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SOCIETY. “SOCIETY. ) Society Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston | SSSEEESUSER S 4 ; e o0 | Guests Over Night At White House | S Gy e s w : : ORDBRKENEAD REACHESNEN YORK| . THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923. Marriage Licenses. been ssued to the i poon and Gracke Oty Davis. la V. Butler. Burnett and Margarei E. Jester. Turklardt and-EduaFields. poth James E. John H Charles' J of Hamiiton Al u; 1 Former High Chancellor Says Unemployment Is Britain’s Worst Problem. Sumatra has th of animal and ve, land in the world. e life of any I eft for Home Today. erbilt, in o AY anniversar; birih 3 3 1 i : ' i 1y the Ansociated Press o S ek s of ner Birkenhead, former lord high chan, ( lor of England, arrived here today on | | the Mauretania. He will deliver address tonight at the Institute of | | Politics, Williamstown, Mass. Inter est in the address is increased by the ifact that he has little confidence in | the league of nations so long as the | United States is not a member. He also will address the Ame Association at Minneapolis lebration of her FRANK Mrs. Vanderbilt Boston, who their suite at | their and MRS, of n in the New Willard since arrival here with the President T s Mrs, Coolidge after the President had | Now' York gave taken the oath of office, spent last night | the at the White House and left Washing- | G : 4 8 and their n ton this morning for their home in | prinCel VK diner, dhught Boston, and Mrs. Charle of Wash- - The com which numbered Secretary Weeks Returnn | made the trin’ to the Cascades From New Enxland Monday. ¢ W and after the supper The Secretary of War, Mr. Wee danced the Virginia reel and Senator Moses spent yesterday at Whitefield, H. where they made an address at the paged which was given there. The S tary Is expected to return to W. ington Monday. remaining with Mrs. Weeks in thefr summer home, Mount Prospect. at Lanscaster, N. H.. until that time. w.| i i i Andrew Miller of an i | | next | Mr. DR, Cri i Federal Rese party_at lunch New Willard roof. inger, governor of the Antronomer Arrives, Another enger was k. Francis | Hyde, globe-trotter, whose hobby is | | ching solar eclipses from | arts of the uni Ne. He is on his | v back to the Pacific coast to view | Good io_tl’g![lst dmfi an eclipse through the huge telescope at Leland Stanford Uaiversit | .hc uniformity of Braidered Maxwell House is due Tailored H One of the most immed ling problems the ! Viscount Birkenhead said, was the un. | n Il_l(!)"mvl |l .m-ul.m..l { {fon, Bo sald The mimimen to the methods of . mavy, Bes > an, + 1n e T I total between 0.000 and 1,500,000, - 4 . ; it 5 o ; | cleaning, roasting and i Ui packing, embodying fifty years experience in blending a coffee unvarying in Quality and cleanliness.o \"\-’.k 1 ...v|n..,h.r w r.»;_.m‘ ‘\\uhd the igns never wo, for al or! the omeric or rapi increase of i ploy men { urope, whe former will visit H lhr‘- fall” ST L 2 . } MAXWELL | each Cair various | their daugh ntt, a recentl; where duty guests, and Mrs. W cut their i arrived from the Lieut. Merritt has been on Mr. and Mrs, George with their Lieut. and Mrs. Merritt and ' Mr. Leonard Murphy of St Louis, will start mext week for North Carolina making the trip by motor Philippines, hilippin Beaded Embroidered\ Mr terday he b and their The undersecretary of state Willlam Phillips, returned v from Beverly, whe been with Phillips children for of several weeks. The undersecretary and Mr Phillips spent a portion of that time camping in the Maine woo ely press- ' has left En ! oMrs . i Julia The ac ¢ ', M. ew Dwlght X will go to Boston this afternoon and remain over Sun- day with Mrs. Davis, Mitchell Carroll and Miss | 700> | Stout Women’s $2.50 Reducing Corsets ber sons. i The government is doing all it « | to allewiate the situa by | building and other rk | by public dol g work, but {pallitive 1 Must St medy will until some mesy i th purch, 0w e abroad since the late spring, and i AROSELIE it Aons spending the summer touring on the 3 i x until stabilization of ex-( | continent b nd A Woodbury Blair were § oo AR, : : | The vi v"’m ”, "‘,’i' I"‘ " b l . = . " “ er ! S la evening in their | 2 5 % i ,. yoA e EneLntudiscugy the fl:&zm:di";) ng spent sev f';'lnmf.:«’x ! France wanted to be persuaded to Mre. Ci 1. turned from ‘\\thdrn\\', he would be unable to do A . rozier rec ¥ returned 0 80 without de. Oy s DO a trip around the world, remaining in v roying himself politi- Japan for some time. They will open their home tts avenue in the autu N an | road | and Silk Underwear Daintiest of silk crep envelopes ar teddys Flesh, Orehi and Light Blue. Exqu sitely tri A with on public w to tho he said Mrs, ator ame ailin urop Pont Coleman he pa tomorrow du wif T. of former Sen Pont, will b m the Homeric from New York for The minixter of Costa Rica, Don J. Rafuel Oreamuno. will New York this afternoon to r er Sunday Britten, wife of Repre A. Britten, has left M Mrs. Britten ha Former Secretary of War Newt D. Baker will be among those sailing tomorrow from New York aboard the Homeric for Europe. Maj. Mrs. Whitelew Reid, widow of the for- | mer United Stat Britain, has as her gue in the Adironda Grigg of London. 10 this country has been attending the the Institute of Politics College o Great | A Wenderful Selling of ChiffonSilkHose Birkenhead was optimis- Irish ition, declar. governme eks ago and sessions of at Williams | Finest Sheerest | success $7.39 Gov. Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvan g ek n ' I ved in Waushington for a short f and northern Ireland daughter visiting % R R R U U U AR AU RS Miss Josephine MeClellan of Gen. John Mrs. Edwards home, Shipton Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury and their small son, Paul, arrived in New York vesterday from lurope and are spend- ing a few days at the Waldorf-Astoria before returning to their home on Rhode Island avenue. MRS, CLINTON MACEACHRAN, Mrs. Fred Kell the onsul Ay on her in Washington o Upperville iere she will be the guest of Miss Mame Ober Peak. Mrs. Kelly has been visiting her paggnts in Ohio. | Alaxandér 3: Kane Y William George Haker Mrs. Frederick T. Co Washington for Norfolk th visit her son and daughter- T. V. Cooper, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Cooper Mrs. Frederick T. Cooper came to Washington severnl weeks ago from he home in Media, Pa., and will prob spend several days more here before returning to Mcdia Maj per s leaving evening to Lieut 13 1xt st n.w. . 323 Dumbarton Burnett—Jlester Wedding - At Bride's Home Vesterdny. i izabeth 1 Johu lins, & Hilda Lacy. 3 months, Children’s Hospital. Thursds ' g Frauces A Pullips, § months, 1340 11th st. 317 East nett and Mrs. J. Duncan their home apitol Martha An have changed their residency 1506 21st street to 2 Q where they are now living Elliott and their children have urned to the Capital from May, N. J. where they snent summer. Elliott from reet, Mr. Just Cape the Grant. 60, Fort_Stephens. . 1900 Xew Hampshire FIRST 1219-1221 G Street NW. SALE of Knickers! A Big, New Shipment Just Arrived The new arrivals include Khaki, Corduroy, Blue Serge. Palmer’s Linen and Linene in natural color and gray mixtures. Sizes 6 ears to 32-inch waist—not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot. A wonderful assortment Stunning sunrine G # Sutts Reproduced $39.50 to $50 Models 85 Albert Joseph Carrico. nd Mr. and M who have through 1 ave returned to Dr. and M Miss An C Frederic Lincoln, the summer motoring England and Canads, | Washington Z An instant’s \ glance will con- vince you that these suits are new and indi- ifton Crowder, U. S A, is the Hotel Astor, to days. | Gen. Enoch H {in New York at remain for a few Dimner Dance For Mr. and Mrx. Drury, Jr. Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun gave a dance last evening a Clifton, the clubhouse of the Women Universal Alliance, for Mrs. Calhoun’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arthur Drury. jr. in cele- bration of “the third anniversary of thelr wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Drury entertained a company at dinner at| Clifton preceding the dance in com- pliment to Mrs. Voight of Lonsg Island. t. and Mrs. Calhoun also were hosts at dinner before the dance, their guests being asked to meet Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis and ; Mr. Walker Smith. The dinners were | served on the wide veranda and the dancing was in the ballroom, the grounds being made gay with lighted Japanese lanterns. The guests at the | dance numbered about eighty. and included the younger members of the diplomatic corps and resident society who are remaining late in Washing- ton. Col. and Mrs. r Opinion istone’s Ice Cream p being favorable ROSEMARY ICE CREAM s made to pl those not sdti WHOLE d other quality in- nts only employed. De- The dramatic section of the Wom- City Club ve a_subseription supper. followed by a dramatic and musical program, in the clubhouse on Wednesday evening Miss Ruth Hansford. soprano, quaintly garbed a group of sonxs: among ther Old-fashioned Garden.” Chami- nade’s “The Silver Ring.” “Believe Me. | If All_ Those Endeaping Youns ’ Charms,” and “The Last Kose of Sum- ;! it d mer.” An_Austin Dodson dialogue, | “The Lovers’ Quarrel” was given by Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester and Mi Martin Scranage. Two tableaux vi- | vants were posed. Rosetti's “The | . @ ave Blessed Damozel” with Miss - fal cVay in the title role, and Tenny Rl e n's “The Lady of Shalott,” pe s traved by Miss Virginia Herefor Miss Adelaide Borah recited th accompanying lines to the injerpre- | tive music played by M E tt. Mrs. John Lorenz Steele and | Miss Edna Ro presided at the tea able. The program under the direction of Miss Aaelaide E. Bors chairman of the dramatic en's Deaths Reported. $15 ‘Medium-weight SportLoais T k Creek 1Lean ave Phone Main 2088 BLACKISTONE’S Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store . Values up to $4.50 Saturday Only at P T Archibald Hopkins gave a large reception yesterday af- ternoon in Miss Adams’ villa at Wil- llamstown, Mass, which thev are oc- eascn-End Sale cupying throush this month. Their Rueats were asked to meet Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, U. §. A., who is visit- ing them for several weeks, and Mrs. Henry Hopkins and Miss Alice Hop- kins of New York presided at the tea table. Col. and Mrs. Hopkins and Gen. Bliss are attending the sessions of the Institute of Politics at Willlams Col- lege. Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt gave a Mrs. J. K. Bannister of i i Mr. and | rrived in \\’u:him.'-: i i Lima, Ohio, ton by moto. Lee House and are s Arnold, formerly of | Pension Bureau, left y for Syracuse, N. where he ! will remain for a series of visits. $1.49.t0 $ Crash Linene Peggy Cloth 7% Boys' Wash Suits John Sager. U . has to New at| Hotel dinner dance last evening in_ her [ Ma home, Blitmore, near Asheville, N. C., { gone for her daughter, Miss Cornelia Van- | the Galatea \ for e h 48 1its makes martly tailored in two piece styles for boys tans, browns, blues, combinations }}%g@im’ HOSIERY The guaranteed hose that wears longer: every pair guaranteed to wear or a new pair free; 1 Temptation | ZRE you have the great- est tempter for everyday meals and special occasions. What appetite will fail to thrill at the delicate aroma of an Esskay ham? In Esskay ham the height of food enjoyment is reached. 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