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g — Societ: Ambassador to Gre Harvey Spent SOCIETY." at Britain and Mrs. Week End as i White House Guests. HE ambassador to Great Brit- | ain and Mrs. Harvey, who | were guests of the President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White Ilouse over the week end completed their visit there this mornins. The President and Mrs. Coolidge | attended the service at the Congregational Church yvesterday morning and had with them at dinner | at the White Huose, the rector, Dr | Boynton 1 Poxtmaster General New To Visit Providence, R. 1. The Postmaster General, My Harry | ve Washington Satur- day to attend a postal conference at Providence, R. I. He will return to Washington the middle of next week. S. New, will le The minister of Persia. Mirza Hussein Khan Alai, guest of Mrs. Johr Tyringham, M sessions of the Institute of Politics at who has Stewart McLennan , during the final Williams College, is now at the As- pinwall Hotel, Lenox, Mass. He will remain there through this Week ! and Mrs es W. Wads- | guests of Mr. summer home were entertained urday by Mrs, King C ed at New- l”\\’Hull ley. who port for the season (tor and Mrs, John W. Harreld, have been abroad for will sail for this \uulll Leviathun tomorrow. who months, the and Mrs. Arthur Capper, issing @ short vacation ut Mass., will probably go to in Kansas fc ay be- ing to Washington in Oc- Senator “Walsh has as at her ho Col. Wil- homas I, several da chusetls avenue Horton, U, & A, stationed . Boston. Mass. Mrs. ‘and Mrs. John Allan Dough- recently had as a guest Mrs, Dimon Herrick of Memphis, ister of Mrs. Dougherty, who as en route to the south from the untains, where she spent the arlier part of the season. Dutch minister to Row ierman n Roijen ay for Italy after passing time with the latter's mother, Rober hrop. at Lenox Mme. S wife of the former ngl of the Czechoslovakian le- » was to have sailed with inselor last month and who sudd with illness, | 4 @ Boston hospital for some | time and ir now in the Thousaml Islands hoping to recover sufficiently to sail for her country at the end of this month d Mrs. Tracy L. Jeffords and Mary Jeffords will arrive in New York tomorrow aboard the Majestic, after spending ‘several months in Europe. The chief ral Willlam A, Tett, will present t Moffett, to dence on 2 the afternoon S. They will give a Moitett December 2 Rear and Mrs of Decemb dance for Mis: Mrs, M. S, Daugherty. sister-in-law of the Attorney General, Mr. Harry M. Daugherty s to White Sulphur Springs to remain through this week. Announcement was made yesterday of the engagement Hart, daughter of Hart, to Mr. Buel S son of Mr. and Mrs. W. of Council Bluffs, Hart is secret to Repre- - William 1. Swoope of Penn-| 2 Mr. Williamson is a stu- “nt at the School of Foreign Service /f the Georgetown Cniversity. The_attache of the Hungarian lega- tion, Mr. Andor de Hertelendy, has as his guests at the La Forge cottage i Newport Mr. and Mrs. Jumes S. Wood- ward of Springfield. and their rest Inn, fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Robe! daughter Jean are Eagles Mere, Pa.. Bar th The United States consul general at Antwerp, Mr. G. Messer-Smith, will sail Thursday aboard the Belgenland for this country to spend a month or more on ieave. Mre. William K. Van Reypen has gone to Lenox, Mass, where she is at the Curtis Hotel for a fortnight and will Jater join Admiral Van Reypen and their family in their summer home, Bonny- ficld, at Quoque, Long Island. Allen’ Buchanan, wife of ~of the U, Washington to- b at the Hamilton an and their son shortly Mrs, Hotel. will join her here rank K. Morrison will entertain reception and dance this_evening r hor on Decatur street in honor v Lillian Morgan, whose en- to Mr. Charles Chesley was forrison will go to Atlantic City the first week in September to pass some time and where she will be joined by Mr. Morrison and her son, Mr. Felix sbitt Morrison. Dr. Forrest J. Prettyman, former chaplain United States Senate, Mr. Prettyman and Miss Martha Pretty man are guests of Capt. and Mrs. Barrett Prettyman at 37 Irving street, Chevy Chase, until Friday, when they will return to their home at Knox- ville, Tenn. Dr. Prettyman is pastor of the Church Street Methodist Epis- copal Church South at Knoxville, and from_years of residence here he and Mrs. Prettyman have a host of friends U v - . - ofstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Yo Furniture "y By our experts at prices which are 25 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. Slip Covers Made to Order New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. NW. ¢ Phone, Write or Call Man Will Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 2 | ing @ vacation with Mrs. Bartlett and | Mrs. (entertaining them o during| | Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bartlett In Home at Lake Suna, Assistant Postmaster John L. Bartlett was ¢ attending the ball given 4 evening in the Granliden Hotel at Sunapec. L, where he is spend- their family in their home near there. Mrs. Pinchot, wife of G Pinchot of Pennsylvania, has ret Harrisbury the atter Totel ) at Ambassador in New York. Howze \ugu Bli Maj. 21, at their qu: h a dinner in honor of George C. Rickards, head of militia_bureau of the War Depa ment, who was there from Washin, ton to inspect the camp of the ) | Mexico and Ariz tional Guard ted the table Gen- of the dinner the tended the Fecaption giv trict ofticers’ clubhouse at Ly the officers of the post, menting Gen. Rickards and’ the off cers of the National Guard units en- camped for training at Fort Bliss In the receiving line were Gen. Mrs, Howze, Gen. Rickards and Gen. Skipworth. An orchestra played dur- ing the reception and punch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradiey enter- tained a company at dinner last evening in their Newport villa. They also had guests at dinner Saturday evening. Sims, wife of s, has gone Admiral William Mr: 8 to Boston for a short visit and will return to Newport next week Mis; ine Sullivan and Mr. ¥ ingston Sullivan have joined their p ents in their summer home at South- ampton, Long Island frequent visitor in Was she has been eutertained by Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp Hinckley. Miss Sull brother attended the h: conducted yesterday by Dune Church at Southampten, were accompanied by the Misses | Montgomery, who spending _the season at Southampton with _their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Mont- | gomery gton, Mr. and nd Mrs. Robert Mrs. Blaine Elkins of Washington is at the Ambassador Hotel, New York. Mrs. John Stewart McLennan hostess at luncheon yesterday summer home, Ashintully, at Tyrin: ham, Mass., when her guests include former Undersecretary of State and Norman H. Davis, former am- bassador of Russia, Mr. Boris Bakh- meteff; Mr. Philip Kerr of London Prof. Archibald C. Coolidge of H vard and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent ) sey of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Beekman Winthrop are now at Westbury, Long Island, after visiting Mr. Winthrop's mother, Mrs. Robert Winthrop, at Lenox. Mrs. William D. Morgan and Miss Ruth Morgan have arrived at i Masy., and will spend the late s 1 at the Curtis Hotel. i and Mrs. Niblack have Conn., from Ashe- | ill be at the Green- | al weeks. Admiral Wich inn for sev Mrs. Henry R. Rea had as her mo.«x} over the week Southhampton, A. Blackwell, end, in her villa Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charl ho_returned to their summer home at Watch Hill today. | bedi i Mrs. Newberry, wife of former| Senator Truman H. Newberry, was| hostess at the tea which followed vateh Hill ) sisting her ( were her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry B. Joy and her daughter, Mrs. Helen Joy Lee. Mr. Daniel W. Knowlton has gone to Greenwich, Conn., to act as bes man for his brother, Dr. Don J. Knowlton, at his marriage this aftes noon to Miss Irene Chapman Jayco The ceremony will be performed in the Second Congregational Church at Sreenwich at 4 o'clock by the Rev. Whitemarsh, and will be follow- ed h) a reception in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs., Charles , N. Jaycox, Sinoway Park, at Cos Cob. Conn. Dr. Knowlton and his bride will make their home in Greenwich, where the former has lived since his graduation from the Harvard Medical School.. i Suffragan Bishop Herbert Shipman | wag the guest at luncheon vesterday of M Philin H. Prescott at Ta Zansett Pier. where he went to c duct the morning seryice in & Peters'-by-the-Sea. Bishop Shipman joined Mrs. Shipman in the home of the Edsor. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Sav: g have gone from Paris to Vichy and | will_be there for several weeks at the Parc. Mrs. Clarke \\agg.lman is the guest of Mrs. Malcolm Littlejohn at | Mr. and Mrs. | ewport, today. at the essential Moderate Prices. Coats Sweaters Bnt’lrobes Wraps Dresses for Classroom, Street and THE EVENING MRS, e to her camp on Lake Plac STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, T where they intend to spend the re- [Thomas B. Hasler at Red Bank, XN. J mainder of the summer. JOHN VAN A. MAC ivision of far Mrs. B, Cleveland chusetts avenue nollhwl—N 3 turned from New York and are now | Euests at Bluemont, V the season. Dr. and Mrs. flrfi.b\\,nnhmg n yester o MURRAY, flairs, State Department, tern p at her home in Washington, en route gh Adirondacks | Dr. W Mrs. B. C. Davis and Mrs Emily = Cleveland Davis. who have _been spendins some time in New York : have gor to Bluemont spend | A the re ainder of the summ s { at Ha Mrs. Winfield Scott is at the Curtis | Hotel in. Lenox. Mass., where she will | 10 be until the first of Sentember Mra, Foote Visit La Jolla, Calt Dr. John Footr two months i Canadian Rock Mrs. § month of Calif., at the sister, Mrs, F have the HOOVER as it Sweeps as it Cleans It BEATS... May Be Purchased on a Very Special Plan for a Limited Time 4vail yourself of this convenient payment feature—our demonstrator will explain the advantages of this wonder-cleaner. “Baby” Hoover, $52-50 DULINMARTIN 2 §~117 F Strect : cnd 1214 0 121D G-Street Hours—8:45 to 5:: ?;llnygayfmlileé’@ Distinctive College and School Outfits At Moderate Prices Washington f For Misses, Juniors and Girls WIDE. new displays for our discriminating younger cl = Yy fective originality for a Smart College or School Wardrobe. PERFECT workmanship in each garment insures best service. lightful choice of the loveliest fashions of Europe and America at requirements of practical Suits’ Evening Wear Blouses Bloomers R;'Jr'ng Habits simpl Skirts 3‘-Stree:t.- Corner Jhirieen f'h The wedding will take place the DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ter, Miss illiam O. Annette Wilson, to Hamkins of Danville, t of October. Lucien Clarke has joined Mrs. Wyoming avenue At to | addon Hall remain uuntil after I and N 1 . Lennox have left Hot Springs, Va., ered and painted—for Proficlent work- casonable. No order mr home fall and wi all for us to fill. oW Main 5373-5374 AUGUST 27. 1923. SOCIETY. Marriage Licenses. rles Haywood Theurd and Myrtle Olivia Bmhs Repon ted. | After remaining tuere for some time they will go to Tuxedo Park and v York Davis nnd Miss Emily avis of 26 Massa- | Spade entertained last night on | . Rogers and Edith ¢ atx| SooaE { the Mr. W. W. t dinner for tho balance of | New Willard roof. | 5 1 and Marie M. T d Gladys M. Culp bave re Lightning made a into a country ge incur house near Tar Hupper of New York ha LB Mr. and . ],d\\ln h) Popkins | ar to spend It came down the teft Sunday for a trip to Canada and | Washington and ng at the|chimney of a room in which twelve | other northern points. | Leo Houre. aeatod et atin ana ¥ | the table, breaking the wir E. and n..x [ u melting the s open door and kil The diners were uninjured Pbtlnpsbom 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, Mrs, Edward ding some time Atlantic City. ers | tel | MacPherson Crichton v by motor and Mrs. ire s iroqu the guests of M Three things make this n Unusual Coat Sale —the time—most propitious —the values—most exceptional —the price—most unprecedented 69 We've assembled several hundred very high-grade Coats—including many model garmcnts—crcations of America's famous designers. So yvou can really rate the values at double the special price. The rich, soft fabrics of fashion’s pref- erence——tnmmed “’lth the most ]UYUTlflu‘ of furs. It's a sale we won't be able to repeat. It's a price that cannot be duplicated in season. . — Buy Your Wintef Coat Now Paris ntele possess ity and ef- A de- Hats Underwear Accessories You’ll Want to Come to —surely during this last week of August. \'pecial August selling events are crowding each other for space—space in our newspaper announcements—space in each and every department. There's the Great Quarterly Stock Clearance—one of the blggeat we've ever had —the Tast four days that you have the opportunity to select choice furs at August savings—the courtes) days preceding our third big annual September Sale of Winter Coats—and do7en\ of other *specials™ that there is hardly space to mention. But of one thing you may be doubly sure—a visit to Jelleff’s tomor- row will be a money-saving investment for your later fall needs! “Believe Me, Those New $29.50 Suits Are. Some Value!” That's what a®member of the Suit Department said to us 1216 F St. N.W. Take Advantage of These Four Courtesy Days in advance of our annual September Sale of Winter Coats 10 i the we - today when we met her on the elevator. Now when a woman d(rl ul collection of har o dr % & i e o . % styles, pla trimmed, that we who handles dozens of suits every day—who has an oppor Sl B S If you find it ent on the opening day ot it Ilu~ > pr tunity to compare $29.50 suits with those that sell for 8129 50—says a (hmff like that, you can “take it irom \ul may make your selectic and we A that will reserve it for you e sale ' opens. There are more than thirty wonderful mey Are Some Values' models that include styles for misses, T N 'styles for matrons, and styles for the In fact, we would have to sell these same suits, if we placed Larger Woman—all priced at a saving of $10.00 to $25.00 on each coat. It will be a pleasure to exhibit these handsome garments for you during the four courtesy days remaining before the opening of the Sale. an order now, for $45.00. There are four smart models, both In the new long jacket styles, both full silk lined. The material is fine ‘navy blue of black twill. The notched collars and revers are tacit evidence of fine tailoring, Every detail bears out our assertion that these suits are a most remarkable value. Come in and try them on and judge for yourself. Women's Suits, Second Floor. Quarterly Clearance $6.75 And this time t every there are jacquettes Just a line apiece for some of the more promihent items of our grea 1hrtc months’ store-wide clearaway. For every item that is mentioned there are ten ;n;‘ nao:' :‘:‘a;se na: to fifteen that are not. Come and ‘see for vourself the wonderful opportunities in LR L weaves, tailored this great quartcrly clearance! 3—$45.00 to $65.00 Blouse and Straightline Twill Coats..... 9—$55.00 to $59.50 Silk-and Twill Wraps; navy, black, cocoa 8—$45.00 and $55.00 Strictly Tailored Twill Suits.. 4—$9500 Embroidered and Braided Costume Suit 7—$65.00 Navy Blue and Black Tailored Suits.....eeeeeiciecaenes 11—8$39.50 to $49.50 Georgette and Silk Crepe Street Frocks. .3—$49.50 to $59.50 Figured and Shower Dot Crepe Dresses. 3—$65.00 to $175.00 One- of-a-kind_Silk Gowns $10.75 to $16.50 Voile and Linen Dresses, plain and figured $16.50 to $29.50 French Crepe and Voile Frocks; many hand-drawn.. Misses” $10.75 Voile and Ratine Frocks........ Misses’ $18.75 to $25.00 Handmade Linen and Voile Frocks $11.50 to $16.50 Sleeveless Silk Blouses; very smart $13.50 and $15.00 Handsome White Silk ];xcquetlc.~. . $5.00 White, Tan and Gray Silk Bags.. $5.00 and $6.00 Golf Coats, Tuxedos and Slip-overs.....c.cceeure..... . $275 rack bottoms, nearly every conceivable color combination. ..$24.00 And you save $3.25 to $6.75 on each and every sweater. Corduroy Robes Are Here—August Priced $3.95 Soft, wide-wale corduroy, in deep kimono sleeve styles. Peg pockets give a note of smartness, and their fullness is heid by a self sasn. Purple, cherry and French blue. Especiallv sultable for back-to- school wardrobee,