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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925. SOCIETY. ! pave guneito Jflmel‘:°w“v‘i“~‘xt-é‘°£!;: Ordered to This City. Ordered to Washington. ! Tetailed to Tokio. | A;:;g,;u";?.; R}‘rr:"{v'nfé s’,:,u;'g and| Capt. Montgomery {T. Legg, Army| Maj. Franklin L. Whitley, adjutant Burnett | Miss Helen Sterling. Finance Department, at Brooxlyn, N.| general, at headquarters, 3d Corps ved from duty Sgemi Y., has been ordered to this city furl_\x . Md., has been ordered to this|® l,’fl;"'.;‘l'-w Bu'ths Reported duty in l.hp office of the chiet of | city for duty at the War Depart ) He wil e finance, War Department. ment. r s k ‘about October 28 The following birthe have been reported to the Health Department in the last hours Patrick L. and Lillian Belgian Envoy, Baron De Cartier, Will Sail Tomorrow for This Countr\ Largest Ladies’ Watch for the an- ‘ ; & £ th g Exclusive Apparel b I b m nouncement of the 1 Shop in Washing- ’ l ,s o August ‘Fur Sale 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, next Sunday. and Sarah S. Ri John A. and Mary H. Mitche Francis L. and Bes Edward D, and F Ambassador of Belgium, |altar by her father and will wear a n de Cartier, who is re- | gown of white beaded georgette crepe John and Hilda ton. Worth waiting for. to this country for| made on straight lines. Her veil of zium debt conference, | brussels lace will be arranged about a Luey 1 sail tomorrow aboard the | her face in cap effect, with clusters members of |of orange blossoms, and she will Belgium min a shower bouguet of bride roses es Theunis, | and lildes of the valley. \er premier of Belgium iss Dorothy W. \Weeks of Boston Olympic Sl Deaths Reported. The followink deathe have besn reportsd to the Health Dej ment in the last 1 375 DI‘GSSES is of the missi nd the Hours Aiva 1 United States Soldi bt 4 Stiver Home Hospital ) g et vEy fee V> “Billough, 69, 122 Tennes d, with a soft X ! welcomed by Emergency Hos- here he has orchid georgette will corge Washington A Thomas ton_University in a Big Special Sale at Edward B. ¢ Emergency Hos- | vital 8 P st o i Hitrbert Huff will be the best Y marzency” Hoepital » ushers includé Mr. e Hompial ™ By - B iy Tifcreatonts Hosital. The Secre | Rabert W, Weeks of Philadelphii Nahanic ) Months. "Childr i Jardine, | Mr. Elmer Joseph F. Smith, jr. 9 months. 116 l ton fron [Rsndumiota ” AN 10 iy ond Bowen, 1 month, 411% Lst.se ummer a ‘ spent a ollowing = Mr. and Mrs. 1 B mopth, 411 3 v | les will leave for a motor trip, lk F k Representative which they will return to W :n: Marnage Llcenses. 1 S rocks dark blue s have been issued to the | > match, ¥ guests were bles of Pitta: [ oplther S Pl Reduced from Jam,» Brown Mrs. Eberle Honor Guest S much higher the new modes o At lumh.m. in Newport W. Weeks b 3 s | = W B&1 Judge ana M. Chord have him and Ida Johmeon. eon vesterday. of Mrs. | visiting them in their rtment_at e 5 ! C e e entertained at |the Willard Hotel Mrs. George Le Roy | d and Mirlam M. Augen- repe 5 Newnait | Boyle, who has recently returned from | C. Saples and Ruth W. Weeks. | = . ; = Phee ot e ity and G | iffon atins nister to Panama | Former United States Ambassador liano will be the ¢ nce and Mrs. Henry White a G : o ce and Mrs. of this city inner tomorrow | tended the picnic which the latte neEred lf('u;"‘ and ’Enla’ Eckerson. both of Crepe eorgette ew York City ster of "MM"M!rx.mmnex-. Mrs. John Henry Ham- Charles _Mitchell and mond, ga | vesterday for the em- Elmer Stewart and ama and Senora . orE o G Stews ] 12 ploves at Elm Court, Mr. and Mrs. Beertier W Winfume u Fl d ( a at dinner |l White's estate, and of Highlawn, the Ry E: Whit L ncue isioe owere repe de Dr. and Mrs. festate of Mrs, Hammond's sister, Mrs. d. Sz l‘l 1'1 will leave soon| wijljam B. Osgood Field. The pic nd, Mary E. Young lffon ( ine \ Dr. Munr Elizabeth Beuchert | nic was given at Cosy Cot, in the and Mrs. Hammond White both made addresses. | The party was the twenty-fifth anni versa Lace, Ete. Balbriggan dempeu Bny Ransamed - outing of Mrs. Hammond's a, July 20 UP).—Vie | sewing class at 1 Court ar-old son of Jacinto N ry (of the ! Colomblan T | At i oty Hopsnon ann SENHORA DE A0 GRACI . Most Desirable The New Colors Y offthe Ooig 70| Miss Gratia Houghton, who have been | yyife of the counselor of the Brazi who, with him, will sail Satur- e s gation r Don Jose M. ( 8do; ] inek Hiome uf Coniing. N ¥ shace LS o0 ae (Ol iy To 5 suck o Styles and Effects entertiined a few guests at luncheon | June: are in New York for & few 3 = = yesterday « Willard roof. Senor|gays at the Hotel Chatham 7 ) 1” rnwll\,v‘ W ve Washington i == i "[nu\'e Saturday for a motor trip to, Barnard the latter part of the week he middle iss Eleanor Davies was hostess at{ fawa, where the visit at the|in New York City, where they will to Ni luncheon yesterday at the Biltmore | pontc orSR. 'y Mr.|make thelr future home. Mrs. Barn | Streets. Sports and Afternoon wear. An oppor- The new Unite Dopest capnas Clab da. bonor (of heriingone will raturi 1 and|ard was formerly Miss Florence Fen- : \ 1 - An ; S : ouse guest, Miss Monica Page. Miss | Ny “Boone remain for a I n, whose wedding took place in the < - eral at Hankow. Ch Bage will #0to Naw>York today Snd | amis Ry e R | tunity that can only be possible under existing cir f’ Lockhart, left vest will sail Saturday for her home in 3 . — isco, and will sail re| Tondon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark are at| Mrs. Donald Godwin, who was vis cumstances. \\ edn August 8, for his new ey . i SEtke) QUMY SR < sy | iNg in Washington, has gone to New | post. Mr. Lockhart has been acting| Mr. and M sles. Pewrs hovelthe Maldeh for s fow dagu ou thele) yo, Shier of tha Nivh St K and are at the|Wway from their home, in Miami Fla., | XOTX 0 affairs of the Hotel Vanderbilt. . to Canada where thexiwiil Sucthol. o tris or month of August | Wil spend the 1 Comdr. Godwin just returned after a N30 the Padillc. Viay 1143 CONNECTICUT immer in Newport. | AVENUR bee | Mr. and_Mrs. J. Pembroke Thom | 5 adian Rmk.». |and Miss waret Pembroke Thom | | All Summer Trimmed Women's and Misses’ Sizes Second Floor. | | | | | N m | Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Jones have gone to Hot Springs, Va., where | Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John K.|they are at the Homestead 0 € Form m m E E m m m o} l G Shields returned €0 | 5. s ver l——|o|l——|a|c——|a|c———a|ajc———a|aj——| Washington ve and ave at the| Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dwight are| Mr. and Mrs. George S. Silsbee were | = o] o] = =2 o] o]l et eprasipi in New, Yotk for a short siay #ndjat the ‘Hotel ton Hall in Banff, | are at the Hotel Chatham. Canada, last week HATS | Mrs. Louise R. Stambaugh enter- tained at luncheon and cards at the | Maj. and Mrs. Garrison Col. James A. Moss, U. S City Club today in honor of Mrs.|Abroad on Honeymoon. \\,-.~h\m::~n is at the Hotel A As well as Smart B a M. Cartwright. Her guests | i srover Cleve. | New Yorl uded Mrs. W. F. Tucker, Mrg. Ed. | 1o gand, Mre. David Grover Cleve: ‘ Felt Models mond W, Heaty, Mre Cherienrs. Bd |land *Garrison are spending their Mo il s Flelas o Mase D li NI . C o o2 s arles P. Mc-| honeymoon abroad. They have been | yorx et Fhe Mo fomer o = - v, Mrs. Paul Schart, Mrs. Ralph | lpncymeot 2broad, They mmve vee bt the Mayflower for a | GREAHY uiin and Martin Ompav'l\, “r\! ratt, Mrs. ’\[p\';‘ n L.« ‘;I‘mm(‘xr Hansle Larlsch in thelr castle Solza, | = % Ancock, Mrs. L. kia and have also been Miss Je: 3. \ avis] Bert Nve. @ A, Finich Mrs akia and ha fiss Jennie B. McTavish, and Baroness | manied by her niece, Misa Lyvd rs. Garrison was for-|wards, left yesterday for a 1 all Draper, one of the | week visit to Michigan and the West June and her recent hoste Ll S Countess Larisch, is the niece of Mrs. .. DeBerry of Peekskill, | Householder, wife of Maj. Eugene P.|N. is spending a few s at the LN 1 SJfomas Cirefes | Householder of the Wyoming. Willard, where she arrived vesterday. = r Knight of| Mr. and Mrs. Willam T. Gill of (Lf” “Robert”—Main Coral Gables, e at the Willard, | Washington are spending some time | 4336 for Reservations where they arrived yesterday to spend | in California and are now at the Ho- s a few da They came here from ador in Los A s. | e - ew York, where they have been at = MEYER DAVIS ROOF BAM " | the Biltmore. LREDUCED || Summer Clearance Sale of now in progress. e | FURNITURE - 35, $7.59, 410 Mrs. Frank A ne E. Thomp- | Sheppard e vy at the We: Miss Ma Mr. and included *hiladelphia, Exceptional values in many items are offered at these tempt- ing reductions for Summer Clearance. Mrs. Paul A. Wolfe and her daugh- ter, Miss Margaret Wolfe, of Fort Sam | ing Mrs. | “ol. and Mrs. Charles | i Miss Vir. ginia Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. C. O. Sheppard and Miss Maud | Tomsmiere. | T Hobaj will leave tomo: w for | 0 . A N Soorme Daltherfaf Naro :\'l{“]’r'e Barracks, Wash. (o Join | Store Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August Davenports ccasional Chairs t Store Hours Week Days, 8 to 6 Dining Suites—Breakfast Suites Tables—and Many Aitractive Occasional and Mrs. H. R. Boyer of Glen. s TR Borer o Glen Adding new models and a still Ploaitsod Foo e Bosvibid end the week. | Mrs. W. T. L. Hartigan of Wash- = ington, was_at the Hotel Lenox, in day. Buffalo, N. Y., over the week end. d wedding will ternoon at 4 o'clock | g ¥ ouls’ Church, when Miss Ruth Weeks, daughter of Mr. and ard M. Weeks of Cleveland s. A. A. Heltmueller has left "o he bride of Mr.| washington for Bar Harbor, Me., to - Son of the |gpend several weeks with her sister orthboro, | and friends. The cere- 1 by the bride- 11 be followed Staples—Weeks Wedd at All Souls’ (Inm h . . . 9 s greater reduction in Rich’s Shoes Dining Room Suite, 10-piece Solid Walnut. .. ...$470 to $352.00 Dining Room Suite, 10-pc. Walnut Combination, $475 to $363.00 a fotowe: e J makes this Half-Yearly Clearance g"’*’ak}iazths“itg ’;'giize Fardf;md' D Y :fl to 521;‘0(; b A amey . g renc air, Soli Jalnut, Tapestry Cover....$165 t - i ;\'\!y%.:"“,,.:.\_,Y.:Y,i{:‘,n,m W“fid@w Shades Sale even of greater interest than ever. ot G Nc;dlepoint Covef_...r},_._...,“....SlSO tis;;s g:, party, outotiown e st ot ! because of the greater savings. Hall Chair, Waltinit . oo oo « o o somimnisianic o ona v+ - 345 to $25.00 ’ “dlolh; (Jerns | A Better Shade For Less Money. Hall Settee, Antique Ttalian Design . .%vwew=».$112.50 to $79.50 ; Desk Chair, Solid Walnut, Italian Design......$28.50 to $19.50 $8.90 $6.90 $4.90 SOl di et aated Gonsole Lo i 0 18 GRS IRIEL i e9nien ment of pinl Eoses MC DEVITT Gold Decorated Mirror to match . ..mme we-a..-$125.00 to $63.50 and ) urin Boone_will Pie orted to the' _asxn 28 Bakh Sulimais WASHINGTON | ——L\J@J@ Poudre Table, Walnut Combination .........$45.00 to $32.50 @ l Three Nest Table, Glass Top, Antique Ivory @3 New styles have been added to the $8.90 (Decorated Cracquel) . ... e rmmemmen - $527.50 t0 . $22:50 2 lot; many of those at $8.90 have been re- Coffee Table, Decorated .. ... cuonicisomemmems vo ovs =360 to . $42.50 2 \j 1114 G St. NW. INC. Phone Main 8306 “{ duced to $6.90, and many of those which Davenport, Upholstered Cushions, Decorated Green 2 Rl iiein s L b alitipsmistior ST, X @ Mo th E d Sal e e Rockero:'Jematch i 1;?8 tg ggg gg ) I' I' S s Bl s v e S i e b S e those at $3.90. Settee, Putty Decorated, Upholstered Cushions..$87.50 to $65.00 @y’, REMNANTS—MILL ENDS - 5 The three great lots now include all the ; Lounge Chair to match above ...... umeesems.$42.50 to $32.50 f | @ Great variety of lengths for Dresses, Tunics, V. fashionable materials and colors—four mod- TaHle ORI abaie £ ol rins- - A geiii A o $15.00 = Blouses, Lingerie and Linings. = PG els of the many are illustrated to the right. NOTE—These values illustrate a few of the attractive clear- @ (Former Prices, 79¢ to $5.98) > e &= 19 $2 98 Y \\( Ricl's entire stock is NOT. included in ; 2 % c to d i SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT— A few of the Misses’ and Growing R $1.39 Sport Fabrics (/ Girls’ Low Shoes reduced to $2.90 and St Consisting of White Sport Plaids, > $3.90. @ Crepe Sunbeam and Printed Ratine. 9c Yd. will be extended on all other items during this sale \ 36 inches wide. Ny % $1.69 Striped Tub Silks ICHS “ | iy DUI.IN & MADT'N Eo. s % yeelon wan el hi 1215~1217 F Street Fon 339 vards of wanted colors on white , 9 ~ . i $l 00 Yd. Proper Footwear 2nd & 3rd During groun two-toned effects. Choice 3 tyles. 33 inches wide. Floors and 1214 t01218 G Street August DY styles. 53 inches wide . F Street at Tenth i D064 & OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 20000 E0Eoe|

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