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: SOCIETY. CHURCH PLAY SUCCESS. “Mr. Bob” Twice Presented by Con- Miss Ethel Glick, follows: Willlam Joyce, Lilllan Dorrell, Virginia Schu- hard, Mary Grace Kolb, Ted Toothman, Helen Sanders, Lloyd Wineland and R Ba !ao Hillyard, have gone to Atl o 3 ,t?M' '"‘“t“"w ore they will be s Miss Glick. t gress . E. Circ] In addition to lay a quertet D.,;ruu shlur'inc‘nlo’hl‘:‘r’:t' n':: i 1 m > llmm.h. et moveral arO M 1A SioPpIng &t the| The Friendship Clrcle of the Cousress | seisctions, which suppiomented several Powh, H eights Methodist Episcopal Church ington. Bave a two-act play. “Mr. Bob,” last night in the Bunday school room of the church. The piay also was pre- sented the previous night, both per- A voci.l snd instrumental solos during Mr. H. T. Hiillard of Chicago is gmll;g“: few days at Wardman Mrs. Harding at Matinee Performance Anna Gatton, Miss Abell Sanders, Miss Vacuum Cleaner p No other cleaner compares with. the Super New Bdith Yodor of toa, N. O. - Eureka Vacuum Cleane- and we want you to know RS. HARDING attended the|Suests at the embassy tomorrow night B. Galton of Richmond, Va., and lses why. Use it on the rugs, upholstery, portieres, etc. matinee performance &t {f‘f“::’:;‘:fB:;:":"fl:}'o“”ioP;‘;.“;".'.‘; strmaet Cuaviitiee. S0 and Mavde C. Igtt, BUY ON EASY TERMS FREE TRIAL Keith's Theater yesterday |the war debt between France and the el antiCurs A SBaley, ! McLean. Potomac Electric A pplianceCo. in Local Theater Yesterday With Party of Woman Friends. afternoon, having with her |United States. Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Edward Beale M. Le Neveu and M. Boyer are also with M. Parmentier, the mission having quarters at Wardman Park Hotel. The charge d'affaires of the British ing: fobn 4. Le Speur of vis 834 Christine Smith, L oy Biackwell of this city and Moselle B, Bawiras of Biva formances being successful. ‘The cast, which was directed by > = Mrs. B. R« Marriage Licenses. m’lmn““hlflbm , Va., asd ‘Kinley Da Mawr, Pa. Hoover and Sarah Beachrist, both ¢ Sunbury, Pa. —Branch Store, Weshington Rallway and Electric Members of Miasion at O R ymond and Lelia O. Lomax. E 2 s The Canadian premier, Mr. Macken- ' ; Next Door to 607 14th St. s e SR, poone Masaoss || e L A e e o e b emieit i (| 402-404 SeventhiStreet il | The amtassador of France and Mme. | tomorrow evening for New York for B. Harrison rEorsl 'w! W d Jusserand will have among the dinner |a day or so before returning to Can- Albart t of Milwaukeo, Wis.. and ada.” He will be accompanied by the B S Tten e avaai . Toney, ’ ' | Ganadian minister “of “national de- both of Richmond, 2 felan. Mr. (:eorn p.hc‘nmn:. and the soTorTest O M. Meredith and Mattie G. Hare, ity e = Remnant Lots of The House of Quality Mayer Pros. & Co. 937939 F St. NW. No Branch Stores | $1.95 Thrcad 8ilk Hosiery. perfect quality; cordovan, white, 12 Black Silk Dresses, in crepe ylish African, blacl zes 8% to 10. Small ¥ $10 White Hosiery Sale; choice of Touches of embroidery work and fine pearl buttona. Long. three- quartor or short sleeves. Also a big selection of tailored mod- els. All one ninety-five Friday. Sizes in the sale up to 46. Friday, $1.95 Sweater Sale Several hundred high-grade All-wool Sweaters, in the aty- lish siip-on models; ahort, three- quarter or long “sleeves. Pink. nlenty of white, Harding, sunact, orchid, jade, tanm, buff; sizes 34 to 46. One us day Friday Sale of Cotton Dresses An assortment of $10 Dresses, made of creellent quality gingham and very prettily trimmed. Choice of all sizes. L R E TR Dollar Hat Sale Finer Tub Dresses, niade of tissue Friday we will closs out an $15 dresses; in all s i ibby it, A Friday at hats. of ribbon and fel emp straws and tafleta. Colors, pink, sand, orchid. red, black and white. $3.95 to $7.50 hata Fri- day at one dollar. Dresses of Printed Voiles. Pongees and Linens. all ex- clusive models of the highest type. Beautifully made Attractive Veilings, by the the yard; neat wmeshes, black, brown, navy and taupe. Regu- larly priced from §0c to o5 $1.00 Friday, o yard, c Friday in Threce Lots at $1.95, $2.95 and $5 Gabardine and linens. Newest models with smart pockets, belts and pearl duttons; regular and extra sizes. Your Choice of our Entire Stock $1.50 == Open Saturday from 9 to 2:30 . Final Clearance —choice $1.50 r- Open Saturday from 9 to 2:38 Final Hosiery Clearance! E'RE discontinuing our Hosiery line to make way for a greater Notion Department. To effect a thorough and immediate Clearance, we’re offering your choice of our entire stock, without reserve, composed of Corticelli’s finest plain silks, two-tones, $2.35 to $6. First come, first served at, $ 1 .50 your choice, per pair.......... lace clocks and dropstitch; values from Sale of New and Used Sewing Machines e)t[ imery m P UNIQIUE';, P‘w ks 10c Yard EIGHTH & E ST 2 | Gen. Pershing: the undersecr: embas: Mr. Henry Getty Chiiton, was h at dinner last evening in honor of the distingulshed Canadians, entertaining the Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes; the chlef of staff, U. 5. A., state, Mr. Phillips; Capt. Ho jaccompanied Mr. King and M |ham: Mr. Willlam R. Castle. Jr.; A. Maurice Lowe. Mr. Wilmot Lewis and Maj. Gen. Bethell, Wing Com- mander Christie, Mr. John Joyce Broderick, Mr. R, Leslie Craigie, En- gineer Commander Brown, Mr. Ar- i thur Yencken and Mr. Harold H. Sims, lnn of the British embassy staff. The a~ting Secretary of the Navy, Col. Roosevelt. will start today on & short tour of Inspection and will return to Washington' Monday. He will be the guest of former Gov. R. Beeckman will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in honer of the acting Secretary, and Saturday. after the inspection of the Narragansett Col. Roosevelt will fly to Borton later ofi Saturday. i and diplomatic, as both he and Mme. Everwijn were especially well Ilked Dr. Exerwljn presented his creden- tials here less than a year ago, and with one winter season they both be- came quite well known. Senor Don Francisco Sanchez La- tour, minister of Guatemala, who pre- sented his credentlals to President Harding May 23. has left for New York, and on Saturday, accompanied by Senora de Sanchez Latour, will sail for a trip to Guatemala. They expect to return to Washington at the end of August. The naval attache of the British embassy, Capt. 5. R. Bafley, will re- been the guest for ten days of g‘llhew T. Scott, in her lul'gm:r hr:é ere. The new commercial gecretar: the British embasay, Cln:. Erlc gu:f ton, Is expected to arrive In Wash- which docked in New York yesterday. Capt. Buxton will succeed Mr. J. L. ‘Wilson Goode, who with Mrs. Good sailed for England Saturday for two-month leave before being as. signed to another post. Former secretary of the Norwegian legation, Mr. George Frederic C. Collin, salled today aboard the Car- mania for Europe. Gen. and Mrs. W. W. Atterbury have ®one to New York and are at the ‘Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. George Jr., were the honor gu: at Plerre's, New York, r Downey, at luncheon f the latter's mother, Mrs. Edward Van Ingen, who went to New York to meet Mr. and Mrs. Downey on their return from Europe yesterd Southampton. I Van Ingen ha: Newbold LeRoy Edgar and her Mrs. Henry M. Alexander, will aboard the Olympic for France turday and will spend the season . Edgar's apartment at 38 rue Lebeck, Paris. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele of Wash- ington, who have been at Southamp- ton, L. L. have left there by motor for'New York preparatory to sailing from there Saturday on board the 1 Olympic, to spend <ome time in trave: | In" Europe. diplomatic in Washington. r | guest Miss B. T. Hayes of Minneapolls, the lecturer, who, with Dr. and Mrs. Frank O'Hara of Washington and Mjnneapolls, were among bther guests at dinner last night at Representative 8chall’s home at Berwyn, Md. Representative and Mrs. Schall will leave Washington the middle of next week for Minneapolis, taking & lefsurely motor trip. Col. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ashburn were hosts at an informal supper party last evening, taking ‘ their Mins Kathleen Moses, Mr. Bush Brown :Ylld Mr. James Misner of Birmingham, a. Admiral Eberle, commander-in-chief Seattle, where the admiral will rejoin Frederick H. Brooke. Mr. W. A. Nunn of Havre. France, has come to Washington for an in- deflinte stay, and is stopping at Ward- man Park Hotel. Miss Mary B. ington Saturday for Delaware Water Gap, Pa., where she will re- main for a month. She will be in camp with a large party of girls, the groups of former vears holding & re- unfon there before the regular camp opens. leave Young will Dinmer at Chevy Chase For Seattle Visitor. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Madden Foley CA g ot s i dday) sk swht turn the first of the week from printed voiles. Regular $12.50 and o N anares Charlevoix, Mich, where he has|entertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mrs. Frank Goodwin of Seattle, who is spending most of the summer with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes. The other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Wil- fred M. Barton, Mr. Peter A. Drury. Mr. Charles Severance and Dr. Danlei six months. Admiral A. P. Niblack and Mrs. Nib- lack, who are In Washington, are stopping at the Powhatan. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.. 8Sherwood an- nounce the engagement of thelr daughter, Lucy Hunter. to Dr. Red- mond Mayo of Brookland. D. C., for- merly of Tarboro. N. C. The wedding will take place in September. Mrs. Sothoron Key and her son have left Washington for their sum- ‘mer home, on the Hudson, where Dr. Key will join them In August. Eugene Le Merle and her ter, Miss _Eugenie Le gone to West Point for sev- eral weeks' visit, and from there will go to Jametown,'R. I, for the . | remainder of the summer. Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Dausset of New Orleans, who have .been in At- lantic City for some time, have re- turned to Washington and opened their apartment at the Burlington Hotel. Mrs. Willla CDEVITT Making Slip Covers '—to order frem most desirable fab- ite Prices. J. Howard, accom- Merle, ! The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four bours: Howard B. and Elias and ‘A Daniel J. Joseph C. and Ross Westleln, girl. Ruseell M. and Pearl Phillips, girl. Jinir L_end Joephine Mon nf A pop followers is that if the money used de chine and taffcta. Stylis) i bay naval e r 5 ried fo ee 4 c stablishment, Admiral for betting has been carried for thr: models. Regularly priced at $19.50. About 100 pairs to go @7 10 Willlam 8. Sims wil| n at|of the Pacific fleet. and Mrs. Eberle J 7 Firilay, Gt & patr o 3. i ; 1 entertal; e e et for |d8¥8 in a woman's stocking. it will Births Reported. Summer Dresses Tomorrow we shall have grouped on sev- eral racks—small lots—those remaining one and two of a kind of i Imported Ginghams Dressy Voiles Smart Linenes oover, . boy. ' girl, 1 ’ $1.00 Fiber Silk Hosicry, good Livingston Beeckman in his home. ests later to the Chevy Chase Club . 3 Friday Sale of sorsicenble uatty - peoety e Bna e Rewpore tomereaw | for ‘dancing. Thelr guests included snd ety ewis, gt Exclusive Ratines made and_ finished; pray. taupe, ~and Saturday. Col. Roosevelt will|Col. and Mrs. Andrew Moses, Col. and 2 Tty nay. o white, brown, nuds; sizes 8% to make the trip by alr and will be met [Mrs. Jonathan M. Wainwright, Col. ¥ -fl Lottle Beander, bay. iety is bi h 1 to Silk Dresses B T Frds g S e S St 0 | Bt it SRR ey St e T Tae miiy i i e A Paly L e | Mice M4 thlenn Mpacs Ms Bush. 1| Fred asd Madel Watker, girl $6.00—but the quantity is like the price $9.98 —small superstition among race bring a win. Mabel Smith, D. Libby and Mr. and ead. choice . e the beat full-fashioned thread ] — his flagship, the U. S. 8. California. selec . F si'k. Van Raalte and other good Mrs. Robert N. Sanfleld and her — = & Selected assortment of S Sobee Svees mIEito daughter, Miss Barbara Stanfleld, | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker enter Dresses, Crepe de Chine., tafictas, maksel Bl $1.95 have left Washington for their home | tained a small company at dinner last c y safin, crepe knits and sport knits. . . ::., {’:rtl.nfi‘?rer.ilm: will not return Oivfll'lnx !::r lh';l!r home on |s?erldt;'r| el = 2 % v = . e ca unti circle, where they are remainin Handsome wew models for women Friday, $195 Blousc Sale Ditat untiliabout Decembor 1, | eS8 e aart 7 the sumimor. Mk . Zwelve-Ten F 5t and misses, cither beaded or Amazing values in this se- The announcement by cable thas Dr.| Walker had a few guests at luncheon trimmed. Colors, mavy. brou lected assortment. Handsome J. C. A. Everwlin. minister of the|yesterday at the Shoreham. r. red. orchid, pe volles, in tuzedo, lony pointed. ;’;_t:';lr'::r!lg;. ph'“:’ resigned from his[~Mr. and Mra. Walker have recently ID AY G e ot collarless or round pe collars. 0st, came as a surprise ; returned from Nonquit, Mass., where kle. and $29 mode Val aad filet m::":lr'«mm(n,, to Washingtan society, both official [they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. WLL CLOSE OUT FR 39 SPORT SUITS - #15.00 Reduced From $34.00, $49.50 and $59.50 MADE OF THE FINEST ENGLISH AND SCOTCH MIX- and designed Wi X d i ' sizes. R - v Tty ‘priced s1050 and 36330, "oy T P15 gty e ety mirnine. trom New Tork ™ CLoY | 470! Foley wil ani for Burope Au- TURES. IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES. SOME STRICTLY TAl- All Our $3 to $6 Wash Skirts a’? Y 25¢ Batey " In"Buenos: Aires. and.sailed | Burt chllaven, who. will_nier school LORED. COAT AND SKIRT, OTHERS THREE-PIECE from there aboard the Vaurban,|in Europe. Mrs. Foley will be abroad DRESS WITH CAPE. Can be worn separately if so desired. THE IDEAL SUIT FOR YOUR VACATION TRAVEL, AND THE STYLES WILL BE GOOD THROUGHOUT THE FALL SEASON. ¢ No Exchanges No Refunds No Credits = Friday’s Big Sale—9 to 5:30 Profits and Costs Cast Aside—Bargains Galore H —_— EE. rios, at motably Moders {gmanl Dinner ¥. . Phone mbm.l"m.:-. 9¢ yd. : | oerenatet s momse £ et 1058 Go St W, ALL Sales Final—None Reserved—Your Gain Schall ‘are. entertaining as houss' sann 1003 9th St. N.W. 4 Crepes One of a kind—small sizes only. . $10 I Voiles, Linens, Chif- fons, Dotted Swisses ‘ A Few Chiffons and July Clearance | We must make room for fall me.rchundiae to come in uring the next few weeks, hence the following Great Reductions Sport Dresses and - Sport Coats Bold Up to $49. 815 l Coats and Wraps i Only Eleven. surrS——m8Q —M8M8M8M8M8M8M8M ™ 500 Tweed Suits, all colors and sizes. Well tailored, Friday, $6.95. g and $35 Navy Tricotine Suits, 15 to 38 sizes, $10.95. $30 to $40 Silk-lined Sport Suits, mixtures and tweéds, Friday, $15.00. Linen Suits, 16 to 38 sizes. A few only. At $3.95. DRESSES Lot of figured Voile Dresses, 16 to- 38 sizes; organdy Dresses in ed. Tues t0 $12.00. .. cenrenecnernnnneeenns 5 . s dudFine \(Ii‘in m $i)rcsscs, a few Sport Silk Swis.ses. Friday, $4.95. $15 to Imported Linens and Ginghams, Voiles, etc., $10.95. $20 to $30 Dresses, Shantungs, figured crepe cantons, taffeta, georgette and others sport dressy miodels reduced for Friday, $15. $35 to $45 Dresses of silks, in various colors, $19.95. 855 o B e o b e e 200NewFallModelsin Distinctive Millinery - ]38 N And CremlcVlel:. Sold Up to 365, : We’ve recently been appointed Exclusive Agents for Exceptional Volues. ! R 2 : fti i i g facturer’s sample line, consisting of duvetynes and Lyons F “The FREE” Sewing Machine. Every bther make must go 315 $25 B | o o ations. Made to sell at $7.50, $10 and $12. First S5’ .00 Two used NEW HOME Drophead Machines, worth ; 3 . g time displayed and on sale Friday.. . — much mofe than the sale price S . §%2.50 Z oz”mderlxaufil“ ';‘,‘l"‘?,,;: m‘ %::‘rm ‘I,Frz,c;:; o':dcm s None Exchanged—No C. O D.’s—None on Approval ne otary, used; mahogany cabinet. Fully 4 Fm"-d,.Dottcd Swiss, Ohiffon, Marguisetie, N Taf- i O ot New STANDARD Desk Biectvie, "Seis regiariy 7 $35 feie i Hemiicrohial Haon—ius shot you o 7o || [ G 315 to $18 White an other Sport, il Skirts, 3835 for $05. A wonderful bargain at..... . $50 vacation and weck-end. | (8 SKIRTS Baronet satin Skirts, Friday, $835. ! 5 ¥ & ST R e $2 9 ¥ g 50 White Tub Skirts, surf satin, etc. Values to $10.00, Friday to close, $1.98. Olh‘” Timely I — i 0dd lot Skirts, of white serge, colored baronet satin, up to $10 values, $3.95. o er y Items i o 3 u y 8 [ i ‘ i ! 8 ALl Three-Piece Suits-| A Few One-of-a-Kind K ! ke o iR SN e e " Greatly Reduced Skirts . i Coats and Capes - 5 to 8L} Bathing: Caps-l New QY embroider ... N il | Materiols are _Kasha Sold Up to $35. - $30 to $65 Black Canton anad Roshanara Silk Capes. Reduced to $19.95, $25 styles and "é':: S 0‘1: e to c7l5 o ¢ 450 Cloth, Canton and Twill .’8 50 . R $29.50. e nese cial, Lo - . o i i i ' l’c: pl; and 49c. Recaby ade ’u& ‘;:e dstfi:n&e;' o > Cord. Capes of beautiful hl;_l:l dunx;d éni‘lll‘es. Tweed Cpats, Velvet Jackets and ts. Sold to $27. ; Bt OddAlcf:t;cf Coats, Wraps and Capes at about 34 price. , slip-on and tuxedo st} les.. R E use in the house formerly $2. Friday, $1.98 to $5.00. $2.00 Silk Hose (gray and brown). Friday special, 98c. ¢ §> tfl les, all colors. To close. Friday, s 75 Spring dnd Summer Trimmed Hats, To close at-50c. 2