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assortment Clearance well Outsizes only. Pair .. clocks. Saturday. at.. colors. mesh, im colors t Ball _those littie tiffs with candy that propitiates! lavish assortment of peeriess nuts, gats, caramels, thick-coated with chocolate— CORNWELL’S Bungalow Box of usual $6 to $10 WOMEN’S LOW SHOES Not odds and ends, but an of white or sport combines that we are featuring during our at LOUSLY LOW PRICE. MEYER’S SHOP Hemsfitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard 1219°1221 Saturday Speci Open from 9 to 2:30 Chiffon Hosiery, in white and black only. the famous Weldrest make, with ( ‘the tailored seam. White Sitk Hosiery, with black An extra special for Pair Bathing Suits Reduced Saturday you will find prices reduced f - wool Bathing Suits, in solid colors and o combinations. Sizes 36 to 46. Special An Extra Fine Quality Hair Net, -made of hair, in cap and fringe shape. Large sizes, all Single Double mesh, dozen, 75¢c. New Shades in Sig-Knit Yarn A fresh, ney arrival of this popular yarn, at you have been waiting for. h real Arbitrate A bitter-sweet Italian “5-Room Sweets” 4 Pound-and-a-Quarter $1.55 Sunday Paper S Nougats, 95¢ Lb. Almonds and hazelnuts en- gulfed in pearly white honey mallow! A muncky-crunchy confection, irresistibly rich A pound, nor? T and flavorsome. 95¢. CORNWELLS Main 1415 H Street Opén Saturdays MEYER’S SHOP black, tan, A RIDICU- 1331 F STREET G Street NW. Hours During July and August o 530 P M-~ Saturdays, 9 o 2:30 Sweaters Made of excellent quality Mobhair, long or short sleeves, in all the wanted colors, including navy, copen, tan, rose, ght gray, pink, green and plenty of te. Sizes 36 to 42. Very specially priced for 32-9=8 Saturday Only ....... Hosiery Specials for Saturday h A new shipment has just arrived of the . known Humming Bird Guaranteed Hosiery, in all the-new wanted colors, such as tan, gray, cordovan, Russian calf, black and plenty of white. Every pair absolutely guaranteed perfect and a new pair F if they do not wear satisfac- torily.” Our special price.. in black and white REE $1.5 $2.00 $1.50 $1.25 Pair. 4.5 —have arrived. - Just need right human early fall wear. tions; sev- eral styles and shapes. Special at... S50c creams, fruits, nou- S| New Sports Hats - the jaunty and sporty hats you now and for 2 In smart ribbon and velvet combina- $4.95 40c, & Soc The Ambassador With Dinner HE ambassador-of Peru and Senora de Peset will entertain this evening in celebration of the Peruvian independence day and also the engagement of thie secre- tary of the embassy, Dr. Alfredo Gonza- lez Prado, to.Mlss Elisabeth Howe, which was announced yesterday. The guests will include Mrs. Emerson Howe, mother of Miss Howe, and Senora de Prado, mother of Dr. Proda, the mem- bers of the embassy staff and a number of prominent Peruvianse Count Szechenyi and Family Salling for Hungary. The minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi left Newport this morning for New York, where they will join their children, who went there yesterday. They will all sall to morrow from New York for Euro: to remain until ¥ utumn. o minister and Countess Ssechenyl have been the guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, since clo Massachusetts F. charge d'affaires of ‘the Belgian em- bassy, and Mme. de Selys entertained at luncheon yesterday, having among their guests Mr. Willlam Phillips, undersecretary of state; Mr. William R. Castle, jr., and Mr. John Foster Dulles of the State Department; the members of the French financial mis- sion now In_Washington, M. Jean V. Parmentier, M. Lenezeu and oyer; Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, councelor and charge d'affaires of the British em- bassy: Col. George L. Dumont, French military attach Dr. L. Rowe, director general of the Pa: American Union, and Mr. John Joy: Broderick, commercial counselor of the British embassy. The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy, Dr. Alfredo Gonzalezx Prado, and Miss Elizabeth Howe, whose en- gagement was announced yesterday, will be married Saturday, August 12, and will sail shortly after for a wed- ding trip through Europe, returning to Washington in the late autumn. de Selys, counselor and The charge d'affal train legation and Mme. Prochnik en- tertained a small company informally at dinner last evening. The new American minister to Gua- temala and Mrs. Arthur H. Geissler arrived at Puerto Barrico Tuesday on the steamer Zapaca and proceeded at once to Guatemala City by special train. The minister was greeted at Barrico by Gen. Alvarado, the per- sonal representative of President Orellana, and_ by Senor Don Carlos Palma, the Guatemalan master of ceremonles, and by Secretary Richard B. Southgate of the American lega- tion and the military attache, Maj. Fred T. Cruse. Senor Don Sanchez Latour, the minister Guatemala, who came home on leave of absence, accompanied the Ameri- can minister. Mrs. McCormick, wife of Senator Medill McCormick, will leave this aft- ernoon for Chicago_on .her way -to her farm-at Byron, Ill. Mrs. McCor- mick has been with the senator in the bungalow on the edge of Rock Creek Park. which he recently leased for the remainder of the summer. Representative and .. Hamilton | Fish, jr., and the latter’s two children, Chapin Rogers and Susan- Rogers, are eqtablished. at Berkeley Manor _Imn, Central Valley, N. Y., for the remainder of the season. Representative Fish will return to Washington the middle of next month. —.° Former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall are expected to arrive in New York today aboard the Aquitania_from several months' stay abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal are ex- pected to go at once to their home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker have had as guests Mrs. Walker's brother and sister-in-law, Capt. Daniel P. Man- inix, U. 8. N. and Mrs. Mannix, who {left yesterday for Boston, where the captain is in command of the Canopus. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and their son, iMr. Mannix Walker, will leave Wash- ington tomorrow and . will motor ‘to Atiantic City. where they will a week at the Brighton. | Maj. and Mrs. Clark H. Welles will {come to Washington today to remain over the week end. They will make the trip by motor and expect to spend several weeks motoring through the north. Capt. Frank -Taylor Evans, U. S. N., returned to Newport yesterday from a short stay In Washington and join- ed Mrs. Evans at the naval training station, where Capt. Evans is on duty. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Beit, the former recently in the diplomatie the legation in Guatemala, but riow connected with the .Department of | Justice, have taken the residence, 2608 iTllden street, in-the vicinity of the {old Pierce mill and not far from the { residence occpied by the Secretary of i State and Mrs. Tughes. Gen. Nelson A. Miles has gone to { Newport, where he is the guest of Gen. and Mrs. W. E. Wilder in their home, Roslyn. Mr. and Mra. George A. King will leave Washington today for the Pa- cific coast, to be absent until th latter part of September. They a. { going direct to Chicago and will go from there to San Francisco on the special train of the American Bar ‘Association. which will make side Yellowstone After attending the convention of the Bar Association in San Francisco they will go to Coronado, Calif. to visit their son-in-law and daugh ter, Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Robert M. Hinckle; Mrs. Browne, wife- of Maj. F. W. Browne, U. 8. A., ¢ntertained at a luncheon yesterday at her home on Afount Pleasant street 4n honor of Mra. Waldo of Barton, Fla., and her daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Waldo. Mrs. Waldo e 'and Senora de Pezet Celebrating Peruvian Independence corps, serving as second secretary .ofs lety Party Tonight. . is on her way to West Point to visit her so; ; i Dr. Louis A. Rowe, director-general the Pan-American Union. left w-.hl:&;n last night for Williams- e will. conduct _the roun le for the discussion of Cen- tral American affairs at the Institute of Politic# at ‘Williams College. Dr. Rowe will be absent until the close of the institute, August 26. stationed at Q will give a dance there this evenin to which a number of Washingtonians have been invited - Lieut. Commander and Mrs. C. C. Baughman, United States Navy, are l Officers’ Dance lm.hrlll to Maine, where they will spend the month of August at their country home, Abbottplace, in Win- terport. They are stopping en route Amagansett, Long Island, to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Suydam. Senor Meliton F. Porras and Senor Gonzalo N. de Aramburu, Peruvian delegates to the Tacna-Arica confer- ence, are resting at Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, prior to sailing from this country for Peru. Miss Gertrude Yung Kwal, daugh- ter of the charge d'affaires of the Chinese legation and Mme. Yung Kwai, has come up from their cot- tage at Colonial Beach to spend a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White will have &3 their guests over the week end in thelr villa at Lenox, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dougias Sloane, Who will go there today from Port Wash- Miss Barbara spent the week White, will sail day for the re- mainder of the summer. Elm Court, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. White, was the scene of a pretty picnic yesterday given by Mrs. Mrs. John Henry ington, Long Island. ‘hitn h White's daughter, Hammond of New York. The picnic was also a reunion of Mrs. Ham- mond's sewing class of twenty years ago, which is an annual party given by Mrs. Hammond. The guests num- bered about 100 and included the members of the families of former members of the class. Mrs. Hammond was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. White, Mrs. Willlam B. Osgood Fleld, sister of the hostess, and Miss mond _a iss Adel daughters of the hostess. Mrs. Robert M. Thompson and er.' Henry H. Rogers were among the prize winners at the sixteenth annual | flower show glven yesterday in South- ampton by the Horticultural Society in Agawam Park, Southampton, Long Island. Mrs. Thompson won the first for a lunch table and Mrs. Rogers ne of the principal winners for s and perenn! mile Ham- Hammond, Mrs. Isabel Pallen Stuart was hos ess at & bridge-luncheon yesterday in compliment to Mrs. John Paul Jones, jr.,-of Allentown, Pa., who is visiting here. The other guests were Mme. Phillippe Charles Soyez, Mrs. A. Keppel, Mrs. Winfleld Spencer, Mrs. O. Roman and her daughter, Mri Parker and Kiesecker, Mrs. Frank Mrs. John Paul Jone! Mrs. George Howard, formerly of Washingtan, but who for several sea- sons has made her home in New York, is spending the summer at Newport. She Is a member of the committee in charge of the series of afternoon dances, the third of which was given t the Casino. sr. yesterday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. James A, Gannon, ac- companied by the former’s brother -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- non, will return tomorrow from Staten Island, where they have Dbeen spending the month of July. Mr. and Mra. Gannon will remain over the week end before returning to Staten CDEVITT ‘We Specialize on Draperies 8lip Covers and Window Shades. Best materials and Pheme workmanship, with Prices Conslstantly ‘Reatonabie. Main Siip Cover Materials, 3%c sa1 1003 9th St. N.W. All Sizes on Hand ¢ MUDDIMANS,, 616 12th St—1204 G St. 100-pc. Dinner Sets THE “WILLOW"' PATTERN An Ideal Decoration for the Summer Home 53-Pc. Dinner Sets ....... - .$23.50 open stock—full sets, or in any lésser desired—and you now have t’e extra 109, Discount From These Prices ? - The Capital's ‘1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET - y Hours—$ 48 to 5:30 after the |” MRS. ATLEE POMERENE, Wife of Senator Pomereme of Ohio, ‘who is leaving Washingt: Ellyria, Ohlo, to visit jor to Fra: . Sharp, who give a garden party for her tomorrow. Island for the remainder of the sum- mer. Former Surgeon General of the Ni Dr. C. F, Stokes, and Mrs. Stoke: New York, with Mrs. T. W. Richards of Annapolis, are In Washington for a few days, at the Burlingtod Hotel. They are en route to Annapolis. Mrs. Raymond T. Baker spent ves- terday in New York, returning to her summer home at Lenox last night. She lunched with a small company of intimate friends in the Italian garden of the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., entertained a company of eighteen at dinnér last evening In Newport, where they are spending the summer in the villa of Mrs. Stokes' mother, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Howard C. Dickinson have arrived in Southamp- ton, L. L, where they will spend the remainder of the season with Mrs. James Russell Soley in her villa in Shimnecock Hills. S Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman hostess at luncheon veslerd Meadow Club, at Southampton, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan_ Phillips, jr. are In New York for a few days an are at the Plaza Hotel. Miss Katharine Mackay and her flance, Mr. Kenneth O'Brien, will be the guests of honor at digner this e‘.(crnllg of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund O'Brien, &t Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, at Southampton, L. I. . Dr. and Mrs. D. Percy Hicklin, have left Washington for a lr‘i‘v Which SPECIALTIES —Painting. —Paperhanging. —Upholstering. g Quality work at moderate sost. Geo. 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Cunningham, at the . | McAipin Hotel, New York, for a few days' stay, returning to the capital the end of this week. Mrs. E. C. Pate and Miss Lela Pat of Washington are at the Hotel Tray- more, Atlantic City. MeMillan—Studds Wedding Solemnized Last Evening. marriage of Miss Alice Emel daughter of Mre. A. E. Studas. r> Raymond Arthur McMillan, THE VERY BEST \ ICE CREAM Ices and Fancy Cakes BEU’S '2106 Pa. Ave. NNW. West 2§ Deliveries Any Time at Youwr Request . A. J. McMillan of this city, was solemnized last evening at 8:20 o'clock by the Rev. J, Henning Nelms at the rectory of the Church of the Ascension, 12th street and Massa- lchul.tu avenie. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. T, Clifton Howard of Alexandria, and was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Howard Studds, as maid_ ot nor. Mr. McMillan's best man Mr, Hugh McKenny. i r.. [c] n was graduated as a lHeutenart from the Saumur Artjjler CLAFLIN Remember Our New Address Eyes examined for glasses. 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