clondy CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. w. Mrs. Jack Fall of El Paso. Tex. the parsonage of the Ryland i 2 few minutes. The hody was| Jacksonville. 2062 94 Clear R o E o made the trip to Panama to at- | Methodist Episcopal Church. the pas- | Prousht to Washington. and the fu-|Kanuax Citr. 2.9z 0 Clear T4 19th aw. M. SITI-S34. DURTREERE " |, cnd the exercises of recent in- |tor. the Rev. John H. Jeffries, offi- | neral. which will be with full military | loe Angeles. 2008 G4 ooy, auguration of the new President of |ciating. s honors at Arlington national ceme. | Louisvil 0 Chear, bonid Y | tery, probably will be held Wednes. | Miami, Fa. 2000 54 oy oWe. — Misxs Helen Core 2 New York.. 292 80 Cloudy ¥ The United States ambassador to A native of Washington. Commodore | diluhoma .. =02 &8 Clondy Spain and Mrs. Joseph E. Willard en- The marria 3 2 Hogg was born N 1. 1856. the | Ihiladelph 29.92 82 Cloudy tortained at the embassy in Madrid a | (1% Marriage of Miss Helen Mon- ’sofl of John W. Hogz and Sarah Eliza- | Phoenix, Ariz .76 94 Clear dinner party Saturday evening in |yt SO, &0 r. John Van Ness|beth Dow Hogg. His father for many | Pittsburgh . 29.98 76 Clear = B of King Alfonso Government | LRIID ook place on Saturday at the | years was chicf clerk of the Navy De. | Portland Me 3004 2 Clea : . officrals and diplomats were in the | (AtREAral of St. John the Divine, in|partmen an appointment | Fortiand, Ore:2.94 20 Glear 'F/ ‘ offcials ant diplomats were in, (e (St er o * fagims comivmen | Sl 28 5 , 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.Wo son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | am By & daughter of Mrs. | grad: of 1876. He had i xan Diego... 204 64 er it Rocsevelt H ‘|>am l-;enrv vsu‘m of Stottville, [a record of twen and elaven|s. Francisco. 30.00 60 3 B Y umiteand Albany. and a _grand- months sea service. during which he 3002 70 enator and Mrs. Lawrence ¢, |0auhter of the late Mr. William iaccompanied Gen. Grani on his world .00 90 : enteriained guests at tea yes- | Minot Whitney of Albanv. Her win- | trip aboard the Vandalia. and was on o I8 80 & 033 > p Sing ter home has b in tha | activ. 2 3 v afternoon at Single Oak. ! een in that nd |l active duty throuzhout the Spanish- Woodley lane. she isa graduate of St. Agnes’ School, | American war and the Boxer revellion | Tuesclay Marks a Day é e member of the Albany Country |in China. TW WR, D A Nicaraguan Minister (C#h-c'qh(‘hlflbar'xy City Club and of the; In 1887 Commodorr Hozg married 0 KILLED IN ECK. On Way to Washington. s SluplegiNew Torlc Miss Clara Whann Heyvl of Philadel-] NEW YORK, May 30.—Two persons (o) ua or unltles The new minister of Nicaragua. Gen. | Mt ilip is from Washington, | phia. He is survived by her and two|were killed and eight others injured Emiliano Chamorro. former president | D C. and Claverack, N. Y. | sons. Lieut. Commander W. S. Hogg.|when a Pennsylvania railroad excur- A .has sailed for this country and w = {ir. U. S. ¥ and John W. Hogg of |sion train bound hsre from Atlantic e here within a few weeks to| Mr. and Wrs. George W. Crosby an-| Narristown. Pa, e o M eafinta iths FearNenaHOLER is ties. nounca the marriage of thei 3 umefhisfdutics, - ter Charlotte A. to Mr. wl'"x";'"‘:“’(‘,._ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff and | Weakley, Saturday. No cards were; Mrs. Sherman McCalla and her daugh- |‘5"0d- ter, Miss Cecelia McCalla, who re-} - Snd e > Mr. Lafayett =l == = oo sailed for Europe, have arrived cicy anfouncen the i'fi.}‘;wfr:-e.fi'ffg"fi?:‘ 1415 G Street; er. Vallie R. aGskil, = Sylvanus Stokes, jr.|Linton Fry ot “this Ici?_\l'(.” e DECORATED BY KING. i Oppeosite Keith's nodore Hogz w: member of [ local passenger train at Burlington, and Navy Club. the Society |N. J.. officials of the Pennsylvania the Society of the Cincinnaiiirailroad announced. \ Association of the Oldest In- Mr. and Mrs. din ivel % New York this afternoon t ing will take place June 9 { | WAS Furs Exclusively "."::: l‘t:n?"v\_rhgrrsd:‘}}_s A rakes | Lincoln Road M.'E. Church. At “"‘, MADRID, Ma —King Alfonso S; S Furs f will be one of the attendants at the | ze. ooy o= o ! decorated Mrs. Joseph E. Willard, mart Summer marriage of Miss Marion Tifftany to f nouf And Mrs. ¥ 'fil Mrflbeu, accom. | wife of the American ambassador. | [ oroved| —embracing Chokers, Mr. Martin Brown Sopoortas, which | [0 DY Mles y B. Smith, will | with the Order of Noble Dames of P! Scarfs and Capes, in 2 : in New York next by motor for their|Maria Luisa, at a dinner at the Amer- ! {“)gj u:e iptaces fusNe home in Norfolk, Va.. after spending |ican embassy last night, He also| ifine peltry not usually nesday. 1 the wee kend at the Hotel Washing | decorated” Mar. Txnacis Montts Oce, | OTOTBEE |10 be found far rom stn The United States consul general at | {00 Where they arrived by motor | Bishop of San Luis Potesi. with the ’ avenue establishments. jlarze in Europe. Mr. Ralph Totten, | Saturday. {Brand cross of Alfonso Xl Facilities | ¢ :'n;l::‘n;-::.;::fl::" y is t est of his cousin, Maj. George < = = Mgr. Oca is the dean of all the = jure of yg Mol o = 3 nak.l:‘;%;l}en. nl:._.‘ hefore sailing from wfi,‘,‘;,‘:"m"‘“\!;m’n:‘& YL P Jones. | bishops of the world. REBUILDINGFURSASPECIALTY ; ,;r':’ h‘j’]’_: < June 22 br ; ls 3 A stay, are at the Hotel La Fayette. | j. Totten was host last even Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dickson Por-|f |——————1 at a charming musical. for which M. | ter and thel, i or- ‘ 5nd Mrs Edouard Aibion arranged | W' Pickford, v Pret | Agent | The House The House the prozram of Russian music. M‘a'monlh's trip on the great lakes on | | Dr. .Ix-:;er’l Al T 5 ine sang an Ve N % ! i Takerners of the Bwedisn le- | board the ‘cruiser Virginia E. i} | Woolen | 1419 G St. N.W. | ! @fiy !'vv {zation played the accompaniments.| The controller of the Treasury of Goods | i Z E Little Jerry Williams gave a fasci- | New Jersey and Mrs. Owen W Kics | ! Opposite Keith’s () !nating Russian dance. | motored to Washington from Trenton | _ Zl Theh larger “l“h':hsirxp?ofmgt‘l’:"of::l:: :or li(\]a week end. and with a party ol' ; w members o c . off riends. which includes Mr. and Mre. % a @M‘ and smart residential circles of Wash- | C. . Skill . Mrs. H. W /| . A ) CEREEERRG | SWEEPING REDUCTIONS : : = H = cening’s pep. | 2nd Misx Viola Evans, are at th i of Courtes: 2t the Belasco Theater inciude Mrs. g s _lt‘ Charles Boughton Wood. the minister of | Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Prendergast have ° ° ;\\\'\ Switzeriand and Mme. Teter and Mrx | ax suests' 3rs. T. R O'Conner ana | =85 party of her friends. = = h S niiatagncin =0 ZIONISTS GET $500,000. | e : { To Wed Allen Ii. Gardner. | Your Opportunity to Get Exeluglve Wy Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Buikeley Hyde | Philadelphia Gives Wonderful | Styles at Remarkably Low Prices znnoun!r‘e! 129 En‘::?m??‘( r:/foo:dhe;; Boost to Palestine Fund. | niece. iss rance el - i ’"M-‘s;s q’.'fnr:;?’?-d :‘.fhwnf."rl v:'\‘ldct ";':5 (e ;;fi';:i‘:: 32'.—‘:':..';:.:{;33’:; f A New Arrival Just In—All the.Damty New 1 . A Mr. a 3 . jdent of the International Zionist Or- | Camps, Norcross. Me, where th i CaTh AT e, ety | seenen. e e otk || VEILS NOW AT HALF PRICE | and other sports of the camp. pledges would aggregate nearly hx]{l i Mrs. William Mitchell has rejoined | 4 _Million dollars. Prig. Gen. M ell in Washington £ ] after hort st. n New York, where [ the was called by the illness ol her ¢ ! . mother. Mrs. Mitchell recently re-| e ’ We Announce the Special in Europe. 4 znm‘e’rlx h;nnoun:{d from . ~ . Pl e o ° ering of Extraordinary Values A'\l \\'.nl\lfr [:‘ {Nnu{ra n': ?\'adxhin.~ - 9 s T on and New Orleans of their daugh- s t 1 P h er El to Mr. David Sohie - 157 B BN Sl o Twelve -Ten F St by Exceptiona urchase— New Orleans several seasons uzo. and | was with the debutante et in Wash- | WHERE STYLE ORIGINATES AND EMANATES ° i Denegre maintaining their winter | 4 lhiome in the capital. They have been| at their summer place at Manchester e as roc s l l esses for a short time. Mr. Sohier comes ) from an old Massachusetts family and y is a graduate of Harvard. 2 X 5 Mre Pike Toberison of Boston, Effectwe Beg"mmg Tuesday The variety is notably unique in the re- Both Dressy and Sportive models are l .. is the house guest 3 = . B E E 5 ierie Hamiiton. a0 Shlgne‘éelu;; c;..;'{. finement of design and the display of ver- included in the exclusive showing—ap- Afiss Hamilton's father, 24 : William Hamilton, chancellor. of ozh:I satility. pealing to every taste. Ameri Tniversify, has just re-| rned o Washington from San Fran- '{ ‘lrnf;; ’:;»basrhl;;;led a meeting The marriage of Prince Michael | . Cantac ene, - ; & ’ Gants e T:g;_g,;e;i;;;;g:,g;; o offering our Entire Stocks $ g aughter of Mr. Thomas P. C‘u_rli! of BD![OH."""H m‘\'«e at Nahant. n was an- nounced several mo‘filhs ago. but :ha PElncetuhoris) wenty Snefveazaid 5] O the woman or miss de- ) Maj. and Mrs. Clifford Cabel] Eari i =il Fecelts tne afternoon of Tama 3 siring the unusual in styl- ;‘n’;:‘cr‘let? HZQ:;;;!!M( apartment Jn the ln t tl let g we resen e com e i 1 i e k f'P‘ ; P! For values plainly underpriced Manifestly a reduction from the rive in ‘ashingto: € h . Toinge o i"'.',"","n""”:" :";’% ,;’,;3 Discoun ¢ stocks of Erlebacher-eriginated D ; ‘ ” actual values eslla Johnson, U, , . i tra Dickay whe' formerly Miss Latte apparel at prices that are new at iseoun nens, Organdies, Imported Ginghams,- Taffetas, Georgettes, Crepa de Chines, o endle thel tacanagio(IMce, On All thelr very lowest ebb, The re On Afl s gartesidn DV s Ren W cate} Jersey, Roshanora, Foulard and - n / i 3 : ® Shades, Dotted Swisses G Combinati Mine Dulsny to Wed < z s eorgette Comi tons » Capt. . B Tiayne Jume 21, : ductiens are bena fide, the mate- _Sports Wear e and Mra Mosier Dolany. an Spring Summer Wraps Daintily trimmed ; handomely finished; Fringed — Tailered — Beaded — Em- ~t " o o ma of . = Y I H i ?..Tfi,_";g‘! Suits rlals are the finest and the work- Orgarndie Dresses wortldertfully combined in color harmony or bm}dered—laK h}:em‘linyz;i 9i‘ Inrlésng and OUR CO! TORAGE Tl q s ; 2 contrast. craftsmanship that Is original and effective. FOR FURS BEST Wraps manshlp is the kind which has Gingham Frocks 2 3 Poa’t put off seading yewy fuys P = ¥ e vy, Coats made the Erlebacher Shop fa- Lace Gowns Prices Mowt Rensowsbie : meus, Dotted All si es—f both Lad'es d Misses & ok Dresses | S . Swiss Dresses X e e 571 13th Se. N.W, 5 Becpnd Fleer. Phone Main 4708. —F i = ¥ S % ; 2 T " 1 4 |

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