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8 | SOCIETY OCIETY. Secretary Mellon Received With Official Honor at Southampton, Where HE Mr with whi the season hi he Southampton ¥ officially ohserved Main street was presented tn the American Legion first time. Capt A.. accompanied Southampton the week. Miss and M Newport Secretary M Saturday Club after ng. In the at at parade with his nephew. Arthur I Southampton Villa . Mellon S. A Mrs dent of the ciation, and Mrs Maj Miss Zella DeMilhau members of the Mme Daeschner Ambassador to Fr ed at dinner la Homestead a1 and Mrs. W. M other guests inc father, Mr. Jesse York Daeschn wife The Ambassa Niartino. ha in their Mass., h last week Esthonia Minister seretary Mellon Southampton he Ailsa Mellon Grover playing th afternoon he Mr. Hot or of joined i He Is will for a family v a by the decorated were W. D the and are als Leoning urday N u th er and Sprin; cKee Jud Mrs L. Fddy Ttaly at E - and Mme. Piip Sail for Canada. The Minister of Fiip went and will vanada days there New York sail They and The Minister of Lithuania and Mme. noon today sey coas 10 days. Rizauskiene will he absent a Senator Pant friends, have for Havana and w Riltmore and resentative Winfield Watson from a tour for place near Phila mainder of t come to Was] The first embassy, Villanova of a2 week or Rogeri di York Conte Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann v the Sum to visit their daughter at Dunkirk. N. Y they will g0 to their mountain camp Lake Christine have left V mer, going Mrs. Murray on Rear Admira Strauss, and Helen Strauss, land coa: delphia today with Admira Fnsign Elliot! oseding further Sir Youssanf Saddick P: rrived at the Willa has New York and ington for twe nded in the col visiting Wright Wrizht Pauline are the Adirondac Wright in the post, Fort where Miss debut in John W his at and the Novemt Capty and Mrs fleld have where they Summer at their The newly Minister to T will sail tomo; their new son has post at My and Mrs i e s e g —— |1}, New today will return started at motor along the New .J Mrs. accompanied sailed f the world their home on Massachusetts avenue few days before motoring to their the They the Autumn and Winter season early in October. ngton for secretar will be 10 Villanova hington their started their spending Autumn Williams: Wright rer zone to Dorses Esthoni York last for spend »ut . by a from in and returned delphia Summer v of Delfino Jjoined at days by for Perey, “and da this will Wright. 17 mother Mrs Wyomi pretiy but will at will William L. Sherwood will spend the rest of the cottage appointed United & land w from New ¥ Mr. Stet and Mrs Warsaw Washington w of the Treasury. remain the \ occupying for | ecretary’s arvival at iday afternoon village ind flown Thomas. 1 Secretary and will be his gu his da entertain who flew tor t at lunch. ional h the morn viewed the | Edward Monell, U Claflin, who were otheg committee. the and daughter e were entertain evening at by Dunn Dunn's ora di Martino Farms, there the end of and Mme evenin Montreal, about water Coleman party New tay at the Sevilla Mrs, an for the Rogeri the end Contessa | who is in N. H Mrs. zhier. morning for a motor trip along the New Eng They and spend a short time and Mrs Str Joseph Strauss’ hefore <ha of Cairo Hotel from will remain in Wash- | days. Sir United States Youssauf | 10 days Marcus daughter the Summer ioin his Portland make Forest Hy With Family. have left they for Gilmaton, N. H., w will remain through Jnly. 7 |son. Mr. Anthony Hyde, is friends in Cuba at zht villa Miss Eileen Moran will sail New York Wednesday on the Ca for Ireland. where she will visit aunt in Cork and at the Loretto vent Moran, will accompany of England, France and Italy Miss Eileen Moran will return o country at the end of September was and flags local the her on a 10 for ghter Mrs. W. 1 garet Baxter mer in California. wher: they visiting Admiral and Mrs, V Worthington at their home in dena. Miss Margaret Baxter will at Long Beach with her sister, W. Hutchinson, for | while ~ Lieut. Hutchinson States Navy. is with the fleet in tralian waters. Baxter and Miss are spendin, Golf presi- Asso Mr. and Mrs. Francis €l and daughter-i dent Gro: Cleveland, married last week, are Cleveland's mother, Mrs. Preston, jr.. in her Summer the Grover Cleveland in Tamworth, N. H eland who Mlles, 1ests of of the the Ma whose Mr panied and Mrs. W. . RBoyles. by Miss Martha Boyle Dorothy Bovles and Mr. Kent E have returned to their home. at Lamont after spending months the world. monihs were spent on the conti and they returned to New York urday aboard the Berengaria will close their house ace New nor di at Scotland Beach lage, Miss Margaret Wilson Yioes | To New York Summer Resort Miss Margaret Wilson. daughte the late President Woodrow Wi has gone to Briarcliff Lodge for a vacation. 10 Mr. Henry in ri, at and Mr their Lenox, Ma White. home. for the have zuests Mr. James Abercrombie Burden Miss Shiela Burden, who will be |them through the week to and du of York , Miss Mildred Tytus wa dinner Saturday eveni mer home of her moth 5 McLennan, Ashintully Mass.. and with later attended the Fourt July ball at Stockbridge. Mrs. Robert R. Hitt is at Springs for the season and was jo there for the holiday hy her Mr. William F. R. Hitt. Former Senator and Mrs. Chau M. Depew were the guests of h t luncheon yesterds Mrs. H Redmond of New York. who {tertained at Hot Sp Va Henry urday are in re. will Italian di New Gen. and Mrs ney have gone are with Mrs. Thomas B. Davis, Mrs. Little, wife of Col. 1 Carty Little, has left join Col. Little in Ch senifor commandant ¢ | legation guards in Pekinz Faber to Southampton Downey’s brother Later for the season uis Mi the Miss Emily Arthur Foraker in where Mr. and taken a cottage for Foraker and Mrs. F | Mr. Charles P. Sione. jr.. are Mrs. Foraker ‘and th children f few days Phila oraker son. e Summer pro Mr. Edgar Hamilton Washington vesterday for New N. J.. to visit his brother and si inlaw for a week. From Newark Funk will g0 to Brunswick, N | visit for some days Funk A is | Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Councilor shildren have opened their cott Maid M fon Hill. Sherwood ¥ for the season Mrs. in Col, new | - Me. her Miss Lena Miller was hostess surprise 500 shower June 30 honor of Miss Kathryn Love, whom she will be maid of hono her mar ¥ July The decoration were pink and blue | were Miss Kathryn Lovi Misses Oc shausen, Miss Frances Robinson, Senfer, Miss Mae Cole Hoyberger, Alice rickshanks s mhau, Mrs Moore, Mrs. Miller, Mr Little for the s| |er The tes tetson rk for for Woolle: William M John Miller, William Mrs. J.J Let Us make your present Fur front fullne. is as popul! in furs as it 18 in fabrics. | | | E fl D I [ S I Tnu s u ally clever in of Tect are the new collars. Coat into a NEW Coat of Advance Winter Fashion fMiracles like this can be wrought by Saks™ expert designers, while our own furricrs are trained in the details of workmanship irom which will come to vou a Coat of beauty; a New Coat in effect: a Coat of Advanced Style fOur stylists_have gathered a_ num her the finest Winter Fur Coat models. These are now on view and from them you may sclect that coat which yours is to look like when fin- ished Or you may prefer a collar of the flare of that model. or the sleeve of another. Your own ingenuity in designing will be ably supplemented by the skill of the very competent hands that are a part of our organizatio TWe send modeling coat, work outside. All iring. etc. is done in onr ms and na change is too small, nor is any transformation too great, to give us pleasure in the per- forming. If new skins are necessary we have them —and the sclecting and matching can be done by vou, vour- self. a1t will in, or becavse no re- you to bring vour coat us send for it NOW, pay let Prices Are Lower in Summer SAKS FUR CO. Furs Exclusively for Over a Third of a Century 610 Twelfth—Just Above F [e=——=lol————jmi——— 2o} 3 P N. here | "heir visiting | from nia her Con- Later another aunt, Miss Mary tour and this Mar- the Sum- 1 b M some time, United Aus- son aw of the late Presi- I were Mr. Thomas J home, on Memorial road, | om . Miss vie: 1724 for Two nent Sat- They in later the week and go to their Summer cot- | in e of Ison. Y. who Elm sea and and with her | h of Hot rined son neey onor enry en Dow and Mr Me Washington to the aker’s brother with left ark, ster Mr to and e at rest at a in for roat 1k McPhaul, how. guests | Love, ker Miss Miss and Fitzwilliam . Mrs. iller, | and | | | | | @. at | in the Sum Mrs. John THE | MISS ELIZ | Daughter of and ni left will BETH WALSH, visit TIreland tumn. Misses Ma Mamie. ret Miller Charlotte, Lena Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey the night mountains of Virginia of Later in the month Mrs EVENING . and Mrs. John Walsh re of Senator Walsh. She has for Europe with the latter and in_ her extended travels abroad, returning in the Au. 22 We Are and has re turned to Washington from a stay for Mu STAR, WASHI ried a shower bouquet of pink gladioli. Little Miss Kthryn Palmer Neal, niece of the bride, daintily attired in white, was ring bearer. The other attendants were Mre. Carl A. Broaddus, sister-inlaw of the bride, and her 'sisters, Miss Effie Broaddus, Miss Eleanor Broaddus and Miss Margaret Broaddus. They wore gowns of peach-color crepe de chine, with silver trimmings, and carried arm bouquets of cream-color gladioli and blue delphinium. The bridegroom had as his best man the Rev. G. Tyler Terrell, and the groomsmen were Mr. Oscar L. Thorpe. Mr. J. Sidnoe Phillips, Mr. C. H. Crosby and Mr. J. W. Kerr. The ushers were Mr. Thomas J.| Bates, Mr. Malcolm Burke, Mr. Penn McDonald and Mr. R. F. Broaddus. jr. Immediately after the ceremony the Rev. and Mrs. Toombs left for a motor trip through the mountains of Virginia. The bride’s going-away gown was an ensemble suit of green and tan sflk. with accessories to match. A reception was given the bridal party at the home of the bride’s parents on the evening preceding the wedding. Among those present from a dis. tance were Mrs. E. P. Neal, sister of the bride: Mr. Jobn Covington. Mr. Elmore Austin of Newport News, and Mr. Robert w Wheat of Alexandria Simmons-Shreve Wedding Home Event Last Week. An interesting wedding to Southeast Washington was that of Miss Florence hreve. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. amuel R. Shreve, to Mr. Frank | Simmons of Congress Heights, D. (., which teok place at the home of the bride’s parents, 1356 South Carolina avenue, Thursday morning, July 2, at 10 o'clock The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Martin of Holy Comforter Catholic Church in the presence of a | large number of relatives and friends. | The decorations were palms and ladioli. banked under a wedding bell, and with other flowers used gener ously throughout the home. | The wedding music included Promise Me" and I Love You Trul. | \UASHING TON, in | sey will spend several weeks at New- port the guest of Mr G. Wentz and Mrs. weddinz of much interest place Tuesday-afternoon at at Upper King and Queen | Church, New Town, VA.. when | Susie Butler Broaddus, Mr. and Mrs. Manly Broaddus, be | the brid the Rev | thaniel . pastor { morfal and Ephesus | | | A of Beale by a la ring of friends { relative rtormed by Rev. | tin J. Authur, pastor of the bride | The altar was beautifully d | with everzreens, potted plants by Miss \panied violin. | »'a Wild Ro | was rendered | Dillard, aecc Rice on th MeDowel! played by Mrs softly during the cereme { preceding which “At n‘mn:’ | sunz by Miss Virgin llen entered | father. who g: She ‘was attir | trimmed in Irish | tulle was fastened oran a s houquet Th sister. Mrs | Thorpe matron of owder blue old lace | bride on the her in 2 1 in whirte geor lace, her with a of os: of bride ide's nmed in James ook y o'clock Baptist daughter ame Thomas Na aptist Churche: The ceremony. which was witnessed | | Aus- corated and | cathedral candles. The wedding music Annie Laurie James veil wreath of yms, and her flowers were Homen's Dresses B desirable. was The offered. as all iTON, D |Cohen and-Mrs. Jack Krupsaw. JuLius GArRFINCKEL & Co, EMARKABLE sung by Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Flather, accompanied by Mr. Roan Hartley, planist, and Mendelssohn’s wedding march,’ played by Mrs. Flather. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white crepe de chine, trimmed with Irish point lace and pearls. Her long tulle vell was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Evelyn Goddard was maid of honor and was dressed in orchid crepe de chine, with a picture hat to match, and carried a bouquet of orchid-color flowers. Miss lorraine Goddard and Mrs. Alma Goble were the bride’s other attendants and wore gowns of peach color and crepe de chine, with picture hats to match, and MONDAY, “JULY 6 carried | Wesi River. ellow and pink rosebuds. The bride's | mother was in tan crepe de chine and the bridegroom's ymother in black georgetie crepe. The best man was Mr. Richard Shreve, brother of the bride. . Immediately after 4 reception, Mr.| and Mrs. Simmons left moon trip to Atlantic City on a honey the bride wearing an ensemble suit of tan satin- | back crepe, with a small tan hat. After July 15 they will be at home at 311 Kentucky avenue southeast. The marriage of Miss Yetta Krup-| Samuel P. Cohen took June 28, at Harvey's Silverstone officiated, saw to Mr. place' Sunday, Hotel. Rabbi |and was assisted by the cantor of the Ohev Sholom Congregation and Rev. M. Goldman. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta, and was attended by Mrs 1:\;0] he bridegroom was attended by Mr. Sol | Cohen and Mr. Jack Krupsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Miss Florence | Rees and Mr. Selditch of Philadelphia and Mr. Charles Rees, Mr. Feldman of Omaha, Nebr.. and the bride's sister Mrs. ). J. Friedman from Omaha, were out-of-lown guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen spent honeymoon at a Summer resort are now at home in Washington. their and Lowry little Miss Sarah Buie Bule, jr., is visiting Miss Mrs. Miss and W. Ada with M. Pans Holding A Great Sale of and Misse Coat Dresses With Coats to Match Millinery At Greatly Reduced Prices VERY garment is lovely in style. the best quality and particularly savings are reduced prices are genuinely worth while. F STREET CORNER OF 13™ and car i | The Great Semi-Annual Stetson Shoe Shop | | i i | | { | | | | i | | | | Clearance SALE Our entire stock of Spring and Summe Pump fords r Straps and Ox- to-be sold out at must unusual reductions— three low prices: $8.75 Others at $6.75 and $10.75 Whites, in cloth and kid; patent leathers, satins and suedes in all colors. Every pair perfect, and all from our own high-grade stock of quality footwear. Store Opens Promptly at 8§ a.m. Tomorrow . [ Stetson Shoe Shop i Thirteen-Five F Street King of Jackson. | | | 1925 SOCIETY McCardle at teenth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1457 Harvard street northwest and Mrs. W. P. Skinker of 2839 Twenty seventh street northwest are at Had- don Hall, Atlantic City. A lawn fete will be given tomor. row evening for the benefit of St. An- drew’s Episcopal Church on the lawn of the church at New Hampshire ave- nue and V street northwest.. Music | and solo dancing will be features of the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. 3. ter, Mary Klizabeth: line and Mrs. W recent guests at her residence on Fif P. Richards of | 1309 G.ST. NW. W hen You Go a-Vacationing HEN waves dash high against rock-bound coasts—or winds whis per through mountain pines—you will want the mode that best snita your mood. Sizer and daugh- Miss Lucile Col Alden Wall were | the Oaks on Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have following Willie Benthall and Emma Lewis, Lewis Fledman and Esther both of Baltimare. Md Earnest ‘B. Toombs both of 'Rickimond. Va Edward Chaney and Louise White E. Welcher and Edsthe M. Ezachel At 3" Perkine awid R M rthup 3 Perkina and Ramona Edward T Miffiin. Jr. and Alva R Births Reported. The following births have been reported o the Realth Pepartment 10 the Jast T4 houire Abbot P.land Augustina D. Mills, girl Joseph W. and Pearl May. boy Josias H. and Tone Hawkins, hoy Harry E. and Marguerite E. Retwer. hoy Thomas R. and Theodors 1. Rees. h Lyle E. s Hutchison Ford 0. and Lucy Rogers. hoy Isadore ana Helen Zeldin. bos - . The shorking thing wava is its undertow been ismued to the It is the forte of Breslau to pre- sent the frock which most suc- cessfully combines beauty and comfort. Typical examples: Hand Mads Frocks Hond Embroideied e Two-Piece Jumper Hand-Made Voiles Frocks Priced From $4.95 Up Weinatein and Alice 1. Rose. | Allen Roche. | Crepe Practical Tub Stripe Silka Washable Radium Frocks The Friendly Shop—1308 G St. N.W. |mssss ahout a of death heat Once-a-Season CLEARANCE SALE of SMARTEST APPAREL for Women—Misses—Girls—Juniors Your Opportunity to Select Your Vacation Wardrobe of Erlebacher Exelusive Fashion at Erlebaclher Exclusively Different TWELVE.IENKTWBLVE-TWELVE F STREETY N\ =D =D} Y o o o (Y Y o Y T L Y Y Y o Y (Y Y (Y o o Y (o (" o Y o o [ For Women of Larger or Taller Figure Gold Stripe Stockings 32 Shades! Have us Remodel your Furs —expert work! D=0 —comes this timely purchase and sale, tomorrow—of lovely Printed Crepe Midsummer Dresses 19 In three beautiful and slenderizing styles: =X DHED =D =0 slender Straightline mod cls with vest fronts, short sleeves with band ing and button trimming. Printed Crepe Frocks, with pleat- ings and bandings of georgette and pleated apron ef fects. Straight izing large sleeve drape. lines for the figure. da- and side Smart colorings and color combinations: The New Pansy Black and White Navy and White Navy and Red Navy and Tan The number of these dresses is decidedly limited, so we ad vise an early selection. They are_beautiful frocks. Sizes 407 to 304, Second Floor Printed crene frock with slen- derizing pleatings. and bandings of contrasting color. Choice of several color schemes. $19.75. New Knicker Sports Suits —Ffor camping —for hiking —For motoring —for golf Of smait gray dread- naugt crash—in white or natural linen. In sizes 14, 16, 18 and 22 years. The idealout-door suit. Ownone tomorrow. $5.50 and ' $7.90 Clearance SALE —Now in full swing in every department! Share! Save! Sports Shop

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