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e SOCIETY. The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes, Who Went to New York to Deliver an Address, Is Returning Today. HE Secretary of State, Mr. Charles Evans Hughes, is returning to Washington to- day from New York, where he went vesterday to dellver an ad- dress and stopped at the St. Regi B. Moore and her daughter, zabeth Moore. closed their apartment in_the Farnsboro today and went to New York, from_where they will sail tomorrow for Europe to spend the summer. Miss Moore Tecently returned from Staun- ton, Va. where she has attended school for the past winter. Don Gels Degree at ¢ o Caetani umbia Today. The ambassador of Italy, Don Gelasio Caetani. will go to New York today, and tomorrow he will receive an onorary degree at Columbia University. The minister of enor Dr. Don Rafael H. , will return this evening from New York where he spent yesterday. The commissioner of the Chilean government to the Tacna-Arica ar- b tion and Mme. esto Barros, 1tertained at dinner last evening in compliment t the Chilean minister to London. Sen Augustin E. Ed- wards. The other guests were the ambassador of Chile Senor Mathieu, and the members of the embassy staff. Senor Edwards left late last even- ing for w York, where he will join Mme. Edwards. They will sail for Lon- don the latter part of the week. Mrs. Hughes occupled a box at the concert yesterday afternoon given by Carmela Ponselle, in the Belasco Theater. Among her Ruests were Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr and Miss Mabel Boardman. Others at the concert were Miss Laura Harlan, who occu- pied Mrs. Harding's box and ente: tained a _company, the wives of dis- hed officlals.” Others at the con- were Mrs. William R. Castle, jr., Allan’ Dulles, Mrs. John Van A. E Mrs. Corcoran Thom and . La Salle Corbell Plckett. Captain and Mrs. Emory Land have &s their guests Mrs. Norman Chandler and Miss Fannie Chandler of Bos- ton, who have come for the marriage of Mrs. Chandler’'s son, Capt. Nor- man Bemis Chandler, U. S. A.. to Miss Mary Lan Palmer, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. John McAuley Palmer, take place Saturday. Lee, widow of the nd namesake of Col. represented the Lee cation of the Zero vesterday afternoon. She ompanied by Col. Blair Lee er Spring, Md. Lee has as her guest Mrs. ¥rances L du Pont, of Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Lee and her guest will leave today for an extended motor trip through Virginia. Mre. C. A. F. Flagler, widow of Col, gler, is spending several weeks at Virginia Beach. Mrs. John H. Thompson of Tudor Hall will sail for Europe today to spend the summer with her father, Mr Joseph Ericksen. Col. and Mrs. Louis Scherer will en- tertain at dinner this evening in com- pliment to Miss Mary Laning Palmer, whose marriage to Capt. Norman Bemis Chandler will take place Sat- urday. Mrs. Frederic Neilson, who spent several in Washington with Col. and M Robert M. Thompson, s the guest of honor at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Wwho entertained at the Marguery, in New York. Col. and Mrs. Archibald Hopkins will close their Washington home Thursday and go to Cambridge, Mass., to visit' their_son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Amos L. Hopkins. Col. and Mrs. Hopkins will go_to Williamstown, Mass, later in the summer to attend the Institute of Politics at Williams College. Former Senator and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, who returned to this coun- try last week from South America and have been at the Ritz-Carlton, In New York. since then, left there yes- terday for their home in St Paul, Minn, Gen. and Mrs. Eli D. Helmick have returned to Washington and opened their new home on Garfield street. The general has been on a_several months’ inspection tour in Panama, Honolulu and the west coast. Miss Florence Helmick, daughter of Gen. and Mrs, Helmick, who accompanied them on' the trip, remained in Hono- lulu for a longer visit. She will re- turn to Washington in July. Mrs. H. P. Kingsbury has re- turned from New Y tended the wedding, Saturday, June 2, of Miss Mary Schneil and her son, Mr. Slocum Kingsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Goodyear of Greenville, S. C. are guests for the week of Mrs. Newcomb Barney. Mrs. Louis T. Michener entertained at luncheon today, followed by bridge. The guests included Mrs. Charles Walcutt, Mrs. Phelan Hawn, Mrs. Ar- thur Kinne, Mrs. W. S. Woodward of St. Louls, Mrs. Nicholson, Miss Mary Brown, Mrs. ite, Mrs. J. W. Hol- comb and Mrs. Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley entertained a company informally last evening at a buffet supper in honor of Mnie. Carmela Ponselle, who is spending this week with Mr. and Jrs, C. Perry Miller. Mrs. Nathan Hopkins Heft, sister of Mrs. James A. Lyon, who 'has been spending several weeks with her sis- ter, has returned to her home in New York. Mrs. Edward Robbins, an- other sister of Mrs. Lyon, and Miss Irene Hall, a cousin, are at Atlantic ity. Miss Mary Laning Palmer and Capt. Norman Bemis Chandler, U. S. A whose marriage will take place Sat- urday, will be guests of honor at a dance which Mr. and Mrs. George E. , Hamilton will give Friday evening in their country home, Stone Ridge, on l!L'(‘d‘ Rockville pike, beyond Bethesda, Mrs. Sidney J. Colford, jr. has is- sued Invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Cathleen Vander- bilt, to Mr. Harry Cooke Cushing, ITI, Wednesday afternoon, June 20, at the Hotel Ambassador, New York. Only the members of the two families will witness the ceremony, which will be followed by a small reception. Miss Vanderbilt has been & frequent visitor in Washington as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Hanna. Mr. B. Sumner Welles is sailing to- day aboard the Berengaria for Europe. Dr. and Mrs. Boutell Le: Washington for Summe Dr. and Mrs. Henry Sherman Boutell will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Boutell at their home in Santa Barbara, Calif. On their way to the coast, they will spend a week at Evanston, where Dr. Boutell will de- liver the commencement oration at North western University, and the address at the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Northwestern chapter of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, of which he was one of the three charter members. Gov. E. Lee Trinkle of Virginia was the honor guest of Mr. Marshail King ut dinner last_evening. The other guests were Mr. C. C. Carlin-of Virginia, Com- missioner Cuno Rudoiph, Col. Robert N. Harper, Col. Kenneth Ogden, Dr. F. M. Johnson, Maj, Marshall Carter Hall and Mr. Charles W. King. Mr. Fletcher Greene, Who was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. King, has returned to his home in New York. Mrs. Eugene Carusi, whose daughter, Miss Carusi, I8 entertaining Miss Sallie McAdoo, daughter of the former Secre- tary of the Treasury, gave a luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday in compli- ment to her house guest, the company numbering eight. Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Porter have returned to their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel after a moto rtrip to Mercersburg, Pa., where they attend- ed the commencement exercises of Mercersburg Academy, from which Mr. Porter graduated in 1909. Gen. and Mrs. H. H. Bandholtz will leave here June 13 for Michigan, where they will spend about two months. Mrs. Edward D. White, widow of Chief Justice White, will go to New London, Conn., tomorrow, where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T. Mann and their son and daughter, Mr. William T. Mann and Miss Alice Mann, are at their home in Bramville, W. Va. They will summer at Coolldge Point on the north Massachusetts shore. Mr. Auguste Maricot of Paris an- nounces the marriage of his sister Georgette to Mr. Armistead Ludlow Bradford, Saturday, June 2, in Wash- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MISS NINA DAVIS, Daughter of Mrx. Luella Da: merly of Georgin, now of Wash ton, who announces her engngement to Mr. Raymond M. Taylor, the wed- ding to take place in the autumn. ington. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford will be at home after July 1 at the Sherman. Formal announcement has been made of the engagement of Mrs. Fred- erick Henry Prince, jr., formerly Miss Elizabeth Harding, ‘daughter of Mr. W. P. G. Harding, to Mr. Eugene Van Rensselaer Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore Merry of Cincinnati, Ohio. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Charlotte to Mr. P’aul H. Selden of Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Seldon of 1351 Ingraham street northwest. Mr. Merry is principal of Hughes High School of Cincinnati. The former minister of Czechoslo- vakia. Dr. Stepanek, entertained in- formally at dinner last evening at the Willard. Mr, and Mrs. O'Connell Hont At Dinner for Their Son. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connell en- tertained at the City Club yesterday at dinner in honor of their son, the Rev. Thomas E. 0'Connell, recently ordained to the priesthood. Besides members of the family the following | out-of-town_guests were at the di Mrs. Marion Bell, McKeesport, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Connell Warrenton, Va.: Miss Sarah Gal- lagher, Cléveland, Ohio: Mr. Thomas Gallagher, Elmira, N. Y.; Miss Mar- garet Joynt, Ol City, Pa; Mrs. J. Dumphy and Dr. Joseph Dumphy. Worcester, Mass.; Rev. Father Faran, Holyoke, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Keating, Warrenton, Va.; Miss Jose- phine Smith, Warrenton, Va.; Miss Frances Gearing, Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. W. Bowman, Erie, Pa: Mrs. J Schaffer, Erle, Pa; Mr. James Mc Connell,’ Brooklyn, N. Y.. Mr. Pau Moore, ‘Baltimore, Md.; Mr. Ed Ste- vans, Belmont, N. C. Local guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connell, | James O'Connell, jr.; Mr. and t, Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Eugene Hannan, , where she at- ' Brothers HETHER the sun is Shrining on the road to Mecca or showers refresh the burning sands of F Street, pause to review this Lot of Smart Dresses For Street and Afternoon 45.00 Recently priced up to 88.50 Flat Crepe, Georgette, Crepe Roma, Sum- mer Flowered Chiffon, Summer Silk, Fou- lard, Printed Summer Silk, some with beaded trimming and predominant pleat- ing. TWELVE THIRTEEN F Perfect Comfort Perfect Sleep! ISCARD your old mattress before the hot summer nights start you tossing. Buy a new, buoyant Con- science Brand Mattress NOW ! There's all the difference in theworld! An old, hard, packed-down mattress aggravates heat. A buoyant, comfortable, (long- fibre filler) Conscience Brand Mattress relaxes every muscle—perfect comfort, perfect sléep. Buy summer comfort Now. Seeyour furniture and Mrs D. E. Ryan and Mr. James Carmady. The origin of the “Westward ho breakfast, to be given in the interest of the Monticello fund, Saturday, June 9. at Rauscher's, is in the fact that the first donation toward purchasin Montice!lo and making it a national shrine was sent by former Gov. Charies N. Haskell of Oklahoma, and this generous act so inspired the Wwesterners that they decided to give a breakfast, and, If possible, have Gov. Haskell as the guest of honor. Some of the host taking tables are Mrs. Willebr: asaistant at- torney general, €alifornia table; Mrw. Howard Hodgkins, D. A. R.; Senator and Mrs. Harrold of Oklahoma, and a second Oklahoma, table, of which Mrs. James V. McClintic will b hostes: Mme. von Lewinskl, Colorado; Mr Elizabeth Fred, Southern Memorl: Assoclation; Mrs. Je: L. Bennett, Abraham Lincoln; Mrs. Leland Sta: ford Conn, Washing- ton; Mrs. Hope, Eleanor Hope table; Mrs. Frank Morrison, U. D. C.; Mrs. Willlam O. Owin; Mr. Samuel Herrick, Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution; Mrs. Willlam Cham- berlain, Women's City Club: Former Gov. Spry, Utal rs. Harrls Bald- win, College Women's Club; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Galloway, South Carolina: Mrs. W. W. King, low: Mrs. Wesley Stoner, Buckeye stat Mry. Theodore Tiller, Georgla; Mrs. Mary Wright Johnson, the Alam Mrs. E. F. Wartley, North Carolin Mr. and Mrs. Breckenridge Long. Missouri; Judge O'Toole, the judi- clary; Mrs. Sarah Johnston Penn, Co- lonial Dames; Mrs. Mary E. Chamber- lain and Miss Ann Bragg, the Gen. Bragg; Mrs. Cordell Hull, Tennesse bell, Kansas, and Mrs. Andrews, Johnny Apple Seed taple. Dr. Austin Flint of Overbrook Farm, near Millbrook, N. Y., is at| the Hamilton Hotel for the week. | He arrived here this morning. Miss Eleanor V. Gerrodette enter- tained a company of friends Saturda evening in honor of the golden wed- ding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Gerrodette, in their home, at 27 S street northwest. Thelr guests were Mr. F. M. Roberts, Mr. | and Mrs. C. Lucas, Mrs. A. K. Thayer, | Mr. and Mrs. W. Galagher, Mrs. L. Liebman, Mr. and Mrs. Coster, Mr. Leonard Coster, Mr. Geyser, Mrs. E wood, Mrs. Hickman, Mr. and Fred Johnson, Mr. H. Birkle, Charles Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. S. Hannan. Effective decorations were ip gold, orange and green. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrodette came to Washington thirty years ago from Brooklyn, A benefit for Monticello, Thomas Jefterson’s old home, in Charlottes- ville, Va., to be given Thursday night, at the New' Masonic Temple, 13th street and New York avenue, at 0 o'clock, is_mesting with wonderful succe: “Washington, Our National Shrine, lecture, by Charles Colfax Long, never before given, except by invitation, will be shown, followed by a musical pro- gram.’ Mrs. Willlam Wheatley and Charles Keene are in charge, and have already been taken by Mrs. Walter Taylor Wheatley, Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. R. G. Donald- son, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. arles Colfax Long, Mrs. Henry Lyon and Mrs. Wlillam Wheatley. Mr. Charles Colfax Long, Misy Helen Howison, lyric soprano; Miss Sue Kennedy, centralto; Miss Lucy Brick: enstine, accompanist; Mr. Le Roy Lewis baritone, and Rev. Paul du Bols, tenor, have given their services gratuitously to promote and make possible Monti- cello as a national shrine. Many have taken entire rows of seats. Boxes and ticketg may be reserved from Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, or secured at the New Masonic Temple, at any time. Mrs. Frederick 1. Thompson of the United States Shipping Board has returned to Washington and is at the Hamilton Hotel. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: William Carter and Marle G. Quarle For Half a Century --COROLLAS-- —has given satisfactory results remedy for falling Nourishes the scalp tes mew growt! Manufactured Only By H. W. TAYLOR & CO. 1405 Eye St. N.W. Washington, D. C. On Sale at Best Drug Stores Prize Contest 365 Prizes — EBxice £200 mitroux Hair Net _envelopes. on, The person saving ‘the great- ! est number befors November 15 wins in gold. 364 other prizes of value. Ask your dealer. SITROUX IMPORTING CO.,NEW YORK Sitrou PRONOUNCED SIT-TRUE" HAIR NET .M Will be resumed at Sports Suits, Dinner Gowns, $42.50to $77.50 FMBdding & Co. Store Hours Today: Open,1 P, M. to 6 P. M. Removal Sales selection of Fashionable Apparel offered is desirable for both Summer and early Autumn wear, Afternoon Frocks, $15.75 to $67.50 This sale includes-our complete selec- tions of Imported Novelty Jewelry and NewYork OPPOSITE SHOREFAM HOTZLa 1 P. M. today. The ‘Coats, Capes, $32.50—$57.50 Evening-Gowns, $52.50 to $92.50 1217 Conn. Ave. A Shop of Individuality C., TUESDAY, JUNE 5, Lee of Chesterbrook, Va. rles 8. Kenner Patanilla Parker Robert L. Smith Marie Moffat of this eity. Raymond Catlin and O} Joseph K. Campbel( of Sult of Chaptico. M Bdward cllog, Penton of Houxton, Tex, Ric} Alexandria, Va Orlando W. bott of Canon Malion of Baltimore, Md. 1923. Bert Watkins and Hortense A. Strang. Charles O, Hurley of this city and Cora M. | pyiogersia o of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Isabelle K. Little of Hancock, Md " William'H. Price of this city and Ruth L. uxie D. Brooks and Ethel L rd E. Gant and Helen Wesley A Balley and Cornella A Joseph Mitchell ‘and Harah Tho Vogel L. Dulguid and Mary E. the health department in the last twenty-four hou Elias J. e of this clty and 8ybil Ab- 'y, Col Carl G, Rostuski of this city and Mary K. SOCIETY. and Mary T. Harvey. | Sarah F. Welch. 73, 514 24 ave. Tose Anderson, both of | n.e. A Annie Hutt, 44, Garfield Hospital. Winifred Dotr, ‘2, Providence Hospita Neeton A. Willlams, 72, 8200 15th at, s.e. Annie_A. Brown, 61, 1055 4xth at. n. John H. Clay, 54, 319 South Cupitol st. l'hlnl.ID unnv{' 2 78.2‘!4!.1_ Inh—ilhl'n Hospital. and C. Louise Turner. i “Tiliman, 43, 1828 Vermont ave. " - . 3% of Bkenandoab, ‘Va., | Joha F. Bprigay, 33, 127 Balia court Deaths Reported. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to The following Geaths have been reported to | the healtii department in the last twents-four 1lfam M. and Mildred T. Garner, girl. nd Adla Zoby, girl. L!vr’t#]rl R dln{i Ruby P. Elliott, girl Nicholas and Antoincita Manthos, bo Eroridence Hospltal, Jack i, and Vlorence (5. atta. boy. " Trington and Coriman 1. P kier, 56, Bt. Elisabeth's Hos: | Nicolos A, and Moy Argerooe bor. " Hoit and Mary Wilkerson. bos. Edward and Mary Nickens, g1 Elmer E. Whi Hoss s Vincent Heason and Viola B. Beasley. ter E. Miller of Los A lif.. and "onn. Phillips and Emma M. Zeitler. lier and Hettle E. Beasley, both of Lots Crotinger, 25, Sibley Hospital. for women Chipso is here! Your neighbor leamned about it yesterday—she calls it “white magic.” It is all you need for washing clothes—in tub, boiler, machine—25 seconds from blue-and-orange package PROCTER & GAMBLE § Blasstare An exten- sive variety of these ex- quisite Italian interpretations Contained in the col- lection are many novel and distinctive pieces or sets. R s s S % WELCOME H dealer or department store for-Conscience A “, Exclusive Fashions for Women i - 9 Sive ‘,//% Brand. Your choice of hair or cotton felt; fine i . 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