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L4 U i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 19210 ™ © - sSoCIETY D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST '{ Hotel iAstor for a few days prior to!M. Miles of Nashville, Tenn. */* BRING YOU returning to Washington. Rydney N. Maclndix and Giadys D. Leap. | ? " David’ M. Haywood of Sen Autonio, Tex.. / Mr. and Mrs. Julian Harris of De-|and Pieasant Banks of Jacksonville, H U R S b g troit, who are living for the present| {harles E, Vroudley wud Lorraine Dorn e | S at their estate on the Severn river,|p”(lement of Clayvill | 5 have gone to- Magnolia’ Beach, Mass. L. L * of Richmond, Va., and oWEto: be madp fover-E Xonnwill 4 for the remainder of the season. Mr.[ Annie M. have to wait if you don't. and Mrs. Harris spent the war time McRae. i At swoukZat Jowest, pdces. gprlod in Washington, having thel John Jr-, and Ancic L. Eogic. Dotk i T LF ! Florida ouse at 1821 H strect, and were im-{of Rimond, Ruc o o o e I MARTIN w W, portant factors in society here during| perey P. profit by : OLF {veie N that time. Before returning to An | olive Aket of thi city poflord of Camp Meade, Md., and | President and Mrs.: Harding Return. the August s 7 I napolis, in September, they will visit| Frank J. Baburez of Zoledo, Ohio, and Ruth ' = | = 3 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes of |Reynolds of this city. Sale’s big' || Headaches and Eyestrain A b d f S Att d / ; Grosse Pointo Farms, Michigan, at Boment Boee st Biket Tnomon 5 values! Do gou know it evestraln, causes mofe mbassador O pain to en their summer home in Wenham, Mass.| Jyiber § pr=d 4 Bpocial Bummer Bellovue = i ‘suffe: cadaches consult . . > M sanata = e o g son and Mildred M. Kiog, e ! . French Seal Coats, $95 ||| scrns vius Midsummer Night’s Party vy orgon ara epending | V-0 a8 Y - z i - Miss Evelyn Gordon are spending lmflsf_ 1338 New Yo Ave. i An_ August special that’ BERNARD A. BAER, , g time at Bay Head, N. J. E proving i(»;:ular‘,) New H Optometrist and Optician oe some time at Bay Hea ; Commander and_ Mrs. Robert K. Wright, U. S, N., have arrived from e — London and are at tife Hotel Powha- | Miss Minnie Kehoe of Pensacola is tan. probably the only woman lawyer in absence in New England. They flm\l-dmacdohmany friends during their Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Trenis and |America who has ever defended an ati ~ terce v ati | mesldencoihate. i . Bertrand, jr. have:Army officer in s - i e ad l»ndedv the tercentenary celebration of BT Gates: graduatedl from | valel tn:I:l;"yém‘ng A‘?I:nl‘licr:fi'ily foir beve Army r in a court-martial case the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, | in"the class of 1918 and was captain weeks' stay. Mass., and were guests for a week of |of the Yale foot ball team and a % ® 21718 Evans Bldg. 1420 New York Ave. smart models. Phone Frank. IE President and Mrs. Harding [ of the telegraph companies taken b Sl i - over by the government. Mr. Davison returned this morning abogrd \ L0 10 q"of*the American Hed Cross the Mayflower after a ten-day | quring the war and, with Mrs. Davi- | 1333 G St. N. W. A In Carte Serviee Always AL L2 AL T L LA L L e LA the Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, in his | lember of the -‘1:"‘“';"3;-&1 ) enex . Miss Mary Elizabeth Thompson has country home on Mount Prospect, N. H. | tenant commander in the savas s fi““‘:”;,‘;':;;g’::‘!“";;b,fi’:" Miss . Lols ¥ ’ 9/ = tion, commanding the forces at Dun- - ’ Thompson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. i 4 L The ambassador of Spain, Senor Riano, | Kirk, France. He was shot gown Millard F. Thompson, at their cottage, B! > by the Germans and taken pri : and the members of the embassy staff |’ e . prisoner, ldle Hour. % have accepted_the invitation of the aferward making an escape, only to, sty £ | tional Press Club Post of the Amer: u‘ .rfitfil"u‘fllh and he Hprlnfmu- until Motor Trips Popular E Legion for the midsummer night party | the end o WAL, € Was recom- | wige of Mr. George A. Z. Harris, an | for Vacations. 1106 G Street £ to be given Monday evening at the|Mmended by Admiral Sims for the con- | “gmeinl of the farm loam board, im| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brookhouse i & - = essional medal of honor, and v o i Miss Thi: it H losed , v ’ United States Marine Barracks. A com- | SFess! . Calltdrnia, who will leave soon to|Foster and the latter's sister, is store is closed every Saturday during August and the Store News For Wednesday, August 10th [} Unitcd Sttes Maring Berracke, & cor amonElotietiionerathe Tecoivaalithe i sotn¥h s Lncy Amn Fulford, of Takoma Park|N first Saturday in Septembers ofher Suturdays throughout the Vogel, U. S. M. C., commandant of the 4 oAb have returned +from a motor trip year at 1 P.M. Marine s Capt. G. K. Shiler, |90 B0T & e through southtrn New Eneland. dur- e M. m Wolff Smith, resent with the New ‘and Atlanta, son of Col. and Mrs. E.|ing which they paid a vis o 5 4 rk Press ("'u"n’lpa.ny.“ gnlluhneg ol T. Brown. The wedding, the date of | Foster's pare; s in_Beverly. Mgsx.' smates 'was Mr. Henry P. Da-|Which will be announced later, will [Mr. and Mrs Foster have us thelr o sl : B is afternoon to express their pleasure | Vigon. jr. brother of his bride-elect, | take place in Washington, where Mr. | Fouse guest at presen C! offered at special introductory prices in i cceptance.The ambassador of | visom: JI: jbrother, of his brideelect, | e Jirn: “Smith have: ronided ae sha |of Bloxl, Miss. " - mportant dale o uits i Belgium, Baron de Cartier, and a num-Jana Mrs. Davison and their daugh- | Highlands for some time past. Mr. Guy B. Reynolds and his niece, | - Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Davis, | Miss Mary Ruby Johns, after spend- z ber of other diplomats, officials ter are occupying their country ‘home, L > & SRE 5 2 : dents will be present 1 | Peacock Point, in Locust valley, L. I.{ Mr. and Mrs Norman H. Davis |} several weeks i Washington This sale consists of a Limited Group of n Washington of the celebr: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Votaw, brother- | Lenox, Mass., have as their house|resumed their motor trip to Atlantic, Tai h S G oy 5 a lng Short wor Of moving pieture, ~The Four Horse {in-law and sister of the President, |guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullard of {City and New York this morning.| T'ailored Models from our regular stock. The the Apocalypse,” by the noted s lebrated the eighteenth anni- | this city. g‘l’:;)e :z' F(l;‘e;:u;lr;wl;i »z;‘f:m:.rmt:‘ lsh:;;f‘ Prices ?re the Iowgst of the season. \\'nmen_ fember i LHD: Jann EMra B yere AN and Misses by taking advantage at once of Ellison entertained at dinner last | evenlng infhonor of M. Reynoldsand § this opportunity can secure wonderful values author Ibanez, and a pros versary of their marriage yesterd: Mrs. ish-music will be given by Marine e givkn a reception last evening | Canon and ames T. Russell and under the "direction | of Lieut,|by a mroup of their friends at the |are spending the week at Bar Harbor., ntelmapn. Upon the arrival of the|home of Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Woolgal.| a . worrow!, wife of Col. F. J. Mor- all Summer Apparel Spanilambassantyana i loe T e row, left yesterday for Portland, M for Present, Travel and Fall Wear. The style and fabric of every suit is desirable. This . Mrs. Richard E. Cozzens, and Mr 1S H e - 1 1 |held_previous to the showing Monday | 3¢tSY, Presiiont Cleveland, arrived |y A Dallas Tucker, with her | Francis A. Auldridge took place Sat is the most important sale we will hold this rs. David R. Francis, jr., daugh- | Where she will spend the remainder The marriage of Miss Mary Eliza- | evening they will be met by the commandant of the post and escorted to | M eih Geriir e sl ] f s, | the summer. Miss Morrow will spend i the seats specially reserved for them. in-law ‘of Mr.: David &. Fran" ScretarytofftheIntarIor fiikthe several weeks in southern Maryland. A rehearsal of the film and band will be | FTTFHIRY Sl GaC s ML On 1 TS SO00 jevening, when all of the men stationed | for o short visit. j daughter Ethel, has gone to Cape |urday, August 6, at the Shrine of t vear. The g'eal[y reduced prices are: jat the post have been invited to attend. £ j May, N. J.. where they will spend |Sacred Heart, the Rev. J. F. Ecken Viscount and Lady Bry several weeks at the Hotel Lafayette. [rode officiating, in the presence of a The ambassador of Chile and Senora K % 5 & 5 % = % Fall Suits, Dresses and Millinery are now % % 5 g % 8 ce Guents of Mrs. John S. McClennan, 4 de Mathieu returned to the embassy Mr. and Mrs. Max Fischer announce | sars fonheny of Iclatives and inti- | $39'50:. $45) 355) 565; $78~50; $85 The bride wore an ef-| fective gown of white taffeta with | ena guests of Mrs. John Stewart Sle- | (on M. Var Mondas, August s C | P4t to match. and carried a shower: Sizes—16, 18, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 1 Former ambassador of Great Britain as i = f their daughter Helen l"‘;tye:;:l::age?&x:l k‘iaereki::arbor where | O dy Bryee were amone the aan | the marriage of their ghter Hel $29.00 Silk Shantung Suits. . .. ....$18.95 $10 to $30 Cotton Dresses. . $5.95 to $15 $25t0 $50 Silk Dresses. $12.95, $16.95, $25 $25t0 $75 Wraps & Coats, $15.95 to $39.50 $5 to $20 Trimmed Hats, $2.50 and $5.00 All'Sweaters Greatly Reduced 1, b i i ace | The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Coch- | Clennan at Ashintully, in Tyringham.| ’Col and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson.and | Costuns wpesacerotes, Miss Grace | rane, will return this evening from [Mrs. McClennan entertained at a tea 't as jChelsea, N. J. where he spent the with music yesterflay afternoon and had|a company at the supper dance at maid of honor, wore greeff organdy Mrs. Henriette F. Holliday entertained 5 e at)and carried a bouquet of Pink - 7 arly summer. among her guests the minister of the ¢ k Hotel 1ast evening in | 22 q roses, early among her guests the minister of the | Wardman Park Hotel Tast cvening in |3n0 o ko e Ktieians Tumke o o | atsts at Great Reductions Announce Engagement Roijen and Mrs. William ~Crawford ! gon. Mr. John O. Donaldson, former|ihe bridegroom, acted Qest man. of Misx Davison. Gorgas of Washington, who was visiting |capiain United States Air ~ Servioe slrgzfi;mutwr"nhfi"{f:.rr'.i’,fifi..",”ffl,ri"".'fl“’ Charming assortments. including in all y ir ] < - ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Davison have | Mr d Mrs. Lyman Beecher Stowe of | Among the other guests were M . ‘ . 7ot i =5 5 S | announced the engagement of their | Stockbridge. | George D. Hope, M'ss Mary Phillips, | yeading trib. and on their return sizes Voiles, Batistes, Georgettes, white and | daughter_Alice Trubee to Mr. Arte- | —_— Miss Helen Kelley, Minnie Letts, | {heY Will reside in Washington. St N $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $6.75, mus L. Gates, son of Mrs. Emma L.| The president or Williams College and | \iss ~Catherine . Miss Gates of Clinton, Ohio. Miss Dav {Mrs. Harry A. Garfield entertained at ing, Miss Jane C ael, Capt. Ma e liievnanarmberiofsthe: Tun luncheon yesterday. Their guests num- Hugh Barclay, Cadet Robert Oliver, rriage Llcenses. . i and, during the war, was bered fourteen and included the former|Cadet Wade Heady of West Point, Mr. Marriage licenses have heen issued to the | tor in wireless at Hunter College, premier of Italy and Signora Tittoni.| Eric Smith and Mr. Thomas Jenkins. | Mar oF. K She qualified as a wireless ope nor Tittoni come to this country % afor in the spring of 1916 and or- [to deliver a course of lectures at the| Mr. and Mrs. ganized N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N gham Lawrence | Thomas st Sine ooy et 6, Hill $12-50 Blouses at Bargain Prices a unit of woman operators of Politics and will come to|Townsend and their infant daughter | Hugh T Emeem tnd bers shepdlo wiEKan, under the direction of Mr. E. J. Nally | Washington to present a letter from the | will leave t evening for Blue Ridge { Richmond. Va. » 5] of the Narconi eompany. After her | King of ltaly to President Harding. . Pa., rwht;;‘v they :‘vnll ;m;n 5‘%",':.‘ w ::;: nm:‘ x.‘:dx- A. Williams St vice as instructor at Hunter Col- age for e remainder of the ouep - 2N Rose M. Wyborney, CIRRRERRR ERRELR R RN R BN H R R o I Y : : both of Peteraurg, Va. — — A RRRREEEEEE & RERAREEEI jege she became an inspector in G e el Eitars 5 THY 0 e 1. Gamer Fprect Comer Thirieentt . . {have rcturned to Newport from Lenox, | Commander and Mrs. Straeten | both of Hancock. Md e ok, . ) Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting, Etc. [Nt somed o, Newbort from detox |G Ko aniand: arl 1. Johown of San Franciseo and ins | M2 N, anderbilt. \ Commander and Mrs. R. J. Straete -—% g and their children are leaving this|, Hemstitching = ! Count Laszlo Szechenyi and Countess | week for a motor tour of New Eng- eMSULCNING = szcchenyi motored to Williamstown from | land, to be absent several weeks. They Store Hours Daily 8:30 to 6 Saturdays { Newport yesterday and will spend awill return by way of Buffalo and|! For this spECil.l week there at th. reylock Hotel. They [ Cleveland, making stops in both! will attend the lectlres at the School of ) places. Commander and Mrs. Straeten ||| 12 | s 5 Polit which the former premier of | are making their home, during the! . Sale Week stria-Hungary, Count Teleki, williformer's detail, on land duty, with{|f < _ jMrs. Stracten’s mother, Mrs.” Susie | | . i oot Rhodes. 1 3 10c Per Yard =| s1v.. civson rammesiock is among the| o = LEE i A ronesses for the talk which the Very | Maj. Sydney L. Chappell. S A, i = Dean Bratenahl of the Washington | Walter Reed S , @ With Cotton in Newport Friday C . Mrs. i (] or Silk “athedrals in Relation to National of Mrs Campbell, and Mrs| o Clara C Brown, Maj Campbell's sister, | Wwho have been on a motor tour e o me 109-1111 G St. NW Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons, who, through New England for Syeaecl 1 - t. VY. SEQ wesks, areliniNew: Vorkiot the Newport, will leave tomorrow for New Items—All Big Bargains - B s | opensasam. Close 6 P. M. ing yosterday. - She succeeds Mr. Law- | i % for. Wednesday in the e i v | L S T C L L 1219-1221 G Street NW 8:30t0 3 Store Hours—8:30 to 6—Saturdays, 8:30 to 3 the month of August at Bar Harbor, will be joined there shortly by Repre- sentative Mann. % Sweeping final reductions to effect imgnediaté clearance of the entire summer stock in this great specialty shop. Every garment was purchased for this season’s selling and is in the very best styles, colors and materials. Onedollar will buy as much as four dollars will under ordinary circumstances. Come early for best choice. SALE OF SKIRTS $8.00lancis 0.2 | 50 Dress Skirts Wash Skirts $15.00 Values - 150 Wash Skirts in Surf Satin, Real Linen and Non- Q8 | 30 of the finest White \\'ouls Shrin‘kable Gabardine. A .= : erge. Wool Plaids and Baronet ; | S wonderful value. Satin Skirts. A remarkable value. Maj. Gen. and Mrs." Peter C. Harris ha gone to New York, where they are at the Hotel Astor for a brief stay. “Let Go” Sale of* 3,000 Yards Cotton Dress Goods 38c Kiddy Kloth—Colors, ch NOTIONS Sunset Soap Dyes—Regular 25 price, 15c. Let Go price, Z for C Warren’s Lingerie Ribbon—In white, pink and blue; 4 inch wide. Regu- lar price, 12c. Let (o price, 3 for 9 zscsf. T sntcdecconeotos e sdett cedor c nitary Aprons.: Let Go price................. x soc R“Velnida" andz“an;lionel::e Gl‘lnir Nets— egular price, 2 for 25c. t Go price, 12 for........... 51019 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin enter- tained at_dinner last evening at their villa at Newport. Mr. and Mrss Ross Gravener left Sun- v to join Rev. and Mrs. Archi Bradshaw on a motor trip to i 3 Thuy wil Wit Fevgort Natragansets | There’s always room for Pier and other resorts before returning i 5 s e aanaoes your favorite stationery: Mr. and Mrs. Melville E. Ingalls, who m have been at Hot Springs, Va., since the | early summer will sail for Europe on WILLOW INEN the Aquitania August 23. L Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wylie Smitn.| With Distinctive Willow Finish formerly of Atlanta, announce the A5k our dealer or send for Samples engagement of their daughter, Miss ~ " end“Quill Beiqutse | Eether Kendrick Smithy American Papeteric Company, Albany, N. Y. ART SUPPLIES Royal chiety Sweater Twist— 89c Regular price, $1.00. Let Go price { ward Mitchell Brown of Washington | ~ Sels Mensfacturers of Keish's Fins Siationsry . Great August Sale ~ Oriental Rugs Reductions ranging from 20% to 40% Lot of Beluchistans - Formerly lelling up to $65.00 now - $3750 - Royal Yomud Bokharas, $72.00 : Formerly $95.00 : ' B. & A. Roman Floss Embroidery Silk— Assorted colors. Regular price, 10c. 5 Let Go price, 6 for 25c; each.. C Capital Crochet and Knitting Silk—All colors, black and white; 25-yard spools. Regular price, 20c. Let 15 Go price C " SUMMER DRESSES Cotton Dresses! Silk Dresses | Silk Dresses 18 | sgam | 5128 VEILINGS “Van Raalte” Veilings—In many beau- tiful meshes. To introduce them we will include some of these qualities in this sale at a very Jow price. Let soc Go price, yard o Caracurl—In white, black, brown, gray and navy. ‘Regular price, yard, sl 19 j $1.50. Let Go price............ . Including some of our very best qualities. Sizes $ 89 12 to 20 years. A big fea- . Values to $7.95 2 Values to $39.95 The last of our stock of sum: rakicsfto}a2s s The cream of the season’s r]ner dresselsl._ Choice odi Li\qeg\le 75 Beautiful Foulard and | styles, dm ‘{{;Olt‘fti;u r:dal suolk. umper, Lincse and Voile | 1icolerte Silk Dresses, in the | STCPe de, chne, hgurec geor- Dresses. Marked for immedi- < 2 gette and a number of other " ate clearance. = season’s cleverest styles. wonderful creations. SUMMER SUITS e 720 ture of this sale. Regu- lar prices, $4.89, $5.95 and . $6.50. Girls’ “Nayvee” and ‘Eood.y" " Middy Dresses In Plain White, White with Blue Collar and $ HOSIERY ‘Women’s Silk Hosiery—Full fashioned with lisle top, in navy and. cordovan. * Regular price, $225. Let Go sl 89 price ...... oo o ‘Women'’s All-Silk Hosiery—Fine, heavy quality, in black, tan and cor- dovan. Regular price, $225. sl 89 . Let Go price > o ‘Women'’s Lisle Hosiery—Esellent qual- ity, in white, black and cordovan. - B T e e Cuffs, White Body with button-on blouses and St Regular price, other fancy designs. Reg- = 3 pairs, $135; - Royal Kazaks - i [ ular prices, $4.50 to $5.50. - s 5 X - h 75 High-cl Tailored Suit A S Let Go price z Average Size, 5x8 Every Linen Tailored Sifit in the house, re- 5 High-class Tailored Suits, in full wool 5, s = . \ j d gabardine, marked down for quick Sport Tams—\White and colors, suede- UNDERWEAR Regular prices, $200.00, $225.00 and $250.00 duced regardless of former value. J;i;;znatz - = like material. Regujar price, : $1.09. Lét Go price 98¢ cidedly new. To introduce them in the Ribbon Sports Hats—“Merten” Mak Let Go Sale. Regular prices, $1.50 and e e rree §2 08 | | 252, % $1.29 and $1.98 “Let' Go” Sale Women’s Low Shoes ‘Al this summer’s new models, in= Adjustable Brassieres—Something de- ’ s Reduced to $165 il Complete stock.of Hall Runners and Central Persia Rugs, first big reductions we have been able to offer since the war. SRS Rugs purchased in this sale will not be charged. Values up to $35.00 Smart Sport Coats in Tweeds and Velours, also 25 Taffeta cluding the newest effects in One = Silk Coats; positively a most remarkable value. : and Two Strap Pumps and Oxfords, 9 5 o A o v isting of Black Satin with g klmlan e T . Nejib He Louis ‘or Baby Louis heels; * Voiles, organdi j All-White Shoes; also Blacks," Browns and Tans. All at the Let Go price of....... A - ST, Fall Designer Patterns and Fashion Books [l 1,000 COTTON WAISTS s]. , batistes, with embroidery and lace trimming. 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