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SOCIETY SOCIETY otable Sociai Amenities Mark the Visit of Count Alexander Skrzynski, Distinguished Polish Statesman. HE dea o ps, Senor Wil atten marrow Amb Don cheon by ce. of the tinguish: Alexa Poland, ain a The ct Hipolit G *fwic pany of fien this eve e lega the 1 ter of s of Poland, Cc Alexan iski. The dinn be fo reception, to enter wt invite Last evening C: the g of honor etary of State, tained in t} etary ¢ 2840 Woodiand drive In the company were ster General, M Senator Lawre ount Skrz at Mr nski State, Mr. Joseph C. the the SUNNY HILL TEA HOUSE Chevy Chase. Md LUNCHEONS, TEAS, Kensington 188 iplomatic 1an Riano the Mr. | political Count ! will have been was P nf the | who > home of the Under. Grev Post New Acts DINNERS. ing_Secretary F. Davis; Mr. Grew: Poland, Mr. divisi of fory Ciechanowsk of War, Mr. Dwight the Undersecretary of State, the charge de affaires of Gliwic; the chief of the n of the Polish min gn affalrs, M. Jean the Solicitor William D. Mitchell; A Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Charles §. Dewey; Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. J. Butler Wright; As tant Secretary of State, Mr. Wilbur Carr; the counselor of the Polish legation in Brussels, M. Anatole Muhlstein: the counselor of the Polish legation in London, M. Alfons Pok lewski-Koziell; the secretary to the minister of foreign affairs of Poland, Count Wlodzirnierz Czaykowski: the chief of the division of Western luro- pean affairs of the State Department, |Mr. William R. Castle, jr.; the chief lot F Suropean affairs, Mr. Evan Youn; and Mr. James C. White. The Secretary of Interior in Washington This Evening. The Secretary of the Interior, Wor will return tonight to his partment Wardman Park Hotel after an nded inspection tour of the West to. istant at ext | _The Minister of Bolivia and Senora GLADIOLI FINEST VARIETIES $1 Per Dozen 1326 Vermont Ave. de Jaimes Freyre will entertain at a eption with dancing August 6 in memoration of the céntennial Bolivia |be given at the Pan-American Union. United t Mr. Willlam Phillips arrived in New York yesterday, has 'gone to Boston, and will spend sev. To Know How —to arrange Floral Designs that will be expressive, yet in best taste, is an art of which we're past masters. Sprays, Wreaths 55 Up And Other Designs 14th and H II Phone Main 3707 Four and Herald Hech ;; i |l eneral, | Dr. | of | n independence. The event will| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO eral weeks in his Summer home near there before coming to Washington. Mrs. Phillips and their children did not accompany him to this country. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Leonard Axel Astrom, returned from Hot Springs today. Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock entertained a company at luncheon today in her villa at Newpor: Mrs. William D. West, spending the Summer at Narragan- sett Pler, was hostess at a bridge party followed by tea yesterday. who s Senator Despard Goff of West Virginia and Mrs, Goff are sailing today on the Pan-America for Buenos Alres and Chile, and will return home :,l))‘ the west coast of South America early in Scptember. enator and Mrs. Goff spent April | and May in Honolulu, and during June have divided thelr time between their home in West Virginia and their residence on New Hampshire u\‘e»nllinz The charge d'affair Hipolit Gliwic, will entertain at din- ner this evening in honor of the Pol- ish minister of foreign affairs, Count Alexander Skrzynski. Director Pan-American Uflon To Conduct Round Table. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, | will leave Washington the latter part {of next week to conduct a round |table at the Institute of Politics, at Willlams College, at Willlamstown. | s of Poland, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren have returned to Washington from Santa Barbara. Mrs. Warren will go at once to her cottage at Magnolia, Mass., where she will be joined by | her father, Mr. William H. Bliss, who |is convalescing from a serious illness. | The Bliss house at Montecito, Santa | | Barbara, was so badly damaged by the recent earthquake as to be un |inhabitable. Mrs. Warren's brother, Mr. Robert Woods Bliss, American Minister to Sweden, will accompany his father East, and will return to |his post in Sweden early in August. Mr. have and Mrs. Oliver Owen Kuhn s a visitor at their country place at Alta Vista. Md., the mother of Mr. Kuhn, Mrs. T. H. Kuhn, who arrived in New Ygork yesterday from the American, after spending some weeks in travel abroad. She will re- main here for a week or ten day before going to her home in Indiana Capt. and_Mrs. F. Jakobbsen, former an officer in the who has been inspec camps throughout the entertained at dinner last night at the Willard, where they have been for about two weeks. They will leave to- day for New York, where Capt. Jak obbsen will visit the various camps | that vicinity . Moffett daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. William A Moffett, who visiting Miss Ruth oddard, daughter of Mrs. John M oddard, at their Summer home, in ew Hampshire, will not return to Washington until the middle of Au Kust the Swedish army the Army Miss Janet Col. and Mrs. John Temple Graves and their daughter, Miss Anne Graves will leave Washington August 1 to spend about a month with Col. and T ‘“'U"‘ N il D. C, SATURDAY Bride af Ensign Bolles, U. S. N Miss Genevieve Rider (i rist, (Inln.hlfr of the Commissioner of Naturalization | and Mrs. Raymond Fowler € guests | tom: | be h her home her | ception at the The daughter Davis of F William G Eng! the Chur John POPULAR JULY BRIDE . HARRY A. BOLLES, and before their wedding, July 13, she was Freder- | 3 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Darr, left Thursday for New York, where she will join her uncie and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Dodge, and her cousin, Miss Mary Sefton Thomas, who are to sail Saturday for Europe on the Paris will informa Graves ng with them ening a Srrow e s. John She tess at dinner in Chevy guests wi MeCallum will this evening in Chase, and with later attend the re Polish legation marriage of Miss Muriel Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph dericksburg, Va.. to Mr e Dutton of Gloucester, took place today at noon in h of the Fuiphany, the Rev A. Bomberger officiating. man Sailing for Two Months® Travel in Foreign Lands. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levy and {and s. Leon Tobriner will iington Wednesday” for from whence they will sail the following day on the steamship Albert Ballin for an eight-week tour of Eu rope, including stops in Holland, Bel- glum, France and England daughter s Laura and Miss T ym H n x!r" 11‘1 111\“1 ¢l IIH Mr. leave nd, H Da: - M Mildred Lynch 11l the furniture illustrated sketched from our floor by one of our staff artists Sale Pages 1 T ] ] of Begins for Co.—Washington’ They knew The Hecht what they Co. in Se FaLS e s T I wanted Half-Yearly o they Monday. Sunday’s the Important News. Growing Department n waited for Sale Read Our Star, Post Furniture Stdyre l (Tl 1 (111 il fliuw il it JULY 18, 1925 Friday on the steamer Alleghany for Boston, Mass., to visit their brother, Dr. M. F. Lynch. Miss Florence Metcalf and Miss Pearl Jones were entertained last eve- ning at dinner and a theater party, when Miss Rose Gaist, Miss Ethel Saunders, Miss Gladys Cockerille and Miss Bett Vorris were hostesses. Miss Metcalf and Miss Jones are leav ing for Niagara Falls:and Canada, where they will spend the remainder of the Summer. Miss Margaret King of Randall Highlands is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mamie Stone at Fairfax station, Va. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and con- tinued cool tonight and tomorrow; gen- tle north and northwest winds. row; not much change in temperature; moderate northwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; not much change in temperature; moderate north winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight; tomor- row fair, slightly warmer in west por tion. Records for 24 Hours. 83; 8 p.m., 75 60; 8 am., 64 Thermometer—4 p.m 2 midnight, 68; 4 a.m., 11:30 Barometer—4 p.m., 29.74; 29.80; 12 midnight, 29.91; 8a.m 98; 11:30, 30.00. Highest temperature, 86, occurred at 3:50 p.m. yesterday. ture, 59, occurred at 5:30 a.m. today Temperature same date last year— Highest, 78: lowest, 58 g8 pm 4am., 29. “ellher in Various Cities. . Tempesature. Tesugey Stations. Weather, "fi‘mlmkn Ym0y aarT 1swy e g oy ey Abilene. Tex Albany’ Atlanta Atlantic City Baitimore 1rmingham Bismarck Bosto Buffalo Charleston. Chicago Cinemnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Paco Galveston Helena . Huron. §°D. Indianavolis Jacksonville Kaneas Cit Los Angele outsville Cleay iami. Fla Pt.cloudy Orieans . Rain Okla.~City Pt cloudy Omaha Cloudy Philadelph Clear Phoent Clear Pittahu Clear Pt oloudy Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 3 Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy & Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Clear oudy Clear Ptelos Pt.cloudy Cloudy n Atitonio San_Diego loudy (8 am. Greenwich time. today.) Statiang Temperature. Weather London, England 52 Rain Paris. Prance. lenria. Austria Berlin.* Germans Skl sweden Hamilton " Bermuds Havana, Cuba \ Cloudy Colon. Canal Zone Cloudy JAMES L. FALBEY7 RITES. | Civil War Veteran Buried Arlington Today. Funeral services for James | Falbey, 79 years old, Union veteran, who died of heart Thursday afternoon, we at his residence, 106 Fourth southeast, today at 11 o'clock ment was in Arlington Cemetery. Mr. Falbey wa stricken with a heart attack while in front of the carbarn at Fourteenth and Decatur streets 1d died before reaching Emergency Hospital Mr. Falbey was formerly a in the War Department for nearly 50 being retired in 1920. = 1le with the 29th New York Ia- during the Civil War and was member of the Sheridan Post A. R, of this city He is survived by t A. Barr of 106 southeast, and Mrs Philadelphia Births Rleportecj. The following. to the Health | hours Abraham and Bella St Raymond T. and Ruth B James H. and Ella V. Ch Oscar E. and Constarice R James F. aud Irene Chrismiore Bryan L. and Mattie M. Corbin Robert W Mary E. Duniga William A. and Caro M_Roherts. hos John D. and Mary M. Holliday. gir George Sand Mary 1 Thomnson. & Raymond W' and Bessie Tnecos. boy Marshall T. and Helen. Jones. boy Arlie P and Mary O Meara. gir] Roger F. ‘and Gertrude Ro bos Barney_and Helen L. Susser. gifl Percy S. and Catherine Batlon Adolph At and 3 Harry and_Sarah George and Estell Hamlett and Estel Arthur D and Fir amin and Artenchia Caldwell am H. and Marie Harris. boy James and Naomi Thomas, Firl Tavlor and Cristine_Handsboureh Frank and Mamie Ford. girl ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT Knights of Pythias hold their nual outing at Marshall Hall this ev ning. | | disease street Inter- vo sisters, Fourth Keziah Mrs. street \d Hill of bifths have been reported Department in the i last 23 girl girl and boy boy Club, Goverpment dance tonight. Tennis will give a Hotels, ixie Tav owner can reclaim e Tavern lady's: diamond studded Sach “eat and each eye: « a like vAI\nh Washington Animal escue Tion League, light fawn color. ma one upstanding ear and_one drooning. ear, partly clipped. Apply Washington Animal | POODLE, male: large size: | curly: “clipped about the feet e LOST. BEAGLE HOUND. male: whife. with brown face and cars; no collar. = Reward. 1111 14th et nw.. Apt. 3. Main 5191: 1% 1 of 128 East Capitol street, sailed last Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor-{ Lowest tempera- | in | conducted | clerk | ane] an- | L.| Army | | be sent | Ph: | physicians Hr | burned about BAND CONCERT. /lvan Theate Grounds, this evening o'clock, concert by the States Marine Band H. Santelmann, leader; Sranson, second leader Program. “Semper Fldelis, Sousa “Roman Carpival,” Berlioz Morning,” Lacome de Concert, Coleridge Taylor aprice de Nanette.” (b) “Demande et Response.” (c) “Tarantelle Fretillante.” Tone poem “Feuersnot, Richard Two movements from symphony, “From the Worla" (a) “Largo.” (b) “Scherzo.” Torchlight dance, Monumer, at 7:4 United William Taylor March, Overture, Serenade, “Spring Petite Sulte (a) Strauss the Dvo No. 1 Meyerbeer “The Star Spangled Banuner.” STAYTON SEES $11,250 “PAID OUT ILLEGALLY” Anti-Prohibition Leader Suggests “Recovery"” of Salary Drawn by Miss Georgia Hopley. William H man of the Prohibition Amend has written to Controller General McCarl sug gesting that the government take steps to recover $11.27 1 legally” to Miss Ge hibition agent asked to res ternal Re Secretary of the had held that h; in favor of pr within the be pald out of prohibition unit “It is my su that_your office attempt to the $11,250 from Miss Hopley, haps it would be more appropr compel Mr. Haynes to reimburse Federal Government, for after investi gating the c: e are forced to rive at the conclusion that the pro hibition commissioner was her perior and that she was probab forming satisfactorily what k signed her to, the blame restin 1y on his shoulders.” WILL HOLD RITES HERE. Admiral Williams Buried at Arlington CHARLESTON body of s hospi to Was in Arlington neral services private reside the funeral wer the arrival of adelphia last e naval Stayton, na Association Against the appropr recover or per. Raar to Rear who die vard Arraggemer armounced Mrs. Wi night. The dea He South Caro Child Trapped in A\no Fire. Two-year-old Le colored 1 T o ¢ = the aut. ! 1 Carter, parked front of the latter's home, 127 P t southwest, when it ¢ night. * The child, una of the burning car the body to Emergency Hosp condition was reportec determined was severe He was taken where be out CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Business Women's Council will visit | Christ Church, Alexa leaving from Twelf sylvar . tomorro Per Red Triangle flutm: (lllh will hike tomorrow Mary Willett, 50. Annie Nicholson Howard R. Margaret Holl | vital Robert Washi vital Elien Banks. James Robinison Louis Alexande ion court '\/lamage Lxcen<c>. Marriage b following William William J Charles P dleton Daniel T. Rowe of G it Groghan & Model ch'{‘;.-v. 3 ___Livery Lincoln 145, Am¥ s in Cor VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the euccsssors of nor cqnnected with the original W Spearc establish it rrage oo 1009 H St N.W. Firmeny 930 ¥ " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) | 3034 M ST. N.W. “Quick, Dulufied and l*mu ni_Service. Deal & Co‘,_ 816 H ST_N.E LINCOLN Automobile Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. | Ave. N. W BREASTPIN, larze cameo. Finder will re- gelve reward i{ pin is returned to Room 200 Investment Building. Telephone Frankl diamond in mouth: Call Berwyn 92 19% BROOCH—Dragon Tead. reward. 004 Bye st nw Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. T CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 37 DIAMOND BROOCH—Set with 6 or 7 dia- monds, lost between 16th and Decatur n.w. l|nd Union Station. Reward. 4800 16th St n.w. J WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em- balmer. Livery in connection. Commodious hapel and, modern crematoriym Modera rices. 332 Pa. Ave Can M. 1385 DOG—Small white male, Woodland drive: answers to name Reward if returned. Cleveland 3108, KEYS. on gold chain. bearing name-plai arked "'B. P. Brueggeman. St. Louis. Mo." eturn _Mrs. P Bruekgeman, Somerset House. 1801 16th si. Reward. LADY'S POCKETBOOK. an 0ih at. Tine, con: paming & Key, $11 in bills and about’ $2.50 in silver, a letier addressed to Mrs. Aunie 1. Jones of 4415 Jay st he. Reward MONEY—Two $100 bills, 1 elope. Ties: 3" Teward. Address Box S76E. Star office. Tort Tram ATTT “Cheko.” e Corpa. sm 306 _the Wyoming. PIN. gold arrow. sions and Union 'Station. 871, Reward. POCKETBOOK—AL or near Glen Echo. con. taining annual railroad pagses. Rowardif returned to G. W. Grant. Box 183. Alexan- dria, Va 19* ROLL OF PAPERS._ including a orinted gamohlet: July 15, $1 reward to finder Ad- dres E. Star office. E"“ 2 ravyie . Apt. d Man. s Dean, Col round between Ci M sPEéxAL POLICE BADGE. captain of watch, Bureau of and Printing: reward |GET:T Frank szers Sons Co. VENTH ST N.W %an-:r?:g }igel Telephone Main 2473 F. COSTELLO hOW LOCATED AT Wm. H Sardo & Co. 413 B ST, NB. Lincoln 524 “TBLACK ISTONE S Floral “Blanket Sprays” her Beautiful Floral Designs at Mu‘ffi;’-&‘fmu 14th & H. Tel. M. 370 rompt aito delivery service. Artistio—expressi ve—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. C.ishaffer D00 14th St N.W. Jain 1087 CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS, Main 2416, st MODERATE PRICES. Prompt Delivery. Auth $100,000 zation of an expenditure of for educational and service work und establishment of seven ré. searck fellowships | colleges in va try. including Al Colleg i ALLOTS $100,000 FUND. in agricultural ious parts of the coun e Maryland Agricul was made today by the “ment of the Fertili L committee Assoclation rsity. Indiana, was the lon selected, the other lected later. W. D. Hunt president and _general the Da son Chemical was selected chairman Cards uf QZbanks. DOWLING. , express my sincere Mre 192, ate GEORG man the etery July 18. 192 and of E CHEW M Ro COLBE I(I HALLORAN | Emerge Attest JACKSON GEOR( MILLER s ILLER de ey DAVENPORT DAVENP R LOVING KATE CRUTCHER IMBRIE. ROB led at Tehe —| | AL MBRIE ran HARR | MILLER. . % ) | L i > years aching hearte. ast asleen the last it ack to us dead. HIS LOVING MOTHER. BROTHER AND SISTERS. MUFLL LER ted Slee We | We hope sond. whery: embrance of our THY MAE MUEL this life five vears ago take your rest. God loved You best 1 the great be ow. pain or MOTHER AND DADDY. * but_loving remembrance OHN_RICHTER, who July 18. 1924 dear father. R ETHEL £ “samiEr. « | RICHTER. In sad but loving remembrance beloved husband and brother, JOHN SR, who died one year ago ' fodas t did ko much for me. ksly they lay v worked continuousls. gone today 1t not forgotten ‘memory fade ts shall ever linger ave where he i laid LOVING WIFE AND BROTHER | SHARTS. of my dear mother. HARRIET SHARTS. who departed this life eight vears ago today. July 18. 1817 he golden zates were open God's gentle Voice said with tarewell unspoken. v entered hol H DEVOTED " DAUGHTER. STEWART. | SWANK. In loving and sad remembrance of our dear wif> and mother. LOUISA B. | SWANK. who died three vears ago today July 18 19: ife: remembered in death ‘oved in LAIDLAW. FRANK AND MINNIE. * God kn But they “Come." EATE 2

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