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50 o : l ociety Dr. Rowe, Director General of the Pan- American Union, Luncheon Host to Delegates. HE director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. 8./ Rowe, entertained at luncheon | the delegates to a spe- | ce on standardization held erican Union. The guests director of the domestic com- Sherwell, se of the interamerican Mr. Calvin W. Rice, | tional engineering at th A were Dr. Julius Klein, tzn and burean of ) Guillermo A, . general ligh commission ree. vetary tor of the New York; Mr. W. A. Wheeler Department of Agriculture, Mr. E. W. MeCullough of the Chamber of Com- merce of the United States, Dr. C. E McGuire of the Institute of Economics, Mr. Frederick W. Feiker of the Depart- ment of Commerce, Mr. Franklin Adams and Mr. W. A. Reid of the Pan-Ameri- can Union. The minister of Costa Rica, Senor Tion J. Rafael Oreamuno, will leave Washington this evening to spend a week on Long Island. Air Service Officers to intertain New Chief. An informal dance and entertainment wiil_be given in ho £ illiam 1i. Garrison, jr., wh assumed | mmand of and Mrs. at the al e station in i tomorrov Officers of d their wives and officers the headquarters of the dis- Washingten® will be the hosts. en. H. H. Bandholtz, the com- anding officer of the district, is ex- jected to attend. The charge d'affaires of Norway, Mir. Danlel Steen, will accompany Mme. Steen and their children to Cape May, N. J., today, where they will spend ilie remainder of the summer at the Congress Hall Hotel. Mr. Steen will urn to Washington after a brief there, but will join his family fiequently for week end visits, The charge d'affaires of the Neth- erlands, Dr. J. B. Hubrecht, left Washington this morning for Syosset, L. I, to spend several days with Mme. fubrecht and their children, who are established there for the summer nionths, istant postmaster gen- 2 Irving Glover. who ztoy, about two weeks g0 for t cific coast on business r the post office, will attend the stal convention in Marion, Ohio, the of next week. Mr. Jjoined in Helena, Mont., b Ver, who accompanied him on the rest { ‘the trip. They will return to Washington the latter part of next week. The t eral, M left Was The former military attache of the Dritish embassy, Maj. Gen. H. K. thell, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.; Joseph Leiter, at Beverly, Mass. Gen. Bethell will sail later in the summer for England Christian Gross will at dinner this Mr. and Mrs. entertain & company evening. Mrs. nest H. Daniel and her daughter, Miss Eleanor Daniel, have | as their guests Miss Myrtice James of irvington, Va. Miss Claudia George of Irvington, Va.; Miss Adelaide Rowe of Fredericksburg. Va.. and Miss Cor- rine Daniel of Falls Church, Va. Tues- 1y evening Mrs. Daniel entertained t'a dance for their guests and Wed nesday Mrs. J. M. Willex gave a danc in their honor. Mrs. ( Aitch- ison will entertain at tea tomor for her daughter, Miss Beatrice Aitc ison, in compliment to Miss Danlel's guests. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and her daughter, Miss Madeline Austin, will leave Washington tomorrow for New ! york, from which place they will sall r'in the month for Europe. They | week on t vormandy | coust, 4 will visit Nor- | Wiy and Sweden. They will spend | the early autumn in the lake country | of Italy, going to France for some; time before returning to this country in the carly winter. | John R. Williams will sail} urope August 7 on the Maure- tania, to £pe several months abroad | Mrs. Charles F. Nash | hington Monday next and will motor to Willoughby Beach, Va. where they will remain | tor an indefinite perio Capt. and will leave W Mr. and Mrs Wade Ellis are ar-| riving today in New York on the! Rerengaria, after spending several | MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR i DINNER i Dixie Tavern, Rockville, Md. | 12 to 3—6 to 9 P.M. Dally, A Beautiful Trip. Chicken and Waffles. _ Tel. Rocksil Fine Floors of Hard Wood Floors 1ald over old ones and in new buildings. Old floors which have been neglected or improperly finished reno- Telephone North 6523, J. M. Adams 1503 Connecticut Ave. vated. Boned - Chicken Tender meat of chicken. Deli- cious in salads, sandwiches or CIETY. monthe in Europs. They will come to Washington tomorrow evening. March-Beer Wedding Home Affair Last Night. The marriage of Miss Ruth Dorothy Beer, daughter of Capt, and Mrs. Ar- thur W. Beer, and Mr. Sterling Rhodes March ‘took place last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. J. J. Muir officlating. Only the im-’( mediate families and a few intimate friends witnessed the ceremony, which | Was followed by an informal recep- tion. The house was decorated with summer flowers, ferns and palms, and | the bridal couple stood under an arch of laurel, roses and ferns. The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse, made with short sleeves and a bateau neck, with a panel of satin falling from the left side of the moderately full skirt, and a rosette of satin and silver cloth marking the low waist line. She carried bride Florence Elizabeth Beer at- tended her sister as maid of honor and wore a gown of cream-colored georgette crepe made on straight | lines, and carried pink rosebuds, Miss Anna March was the bridesmald, and wore a gown of white georgette crepe, and carried pink roses. Mr. Raymond March was the best man for his brother. Mr. March and his bride left later in the evening for Havana, Cuba, where they will make their home, the lat- ter wearing a gray three-plece suit with a hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. P. Richard- son had the Hungarian minister and Countess Laszlo Szechenyl as honor guests at a dinner for the Hungarian legation staff at Newport last night. | Others present were Dr. and Mrs. Henry Barton Jacobs, Mr. and Mr: Bdson Bradley, Mrs. Hamilton Mck Twombly, Mrs. Richard Gumbril Mrs. James Lenox Banks, jr. Frederick Baldwin, Mr. Dudley Gl bert, Mr. John Pelenyi and Mr. Andor de Hertelendy, the last two legation | attaches. Mrs. T. DeWitt Talmage was host- ess to six at dinner on th V' roof last night. S Mrs. Davis Ireland will Washington July 20 for Bar Harbo . to Vislt her mother and dauj ter before sailing for Europe. Mrs, Ireland and her daughter, Miss Lou- ise Ireland, have taken an apartment in Paris for a vear and will lease their house in this city. Mrs, Mitchéll Harrison a small party at Shoreham yesterday. entertained luncheon at the Miss Ruth Miller Green an i Dorothy Smith. In company with Mo | Er;\‘::;slunsar’v]f dlhp National Cathedra School, ed for Europe y i on, the Laconia. Bobe pedtereev) _ Miss Smith is returning home to ! Geneva. She is the daughter of zénl Rev. Everett Smith, Episcopal clergy- | man in charge of the American | L)I{l{l{ch in Switzerland. ss Green will travel on the con- | tinent with Miss Smith's family, and | will be thelr guest several weeks, | rejoining Miss Emerson later for a | motor trip in England and Scotland. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard-Harlow will {leave Washington tomorrow for Wil { Hamstown, Mass., where they hav taken a house. They will have as their guests, In August Commander and Mrs. Theodore Wilkinson. The marriage of Miss Dorothy | Meyers to Mr. Robert Bates Warren took place Wednesday at noon in All Sows’ Church, the Rev. H. H. R Sterrett officiating. Only the members | of the two families and a few inti- mate friends witnessed the ceremony. | Mrs. Monroe Warren, sister-in-law f the bridegroom, was matron of | honor, and Mr. Hugh Warren acted as | best mangfor his brothcr. After a wedding tHp in the north Mr. and | Mrs. Warren will make their home | n Ordway street, Cleveland Park. Col. William Hart was a luncheon | host at the Shoreham yesterday, en- | tertaining_informally | Mme. Wilhelm Von Fath of Lake, Como, Ttaly, who arrived last Friday on the Beigenland of the Red Star line, and who will be the guest dur- ' i Chicago. | Constantinople. MRS, BENJAMIN SCOTT YOUNG, Leaving Washington todny to spend several weeks with Senator and Mrs. Peter Norbeck, at Redfield, S. D. ing the summer of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black, at their villa in Ox Pasture road, Southampton, L. L, will go to Newport next week to visit Countess Laszlo Szechenyi for a few days Mme. Vom Rath was formerly Miss Cecelia May of Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mitchell, jr., of Chicago left today for their “home after spending several days at the | New Willard. Mrs. Mitchell is the daughter of Mr. J. Ogden Armour of Mrs. BEdgar Collins, wife of Maj. Collf; nd_ her two daughters. s Catherine Collins and Miss Eliza Collins, will e Washington week for Baglc . Pa. Mr. William Wallace, jr., York 1Is_spending several the Lee House of New days at Countess Herman herr-Thoss and | two children, who have been visiting her father, Mr. Henry White, and M White, at Elmcourt, In Lenox, for & month, are to sail tomofrow for Copenhagen. Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson is spending the summer with her son, Mr. George L. Wilkinson, and his family, in their | Evanston, 1lI., home Miss Lucille W. Wilkinson is travel- ing in Europe with her cousins, Dr. and Mre. James P. McNaughton of Howard W. Hodgking, who has been visiting his parents, Dr. and| Mrs. H. L. Hodgkins, for the past| week, will return to his home in Chi- | cago tomorrow. ! Dr. will ern and Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins ave the city today for a south- | ater trip extending over several | | weeks. i party at Los Angeles. i for the forum lun: i Chamberli; | Lippitt. 1ani tonians who will leave Saturday afternoon for a flve weeks: outing covering some 00 ‘miles in the far west and_nprth, in the Colorado Rock! Yellow Stone and Mount Ranier and the Canadian Rockies. The party will travel in their clal private Pullman, stopping in all the principal cities of the west and viewing the various points of interest en route. Sunday the party will be in_ Chicago, the following Sunday in Salt Lake City, the next, in Los Angele: The fourth Sunda: the party will be in full view of the DOSDO(IXII nows of Mount Shasta, and the last Sunday will be spent at Chalet Lake Louise, in the Canadlan National Park. In the company are Mr. and Mrs.! Edward C. Wells, Miss Susan P. Keech, Miss Emma V. Blandy, Miss Emma G. Jenkins, Miss Estelle J. Brereton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walton Edwards and their two sons, Richard W. and Walton Edwards, Mrs. Henry Clay Johnson, Mrs. F. G. Dieterich, Mrs. J. W. Ridenour, Miss Mary E. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Stub- ener,” Mrs. Louise G. Adams, Miss Elizabeth A. Hummer, Miss Hortense H. Cook, Miss Mary Reisinger, Miss Mary E. Wild, Miss Elizabeth J. rrie Hill, Miss Edna and Mrs. Wilson B. Genevra E. Nairn, Mrs. Louise Milier, Mrs. Flora B. Birch, Miss Mary N. Birch, Miss Marjorie Hampton, Miss Mary A. Weldley, Miss Ada W. Farwell, Mr. L. R. Lein- bach, Mr. E. R. Rochester, Mrs. O. L McCurdy, Miss B. L. Packet and the Misses P’eaco Edwards Mi Mr. W. Walt Hampton and Wajdley w the leave the party after Yellowstone und return to Wash- ington, Mr. Leinbach leaves the party at Salt Lake City for a tour of Yose- mite. Mrs. and Miss Birch. Miss White and Miss Farwell leave the Miss their leisure. Mrs. Miller and Miss Relsinger expect to spend some time | in Portland. Mrs. Ralph W. Hunt of Southbrooke Court and her two children, Richard and Catherine Hunt, are passing the summer in the mountains of Virginia. Mr. Hunt, who is now with his fam- fly. will return shortly to Washing- ton. / making _reservations heon of the Wom- Club, to be held in the club- Jackson place. tomorrow at rs. Willlam B Lyman w. M Mrs am_J Miss Daisy Among those tedt, M Bervl Close, Miss Campbell, M Margaret V Ross, Miss Howiette, Kensett Vail il Mixs L. Gilman, Mrs. Edna ubblefield, Miss J. M. Drew, Miss Sallle Turpin, fiss Carrie M. Clark, Mrs. Carl Casey, Miss Clara Woodman, Mrs. John 'J. Walsh, Mrs. Frances Wil- ltams, Miss Lila Buell Graves and others. Dr. Albert H. Putney. dean of the American University ool of Diplomacy. will be the honor guest and principal speaker. Dr. Putney recently returned from Czechoslo vakia, will have as his subject “Some Present-Day_Aspects of the Situation in Central Europe.” Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlin will preside. Gen. and Mrs. David S. Gordon will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, where they will spend the summer, as has been their custom | vears. b Washingtonians ing Five Weeks' Western Trip. { { A party of thirty-eight Washing- road has as her guest Miss Monica |’ o5, A ——— i "4 BRO/. INCORPORATED Miss Janice Wilmeth of Columbla We Have Moved to Our New Studio Building at 610 13th St. N.W. (Between F and G Streets) Edmonston Studio “While You Are About It, Get a Good Picture” A Sale of WHITES! White Canvas—White Kid—White Calf Pumps and Oxfords for Women A Score and More of Styles at One Reduced Price! patties—for home use or outings. STANDARD SINCE 1855 SALE PRICE. All Sizes to 8—All Widths T%lere are two straps, cross straps and one straps ; French, Baby French, Spanish, Military and Flat heels: medium and round toes—there are more than 20 styles in all—worth ‘dollars more, but priced at this one reduced White and Colored Silk Hosiery . . . .$1.59 to $3.25 Pair IRSH'S SHOE-STORES I‘:’fim SEVENTH ST.NW. 3 “Upper Seventh Street in. Location — gty-w;;de in Trade” tour of | returning_at | Miss ! Miss Bessle | D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 13 Frischkorn of Richmond. Miss Frisch- korn expects to go north for the month of August, asccompanied by her mother and Miss Wilmeth. Miss Frischkorn will return to her home by way of Charlottesville, where she will visit friends at the University of Virginia. house guest Miss Virginia Movius of Lidgerwood, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ramsey of Queensland, Australia, who are visit- ing Washington, are staying at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs. J. D. Elljott and her son, Dun- can, have gone to Cape May to spend the summer. Mrs. J. A. Bailey of New York, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. ‘Willard Kochenderfer, at the La Fay- ette, has returned to her home. Mrs. Watkin Roberts and Miss M. H. Benson, both of London. England, are in Washington for a short visit, and are staying at the New Willard. Marriage Licenses. arriage licenses have been fssued 0 the win Franklin D. Marble and Mildred A. Rutter, both of Baltimore. Engene L. Jeffers and Vivian R. bader. Lloyd W. Lawrence of Wilmington, N. Y., and Margaret V. Smith of Alexandrla, Willie R. Terry and Marguerite D. ' Bal both of Richmond, Va James West and Jura Richard Jesse Miller of Lexington, K. B G Kosten r of this city both of Baltimore. Rodney B. Ridgeway and Ellen L. Ehlers. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to |the health department in the last twenty-four ours rry 8. and Annie B. and Marion Z 3 boy. Benjamin H. and Helen 1. Lyons, Harry D, and Margarst Herbe Albert H. and lerine Blcker William and Lydia Crockett, boy. I Deaths Reported. ! The following deaths have been reported to | the health department in the last twenty-four | Hurt. 38, Providence Howpital 1155 ,'319 22d st. Louis Patterson, 71, Freedmen's Hospital John Smith, 2, 18 rear Pierce s WILL LET IN REFUGEES. NEW YORK. July 13—The Greek | government has arranged for the re- lception of 60,000 more refugees from ithe Constantinople, Syria and Black sea_districts, according tp a report ireceived from Athe yebterday by | ithe Near East Relief i | "The arrangement comes. it is said, as a result of a report filed with the {Greek government by an American |survey commission. Mrs. Eliot C. Lovett has as her| nd Florence | Robert B. Strehian and Lydia H. Myers. | 'is chairman ex-officio, and the ladies AT SCOTTISH OUTING District Clan Members to Gather at Alaska and Georgla Avenues. Maclennan Clan, Order of Scottish |Clans of the District of Columbla, will give an outing and picnic tomor- row in the open fleld at the corner of Georgla and Alaska avenues. Lady | Maclennan Lodge, the women's aux- | |illary of the clan, will also partici- | I pate. Among the features will be a com- | plete band of Highland pipers, in full regalia of the Highland costume: a | kiltea race, the usual Caledonian { games, including quoit throwing, rac- {Ing, a bagpipers' contest and various | other contests, for which prizes will {be awarded thé winners. All members of the can, Daughters { of Scotla, persons of Scottish descent, lor thelr relatives and friends are in- | vited. In addition to the usual re- | freshments, an event which promises {to be unusually interesting and ent {taling will be the catching of an Irish pig, properly greased for the | occaston by the ed laddies. ROYAL ARCANUM PLANS PICNIC AT Z0O PARK An elaborate program has been ar- ranged for the Roval Arcanum Kid- | dies day outing at Zoo Park (Harvard | street entrance) tomorrow, when all | members of the order are urged to | bring thelr friends and little ones to enjoy the entertainment. Valuable prizes for athletic events will be awarded, and every delicacy relished by the voung will be served lin abundarce, free of charge. The plenfc starts at noon and will con- !tinue to sunset. It is being given under the auspices of the Grand | Counell, Royal Arcanum, assisted by ral Ladies. H. Talkes, the L Stephen grand regent. committee is composed of the follow- ing: Mrs. C. C. Cotton, general chair- | man: Mrs. W. J. Godwin, Mrs. B. H.| Bollinger, rs. Corbin Birch, Mrs. La- 0 Gatewood, s. 8. H. Talkes Mra. Brashears and Mrs. J. S. 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