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SOCIETY. ~Cnpita1 Society Folk Yielding to the Lure of the Summer Resort (Continued from Fourth Page.) @oln Khan Alal, has returned to Washington, after a brief visit in New York. The minister will speak on “Pers ©f Today, It's Music and Literature, at the Forum luncheon, which wiil be siven Saturday at the Woman's Ctty Club. The minister of Hungary, Count Szechenyi, will go to Newport at the end of this week to establish the legation _there for the summer. Countess Szechenyl and their children will arrive in Newport today and take posseasion of the summer home of her brother-in-la 5 e Szechenyi has been . and Mrs. Whitney in - home, on Long lsland, for ten The minister of Colombia and &enora de Olaya will leave Washing- ton today for New York, where they will spend ten days or a fortnight before taking their two little girls t camp in Vermont, where they will be through the summer. The min- ster Senora de Olaya will re- py re for a few days before start- ing to California to spend the re- mainder of the summer month. The minister of Panama and Se- nora de Alfaro will leave Washing- ton Thursday for Rluemont, Va., where they will be Euests for sev cral days of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A Drury in their country home, Valley View, on the mountain above Blue- mont The minister of Venezuela and Se- nora de Arcaya will go the middle ©f next week to Atlantic City, where they have taken w cottage for the ka and their children wil 80 to Ventnor, N. a take possession of the they have engs the summer. The minister will re- turn next week and will join his family for short visits frequently dur- ing the season. er of Poland and Mme. 1 The minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, will’ return Atlantic City the first of next| d late in June will start for to be absent through July. minister left yesterday by motor for Atlantic City and took a small company with him for the week. ter of the Netherlands and t and their family will y and will sail otterdam for The minister of Haiti and Mme. De- jean and the H I The cha . P | £ Greece or to Buena end of this week for ater in the n 3 ) he, the gue former United States ministe Athens, Mr. Clapp. . Henry Getty Chilton, wife ot sunselor of the British embassy, | and their children will spend the sum- mer at Mattapoisett, Mass, where | they will go near the end of this| month NDAY i minister The air attache of the Wing British em- | " M . Chris- | ¢ aboard the | everal months | in his home in; turn here in !llt?: =% | The secretary of the Netherlands ! legation. Dr. Hubrecht, whe s of the »th- of the minister, will ge N. the end Of next we tion of the anniver ing of the Dutch Nassau, tich is now Gloue He will be absent only a day or .so. Dr. a Mme. Hubrecht plan to take a near Washington for the Last season they occupied Fag! n Virg where th. taned a of hous. Mount enter- parties dur- CLARENCE PAGE TOWNSLEY Formerly Miss Elxie Wilkinson Stunrt, dnughter of Mrx. Edwin Roy Stuart. Her murriage to Lieut. Townsley took place in §t. Thomax’ Church Th day, June return this evening or tomerrow [ morning from New York, where he| went to see Mrs, Broder terday for their home in where she will spend returning to this countr¥ in October. | The secretary of the Chilean em- | bassy, Senor Don Federico Agacio B., | who recently returned from a leave ! absence spent in Chile, has taken an apartinent in the Argonne. (COPPER ylate engraving wa The secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie will | sail the latter part of July for Eng- | land, where the former has been | transferred to the forelgn office, Mr. | ud Mrs. Cralgie have been,in Wash- | vears, during which | made 2 host of departure will b by their col-| embers of officlal engraving sfies your de- sire for the right | sort of personal stationers friends, their genuinel ers & Stationers daught Sn-12th St.AK to e ant A, Stovall, Mr. Olaf H squent short visits in the guest of the min: e, Wallenberg, sailed vesterda rd the Drottningham for Sweden. ashington | ter and KAPLOWITZis INCORPORATED Annual Event Selling Out Entire Summer Showing Amazing Bargains for “Kaplowitz Fashions De Luxe” 721 NINTH /"T.NW, 937-939 F St. N. W. Announcing for This Week a Sale of Exquisite Summer Dresses Eachonea model of exclu- sive designing and a special val- ue beyond your expectations at INE French Voiles in white and colors, figured woiles, fancy tissue ginghams, all linen and lovely embroidered crepes. Navy, copen- hagen, green, rose, pink, " orchid, leather, plain or in the prettiest combinations you could imagine. They are all perfect fitting mod- els trimmed and finished by exper needleworkers. . Misses’ sizes 14 to 18; Women's 34 to 46. Other New Summer Dresses NUSUAL VALUES AT Charming Sylvan Play Garden Party Feature A charming sylvan play will be siven Thursday afternoon at the garden party which is being arranged in the garden and for the benefit of the Fresh Air Home of the Christ Child Society, near Rockville, Md. Play and pageant, written and planned by Mrs. E. L. Pugh, will be given by the children of the Christ Child Set- tlement. The gypsy dance and flower dance, which will be a part of the pageant, rre arranged under the ai- rection of Mrs. Pugh and Miss Elea- nor Heany, who will also direct the play. Miss Marle McGuire, assisted by Mme. Greco, is also arranging sev- cral of the dances The fete is under the auspices of Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, chairman of the Christ Child Society Home, and she is assisted by Mrs. Thornton P. Boland, Mrs. Watkins, Mrs. e & llahan, Mrs. McGee, the Misses S livan, Mrs. Berens, Mrs. Charles Nedll Miss ‘Anna Ready, Miss Mildred Mer. rick and Mrs. Henry Simpson. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 10, qu:n'a City Club to Hear Address by Persian Envay Mrs. James W. McNeill is chairman of the committee for the forum lunch- eons of the Woman's City Club and is [assisted by Mrs. Mark W. Potter, | Mrs. Ellis Meredith, Miss Isa M. Moy ers and Miss Jane Bartlett. The lunchecn Saturday will be siven at 1 o'clock at the club, when the minister of Persia, Mirza Hussein Khan Alaf, will speak on “Persia of Today: Its Music and Literature.” Bride-to-Be Honor Guest Of Miss Mary Hazen Miss Marjorie McIntire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W. McIntire, whose marriage to Mr. Warren Acton Slee will take place Tuesday, was the of Miss Mary Hazen, who gave an at- tractively arranged shower. Miss Meta Luttrell, who will be a bride: aid for Miss Mcintire, was hoste: at bridge Tuesday afternoon, addi- tional guests being asked later for tea in compliment to Miss McIntire. guest of honor Wednesday afternoon | 1923—PART 2. Miss Ellen Bruce Lee to Become Bride June 28 Invitations have been received in Washington from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Lee of Elkins, W. Vi for tke mar- riage of their daughter, Ellen Bruce, to Mr. Stoddard Pintard Johnston, | Thursday morning, June 28, at 11 o'clock in_ the Davis Memorial | Church, The ceremony will be fol- | lowed by a breakfast in the home of Mr. and_Mrs. Lee—Graceland, | Main Floor, The ming Apartment, Columbia Road, at Californla 8t. For SUNDAY Dinner: Roulllon, l The Wyoming Cafe | Pin Money Pi Olives Fried Chicken. New Potatoes. Green Peas. Lettuce Strawberries. Hot Rolis. Coftec. Gl G565 AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT! Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits Unequaled Values at $45, $58.50, $65, $85. TOMORROW morning we begin the greatest sale of suits we have ever held. Our remaining stock of smart two and three piece twill suits will be offered at remarkable pri:e reductions. The style distinction and perfect quality of every model combined with the special low price make this an event you cannot afford to miss. E never hold a sale without genuine price reductions that make the values unusual. A purc]'\ase now will prove to be the greatest economy. 10, Stzges™16, 18, FItreel (orner Fhirleenth HC =C “C HCEHC = = 5:388]()$] 2:505] 9.0, 12, 14, 46 SOCIETV, P ey nd Floor 1115 G St. Departments in Marcel Waving Hair Tinting Manicuring Hair Cutting Facial Massage Scalp Treatment appearance. can be instantly separated or reversed. Everything in Hair Goods Franklin 273% 1115 G $t. Lanoil Permanent Waving (Only 2 Minutes Steaming) Full Guarantee A Large Loose Wave A perfect coiffure—Our Imported Sight-Proof Parted Transfor. mations impossible to detect from your own hair, e cept in improy The above effect is finished with our Patented Stemleas Switch— Light, cool and natural—made absolutely without stems or cords and Your Inspec n Invited M PASTE 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W AK The Connecticut Avenue Shop Dresses Twenty-three dresses reduced for a quick clearance New Summer apparel at most advantageous prices' TIETTITTTTTT T T T Beginning Tomorrow---A Series of EXTRAORDINARY JUNE EVENTS! ! Your wants anticipated in many special purchases which now go on sale! TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN NAVY BLUE SUITS TAILORED STYLES Formerly $50.00 to $75.00—Now $35 Tt isn’t often that you get the staple styles at such great savings. Indispensable for street, business, shopping or travel- ing. Many smart styles to choose from. Long straight-line coats to be worn with or without belts. Lang notched collars ending button fastenin Corded motifs straight-line ski The type of suit no smartly dressed woman can afford to be without. Here in fine twills. Tomorrow at this extraordinarily ‘All 3-Piece Suits Now at Further Reductions Our entire stock, comprising many beautiful models of twill cord, cordine and piquetine Former Prices, $65 to $125 Now in three groups at $25 335 56950 The prices now are amazingly low—for these are all suits of high quality. The blouses are of plain and printed silks— jackets in side tie, blouse and box styles. Embroidery, braid and ribbon trimmed. Sizes 34 to 40. This is a great suit chance indeed—Women’s Suit Shop—Second Floor. in loop or one- nd hand.embroidery. Wrap or Another Important SILK DRESS SALE An extensive collection of new summer froc extraordinary value—in two big sale groups—ready with the opening of the store tomorrow—at - 325+-%3 More than 200 frocks—specially purc prising all the newer summer models! Georgette Silk Tier Skirt Models in Flat Crepe Circular Hip Draping in Flat Crepe Pleated Panel Styles in Georgette Side-Pleated Models in Canton Combination Printed and Plain Canton Tailored Sport Frocks in Silk Broadcloth White Black Navy Sleeveless Models in Valla Valla Hand-Drawn Embroidered Crepe Mollis Pleated Panel Styles in Georgette Beaded Models in Crepe Eliza- beth "Side Hip Drapes Georgettes Pleated Panel and Sleeve Styles Buckle and Roeette Ornaments Goldenrod Lanvin Mountain Haze Jade Cornflower Blue Orchid Crepe Over Foulard in Figured Cocoa Beige Gray In this sale a satisfying variety—twenty styles at least to choose from—and all these selected with the latest demands of our patrons in view. Many are in plain navy blue and black—with the colorful lighter shades in gay profusion. Each dress is well made—secured under the usual cost for event. this All regular sizes from 34 to #4. Knife-Pleated Skirts 300 of them. —for selling TOMORROW! The wanted shades, GRAY AND TAN White, Cocoa, Navy, Black The wanted materials, silk or wool—deep pleats, fine pleats. All sizes up to 34-inch waistband in stunning pleated array! Wool Crepes, $10.75, $12.50 Roshanara Silk, $10.75, $16.50 Crepe de Chine, $12.50, $13.75 Canton Crepes, $13.75, $16.50 Flat Crepes, $16.50, $19.50 We have the skirts—although skirts in these styles are scarce- 1y to be found in the market, so great is the demand! Silk Capes Pleated g Braided . $39.50 Belt Collars Side-pleated Canton Crepe Capes with collars of gray or beige A mer squirre —Brocaded Roshanara Wraps—Smart Coats or Capes of Tucked Crepe de Chine with gray fox collars—Ali-over Bralded and Sash-tled Coats of Canton Crepe. And you'll find them in tan, gray, cocoa, navy blue and black! A Remarkable Purchase of Mid-Summer Hats A prominent New York milliner_has sold us his SHOWROOM SAMPLES—ALL IN PERFECT CON- DITION. None less than $15 regularly at retail then ranging in_price up to $25, from which you may choose for $10. Dress Hats and Sport Hats, Debutante Hats, Garden Party Hats, Hats for class day, for coun- try club—hats lovely with c flowers and finest straws—no tw. at one price—$10 each, Millinery Shop—Third Floor. Frilled Blouses Just tha blouse to wear with golf coats and ers! They're entirely hand-made, of fine French voile: collar, cuffs and frills are beautifully trimmed with real Irizh picot and filet laces and dainty hand-drawn designs Make your selections while sizes are complete. $2.50 Strap Wrist Silk Gloves Gauntlet Style Handsome novelty styles, in splendid quality Milanese silk—two - tone embroildered backs— cuffs trimmed with bands of contrasting colors. A special purchase from one of America's leading makers of silk gloves. White with suede or silver black with silver, mastic with brown. Pair. Again—Silk Gowns '3 White English English Petticoats WITH DOUBLE SHADOW PANELS FRONT AND BACK! Straight line petticoats with hand- loped or hemstitched bot 11 length s I Enough to last a day or two only. Crepe de Chine Nightgowns — lace trimmed trap and bateau neck style: Flesh color, orchid. peach, china blue and white. 1t's one of those chances that only come now and then! o skirt you for o =G gy e || ke [ fsin) | i, | e R 1