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SOCIETY Polish Statesman Leaving the Capital After a Round of Social Affairs Held in His Honor. HE Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alexander Skryznski, will go to New York this afternoon and will spend several days at the Hotel Am- assador before going to Chicago. He vill be accompanied by the counselors f the Polish legation, Mr. Anatole fuhlteon Stein at Brussels, and Mr. \Ifons Poleski-Koziell; the chief of the holitical division of the ministry of oreign affairs of Poland, Mr. Jean “iechanowskl, and Count Wlodzirnierz ‘zaykowskl, secretary to the foreign | minister. - ! After a short stay in Chicago, Count skrzynski will go to Willlamstown, fass., where the charge d'affaires of >oland, Mr. Hipolit Gliwic, will also ttend the Institute of Politics™ at Willlams College. The Minister of Rumania, Prince Bibesco, is at the Hotel Ambassador. n New York, after being in Atlant ity over Sunday. The Minister will| kail shortly for sland and is not | [<pected to return to Washington be ore sailing. The Minister of Hungary and Sountess Szechenyl, who are spending he month at Newport, have taken a Jox for the concert to be given July bS by the Newport Art Association, ith Zlatko Balokovic as star. The Minister of Esthonia and Mms piip will return tomorrow from a f ight's cruise along the Atlantic Loast as far North as Montreal. They | All arrive in New York today. The Minister of Egypt, Mahmoud bamy Pasha, and Mme. Samy will re- urn to Shington tomorrow ev ng. The minister presented his redentials to President Coolidge at Swampscott Thursday and i8 now in New York SOCIETY. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Gilpin of Boyce, Va. The Bar Harbor colony is showing great interest in the 1825 serles of concerts at the Arts Building, and sev- eral boxes have been taken by Wash- ingtonians summering at the resort. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock is chairman of arrangements of the concerts, which will open August 1, and will be given once a week for five con- secutive weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Joy of De- troit are on a yachting cruise, and will open thelr Summer home, Treasure Hill, Watch Hill, R. I, some time next month. Their daughter, Mrs. Helen J Lee, is now at Watch Hill, and will join her parents at Treasure Hill in August. Mr. and Mrs. Joy are well known in Washington, having visited foimer ienator and Mr: Truman H. New- berry a number of times. They also spent much time here during the war, and Mrs. Lee attended the ational Service School at Chevy Chase and also on Conduit road. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley have gone to New York from Newport, and, after a few days, will go to Alexandria Bay and be in the Thousand Islands for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley had a handsome home on one of the islands, and were there every season until the residence burned about three yvears ago, when they bought a place in Newport, which is just completed but which they have not yet occupied. Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, who are now at Hot Springs, Va., will leave there Saturday for Lenox, Mass., to spend some time. Mrs. Lee W. Wright of Copley Courts has as house guests Mr. and The members of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C EARLY JULY BRIDE to Willamstown from a Girl Scout camp in Virginia. Tennessee Guests Here For Visit to Friends. Mrs. I. R. Martin, Mrs. E. J. Child and Miss Betty Child of Memphis, Tenn., have arrived in Washington for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. George R. James In their suite at the Hotel Roosevelt. Mrs. Ruby Gerard de Leet of the Hotel Mayflower has left for an ex- tended motor trip to the Middle West, accompaning a party of friends. Miss Mary R. Rhodes and Miss Glady M. Flanagan are with a party of friends touring Europe. They have visited Paris, Rome, the Reviera and Switzerland and other Interesting places in Italy and France. Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo and her son. Mr. Thomas F. Griffin, are in New York at the Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Affleck of Klingle Mansions are in Atlantic City on a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. George W. King of 821 Maryland avenue are celebrating their sixtieth wedding anniversary to- day. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Watkins of 1115 O street northwest returned to the city yesterday after a stay in the mountains of West Virginia. | Mrs. Charles A. Watson and Miss Barbara Watson of 1742 Lamont street northwest are in Atlantic City, at the Chalfonte, to remain for a short | time. Mrs. Edward M. Allison of the Roosevelt has gone to Spring Lake, N. J., for an extended stay and is at ssex and Sussex Hotel. “Things Rubber” Bathing Caps, 40c""|Shoes, 95¢ GARDEN HOSE, 12c, 15¢ & 18c foot according to size. ., MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. Marriage Licenses. Marriage lisenses have been fssued to the following : Benjamin Arnold and Hattie Little ames Davix and Viola Clary. Richard Miller and To n a . Navy,'and Dor- P. Lee 3 P Phillips. ear) ; i Power. ik Neuman and ch D. Stillman of Wilmington. Batex of Hattieshurg. Miss. William A Benner and Thelma Gingell. | Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Philip 8. and Emero; Tarry £ and Marie Qware payoo: O 5.;:;e°lnd M = arcaret Bl Ravmond and AGerside Ferrs, hoy. d I'g‘ A. ai ‘;Ildrf,fl Poynton,” girl. Joern B und Budors MAler. b A Sudora Miller. George' aud “Afrodite. Papateannion, girl Guy B. and Bunice ¥oele boy, " U seph’ and Hattie Robes 2 Robert and Manile Ledbetier. sl Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported ;3)"';29 Health Department in the last 24 Samuel De Shaz Gioanel De. 8, Providence Hospital llinger Hospita e {or the Aged 07 East Capitol. | ‘edmen's Hos- | pu;‘x i nina Brown. 20, Carsons Hospital Liosd Sparrow. 20. Casualty’ Hospital SOCIETY. CALLES GETS OIL REPORT. | MEXICO CITY, July 20 (Aflx—zx»i ploration and exploitation of Mexican oil flelds s possible only through a | presidential permit, for the industry | is considered a public utility, says a | report delivered to president Calles | by the mixed commission appointed | to draw up regulations under article | 27 of the Mexican constitution. After | Every shade made to measure,” thus insu window shade. Let t . STOKES SAMMONS, Mavie Antoinette Toilette Requisites OLLOWING formulas brought from London which stipufated only the highest qual ity of ingredients, these prepara- A “Shade” Better INDOW SHADE Made to Measure studying the report .President Cafles will send it to congrees. 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Double Gold Stripe—silk tops and feet Silk 25% heavier than No. 100 Opera Length—silk tops and cotton feet Mrs. Albert Salzbrenner who motored here from Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Salzbren- ner has completed a number of por- traits of prominent Atlanta residents, and he_and Mrs. Salzbrenner are on thefr way to join the artist colony at Old Lyme, Conn. Mrs. Wright will join them at Old Lyme next month. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bolivar *and tamily have come from Havana and are at the Hotel Roosevelt during tions were put up under our MRS. JOHN J. SHUGRU! own supervision. Before her marriage July 9 she was Miss Elizabeth McReynolds of Washing- ton, but atter todny she and Dr. Shugrue will be at home in Rochester, Minn. See our showing of Lrgllt-werght Rasncoats WHOLESALE & RETAIL Our Service Is 100% Effictent Washington Rubber Co. New Store, 511 11th §t. N.W. 30 They will John Miss returned to Willlamstown, Mass., from from Duxbury, in readiness for the opening of the Institute of Politics Thursday. They have planned a serles of enter- talnments in honor of the notables Y., the end of this week. be joined later by Mr. and Mr: A. Drake, jr., the latter former! Frances Lowden Mrs. John Stewart McLennan was e 4 mbassy, spent several days at East- brn Point, New London, Conn, en oute to Newport, where they will be or a month. Before returning to hington they will spend some im# at Eastern Point. | | Rear ‘Admiral and Mrs. Phelps | sn Route to Williamstown. i Rear Admiral W. Woodward Phelps | Phelps left Washington ye: | New York and Willlams- At the latter place Adr‘ will attend the Insti-| pnd Mrs erday_for own, Mass piral Phelps ute of Polit! MaJ. and Mr: luding Mrs. i ers, Virgini and party, in- O’Hara and daugh- | nd Kathleen; Mrs. E.| . Miller ¢! Miss Miller, are spend- | meuch of August on the mag- t estate of Mrs. Henry Juene- Tall Timber, Valley Lee, Md. Aiy. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft, 24, yho have been traveling in England nd France, are en route from Eng- jand on the steamer Empress Uf. fi'rance, bound for Quebec, Canada. | hey plan to go to Murray Bay, Can- | da, to visit Mr. Taft’s parents, Chief ustice and Mrs. Willlam Howard | faft, who spend their Summers in | Canada. Mr. a Mrs. Taft are ac- | companied by Miss Elizabeth Irving | “hase, daughter of Mr. and Mr&‘ frving H. Chase, who is a sister of | IMrs. Taft. Miss Chase will join her parents at Miramar Villa, Narragan- pett Pler, short fter her arrival. Mrs. John W. Thompson has re- urned from a motor trip to Lake [Plactd, where she spent a week at White Face Inn Miss Virginia G. Francis and Mrs. William Bryan entertained at lunc on today at Rauscher's for Mrs. Hians Hanson of Black River Falls, Wis. Mrs. Hanson will be remem- ered as Miss Romayne Minnick, for bnerly of Washington and Harr! jourg, Pa. Among the other gues vere Miss Christine Hanna, Miss| [Helen Krick and M Frank Marland. | Col. 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