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8 SO CTETY. SOCIETY Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, Going to Join Mrs. Weeks in Their Summer Home for Short Visit. War, Mr Friday for to spend a Weeks in Mount HE Secrétary of Weeks, will leave ancaster, N. H with Mrs. summer home. their Prospect The Ambassador of Germany. Dr. Otto Wicdfeldt, is expected 1o return to Washington this evening, I'lnm; New York, where he has been for several days | Costa Rican Minister ! Returning From New Vork. The Minister of Costa Tion J. Rufael Oreamuno. will return To Washington tomorrow from New York, where he has been for a week. of Ricu. Senor The Minister of Esthoni Pipp will leave Washington Kriday afternoon for Williamstown, Mass, where the former will attend the In- stitute of Politics at Williams | College. | and Mme. ze and Mrs. Oliver Wendell | Ambassador where they arrived ves- | their Summer home ut Mass Mr. Justic Holmes are at the Hotel in Mew York. terday from Beverly Farms, | Senatol worth, jr and Mrs. James W. Wads- werc the guests of honor | yesterday at luncheon which Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe gave in| their Summer home in Newport Mr. | and Mrs. Gustave J S White will en- | tertain at dinner Friday evening in honor of Senator and Mrs. Wads-| worth the Brenner, Swise loga- has) n Washin spend some time zalez, Who is p: the with Senorita Ida New Summer | r sister, Apetz Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph will | raturn to Washington Saturday from | Kingston-on-Hudson, where he companied Mrs. Rudolpl. who mained there for « longer stay ue-| re- | - { Mrs, B worth | Assistant Secretary of the Trewsury i< visiting Mrs. August Belmont her home at Saratoga Springs of the Mr. or. jr.. is spending | Washington )\A\m—‘ Summer home, g at Mount Kiscy, 're he has been passing, th with Mrs. Mever and children. He will return to Kisco tomorrow afternoon threir Mount Alrs. James M. Thomson is visiting har brother und sister-in-law. Mr. | and Mrs. Bennett Clark, and their voung son. Champ Clark, 2d, in Louis, after having attended the notification ceremony of Mr. John W. larksburg, W. V. she will spend some time with her er, Mrs. Champ Clark Green, Mo., before joini son in their home in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Colbert and/| their daughter. Miss Helen Colbert, plan passing the month of September | in Atlantic City and Bar Harbor. They have spent the greater part of the Summer in Washington, frequentiy taking brief trips out of the city. Miss Colbert will leave tomorrow for | Wheeling, W. Va., to be the guest for about ten duys of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | t Rownd. Mrs. Rownd was formerly ' s Nina Lund, daughter of Mrs. llace H. White, jr., wife of Rep- resentative White 1 will | in | Mr and Mre. Woodbury entertain at dinner th their summer home a Blair evening Newport Curtis, merly M Laura m, \\IH return to Washington ptember and will occupy e of her parents, former Gov. | . William R. Merriam, at 1728 | h has been leased for to Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. | Mrs. Curtis will have with | her for @ portion of the winter her| bLrother, Capt »hin R, M riam, and their parents, and M Merriam, will be with t a sho time in the Autur a vear Lovette Mr. m d Mr have time and to this country Merriam and their been in France for expected to return | late in August som Rosalie Blood- | mpbell Wallace | United States Mr. Hugh take place | New York. | r of Mrs. | York, and| Arthur | The marriage of Mi ®ood to Mr. Hugh ( . nephew of former Ambassador to France Campbell Wallace, w Thursday. Octobe in Miss Bloodgood is a daugh Wilber Bloodgood of New Wallace is a son of Mrs Sinclair, jr. und the late Mr. Thmas Bates W of Tacoma. Wash. | Thelr ement was announced early in Junc Mrs. J. Borden Harriman is spend- tng a short time in Washington, after attending the notification ceremony at Clarksburg, W. Va. She will leave this evening for Long Island to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mre, Henry Potter Russell |1ana from | Charles H | tinge, duughter of Brig. 11 | close friends in attendance | ana Mrs in |1 York |3 kins today left Southampton, where they have been with Mrs Pell's parents, Col. and Mrs. Robert M Thompson, since arriving in this country. They are making the trip to Lake Champlain by motor and will spend a week there in the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Pell und return to Southampton Mr. and Mrs, William F. R. Hitt had as their guest at Saratoga Springs for the races Mr. Eugene St. R. Reynal, who has returned to Newport. Mrs. Lewis Stewart and Miss Fran- cesca Stewart were the guests in whose honor Mrs. Henry Lloyd Aspinwall en- mrmm»d at tea yesterday afternoon in , r home on Edge road at Miss Emily W. Biddle M. and Mrs. Al dinner las( evening in honor Stewart and her daughter. nwall entertained at of Mrs. Col. and Mrs. Theodore Baldwin will return today by motor to Governors Is- Southampton. where they guesis of and Mrs. Higgins. Col. and Mrs. Bal win made a visit in Wasiington early in the Summer. have becn The Miss Margaret [l Gen. and Mrs. to Lieut. Jumes L. Bolt, .. will take place August 22 at lock ut the home of Col. und Mre. George T Barracks, with only relatives and a few The cere- marriage of Roy Eltinge 8. mony will be performed by John T. Axton, chief of chapiains. bridal couple will leave immediately after the Geremony for & wedding trip o Canada. amp Alfred Vail J.. Lieut ew post. Lieut. Bolt is the s L. S. Bolt of South Ci Bn'l s f Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Vanderiip &nd daug left Saratoga springs, where they went to attend the and have gone to Stockbridge. for a short sty Maj. und VMrs. Coupal Hosts at Informal Party. Maj. and Mrs. Jumes F. Coupal en tertained a small company informally ut dinner last evening at the New | Wiltard The commercial counselor of the British Embassy, Mr. John Joyce Broderick. and the attache of t embussy, Mr. Harold H. Sims, will suil September 21 on the Empress of Scotland for a two-month trip to Europe Mr. Carl Christopher of Hamburg, Germuny, entertained informally at dinner last evening at the Willard Hotel in honor of the counselor of the German Embassy, Dr. Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff. The secretary of the Italiun baxsy, Signor Renato Silenszi tained informally at supper last eve- ning in his apartment on Biltmore street for the members of the em- bassy stuff, Em- Henry McAdoo and her son, and Mrs. J. E. O'Toole ar- KAPLOW ITZ BROS. 721 NINTH STREET, N. W. | FEATURING DELIGHTFULLY COOL | SILK GOWNS $15 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SPECIALLY LOW FEATURED PRICE” PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE, TUB SILKS, NEW PRINTS AND | NEW COLORINGS; KAPLOWITZ QUALITY AND DISTINCTION. FOR TOWN, SPORTS; COUNTRY CLUB. OR BEACH. Mrs. and Mr. Upholstering Reupholstering Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs a Specialty Chair Caneing Furniture Repairing "Nuff Said! ‘The Beat Place and Lowest Prices, After All Ask my 20,000 customers. [ give the service you have the right to expect. $9 Tapestry cut to $2.98 per yard Clay A. Armstrong Pel Hos Stephen H. P and Lad Mr. and Mrs, wnd Gen. Sir Reginald A Safe Choice— Drop Pestal to 1233 10th St. N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7488 For over fifty vears they have lived up to every re- quirement of refrigeration. MANY AN “EDDY” HAS OUTLIVED ITS ORIGI- NAL PURCHASER. Pictured a “Top-Icer” Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULIN&MARTIN (e 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Bowman at Washington | the Rev. | The | after which they will go to | enter- | Kidwell of Washington. home In Lakewood, Ohlo. Mrs. Faerder was formerly Mrs. Dorothy Knott of ‘Washington. ple Wedding in the Church of the Covenant. The marriage or Miss Augusta S Alexander, daughter of Mrs. K. Alexander, to Lieyt. Harry F. Carl son, U. 8. N, todk place yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the Church of the Covenant, the Rev. J. C. Rowan officlating. Mr. Van Mott was best man. The bride wore a navy blue travel- ing gown and a small tan hat and carried bride roses and lilies of the vallex The wedding was very simple and attended only by the immediate mem- bers of the two families and a few close friends. Lieut. Carlson, who has been at the naval air station in Anacostia, after a wedding trip, will take his bride to his new station at Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Harmon Frederick of Mar- shallville, Ga., and Miss Marydee Wil- son of Cordele, Ga., are visiting their sister, Miss Mazie Crawford, at the Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ransdell spent the weck end at Briarcliff Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. the Chalfonte a short stay. H. R. Wasser are at in Atlantic City, for Mrs. 1. Chaffee Hill is at the Hotel Lorraine from Washington for a few days. . Mra. Apple was before her e in the pring Miss Evelyn fonte, will | where time olw Lieu dore Mrs. Misx | morning to her home at 3021 Cam- bridge | and Mre, 4EEEEEEEC:EEEEEBEEEEE bilipsborat .. | | | i Al =—_—-.|E:——EEIEEEEC—:‘IEEEEEEEEE!B:—EIEIEIEEEE—:BEE rived at Briarcliff Lodge yesterday and will remain several days. Mr. and Mrs. are among the arrivals at the Chal- in Mr. and Mrs. R. leave |and will sail from there for New York t of M Haines and Mre. R. S. Brister, jr. Washington about September 1 Narragansett | Visiting the former’s purents, Mr. and Ernest Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cantwell are staying at Haddon Hall, in Atlantic City, for a few weeks. Marnage Licenses. | Marriage licenses bave been issued to the tollowing Ivin Jordan and Lebecea B Jones Domenico Bellin and Giuseppina M. Pis: cletta Loren A. Wood and Lela R. Goble, Winter Fark, Pla 3. Coles and Edith Herri William Keurm "of Catonsvitie, Eanice 5. “Frederick A. Schutz Atlantic City. wton Donaldson this evening for Norfolk hey will be guests for some G Donaldson’s sisters, Mrs. ot Nd.. and ) Tand L. Edwards, will Commander Wilkinson Mrs. Theo- return to from are Qninton. s Herndon and Mattie Watkins eorge W, Kllington of Lexington, n sonville, Pabiel £ Moore. and Eviya Robert Wehrman and lone Kaeiler, Baltimore Miss Pier, where they m Arnold Wilkinson nd Rertha Sures Lottie Jenkins returned this od Dorothy 31 i place from a Zdwin S visit with Mr. Faerder aut their TLiosd Worran and Augnsta Martin, The House 608 to 614 of Courtesy the Health Department in the last 24 hours both of | | Births Reported. The following births have been reparted to Deaths Reported. The _following. to_the Health Department in "John Alexander Conley, @2, 943 15th ot. ‘Alice Tucker, Frances firoc deaths have been reported Orben T.. and Marie Cormwe. girl Ko James 8. and Anna M. 0'Donnell, boy. Eugene T, 'and Anale Hord, bor, Pk and Joepiine Sagoll iri. Henry 0. and elle Zell, Simon P, 5 Merrill ; < Beddings, boy. | ;M ' 58, Emergency Hos- Edwa; hig uoma inith Sehathirt, Wxiby Lather Brown, 40. 1 Mary F. Thomas. 63 John Thomas Corder, Hospital Lucretia Tssbella Ramey. 78, 806 8th st n.e. Frank Thorp, 83, Walter Reed H Nira:“Alphoase MeW liame, 12, 101 14 Litcy Yates, 60, Georgetown Uahversity Hos' pital AT, Pomeyhough, 28, United States Naval owpit Lydia 8. Ridley, Nicholas Affare. Goorge P Whitseti, 55, Waiter ital Riima Faye Haywood. 2. Sibley Hospital Clarence Knight, 8, James L. Doler, 76, 1902 6th Joseph Bunch W Mary Grigsbs Teresa Moore. Adie Miles, 18, . & . Rittenour, girl. lorence Hoover, girl. Grover C. and Agnes O'Connor, boy. Mihran and Zabelle Mesrobian, boy Arthur and Bessie & wpiial Eilzabetb’s in, boy. B L girl. . Burnside, girl. Richard F. and 1da A. Wood, boy James A. and Mattie . Davis, boy. d 2, Beamon Apt. “Reed Hos Strorner: girl. Watkins, girl Jomeph and Hattle Carter, girl Leander and Bewsie Douglass. girl . Brewer pl., D. C Walter an 1355 Bouth Capitol st. 1219 Conn. Ave. FURTHER REDUCTIONS For Immediate Clearance Summer Dresses $5 $16.50 $25 Dresses $32.50 $42.50 Many of these dresses are in dark colors, suitable for travel- ing and carly Fall street wear Hats—$3.50 and $5 1219 CONNEcn AVENUE Our 1-Annual ELEVENTH ST. Event New Felts! New Velours New Velvets! New Satin and Velvet Combinations! New Embrordery Effects New Dress Hats! New Sust Hats! New Sgorts Hats! vantage of first selection. mentuge of Autumn. 500 New Fall Hats --Is An nounced to Begin Tomorrow--Thursday-—at 9:15 The Hats represent Fashion's latest t}lought for Autumn. The qualities rank far above the sensational price. There are only these 500 Hats available—and you can well understand the ad- The color tones reflect the fashion trend—and harmonize consistently with the gar- In the Popular Price Bection—Fourth Floor. SOCIETY. LTI 7772722 I 72722 LTI 1L AT I 0 DURANT “Just a@ Real Good Car” LTI 1111 L L1 L LI LI LI A7 I L2272 Nitroglycerin Dump Blast Fatal BRESDIK, Italy, August 13.—A nitroglycin dump exploded in the Rocea Anfo Fortress yesterday doing great damage. The number of ca: ualties is not known, but two bodi have been recover. Traflic on neighboring roads was blocked by debris. “KASAINGTON Jurius GARFINCKEL & Co. TOMORROW Very Great Price Reductions Selected Assortments of Women's and Misses’ Fine Apparel HE values are the most extraordinary ever offered here. The goods are the best made and at such greatly reduced prices present an unusual opportunity for remarkable savings. ery department is included in these clear- ance sales, but we mention especially the fol- lowing lines: Skirts Scarfs Umbgetlas Hosiery Bags Underwear Corsets Dresses Suits Coats Millinery Blouses Sweaters Girls' and Infants’ Apparel F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Each of the 500 Hats repre- sents a decidedly new phase of fashion as featured for Fall - —the creation of a distinguish- ed authority and the produc- tion of a famous studio. Hats for the smart miss and her more matron]y elders. ——aol—mnole—aale——a o]l o e——aal = a] |t —— 6l —— 8 —— 8] —= o] —— 0| — 2] [——olc——ol——]a]———all bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, These Prices continue only during the August Fur Sale —because they are very deep reduc- tions from regu lar prices — and for Furs of exceptional excellence. For example : 5179 _far perfect[y matcl’led Silver Muskrat Coats : with collar, cuffs and bor- der of Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) or Nutria. They are the 48-inch length— and smartly modelled. [0|—=c———lalc———]olc———]n] 4 48-inch Muskrat Coat: made of rich, dark split 1054 48-inch Muskrat Coat: split and diamond de- signs; with cord girdle and crepe lining; also Sil- ver and Dark 389 50 skins: andlined $ \x‘xtl'\ slfl(. * Al —— o] c—=—3[o| —=j[c—|alc———]n| ——r] Muskrat Jacquettes. ... Third Ploor. Sensational Reductions Knitted Suits and Frocks They are extremely popular for outing and sports wear. 50 of the best grade of Knitted 37 90 Reduced to 19 still finer quality Suns—s 101@ still deeper reduced ik glos and worsted; reduced to 23 of the still finer frocks: re- duced to Suits—mohair, glos and worsted. 47 fine Knitted Frocks, mohair. .90 1