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8 » SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925. : SOCIETY. — 4 T student at State College, Pa., and a ALIEN HATRED BLAMED Haiti May Send Students. 'o - . mel m!f r of Alpha Deita Chapter of R 'd IR l. I ) NV, uly 21 UPL.— W d Sh d : S O ‘ I E : I l ‘ bl timibamctW 13-y [_—____—__“‘ st sei ON AMERICAN TOURISTS | rescviicr onse weicence. com | U9 IDAOW Df1QUES Chaplin Wiley of Washington, as best —_— may come here to study trades in| o 3 3, If you'll get our estimate we'll get your orde man. 3 Carel the Armstrong Slater Trade School | The bride wore a gown of brown oss Remarks Abroad Offend |(he Aunstrong Bleter Trade ted by| A Better Shade For Less Money. KETTSRT georgette with a smail brown satin ‘ Natives, Bishop McConnell Says | the prevence of Hannival price. sin-| NIC DEVIT T hat, while the bridesmaid, Mise Grace ¥ y {ster of Haiti, who is making a de- | e i o i = | | Poole, of Washington, was i £999 at Chautauqua. ¢ *hoo! o K Baron de (Jdrtler de Marchienne bdllmg : T | ik S T a Hifea ey of T achort a1 the o | B gy i ! After the ceremony the bridal party 3 B"‘.',';“AC.‘.;'K“‘_:‘:,:"“\_ Sl e Lol s T G 7 ~ ~ left for Phil vhere 1 .= 12 B i a address o tudents and | for This Country With Belgian : § Yok marved bt the Baniamia Irranbiin _ ; American touriats wers blamed. for| In an address i students’ ani | 3 . Hotel, after which Mr. and Mrs. San- ’ ;’;'2":’.""'{0';‘;[“""‘{)“ 1ienling towerd Selerind (o the possible advisubilits | z:nfsn%lw MIRROR H doe left f 11 b S TANE VY SN F Js 80 s ro; n the trade Debt Commussnon July 30. _ doe Mt for a short tiip and wl be Connell of Pitebicgh in an address | of, students enrolling In the. trad T { i Pari, Kennatt Squsre; By, here at the Conference of Interna- |Sc¢hool TR e uare, tional Relations from the Christian | _ ekt ofy ooty R D s shother. Sive:. Oliare 2 Mrs. J. C. Arthur and family have \ 438 3 Point of View, e Baron de Cartier de March- | Ely, whera they are making their ¥ f ! |kone to Philudelphin for a visit to / American tourists, he said, Often | S ————— b fenne. who has been at his| home while in Washington i R £ relatives il unthinkingly offend natives of South We Sell the Famous SISER & beanty home in Belgium for some = 3 America by making careless remarks unsurpsssed Prigo: Mrs. Logan, wite of Lieut. Duniel| . " & F 8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Dubois { ¥ hich ate tl White, flesh, rache!. weeks will sail July 30 08 |\ %00 n. is visiting her parents, Mr. | En’ Route to Tdaho Home. i e oy Sk the Olympic for th ountry. He Is| . Lt N Sloane Bissell, while 4 : Robrace NeHkton fred T Americans are often surprised, TS a member of the Belgian Debt Com.|2:¢ 4 - i i ormer Senator and Mrs [res . % 2 7 he said, “at the unfriendly view taken vial Sice 2 Lieut. Logan is on the Australian| § < L Dubofs have left for their Summer 4 : 4 il Cook S F.T. Hookine & 5 mission, and the other members will | ™ '3 ! i - £ of the United States by nations to the 1 00 toves pkine & Son come on the same shib Gl pEalie e ‘ home In Idaho. Their daughter, Miss ' south of us when we have no hostile New York i The Minister of Hungarv and Coun !, guest over the week end Miss Ger- a0 e s T Er\TuAy evening for luncheon. They were joined there ) : : Mrs. Karl Kindleberger is in Atlan- Ihey futigs ue by the coast of V 8 Thursday of M Muriel Vanderbilt | s o Bay Head. N. J., before returning to | 101, 8 few weelts, who was fo - : £ | e s ity Alexander B. Legare of Wash i Mt TN T b na-| B 2 Toussaint Dubofs, had as her house 7 d intentions and do not desire a foot of All Styles and Sizes ;5 A tess “echenyl, wh ending the Ing the Sun ’ trude Murdough of Chicago, who 18 Hhdk agninse Mextco, tha GatBasnt o c: DD]MAN Tt Gour, g month at Newport. u ki g ;nrlg\':‘.myul Miss Frances McKenney of ! returning home after a trip through . ¢ Haitl ‘:nd n'nelocD.oan[rop and the A 0. NEAUDS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne \\m)n?}\ Washington, a cousin of Miss Miller, | New England and New York. i manner of the acquisition of the Pan: 709 13th St. Main 140 ORlENTAL CREAM will entertain at a large dance there | o % Bh ades Club vesterday e 5 ama Canal Zone are the acts that ; >, o 1d Senc by Mr. and Mrs. Miller tic City, N. J., for a short visit. He urged that the people of the 0 Miliwe of PREAMS A e : | el : — United States try to reach a_better | [T ge Altaro have returned to WOAHI0S | Nrs. Kenneth R. O'Brien has gone : F % o Miss May Eleanor $mith of' the 3 IR/ . HE) understanding of the peoples of Latin | ton after passing the week er to Newport attend the wedding : Argonne is_spending some time at 4 ) America. | o v meror Y o S 0 1 The retiring nister ot Houador Frederic Came IS ;i { jher Summer home In Virginia. | h:;‘ "";de rfi";' their s 'm““{ and Senora de Ochon Ortiz will go to |} v i 3 e trip, Mr. and Mrs. Helan are living al Now Fork “Puesdny and will " sadl rine ) 3 Mre, W I, Agnew. who hus Leen | (e ool Hoosevelt 3 ‘ : Wednesday for Paris, where the |Mr arenc s % ) residing at 1026 Sixteenth street, has l overs Minister will be assigned for duty. | e , T £ ;nk.kn "." apartment at Wardman |—————— —— e iy : 7 H >ark Hotel Esthontan Envoy and Mime. Fiip hasifetucned fFom her Buming e Deaths Reported 3P; o Sui En Route from Canadian Trip. By SyiE S doid iy R i liss Lllizabeth Winston left the| The following deaths have been reporied < Th.,[ akinister of onin and Mme, | M- and is spending a few dave at| || capital todny “for a visit of several| tq"the eulth“menarinent fn"the ot 5§ 1ece Suite return 1o Washingion | Mixs Drin and PrpRlaEY, TY B ”"J.’iv‘ Slocum. 92, Georgetown University Minister and Mme Piip made the trip | hor ‘son. Mr. Frede : Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Kocialek of | Hogpital AR from New York nada by WALer | arrived from Detroit mx.u“.m is a MISS MAURINE LOCKART Youngatown; Ohlo, ate VIGHIAE: the] gor Y mond W. Boach, 11 mouths. 6301 at Complete in Linene Ract i xetuEING By e Buest at the Moy oer e fistorl | Daughter of Mr. Frank P. Lockart,|latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.| James Newman. 68. Little Sisters of the Including Loose Cushions 1 $40 The M ¢ Haiti, Mr. Hanni-| BEOT O oufloun and Fauquler | récently appointed consul general at | Mudd, on Park avenue Warren H. Daniel, 4. 128 Piarce st Phone Franklin 3844 and esti- bal Price, »d to Washington | {41 COUTIE & | Hankow, China, ‘and sailing with him| = e S L S e e mator will call with samples. SlLK Ensemble this morning from Hampton, V.| Bt e | for his new post, August 8, from San| Mrs apman Bauman and her | E H l b C where he spent a few days. He will|Gen and Mre. Wood to Visit Francisco, little daughters have left for a month's | =—=———= — rnest Holober Co. DRESSES SILK leave Washington in about a {m'lnli!ih! In Newport xt Month. - A __ | stay at North Beach. 602 F St. N.W. Frank 3844 D r Boston, to b e guest of Mr Sen . 5 a0d 5 ) | B eater | Gen. and Mra. Leonard Wood will| \y. Scott is the son of Col. and| Mr. James R. Ellerson, jr., of 2134 DRESSES 2 | &0 to Newport In August to visit Mr. |z Walter Winfleld Scott. Both| R street northwest is on a visit to| It Maj. Gen. John L. Hines left|and Mrs. Samuel H. Vallance. at Ibride and bridegroom were students| Atlantic City, N. J., staying at Had 5 + . € $ 50 Washington last evening for Camp |land '“‘h-“ Mrs. Wood is a si lof Tech High School. don Hall k . Slfi 95 = McClellan, Anniston, Ala., to remain | Mrs. Vallance | After a short wedding trip Mr. and b Bt ban 2 o until the end of the week L iesi Davin eahasanab onteuho Aanl Sestt will haviat hom ta thdls Marri L S Mrs. Hines, accompanied by her| Mrs. David S. Kaime and augh- | friends at the Pershing. t 5 o Cadet John L. Hines, r.. will go!ter, Miss Gladys Kaime. will go to| " 4 . arriage Licenses. ustom $6 to $7 $8 to $10 [$12.50 & $15| $8 to $15 fo White Sulphur Springs August 1.| New York tomorrow and will sail| Mr. Willlam Johnston Marsh an- Marriage lcenses have born fssued (0 the A . v " . 2 Maj. and Mra. John R. D. Cleland, | Saturday on the Majestic to spend the | nounces the ryarriage of his daughter | foligwing " s of B <l %|| Linen Voile|Linen Voile| Fine Linen SK[RTS son-in-law and daughter of Gen. and | remainder of the Summer in Europe. |2 et to' Mr. George Snyder| g rv.f'r. ,;"g‘n an of Bridrewater. Mass.. 3 aae K Robin Davis Cleland, Jr } er! H. B <tvh1r;‘|\(z.h\\idn§\" of ‘{1:; |Monday at Trinity Episcopal Church, | o ;‘-;;\ n“.l'«' e n'd thie Marth; . o R i e s ow aide to | Coblenz, and her daughter, Mrs. Wil-|in Columbia, ammor A , e B S Eapty Charles Kilborn, new alde o {m S Sweet, wite-of Dr. swest, are Wl peigte 403 ks wasnigeen ILKIN. g DOX oprings $3.98 | $5.95 | $8.95 | $3.95 e TR 3 thefr t ntertaining a mid-Summer party to: ss Anne Couch, daughter of Mrs. Andrew T. Lucas and Alice Proctor. | . . . . e . o o lnad Ay |night for Miss Vivian Porter and her S. Couch and the late Mr. amuel L) Washington and Henrietta V. | » > ey | Stialr auarters at Fort Mye [ Aance, Dr. B, William Reed. whose | ouc for many vears Washington| Harrs M _Guthridge and Maude Gilbert X attresses | S o B ALL OUR FINEST COATS REDUCED Admiral and ) Edward W. = and Inter associated with the | f We make Box Eberle will leave Washington Thmw | Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren Por-|New York World, returned to Wash- ole Toler 2 Coats. Dres day morning for Lakgwood, N. J.. to | ter entertained last week in honor of | ington yesterday and is at Holy Cross|ang .m;m-.;'j‘-,‘;"“}""_:g‘;;gd‘,_‘l Springs and Mat- Fincst Cloth be the guests for a few days of Mr.| the engagement announcement of | Academy pGeniy gnd Marearet C. Shelton tresses in our own 5 and Mrs. Charles Lathrop Pi who | their daughter. Miss Vivien Winifred ——— bo A Eky7s Hon ohboeaess | Coats, formerly sold for ’35 $45, $55 and $60— will entertain at dinner in their honor | Porter, to Dr. B. William Reed. Guests| Gen. and Mrs. T. Q. Ashburn and snmm. 08, 2 aurham, | PS, premises, | Friday at Spring Lake. At the con- | from Baltimore and Wilmington were | their son, Lieut. T. Q. Ashburn, jr., williams of uHmmd Va. and - | assuring you the high- | clusion of thelr visit there Admiral|present. Miss Porter vislted friends |of Washington are at the Hotel Lor. s E.. chmond. Va | est possible 1i w d t 2 OO and Mrs. Eberle will go to .Newport :at the seashore over Sunday vaine. New York. fi\,,,,,, g m,,}f,,_".r{ Hawkins. 2 P quality at edanes a,y a = visit Comdr. and Mrs. Orton P.| e . = Rameey Butier and " Irene Favpe g easonable Cost. on, and a little later will be the | St z;;m” s hnzl{'sh %:r‘;wlr’r\;\“\ h\‘u:'(:l In Holy Trinity Church, West Ches G"‘,; | guests of Mrs. Sumer Hollingsworth, | Was the scene of a y pretty wed- % > v | voth of South at Driftwood, Marblehead Neck. |ding Wednesday, July 15, at 8 oclock Pa., Saturday, July 11, the mar. - o ames ende They are expected to return to Wash- |P. the Rev. Dr. John T. Huddle of- | ria of Miss Lillian Elizabeth . . rson ington August ficiating, when Miss Carolyn Lee|Bragunier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | L48htning rods for trees are being | Pitchlynn became the bride of Mr.|John D. Bragunier of Washington, to | fecommended by the United States 1108 G St. Miss Mary I ughter of Mr. ‘eruld Thompson Scott. On account | Mr. David Lewis Sandoe, jr., of Ken. |ePartment of Agriculture. Ph Main 7675767 and Mrs. Francis William Hill, has [of a recent death in the family of |nett Square, Pa.. took place e iones Main 7675-7676 selected August 25 for the date of her | the bride. the wedding was wholly | The marriage ceremony was per marriage to Mr. Joseph Willilam Rob- |informal, no invitations having been |formed by the Rev. James McClintock. | erts, of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene issued. The bride was unattended. |who officiated in the absence of the Roberts of Prince Georges County,| Mr. Thomas Alvin Hallorin, who{Rev. Dr. J. A. Winterstein, rector of | Md. The ceremony will be performed | was best man, met Mr. Scott and|the church. Masses of cream white at 5 o'clock in the afternoon at the |his bride at the altar. She wore a|and flame color gladioli were used Washington Club, by the Rev. Father | beautiful but simpnle gown of white|about the altar. on which many can- . Buckey, and will be followed by a re- | georgette with pearl trimming. | dles burned > Store Closed All Largest Ladies ception Miss Hill will have as her| Mrs. Scott is the daughter of Mr.| Mr. Sandoe. who is the son of Mr. = attendants her sister, Miss Christabel |and Mrs. Lee Pitchlynn and grand.|and Mrs. David Lewis Sandoe of Capi- Day on Saturdays Exclusive Hill, as mald of honor, and Mrs. |daughter of Col. P. P. Pitchlynn, and| tol Hill. Washington. is a former : Frances William Hill, jr.: Miss Ada — Dunng Ju.ly and 008 to 6i4 APP“El Shop Morgan Hill, Miss Dorothy Johnson Auguat. and Miss Elizabeth Shumate. 400 Splendid Summer Frocks—~Must Go e e $7 .95 Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, who " are spending the Summer at New- 2 1217 Conn. Ave. port, R. L. will entertain at dinner | - A Sho August 1. They were hosts at dinner /s X \ A Shop of last evening. ) Individuality Mrs. H. B. Freess of Massachusetts | avenue will leave Washington Thurs- . 8 A ) - 5 . @y for New York, where she will b ‘An Exceptional Group of meet her son, Mr. M. Lloyd Freese, N the coolness of summer B who is at the Plaza Hotel. They are - = S & S C tS e e draperies and _an “atmo pring ummer Coa be abroad for an indefinite stay. phers fifteen degrees lower 7 than that outside - Lieut. and Mrs, Richard Glass will i y Reduced to Cost. entertain at a buffet supper this vening in celebration of tpeir first | . . , e STyhis 1o conboation Ol noa ) Presidential Restaurant Pl e B L Knstted Sports Wear in all wated colors at jaje——-x2loj——=lale——=|a]c———|a———|a|——0]———|o| ——=[o[—23[o] e——=1| 0| FU Stored and /l cost Remodeled All Spring and Summer Dresses and Sports Guaranteed Work—Best Materials wear LOWRIICES R e L4—14% Off New England Furrier e 618 12th St. N.W. Frank. 6355 Them to DN axbtive e A limited number of Fine Dresses, $35.00— 6:30 to 9:30 o'clock $50; were very much Iwghcr, they are cxcellent THE MAYFLOWER ORONESTRA values. W. Spencer Tuppman, y Smart Trsmmed Hats O de 3 Dy o Z % e Hos $5.00—$15.00 ful spot in Wash- 2 ington. bl Air washed and The Shoe of Invisible chilled by special Comfort and Visible Style KAPLOWITZ wer |55 g ZBRQ/,' Old Linens Lose Their with il 1onE Countera- holding 1t INCORPORATED _ . T A r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST Limpness When Tolmanized ened arch with a specially designed kel arch built in the sole. They omitively corroct ' foot defects. and TIE casement ic weakened feet JULY CLEARANCE ;rhe Innatel be:utl)f, of the fu;elt table i inens reveais itse in spit t G. B. White Co., Inc., | tubbing. But the tablecfot;sothllntex}f,::e Next to Epiphany Church OF KAPLOWITZ FASHIONS lost their first luster of newness—that 1311 G 3™ %00 pterator —_—— e begin to look thin and are inclined to BELOW COST--AT COST--REGARDLESS OF COST wri;lklhhit tl:xea TOLMANIZING to make them glow again with tored NO GREATER BARGAINS ARE POSSIBLE | WH Toveliness. The specisl secret of Tatromn: SENSATIONAL | = o | izing—aside from the Ppeerless perfection of cleansing in filtered water, LOW PRICE ¢ BEAUTIFUL APPAREL OF DISTINCTION AND QUALITY 1| | mild soap and rinsing count- | FOR TOWN-TRAVEL-SUMMER RESORT-- :] less times, lies in the method 4 ] of imparting just the ht Shp C overs VACATIONS ABROAD AND AUTUMN WEAR _ amount of eait stiffness o he inen. This special sizing re- i IR FRENCH AND AMERICAN MODES news the “body” of the T-brs B e Dt tat it SPECIALIZED FASHIONS FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE i and makes it drape st tabe A - edge and corner like new u\"our cholce of ALL STREET AND SPORT DRESSES. . . . . $1473 TO $24 linen. Try it for your old many attractive $25 ALL HAND-TAILORED COATS AND SUITS . . . $15 TO 23 linens—and new ones, too. It's an astoundingly low price for Frocks of the Philips- born character—but clearance must be had. Included are handsome Crepes—figured and dotted—Georgette. Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe—and many lacey models. In all weaves for women and misses. Come promptly to- morrow—lest they be gone. nade &1 your ALL ENSEMBLES, BEAUTIFUL MODES . . . . . $25 TO $a5 S0 Suils ALL EVENING COWNS, DINNER GOWNS, AFTERNOON GOWNS, Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 the dull Summer INDIVIDUAL MODELS OF GREAT BEAUTY . $25, 855 TO 833 period at this S O THOSE ACQUAINTED WITH THE HIGH STANDARD THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY Saicce. IDiviis IR oot siButiAs OF KAPLOWITZ QUALITY—OF THE INIMITABLE ; l,j:;}'-'(;'jfl 10 VERVE OF KAPLOW/TZ STYLE—WILL APPRECIATE ‘d': i d’“‘é""S: “'v'v Tl iy THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVING OFFERED BY an NW. THESE UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS. Ameflca-fl UphOktery co' STORE OPENS &:30 A. M. EXTRA SALESWOMEN 627 F St. N.W. 558 E% COME AS EARLY AS Yfl CAN LJ | | | | | | | | | | | Second Floor I —E_E_QEEEEEE BE——::I

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