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SO Bastille Day Cele Embassy, When A tains His I embassy staff at dinner this eve! g, the occasion being 1n celebration of Bastille day, the an- niversary of French independence. The Ambassador will accompany Mme. Daeschner and their two daughters, Mlle. Antoinette Daeschner and Mile. Irene Daeschner, to New | York Friday to see them sall on the | Paris to spend the remainder of the | Summer at their home in France. | He will return to Washington diretly | after the sailing. The Ambassador of Italy, Signor di Martino, is spending a few days at the RitzCarlton in New York on his way to Beverly Farms, where he will be with Signora di Martino for sev- eral weeks. | The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor | do Amoral, is now established at New- | port for the remainder of the| Summer. HE Ambassador of France| and Mme. Daeschner will entertain the members of the Secretary of Agriculture Returning Here Tomorrow. The Seretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, who has been on an inspec- tion tour of the West and is now in Chicago, is expected to return to ‘Washington tomorrow. The Minister of Hungary and | Countess Szechenyl have as their guest at Newport the Marquis de Tal- leyrand of Pa who will be with them the remainder of July. The Polish charge d'affaires to Norway, M. Kwapiszewsk!, nas joined Mme. Kwapiszewska at the Waldort- Astorfa for a vacation, which they will spend visiting Mme. Kwapiszew- ska's relatives and the many friends they made when M. Kwapiszewsi was counselor of the Polish legation in Washington. The third secretary of the Japanese embassy and Mme. Kimura will leave ‘Washington Thursday for San Fran- cisco and will sail from there July 21 for their home in Japan The attache of the Japanese em. bassy, Mr. Fugli, was host to a small company at dinner last evening on the roof garden of the New Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lanham an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Ellen Elizabeth to Lfeut. Samuel Glenn Conley, U. S. A., Saturday, at Baltimore, Md. Lieut. Conley is stationed at Fort Howard, temporarily assigned to the camp at Camp Meade. Lieut. Conley and his bride will be at home at Fort Howard after August 15. Lieut. Conley was a classmate of the bride's brother, Lieut. Charles T Lanham, at the Military Academy in the class of 1924 E Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Beck re- turned to their apartment at Chatham Courts last evening from Ocean City, Md., where they motored a week ago. Mr. Beck, who is secretary to the Secretary of State, was recalled to the Capital by the return of Mr. Kellogg and will not arrange a further vacation until later on. Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Tuttle are the coolness and IN draperies phere fifteen CIETY. brated at French mbassador Enter- Ofhcial Staff. e spending a few days in New York at the Hotel Chatham and will return to their Summer home at Quoque, Long Island, later in the week. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Randall announce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Anne to Mr. James Marion Baker, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Baker of Cleve- land Park. Col. Henry H. Armstead and his nephew, Mr. Henry Gassaway Davis, |34, will sail today from Vancouver, B. C., for_Alaska. Mr. Davis and his mother, Mrs. Armstead Davis of Wachington joined Mr. Armstead on his ranch in the West early in June. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Painter have returned from their trip rough the North, and are visiting e latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ed- win C. Dinwiddie of l.unllfl‘r;t street, before going to West Virgin! Mrs. Painter was Miss Zdith Din- widdie before her marriage to Mr. Painter June 2 Mrs. Claude fayo will be hostess {at dinner this evening, entertaining a company of 14 in her cottage, Grags- end, at Bar Hahbor. Miss Kathleen M. Donaldson is vis- iting her brother-in-law and _sister, Lieut. and Mrs. John Meade Haines, at the naval operating base, Hamp- ton Roads, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Royal T. McKenna entertained a large party at dinner at the Le Paradis roof garden last night. Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., to Entertain at Newport Villa. Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., who is with her mother; Mrs. Gibson Fahne- stock, in her villa at Newport for the Summer, will give a large dance Friday evening, August 14. Capt. and Mrs. Pitt Scott had a small company dining with them last night on the Willard roof. Mr. and Mrs. Norman James of Bal- timore, the latter formerly Miss Isa- belle Hagner of Washington, will have as their guests in their Summer home near Catonsville, Md., Mr. James’ son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. Magill James, and their young son. Late in the season the younger Mr. and Mrs. James and their small son will go to Jamestown, R. L, to visit Mrs, James’ parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Kinsolving - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moran left Washington July 3 on a motor trip and are staying at_the Hotel ex and Sussex, Spring Lake Beach, Later they will motor to New York and Canada. Mrs. Ethel McCormack McAdoo. who has been with her mother, Mrs. Isaac Emerson at Whitehall, her home at Narragansett Pler, since her re turn from Europe, has gone to Lenox to visit Capt. Emerson’s daughter, Mrs. Raymond T. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Merritt, who are spending the Summer in their cottage at Sherwood Forest, Md., had as their guests over Sunday i3 of an degrees summer atmos- lower than that outside The PRESIDENTIAL RESTAURANT Maytlower Offers o grateful retreat from the prevailing warmth elsew! here. Luncheon Dinner 6:30 to 9 with Dancing 30 o'clock The MAYFLOWER ORCHESTRA W. Spencer Tuppman, directing On warm days the most delightful apot Washing- ton in and apecial refrig- Air washed chilled by proceas of eration. ==sa Great July Cl G Street, N.W. earance Sale | WEDNESDAY—300 BEAUTIFUL Silk Dresses 12 Some Sold for $16.50—Some Sold for $20 1] Some Sold for $25 | Printed Crepes, Plain Silks, Flowered Crepes, Fancy i ' Stripes, Flat Crepes and others. - FOR SPORTS, AFTERNOON, TRAVEL- Silks, N DR ING OR EVENING WEAR. velty 525 to %85 Coats at ¥15 to $39= { Cloth Coats and Silk Coats for all occasions, Sale $1.00 to $3.95 Hundreds of Other Dresses Reduced Linens and Voiles Now $3.98, $5 to $9.75 g — Were $3.50 to $12 Crepes and Silks Now $8. 95, $12.95, $19.95, $25 MRS. SAMUEL GLENN CONLEY, Until her marriage in Baltimore Saturday to Lieut. Conley, U. S. A., she was Miss Ellen Elizabeth Lanham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lanham. Josephine Newbold, Miss Mary Junkin, Miss Kathryne Junkin, Miss Elizabeth Eidhammer, Miss Margaret Long, Miss Helen Bell, Miss herine Fisk, Mr. Benjamin Page, Mr. Chauncey Peters, Mr. Francis Frawley, Mr. Ernest Merritt, Mr. Lewis Wallace, Mr. Clifton Dolby and Cadet Joseph Wells. after visiting Mrs. James Watts Mer- cur at her home {n Wallingford, Pa. Mrs. Mercur was formerly Mrs. Charles Milburn of this city. Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins leaves to- day for her cottage at Highgate Springs, Vt. Before returning to Washington she will visit relatives in i"‘mk chusetts, Connecticut and New ork. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Wulsin, jr.. have given up the house at 2017 Hillyer place and will make thelr home in Cambridge, where Mr. Wulsin Mrs. John Stewart McLennan was hostess ‘at luncheon yesterday in her Summer home, Ashintully, at Tyring- ham, N. H., in compliment to Capt. and Mrs. Herbert J. Craig of London, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McBurney at Stockbridge. Sharing honors with Capt. and Mrs. Craig were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spalding, who are in their Summer home at Great Barrington. Stored d Remodeled | Guaranteed Work—Best Materials LOW PRICES Mrs. F. R. Van Antwerp has re- turned to Washington and opened her suite in Potomac Park Apartments after a two months’ trip through West Virginia and Ohio, part of the time being spent with friends at their Sum- mer cottage at Indian Lake, Ohlo. Mrs. James E. Alexander has re- turned to her home in Chevy Chase, Stetson Shoe Shop Clearance Sale Our Entire Stock of Spring and Summer Pumps, Straps and Oxfords at unusual prices. $8.75 Others $6.75 and $10.75 You’ll find most amazing values in this sale. Whites in cloth and kid, satins, patent leather, tans in kid and calfskin. Every pair perfect and all from our own high- grade stock of quality footwear. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street KAPLOWIT Z i INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST JULY CLEARANCE FASHIONS DE LUXE GCOWNS DRESSES FROCKS ENSEMBLES ~ COATS SUITS BELOW COST AND AT COST NO GREATER BARGAINS ARE POSSIBLE FRENCH AND AMERICAN MODES FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE ALL SPORTS-AND DAYTIME DRESSES. $14.75 TO s24 ALL HAND-TAILORED SUITS . . . $i5 ' ALL HAND-TAILORED COATS. . . s$25 ALL SILK ENSEMBLES, INDIVIDUAL CReATIONS . $25 TO $45 ALL EVENING, DINNER AND AFTERNOON GOWNS, INDIVIDUAL CREATIONS . . . s$25, $35 TO $33 STORE OPENS &:30 A M. PLEASE COPX; AS EARLY AS YOU CAN will take up his dutles at Harvard Coll Mr. and Mrs. Wulsin have been guests of the latter's father, Mr. Howard Elliott, at the Drew cottage in Southampton since leaving Wash- ington and Mr. Wulsin sailed Friday aboard La France for a few weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Wulsin is now the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Davis, sister of the late Mrs. Blllott, at Win. ter Harbor, Me., where Mr. Wulsin will join her on his return to this country. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gault have closed their sulte in the Hotel Roose- THe LOUVRE 1115 117 F STREET The Unusual —is happening—in this phase of our semi-annual clearance Your choice of outstanding types from among our exclusive styles of Street and Afternoon Frocks —taken directly from stock— $29.50 and $35.00 Grades . Grades Grades . ... Coats and Suits > Price Take your choice of any remaining Coat or Suit in stock. Smart models of charming character. $39.50, $45 and $49.50 $55, $59.50 and $65.00 evidence. 2 -———lojlc——lalje———]o]——3|o|c————={a]c———[d|c——— o] c———|n|c———]a|c———]o|c———|a|c———|a|c—— during July and August. Most Popular Types— 008 to 6i¢ 1INecr ummer @bilipsbor,n P T—E————- . SOCIETY, velt and gone on a motor trip through | returned to Washington after a ew England, planning to return to | tended visit to Roanoke, V: ‘Washington in the late Fall. he guests of Lawrence Shreve have Midsummer Millinery \R-E-D-U-C-T-I-O-N Sale 382 Hats $7°9.95 This wonderful collection of Summer Hats reduced for this special sale regardless The assortment includes white felts, horse straw and velvet combinations, etc. well represented. Truly remarkable values Morrison’s -1109 F N.W. = Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Apparel Shop in Washing- ton. . ELEVENTH ST, Extraordinary Clearance Sale of 150 I’OCl(S Deeply Cut to $2 S .00 Most Approved Modes— N It'sa superb collection we've assembled from the very much highcr priccd grades— including Street, Sports. Afternoon, Dinner and‘Evening Frocks—in the char;ning prints, Clever Crepe de Chines and Georgette Crepes, Flat Crepes, Satins, etc. The color vnriety is most appealing—-nnd the long. short and sleeveless stylcs are all in s % < Women’s and Misses’ sizes Second Floor. EEEEEE@EEEEEE | | | @ | | | n m o] [ ’ | ) E | i