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58 SOCIETY The Minister of Finland, Mr. Astrom, Being Entertained While Visit- ing Hot Springs, Va. HE Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom, was the guest of honor last eve ning of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | uel J. Henry of Washington, ®ho entertained at supper at the Homesiead, Hot Springs, Va. The Minister of Latvia, Dr. Charles | Seya, will be joined in August by Mme. Seya and their three children, Who are now in their home in Latvia The Minister Is temporarily living at Wardman Park Hotel and will take | a house after the arrival of his family Bolles-Crist Wedding In Bethlehem Chapel Today. The marriage of Miss Genevieve Rider Crist to Ensign Harry A Bolles, U. S. M. C., will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of | §t. Peter and St. Paul, the Rev. T J. Bohanon officiating. A reception for relatives, out-of-town guests and the members of the wedding party will follow in the home of the bride’s parents, Commissioner of Natural fzation and . Raymond Fowler Crist. Lilies and ferns in gold vases | on the altar will be the only decora tion in the chapel and at the house | palms, ferns and Midsummer flowers will be used. The bride will wear a gown of white georgette crepe. made straight and sleveless, with circular inserts in the skirt and voke of chantilly lace | outlined with crystal and silver beads Her tulle veil will be held by a band of orange blossoms, the veil forming crown at the back, she will carry bride shower of Hlies of the 3y sister, Mrs. Edward Gardner Lippitt, will be m: tron of honor and the maid of hon will be Miss Thelma Reed. The bride other attendants will include Mrs Robert Winn and Miss Helen Page. They will be dressed ecru lace made over silk in pale colors, their hats of horsehair braid matching the eolor of the slip, and will be trimmed With tulle bows, the streamers falling to the hem of their will all carry blue delphinium Butterfly roses. Master Charl som Jones, son of Mr. and Mr: Folsom Jones, will be the ringbearer and will be in a white sailor suit with long trousers and will carry the ring on a white satin pillow. Ensign J. R. Perry, U. S. N, will be best man, and the ushers will be Ensign R Bell, Ensign E. W. Shanklin ign_Jack D. Deshazo and Ensign Glen Cox. | Mrs. Crist will receive with the bride and bridegroom after the cere- mony, and will wear green georgette crepe over brown with a coat of green satin-backed crepe and a large black hat. skirts. Later in the day Ensign and Mfs. Bolles will start on their honeymoon to the Pacific coast, the latter travel ing in brown georgette crepe coat over a dress of flowered sill, and a small hat of brown velvet and silk. They will | go directly to Seattle to visit Ensign Holles' mother, Mrs. Edith L. Bolles, and_will later be at home in Troy N. Y., where Ensign Bolles is tioned. Among the out-of-town guests will sta- | | Edgar | among |off at SOCIETY. vidson and their infant son, David Gordon Davidson, will go to White Sulphur_Springs shortly and occupy a cottage which they have leased for the remainder of the season. children have arrived in the White Mountains, where she has leased the cottage of Prof. and Mrs. Willlam James, near Chocorua Lake. Mrs. King Carley has as her guest at Newport Miss Manting of Albany, Miss Lurline Virginia Coulbourne of the Cairo fs spending two weeks on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Mrs. Frank Andrews of Salt Lake City s visiting relatives in Washing. ton and Maryland. Mrs. F. D. Ram- say, a sister of Mrs. Andrews, enter- tained 20 gues 1 her honor last unday at her home on Buclid street. | Mrs. M. V. Browning of Hasgerstown, Md., is also visiting Mrs. Ramsay. Army and Navy Folk Motoring in Blue Ridge. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles C. Grieve, U. S. N., and Lieut. Col. and Mr: Caldwell, U. S. Army, are | those motoring through the | Kittatinny Range of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and are registered at the Kittatinny Hotel. Mrs. William Meade Coulling has returned to Washington from a motor trip_in Virginia and a visit to Mrs. T. W. Edwards in Leesburg. Miss Lettice Lee Coullimg has returned from a visit to friends near Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Hall, their son, Mr, Moragne F. Hall, and their son‘in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Smith, are motoring through the Middle Western States, visiting in Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Ind.. and Bowling Green, Ky.. and are now | visiting Mrs. Hall's brother and sister- inlaw. Dr. and Mrs. George Mason, at Jacksonville, Tl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Green, who are touring the Far West and | coast countries, were in Los Angeles, | Calif., last week, staying at the Hotel Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Pellman and where they will remain for ‘a few | weeks. | Mrs. Robert E. Nalls, 300 Sixth street southeast, will sail for Europe in about 10 days or 2 weeks for 2 months’ travel. She was to have | sailed Saturday, but had to cancel her reservation on account of lllness.i Mr. and Mrs. Gus A. Schrader of | 1016~ Eighth street northeast and their daughter, Mrs. S. J. Marks, 912 Twelfth street northeast, with her two young daughters, Charlotte and | Dorothy, will leave: tomorrow 'for a | two-month visit in Peorfa, IlL, and | vicinity. On returning they will stop Cleveland, Ohfo, for several days to visit friends. be Col. and Mrs. L. L. Bolles of Great | Neck, Long Island, brother and sister- in-law of the bridegroom; Mrs. Bolles’ | mother, Mrs. Hammond of Indlanapo- Hs; Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Dawes of Annapolis, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Trell of Jackson Heights, Long Island. Commissioner and Mrs. Rudolph left this morning. by motor for a leisurely trip to the North Shore. They will be at Magnolia, Mass., for several weeks. Miss Anne Randolph and Miss Mary | b Randolph closed their house on Nine- teenth street today and left for Sor- rento, Me., where they will spend sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment have | gone to New York and will sail Sat- urday aboard the Paris for Europe to remnain until November Senator and Mrs. Tyson Entertaining at Southampton. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Ty son of Knoxville, Tenn, have as their guests at Southampton their son-in- | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken meth N. Gilpin of Boyce, Va., who will be with them until Mr. and Mrs. Perr: spent a short time port villa, Belcourt, and sailed for | Burope, are now in London, where they are staying at the Claridge Ho- tel. Mr. and Mrs. Belmont were pre- viously in Par Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant enter- | tained guests at dinner Saturday eve- ning on the roof of the New Willard. Belmont, who in their New- | d_Porter Da- Window Shades% l"- ol get our estimats we'll zet your orde Better Shade For Less Money. C DEVITT Main 3211 " 1217 F B Dulin & Marin Bias. Awnings Made to Order and Repaired— 1 | | | | Papering and painting at _exceptionally rémsonable prices—No_inconveniencs or dirf during work and no delays. Fhons CORNELL WALL PAPER (0. ‘ 714 13th St. N W. Main 5373-5374 Smart Hats for a brief stay. { a Bus Line Permit Asked. Speeial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 13.—The Wash- ington Motor Coach Co. has filed with the Public Service Commission here application for a permit for a parlor :ar bus line between Washington, | Baltimore and Annapolis. Inasmuch as the proposed line wil do an inter- | state business the commission will be Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt and her four] their son have gone to Atlantic City, |* |ing both States in dealing with oys Non CONFERENCE ON SEA FOOD Maryland and Virginia Joint Com- mittee Meets Tomorrow. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 13.—A meeting of the joint committee appointed by Gov. Ritchie of Maryland and Gov Trinkle of Virginia to confer on prob lems aristng out of the sea food in- dustry of the two States will be held tomorrow, according to Swepsn Earle, State Conservation Commission. The Maryland committee left An rapolis today aboard the State steam er Governor McLane to meet the Virginia members, aboard the Virginia State steamer, Commodore Maury at the mouth of St. Marys river, on the Potomac. The joint committes will confer on measures for concerted action by both States for reinvigorating the declin- ing industry, Mr. Earle declared. It will also take up problems confront ters and fish. Marriage Licenses. Clyde M. Clark of Dallas, Tex.. and Agnes F. Day of this city. August_Carpenter of Alexandria, Va., and Efcille Jenkins of this city niamin F. Groff of Lancaster, Pa., and Margaret W. Waddell of Nevada. Mo. William F. Scott and F. Rosalié Chisholm. Drouth Hits Virginia Tobacco. Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va.. July 13.—The Virginia tobacco crop is 65 per cent of normal and the acreage is unlikely to be increased, according to the State's survey on agricultural conditions. To- bacco is looking worse than it did required to. grant the permits, al-| { though the line will compete with es- ! tablished transportation this time last year, on account of the unbroken drought, now entering its ninth week. S MEN’S SUITS. ... (Silks and Lin BLANKETS. .... PINDLER 801 11th St. NNW. Main 2704 LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER LADIES’ SUITS. .............81.50 ens Excepted) ....50c and $1.00 MADE AS YOU Surprise your home wi by us. You'll longer. Let us estimate. WINDOW SHADES save money, WANT THEM ith window shades mage because they. last ’s&% |830 13th St. N.W. Hundreds have b W. STOKES SAMMO! Scouting for Bottles there- are still thousands of truants Phones Main 4874 I een returned, but MRS. JOHN MARSHALL, Whose husband was recently appointed an Assistant Attorney General, is with him in an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the season. | hours SOCIETY. , D. C., MONDAY, JULY 1 IRISH RENEW BATTLE OF BOYNEEEG““’“M‘“"“""“-s‘“"fi’“‘ Dr. Francisco Ochea Ortiz, Minister WITH STONES AND BROKEN BONES | trom icudor to the Unitea States, | | has cabled his resignation to the lead. j ers of the military junta that recently Bottles, Fists, and Drumsticks Fly; Ancient Lass Is| Socked in Eye for Holding Petticoat on High and Waving of the Green. took possession of that country’s gos ernment. Dr. Ortiz will remain at hi post, however, until relieved, and his resignation will not be accomnanied by any other immediate changes the staff of the legation. i 1 Br the Associated Press. GLASGOW, Scotland, July 13 — Many sore heads were being nursed | Ond old woman who waved a green among the Irish of the Clyde district | petticoat from a window was rendered today as souvenirs of the celebration | hors de combat when a stone struck of the 225th anniversary of the Battle | her in the face. Many other women of the Boyne here Saturday night and | were among the fighters and they | Sunday morning. Iully 50,000 Orange- | took their full share of the injuries. men attended the celebration, the It was long after midnight before | local members being augmented by | the police by constant clubbing and trainloads from surrounding places | arresting were able to disperse the | and o large contingent from Ulster. | disturbers. i The ceremonies in an outlying park ip | The casualties are variously esti- the afternoon passed without dis-|mated. About 100 persons were treat- order, but trouble began when the |ed at the hospitals, none for serious demon marching back into | injurles, and many more took their the city in the evening, encountered | wounds home to nurse. There were at | bands of jeering Sinn Felners, Fight- | least 50 arrests. ing broke out and continued sporadl- | cally all along the route and through | out the night. Bottles, stones, ons used. which the Orangemen ture. Bandsmen were ing thelr instruments as weapons in the midst of the struggling mobs. Right now our experts are not busy, and to get your order we will upholster your 3-piece parlor or living room suite for Slip Covers —for any 3-piece living room suite, in Belgian linen Gk ol .00 10 Labor Only. 1329 Special low prices on our complete stock of Tapestries, Velours and Silk Upholstery Materials. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. Phone Main 3687. = -— Grandi Going to Russia. ) ists were the weap. | ROME, July 13 (P).—T1 Sereno says Sinn’ Feiners waved flags | Signor Grandi, undersecretary of for. ed to cap-| efgn affairs, will go to Russia on an seen wileld- | official mission in September. With the Breeze-making | DEIHL ELECTRIC || Qpe— YT mm—) FANS | wa— RN $850 | til Wednesday C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 709 13th St., Above G St. Main 140 | ‘on alternating cur- rent—fully ~ guar- antecd and sells for only— Births Reported. fill your luggage needs The following births have been to the Health Department in the "Wils ana Bxtena X, Hasen. gir Clarence and Mabel Kuhner:, boy William J. and Marie Donnelly, girl Henry and Elsie C. Smabend, Wilbi d reporte d last 24 then during Becker's Semi-Annual Clearance irl . twin boys. r. boy rry.girl Cieoberger. boy K. Thaler. girl Genuine and Generous Reductions will prevail in every tiertor, Melvin and Ethel Hutchinson. gifl Wilbert ‘and Thelma Gatewood, Eima D. and Hattie Harr Ralph and Hazel J James H Clifr Reductions On Many Attractive Items of Arte-Crete Furniture (For the Porch or Lawn) Substantial discounts are now offered from the regular prices $15.00 Bird Bath..........511% $60.00 Arte-Crete Tables. .540% $8.50 16-in. Flower Pot.... 3% $25.00 48-in. Bench....... 5187 DULIN&MARTIN G2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 Closed ATl Day Saturday During July and August ones. and Pear] Bryan, girl ord and Mary Miliner. boy. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have bean to the Health Department in the department. repor last 24 George Wi lliam Krug. 58. George Wash- inglon Hosplt George ital F'*Stivanson, 57, Walter Reed Hospita) Andrew_Fisher. Remember! Sale Starts W ednesday Morning at 8:30 ., 55, Gallinger Hospital. Toitle Smith. 44. Gallinger Hospltar August A Spech. 40, Elenora Tutto A Houston, Ter M 52,1018 Sumner ine Anderson. 50, 1815 7th st Amanda C. Robinson. 38. 1810 l‘rlnlll)rdl 313 N Y ave. w5 Houpital o4 Galiinger Houpit, of Harold and Beatri. 4 bours. 650 L st n.e. oy T ~ Chair Caneing Porch Rockers Splinted Low Price. Quick Service. NUF-CED Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Store Closed Saturdays During July, Angust i) 1316-18 F Street REMOVAL SALE REMNANTS SHOES or men for women for children The Most Startling Value in High-grade Footwear on Record Have you had your Fur Coat. remodeled yot? We do expert work ! We still bave room for more furs in our Cold Storage Vaults! Alas, ’tis true— Summer time’s per- spiration time, More or less. Of course, advise . Children’s Shoes 85 pairs Infants’ Best Grade Black Kid But- 85c tons S5 47 pairs Infants' Ankle Ties, patent, white 85c Children's White Ca vas Lace Shoes.... 85¢ o y Children’s and Misses’ Shoes 60 Pairs Children's and Misses’ Brown leather and white can- vas strap ties. Mostly narrow widths. « $3.50 to $4.00 values. Up to $14.50. $1.00 $5.85 Men’s Shoes Table No. 1 Broken lines of Men’s-Boots and Oxfords. Up to $13.00 Infants’ Shoes 40 pairs Infants’ White a5l Sizes 2 to 6. . we don’t Leaving perspiration in Silk Stockings . Women’s Shoes Table No. 1 Broken lines. Women's one, two and three straps All leathers. Up to $12.00 values Choice, $3.00 Table No. 3 Women’s Brown Kid Boots. With and without Arch-sup- port. Any longer than necessar. n- But, = Since perspiration will out 3 In hot weather IPs more essential than ever . : English Bath Soap —a new soap—SHAPED—for comfortable use! Made by Carmichael of London and Paris We have just received a shipment of nearly 300 cakes of this soap—in two sizes; the Toilet Soap and the larger Tub Soap. . We predict tremendous success for this new soap! It's curved so that it's easy to hold and can be rubbed directly on the arms, for instance, without discomfort or a tendency to slip out of your hand. This new imported soap comes in nice looking boxes, and every cake in each box 1s of a different pastel color, and of a different scent than its fellows. The scents are: ROSE VIOLET SANDAL- CARNATION SWEET PEA LILY Prices are remarkable for imported soaps! Toilet Soap Tub Soap Small size, 12 cakes in a Large size, 6 cakes in a box, as sketched. .. To see that Your Stockings Are made of silk 1009 st . . Free from all filler And adulteration— PR $5.85 1t may be just possible that you have a Milk Bottle or two about box, as sketched. the house that has been overlooked. We'll thank you so much for the return to your grocer—even if it is only one. If there happens to be 2 quantity—phone us and we will send for them gladly. Every one returned helps us render still better service. Milk No Exchange—Sale Final Table No. 2 Table No. 3 i i Boys' High and Low Shoes. Broken lll]gs and rem o il aul Lo LSl osa: nants of Men’s Shoes: $3.00 | $3.15 Anticipate School Time and Save From $2.00 to $3.00 EDMONSTON & CO. 1334 F Street Abyiser ADVISERS AND AUTHORITIES ANDREWS BETZ, Manager Stockings such as— 18c cake $2 Box | 35¢C cake $2 Box Beauty Section—Street Floor ‘Balbriggan Sports Frocks The Smart Two-piece Models This is a_smart, new group, featurin the club collar and fong sleeves, and, o NE W! Greatly Reduced $15 to $35 Valucs, Now 5and ‘10 All Whitec and Light Colored Felt Hats Il Reduced 20% | Medium or chiffon weight— with lisle garter hems—$1.85 pair. With silk garter hems E3225" and "$260" pair. 18e if you buy by the box —3 pairs at a time! course, the inverted kick pleat skirt. Your choice of smart two-tone ef- fects or plain colors, rose, orchid, nile, Paris blue and natural. ON ALL FOOT TROUBLES