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SOCIETY President and Mrs From Week End River Trip on the Mayflower. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | their little fumily party the White House | L after @ week end and Mrs Athemarle rip with and returned to this morn Mayflower. Dr Hitcheock of Profiit unty. Vi who made t . Coolidge Return spending some time at Asheville, N. C.. entertained at luncheon vester- day at the Biltmore Korest Couptry Club Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hoover gone to Southwumpton and were Trviag House over tie week at the end. IN-LAWS NOT GROUNDS FOR HAWAIIAN DIVORCE Court Holds Home With Husband's Relatives Is Good Enough for Wife. By the Associated Press. HONOLULU, July 21.—A woman is not justified in deserting her husband because he compels her to live with his parents, according to a recent de- cision Ly the Territorial Supreme Court. In an opinion reverging the de- cision of a lower court, the supreme court justices held that Kui Yim- fong, Chinese, was not entitled to a divorce from William Fong on the ground that he failed to support her. Lvidence adduced at the trial indi- cated that Willlam's wife had de- serted him becauyse he could not pro- vide her 'with a home other than the one he occupied with his parents. She Deaths Reported. ‘The followiug deaths have been reported to the health departmeat in tbe last twemty- four bours. Hattie Turner Tinsle Harah Hoiteman. 64, Charles Hall Miiler, ¥rances J. Mulball, eph Boyle. 40. 4468 Condujt rd 4. Providence Hoxpital . Uhited States Soldiers’ Logass ct. 70, Home for the Aged esd Elizabetb’s Bos- 65, 238 15th st Mary Rolilns, Busan West, b Middieton, 34, St. pital Earl Thomas, 4, 1032 Cherry Rill S S o Kill Bears With Arrows CORDOVA, Alaska, July spite the fact that the majority of hunters in Alaska use rifies and shot- | uns for game, a hunting party com- posed of three men and two women returned here in June from the Yaka- tage district with seven brown bears killed by bow and WasenvTan. Pans Juuius GARFINCKEL & Co. Announce A Sale of Fur This is not a sale in name only. It is an actual then charged him with non-support because he refused to support her while she was living with friends. “While the taking of a wife to the me of his parents.” the court held. perhaps not the best and ideal method of supplying her with a home it cannot Le said, 43 a matter of law, that that fact alone justified the wife in deserting her husband. i When scissors become dull cut a piece of sandpaper to pieces and see how nicely it sharpens them. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Mrs. Richard Inier Bolling, with hes childien a in the AR mer hone. at Haveu. Ma. e | and Sehotd | Bolling will join them Augusi 1 i Wil start by |y H m. are at the White sale of wonderful furs, made especially for us by the world's best furriers, of the finest se- lected skins. The Ambussador of Chiic de Mathien wil Wednesday, when they motor for New York continuing their trip through north reso and will be absent until the mids of next montk McAdoo. son of former | the Treasary Wiiliam entertained st dinner g ut the Carlton House | ganselt Picr, for Miss| son of Philadelphia und | ta. The Maple Inn CAFETERIA 1416 K St. 9°%. 0 inei™ 11 'Fhe: BREAKFAST—LUNCHEON—DINNER Home Cooking—Moderate Prices. L riry] Table a'Hote Dinzer Specml 750 dally—8 to 8:30 Delicion ko Hot Rolls, Fresh Vegotables All Pastriss and Lcs' Crmm Heme-made HARRY MAYNARD, Manager Phone Fraaklin 3040 Adoo | Saturday eve. Hotel. at Nu Rebecca Tho The Ambassador of Great Britain and | her house gu Lady Isabeliu Howurd have returned | to Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., wheie | Mrs. Irving H. Chuse. who is at the embassy is establisheid for the - | Narvugansett Pier for the summer, was mer, after visiting Lord Byng in Canads. | Eostess there at - dinner Suturday | Mrs, Edvin B. Parker. wife of Judge Parker of Washington, whe has been i motoring in tuc White Mountuins, spent few dmys at The Bulsams. Wi accompanicd by Miso J. HL Gilpatrick 3 ¢.N. Stevens Judge and Mrs winive this mouth to spend This is without question the greatest fur sale we have ever held. The remarkable values will be long remembered, as we do not believe that furs of this quality were ever offered at such low prices. Minister o former Prin Lianz Shib-y It is to your interest to see this extraordinary sale before buying a fur coat. other gue wii e « members of the legation < .v‘v \.m.x“:h‘.'», i hoa wnn\nnn,es Min- 3 rer Militury Attache of the Brit- + Tiang to Washington. includ Embessy in Washington and hix son, Mr. ltans “Kai. and two |John Marriott gave a dance last w cretavies. Mr. Lan Chin and [at Dunstan Lodge, in Regent [ Mr. Yen Pak-Law { London, when' their guests included the he former minister will be in er's pavents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Washington for o few duys. as | Kalm; Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vin- the guest of the cha d'ufiuires of | derbilt, Miss Grace Vanderbilt and Miss | amd early China aud Mme. Yuung Kwai { Margaret Kahn, sister of the hostess. | turmed te ¢ |Senator and Mry. Edwards 1 | Homored by Worart Society. | ton of Clarkesville, Howard County. Md. | Senator and Mrs. Edward 1. E The host und hostess were assist- | wards of Jersey City, N. J., will be[ad in receiving by the parents of the |ihe guests of honor at dinmer to-|bride and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crom- {morrow evening of Mrs. Noble Mc-|well of Baltimore, Md. |Conell. president of the AMozart| The spacious hallway and veran-| Sharon and wiety of New York, who will cnter-|dah were a welcoming blaze of light 4 sie 4in ut the Hotel Astor in New York. fend color, a fitting background for | midsummer costumes of the ladies in the receiving line The bride was attired in a ne of their dignified beauty tistic merit, Blackistone Floral ~ e e Emblemn are in constantly increas- F STREET CORNER OF 137 e Washington Mr. Leander Metorn oodhart the Tish embussy staff was h urday evening. er Swiomming Club at Bar s guests inciuded Mr, and of Madison, Wis; ett tings, Mrs tha Canta- Mr. Memorial Wreaths Priced, "3@ and up Births Reported. The following births bave been reported to the health departmest in the last fwenty four hor b i7abeth Tughes Wineland efer, girl Keneds, girl the United M. Copley Womas H South- General und Mrs. A, Mitehell r will entertain a company t dinner this evening in|gown of blue crepe over silk. Mrs. their home Stroudsburg, Pa ampton liere they are in their country home Hutton wore embroidered black net t over flame color. \ustrig | O @ Tew wecke Mrs. Worthington wore a hecoming i d ia | i | gown of blue Canton crepe. Mrs BROS., INC. their | Undersecretary of State |Grace Miller Cromwell of Bultimore 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. -, i VFormer Nioiet Frank Lyon Polk have|cousin of the bridegroom, wore head- DELIGHTFULLY COOL eUland Mrs remain in New York @ndjed satin, and later in the evening de- SUMMER GOWNS Times of Boston, who will Closed their home 2 b several weeks. gone to Dark Hurb Me. where hted the guests in w song recital She was accompanied by her husband, | $15.00 UNUSUAL PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES. BEAU- The ciy daffaires and M fihoy have a cottage. rochuik Comname unchell | Mr. J. W. Cromwell, a violiu artist 5 e | Bommerisousfon and Mr. Goldberg. pianist Other prominent guests of the eve- TIFUL RADIUM SILKS IN THE NEW SOLID SHADES | WASHABLE SILKS USED EXCLUSIVELY. IRRESIS | TIBLE KAPLOWITZ FASHIONS FOR TOWN, SUM. compliment to the | g 0 BRTEE Soe s Mr. James Clarke and the | MER RESORT, COUNTRY CLUB, SPORTS. BEACH | Forimer Attorney modish | i | . 14th and H ann St TES ohnik have as P oy guest the ter's sidter. Miss fist Al ¢ The FOR THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN and the for a Mrs. Willard Pickwick Iun short visit Closing August 1st for Summer Final Reductions Begin Today 11 Flannel and Jersey dresses. from $45 to . . 10 Coats and Sui from $45 to $65, at 10 Evening Dresses. f% Iat 24 Little Girls’ Dresses. Value from $12 to $35.00, at $4-50 Five dozen pieces grosgrain ribbon, 12 yards to 50 piece. Regular price $3.00,at............. C 1 Minister to Austria, Mr. | GRS #0 N Linthicum of Howard County Albert Henry Washburn. who has Alice Harris. Mrs. Jumes Bro be in Washington for a l(;\ da,\* R o Minister will leave today for fae the Chamber of Comm s ; ‘ o 1i 1 {or the Caumber of Commerce of the | Nre SUCLHE Aie e Drom: Mr and Mre Marshall Howard Buzzards Bay. whe hburn { pited States, arrived today at the Mr. Lee Rigge ack Riggs of is established i their summer home | Now Willard from his home in| The ) ter and Mrs. Washburn Will f Cleveland. and will spend several { gi, 08 G 8% W0 T Tonee ang tamily of Olney, Mr. nd Mre. Seth 1 mo Europe to spend | g SYEE TG Griflith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard, Grant, the new presiden July Clearance $15 Specials $19.95 Specials 3 Dresses— 3 Dresses— Originally Originally $69.50 4 Dresses— Originally 24 Dresses— Originally 25 Dresses— Originally Col. ang Mrs. Gien Fay Jenks have - |sone to Ocean City, N. J. for the re- | criha Cantacuzene, who fimginder of the month. Col. Jenks will | te spring with her arand- | go 4o his new post San Antonio. | Mrs. Frederick bent Sirenil- | Tex. the middle of August and Mrs. her cousins, Mr.and Mrs {joqis will return to' Washington the Potter Palmer of Chicago. in their | first of September to close their house mer home Dutch Noteh at Barjere She will join Col. Jenks at San Harbor. M | Antonio early in October | Mrs. Jenks' mother and sister, Mrs. Thomas Davis Lane and Miss Anne Lane, are spending some time in Los Angeles, where they will be until the late autumn Princess spent the mother visit $65.00 2 Dresses— Originally 26 Dresses— Originally 22 Dresses— Originally $45.00 $49.50 Edward B. McLean their guests in their Harbor. later in the r United States Ambas- | v to London and Mrs. ( Harvey, who are now in their . Deal Beach, N. J mpanied M. Mrs and have home in Bar on, for $39.50 $29.75 ach a few August -will days ago : 5 fur a week's go to Saral Buli family in their r Mr. and ve taken enbrier springs Sulphur season the N (Sizes 14 to 46/ The Amazing Madame X Reducing Girdle —is so constructed that it touches and gently massages the entire surface of abdomen, waist, hips and thighs as you walk, climb stairs, bend. or dance, or during any form of exercise. Worn over undergarment—fits like a glove—and has garters attached. in Gray color, $8.85—I No Charges had Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have becn issued to the following Mre 1o M ter, AMrs. O, cloved their Hall Hotel Clements and her daugh- Fuller Winters, have partinent at Congress nd_will return about September 20. They went to New afternoon or early oMOIIOW 10T |York to meef Mrs. Clements’ son- Milford, Conv to join her mothel. {i, jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O asio= aad. wiialhas tatenian | e i Gc St G R on e tment there for the remainder of | the ‘Majestic for this couniry after summer. Miss Read’s brother- | spending several months in Europe. W anu sister Mr and S. ¢ Smith, will sail next month | pyeey tor Austria. where Mr. Smith Wil | g Wedding Cel ontinue hiz work \l‘l‘ the estabhis! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Phillips cele- ment of healt) elinics throu, o ratad ity wedd, e = el Mrs Nmith was tormerty |brated thelr 53d wedding auniversary K 5 e with her | Saturday, July 18 Miss Tryphena Read. and it T with friend slaat M Mother. u daukhter of the lale Sen- ith _friends including Mr. o ; O e e . F. W. Hosier. Miss Hosler Washington Miss Phillips_and Miss Largdon, a member of the family, at a picnic dinner in Rock Creek Park Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Phillips were married in_ North Bennington, Vt. July 19, 1871. _They came to Washington from Brookings, §. Dak.. about 12 years ago. Flesh eolor, $11.85 1216 F St N.W. will leave this Miss Nauey Read sl OVER FIFTY YEARS SATISFACTORY SERVICE Half Yearly Clearance Sale/ Now 1n Full Swing WOMEN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS Many $7, 38 and $9 Styles A Hundred or More Kinds a Dursheimer and Pauline Chal ley. both of Richmond. Va Tester Moon and Lima Batler. George W. Thomas and Mamie J. Elsie Aaron T. Bush and Bl Proctor_and Maj. Theodore W. Barnes. who us Leen transferred trom duty as aide to the President to Fort Riley. Kans.. will _accompany his mother. Mrs. | heodore Barnes. to their summer home, on the lower Potomac, for a short leave. They will leave Wash- ington later this week and Maj Barnes will epend much of his time uising on tle Potomac and its quaint tributaries. Mrs. Barnes and her son will be joined for a Tew daye by the former's daughter, Mrs. Woodruff. = Maj. B: will report MR. MONTGOMERY MYRTLE PRICE BEAUTY SHOP 1416-18 Park Road N.W. “Oakley.” the Hutton homestead, was the scene of a brilliant gather- ing on Saturday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Josiah J. Hutton, sr., en- tertained more than a hundred guests in honor of the home coming of their son, Mr. Josiah J. Hutton, tor duty at the cavalry school at and his bride, who was before Fort Riley the first of September. marriage Miss Matilde Worthing- = Mr. and Mrs A. Snead and theiry . duughter, Miss Ruth H. Snead. have | K J zone to the Greenbrier White Sul-| @ i phur Springs 10 remain for the rest|R\RE X by of the Summer | .o.: $0¢ The Solution for Wash Day —and its worries—is Manhattan Service No matter how well facilitated things are at home—you cannot possibly have the clothes washed and irened under such perfect condi- tions—as they will be the “Manhattan Way.” The soap we use we know is pure—because it is tested. The water we use is scientifically brought to the same consistency as rain water —the ideal water. Here your clothes are given individual treatment—in the NETS, which “get the wear, while the clothes get the wash.” y don’t bave to be disfigured with laundry marks—they can’t go astray. It’s perfect service—parfectly performed— and at such nominal cost that the “Manbattan M Way” is the most economical way. 3 & h | e et A g commend Manhattan Service. Phone o o o North 3954—and stop worrying. Radium Silk Sllpl & Cemplete stock now of these Manhattan Laundry Service Co. AT Lo At e Plant, 1346 Florida Avenye—Phone North 3954 &5 Branch Ofice, 2506 14th St—Phone Cal. 5596 sation! Radium _ Silk, in Dr._and Mr: W. D. Mason. 1143 Conn. Avenue Semi-Annual Clearance Summer Millinery A very unusual opportu- nity for supplying your mil- linery needs at savings that are genuine as well as gen- erous. - Men's Sale $6, 37 and $7.50 Now $4.45 FAMILY/HOE/TORE seph Strasburger Ce.. Inc. 310-312 Seventn St..NW. = before returning !'v: Hiham Harvey, Miss Kvie Jones, Misses Powell of Brookeville, Nd | | Dr. Everett M. illison returned to | PLOW[ l Z | spent the, past two weeks in training | of the Medical Reserve Corps of the | CLOSING OUT The fourth annual base bail zame | FASHIONS DE LUXE AnaRhers Ittial daymh oo the American Leaguc Park Saturday | gxtended motor trip and spent a feW | than unusual interest, since it will | $30.00 10 $65.00 no HicHER, visit. - Their original plans were 10| .o §cicum teams, to be followed | TINCTION OF STYLE FOR EVENING. DINNER %ot Appleby & o ! | = . = . Mr Scott by {through the Adirondacks. but their Miss Raphael Ellis, chairman. h“"i‘ e = COAT, HAT AND SUIT or the rest of el hve Sk 3 L S | for the r week here with Mrs. Gray they will e v ) Shanley, Mrs il Mr. 3 Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard rty-seventh place northwest s Mary Saul, Miss Agnes remainder of the ‘~eason rig. ten. and Mrs. Cornenus|coming to Washinglon was the guest Mitchel, Miss Anne F. Murph, their daught Miss Grace Van-! s week Normandy Voiles Dresses That Were $16.75 A decisive and sweeping clearaway—all-en- one low price! Lovely, slenderizing, summer and novelty patterns. 5 new soft pleated treatments, and clever 40, to 48Y;. Out they gol!—at, choice, Laurie Riggs. Mrs. Rebecca | Washington to from Carlisle bar- | et e camp with other physicians from | { United States Army 1] ENTIRE STOCK OF jray has as her|e . 4. benefit of the Catholic Wom- i WOMEN AND MISSES SIZES 14 TO 46 ces and her sister. Miss Ralls, all [ he Smericat Legfuc pasi Seories horstwith Mrs. Gravilestiweckien [ILIR0, SRSARAL SMSsell RS8Ot 0o (1 o s Ua Ao oo | ; Comparative Drastic Reductions | d joi 1 o New York - s motor on to New Vork and the #ea|{nmediately by another hetween the | AFTERNOON, DAYTIME. MORNING, SPORTS LA g, ngi two-month tour has been curtailed secured as Thomas, D. D.:| return directly to their home in Kan- Jones, Mrs. M. K. Aile: 5. have gone to the Isle of Wight. s her guest Mrs. Irene B, William P. Normoyle, Mrs. W derbilt gave = dance late last|of her sister, Mrs. Jack EIllis, at s Raphael Ellis. S derbilt, and are planning to enter I'mbroidered Swisses —Some That Were $18.75 compassing—offering vou choice of our entire models—in embroidered Voiles and Swisses; also Smart slim-line effects sought by full- little narrow belts. Colors inclide Qrchid, $14.75. Vienna Shaeffer, Mr. William Jones and the racks, Pennsylvania, where he had | 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. about half of the states as officers | GOWNS iordon Hotel Mrs. A D. | on's” Service Club will be played at | | of Hanses City, Mo. Tlicy ave en an | ATIEROOR, Jul 5. of 338 SRcE | $15.00 10 $25.00 ! route to North Carolina on a short | “iyickerbockers and the Domini- | | ECTION NOTED FOR ITS QUALITY ANDDIS | eaose.lon MEunedal oAl 0T g - Prevail On Every it n shore. then to Lake George and [immediately by another hetw 2 and are at because of business affairs, so after a | $ECUTed 8l b Rev. Lewis A. - sas City 2 aude Delaplaine Wiltshire, | John Cammack, the Misses Hic where they have a cottage for the am of Atlanta, Ga., who before satt, Miss Mary Mattingly, M week at Spencer House, London. for | (old Spring Golf Club, New York. tain again for her during Cowes E !—Rebuildi i xtra!—Rebuilding OQOutclearing Embroidered Voiles —Several That Were Even $25 stock of Large Women’s Cotton Dresses, at this fine Normandy Voiles in cool, summery polka dot figured women; paneled, back and front; Powder Blue, Black, Green and Tan. Sizes ~The Shep for Large Womea—Second Floor. , Children’s Summer Shoes tional Value— 15% Off Excep! Buy a Supply! $15 to0 $35 VALUES $5 & $10 Smart Straw Models Reduced to Half Price 20% off SWEATERS and BLOUSES l . o $1.50 Nainsook Slips Another Rig Rebuilding Valus' in ur. Siip Depart: s 00 ment! Cool Summer Slips, 13 shaped to aceent the new straight iines; hemstitchad top, self-straps; 20.inch shadow-proef hem. White anly, Special at One Dollar! of fine quality Nainsook— White, Flesh, Navy and ~—Jellef's, Street Floor. Black; hemstitched top; self 20-inch l’lzfiw hem. quality—cempare them! —JelleR's, Stveet Fleer. Regular $5.00 R AL