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i et 4 / 3 5 5 et 3 Wi £ 2 B SOCIETY. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1922. : SOCIETY . . Lo < g 7 Gore and children, has been: touring 4 2 = - , et ‘ o frutipe sttt iine et | Deaths Reported. Sl e, 21, P Mot | _ . % G . 9 ows co e ————s g Pailip Gore, with. Mrs., Horatio N. | the henith Gomsrisacs® [ave, been reported 1o . z Taplin, will Jeave England for a cruise | honrs: iin, the ot Cnmiyitow: Births R | T W late Brazil Nuts to Norway. They will spend several | ~Dorothy Enr irths Reported. ‘ ocolate ¢ ; Feeks In_Scotland before returning B A duks O i) The following Wirths have been geported t | and Save Dollara. ' .e, 7 ‘A ve ot e o il copionsly coated with milk chocolate of rare @ i ; 2 < the Wimbledon tennis tcarnament. James fi_"w".';a.": s A s e Tree exthnce . Oy expert Wil sl 2 b ‘V 2 P e ran . 43 hours.’ Bibley Hompital 3 tdls s [ ness and flflvol‘—‘ f Mr, and Mrs. J. WIllL d Winnle M. ¥ Hospital. smooth Mrs, L,()Olldge, 1€ Of Vlce P_resldent, | inele” diughter. “omily ‘\lt‘?(x,e‘ry‘el(v'y?e. llfle_'fl-‘:_:‘hll Wiite, 46, Gailinger Musiclpal e R- K- Fe’rguwn,f’. = 5 . ing the summer at Virginia fnos Brooks, ¢28, 1200 Hulr S, 5 " One of More Than Twenty Kinds in i o) ! irainia Dyval] D - Painting Dept. g ETTY BOX Attendlng the Benefit Ba” Game for | Beach. L Ardatesa n-'-r-'--if‘#,'"u-:‘-‘{.'::,,"‘i"fi.‘:-:};... Ben R. end Laurane K! e, | 1114 oth st Phones Main 2490-2401. CORNWELL'S B 5 Thi 7| Mre. C. G, 8mith ana daughter and| “Burrell Johasn. 80, 2200 Cievelan R e R e L . F T . r. and Mre. Lewls C. Fi f Omahi — —— EVRAERG on. Horace B. and Ruth Dy o Kirl i A Pound, $1.50 the Boys' Club This Afternoon. ¥t inbion fre S ~ ays, are at the Burll Hotel. —— = MATINEE MINTS, 50c They are 1o make a tour of the| Have O 5 T — - Dewy mountain mint gives K5 L e eastern and southern states. i ave Our Furriers Remodel or Repair Your Furs—NOW invigorating freshness itoy B | B e idon st ales Thoms: ! United States Marahal Kward Sny- i averous creaminess ol ese er, whose daughter, Mrs. Doroshy, big bland mints. Thick choe- as F. Walsh and Mrs. John De Muth Watson, is a national of- | olate coating stresses their Allan Daugherty In *their ’\“(‘z:n:" l{‘lt’!l‘eflxue D‘l; A‘:nerlcnn ‘Penl n, has presented the an 2 suave sweetness. A box, 50c. ) hox at the ball game glven for the Hon with a Bift of unususl beauty | { » bénefit of the Boys' Club of Wash- and symbolism—a huge owl, the em- cande-{ ORNWELLS Main ington. There were other guests blem of the League of Amerlcan Pen phone l‘ls H St 870 I with Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Daugherty. Women, which now holds a promi- reet A LS e R nent place at the national headquar- | [ noemator Aod e A ve. entertatning ters on H street northwest. —Mr.| ! guests for the game, as have many SOyderwas s musat ol hoporiataene ( ! others In official and resident soclety. < r ast held by the League | |} A ] of Pen Women during the national . PO TR convention “held " at the Wardman | FURRIERS A “ark Hotel. | Hot Springs In August. e / Southwest ! “The nambassador of Spain and Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Addison have re- | CoviieE G at Twelfth Street | Senora de Rlano had several members cemtly opened inelr summer home, i PSRN T L e N TR ) ,of the embassy sta dining _wit ockburn, at r Harbor, Me. | e st e Senora de. Riano 2 e I OUR 17TH ANNU lwill go to Hot Springs, Va. the Mrs. J. B. Lewis has gone to Bar§i 4 | first of Aug\:iu hrm- “. lrur:mgm'n ilm};:&‘ ‘Ll;e;zrm;;; is staying at the | § <R {have purchased the villa Latons, on St. Sauve: e summer. . i about the first of August. s { < S Y 331/ 7 H o | The newly appointed counselor of ! A aves Y ou 370 | the French embassy, Count Charles » de Chambrun, 1s expected to start for L) ‘ And Even More on Guaranteed { this country August and w he 3 P L I < charge d'affaires of the embassy dur- ! N 1922.1923 Models - / ~ ing the absence of the ambassador Are you one of the many who is tak- ] / l] R d d : e ; ) y many who is tak reces nusuatty eauce [ and Mmer: Jusasrand. | o expect i : ing advantage of our Summer Fur Sale? | for a vacation which they will spend ; b _ It is making a new chapter in fur sell- in lh:;ir home In F":lnlr‘—i (‘Dun; de | xlnz. a; our prices are fower than they | Chambrun ix a Dbachelor and a | | , have been for many years: but we ¢ 2 Ve s o > " brother of Count Adelbert de Cham- o 1 % > o Infants’, Small Girls’ & Boys’ Apparel ||ivrun"sno maiic G ¥ g X not_keep them down,” so make your se: 8 { Worih, slster of Re e Wi Negro, Feeling Need of Ex- lections NOW { | olas Longworth ounselor of | MRS, CHARLES WM. WILLOUGHBY, 2 i ¢ Below 1 Partial L o TP, = = o 2 o { the embassy ls no anger In diplo- | Who is leavl Washh " 2 3 3 v 18 a Tarial v ~a _ This is a sale of the most desirable values po: [ e n Wi ehington. for he |Mer husband in Rusul nzwn ‘o Joi»| citement, Charged With | { ; Fur Coats and Wraps F sible. These garments are beautifully made, prac Ea <o e e e R e ™ Breaki Traffic L . falh: tong” it $85 00 ; tical things that are novel in style and exquisite in [fli 1y T G e e aking fraffic Laws. - il : : ”"élllg:‘o(l)'mg'e zfiaxec'oal ) 2 K e 26 e e . A0y er daughter, Miss P Martin, | Willie Ci 2 n £ 0 2 RS ERES » - quality. Mothers will find any of the followng lines i:'he::r"';“a‘r?f’“é‘;"mfi:“’;l.‘?@""i’“‘“"\f;';,' closed s Spdriiant S e Mot -lrezl,ler:rl\'::p:'xclf:::::" Hl:J?lmpg:c: : "'f‘,’&;ul)fmn. Rale v one) $85-00 S i £l 5 O e i York % ) a Fayeite and started for their sum- [ 5 yot $200.00 Muskrat Coat, most Delightful and Economical. | York last week, are spending thelr|mer home'at Cobers, Canada. UM into an automobile yesterday after- ; ; A e $129.00 Quebec. Toronto and other points.and | K noon and went sightseelng too fast ; §250.00 Race Eat b Poi Mr Wadsworth i Ir. and Mrs. J. Kemp Bartlett 0flyor wyen a hurried ob: t the ¥ U accoon Coat, White and Colored Dresses. sizes 1 5 Eastern Foint. Mr. Wadsworf s | Baltimore have gone to Nova Scotia. sy urried observance of 40 inches long.. 175 00 iite and Colored Dresses, sizes 1 to 6 years— expected to return to Washington where they are. spending the sum- |beauty spots of Washington. Now . $40000 Molekin Wi J 95¢. $1.25. $1.75. $2.95, $.§A50. $5' $6450 %o $15 about the first of Augus. mer at Chester. Willie is peaceful and qulet, figuring S $400.00 Moleskin Wrap, $295 00 B ! Mr. and Owen Tegart of | Mre T pe Wiit Talmage, who spent | 0% he's going to answer the follow- 2 Boxys' White and Colored Suits, odd sizes— § oulsyilie ity | Avelspending scyes) i oV diinl mineigaparinent ncathe (o8 chorkes LA SEE nestlyRwritie $375.00 ; ) . S1. $1.95. $2.50, $3.75 ek O inoton, on raute to Cangdns Att- y:;‘;er(?al‘ll.ax'd_ went to Atlantic City jon blotter at No. | 3 : $375.00 Hudson Seal « $1, $1.95. $2.50, $3.75 to $8.50 or leaving Washington they will go 3 k> Driving an automobile while under | oat. 40 inches long 2 - = ¢ 55 {to Philadelphia and then |nM|he Ad-| Mrs. Davi d .ne mnuence of HQuor. i skunk trimmed...... g -00 s ~ 75¢ Q S 4 | irondacks, later visiting ontreal, | Miss k g, are ! Cutung a corner Romipers. . .oozovos 65¢, 75¢, S1. $1.25, $1.95, $2.25 e fan iy and. sther polats and | They Mve: ¢ anada (0L Lo ~op within fifteen feet - - - - will return to Kentucky by way of | Quebec, of a strect car. Baby Caps. .. ..25¢. 50c, 75¢, $1, $1.25 to $4 Chicago. atis, : | Purchase With Confid : : : el TR o have-an eperatoraiper- nfidence A Deposit ol 2 The first secretary of the Spanish | a1 holemd Smrinmmnon mit. Buying furs from us implies complete satisfacti Girls’ Hats, to 6-year size— embassy and Senora de Garcia Comin nd Springs, Willie, whose middle initial is ; call every fur by it S e By -making a small deponit 5 S5 B0 O3 BC ST GRT 9 lenve Washington next week and | Rebresentative Joseph G. Cannon |knocked down and injuied rrie | R y itn correct name. nothing ix mixrepresented. sour sclection will be placed in $1.50, $3.75, $5, $6.50, $7.50 to $9.50 | Witt sail Saturday. July 29, from New | &nd Miss Helen cannon, who visited | i thirteen years old, Zom are unfamiliar with furs we can be relicd upon im- d storage ¥ ;m.k ,.h,;m[ the America for their [3r. and Mr 3 : in Iumr s the goutnwest corner ;1" i | plicitly—we tell you exactly what you are buying. :.—n:';"""' &5 > s . . . jome in Spain. S sitl; iloucester, | 7. a ireets s ol B i S e ool and Silk Coats, white and colored; sizes 1 to 6 i LA e = Mass. are a d Springs. to ¢ A and o | B oA i = o | Mr. and Mvs. John W. Belt. jr. an n until August 15, Representativ Hefenda as s $3.50, $5. $6, $7.50 10 39.50 || treis Saby won. Jorm W Beit, "3d., Cannon made & brief stay' in Atlantic [ tnemawiderendane, dust SMEEE e e Bave came 16 Washington, wherd 3| Clty: where lne went o atend the s N ner knees and > Sweaters. 2. 3 and 4 year sizes. . .$1.95, $2.50, $3, $5 L e e e ; OETEIL IO e 3 i e and are mtaying at Ward- | Former United States Ambassador |4l Emergency Hospits - Soeks. smallisizes 15¢c. 25¢. 35c O ark Hotel while house hunting, |10 Germany James W. Gerard has re- Hit by Automobile. . = Socks, small s1zes. . ... 3¢, 25C. I5¢C Mr‘_Rpl;rst formerly in the diplo- :l:rlr:nr‘l”t; “:\\‘\'nrk‘ .|flv\r a short| Miss Cornelia Scott, fifty-five years - ° > o)} \;_‘,/::M - - " s = s ¥ matic corps. o vith Mrs. Gerard at Newport. old, of the Marne apartments, was = S Girls' Muslin-Combination Suits, sizes 1 to 6 years— 1 2 = ¥ | Rhocked down by the automobile of | &8 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. [ B p S Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and her Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Elliott Driver | j, g ing. { stre th X z c Y <V Jackson lrving, 1800 K street, at 7 @ $1.50, $1.95, $2.95 |daughter, Miss Austin. have closed of Norfolk, Va. announce the engage- | ina K yesterduy. She was treated at | their apartment. at the Dresden, and | Tunstal siEganghén Miss Virsinia | George sWashingLon Universiiy Hos: Tn bir advertis ] y 2 have gone to New ork. where they Shepherd, aid at the White House and ""\“,“r“"’ll‘(,abfr':‘"si-‘d:e"da";"—;."jdm el at $1. \a _‘“'f_*"‘“" last Sunday Pointex Hose was ofiered A | for Europe, to be absent until the au- | Driver is very prominently Py meis3|by an automobile as :f., a:;flue‘q ore. t should have read—at the unusual price of $1.95 1 tumn. in Virginia and is a granddaughter ‘![l’.’;',‘u‘\.,’_.'{:,:d',)‘_"';-,,:f i Ak Rire ‘Thomas [Chufles] Martins andl| oo a-alired B Thom o Washitston avigen) v MaiFics THOmpROT L 208 The H ————————— | Th sid of W % Col Lanier piace. Mrs. Lease was bruised annSEresident of Williama CrUSES|about the body and was taken home ——The House of Courtesy———— ; | a large reception Thursday, July 27,|bY friends, \ ] in their home at Williamstown for 2 ‘ those who are to attend the Institute d R of Politics, which will open that day. 3 a P Mrs. Berry, wife of Rear was struck by a ’ f polrs, Berry, wife of Rear Admiral| Ly Thomas Harley, 424 Ridge street, | FOI‘ Wednesday— | will entertain & hundred members of | #t the corner of 10th and C streets. \ the Institute at an old-fashloned Two Autos Collide. kuulh?r"\hhn’rlve‘fufi‘ k\fl'l-hk'h she will between automoblles k‘ - give at Shadowbrook Farm, the sum- v S ter LR N Yol § W 3 s B hoon ot M arey N Tesgns | aniven by BETL BT B e earemaking a sensatlonal ofierlng O‘E 4 (4 Admiral and Mrs. Berry are spending | ecurred at 15th and Webster streets | g i 1109 1111 G St N W the summer: at the Greylock Hotsl U} yogterdny. atternson. . Meyers (asd | - . . . Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, widow of wite were injured. Both,machines | [ ® 2 X ere badly damaged and responsibil- Open 9:15 AM. Close 6:00 P.M. e e e aena: | (tv for: thefateiaéne will beidster: (] | panied by her son and daughter-in-|mined in Police Court : ! ——— Annual Clearance Sale of sl tomorroy “aboard the Majextie |8 SECEY Siorid, Tenh v yeats | L o oren altieh Lonaonitor mev. | 10, 815, W atreet, was thiown Iron D I ot arrtval lnjthe wagon st Georgia @venie and e A 25 0 iheir summes |Delafield strest yesterday afternon S I th T Mirondack and rendered unconscious. He soon X 1O, 2 Tevived however, and was reportsd Every pair of which is guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Henry White are’en- |3 being only sHghtly hurt. if W il include D 4 his Sale th tertaining a ‘small ‘house party in e Bl " e will include Dregses in this Sale that their summer home. Elm Court at{ Jce cream is sald to have been| absolutely perfect—: 'hi S will stamp it the most Sensational V alue-Giv- O o ataoy | fecnth centiry, tHeimany exceptional featuresinoted 3 X7 s T > mond and Miss Adele S. Hammond The famous gulf stream Is some - = . ing Event ever attempted in Washington. of New York. They will remain with | 3,000 feet deep and has a width rang- Mr. and Mrs. White for a fortnight. | ing up to over 300 miles. ‘ . Mr. Clarence H. Mackay entertained Dresses Formerly Priced From ner st evenini for his dauzh- | We WiIL ) p ter, Miss Katharine Mackay, on the e 1 $7500 to $125,00 root of the Ritz-Carlton, New York. | Clean, mothproof and ’ h]\lrl.h Henry F. SDile‘K. ‘la/hn closed ‘M:\‘“Ql’fl"‘l‘lfi'll"l::l‘ldé l er ome on ott circle several ant . weeks ago. has arrived in Bar Har- Sanitary Carpel Cleaning Co. ¢ bor, where she has opened her estate, / 50 D imre torthe” remarner of he| 419 New Jersey Ave. o ° sesson. b Befors or After Business eures North <189 Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge, wife of the ] republican nominee for senator from MOURNING BLACK : Indiana, and their children have ar- Dyed Within 24 Hours rived in New York from their sum- 2469 18th St., Col. 636 1 mer home at Beverly Farms, Mass.| CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO :’T:z:rfius‘gindmg a few days at the Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 P . —_— K —per yd. These ar o : Miss Marguerite Caperton, wh Pure Silk 50-In. pure silk str! A air [§ Gowns for Street, Afternoon, Dinner and Evening Wear, smaht the weck end with Mr. and Mr, Drapery fabrice, and e R Sylvanus Stok jr., at Newport, has unusual value at 23c Also Exquisite Imported Robes returned to New London, Conn. and [ b 200 98e LI Styles for Misses Styles for Women i:::.e%-r.‘;:r&anr.m"‘ casiSamiatiand (HADIICS Tttt L A full }ashione 4 H £ 4 = S = / - 0se—o! Sizes 16 to 20 Sizes 36 to 44 | Mr. and Mrs. .-‘\lh:xandehr Sedgwick, MC DEVl I l B ¢ who spent a few days in Boston, have . : . . g eturned to Stockbridge and are en- fine grade of silk—with re- The materials include: ierisining Tor the’week Miae oo 1003 9th St. N.W. "5, ™ i 2 g P thea Robhjns, and Mr. William Lan- 5 Z Crepe Roma, Crepe Panier, Satin Cantons, Lace Gowns. don of New York. inforcements where the Many exquisite beaded and embroidered models. Every e A s v oo wear comes, and lisle gar- Mail orders filled wanted color with an abundance of black and navy Herbert Parsons, jr. and Mr. Mc Fllieds T, Postage Prepaid . We will also include-a large assortment of Black Dresses e e 2 ter tops. & P with Dull Beads, suitable for mourning wear. AT P Chtomty “COLD’ pring: or a 8 » D’s" . . Capt. Willls MacDowell, U, S. N, and ; ES All sizes and in ’ > J 1000 W h D Mrs. MacDowell are in New Iork s sy e I th ted where they will spend two weeks at y - a e g ash Dresses $ ey R wanted Mr. and Mra. Charles Steele, who i olors. Reduced to sailed 1ast week for Europe, will visit |l 1339 3436 S _Included in this sale you will find fine their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. 3 \ ((;?uh1ms. O;ilndx’es, Dfined Swisses, etc. ,'.::’.“:".,5‘,;‘,‘},"."?,?“32??.":;":h‘.'“}{‘xf:‘ = == All colors. Al sizes. any lace and or- Later in August they will go to Lon 7 gandie trimmed. don and make a short visit in Scot- LOVERTINENENT | lang, sailing trom England for Rewl[Fa e ey F dr i . | lema gruhe o : it e e d 1 | cl. Sale of EL Girls! Face Powders 3 eaturing the popular and practica | . ; D and M e usniors. hivs. || May Make You Attractivi wl eir guests their daughters, Mrs. Cotton Walsts 3 Brown Metoalf of the eastern shore cuve Values Up ¢ $3.98 o g&u:;h&;\h:nd Mrs. B%ger%;c. get- 2 ords of es Town, W. Va., who . v 4 Jp to $3. arrived yesterd: But Be Careful How You Apply oile, Organdie and Batiste Waists; lace Them-—Above Ali, Be Sure and embroidered models; new collar and Rear Admiral Cary T. Graysonm, to Use the Right Shade . sleeve treatments. White and colors. All U. 8. N, who spent the week end ' ” sizes. 5 A wlll;‘ Mrs. Gny&on l"i’ld nn;‘r chllg;en . : : ; t ans er, where they ecret o . " ‘ Clearance Sale of Rave & cottage, has rturned to his |f|1s io use Skt Founds m{EE::m In Flannel and Eponge—with sleeves and without; Tuxedo and Silk Waists' nome on 15th street, e gtoan regular models—and in all the staple and sports colorings. Crepe de Chine, Stri Up to $7.50 at il ses. Eilen Spouncer Mussey nas >R pe de Chine, Striped Silk and Georg- . uflt to the mountains of Pennsyl. N o= k ette Waists and Overblouses. ‘Many beauti- ‘ ” i o g e cssvilie b L 3 ful styles, in white, fiesh and colors. “All sizes* S 4 w at Sunset Hall, W AL [ ® . ¢ - _in the lot, but not in every style, * e T = B 2 - X E R No C. 0. D!s—No_Approvals—No Exchanges—All Sales Finsl - : i 1

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