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SOCIETY. Did Your Boy Flunk? The fault isn't necessarily his; but rather one of conditions. ssibly he was lost in a class of 30 or 40, and denied the individual truction which to him is an essential. The small classes of the The Swavely School (10 to 12 instead of 30 to 50). make it possible for us to give him the time and at- tention he requires for the complete mastery of every subject. With the opening of the fall term, September 18, a limited number of boys will be accepted as Day Students. Phone Cleveland 120; Executive office hours, daily from 9 to 4. or Cleveland 931 aiter 4 p.m.—for special appointment. The Swavely School (Army and Navy Preparatory School) R. S. Walter, Vice Principal Connecticut Avenue and Upton Street E: Swavely, Principal THE “EDDY REFRIGERATOR Two Reasons why you should purchase one: 1— | NO REFRIGERA- TOR AT ITS PRICE HAS EQUALED ITS QUALITIES for saving ice and pre- Serving food. 109% Discount now prevailing from the Usual prices, that start at Housefurnishings Section | Main Floor G St. Entrance DULINGMARIN 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours, %:45 to 5:30 J President and Mrs. Harding to Spend Saturday Night in Camp at Gettys- burg En Route to Marion, Ohio. - 608 TO 614 A ELEVENTH ST. The House of Courtesy Featuring at a favoring price . WhiteSil of Alabama. VYesterday Miss Yung Kwal also entertained a company at luncheon in compliment to her guest. HE President and Mrs. Harding will leave Washington at 1 o'clock Saturday to motor to Gettysburg, where she and the President will remain in camp over- night. They will witness the marines {enact Pickett's charge at Gettysburg as maneuvered by the famous clv war gen- leral, and then the charge carried on ac- - [cording to modern warfare. They will later proceed to Marion Ohio, where the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann left this ‘morning, by motor, for Zanes- ville, Ohio. From there they will go to their camp in northern New Hamp- shire and later to the Tobique Salmon Club, in New Brunswick, Canada. Miss Nelle Millspaugh, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Millspaugh of Missour!, is entertaining at a bridge party followed by tea this 100th anniversary of the city will be celebrated, with all the pomp and patri- iotism possible. This visit will mark the afternoon in compliment to her house guest, Miss Margaret Ayres, daugh- ter of former Representative Ayres THE MARCHIONESS OF HUNTLY, of Kansas. There will be two tables at bridge and about thirty additional guests have been invited to the tea which will follow. Mrs. Allen How- ! ard White and Mrs. Lawrence Smoot will preside at the tea table, which is adorned with a centerpiece of pink and white gladioli. {first return of the President and Mrs. Harding to Marion since their departure {over a year ago for the inauguration. Thursday, July 6, the President and Mrs. Harding will stop at Columbus. Ohio, where they will be guests at a dinner given by the famous Columbus Glee Club, an institution fifty or sixty | [vears old, which has contributed its il jauota of ariginal music to every cam- Who, before her marringe in London yesterday, was Mrs. James McDonald of this city. - Skirts They are fashion’s particular prefer- _ence—and we are showing them in an as- minister to Switzerland, and Mrs. Grew are expected soon to arrive at Manchester to pass the summer with his mother, Mrs. Edward S. Grew, at All Oaks, Beverly. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennls have returned to their home on K paign in that time. They will spend | Jfue, Foiurned to homg Il ’ 5 s - two days in Marion o Deriod of “several wemks Y Fhay | Mr. Charles B Bell leaves Washing- sortment that will be temptingly pleasing. Mrs. Harding will receive at 2:30 this | Were accompanied by Mre H W |ton today for Hancock Point, Me., to spend the summer with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Bell Lippincott and Miss Baker. als of St. Margaret’s Schoc ashington last week for an e tended trip. They will return early in September to prepare for the re- opening of school, October 2. afternoon de! Beta_ province of the Phi Mu Soror which opened in Washington yesterday. Moore of New York, Mrs. Mary C. | Poteete of Kentucky and Mrs. L. D. Cardwell of Washington. all sisters of Mrs. Dennis who motored with them, first to Atlantic_City, then to ratoga, N. Lake George, Lenox, X and other points, atopping leisurcly at each place. The sisters of Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Poteete, will remain with her for a further visit and she will entertain for them quite informally from time to time. | The Minister and Mme. Bryn Leaving for Virginia C The minister of Norway and Mme. | {Biyn, with their daughters, the Misse | | Beyn, will_leave Washington Friday |1 for Stony Man Camp at Skyland, Va.. | | where they have taken a cottage for | | Country Club Silk Silk Rhapsode Crepe Figured Melodie Crepe 895 rank Moss are at residence at Prouts M Mr. and Mrs. thelr summer Neck, Portland Miss Helen Harvey, chief clerk of the Interior De- partment, entertained a number of guests at a dance Saturday evening at the Brooke Tea House. Mrs. Har- vey chaperoning, and assisting her were Mrs. Pomeroy, Mrs. Ealy and Mrs. Warner. After touring eastern Virginia in his car. Mr. Thomas W. Hungerford attended the Confederate reunion in Richmond, the remainder of the summer. The minister of Cuba. Dr. Carlos Manuel de Cespedes. has postponed his return from Havana until next ‘The minister returned to Cuba to take over the office of secretary, of state, to which he was recently ap- { pointed. { P, | The minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez entertained a din- | & v ner party of thirty in the presidential | Fvent of Thix Evening. suite at the New Willard last even- [ A large wedding will take place ing. asking his guests in honor of the [ this evening at & o'clock at the Metro- | I minister of the United States to|Dpolitan Memorial M. E. Church, when The marriage of Miss Mary Myrtle Bradshaw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Harrison Bradshaw of States- ville. N. C., to Mr. Charles George Woodward took place today in that eity, announcement cards reaching ‘Washington toda: daughter of week. (T i3 Erbach—Lutz Wedding Guatemala and Mrs. Arthur H. Gelss- | Miss Aradine Lutz, daughter of Mrs. L i Elizabeth S. Lutz, will become the| Mr. Jules Henrl de Sibour has gone = bride of Mr. John Webster Erbach of |to New York and is at the Ritz || The charge d'affaires of the legation | Pittsburgh, Pa. [ Cariton Hotel for a brief stay. of Austria. Mr. Edgar L. G. Prochnik. [ The ceremony will be performed by — i || will entertain at a stag supper party | Dr. H. D. Mitchell, and the bride, who | Mr. ard Mrs. Charles M. Lang- | 51?'}‘:"((!flynpe‘<‘:?r‘35;?o:]u“on?ar:\:‘::l an{ rv‘t'lllll.llmwmvce}:: iln Tar‘rkllafiekb_vr her {horne of Richmond Va., with their | 12029 Con g . in r of | cousin, Mr. Charles Southwick of New y Miss Nel 5 2 H 1 e eleknion From (RIS GouRLES to the | Yorkr wiT bt Meiendod by i inen, | Eueste: Miss Nellle Hackett and Mr. They might consistently be marked Interparliamentary Union convention. C- Smith, as matron of honor. |.sfopping at the Powhatan. having . which will be held in Vienna this elen’ Pease, Miss Evely yi o ve v . whle JHelen Pease, Miss Evelyn |motored to Washington yesterday much higher. " from Richmond. Miss Ailsa Mellon, daugh 20| o) il he et e Henry " Tho Miss Ailsa Mellon, nter of the [ Schul will be the Lest man. Mrs. Miller F. Thompson and Miss izes i S of ¥, Mr. Mellon, | A reception will follow for the|Lois Thompon are at Bagles Mere The range of sizes includes 33 to 38. is in New York at the Ritz Carlton. | members of the two families and the | Yark, Pa.. for the summer. and will go later in the week wedding party at the home of the e e Southampton, L. 1., where she will be [ bride’s mother. Mr. Erbach and his| Miss Mary Frances Anderson of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.|bride will reside in Ambridge, Pa. | Lebanon, Tenn. is stopping this An Extraordinary Purchase of " 250 Beautiful $ .95 Summer Dresses @ Madeto Sell to $15 * WEDNESDAY Finest Ginghams, in every conceivable pattern and all the latest models; Dotted Swiss and Colored Voiles; White and Colored Ratines; Beautiful Organdies in all colors. Real bargains. New styles. JUST BEFORE INVENTORY Y4 TO Y% REDUCTIONS On Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Millinery Mellon_until_affer the marriage Fri- eihig iR SR L I day of Miss Ellsworth and Mr. McFad-| Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Ralston have | c& @t the Congre den. returned from their cottage near| Miss Katherine Mackay spent the Cable dfspatohes T Lond :hefanmkp bay »hndhwm be at me‘ week end at Southampton. 1. as the able dispatches from London an-|Copley Courts until they sail for Italy | guest of Judge and Mrs Morgan J. e < nounce the marriage there yesterday | July 14. ‘Brien at Villa Mille Flori. ecla of Mrs. James McDonald of this city QBrlenal vl & nother 1mportant spec Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert M. Rerry have gone to Grevlock Hotel, Lenox, Mass., for the summer, the ad- miral. who is a golf enthusiast, ma ing a daily round of the Taconie Gol Club links. to the Marquis of Huntly. The cere- mony was performed at St. Martin's Church, and the bride was given in marrfage by her son. Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell. The guests at the reception which followed included the Lapham and her daugh- lora MacDonald Lapham, shington last evening for . Canada. and will visit friends tives in the Highlands of Onta- he rest of the summer. Shadow-proof Petticoats t rio for ambassador of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. S - : I - . . Arthur Glasgow, Mr.and Nrs. Hamil-| Dr. S L. Christian of the public| Mrs. 1. A. & ing_has given up Made up in White English Satine and ton McCormick and Lord and Lad ealth service, with Mrs. Christian and | her apartment at ardman Tl Cs s e — Lonsdale. ¥ | their little daughter, will leave tomor- | Hotel and has gone to Chicago to Tub Silks—with double panel—and finished . The announcement of the engage- |row for New York, where Dr. Chris- | reside. with scallops or hemstitching............ g ment of Mrs. McDonald and the mar- | tian has been ordered on temporary quis was made in May, when Mrs. Mc- | Suarantine duty. Scaggs—~Cornish Wedding Donald was in W hingto and she S X In Amnacostin Church. left for Europe only a few weaks ago. | ~Mrs. James McAndrews. wife of the | ' AR4oRt8 (RMEL, L o rmer representative, left for her home in Chicago, accompanied by her family and her house guest. Miss Nell McAndrews. She will be joined there by her husband and will go from there to her cottage on Pistakee bay, where they will spend the summer. The Maraquis of Huntiy¥, who sits in the house of lords as Baron Meldrun, is the eldest son of the late tenth Marquis of Huntly. He was at one | time lord rector of Aberdeen Univer- sity and is the premier marquis of Scotland. ghter of Mr. Mellie nd Mr. Raymond Lee Scages | took plice last evening at 8:30 o'clock, at the Anacostia Methodist Church, Rev. Allen F. Poore officiating. in the presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. The church was decorated with palms and ferns, a large basket of vari-colored flow. ers adorning the altar, and a program of nuptial musie being given William__ Sca bury, Russel Phipps and Mr. soloist The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of white Canton crepe embroidered Cornish, Corn ] | il AR i Open 8:45 A.M. i Miss Betty Walmsley has joined her family at their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel after a visit in Princeton, N. J. Mr. Renkei Tsuda. third secretary of the Japanese embassy, and Mme. Tsuda, whose marriage took place in Washington June 14. have returned to the capital. and are in their apart- ment at the Chastleton, after spend- ing a part of their honéymoon at the i Lodge, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. h: @ Mr. and Mrs. Jerome N. Bonaparte returned yesterday to New York from Goshen, N. Y., where they were the guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goelet, and they will go 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Close 5:30 P.M. Mr. John Hammond. his daughter, Miss Natalie H. Hammond, | tomorrow to Newport. where they|in iridescent bea Her veil of tulle ! and his sister. Miss Elizabeth Ham- | have taken the Morreli villa for the [ was becomingly arraned. with a . t in o 3! the Lodge, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y e and her bouquet was of white roses e L ave ou oney on e 2| will Join Mrs. Hammond and her| Commander and Mrs. George Joerns | showered with lilies of the valley. niece. Miss Mary C. Hoyle, at their | have moved to their private home at| Mrs. William E. Benhoff. the matron Appare You ant summer home at Lookout Hill, Glou- |3753 Northampton street, Chevy Chase. | of honor, wore biue crepe de chine and Chase. Col. Alfred T. Smith of the United cester, Mass. carried a shower bouquet of pink roses, and the bridesmaids were Miss Gladys have built up this Big Quality Store by offering high-class apparel at i E WE The commercial secretary of the Cornish, sister of the bride, who 1 British embassy, Mr. J. L. Wilson | States Army and Mrs. Smith are stay- | s seachocolor crepe de ehine and | = popular prices. Let us demonstrate. Goode, has been recalled to England ) ing at the Powhatan for a short time. | carried orchid sweet peas and roses, | = and will sail with Mrs. Goode and and Miss Mamie Miller, who wore Baltimore Engagement Of Interest Here. —_— Mrs, George Hodges of Baltimore Miss Gertrude Yung Kwai. daujzhter { has announced the engagement of her of the charge d'atfaires of the Chinese | daughter, Miss Lucy Hodges. to Dr. legation, and Mme. Kwai entertained | Stanton Garfleld, son of Dr. Harry a few guests, informally. at luncheon | Garfield of Willi~mstown, Mass. today at the legation to meet her their little daughter on_the S. S. La- conia July 6 from New York orchid crepe de chine and carried yel- | =5 low roses and sweet peas. The little flower girl, Doris Knott, wore a lace and muslin dress. with a wreath of orange blo her hair, and car- ried a basket of rose petals. Mr. Berthald Winkler was best man Hundpreds of Silk Dresses For Street, Afternoon, Dinner Next Door to R. Harris & Co. 402-404 Seventh Street ~Your advantage is here- -ladies-- You have a variety of selection here that is unsurpassed—but we carry few duplicates—which in- sures greater exclusiveness—a feature you'll appreciate. X For example of Gamond qual- ities—and Gamond prices—see these handsome Sport and Silk Dresses The actual values are quite dou- ble these prices. Isn’t it worth saving? Crepe de Chine and Can- ton Crepe—in the staple and “high colors”—of new and effective designs— wonderfully embellished. @amozzd C house guest, Miss Elizabeth McLeod . United States or Sports Wear $15 In order to effect a complete clearance we have ruthlessly reduced prices and sacrificed all profits. Never have we offered such sensational values. All are new Spring styles fashioned in such popular ma- terials as Canton Crepes ICHARD W. HENDERSON, 1109 F ST. Retiring From Business Approaching the Last of These Exceptional Furniture Bargains | This is a bona fide clearing sale—stocks are not being replen{shed. Nat. urally, with prices so generously lowered, buying is brisk, each day bringing Georgette and Foulard further restrictions in varie.ty and choif:c. cl:::::rf lé'::;e, Gfig;ttl:”;nd Lace 1l Desks, Bookcases and Mirrors constitute the most numerous pieces, though Crepe Knit Satins Taffetas Crepe Meteors Foulards Tricolettes, etc. Straightline and drape models, in all the most popular Spring colors, including plenty of black, navy and brown. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 44. 35-% Wash,K Dresses $ 3.98 $55.00 Lace Gowns We want you to see these wonderful Dresses. They are elegant in every r.espect. Silk Lace Dresses in charming drape effects, loose flowing sleeves and long points on the side; silk drop of crepe or satin. All sizes. Choice of Black, White, Tan, Brown, Cbpen, Lavender, Orchid, Gray, etc. Xyl other bargains are available, as this list evidences: $83 Oval Mirror.............$47.50 $24.50 Martha Washington Ma- $545 Mhgy. 7-pc. Bedroom Suite, $348.50 hogany Sewing Tables .. .....$17.00 106 Mahogany Dressing Table. .$63.50 $17 Table Lamps.............. $8.00 3108 vry Do 36750 $146 Moy Drsing Tl $7550 $29 Mahogany Phone Sets. ... . . .$19.00 $75 Ivory Chiffonier......... $118 Mahogany Post Beds. . 385 Mabousy Poo B ... $104 Mahogany Desk ..... $156 Ivory Dressing Table. . . . . $773 Mahogany '10-piece Dining $469 Berkey & Gay Mahogany 4-piece Bedroom Suite. . . .. .$299.00 Wall Papers and Upholstery Fabrics ONE-THIRD of ORIGINAL PRICES Original Price Tickets as well as Green Sale Tags on all Goods RICHARD W. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Drageries, Wall Papers, Mirrors, Etc., Etc. = 1109 F Street 0000000000 A Really remarkable values in Wash Dresses for women and misses. Dainty dotted Swisses and fine ginghams, with organdy and embroidery trimmings. Many charming styles that are suitable for wear any time or anywhere. All sizes. Telephone Main 8266