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SOC Y'Y Secretary of State Returning East Next] Week, May be Accompanied by Mrs. Kellogg. RS, KELLOGG will likely 2 company the State on hi B rip | next week, as he will attend a number of the entertain ments being ander man v after visiting SOCYBTY Newcastle-on-the Sea, New Hamp | Col orpe, who will make a will join them in August, and the mpany him to New nsett Pier. They in October for shire trip to New Ham family will port and Narra the expect to return ome 10 the President at michael. wife of Col. | in the < of western North Carolina | snd Mrs. Carleton Ed ve returned to their apa Park H after an ex trip through the Middle sconsin, north into Cana on by way Atlantic coast. They N. J.. last week Sunday of Sena Bdwards and their their Summer home rd Mo Maine and the Ambassador and Senora de Kian guests over i i ast Night. 1 and Senora | d2 e in mpany dining Vanderbilt has zone ", where she will The Frith, | more House. | and daughter Cecil, and their of France. M joined tomorrow Their will be Daeschner and Daeschner by Mme ters, the heen at He Mme vere an where Mr. and Mrs, 1 small son live. Mrs. Vander bilt has been in New York for a weeks. a1 the Ambassador, after Mass now arnnon b ert Shipman » spend the Sum ter's parents, Mr. | n Bradley, in their new ort, have leased the y opposite Mrs. Cor nderbilt’s place, The Rreak and Mrs » | Shipman Fore with Mr.and M and will move the middle next week, when Mr and Mrs. Bradley start for the Thou- | <and Islands, where thev propose spending the remainder of Summer The Minister of the Serb: and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich P: chich, will be hosi at dinner this eve ning. entertaining the members of the legation staff preceding his departure for a vacati the Mrs. AL Tyler McCormack and her young daughter, Miss -Mary Tyle McCormack. and Miss Mary Wheless have moaved from 2200 Nineteenth sireet 1o Wardman Park Hotel, where they have taken a suite The attache of the Italian embassy and Contessa della Porta osed their ¥ on Sixteenth street today and for Beverlv Farms. Mass they will occupy a ge for the remainder of Lieut. and Mrs. E. K lefi Washington Monday evening for an extended trip. going to Oregon While in this city they were guesis of Mrs. Rernstein’s sister. Mise Elton Ashby, at the Hill Side Apartment tho oot Bernstain The military attache of the Japanese embassy. Col. Noburn Morita host at luncheon foday. entertaining at the Mayflower in compliment 1o (ol and Mrs. Charles Burnett, who will shortlv &tart for Japan, where the former has heen appointed military attache to the United States embassy in Tokio. Col. Burnett has served at this post hefore. and Mrs. Burneti is cocmplished linguist and speaks the Japanese language fluently, even writing her charming in that tongue. Others at 3 and Mre Brown, Mre. John Allan home o e | Dougherty, who spent many years in L avsaue S R S U Dougherty | _The bride. who was given in mar was_military attache of the embassy | iaEe by her father. wore a gown of| In rokio: the first Secretary of rhe| White satin made with a train of Irish | Japaness’ embassy and Mme.: Ku.|2nd Venetian lace, the lace being used | s Sl the aseitants tohGar: |AlB0 10 trink ithe dress* The' vell of| iy tulle, which was fastened to the head | with clusters of orange blossoms, fell to the end of the train carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley Miss Frances Richards. maid £ honor, wore a gown of powder blue George €. Thorpe with her chiffon made on straight lines and a ter Jane and her son. Genrge .| picture hat of Neapolitan straw Thorpe. ir.. laft Washington last night | carried an zrm houquet of pink r Me- | and Mrs. Dr: J-J Washington The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Reynolds, daughter of Mr loseph McReynolds. to Shugrue. formerly of now of Rochester. Minn.. {nok place vesterday morning at 1130 o'clock. | The ceremony was performed in the e Blessed Sacrament, the | Smvth officiating. after | at the! re bride’s parents, on Con the luncheon were Gen Mr. and Mrs. Edwar Tean have gone 1o Rar opened their Summer Cliff Lodge Me and Briar Beale Harhor home ot Aunother Great Hot Weather Supplies unlimited * contsains meats pen.” hecause it \ the most energizing o all minced to promote quick, digestion. A flavory. savory, healthful sum- mer food. deliciously spiced in order to sharpen summer appetites. efasy For Home Dinners and Picnic Lunches If vou've never used it as a sandwich filler there is a delightful surprise in store for vou when you try it ihis way. Other Appetizing Summer Meats Auth's Ham Rologna h's Frankfurters Auth's Smoked Ham Auth’s 4 e Pressed” Cooked Ham Auth's | Bernard i of New York City !of the bridegroom THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT( LOVELAND, partment at V\nrdmln their cottage at Nantucket Tsland Whao, with Maj. Lovela P. Hotel for the se; Virginia Chase Rhodes and Mr liam E. Nobbe took place at sterday. the Rev. Dr. John aick officiating e of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Erdman Mr D. Brdman. her Kk S mat ch Wil noon Van Madigan ale pink carrying s | Dr. Sh 15 hest man Mr v Wise and the Ravmond Wise. D Mr. Harry Snllivan and Capt. Patrick Madigan. | A Mrs. McRevnolds. who received with Dr. and Mrs, Shugrie, was assisted in receiving by Mrs. Shugrue. mothe Mrs. McReynolds wore a costume of light beige chiffon and lace over a slip of pink satin and !a picture hat to match. and Mre Shugrue, who is in mourning. wore a gown of black chiffon and lace and a picture hat of black lace Following th ption the couple left for a honeymoon in the North the bride wearing ensemble trimmed with white fox and a small hat to match. Dr.and Mrs. Shugrue will be at home in Rochester. Minn after July 1% nshers were M1 Francis William .. (‘usack o her hand in marriage s Relieve your skin! No matter what causes your skin to itch, chafe or hurt — you can get blessed relief with KoraKonia of Summer Aowers r of the Church marriage of Miss /"‘V‘T\\\\ resla 1309 G.ST. NW. In a setting ranged at th Our Farher . WNS [ e, OPEN °TIL 3 P.M. TOMORROW SATURDAY SHOPPERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF COOL 8.95 '$22.50 Values $19.95 Values $15.95 Values FLOWERED GEORGETTE | FROCKS—For Afternoon and Eve- | ning. LIGHT CREPE DRESSES I'rimmed with Irish Lace. PRINTED CREPE DRESSES Many Black and White. WASHABLE SILK DRESSES Stripes and Plain. IMPORTED VOILE DRESSES Hand Made and Embroidered. IMPORTED LINEN DRESSES Hand Made and Drawn. SATIN AND CANTON CREPES For Street and Traveling. \{/AND MANY OTHERS. A *I'hat 1o correspond wusin, escorted her to the altar and hride_wore a gown of white | N, . U, FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1925, SOCTETY, crepe satin fashioned with a llllhtlln ‘Washington. After a short trip drapery, her veil of tulle forming a | they will live in St. Augustine, where | train. ' She carried white roses and |they are building a home. lilles of the valley. The maid of honor. Miss \u,qorx.\ Mrs. Raphael ‘Semmes of 12 Sir-Louls, wore a gown of green mond street, Chevy (‘hase, Md. crepe and carried pink roses. Mra. | Mrs. Charles 'W. Semmes are in Baxter. organist, arranged a program |lantic City, and are at the Haddon of wedding music, | Han Mr. Charles E. Gross was best mdn! and the ushers were Mr. H. <. | Burgess, Mr. John Hobson, Mr. How ard Got(lieb and Mr. Stanley Thurlby. A reception at the church followed | the ceremony. Among the outof | town guests was Miss Florence Dick- | { mire of Dorchester, Mass. | | Mr. and Mrs. Nobbe will take a | motor trip through New England and | | will later make their home at 95 Eilm | street, South Bridge, Mass.. after August 1. Ray and Mr. and Mrs. HEugene Evans of weeks at Wardman Park Hotel Births R.eported.. Richard and Henrietta Luca fam Wllll.m'A and [KI! erine M lknhnr hoy Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Clayior have | Aemand P and Toms 3. Ia. | gone to Bar Harbor and are at the | Higgins cottage for the remainder of ilhe season. | o P. Mot | Tizabeil Shipley: hoy 1 Mrs. James A. | nrlfl"-r C. Clinton. bor Ann O'Gorman | where they are | for the | Former Senator O'Gorman and M | have gone to Lenox |a1 the Hoiel Aspinwiall season | Natal Day Supper Dance | at’ Congrensional Country Club. | A birthday supper dance was given | [last evening at the Congressional | { Country Chib in honor of Miss Min | nie” Catherine Helder. . The follow ing guests were present: Miss Mig. non Davis, Miss Christine Hannah, | Miss Rose ‘Jones, Mirs Golis Barnes ‘ Mrs. Gladys Doing, Mr. L. S 0. L. C. Radford, jr.. A Waggaman, Mr. J. P. C. Peter. A L E. White, . Kracek and Mr. | and Mrs. Miller | A of Washingtonians the Cathedral Thursday, July when Miss Cora Furry became the bride of Mr. George W. Hurlebaus The bride wore white silk crepe with e was attended by Miss Myona Walton Both Mi }popular in a Window Shades 16 youiliinat bueoat it niwrerll zat g mur atsle A Better Shade For Less Money. C DEVITT 211 for Estimates & Martin Bldx. r. F LA interest wag wedding to many solemnized in | Augustine, Fla o'clock p.m All Day Saturday WONDERFUL BARGAINS CREERON Millinery Co. 614 12th St. N.W. and Mrs. Hurlebaus were a_large circle of friends Main 1217 F St.. - KAPLOVITZ & INCORPORATED rz1 NINTH STREET- NORTHWEST JULY CLEARANCE THREE THOUSAND GOWNS DRESSES FROCKS ENSEMBLES ~ COATS SUITS BELOW COST AND AT COST _NO GREATER BARGAINS ARE POSSIBLE FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE FRENCH AND AMERICAN MODES ALL STREET DRESSES . . . . ALL HAND-TAILORED SUITS . . . ALL HAND-TAILORED COATS . : ALL HAND-TAILORED SILK COATS . s45 ALL SILK ENSEMBLES, NoivibuL creaTions . 325 TO $45 ALL EVENING, DINNER AND AFTERNOON GOWNS, INDIVIDUAL CREATIONS $25, 335 TO 855 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR THE SPECIAL CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS EXTRA SALESWOMEN STORE OPENS a:z0 A. M COME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN The bride is the | $14.75 TO 324 $20 325 POUDRE COMPACTE s R 7;[E satiny soft texture of COTY Poudre Compacte keeps slim dainty box, complete with mirror and puff, exquisite in de- sign, fittingly complements the costliest handbag. COTY Refills, each with a soft new puff, are obtainable everywhere. beauty ever at its loveliest. BLANC ROSE No. 2 OCRE NATUREL ROSE No. 1 RACHEL Ne. 1 RACHEL No. 2 OCRE-ROSE e At | noids Churchville, Ohio. are passing several | C Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issied to fotlowing Charles Str George A. 7 Flather of Jonn g Deaths Reported the | Civde May and Alveta Stewart ' Denver and Esther E te and Elizabeth McRev Clarence W. Miller of this ci Tyler of Staunton, Va Gilbert Weakley oi et 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. EHREND B NDG! - OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY With B@ier Tjhgn Ever Values 3 Great Dress Values = $2.98 Striped and ;-é Broadclolh Dresses and effe strtaightline stvle narrow helts convertible r«,U:‘- s new fts Hv sizes Y $5.00 Summer Dre«es Closing hest up t pure hroadcloth. 1 linen fignres and sizes for amen $5.98 to $9.98 Dresses Extra and Regular Sizes Silk and Cotton Dresses 495 sl 50 to 32 00 Thread Silk Hose Famous H B Hose Famous K—— Hose abwebby shear and doze s, Rein Embracing all the new materials and styles in pat dot fashionable novelty terns, stripes, 5 checks and plain ¢olors. 16 to 34 sizes. quality of the new reed heels ‘Saler of kniékrerfsr $2.90 Knickers $2 69 chkers 'MIDDIES, 89c to $1.98 32 00 and $3.00 Girls’ Dresses hlacks olor, e ¥ quality khaki: in 22 to Be-xt made Knic V\cv { women : all seams forced: big. full-cut Women'’s Children’s Boys’ 2-Pants Sults Lloel Pants $1.39 Khaki Play Suits Girls’ Khaki 2-Piece Dresses 85¢ Marvelous Sellifié of $1.50 to $1.79 Voile Undermuslins Pink, blue, maize, orchid. green and white under- wear; extra quality. Lace and ribbon trimmed. Gowns Chemise Teddys Step-ins July Clearance 300 Women’s and Misses’ —HATS— That Sold From $2.98 to $5.00 Ini lot are: Straws $ Hemps Kids Felts Silks Small Shapes in white and all colors.