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8 : SOCIETY. ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923. : SOCIETY. .. 3 1d that if the “voice” of an Australia leads all foreign couns Marriage Licenses. Deaths Reported. loud in proportion | trios. in (né barchase of Tewor Sebl [ 1 Gt 5 : 5 hat of htingale his trumpet- |cles made in the United States, Can- * P : 3 Mavrisge licenses have been issued to the deaths have beew :rmc ing could be heard around tie world. ada ranking second and Cuba third. : § i following: P e, W. mest within the L e e ——— —— e ee————— i : ity p : et regory »f::l-n;-zix- g t y Y Oliver ‘TI. Gorbam o ndsos. oupfeal. ; Howard if. Lai ie . Lyoss. A o , 1558 4th ot 1 Henry hapman of tils thy Hynes of Mount Rainfer. Caivia Johneos and Leva Grerion. Gen. Gouraud and His Aide-de-Camp, e, Y Siotisis a0 akta TOE e e for that fine dust which we see float- | With Members -of Embassy Staff, 8 S (o8 45 he e Y e e | ne, not for the er from stagneting | ™%, . Embassy Luncheon Guests. ‘ sl IR " {waters, Adam's scn woul Tive: ton | { s o Brothers ' v : : 1) o ’ - Balance of Week Only T HE ambaseador of France and ) Efsign and Mrs. OrPerald Desmond : | Mme. Jusserand entertained | Linke at Buyhead X I : R : olfh?:m*i"a‘; nt\lx‘:l ficl;:larg:z; at luncheon today Gen. Gou-| Mr. amil Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman W i raud, Lieut, Count de Vibraye, |are staving at_ the Meadow Club 4 rought Iron N the general's aide-de-camp, and the | Juring the reet of their viait at South- . 5 S . & ok e e ¥ R : P —— Bridge Lamp § g Tl BT ' REDUCTIONS : am ner perty on the New ! ; . : Diplomatic Corps n Maine, Tard roof 1ast might. i % : Complete with Shade The minister of Portugal, Vidcount . v 7 d'Alte. has left Washington for Bar Amon, those teri th Nava 9 . e arbor, Me., where he will 5pend the | Academy this yea is T Glenger e ; ! Special No reservations; the smartest the season remainder of the summer. !hll. son of Mrs. William Muehleisen, 5 i X ; : ! % . % . The minister of Persia, Mirza Hus- | Mes, R. K. Forreat Han Sailed sein Khan Alal, will return to Was From New York feor France. ington Baturday om New York, WHALE 16 s meking: SRbEIRT Lt Mrs. Randolph Kieith Forrest sall has disclosed are among these $4.95 : DRESSES SUITS GOWNS Morning, Street .z'p"jlc"h :{Wfllsa: For Dinner and and Afternoon, l[?im SL;r;e.:,' of: Dance. : The Enrapturing Grace in Can. V©TY quintes- Modes, exactly ton and Flat sence of the cre- Crepe, pleatings ations in this ex- HALF PRICE 4§ embellish- clusive costume No C. 0. D. ments. class or Credits . HALF PRICE HALF PRICE from New York whday Fin The minister of s Rice, Senor| gon tn TS T Carrell Fra An artistic lamp for the home e dedication of | An unusual value Don J. Rafael Oreamuno. will return | Bollean Wood, July A2, s a national to Washington this afternoon from | memorial Mes eiris js accompa Iong Island, where he has been for inied by her daughter, her mother. Mrs avout & week. W. 8 Moore and Mirs Carolyn B McKinley: \ of Rumania and | i who are guests o i | Gift and Art Department. iven last evening " ! v # Mrs. Vanderbilt. The minister of Fie ! % ! 1340 G Street Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, Who | Mr and Mrs. Joseph Korr Maxwell ! £y T | As Ilustrated are spending the summer at NeWport, | announce the marriage of their . ‘ 4 2 entertained at luncheon yesterday in | daughtor. Lucia Rebekah, to Mr. Den. honor of Prince and Princess Blbesco. [ nis = Everett McQueary. June 27, in Washington, - k Ut S Jacquets, Sport and Semi-Tailored Wraps— Senator and Mrs. Robert M. La i | 4 g . Pri learance Complete Follette of Wisconsin have gone 0| Mrs, H. L. Williams of 6th street f. : i Half-Price Clearance P! te Battle Creek Sanitarfum, Battle ) northeast left Washington yesterday z 2 Creek, Mich., where they will spend | afternoon to wpend the rest of the | Open 9 to 6 Daily—Closed All Day Saturday, July and Augus come time. | summer with relatives, at Caldwell ¢ T W ELVE T HIRTEEN F AN NN NN N eX. Mme. Laurinda Marchetti, who sails 5 — fcr Europe on the Laconia Thursday,| Mr. S. M. Chambers of Indianapolls, | July 12, for the summer, will be en- [who is making an extended stay in N TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET tertained by her friends tonight at i Washington, is at the Lee House. the Hamilton Hotel. ———— . . = 5 : MISS JEAN CONRAD, A V S Clal Off f V'Txll‘iean:lnxgfim'k;fs"?—:{ur?{edb:‘a"w.fil Births Reported. Daughter of Col. and Mra. Julius T. Conrad, stationed at Gover: Inland, er e erin (o) ington this morning from Beverly, who ix al tely visiting Miss Betty Byrne and Miss Margaret Zoinay, de- | | Thé follow|, births have been reported to, Mass., where he went to Temain OVET | the heaith department within the 13or twente” | PUt s iencteivad . July 4 with Mrs. Phillips and their | four hours - q e Ka ser et % o o T Doaeas. . IMA] JONES LEAVES G. W. U, |4 to auty in the office of the surgeon Mr. and er‘ ,[‘,,b,n 13,,_,, d,,“, M, e £ i general :\'xr lll-l[v:‘rlrrnon'l. :lv ‘::” x:: . gone to Newport for a time and are . i d as military instructor S O D o = Maj. Glenn L Jones, Medical Corps, . Wediagion Tateanhcs N has been relicved from duty as pro. i . The minister of Colombia and Se- : > tessor of military science and tactics - e Corps, who has nora de Olaya, who left Washington x Elizabetn MeNeal bay. at George Washington Unlversity | completed a tour of dutv in the ||| osler by motor the latter part of last week Medizal School. this city, and assign- Philippine Islands. to place their children in a camp | the north.. are now at Willlamstown, | = = /1 Mass.. re_the minister will at tend the lectures at the Williamstown i ) . Institute of Polltics. After attend- : Silk Hose ing the fnstitute the minister and Senora de Oiaya will motor through | | i ’ ‘ : P2 in brow: the New England states, making a . —= in brown and = number of stops at resorts. They | | i 7 ‘ gray, with lisle A i ampees e st AR ul .u aAr; iZZkZe é ‘ L\ B /‘ ; tops. ~ Were A Variety of Dr. Douchan Marinovich, firat sec | l J » ) \ ) - $1.95 & $2.95. Willow Furniture Croats ana Slovence: ‘wit by chasge | At $2 50 | ioister D Tavienion, s ceatiea’ i | y 5 i $4 50 U rd 3}5:;‘;:: (' remainder of the summes | : [N All-silk Hose . Pwa in Europe. g I . . H i in brown, gray T TR Momentous Price Reductions , mdinnt, oo B QEHAIRS—smu, winged, large Hawley, “who recently closed thelf 5 i residence at 1514 R street. are now |l PO $3.95 and $4.50. and cllxslnoned, or fined. with magazine racks. Cushioned ton Woods, N. established In t}:velr cottage at Bret- = - = 5 . Admiral_Edwara W. Eberle wit || Women’s and Misses’ Lovely Apparel |l All-Silk Rolette lhfle} Yoo .. ol settees, mfllnd and . tables, gome ‘to Washington therend ot ‘the |} . s In gray, beige and black. Sizes 834 and 9 only. floor or table lamps with imported Siceeed Admiral Robert Ee Conta An Girls’, Small Boys’, Infants’ Apparel Were $1.95 cretonne shades. We paint to your chief of naval operations. Admiral . ' g color Selection Coontz wil] leave about the middle - ofitheimonth o A TEAC icedat i AN unusual opportunity to secure the best goods made T d ary of the T -1 8 H H ilv' s oy PATer ROl eari at prices extraordinarily’ reduced fpr Summer dis e e posal. This sale consists of smart, distinctive garments Suff) Bish: d Mrs. Herbert § 1 - oD Bishop Au0 Men Herhert ) from our regular stock and is unequaled for genu N § . -y, New York and ith the L} i y 3 I . from Now Sord and ars iy The inely, remarkable values : GECPLITT Cone Bradley. Mr. d Mrs. Bradley have e Rt e Coats—Capes—Wraps—Suits—Dresses I1325-14th St.NW.<~Main 4224 Paperhanging and Upholstering Painting—Interior and Exterior cent to the Kernochan property, 'he McKay estate was owned by Har- square feet of land and wil = =S i S e g Pre-Inventory Sale mainder of the summeér abroad. She i . t . n: h . ol Kennedy” Whesler and her : _tomon.ow_F"day siderable amount of seasonable merchandise that Mr. and Mrs. Emmons §. Smith will You know .what a Louvre Odd-Lot | way to get real quick action is to hold a Discount N aiens W e radical that the clearance sought may be So here it is! ington the middle of September, Newport, which they bought and are vard and more recently by J. Murray | j{ eventually cleared of buildings. York today and will sail July 7 - - - . - — 5 will join her young daughter, Miss — = ! . Mary Louise Tyner, in Paris, where ‘ l f Odd L t | ; : & 2 | 4 r semi-annual :'t::klem:r!m‘..u%r;msrflgfir‘,?:l,E»::h::f [ earance o o s We are getting ready to take our se u; WL Jaave Weskington Suly B0 o should be sold at once rather than to be taken “in Bass Rocks, Me., to spend the re- '@ 1eave Washington this week for the jr. and Mr.' Wililam D. Willlams of T —— - Snmaatan Richoen, uttorua g (18 ||| F'riday Tremendous Reductions Big July Glearance accomplished quickly. _ r;}’e‘;:,,;;e:""'!:?{f;" JF:‘:;'M‘,'{'::“E' None Reserved All Sales Final n resses | Epens wo nths in Engl L, o —_— e ———— e - e . returned to Washington. She will re- | 43 Dresses in Misses’ sizes only— I Faving o Bivorn trore e meres || ' Women’s and Misses’ Suits--- Tremendously Reduced both Street and Dress Frocks. Were $l4°15 3 remodeling for their summer home. Hats—Sweaters—Skirts—Blouses < : Terms arranged to your convenience Howe of Boston. It contains 109,000 | } i 3 1’ be 3 === . ; > 5 Closed all day Saturda; EEEE I F Street. Corner Jhirteenth Y Y aboard the Homeric to spend the re. France and Italy. inventory, and a hurried glance discloses a con- Mrs. Kennedy Wheeler and her mainder of the summer. : | stock.” Therefore we have decided that the best wost, They will be Soined 1n Chicepe Closed All Day Saturday Sale is—how we make the reductions ll Sale, offering unusual savings in all departments. Ohio, both juniors of Princetom Uni- y Grand Canyon, returning to Wash- Many Below Cost of Manufacture AIl colors, Navy, Tan, Black and masnish 5 to $49.50.:....c.... o= i x'z'o';le‘:e:t’lf.:el materisls tremendously reduced to. $16°959 $28’ $39‘50 2 ) Greece, where o e i A Few Tweed Suits and Sport Costs (Sizes 16, 18) $ 5 9 5 . 56 Street Dresses, in Ladies’ and sz 8_75 merican Red Cross, is the They're Values to $25.00—Friday to Close - o ) o 3 guest of Capt. and Mrs, Barle F. y i » Misses’ sizes. Were up to $65.00. . d Danaon s e p et o et Shantung Silk Suits, tailored and sport styles, Reduced, $19.95 ington about the middle of the et $25 to $30 Coats and Capes, sports and others. Reduced to $16.95. Sui : SIS 25, Qoores Sandaron, sscratary of $30'to $90 Couts and Capes. cfoths and siks. - Reduced to SZ330: In Suits Goate::. i . P to oats and Capes, cloths'and silks. Reduced to : 21 of the Fine Tweed Suits— ¢ = | irts . Capt. and Mrs. Luke MeNames re- to ats and Capes, clo silks. Reduced to $49.50. sports models. Were $25 to $49.50. 1 l: 0 caSklrt S SRR turned from Baltimore _yes JATE meesiieeson e Roshanara Silk Skirts, all Colors, $15.00 Values ......$10.95 Riding Habits— ‘ o pm e e sn o)l $7.95 Baronet Satin Skirts, all Colors, Reduced to ... . .$3.95 and Cioth. Werc's950 10855~ $2]-7 || Children’s Wear. ... SLIP COVERS " Big Values in Summer Dresses : il S, . .. Figured Silk Crepe Dresses Reduced to $10.95, $16.95, $19.95. In Coats . Stripe Silk, Fancy Silk, Crepe and Shantung Dresses. Special, $16.95 ke | : Three- Eé'e and Other sporfesnk Dresses, values to $37. Special,$19.95 Here, the reductions are up to half and more. Silk Underwear.... Beautiful Silk Crepe Dresses, all kinds. Reduced to $25. Silk Coats in two groups— F R E E " Colored Voiles, Ratine and Linen Dresses. Reduced to $12.95. Up t0 $49.50. - evnvnenne.. 32450 | Millinery........... s : : $5 for Gingham Dresses. $10.95 for Dresses of Silk, Crepe, s 33750 l Real Savings on .{illfSugzmer 4 ppla{;l. A 20 $9.95 for Linen Dresses. : Figures and Plain. it Genuine Qpportunity for Economical Women of“;ec s:":'ad 0 p:fttirr:t : $6.95 for Fi Voile ; THEY'RE BARGAINS The Sports Coats, too, are greatl}f rgduced. tonnes suitable¢ for Slip Covers. If selected we |}i|}j 500 White Voile and Cotton Waists. 34 to 54 bust measure; broken HTH sl make them up free {{{ll Jines, some slightly mussed. Values to $5.95, FRIDAY. $129, In Millinery J 150 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Silk Waists, in light and dark col- 65 typical Louvre Hats—exclusive s 2 85 Blouses............. . > Lansburgh Interior Regular sizes—for stout women. Values, up to $12.95. and distinctive. Regardless of what » FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Decorating Co. Reduced Friday, $398 e they have been—reduced now to. ... | \YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Julius Lansburgh, Mgr. 637FSLNW. . Hundreds of Sweaters. All Kinds at 'Bcrgain. Prices

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