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SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Expected to Take Residence in White House Today or Tomorrow. HE President and M ; idge are still domiciled in the presidential suite at the New Willard, and if they go ‘e the White House for residence to- day it will be in the late evening. Indications are that they will not take up their home in the mansion until tomorrow. Senator Pepper Joins Senator Hale in Maine. Senator joined eorge Wharton Mm tal today for New for the Maine woods, where they are camping. Senator Pepper made a brief visit in_his Philadelphia home over the week end ! Sonator Reed Smoot left last night | for his home in Salt Lake where Mrs. Smoot has been esta lished in their home for the sum- mer. Senator Smoot arrived in New | Yoik recently from Burove, where he spent several months traveling on the continent. City The minister of lantio City at the uptil after Labor da will then return to i ‘Wardman Park Hotel Olaya will probab visit in Atlantic City Representative Louis T. McFadden | returned to his home in Canton, Pa. after spending several days in Washington. Mme. Le Maire de Warzee a'Her- malle, wife of the charge d"a. s of | Belgium, will go New York this{ afternoon on her w ¢ Rochelle to visit Mr. and M for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLex have returned to their summer homes at Bar Harbor, after spending a for night in th urburban pla Harding, widow of the late Pre kas been their guest at Friendship, and will remain there for some weeks before returning to her home in arion, Ohio. 1 | Mrs. Thomas ing, wife of the| former commissioner of patents, ar-| rived In Washington yesterday from her summer home at Winthrop, Me., and is staying at the Hotel Hamilton | for a short time. T | Capt. and Mrs. Walter R. Gherardi! Washington Most Unusual Price Reductions Fine Apparel for Women and Misses DRESSES for Morning, Afternoon and Evening Wear COATS SUITS for Sports, Street and Dress SKIRTS HATS Girls’ and Infants’ Apparel Unusually Reduced F Street. Corner Thirleenth Cool-are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marion Epp- 1 M. and Mme, F entertain th and Mrs. Gautier of West Point. 15 at the Mr Pepper | Edna Tucker, nator Frederick Hale in | Hornaday, cha we ¢ d'affaires of Belgium. She ix leaving Capi- | w Rochelle, whe: The home more, Jud, have Woodward in Mass han’s brother, Mr. L. Springfield, and along the at Nnh-nlA Swampscott and Marble- head. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells, who re- cently left Washington for & vaca- tion, will visit Maj. and Mrs. Clarke Wells, at Newport, R. L Mrs. Isaac R. Hitt, 3909 McKinley street, Chevy Chase, D. C. and her sister, Mrs. E. L. Danlel of Decatur. Ind, who has been spending the summer with her, left Sunday night for a three-month trip to Canada and California. ~Mrs. Hitt will visit her daughter, Mrs. H. M. lington, Wash., and her son liam B. Hitt, at Carson City, Mr. C. T. Jaffray of Minneapolis, | son-in-law of Bishop-Elect James A. ¥reeman., came to Washington yes- terday from Sorrento, Me. for the funeral services of his wife, and is staying at the Hamilton Hotel for the week. Eakin, at Bur- r. Wil- evada. in Newport, hilippe C. Sovez will a small company at dinner —_ evening in compliment to Capt.| Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Butler are among the passengers aboard the President Harding, sailing today from New York. They expected to sall Saturday but because of the de- parture of the Leviathan the Presi- dent Harding's' departure was post- poned until today. n Fiske, daughter of Ad- ke, has gone to Newport and ew ClIfF and Mr for the w Miss Alle to Mr, James Herbert Tuesday, September 11, ad Mrs. William Wallace has gone to New York and is staying at the St Regis for a few da. The marriage of Miss Mildred John- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil P. Johnson, to Mr, Norman H. Jen sen_ will take place this afternoon at 5:30 a'clock in the Mount Pleasant | M. E. Church, the Rev. Clifton Ray officlating. The church will have an effective arrangement of palms, ferns | and white gladioli and a few member: of the families and close friends have beer asked to the home of the bride paremts after the ceremon The bride will wear 1 gown white crepe meteor, the skirt gr. tully draped and held one with a fall of Chantilly ered in pearls and at ti with a pearl ornament is made without sleeves and ered in pearls. Her wid hat will be of the crepe to match her gown, a sireamer of white geor- gette crepe “falling from one sid she will carry a shower bouquet bride roses and llies of the valle Miss Anl(a W vill be of honor, and pale blue Eeorgette crepe made with a full skirt and semi-tight fitting bodice without sleeves. It will be trimn with lace, and she will wear a k of the same material as her gown and carry pink ros: The b maids will be Miss Dorothea Wass- mann ard Miss Hilda Nabor, the for- mer in Nile green and the latter in yellow georgette crene, made like that of the maid of honor. with hats to match thelr gowns, and they will both carry vellow roses. Mr. Clarence Jenser 1 man for his brothe Immediately after the brief rccep- tion Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will . for Buffalo. the latter traveling dark blue Poiret twill suit, with smali hat of dark blue taffeta. The will sail from through the g October 1 will Belmont road. e.v\ lde United States Consul Sailing for Walex, The United States consul a sea. Wales, and Mrs, A, B. Coo) sail tomorrow aboard the Presid Van Buren for the former's post in England. The Netherlands minister and Madame van Roljen Ruests in whose b Charles Astor B dinner last eve the Berkshires, pany were former Senator Chauncey M. Depew. Others in the and Mrs. Of interest in Washimgton is the gement of Mr. John than a dessert for vour guests, she will be a guest | YRosemary lce Cream is made with WHOLE CREAM— and nas a goodness that patrons tell us is inimitable. in the evening, in the First | ational Church et iend bantaroom willib-atl at 340 Vassar avenue, Swarth Pa., after October 15 Charles V. Mechan | heir apartment in the a month | Joining Mrs. M A. Gleason, in they motored to Boston nhorth shore, stopping delivered Phone Main 2088 BLACKISTONE’S Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St., Next !0 Flower Store > and Mrs, turned to after chusetts. Henderson’s—Standard for quality. Established Over 50 years. You Can Economize Appreciably on Worth-While Homefurnishings by turning to account our August 10% to 259, Discounts. They apply to an attractive variety of Dining Room Suites, Bedroom Suites and Odd Pieces for the Living Room, selected from our regular stock. 1 These bargains nerit the prompt attention of all facing need of additional winter homefurnishings. James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperics, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Main 7675 Main 7676 Tomorrow on Irresistible Values in CAPES WRAPS SWEATERS HOSIERY BLOUSES UNDERWEAR | New York and is staying at the Hotel | her son from Europe. { Meunchiner-King at Newport for the Ruffin of Charles City county, Va., to| Dr. Lyon G. Tyler, former president of William and "Mary College, and 1.1 son of the late President John Tyler. | Dr. Tyler now mlkol his home in Richmond. Word has just reached here of the recent engagement of Miss Evelyn K. Phelps of Philadelphia, Pa., to Mr. Rodger D. Thompson of Washington. While their future plans are not | definitely known, It is understood the young couple will be married in tober, at the home of the bride's parents in Philadelphia. Mrs. Daniel J. Waters has gone to Vanderbilt, awaiting the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. J have started north by motor and will join their children in the Berkshires. R. Livingston Beeck- man° will close his home, “Land's| End,” at Newport, next week and go to Bar Harbor, where Saturday, Sep- tember 1, he will be married to Mre. rston Burke in the villa which she d her mother are occupying for the summer. Former G Mrs. Edw Florence rd n h H. Gheen and Miss arrived at the remainder of the season. J. . Tindle of Valley son-in-law and daughter | nator Philander C. Knox, to Narragansett Pier, are staying at the Im- Mr. and Mrs. “orge, P'a., of the late have gone where they Cnited s iraud Fose ncheon ves- ay in he t Lenox. Ma mong her other guests were Mr. and \[|~ Alexander Sedgwick and Mr. and Mry. Richard H. Dana. B. Bulloch ix commander gen- eral, and Mr. Danfel Smith Gordon, corresponding s . and o will be music and several ches, followed by dancing. is entertaining Kellogg and erbury. Conn - and * Jolin for over cighty years bas relied upon Gour- aud’s Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 Send 10c for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York SRR e S e R R 2SS Gouraud's Oriental Cream EDMONSTON'S—Home of the “Original”’ FOOTFORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. FEATURE OF Shoe designing and Sk Perfection point in FORM OXFORDS. that assure health as well dom at joint snug firm support clutch at the heel. ln flnck $7.50 np ln Brown, $8.00 up | and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loga of New York, in her cottage, Merimer, at Narragansett Pler. Mrs. William B, Thompson has gone to Stockbridge, Mass., where she is at the Red Lion In Mr, and Mrs. Edward E. Stettinius have as their guests in_their villa at Locust Valley, L. L, Mr. and Mrs. William Carrington Q(e!!h\hl!, who have recently completed a oruise aboard their yacht, Corsalr. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Weaver anl ir. and Mrs. B. B. Hunt are at the w Cliffs at Newport, where they will spend several weeks. The Misses Weitzel eph* P. Tumulty | = Coming Events —cast their shadow be- fore—and it must be the shadow of impatience and desire which is cast by the coming of our beauti- ful Feminine Footwear z atch for Opening . Monday, August 27 13 bilipsborn 608 to 614 11th St. Store open till 2 P.M. Saturday THE OUTSTANDING FCOT FORMS IS FIT hoe Fitting are brought to the FOOT The outstanding features not only Foot Comfort and Style, but Foot are the Free- d toe—and and EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Announces Every Suit, Every Coat Every Wrap, Every Dress Every Evening Gown Every Dance Frock In the Final Clearance of Summer Apparel have had as | [l el o[ ——] [o]c—=ol——]a]l—=]alc—=lo]c——==—=]ol—=]a]——2la] SOCIETY. & o, NEW YORK WASHINGTON FIFTH AVENUE . GWding STREET .AT 13TH A BUSINESS of Making & Selling Beautiful Things HE GIDDING Business deals in Lovely Things, Intimate Things. It demands Beautiful Suroundings, A FINE BUILDING, A Nocabie Location. The New GIDDING building at 1307 F Street is Pleasing, Convenient, Tasteful and full of new things that Charm and Delight discerning women. |——=|olc—=lalc——=lalc——|olc——=]olc—=lal—K0uxJ| Philipsbors Variety The House . Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Spe- cialty Shop in Washington. of the Vog’ue-- as expressed in new Fall Frocks--at $25 Who shall say that Black, or Blue—or a flash of higher tint is preferred of fashion— of Counesy when fashion—couning popu]ar favor—gives sanction to a galaxy of color tones and a variety of effective weaves—all of which we have incorporated in this attracive grade. Satin — Satin Crepe — Georgette — Silk Faille—Flat Crepe—Moire Knit—and Canton Crepe—of the Silks—and Poiret Twills and Draped Charmeuse of the Cloths. Black Satin Second Floor. Parting Prices —for what lingers of the Summer Apparel. in a day—Wednesday— 50FineSilkDi'esses..................$10‘OO FOI‘ clearance 75 Very Fine Silk and Lace Frocks. .. $1 9'00 .$ 3 .00 .00 47 Plaited Sports Skirts......... 59 Silk-and-Wool Sports Skirts. . 67 Finest Plaited Silk Skirts. .. .. 44 Pure Silk-and-Fiber Sweaters 35 Wool and Jersey Sweaters .. .. ll9DimityBlouses. 63 Fine Silk Blouses ............ 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