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SOCIETY Society Folk Making Motor Trips Feature Of Pleasure Seeking Residents Coming and Go- ing, Filling a Varied Pro- gram—Visits to Europe Noted. Mrs. George W. Evans will leave “ashington the middle of the week to pass several weeks at Lewis Lake, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus A. West of Pittsburgh, who are making & Jengthy visit in Washington, are staying at the Hamiiton Hotel. Ada Gaskins and her daugh- ter Mildred have returned to their home on Keokuk street, Chevy Chase, D, C., after a most enjoyable trip up the Hudson river and Lake Mrs Walter S. Barker of ‘oodridge, accompanied Mr. and William H. Lawson and Master Walter Lawson, will leave today on an automobile trip through Penn: vania and New Jersey. They will spend some time in Asbury Park and Atlantic City. Mr. F. l:rurmule le of Pittsburg and bis family motored to Washington for a visit of several days and are staying at the Lee House. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Ransdell have returned to their home at 1316 Potomac avenue southeast, after a fortnight's motor trip through Virs ginia. They visited in Abingdon, and Richlands, at the latter place being en- Mrs. Ransdell's sister. v back they spent. two Mr. Frank G. Stewart. accompanied by his mother, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, and Mrs, W. Grego Mrs. Shewles and Miss Phyilis E. have returned home from a two weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mortimer of Charlottesville, Va,, are at the Ham- fiton Hotel for an extended stay. Mr. . J. Moynahan has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Chicago and other western cities. Moynahan will remain in Chi- to visit with her o Hura isit of Mrs. IR0 A few days paren "and friends “arolyn Derofeld of New York t of her aunt, Mrs. Henry 0 Harvard street . M well-knowd in ociety and patriotic Clreles, ‘hus returned from a visit of three months with her parents and triends in Pittsburgh, Pa., and also citfes In Ohio and Indiana, and in Chicago. 111 & Mrs. J. D. Hauze. 2006 G street, sailed Wedne: for Europe on the President Polk. Mrs. Hauze expects o study art for a few months in Paris, I'rance, and will visit London, Naples, Ger “lorence and part of Ireland before returning home. Miss Flora Volasky is established at her new home at 1241 New Hamp- shire avenue Widow of Horseman Wed at Warrenton The marriage of Mrs. Helen Moser Balthazar, widow of the well known British horseman, Jack Balthazar, to Mr. Edward Barker, well known In sports and club circles of Washing- ton, was one of the leading nuptials at Warrenton during the week. Mrs. Barker is the daughter of the beau- tiful Dorothy Moser, so long a belle of Warrenton, and of Dion Kerr, one of the successful owners and trainers of race horses in that section. After she had married Mr. Balthazar she lived principally in India, where her husband had large interests, but re- turned to her old home, outside of Warrenton, after Mr. Balthazar's death, about ten vears ago. Mr. Barker is half English. and is the only son of the late Edward E. W Barker of London, who had married Miss Lily Maddux of Warrenton, and from whom he lately inherited a fine estate in Fauquier county. He is as- sociated with his uncle, Mr. James K. Maddux, in raising biooded stoc and after a motor trip to New En land will return to Warrenton with his bride to make his permanent home there. QUITS SHIPPING BOARD. Secretary Smith to Take Position .~ at Rio de Janeiro. Resignation of Clifford W. secretary of the TUnited Shipping Board was announced vester- the board. Smith Emergency Corporation, tioned at Rio de Janiero. . Smith 1s a former newspaper sta- Associated many vears. He became secretary of the Shipping Board shortly after A. D. Lasker took up his duties as chairman —_— YOUTH KILLED BY TRAIN. ATLANTA, Ga, July 28.—A young man, #aid to have been identified as Thetdeus Genoble of Greer, S, C., was r and killed this morning at . by a Southern train Abroad Brilliant Event One of the brilltant International rhar. riagw of the symmer was that at Paigntogy, South Devon, England, of Mra. Alice Aldige Eustls, widow of Richard Eustis of New Orlesns and Paris, to Capt. Edward Alfred Craig Fulton of the British Lancers and nephew of Sir Robert Fulton. The American charge d'affaires and Mrs. Pon ‘Wheeler -tuufl-d the wedding, Mr. City, and Mrs. Wailter Franc and their son, Walter Pranc, jr., of Sloux lowa, who are now making 'nw‘mmnamm-n the Rac- quette Lake House, Mrs. Milton Nathan {s spending some time at Deer Park, Md. Mrs. MI:H o; Charlestown, W. and Mre. ent ;thl:n parents, Mr, Mr. lldniyn 3 R.ll;nl" in has re- turned beron, N. here h visited Mr. and Mire. Tsadors Saks. Mrs. Howard Slgmund lld !hfl two young daughters, xudr!) d Mr. and rs. Samuel !nr-u and their daughter, Chl:- Poland Springs, Me,, where they are at the Summit House. Mrs. Edward Kohner and her two ghters, Enubuh and Edith, will leave Wednesday to spend three weeks in Atluntic Clu' They will be accompanied by Mrs, Nathan Frank and her two children, Alice and Ben- Jamin. Mrs. Milton Strasburger and her two daughters, Beatrice and Betty, will leave Wednesday for Atlantic City, where they will stay at the Hotel Esplada Mrs. Ellas of Baltimore was the week end guest of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Levi, on Columbia road. ron Arthur Herbert H-hn..:n lpund. ‘ed! the Country Club last week for luncheon and bridge. Mrs, Louls Brown and her grand- daughter Lou e hlva returned from N orfolk, Va., and were gueats of . Joseph Stern. yer Lissner and ghter Aline, who spent & road, have returned and are stayin, In New York for a short time. rh Lang left Friday for Atllnlle Cl to spend two weok. She will fioh\ her paren a Plane in Manila. By the Associated Press. tious flight program was PHILIPPINES TO NEW YORK-} FLIGHT ACROSS ASIA, PLA" i Wealthy Young Belgian Makes A, nouncement When He Buys orig i MANILA, P. I, July 28.—An ambi-- revealed MRS. ARGYLE NORWOOD VI'HEY. Who, with Mr. Finney, has re from a wedding trip, and {s at 1814 Newton street. Denis Mulligan to Wed Miss Martin of Kentucky Miss Grace Lee Martin of Lexington, Ky.. will in the eatly autumn become the bride of Mr. Denis Morgan Mulli- gan, son of the late James Hilary Mulli- gan, Cleveland’s minister to Samoa during the famous dispute over the ownership of the islands, who was also famous in literature as the close friend and companion of Robert Louis Steven- son. Miss Martin {s of a literary trend .-mu is the daughter of a well known ian of the Blue Grass district. Mr. \lu!m.du is at present living In Loufs- ville and has chosen letters as a career. Beginning Tomerrow ALICE JEWEL, Ph. D. President The Alice Jewel § International Society of Applied Psychology, In Her Series of Greek invited. Meridian Mansions Hotel 2400 16th Street N. W. 1l--.I“I:l'- artificially eccoled. e erget wstreet or Mt. rle-:: "m All Tavited. Admisston Pree. zcholars RICH’S their home In this city, will leave to- morrow for Atlantic City, and will be at the Rits-Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Salvador 8. Richard tool place in ch. it in Sir W park fllfl:l“?'n the r-lum: ch- honey- a _metor Cive. them & Tesepth . Forwoed om & on at ouse, in Essex, where they are spend- ing the summer. Capt. Fulton went to New Orleans last winter returning from a trip to Bermuda and there met Mrs. Bustls., who ¢ Mias Alice Al lead younger set. Kichard Eustin was Wiltiam ard, are spending two weeks in At- lantie City. Mrs Sylvan King has returned from Nnr!olk, ‘where sl visited her par- i and Mrs. Albert Mor: Euntis, a” cousin’ of "the iae | tefe Triday for R’ x:';r i 3 e | 1e ay for Corcoran KEustis of this city where their son, Bamuel, jr., is at un.. ige was a The late 1115 1117 F STREET Street and MtMn Frocks Sensationally Reduced Every Dress in the house has been rad- ically reduced—many are now Half-Price—and Less! Here groups— are three outstanding bargain 2 310 410 Exclusive models—and charming effects —in good size assortments. All the Summer Hats Dress Hats and Sport Hats— s Were up to $19.50—Now 4____ Half Yearly Clearance Sale Al mfin 1] and thelr daughter, Miss Claire Rich- | da mu. motored to Oc esday, and are at Ml'lnr'o:n t‘nc ‘;on of ti . rs. Jonas H. Michaelis are vlllllng‘ thelr son-in-law and r. _and Mrs. Charles n Wheeling, W. Va. und Mn Hnrry Sherby, with hree yo hildren, are spend- ral w. kl at the Royal Pal- e ’; nllé:l City. Ts. dne' Straus v.nlr jittie hter, Alice. Ana M. Mrs. Jullus Peyser and their u‘h!'r. Victoria, left Friday for mond Cerpoi Mrs. 1109 F ST. N.W. he Mr. Alvin Newmyer is spending the week end in Atlantic City, whe his son, Alvin, jr, is spending the sum- mer with his grandmother, Mrs, Ar- Mrs. Leonard Schloss and her lllll. daughter, Evelyn, left Friday for Po- land Springs, Me., Summit House. Mra. Clarence Eiseman and her lit- cky, will leave Tuesday for Harry Hahn and her young Adolph M. Fishel, ll lh‘ Brelk- Mrs. James Lansburgh left Wed nesday for Atlantic City to visit Mri Meyer Cohn of Pittsburgh. Later sh will go to Kansas City, Mo., to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lansburgh have | lh returned from a motor trip through Canada and New York state. Mr. and Mrs. Roy King and their young #on Bobby are now residing iheir new home, on Kanawha street, A Chevy Chase. China and and are at the present es. where they will join to make their future FOUNDED 1894 Known for Remarkable Value-Giving Nr. Eleventh TOMORROW—Monday—BEGINS aqast S&le of young Belgian aviator, pure 100-horsepower which he declared he hoped to wit wager of 500,000 fra i thence Alaska and Canada, with as his final goal. Lefert plans to hop off as soon « n Curtis plane New Yorh typhoon weather ir itinerary Formosa, Swatow, Offering New Fur Fashions at Unprecedented Savings VERY indication points to higher prices for furs in season. Despite these conditions, which justify higher prices, following the custom of past years—of selling furs for less in August—we have marked our stock very low. clearly listed on the price ticket. the very real economy this sale brings you. The actual saving on every fur coat is You may see at'a glance You have every advantage in buying your Fur Coat NOW—Styles are the same as they will be later—Varieties are at their best— and prices are guaranteed—if they go lower we will refund you the difference! Arrangements for payment arc very liberal A Small Deposit Reserves Any Fur Coat Then pay us a little each week. By the time cold weather comes you have your coat all paid for—with- out having hardly noticed its cost. Storage Free Until November We List Here—A Few of the Many Splendid Values—Come—See Them All . / Squirrel-Trimmed Sealine Coat Self-Trimmed Sealine Coat EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS Seal dyed Seal model, deep collar and cuffs of dyed coney—full 48- inch model; luxuriously lined. Exactly as Ilustrated. BOUDOIR CHAIR $]8.15 Now Is the Time to Buy Any Overstuffed Furniture —benefit by which are now in effect on all _made-to-order FURNI- TURE!! Prices Reduced lower _prices NITED PHOLSTERY Company Wi Las Il‘dul'l f ey 911 7th %, M. 3419 o Connection wnh Any Other Store, in the prices of the season’s smartest Low shoes for women —a shoe event of real magnitude to which value seeking women look forward regularly twice each year. Three great lots reduced— $4.90 $6-90 $8.90 —handsome models of the mewest creations of white reignskin, white kidskin, besge suede, brown suede, gray suede, patent calf, black suede and black satin. Women's Rngnclolh osfords and strap slippers, with white leather welt soles—ideal or vacation weodr. Business Ic H .S Burcau P roper &)fmr y i F Street at Tenth R, Speczal iy e Member Better $4.90 squirrel. coney—48-inch | ) Muskrat Coat 45-inch model—gorgeous and cuffs of raccoon. $125 A Sale ‘Price Civet Cat Coat Beautiful 50-inch modeb—with deep collar and cuffs. $175 August / Jap Mink Coat \ Sale Price Gorgeous, 48-inch model. Perfectly matched skins. Tail trimmed. collar August N\ Sale Price $150 Sealine Coat Seal dyed coney—48-inch model, with deep collar and cuffs of skunk. fugus $150 Sale Price Raccoon Coat Beautifully matched skins—deep collar and cuffs—45-inch model. Sale 3295 Price 4 Skunk-Trimmed \ French Seal Coat Finest seal dyed concy—48 inches long—beaunfully lined. st 8195 French Seal Coat Best seal dyed coney—full sweep, 48-inch model. $145 August Sale Price French Coney Coat Full-furred skins—wearing quali- ties guaranteed—48 inches long. Black or brown. $65 Augu.u 3ale Price Self-Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat Full 50-inch model of superb quality seal dyed muskrat. $395 August Sale Price Morrison’s twenty-nine years selling dependable merchandise insures the satisfaction of your fur purchases here!