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HUGH Phone Main 1703 Dainty Table Service SOCIETY. {] Tempting the summer aspe- tite is largely a matter of first making appeal to the eye. (| Glass Trapl on tea and dining tables enhance service dainti- ness—help make appetite-ap- peasing a pleasure. e cut Glass Tops to order at Reason- able Prices. REILLY CO. - PAINTS. OILS, GLASS ‘133¢ N. Y. Ave. HE President and Mrs. Hary- ing hope to make a visit to Newport later in the sum- mer, when they will be guests for a day of the former Gov- ernor of Rhode Island, Mr. R. Liv- ingston Beeckman. The President and Mrs. Harding hope to spepd the week end at Mooseheart, IlI, the Moose Home for Children, and have planned to leave Washington about August 25. While in Iliinols they will also be guests of former Director of the Bydget and Mrs. Charles G. I Dawes, in their Chicago home. - Ertebacher Twelve -Ten F St EXPANSION SALE Within the Next Few Days Our Side Walls Must Come Down Thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandsse on that side | of the store must be disposed of in the next few days. 45 Plain Tailored Suits 21 Sport Suits $15.00 Reduced from $49.50, $59.50 79 Handsome Silk Afternoon Dresses $29.50 Reduced from $59.50 up to $79.50 All Coats, Suits, Wraps, Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters, Millinery and Blouses The Howse of Quality Yayer Bros. & Co. 937839 F St N.W. Tomorrow will be one of our biggest Fridays A Sweeping July Clearance Sale —with all summer stocks greatly reduced $15 and $19.50 Silk and Tub Dresses, Friday $7.50 Dresses, Friday, $4.95 These are made of splendid quality ging- ham, newest models, carefully finished and beautifully trimmed. Sizes 16 to 38, for women and misses. Silk Dresses Up to 335, Friday $19.50 A selected assortment of crepe de chine, taf- feta, satins, crepe knits d sport knits. .Hand- some new models for ‘women and misses. Col- ori navy, brown, beaver, jade, red, orchid, periwinkle, ry ity trimmings. All siges for women and misses. $1.00 Fiber Silk Hosiery, Friday a Pair, 55¢ $1.95 Pure Silk Hosiery, Friday, a Pair, $1.00 $3 Wash Skirts, Friday, $1.95 F‘int gabardine skirts, trimmed with large pearl buttons, belts and novel Good wearing qual- ity, perfectly made and Perfect quality, no sec- H finished —gray, taupe, onds, full-fashioned. Col- nockets. About all sizes A orEt cordovans AfiE . in the lot. brown, nude—sizes 8% Black: | Sires 8';:5 & llg'tln, to 10 in the lot. $5 to $10 Summer Hats, in three ‘Lots, Friday at 831, $2.95 & $3.95 These ‘are all fresh, new and styles ‘ma $1.95 Tailored Wash Waists, Friday, $1.00 A large mssortment of our artest tailored models, in white or white with of Ine $2.95 Slip-On Sweaters, Friday, $1.95 A large lot of our regular $295 slip-ons; also new short-sleeve slip-ons, in all sizes and all the leading col- - ors, including jade, or- chid, buff, pink. THE EVENING STAR, ocilelty The President and Mrs, Harding Have Tentative Plans for a Visit to * Newport Late in August. ? 1 i { 1 | Mrs. Fall, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, will leave this evening for her home in Three Rivers, N. M., and will join the Secretary in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel the middle of August. Swiss Minister Returning From Maine Resort. The minister of Switgerland, Mr. Marc Peter, will return to Washing- ton within a few days from Dark Har- bor, Me., where with Mme. Peter he has spent several weeks. Mme. Peter will remain in their cottage there un- til the autumn. Mrs. Herbert Hoover is spending a short time at a Girl Scout camp in Massachusetts and expects to return to Washington within a few days. Countess Szech vi, wife of the min- ister of Hungary, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Cornelius Vander- | bilt, was among those at the Casino in Newport yesterday (0 witness some of the finals in the tournament. { The secretary of the British em- bassy, Mr. Maurice D. P ed from Mattupoisett, where he visited the assistant mi tary attache of the embassy and Mrs. C. E. D. Bridge. Mr. Peterson spent | several days in New York and at Southampton before going to Matta- poisett. The naval attache of the em bassy, Captt. S. R. Bailey, who occ pled the house at 1714 19th street with Mrs, Peterson, has aiso returned from a fortnight's visit ia the sum- mer_home of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott at Charlevoix, Mich. { The assistant attorney general, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, will start for her home in California this even- ing and will be absent until the middle of August The commercial attache of the Netherlands lcgation, Dr. Andreae, will go to Woodstock, N. Y.. today to spend the week end with Mme. An- dreae, who. with their children, is spending the summer there. John Russell Young Blakely, B, left Washington today to join his ship, the U. S. S. Arizona, at Seattle. Wash. Capt. Blakely has been on duty in Washington for some time. cretary of the Italian en bassy and Signora Geisser Celesia eu- tertained a small company informally &t dinner last evening. The marriage of Miss Anita Bul'l.t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Burt. to Dr. Henry H. Hazen took place at St John's Church at noon today in the presence of the imm diate family. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Edward Dunlop. Dr. and Mrs. Hazen left immediately after the ceremony to spend the sum- mer in Maine. Miss Elizabeth Brandeis has return- ed from Chatham, Mass. where she has been with her parents. Mr. Justice | Brandeis, in their cottage Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forman of Mus- | kogee. Okla., sailed yesterday from Liverpool for New York on the last{ 1ap of their journey around the world Mrs. Forman was formerly Miss Caro- Iyn" Thomas., daughter of the late Judge John R. Thomas. for many Years representative in Congress from | Nllinois and in later y#ars a popular | judge in Oklahoma. = Mr. and Mrs. Forman made a visit o the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Col. and Mrs. J. R. Thomas, in Brussels, where Col. Thomas was military attache to the United States embassy. He has recently been transferred 1o the em bassy in Paris. Mrs. Samuel A. Kim- berly of Washington will go to New York next week to meet them and XUl remain there for a visit with them. Lieut. R. Ellsworth Webb, U. recently appointed to the naval telligence bureau in Washington, has, with Mrs. Webb, taken an apartment at Somerset House, 1801 16th street, for the season. ing at a charmingly nuptial for Loudoun county, Va, whose mar- riage to Mr. Robert W. Richardson | will out of Washington u t week In August. | Thyre was a particularly refreshing | atmpsphere given by the pink-and- whife decorations. the color scheme beink carried throughout tWe arrange- ments. About twenty-five guests, the more intimate friends of the bride- Richardson, were Mrs. Harry C. Woodyard, wife of! Representative Woodyard of West Virginia, has gone to Atlantic City and will remain for an indefinite time at the Hotel Traymore. Col. and Mrs. John K. Miller, who have been spending some time in New York at the Hotel Astor, left for the Panama Canal Zone today, sailing on the S. S. Grant. Maj. Gen. Frank McIntyre, U. S. A., has gone to New York, from where he will sail aboard the Susquehanna for Bremen. Mrs. Mathew Hale has gone north her recent prolonged and serioys ill- ness. have left Washington for Atlan- tie City and are at the Traymore for a stay of several weeks. > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fulton of 1732 Lanier place have as guests for two weeks Mrs. Fulton's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mann, and their children, Caroline and Nancy Mann, and thei= “on, Carroll L. Mann, Jir., of Ral iza, N. C. Former undersecretary of state, Mr. Norman H. Davis, was chairman of the committee which purchased the estate of Mr. Willlam A. Seymour at Lenox for the parish house for St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The will of the late former United States ambas- sador to England, Mr. Joseph H. Choate, gave $10,000 toward the new parish house, and Mr. Choate's daugh- ter, Miss Mabel Choate, was a mem- ber of Mr. Davis' committee. Col. Willard D. Newbill of Wash- ington passed several davs at the Hotel Astor in New York the early rt of the week, and salled for San Brancisco today on the S. S. Grant, go- ing via the Panama canal. Mrs. John E. Reyburn, who has been 'in New York for a short visit, will go to New London today, where she will visit Ner son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mra Francis C. Harrington, who have a cottage there for the summer. Mrs. Raymond T. Baker expects to open her camp at Racquette Lake, in !:: Adirondacks, for the month of August. She is now in her summer :gll’ G. Vanderbilt, jr., is slowly recovering from pneumonia. Col. Willard D. Newbill. who has spert_several days in New York, at the Hotel Astor, will sall today, aboard the Grant, for San Francisco, going by the Panama Canal. : Mrs. Scott Smith and her daughter, . have gone to their Mabel Smith, Miss Mabel el summer home at Ry Edna Smi WASHINGTON, D. C, tennis | ~— {merly- Miss Brooke {who will attend the marriage Satur- at Lenox, Mass., where her son, | I v for the summer and is at the Lee cot- k It Brown and Lizzie V H tage at Westport. on Luke Champlain. | of Richmond. Va i a = Burrel T, Fritis and Nina E. Gentry, both | Dr. and . Lennox. the latter R = H of whom is convalescing from ' Blucher and Katherine Lang. | burg, 8. C ’ THURSDAY, AR £ REYBURN LEONARD WATKINS, Formerly Ming Annn Mary Smith, H MRS, N. J. the latter for- Russell of Wash-! Bernardsville, ington, have gone to Bar Harbor, where they have taken a cottage for six weeks Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele of Gloucest M with their two daught mily Stegle and Miss Steele, have come Lo Washington to make their future home, und sre at 1§10 Belmont road, which they recently purchased. Mrs. Steele was formerly Miss Eva Dar- neille of after an ubsence of twenty vears. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell will return to their summer home, Chris- tobel, row, after spen: York. Miss Elizabeth Hanna has gone to Newport, where she is at the Curley cottage for several weeks. Commander and Mrs, Lamar Leahy, day of Miss Polhemus and Mr. Still- man at Southampton, L. 1. will be guests of Mrs. Jonothan Thorne in her summer home, The Corners. Mrs. Thorne, will also have as members of her house party Mrs. Charles Clifton, Mrs. Clarence’ Meigs Noble, Miss Helene De Cloque and Mr. Herbert Allen of New York. Mrs. Thorne will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening | for her louse guests and her son, ! Mr. Brinkerhoff Thorne. main over the weck end H who will re- gone 1o} : is the guest | ndleton o her | Mrs. Harry A. Williams. jr.. of Nor- L rived in Was dmund P Luckyperny cottage, will spend a week or ten | days with Miss Adienne Low in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Low, at 1803 Belmont road. Watkins—Smith Wedding In St. Patrick’s Reetory. The marriage of Miss Anna Mary Smith to Mr. Reyburn Leonard W. kins took place at 11 o'clock this| morning in St. Patrick’s rectory, the ! Rev. Martin P. J. Egan_officiating. Following a stay at one of the moun- tain resorts, Mr. and Mrs. Watkins { will go to Tampa. Fla. where the former is engaged in business. The marriage of this morning is the ! culmination of a romance which started in Carroll county, Md., when | the bride and bridegroom were school- | mates. Mrs. F A, Steph geles, Calif.; Mrs. Chicago and their br on of Los An- K. Hamilton of ther and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mre. T. R. Smith of | Honcoyne Falls, N. Y., are at the Bur- | iington Hotel. The party is making an automobile tour of the sountry. Capt. and Mrs. William Rupertus of | Port au Pri Haiti, who have been | visiting in_Washington for a week, left yesterday for a northern motor ! trip. They were accompanied by Mra. Peter Keleher. Mrs. Loulse Gockeler announces the | engagement of her daughter, Miss Gertrude M. Gockeler, to Dr. Harry Tennvson Domer of this city. The wedding will take place in the fall. | i Epsilon. Omicron and Nu chapters i of Kappa Beta Pi entertained at an informal dinner Tuesday evening at| Pierce Mill. The affair was the first | of the season to be given by the joint | chapters since spring _initiations. Representativgs from Washington College of LaW, George Washington ! University and National were present University | Miss Lillian J. King and Miss Mabel | E. King have gone to Atlantic City for | a stay of xeveral weeks. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Watkins, Tampa, Fla., Anna’ Mary Smith, this o Harry D. Cooke apd Rena bBoth of this eity. George F. and 1 Jnmes, i i and Dud _ Bromley. . this city, Owensrille, K and Annle | ex, Elkton, Cave. Stanle. ‘,\m.-n»n M. Dilion and Helen. B. Samper. on, Bernard 4 of Baitimore. both of "this city. XKalus and Molise Levin, both and Lucy B. Bemus, both i Fran} Neal, both bath of Baltimore. Orin . Wheeler, Frod and Me icksburg, Va. and a 8. Marie §. Medinger, imore. Grogg. Goshen, Va n, Mount Clinton, Vi and Helen amen and Maude M. Larrick. Winchester, V. . Richard Bolden and 8. M. Davis, both of this_eity. Robert Bormar, and Mabel Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours: Nielvin H. and Apna R. Redmon, girl. Lawrence d Haggard, boy. S . tti. boy. Chi torf, girl. herh V. Mahaney. boy. Msrtin F. and Catheripe Thomas, girl. Avenia H. and Emma Cochran, girl. ¢ 4. Raymond and Horatio N Ada Klock,' bo; and Olive M. A hoy. A Laura E. ‘Gauns, boy. or_ana Margaret A. Pope. boy. D. aod Frances Gittings, girl. and Sarah Boyce. girl. and Flora Mitchell, boy. Carrol and Lillian A. Wal el John A. and Mary Vailtos, boy. William and Josephine Ba o Thomae and Agnes Ruffin, girl. Joseph and Mary Young, . _ Deaths Reported. The following deaths bave been reported to the health department in the Tast twenty-four ours: Blogm D, Chapman, 72, 2001 16th street. WANTED Properties valued at $50,000.00 to $500,000.00 We have several immediate customers for city and suburban homefi:lvwhini larE sums. Al o othekais’ T Johe V. l i 1 corgetown, and is returning | | I At Eouthgmpton) L/ L, tomors [l ing the week in New || ington ves- |, JULY 20, 1922, Leuiss Swank, 62, 8 o i Nichols avenue SOCIETY. Jobn C. Winertie, 20, navy yard, 1, C. | Howpital. . Caroline Chowning, 5. Providence Howpita), | lawrence Trice, 1 mouth, Children's Hos- Ells Purpell, 25, Tuberculosis Hospital, pital. Veney, 50, 24 street southwest. Thompson, $5, Gallinger Municipai Branom, §0, 1130 22d street. “ ” Calvin Browner, 56, 43T N street. “How, for instance? Wilson Mason, 11 months, 1419 36th street. “Whenever she's cold to me | know Yawrence Thomss, 2 months, Children's | she's going to make it hot for me. Leonard, 44, Wi tor esd : Naumann, 47, Gall i e allinger Municipal ne, 58, 217 A street southeast. 65, Sibley Hospita . Providence Hospital. 06, 082 O wireet. — “My wife Is queer in some ways.'" Sale Extraordinary SUMMER DRESSES Your Unrestricted Choice of Entire Stock 8.95 Formerly Priced to $25.00 HUNDREDS OF SMART WASH DRESSES REDUCED TO Formerly Priced to $15.00 300 COOL SUMMERY WASH DRESSES REDUCED TO 5350 Formerly Priced to $10.95 CLOTH AND SILK WRAPS Formerly Priced to $29.50 5395 Swf Saun | NEW FALL DRESSES Skirts Specially Priced At $6.98 Wash Skirts 1.00 $12.95 Flannel Skirts $3.98 1 $3.45 Hapdmade Waists Silk Hosiery ~ Formerly $3.50 | som | $3.95 Sweaters o | Silk Combinations ' Formerly $4.00 Closed All Day Saturday With Some Emphasis We Announce Close-Out Prices on Summer Stocks We are tagking a loss on practically every gar- ment in the house—our loss is your gain. To in- sure quick clearance of our summer lines we've repriced every article to a rock-bottom figure. SUITS Jsis Sacrificed DRESSES Fot oo, | Special Lot of Gingham Dresses ilks Special Lot of Gingh sses. ... and S d J $8 to $12.50 Voile Bresses. SRt $15 to $19.95 White Silk Sport Skirts ..............58.95 $8.95 White Baronet Satin Skirts. ................$5.00 White Serge and Colored Baronette Satin Skirts. ..$3.95 $5 to $8.95 Tub and Satin Skirts (soiled) .........$1.98 $25 to $39.50 Silk Capes to Close ................$19.95 $45 to $75 Black Canton and Roshanara Capes. $25 & $29.50 EXTRA SPECIALS ON THE FIRST FLOOR $2.98 to $7.95 Sweaters—all kinds..................$1.98 to $3.95 Balance of our $2.00 Silk Hose, pair ..........c0eveene......98C Store Hours 9t05:30 All Sales Final ‘} $25 to $35 Navy Tricotine and i Tweed Suits, in all colors and sizes, l to close at .. | $29.50 to $49.50 Silk-lined Sport Suits, sls.ofl mixtures and tweeds at...... $35 $25 and Georgette Dres 15 to $25 Linen and Cotton Dresses. .$10.95 $4.95 $1.98 t0$49.50 Silk Dresse ) to $35 Shantung, Canton Crepe | | | et s e Any Spring and Summer Hat in the house . 50 Camisoles—all colors—at ................. EXTRA SPECIAL 25 Figured Canton Crepe Silk Dresses, assortment of colors and sizes. Formerly priced $19.95, FRIDAY, to close......c.oooviennnans »