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' G'[EVY CHASE = protests against the commercial ex- | modern hotel has been bullt on the B . . ¥, of Visit by the President | plotiation ot"the Eoly”fana.” The | heignts of Jerupalem, were s gusst To Red Bank With Niece|®° '© Jemestown R I T at the Badielen " Take o'y R - er com) - - o] A . Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Hazard will %ev;.llg l-»ru:-up-:1 the government estab. | INEtoR, ::-d“':‘h:ruo::)r‘t;nflh “for .‘fi:a !:;nu;l w. Fer[;;ron. s g yeurvacation:_ Fuffes nd wriakied coes close to Orlans, on shed in estine has permitted iritual consolation are equally im- er niece, 88 Annette| It pays to read the want columns of o el cheesn & their house-and-go to Orlan = oved: But Introducing ‘some con: | ABBIOrd, who wiil ‘be’s debutante of | The Buar. 'Hundreds of situations are | Rorih ose adt iy, TRy remorst et rough them. Cape Cod, Mass., the first of August, where they have taken a cottage for the remainder of the summer. Miss Margaret Stewart of Toronto, Can., who recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Hazard, has returned to her-home. Migs Alicé Magae has returned to her Eonv. Bfter W Vv to Mr. and SOCIETY (Continued from Sixth Page.) of the celebrated rector of Old Trin- ity, died'a few weeks ago, and after d |2 most acrimonious controversy, the | vestrymen permitted her burfal with {her husband, in the vault which the Morgans . maintain in the ‘ancient graveyard. - She was Miss Emily campign to_uphold t! pontiff, Benedict X\?l. in his certain innovations, like diverting the sacred waters of the Jordan to fur- nish electric light for Jerusalem. It Sseems a Russian engineer named Pinhas Rottenburg has obtained a concession for this purpose, and the entire Christian world is scandalized because he has already begun to dam the Jor: . and has earthworks erected all about it. The Archbishop of Canterbury, on behalf of the Brit- ish church, has also entered a pro- ‘prove. \ cilities for ly d the the sacred river. A er supp! bathing, even in | veniences into Jerusalem will meet with disfavor, as the action of the eminent Catholic “women and the leaders of the Chuyrch of England To tamper with the waters of the Jordan Is evidently one of ‘these, and no doubt some other stream may be found to furnish water power both for lights and for the projected cable cars which are to run up from the Red sea, through 9 k4 SOCIETY for Red Ban! to visit Snowden D. Ashford. They will later Ferguson Going on, will leave Wednesday Ble——lolc——]ol——]o]———]o]——olc———]a[——=9| _‘_” _@ i 1106 G.St[egt Mr:u. Robert. Preston Shealey. L Woolsey Soutter of a fine old family | test. and possibly when the news | the scenes hallowed in Holy Writ. Formes - Representative Asbury of Georgia, and it was her marriage | 8athers momentum s it travels, the | Pilgrims have not entered the Holy Lever has returned, after spending = to the middle-aged rector of:Trinity | British forelgn secretary will be[City on foot or on camel-back for week in South Carelina. ; ";"ho h:;d lmer:fly -dvo;ut;d the celi- ‘;‘:33:'%3."}'.1;1'10‘7'"" nrt. n?lfi"d" :elrly a cnn\ury.|lnd since trey pre- - - — S o Mr. apd Mrs. William_Bebb and chil- cy of the clergy and the sensation 5] nians who includ- | fer riding either in trains or in motor tore - It oreated. which is 8o vividly de:|ed & tour of Palestine in a spring | cars, the British government natur- N News L House of Fashion For Monday, July 25 dren wil-jeave this week for their v farn dm- iNinois, where they will scribed in “The Age of Innocencer | Visit to the old world report much | ally is making every effort to have spend ;.fi'“m_ Mrs. Charles Tanier Lawremce fig- | improved conditions in the Holy | the trains good and the roads in fine ‘Mn and ‘Mrs. G. E. Morey and ures in the volume also as the lovely | and, especially in regard to the | condition. < daughter le{t"here by motor last week for New York, where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Taggert, who in her day and a special favorite of have beej . visiting their daughter. Mrs. William Astor, with whom she spent several summers in the New- Mrs. J. Fred Kelly, have returned to theie_home in Springfield. 111 Mrs. George: Walts -left last we for- Vermont,* where she will remain until_sutumn: Mrs” dohn C. McLaughlin and daugh- ter. whoi#pent some time at Ventnor, N, J. have returned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Barcalow have sold their house on Oxford street and left for Brown Brook. N. J., where they the MISS MARY ETHEL GWYNN Ot Baltimore, whoxe engngement Is| Viscount Robert de Vaulage and his nounced to Mr. Robert R. Carman, United States district attorney for|Ambrose C. 'Kingsland, who now re- Mary! nd. little cherub, whose coming.bright- ened the rectory and helped ito allay criticism. She was a notable belle port villa, and it was here her mar- riage to the grandson of the famous southern poet occurred. 3 The early season in Lenox is) marked by elaborate fetes for dis- tinguished visitors, among them bride who was the daughter of Mra. sides in Parls, where the wedding This Fascinating Model Now on Display Together with many others of equal m Summer A Great Purchase and Sale of A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stocks will spend the remainder of " summer. They have taken an apart- [vas a brilllant event of the last week e Ginicting th § a vinter. May. The viscount is making his rit, depictipg the very newest nov- ment at the Ontario for the winter. In May.. iiThie viscoust 18 making nig e Jirs. Alex Shields left last week for ritt, at their home on Grafton street. Frocks and Tweed Suits I 500" Adorably Styled Cool Summer Frocks A Sale of Sport «nd Summer Apparel 0] “ v p i e : the young couple will occupy that - i o Brown Brook, N 3 i pend seversl| Miss A, one nas | L ittle Cottage belonging to the = | Made to Retail at $15, $18, $20 to $25 e e R, Mullowney and| gone to Richmond, Va., to visit rela- | Kingslands right in the heart o . ;i i daughucr Catherine have returned | fives. : | Vimer guia whick ixcallen Nilass bo“'dM" F&')“’ is (to '““Y'hl‘ lt:n“clg 1l Here’s what is offered at a price little short of sensa- t e to relatives in Ocean Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weaver of { 1 SF: 5 0 abused word) a expert. ‘ou shoul : S : a9 Sigd ar e = from a_vi Viands strect have returned from }3:::!w‘:;r’nr:n;oeni:e::?.;fisu::u;g‘fi onsalt him in a"l’ma""s skl tional—ORGANDIES, in pink, white, maize, navy, brown, e | S O iy “Vikael el | Bursuis, = The viecounteas, as Miss ing Knitting, Crocheting, Fit and | [f} etc.; GINGHAMS. in the wanted plaids on Oxford street, ve | duughter Py A palang, was bere ini the Style. and checks amd lovely voiles in ligh 3 A Mrs. toger Whitetord spent |[T8C vears of the iwag, working for 1 . and checks amd lovely voiles in light . , spent a few | the week t Frederick, Md. ¢ [Cross, after wh i 3 e dhrrdas eSS oS o i i famiy | L DF At S A et errit ana [ Came afillated ‘with the canteen and | natruction Gratis H and dark shades Monday sale pric . where they | Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford will ve | BEne ta Jrance with the first corps. | bout August 1 for Ocean City. M She was Horn on_ the Lenox.estat e T e e . i her mothen being Miss Katherine As- It is a simple task to make this beau- ! tiful Sweater. The cost to make up is so very little when you compare with Leavell left last week tay at Culpeper. Va. La Salle Spier have to spend several weeks. M By pinwall,. who"inherlted a big slice of V 2 s will Wattels will | 700 1" eatate fn.the village. August 1, for Kennebunkpart,| here they will spend a month. Smart Tweed Suits $8.95 4 Mrs. Edwaurd Brandegee. well known gone to New York and Atlantic City. d i montt N. J., for a three-week stay. i They will then motor to Pittsburgh, 5 axelisive " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox have re- | pa, where they will spend September, _’,’,‘,e“,“'{‘a““ ::;;2:‘.‘[3?3;:;:::";“.- what excl stores ask for the fin turned after visiting friends and relatives. hes Beautifully Tailored and pending the jpast two Congress, recently added n i\lller to her role of Lady Bountiful ished garment. i weeks at Atl A o Dr. and Mrs. Samuel W, Mellott of —— Mr. and X ins and [ Newlands street entertaine: e by wiving h - Samily have o Ehale home | Nowiande Rt b ¢ a,pifon|BEIEIVINE Rer vonderful gardens at e Gt St 19 Made to Sell Up to $25.............. from a two-week stay at the sea-|parey’ Monday evenimg at their hoWie.de6,75 hazaar and al fresco dinner for ! shore. Mrs. H. C. Woooward of Wellesley, | thie benefit of some Radcliffe College No. this is not a_mistake—we took all the maker Misses Katherine and Alice Deming, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Deming. accompanied by their aunt, Mass., is visiting wir sister, Mrs, X E. Morgan of Wedt Mclrose street. Mr. Alexander B{rAshléy left several endowments. . These gardens are as beautiful and spacious those of her- cousin, Mrs. Larz Anderson. at had AT OUR price—and we are offering them at a close . margin of profit for a quick sale. Perfectly tailored in Miss y_Deming, are spending @ {aq.. ‘where he went » faays ago for tha west, Weld. and ‘they are as frequently month Rehoboth Beach, Del.- oy 5 “the government. 8 ve! 4 ’ i i i onth o e s Beverein] \;mli:.‘ ,g.lxsere..x :gf l‘r;:";s yernment. gfiefiu‘é‘&&ffi,’.d‘lh‘i'fii‘nr?,i'r’a'n'.";’.'fu"fi women’s and misses’ sizes; light and medium shades for aad Tr ‘k‘;”‘m‘}:“gg;t}h;‘éza;f,?“"‘fl_‘{‘“ visiting fei%t|\l-e“‘n-"i:,l,:n§::;u.d Pa | Erciaded a dammts Huahohpue;e iy summer wear at seashore or mountain. veeks ehobol 5 “hgl Mr. and Mrs W. Lauck. wholgiven by the Harvard Dramatic Club, Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth C Brooks | S Ghe, D50 pdw” house on. East{gome spirited dancing by the Vincent i on Vir- lol——Jolc——]o|c——]o]c—=]d| the mouth of France. Some of the leading members of | end several months. ey Mrs. ward Caffery are Col. W. B. Greeley will leave next Glassie house on West week to join his family in the moun- and are building o new house on Wir: | Mclrose street. will take possession in | Club, which 18" composed of modish _Einia soet o pect. v take pox- | Melrose SIrCr days - young. women, like 3 Reginald P 1 es Less Tha e iOn I e @ of the Chevy|. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Preston Shen-| Foster. daughter of Mra. Frederick S | MILLINERY Silk Dresses at . n o m::mm‘” Fas mone to Ohio |ley will leave o Aln:l\lxml: Ir‘?lr 31-\0;;_‘:; H.dmue::;, z:ng :hu-nlx,on‘u:. ll%};‘r. | it = v v vhere they will spe o and a celebrated choral soclety. e | Y | 9 5 to visit relatives for several weeks. |[gide. W 2 » i £ 5 Y "M A B Koach hus twken an|WeeKS oo yoncy Hayood Glassie fx‘é;’?’{.‘,’infi“ifi ;:rr}:: 3 varled mu- i hMll ou: :“htSh ‘}::'2‘;01‘:\ Maker’s Cost apartment. at the Chevy Chase fof}, 4" qijidren have gone to ASbUrY|Brandegee, who shared with Mrs. A 8‘!‘!-! AT E B B e aad smort, modes, Al frocks, skirts, bi the summer. o Omahoney have|Fark. N. J. to spend a month. | gerson the'millions left by Commo \ ! Syening anc spos 2 Also cotton firocks. skirts, biouses, ot e ‘Greeley house for the re| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetson have | dore Weld, will pass the summer at . Values up to $25.00. - . i Tainder of the scason oo gl and T R Where they | e farma. going In the autumn_to Hemstitching, Picot Edging, Plait- ‘ Emegterstand suite: ing. Buttons and Buttonholes to Order. -Mr — ===l === 0 =]} occupying the the Southampton colony: with Coun- tams, ; * ing the summer. \fr. Horace E. Alexander has. &onejBradley tane durlng the Suttol, | voss Leary and - the, 'Society. of’ the o Cotomiat Beach o mpred & Hew | yore By T (SR b | Diunierd of leabelin, are sbout’to b le——c]l——lolc——o|c———[al——[o|e——>[o[—>[ weeks, - idler There will be an ice cream sale at:&uests of_%(r. va::q)@r:}.fll—l;::y rp'mm 5 e et i the corner of Brookville road and|for several Weats.” Ho 0 Mass S Bradley lane each Saturday during [home she will stop af FOston. THss: owe % the remainder of the summer. ynder for B it e % Buchoft have —n S, Y \ the auspices of the Community "€lu Mr. N of the Chaffee house, vy taken possession of the Chaffec house, < o ey e Howellldna famny | whion they recentl purchused. = The House of Courtesy, £ 4 : * have taken the Clapp house for the| Mr and Wre T 608 TO 614 ELEVENTHSST. 3 ) 08 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. turned, after spending ten days in At- lantic City. ainder of the summer.. ¥ "’ye';“f"'m""}“.f‘é‘&‘"’a W 5.'—:‘,‘":_,‘,.;25 Mr. and Mrs. Earl l‘\\:uif{z-n;!\"dh\:» sone - ere, . to Port Chester. N. Y.. fo sum- ‘ . her heme here. oere T TR T3 0 i B, s Mrs. Elizabeth Miler has gone fe Eaglesmere, Pa., for a two-week stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross are { building a new house on Primrose street and expect to take poseession by August 15. H Mr. and Mrs, Samuel J. Venable are spending a week at their farm in \ ' southern Maryland. [ ., Mr. Benedict Crowell ia'spending the ' “summer at the bungalow of the Chevy Chase Club. Mr. and Mrs. John Koons have re- turned to their home, after spending a month at Stoneyman Camp. Va, Mre, Charles W. Hemkle and da left last week. for: Ocean City, Md., where they will spend several weeks. Gy Miss Polly Fergulign. Who has been spending the early Summer with her brother-in-law and’ gister, Lieut. and Mrs. Henkle, has returned to her home in New York city.- Mr. and Mra. Raphael Semmes were hfl!f: at a dinner at their home last week. The time has come for making the most radical reductions. Tomorrow sees..the climax reached! IR A Mrs. Corcoran Plays For Madame Gautier ! Atrs. George Bustis Corcordn of this city played a number-of solos as well u8 the accompuniments for Mme, Eva Gautier, soprano, Tuesday evening n the Casino Theater at Newport, where Mr. and Mra>Corcoran are spgndink the summer. * % b Medel Fur Shop || 923 G St. N.W. (I. Rosendorf, Prop.) ~Our August Fur Sale ‘Begins Monday, Aug: 1, Large Stock of new.models for early fall and winter wear at greatly reduced pricel. Gar- ments now on display. A small deposit will secure any purchase- at the reduced prices. Make your selection this week, while the stock is large. i1 il ORI T TORL #m.mmwmmzmmamwmmmfimmmmzmm T Cream Selection of ilk Gow —gathered in one big assortment for Our Very Finest Wash Frocks are all included in one group price T AT i Exclusiveness exerts no influence-~Cost has lost its control—Only one motive prompts and one object influences these reductions—CLEARANCE. G 0 A i John A. Morton of Richmond. Va., is visiting his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Mitchell. en | route to Bradford, Pa.. where he will | visit relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cummings of | West Irving street have gone to the mountains for the remainder of the | summer. Mrs. Grace Keen and daughter, Miss Dorothy Keen. have taken the Cum- mings house on West Irving street for the summer. Mrs. Camden Brady and son left last week for a six-week visit with relatives in Leesburg. Va: Mr. Brady | will join his family for the week ends, Miss June Davis f Council Bluffs, Towa. will arrive tomorrow to be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Mer- / l"m(,/(:“«r“\ $18.00 V- u 0O AR G A 7\ The World of Music Acknowledges teintoay|| . Supremacy There is no other Instrument whose tone so nearly approaches the Humazi: voice—the voice that Nature in her graad crcation made perfect. Students of tone val- wes are unanimous in this regard: “Then the ‘quality of Duirability. Steinway Service-is not to_be measured by years: The most exacting service of Professional and Amateur finds it the one piano that satisfies their de- mands. . In buying a Steinway you make an investment that pays the largest dividends, .not, anly.in service, but in . . satisfaction. " 1 ‘We maintain an interesting and complete stock of Steinway Grands and Uprights at all times and always welcome an inspection. 3 Steiriway Grand Style “M,” $1375 e | E.F.Droop & Sons Co. | PwyerPimes 1300 G ctrohs %mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmwmmmmflm Taffetas Foulards Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Georgette and Foulard Beaded and Plain Georgette Printed Crepe de Chine Khaki-Kool : ; : Roshanara Crepe They are effectively modeled for Street, Afternoon and Evening wear—with many designs in Sport styles—fringed, beaded, rib-; Choicest of Imported Organdies Daintiest of Filmy Voiles . Most Effective of Scotch Ginghams “Quaintest of Dotted Swisses ~Richest of Cotton Georgettes -Finest of Irish and Domestic Linens * They are all original in their design—pretentious or modest in their embellishment—consistent with the thought expressed in Shely medeling he it dresty b spot e All‘eolots and all sizes boned, frilled and tailored finish—giving expression with most ex- “make selection really only a matter of taste’s preference. quisite taste to new fashion creations—protected by Philipsborn : ! exclusiveness.