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SOCIETY. o ociety The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis Are Now in Paris and Will Go to Berlin the End of the Week. HE Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis, who have been ini Paris for a fortnight, will leave in a few days for Ber- lin. On the completion of their stay in Berlin they will go to Madrid, where they will be the guests of the United States ambassador, Mr. Cyrus E. Woods, who is a personal friend of the Secretary. They will return to England t# visit in the Secretary’s old home in Wales before safling for this country about the middle of next month Former Minister of Bolivia Mme. Calderon have given up apartment n the Cairo and taken possession of the house at Kalarama road which the purchased from Col. and Mrs. eric V. Abbott Col. ‘and Abbott are in their new home on Tracy place have Fred- Senator Reed Smoot Going to his Week. Senator Reed Smoot, who hLas b in London for a short time. will to Paris this we The ministe Hungary and Countess Szee ad wmong thei Soe end the latter's Mr. and rry P ev: their Miss rba hitney, a , M - Henry of Philadelphia Whitney made the trip from tsland to Newport d yacht, Whileaway. and arrived in time for the dinner and di the minister and Countess gave Saturday evening and M Long echenyi Representative and Mrs. Nichol Longworth are spending some time at the Ritz in London. havi com pleted a visit with Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who have a house the I resentative and M congworth were the guests of honor at d r given by Lady (' nd Miss Wyborg at the Ritz last The charge d'affaires of the Neth- erlands, Dr. Hubrecht, returned to Washington this morning after spending ten days with Mme. Hu- brecht heir children at Hunting- ton, Long lsland, where they have a house for the season The charge d'affaires of the United State in London and Mrs. Post Wheeler will entertained at teu today by Mrs. George D. Hope, who a presentation to Sulgrave tomorrow. Mrs. Hope will received during this week by Lady .ce of Fareham. Mr. and Mrs. Will ve leased a N.'Y., for the will go there from their co Former United States to Germa d Mrs. ard were hosts at dinner last even- ing entertalng twenty in compliment to Mrs ard’s brother-in-law and sister, Count and Countess Sigray of Austr Later in the evening Count and Countess Sigray left for New York, where they » at the Hotel Ambassador. Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond Dail spanied by their two daughte: or Dailey and Miss Ruth vesterday for N. J.. Where they are guests and Mrs. Morris for a fortnight. B. Whitaker and non Miss Pauli will jol in August for a short stay. The engagement ha been an- nounced of Mrs. Constance Gardner Minot, daughter of the late Repre- sentative August Peabody Gardner, and granddaughter of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, to Mr. William Gordon Means of Boston. The wedding will take place in the winter. Miss Virginia McKenney and Miss Frederica McKenney have returned to their umer home, near Kensington, Md.. rending some time at Hot- Springs, Va., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Ryan. They plan to spend the week end at Atlantic City. Miss Frances McKenney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKenney, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller_and Miss Frances Miller of New York, at the Homstead, Hot Springs, Va. M. K. Imamura, deput the city of Kyoto, Japan, by M. Yasunorl Yamaguchi, secre of the governor general of Chosen, and Mr. Kazutaka Yamada, professor of the police, government general of Chosen ity of Seoul, Japan arrive and ar at the New Willard. They are on tour of the United States and cam here from New York, where they had been for several days mayor of Mr. and Mrs. Buxton Start for Englixh Home. The commercial secreta British embassy and Mrs. ton have given up the house at 1746 Qstreet and et shington earl this morning t to Que | Canada, from | tuche of the ot in their | lea for the where they will sail for their home in England. They will return to Washington the end of the year The third secreta=: of the Italian embassy, Signor Renato Silenzi, left this morning for Bar Harbor, wher he will be for a short time before visiting in New York. On the com- pletion’ of his stay in New York he will go to Newport to Me the guest of Mr. and Jirs, John Aspesren, and will not return to Washington until the latter part of August. Former Secre y of the Treasury and Mr McAdoo lert New York y sir home in Los Angeles, Calif. They entertained company at luncheon urday in the Japanese garden of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Whitelaw Reid, who recent ned from Europe, will go to h: mp, Wildair, the end of next week | remain_through August She will be joined cason by her son an -law, Mr. and Mrs teid Senor Don Roberto ation of Salvador. has turned to W igton after spend- ing several days in Baltimore Mr. Gustaf de Printzkold Swedish legation. is spe the summ the Montgor {tage in The Brit A “the uest of Maj. a orge Patton at alon, Pride ossing. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, who have bee t Hot Spring: some time will leave there tomorow for Lenox where they will pass som the Aspinwall Ho- tel Mr and Mrs. Frank J. Wagner are in Atlantic City for several weeks and are staying at the Hotel lroquois Mr. and Mrs. James Stew the week end at the Hotel vaniu, New York city. T. White of New York was ond’ guest of Mrs. Ilore toddard, at the Internation ATt and Letters, 1715 Miss White, who is a sister of the novelist a charter member of the and during a sojourr in the south w society’s aim to forw of the literatures P_N. Caridia, who are the New Willard enter- tained informally at dinner on the Willard roof Saturday night f the charge d'affaires of Greece. Miss Nellle McCormick and Miss A. N. Newman have gone to Atlantic v, where they are ving at the Hotel Iroquois for a short time. Miss MacDonnell and Dr. Millspaugh to We. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. MacDounell of Cathedral avenue have announced the engagement of their Miss May H. MacDonnell, ur C. Mill al_of the finan MacDonnell will sail for F ast 4. abroad at an early date. paugh was formerly an oflic State Department. Mills- Apartments are visiting Dr. brother, Dr. Arthur G. Hyde, superin- tendent of Ohio State Hospital, and Mrs. Hyde, in Massillon, Ohio Hyde will also go to Cleveland Buffalo before returning to Washin, ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Haig, with their daughter Harriett, will leave Washington tomorrow afternoon for Baltimore, where they will sail for Boston. On their way back the stop in New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Mrs. John W. Tiffany of Harvard street left Friday for a visit with friends in Atlantic City. A dance under the auspices of the entertainment committee of the Women's City Club will be given in the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place, Mon- day evening, July 30, at 9:30 o'clock. Noel Community House will be the scene of an interesting community concert Thursday evening, when Mr. Robert Lawrence will direct the music, beginning at 8:30 o'clock. The committee on arrangements of Clifton, the headquarters of the Wo- man’s Universal Alliance, has an- nounced that the club will be reserv- Friday evening diplo- matic_dinner dani for diplomats and their friends and members of the Army and Navy. Reservations should ba made Thursday or not later than Friday morning —_— “Prices realized on Swift & Company sales of carcass beef in Washington c. for week ending Saturday, July shipments sold out, ranged from .00 cents per cents per pound ' | | Theodore | daughter, | 1 of the Hyde's | will | ‘WASHINGTO: GERMAN PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER ON HONEYMOON SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN Award as Memorial to Walter | Foreign Lands. amount ch for schol husba tion Dexi scholars of a ould c and > applicant project Awarded for Term of The scholarship will be a term of two years ) ration of the term it is desired t tend the -, the incumbent make sutlicient tin ad ¢ g by a ment as to the ty for such cx- tension. All collections, photo ords and equipment hecon erty of the institution. The inc bent shall ne ngage in work fe remuneration or ive salary fr other sources than the institution or its branches during the period of this | oceup of the scholarship. H MINERS VOTE TO RETURN.iz Cape Breton Walkout to End Tues- day, Union Decides. SYDNEY, Coal mine Nova Scotia, July of South ¢ Bre mass meeting | Bay to return to work Tuesd he North Cape Breton men are expected to follow suit. Their action would | end_the strike of miners of district Workers, against the | < in the distric s to_ striking workers In Cape d today at morc 00. The strike, it was " Marriage Licenses. riage licensee have been issued FOR FAUNA STUDY R. Bacon for Research in .. the foreign mis- e to keep their wedding tr Mar<hal ted oy Hospital. LIGHTNING KILLS TWO. EWARK. N. . amount ¢ operty re storm which ton of the state Four Courtesy Days — In Advance of OQur August Sale of Furs I'hesc courtesy days, held in advance of our August Fur Sale. begin- v, July 30th, are for your convenience. At this time we shall make a complete display of Furs for our August Sale, and a most cordial ning Monda. to the Genevieve 0. to| ty-four | | damage D. ¢, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923, BAND CONCERT. At 26th and Irving streets northeast park concert tomor- row, at 7:30 p.m., by the United States Army Band, W. J. Stan- nard, leader. March, “With Sword and Lance” 3 .Starke Overture, “Il Guarany”..Gomez Selection, “You're in Love,” Friml Ingermezzo, “The Glow Worm,” Lincke Song, “Faded Love Letters,” Pascoe saw MIll, River Road.” Tlerney (b) “Crinoline Days”...Berlin Excerpts from “The Burgo- ....Luders Telke FALLS FROM SHIP,DROWNS | ROCHESTER, Y., | Falling overboard from a naval re- serve cruiser when she became sea- sick as result of a squall on Lake Ontario, thirty-five, of this city, was drowned shortly July Mrs. Gertrude I. after noon yvesterday W. & J. SLOANE 23— [child golng to Sunday school. Lewis, about WIFE, HUSBAND-SLAYER, FELICITATED BY COURT Cincinnati Judge Dismisses Case of Woman Who Killed Mate in Defense of Sel? and Child. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohlo, July 23.—Mrs.| Bessle B. Bush, thirty-elght years old, | was complimented and immediately | discharged for the killing of her hus- | band, Willam Edward Bush, after | being arraigned on a charge of mur- der in municipal court here today. Judge Meredith Yeatman, In dismiss- ing Mrs. Bush, sald she was justified in killing her husband in defense of | herself and child. Mrs. Bush shot and killed her hus- band after she sald he threatened to kill her and his stepchild. She told| the court that Bush objected to the| Bush was a stationary fireman. —_— e three miles off the shore at Sedus- point. Capt. Willlam J. Graham was in charge of the craft. The body was recovered. 1508 H STREET, N. (Opposite the Shoreham) Furniture Is As Important a Branch of Our Business as Floor Coverings Do you know that we have a wide and varied selection of furniture always on display here and in addition we have the $2,000,000 STOCK OF FURNITURE of our New York establishment to serve you and from which we can make immediate delivery if desired? If you are contemplating the purchase of furniture, your interests will be best served by inspecting this stock, even at this time of widely advertised furniture sales. It may surprise you to realize that your chases can be made here as advantageously as anywhere. We are also offering SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS Consisting of Mossouls, Nobarans, Jowwals, Mauri, Hamadans, Anatolians, etc. These are all of first quality, silky and lustrous and de- sirous in every respect at $20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and up There are no Caucasian Rugs among these Sloane Endorsed Merchandise | Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction IL Store Hours, Daily, 8 to 5 Closed All Day Saturday invitation is extended to you to attend. Selections made at this time will be gladly held until the opening of Fur Salon—Second Floor ’ ——FASHION— j M ——VALUE e 1216 F St. N.W. Freight paid to all shipping points in the United Seates omen’s Summer Frocks Usually Selling at $10.75 to $25.00 %{'” UllllflfllglglHlllHIllHUIJIHJJllilllllflllllllllllilfllfllllll! | WINDOW tory-made Window Shades you save the middleman’s profit by deal- ing direct. REDUCED PRICES THIS WEEK — — Slip Covers | Upholstering . We have the dis- Have your furni- tinction of mak- ture re-upholster- ing slip covers ed while you are for the best homes on your vacation $ in Washington. Three - piece i We cut, fit and ing room suit make slip covers re-upholstered to to order and only look new. Labor only, for— charge for labor. Belgium Linens Velours — Tapestries 75c a Yard Reduced 259, Off Painting, Paperhanging, Cabinet Work—let us give you a free estimate on this work. MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F St. NW. o203 5eins “5ecsies Phone Main 8139 F Man Will Bring Samples T 1 o SHADES Let us shade your home | the kind that the cheapest in the 1 run, and properly. A When you buy our fac- with 830 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 4874 |—— Washington Paris yulizy Qdy’m]r/e 6’@ Now Greatly Reduced Infants’, Small Girls’ and B« Best Apparel E cannot emphasize too highly this in nity to outfit the children with lovely ments at the low, reduced prices in effect Here ment on sale s an exceptional value. ..$1.50 to S10 .$1.50 to $22.50 .$1 to $1.95 $1.95 to $3.50 ....81 to $9 Caps, reduced t0.......ccecceimenaneans 50c to $3 .....$1.95 and $2.95 $1.50 to $10 ...65¢c to $1.50 Dresses, white and colored. reduced to Coats, white and colored, reduced to. Skirts, reduced to Combination Suits, reduced to........ Hats, reduced to... B Sweaters, reduced to. . Boys’ Suits, reduced to.......o0uun-. Rompers, reduced to Socks and Stockings Greatly Reduced J Street Corner Jhirleenth 565 99z $[D.75 Gard F 1t A wonderful purchase of Crisp, New, Attractive Frocks—to that add Summer Dresses of the better kind from our own splendid stocks radically reduced to meet these prices—and you ' - have a Cotton Dress Event such as we've seldom been able to offer—an opportunity that you'll : l' Sméls wantiin ik afvaiitage ot 3 : /o) e uctlon Z soft pastel shades— glorlous, g ) vivid colorings as well—lots of ve. 0a | ] e e, ok and insets — hand-drawnwork Beautiful plain color voiles In Hand- wn volles — all.over Dalntiest of summer frocks In / 513.50 $30 Curved OverlookingRock Creek Va fleg knife pieatings—tler skirts and hand-drawn pastel colered pleated panels—circular tuck- volles, becoming dark figured Bench, 42 inch- €83 NOW. ..o.. AM()S'[" charmingly situated and artistically perfect ings—Tuxedo collars, lace-trim- voiles and Normandle _voll $27.50 Straight apartment overlooking Rock med—figured volles with lace collars and pleated pan- with thelr “baked” in dots th defy the laundry—uncrushable Bench, 40 inch- €S NOW..0ws.e Creek valley and the Zoological Gardens. and hemstitching—linens, too— or with ribbon-trimmed tailored, embroidered or hem- overskirts—more lines In tallor- dress Ilnens, exquisite handker- sotched—French crepes, with ed coat or stralghtline styles— chief linen 'frocks with panels dainty organdie collars and French crepes, embroidered and of fine block tucking—all the cuffs—wonderful range of be- hemstitched endld assort- _ styles of the other two groups coming_ styles for your cholce ment of colors and sizes here at and a dozen more besides for *your choosing at $12.75. $30 Flower Box and Sup- The pleasure of living in a ports, NOW..... neighborhood of quiet refine- ment in aa apartment that ful- $37.50 Flower _hlls your standard of conven- Box and Sup- ience and ¢, mfort may be yours ports, NOW..... at Klingle Mansions.” You will at $6.75. $9.75. Sizes 34 to 44—Sale in Women’s Dress Section—Second Floor be delighted at the roominess $12.50 Flower and generous closet space and large reception halls. Two and three room house- keeping apartments, ranging in prices from $30 to $90 and $18 Pedestal, now .. $22.50 $15 Vase, $11.25 $20.65 $10 Vase, NOW wes seo oo e $22.50 $5 Vase, NOW e o e o os. $3.75 $28.13 $9.36 $33 Bird Bat?:-. $24.75 now . DULIN&MARTINe ready for immediate occupancy. \ g=1117 F Strect M50 XK.S¥ i | Ly , and 1314 to 1213 @ Serect * - % { K ; / : 8:45 to 5:30 REALESTATE DEPT . . Hours: 8:45 to 5