Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY. THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923, and Mre. T. Q. Donaldson, and to be on temporary duty here, Men O A K. Viagler has returned to Washington after spending a month at Virginia Beach. the summer at Bheridan, JVyoming, Yellowstone gnd lor parks, Ml Altred Ballin, U 8 A hes [X vil ?r-m Bur and o . Beljin at the Hotel Astor, where they wilf remain for & v- ba personal effects to her husband, Jo- b Paul, and provides bequests of ,000 each for Edward % ean, B, IP‘u and Jor WILL OF MRS. ELVA PAUL PROVIDES TRUST FUNDS Sons Are Given $300 Monthly and SOCIETY. $26,000 each at the end of five and ten ear periods. The trust is to terminate n fifteen years and each son is to have one-half of the estate. Wiillam K. Quinter and the Riggs National Bank are named a8 executors. Bhe leaves her household and |for the first five years and lump sums of | wife, Augusta L. Snyder, and at her death is to go to his children, Vera 8. Tompkins and Edwin H. Snyder, ) B The term “white plague” originateq among the early Greek physicians 'or &n exten terms of the will of win {and was so called by them owing to Society M. Jusserand, Amb i Deliver an HE ambassador of France, M. Jusserand, went to New York yesterday to atténd the open- ing of the general course on French civilization at the sumimer session of Columbia University. He returned to Washington last evening. The newly appointed counselor of the French embassy, M. L. de La- boulaye, will suil for this country Saturday on the France. M. de La- boulaye will be charge d'affaires dur- ing the absence of the ambassador, who, with Mme. Jusserand. will sail snortly after M. de Laboulaye's ar- rival to spend the remainder of the summer in France. Secretary Denby En; I'ay’s Commtry Outing. The Secretary of the N win Denby, will leave ti for a brief visit in the country. mecretary plans to spend the month of August with his family at their home In Michigan The Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the min- ister of Sweden, will be the honor guest at luncheon Monday of Mrs. John Aspergren, with whom the min- jcter and she are spending & short time at her home, Aspen Hall, at Newport, R. L The mliitary attache of the French embassy, Col. George A. L. Dumont, left Washington Sunday with Gen. Gourgud of the French army, whom he will accompany on a tour through the United States. Col. Dumont will Teturn to Washington in August. Mme. Dumont and her two daugh- ters, Mile. Paule Dumont and Mille.| Marthe Dumont, will leave for New York Thursday and will sail Saturday to spend the remainder of the sum- mer at their home in France. The newly appointed assistant sec- retary of the Treasury, . Farrand B. Winston, has taken an apartment @t 1215 16th street. Maj. Winston succeeds Col. Edward Ciifford. The military attache of the Japan- ese embassy and Mme. Haraguchl will be the honor guests at dinner tomor- row evering of Maj. and Mrs. W. C. Short, who will entertain at their home on Kenyon street. 3 The secretary of the Chilean em- bassy, Senor Federico B. Agacio, has returned to Washington after gpend- ing the week end in New York. The military attache of the Polish legation and Mme. Mach left Wash- ington this morning for Ventnor, N. J. to spend several days with Mm Wroblewska, wife of the minister. who with her children is established there for the summer months. Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. Greg- ory and their little son Robert will go to. Hampton roads, preparatory to sailing on the Chaumont, July 19, for the west coast, where the admiral goes as a member of the congres- sional committee for inspection. Mrs. Gregory will visit her parents, Judge and Mrs. T. F. Turner, at Bremerton, Washington, and will be absent until about October 1. Admiral Gregory, chlef of the bureau of yards and docks, will remain as long as the congressional committee is on the western coast. Mrs. T. DeWitt Talmage entertain- ed at dinner last evening on the New Willard roof in honor of Admiral Eberle, who is being transferred to take the place of Admiral Coonts, chief of naval operations, having a party of eight. The marriage of Miss Ruth Con- stance Yeagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn' Yesgle, to Mr. John Charles Walker of La Follette, Tenn., will take place August 1 at 7 o’clock jn the evening, at the chapel of the Transfiguration Church. The cere- mony will be performed by the Rev. John J. Queally. The_ assistant military attache of the Japanese embassy and Mme. Inouve will entertain a dinner party Friday evening on the New Willard Toof. . Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Lewis C. Lucas Tive as their guest Miss Josephine Molony of New York, who arrived last evening and will be with them several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy L. Jeffords are in New York preparatory to sailing tomorrow on the Belgenland to spend several months in travel abroad. Mr. Carter Glass, jr.. son of Sen- ator and Mrs. Carter Glass, is_spend- ing a short time at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Dr. J. C. Boyd, U. 8. N, Medical Corps, and Mrs. Boyd, will sail from New York on board the Belgenland to spend some time in Europe. Mrs. Frederic A. Keep will ar- rive in New York today on the Ma- jestic after a several months' stay in been for several months. Mrs. Harry Norment is arriving today in New York aboard the Ma- veral months stay in . Norment, who accom- P . Norment to Europe, re- mained in London for a Jonger stay. Mrs. Stephen B. short visit to her daughter, Mrs, Wi}. «Jiam F. Hitt, at the latter's Vir‘ln}l estate, prior to returning by motor to Veator, N. J., where she hes pur- chased a summer home. Mrs. B. H. Warder will close her ‘mpartment in a few days and join her son-in-law _and daughter, Mr, and Mr(l, );Ylohn ‘W. Garrett, at Mount Des- ert, Me. Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont enter- Clkins is making a M. Pasternak The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Conn. Ave, N.W, lnventoiy Sale Dresses Dainty, cool, Sum- mer Dresses for outings and all summertime wear. 518 All apparel throughout the Shop at drastic in- ventory sale weduc- i Makes Hasty Trip to New York to assador of France, Address. MRS. WILLIAM F. CULBERTSON, Wife of the viee chairman of the United States Tarifft Commisxion, who, with her two daughters, Is spending wome time in Europe. tained a dinner parfy at the Ritz lust evening in honor of Mrs. Lewls Nixon. Capt. Whitehead and Bride Go te White Mountains. The marriage of Miss Eleanor Ash- com, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Ashcom, to Capt. Frank Whitechead, U. S. Ma- rine Corps, took place yesterday morning at the home of the bride, on Chapin street, the Rev. J. J. Dimon officiating. The house was decorated with palms, ferns and summer flowers. The bride wore a gown of white ‘georgette crepe made on straight lines and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilles of tne valley. Mr. Edgar Ashcom, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Im- mediately after the ceremony Capt. ‘Whitehead and his bride left for a wedding trip to the White Moun- tains. In the autumn they will go to Honolulu, where Capt. Whitehead is stationed. Dr. Hans Riesser of the German embassy was host to four at luncheon yesterday on the New Willard roof. Capt. Middleton S. Elliott, who recently left Washington for his new ost, at Mare Island, Calif., and Mrs. lliott entertained a company at a dinner dance at the Country Club there, when they presented their daughters, Miss Caryl Elliott and Miss Alice Elliott, to Navy society. The guests for the dinner numbered about’ fifty, and additional guests joined the company for dancing. Mrs. John Crayke Simpson enter- tained eight at ‘luncheon yesterday on the New Willard roof. The assistant secretary Navy, Col. turned to Washington last evening, after a short visit in New York. of the Theodore Roosevelt, re- Col. Samuel J. Morris, U. S. A, of Washington, with Mrs. Morris and their son, W. S. Morris, is at the Hotel Astor, in New York, before sailing for Panama on Thursday. Lieut. Commander Smith, U. S. N., and Mrs. Smith, with their small child, are making an indefinite stay at the Lee House. Lieut. T. Q. Donaldson, jr., has come from Camp McClellan, at An- niston, Ala., to visit his parents, Col. Oscar jton_toda; Dr. and Mrs. Featon Bradford, Miss Agnes Golden and t. o"m. Arapha, naval attache of tbe Bra- xilian embassy, it the week end at Front Royal, Va. as guests of Col. and Mra. 8. R. Millar, at their home, Mountain View. e Miss Golden will leave Washin to make a series of visits in New York. 1 Dr. and Mra. Stavely Leave For trip to Burepe. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Livingston avely, accompanied by Mrs. Stave- ly’s sister, Miss Haralgan, left Wash- ington yesterday for New York pre- paratory to- salling for Europe to spend the rest of the summer. Capt. and Mrs, Frederic Young are spending & week at Fort Monroe, Va. r of St Joss re. Charle: Brooks. |, Mrs. Lee Webst. is the st of Dr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Trimble are leaving today for the west, spending £ which will include ington. 116 Siiverman, deughter of u.:." C“Irt Abe 8liverman of Leb- anon, s flultlns' her sunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, at ‘their home, 1001 Sth street northw. where she will be a guest for severa weeks. Mr. Newell W, Ellison left Wash- ington for Boston iast evening, where pe will spend & week. Mr.'and Mre. W. B. Stokes of Pitta- burgh are at the Hamilton Hotel, to remain until the end of the we: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mayer and fam- fly and Mre. H. Herman and Mr. Philip Herman ar owuflrlfll‘ an epartment at the 8t. Nicholas, 2230 California street northwest. In Palestine ows are al- lowed the freedom not only of the houses and living rooms, but of the mosques and sacred tombs, where they bulld their nests and rear their young. Erlebacher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Semi-Annual J Reduction Sale Offeri ) Offering - Unrestricted Choice of All Smart Summer Apparel Prep Girl ._9hog—$mnrt Apparel for Girls and Juniors is included in this 33 1-3 per cent Reduction Sale. ALWAYS COOL : in the new dining room atop - Tho NEW WILLARD ‘Dot a: 3ol Shemabile 1 e P. Gassman is given t_funds of $35,000 each for her grandson, Wil- 1 and for her sisfer-in- Bnell. tional Bank is to hold tate in t for her|J. J. Dean ul and Frank D. paying them $300 each monthly Lump Sums at Bad of Cor- H.‘" tain Peslods. the The will of Mrs.. Elva Paul, who|go dled July 5, has been filed for pro-!Paul, Btanislaus, " The House ? 608 to 614 of Courtesy Avnn'ruw garden in the sky, open on all sides to refreshing breezes, looking out upon an impgsing panorama of the city, the sparkling Potomac, the green hills of Virginis, and the rolling plains of Maryland, The Open for breakfast, luncheon, dinner and supper. Tempting summer dishes. Music by the famous Meyer Davis New Willard Orahestra. Dancing. Your favorite table may be re- served in advance, NEW WILLARD ‘!‘flmlnnhAmunndFSm FRANK 8, HIGHT The Models most in demand— Knife Plaits, Box Plaits, Side- plaits and Plain designs—with pockets and belts and button deco- Two other special ; groups rations. The Skirts that with one of the New Sweaters gives you a smart Sports Costume. ‘Adding Many New Styles To This Remarkable White Sale markable sale, we're adding still more styles from our $5.95, $8.50 and $10 stocks. All are this season’s approved Fashions. Plenty of all sizes. Dress Pumps in white kid and reignskin with white or colored kid trimmings. Sports and every day styles—Reign- skin Oxfords with Ivory Soles, Reignskin Pumps ‘with colored kid trimmings, Nubuck Oxfords in all white, with contrasting trims—all at $3.90 the pair. TO fill the gaps left by busy selling in this re- Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h Se, 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “City Club Shog" e ¥ 5 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. 1318 G St. ol o wold on the easiest t. 01 E. B. T 1’1 Arthur Probey. A life remaining estate is devised to his the extreun su 3 J.|yellow plague are hiele and interest in the of the body. oo l—=]o]—— o]0l o]——]o[c——[clo[——=To[——=lcl——=1a]] ilipshors Member Better Business Bureau The Store Closes All Day on Saturday Dur;;lq July and Auguat. An Important Ch'apter in This Remarkable'Alteration Sale Plaited and Plain Skirts 500 of them—that have been reduced from much higher prices to The materials are Roshanaro, Crepe de Chine, Wool Crepe. Country Club, Wool Eponge, ete.— in Tan, Gray, White and the more conservative colors. There are many in the assort- all of them typical high-grade Skirts. All sizes. News of Otherb Important Economies NOT At “City Club Shog" . Special Sale of £“" . e._99 Wi-Mo-Dau-Sis Several Desirable Stytes of our Fampus “Wi-Mo-Dau-Sis” Ox- fords in Black or Brown Kidskin; Flexible Goodyear Welt Soles and Rubber Heels, rcducc}d} $5.00 to .. s Strap Slippers Special Sale Women's Soft, Comfort- able Black Kid Strap Slippers or Ox- fords, with turned soles and rubber heels, for street or house wear. All sizes at Silk Stockings Very Special Value in Women's ‘White Silk Stockings, with seam back; lisle sole, heel and garter $1 00 o top. At . Children’s Sandals & Play Oxfords More of those Good-wearing Play Shoes for Boys and Girls. Made of good, plump, tan leather, with solid e A $1.00 Boudoir Slippers Women’s Quilted Satin Summer Boudoir _ Slippers, prettily trimmed with Silk Pompons; in Old Rose, Gr:y. ‘(‘Zopenhagcr_n, Naw{y ttracti - :;n'. oA!Me.r attractive col $1.oo Bathing Slippers ‘Women’s Feather-weight Snug-fitting Bathing Slippers. Made in one giece of pebbled rubber. Biack or Blue, trimmpd in White; White, trimmed in " bitions e P18 whitenees of the ! ant terrible emaciation ‘whiteness, blackness and yellowness Largeut Exclusive Ladies’ Specialty Shop in Washington

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