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8] * SPORTS. - 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. €., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925 SOCIETY. | 2529 < that have been bullt or improved S O C I E T Y [ i Gorden Fary_| | BOULDER FROM D. . |Only Fresh Fruits' MUSEUN GETS TROPHIES | s s s TO GO INTO MONUMENT Use in Canning Is i FROM ROOSEVELT HUNT | Many of the new roads are privately . |“Trophy of Trophies” the Marco Asked at!zeanngg Polo Sheep, Has Thus Far built. Some leaders say these new roads will do more to unify China than ten years of fighting. | ‘\ E Will Be Used in Shrine to Be Eluded American Party. The Secretary o State, Mr. Kellogg, Erected in Mickigen by | | racitc coase mamuacurers of | b st e 5 4 2 4 B CHICAGO, July 16.—Initial trophies . fresh fruits only in the making of < P! S to Entertain Polish Statesman at | FutionsliGmise s, Geliea”ana’Dreserves ai Ui |of birds and mammals obiained by the ‘ hearing held yesterday by the food |30 BITIRFOM Roosevert expedition to = | A boulder which will become a| standards committee of the Bureau 1*®0 for S ymorrow Nigh | ! oM ot of Agri. |have been forwarded to the museum, , l)lnntr "on ght. | part of the monument being erected | °f Chemistry, Department of Avi | 0q jettars to Stanley Field, president ——— | at the home of George B. Horton at| definitions and standards for manu- [0f the museum, from Col. Theodore ro ers M s e e i e ot Ak Adrian, Mich, by the National Grange| factured fruit products. g Todeedl, skt o the i Pearle Moore Gray and Miss Muriel | of Patrons of Husbandry has been The argument of the coast pre- Written from I § nor Gray. Later Mr. and AMrs, sent from Washington by officers of | Servers was challenged by other |/ SPHEn (rom Kashmir, the letters . ! ence | Pomeroy will £o to Cavuga. N. Y., be the Potomac Grange, No. 1, to J. H.| anufacturers, who contended that | FEEPTed il Taembers of the party well . | min- | Tore going to Florida for a vis Brown, who is in charge of the con-| cold-storage fruit, canned fruit and vance into the Pamirs and the Tien Tl a sf . ]i Poland = struction of the monument. The| €ven dr:d.h‘uu Thluum .I,f') ‘I!Pfl"{(‘; Shan A Representative and Mrs. Aldrich boulder was shipped by parcel post. tod or they would be forced out of have laid plans for Indian rhinoc- . i at Watch Hill Summer Home. e stone was taken from the lawn . ; ; eros, which I hope and believe will e 1 g i Bureau of Chemistry officials : , I hope a eve 3 Representative and Mre. Kichard o ihe, rexidence of William H. SauT | chatied Abuso of the st of pectin | materialize” wrote Kermit, ~“When treet and Aiternoon e Bnouliae besn 3l first’ master of the National Grange, | in making’preserves jell, declaring | 2CRE | NEe © hope T shall have an Qlen Rook want do ummer | in 1867. The residence still is in the| that it had no food value and | "iye”oyy poli—Marco Polo sheep— 4 e SR e R R, | possession of the Saunders family,| ¥hould beutilized in mintmum auan: |y 0w ‘s the “trophy of trophies.” is DreSSQQ = being occupled at the present time by | titles. ”"’,"””‘,"'_“"""}" ¥ e one of e expedition’s main objec- = ‘,c aires of Pc The Governor of Pennsylvania, Mr Miss Belle Saunders, daughter of Wil- :"“:r“ll‘{f;::"“*_:r‘)‘”';"“"“"""' ey "»i:’-l | tives. N Count nski will b t| terday : ; =N, which {s being erected to establish an | D€ permitted. s AL .1»,:”'(,:?‘(;, .‘)N“;("',’""ip{fmfi?’;‘g: 14 l ganpe Sy | = 5 Ko #, enduring record of the historic events The committee took the ques- to enable Cherri M Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles are 5 - i tin connection with the organization| tions under advisement and will an ® i e herrie to travel 1 in New York at the Ambassador| ~MRS. EDWARD E. BRITTON, |0 C0raeton o e O tora | Nounce findings later. slowly and continue collecting, while - f £ | Hotel | Gairman of the press committee for | Gaiee’ Wil b dont from il parts of ——— e A e s IDSUMMER frocks picked {fro R | the old-fashioned garden party given | t0%e L ; Fig / .y rardi and. Miss . nation where historic grange ’ will be it g IK stock, em x}Lm o I Gheraeds and s | Loind i Hotse fof the L2228 wher COUNTESS OF CRAVEN'S |7l iAo na e regular RIZ ; ', and are at the La Forge S b Another stone will be sent from | oy the vogue of white in tub si | i 5 on. Washington soon, which will be taken DIVORCE TRIAL IN FALL Chi a voiles ith a choic acher and Mrs ————— | from the residence of Oliver H. Kelley, ey ina Bmldmg Roads. crepes and volles—with & 1 | Brince _from New York A & known as the founder of the Order A great road-building era is on § v in these same fabrics from | 423 on the 5. S Conte Roseo, a | Marriage Licenses. of Patrons of Husbandry. He was em-|Tady Cathcart, Named as Co-Re-|Chind, started as a result ot the Rin lovely colors . d July and August traveling ir | 7 - 4 toithe ployed at the Department of Agricul- 2 E Cross enginee ’ work in buflding fam- ¥ lant | foreign countries. [ erianyiomige hare beas. pviEe ture for a time, later resigning to de-| spondent, Now in South Africa, |[ine relief highw: Now motor busses the Am = following: acmer. bow of | YOt€ his entire attention' to the ac. = S operate_over t nd_other high. Closed all day Saturday will sai 1 Cathedral School | Melvin Carter and Girlye Farmer, bo tivities insidbnt to the geowth. of tho ormer Home. land to | — 4 . jEofn o ‘ ~ary Benefit Play. 2 and Caroline Y. Glipp. | farmers’ fraternity. i 2 st T | =mvw during July and August N > ere s d o Y, gize o 1 ou Make ' = of subscribers ahe ity and Pear! Hicks L, LONDO! S R o PRE ‘v"' RESSES Eeyptian Minister M B the midsumm; Gracie M. Mcln- \32 000,000 PLANE PLANT of Craven’s divorce petition, in which in becoming atyles under || 5 President at White € m and who 0 ek e ories Cotntase ¢ i . versons T ',..(,l'_.:.;: TWELVE THIRTEEN ‘ night o arer 3. Butien, ondent, probably will be he i 8 5 U < e ; ALI?" which fs a benefit w3 S| 70 BE BUILT BY FOKKER | row IR B ke B oo 3 G L] [ for the twenty-fifth anniversary ) 1y Moaquera nora | mel A\.V\n]nl; 1;m‘,> o r;;m % Mrs. ,,:m\: l|||ahhnnd | J: athedral Scn = | A understood Lady Catheart now o Blas. of the Natlonal Cathed: e | PLATY QAR | Kansas City Syndicate and In-|South Afriea, her former home, and | e s e “Yoric Clty and | expects to remain there for some | e i B B ol yorcCl ml ventor Will Each Contribute bnthe i ¥ Woodward & Lothrop 4 ucker and Mr va.. and | 1A, Melville Church, Ryl $1,000,000 to Enterprize. Countess Catheart was divorced in | Miss Sally Finne: tnney, Mr. and M ! secretary | both ‘¢ | Bythe. Amocinted Bives: 1922 after an action in which her h fend oodmin. B | {ANSAS CITY, : ‘on. | band named the Earl of Craven as| e eoil Kicoham! . My B e KANSAS CITY, July 16.—A con : i s = A Bis party wil go | Graham, M. Paul Harding, N tract has been signed by a local un. | cO-respondent. She_ had been Miss| - ston the first of ances M. derwriting syndicate and Anthony | Yer? i L] Closed : S = 5 Lincoln Green, Fokker, manfacturer and inventor of | Africa, and was the widow of Cs All Day Bargains 25 old ¥ Bly[hg Reporled the Fokker airplane, by which a §2,-|de G e e e y : = of Sweden, Capt. Axel | Mrs. G 000,000 airplane manufacturing plant ot s of Coa Saturday Tomorrov s host at an in-| national n_committee ¢ births have been reparted 10 | wili be established In Kansas City. L britgiaadle ok > the presidential | Frances Webster of the Waening e F it £l nd | The contract provides that the syn. | Was Mary “11“""}‘}‘_’;"‘("1“;‘*” F Mayflower Tues- [ committee and Miss Dorothy Bierer | dicate shall put §1,000,000 into the en- | {&r of the bt | wrrange with the Na. a0y, | terprise and Fokker a like amount. |Scotland. ~She | - t ihe benefit 1 | Several large subscriptions for the | Craven in 141 nd, Mr. Astrom, | i [ . Muiride Yoy stock have already been made. Some (W3 formerly (o 18 expected to_return o Washington | | Conger of the stockholders will be in St.|tn of New York | he end of th ek from ot | Pontus . & e Louis and Chicago, b 111 subscrib - - % e, V5. whare nets spending Bl o T e e to the Kansas City side of the invest.| Paris was the flrst city to adopt| rief vac - e thov Sl iy Tee : nent. system of street lig | brief va e '.\1\‘{‘1‘ d, where they will spend se | Ritcy Carsoli. b o 5 s | 150 SILK DRESSES—Beautiful printed crepes, stripes, silk crepes e "5 B " 4 | Dresses for street has beel ] — | | georgettes, flat crepes, and satins, nawimeent n MRl e Hueh 7. Netson and | oy G Sede and cvening. Were $1650 to $§29. Friday : = gt Sl i Kamets boy. rer. el V¢ ) o " 75 DRESSES_Silll atripes, sud plain! siks, printcd crepes, - of the Serbs, Croats|and are at Haddon Hall. Sl 1o FIL T \ 1206 Dark colors. Some slightly soiled—white silk crepe dre Dr. Ante Tresich = - 4 Ora Gross. boy G Were $12 to Q)S Fnda\ o g0 fo New Tork to:| (MU MATIRE TCECE Bokes, deneh | Fhimme i 10 ENSEMBLE SILK DRESSES—(«Qrge(le( Silks augl Seins. O !“t‘:"'ern of Atlanta, Ga., who has been the | Street | Were $35 to $45. Friday ...... Soiandat guest of Miss Charlie Griges for sev- | iy ‘ 20 DRESSES—Voiles and linenes. Were §7 to $10. -~ S " eral weeks, has returned home. | | ]”’L‘) ..... e 4 Soniie. s Sioae: Jose:ds) Casmen| Mr. Do B. xisat fat Forest Hly | tomorrow } 50 DR}ES:EQ‘fiman linens, voiles and colors. Were $10 to $12 . luncheon yester- : et | riday .... R A i on whera ey | oLRL (Ousmtayicli wneli e e we offer | 28 HANDSOME DRESSES—For afternoon, strect or evening wear. $19:%5 ty. ct ames E- and L | Were $29 to $40. Frid : . - Sei o Deaths Reported ‘ Frodoricic ‘and Fdith Smith. boy That Sold for $35.50, $39.50, ‘ o riday o == ——— = == 1 a7 COATS— 1d_dressy models. Ambassador_to_ Argentina, 1o T, ST s e sl $45, $49.50 and $55 Were $25.10 S35, Frigy . oceor: sieaseoieios RSIGEE Mr. Jay, Visiting in Newport. Boyrs e | 3 | 28 COATS—Twills, silks and fweeds. $199 wly appointed United States " 47, Providence Hos: | Stored and S ec]al 95 | Were $29.50 to $40. Friday ............o..eon SR PN ; dor to Argentina, Mr. Peter 73, 436 Tenth st sw. | R deled p - ! 22 GOATS- Cloths aud %ilks) for all Gccastons. $25.00 Bieiihar e 5, T4T0 M R Fmonee { Were to §50. Friday .... Bl Ambassador wi Guaranteed Work—Best Materials at % : # 5 | 25 HANDSOME COATS—Cloths, silks and satine 335 & 339.50 weeks on leave betore| i &, whikc b too LOW PRICES Weee 50 10535, Fridey ocopn b5 widon.. Saile Cn Die e e s ; tand Farrierl| The finest of materials— T 7 TAILORED SUITSSizes 16 to 4 Were szv 50 to $40. $1375 country from Rumania, where he has 3 i & 4 g .S { riday ERERI AL, o S G ; country from Kumania, where ne bas| £z Al 2, St || New England Furrier]| | seoded and trimmed with. | B ey 51955 & s2950 Miniater. e e ’;%f“'»‘m,'i’l‘_' T 618 12th St. N.W. Frank, 6353 the finest of the season’s HATS | PR SRR s ; : Mrs: Charles. L. McNary, wife af| Znomss M. Joyes. 40 lltbeswor S 18 SKIRTS—Wool, crepe, rodhanara, fancy checks. Were $830 to $12 $9.98 Senator McNary of Oregon, has come fancies. All sizes in the 38 of $1 95 Feday A & from ber home at Salem, arriving | A ng . here Tuesday, and is at the Hotel lot but not in each style. and ! 5125 ¥ garromes to go ! VOILES BLOUSES—and cotton and others. Were $2.50 to $4 . | e ; s Mrs. George Dewey willgoto Hot (Ml C O N n /&2 = 2= W1 1206 C St | at...... | §9.98 Springs today with Mrs. Frederick | M-ll- l 206 G St' i SILK BLOUSES—Sizes 34 to 40. Were $6 to $12. 3 H. Bugher and Mr. Frpdm"h‘r \?{r 1. lnery | 4 51.98 Faen Dusher e ,“f;‘ EhEb ‘}.H.x‘ | ] SILK SCARFS—Chiffon and silk crepes. Were to §5 . e a few | | D e P hhinge and havel 528 12th St. N.W. . | 2 e May | i S R | 200 Hats to Close Out at $1.00, $2.50, $3.95 norita Yolands nes F | | L Maiignier of t Minister of Bollvia| SUMMER HATS | These Hats Were $4.00 to $12.00. They’re “Bargains and Seno 'reyre, en ‘ tained a ty last evening | ' at Le Par eats, ”m.:lrdrid REDUCED TO Avound Hats | Mrs. Sherman um, he s -] i 3 ation and Mme. | $ 00 S 95 $ 95 $ 00 $ 50 "'lu 614 Twelfth Street ‘:(:?fli‘de:r"(:' A lugenie Le Merle, | l. o B . . i F 2nd G Sticets N. Wb pa- maoart J DR e e g | et an el 1 v SRS ANANARARAAANAR AR NN RARAS :rm;‘;;r:fl" o Savidly Parcz of the | In the final round-out of the Summer Business we are aition, Mr. George closing out hats of exceptional merit and value at prices they roan Victor Freyre, sec- | sell for quickest retary of the tvian legation | These were formerly from $5.00 to $20.00. All good styles, all Col and Mrs. Hamilton 8. Haw- colors, Sport Hats included. | s kins and their daughter, Mi Anne - | Gray Hs returned to Washing- | ton last er spending week at Fort M I Col. and Mrs. William P. Wooten i are spending the Summer at Nan-| ) tucket. . | ) Axton and Miss Ma- | ' \lni(lnp. Capt. and . gt ee Anna Dot 2 HE 500 White Sports Hats 1115 1117 F STREET Reduced to th e el Ml « S S S lased AV Day Suurdey 1.49 to *1.9 i % and Signora Cal urin uly an. ugust. . : e e bt g i Z g' White Felts, Straws, Peanits and Kid Hats. & Autu & o = 5 - b The opportunlty A well selected group of well-liked hats, suit n%\fiffld‘wi' " Hlaze fhey aie . - able for matron or miss. In the large or small 5 visiting Dr ert Met 18 really sensatlonal brimmed styles that are so effective with sports Fernbrook | or more elaborate costumes. he well-suited bathing giri Senora de ar, widow of former | 7 2 Toes d or 0 ador Seno i reductions on exclusive mod- . : ; 3 B e ‘ Such redu o 150 Summer Trimmed Hats %/ wins the plaudits of the sum- e are b e came | els as are bem.g offered in this chafiter i y Her loveliness b - tumn. | *: . & i ) ran re trul $ $ 5 : $ St ana irs Fgsene, . Pomeroy| of our o annual clearance are truly 1.98 to £ b Aoty o s mm e vho have bee China for two ve: . ¢ membered drawing-roo: = :ru" m“\\'a hn‘m:‘vrm and will be | sensationa = 2 p>>3 ‘ Formerly priced $5.00 to $15.00 . & ; F R 0 C K S All light, sheer hats, in summer colorings to For the girl who cares § set off Summer frocks, in just the styles that N $ i i about fection, we have b>X Vou Will A —from our regular stock—not bought for will appeal to the miss and young woman. pert dg“' e = ou 1 gree special selling— = carefully made swimming p>4 | With Us $29.50 and $35.00 515 Transparent ’ )}~ suits in sage, coral. fown, = : ; Grades T o AR H -r Hats rose and other half intense .4 —after inspecting al iR o o = - i i loss. pr:4 our choice stock of $39.50, $45 and $49.50 525 $2.98 t $5.00 7% = Bine Buvnituse. P PR S B N B s e S 0 e : z 1 3 <= that Our Prices A_re $55, $59.50 and $65.00 535 Formerly $5.95 to $8.95 oy Most Attractive. for Grades ..... Ss Skaras We are continuing to g the Quality Offered. 4 : keep up our stock selec- ‘E) @@ @E) £ | At t_he same time— tion of these popular Summer Hats, and offer = | May we show you? g them in all wanted colors— % Ezclu:lvdy D,”""" = Clearance of all Suits and Coats— In Large, Medium and Small Headsizes = & JamesB. Henderson remaining in stock mnu.rm TWELVE- TWELVE F STREET = o | . At Half Price! 100 Trimmed Hats $1,00 - = | 1108 G St 7 Reduced to > b \ Phones Main 7675-767 %MmMum;mummmwfw&Mmmfmmflmmm ~