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‘8o SOCIETY clety President and Mrs. Harding Will Attend the Flower Carnival Postponed i £ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON from his farm at Lancaster, N. H, where he spent a few days. Gen. Inouye will leave Washington tomorrow for New York, from which port he will sail Saturday aboard the Cedric, on his way to his home in Japan. - Viscount Inouye, who spent a fow days in Washington some time ago on his way to Lisbon, Spain, sailed yesterday from Cherbourg aboard the Olympic for New York, on his way back to Tokio. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, THURSDAY, THE WEATHER. District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair and_contin- ued warm tonight and tomorrow:; gentle varlable winds, mostly south and southwest. West Virginia—Generally fair and continued warm tonight and tomor- row. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 83; 8 p.m.,, 78; 12 midnight, 72; 4 a.m., 71; am. 76; toon, 89. JULY 192 SOCIETY Marriage Ljcenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the|: following. Royal P. Jackson and Claudie French. and Helen 0. King. f_Garrison, Reduction Sale of £ Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS Every hat in our Showroom at big reductions. ‘William Webst: Charles H. n o Mary B. Etches of Leesburg, Va. Johu C. Couch and Elanor P. Bray. . Angelo Dell'Erba and Esther L. Shuler. Russell W. French of Vienna, Vi Grace W. Hennage of this city. 1 H. Johnson and Minnie ichael returned to Washington this morn- |- Baromster—é pm. 30.11; 8 pm. - $2.95 ing from his summer home, In Moose- | 30.10: 15 mianighy 361504 s.m, 3012 F Last Month neart, fl, where ho spent the Fourth |5 a.m. 30747 oo, 8012 oa| D » » . $4.95 wit] rs. avis and their cl ren. ighest temperature, , occurr rt rom Las 0 . at noon today. . Lowest temperature, O'Connell of Berkel » ”, $6.95 Mission Members 70. occurred at 4:30 a.m. yesterday. nk Hager and i Eppert. Temperature same date last year— —_— 1 $5.00 $20.00 HE PRESIDENT and- Mrs.)the Navy and Mrs. Denby, Judge and Returning to France. Highest, 90: towest. 65 + e athatien st e A Former Prices .00 to - . Mrs. William H. Hunt of California, Marshal Fayolle and the members Condition-of tho Waier. those occupled by bees. In & cubic Harding have accepted the |y~ gang Mrs. Warren Delano Rob- of the Erench mission to Canada that opfaiantef the e foot of honeycomb there are about invitation of the Georgia |bins and Miss Laura Harlan. spent Tuesday in Washington ‘sailea| Temperature and condition of water | g0 o0, division of the Roosevelt| Mrs. Bliss, who I8 spending sev- today from New York aboard La 5; 8 e Great Fallgd—'l'emveflmfll — Memorial Association to attend the | €ral months’ abroad, is expected to France for thelr home. Others sail- [ 78igcondition, very muddy. By Iooklag over your Fur Ovat you will 38 flower carnival to be given Friday evening, July 15, at Dean place. This return to Washington in the early autumn. The ambassador of Peru and Senora ing aboard the same steamer were the new United States ambassador to France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, and the naval attache of the French em- Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., July 7. —The Potomac and the Shenandoah THE EDGES e Bl e > rivers were both muddy this morning. Buttons and under the arm Carntval, which was to have taken |, . e .. who Havs been o6 s Motor bassy, Capt. Jean: Rigal. ‘Weather in Varfous Cities. € place June was postponed be- Marshal Fayolle and Mr. Herrick ARE WORN s el emient weather that | TP to Philadelphia, New York and were guests at luncheon yesterday of Reiptiatire. »5 M’]line cau: e incler e Atantic City,. lave Feturnéd. o thelr the Franco-American Society of New - "5 Repairing will be done better and cheaper 1 rg evening. There will be many charm- | 8PS CH (0Ve £ H York, when the former Attorney Gen- Y- now. Cold Btorage Btore closes Saturday, 1 ing featurcs, amons them a beauty | e et A6 ‘"d"';" ark Hotal eral, Mr. George W. Wickersham, 8 5B o'clock. Other days, 5 p.m. 931 G Street L . Sador & s g contest in which over a thousand'are widely eatertalned whie Efj:;, aleoiwas presgnt. s 8 2% MARTIN WOLF 0 i girls will participate: and in New York wero the guests Dr. Adolfo Ballivian, former minis- i . ter of Bolivia to the court of & James, has arrived in Washingto where he will take up his new duties as minister to this country, and is at 2400 16th street. 2 ‘ Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F {of members of the Peruvian naval | mission® at a beautifully appointed |dinner party, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul itz Simons also gave a dinner for them. The ambassador and Senora de Pezet met the Earl of Dundonald, o | special envoy from Great Britain to The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- Peru for the centennlal celebration, President and Mrs. Harding had as their guests at luncheon Mr. John Wanamaker, Mr. J. Ogden Armour and Mr. Fred Up- ham. Yesterday the Abilene, Tex. 30.02 Albany . X Atlantie SS MARGARET HARDING, Daughter of Mr. W. P. G. Harding, who returned yesterday from New York. The former minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Cesar will sail from New York today for France aboard 1dge were the guests of honor at din- | With the members of by party, W;“ La France. Théy will spend several csts of ho arrived Friday from London and who months in Paris. e Caohine O the thtrd Sailed the following day for Limar | will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of the retiring military attache of the Japanese embassy, Gen. Inouye. Maj. Gen. Peyton C. March will sail today from New York for Europe, where- he will travel for several months. Gen. March has been visit- ing on Long Island since the 1st of the month. Last evening he was the zuest of honor at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoffman at their summer home, at Southampton, L. I.,|M ert Woods Bliss, who ente y apartment, nue. Among t were the Secretary of Secretary Weeks Guest of Japanese Tonight. \ § and among the other guests was Mrs. B \ James cDonald, who is spending a \ week With Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman. ¥ | \ Closed Nffsimaey, ool "ttt oG sl ; rance O arton — Sas iitabureh - § All D save a dlnnerbfor Gen. March. ad. 5 7"?& L . d Saturday N|EHESS I # < Saturda aturday e e onert M. Th @ . N D Durin cvening at their summer home, Fair- |§¢2'fh L | B e | Vo A s T oy B nsir R Y S e 3 ummer resses \\\\ July and IFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN July and nese navy. The admiral made a brief i \ A ; ¢ F 4 - y The Eraduation cescclnon ot the Uit Births R ted i ugus. ugus. State Naval Acad A lis, s Reported. il s at Tenfll. St; l;;'d‘:me ‘,"E"gm,,,“l“n;r"“-‘{;; “,F;la,:“’;;“;:!s‘lll T flloytne bt e been reported 1o Dresses that sold I Dresses that sold | , of the academy, of whic wa c health department within enty” member. _ Col Thompson also attend: | foy b C':mm A :fl an at $38 to $45 up to $98 | ed the es @ o fon o . girl. | his class of 1568, Col. and_ Mre. e B ae e ey | Reduced to | Reduced to | Thompson had among their guests ind Anna Schweir, gi Charles R. and Margaret T. ! Harrold A and Gertrude Lawrence P. and P. and Grace Louis A. and Lillian A Tsanc and Ida Milier, bos James T. and Lucilfe C. Murphy, girl. Albert and Lillie C. Holmann, boy. F nd Hope C. Weiss, boy. therine C. Touhy, boy. . Wilkerson, ‘girl. d Henrletta Y. Miss Alice Harding, house guest. who is their Any Dress in the Store fOI’ Women and MiSSGS Just when you’re getting ready for your Vacation— comes this opportunity to pick up two, three or as many as you need qt this Liberal Discount. There are Dresses for Sports Wear—Dresses for Vacation—Dresses for Parties or other Summer Evening Wear. All fresh, new, this season’s styles and models. FOR FRIDAY ONLY. Mrs. Marshall Fleid will close her 16th street home today and go to Beverly Farms. Mass., where she will spend the remainder of the summer. \ | 3197 | | Rev. Herbert Scott-Smith and hie sister, Miss Smith, left Washington vesterday for Sakonnett, L. I. where $3095 | they a Mirh avy. boy. s : I Drether M e e o thelr | L e Mottt B W invon. boy. Unusually attractive and Taffeta, Canton Crepe and | to Dr. Frances Tow of Providence,| Liner . aud Heleo V. Kullio glrl” A s G tte Afternoon Frocks, | which will take place in the | Xu.'and Sadte Kanlow. girl 00 7 exclusive models in linen, eorgette Afternos - i . L surtnmer home o fthe bride, at Sakon- net. Dr. Smith and his sister. Miss Smith, will motor from Sakonnet to their summer home, at Haven, Me., after the wedding. “Ralph A. and Mary L. Dinner Sports Dresses, Dresses, Dance Dresses. organdy, voile, gingham and Canton Crepe Satin Black, Navy Brown, White All Sizes summer silks. rison and Julia Morton, girl. John and Mary Bollind, giri. Wilbur and Hibernia Saunders, boy. Randolph and Josephine Green, girl. —_— In India, more than fifty of the ruling rajahs have up-to-date motion picture outfits installed in their pal- has been abroad since early spring,|aces, and are regularly supplied with sailed ~ yesterday ~from . Cherbourg flms. aboard the Olymple for New York. = | e best Among the other passengers was| — the retiring United States ambassa. dor to France, Mr. Hugh C. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons, the latter formerly Mrs. Elsie French Vanderbilt, who have been at the New Willard for several days, will leave this evening for Newport, R. L, where their summer home has been put In readiness for the season. Mr. Fitz Simons was a member of the United States naval mission which went to Peru some months ago, and he and Mrs. Fitz Simons have only recently returned from Lima. W Judge John Barton Payne Salls for Home on Olymple. The former Secretary of the In- terior, Judge John Barton Payne, who zx4 Georgette 2722 Closed All Day Saturday During July and August THESE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ONLY 2222 % Do Your Shopping Tomorrow Store Closed All Day Saturday 11091111 G St. NW. Friday—For Big Bargains in the July Clearance Sale 25 LINENSUITS ~ § 5 Formerly Sold Up to $25.00 July Clearance 22 Mrs. George von L. Meyer, widow of the former Secretary of the Navy, safled vesterday from_ Cherbourg aboard the Olymplc for New York. 7% 7% Y how (o /it corsets: ORIENTAL RUGS Should be carefully in- spected—repaired when The assistant seoretary of the Navy| Ne€cessary—and and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth will attend the wedding Saturday_of Miss Margaret A. Krech and Mr. Willlam Sheffield Cowles, Jr., which will be one of the most impor- tant events of the soclal season in Southampton, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. |Charles H. Sabin will entertain a no- table company at luncheon Sunday at Bayhead Land, on Peconic bay, in honor of Mr. and 'Mrs. Roosevelt. . — L Mrs. James Marion Johnston and her daughter, Miss Eleanor Johnston, will close their home on 2ist streef 21 the end of this week and will make a series of visits In the north. Miss Johnston was hostess at din- ner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, when covers were laid for twelve. - @ Closed Closed Saturday 1106 G Street - For Friday, July 8 E Great Friday Sale—Wonderful Bargains Y] | Saturday l ThoroughlyCleaned We have the very finest facilities and native rug men direct from the orient, who do all our work. Store Them for Summer Your home will be coolr= ana s our rugs will last longer if thi s done. Hekimian The House of Fashion Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock was hostess at luncheon yesterday in her villa at Newport, where she is spending the summer. Miss Marion Price of Cleveland Park will sail Saturday aboard the Cedric and will spend the next six weeks touring Europe with a party of friends. Prices Slashed.Regardless of Cost--Sale Starts 9:15 $35 to $55 Group of Suits—Navy, Black, Tan and Check Novelties. .............. $25 $55 to $85 Group of Suits—Smartest styles of the season. $25 and $27.50 Shantung Silk Suits—Long models . . 0dd lots that must be closed out at unce.—only one or two of a kind. Sizes 16 to 40. White, natural, pink and blue. D. C. Chief Justice Goes West on Visit. The chief justice of the District S ) I X 1 $12.50 to $15.00 Court of Appeals and Mrs. Constantine A Shop of J. Smyth have closed their apartment .o ' . - - $10 to $16 Dreuea'—Ormdies, Figured Voiles and Ginghams. Friday.......... $7.95 [ |at 2400 16th street and are visiting 5] Individuality SPOfl:s Skfl'ts summer their former home, Omaha, Nel where their sons-in-law and daug] ters, Mr. and@ Mrs. Clarence Sibbern. sen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward Burgess, now live. $40 to $59 Dresses—Handsome Silk Sport Styles and Afternoon Silks. .. .......... $29.50 $25 to $35 Dresses—Silks, Foulards and Finest Summer Cotton Dresses. .. . ..... $16.95 $12 to $15 Skirts—Baronettes, Cream Serges, Wool Plaids.................... $7.95 '$22 to $29.50 Skirts—Sport Silks, Stripes and Plain Colors.................. $16.95 $5 to $10 Skirts—Gabardine and Wash Satin..................... $3.98 and $5.98 -_— $6.50 to $12 Sweaters—Ali Colors, Various Effective Models. .............$5 and $7.95 $29 to $40 Capes—of Black Satin and Taffeta, also Black Velvet Jackets........ $19.95 i $25 to $30 Coats ............ $16.95 $45 to $55 Wraps and Coats........ $35 _— e $7.50 to $20 Trimmed Hats—All Late Spring and Summer Styles........ $5 and $7.50 $6.95 to $8 Blouses—Mignonette, Georgette and Crepe Silks.............. $5.00 21 cor. mayrie ana Wi $5 to $8 Kimonos—Crepes of Smart Designs and Plain Colors................. $3.98 o e Wi e, $2.50 to $4 Camisoles—Flesh, White and Other Colors ......................... $1.08 5|crsl =ias and Seee “Homo &35 | their sons, Billie ana Oliver, will | sail today for Paris, where Lieut. Col. ! Taylor will attend the Ecole Su- Millinery At Two Prices Values Up to $1250 Values Up to $25.00 3450 $Q.50 Every Hat in the house is included in this sale —none reserved. Sports.models and Dressy Hats in every conceivable color. at ’7.95 Baronet Satin Sports Skirts, in plain colors—. White, blue, pink, rose, navy, sand, tan. etc.; also_Striped” Satin Skirts, fancy potkets and pearl button trimmings. ool Skirts, $5.00 \ Values to $1250 K - Stripes and plaids in box, side and accordion pleated models. Col. Willlam E. Welsh, U. S. A., of the general staff, with Mrs. Welsh and their young daughter, Miss Barbara Welsh, who spent the early part of the week at the Hotel Astor in New York, have left for a ten-week trip to France, Belglum, Switzerland and Italy. Col. Benjamin T. Simmons, U. IS. A of the General Staff College, with Mrs. Slmmons and their young son, Taylor Simmons, who left today on the Cantigney for a two-month leave of absence in Europe, also spent a few days at the Astor previous to sailing. 7 1217 Conn. Ave. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Offering Very Substantial Reductions ~'On All Our . High-Class Apparel —embracing Summer 200 Wash Dresses e kG 1 0_9:3:5 —have been added to the assortment that we started with at this price—all have been re- . 5 100 Slip-over $2.98 duced from our higher priced lots. Voiles, Ginghams, Organdies, Dotted Swisses and All-wool Slip-over Sweaters, in Black and many beautiful combinations. All colors and Navy. All sizes. Mr. John Barrett, who has returned from New York, will leave Tuesday for Vermont to visit his mother, Mrs, Caroline S. Barrett. Clearance Sale of _ Silk Waists Georgette Walists, in white, flésh and colors; em- broidered, lace trimmed and frilled effects.. : owhatan. Mr. Felix Lake, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Natalee Lake, salled yesterday on the 8. 8. Adriatic for Europe, where they will travel ex- tensively. = Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Colquitt of this city are spending a few days at Hotel Ambassador in New York. yrpte | perieure de Gue;re fdr two years.! These Lots Friday "Till 1 p.m. Only—-None C. 0.D. | & i i sl O 9 5% For Group of Suits, Jerseys, Linens a nd Skibo Tweeds —all colors—values 5| yoi bon daushter, Mrs. Phinney, at . For Worsted Beach Capes with deep collars of white brushed wool or to 5| poiis in. Washinetoa or®m Shecy match. - Values to $15. - = s $10.95! e st b . also a few dark silks; sizes 16 to 18. Values to $40. - $3 SO{FwLotofVoileDrum—&rkmfwmflm; 16 to 38 sizes. . spent last winter in ‘Washington, [ mainder of the summer and will then to $27.50, till 1 pm. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ryan of Bridge- For Group of Slightly Soiled Beaded Dresses in flesh and white— Values to $12.50. Fiber Silk Cypress has Crepe de Chine W of ! A wonderful assortment of Tuxedo Fiber $1 for Lot of Voile Blouses, broken lines. Values to $4.00. the ot duable ot ’:&".m#w:‘. ::fi d heavy, all silk quality; white s -00 Silk Sweaters, in all sizes. Values up to used by the anclents, and was employed and flesh ‘coldr. ~Values to = | 12 of Georgette in the original doors of St. Peters, at $10. -50. o, on being removed, after 800 years, were found to be perfectly free from decay. $2.49 for Lot Blouses, mussed. Values to $8.00.