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. SOCIETY. SOCIETY *The Ambassador of Argentina and Mme. |¥ [ (K] Pueyrredon and Family Return From Motor Trip. I Irving Glover has returned from his recent trip to Mandan, N. D. Mrs. Glover, who accompanied Gen. Glover on his trip to the northwest, has returned to Kagles Mere, Pa., for the balance of the summer. Mrs. Leonadis C. Dyer, wife of Rep- resentAtive Dyer, who recently closed their home on Woodley road, is visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. Herman C. Verwoert, and family at HE ambaseador of Argentina and Mme. de Pueyrredan and their daughter, Miss Julla Helena Pue¢yrredon uwnd Miss Raque! Pueyrredon, returned to Washington last evening after a “week’s motor trip along the New Eng- land Coast. The ambassador and his family plan leaving for Newport HARRUR ;;w ING MRS. LEONADIS C. DYER, 3228 Woodley road, and has gone for a series of visits with relatives in California before Ing to St. Louix. shortly to spend the remainder of the summer. - Calif. She will also visit her sister, Mrs. Robert M. Strong, in Pasadena. Minister of Rumanin Arrives From New York. The minister of Rumania. Prince FRibesco, has returned to Washington »’fer passing a few days in New York. Irincess Bibesco will sail from New Sork July 26 on the Paris to spend the remainder of the summer and the autumn abroad. She will go to Eng- Yand to joln her little daughter. who has been visiting her grandparents, | o jormer premier of Great Britain and Jrame Margot Asquith. The minister Sl join his family abraad in the early fall. are guests of thelr daughter, Mrs. tage, Bear Lake, Mahkeenac, Maes. The marriage of Miss Gertrude Douglas Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Custis Russell Perry, toLieut. son Burns Trundle, U S. M. C., take place this evening at § k in_the Church of the Epiph- . the Rev. Raymond Wolven offi- 1ating. A reception will follow the Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe The minister of Esthonia, Mr. An- tohius Piip, has returned to Wash- 1.{\%:011 from Wyoming, where he ac- companied Mme. Pilp to a ranch, “where she will spend the remainder «’ the summer. The minister plans walling for Europs later in the season. Assistant Postmaster General W. @ FOQUNDED 1894 An Interesting Special Selling For Tomorrow SILK FROCKS i That emphasize good taste e 1l A very special price Frocks of summery freshness with smart touches of real Irish lace or frills of silk crepe. § ‘A distinct array of new colorings blend- ed to produce most charming effects— in all sizes. jr.; Lieut. Merrill Twining, Lieut d, | spent several weeks in New .| trying. While In New York they ar- ‘Wife of Representative Dyer of St. Louix, whe recently closed their home at | | Senator and Mrs. Robert L..Owen |[} Owen Hawkins, at the Higginson Cot- Knoun For Remarkable Value Giving | 1109 F Street N.W. ceremony for the wedding party, rel- stives and out-of-town guests. The bride will be given in marriage by her father, her attendants will include Mrs. Willlam L. Freeman, a sister, as matron of honor: Miss Mar- t Auguste of New York, maid of mor, and six bridesmaids, including Miss Margaret Stintson of ol - la, Miss Ellen Stuart, Miss el ‘Neil of Baltimore, Miss Margaret m, Miss Elizabeth Perry and Miss rine Perry of Staunton, Va. Lieut. Donald Curry will be the best man, and the ushers are Lieut. Law- rence Dewine, Lieut. Richard M. Cutts, Joseph Straub, Lieut. Richard Govine and Lieut. Robert Hunt. ‘The counselor of the Hungarian le- gation and Mme. Pelenyl is expected to arrive in Washington this after- noon from Cleveland, where they mo- ored to be the guests of the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. an Mrs. S. L Mather. - Former Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Josephus Daniels are passing a few days in Washington en route to their home in North Caroll ::;In( Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Eilis have re- turned from New York, where they went o see the Berengaria sail. They were obliged to give up their reserva- tions on account of a case Mr. RElits is ranged their sailing for July 26. on the Celtic. Miss Chase. Mrs. Ells sister, will accompany them. Mr. and Mrs. Rafael R. Govin, who went some time ago to their summer camp in the Catskills, Rio Alto. at Claryville, N. Y., have as a guest Mrs. Frederic E, Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meekins, the latter formerly Marcia Chapin, and a bride of a few weeks, arc at Baas Rocks, Mass., for a stay of some length before going to their home at Raleigh. N.C. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William E. Fullam spent a few days in New York last week. having &one there from Newport, where they are establish- ed for the summer. Admiral_Alfred Reynolds, U. S. and Mrs. Reynolds arrived in W. ington last evening to be the gi of Admiral and Mra. E. E. Hayden, at the Mariborough. for a few days. At the conclusion of their visit here they will go to New York to visit their daughter, Mre, Tolibart Truxton, be- tore sailing for New Orleans. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kane, who have been at Hot Springs for several days. have left there for Eagles Mere, Pa.. where they will spend the remainder of the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Julien will leave by motor this afternoon for Canada to pass the remainder of the summer. They will be accompanied by their daughter and two sonx, Miss Mary Julien and Phillp Julien and Mcleod Julien, and will spend a short time at Lake Placid, N. Y., later going to Lake Chateaugay, near Mon- treal.n Senntor James E. Host at Informal Senator Watson of Indiana enter- tained informally at dinner last night at the New Wiliard Rean Admiral and Mrs. Walter McLean, who have been at their home Greenes’, Inc., e | relatives. They will l'-'ur ko to Vir- & via ¢ d|of Dr. and Mrs. James Alfred Rolls, the Shenandoah Valley to visit|crepe and carrying ;_;Ilow roses and blue delphinium, e b ds wore Miss Elinor Leonard of Fort Bill, Okla., and Miss Kathaleen Rolls of Banta Fe, N. M., sister of the bride- groom, and they wore frocks of yel- low georgette crepe, and carried yel- low reses and blue delphinium. ‘he white ribbons forming the aisle for the bridal party were carried by Miss Jane Hall, njece of the bride, and Miss Margaret McNaughton of Minneapolis. Mr. George W. Lipscombe was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Rolls left after the re- ception for a wedding trip. * Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clare J. Hall, Miss Jane Hall, Douglas Hall and Mrs. Fannle King Hart, all of Grand Rapids, Mich.; sinia Beach for Tho Misses Patten will closs their home in Massachusetis avenue to- morrow and go to New York, pre- paratory to salling Saturday on the Southern Crows for & tour of several months in South Americu. Mrs. Frederick W, Pratt and Mrs. Francls Dickine of 2016 Columbia road are at Skyland, Va, to remain for ghe rest of thia month. Mr. and Mra. nadd Huldekoper are at Nonquitt, un., where they will remain until September. A oharmingly arranged wedding took place | nvanf at 8 o'tlock, Ernestine Hall, daughter e Kmery Hall, became the James Alfred Rolls, son (Continued on Tenth Page.) of bri . “The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Gove Grifith Johnson, at the home of the bride's mother, ‘and was followed by a re- ception. The color acheme was of flowers of yellow and blue, the col- lege colors of the University of Michi- &an, of which institution both the bride and bridegroom are graduates. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr, Ernest G. Hall, and woare a gown of white georgette crepe Iace, made with a close- fitting bodice and a bouffant skirt; Bhould be repal looked over before being save money and trouble if you will let us do your work now. Remodeling Our Specialty Chokers made from your own materials at $5.00, valley. Miss Florence Louise Hall, sister of the bride,, was' the maid of honor, wearing & gown of blue georgette Ave. NW. * WHKRB THE VOGUR OF THP MOMENT 1§ FIRST REVEALED Summer Dresses . At Drastic Reductions 8—Dresses—Formerly Sold at $59.75 8—Dresses—Formerly Sold at $49.75 25—Dresses—Formerly Sold at $39.75 14—Dresses—Formerly Sold at $29.75 YOUR CHOICE—REDUCED TO 197 3 1316 G Street City Club Building ZsHoP 1220 G St. N.W. Great Three-Day Offer | of Women’s and Misses’ | Dresses RESTNEES Newest styles in Plain Voiles, Embroidered Voiles, Lace Voile: Hand-drawn Voiles, variou shades French Voiles, beaded; Linenes, Linens, handmade, i drawn ‘and embroldered; Slk Broadcloths In various colors and stripes, Tub Silks, Pussy § Willows, Flowered Georgettes. Canton Crepes, Satin-back Crepes, Crepe de Chines. Sizes | to 3 Handreds of Hats to go— $1.98 to $3.98. All Coats and Capes at cost. 2 Y/ 1% A LR 7] DRESS COAT Y WRAP SUIT 509 Reductions from the original marked price on each ticket. PRICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK—NOTHING EXCEPTED. Rebuilding is nearly completed, with the exception of painting and decorating. Before the workmen start we must reduce our stocks to the lowest possible point—therefore the HALF PRICE. mems | BRESLAU’S FRIENDLY SHOP, 1309 G St. N.W. | summm Brothers | Midsummer Sale ONE-HALF OFF + All Garments | RESSES, Suits, Coats and Capes selected and recommended by Rizik. Now offered at re- ductions that will astonish all who are familiar with the exceptional values of Risik-styled creations. No Credit or C. O. D. Privilege TWELVE THIRTEEN F 12th and G Sts. N.W. MIDSEASON SALE DRESSES Starts T omorrow A Special Feature During This Sale Between the Hours of 10:30 and 2 O’Clock We are again offering two wonderful groups of dresses for tomorrow’s selling that will give the women of Washington values that cannot be equaled. . DRESSES . Canton crepe, crepe de chine, flat crepe, georgette, high-grade voiles at the wonderfully low price of 10" Dtesses were formerly selling from $16.95 to $25.00 DRESSES Another group that cannot be ex- celled. street, afternoon and party frocks are included at $L3@ Dresses were formerly selling Dresses for every occasion, from $16.95 to $35.00 We Will Place on Sale 100 SUMMER DRESSES OF VOILES— English Broadcloth That Formerly Sold From $5.95 to $9.95 $2.88 75 Trimmed Hats from $5.00 to $7.50 $ 1 98 We have a few high-grade poiret t will coats that formerly sold from $49.50 to $65.00, for this event, 25 75 Trimmed Hats . from $7.50 to $12.50 $3:95 All Sales Final. No Charges. No Exchanges. - Marson Mavrice S. E. Corner 13th and G. Streets, N. W, See our win- dow display for these re- markable values. Tomorrow—4 Hours Only 9:15 AM—1:15 PM. A Clearance Sale of 500 of our higher priced Hats—at a price that ordinarily would not even pay for the ma- terials. Sport Hats! Street Hats! Dress Hats! Satin Hats! |In White! Leghorn Hats|In Black! and Felt Hats! |In All Desired Crepe Hats! |Colors Taffeta and |Between Hats for Miss| Velyet Com-| These or Matron binations! |Extremes! 5 U\ ~