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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922. Society M. and Mme. Jusserand to Entertain Secretary and Mrs. Hughes and Others at Embassy Tonight." SOCIETY. | EASTERN STAR OUTING. |HenZ,XreSetis B, tu"s, Charles U. Lewis, H.r:.‘- Elizabeth Odekoven, n Members Have Varied Program at SOCIETY. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been lssued fo the following: William E. Goets and Margaret P. Mincey. Lill Patricl Arthur N Proemont e Wailsge " Mcy s & Fowier. . o {Awll is in er. Andrew H. Reeder of i ity and Susie esa) ler. Charles U. : 7. Bourden of Dinwiddie, Ve ) Chesapeake Beach. Rris"ot athletic events and Archic puEllis B Fiske of Richmond, v A bathing beauty contest, jasz|R. Corwin Is in charge of tickets. ” lorlus Mae Hunter of Asherille, N Cobrey, | USiC, free dancing, athletic events,| A. C. Newman is in charge of ar- Dboth o Alexandriz, Va. - Embrey, | crabbing and swimming are on the | rangements for Hope Chapter. ¥ 'Bowings and Margaret R.|DProgram of Hope Chapter, No. 30,| The Law Reporter Printing Com- Benjamin and Temple Chapter, No. 13, of the Order of the Eastern Star, which to- day are holding a joint outing Chesapeake Beach. The arrangements committee for Temple Chapter s composed of Charles S. Shreve, chairman; Mrs. Archie R. Corwin, vice chairman; Miss Roe Becker®Maurice Blum, Mrs. Sarah Blum, Charles M. Bryan, Mrs. Lillian Carll, Mrs. Cora Campbell, Mrs. Addie J. Cohen, Mrs. Esther V. Cross, Mrs. Emma Demaray, Mr: H. Bacl will give an outing for its em- Dloye . at the beach. Dinner e Casino are on the 5 . and y, Va. Harrisonberg, Pa., and olk, Vi Charles H. Carter of Mary P. Giil of John B. Zimme 1000 7th St. N.W. Open All Day Saturday Until 10:30 P.M. All White Footwear Sacrificed !E@l_r Big Pay-Day Sale White Pumps CROP INSURANCE INQUIRY. The plan of Semator McNary, re- lican, Oregon, for investigation D it congressional commission of the possibility of providing gover rent crop insurance for farmers w S approved by the Senate agriculture SChiliul Mo Piirs. | committee yesterday. His resolution Gomper: to appoint the commission whs re- Lena M. Elder, pers, Henry J. Gompers, Nora H.|ported favorably. PRESIDENT NAMES BARNES. President Harding has appointed Julius Barnes, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce and former president of the United States Graln Corporation, a member of the United States section' of the inter- American high commission, it is an- nounced. He succeeds Joseph H. DeFrees, whom he also succeeded ms president of the United States Cham- will join them a little later on in the HE Secretary of State and|®EH Jol Mis. Hoghes will attend the dinner this evening which the ambassador of France and Mme. Jusserand will give in cele- bration of Bastille day, the French in- dependence day. Among the other Miss Peggy Watson, daughter of Mrs. G. F. Watson, is visiting Mrs. Carl Livingston Wainwright, former- ly Miss Edith Gould, at Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. She will 80 to Southampton on August 1 to visit Mra. R. C. Barr until August 14, P ] Mrs. and Oxfords $2.35 styles in our —with high and low heels. 8§3 and $3.30 values, now— $1.85 For same §2.50 grade. “We Will Not Sell It” The piano of questionable qual- ity has no place in our warerooms. We distinguished. guests will be M. Jean V. Parmentier, head of the French mis- sion on war debt refunding. The ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano will return today a fortnight's motor trip through the north. Ambassador of Chile’s Salling Deferred a Week. The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, who expected-to leave Washington today end sail for Eu- rope tomorrow, have postponed their departure for a week. The minister of Bulgaria, Dr. Pa- naretoff, returned this morning from after which she will go to Newport to spend six weeks with Mrs. H. Le Roy Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White have Te- turned to Lenox from a motor Fip through the White mountains. They will leave Lenox at the end of this month and go to Southampton, L. I, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Goodhue Liv- ingston. Col. and Mrs. Robert M. Thompson returned to Southampton, L. I, yes- terday from Newport, where they went aboard the FEverglades from New York immediately after the ar- rival of Col. Thompson from his brief trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. George Faber Downey, jr.. will accompany the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. Edward Van Ingen, to her summer home at Southampton. MRS. RALPH H. CAMERON, Wife of Senator Cameron of Arizons, spending the summer at the High- landw, who recently enterinined Mrs. E. J. Flannigan, president of the Ari- zona Federation of Women’s Clubs. Boston, is in Washington for a few days, and is at the Burlington Hotel. | Miss M. H. Forn of the Cordova apartments and Miss Bird will visit ber. of Commerc | Decorating Company “Open Agreements” —openly arrived at—the unanimous concurrence of edified tastes when you open this premier package of bittersweet Italian chocolates—nuts, fruits, mints, creams— CORNWELL’S Bungalow Box -Room Sweets” A Pound-and-a-Quarter $1.55 Sunday Paper Nougats, 5¢ Lb Pure French honey-mallow 20 AL T commingled with hasel-nuts d and al 1756 M Street Next to Comnecticut-Ave. Announces <ill not sell it. Before we even con- Chautaugua, N. Y., where he went!Mrs. Van Ingen went to New York irgini 7 1 ) SN Mrs. in Virginia for a month teinplate placing an instrument on dis- Tueaday;ito]deliver dsysealiaddrassca | toimeetMs rand Mre (Dogneyion ieln * that he has taken on 22 addi- end aimonds, (8] ot €A C s ! : D rrival Vednesday rom Europe, i i H 2 play wwe aive it a far more rigid ex- The minister of the Serbs, Croats | where they spent their honeymoon. | Miss Lena A. Masehs tional workers in his shade never cloys! 95c pound. £ J < % turned from a vacation trip to shop to handle the extra busi- amination than even the ultimate pur- chaser will. It is by following strict- Iy this policy that we have built our cnviable reputation for quality. Our large volume of ‘business and deferred payment plan make the own- ing of a fine instrument easy. T he Van Wickle Piano Company 1222 F Street Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard | Store Hours During July and Augusf 9 AM. to 530 P.M.—Saturdays, 9 to 2:30 Saturday Specials Open from 9 to 2:30 Bathing- Suit . Prices Re.uced Prices take a “dip” for Saturday—in fact, they will “Dive” downward. All-wool Bath- ing Suits in solid colors, such as navy, black, peacock and all the new shades, in- cluding black and white. All o / » = $4 95 = ——well made and just what you e — d NOW. Sizes 36 to 46. Special for Saturday A Sale of Sweaters Sweaters for Saturday, for Saturday. | $5.95 $3.50 Hosiery Specials for Saturda: Humming Bird Hosiery —In' = Tailored-seam Ho- —In black and white..$2.00 Weldrest Chiffon Hosiery—In black only. Saturday spe- $1.50 cial Soasnens vaen e Sale of White x. Flannel Sport Skirts With plain or fringed edges. In all sizes. A wonderful value at our special price for Saturday of....... $55.95 MIDDY SUITS A very finély made Middy "and kirt to match, with plain or pleated skirt, in white, copen, navy,. tam, rose and green. Sizes 14 to 22. Special for 34.95 Saturday . KHAKI KNICKERS .$2.98 .$298 White Rep Knickers. Sizes 14 to i Khaki Middies and Shirts. All_sizes i $1.35 to $2.25 Venida Hair Nets Cap and Fringe; double and single mes] sl.zs ! Sigknit Ring Yarn This popular knitting worsted in_ com- bination and solid Our very special price per dozen, only . | {i=—==—==Pictorial Review Patterns Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star i and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch will go to New York today, and will be absent until the middle of next week. They will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Hamlilton Fish Armstrong, who will entertain a small company informally. Tomorrow they will be the honor guests at luncheon of Col. and Mrs. George Burleigh, who will entertain at the Army and Navy Club, and will later take them by motor to Peek- skill, where the minister will review the 'battalion of New York state guerd. Later in the afternoon they will motor to Tuxedo Park, where they will spend several days with Mrs.. Henry T. Loomis. The minister of Poland and .Prin- cess Lubomirska will be joined in Europe shortly by their children, who will sail tomorrow aboard the Olym- pic. The minister and Princess Lubo- mirska expected to return sooner than is now planned and their children remained in the legation in Wash-; ington. Senator Frank B. Kellogg will en- tertain guests at dinner tonight in honor of the Canadian premier, the Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Senator and Mrs. Miles Poindexter. who have left Washington for their home in Seattle, have stopped in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria en route. visit in Ohio. Mrs. Pomerene, who has been in Ohio for several weeks, did not accompany him. but will return to i her apartment in the Highlands about the middle of next week. The military attache of the French embassy, Col. Dumont, and the mem- bers of his staff, held an informal recep- tion yesterday, in their offices, to the marine officers who passed through Washington on their way from camp at Gettysburg to headquarters at Quantico, Va. Col. Dumont was a guest of the marines at Gettysburg for the maneu- vers. Dr. Louls S. Rowe, director gen- eral of the Pan-American Union, en- tertained at luncheon today in the annex of the Pan-American building in honor of diplomats serving as charge d'affaires of Latin American embassies and legations in Wash- ington. The attache of the French embassy, Count de Sieyes de Veynes, was host to a small company entertained at dinner informally last evening. The officers on duty in the ord- nance department gave a dinner at the Chevy Chase Cl last evening to Maj. Gen. C. C. Williams in honor of his reappointment as chief of ord- nance. The secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie will %0 to New York today to remain over the week end. and the first of next week they will go to North Carolina to visit Mrs. Craigie's parents, former { United States Minister to Switzer- ‘The assistant naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. H. A. Brown entertained a small comphny in- Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh will be hostess at dinner this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Ding- ley, 1840 Blltmore street, are visit- ing their son, Capt. Nelson Dingley, 3d., at Fort Monroe. Miss Madalen Dingley is with them. Mr. and Mrs. Van Santvoord Merle- smith, who have spent the early sum- mer in their home, thé Paddocks, at Oyster Bay, N. Y., will sail tomor- row aboard the Olympic for Europe. Guest at Army-Navy Club. Gen. Ferdinand Taufflieb of the French army, who made a recent brief visit in Washington, was the i guest of honor at a reception yester- day given by the board of governors of the Army and Navy Club at & o'clock. Mme. Maria de Coronado, official delegate of Colombia to the pan- American conference of women, and mother of the second secretary of the Colombian legation, left Washington for Asbury Park, N. J., where she will spend the rest of the summer with her son, Mr. Danlel Coronado, and his wife. Mrs. Colin Clarke White and her brother, Commander Wilson Brown, are leaving tomorrow for their home at Setauket. L. I, where Mr. White Keep G. & G. Ginger Ale On Ice at Home It's the most refreshing of all brands of Ginger Ale—ab- solutely pure—and brewed to perfect palatableness, When you set G. & G.-be- fore your friends there’s the appeal of true hospitality— giving a sparkling welcome. ~ .G. & G. Ginger Ale is made right here in Washington— phone us, Main 7637, and we'll deliver a case promptly. G. & G. Bottling Co. 931 C Street | \ i Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte! entertained at luncheon yesterday at| Newport, wh with Mr. Bonaparte she is occupying the Morrell cottage for the season. Her guests were Mrs. Elisha Dyer, Mrs. Frederic Neilson, Mrs. gharles F. P. Richardson, Mrs. Robert Goelet, Mrs. George Eustis Corcoran, Mrs. Lewis Quentin Jones, Mrs. Charles Coster and Mrs. William Post. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field gave a dance last evening in Mall House. the London home of Admiral Earl Beatty and Countess Beatty. in honor of their niece, Miss Gwendolyn Fi#ld, who also is a niece of Countess Beatty. Among the guests were the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Duke and Duchess of Northum berland. the Marq and Marchion- ess of Lithgow, the Earl and Countess of Granard and Viscount and’ Vis- countess Wimborne. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt was the guest of honor at dinner last evening cf Mrs. Raymond T. Baker, who en- tertained a small company at Holm- wood, her summer home at Lenox, Mass. Among the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry White. Snos Newman have Mr. and Mrs. given up their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel and are occupying Europe tomorrow on the Cedric. Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont will give | her first dinner party of this season tonight in her Newport villa, Marble House, which she is occupying for the first time in several vears. Her company will be small. The Duchess de Richelieu gave a tea dance vesterday afternoon at the Park Avenue Hotel Mr. Phalr Celebrate: Ninety-Seventh Anniversary. The ninety-seventh birthday anni- versary of Mr. William Henry Phair of Spencerville, Montgomery county, Md., was the occasion of a_notable famlly reunion at his home Wednes. day evening, July 12. Mr. Phair's de- scendants, numbering forty-five or more, included four children, eleven grandchildren, ten great-grandchil- dren and seven specially close friends. | Four generations were represented. | members of the fifth generation being | prevented by illness from being pres- | ent. An enjoyable evening was spent | on the lawn, the young folks playing | games, after which the ninety-seven | candles were lighted on the large | Icake and refreshments were served | on the lawn. | Mrs. John Newton Culbertson leaves | Washington tonight for Winona Lake, where she will attend the leper con ference as one of the speakers. She will later visit her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mountford Baker; 2109 'Scott wood avenue, Toledo, Ohio. | Marten Thelbers of Stock- Mrs. land and Mrs. Pleasant A. Stovall. =S vl visitis V. 1 = . o R | rs. Emigte will remain for twe |holm. Sweden, who Is visiting Wash-|| TOPHAM USUAL HIGH Fl er Sllk Sll On { months amd Mr. Cralgie will return | MELO™: I8 & guest af - | QUALITY and are priced p' the middle of August. Miss Carrle Aldrich Conway, 1510 R for quick clearance at— street northwest. who has been visit- ing Mrs. Clifford Densmore at Clare. mont, N. H., has gone to Hyvde Park, ton Miss Conway will visit friends in Pennsylvania. Col. Walter D. Clin, Save Your Rugs by Having U. S. A, of by Us Phone or Send Postal - Hekimian 1516 H N.W. Main 2063 A picture NOW ory for many. Though priceles €& & P8 00K 9 6K 90 98 0K WK Does Béby ‘Walk? happiness—and will “keep alive for you what is but a dim mem- mental value—our protraits are in reality inexpensive. Canada, and a tour of In Cleveland she nd Mrs. James F. Brown. . and Mrs. D. W. Waddey of Rich- Va., are stopping at the Pow- agara Fallg the great visited Mr. George P. Graham, former min- ister of railways in Canada, enter- tained a small party at luncheon at the New Willard Hotel yesterday. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last tweaty-four rours: Frank M. and Ruth Cole, bo: lism E. and Elsie 0. K % William and Ma; Kimmel. boy. Harry and Ethel Clarence W. Andrew Thomas and Ethel Deat, French and Beatrice Myer) Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours 2318 Ontarlo road. 9. 1305 Shepherd o t . Tse 11, De Ford. { il ‘ 3 S ! === their home, on the edzs of Rock Chase, 65, I 1219 1221 G Street NW Senator Atlee Pomerene returned |Creek Park. Mrs. Newman and her | Iouise Kidwell, il e to Washington vesterday after a short | son, Hobart Newman. will sail for Carlcad of Trunks Delayed in Shipment Just arrived; should have been here six weeks ago. We Have Got To Move Them Quickly And if low prices will do it they should sell in a few days. These Wardrobe Trunks were specially made for us to sell_at $40.00. They are the . Special features i of this wardrobe trunk 5-ply _construction. heavy, hard fiber covered; raised top. round edges, locking device, 10 stalned and varnished hangers, § drawors, shoe box and laundry r 3 3 means constant s in their senti- i L e ness in that department. terior decorations this fall will be executed at reduced prices. All orders: taken now for in- 1415 H Street Cande- vhone Main CORNWELLS M, MHoodmard & Wothwoy Open 9:00 AM. CLOSED SATURDAYXS Close 5:30 P.M. Beginning Monddy, July 17th, and continuing each day through - Friday, July-2Ist establishment participates by offering one or more lots of Seasonable Merchandise at Extremely Low Prices As fully important and as great savings as you have been accus- tomed to obtaining in our February Anniversary Sales—a compari- son which needs no emphasis on our part. Saturday’s evening papers will give you the details of some of the items—but not all. Keep in touch with the important daily of- ferings by reading the announcements that will appear. Then come to the store and look for the tan sale signs all over the store. Both the Up Stairs and Down Stairs Sections will take part in this event. In the Down Stairs Stere of Lesser Priced Merchandise, - the occasion gives us the opportunity to fittingly introduce our Newly Enlarged Sections for Shoes, House Dresses, Aprons, Petticoats, Millinery and Corsets The Extraordinary Values for this July Week of Sales surely warrant your prompt action. Come if you would real- ize worth‘ ~-while savings, A vt, for a visit to her brother, Mr. y formally at dinner last evening. Com- | vt S o . = In Tuxedo and Slip-o The Sweater that s so mander’ and Mra Brown will leave | Mareey, Contiay, TR In Ko Bian: A = Models. Colors include Navy, | much in demand at present tomorrow for a tour of Canada and| e many attentions, among which was = Jade, Copen. Red, _Orchid, In White, Navy, Tan, Orchid, will return to Washington the midale | 2080 i€ CUE B RENT ide Moun- = White and Biack.. Very spe- Light Gray and Green. Special jof September. tains. Before returning to Washing- black, white, gray, cordo- | b S i e R e b em (leane : i {umming Bird Outsize Hosiery will sail tomorrow aboard the Olympic g ; —VIPI:H'Q large; black and S for his home in Caraiff, Wales. " > s E 11155 [t $200 08 Frenck Army Omeer- and Stored A store-wide sale in which practically every section of this