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8 SOCIETY SOCIETY Mr. Kellogg, Secretary of State, Asks pected to return to America within a few days. ‘Washington sailing from New York today on the Minnewaska for some weeks of travel in Europe. Col. and ‘Mrs. Arthur O'Brien and Miss Alison C. Roebling, who have Original Base for Lafayette Statue, Slab 7 Feet Thick Built Between Jackson Bronze and W hite House Long Hidden Under Flower Bed, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1925. SOCTETY. the White House. An : vassed directing that 't was then 3 tayette . statue be placed at ner of v Bt e Bl Built in 1885, Being Torn From Parkrymsin. oo s “Siiucn | WILL EXCEL ST. PETER'S were among the passengers from The abandoned ceme: e on the Avenue on the line ixteenth street was covered with soil and converted into a blg flower bed and cannas, tulips and pansies have bloomed there in season ever since, with the general public in ignorance of what they con- NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH Temple in Rome to Immaculate Heart of Mary to Have Largest Dome. Open s Until 3 P.M. By the Associated Press, . Distinguished Company to Dine in |gzsis, o s o e A= Spoils 16th Street Vista Plan. e o teon comeutea oy e, om0 ke v el Saturda v 4 El A thotities In charge that the parden | @ mew Catholic Church with a dome | y Honor of Polish Statesman. B e Lo e s e e el s s o et | Hotel, has been joined there by Mr. In execution of plans for improving the only statue in the park at that area. for proper artistic effect and that dedicated to the Immacuiate Heart of Specials Lafayette Park, which includes widen. | time. Popular objection to any inter- [the old concrete base on which it | yrore il nandils e e ; 22T 4 Soman Bmmion. lis o1 Jow it ST cliscivr the Stapeth stiest | Sirmnos Witk the satuo-of the Amesl- Ielol miee bh Ticorel as the ouly - oy iop Ao ity g HE Secretary of State, Mr.|go to Newport for the remainder of 3 o vista, it has been found necessary to | can President was so great, however, |moans of Improving the situation, | O the, Faroll e, tn the mortheri Silk Und oy Sellogx, Wil Beltictime dio {he tacaun. Mr. John Liggett of 2812 Connecti- | remove the original foundation for the | that the Avenue site was choserr in | Blasting may be required to break up | Hart of the iy, with funds vecciver Ol naderwear nier “this_ evening, tentectaln g L ol E. Bond of this clty | Cut avenue has arrived in New York | statue of Lafayette, and a force of (stead and Gen. O. H. Ernst, the en-|the mass, however, o that it can be [ TREOUSH nteros 1iit Dastardas : Evister of Tforeign ‘tairs |1eft on Wednesday for an extendeq|UPon the Homerlc after . spending | laborers Is now engaged In that work. | glneer offcer then in charge of pub- | andied. ' Tho work will be conducted | 1o 2T o fugponi Gltve Sill: s s s |left x (e ings and grounds, b S5 isilot oo Totanterd v o ; slove ¢ skl who will arrive this afternoon |law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Bond| M. and Mrs. Walter R. Ridgeway, |line of Sixteenth street, the site orig. struction of bluestone cement, seven |streets. central committes which is collecting ests 3 fin Dummpecctt, whirs ke went s [ SR, 1M whose marriage took place in Balti- | nally selected for the statue of La- | feet thick, and the surface rose above - R faude N 1 $1.35 e his resnedt o R e more July 1, are at home to their|fayette, after whom the park was|the street grade. The edifice will be built entirely o LD A idge. The guests at the dinner wjll|Miss Marye Returning to friends at 3011 Georgla avenue.- The | named. In 1885 Congress authorized time of its completion, | After being without airplane serv-| travertine stone, and it is expected include officials and diplomats. . |America From London. bride was formerly Miss Vivian L.|the erection of the statue in Lafayette as raised in Congress to |ice for a vear, Leipzig has invested in | that 20 will it is Glove Silk ( Count Skrzynski will be u guest at| Miss Ylelen Marye, daughter of |Lenz and Is the daughter of Mr. and | Park and It was suggested first tha |nlacing the statue of the distinguished |compunies that will kive it air-line con. | completed. 1t will be to the ove Silk the Polish legation, where the charge | Mr. and Mrs. George Marye, who has | Mrs. George F. Lenz. The ceremony [it be put in the center of the r\ark,‘l renchman between the ue of the | nection with all Important citles of | Spanish late Bloomers d'affares, Mr. Hipolit Gliwic, moved after the departure of the Minister and Mme. Wroblewska. Mr. Gliwic met Count Skrzynski on his arrival in New York Tuesday and accom panied him to Swampscott. Secretary of Agriculture To Philadelphia Monday The Secretary of Mr. Jardine, will go to Philadelphia Mon- day to address the first Summer ses slon of the American Institute of Co Operation. He will return to Wash ington after the meeting The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, 4s in New York, and will sail from there tonight i the Homeric for his former in Wales. He will e . £ joln Mrs. and their daughter, tion. tion on top. Soft hair. $5value Jane, and his mother, Mrs. David J Denney’s Brilliantine, 25c. 3 - . ANEE S four ot e Rouge Refills, 10c. For compacts. Street Floor and little . eet the Secretary Street Floor . in Paris early in August and expect to return before the 1st of September. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Daeschner and their two daugh- ters, Mille. Antoinette Daeschner and Mile. Irene Daeschner, are leaving ‘Washington today for New York and from there Mme. Daeschner and her daughters will sail aboard the Paris to spend the remainder of the Summer at their home in France. The Am- replacing the statue of G n, | hero Summer Toiletries Listerine Tooth Paste, 19c. Azurea Talcum Powder, 29c. Java Rice Face Powder, 37c. All shades. Denney’s Magic, 25c. For perspira- of the Battle of Satisfaction First Since 1859 INGS PALA(E SASSSRRSNNN N N A S AR R AR R “X\“\&\\“‘“‘“Kfl‘\\‘\‘S‘SS“““%‘\‘\“\S&““‘ ' Store Open All Day Saturday Can 24-inch, 3 wavy hair switches, in all shades. order of t of $1.95 An unusu N Maize White Pin} Step Im and Chemise 5_.93 utiful heavy q Hair Switches, $2.75 separate strands, be worn like a transforma- $1 Pure Silk-and- 'Hosiery, 65¢ Rayon bassador will return to Washington | Pure Thread Silk Hose Saturday evening. : e Perfect Quality | BThe newly appointed Minister of Vicaragua, Dr. Pedro Gonzalez, who is M1 LTSRN | with now in New York, will come to Wash- A beautifully textured stocking that will | 1 wide ington in a few days to take up his give splendid service at a price that [ ar of popular Summer duties. means more value for your money. {J] colors. including White. The Italian Minister to Panama and White, blush, nude, blonde, sandalwood, B 3 Contessa Pagliano will be the guests | gray, thrush, French nude and black. bbed H of honor at luncheon Tuesday of the B P, e = B obbe osie tan em- an All sizes in the assortment. Made with (Phoenis) bassy and Marchesa di Bernezzo. 10 Conte and Contessa Pagllano are spending several days in Washington, and are stopping at the Hotel May- | lisle garter tops for double service Street Floor $1.00 Pr. S Ik and fiber, with tops flower on their way to Panama. Last g e —\/ gt evening they dined at a surburban club. The United States Ambassador to Belglum, Mr. Willlam' Phillips, arrived in New York today aboard the America and will probably come to Washing- ten in the morning. . .The choicest French ror‘un types, Iar-; adaptations “xuicr{r.{v\ originals and copies of higher-priced models. =Handmade, uitra Mr. Yosukichi Yatabe, secretary of smart Summer ts in white, light or dark colors. Swall, mu!,m; Whs {Tast sBiproat the Japanese embassy, entertained a nd large shapes are shawn in fascinating array. Hats for maids and e e small party at luncheon in the presi- & 8 P g Y- sold so quickly we dential dining-room of the Mayflower wired ahead for more ! o MRS. EDGAR B. BROSSARD, e 7 , . i yesterday. i Whose husband, Dr. Brosard, has been appotnicd Commissioner of Tarff by Advance Fall Millinery Modes Are Ready For Your Inspection. rm:i ‘hox”(: zholl y are Assistant Secretary of State and esident Coolidge, an: soon assume his dut 9 - S —for your selectio Mrs. J. Butler Wright returned to Street Floor—Model Salon at $I. Lvery ‘Washington this morning, and will Join their children at Blue Ridge Sum- mit tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Wright have been in the Far West for several weeks, and Mr. Wright will remain in the mountains over Sunday and will be back in Washington Monday iwau followed by a wedding supper glven by the bride's aunt and a short | wedding journey — Commissioned Lieutenant. been the guest of the Marquess and Marchioness of Milford Haven at their country place near Portsmouth, England, entertained at dinner July 4 at the Embassy Club in London howroom Hats Reduced for Immediate Disposal to matrons in large and small head sizes. Another Purchase of Cool Costume Slips but one is really a great deal more chased in suc! quantity worth we b ve pur- h huge - that the spe Hats Special at cial purchase price is still open to Hence your for her hosts. Miss Marye also has = been the guest of Miss Matilda Comdr. C. T. Jewell goes toda: Houghton, daughter of the Amba Join his parents, Rear Admiral and |sador and Mrs. Houghton, at Crewe Mrs. T. F. Jewell, at the Bay ge | House, London. Miss Ma. is ex- Saturday Morning Special morning. Samuel R. Young, jr., House of Rep- resentatives office building, has been | commissioned by the War Department a first lieutenant and staff specialist, Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army. On Sale From 9:15 to 1 Only Your choice of hundreds of Colored Trimmed Hats, White Leghorn Hats and White Sport Hats, Every one formerly sold for $3.95 to $5. Street Floor ton about September 1. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor Sailing Today for Europe. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor are sailing today from New York on the Veendam to spend some time touring Europe. $1.50 Summer Corselettes A Choice Group at satin-striped coutil, Mr. Seymour McConnell of Sixteenth street, son of Mrs. Burleigh Milton, is Key West, Fla., preparatory to sail- Street Floor Fine in flesh, fashions a C Peru a oliv = dainty, slim-fitting garment that is just the right B o R, o Dalivia ton 687 Pairs of Novelty weight and style for hot Summer days. Lightly ber of Pershi i5- boned the diaph: fast hi y TXT. McConnell has been in the United t Sizes 34 {n1 + Blates for the past year. regular stock, marked PSSO it ‘Second Flor Knicker Suits Full Length and Chic The first \Dt‘r?r ary of the United s —_— §L}LIES emt v in Rome and Mrs. down to Fashion's newest whim—a Full-length Jabot John n are among the passen: i 2 or Panel of fine voile with cascade cficct and gers arriving today aboard the Amer- 75 All Ready for the Swim! collar—this in white and colors—or a Fine ’ . ol b Lace-and-net Panel, with side or front frill, lace C — omen s dmart ba ng Smts cdged and finished with collar. White and : Mr, ason Remey sailed cream. rom Ita June 10, and after All- 1, 1 s ol i . his arrival in this country he will Others $6.75 and $8.75 All-wool, popular one-piece style, in plain color A complete showing of other neckwear at 95c White Linen Riding Breeches, or with striped border. Choice of jockey red, pansy, tan, powder blue and copen. Bathing Caps, 19¢ to $1.00. Bathing Bag: Rubber Bathmg &hocs $1.00. Second Floor Kelly, $3.95 reinforced. of sizes. New—Sport Ties, 50c to 98c Stunning, to say the least, this showing of new Summer Ties in all lengths and styles, ranging from the familiar middy type long ensemble style of fine coin-dotted crepe, polka dot, fancy str to plain or combination colors. 3 to 5 inches wide and 1 to 114 yards AOHQ Snmmer Scarfs, $2.25—Large floral printed georgette w ends; 2 yards long. White Kid, Nile Cloth, Patent Leathers, Tan Calfskin, Black Kid and E | Suede combinations. High or low heel. Not every size in every style. Stetson Shoe Shop THIRTEEN FIVE F STREET Store Closes at 2 P.M. Saturdays in July and August Estab. 1809 52.98 Sale! $3 and $3.50 Genuine Leather Handbags th fringed 1219-1221 G Street Open Saturdays Until 3 P.M. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Street Floor Bathing Suits And Accessories at Very Special Prices Sworzyn's—Main Floor ———— Targe Assortment of 8 wonder- . $ . 8 S Japanese Special for Saturday! | s I ! e Parasols ume buying and a saving of almost half to our cus- tomers. Cool and Summery DRESSES $2.95 Values $3.95 to $6.95 Of Chiffon Tub Silk, Printed Voile, Plain and Striped Silks Etc. KAPLOWITZ ez INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST JULY CLEARANCE FASHIONS DE LUXE BELOW COST AND AT COST NO GREATER BARGAINS ARE POSSIBLE % BEAUTIFUL APPAREL FOR TOWN-~TRAVEL— SUMMER RESORTS—STEAMER—VACATIONS ABROAD FRENCH AND AMERICAN MODES Oil Waterproof Large 98c &2 Sworzyn's—Main Floo# Underarm and Pouch Styles In black, gray, tan, brown and colors —many with contrasting inserts of| batik leather, others with metal orna- ments, shoestring braiding, and all neatly lined with moire. Some fitted \\ ‘with mirror and coin purse. Street Floor Clearance of White Canvas Shoes, $1.95 Clearance of $4 and $5 Wlute Kid Shoes, $2.95 All $4 and $5 Shoes in all heel heights and smart new styles at this low price tomorrow. Complete New Showing of A New Arrivall D’Orsay Beau Pumps Men’s Genuine Broadcloth Broadcloth .25 Children’s Socks, 17¢ 3 Pairs for 50c A new lot of Short White In Sizes 14 to 36 and 36 to 48 SPECIALIZED FASHIONS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE g tachea, | Socks with colored rayon || Atas IRbana ana spost colar siviee ight i mart Shoes for Women i i nd si yles, Sa » JAmost unbetivable ALL STREET AND SPORTS DRESSES . . & 4 & $14.73TO g2s iade of & highly usirous. casiy | Cuffs. Slight irregulars. Al e e s Ere e ALL HAND-TAILORED SUITS AND COATS & . $15 TO a3 Jaundered, genuine broadeloth, in | sizes, Sworzyn's Downstairs Store bargains will be quick to take advantage of this sensational offer- ing. A very alluring col 13% to 17 $2 White Duck Pants $1.79 $5.90 Featuring a new and at- tractive Pump_in Patent, ALL ENSEMBLES, BEAUTIFUL MODELS . . . . a3 TO 43 ALL EVENING GOWNS, DINNER OOWNS, AFTERNOON GOWNS, INDIVIDUAL MODELS OF GREAT BEAUTY . 823, $35 TO 463 $2.95 and $3.95 Everything that is new—blonde and black satin, % Pure Silk Socks, 39¢ Irregulars of $1 grade. A patent . Satin, Black Velvet, with S St Bl o i wonderful number in Riche- leather, blonde and gray kid and novelties that will appeal to Tow Ciban Baice Spavish sl g Al ;"m_t;' OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Saflor stdyle, w‘gh ;lll.fled\rc!‘t(flfla_; Tiew. 1ib, shown in WHITE all tastes without taxing any pocketbooks. Afl heel heights, and Spanish heels, with eime G oietbends 27 to 34, Splendid for ol sizes and widths at these prices. round French toe. With or F FOR THE SPECIAL CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M. 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