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SO CIETY. SOCIETY Chinese Charge d’Affaires Entertains Former Premier, Dr. Liang, at Legation Lunch Today. HE Mr, lur tion to the charge Yung Kw fraires of China i, was host at the lega- rtaining in compli- ner premier of China, who is in Wash- .. _The other Mr. William oy, Dr. Phillips son of the secre- and_Mr and Mr. Edison Yung host es will entertain T men ® premier, his Mr. Lan Chien Chin taries, Y. ik Law Seeretary and Vrx. Entertained The Secret Wilbur Friends. v and Mrs, 1 inform on the V d Mrs. E. V. isco, who spent ‘eft Washington today for their home in Glenwood Springs, Colo., and will re. turn here in November. Counselor of the German Embassy and Frau von Lewineki, who recently iled on the Deutschland for Germany, ched their destination after . They will return to this The secretary of the Netherlands legation and Mme. Loudon left Wash- M. and Mme. Loudon will return to Washington early next year. is the guest of Mrs. Thomas S. Creich- s. Charles de Vere Dra v Circle, Blue Ridge Sur . Andrews will be honor guest and speaker at the Blue Ridge Garden Club at Monteray, which will Comas Thursday afternoon. She w < about trees. Mrs. Andrews ng entertained while in the Blue G_STAR, WASHINGTO: ter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph A. Butterworth, in their home on Euclid street. Capt. and Mrs. Brady will return to Fort Sill the 1st of September, and Maj. and Mrs. Sparks will start for the former's new post, at Fort Sill, the middle of Septemb. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blair Fall have closed their home in Georgetown and started for a motor trip through New England. Lieut. and Mrs. Douglas A. Spencer and son, who were at Annapolis, have sailed from New York on the U. 8. S, Chaumont. Lieut. Davis has been as- signed to Asiatic duty. Lieut. and Mrs. Everette H. Clark of Quantico, Va., are in Washington for a few weeks, staying at the Hamilton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh have closed their apartment at 2311 Con- necticut avenue and with their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Walsh, gone to Lake McDonald, in the Glacier National Park, where they have taken a cottage until October 1. Admiral and Mrs. McLean Resting at Virginia Beach. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Walter Mc- Lean have gone to Virginia Beach after e | visiting Mrs visiting in the Shenandoah Valley. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward Simpeon will join Mr. and Mrs. E. Ridgely Simpson in their Baltimore home Friday, and after a few days they will ail start for the North to spend the remainder of the summer. Admiral and Mrs. Simpson have been in San Francisco for some time, as the former was in command of the 12th Naval District. Gen. and Mrs. Edward Burr have gone to College Point, L. I, where they have a cottage for the season. Miss Gertrude Brigham, art critic, will be the guest of honor of the Women’'s National Press Club at the Hamilton 'Hotel Monday, July 28 Miss Brigham will leave August 8 to spend a year in China. Mrs. Philander C. Knox is spend- ing the week in Washington, at the Hamilton Hotel Miss Janet Richards, who has been William J. Turner, at Northeast Harbor, Mount Desert, has returned to her Summer cot tage near York Harbor, Me., where she will stay until she sails for ku- to remain for the rest of th ‘While at Moun ards and her hos Miss Rich- Mrs, SOCIETY were entertained luncheon by Mrs. John B. Henderson at her clift home at Bar Harbor. at Miss Florence Evelyn Whalen of 115 C street northeast, daughter ot Mrs. Basil Benson Whalen, and Mr. George Hammond Oliver of IFort Meyer Heights, be married in "St. Mark’'s CI 3d and A streets southeast, Saturday after- , at 3 oclock. The . A Ms sistant at St Mark’s Church, will officiate. Mr. Meyer Davis is leaving Wash- ington today to spend the balance of the summer at Bayberry CIiff, his summer home at eWport. Miss Katherine Brooks of Rich- mond, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Miller in their apartment at 2701 Connecticut avenue. The United State custodian, Col. Thomas W. expected 'to return next w Europe, where he has spent time. He is now in Paris and wi sail from France this wee Barnstead—FEvans Wedding Took Place H Yesterday. Miss Alice Evans, daughter of Mrs. M ‘Lurner, Mr. Harold Leslio Ninth Page.) Today’s Beauty Talk i Inquiry develops the information that it is dangerous to shampoo with any makeshift hair cleanser. The majority | say that to have the best hair wash and | scalp stimutator at a cost of about | three cents, one need only get a pack- age of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot | water and your shampoo is ready. This makes enouah shampoo liquid to ap- | Pl it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. After its use the hair dries with uniform | ss oif i | quiekly ived and entirely disap- |pear when you rinse the hair. After | this your hair will be so flufty it will [look much heavier than it is. its luster and softness will delight you. while the |stimulated ccaip gains the heaith ! which insures hair growth. 1216 F St. N.W. oth Mrs. Merrill P. Call way of New York and Paul E Johnson are giving parties for her. Mr. and Mrs. James Horner Sprig- man announce the engagement of their daughter Josephine to Robert oseph Straub, licutenant, United s Marine Corps, son of Mr. and . Albert Edward Straub of Den- Colo. shington after 3UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD ention in MRS, CRAIG KING, Wife of Maj. King, U. S. A, retired, and their baby son, Byron, guests of Mrs. The Moth and the Flame King’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Adams, of the Summer Sun —are completely your FURS in Vaults. They'l the Fall rejuvenated longer service. Pho y and their ¢ Relian home several urn and aboard th was formerly Miss Agnes Ashford. Mrs. Robert will g0 to Long Island the middle of August, to visit her cousin, Mrs. Mantz, and early in Sep- tember wiil join Lieut. Robert in have returned from their wedding trip and are in their apartment at 1631 S street until the 1st of August, when they will move to 3781 Oliver o street, Chevy Chase, for August and a cre they are visiting their_son. s now on the |part of September. They will be (“fi:‘p\’.l W, Onternats st the Navai 3 n cruise with his | joined there by Mrs. Sparks' brother- War College. y 4 i For Women Admiral and Mrs. have gone to Newport, Rear Hugo £- | Osterhaus With rebuilding activities pressing hard upon us and inventory time o URGENT is the need of a “clean sweep” of our Women’s Summer Dress measures—the reductions are drastic in the extreme! Some of the most Summer season will go at HALF and LESS THAN HALF their former pr . Lillian Read and her daughter, Read, are at Glen E for the rest of the Frederick Dent Grant her house on New Hampsl] | avenue tomorrow and start for ¢ fornia, where she will be for the re- mainder of the summer. . Who are visiting the lat- Mrs. Leahy, wife of Commander L. = = = ter | R Leahy, was hostess at tea yester- rle. Lake | day afternoon at the de la *| cottage, in Newport. Mre, | Julien Jacquelin Mason has | gone to New York and is at the Van- derbilt for a few days before opening Summer home, Yaton, at Orange, “Just a Real Good Car” ILLLLLIL T 2122 AT 12 21211 AP P21 P2 es! GROUP “A”—A dazzling array of Women’s Summer Frocks, printed crepes and printed chiffons—satins, crepe de chine and georgette crepe—silk alpaca—tailored, hand- drawn and handmade imported frocks—beaded, silk draped tunics; lace collars and cuffs, Rebuilding Clearaway, at.... the Interparl his return he leave for and their Were $29.50 to $49.50 Were $39.50 to $69.50 'I $37 50 Were $45.00 to $69.50 Were $59.50 to $75.00 Leonard C. Sparks ewport after a s a Springs. His daugh- zabeth Hitt, spent a in New York and has also rned afl GROUP “B”—Women’s charming Summer Frocks— in seemingly unending choice! Crepe de chine, satin, beaded georgette and crepe Elizabeth; all-cver beaded, beaded tunics, fine tucks and pleats; straightline, tailored and tiered styles; skirts with side ruffles of embroidery, batiste or lace. Allgoat oo e Sénat T there after | urtis at their ir guest for several weeks their vounger daughter, Mrs. Robert, wife of Lieut. Robert Pierre Robert, who e pAR GUTTING STUDEBAKER M Moftcomeay MYRTLE PRICE BEAUTY SHOP Just Drive it; That’s All 1416-18 Park Road N.W. COL. 927. of Senator ill_remain in e Houte of T July Clearance Sale Bargains Galore Wonderful High-class Merchandise at and Below Cost An Inspection Will Undoubtedly Prove Profitable REDUCED TO GROUP “C"—Fascinating styles in Women’s Street and Afternoon Dresses. Imported all-over beaded French gowns; georgette and Elizabeth crepe in slim, straightline models; crepe faille, plain and figured crepe de chine, with embroidered batiste trimming; surplice models with Russian and draped tunics—and smart tailored sport models. Choice of the lot at...... sa L LT 2277 Z77777 T GROUP “D”—A large assemblage of Women’s Street, Afternoon and Dinner Frocks; exclusive models—Georgette crepe, faille, flat crepe, crepe de chine and figured georgette; beading all over and in small designs, fine tailoring, pleat- ing in panels, sleeve ruffles or tunics; exquisite embroid- eries in contrasting colors. All to clear at.eceoceeeceacaans —Women’s Dress Section, Temporarily on FOURTH Floor. Sale Extraordinary! “Vanity Fair” Silk Underwear o o Marvelous low prices made possible by special concessions . . $2.95 Vanity Fair ade us by the Vanity Fair makers to enable us to further $3.95 Vanity Fa" Glove Silk Vests Glove Silk Bloomers $27.50 to $35.00 Sille Dresses: ..o assmsnie $19.95 g;l%iidtzrfii.g:'uua. St $l 5-00 Normandy Dretses -v-v-nv... $30:00 $28.50 1214 F St. N.W. Some of the extraordinary money-saving oppor- tunities in Gold's Great July Clearance. Silk and Cotton Dresses $9£ Originally $15.00 to $25.00. . eneeuenn Imported Dresses szgg Originally $55.00 and $65.000. Twill Coats $16@ Originally $35 ... . ccommensmosnmmsessss e 0Sllk and Twill Coats 339_ inally $65.00 and $85.00. . ccreaeen~ feature our Underwear Shop in its .temporary location— FOURTH Floor! Every garment fresh and perfect! All made of pure Silk, no filling. Vests with picot top and straps —Bloomers also exceptionally tailored. SALE ENDS FRIDAY, JULY 25TH. $39.50 to $59.50 Suits. All sizes ..... $25.00 to $29.50 Suits. All colors....... $25.00 to $49.50 Coats and Capes..come citoreion s Soort Conts 1o e 91375 $10.00 to $15.00 ' Skirte. | (AllLds) o orreesesenne $7.95 Blouses, S‘mU Reduced s tereinge wime $19.95 A Parchase Like This Isn’t Made Every Day— 1 Newspaper Men Would Term It “a Scoop! 296 Lovely Costume Blouses Just being unpacked as this announcement goes to press. de Chine, in white and s $4.95 Blouses Made to Sell for Much More! So remarkable is the assortment that you'll agree there is hardly any choice among them—each one picked up brings a mnew thrill of delight! Many are elaborately trimmed with real lace—Irish or Filet—dozens with fascinating frills, unusual embroidery designs, or perhaps a sleeve or collar that is outspokenly different. Just the smart, dainty Blouses you'll want to don with your new Skirts! N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Styles that are taste- fully different—tailored, semi-tailored or elabo- rately trimmed. Made of a wonder- fully fine quality Crepe LT El 2202 —__ g TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET A Clearance Episode— 152 Fine Frocks —that were $39.50 to $65— $29.50 ' It’s a splendid group of effective models —for both present and early fall wear. Types that The Louvre has sponsored, qualities of The Louvre’s standard—in There are V-neck, Peter Pan or Collarless models—Long, Three- quarter, Cap, or no sleeves. Colors are Maize, Citron Yellow, French Blue, Shrimp Pink, Buff, Pablo—and plenty of All-White. All at the one special price, $4.95. Sale Wednesday—At JellefPs—Blouse Section, Street Floor. Featuring Special Values in Washable Silk Petticoats! Made of excellent quality washable 2 A Very Special Parchase! . . o English Satinette Slips Extra fine quality satinette; hem- silk in white only. Scalloped, hemmed s .95 and tucked; cut full, but shaped for a slender lines; double panel, front and andibaclke ool o JellefP’s, Street Floor. stitched top and straps; full cut and ex- ceptionally well made; 20-inch shadow- proof hems. White only. Special at.... Jellets, Street Floor. Fall Hats That Enchant! E ARE pleased to announce that we have ) just received a mew assortment of Fall models—gems of the current mode. Hats of lovely Directoire velvet—almond greens and other new shades, bright-colored embroid- eries and metallic trimmings. With so wide a choice, we know that you will find here just the hat that you want for fall. ‘There are models dignified for Milady of fashion and tricky styles for the bobbed-hair girl Satin, Crepe-back Satin, Faille, Crepe de Chine, Moire, Charmeen, Lace, Geor- gette, Crepe Romaine, etc, SIZES 4, 4% AND 5 B—a truly remarkable opportunity if you wear any of these sizes! special lot of high-grade samples which the SOROSIS factory reserved for. us to feature during our Shoe Department’s temporary location on the FOURTH Floor. Practically all Women’s and Misses’ sizes. Because of the reductions —no returns nor exchanges, Choice ...ecvvescroomccoveonccccnccs . Come in now while our stock is still fresh and let us show you this new display—extremely reason- able in price. 5 Set your expectations high—you’ll not be disappointed in these superb shoe values! Being samples, they are the pick of their lines—and every pair is strictly this season’s style. Easy to match any costume in the enormous range of materials and colors. Shapely one and two strap pumps—patent leather, calf, kid, suede—and various smart com- binations; all-white and all favored summer shades—graceful Spanish dress heels, Cuban heels, high and low French heels, sensible low block heels. Also sport and dress oxfords Your choice at a price that makes the purchase of several pairs a wise investment—$4.95 pair! Shoe Department Temporarily Located on the FOURTH Floor. Choice of any Summer Hat — remembering they $ 5-00 are Louvre Hats. .....ceus