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Beck, who several times canceled his salling date from Europe, arrived in New York today on board the George Washington, accompanied by Mrs. Beck and their daughter, Miss Beck. He and his family sailed for Europe several months ago, and Mrs. Beck and Miss Beck have traveled quite generally. He accompanied his fam- ily to their summer home at Sea- bright after landing today, and while Mrs. Beck and her daughter will re- main there for the rest of the season, Mr. Beck will come to Washington Monday. The minieter of China, Mr. Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, will arrive in New York today aboard the Mauretania from Europe. The third secretary of the legation and Mrs. Pih went to New York to meet him and Mr. Lao, third | secretary, who has been at Woods | Hole, Mass.. with Mme. Sze, alsol went to New York to meet the min- |, ister. It is not known whether he: will come to Washington at once or to Woods Holg where Mme. Sze and their children “are occupying a cot- tage for the summer. ~ | The charge d'affaires of the Chilean jembassy, Senor Don Oscar Gana-Ser- ruy: spending today in New York jand will return tomorrow morning. |Senora de Gana-Serruys, who isestill in Chile, was expected to come O Washington next month, but has postponed her arrival until October. ires of the Ital-! gnor Guido Sabetta, | who spent tie early part of the week {in Washington, has returned to Southampton, Long Island, where he is spending the summer. John J. Pershing. chief of S. returned this morning . where he spent a few The charge ian embas Gen. staff, U { from New Yo i at the Waldorf on his way back |from Camp Rest Cloud, Pa., where he visited his son. i Former Senator and Mrs. Thomas P. Gore entertained a theater party t night at the Shubert-Garrick to ee Tgm Wise in “Cappy Ricks.” ha |ing wWith them Senator and Mrs. An- A. Jones. Representative and ‘illlam A. Oldfield of Arkansas, esentative and Mrs. William A. Re) Rodenberg of lllinois, and later for the supper in their home, Tom Wise, lh!‘ star. and Garry McGarry, the manager | of the compan { Mr. William Graves Sharp. one-time bassador to France, and Mrs. {Sharp and their daughter of Elyria. Jhio. are sailing from New York to { morrow for a visit to France. Two {of the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp are | itouring Europe. and they will meet and visit with them. i tlee Pomerenc, who went to { Bl bout two weeks ago to visit iMr. . Sharp. has returned to {her apartment at the Highlands, and was one of the group of Senate wom- en to enjoy the hospitality of Mrs. Harreld and Mrs. Oddie at_Common- wealth farm Tuesday. While in Elyria Mrs. Pomerene was the guest| of honor at a very large garden party | given by her hosts. and at a dinner, a | Juncheon. a reception and a musical | meeting prominent Ohio folk from al- most every par he state. Mrs. Thomas Wa today for New York and will spend about a fortnight at the Hotel Plaza. iMrs., John Allan Dougherty, who ac- companied her, will return to Washing- ton Monday. Mrs. Wa'sh entertained guests at din- | ner last evening at her home on Massa- chusetts avenue. Miss Sara Spencer of Chicago. the ! oung guest of Mrs. Alfred Pembroke ! Thom, was the guest at a_charmingly | appointed luncheon at the Shoreham to- day with Miss Antoinette Ashford as hostess. Gladioli and other August flowers adorned the table and the group of guests included Miss Patricia Ainsa, Miss Barine Drake. Miss Catherine Miss_Esther McVann, Miss zht. Miss Margaret Crosson, atherine Letts, Miss Atala Kim- mel. Miss Elizabeth Zoinay, Miss Agnes Ashford. Miss Catherine Letts will for Miss Spencer on Monday. entertain terday afternoon at the Chevy Chase | Club. in honor of Miss Spencer. and to- morrow evening Mr. and Mrs. Thom ! will give a dance at their home, Pcu: { broke Park, for her. | e Mrs. George D Hope is giving a swimming tea for Miss Sara Spencer of Chicago, the guest of Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom. this afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spaulding Car- son announce the marriage of their cousin, May Kearney, to Mr. Fred- erick Jones Ward of New York Thurs- day evening, August 10, in Chicago, IIL The counselor of the Spanish em- | bassy, Senor Don Juan Francisco de Cardenas, has gone to Hot Springs, Va. where he will remain over the week end. The naval attache of the British embassy, Capt Sidney R. Bailey, will {leave Washington this evening for Charlevoix. Mich, where his marriage |to Miss Bromwell will take place Tuesday. Last evening Capt Bailey was the guest of honor of the charge d'affaires of the embassy, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, who entertained a { informally. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. H. M. Lord were the guests of honor of Mr. Gordon Ramsay, who entertained a small company informally at dinner followed by dancing last night at llhe Spruce Log Cabin. Special Misslon Sails For Vienna Tomorrow. Mrs. Andrew J. Montague, wife of Representative Montague of Rich- mond., Va.. and Miss Julia Mattis, niece of Senator William B. McKinley, wi]l accompany the group of delegates of the Interparliamentary Union to Vienna, when it sails from New York on the President Harding tomorrow. The delegates appointed to the annual meeting of the union, which is de signed to promote world peace, in- cludes Senator Willizm B. McKinley, Senator Selden P. Spencer, Senator Edwin F. Ladd, Senator T. H. Cara- way, Senator William J. Harris, Rep- resentative Andrew J. Montague, Rep- resentative Theodore B Burton, Rep- ington and rejoined Dr. their home, 1339 Columbia roa. i- China, a student in the Universi'ty of Cincinnati, Coldewey 'of Cincinnati, are visi ting Miss Cristobel Loos in_her home oI Columbia road. China with Mrs. feft. Washington | 2 Mrs. Thom was hostess at bridge yes- ! company of eight of their colleaguesbor, next Saturday. i H.% T r"' : 4 L} the Departm'ent of / Tob das at Mrs. Thals Lucander of Russl& and accompanied by _ Miss Mrs. Lucander &\nd Miss Coldewey have been spendl W& the summer at Mountain Lake Par ‘ Md. Miss Loos spent much time ) ¥ cander. Mrs. Willlam_A. Moffett, wife of® Rear Admiral Moffett, chief of the bureau of naval aeronautics, left by motor yesterday for Philadelphia to join Admiral Moffett, who flew there in an aeroplane yesterday. Admiral Moffett will return to Washington this afternoon, Mrs. Moffett going to Ocean City, Md., to join her daugh- ter, Miss Janet Moffett, who went there last week. Miss Blanche Withers of Lynch- burg, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murrelt in their home at 913 Jefferson street, in Brightwood Park. Dr. .and Mrs. Fenton Bradford will have as their guest next week the latter's sister, Miss Agnes Golden, of Los Angeles, who will arrive Tuesday. Miss Golden came east to attend the marriage of Miss Agnes O'Gorman, daughter of former Senator and Mrs. both A Mrs. Isaac Hawling Saunders, who | went to Norfolk early this month to visit Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Myers, | Las gone with them to Cherry Isiand, Alexandria bay, which Dr. and Mrs. Myers have purchased and where they have built a new summer home. Chérry lsland. which is‘one of the s near Gananogue, nders will return to the Olympia late Canada. her apartment in in September. Mrs. Robert S. Peabody has come to Washington from Southampton and { we will go to Needwood, Md., where her uncle, Mgr. Thomas L. Lee, is criti- cally ill. Mrs. Peabody has been spend- ing the summer with another uncle, Mr. Samuel L. Parrish, in Southamp- ton. Mrs. W. W. W er of Cleveland Park entertained at a bridge Juncheon for sixteen Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Witherspoon of Sumter, S. C., the house guest of Mrs. W. D. Tennille, and Mrs. O'Briea of Los Angeles. Calif., the house guest of Col. and Mrs. W. C. Jones. Prizes were won by Mrs, Tennille, Mrs. Munroe, Mrs. Mil- ler and Mrs. Kennedy. _Rear Admiral and Mrs. William S. Sims received the guests at the re- ception tea and dance given yester- day afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 at the Hill Top Inn, Newport. The party was given for the officers of the naval training station. the tor- pedo station. the Naval War College, the naval hospitals and the officers of the ships of the Atlantic fleet now in the Newport harbor. Among the guests were a number of retired naval officers who make their sum- mer homes in Newport. Mrs. Blamer, wife of Capt. De Witt Blamer, who arranged the party, assisted in re- ceiving, as did Mrs. Gulick, wife of Col. Mason L. Gulick, U. M. C.: Mrs. Watts, wife of Capt. W. C. Watts, 1 8. Mrs. Woodward, wife of Capt. H. Woodward, and Mrs. | Dwyer, wife of Col. T. F. Dwyer. Among the 400 _guests were Mrs. George Howard and Mrs Herbert C. Pell, jr. Brig. Gen. C] nce R was the guest of honor at evening of Col.” and Mrs. James L. Howard at the Imperial, in Narra- gansett Pier. i Miss Ellin_Mackay, daughter nf‘» Clarence R. Mackay, gave a dinner followed by a small dance last even- ing at the Shields Villa, in Southamp- ton. e [ % Edwards ner last Mrs. Winslow Cameron McR wife of Admiral} inslow, entertained { at luncheon sterday at the Or-{ chards. in Newport, where they are spending the summer. l ! Mr. and Mrs. Horatio N. Slater, jr., informally at luncheon ! in New York. | Maj. John D. Carmody has gone to! New York. where, with Maj. and Mrs. . Phillips of Cleveland, he is at the Hotel Astor for several days. Maj. Carmody and Maj. and Mrs.! Phillips are making a motor_tour of | the eastern resorts. . entertained vesterday at Pierre’ Daughter of Sclentist to Wed at Long Island Home. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Benedict Tavenport of Cold Spring Harbor, 1. 1., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Joralemon Davenport, to Mr. Reginald G. Harris, | son of Rev. Benjamin R. Harris of Manchester. N. H. Miss Davenport's father is director of the department of genetics of the Carnegie Institute fn this city. Mr. Harris is a graduate of Brown University, class of 1920, and was a lieutenant in the Army during the war. He was a member of the Cornell University South Amer- fcan entomological expedition, and holds the American field service fel- lowship in France for the years 1922 and 1933. The wedding will take place at St. John's Church, Cold Spring Har- Mrs. Gertrude Capps of Norfolk, Va.. a former Washington resident, is making an extended visit in Washing- ton at the home of Mrs. Charles Pow- ell, at 1605 Rhode Island avenue northeast. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Addison of Norfolk, Va., who are en route to Deer Park, Md., are spending a few days in Washington. They are at the Burlington Hotel. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Brandenburg. who have been at their farm on the Rockville pike for the early sum- mer, are spending the month of Au- gust at the homestead, Balley Island, e. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Ballingheimer of St. Louis,. Mo., and Mrs. Edward Wise and son Edwin, of Cincinnati, who are en route to White Sulphur Springs, Va., are at the Burlington Hotel. e Mrs. T. A. Heenan, Miss M. B. Hee- resentative Henry W. Temple and Representative William -A. Oldfield, who will make up the American group. The conference will open in Vienna August 28. \ The director of the consular service, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr, and ‘the 'visiti consuls general who are fn Washing- ton for the conference callled by Mr. Carr were the guests of honor at dinner last evening given by the Con- sular _Association, of which Mr. Charles C. Eberhardt, consul genéral at large for eastern Asia, is-president. The dinner was served on the veranda of the Washington Country Club, where the firat dinner of the associa- tion was given in 1918. The guests included the consuls general at large and a number of other consular offi- cers. Mr. Eberhardt presided, as’ Mr. Ralph J. Totten, first president of the .;mcl-non, presided at the dinner in 1918. Mrs. Henry W. Tobias and children, who spent somes weeks at Fitches Peoint, Conn,, have returned to.:,Wuh-‘ nan and Miss M. M. Heenan have gone to Atlantic City for a visit and are staying at the Hotel Iroquois. MARINE HERO HONORED. Sergt. Maj. Geary Was Killed at Belleau Wood. The President has awarded a dis- tinguished service cross, ppsthu- mously, to Sergt. Maj. Willigm J. Geary, 4th Brigade, United fStates Marine Corps, for extraorflinary heroism in action near Belleau Wood, France, June 26, 1918. Accordig to the official citation, Geary was Jfilled while ‘gallantly leading his pl-woon forward against.the enemy, After having voluntarily and of his own initiative obtained authority to ijoin in the attack. Sergt. Geary was the son of Mrs, Claudia E. Geary of 47 T strest northwest and lived at' that place when he e in the Afl?li- w nrds of Cleveland Park, who in & for Pine Orchard, Conmn., for a m Wnth's visit. Mar) Uage licenses have been issued to the followi 3 Vincen 1 C. A Fdwasa llen B, V. of Rih a. Gustav Ghristansen and Margaret C. Sul- kle o William E. Medford of Annapolis, Md. Helen M. Porter of Ba ‘timore, Md. The following deaths ha s been reported to the heaith department in the last tweoty-four Taul B Mowlin, f0, Tubereu L Towital | stipation, Biliousness and Facoh Hooks {Headaches. A Fine Tonic. EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, -D; €, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 192 Births Reported. ! The following births have been reported to the heaith department 1o the last twenty-four George H. and Florence V. Harrison, girl. Joseph M. apd Mary C. Frasler, girl lf. ll,! Marie L. Duvall, girl. George H,_and Mary E. Roney. boy. Rtaymond V. and Marguerite . George, girl. William K. and Virginia L. Lewls, girl. David and Fanole Welnberg, girl: Btewart Grace Wirgman, girl. Edward d_ Mildred McAleer, boy. Bernard nd Lula G. Arendes, boy. William R, Kathryn F. Painter, girl. John G. and Marguerite MacDonnell, boy. | Lawson B. and Arble V. Booth, boy. Hobert W. and Mary T. 0'Donnell, boy. M DEVITT Fall Cretonnes —Hangings and Upholstery | Fabrice are coming in, and we ; Cholce ! your orlental, Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. 419 New Jeney’ Ave. Lincoln 7638 or 148! Before or after business bours, North § mothproof and Y EDWARDS, and Mrx, Burr N. Ed. tu Ten Marriage Licenses. Distinctive Styles m Monogram and Summer Stationery BREW®D &lf-vm _/Gr every Occasion TWELFTH STREET bctwoen Fand G L. Spurlock and Wilbur A. De Hall, Pitiaburgh. Pa Scully nd Emelyn C. Krusey. F. Lane and Elsine E. P. Heney. M. Norton, jr.. and Annie L..Taylor, of 1) vion Springs, Ala. Craver of Brookville, Md wns of Gaithersburg, Brooks and Virginfu M. wond, v O'Gorman, to Mr. Joseph Sanford. | livan. \ DF- Brdford returned the first of 3 “ue_of Purceliville, § . % the week from the Pacific coast. : N h i ird Si . 3 where he went as a_delegate to the ) i ) N [Tie; Eamoustilutising ) Bied S SIl § meeting of the American Dental As- burg: N 4 ind kel Gordin; | N Hosiery—Pure Thread - Silk and p- n dweaters ~§ Sociatlon in Los Angeles. During his| JE%e. "> G Fareiie \ 2 j § absence Mrs. Bradford had as heri “Thomas L. Ra ud Martha L. Drurs. \ fully guaranteed. In Gray, Cor- Reducerl £ Saturd Onl: N guests Miss Margaret Gardiner, who | both of Baltimore, B i N LRI or ay Unly N will remain with them for another| Huston Mustgrove and Lizze Holmes. i N dovan Russia Calf, Tan, Black and An unusually fine quality and N ten davs before going to New York,| Henes Benueit an d Theima Tyler. Remember Our New § i i sually ¢ q y an \ Trom whero she will sail for Europe | Willitm Foss an | Bunnic Mathew Address N White. Guaranteed extra well made Sweater, ith N I S L ng of Wilder, N : e R spend the winter. Anna Tie Pulas, . Va Exes examfoed for glamses. Occulits’ Bz |[N 0 Wear or a new belt to match of same material ; N\ { filled. Deaths Reported. ClaflinOpticalCo. oy cius siis: 666 cures Malaria, Colds, Con- P widence Hospital. 14 Hospital 11 ospital THE AUGUST FUR SALE Handsome COATS CAPES WRAPS and SMALL FURS Very Specially Priced Splendid quality pelts, and guaran- teed workmanship. Styles new and smart, includifg both jdlain and trimmed models in all the povular furs. Opposite Dulin & Martin’s Svergthing In \ Dargains Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords In Blacks, Tans and Whites—Now Offered for Up to $6.00 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Hosiery Reductions Women’s White Silk Hose $2.50 Values, Now $1.79, 3 Pairs $5.00 $1.75 Values, Now $1.49, 3 Pairs $4.00 $1.50 Values, Now 95¢ HOOPER BROS. 911 Pa. Ave. 911 Pa. Ave. Sure Death toMosquitoes by spraying with “PREVENTOL". 3 Cleans Bath Tubs, Tiles, Metal Fittings and Garbage Pails. Parifies air in-Sick Rooms, Cellars, poorly ventilated Apartments. A wonder spray—necessary as soap—harmless as water. Great for use in’bungalows and camps. All cans standard measure. For sale at drug, grocery and de:utmcnt stores. Pint, 60c; Quart, 90c; % Gal, 31 Gal., $3.00. Combination pint can and sprayer, §1. If your dealer hasn't it, send $1 by _malil. Haynes Chemical Corp., Richmond, Va. PREVENTOL MAKES A CLEAN HOME it ‘F-'_"__l L b K SOCIETY. Pictorial Review Fall Fashion Book 25¢ 1219:1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours During Aufust fo 5130 .M —Satirdays, § to 2:30 Special Saturday Sales For Tomorrow, 9 to 2:30 Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Van Raalte Glove Silk Underwear At These Special Low Prices for Saturday Van Raalte Glove Silk Vests, flesh and white...... $225 Van Raalte Glove Silk Vests, embroidered eyelets.. $2.69 Van Raalte Glove Silk Bloomers.. Van Raalte Glove Silk Combinations Van Raaite Glove Silk Union Suits Van Raalte Gloye Silk Camisoles. . Van Raalte Glove Silk Fancy Camisoles............. Mohair s ® AM. 7 Hosiery Specials long or short sleeves. The colors pair FREE. Spe- 5 include navy, tan, lavender, rose, cial, per pair . $1.50 727 § black, t v § Women's White Silk Hosiery— White \)'err(\)-‘lpl;cizlll‘c $9.98 N With Black Clocks. 1 25 priced for Saturday 2 —_— N A very fine quality. o only at Y Special, per pair .. Khaki for Camping and Hiking Khaki Knickers Khaki Shirts Khaki Middies Sizes 14 to 22 Sizes 14 to 22 Sizes 6 to 22 $2.98 $2.25 $1.35 Knitting Yarns Silverglow Yarn—All popula shades. Onc-ounce ball. s 30C Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes at Reduced Prices for Saturday Hair Nets DeLong Hair Nets—Large size: cap and fringe: single and double mesh, Dozen, $1.25—3 for 35c A Special Net—Large and strong; real human hair; cap and fringe. Dozen ........... SR N e 50c¢ Double mesh, 75C 2 7 2 Z 7 22 77 7 7 Sig-Knit Riflg'J ann—In! all combination and solid colors. ST ER R e e 40c Beauty Luster Yarn—Many wanted shades. Per ball....... 19¢ orth' 15¢ If used before Thursday, August 31st On receipt of this coupon and 45c cash, any dealer selling Sitroux Hair Nets will give the bearer six invisible, single-mesh Sitroux Hair Nets, regular price 60c. Signature. Address. ity Baltimore, e —— Addrons—. fore Co. ‘merchandise. Special Offer Good Only Until August 31st Women Enthusiastic Over This Net And This Money-Saving Way to Buy It Y the Sitroux Hair Net. We know you'll like it. Women everywhere are praising it to the very skies. They like the way it fits; they like the service it gives. Sitroux is a net made of longer hair than usual, and is more carefully woven, so that it adjusts perfectly over any style of hair dressing. It is a better net than many that you pay more money for. Because this net is new to the women of Washing- ton, we have decided to make a Special Coupon Offer, as an inducement to get as many women as possible to try Sitroux. The attached coupen and 45c entitles you to six invisible style Sitroux Hair Nets—regular price 60c. But the coupon must be used before August 31st. It is good at any of the many stores featuring Sitroux Hair Nets. Look for the smart jade-yellow- and-black window displays. 5 Sitroux HAIR NET IT SITS TRUE! 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