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Venida Hair Nets Cap and fringe, doudble or _single h. ial, g:’.:en_smcna per gnl pricg Saturday. $1.25 "7 15¢ A Saturday Shoe Sale Discontinued lots of this season’s Oxfords 4nd Strap Pumps, all taken right out of our regular stock, that formerly sold up to $8 a pairf;:In- cluded are white shoes, white with black trim and white with tan trim; also all-black and plenty L of tans. We Qave priced them all for quick clearance Saturday at— Sanitary Aprons Good quality and very specially priced for Saturday. Each—lgc All sizes, but not all sizes in every style. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes entertained at dinner last evening in the Pan-Amer- ican Union building in honor of the delegates to the Chilean-Peru- vian conference. The flags of Chile and Peru and the American flag were conspicuously placed and a profusion of midsummer flowers adorned the table. The guests were the ambassador of Chile and Mme. Mathieu, the ambassa- dor of Peru and Senora de Pezet, M. Carlos Aldunate and M. Luis Izquier- do, Chilean delegates; Mr. Jorga Sil- va Joachim, Chilean secretary; Senor Meliton Porras, Peruvian delegate, and Senora de Porras; Senor Velarde, Peruvian delegate; Senor Solon Folo, Peruvian adviser, and Senora de Polo; Senor Javier Alvarez de Buenavista, Peruvian secretary; Senor Jorge A. Pezet, Peruvian attache, and Senor Gonzalo N. Aramburu, Peruvian sec- Invited as other guests were Mr. Arthur W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury; Mr. John W. Weeks, Sec- of War; Miss Allsa Mellon, r and Mrs. Porter J. McCum- the commandant of the Marine nd Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Gen. DS C. Williams, chlef of ordnance: ber, Ca Mr. William Phillips, undersecretary lof state; Mr. Robert Woods Blliss, third stant secretary of state; Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, director of the con- sular service; Mr. Fred K. Nielson, licitor of the Department of State; Mr. Hoffman Philip, American min- ister to Uruguay: Dr. L. S. Rowe, di- rector general of the Pan-American Union; Mr. Francls White and Mr. Edwin C. Wilson, assistant chief of the division of Latin American af- fairs of the State Department; Dr. Francisco J. Yanes, assistant director of the Pan-American Union, and Mrs. Yanes: Mr. Franklin_Yanes, Mi Franklin Adams, Pan-Americ Unicn, and Mrs. Adams. The minister of Nicaragua, Senor Chamorro, returned this morning from New York, where he made a brief stay. The minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Grouitch are} spending today with Mr. William Phelps Eno in his summer home, in Connecticut, and tomorrow they will be with Mrs. Charles Boughton Wod. in her summer home, Eaglewood, at Simsbury, Conn. The minister and Mme. Grouitch expect to return to Washington' Sunday morning. M. and Mme. de Selys Hosts To Departing Colleague. The charge d'affaires of the Belgian embass; and Mme. de Selys enter- tained informally at dinner last even- ing in compliment to the reunngl second secretary of the embassy, Mr.| A. L. Collon. who went to, New York this morning and will sail to- i morrow aboard the Homeric for Eu- rope. The other guests at dinner were the members of the embassy staff. Mr. Collon was one of the popular helors of the diplomatic corps in hington, and his departure will be greatly regretted by his large circle of friends. He will have a long leave owing to i1l health, and will be transferred to a European post. Mrs. James A. Reed will leave i Washington tomorrow and join Sena- tor Reed at their home In Missourl. They will return to Washington about August 5. The charge d'affaires of the British | embassy, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, had lunching with him yesterday in his home on R street, the Maharajah of India, his higPness, Rajpipla, who returned to New York later in the day. Former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall will sail tomor- row aboard the Aquitania for this country. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have been abroad since the early spring and have toured on the continent and made visits in England. The United States ambassador to { France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, will sail tomorrow aboard the-Paris for New York. He will be accompanied by his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Permely errick, and the ommercial attache of the embassy, Mr. William C. Huntington. Commissioner of the District and Mrs. Rudolph will motor te Deer Park | tomorrow, where the Commissioner hopes to spend a short vacation. Mrs. Rudolph will remain for a longer stay. during which the Commissioner ex- pects to make week end trips. Capt. Rigal, naval attache of the French embassy, who will sail for France Wednesday, entertained guests at dinner last evening at the Spruce Log Cabin. The secretary of the legation of Ru- mania and Mrs. F. Nano, who spent {several days at Hot Springs, Va., re- turned to Washington last evening. Mr. Joannius Gennadius, who has !been in Washington on special mis- sion from Greece for some weeks and staying at Wardman Park Hotel, has, ith Mme. Gennadius, left for New York and will sail from there tomor- row for his own country. Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Tot- ten, jr., expect to sail for Europe late next month, provided the health of their infant son, George Oakley Tot- ten, 3d, admits of the journey. The finals in the tennis tournament {among the diplomats were played yes- terday on the courts at Boundary Castle, the home of Mrs. John B. Henderson, on 16th street. The tour- nament extended through the week, the games going on between rain- [storms. Ramey—Moore Wedding The Lawn of Plainfield. The wedding of Miss Martha E. Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowland Moore, to Lieut. Howard A. Ramey, United States Air Service, tovk plaee last evening on the lawn { of Plainfield, the country home of thc bride’s parents at Sandy Spring, M The ceremony followed the custom the Society of Friends, the certificate being read by Mr. Arthur Jackson of Germantown, Pa., In the presence of a company of about a_hundred gues from Washington, Baltimore, Wil- mington and Philadelphia. Miss Eliza- beth Moore, sister of the bride. was maid of honor, and she was also_a tended by Mrs. Hadassah Moore, Mra. J. Allan Prather, Mrs. Charles Thomas President and Manager Decorating Company 1756 M Street Next to Commectieut Ave. Announces that he has taken on 22 addi- $3.95 . liictofifl Review Patterns ' tional workers in his lha? shop to handle the extra bus! ness in-that department. All orders taken now for in- terior decorations this fall will be executed at reduced prices. and Mise Marion- Ramey. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes Entertain Dinner Party in Honor - of Chile-Peru Delegates. The best man was Lieut. Maitland of Bolling Field, and the ushers included Capt. Dunn, Lieut. and Lieut. Wolfe, Lieut. Beata all Kirksay of Bolling Fleld. The ribbon bearers were nieces and nephews of the bride, including Marie Moo , Charlotte Moore, Robert Moore and Brooke Moore. The bride wore a gown of white crepe meteor and ang lilies of the va'ley. ants wore gowns fashioned alike, of organdy in pastel shades, arried bride roses Her attend- and car- ried pink roses and blue larkspur. A large reception followed the wed- ding, and later Lieut. and Mrs. Ramey lett ‘for a wedding trip. after which they will live in Washington while Lieut. Ramey is on duty at Bolilng Field. Dr. and Mrs. Oliveira de Lima. who came to Washington several years ago, when the former was attached to the staff of the Brazillan embassy, have made this their home since, have gone to Lenox, Mass. where they are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mets, at Fern Brook, where they will be for the Institute of Politics at Willlams College. mond and Miss Hagp h.:-udor to Italy, h: a on Alexandria lay, Drace White, U. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Serge Bazavoff, latter well known here, where she hostess for her brother, the m Russia, Mr. Boris Bakhmeteff, are at Fernside, in for a two weeks' acted former Tyringham, stay. her return ington avenue. Mrs. Etta A. Warder of the Ecking- ton apartment is visiting relatives in Before returning to this city she will spend a week with L. M. Brown of New York at her cottage at Rockaway Point, L. 1. Washington, Pa. Mrs. Mrs. Theodore Marburg, § |Joined her mother and sister. Mrs.|and Miss George Brown and Miss Elisabeth L. | spending the summer at Ocean View, Switzerland. ; Brown, Mrs. in for several weeks. Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Henry White enter- tained at dinner last evening in thelr summer home, Elm Court. at Lenox, when their guests, numbering twenty. two, were asked to meet Mrs. White's two granddaughters, Miss Emily Ham- Adele daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry ond of New York. Mrs. Frederick Courtland Penfleld, widow of former United States am- as her guests ler summer home, Hazewell Hall, Capt. Richard and Mrs. White. sador of Mrs. Horatlo Nelson Slater will sall from New York Saturday. aboard the Majestic to spend the re mainder of the summer abroad. to this country autumn she will take possession of € . the apartment at 907 5th avenue, hav-) among the younger set in Washing- ing given up the apartment at 1 Lfl.i ton and was entertained quite ex- tensively. Her brother, Mr. James Monroe Hill, married a debutante from B. Chexbres, Marburg has been with aunts, Mrs. Honore Palmer and Mrs. W. W. Keith, at the Ritz, in Paris, e C Mr. and Mrs. Norman James of |3 the latter formerly Miss with Ayres, departed last evening for a visit MRS, H. JANNEY NICHOLS, JR., Formerly Miss Catherine Ayres, who, | ative Willlam A. Ayre; Kan, her hushand and her sister, Miss to her father, former Represent- at Wichita, and | — Mr. Hammond, | {274 the July 29, Jo! th in the law, Va. her nn o1 Isabelle Hagner of Washington, have gone to Hot Springs, Va., where they will spend a short time before con- tinuing their motor tour of Virginia. from New York on after passing several d Mrs. Cline Sail For Pacific Coast and China. Maj. and Mrs. Walter D. Cline and Miss Florence Elizabeth Cline the ste: ij Grant for San Francisco on Thursday days at the Hotel Astor in New York city: San Francisco they will go to S8hang- hal, China, and later to Tientsin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lay of Toronto. —— e ed Canada, and Mr. James R. Daly, jr. of C; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bamford Smith at their summer home, on the upper Potomac. left .-Washington yesterday York and wlill sail tomorrow on the steamship Homeric for several months’ travel England, France, 1and and other countries, and will re- | leigh Hotel in the late autumn. | Miss Carrie Aldrich Conway, daughter Conway, 1510 R street northwest, who has been the house guest of Mrs. cell Conway at Hyde Park, V turned to Washington Thursday and M Gardner, will sall Wednesday, July 26. on the S, S. France of the French line for an extended trip through Europe. Mrs. Calvert, wife of Lieut. C mander William Reynolds Calvert, left Washington Sunday evening tol in her husband, who is on duty on} e S. ©On | Wash. Mrs. | Miss Mary Hiil, was v James Monroe Hill matic corps and is in England. Mrs. Walton Whittington and her has | daughters, Miss Christine Whittington Mr. Lucy d | Morton, have gone to New London, ohican Hotel. ORDERED TO HARVARD. Lieuts. ‘Cooper, Forrest K. E. Williams of the Navy have been de- tached from duty at Naval Academy and ordered to Cam- bridge, Mass., to take a course of in- |- struction at Harvard University. 1 racas, Venezuela, are the house and Mrs. Norman Burke Frost for New in Europe. They will visit Belgium, Switzer- to their apartment at the Had-| the of Mrs. Frank Fitzhugh ar- re- d_Mrs. Wintemute W. Sloan Sloan’s father, Mr. Louis F. m- Pennsylvania, at Seattle, who was formerly popular Calvert, ancouver, and she will visit his mother-in- Mrs. Thomas C. Morgan. Mr. is_in the diplo- Alice Whittington, are and Mrs. W. A. Morton. Miss W. Morton and Mr. John W. where they are staying at the Roswell H. Blair. Lowell Libenow and John the Annapolis From We Will Clean, methproof and store” riental, Sanitary RUGS et Cleaning Co. 419 1l’ew Jersey Ave. Incoln 7638 or 1481 ‘business bours, North 138 —— with rubber taps. + Patent leather and white elkskin. Women's and Growing Girls' Patent and W hite Barefoot Sandals, pair.......co.uxn Properties valued at $50,000.00 to -$5¢ We customers for city and suburban “"H. W. Hilleary FOXHALL A. DAINGERFIELD 1108 16th St. Open All Day Saturdays | D - A FEW MINUTE 30 M/RPSH'S FOR _WONDERFUL SHOE BARGAINS WANTED 00,000.00 have several immediate arge sums. o Special Representative Main 4792 : More than eight distinctly smart models—low heels, flat heels, Patent Cut-out Sandals, Oxfords and Pumps. thine N Hirsh's _ 4026-1028 SEVENTH ST.NW. Shoes 3¢ Upper Seventh Strest, Beiwoen K and L Low Prices. Street, City-Wide in Trade Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Owens Celebrate Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel sixty-nine and _sixty-five y respectively, of Bradbury Heights, parent s of fourteen and grandparents of forty-one children. celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home last Saturday. They were visited by their chil- dren, grandchildren znd many friend: including: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bea and children, Roland and Juanita; Mr. and Mrs. E Beall a daughters Erma, Bessie, Mary, and Loul: Lubie’ Owens and daughter Ulah, Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and children, Lillian ~and Bernard; Mrs. Louretta Beall, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Owens and’ chil: dren, Randolph and Unice; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Owens of Maryland Park, Mr. and Mrs..Edwarl Veitch and daughters, Bernice and Verginia: Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Brown and son Raymond of Forrestville, Md.; Everett Owens, Mrs. Fred Shephard, Mr. and Mre. Howard Dennison and son Ray- mond and Mr. and Mrs, Victor Bald- win and baby of Forrestvill mory Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenscs have been issued to the tollowing: Jack K. Charles and Edith fohn da; Bimon David V . Dav 3. Fraok Allen and Rita M. Frank Mosehetto and M Hero and Xagthe Daniledou. Brueggeman' of Cleveland. Ohio, Young of M Md. Ston neent of Boston and Gladys A Rouzee. shts. George Andre Norfolk, Va. Births Reported. The following births have heen reported to the health department in the last twenty-four a ‘ews and Ruth Baker. both of arx: liam E._and Beulah V. Sankey, girl A. Bodriguez, boy/ u Fernando E. »nd 3 ison A. and Cotello ) Muthew and - Anni John T. and M George P. and Alfred 3. and ¥dwin F. and Julia A George and Hester Blake, boy. Rudolph and Marie Biro, boys. (twins). Eiijah and Ella Fry, boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twents-four 79, 1316 Corbin place morth hei M. Harrizan, girl. Mildred M. Haigley, girl. Carey, girl e a5t E 500 14th street road, o T 5. United States Soldiers Home H. Hamlin street k. 36, Freedmen's Hospital. . Home for Age edmen’s Howpital Hinger Mumicipal ‘s Hoxpital Infant Carter Collins, 1 day, 478 School stree SITE FOR BURKE STATUE. Monument to Stand in Park Tri- angle at L and 11th Streets. The park triangle at the intersec- tion of Massachusetts avenue and 11th and L strects has been selected as the site of the statue of Edmund Burke presented to the United States by the Sulgrave Institute of England. “Horace Peasley, a local architect, is preparing a design of the pedestal of the statue. TRANSFERRED TO GUAM. Lieut. James J. O'Connor, at the Naval Medical School, this city. has been assigned to duty at the naval sta- tion, Guam. Special Dinner Dance Saturday Evening From 7:30 to 12:30 Wardman Park Hotel For Table Remervations~ Phone Columbia Two Thousand S All Sizes AllWidths $2.95 With a Franklin Na- tional Savings Account as a lever you can FORCE your way to financial inde- pendence. If you have improved property on_which you dg- sire First Mortgage Loan, Call on us. We Specialize in Savings Washington’s Greatest National Savings Bank ‘ e FRANKLIN NATIONAL eamx Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Tenth St. John B. Cochran, Pres. Thos. P. 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