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SOCIETY. ociety [ French Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand | Go to Boston Saturday to Attend the S. A. R.. Annual Meeting Monday. . Belgiun embassy, Count Antoine de HE anbassudor of Sxance ‘n‘d Labestin, is expected to arrive in this . Mme. Jusserand, will leave | country about the 25th of this month. Washington _ Saturady for | Count de Labestin, who is a bachelor, ri- | will Succeed M. Jean de Fontaine, who Boston, to aitend the tri- Ty, TUCIN %o Belguim the end of July. | ennual meeting of the Sons wof the| Tpe gecretary of the embassy and American Revolution, Monday. They Mme. Gractfe . who alled vesterday il re Tuesd | aboard the Beigenland from New York. Wil sctese e | il not_retarn to Washington, as the | The ambassador of Ttaly, Don Ge- |TOrmer has been transferred to another | lasio Caetani, lf‘rox;npanies? by .’{hef)“’"' counselor of the embassy, SIENOT AU- | mp. second secratary of the Greek | gusto Rosso, will go to Fork, | joganim e o e Tuesday. They will go o MHB‘;P“ have as his guest for several weeks in B to attend the graduation 'nix apartment at the St. Albans M at Yale University, return: | Auguste Noblet of the consulate general jng to Washington the latter Part af | of ‘Switserland, who will arrive to- e 5 The Secr of State and M The newly appointed secretary a . r y of the Hughes W he guehts in whase|isgation of Boundor and Benors. de honor the ister of VEnezuela and|ygrrgs are expected to arrive in New Senora de Arcaya entertained a com- | york today and will come to Washing- Pany of forty at dinner last evening, | 1on tomorrow or Ssturday. Senor and at_the American Union. ir | Senora de Larrea were married shortly Secretary and Mrs. Hughes 20d their | hetore gtarting for this country. Tha)y daughter, = Miss Elizabeth Hughes. | have taken an apartment at Wardman moved to Macsfolly farm, Mouday. | park Hotel. A where they will remain through the | _ summer months. | Gen. John J. Pershing, who went |to” West Point for the graduation exercises at the Military Academy, |is in New York, where he is staying at the Waldorf-Astoria. ! i Mrs. Jullzn Latin to Stock | Admiral Latimer, « ay visit. The v c. imer will leave Washington July | companied the ¢ York, |1 for Newport, where they will spend | the cummer. 'Admiral Latimer will | remained over the week end and re- turned a few days ago. join them there later in the month. Baroness de Cartier Visits at Stockbridze, Mass. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the Ambassador of Belgium, who has been in New Yo ! wife of Rear Miss Laura T. f the Rumanian le- ; will be Solped The secreta and | ation? Mr. The minister n today for Senora de Alfaro will leave Bluemont, Va. where they wiil b Ruests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, in their country | home, Valley View, on the mountain {meete th me | above Bluemont |Auffmord, who came from Europe The minister will leave Washington |early this week to attend the mar- ge of Mlle. Nano to Senor Don de | Cardenas. Madame Auffmord will | not accompany them to Washington | | today, but will join them later. ! spend faro will remain in Washington éur- ing the minister's absence. irs, David A. Reea, | Miss Virginia Selden will go to Brown University for the ggaduation ises today and will remain over week-end Senator and who are in New York for a short time, entertained at dinner last even- ing at the Hotel St. Regis. and Mrs. David H. | e given up their apart- at 2151 Calirofnia street and taken an apartment at Clifton Ter- race. ex the Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon have been joined at Wardman Park Hotel | y their daughter, Miss Evelyn Gor- | |don. & student at the Sacred Heart | | Academy in New York. i Represemtati Kincheloe Mre. Thomas Blagden will entertain | | at luncheon Sunday at Lock Tavern | about forty guests in honor of Miss | Louisa: Hoar. i Representative and Mrs. John™ Philip Hill will close_their house on 16th street tomorrow and leave for Southampton. N. Y.. where they have taken the Ar- thur Payne villa for the summer. 2 | Former third The newly appointed secretary of the of State and JMrs. M IASTERNAK 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. The Connecticut Avenue Shop Big Reductions in Dresses for all occasions assistant Secretary | reckinridge Long $35 $45 $55 -—- $65. Woraps and Coats Reduced to $49° $59 865 Hats $5 and $10 ~ Absolute and Final Clearance Coats Capes Suits $16.95 10 $49.75 formerly priced from $30 to $98.50 Now 1s ghe time to anticipate your Fall needs Tailoved Suits Costume Suits Silk Suits vacation . and early Silk Coats Sport Coats Cloth Coats No Charges—All Sales Final, Silk Capes Cloth Capes Wife of Lieut. Col. Dickinse: A h > | will close their 16th street home to- | The g THE EVENING BSTAR, MRS. HOWARD C. DICKINSOS, morrow and €0 to Nantucket for the | Charle: summer. Mrs. ( . - | Mrs. Mre. « Georgia ox Berry was |Schull, hostess at luncheon today at the | Charle Hotel Hamilton, entertaining in honor | Smedber, Mr: nes A, Lyon, whose mar- | Col Lyon took place the end . Mrs. zie Walker, Irs. Walter Keller, Mrs. Mrs. Austin Porter. Mrs. Short, riage to Maj. of May. Mrs. Herbert Crosby is entertaining | be an instructor. at bridge today in compliment to Ars. Robert N. Dickman, who is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. John L. Hines, 'Mr. Mr. and Mr: Brothers s4 EMEMBER! This clearly fiunexampled sale is restricted to a few hours tomorrow— FRIDAY ONLY Final Spring Clearance 55 Dresses 27.50 Canton Crepes, Georgette, Flowered Chiffon, Dotted Swiss, colorful Linens —Pleats, Ribbon-trimmed, Fagoting— all pleasingly Parisian and authentically Oriental. TWELVE THIRTEEN F " WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, Esrlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET soon depart for her summer 1923. will entertain at dinner this evening at the Montgomery Country Club, in honor of Mile, Lucienne Nano and her ) Senor Juan de Cardenas, counselor of the Spanish embassy, and Miss Louisa Hoar and her fiance, Mr Christopher La Farge, er Fernando Cunibert! and Cavi erti entertaiped a num- Signora Ci ber of R _streel Ends and Italy Begins’ subject. A banquet will be given in honor of Glazebrook, American France, founder of g Alumni Chapter of Alpha Tau Omege, this_evening at 8:30 o'clock, at the Metropolitan Club by the chapte Miss Mary Perry Brown is enter- taining at bridge today in compliment to Mrs. Lewis T. Michener, who is leaving shortly for California. The gueats Include Mrs. J. o. Nichollog. Mrs, A Mrs. Henry F. Robertson, Mr: ton Lewls, Mrs. 1. W, Ki Violet Biddle. Mr. Reginald Huldekoper will go to ‘Wilmington, Del., today to join Mrs. Huidekoper, who 1s visiting her |mother, Mra. du Pont. After a few ldays there Mr. and Mrs. Huldekoper (Continued on_Ninth Page.) NOTICEM Hurry Here if You Want a Real Bargain in High-Grade Every Machines < include Mrs. Hines, Mrs. Walcutt, Mrs. P. T. Hayne, | Thomas Hammond, W, Mrs William ™ R. Mrs. Crosby will give up their apartment at Wardman Park v 1 and go to the Washing- =, where Col. Crosby will 3 ridge Jordan and and Mrs. William Stuart Reyburn J . @ding & Co. D10 H. STREET. NX. €swosaz suoanuit MOTE Removal Sales Each group offers its quota of very un- usual values, as the following price ranges indicate: Day Dresses Evening Gowns Values to $195—A11 smart, desirable styles suitable. for all occasions—Original Gidding models and successful French styles. Smart Day Coats and Capes 928 48 ‘68 Values $85 to $165-—Handsome models suit- able for all manner of smart daytime wear—of crepe twill, piquetine and novelty fabrics. .- Costume Suits .25 45 75 Values to $175— Two and three piece effects of fine quality materials—values very unusual. WE HAVE LEFT A FEW MA- CHINES WHICH WERE USED FOR DEMONSTRATION AND WILL SELL THEM AT LESS THAN COST, EACH WASHING MACHINE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. W EBSTER Electric Co. 719 9th St. N.W.5z. Theater Phone Main 5150 SOCIETY. Announces Semi-Annual Sale . This Is an Event that the Women of Washington Eagerly Await. Every Evening Gown—ZEvery Dance Frock Coat—Every Cape—Every Wrap Every Suit—Every Spring Dress | N ] A I All Smart Apparel for Girls and Juniors in our Prep Girl Shop Frocks for Street, Afternoon and Sports Wear Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes ~ All Tweed Suits Go-- Sold up to Again, each selection must be final. —that Sold up to $59.50 $ —that Sold up to $69.50 $ _There are 31 of them—made up of the fine Imported and .Domestic weaves—some 3- piece models with knickers. They bear the Louvre stamp of quality and exclusiveness. s-wsosllis- 1115 F St. We Make the First Sacrifice of the Season beginning tomorrow--in Our Fine Frocks You will have the privilege of choice from among 243 of our exclusive Frocks— styles we control; makes we commend—and values that are self-evident. double quick clearance—and for that reason we have made the reduction doubly deep. --that Sold up to $49.50 $ 18 It’s to be 28 38 Because of these very drastic reductions please don’t ask us to accept returns or make exchanges. 5 Choice of Many Louvre Hats--- You'll find grouped together a varied assortment of handsome Dress Hats—each a brilliant design—and charming effect—but the last representative of most popular selling models. $3 95 Were $12.50 to Each selection must be final.