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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924, SOCIETY. Miss Ruth Coleman, Mrs. Nelson K.|ner Saturday by Gen. and Mrs. M. C.| Westmoreland. They will return to 5 s | i Lyons and Miss Elizabeth O'Neill. Anarewa 1D Washington early In September. DAVIS-BRYAN CLUB IN D. C. Marrlage Licenses. ‘ Makes Quick Change. — Col. ‘and Mrs. Horace C. Barnes | Mrs. Dick will leave next week for L i ¥ The Cecropia moth comes into the Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gardner sailed |entertained at tea yesterday at the (a few days’ shopping in New York. Marriage lceases buse been issued (o the | T Cocropia from New York today on the White | Erighton in compliment to Col. and | _Dr. and Mrs, Joreph Francis of New | Temporary Organization Effected | following orld a sorry loc object, its wings Star liner Homeric and will spend |Mrs. Carter. York, brother-in-law and sister of ¥ Howard Alley and Virgi wet and mp'e ts body fu some months abroad. o Mrs. Dick, who have been thelr guests at Meeting Held Today. ; 2 5 Iy e S it and digh: Nare Syl S gt % Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo | for a few days, left last evening for| The first vor Col. Edward .T. Brown left Wash- | ana their twe daughters wiil - sall | Memphis, Tenn., where they will make | crape o Davis-Bryan for President | Ashby W. Hart of Smiles, Va., and lzoral e ol howe e 4 2 Cii to be organized in the District | Sne Fredetick Spri 2 E - 4 takes place COI JOhn C COOlld (5 the PreSldent's ington yesterday for his country| from New York Saturday on the] their future home. Was formed today at & mesting . of “.-x.x“::,:.' qobssk: D e s i g ad and diy, the A o . g s place, Endless Caverns farm, near | Berengaria to spend the remainder £ Democrats in the office of Senator Jones i R ol bl 21 s otothy : Miss Elizabeth Jobe has returned | D Carrie Davis of this cit New Market, Va. Mrs. Brown will[©f the summer in Kurope. to Washington O omiMexico. ~ A E after visiting in [ €0 . ESS “ William A. Hastings zad Mabel M 2 a join him there lat i e eu r. N S ~ e avi ‘emporary officers were chosen and a g Father, and Mr. an rs. Stearns Jpin him, hcre later In the sUmmer:| 5. Marjory S, Stuart will sail from | Yorth and “South’ Carolina, VN | meeting” cullcd oy ‘Monday wight st § |k = law ‘and duughter of Col. and. Mrs, | New York tomorrow on the Homerlc, | Saen & o'clock in the gray room, Raleigh Hotel, | Augustus Brown and Luey E. Juckson. | 2RI 70 7 77207707 077 27 7077 at the ‘Vhlte HOuSC Brown, will Clease Waghington to- | eXpecting to tour the continent and when permanent officrs will be elected | Weldon T. Ryder of Orange, Vo , and Grac < morrow for Wisconsin to spend the spend some weeks abroad. and plans outlined to enroll all Demo- |1, outnar | summer. - Tt Dt Ketons cratsiin the District. e o o “ustive 4 Biate | Col. and Mrs. Frederick Coleman | Sty Man ¢ A, Ricker o] oeSonrad E. Syme. corporation counsel i Va 7 HE President and Mrs. Cool- | Miss Helen Newton have gone to New | DF: And Mra. Stavely Sail o AR ODE Cnterained at dfmer|. Mr.isnal Mew Gatrns icke of the District during the Wilson admin- | Het 1 Addie Ward idge have with them at the| York and sail from (here tomorrow |f¢F Europe Tomorrow. Sunday evening in honor of their| Washington are at Stony Man Camp, | istration. was chosen temporary chair- ares £ nd Alma R, Smith, both ing s cuests, Col. and Mrs. C. S. Carter it fohed in Fur.|man: C. B. McCullar, secretary, and « S “Whils. House. Col. ‘Tohn ©|LoEEH gland, where they will be| Dr. and Mrs. Albert Livingston e e N e O T ¥ur- | Michiel J. Lane, chairman of the com. | \iyis n, iy T}"‘X'"}l‘fif;'mm of Rec- | Just a Real Good Car” Coolidge, the President's fa- o EENCOURI 4y |Stavely, accompanied bty Miss Haral- guests were . and Mrs. Mettler | nace Spring bungalow. Mrs. Ricker | nittee in chaige of the meeting to be sts > it h tortown, 2T T2 00, and Mrs. Frank W.| Commander W. F. Newton will leave |S0n and Miss Elizabeth Dent, will : Horton, Lieut. Com- | is president of the District League of | he'd Monday night. Others of the com.- ZZ pletews NS e O R ‘ ¥e & ittee are Harold R. Stephenson, g 969 & e Washington Sunday for N : o nmn(l(r and . Fishe Gen. and|\women Voters. P be e 000660006 660600600000¢ ¢ Boston R0 Sundiy 5 ReWport, 1o |sall from New York tomorrow o | Tndst snd Hire kislier Gen. and | women Voters. B S Al S | gg:gzg $38ess s esesessesssstssesesitessstsesss ary of State, Mr. nugnfix, ; i Coleman, sr. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey 18 in |1 Sicele and Mrs. Claes Dickson-Halien- *0 ned to \ington this 2 : ¢ A *hilade i c morning with the Pr t and Mrs. Among the girls who will maky | Philadelphia attending the meet jng: steite LN S S Coolidge, will leave again tomorrow C ¢ their debut at the first bachelors'| of the American Bar Assoclation and | & telEtam was sent John W. T morning, going to New York prepar- the Women's National Assoclation of | 7, OTErD later 4 zation. i S tora ot M Lawyers. Later she goes to New- Hughes and her daughter, 7 oA 3 G. Carey of Walnut Hall, Riverwood, | port, R. I, to be the guest of Mr. e e o : - Md. and Mrs, James G. Wentz, Mrs. Mus- Enemy of Oysters. ington this morning ior New Je 4 — - sey's daughter, Miss Dela Mussey, The enemy of the oyster Is the 'sea where they will join M und 3 S 5 Mrs. Charles Hepburn of Phila-|spending the summer in Frinc star, which is always found abundan e e e e o 4 = . 5 delphia is o : for th er | the art school at Fontalnbleau. . . g erville, where they have a home and ¥ ,}f_'l_"lli:'|“‘.l“y“, SR od;:: e EHO AL s, b on in and about oyster banks, says Natu e Lt Clift in Stony Man Camp, where she| Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Townsend, who | Magazine. With the aid of its tiny, until the return of her has as her house guests for the sca- | have been spending several weeks at | Cup-shaped fsucking feet and its flexib'e son Mrs. Perry and Miss Temple | Chesapeake Beach, have returned to|&rms the -“urfllfih Encicelsput oy 1 Perrv of Washington. their home in Wilson's lane, Battery | ¢}am or mussel and presses its tooth- | el ; : igtn e I(;:m“mouxh upon the Joints of the closed | 5 i . g 5 e shel The Seer £ W Ir. W 3 i i E A Xenophon . JFrice| Mr. Baward T. Hills of Ba!]l{lmfl[l;e! — ey o U Py 3 4 ¥ . 2 ace { By spend g th veek at th lamil- who accompanied the' President s 3 now in Paris companied | i8 spending the week at the 1 | 8 2 . : 3 by the latter's mother, Mrs, Charles|ton Hotel. He is accompanied by ks at ".‘.""xir ffim)-”r omme: . ¥ S e e memie ISR e KAPLOW] e sy hope : of the American battle monument atter part of next | ° § g 5 le chaloman Tater Ms Mihorniand u:el un‘t[nlzlon\hlh ot e eivis BROS., INC < . Mrs. Price will tour Switzerland, | {® 5 8 2 XA while Maj. Price attends to work of | {08 of ‘,"‘1'3“‘.‘ omens 721 NINTH STREET- N. W. Postmaster General and Mrs. S CaTutulEkion g S |Tew at 1 oclock are” Mrs. Laurs COOL AND DRESSY .+ Who returned to Wash- A. Bradley, Mrs. Ida E. Kebler, ington ) Presi- . : Mr. William A. Bride of Edgemoor, [ May D. Lightfoot, Mrs. Mary C. D. SILK GOWNS dant's . will remain here tor . Md., will sail tomorrow on the Beren- | Johnson, M. F Mrs, Mary ing, Mrs y some tune und have as yet made 7 Bl | caria to attend the meeting in Lon- | E. O, Dasheill, Miss Marie Steine $19.50 no definite pluns tor the midsummer. | i 4 i OGS o L SLEL S £ . i gram and N C.. T. Wi 2 A VERY LOW PRICE FOR BEAUTIFUL PRINTS Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews Dick will | Gran ., chief of nat zation || OF A QUALITY FOUND ONLY IN DRESSES :x‘:;\"u 11:.;1.— 2partment on lllsm street | oxam s, Department of Labor, || SELLING FOR $35 AND $45. \\'.m.n. ton S il gust 1 and go to northern New | guest of honor and speaker, will have I guests of the former’s parents, Mr. | Human Interest Angle. Mrs. Lyman || FEMARKABLE VALUES. TYPICAL KAPLOWITZ and Mrs, A . Dick, at their camp, B. Swormstedt will |vra=|de STYLE AND QUALITY. WOMENS AND MiSs. s e ] 3 5 e ————————————————— 3} Wilbur und the children n. Bie T et U A Mr. Plitt Says:— ——— e month. 1 - F: Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur re- | 3 ? 7 1 e eare ce f p hy e b e - 3 You can make or mar the appearance of the home by from Vermont, wnere they accom- o o crment,_ waere they, ‘accom: | 3 - g the way you paint it or have the paperhanging done. Just Drive It; That’s All dge. We are not simply here to execute our customers’ orders, but to advise them wwhat our experience tells us will prove most effective. 34 :’z:zzzifiz‘izz‘zzz Hughes will meet the Secre- n New York tomorrow and they will sail trom there for England. & Open All Day Saturday —for the Convenience of our Customers 28338828388 Our employes willingly accept a week’s vacation in lieu of Saturday closing, that there may be no inter- ruption to Sigmund Service. The Store Where Prices Are Always Lowest By means of our cash-buying and cash- selling policy, you are assured impressive savy- ings always for superior values in— 33338333 s Polished Floors The : shd s | ) 1 Silk Dresses Sweaters g, i R O i The kipd fhat | Rk Wash Dresses Hosiery Skirts Underwear Waists Luggage Shoes Toilet Articles Novelties Kiddies’ Clothes eland’ to deliver an’ add ediaie and | New of New York. and formerly Mine Beatrice | iveirn Wilson. daughter of Paperhangmg }, means satisfaction e e = ing Nirs. | Upholstering and lasting service TeRMRIAK oM Aeers oxjlave ave the party | joi taff of the commander of the | spend the rest of the summer in - e ing new ones have prompt tinue to Ilinois. | lizht cruiser squadron on the flagship | Europe. attention without obligati Telephome North 6323, zx:zézzxzzzxz:z:xzzzz:z“x:zzzzxzzzzz‘z‘tszx = i 2 —_ Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock and Miss Our Radio Department Is Ready to Supply You Miss Gertrude Perry. daughter of | guth Hitchcock, wife and daughter nd Mrs. Custis Russell Perry | i2TRREe S L SON | 4t the Aspinwall Hotel Leno 4 2 L;nm] Trundie, U \: . will take | oy oo ”m‘ = l‘,"\_w"d""m ‘r’:mLm"d"; o nc. 1503 Connecticut Ave. for his home in Jupan, whe e " LRy b “"‘” honor guest At} or the summer. Mr. Hitchcock will inti 0 o m.. 000060000000600. 200064 ifln Mme. Hunthars o s ,w“,,',, ”,":'r‘{,,."“v“"‘ 197 join them later in the montn Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering | mm $339333222222222222293988999 Mt T comt s en.| The SUEes. i e, Prignin | cot ang sex G ¢ carter of wase || 1325 14th St. N-W. Main4224) EEEEEE—_—JEEEEB d informally at luncheon yes- » e Sars | & I STORE CLOSES 2 O’°CLOCK SATURDAYS R £ - BIG SHOE SELLING . [beay Park, mers cotenios at din- | 3 . Every Shoe in the House Is Reduced All Foot Forms All Corrective Shoes Reduced 1 O% The Clearance also embraces BROKEN LINES of Women's Strap Pumps and Oxfords, in Black Brown and most of the prevailing shades Formerly Up To $13.00 Sale Price, $6.35 15 Off all Children’s and Misses’ Strap Pumps. 0 Oxfords and Corrective Shoes. 103 Off All Men’s Shoes Including Stacy-Adams Famous Footwear. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) |'I 1334 F Street A®*; ras Aunories o5 Everything for the Feminine Wardrobe $3333238338232333283282328282838233328888838 82 9 * Raoul Tiiinc August ol T st ot 1 1 ‘ THE FAMILY SHOE STORE i RS "SowNs T S HATS . | e 5 i s e ] 2 |::_—_” Z % A g Bt 2 W Saturday Specials! join their chitd 3, | Igan, Jr. “.l't“‘v'm]hru, cled & v | THE FRIENDLY SHOP few days 7 Admiral and M ell have left z spend t F Voy age Hotel, ; Com- S— mander Jewell will join parents | In the latter part of the month | The assistant attorney general and | Mrs. Augustus T. Seymour will leave Wa 1 the iirst week in -\\-Ihu\(‘ 10 spend @ few weeks in their sum- | nier home near Colu | bus, Ohio. Hosiery For Mr__James Sevmour and Mr Augus. | Mrs, Sevi oho are toutine ) In order that we mig 8 i France, will return to this country in | ICE HAVE ARRANG PER-SPE sSeptenfber. | CIALS BELOW TO MAKE IT WORTH YOUR WHIL BEvflon)Commerce | TO MAKE A SPECIAL TRIP DOWNTOWN T e e ON SALE UNTIL 3 P.M. CLOSING TIME and Children For Women-“ Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Perfect $ 1 45 Z next week after | with Mrs. Drake | at Lake Angela, Mich., where they have a cottage for the summer season 15 Black Silk Capes Mr. and V Stuart Rey- s 5 burn, who have been ( utoos Iorgerlygsg).% %5 SALE fariano I18ul o Coals Practical Sports Coats, de Amoedo v G . at hi In moire or brocade; all lined wi 5 at Sunr; *Sabas ; near il ¥ Dresses All kinds; all sizes. Mrs. B. B. Thompson will e ai Tans and 3 a Dariy of eighe e e i Jacquettes i Le Paradis. Silk Hose, SPECIAL pair. " (3 Pairs, $3.85) Colors include peach, nude, fawn, beige. tile, gray, black and white. Also a few white with black clox and lace effects in black and white. Hosiery For Children Children’s 50c Sox with con- ¢ trasting color tops. Pair e 250 o {———|q[———|aj———n[c———]|0] ANDREW BETZ, Manager :EEEEE:EEEEE—EE [ 76 Beautiful Summer STiits S ERbioniententimisit DRESSES Fur Scarfs 5mall and large. ‘ : E Formerly $10.95 to $19.95 OPEN SATURDAY $7.95 Choice, Each | UNTIL 3 P.M. | : Judge and .\1..~7 2277, 722 Largest ox in the world—exhibited by Anheuser- Busch at Sate Fairs throughout the country. N, 40 Beautiful French Voile and Line Dresses, somé handmade and han drawn; all styles including lace trim- med. 2 W Cl'ulclren S Shoes Barefoot Sandals Moccasins For Boys and Girls 727 15 Printed Crepe de Chines in_light and dark effects; tub silks, blazer stripes and plain’ colors with 'V mecks 16 Tailored and peggy collars. SUITS 43S D Formerly $19.95 to $29.50 3 Sport Dresses Formerly $19.95 to $29.50 59-95 $12.95 saleat, chocks and. stripes; plain blue Saturday Special _Noweity silke, cropst_and in_ fancy $5 and $5.95 Powder Blue. 15 Tailored Sport 25 Handmade Imported SUITSre Leghorn Hats LINEN DRESSES Formerly $35 to $39.50 $2 .9 8 .. Formerly P;cél'tglg)s to $19.95 314‘.95 High colors: orepo lined; navy blus All colors, including white, and tans’ included ’ 2% 7222 % I, 2 Extra fine quality. Brown, smoked elk and 2-5. ... 85c to $2.25 combination. High and 5-8. $1.50 to $3.00 low cuts. Extremely 81a—11. $L50 to $350 comfortable — wonder- 1114—2.....SL75 to $4.00 fully durable — and are the most popular num- Play Oxfords ber we sell. They have » 0 \| ~ In tan, smoked elk and ‘b‘}e “KIOrry Krome” flexi- A pro duct combination also. Moc= e sole. “ la I] casin Oxfords. * 5—11 s Excellent assortment of Lgi o sae | 8350 d $400 _ from the House of small and large brimmed 4 :.$4.00 to $5.00 $4.00 and $4.50 \ B Cl\ Senteun b . Oudoors—Boys Field Day | Anheuser-Bus season’s most favored styles. 10 Flowered Georgette S For the Great Outdoors—] ys ie ay SS;;E‘. for _ Saturday only. FROCKS ;fl% ‘51.00 Shics 11106 - ..$2.50 St.Louis Formerly $24.95 to $39.50 32_49 \ K . X Also manutacturers of New Arrival of Chi inng S . White Felt Hats $14-95 Were $295, \ For Boys and Girls N 3 BUDWEISER $2.98, $3.98 to $5.95 i Meny beautiful colorings. 15 Princess Slips $1_79 \ The Genuine U. S. Keds, high or low styles—white A-B GINGER ALE (Shadowproof) and brown—strap pumps— \ : N BEVO e Were $195, $1.00 to $2.50 Advance Showing of New Satin Hats at $5.00 and $5395. 4 AlLSilk 2 el ol Under: $ 71,75 Champion Tennis Shoes, $1.00 to $3.00 B\ Vests. Were $2.25, : frt CREERON TUXEDO SWEATERS el \ Buy by the case from your Dealer/ Millinery Co. || "3 | [ HFAMILY SHOE STORE . AnheuserBusch Branch 614 12th St. N.W. H Over 50 Years of Satisfactory Service Distributors Between ¥ & G oo b RO ' 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. \ Washington, D. C. % W, 2 % W, 2 2 MALT-NUTRINE Around the Corner From High Prioes \ —mml BRESEAU’S, 1309 G St. N.W. I-— < <