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L i SOCIETY BIRDD 1415 G St. Births Reported. Oppeaits Keith's The feliewing births have been seperted to 'llfl ‘Iflfilw :':.hllfi department within the Izss tweaty- . To See Newest Furs 5.‘.1'.'.“.‘.'.2..“‘4&'.".5-’.’"““ - Fm' a I |ers Are repre- sented by their latest ereations in Wraps, B Spacillly. Coats ;'n‘:uanmu. - 0., MONDAY, 'AUGUST 29, 1921. ; SOCIETY Deaths Reported. School, in this city. Mr. Miner is a graduste of Yale, class of ‘18. t/ ; (i Ay Tumer and daughtor, ,.“.'..’R‘."':.‘;.‘:&f&".".‘.‘ds‘. fraghe i el ;s ; nd o e o, 51, i Mr. Btella . ently been announced. Mary V. Flavin. 18, “’l'w President and Mrs. Harding spend Sun- day Afternoon Motoring, After Attend- "}(fl. ‘William Byrn. and her_niece, . "._"“m‘h‘m B‘h{?m‘" :"“’:"’.:fi, Irese Lynch, 23, Georgetown Uaiversity Hos- pital . I ‘W. Capter, 78, Walter Reed Hospi Fre o TretraZors: | See Us For Glass Top: gflefl {3 ‘Washington from & trip to by Mh:whe lan, 59, vaidal:e Hospital. 90Z 11th Street N. W. Phone Fr. 1260-J. Miss R. Beatrice Choy Chopin Kelth has re- Gertrude Henson. James M. ll‘ Frances McOsrd, llrl ¢ ” e ot * —for fine pieces « 5 3 2 p c cosst. }‘:,'."'m‘l‘::;,?’ia“é’x.‘.t' Mirrors furniture—or gla; ing Calvary Baptist Services. Dr. Paris Brongis nd Mrs, Brengle| 1o Giouasis s ot oo g | of any acscrivin left Baturday for Tiffin, Ohlo, Mrs. Resilver We quote attractis Brengle’s former horne. ‘where tht! 'lll Decnetels foras mons v b d STUDYING ALPS GLACIERS. prices on glass ¢ ° f - : z thampton, following her return 4 they will visit friends in D-n-oll l.nd all kinds. HE President and Mra. Hard- |3 BoSSRRRDIon, PUOTAE LT Teh . Cleveland and return_home by way ing sttended the morning |her father, Mr. John B. Henderson, o ||| Bornoristopping at Watkine| Glan “and | Brof. Chamberlain Succeeds in Re- Becker Paint & Glass Co. service in the Calvary Bap-|who has been in their Washington i the Delaware Water Gap. cording Movements. i tist Church yesterday, and Bome for a fortnight. : Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamson and| p 0 ponc 7 Chamberlin, who one West ¢ spent the afternoon motoring, return- Allsa Melion, ¢ sughter of Mr. y 7 b-byuo:’ bfioo Connecticut avenue are n; A b- d" m‘“ e"ln- “' o — = ing to the White House about 6 o'clock ‘W. Mellon, Secretary of the s . Lhe Ariva .:fi?f- Atlantic City, to spen m:":m ::flm 'f;: A'l':. e (h.znrg:.l:dyl':) : by way of Rock Creek Park. M ;dyg"a";gelh: -;:::r.nrodh;:wn.{; ' the internal motion of gilaciers. by lncreased lllterest Abigail Harding, r of the Preai- gs, Vi, has as her house ; 7 o 7 5 the use of a delicate time-recording dent, who is visiting at the White guest Miss Craigie McKay, daughter - 4 : B Marrlage Licenses. shear meter made for the purpose, = reports that he has obtained records House, accompanied them in the aft-|of Mr. Albert McKay of Pitteburgh. | e abtalaca iecaens A1) the August Mr. and Mi wuun Compton have 5 & The motion, he says, takes place by | e sl | otlowt l nt and Mrs. Harding enter-|ag their hoi President and MISS ELSIE MAE DILLON Don M. Hunt of New York and Lillian M.|little starts and stops, as might be FUR Sale! q This store will ‘be closed Saturday, September 3, pre- ceding Labor Day, to give our employes & three-day holiday; other Saturdays at 1 P.M. Misses—Juniors—Girls New Fall Showings Excellent Lines, Moderately Priced, of Unusual Models of High Quality and perfect tailoring for the Practical or Social Life of Home, School and College. Muoe; l;d Juniors’ Suits—$45; §55, $65, $78.50, $85, 895, Misses’ Coats—$22.50, $35, $52.50, $78.50, $87.50, $95, $118. Misses’ Hats—$10.50, $12, $15, $18, $25. - Misses’ Wool Dresses—$16.50, $25, $39.50, $45, $55, $68.50, Bohnnon of thi fc-ri e e, Whits House Batuvasy bregs_ of Wes . Wighart S e S o "Boixed Barrinr a0 Jean Carter Barty | SIPSLPC 0 A, St E S 00 A ||| 4 There's a hint ‘of autumn Shaciben, o Uin sonears, o yloo sl Moomien Mmoo et | U o7 el G T alommecl| el St S0 s ot e 1000 [t e S5pectd fn 8| iy the ai oo es ! E...... e te’a smartly tallored cas- | on Tussday evening at theirhome at|_— | Hermon 1. schuren ana Delpha M. Bred. completing _his glaciers the offerings of our August tume of white baronet satin, with a z!no cnn.aul N o e Frank Hudson of z‘:,n Busie M. about the middle of the sum- || Fur Sale are receiving such small blue hat with the brim upturned —_ of New York. o ;fl-rlpnleh- namupglnflkwn‘fl&d Fiorence 0. Smith. mer, Prof. Chamberlin expects to generous attention. in front. Th¢ Prézld;n:rafltn;fll:l::efl; ha rd's sutumn course of lectures, | Arhie W. Scott of this city and Anale|Eive ;]or;--‘:ll;neww“trh‘;‘:tru:!:xrelz: 1 Big savings furnish the I O oy e "Te was sccom- | Where she is &t t which have come to be among_ the P'gw of Cagiston, VA ) gecke 0% Alyaifama ol geologic tliet sesiot: {Pay 6 WMipont Dlr‘ % = e DI ‘ll! Boy, ‘who put his |- principal educational sources for busy Eeverson of this city God" ‘Dorothy 2 Daws on the rail and surveyed those| Mr. and Mrs. “Henry White enter- | Washington women. 0F8inies of Fasr-Orange tained at dinner last evening at Elm James Patrick Buras of nuum , Mont., oa the lawn and listened to the music. | Court, their beautiful summer home| Former Mayor Benjamin L. Arm- |and R s Tt of Houaa, Hill BLAST HOLDS UP TRAFFIC, at Lemox, for Senator Tom- |strong of New London, Conn., and | F. e eara of Cristéld, Mo., and Explosion of gas in the conduit of the 1 1 of “The Star Spangled Ban-[pni SOBCE, Tese. for s Mary I Tl | ignora Titton!. | Mrs. Armstrong have announced_the | ner.” Laddle Boy also stood, close be-| My and Mrs. Wi Koo pittonl. agritt o i dnuents Miss) 1y Willia Syer "’flubf-:"'" el b T S LR ‘i‘-’.’:"‘i:“!-.fi: | o the Presiden | house gucats Mr. and Mra Malcolm | Elizabeth Armstrong, to Mr. Sidney B ond_Thomas and Grac . . ay1 e Il Douglas Stoane of York. Miar e o e I e oy | ymond Thoimas A e Gueneight, botn | OF Uhe, cover, from a manhole in front || || \\)eACTURERS WHO RETAIL Nicaraguan M == H. Miner, also of New London. Miss | of Philadelphia, Pa. e k> oclock this morning. The explosion re- | AT WHOLESALE PRICES on New Tork Viate. Wa on Soclety Armstrong is a graduate of Miss wg:'r:'flum.!.'.."&“fnf.'c'.””""' + 224 Siea’ in” temporary damage to. the | The minister of Nicaragua, Gen.|Still at Resorts. 2 Spence's School and is a student at James E. iwood, and Jennie McLean. | roadway and traffic‘on lhe street car |[V____o lzlz F shl!l Chammorro, went to New York last| afrs. Joseph H. Choate, widow of the |George Washington University Law James !nllh -na Lena Abbey. line was Interrupted for a while. evening to remain for several days |former United States ambassador to & reason why viscous body. s 3 Afi and we'll lay aside any Coat, Set, etc., you fancy. Great Britain, entertained at dinner Senator T. Coleman du Pont, who e ondmory. Colorado spfln‘.. Saturday evening in her Stockbridge home in honor of Baron and Baroness has as his guest former Postmaster|Kepff of Washington, who spent the $78.50, $85. General Frank H. Hitchoock. week end with he; Th ] ), $85. Mrs. Jullan Browne, at a dinner Heilen ts spend! Wd t th d Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—$25, $38.50, $45, $55, $69.50, g g e‘:ng:;m‘{..l"f:‘._‘.:mm her daughter, Tnomas” v‘v’l’l‘-‘?: e cro a e oor $78.50, $85. L Nor Siece. Mise Eisie Mas Dillon. R a: oy d.ulht& of Mr. and Misses’ Evauug Dresses—$49.50, $55, $58.50, $78.50, $85. Misses” Skirts—$13.75, $16.50, $22.50, $25, $3. Sweaters—3$5.75, $6.75, $7.50, $9. Children’s Coats—$7.50, $13.50, $15 to $39.50. Children’s Hats—$5, $6.15, $9.50 to $13.50. ‘ Children’s Wool Dresses—$8.75, $12.50, $15, $25. Children’s Wash Dresses—$2.25, $3.75, $5, $3.75 to $15. Riding Habits—Middies—Hosiery—Bloomers | Underwear i —Teaches several lessons. The first is that Washington women appreciate Jelleff’s regular quarterly clearance values. The 1216 F St. N.W. second is that early comers get the best choosing. Wonderful Store Closed Saturday, September 3 offerings tomorrow in Boro. "Thnntolngelrd Bocénllhry ofhm o n:d ainbridge Colby, who are the Brots, U. & Ac Medloal Corpe. now | house guests of Me aad Moo, Normies stationed st Camp Benning, Georgla. | H. Davis at their home in Stock- The wedding will take place In the |bridge, Mass., where the guests of honor fall In Greensboro, and shortly after|at a large dinner party given last the young couple will go to Europe|evening by Mr. and Mrs. Davis. for a trip of two months Capt. Brets is the son of the late Represen-| The former ambassador of Great tative and Judge John L. Brets of'Britain, Viscount James Bryce, and Indiana. Lady Bryce have gone 4o Northeast Harbor, Me., where they are the Mrs. Heber Votaw; sister of Presi- guulu of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. - dent Harding. is the guest of Mr. | Elio and Mrs. Henry Wise, jr., at Tipto- "llcount and Lady Bryce will be the peke. in Virginia, where Mrs. Hugh | guests of honor at a reception to be S. Cumming is guest. given at Seal Harbor, Me., September e ome . Hoaoraon has given |10,y M. and Mre. Wiliam Adasms ODAY'’S heavy selling makes it impossible to print this afternoon a detailed up the cottage at Sou L L, 2 which e -occupled for part of the| Former Secretary of the Treasury season, and has returned to her home [and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo have || statemerit of the scores and scores of exceptional values offered in all depart- in Washington. She was accompanied | arrived in Newport for & few weeka' ments for tomorrow. Watch the progress of this sale for further reductlom. LI Ll S o You will save many dollars. Mrs. George- Howard of Washing: ton has returned to Newport, R. 1) South: i 3 Fpm O T T Special Purchase! B New Fall Street Frocks : me N. Bonaparte i e Southampto today Special Purchase! New Silk Dresses ’ ¥ R. I ra. Made to Sell In Quarterl; = Bt Sl ] | Mol o $1975 L e B RO > i ! i BN SNeNNOTe e ,:g;flmg:,':;;:; THIRTY-FIVE Tricotine Street Dresses in navy and 07, $45 to 365, a e \e‘ i ; ; 8 Jarge hat of black crin topped black, featuring the long line draping and novel FTERNOON and Dinner Gowns of Paulette chiffon, Includes shoes for o 'White ‘embroidered Spanish shawi. sleeves of Autumn. crepe de chine and Canton crepe, also embroidered o : & ! The marriage of Miss' Thelma A. Thirty Silk Street Dresses of georgette satin and net. Beaded, embroidered, lace-trigmed and otherwise Women, Boys, Chlldren. . H(llnl. dl-u.htar"otg(r; HFHsturgl- crepe de chine, embroidered, beaded and ribbon trimmed. adorned; some with wide ribbon sashes. Colors are o g;énsl:'f n;sf:‘;;::.';fl_".ifltl ‘T.:,:;T“. Colors are navy, black, brown and Copenhagen. black, tan; gray, bisque, taupe, sky blue and orchid. ~ gagement has recently beeén an- ¢ 4 85 Includes shoes for e ) UNDERWEAR Special Purchase! NECKWEAR fl ° - fon have returned to Washington Women, Boys, Children. after spending several weeks at Cape Rcdg:dk'E; Quarterly N T ° ° F Rdg:edkfocflglmflfl'y T B oY ew Tricotine Frocks ock Clearing' Mr, and Mrs. George Oakley Tot. $2.00. Pink Batiste jamas; $1.50 Embroidered Vestees, in and the former’s father, Mr. two - piece; in plain l 35 F W white and ecru, tuxedo satin col- St = George Oakley Totten of New York. and flowered designs. ~ or Lnrger omen lars, organdie sets embroidered in Includes shoes for have: arrived at' the Muenchinger: Il At ..l color. Tae sers, lace vestecs. hih- o ' :‘;::Ea e veral ey Tap e em‘t:roo':ugsfli ST Vs | Made to Sell for s 75 In Quarterly Deee et i :zz;d;‘e“d <5 : 9 Men and Womem _ |ot and Mrs. Totten look plsce and solid ribbon $2 95 o5 75, at . 7 ties, in black or navy. 95 " Btraps. At............ 35! to Stock Cleari: statuettes de Chii d » nng N n e et piaustiop ] 8 s maaniGrons fon, Culng fud 5200 Lace Sets, Fichu Sets, Lace ¢ of this week and continuing until ||}l Tailored: built-up ERE the straight-line and side-draped models of the Vestees, Venise Col- R t Pri S Sh the middle of the month. :g&ulg&r‘!‘, ",'\d cami- $3 85 H Fall are found in most skillful and artistic adapta- e e $1 ‘35 e S O OO S T e e et remen | oot sealloged ans @ | tions. The slenderizing effect of these dresses will rec- | 8575, Chilibes 2 fut mmbooity - 1 entertained & company at’lu Shxdowshem|) Delticonts C | ommend them instantly to the woman who wears a 38 to Venise' or Val "lace{ round and there Satu SO L TR Ty ) | S S e e - = = : uxedo collar: ve i $4.50 Tub %ll 46. High-grade tricoti 3 $ " ARTHUR BURT CO,, 1345F | i T2 N R 2 6 05 | et e vy o = (] A ott, U. ott of - > 3 22 - Annspolis are at the Hotél Astor, New 3450 Tub S njand isatin stte shadow hem, s — jcallpoed; hemstitehed 1. “ hem ; | B sl o Women’s Dresses, Coat Reduced for Quarterly Sults an d Ski rts Eiyragh iy S Reduced as never before for Quarterly Stock-Clearing Sales 7 Gtore Clesed Septestber $ uad 5. TV Nellle R. Farwell 6f well reinforced; moc New Orleans, who had forty guests, seam back. Bluk including Mr, and Mrs. Alexander dark brown, light brown, C Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver fiarriman, whitg, navy. At. Mr. and Mrs. De Courcy Thom of 1 $1. 0 and $1. 75 Pure Silk and timore and Mr. Edmund H. Randolph Fiber Silk Stockings, well Pein- of Shreveport, La. forced with seam M;:k.ks‘o:dl:o:;; _— ttractive lookin g . Count and Couniess Ssechenyl I e Black Cotton Dresses Cloth Dresses Women’s Suits Motor to Newport With Guests, White, cordova $15.00 and $16.50 Dresses: dark | 20 $50.00 to $69.50 Cloth.Dresses, | 10 g5 tp $35 Sport Suits: tweed Count and Countess Ssechenyl, sc- navy, light brow 51.25 colored volles, plaid and checked |In_tricotine and twill cord: smart | ,in b5 19 335 Sport Suite: tweed companied by Count and Co\mte gray two-tone. At. A fln‘h.m'm.;d pl;ln-‘color' ‘orgm:i. ?:Jt.d:l)"éesémfl‘t:;;id bodice and low | \g° over®and belt. Williamstown, Mass., .50 Full- oned Pure | dies; rufed and lace-trimmed. ; embroid- 3 T N by o and N gs, mercerized; garter | light-colored rajah ered and braid 529.75 o0 ackews: tan, $l 1.75 Count l';dcgfl“':“"a’fehkll '“ls be hems; well relg(m;(ced Black, nAonun tailored dresses. $4 50 lrt‘r:m;;is e e & ”’ S un w‘wh“ R guests of unt an ountess Sze- white, cordovan, dar! $ o laborate Tri- ~ 3 h = h: 15 $21.50 Tallored Linen Drefses; (‘ollnenmsel navy sport spun jersey, silvertone jer- chenyl :I‘:x:wn' wpen agen l 50 straightline, overblouse and coat |and b“ded $s 3 5" sey and tweeds; tailored and sport u(lhnh c;;oln'r":;nflm 1;qlnefl Ber || $3. e and. u S0 Thrend Silk Lace styles; white. pink, 8 25 and b laerone ;zler be.j::-:' unbeited and panel mo! T, rs. d 1k Stocki: , plain tan, copen, lavender, > . > White Sulphur Sprios. = » D s and. fish et Mgstly Ergon aad rome s . Women’s Coats ford, tan, Copén tnd $18.75 izes; very attractive patt®ns. to sses, in et s lgray: At Lo P olllml “s.?:r;;ng:nmnfls. Mins :‘:‘,{,{,”u“,m.m $2 5 dotted swiss, flowered fnd doited D :':,?;‘;"‘ ey by, W23 o 350 Smart Sport Suits, lfl‘lfl voile, plain-color or- & n velour checks; tan, brown, " tucked and lace trim- 2N ST S, lue; elted and m rr s ar Beecher Stawe at the Dugway. o R - 15 w:.sn to $75 Full-length box jackets At es a Lisut. Commander Patrick N. Bel. 5 340" id 335 Gur ‘Aneat Cotton | Conta;” tailoredcoats in bolivis:| "0 360 to §75 Dressy Suits, in Hogee pae Joined cx: Do 't ednced for Quarterly | B i o i B S0 | eliotod ol G 4 4 QB omih 8t Sl ilioh” o § ‘White Sulphur Springs, where they handdrawn _waist: BIACK. AT o ie y embroidered; $ ‘A Most Remarkable and Unexpected = - 2o e ests of Ml M0 vl Stock Clearing ~ | JSitiars, 38 63,5023 16 iisape, cave Sonu |42 wod s 55> $19.75 2 v.he trip by sirpiane and will return $1.50 !-:lug fine :ml-neu Silk | et lace trimmed. At :!r,nlt: '%n;:blmr-e‘;edetefm ;r:’:wf:- 15 $6Z Navy Poiret Twill Suits; f 2 0 Washington thi; Gloves, black, W e and - | fioss silk and gold Seu Shd“Cotors: il perrect 85C | Large Women’s Dresses |ins: tan. navy. sor- $26.85 |, moroia- $22.75| Il - . . Min Sampel Staert Sprace for. th B9800 0 '4i.50"0dds ana enas of Large women: Street and afternoon | AL "gis vu o 15 $65 to $7.50 Strictly Tatlored ecla e 0 e e wedding.iL her daughter, Ola Aubrey, Silk _and Chamoisette Gloves; 3- | givies." in foulard, georgette and | %, 36° 0 Il;(odmonl. Cloth Cape Butsa: lometas y vv and ey Norvall ONeal Hdaon, Satur: clasp; broken sizes e e chines Boaked wad late |Conts; walst-deep S ckere: Binck e $33 7 5 . 5 mbrfling, September .10, at 11 and‘siigntly - {mperfect. C | ‘trimmed ° collars; Fokes: unt-ih mad otine. At ... » ! HES e in Mrs. Spruce, bavy, €ray, tsupe $43 50 |zoreey, e jac =0 i 5,908 BRookvla roud, Chevy Crasr| ||| 3250 T4 -ERITSE Mk QB | i AT ot tee s v 'r'n'.'n:,'ifi Skirts, Si]k or Wool . : b3 anese : i e PR ay. At.... and peach bloom; Mr. and Mcs, Victor B. Desto lert|[f| De2ver &n® €% SIIk Dm taupe, ostrich, sor- 20 $25 and $26.50 Prunella Plaid ‘Washington Saturday to spend sev- B 25 $30 and $35 Silk Dresses;|rento, tan and 9 85 and Striped Skirts; box and side reral weeks in th ‘White” mountains. L street and afternoon styles, in silk | navy. " At. plaited, in lovely 3 . e, embroidered net, embroidered | 25 $110 to $129.50 Dressy Wi color- combination. 4 % 3 $ y Wraps, llr- n& !ln Alt .A‘nh e spending Reduced for Quartcrly ::3’ "%’.‘fl:& g:;:xsle!t!‘en.. $9 50 cape ln: tuxedo cn:ls. in marvello, A ST 4 5 3 ) evora, duvetyn and Canton crepe: r : y ol Atlantic Ory, 5. : Stock Clearing O A ne. (AL fretn Sireot | Sbroldersd and lynx fur i u: x-~.u-mi..h.t PN ili ' s med; navy, black, taupe, sor-|glo; straightline an Nevec in oue retailing expiecionce Des gnch - I A s Snee 6 vaen $4%5 Handmede | ot 028 $18.50| i, ioin = §87.50 fic o mine 98.45 —a i o louses, trich and reindeer. shades. an event—at the very beginning of a seaso and Mrs. Bverett M. Eiimon,([l| French batiste, Tuxedo collar Flolu't“'xu to 247550 Pussy Willow |AL +veeessesensee s kaigususo White Crepe de Chine . - ‘oulard overdrapery 9 3 been possible. accompan ;:.‘b by heir desghtors. ||| :teimmed with marrow flet 18ce. | of Georgatte crepe: Large Women's Suits $8.45 : A B sk "ond motoring 0 = . 1 DEXy, Dack st 39.5 15 $95 to $110 Dressy Suits for | A EDef s A 2 large women; ellbonte]y braided| 10 $18.50 to $21. 75 White Sk ’ £ Gettysburg, Pa. $8.95 toB 1301095:";!;5 oI0 36 and i1 e s11k i alacrea. Ravy sad | S i arion Srepe moon sis l_mk or fll mcemt—and by Miss Rickards Safls made uses, black; straightline nok tri $6 and crepe de ; s b o for Viait to Hhise. Batiste or voile trimmed with | and tunic styles. 519 50 twill lcord, _ At.... 9 50 Sla i 10.45 all means attend the sale Juzs g Biehsrda e grog g ] D055 aolh Tad s aiet e L | ok jow ‘or] thaakl o Ba : . | Only Two More Days of Fur-Sale ( ; 4 The House of Courtesy / Six: o’clock Wednesday evening will see the wind-up of the \ : / ‘greatest sale of furs we have ever held. The time for choosing 'unborl,butenryadmhgefuhmuk&mmllobum