Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 8

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Senator and Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley to Return to This Country Today and Go to Their Home in Kentucky. ENATOR and Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley are arriving in New York today on the Majestic af- ter six months' stay in Europe. They will go directly to their thome at Henderson, . to remain until the opening of Congress. Lake Louise after completing visit with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson their Mr. Alexander Britton will sail on the Belgianland August § to visit his daughter, Princess Hohenlohe, in Austria. Mr. Britton plans also . to visit several fore his return. Judge and Mrs. Alton B. Parker entertained at (]IIlnPr last evening at dor, New York. in Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland left Washington vesterday for Char- lottesville, Va.. for a short visit, after which they will go to Atlanta to pass some time. Senator and Mrs. Copeland have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and expect to return to Washington and take up their resi- dence here about October 1. They H. 'Topakyan. _Judge and Mr to New York from Rosemont, #at Esopus, their home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Joy and Mr. Henry B. Joy, ir. of Detroit, will arrive today aboard the Majestic from European countries be- ! will place their young son in one of the Washington schools. Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robin- son will sail today from New York on the George Washington for Furope. Senator Robinson is a mem- ber of the United States delegation to Europe, where they have been for sev- eral months. Mrs. Joy, who 1s a mein- ber of the mational board of the N D. A. R, is a frequent visitor in Waunngmn Mr. and Mrs. Joy will £o at once to Watch Hill, where they will open their summer home for the | THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, the Rev. Dr. Lynch, and was follow- ed by a breakfast, after which Mr. 4dnd Mrs. McCaw left Washington for a northern trip. They will be at home after August 15 at 106 13th street southeast. Capt. and_Mrs. William H. Bell of the Untted States Naval Academy are staying at the Hamilton Hotel for a few days. Miss Frances Youngblood of Bir- mingham, Ala., after an extended trip to New York and other points of in- terest, is at the Raleigh. Among the Washingtonians who are spending the summer gt Chathum. | re Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. {in-| . and Mrs. Albert J. Carrico, | coln, Miss Anne Carrico, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Elmer Bacon, the Misses Bacon, Mr. William Eimer Bacon, jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Thyson. Mr. and Mrs. William Keyser ir., of AUGUST 1, 1923 Births Reported. The followiag birthe have been reported to the health department fn (he last twenty-four hdurs: Carmise and Margaret Famigliett!, boy and wied Givias) e Teremishn, uae an::i"mn- il Goseme 5. "nd Mty B pheuit. girl. PRl W. and Grace’Y. " i Bavard G- and ¥ Baltimore, who are passing the week in Washington, are staying at the Hamiiton Hotel, Marriage Licenses.: - ‘\||urrlnn licecses have beem fssucd to the ollowin, Ty 3, Wilks and Sosie Collins M his city ssd Lillie SOCIETY. Ross M. and Luld 1. Lekman, boy. ‘William E. and Bdna A. Schwarsmann, girl. Ira W. sag Asa L. Pattersen, boy. lararl and Ray Orlove, girl. Wiltism B. a8 Acos F. Skives, cirl. Norman T. and Auve M. Kirk, girl. Aroold W. asd kuth L. Zimmerman. boy. Artor B and Lath McCorm E Louis and Eila Torreyson, girl. Burrell and Nora Osborme, girl. 3. Maurice and Juliette Daly, girl Arthur H. and Ansa Murray, girl Arthur L. and Elizabeth Lansdale, Frederick asd Baith hnh mrl. {zeorse and Peart Duily. girl August Markbown Women’s Leather and Satm. Footwear this_city a ewport News, Va Smith of thiy city and Ga 04 Badie | Mary 8. OWN the toboggan they go! Every style not to bhe re- ordered for our Fall stocks— All smart this season’s styles, for- the interparliamentary conference, which will hold its session at Copen- hagen. Others who will sail on the George Washington to attend the con- ference as delegates, are Senator Rob- La Follette, Senator Kenneth Senator Willlam B. Mc- Kinley and Senator Claude Swanson remainder of the season. | Mr. Warwick Emile will go to Southampton the the week to join his family, spending the sum Princess Ghika was hostess at| luncheon yesterday at the Marguery in New York, where sl 't last week with her sister, p. Zaldivar, who sailed for . heme of the late Dr. Zaldivar. merly $5.95, $8.50 and $10. Plenty of conservative black and brown kid oxfords included. ¥, Rergner and Mary 1. 2. res J. Underwood and Willard Louise . both of Alexandris . Johoson and Alice C. i Montgomery end of who are | ee, both roes and Grace 3 Page. Harda Toberts and Lillie May David. M. and Mme. de Laboulaye Move to Cleveland Park. The charge d'affaires of France and Mme. de Laboul: who recently ar- rived from France and have been stop- ping at Wardman Park Hotel, have taken possession of the house at 2701 Macomb street, which they have leased Deaths Reported. < deaths have been follow reported to rtment in the last twenty- ® & Former Senator and Mrs. Nathan B. UNDERWOOD" ~ Scott. who are spending the summer 5 at Plattshurg, . have gone to Bretton Woods, N H.,'where they will make a short visit at the Mount Pleasant House. Mrs. Ira Nelson Morris, wife the former United States minister to Sweden, is spending a few days at | the Plaza Hotel. in New York, where she arrived yesterday from her sum- mer home at Manchestpr, Mass. nger Hospital. 06 N st n.e st He. Trving st. n.e . 630 1 st 812 Rhode Island ave. United States Sol- The _charge d'affaires of Salvador, Dr. Don Hector David Castro. ix leaving | Washington this afternoon for St. Louis, en route to Mexico City, from where he i.will go to his home in Salvador, for a two-month visit. The consul general of Salvador in New York, Pio Romero Bosque, Jr., will be in charge of the le- gation during Dr. Castro's absence. The United States ambassador to France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, will sail Saturday on the Paris, for a month’ stay in’ this countrr. He will be companied by his son and daughter-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. Parmalee Herrick. MISS RUTH CONSTAN Daughter of Mr. and Mrx. J. Lynm Veagle, whose marriage to Mr. Charles Walker will take place thix evening. Albert P. diers’ Home Robert Ro John Hospital. steta, 4, Fmerseney Tospital h today from New Yotk on the George Washington After spending some [ England, they expect to tour Messer. daughter of | the continent. Visitine the Nether- | James A Messer of |lands, Belgium, Denmars Germany . left yesterday for| Austria, France and Italy. They wili < where she will be the | return the latter part of Octorer st of Miss Ruth L. Henson. way to for the scason. Saratoga racing N rectmens. Hospital. Emergencs Hospital 1103 18th st Tubereulosis Hospital Freedmen's Hospital. nger Hospital Stephen Miss Agnes H. it Mr. and M Frank B Mary M Butler, The marriage of Miss Ruth Con- stanc daughter of Mr. and to Mr. John Charles 1 take place this evening |4 1 of the Transficuration, i Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boughton went | lebecca Iirvin !y,» New York tne first of the K. | and are staying at the Hotel Majes- tic for a short time. Mr. Winant Johnston and Mr. Fox- wife of will start v Haven, ton today the guests George r Biltmore, N. C.. to be veral days of Mrs. | anderbilt Commander Friday by, ) Conn., where |she will spend a few days before | {®oing to Jamestown. R. L. where! |Commander Haas will go next week r general, Mr. |to spend a_month. Commander and returned from | Mrs. Huax have taken an apartment ‘where with his son, |at Hasbrouck Court, to *which they Mr. Caltin Page Bartlett, and Mr. and will return the end of August Mrs. Mot e Y —— e - EAING e a0l e | sess oks 3 Guckeever 1 Joaving w n ek eng. [Washingion this afternoon for "his ‘home in Migsissippl. after which he| i Ees et ToL attEr M hich e tend the staff’ school there {Have Your Papering and Painting —dene this summer. No incomvenience or dirt; competent workmen; moderate charges. Awnings made to order and re- — CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Main 5373-5374 Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, ernor of Pennsylvania, in New York for a short stay and are 8t the Ambassador. The a: John Sunapee, wife of the Gov- i ol and her son, are jmotor for @ Mrs ‘Thomas . Barrett ve geone to Jamestown, R. I, for the remainder of the scason M. L. Goodwin was host to a | mpan of ten at dinner last even- . entertaining in the Willard roof Mrs. Donaldson, wi Donaldson, who has some time at Atlant short visit in New turning 'to Washington part of the week of Col T. Q passing | S In another group, 3,000 pairs Women's $5.95 and $8.50 Shoe styles in Black, Tan and Brown. Al Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDES. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 410 McLachlen Bldg., Ry e Miss Caroline Story. who h abroad since the early sprifig, riving today in New York on the Ma- | jestic. Misxs Lorena O'Brien Wed Mr. M. Wilson MeC . 1 marriage of Miss Lorena daughter of Mr. and Mrs O'Brien, to Mr. M. Wilson McCaw took place Monday at noon » | in the home of the bride's parents [in the presence of the two imme- | | atate families. The ceremon ]EEEEEE::EEEEEE ‘?Bihpsborfl 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Mrs. Wilbur J. C rector of the rr. wife of the di- consular_ sery and her mother. Mrs. Ezra L. Koo have been in Atlantic City since early in July. went to Lenox, Mass.. the first | of ‘the week and arrived vesterday the Hotel Aspinwall, where they will Temain until the autumn, sizes but not in all styles. Mrs. Basil Gordon is leaving Wash- ington today for Philadelphia to pass some time with her parents. Mr. and iMrs. Frederick L. English. Mr. Gor- |don will join her there about the| imiddle of August Mr. and Mrs Philippe C Soves enter- tained at dinner ing in com- pliment to the lat aughter. Miss Lilita Dawson. The gu cl: included the secretary of the ilian em- Basey and Mme. Do Souss Leao Gravt Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Margaret! Hight, Miss Jane E. Elmore, the naval jattache of the Brazilian embass Carpt. Heraclito Graca Aranha; second secretary of the Brazili bassy, Mr. Roberto Mendes Goncalve: Mr. ‘Barnard . Sullivan, Mr. John Ritchie, jr.. and Mr. Mannix Walker. ! Mr. and Mrs. E_S_ Bailey have gone o atoga for the races : at the United States Hotel. M staving na Basil was performed b The director of the bureau of the budget. Brig. Gen. H. M. Lord, and Mrs. Lord. returned to shington last evening from their sunimer home at Martinsville. Me. They will be in Washington about a fortnight, after they will return to Martins- to remain until the early fall The House Cor. 7tk & K Sts. 414 9¢h St. “Csty Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ape. S.E. Sale No‘t at "City Club Shop" Esrlebaclher TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F ST. Our Midsummg: Clearance Sale _ 1, and 15 off —left us with small groups of one and two of a kind garments, which we now offer at much below cost. Former Price . $69.50 .$138.50 $12R.50 $97.50 $97.50 $110.00 $39.50 $49.50 .$75.00 $37.50 $49.50 $59.50 $39.50 $49.50 $89.50 $19.75 $29.75 $65.00 $45.00 $39.50 $35.00 $45.00 $39.50 -$49.50 $69.50 $10.00 $25.00 $49.50 $45.00 $39.50 $49.50 $39.50 $39.50 $65.00 . $98.50 .$115.00 $98.50 wh wille, . R o Largest Ladies Rear Admiral Albert P. Niblack, re- tired, and Mr. Niblack were the guests ‘Of homor At dinner. last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Bennett Sloan, who entertained in the roof garden of the Ritz-Cariton Hotel in New Yor! Mrs. Richard H. Townsend has gone to New York to meet her son-in-law and daughter, Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Ger! ho will ar in New York today from Europe, where they have been for some time. Mrs. Town- send will remain in New York with them for several da Excl\]sive Specialty Shop in Washington em- | of Courtesy Alteration Sale pecials First Floor features that must be moved out of the workmen's way NOW-—which accounts for such remarkable marking. . Representative Porter Here for Week's Visit. Representative Stephen G. Porter of Pittsburgh has returned to Washing- ton for a_week, after which he will return to his home in Pittsburgh. He | spent some time at Atlantic City with ( {members of his family who are sum- mering there. i Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson, who are spending the summer in their home, 1dalia. at Port Hope, Ontario, Canadu, have had as their guests Dr. and Mrs. Louis Lehr. Dr. and Mrs. | Lehr closed their apartment on 16th street in the late spring and opened their home in the Green Spring valley. They started north some weeks ago and are continuing their trip to the Canadian Rockics and Judge Samuel J. Graham announces | the marriage of his daughter. Mary Carter Graham. to Mr. Stuart Hagner Gillmore Tuesday, July home on Columbia road Mr. and Mrs. William Edmonstons Deane are at the Hotel Belleclaire, New York, for a few days, on their Pure Silk and Fiber Sweaters Both sleeve and sleeveless models: in choice colors and effective combinations. Now reduced to$6'95 1219 F Street 1219 F Street Closed Saturdays During August INVENTORY SALE Final Reductions Famous Queen Quality STRAP PUMPS & OXFORDS $ 4.85 Hundreds of Pairs Thirty Styles . This represents a sweeping price re- duction which cun- not be paralleled this season. * Now $15.00 $39.50 $29.50 $49.50 $59.50 $49.50 $10.00 $10.00 $29.50 $15.00 $19.50 $25.00 $22.50 $25.00 $39.50 $12.50 $17.50 $39.50 $25.00 $19.50 $19.50 $22.50 $22.50 $25.00 1 Biack Net Evening Gown. ...... 1 Metal Cloth and Lace Evenmg Gown 1 Brown Sequin Dinner Gown. 1 Beaded Gold Cloth Gown. .. .. 1 Fur-trimmed Gold Cloth Gown 2 Black Lace Frocks 1 Light Blue GeorgetteoFrock 4 Taffeta and Satin Dance Frocks 1 Chiffon and Lace Dance Frock. . 1 Flesh Georgette Frock. ...... 2 White Crepe Frocks......... 1 White Crepe Frock ...... 3 Beaded Crepe Street Dresses. 3 Black Canton Crepe Dresses. 1 Morocco Crepe Frock. ... . 3 Knitted Sport Dresses. .. ... 6 Knitted Sport Dresses. .. .*.. 1 Beaded Canton Crepe Dress. 1 Black Georgette Frock .. 2 Silk Jersey Sport Frocks. 2 Knitted Sport Dresses. .. 1 Satin Afternoon Dress. . 3 Crepe Street Frocks. 1, Crepe Satin Frock. 2 Blister Satin Frocks. 2 Pair Tweed Bloomers . . 1 Tweed Cape Sport Suit. . 1 Tailored English Check Sult. 1 Tweed Sport Suit. .. .-.... 3 Tailored Sport Suits. ... .. 1 Checked Velour Suit . . 2 Sport Coats . .... 2 Automobile Capes. .~ . 1 Tan Poiret Twill Suit. 1 Tan Twill Cord Suit 1 1 Embroidered Fur-trimmed Silk Wrap. 1 Fur-trimmed Black Silk Coat Beautiful Blouses Crepe de Chine and Georg- % ettes—in both the Jacquette and Overblouse models. Most at- tractive effects. Now— $9.25 Fine qualities of Crepe de Chine Overblouses—in the ex- clusive shades—and charming fix.\ish. Now— $3.95 It is a rare oppor- tunity for yeu to make a selection from our regular summer stock of ex- quisite Queen Quality footwear at astound- ingly low prices. ‘White Footwear of all descriptions in Strap Pumps and Ox- fords. All wanted heels, turned and welt soles. All sizes. Also black and brown satin, patent leather, black, brown, :11:-. green and red Bath Suits —deep reductions— 95 All-Wool Bathing Suits —in the preferred model— Princess Slips —two lots— Surf Silk, Satinay and Lace-trimmed Batiste— $ 1.95 One Lot of White Straps, Pumps and Oxfords Some trimmed in lreen. champagne and _bla Values to $3.50 ‘Queen Quality Boot Shop - 1219 F STREET N. W. Bzclusive Agents n Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children and the smart combinations. 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