Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1923, Page 8

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SOCIETY ? SOCIETY. ' the latter's daughter, Miss Violet M.} . 10th st Mr. Wagner had signed a contract|first time . “Der Barenhauter” has Keese, to Mr. George A. Watson. No Mumge Llcellm- and had mgreed to conduct his opera]been produced in America, althdugh c S olin ' Van Der Duwsen’and Huth Clendantel, . Fowi e 5 to New York Today and the Latter |cue easmeer crmen & Sl Devon i Vit S anaoin 5 ana sareh biction, si7. | § WAGNER TO VISIT U. S. he of the em! will be the act- c.'m'."""' M. Morrix of Lynchburg, V nd 'Capt. and Mrs. John A. Andrews Starston D. and Kitaadeth B. White, girl. | rond. tor of the com; months’ stay in_kurope, are at their beautiful wraps, Jacquettes and smaller pleces that Silks, Crepe Roma. and Flowered Chiffon Colorful Fan- dpte has been set for the wedding. Marringo licensos bve been femued to the | Pesa e wis Joscohin W B. ? T on January 23. was presented i Munich in 1899 'Acting Naval Attache. i 3 nd Chanes Junlor. Lowell A. and Marion Eiliote, boy. } : the changing contours ing naval attache during the absence W. Rucker of Monroe, V: ‘Wagner, son of the great composer. ging nd their infant son are visiting th = e - — — X RBSB ’?altcl’fi parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. ' > ST - > D | summer place at Mattapoisett, Mass. 4l sale at n | Fur Sale N 1216 F S'_ N_w‘ will go on sale at the opening of our annual tasies .nd PIII‘I and sw’hce'. o] 2 " . 5 boy. lowpital. | *rhie” trip to Americai will Bx Mr. | o e A b Y a4 h b in G B SN e nar Morten oy i boy - Chwiey W. Beed .| Wagner's nrst. ‘It alsy will be thelthe past twents years, o oany for accompanled bi their chl:dr-n., KII: A Norway. ' B, N - i . X, 0, El Tha Mastor ‘ame: al Pittdburgh, Ps ind Gemeva dith M. Zobel, N ‘mou! i Thackara and . Master Alexander | Willmme of thi oity. o o 2 0 W, and Rath A Hail, Kl © sl R . Thackara, will sall today from New Patterson Henderson and"Viela Smith. Carl R, and Ottillia B, Ats, girl Pauline Marciano, 13 months, Children's FHos- ‘Thomas s, pital. 1 1 Th 1 attache of the French) Hen; Jonian. Frank J. Mary C. Riley, girl. Will, Sail Tomorrow for Europe. ouklie naval attache of the Pronch| teawTecr st doms | AN AMAMTLCSS: Qi oo |Son of Famous Composer Will Di- n ¢ will come to America next winter to . of woyaging clouds— Of i CapE. “Rigsl. Deaths Reported. direct the production of his own Mrs. Andrews was formerly . Voiles, Ratinet, a few of Wash Silk - Where they will remain until autuma. Monday, July 30th. Selections made at this time will 3 York aboard La Frangs for an ex- McCray and Jennie Den) Chester W. and Zelda 8. Glidden, boy. { 3 Clrlstapher Gebieke and Flora M. y Willlam 8. und Alta M. McBreen, girls| Thomas B. White, 63, Gallinger el < F iedfeld hacikara and. (’x‘.’:fl”'c’fii?:fl'fi S M | HAreld W Curte or‘Dai Toass Vi and va | 0 tomann, vag, o RIS Fieming, 0, 1271 New Jervy e o % Ambassador and Frau Wiedfeldt Went|Ihiker and i sl " i | o agpe or e o (00 % 04 o | el oo e 3 Boptemans: 00 {06 e o month, a0t 00k 0t A ! e o Detrol v Yoy b deasie V. N . lZ John W. LaV A today on La France for Europe to| Autouio " Sandrine. Lands, Frunk B, Sha Finnces Lindess, bos rect Own Opera in New York. ir. and Mrs. Willlam Henry White Bi The following de o opera, “Der Barenhauter,” at the ‘ ‘ i are ‘motoring In the mountains of rths Reported. the health depariment in ‘the laet twents doug | Manhattan Opera House, It ‘18 an- the last-of the lovely Lee. Misé Adelaide de Péndre Lee. Mrs. Charles Sumner Hamlin and : before the beginning of our 1 0‘ . August Sale of Fine South America. Olive 1. Lak t, Mich. Voster R - Brothers remain until October. Chief Engineer - Goaden, Jr., of Richmond, Va..| Jown R. and Jesse 1. Kane girl " Pennsylvania, spending some time at T'N‘z"lhwlng Dirths have been reported to | hours: nounced by the management of the her daughtes, Miss Anna Hamlin, who F R S i at Exactly 75 OFF on All RIZIK Summer Frocks and John 4., Ir.. and M ant naval at- |a8d Mary £ Stsemore of Clarkeville, V. Waiter ud Efle Snowden, bos. NEW YORK, July 25—Siegfried —cool as shadows, with the hedith’ department in the last fmenrs Ly - 2 Wagnerlan Opera Company. A cable- STy e e IO L A M Fitny, 13 %85 Adems »m | gTRM from Melvin H. e Hand-Made returned recently from a several Take ‘advantage of these two days to view &he Dresses, Including French and Porto Rican Handmade Hamlin, who spent several days with his family at Mattapoisctt, has returned to Washington. Col. and Mrs. Edward T. Brown, who spent several days at their resi- dence on I street last week, have re turned to their country place, at End- |less Caverns, in the Shenandoth val- . Miss Kathleen Evans will be neir guest over the week end. =D HEDHEDNED NI Il will sail to oladiy be held untit the opening of the'sale. = | ' ell oll w. 1 - ing of o i ; : ; : : ‘ e Tamikna for Burope E penine l g v : cisit her son, Mr. Randolph F. Car- OF FINE SWEA -sCmE f o Svho s United States vice consul T Rs ] | ut Rotterdam, the Netherlands. 7 RE.I " l I) , 0 iss & Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas and M Catherine Morris are at the Hotel Mohican, at Fall River, Mass., where they are spending several weeks. | third secretar: the Ttalian ||} § g ‘ ‘ : Gm’l::t‘; , Signor K#;nlll“Slrlv:lI; he A G - ‘ i Vashin n the dre. ‘ o Mipent & few days at the Ritz- || | ¢ | ) i / > N york on his j Carlton !’lolt‘l in New Yor » . A ' ; 1 AN Y The Connecticut Avenue Shop Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Watson are d ) e A se aboard the President 4 & \ T 1), : i amoris "hose” Sbourd, tno Lrestiont 7 : /] 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. to urope. — ’ f : s\l ] : . Mrs. J. S. Brewer have 3 ; : : 5 | &t the Hotel Ritz-Carlton % A s ot b i i ’ bt Tl bl Pre-Inventory Sale of Daughter of Mrs. F. Grosskurth, who anmounces her engagement to Mr. |\l 200 (¢ ¢or July. George A. Watson. : Crowell 1 b4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Crowe | d W . | are spending the month of July at > I isses’ an omen’s | the Glaslyn-Chatham, Atlantie Eity. | : ‘ HE ambassador of, Germany | White Plains, N. Y., who is visiting - A $6.50 to $8.00 S $5.00 Apparel ¢ 2 erw A d Mrs. George R. Putnam N ‘ ; I and Frau Wiedfeldt lee | M58 Julla Berwind. have returncd to Washington. Mre. % ; o weaters, o 5 P! Washington this morning for Former Secretary of State Mr.|putnam will go to Iowa next wee Our biggest group of summer sweaters at a price that has over and over again proven An occasion of extreme i e ainbridge Colby arrive. to ; latives. i o % : ; . £ e importance— New York, from where the | Bainbridge Colby will arrive today|to be with her children and relai | self popular with Washington sweater wearers—sleeveless and regulation golf jackets wit with lovely apparel at prices r:irastical]v' in New York aboard the Homeric — . e 2 H § B latter will sail tomorrow on the Al- |from England. Mr. Colby has been| Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Enterline of fancy fronts or smart novelty all-over effects, fancy knitted jacquettes, slip-overs of fiber and of rednced bert Ballln for Germany, to remain |abroad for some time, touring on the | Pittsburgh are at the Lee House for mohair. WHITE in combination with all the loveliest summer shades—grays, tans and other e until September. The ambassador will | cOntinent and in England. the remainder of the week. wanted colors. return to Washington the end of the | Former United Sta Mr. and Mrs_ Geerge MecCormick $4.00 to $5.90, $3 00 $8.50 to $15.00 = $7 5'0 | Summer Dresses o e : $10 week. to Germany Mr. es W 2 and . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strobel | wea! asi host st ik 5 at|drove to Shady Side Md. Sunday, | S ters Sweaters Formerly Sold to $29.50 The Secretarv of the Navy and Mrs. | the Ritz-Cariton Hotel, v i, | where Mr. McCormick _are Sleeveless golf coats In great variety of patterns— Fiber golf Jackets, both sleeveless and with & et Denby have had as thelr guests on | entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Reginald |spending 2 veek Mr. and Mrs.| sleeveless jacqueties, sash-tied—siip-overs and tux- sleeves, really’ distinctive slip-ons, jacquettes in ¢ helr farm at Pontiac, Mich.. Maj. and | Vanderbilt and Mrs. Morgan Con- | James L. Strobel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph edos—mohair and fiber, too—and practically all the fiber and mohair combinations—a few all-fiber ones, Mrs. Maurice E. She who accom- | verse. | strobe Brooks, Miss wanted colors—Harding blue, beige, gray, ‘silver, too—and besides a few pure silk tuxedos and slip- e e B et RS, i, Tt R, 1 EinE Sty biLe, rech it ‘S Soaee v oo o e e e L Imported Swisses, Voiles Mrs. Daniel C: Carr, FioEce entertained at today in | oo mine, & Bl st e e s k| T St SKIRTS—Lanvin Pleated ° and Linens. . . . . . $15 aay for Willlamstown, Mass, to at- e will leave t of ge Formerly Sold to $39.50 fond the Instituts of Dolitics at Wil- | week by motor for Col. Tarbutton's| o\ o g il 0 New York, B e e o e rew 1o | new post &t Fort Sam Houston, Col. | Mrs. A R. Sellgman of New York || Wool Canton—Non-crushable Sl 250 anchester, Mass., returning to Wash- | and Mrs. Carr entertained at dinner | ¥ = i ing e Ham- i hilngr;ot‘\lem ¢ e & in " Baltimore Monday evening in| Washington, is stopping at the Ham 91 to 101 inches around the bottom of C e Tarbnito ilton Hotel. She is accompanied by || i S Af d The acting Secretary of the Navy, | ek and e i PO, | MYa! Herbert Sonn of New York. I|| | Deep. permanent knife plcating in fine, soft wool Canton crepe—it will meet your ideas of what a [t ports, ternoon an Col. Roosevelt, is leaving Washington | tain at dinner at the Army and Navy - ety S —— . D. this afternoon on an inspection trip to | Club, Monday evening. ” White Tan inner I'OC S. Newport. Mrs. Robsevelt will accom- e | Women are prohibited from being Cocoa e y ’ pany him as far as New York, from | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gross-|leal witnesses to documents in Bel- Navy Formerly Soid to $75 where she will go to their home at |kurth announce the engagement glum . . I Osater Baw, M. Y- Mre. Rovacvelt will | et iee e R $16.75 and $19.50 Silk Skirts Ly return to Washington for a visit in b Lanvin Pleat August. s leated—nOW. ..o, b p Lustrous flat crepe, crepe de chine and slik Canton, with deep 's and % inch pleats. All th A H $5 d $10 Falipe Gl Aaneerter MP @Im( SH@P ] wanted colors—white, tan, beige, gray, cocoa, brown, navy biue and black. » e atS, an Daughter's Engazement. SR i Judge Samuel J. Graham announces | 3 . the engagement of his daughter, Miss Mary Carter Graham, to Mr. Stuart Oiiers for Thursday Hagner Gillmore of Fairfax county, a. bassy and Frau Dieckhoff, who leased the house at 3 East Lenox street, Chevy Chase, Md., for the summer months, will move in the autumn to ummer a s 1702 16th street, the house occupied ls:fi_"s::;m.r by 'the retiring econd | - . e oo febessyiaeali]l For Girls and Juniors : CRlemiTats e an i o 5 Im d‘ Cl ! i R Lares, whorehe v e det Formerly Priced at $5.95 to $15 ediate Clearance! au Riesser, the first of next week E fl fl | | bilipsborn for his new post. | . i i The counselor of the German em- bPassy, Dr. Karl von Lewinski, will . return to Washington the latter part e - pf the week from New York, where { e [ofc——lale———=lolc——=alc—=lo]c——=a]alc—=al ——|o]| —= 0| c—=]al —=]0] Largest Exclusive Ladies’ Specialty Shop in Washington accompanied Frai von Lewinski and tl’:mr y‘:ung d_:xughtcl’, Inga von ) : l B Goomany Toomercy ‘Kan "4 : um ps e uce tO learl ng’ S mall Lots More Reductions of the A’Iteration Sale j‘,:‘dvf;':,‘,‘,“‘;"’}of:"twhg“‘,“u';“:e‘," sl TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET The charge d'affaires of Belgium and Mme. de Warzee entertained at : ; ' nner last evening at the Hamilton | Hotel in honor of the Hon. and Mrs. : an:nr:flt;'gn'tif.ue Sf Enfi'rlfin'd. who are o' 'lle1 - a few days of their honey- ' 01 'lw’ moon in Washington. Other guests F ly - $7‘50 ” ly " $7.50 at the difiner were the charge d'a ; faires of Great Britain, ) Henry | Getty Chilton; the military attache o he 1 i ;3:{ mt:;::nl ):yn;":ss;’ alx;:‘e:&rq;;‘l_scml‘)(; TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Mre. Walter Tuckerman and the mem- R;;; f.yr the staff of the Belgian em- . . : y H G o5, Semi-Annual Reduction Sale Suddenly in the heart of vacation we have decided t’o oDl lene L Ba arman. wlio 15| ex. i announce this drastic Clearance Sale of women’s SR doton Coot o5 e, and are two-tone sport footwear—all types—nothing reserved! Stockbridge, Mass., entertained at have just returned from Europe. Princess Sllps que of a very excellent quality of shadowproof Satinay and Surf Satin— consistently modeled for wear with the thin Frocks. Lace trim- med and plain finish. $ 1 ,95 Reduced now to. . n ‘:’?7393;'2'{';,“““7,,‘, underbilt has as traj F um, . O :4‘ . : er villa, the Breakers, at S f d Newport, Mrs. Raymond T. Baker, 54 p ps apin who before her marriage to Mr. Baker Wwas the widow of Mr. Alfred Gwynne Yanderbilt, won’ of Mrs. Vanderbilt. Gray and fawn buck with patent, Gray and fawn buck, leather IV andEsnits A s s o2 Garmme ? y gunmetal and Russia calf trim- trimmed; smoked elk and beige Teanc Bmcsion of Bteisier, Capt. 4 ), MY ming; smoked elk with Russia with Russia calf trimming. ragansott Pier. P trimming. Mrs. King Carley was hostess at : b s i i i b L s This is a swift and final Clearance of our entire summer sport lin, Pt o s ; -7 with all sizes and widths complete for early choosers. : Wool Bathing Suits The best models in All-wool—and in an assortment of stripes that are tempt- ingly effective. $2.39 Fine Floors of Hard Wood If your fisors are unsatisfactory, 12 efinate s eiiubing. thom "o la; laring new foers over them. Fhons J. M. Adams 4 N l -1503 Connecticut Ave. Reducfion on All b. ; g Beginning S Bponing €2 | Smart Summer Apparel ) Thursday H‘:fl Dinner: Off b ering All Sport Hosiery, 1y Off! Unrestricted " WATTERS Ox\0,BOOT SHOPS ChOi c e' : - 1337 F Street N.W. : Reduced now to. ..... Wash Waists A big collection of Dimity Waists— in models that are new and smart. Tai- lored and trimmed. ; - $1.00 Reduced now to ..t |l——|olc——=]o]lc—=]ol—>]alc——=nlo]l—=]a —=]o]—=]ol——=[a]——=]al=——T] A ST ] | AT

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