Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1923, Page 8

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8 SOCIETY. So Attorney General ciety Daugherty Starts for California From Ohio Home. Secretary Davis in Wales. HE Attorney Daugherty, General, Mr. who has been with Mrs. Daugherty in their home in Ohio, has started for San Francisco to join President and Mrs. Harding and the members of their party. The Secretary of Labor and_Mrs. Davis, who have been visiting Euro- pean countries, have returned to nd and will spend this week in the former home of the They will sail Tuesday, aboard the Leviathan for Wa Secretal August this coun Senor and Scnora de Elizalde Are in Berlin. The minister of Ecuador and Senora de Llizalde, who are passing several months abroad, are now in since shortly after the adjournment of Congress. They.will spend a short time at the Plaza Hotel before going north. Senator and Mrs. Hiram Johnson, | who returned to this country last week, have opened their suburbaa home, Calvert Manor, in Maryl and will remain nere for several weeks before startiag for their home in California. The charge d'affaires of Argentina, Mr. Felipe A. Espil. returned ‘to Washington ~this morning, aficer spending the week end with Mrs. George Vanderbilt and her danghter, Miss Coraelia Vanderbilt, at their home at Biltmore, N. C. The solicitor general and Mrs. James M. Beck and their daughter, Miss Beatrice Beck, who have boen abroad MRS. JAMES M. BECK, wife of the solicitor general, who expeets to sall for thix country August 14 aboard the George Washingtom, with Mr. Beck apd their daughter, Mivs Beatrice Beck. Berlin. ington They will return to Wash- in September. The minister of Pervia. Mirza Hus- ®ein K n Alai, is expected to return to Waskington tomorrow from New York, where he is making a brief visit. He plans to go to Willlams- town, Mass, in August o attend the Institute of Politics. The minister of Poland, Dr. Ladis- las Wroblewski. who wemt to Vent- nor. N. J, to remain over the week end with Mme. to return to Washington 'the latter part of the week. The minister of Haiti and Mme. De- Jean and the latters sisger, Mlle. Jane Brun, have come to Washing- n from New York., where they re- ntly arrived after several months sit ‘at their home in Haiti. Senator aml Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry are expected to arrive in New York tomorrow aboard the Majestic from Europe, where they have been Wroblewski, expects | for several weeks, ihis country. August 14, on th George Washington. They will the remainder of the summer and early autumn in their home at Sea- bright, N. J. plan to sall for Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph has returned to Deer Park to remam for the bal- ance of the season. Commussioner Rudolph expects to join M for a short vacation next week. . The mil 3 of the French embassy, Col. A. L. Dumont, who is_accompanying Gen. Gouraud of the French army on a tour of the United States, is now in Dallas, Tex. He will return to Washington Mon day. The first secretary of the Italian embassy, Barone Giovauni di Guira, has postponed his dinner Saturday evening because of the illness of the President. - Barone di Guira entertained a small 3 dinner last 1115 1117 F STREET : Drastic Reductions in Dresses—Wraps—Hats In Dresses You can catch the importance of the sale—from the fact that most of the Dresses—are 15 off—ard more —which makes \ 52150 splendid choosing :;t 1$37.50 Street—Ahernoon—Sports. In Coats and Wraps The elegant silk effects—of which we have made two 19 groups— Up to Up to $79.50. . In Millinery —The choice of every remaining Summer Hat— no exception—and all are exclusive shapes. Were up to $19.50. ... ... ... .| Politics. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1923, in compliment 'to Mr. and illlam Stuart Reyburn. evenin, Mrs, Mrs. George tained a small company informally at luncheon today in compliment to Mrs. Edward H. Tarbuttcn, who, with Col. Tarbutton will leave Washington tomorrow by motor for San Antonlo, Tex. Col. and Mrs. R. Casey will enter- tain at dinner this evening in honor of Col. and Mrs. Tarbutton. C. Saftarrans enter- Mrs. Mann. widow of Representative James R. dann of Illinols, has gone north for the season and arrived a | few days ago at the Mount Wash-| ington, at Bretton Woods, N. H. Lieut. Col. Howard C. Dickinson U. 8. A, who has been on & topr of | spection through the west to cific coast, has joined Mrs. Difkinson in thelr summer home at Southamp- ton, L. I. The president of Willams Colle and Mrs. Harry A. Garfleld enter tained at dinner last evening at Wil liamstown, Mass, when their gue included lecturers at the Institute of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley will entertain 2’ company at dinner this; evening at Newport, where they are spending the summer. Ar.and Mrs. B. B. Jones have taken a box for the races at Saratoga and will spend the month of August there. The diplomatic dinner dances at Clifton, headquarters of the Woman's ‘niversal Alliance, have been changed Thursday evening, instead of Fri- ay, because so many of the diplo- ts and members -of the Army and Navy leave the city Friday for week end trips. Mr. and Mrs, White to be Guests at Southampton. Former United States Ambassador to France and Mrs, Henry White, who are motoring through the ea: expected to arrive at Southa 1L L day. Mrs. John McG. bur: 1_entertain a company luncheon Sunday in their honor. | Mr.and Mre. William D, West, who are spending_the summer in Europe are mow in Switzerland. where they will stay through August. They wiil {1ater visit in France and England he- jfore returning to ‘this country in the autumn | Frederick Pratt and Mrs. | Dickins_ have closed their se at 2015 Columbia road and gone to Magnolia, Mass., to stay until | the autumn. Mme. Hauge and her niece Miss | Louise Ross Todd, who went abroad in June, will leave Paris today for a -Baden, af- fortnight visit in Bade - to Paris. ter which they will retul Miss Adeline Oxnard. who has been the guest of Miss Elizabeth Scott. in Richmond, Va.. for the past week, will leave shortly for Pawling, N. Y.. to be the guest of Miss Loulse . Marriage Licenses. "I'Hl.. lcenses have boer lssoed to the 4 Chasies Bolden and Vioia Johneon. Hobert H_ Young and Mary G. Coilins. john F. ley and Marie A. Hi John C. Walker of 1a Folletie, Temn., and Buth C. - Mark C. Pope. jr.. and Nancy J. Braxton. Charles H. Milier and Louise’ Fritchasd: Both of Baltimore, Md. Fred Smith and Eds Hil. I Brenner of Bmithsburg, Md., and G, gh of town, John Frazier and Mary J. Harden. John Brierly, jr., of Cardingtom, Pa., and Adelaide Chipman of Baltimore, Md. *Wept in the Box Office. From Lite. Author—Did my new tragedy cause much weeping in the theater last night? Critic—The manager, I belleve, was the only one who cried. naturally Mcle, Raccoon, Jap 608 1 Our Annual August FUR SALE N the selectlon of your furs, seif of the highest quality, the longest wearing and the gre est amount of satisfaction pos- sible before purchasing -them. as we are manufacturing furriers and pre. pare cur stock In our own workrooms, we can give you this assurance. Coats of Hudson Seal, Squirrel, Caracui, nicely trimmed; also Capes, Wraps, Jac- oueties and Separate Pleces of Baum Marten and Foxes in all shades. Eanet & Bacher MANUFACTURING FURRIERS MAIN 4706 ou wish to assure your- Inasmuch Mink and ' Muskrat, Sable, 2th St. Branch, at the country home of her |parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr | Branch Frederick Sherweod Dunn is today to visit Mrs ! 1ea Washington T ather, ‘M. Gordon Woodbury, at | his summer Fome in New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will sail for Gurope the first week in September. Dr. and_Mrs. Robert Rosser, who came to Washington during the ill- ness of the former's sister. Mrs. Wil- liam P. Dennis, left Washington yes- terday for their home in Virginia. Miss Elizabeth Hanna and Miss Jean land, who are now at Coronado , Calif, will go to Salt Lake hortly for w visit. They will return to Washington to spend a short time before Miss Hanna goes to Chicago to visit her munt, Mrs Medill McCormick Mrs. J. W. Cooper and her daughter Charlotte of port, R. I., are spend- | ing a few days at Arundel, Md., visit- ing Dr. and Mrs. Charles West. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy o to Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Le Roy have closed their house on Garfield |Street and gone to Cape May, N. J., for | the remainder of the summer. | Mr. and Mrx. I G. Riddick of Shang- hai, ‘China. are at the Lee House 1\\'hll(‘ in Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. James Walter Carter of New York are spendinz'the week | at the Hotel Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. T. V. O'Connor have gone to New York, where they are staying at the Waldorf-Astoria for a short time. | Mrs L. 0. Eckford of New York is | passing several days here at the Lee | House. | Mr. and Mrs. H_ T. B. Harris spent | several davs at the Waldort-Astoria |in New 54150 Eleven stories up— and what a difference! No matter how warm it is below, you can always breakfast, lunch or dine in cool comfort in the new dining room on the roof of The New Willard. Temptiné summer dishes. Music by the famous Meyer Davis New Willard Orchestra. Dancing. . The L. M. BOGMER, President Twelfth Here $400.00 3295 $650.00 $325.00 *Deposit. Will Reserve Your Selection Your faverite table may be raerved in advance NEW WILLARD Pennsylvania Avenue and F Street FRANK S. HIGHT, AManaging Diractor - Buy with confidence Furriers Since 1906 St. at G. i ; August Fur Specials By making your selection now, whether it be a Coat or single . Piece, or set of Furs, you will effect a very welcome saving. . Our Furs are made of Selected Skins, picked by Mr. Bertram Cohn personally—and every one is exactfy what we say it is. are a few suggestions that may prove helpful—the prices you will agree are interesting. $125.00 (Bay Seal Coats Dyed Coney). August Sale Price.... 575.00 $225.00 Bay Seal Coat ( Dyed Coney). Choice of Viatka Squirrel or Skunk Collar and Cuffs. August Sale Price...§165.00 $175.00 lg-tnnl Muskrat t. oaf August Sale Price.. sl 35.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), Skunk or Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. August Sale Price szss‘oo $450.00 Moleskin Wrap. August Sale Price. 5300‘00 Natural Squirrel Wrap. August Sale Price.. ssoo'm Natural Raccoon Coat. August Sale Price. $235_00 $1.250.00 Exstern Mink August Sale Price.. ssso.oo Fu‘rriers Since 1906 Buy with confidence SOCIETY. Twelve-Ten Twelve-Twel Street 5 First 3 AUGUST SALE of Furs : Including the Distinctive Creations By Garfunkel & Gerth, 3nc. of New York g . Shown in Our Recent « Exhibition of Furs at Summer+ Prices: —which are considerably lower than will prevail the coming season. Your Inspection and Comparison 1 Cordially Invited © — Erlebacher—— TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET & @o. NewYork OPPOSITE SHOREHAM HOTEL» ¥ifth Avenue- 1510 H. STREET. N.W, @@mo@éfi%@ ANNOUNCEMENT We’'have been dé]ayed in moving to our new ldcation':,_at 1307 F Street for a few days, as thé building will hot be completed on August First as expected. Removél Sales will continue at our present siore until further notice. ° We are including, beginning today, additional sélectiqn.é not previously offered, which were intended for the opening of our new store. These sales will continue only a few more days and present to the women of Wash- ington most wonderful opportunities to secure New Gidding Fashions at very exceptional savings. - All Sales on Fil"st Floor Styles Are Suitable for Early Autumn Wear. Every Article Bears the Gidding Label. All Sales Are Absolute and Final. . No Reservations Will Be Made.

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