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THE . EVENING 'STAR. WASHINGTON, - SOCIETY." C.. FRIDAY, JONE 16,1622, SOCIETY. y{dust returned to her home on G street, after a few days’ visit in Ocean I 5 o - i View, Va., has as a guest for the week 3 ond her nephew, Cadet Robert Els- . ‘worth of, West Point, who is en route | o X “UML- home at Tacoma, Wash., for a v Harriet Murphy and Lawrence Dow- ney in the cast, will be given in the garden of the Arts Club tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Bruce Scott of Chi. ists, with headquarters at London, tt the Pén Women of America, witk headquarters in Washington. Mrs Louis N. Geldert, national presiden! of the League of American Pex ‘Women, entertained Miss Foster in. 0, is pass- | formally at luncheon on Friday at thy g“t : few days at Wardman Park|Hoot o' the Owl, the club dining room. —_ ote — Miss Loulse Carman and Misy J . P e Teaaavens Sall M. Spero Papafrango, head of a Greek mission in Washington, ‘E.{’ hsl epartment at Wardman Park otel yesterday and left for New York, en route to his own country. Mrs. David McConnaughey and her sister, M ave (Continued on_Nintl Page) Clean, methproof Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. store porriooy Louise Roth, will motor | de and summer 419 New Jersey Ave. Lincoln 7838 or 1481 to Bass Rocl Gloucester, Mas where they will . Before or after business hours, Morth £125 pend the summe; Mrs. John A. Fair of Oklahoma City, Have Your Home Renovated —during summer ' while you are Okla., and M: . M. Harburg, Ashe- at the Burlington Ho- away. Competent, efficient men and very reasonable prices. ville, . BT tel visiting here en route to New ork. CORNELL WALL PAPER (CO. nd | Y, ¥14 13tk N. French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand Hosts at Lunch at the Embassy in Honor of Gen. Gassouin. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Savage will sall tomorrow on the stesmer Ebro for a vi to Bouth America. 'cr:;:z :ll; '-rlt o] bg' way of flh.[fil ‘west nd return by way of Lishon, Madrid, and Blarritz, and expect to"r’e- turn to Washington about October 10. Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Gans have just returned from Hot Bprings, Va. Wwhere Mr. Gans went to attend t‘e bankers' conventio: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McMurch, Miss anor McMurchy of 1310 - —_ fellow street northwest, left last Miss F. G. Knowles Foster, F. R. evening for Minnesota, where they|G. 8., representative of the Socfety of will spend the summer. ‘Woman _Journalists of England, reached Washington Wednesday, go- ing to the national headquarters of the League of American Pen Women with the message which she brought from the Soclety of Woman Journal Misses’ -Juniors’ Girls’ : Distinctive Fashions s Charming Assortments Moderately Priced and will take his bar examination in d HE ambassador of France and | &nd will take his bar exam: Mme. Jusserand entertained at luncheon today at the em- bassy, when their guests in- cluded the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon; Gen. Gassouin of France,| .\ oriainin * & at a bridge party fol- Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier, U. 8.|owed by tea this n.ner!naor:\ for her A.; Gen. Paufflied, Mr. A. C. Bedford, ;!;ler-l,llll-l;W.h Miss Emma Jena;n;. Mr. Finaly, Mr. Maurice Boyer, Mr.| Who Wil be her guest until June 24, en sh 3 Aslan, and Col. George A. L. Dumont fs o Ll for Buraps Mes Henry Martin Jensen, wife of Commander Jensen, U. 8. N., s A T all times you find Here the Very Best Apparel designed. As quickly as every New and Lovely Style is originated, we have it made up Simply and Distinctively in models A performance of Browning’s po- etic drama, “In a Balcony,” under the direction of Theodore M. Hardy, and ith Granville M. Hunt, Miss . Fkreet, Comer Thirieenilh that we alone present. New, Charming Sum- mer Selections for Town Wear, Sport, Beach, Mountains and Traveling are now being shown. At Moderate Prices, the choice is Wide and Unusual. . Spécial Sales OR the Summer and Vacation Needs, of Misses, Juniors and Girls. Extraordi- nary Values are to be found in the selected groups of Smart Suits, Capes, Wraps; Silk, IWhite, Gingham, Russian and Sailor Dresses; Sweaters, Smocks, Middies, Middy Skirts and Socks now on Sale at Very Special Prices. | and Mr. Jules Henri of the embassy staff. The ambassador and Mme. Ju rand returned yesterday from Chi- cago and in the afternoon entertained informally at tea after conferring decorations upon Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh and Mrs. William Corcoran Hill, who recelved the reconnaissance Francaise, and Commander W. W. Galbraith, U. S. N., ugon whom the legion of honor was béstowed. Mrs. Coolidge will be the guest of honor at a large luncheon which Mrs. Fall, wife of the Secretary of the Ih- terior, will give tomorrow at Ward- man Park Hotel. Senor and Semora de Mathieu Hosts for Dinner Guests. The ambaasador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu were hosts at an informal dinner party last evening. .:The retiring ambassador of Russia Mr. Bakhmeteff, left yesterday for New York, where he will be at the Unliversity’ Club until his departure , aboard the Berehgarla, for Mr. Bakhmeteft expects to return to this’country in the autumn and to take up his residence in New ork. The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Coch- rane de Alencar, attended the dinner glyen last evening at Rauscher's by Charles P. Plunkett will preside at the tea table and the guests at bridge wil number sixteen, with additional ones invited in for te: Mrs. Thomas ¥. Walsh entertained at one of the series of informal dancing .parties she is giving throughout the season last evening at her residence on Massachusetts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan left vesterday for Boston, Mass., where they will make a week’'s stay, and will attend the commencement ex- ercises at Harvard University. A wedding of international interest took place In Genoa, Italy, yesterday, when Miss Jeannie Marie Perkins, daughter of Mr. and M Edward E. Perkins of New York and Genoa, Italy, became the bride of Prince Fabrizio Colonna, eon of Prince Prosper Colonna. Prince of Sonnino, and senator of the royal kingdom of Rome. Owing to the death of the grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Oliver Thomas Beard, the wedding was a quiet one. The bride's sister, Mar- quise Olive d’Amico, who wa$ mar- ried in this city in 1919, was the matron of honor, and the bride's other attendants included another sister, Dona Argenta de Penaherrera, wife of Don Luis Penaherrera, for several years attached to the legation of Ecuador, in this city, and Contes- sina Agnese Macchi di Cellere, whose MRS. CORDENIO A. SEVERANCE, ‘Who hae returned to her home in St. Poul after a short visit in ton, coming here to dell-Hughes wedding, June 10. chairman of public welfare. Moor, who is an aunt of Vice Pre: dent’ Coolidge, has been extensively entertained during her visit. Mrs. John Dougl Gordon of New York, formerly Miss Janet Munday of Washington, is visiting Miss Miriam C. Vance, 2712 27th street. Mrs. Gor- don and Miss Vance will attend the wedding of Miss Henrletta Burrell at St. Alban's Chu Saturday, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Gibbons and their daughter, have left for Mor- gantown, W. V: here they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Page Gibbons, who. have arranged a number of en- tertainments in their honor. Mrs. J. B. Francis Herreshoft and her son, Ridley M. Enslow, will sall on the S. S. Majestic tomorrow for a | three months' visit on the continent. Gifts for Brides and Graduates Ifitis to be a watch —then by all means see these 14-karat solid white gold plain or en- graved case bracelet watches, with guaranteed 15-jewel movement in five styles (one of which is shown above)—all with ribbon bracelets. Actual $30 and Mrs._Goodwin B. Elsworth, who has the naval attache of the Brazilian re Goodwin B Fleworth, who het embaasy, Capt. Heraclito Graca Aran- || ha, in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Luke il | McNamee. The other guests included || Dr. Leo S. Rowe, the secretary of the Brazilian embassy and Mme. de | | Sousa Leao Gracie, Mme. Godoy, Mrs Ill| W. L. Littlefleld, Miss Patricla Alnsa and Capt. and Mrs. Miller, father was am dor from Italy here for some y Prince Piero Colonna, brother of the bridegroom, and his cousin, Prince | [T Ascanio Colonna, and Mr. Reginald brother' of the bride, were 0 215 If it is to be a diamond —then you will be interested in the brilliant, sparkling. beautifully cut, pure white diamonds set in an 18-karat solid white gold, hand wrought and handf chased ring].sas i]!us:hralv:d below, for which we will allow you at any future time in exchange for any larger diamond 4 $11.85 in our store selling at $25 or more, Actual value, $20, at OPEN A “CHARGE” ACCOUNT WITH US ELINGER’S 820 F St. Corner Ninth $35 Values, at Perkins, the ushers. The bridegroom has a eplendid war record, of four years' active service | at the front. He served with .the cavalry, infantry and -arditi, for QUALITY above all else is the first con- sideration when we choose the merchan- dise for our assort- ments—this gives a quality distinction to our collection of leather goods. ||| Senora de Pezet, wife of the ambae- sador of Peru, will entertain a few | which he was awarded several medals, friends informally at tea this after- ||| noon, in their apartment at Wardman| Brig. Gen. Willlam A. Mitchell is in i|| Park Hotel. New York, at the Vanderbilt Hotel, 1 e for a brief stay. IIl| _Senator Josepn S. Frelinghuveen I :\'Ill godu.hms place at Raritan, N. J.| Mr. and Mra. Ll;auls Her“h- lof Gun- 0 spend the week end. Mrs. - !ston all, Va.. have as eir guest nateelng- | Mra. Percy Drake. of .Chicago, " who huysen, who has been spending sev- il] eral days here w. Will rémain until Tuesday, when she ys re with the Senator at will go north. This Is the Place fo Buy |||t mm vl " X i o= 4 ashington yesterday for a trip to Your Outdoor Togs her mother, to motor to Raritan, and northern New York, Canada and the Khaki Knickers—Made of the senator will join them later in the dav. Mrs. Frelinghuysen will| northwest. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory has best quality fast color khaki. Priced at— make frequent short trips back to taken a cottage at Bar Harbor. He $1.98 and $2.98 Washington during the sumimer and the Senator plans to go to Rarit -3 i douine | will close his residence on Bancroft place June 28 and leave for Maine, Khaki Middies and Shirts to match— 12191221 G Street N.W., Store Hours: 8 to 5:30 with his family whenever his duties = where he will remain until the end permit. Gen. Gassouin, former deputy chief [ °f September. $ of staft of the French army, was guest| oo Gladys Hinckley s the guest of honor at a small dinner given at 7 ¥ 4 the Army ‘and Navy Club by the|of }mg, Alma Claybaugh at her home French military attache, Col. George A. L. Dumont.” The ‘guests included | Mrs. Emily P. S. Moor, of Rutland, Vit, who spent several weeks lnl Gen. John J. Pershing, Maj. Gen Charles G. Dawes, Brig. Gen. Palm Washington, the guest of Mrs. Ellis E. Pierce, Col. Beacham, Mr. Bedfort, Légan, 1253 Irving street, will accom- Commander Mrs. Logan to the biennial of Mr. Finaly, Mr. Aslan. pany Rigal, French n attache; Mr. Heil- the General Federation of Woman's “Look for the ‘ - mann, commercial attache; Maj. L.|Clubs at Chautauqua, N. Y., Tueaday. $1.35, $1.98 and $2.25 |l Dubréuil. assistant military attache:|Mro. Moor 1o & delégate from Ver: WARDROBE I[ll| | Mr. J. Henry, secretary; Capt. Lom- |mont F. W. C. and Mrs, Logan is a TRUNK llll | bard, second” assistant ‘military at- |qelegate from District of Columbia 2 tache, and Mr. Boyer, all of the French 2 0 18 embassy staff. Federation of Woman's Clubs and also CDEVITT Paul Jones and Nayvee Middies— In all-white and white with colored collars; , $3850 —exactly as {llustrat- ed, featuring _every convenience of Trunks i The ambassador of Great Pritaim, Sir Auckland Geddes, will return to the embassy this evening, accom- aranteed fast col- s panied by Mr. H. V. Tennant, his | at much higher mark- g:_l Very special at 1-19 private secretary, coming from Dark Window SLIP lnfi—belr in__mind - Harbor, Me., where he visited Lady Shades to COVERS THIS S A BECKER | Geddes and thelir family at their sum- MADE WARDROBE TRUNK. mer home, after making a short trip| Phone Order Y. W. C. A. Girls’ Reserve to Toronto, Canada. Main Blip Cover Materials, 3% yd. j Middies The Japanese embassy was the scene | 3211 1003 9th St. N.W. o | e B e, o of one of the most ln(e‘r(es!(ng wed- = S W [ i R ng ceremonies to take place in = n an ‘ "N II 3 ! ciall Washington for some time, when re ’ =\l ;1:;:;5“ Soe y 51.79 il “lfiedne_r-dny a{llerrmon at 4 o'clock 1 1 s r 1 | il | Miss Tama Miyanaga, - daughter of DELIVERIES to - § ) Mme. Miyanaga of Japan, became the bride of Mr. Renke{ Tsuda, third sec- retary of the embassy staff. The ceremony was carrfed out according to the Japanese custom, with all of ite picturesque features, and a reception followed at 5 o'clock at Rauscher’s. The charge d'affaires of the Japa- nese embassy and Mme. Saburi, the secretary of the embassy and Mme. Arita, the second secretary and Mme. Kuriyama and the third secretary and every section of the city and Chevy Chase, Md. PERFECT ICE CREAM —and Perfect Ices Khaki Norfolk Coats " Girls" Shoes For Graduations, Vacations, Play Wearand Dress Wear 1\] Very smart for riding and | ! i ~ other outdoor wear. s - Very special at...... o I MIDDY SUITS Middy . ’ : bt o e, = At Greatly Reduced Price I and Skirt members of the embassy staff, and the tween Ice Cream, 80 far a u r1 S. to Match bride and bridegroom left that even- as quality is concerned, ing for New York, where they will is readily appreciated spend part of thelr honeymoon. On when you TRY THE $7.75 In All - White, their return they will reside at the BEST. ~ Order mow! 1o, tie S weot Chastleton. The bride has been a d Socundiiin, leather, - Girl Graduate; student at a school néar Philadelphia, Perfect cakes or pastries. FUbuShicred Ipockets, I also in Guaran- and she was joined here by her moth- etc. Patent leather fin- er, Mme. Miyanaga, and her sisters, teed Fast Colors the Misses Miyanaga, for the wed- of Blue, Green, H dlns& 'S yanaga, for the wed Brown and Pink. | These Suits are exfremely We M e full plaited Skirt and trimmed,_ with at- tractive Chev- rons. _Sizes 14 to 22, Very special at— $4.:35 MIDDY TIES BUDD'S 18th and Col. Rd. Mrs. J. Mayhew Walnwright, wife of the Assistant Secrptary of War. will leave today for her summer home at Rye, N. Y., where she will foin Mr. Wainwright, who Is there fora brief visit. Miss' Wainwright will remain here with her father until later in the summer and will have as her guest for the next few weeks Miss Helen Hall of New York. Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secrgtary of the Treasury. has re- turned from a short visit to New - York. Mrs. Walter Baker is entertaining at a tea this afternoon in compliment to Miss Henrietta Burrell and Mr. James A. G. riage will take place tomorrow after- aEERs Leather Goods Cempany 1324-26 F St. N.W. Large Triangle Shapes with corded edge, in White, Black, Red, Navy and Orange. Spe- cial at.... e 85¢ Campbell, whose mar- All Brown—and White In Patent Leather and Double Sewed Soles— g Y noon at St. Alban's. The guests will D wm! Brown ha‘th.r i Tan Lotus Flexible g . . e S L T G ULy avengor. Trim - fi‘:;:'.!“ 8% to 1l...........$1.95 510 8. < s vmimness s S14S Humming Bird Hosiery e 0.5 ik g L e - - i s e e L L R 25 to 8 $295 11% to 2 .$1.95 ington and will divide his time be- 4 40 Brinasnnnnses A Hosiery that is absolutely guaranteed tween the home of his parents at to wear, or A NEW PAIR FREE l;y;;7,,“5“,’:-,,‘,’5;5;@::‘:,‘}‘,;’,.“":'%:';T;’.?;%";; Table . 3 o rginia, Tuesday, ~ tan, canary and gray. ot Oy .,. Pr. Growin, Gil’ln— For Growing Girls— A = ‘ 3 Look for Our Novel Window Dis F‘fiiuumdzhildm Misses and Children G"““f“’ U. S. Keds " Showieg a Single Hamming Bird Hose One, T and Three Stesp “Sely” Sandats and High and Low Holding 125 Ibs. Dead Weight. il S e Sl 41958245 02 5139 1 . ; 113 to 2.... $1. 4102, .......8295 Speclal Sale Wlnte Si“{ Ho:e A Discount of 25% 2% to 8......5285, 285 2% to 8......$345, $385 2% t0 6.. ...$159 Now Prevailing From the Usual p;ice’s The kind you will want to buy half a dozen pairs of when you see and examine them. A big special for Saturday at. . $3.50 for a Box of Three Special Lot of Boys’ Tan Oxfords 9 to 13— 13% to 5% $2.95 $2.95 2 A R R A R e R R R S S R A S SRR RN S New Style Artco Bathing Slippers § colors, at.......$1.65 Boy Scout Shoes 9 to 13%— 1314 to 6— $1.95 $2.35 Dr. Posner’s Child’s Shoes For Weak: Ankles and Bow-legs $1:5 Organdie Sashes With hemstitched hem. Hirsk's - el M;:“;’_"f Zfize y:'::hm); o::_ 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREE' Lead in ”IRS”S 7 L'::I ‘"“ peci:ily priced 5* Hours—8:45 to 5:30 -~ - Soh.::i“il . m‘m m ST..N.W. s?w’; ’:" B8 e sunan s D R T Low Prices Low Prices ] Oity-!