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SOCIETY. i - EVENING STAR, Wunme'rdn D. ©. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. . : SOCIETY. '@ S e e i 130 Riaisat i ve at home wt| POLICE: FOIL LYNCHING. | by police reserves last night in an . e & : s RSl SIS | Besene Mg From Mew Yok ) 1206 ROSEDERE 1206 = i / a e sum-~ 3 _ : 7 SRR R o avor e 1 At TG0 G St. French telephone service, involving Jumes Gullatte TR NEW YOR®W, July 19.—More than ; . . al P i % 'of | attempt to lyich . Dr. Otto W:edfeldt Ambassador of Ger- / v : LT || TRt Yok TR ek | Mok e cleven:yesr-oid earance e 1,000 men and" women were frustrated are under consideration by the French | 19, RaVe AHAcReq O ,‘t{hled e havs D % it many, Has Returned to the Embassy o - . ~ e maniiato Tor e I the 220 Sue ShE ) P s b - E b facture of the finest varnishes|occupled by negr : 3 S i % L A Rheberted to nave been discovered in | o He was saved fhom the mob and 1 From NCW YOfk. . ” ; .01 | the tropical zone of Mexico. arrested. 2 o. 4 Plans for the development of the THB ambassador of Germany, | President Harding, accompanied by M Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt, returned | 3Hies MMargavet Barnett. is tourini vesterday from New York,|after visiting Mr.and Mrs. Charles Z\ P e - Where he spent a few days at | A. Finley in’ Pittsburgh. » o ; ) | ats the Hotel Ambassador. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton | 3 TR : - 9 ® = Tepper will have with them through; J& 3 ’ F - TED The counselor of the Czechoslo- ugl F £ 4 ol INCORPORA' vakian legation, Dr. Alois Stangler, | ¢ MOnth of August. their daughter:} and Mme, Stangler. will leave Wasn- | oo Theodore Sedgwick Paul of et o . . . Get Acquainted With Our Millinery Mezzanine By - A ~ e u iladelphia, who will ! % 5 #: ington Sunday for Canada, where [t - E ¥ & o 2 3 they will spend a few weeks before Norunimes. Botpole "\'ii'""'x;eh";:fm.‘.i' 3 { § S L utts Balling Tor their home I Crechosios , - ‘ Vakia: Dr. and Mme. Stangler are | Weelk of August. r & . : among the most popular diplomats Rear Adymr.;l And Mew Jbhm H: who have come to Washington, and | Dayton will sall seqey ror Tommma, ! " 3 : 5 : , ) o : Coatc aud Wraps will be greatly missed, not only in the | whore the former will take op his circles of diplomatic and official so- [ duties as commandant of ihe \‘,“mlv clety, but in residential circles, where | Sorvice" squadron ap Banoma. " o - M 5 S ‘ 4 v they have also made many friends. | mital ana Mrs Dayion will b grents | : : S : ‘ (i 1 ; They will sail Saturday, August & |1y missed in Washington whees ihe | : % al 2 and Dr. Stangler will take up his S I Toaningion: whete theli . 1 : e new dutles in the foreign office in.javy vard for some time. Admiral Czechoslovakia on their arrival ati Dayton have spent several | Prague. weeks at Newport simce they left | v ' . 3 -8 -~ Al Fresco Dinner Followed | p— 4 1 - : &l 1M1 & AR By Dance at Clifton. 1\1“ Ju)\n‘Jo\(}o l;'nb]cnck l‘ov;-nmer- ¥ i b i ; . arl 4 e clal counselow of tiie British smbgem: | 3 i . B it o SreEing e . = Lm evening on the Now: \\‘(llurd; 3 : R 2 ol | ‘ 1115 1117 F STREET Toun last._evening in giving one of the | , most delightful, but informal, enter- ! e e aieibi e, i Ainments of the midsummer. TNe | eral dhps 1o Woehingten S win | £ i i o : Sevenl Big Tots of Fine ner was served under the trees atilcave’for mis home In Chicago. He fton, home of the Women's Univ eeetiaia ie d a few guests at dinner at | B8 a o s | 3 ::nl‘r;"* & i:;;'“ :]’;‘: the News Willard 1 night. Y ek : £ Summer Footweat— i au von Lew vers b posscssion of the apartment of Mr. . i t t Tmprompti dunce with rs. | Piares Lty o 130 sirect, for the i W ING: ¢ ] a uctions { remaindcr of ‘the summer. Mr. Lar- i = | F T aing Tl Bopiase of S0 1 s ] $9.00 and $10.00 French Heel $1.75 pair " Opportunities cha ires of \\N'm and | way furm»xl\ comnecte ith the | Wife of the reprexentative rimens of Canadian affaics of the Mme. Prochnik, Baron Leopold Plesser | United - States consulato at Viadi- | Britink embansy, who, L S e v PUMPS—OXFORDS. ........... ! “ in the third German cretary, ana others vostok, h . e bee closed, | Cormwall, C: da. o the mumber of thir M R el S g o it S High-grade footwear in fine black kid—mostly hand-turned N te D tment since his 1 | soles. Sizes AA 5 to 8; \44 5%, 6, 6%4; B 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5%, Mrs. H-\m')‘r' ' " le‘\re““l"’r; hostess. €0 | (i Countey. his return to| oo to be the guest of her brother |recent mtorms damaged the building ¢ AP e R D the White | e w. m = o closeq | APd_sister-in-law, Mr. and drs. W, |in which the dance was to have been | lf earl Sale e Mrs. arry Brown, who closes 3 ¢ ; % o 5 = = 3 her apartment on Massachuscis ave: | U mxon‘onm‘.(I:xr‘.h:xnldal)r:u\r:‘::11|1:|:;n g uulu:h:";;,w- estate was selgot- | ssm to $10.00 Black and Tan 52'45 Pair l Ia ' y " ue about 2 month ago and has been | Son have spe o8 g & .. e g r g Tobert Haker O Loulstana, | 1° AL, mORth, S50, 08 bay Beer | Fo0 Lot O enator e, thragh 3 PUMPS—CXFORDS. ........... Bire. ‘Haker motored 0 Washintgon and | Mnss. witl from New | Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsyl-| ) na Mrs, William R. Simpson 21 pairs mn cali. low_heel, welt sole Oxfords. Sizes, A 4%, g 4 few days with Mrs. Glas- | yo o Viced g the e . SaaEen 5 7 = asize s el aan s e s e Gl et : e e et WY 6,85 B 550, 450,75 C 5, 394, 4,6,7, 714 D 6 Mic e Rlofermnhi e Breal him j autumn. The dance that had been ed- | Dierkopf July & 171 pairs ()vdnr(h and Pumps—choice of calf or kid, black | portance of these reductions—there are = — \ultd ning at Cul- | Bloomsburg, X v vi t vi iel » e and and brown: Cuban or low heels and welt solcs—aho a few pairs c¢2 o P h y d, '1 b 1 7 rs. Si o) he Liebert e ho of, M 5 a: thos etaile elow— fans e wity o Smcal Taox SMINON 1o sgeiding e vea: eatabe 1o | & Mg S P 3 black patent leather Sport Oxfords. Sizes AA 5 t0 8; A 4 1o 9, still others than med fo Wi i : E @ . e | ad. _Lightning dur v ter August 1 except 7%: B 2 to 9, except 5%; C 3%, 4 and 6 to 9; D 3, 4, 4%, | which gives you a wide scope of choice. o g B R B MENG Bl and/thblr | SRS e e e 6%, 7, 7%, 8. i A Wt . T aiae: B e e aad 38 pairs black calf Oxiords, welt soles, low military heels. While all Dresses are in the sale, we | from Europe, whero. they spent three | Sizes A 4%, 5. 54, 6.7, 7%:; B 3%, 4 94, 5, 5%, 6,7; C 3,4, 4%, |lg are specializing particularly on these four returned to Washington Tue,.-‘dm i 5 5%, 6 . tary 't the minister of Colombia, Dr. | 23 | 8 t 1 le-strap P ith 1 lhxarv heel garments. > 4 o ay | Mixs Wallace Guest of pairs tan calf single-strap Pumps, with low m v heels 4 o Olavi 1of asninglon lodyy | Ml Wallnce Guest ot | and welt soles. Sizes A 5% to 8 B 3 to 8 C-3 to 8; D 7, 7% ! i1 5 WiTl join the minister and Senora de| Miss Sabine Wall ce, who left s 5 j sma Olaya, now at that place. | Washtnuton soverdl wesks uev. fo K] $5.00 to $9.00 WHITE 53‘95 Pair Dresae:\u_p to $49.50—just a small group ! mu former Representative and Mrs. \ i - 138 Misses’ sizes...... 3 The third secre of the British| Joseph Walsh of Massachusetts. has - i| PUMPS—OXFORDS............ of Misses’ si embassy, Mr. G hompson, Will | returned with them to their home in - £ 4 S i f start to for New Hampshire.| New Bedford after a brief visit i 1 ® . 89 pairs White Canvas Oxfords, welt soles and Cuban hcels Sah 59.50. where | - . and | Nantucket. A JCald of ivory enameled leather. Practicaily all sizes represented. Dresses up to $59.50 o Bl et ] i 61 pairs White Canvas Tongue Pumps—hand-turn soles and - to $69.50 ome there. 2 i g s ro- Mrs. 3 Mrs 4 o0 3 i resses u (e] s tessesssseene torn the middle of next month. | Mg » ] junior French heels. Most sizes heres too. A splendid chance. e p Buests of Mr. ol Sogond secrethry of the Beudo: | fan-at tholy bimgalow 7o’ ay ==e g T Y Clearance |f $7.00 Sport Oxfords, $4.45 ' Dresses up to-$85.00... a ¥ i 3 Ba NS I Senor Don Alfredo Lozano, secre- | months traveling on the continent. Tis, returned fron < ta 2 G . ! 3 S S Sl R G ] 14 pairs Gray Suede Sport Qxfords with pure rubber soles. Gali and ' Mre: T A Ds Taney haye | s Chasies 3. Wlliamsonc lats $1.85 to $2.00 Satine Bathing Shoes, $1.25 returned to their apartment ! & o i ne 0 and Mrs. 3. 1. Baine A wardrobe trunk T ality al of i lopaiang Fak Teudmion o | Qi House Tutdr goine'ts Oglablt| myakes & chummy com: thergnality spnsabint ’ Both Tailored and meeting of the / can Medical As-{™ TI— - panion to take along our merchandise, plus l Sports models Wraps—both Silk soeiation. i with you on your va- the extra advantage of 4 Ryan. who are entertaining a house | personal things; it an- lower prices dunng_' this up to $35.00 party through this week on their es-| § nounces your individ- event, has made this re- i L CIT“LHS d"‘d $ 75 Up to : : I hecks up to Eues| e Hor 1 last evening The smaller 4 5 : duction period a very | 2 4 Tttt Emate] s exanin e gmaller the better. | hard bumps and, espe- T y $9.00 . 4 high-grade trynks, it = = = ' Suits up to 334 75 Mr. and Mrs. E. Francis Riggs have 5 g 4 § . a8 their guest the former's brother, stands up under heavy 2 - $69.00 Yale University. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs tions: are occupying their suburban home,| § butter and 1 part B AL I i el o) il ‘motor down fi = i Fine for golfing, tenuis or tramps. Sizes A 4 to 8; B 44 and 8. geles. iR e N 2 et I ¢ ) Luggage Samie in tan calf. Sizes A 4% to 8; B 3 to 8; C4 to 7. . Somerset from a tr §xmu;m- Mass., where e W i 9 High and low cut; black, blue, purple, red. SUItS — 3 : and Cloth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson | 3 cation. It carries your Tweeds, etc., $l l tate ncar took _their uality; it takes the afterward. a:-l‘it down the back, cially if it is one of our busy one at our store. 1216 F St. N.W. 2and 3 piece the Rev. Thomas Lawrason Riggs, of | ge. Other sugges- Greenhill, in Maryland. Fitted CGSCJ Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Barrows ha English Kit B vonains st et Bricf Cases 9 7 N » — L. Dillard, c Bellows Cases TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET 2 e Leather Goods Company n division of the office of the | Quernight Cases Diliara entertaing® &t iuntieon Handbags 1324-26 F ST. qw Offers their home, 110 3d street northeast, - today, their guests including Mr. H b 2 e el cer, and 3. i EEEEEEEEEEE—JEIEEE Unrestritted Choice Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davis have E’onfl! of to New York, where they are «vend-i . ing a few days at the Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Samuel Hill has gone to New CLOSED B ot R Kol oh S | ALL DAY ALL DAY o 4 B | sATURDAY SATURDAY v - SE. Cor. 13th & G Sts. N.W. o Fomss of Fasaon ) - Tremendous Slashing of Prices i Annaameing for Friday! 1, % and % off A=l . . NEWEST SPORTS & 4, /3 an 2 OIT Final ' e e Sez-Annual TRIMMED HATS Dr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Coggins of | Baltimore, who are frequent visitors in Washington, are motoring through | the north and stopped vesterday at| the Mount Washington, in the White | mountains. Miss Barbara Whitney, wnose en- ! gagement to Mr. Barklie McKee Henry has been announced, was| hostess yostorday to a small company at luncheon at Sherry’s, in New York. Her guests included her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. et = — [a] Country Club in Newport. | $29.50 to $85.00 Suits, for women and misses; all sizes. Reduced..$16.95 to $39.50 Sport Coats and Capes; all materials; values to $35. Reduced.............$15.00 Handsome Silk Coats and Capes; all materials; values to $75.00. Reduced. . .. Lot of 25 Suits and Coats (all small sizes). Bargains to close............. Lot of Wraps, Capes, Coats and Silk Cmbmhon values to $49.50. Reduced. $25 00 Baronet Satin Skirts; white and colors; small sizes; values to $8.95. Reduced... $3.98 Novelty Silk Skirts, Flannel Skirts and otbers' Values to $15.00." Reduced...... $8.95 Roshanara Skirts; black, navy, tan, white, gray. Reduced. ...$9.95, $10.95, $12.95 Former Vice President and Mrs. Marshall at Gloucestc Former Vice President and Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond | in their summer home at Last| Gloucester, s _Abigail _Harding. _sister of Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty, has been developed to its highest possibilities after using ‘Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel. 1 Send 10c for Trial Stze F. T. HOPKINS & SON. New Yock 35 300 White Voile Blouses. Regular and stout sizes up to 54. 9 8 Slightly mussed. Former prices up to $5.00. To close. . . .. C - For Sports and Daytlme Wear For Your Summer Vacation For Your Holiday Outing 300 Blouses, georgette, crepe de chine and silks. All colors and sizes. Values to $12.95. Toclose. . . . . . . “eeeen Gouraud's Oriental Cream ol le—— ol ol [0l ] CupelndSilk;mlsius;nlnutoSZS” Reduced. .........$8.95 i ' Dresses of Gingham, Voile and Organdies; misses’ sizes. To close..........$2.69 365 Prlzes Linen Dresses; all colors; voiles and others. Reduced —ibe s, SOA% Lt omesonn t l.henDrmxmlwhn,abofievulu. Reduced. .....:...$12.95 o 2 . anendSm;iMnnifi‘md Reduced ..................$595 ulnholtfl‘lntlulul)lm Reduced. . ......5$25.00 and $29.50 The smartest styles "for surmpmer outdoors wear in a great variety that means just the right hat for each in- dividual taste. This Offering Represents Greater Values Than Are Ofiend Even in Our Regular July Sales Come Early for Best Selection! afternoon and evening; alse three- iece styles among the selections. Values to $39.50. Reduced $15.95 and $19.95 ol lal—]o]———=0|c— / Shantung and Broadcloth Stripe Silk Dresses and French 314_.__9;5_ Envelopes Voiles. All colors. Al sizes. -Reducedto............ Ask yorr Dealer M ) (ORE

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