Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 8

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SO | - The Belgian Ambassador Sails From New York Tod Baroness de Cartier Abroad. HE Ambassador of Raron de Cartier, is sailin, day for Belgium to join B: oness de Cartier for a vacation. During his absence the secre the embassy M. Roul Til charge d'affaires Ambassador will probably re to this country at the end of as he has been appointed the member of the Belgian Debt Commission, which is headed by for- mer Premier of Belgium M. Theunis | and includes the Governor of the Bank of Belgiuun tary mont The turn ot third The Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Esme Howard accompanied by his | two sons, are sailing today on the Aquitania’ for his home in England, where he will spend & short time be. fore joining Lady Isabella Howard and their eldest son, Esme Howard. ir., in Switzerland Mr. Henry Getty counselor of the embassy rank of minister, will be charge d'af-| faires during the Ambassador's ab-| Chilton. ac with the | Secretary and M Leaving for Son's Wedding. | The Secretary of Commerce and | Mrs. Hoover will leave Washingtor | tomorrow evening for their home in California and will attend the mar- riage of their son, Mr. Herbert C Hoover, jr., to Miss Margaret Wat- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Watson, in San Francisco Thursday, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Watson announced their daughter's engagment to Mr. Hoover about a vear ago and the wedding follows | shortly after the graduation of the #ride and bridegroom from Leland Ltanford University. The Secretary will return to Wash- ington in time for the meetings of | the Belgian debt funding commission | late in July. The meetings of the | commission will probably be held in | a more northern city. The Secretary of the and M Wilbur will leave Washington tonight for Durham, N, C., where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cramer. The Secretary will return at the end of the week, Mrs. Wilbur re- maining for a longer visit Czechoslovak Minister, Dr who was the guest of Masaryk, at his Sum- The Chvalkovsky President T. mer residence, at Castie Lany, return- ed to Prague, and is staying with the President’s son and Mme. Jan Masa- ryk at the Castle of Prague. Mr. Jan Masarvk has recently been appointed as Czechoslovak Minister to London Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone will leave Washington tomor. row for their Summer home, at Isle. au-Haut, Me. Senator and Mrs. Walter E. Edge have returned to their home in Vent nor, N. J., after spending the week end at the Ambassado® in New York Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio re- turned to Washington today fof a short time and is staying at the May- flower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter have taken a box for the opening night presentation of the Bohemian Girl, at the Washington Auditorium. Mrs. Anne Archbold will be hostess 2t a garden party this afternoon from 4 to 6 oclock in her home on Reser- voir road for the members of the Sa- urday Afternoon Play Club and the T T E- REMODELED REPAIRED RELINED At Special Prices Now Next models —vour season's style are view furs be remodeled to.conform with any of them. SAKS FurCo. 610112th'St.« [t Call Main 1647 on can E £ Knickerbocker || This ‘ newest Beach or season’s Golf Slipper—an imported sports shoe of lizard and calf skins. 5102 OCIETY CIETY. -THE EVEN ay to Join the folk dancing class of Friendship House. The children will meet at Friendship House and will ride to] Mrs. Archbold’s in the Rotary Club's bus and automobiles loaned by Mrs. Archbold. During the afternoon the children will give several of their nces and will play their games. ry of State and w gave an infor 1 3eauvoir. on Woodley vesterday afternoon, which cluded as guests the entire personnel of the State Department . Grew stood on the south front portico to re. ceive her several hundred guests and Mr. Grew assisted in the general en- entertainment. Tables for 'refresh- ments were placed at the farther end of the portico, and so sheltered are the grounds close to the mansion that, despite the showers, the visitors were able to promenade and sit on the lawn which commsznds an extensive view of the city below The Solicitor General Willlam D. Mitchell and their son, Mr. Willlam Mitchell. will go to Princeton the middle of the week for the commencement exercises, when young Mr. Mitchell will be graduated. Mr. Mitchell joined his parents at the New Willard Hotel when they arrived here Monday and Mrs. AATQANSL Frau von l,e\\‘m%l\i. wife of the s Mew counselor of the German embassy, re turned this morning from a few days in New York and wlil sail Tuesday, June 16, aboard the Stuttgart, for Germany. Frau von Lewinski was to have sailed today on the Columbus, | but postponed her departure because | of the illness of Dr. von Lewinsk! who is not out of danger. Col. John H. Carroll, who accom panied Gen. Crowder to New York, has returned to Washington. Mrs. Jack Carpenter Richardson and Mrs. William Irving Leahy of Lakehurst, N. J., spent the week end in Washington, at the Mayflower Hotel. They came to Washington from Annapolis, where they went for June week and where Lieut. Rich. ardson and Lieut. Leahy were on the dirigible Los Angeles. Representative Martin L. Davey of Kent, Ohio, was host to a small com. pany at luncheon yesterday at the New Willard, where he is spending a few days. Judge and Mrs. Walter H. Sanborn of St. Paul arrived vesterday after-| noon at the Willard. where th plan to spend three or four days. Judge Sanborn Is judge of the United States Circuit Court. = < Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., will leave tonight for Newport to join her mother, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, in her villa, Harrison House, for the Summer. Mrs. Stokes' two daughters went north with Mrs. Fahnestock, who spent a few days here on her way by motor from Hot Springs to Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel C. Halstead will entertain a company at_dinner this evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs,_ C. Brook Park of Huntington, W. Va. Sir John and Lady Harrington of England are visiting the latter's niece, Mrs. Steuart L. Pittman, in_Grosse Pointe, Mich. Sir John and Lady Harrington have visited in Washing- ton as the guests of the latter's niece, Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke, who was formerly Miss Grace McMillan Jarvis, granddaughter of the late Sen- ator James McMillan of Michigan. Sir John and Lady Harrington were entertained at dinner shortly after their arrival at Grosse Pointe by Mr and Mrs. James Thayer McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Alger were hosts at dinner Saturday eve- ning in their honor, and Mrs. Henry B. Joy, who has spent much time in Washington, was hostess at luncheon Wednesday on her yacht in compli ment to Lady Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Warren en- tertained a company of 12 Friday eve. ning in honor of Sir John and Lady Harrington. Gen. and Mrs. C. McK. Saltzman are at West Point attepding the June week xercises of the United States Military Academy. Their son, Charles Saltzman, who is the regimental der and president of the fir a member of the graduating Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt has re- turned to Washington for a few days from Biltmore, where she was the guest over Sunday of her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil Mr merson Howe and Mrs. Rob- ert Mackenzie were among those sailing early this morning aboard the Columbus for Germany and will spend some time motoring on the Continent Mrs. Mackenzie will visit friends in England and relatives of the late Mr. Mackenzie in Scotland before return to Cuba, is passing a few ing to Washington in the Autumn day in New York, at the Hotel Astor. Mrs. Howe has left her apartment Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, 1217 Conn. Ave. . Dinner Gowns, Street Dresscs, Dance Frocks, Ensemble Suits, Wraps, Coats, Knitted Sports Clothes, Sweaters, Skirts, Millinery Brothers To Close Out! Wednesda}{ 29 Coats and Ensembles 39.75 Until Now 69.50 to 98.50 ACH coat is RIZIK-styled for serviceable smartness—some plain tailored, others trimmed with fur. Many light enough for Summer travel wear. TWELVE T HARAE BN F NG . NEW OFFICIAL HOSTESS ARRIVES o MRS. WILLIAM D. MITCHELL, Wife of the new Solicitor General, snapped on her first day in the Capital. Mrs. Mitchell will make a charming addition to the judicial hostesses of the Capital. s STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, they will sail today aboard the Aqul- tania for England, where the latter will be presented at the court of St. James, Sunday, June 28. Mr. Edwin D. Flather entertained at dinner last night on the Wiliard roof, when he had eight guests. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory will close his house in Washington the first of next week and go to Bar Harbor to spend the season in his Summer home, Toy Cottage. He will return the first of October. Mrs. Geoffrey Bell, who has been vis- iting Miss Margaret Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Martin for several days, has returned to Camp Meade to be with her brother and sister-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Neal Dow Franklin. Mrs. Bell, who was formerly Miss Hazel Franklin of this city, will re. turn to her home in Madero, Calif., next week. Mrs. Bell's other brother, Mr. Lynn W. Franklin, will leave Washington Thursday for the Pacific Coast to sail for his post as United States vice consul at Hongkong, China. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie Chip- man will sall from New York Tues- day, June 30, to spend several months abroad. Dessez-Kittelle Wedding Brilliant June Event. The marriage of Miss Mary Sigsbee Kittelle, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Sumner E. W. Kittelle, to Lieut. Lester Adolphus Dessez, U. S. . C., son of Mr. Charles E. Dessez this city, took place last evening. The ceremony was performed in St. Thomas' Church at 8:30 o'clock, the rector. Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, offictating, and a reception ‘mme- diately followed in the Washington Club. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore ivory satin fashioned after a_quaint old_Spanish —_——'—m T}IE"E'S an < Ex&lusiveness in Wesley Heights that will appeal to home-makers at 1302 Eighteenth street open and her son-inlaw and daughter, the sec retary of the Peruvian embassy and de Gonzalez Prada, age mov. ing_there today from their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel ROM the first Home that was - F erected in Wesley Heights, to the last one that com: pletes the community—will be preserved that distinctive character which enhances the value of each—for they will all be Miller-designed and Millerbuilt, - You have no idea what a pie- tursete apot 1% Weeley Heighte— WeCWant You to_see it Mags Ave. into ¥ Wis.—or trans. ‘st Dupont Circle W. C. & A. N. Miller 1119 17th St. Phone Main 1790 Mrs. Arthur K. Buxton has gone New York and is with her son Mr. Roger C. Tredwell at the Gladstone. before going to Boston. | Mrs. B. Frank Mebane joined Col. Mebane at_the Plaza yesterday and | e o —you will find here always. Repair- ing, Remodeling. Redyeing, Storage, Special Low Prices WOLF FURRIER . A e ==jfl 1106 G Street .N.W. “ e House of Faihion™ 1,000 Beautiful New _ Summer Silk Dresses For Afternoon, Street, Evening, Sport Wonderful Values $10, $12.95, $15 to $25 Coats A siehine Reductions Ya, Yz to Vo Off Ensemble and Tailored Suits' at 1/, Price Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Pretty Printed Crepes and Sports Frocks They are wonderfully appealing in their origi- nality of design—color tone—and deft Iinitl'?‘"81 The Printed Crepes for street and dressier wear. The Sports in C de Chi Crepe and Tub Silk. BN it meseElat Very smart—8nd ti; ordered Summer wnrdl‘-,:br:’. il 0% R Beginning at $18-50 —with Louvre character + e The Half-Yearly Sale of Street and Afternoon Frocks —offers splendid choosing at intensely interesting reductions in price. $l 9.75 529.75 Se050Now o o 93975 All selections must be final. Were $29.50 and $35.00 Now Were $39.50, $45 and $49.50 Now.: - . ol io s ioiis JUNE 9. 1925. style with fitted bodice and a long full skirt, trim; with rose point lace, and her veil of rose point, an heirloom in her family, was arranged over a high Spanish comb. Mra. C. J. Moore, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and her cousin Miss Ellzabeth Smail, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids included Miss Eunice Dessez, sister- of the bride- groom; Miss Julie Hume, Miss Eliza beth Hume and Miss Adele Denalo. The matron of honor was in change- able rose taffeta made with a scarf of flowered chiffon, and the maid of honor had a gown of changoable or ange taffeta with scarf of flowered chiffon. The bridesmaids were dressed like the bride's other attendants in the fashion of their gowns, but in changeable vellow taffeta with scarfs of flowered chiffon. Lieut. Hayne D. Boyden, U. 8. M. C., Wwas best man, and the ushers were Capt. Charles T. Brooks, Capt. Rob- ert L. Montague, Lieut. Frederick E. Stack, Lieut. Gordon Hall, Lieut. Franklin C. Hall and Capt. Victor E. Bleasdale, all of the United States Ma- rine Corps. After a short wedding trip Lieut. Dessez and his bride will go to Port &u Prince, Halt!. where he is on duty as alde to Gen. Russell, the high com missioner of the Haitien Republic. Lieut. Dessez's grandfather was a cap tain of engineers on the staff of Gen. Lee and his greatgrandfather was a major of engineers in the French army. His bride is a granddaughter of the late Admiral C. D. Sigsbee and a A cooling 1%-mile drive on the Washington- Baltimore Bivd Open 12 noon 0 2 am chicken dinner, —no cover for reservation charge at call Robert Berwyn 169-170 MEYER Y The House o] of Courtesy ol [a[c—— [ [c——= [ [—Z]u] 608 to 64 Caps—25c¢ to $1.95 SOCIETY. of the late Commodore Henry H. Lock wood, U. 8. N. - ) The wedding of Miss Adine Craw ford Dow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lansing Millis Dow, to Mr. John Da | pink peol vidson Cockey took place last evening at § o'clock in _St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley officiating. Pink roses ang es banked the altar, and the (Continued on Ninth Page.) [ol———[nl———|a|———|o|—=|o]| Pbilipsborn with rubber top. cial features you Arch-Friend styles new tie style. === ELEVENTH ST, Other Sui;s up to $13.75 Bags—75¢ and $1.25 Street Floor And Now You May Secure “Arch Friend” Shoes in White Kid PRICED AT Sizes 3 to 9—Widths AAA to C This style in genuine white kid witl light welt sewed soles and covered he Made with all the spe- have ELEVENTH ST, nfe——|n|e——r——|a|c——|a|c———=[n|———]0] other com found in and the same fort and perfect fit are to be had in this = (——|o]c——|o]——|ojc——X|0] inle—— al=—— o[ [———p[———8] Philipsborn We never quote compara- tive prices—because of their tendency to mislead. A Special Sale of ~ Bathing Suits —featuril.ag the California, Jantzen and other reputable makes—guaranteed all-wool. one-piece. Beach and Swimming Suits—in several grades— all attractively marked— : $2.95_$3.95_$ 5.00_$6.75 There is. of course, very distinct and decided fashion in Bathing Suits—the best of the accredited styles are presented in this grouping. insuring graceful fit, with ease of action in the water. Regular and extra sizes. Assorted colorings. Made 0{ WOOl. closely woven, ——lojs—lalc———lajc———f «

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