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' SOCIETY. 1 SOCIETY. « sories of locturcs on Biblical litera- | Alleny are at Hotel Traymore, Atlan-|cille King, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | Ty " ’ , B | (ure at the University of Virginia, |tic CRy, for a week or longer. J. Harry King, have rcturned from ||| 3 : c AP X 4 ave rned to their home here. —— Cape May and Wildwood, N. J ¢ 4 Vs . : y i have retus o MissyMary Wills and Miss Martha | o0 MaY and Wildwood, Do You Want a Home 3 g Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Rakemann Lllmnn .P;avfi;ussllec:) for Jacksonville, i i In Chevy Chase? k. %, i |, a . will motor | Fla., ard will be absent about a fort. ) = i o' , and their son, Herman, jr., will m: night. On their way M";'“lh:y :,"m Miss Ada Rainey will return to i to Spring Lake, N. J.. Saturday, to Washington early next month | QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. | | i spend several weeks, later going to :‘;i“b_or:ll'ny of the historic places in (o kery ; 2ed Bank. e e Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Thompson ori Main 8416 Presiden[ and X\II'S. COOlidgC Agaln at 0, , 5 2% » , 4 [ Mzs. Benjamin Tripp. now i - | Miss Mnfef.n{ King and Miss Lu- Continued on Ninth Page) lantic City, where she — bt b A —————————— i 'hi 1 > ] By J i 4 engthy s W eturn to Wash- (} - = = s i ‘ : ; O | e | o S IS N L dor by Mrs. an Harrison on ‘ Returning With Them. e . W e b b skes 3 | S AL S S ber of guests to meet her HE President anid 3 m a stay of several weeks at Vir- i’ 2 Greoli Oxphans e and their son. M sinla Beach o i 4 { | By Drawing For 3 el ” R e R : - A ~ 3 3 Mrs Stevens announces that Mouse early this mornmg. | Miss Elizabeth Wrenn. the schiool Y ” K Tl fevensimnnouncodn o8 cach member of the family | 8irl daughter of Mrs. Wrenn % S | ar. has, the charge arently mueh improved, both i |leave Washington tomorrow, N b : p P 4 o aifs f and other officials nd spirits their visit in | Mrs. John Ryan Devereaux, ut _ . P rominent Washingtonians, the the Presidents ofd hor | Head, N. J.. and shortly after hor rc-| [WERA 5 ! i il yeomic neto he | Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns.|turn here will re-enter school. £ b - oL e 3 ireek orphans will be drawn ! who were with them at the Whits | : 3 " e e Bl T AR ever 2 i § ki Miss Dorothy Mondell at Twelfth and | Jme turn to Newport this trom \ ; ; jttle Miss Mary Koun parture for Ne L did notjturn U 1 5 G ostreets. Little Miss Mary K 13 treets N.W. return with them B ot here e IaisnendineRE dourfots will represent the refugee ! = | ays at the Plaza Gl i 2 i The L. Mr. New N i > aro, (T he Minister The Fostn i yost | Men. Kikine Recaran to . . ; 8 and re, Wittiam 12| FOR SATURDAY 2 : igan Cit. ind. | Ventnor Frem Family Visit. 3 S NarBeain Dt a0 this movement ! o fpend several days. Mrs. New will | Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins has return- o ghoam e to obtain $508, and more than res ain in Washingion durmg ' nis|ed to her cottag ntnor, N, - N J.. y e A1l holders of “opportunity . LX) 5 from New York. where she stopped a g . B | are invitea ! . ! few days on her way from (] = The Minister of Switzerlund, A g, Mrs. Kins was with her| ; e ; Mrs. Beverly P. Evans gave & ¥a Mare Peter. who is visiting in New | <on Shd RnEneE e A ey Risden Lowndes | BREland Awill g0 itg T o ol ehs i R Hitt at Saratoga. | " - s Republican national committcewoman | week to meet Mme. Peter. who s yqp Mrs. Hitt entertained at & for Maryland, in the garden of her, areiving there l:rum e nh“” © 0. dinner evening at the ¢ {2y A g gemoor. Bethesda, \'«old-‘ 1 . o B . . N7 v Switzerland, whers she s Brook. ha as Senator 5 < ¢ s ofticers of the Repub- t t t h ) sing e Summer months Frederick Tats. Mr. Joseph : s ; HEsds TG et | nitroaucing istinctive New ra K S M. Richard T. : 3 ¢ - County were the guests asked to meet | z o Senator and Mru. Dale's I Wi ) R Adams | A} e, 10 her H 1 tl H h L e i O e - . ats of the Highest Type The home of Senator and Mrs. Por- | 5o ¢ Dk e s S & 2 . New York for 4 day or two and is ter H. Dale will be the scene of & SI0- | jogapnine f: a Vrence S K Ew i E staying at the Hotel Astor : AT A VERY SPECIAL PRE-HOLIDAY PRICE ple Lut charmingly arranged wedding | Yo (0% 0 ; tomorrow morning at 11 oeloek | U % 2 ; # 5 # i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Allen and| when Aiss Florence M Kenneds.! Mrouna wmre R syvnolds Hitt Miss May Jane Allen and Miss Julia daughter of Mr. John Kennedy, v will entertain at d 3 evening MRS, EGMONT FRANCIS KOENIG, = - become the bride of Mr. Leon T. at Newport for th aughtor, Miss| Wife of Capt. Keenix, who, with their two children, ix visiting her mother, | = i Models Reéhcas way of Portland. Me The ceremony Edith Elizabeth Hitt, and will luter | Mrs. Richard 8. Hill. M., Koenix wax tormerly Misy Encanor Carroll Hill. H will be performed by the r.ml Mer. | take their muests to the ball which fO" of Gavin in the presence of a small com- My, and Mrs. Panl Fitzsimons will > | : 2 : pany and will be followed by a bresk ive at Harbourview for debutantes, |and Miss Victoria Tytus, were among | J. Koch, who entertained at the Madame {'9 H:gh-pr;ced fast and reception in the lovely rose those at the horse show yesterday | (‘asino, her guests re ning through G5 a heces carden itities of lite Summer| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johus are the|at Lencx. Mass th fternoon to play bridge 1] e ) A | 2 blossoms. pa and ferns will determining Ongmat;ons and (he Lridal cou- | (ieorze Seibels at theic home in Bat-| Mr. John D. Karns. counselor st Ve 1|y Bes Goir anareal SOunajars)| el Amain psncmannenll S e RS e e i SPONSORING the NEWEST FALL COLORING : AMBER—PENNY altar of fowers and Canada Virginia Young couple will leave nh,,,",_. atter | Beach, Va stopping while A.n thy city with his :‘x ‘ie“\v‘v;zr‘t_r‘\)\"hm they are staying laundry. Try the West End BROWN —PATOU GREEN —CARNELIAN — PURPLE — BLACK Hrecention for « wedding trim to sister, Mr. and : ;i Mrs £ Lieut. Har- G el of 1.41 Cor- di and will return to this eity te A The Re Seotse P hone Us Toda i e e ey rison Johi ed a small Dhe ey and jeorge V. Dud Piione Us Toda ] 2 s e i lsy spent July and August in Atlan- | 2 RO . . ¢ T o B e ey ah | Former Senatit $: P est X ROM higher priced new Mrs. Nanthopoulos. wite of her husband. Their| M. Depew will leave Le T | % S k%5 : fhurss dafisiee of Gt < ‘ol and Mrs. Alvin Voris | where they have been ]l o e | BT s y Fall Millinery we have se lected a group of enchanting Kuve given up their apartment i models, reflecting the smartest o in Burope. i w and Col. and Mrs. George K. Kumpe. T:‘T:Zr»\v‘\nd “:1:_\”‘;:":’1 'x‘:xrou:n T | were in Virginia for several weeks. Ave. NV, Main. 3 y where Dr. on has been delivering = - s ‘ v vr B Thouls ts as her | tHE ford and are temporarily at| Among those attending the horse |3 ML AT AL AT A AT AL /A AT/ A v 5 Z > e drenry ¥ Dimack dus as her aidence of the lattare mother. | show In the Casino at Newport yo @:@@@ @ @@ % s \ roteatinitabrici e vcolor and . a|p S P Ficklen, on Biltmore | terday were: Admiral and Mrs. S RN AN RNARNARNARNA VA RN NARNVAR o 5 I f i et lam & Admiral and Mrs dan ornamentation: Imported felts. There Needn’t Be Any Miss Mary Howre 1 ms, Admiral & e e s Winstow Hatter's plush. Panne and Lyons velvets. Bengalines and s Wash Day in Your Home their small son Walter | Misses Winslow., Mr. and Mrs. Ed- spending the week at the | son Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S ers Hotel, Ocean City, Md .M bson Fahnestock, Mrs. 2 S C B. Caperton and Mrs. Henry satins—very often used in ef- {Cctlve combmanons——fas}uon individual types of the tailleur. Hlzah = S the Sports and the Costume —with its crushing work and fatiguing worries. Banish all its care and troubles to us. Manhattan Service will take the burden off of your shoulders—and for very Hat revealing Spanish, Vene- tian, Directoire and Chinese In- nominal cost keep your clothes spic, span clean. fluence. “The Manhattan Way” isn’t what is com- gz e probably Join the | yp 4ng Mrs Franels Hill, jr..| Autumn S e X Miss Muriel anor Gray has re- Theobald | ¢ from Cape May. N. J. where ! e S om the | she wus the guest of Miss Helen | Mi®s Mary Maxwell, who is spend- ngton | Thompson ing some time at White Sulphur and Mrs. Web- ) Springs, was among the guests there commander will | \re Burleigh, wife of Maj at luncheon yesterday of Mrs Thomas ington: loniday for “Anci|Buricieh obmilce i el e he will assume his du- r ¥ night | Sejbels, Mrs. Hartnett, ) 3 Polished Floors of Hard B ood where they A" FHedeicin, sl H: T A o Mroand Mre. T | Afallory, Mrs. J. H. Reeves, Mrs. W. You’ll Be Surpnsed F. Baughman. Mrs. H. Johnson. Mrs h ble it Lord and Lady M Walter Johnson. Mrs. Charles Keller, ==tol ises ihow, (reassne sord and Lady Mountbatten 1 costs to have your home \ifred Dufi-Cooper and wite. L - 2 runty. beautified with ADAMS’ Diana Manners, and th- Hon HARDWOOD FLOORS. itichard Norton. who arc mer £ Let us furnish you with fig- i - party. arriving ures, If you are thinking of erengaria today, will occupy " f replacing oid floors with new fhe state suite at the’ Ambuscador er at the | ones of POLISHED HARD W one e iment to Mrs. Martin's sis WooD Maj. and Mre. Jonathan M. Wain- . Charles Booth Rothw | 5 wight will leave tomorrow by motor | New York and London. The guests J. M. ADAN,{S. for northern New York. They will |included Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Karr, B4 Comme flonl - o to Mcadowbrook for the interna- | Mr. and M i ehensibiorty tional polo games and will return to | Henry Washington next month. e M ¢ ! . Miss Jacqueline Dorsey, 7 T 7 n will return to Washing- . Charles Martin Cranford, Mr. Eu- atter part of mnext week | g rtin, jr.; Mr. Stowell Stevens, after having spent the Summer in . Edward Bradley, Mr. Paul Miller, the Catskill Mountains and will oe- George Hutehinson, Mr. Clifford 1 NINTH STREET, N. W. cupy her apartment in the Brighton | Cunningham, Lieut. Comdr. Arthur Hotel. Bryan, Capt. John Bogert and Maj. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and N Frederic Wiltam | Aabifozd | SUMMER CLEARANCE wile of teenth sireet. who ; Nilelo 1 t. A leanor Mills, daughter of Mr. ALL SUMMER SILK GOWNS ican liner George Wasnington and e L e BT s Geck “O'Z,S WERE $15 TO $25 will reach the Capital September 5. | €70 4t ieT cottage on Saranac Lake. ALL TAILORED SUITS Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Steliwagen, [ M and Mrs. David Potter have 25 upon their return tomorrow from Po- } #00€ to v York, where they are at WERE 345 TO $75 Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 ! ' f. apon el reCumn Lomorrow from ot | £91S to Now York. where hey are | o Branch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 BA® The Hal Yearly Clearance the summer, will occupy their new home, 2301 S street, closing their|, MT$ John Stewart McLennan and $35 i %X/ % A2 > FOXOTOLO3 OECEIRCS | THE PRIVILEGE OF OPENING monly known as “commercial” laundering. S 5 A CHARGE ACCOUNT IS NOW Really it is instead PERSONAL laundering | @ EXTENDED —for we make an individual matter of each wash given into our charge. With the use of the nets—it goes through every operation individually—so that opportunity for loss or danger of damage is more remote than in your own home. Here “the net gets the wear and the clothes get the wash.” Every article is handled scientifically— as its texture requires. You'll like “The Manhattan Way.” Phone North 3954 for Manhattan Service gAE| i Manhattan Laundry Service Co. 328 Tomorrow—Saturday 9 RO 7 Mrs. Albert Levin Richardson of Baltimore has gone to her home, after spending a few days with her = ‘ : We're open Saturday until 6 o’clock, so you still have another son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and BIG SAVINGS ON KINNEY SHOES day in which to buy FAMILY SHOE STORE Footwear at gen- AMrs. Dorsey h; son, il apartment, 1907 Eighteenin streete | Kl For Every Member of the Family erous and legitimate reductions. ax This is an Opportunity with a capital “O”—grasp it before sundown tomorrow. . Will $ To Every : Growing Girls' Pum; $ Give O Buyer of a E = Living Room Suite Tomorrow! $5 Deposit EFXiaae $2 a Week Delivers It 0] § Pays Balance Mrs. Harry Lee Wrenn, < Kath- erine Wrenn and Miss Elizabeth | Women's— 37, 38 and 39 Styles Previously Advertised at $4.65 Broken lots, but every leather from a choice group of styles. At the price each pair repre- sents a saving you cannot afford to pass up. SSSSSRSSSS it Tates, W . Rubber heels. omen s— All of Our Regular $9, $10 and 311 Grades These are beantiful styles of high-grade work- manship—the finest we can offer. Broken lots. but a big variety in all prevailing styles and leathers. Womcn ‘S—- White shoes, white oxfords (Regent) keds, leather trimmed—rubber soles. Some white kid, white calf and canvas pumps and oxfords with leather soles. Broken lots—but all sizes, 2% to 8's, AA to C's and some D's. Men .S-— Oxfords in all leathers—A remarkable value that wori't be repeated for another six months. All Floor Samples to go—and $50 will be taken off Styles in this lot sold as high as $7.50 and $8.00. every price! All marked in plain figures — make your own e $7.75 for $10 Oxfords: $6.45 for $8 & $10 Oxfords ‘The $350 Suites.......cccccc.....$300 ;h: s:z‘gg S ANl Leathers Children’s Sale 47 Sutes The $150 Suites..................$100 950 51.65 52.45 53..45 Upholstered in newest materials—every suite fully guaranteed asits/comstruction'and secvice and Values to Values to Values to Values to $2.00 deposit is all you require to purchase any of Wikitejonly . $5.00 $6.00 these suites—$2 a week pays the balance. No % ; All other Children’s Summer Shoes, 155, Off aaaaatattataiaisatiataitiita ittt didda s FAREXREN: S SN A ASNSNVINSENNNNS continue 1 We have just inaugu- rated a campaign for a 100% increase in busi- ness over last season. In order to insure this —we will 2 ey | i Sy CONTINUE : B witH OUR || 'R SPECIAL AUGUST PRICES 1208 G St. N.W. Cherge Accounts Solicited added cost for the credit. 8th and Penna. Ave. S.E. 10 Sevent 1t St N, SSSSRRRS TR L TS S AR IS AT IR AN NN VSRR S