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SOCIETY. LAND'S WEALTH HELD 1N TIMBER TP‘!’:I‘::«’!’:‘!‘.‘::;PH‘;:: g"n.lwrl:l"d Ihl...t';?:::g “fio‘:figl‘. 7ins| KLAN NOT POLITICAL Collim Moum 3 A o g S of g - . by Prof. Stanley Yarnall of German- |from & severs iliness, S . i’ A1 By \ gton, Maryland, swa: | Mr. and Mre. 3 M. Vallin returned |-’ MACHINE, SAYS HEAD Griff ith’s Deat : & S wyivhuls, JDMAWare ANt Tors | day Visit S oune Holly: “Adlaatis | Speeal Dispatch o Toe B, 2 i : Taed i tho decorations. T or® We"® |Gity dna Philadelphia o % TATLANTA, * Ga, August 16— Asa Calamlty Gi ul . 14 hite o Denial that the Ku Klux Klan is & T D e tin Sieh, Grimimed | Dr. and Mrs, Willlams and daughter | political Machine b brousht out in & < of Washington, N. J,, who eve en route | statement from Edward _ Young | By the Associated Press. . h b ; P | Epeals aad solen ol ) stmul fouth tor an extendsd trip, are at the | Clarke, acting imperial wisad to the Y DUBLAN, Adge: 18—aiictias ch-! ! i) t 3 ress e country. Sir Auckland Geddes, the Ambassador of - s e o oF white aatara, . & |In WaSmington for severel deve. | orThe K Rix” Kians he sy, |line. interviewed today at the neld: Eorects Ectimated Sufficient G B . . L > f D l\ o Miss Margaret Brooke and ~Mis ~"¢llll=v.n"le1‘ be an |nd';pfnld|-nl pdll"-y. headquarters of p r “ 3 ? ide. - . an Wi never officially indorse the national army, reat britain, L.eaves tor Dar: B A n ook e o e any particular party. We are not in- § w| to Meet Demands of ’ 3 were u;::rld:hg’:c:nngheflz.e former Mamage L\Censes Cerosted 1n pansy Haes up Dlatroims (ftermed Arthur 5 Her Neighbors. . -1, Marriage licenses bave been issued to the | We are, howev. itally interested 1 Grifith's death a; G with lace, and the latter apri 3 3 er, vitally Harbor, Me., Tomorrow. . T et B e e R | e s s | 00 camitiies Trosiaieeien | K8 catamity for Tre. ~ cream lace, and ea.ch" clrr;ulwll; of Woodiawn, Md. v i :‘;‘fi;‘pre- - \”;s":;-.lu‘t;%n k;-.-n.m':; land, and said it BY M. H. DZIEWICKL dioll. Miss Helen Miller of Wash- . Walton of Philadelphis, Pa., an 3 B s it oo ke il ot e 1 Nina M. Buffington of Wil . G will naturally give their support as 7 spoudence of The Etar and Chi {nston Jand Mis Annle MLl e o | e e Y emba i, X eIV ARl oo (ors e SUDDOFL a8 for Eamonn De| -_c8#0 Daiiy News Foreign Nerview ) HE ambassador of Great Brit-| friends, are at White Sulphur Springs \ . 8: ing, cousins of the bride, . G ain. Sir Aucklana _Geddes. | {28,278 HOR f fugust Mrs. Me- ' N |5 huae i “Shoemaiter ‘of Sanay |t Bl el s o Mol to emirace cnene’ princlples "ie | | 4 Valora and his | pland Gu omy e enaiter. aret will go to Dark Harbor to-|urday, September 2, to visit Queen : ; Spring and Miss Kittie Black of Ber- altimors, Md. e et emphaticaty stak tHe followers to honor | Germany and its population of =5 morrow to join Lady Geddes|Marie of Rumania, and during her 3 mudc.w}re the hl;;ldgslmzlds.d They | ' Engies H. M Donald and Verds M. Holt, e« m";;’;"tm;‘:;:um°vo‘l‘: the passing of 41000.000 is increasing rapidiv 2 S 0 3 wore w, , blue and grees o . Va h - atriot i ce, W fand their children for several weeks' [3{aY {,’,‘lf_"“;,"’gb;;',;,;fifi:gfi thetEans Eeorkatie. Tespectulely and. carricd Charies & Nemmicr, ir., and Ause Deekring, | Boferring to what he fermed the | § ecepting thied o ot o et yacation. returning at intervals to| Mr. and Mrs. Mebane have as their 2 Dguauets of roses. @ German. | Coraelivs B Mick and fas M. Corad. Impertal wizard pofnted out that th B e erninie; (hey were attempting to denatio P v ys at a time. | Ruests for several weeks the latter's r. John £ ender! e Carl Bohnpert. Washington for a few days brother and sister-in-law, Mr_“ ard A town, Md., brother of the bridegroom, " i Klan had taken no part in the pri 10{add another mary contest until enemies of the The ambassador of Peru and| Mrs. J. M. Morehead of Rye, N. Y. Tasibest man, iand ithe nélh:rr;‘:‘er: Lt bl i bl achieve the unitypresent weli-being of the former! > P de Riano, a ] 5 = of Ireland. poorer classes, a well-being such as e ae A Mor of Spain|. MElanauMrs, Fieferick X Chabin, Md.. a cousin of the bridegroom; Mr.| Frank J. Waple an Kianamen.” 8810 Mr. Clarke, “were | o e ommander.in-chief afided! that \they never Enew before. Were the honor guests at a dinner | who are spending the summer at Hot Robert H. Miller, jr., of Sandy Spring: | Roil"y "1yl e, every sort of abuse. Our very ex.|he would continue his military work | They can now put their own prics given by Mr. Ord Preston of Balti-|Springs, Va.. were joined for the week s Mr. G. Stanley Miller of Germantown. | yare M. Dymond and Mildred C. Beck. istence was threatened. It was only | Until the trouble was ended. on their work and the product of more at the Homestead, Hot Springs.|end by their son, Mr. Frederick J. Md; Mr. Rudolph Kirk of Sandy human and natural that kiansmen of | , The body of Grifith lay 'in state|their work and it has to be accept- | Mr. Preston’s other guests were the |Chapin. Mrs. Chapin, accompanied by | MRS. FREDERICK LEE HARDESTY, | Spring, and Mr. Robert B. Peter, Jr.. 5 Texas became Incensed and. decideg |08y in Dublin city hall. Thou-{ed. Professors in the universiti ‘counselor of the Spanish embassy.|Senora de Pezet, motored to Warm |y, .ieriy Mixe Betty Grove, daughter |Of RoCkville. * The marches were Blrlhs Reported. 0 NEht the: sattor oot ."m:;a“. sands of mourners streamed by the hardly get more than do sk Senor de Cardenas: Mr. and Mrs. J.| Springs and returned to the Home-| W\ and Mrx. Clinton Grove. wheue | 212Y€d by Miss Eleanor Miller of Were the life of any fraternal or- | Pier, around which was stationed a|workmen. So, their children be Sandy Spring. The following births have heen reported to Following the ceremony, a large |the erfoliogin births hace heen reported to( ganization jeopardized, its members | EUAFd of honor chosen from the na-|So much betfer clad, there I8 n tional army. temptation to restrict the number. Thilman Hendrick and Mr. and Mrs.|stead for tea. marringe took pluce yesterday. ‘Harlan Scott. e Ry oty 2 2 would certainly rally to its support, " h LB Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Ev 3 (Harris-Ewiog ploto. reception and dance was held, Mr. and i | The body will lie in state until to-| The population being now so much THe Secretary of War, iir. Weeks: | who iclosed thils hone on ooy Mrs, Henderson leaving during the i Saints A as, P ROIICAIG: ©F Otherwin morrow night, when it will be re-ion the increase in a Country that cn will return this afternoon from Mount |circle in the early spring and went evening for an extended trip. They - L, e, moved to the pro-cathedral. Arch-ithe stock exchange appears to b Prospect at Lancaster, Mass.. where [abroad, have returned to this coustry | IS there before going to Fort Leaven- | will make their home on the bride- YOUTH FLEES A bishop Byrne will preside at solemn bankrupt, what assets has Poland to he spent the week end with Mrs.|and are in their summer home at|worth. jBroom’s farm, near Germantown. et ad vy Lacher, i, SYLUM. |requiom mass at 1l o'clock Wednes. | foed its Juture surplus? Naphtha e spe L — er Errera. girl. e funeral and burlal |and agricul o P (Weeks. Bennington. Vt. They will give al ... [ oqident of Williams College day mmorning. the fun - ura) prodice aphrt (fhe at Glasnevin, Dublin northern suburb, | latter mostly consumed at home), it immediately following. i8 clear that timber is the most im- large garden party Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Miller of| Eowur “L-n-n':;' ,!;I-;_ng} fi.o'fmf“b;fi"’“ a The acting Secretary of the Navy, and a program of musie will be given. |2"d Mrs. Harry A Garfleld have as|323 Shepherd street are at Asbury Roaer Joseph James Myers of Louisville, ] Mamie Powers, boy. nineteen vears of age, who was osevelt will start tomorrow on | Mrs. Everett, who was f p their guests at Williamstown, Mass..| Park to remain for several weeks. Arthur R. and Sarah L. Cochel, hoy. o ge, In Protestant churches yesterday|portant staple for trade and com- ke hpetiion trip and wil re- | Grace. Burwap, wag- a wel Koo |Mr. and Mrs. Mason Garfield, Mr. and - Fronk X dnd Emma N Teanyaon: boy. | SrIcsted last Friday by ' Detective | emarkaple tributes were paid to M. | merce: turn to Washington next Monday. [church singer of Washington before|Mrs. Thomas Mott Shaw of Concord.| Mrs. Charles McKee of Pittsburgh.| Lemuel W. and Buth H. Owen. bo | el e headquarters antl-| Grimth. Of the fourteen palatinates (wol; i Bor her marriage "% |Mass, and Miss Vall Stark of Palo|Pa., is at the New Willard for a few | All . and Miriam Garfleld, girl. narcotic squad. and sent to Washing- wodztwa) into which Poland is now ‘Mrs. Franklin K. Lane a . Alto, Calif. | days. Bewell ““"w“’..",,‘;’.';;,“,;".”:;..:"’.;,, ;r:_l‘;k:a‘su': Ht:w!ufl ‘lor :,"f"m;“" divided that of Nowogrod has the o - e —_— A L 3 . hox. ay to safety and freedom Visitor in Washington. Former Controller of the Currency| pormer Secretary of the Polish Lega-| Mr. and Mrs. W, Mulloy and daugh- nd Cecella L, Longle, girl through’ an tron-sersensa” window ai| OFFICERS WIN BY RUSE. | sreatest extont of forest iana. 1: 334,720 hectares, a hectare being 2.47 acres; that of Tarnopol has the Police Round Up More Than Score |least—274.353 hectares. The total is 8359982 hectares, which gives of Alleged Craps-Shooters. nearly an acre ofd(orl-s!, land for each man,” woman and child in Poland A staggering walk and mumbling|mpe ‘fact that Poland has such forest tone of voice gained entrance for|tracts is to be ascribed chiefly to the Mrs. Franklin K. Lane. widow of | John Skelton Willlams has gone to|tion Dr. Karol Liszniewskl and Mme. |ter of Kanaas City, Mo.. who are en d Blldegarde Joournrn, b0 | the hospital last night. Franklin K. Lan etary of the In- [ White Sulphur Springs. where he is| Litniowska are at Stony Brook. Long | route to New York city for a visit of | Thomas G. and 'm'}:"r’-“nfl:v"fi b Myers was arrested with his wite, terior, who is spending a short time | spending a vacation at'the Greenbrier. | [sland, for a vacation and were guests | several weeks, are spending o fow | Willlam 3. and Aave 1. Besarrampt. boy. | PeG&Y. Whose age is the seme. 3 in Washington with ~Mrs. Harriet of honor at a reception Saturday after- |days in Washington. They are at the{ ¥dward J. and Virginin V. Mahan, girl. downtown section, charged with vio- Blaine Beale. at the Connecticut, will | The marriage of Miss Pauline Croll, | noon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melville | Burlington hote. rejoin her daughter, Mrs. Philip | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ivins | and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Melville at = AT Kauffmann. at South’Gate Cottage.|Croll of Boston, to Mr. Robert S.|Sunwood. The hosts were assisted in! Little Miss Virginia Anne Wiley, Blue Ridge Summit, tomorrow. Mrs. |Stevens, son of Mrs. Frederick Stev- | receiving by Col. and Mrs. W. C. Beech- (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wiley. and’ Buleah L. Sherfey, boy. ¢ nd Laura Warf, Shier(cr. oy, lation of the Harrison act. The wife d Suslc Brown, gir!. was released Saturday, and Myers, who was believed to be suffering from an overdose of dope, was sent to d Grace F branded as outlaws and subjected u‘ . Beale is preparing to give up herens of this city, will take place Wed-{ er and Mrs. Charles E. Bigelow. Mme. | celebrated her seventh birthday anni- the hospital for treat 't Lieut. Jeremiah Sullivan and Acting|late treaty of peace with Russia. apartment at the Connecticut. and|nesday. The ceremony will be per-| Liszniewska isa well known pianist and | versary August 9, with a lawn party Deaths Reported. Te"is" belleved that" boih husband | Serst. G. I Hellmuth to the home of B e S OT (he mont will o to New York to spend her | formed in the summer home of the is connccted with the Cincinnatl Con-|at 010 12th street, Michigan Park. | o oo " = F470 ° riea to|20d Wife met each other and immedi- ) Joseph Thurston, colored, at 605 W |If Poland were to sell bor forclr: winters. {bride’s parents, Sunnybank. at Man- | servatory of Music. The little guests were Dot and Ruth |y, P i, oen Tepaeisd 1o glely Eot out of town. Police of fatreet last night, and ultimately re- |ghe iAo maly Da Rl her Sont o . T 4 5 e = = ; ssel, Bernie Costello, Martha Mal- | pours: uisville were notified to look for|sulted in the round-up of more than " Miss Agnes Hart Wilson, daughter | S Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Brylaweki len, Annette and Evelyne Gillls, Ma- | Lonise H. Hawkins, 38, Fi Hospital. | the {Zxvo guld dniplenty. Bt this eie of the former Secretary of Labor. iS! Ars Francis Ramsay Watts. of 2503 | their baby of Washington are guests| jan Meyers. Katherine. Helen and| James A Zarudes 10, shin > ieg. lospltal. 2 :‘lc.';".fifi‘vcl;uccri:;fll;_‘mn: 'g-’;fi,'f.'?;,f has not the slightest intention of Watmiszton. “She s with her sis |14th street. and her daughter, Misg| 4t the Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic CIty. | plizapeth Barriks and Miss Julia Dig- | Waiter A_Kiipoers, 47, ‘caruaity” Houpttal. Was held, the others being listed a VICTIM OF AMBULANCE. |witnesses by ‘the police. He was Frank E. Elliott, 50, Unfon station, s : 5 ins, Humphrey Cissel, Charles Mey- s. Cl ec| . Margaret Watts, left Washington yes- Mr. William A. Slater entertained at [ 8Ins, el Mitehell, A rgency Hospl Miis Sary. Wilson, for several Gays|terday for Poramouth, Va. to rerain | dinncr last evening at Sherry's, In New | s, Jack Malln ang ine Rev. A E:| it i i . e Afber ‘entrance Nad boen Srected o i 4 more. She ashing- ck M, an Med, Senvile B Tagalls a5 L orence” Ed'la st ne. Wisconsin _avenue, died yesterday | made the arrests. o N edneaday for & o N o s as e onds and Mre Walls |, teined at Iunchcon.yesterddy ‘&t e[ . Mre: J.C-Smitassompaniod by Nee —_— morning from injuries received last| The aforementioned officers also : e R e in Binasbure, | closed their apartment 2t the Leatina? | Springs. Va.,,where they are spending | mother. Mrs. A. V. Lee, and her 181 Different parts of the surface of the |Monday when a Casualty Hospital|conducted a raid on the Poodle Dog E| For Vacation Reading |:F father ot shelr home ‘o Blossbure: 8" | the season in’ their home, Ingaliston. | niece, Mary Edna Lee, of Capitol Hill, i ; ambulance struck him at 1st and B|Cafe, at 2001 Georgia avenue, earlier 3 ‘Books for S1 [y ] Milse: WIsofy hEs spent i much on: are spending some time at Atlantic|sea vary markedly in salinity, for It| jiroets southeast, where he was on | last night resulting in the detention | cuidH Yodl fime. i California since Jleaving | = L | Interesting Wedding at City, stopping at the Glaslyn-Chat- | will Increase where evaporation Is|his post a8 & swiichman of William Moses Benbow, Charles 2 7B I'PS RONK Washington, and returned to Pennsyl- | Col William H. Johnson of Wash- | Sandy Spring Saturday. ham’ hotel great, as in the Red sea, and decrease| Gray Freeman, colored, nineteen, of | Gallagher and Jerome K. Johnson, all BOOK SHO? vania in July Ington, who has been In Canada for| The marriage of Miss Dorothy e Tinere the rainfall is Reavy or where 1413 1st street southwest, driver of | colored. on 'charges of " permitiing 933851 DR A 4 i 5 r. an S. - there is y a) ., is b e the ing. -ach was released lat e ke s Yihq han et the Hotel Astor iy New York | vec| Brooke, daushter of Mr. and Mral,pely Brooks, Mra. Semusl Marks|precipitation) 7 o 220 mucajthe smbulonce ls being heldifor e ter on Signor Guido Sabetta, who|fore returning to the capital Col.|Charles F. Brooke of Sandy Spring, |and Miss Mabel K. Botsch have motor: pent tfie summer at Southamp-) Henry C. Merriam, who Is making the | Md., to Mr. Robert Neel Henderson of | e to Atiantic City, where they will ton. L. L. expects to sail from New |trip from Washington to Portland.|Germantown, Md. took place Satur-|spend several weeks York tomorrow aboard the Maure-|\e., by automobile, is also at the same | day evening at 7 o'clock at Alloway, tania for his home. Signor Sabetta's | hotel and Col. Francis N. Cooke, who | the home of the bride's aunts, the L M. departure is quite sudden, and hefhas been visiting the eastern resorts,|Misses Miller, at Sandy Spring, Md. the entertained at luncheon informally | Saturday at the Southampton Club, where he has been staying. His invi- tations for dinner later this week he hus had to recall. Sye N The secretary of the Bulgarian le- ' ‘ s & gation, Dr. P. Lessinoff, accompanied d . K z ——r_ PN by the third secretary. Mr. Theodore Geshkoft, hus returned from Atlantic Store closes all day Saturday until Sept.9 Dick Root, vice president of nternational Arts Association, Here Are Special Inducements To make you forget that we are all disarranged where the building operations are under way. No one will mind passing our temoprary doorway when they can find such values as these inside! City, where they spent the week end at the Hotel Ambassador. Senator Truman H. Newberry will return to Washington tomorrow from ‘Watch Hill, R. L. where he spent the week end with Mrs. Newberry, “The House of Courtesy.” who is established there for the sum- ° ¢ mer. el { . Mink Fur Coats nounce the marriage of their daughter. - Betty Fairfax. to Mr. Frederick Lee d S I . e Summ f F Hardesty of Washington. The cere- ’ e urs B S it m;;tl Advance Styles in More and More Favored in Our ner Sal' of Fur gév’vgrfihiofl‘:;flu?it z\';.\? ls;e‘v%oy“xll:h:: 3 Broym is the_ winter vogue, so, of course, mink is a favorite fur! We pr:dlcted 1t§ d My Hardeats Wb meke et popularity some time ago and prepared for it with the most complete assortment of gorgeous Rome Tn Wasamsten, T o coats, wraps and capes. Now that our prophecy has come true our foresight enables us to P Capt. Joseph J. Cheatham, U. S. N t \ offer all these rich exclusive furs at summer sale prices, which, because of the increasing announces the engagement of h l ‘ : demand for mink, are practically wholesale prices today. daughter Catherine to Lieut. Roger u umn 0 s o . Dagnall, U B I O fiationeal ot Don’t Buy Your Furs Without First Inspecting Our Assortment Quantico. September 20 is the date s y - selected for the wedding and it will Eastern Mink sl 150 00 Eastern Mink 5895 00 take place in St Thomas' Church. & 4 . i 9 3 o ere will be several attendants, in- Coats ........... Cape .......... cluding Miss Elizabeth Cheatham, the presented for your consideration in two Probable Later Price, $1,400.00, Probable later price, $1,100.00. schoolgirl sister of the bride-elect, A 45-inch coat wrap of seclected | An original model, 45 inches who will serve as maid of honor, and b 1 rt t b tl‘l : 11 2 d Derfectiy. matchod pelta 1t hus he | long. Theipsitaass very besutl 1 1 — arin g‘:fii L‘i\e':\lt. ggg::fiefilu ::L?:flfigf-' = g assortments, 0 specially price :fi:‘:—:’:“lmi?.:r:o the vogue of the nm(v.ched; handsomely lined with er of his brother officers. Miss winter season. silk. Cheatham was one of the most at- i Mink e e pomiias e &5 | Jap Mink $375.00 |k $155.00 last season, being presented at a tea i Wraps ..... wole Capes ......... December 7, and was one of the Probable later price, $450.00. Probable Iater price, $200.00, youngest of the season’s buds, but - A marvelous collection of beau- 7 the sudden death of her mother ] tiful Mink Coats, 45 to 48 inches Yes. real Mink at this price! caused her withdrawal from society. long. Made with oconvertible A stunning assortment of 30-inch Lieut. Bagnall is the son of Mrs. A. C. - crush collars, semi-mandarin capes with rolling shawl collars. gagnzll. wm-;‘ was for‘:nerly‘frw Ohio, g n]eevel“ilnd girdled with heavy p'lnvvnsmed with natural tails and ut now makes her home in Warren, = silk cords. h: Pa. e Mrs. Charles E. Sawyer, wife of 2,000 Pairs w (4 M Brig. Gen. Sawyer., physician to the &) omen s resses or a President, returned to Washington Q . . Gl Saturday from her home in Marion, s S R A : and Imported Chamoisette Gloves Specally $9B ()() Specily ard. / : C Purchased . Priced Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas J. X 16-button length, z Cowie of the Hotel Grafton have i Would Regularly be $35.00 to $43.00 ®one to Coeman's Cott; ., Alb: . > . A . 3 Bounty, N. Y. to remain until Sep. Speclal, 95c Pair Such intriguing new fashion notes as they festure- ‘ Sember. Pl The Iong'e‘r sé(irts;the_loo]g sxdeh pands'f“el“ llonge; lnar[s(tlm Miss Catherine Letts is givl F: at big purchase of gloves that would ordi- skirts—the draped waist lines that are far below the waist— bridge party this afternoon’ for her ‘ e I.\ griafl a% ?rom $1.50 5) $2.00! and sleeves that are flowing or long and full. Every dress is sister, Mrs. Guthrie, and Miss Sara ¢ narily rel < 3 ’ . very simple, with just a touch of contrasting color in sleeve Spencer, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. . | Just the sort of gloves you want—made of that beauti- facings or girdle buckles—or a delicate design in steel or ’Ahllred PurlmrokemT:om, Fc&llow}llng | ful quality imported chamoisette in white, pongee, sand and crystal beads or silk embroidery. N e game tea will be served, n Y 4 : s . s ersir}:lis a“{l m“‘ T’Pl?m o w:'“;u ! bmw]!lfie\‘;“:resmzf: ;l::;aurlat:acf’;il leng*h—16-button—and in The fabrics are beautiful heavy crepe-back satins and ':lumber about twenty-fives o> Wil i - |1k every detail of workmanship and finish they show quality. lc::;zr;:r‘;fi;—;g‘i;hc colors are navy, black, flame, Mail- 2 g p . H You’ll Need at Least Three Pairs— 2 ’ b L2 7 bor ?‘lr and Mrs. Armat and Appraised at their actual value—both in- Buy Them N 95c! . These are dresses that discerning women will appre Bons at Marray Bay. Pt Favey uy em Now at 95c! ciate—dresses that cxcel in line and quality. £ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Armat, who i trinsically and artistically—shows what a very Jeased their estate adjoining Rock W material saving is involved—a fact that argues o reek Parkito the Secretary of Stats | i & i Coats d S ts Silk U d nd Mrs. Hughes for the summer, are i for early buying. 5 pring ant Ul ove naerwear At Murray Bay, Canada, for the entire | 3 i i &eason, and have with them their two |- - Greatly Reduced At Substantial Savings Sons. < ; reati educe g I < crepe de Chines cm'of' Crepe | o ! 5 The manufacturer who sold us this underwear has discovered the i Mrs. John Stewart McLennan, who Crepe-back Beautiful i They must go to make room for new fall arrivals, so e for v , is spending the summer in her home Satins Chiffons here they are at prices that should cause a riot. Quality at a Low Price ?:::he:‘nlly:;t::g:;,“e::g;ztmfd n':“ ; { The fabrics are the very best—the styles are excellent, By limiting his production to a few good styles he has been @&t Tyringham Zor her house guests. il § et they've all been reduced because they aren't brand-new! | pje t5 manufacture a beautiful quality glove. silk underwear in such 53;'@21.35?’&%‘:&5 of W oany and The new modes feature flaring skirts of circular pattern; panelled ef- Come in and see them—then you'll realize w}llla; a chance | large quantity that he can sell it at remarkably low prices. e o! £ . = Sk i . iy = v ou’ 5 e . e SeLonsar o s e S Mo ideas. Black.and Navy, of codrse, but the new Cocoa and Wood shades— - A Every Garment New—Every Garment Perfect— their omnor Saturday evening atr. give attractive expression to the very smart styles portrayed. Suits 55-0%:“;1%‘““7 $34.50 ** $49.50 Y O very Garment Well Tailored ol chairman of the round table : . | : Regal on interallied debts for the Institute - “Melgrim” models are in the lot—and handsome g ilk Vests of Folitics at Willlame College and i embr%lxdcel::nlivsul: Suits, Then there are lovely semi-tailored Glove Silk Vests “Elove Silk ) r. Kerr and M. Recoully are among ’I’ L o l { h | styles with braid trimming and beautifully tailored long-coated | Regularly $1 75 | 5500 0ot $2.35 2be lecturers for the institute. emptmg specials out ot the sults—only fashionable fabrics are inoluded—tricotine, cordine | gz 59 5 - * Four inches of extra length make . Former United States Ambassador and poiret twill—you couldn’t find a better “buy” than these! | ™y " (101 ULl e ‘go0d weight, | thi garment s favorite; comfortable . 20 Germany and Mrs. James W. Ge- bodice style, reinforced under arms; | and of beautiful texture; pink only, 5 .00 to $110 ink only, $1.75. 82.35. Jacd Siiamained ac Simes hastioren ‘ Coats *Qi23°® $29.50 = $42.50 | ik o o e 4 Shich, he¥ are occupyingifor ithe ] Camel's hair (and it is one of the best fall fabrics), Regularly summer. 3 and pandora_and cordine in top coats and tallored coats— $2 95 52.9 pr William C. Shaw. accompanied ; y TSI ok to" spngvan. rupe KAl And brocaded osmansra e e b T e T i b = &, . e ra wi K U Bhaw e today Yo e Whits —— : : I3 capoa’ ‘Thire's mothilng Ieft to be desired—svory kind of s | corment unuswally good. The added fullness msurcs service and com: mountains, where they will remain Selected from this ma cent assemblage of wrap is hers! And s to co o AN eant ono ot thess | fort. These bloomers are far superior to merchandise usually found until the autumn. hish de F h fFered d fallow, tan, sorrent L2 ¥ in sales; pink only. $2.95 = igh-grade Furs—that are being offer: uring coats? > 2 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Rogers e 5 ; A their dsugnter. Miny Mitlioent. Rog August at surprisingly low prices—quality con-- 1 P h f P rt Ri H dm de Blou Eond o emts s sidered. : pecial Purchase of Porto Rican Handma ses ng season from the Earl of Airlie. . : i 3 . : he place {s near that of Mr. J. P. 3 3 - Purchased while our buyer was in New York last week at a great price concession—otherwise we could not sell g — Ci‘::l o8 df‘!;pp:finalusl;\;at b ‘o-:li’glll C,'l“':tk s" Coat} them so reasonably. These are not ordinary blouses—they are made of fine Frefinc;l voiles and batlsthes—and real ];ces . Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reynolds of gl p W caul ly marked; i i i —e blouse to sui ir purse in these North Carolina, who are -g:'n"al;;". chin collar and sllo wide sleeves; self 3150 are used to trim them. ‘The price assortment, too, is unusual—every one can find a e to suit their p: ®hort time in Washington at the New . belt ... belt 2 2 groups! U et ucony e ok e cLare 40-inch Natural Opossum 40-inch Hudson Seal Coa and $3.95 Batiste Blouses $5.00 to $7.50 Handmade Blouses et Coat, and belt; big .cape $ Skunk collar and cuffs; Every stitch by hand, they are made with Tuxedo or Very effective styles in this lot. Some with Tuxedo 95 . Former Senator James P. Phelan coll: % . . immed with the daintiest hand-embroidered and others with roll collars edged with real Irish and o bt California has returned ‘to the s St 2 alawl callar; fascy lining; - D R rork. ome’ Of -t have oollara/snt V2 Teal fllet. . They are elaborately handdrawn. too. Don't |Rits Hotel in London after visiting 45-inch Scotch Mole Cape; with - 40-inch Genuine Nutria . - Lo A ed with roal flet: fail to see this group In Dublin, Ireland. . Taupe Fox chin collar; full- § Coat; full shawl collar and, $OQF T $7.50 and $8.95 French Voile Blouses '{ Col. Willlam H. Johnson will re- flaresmodel; brocade lining, girdle cooiooceoommursiinivae $3.95 and $5.00 Handmade Blouses Of that lovely quality French voile that launders 95 ‘gurn to Washington from New 3 The ideal sweater blouse with_vest . front, Tuxedo 80 beautifully. There are Tuxedo models and Peter Pan o ) ‘ ‘ork, where he spent a days at 2 cuffs to turn. back over sweater sleeves. models and one frill style with pipings of contrasting e collar, and B ie Hotel Astor on his way back from Made of sheer French voile and batists, exquisitely hand- color. They are all beautifully handdrawn and embroidered and vacation spent in Canada. ombroidersd and trimmed with real filet or picot edging. | finished with lovely wide filet and Irish. : and Mrs. B. Frank Mebane, who .