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8 SOCIETY 608 TO 614 The House of Courte of the Values in Our ELEVENTH ST. p, connection with any house of sim- ilar name elsewhere Competition Is Emphasizing the Extraordinariness THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Society Ambassador of Spain Entertains—Secretary of Labor Will Return From West—Chief Justice Taft Home Today. 'HE ambassador of Spain, Senor Riano, entertained at dinner TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921. Y. W. C. A. WOMEN PLAN “BIG SHOW” TOMORROW Press Agent Given Full Sway in Advertising Rare Stunts. Heralded in genuine press-agent style as an “amazing array of spec- tacular splendors,” the circus to be glven tomorrow night by the busi- ness women's department of the Y. W. C. A., at the Blue Triangle Recreation Center, 20th and B streets, promises to attract a large crowd of children afd grown-ups. Sn ‘the parade before the main show “there will be a congress of world- . | wide favorites; an astounding gather- SOCIETY PRIZE WALTZ PROPOSED. Feature of Excursion Program of American Legion Post. A prize waltz contest will be one of the features of the second annual excursion program of Vincent B. Cos- tello Post, No. 15, American Legion, being held today at Chesapeake Beach. The event is scheduled for § o'clock tonight in the dancing pa- vilion. An_elaborate athletic program is scheduled for this afternoon. The events include a 50-yard shoe race, a ple-eating contest, a 50-yard race for married women, 100-yard dash for members of the post, 50-yard races for boys and girls, a fat men’s'race, a tug-of-war between Army and Navy members of the post, and a base bail game between Costello Post and Sny- After you get through experi- menting, come back, as they all do, to - Waterman’s 1deal Fountain Pen We have the pen point that fits your style EXACTLY. ul | der Farmer Post of Hyattsville. e e e ettt | The committee in charge of ar- builders, “colossally comic comedlans | rangements is composed of E. J. Lef- and many renowned wonders, includ- | feFts, chairman: M. P. Franklin, Miles ing the fat lady, the bearded iady, the | 1V: Bell, John Spreckelmeyer, Joseph human skeleton, the glass eater, Meimberg, Blaine Fitzgerald, Leul(:'r ¥ glants and dwarfs, a man-eating can- [ §ORNtag, Sergt. J. Murphy and J. nibal and a ‘wild woman’ according to press notices. Proof of “scarcely believable animal intelligence” will be demonstrated “by J. Davis, will return tomorrow from a| f: human control over the biggest brites short stay in the west, when he vis- 7 that breathe,” it is declared for the ited Chicago. and Mooseheart, IIL, ; 2 where his family are spending the s e F e summer, imported a “clever conglomeration of The Chief Justice, Mr. Willlam comical characters,” who will enter- ‘Howard Taft, will arrive this after- tain with astounding feats of acro- noon and_will spend several days at batic balancing, tumbling and general the New Willard. merry-making. —— ‘The sideshows will open at 7:30 Mr. Justice Taft has sold the resi- dence in New Haven which he and o'clock. Hot dogs, pink lemonade, peanuts and popcorn will be dis- Mrs. Taft occupied during his profes- sorship at Yale University. last evening at the embassy in honor of the newly ap- pointed United States ambassador to Spain, Mr. Cyrus E. Woods of Greens- burg, Pa, who is in Washington for & few days prior to sailing for his post. The guests numbered twenty. Big S_nvingl in Our August Fur Sale You'll be money out if you purchase furs before investi- gating the exceptional values this sale proffers. Compari- son invited. {Seal Coats to Order, $350 SPECIAL until Aug. 15, 45-inch Alaska Seal Coats, plain or trim. med, to your measure, for $350. SAKSFURCo \MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES August Fur Sale Indeed, they are: remarkable—and pos- sible only as a-result of the close co-operation between the Furriers and our buying organ- ization. Note This Special Feature 36-inch Natural Muskrat Coat *11S Fashioned in strict accord with the forecasted style. Great big collar, érace- ful sleeves, bell shaped at cuff—and lined with handsomely figured silk. . Other Distinctive Specials 36-inch Sealine Coat, Skunk collar and cuffs. . ....$149 The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James Savings of 25% to 50% under winter prices on all other furs during this annual disposal. one Frank. 34 pensed by “beautiful brunettes and bonuy blonds.” In case of rain to- morrow night the circus will be post- poned until the first clear night. The executive committee in charge includes: Miss Mildred J. Bartholow, Mrs. Al- bert H. Putney, Mrs. Frank Boal, Miss Vesta M. Little, Miss Marguerite L. Riegel, Miss Lola M. Quay and Miss Peggy Helliwell. The minister ;of Bolivia, Senor Adolfo Ballivian, has invitations out for a luncheon Saturday, August 6, at the Shoreham, when he will entertain a distingulshed company. Senor Pablo Rada, attache of the Bolivian legation, has been detached from the staff. He left Washington Sunday for New York and will sail this week for Europe, where he will MISS RUTH BEALL, spend a short time before salling for | Daughter of Mr. and Mre: 3. C. Beall. South America, visiting Argenting and | Do S e of Mr.iand Mrs. X Chile before golng to La Paz. The president of the Itallan senate, | THeY Will return to Washington in No- Stgnor, Tomasso Tittoni, who sailed Fomber. - l%?(U%';y% E‘l_:-:filkN BIeD m Genoa July 20, aboard the Dante| wr. .14 Ars. Tsaac Gans have re- CARMA J Allghleri, will arrive in New York to- | yyrned from a week end motor trip to| A 5 Sites S, morrow and will be met by the con- 2 3 #ul general In Now York, Signor Te. BESIdoCkiHEtRD t8]a nd Haspers sy, b"@u'x':' su’.;%",‘:f'"‘f’ ‘:‘: B:"l" V. ieety, Jie 15th St Coi. 638 stocle Bernardi. gnor oni | Maj, and Mrs. Patrick J. O'Shaugh- am J. Greevy ertha M. Schultz. will probably not come to Washing- | negsy are in New York, at the Hotel| aired - Heinzmann and Mildred Af. Balser. ton until next week, when President | Agior for a short visit. Nelson i enan zabath X Harding returns from the north. Sig- George A. Montgomery, Jr., of New London, It's @ good place to hic these Hot Days Our Daily Knitting Bee Cool and airy SHOP UNIQUE SECOND FLOOR Marriage Licenses. Marriage ummghnve been tasaed to e | =—=1212 F Street following: Fairtex and Mildred P n-rl- We Recommend MINERVA YARNS None Better Strictly high grades only Shetlond, Knitting, German- nor Tittonl's visit to this country is! Mrs. Elizabeth Willetts Hesse and |Conn., and Ruth H. Summer of this city. . I unofficial, though he brings a letter | her daughters, Miss Hesse. and Miss|_ Virsll Il Parke of New York city and Belle / Peanut Butter fowm, ""‘“'"‘r Stlk \';,',"d‘ ¢ trox:l ,Kl{ns \{llotor Emmanuel con- | Helen Hesse, are at the Hotel Conewago, | F-,Raker of this clty. T Delici Thistledown, Golf, E A" mwd. gratulating the President upon his | Chautauqua grounds, Mount Gretna, Pa., | pote'sr Bertimber g, "0 A2o¢ E. Glesckiog, A Delicious Food Saxonctte, Luster Silk an where they will spend the month of Au- Carney of this city and Callie V. — llam The United States ambassador to|5US" Sollies ‘o Jtoust Give, rd E. Gunion of this t‘"' and leulu the court of St. James and Mrs, - | 4 ScLeian George Harvey were hosts at dinner | Ma)- and Mrs. C H. Wells are motor. e Ada Friday evening, when their guests In- | {n st cocCory Snatine il sbend cluded the Rt Hon. Edward S. Bal-| Sient Tog i ens ¥ four, Premier Hughes of Australia, i Premier Massey of New Zealand, Lord| Mrs, Edward Wyllys Hvde, ir, of FA Blythe, Sir Charles Ross, Mrs v Powell, Col. Edward M. Hou 7| WardmenlPark Hotoliasjgone toiiiew e, Thomas ¥ Ryam Mr. Maranail Fietd b and Mr. E. Price Bell, Dr. and Mra. Hodgkina — tion Along Coast. The new United States ambassador s to Japan and Mrs. Charles Beecher Dr. Howara L. ana Mrs. Hoagiins Warren, with their three sons, are ex- are spending their vacation in Florida and Georgia, making the trip along Bgcted to sail from England tomorrow | fhe Xiiantle’ seaboard. D and. Mre Deaths Reported. < Hodgkins _were entertained at a| The following deaths have bee ted to| Col. and Mrs. Warren and their sons g n_reported to have been traveling in Burope for tws |luncheon July 27, in Jacksonville, by | the bealth department within the fast twents- four hours: months, and will come to Washington | {1¢ State Vice regent, D. A. R., Mrs. J PR MM Ly oy after thelr arrival in New York the |A: Craig, and on the 2§th Mrs. W. & " i Dickson. B 36-inch Squirrel Coat, shawlcollar .............$395 36-inch Marmot Coat, Raccoon collar and cuffs, $99.50 AfteT (helr arrival in New York the | Jcnnings, ‘ra:”vice presiaenc of the | {amct.A: Mt 16, doin Pion Home, | 36-inch Sealine Coat, very smart model. . ......$99.50 e aopthoriCoL SiWerzeniaRasw AL M I R oD ;:l:;-.?flkc;l"ce." naogh, 43, U. 8. Eolfl(n-‘l Squirrel Stole, tail trimming ............ .$39.50 e ey, D 375 | T r stunet. 7 144 Bemone aret | Long Mole Stole. _$99.50 Dr. and Mrs. Cullen Pitt of Rich- | ngral ce.: O ke 47 Siabers ‘house, Ca- Jap Mink Stole, with tail tnmmmg . .$79.50 Genuine Skunk Scarfs............... ....$20.00 e mond, Va., are spending a short time | ' Alice F. Roilins, 74, 650 Lexington place in W-\ehmg{on at the Powhatan. northes 3 " ‘Edmond Redmond, Emerxenty lospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Cralg Peacock |, Heary h‘lrhenm. ®, \-eornln-rn lver| legation, Dr. Jose T. Baron, has re- |G J311 Gallatin street sailed from | éyaries . Henderso 1235 31st street. e / toened o Wammagronsaron, has re-| New York, Saturday, for Quebec. They | Goose sgrris 1o oo m,,_m,,. iy Pointed Fox Scarf very large el e olioitonetodors ot “9. * | month absence spent in Cuba. will spend several weeks in the White| Georgianna Robinson, 48, The new milltary attache of the le. | MOUNtains before returning to Wash- [ Ased B fiandall, 39, 5 Feeadonive Hoapial. “Kitt Fox Scarfs, good sizeskins ............. .316 50 ) | sation, Capt. Enrique Varons, has ag-| in8ton- Tom'0? ardr 5t b Sotn Messk 155 rived here and taken up his duties at James Dyson, 8. Cllldmu Hospital. Jap Mink Cape, tail trunmmg Sleiilele rehsnesoloteyelaeralotc Lpy [ihe legation, - atter " completing a ner daughter havo-returned to Washe | S Batler, 2. 830 E street sonchenst. cers’ training school | ington after a motor trip through —_— Skunk Cape, extra size; tail trimming .......... .$155 StPEOEtIMonros: Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia| Mrs. Pearl Maddox has been re- Maj. Gen. P,m,,, T. March, former| ¥ith Mrs. Coulling’s brother, Mr. E.|elected mayor of Archer, Fla., by an chief of staf, March, former|J. Lee Rust of Birmingham, Ala. overwhelming majority. eling abroad, rrl\ d'in Berlin Thurs- Kirb i Mrs. Grover C. Kirby of New York O g o ane Tetired July 1. iethe guest of Berelster, Miss Minnic ampton, L 1, sailed July 7.for Burope. | &1 0" vaifed for Havans, Cubs, Satur: llitary attache of the Italian|day and Mrs. Kirby will joln him cmbassy. Col. Marquis Vittori Asinari there later. nezzo, accompanied by Marquise = 2L Bernezzo and their daughter. wii | 5 0%, V0 From the Lakewood-Glub, Tain several weeks, o t°987 10 Te-|in “Michigan, where she has spent July. S Mr. S. Kurdiyama, recently appoint- L3 Borsch, at her home in Atlantic City. Mr. Alexander Britton has engaged Dafpase, spoard the Adriatic. which rafiffy“-“e‘iz NHieraay tor Mame B August 13. Mr. Britton will go tg| Whiteside will return August 22, the Anstria to visit his son-in-law and| Other members of the family remain- daughter, Prince and Princess gu|iRS In the north until the opening of Hohenlohe-Schillingsturst, on the | the school year. Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars 10¢ At your dealers or delivered anywhere in this city. Wool, Saxomy, Zephyr, Floss, Imported and Domestic Angora. tRY, c? 44)4, Texto I" lber Silk Sweater Yarn In all staple and fancy colors Our Mr. Reed is always ready to show you how to Knit and Crochet to fit in every new style. Spe: 5 Willlam M. Gibson and Rosie Joseph E. Gardner and Dorothy M. Tucker. Willlam M. Gross and Bessie L. Bale: Frank 3. Kenney of Fort Atyer, Va Mary Ferguson of New Haven, Conn. azzano Colabucci and Alfa M. V Chauncey Brown and Helen Curtley. Luther Spencer and Aunita Brown. Leroy Green and Eva Bpears. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And RETURN ‘War Tax 8% Additional Sunday, August 7 Similar Excursions AUGUST 21 Baltlmore&()hlo RR. Special train will leave Washington ;, Rteturning. leave Philadel 30 p. acktes s The former United States minister [ Hodgkins are now in Savannah. to China, Mr. Charles R. Crane, has arrived in Moscow from Peking, on his way back to this country, will short- 1y go to Riga. The second Secretary of the Cuban Mrs. William Meade Coulling and Wilmington, Tickets on Hemstitch. Picot Edge, Plhiting, But- tons to Order. p.m., sam 17 Vegiining Frid City Ticket Office, 13th and F stx. n.w. and Union Station. Ser Consult Ticket Agents. e T Py We urge selection of Firs NOW while the assortment is com- plete. A small deposit will make any reservation—for delivery later. In the meantime storage in our Safety Vaults—at no charge. Unparalleled Values in Pure Silk Sweaters Every, thread is pure silk—and every detail of the making is perfect. Tuxedo model, with convenient pockets; several dif- 316 7th St. N.W. Rummage Sale Hohenlohe estates, in the province of. Styria. 3 Miss Madolyn G. Lockhart of 1500 ferent stitches from which to choose. merly 3l m(?::;eg:ge?;lfl}:’fu: Reffors Enst Capitol street :rn;‘ Miss 2 l:li.};lr%r} Coloresjaze Navss W‘;‘.a"‘av Vg;.de' ° M Adams, wife of the counselor | this cits; are guests of the latters : - W, 1NC, ite, R of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. rt Heideger, et 2 o B R T Of All Odds and Ends of Desirable Garments Mayor Willlam:B.-Ellison of John- spendl: 1 son City, Tenn., is in Washington for . > a few days, visiting his Drother, Dr. Everett M. Elliso! Admiral Wilson Joins — Wite ant Mr. and Mrs. David ‘Goldsmitt will it Clty: leave Thursday for Cleveland, Ohlo, | Mrs. Wilson, wife of Admiral Henry | where they will make their future B. Wiison, suberintendent of the U. .| home. Mrs. Kahn will ccompany aval Academy, who is spending the|them west. \ summer at Atlantic City, was Joined : $ - 2 55 thefe T Al oy B Births Reported. Now 910 son and their son, Mr. Henry B. Wilson, lowi: bee R R ke Al O A e oo The very ‘finest in the house and. in 1 the most exclusive models. 1r<. ‘who will return tod-y to Annn.polll. four hours: Daniel T. and Marion Malvey, :?{ Organdy and Swiss; Gingham and' Vo:le plain and combination effects. Reduced from regular prices two and three times this special price. Way Below Cost $59.50 Fan otine Box- One rack of Linene Sport Suits, in all colors Coat Model tl,very elab- and sizes; full 36-inch coat orately embroidered. Size 38. $25 00 lengths. Reduced from $1500 $6.75 Reduced t0....cuieucennennnen .00 Suits of tan poiret twdl beautifully em- $95.00 broidered and beaded. 5 0 real stunning suit. Reduced £0 teeeerenncacaieniiiienanees Six Suits of fine wvel:t c}l‘oth, fashioned in the long tailored coat lengths that formerly sold for $65.00. Re- 25‘00 duced t0 ..cceeiieinnet Eig*t Navy Blue Suits of fine tricotine, all teredond oy 0 $25.00 Three ‘White Flannel Suits, belted tuxedo models. Re- $ l 2.50 duced from $20.00 to. One table of Odd and Ends of Sweaters, in Silks and Woolens, in tuxedo, $2 98 . tie-backs and slip-over models. 75 Fiber Silk Sweaters, in Black, Navy and $5.98 and Mrs, ries R. and “Ibexl G. Mll- £ Craries H.'W. Foster, at Daremouth, Frp el & ouder ofl 'nu marriage here of Mr. and| Johannes F. and Eth .. Mia Tomier on Tars1t e Loy Sd | foimer B 40 2O L, most tmportant soclal events of the sum-| Thomss L. and Olire ‘hl Dyer, mer. Hosn Hughes, gfi u"‘s e Dletrichs gttt - eml;x Mr. Robert O'D. Hinckley, who has rree W and nem‘ Syee, & med. been_visiting Nis mother, Mrs. lgo Clude G e Hinckley, at Southampton, has rete M then lfc:'m‘fls: Hronl 5o . at Southampton, B to New York. B rued Seven $4500 ‘Sport Suits Times L nd Dacta G, Withers: bor. with long tailored coats, in 2 5 0 O rainbow tweed material. Re- Reduced from $5.00 to.......... colors .. One rack of 38 Summer Dresses, in Voiles, Organdies and Ginghams. Reduced from .90 $199520 .- oooeaneeas eaonn--- )nynn« na Josephine Fling, girl. Tobin, boy. Col. and Mrs. William Baird have gone Fifty Linene and Rumie = to their summer home in Portland, Me. -duced to. Jumper Dresses, with Batiste 2 A Special in Commander and Mrs. E. A Mitchell bodices. Reduced from $5.00 .98 are at Narragansett Pier, where they wlll l'pend the remainder of the t season g ek s 100 i $10.00 $39.50. Reduced to........... One rack of Domestic Ging- ham Dresses. Sold for $1000. $4,75 Reduced t0.....ccuuuunnnnnnnns 250 Silk Taffeta, Georgette $ d Canton Crepe Dresses. $01d for $35.00. Reduced tor, 12 '85 All Bathing Suits up to P $18.00. Reduced to zbout....l/z nce One rack of 0dd Silk Skirts, in Baronet Satins, Fantasi Silks, Russian Arrow Crepe, heavy Crepe de Chine, in a wide range of colors and sizes. Sold for $20.00. $6 .95 Reduced to.__.._..___.__.._._. i e e in $16.50 . DETAILED TO DUTY HERE. Commander Walter B. Woodson Col. Perry L. Miles, who spent several | 228 been detailed to duty as assist- ant to the judge advocate general, g‘vvo:;h l:t auanuc City, has returned to|Nayy Depastment. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Vogel, Who Saturday at Clinton, N. Y., ‘were married Tl el tomoreow tov Surope for o sta3 | Laces and Lace Curtain Mra. Vogel was Miss Ju.n:etut: Qeafliflg Torrey Ross, daughter of Mr. Ed BUETS MME. VIBOUD, Inc, Commander -.nd Mrs. Randolph H. | Eatablished 1855. . . 737 11th St. N.W. The Brighton Apartment—Hotel 0 .eeiiecieenans One Black and o;e Navy lsfm» Tricolette Suit, fancy embroidered in sel colors. Sizes 36 and 38 Re- l 9.95 duced to....... One Russo Arrow Silk Sport Suit in Navy Blue with white silk Poplin skl{l, o marabou trimming on col- lars and cuffs. Reduced $l 9.95 from $75.00 t0..cccueeecnneenn One Silk Poplin $75.00 Sport Suit, red coat g ifé'..‘éed"'“’”“ $19.95 t0..cote0e Onexnck of 35 0dd Co-tl and Wraps, in all- wool matenals, in all sizes and colors. Reduced from 34 75 up to $75.00 Fiber Silk Sweaters * The next thing to Silk itself in Silk Tuxedo model —in the Silk weaves and in.the Silk shades—Navy, Jade, Tomato, Black, Zinc, White, Taupe, Orchid, Honey Dew, Brown, Pink, Porcelain All perfect.- You are buying at less than the wholesale price— through August in their home. They will return to Washington the first of September. Mrs. George F. Becker closed her house on Beartown mountain, in the Berkshires, and sailed from New Remaining Spring Suits ~ Now 925 York Saturday for France. Mrs. Beck- lack Satin Coat, full flared mod- | One lot_of 75 Fancy Stripes and Checked er, who had been in France for more One Quilted Black Skii e plest th: , came to thi 43, Dalifomnia Street. 1, mmmed with black mon- ‘Woolen rts, al P! $ 8 ml’l‘l’tl!I s ’:;.r;ng o :k'hzfio‘;::ig ls.é: = % ;ey fur. Size 38. Reduced .I;" models. Sold up to $20.00. Re- 7 9 esu er work am - Apartments. ¢o” Tet s 3 :'rcurlu "Roldiers. of Fl‘l::g on t‘;:r -.m.m--.&’. from $7500 t0.........cueenne duced to..... arrival there. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Puller will close their residence on 18th street to- morrow, when Mrs. Puller will go to Bar Harbor for the month of August n.nd Mr. Puller will stay at the Chevy One $3040 Beautiful Black Satin Coat, quilted One rack of Black and Navy h effect, with full tuxedo front; 29 0 Silk Poplin Skirts, all new mod- 8 9 5 trimmed in Astrakhan fnr. 5 els. Reduced from $12.50 ° Reduced to... £0. . enuenenenreasiatnaanaaaaaans Six Black Jersey Sleeveless Sport Coats, with braided and beaded. Mostly Tricotines and Tweeds—but all the remaining Spring and Summer Suits are included—staple and novelty models—tailored and emlmmlered, Club. The 1st of September nrl. Puller will go to Atlantic City, where Mr. Puller will join her for a week or ten days, when they will both return to Washington. Mrs. Crounse Goes te Neva Scotia Home, Mrs, William Livingston Crounse has gone to her summer home, Spruce Cove in Chester, Nova Scotle, where Mr. Crounse will join her in September. ~ Comfortable Accommodations™ «Quiet and Refinement A Select Clientele Phone North 3498 . ... .Manager J. A. WILLSON, duced t0.......e..oee One Beautiful .$60.00 Canton Crepe Cont. fancy 27 75 silk lining. .Size. . Re- Onerlckof? Real Irish IJnT;ISnI'Am White, Copen, Tan, Rose, etc, in al ,nz‘e’l Reduced ~ from $1995 $9 95 Sold for to .“"“"""".”""T"".' Four Fancy 0 .eiiiccneenees white trimming; length. Sold for s‘xl;_oo?fi";?.' $7 50 duced t0...veennninnnn Co; B - d N Bl ypen, Brown an avy ne. $15.00. Reduced $7 50