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SOCEETY. Envoy May Accompany Guests of Ambassador Phillips to Summer Home to Meet Beldian Commission. The United States Ambassador to| Belgium, Mr. William Phillips, will go to New York tomorrow from Wen- ham, Mass., where_ he is spending a cacation, and will be at the Ho- | ador until the the Belgian debt-funding con on. | I'he commission, which includes the | Ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, will arrive Tuesday, and Mr, Chillips will meet the members and | probably accompany them to Wash- | ington. The United States Minister to Swe- | Mr. Robert Woods Bliss. who was | hington a few days last week, is visiting his father, Mr. Willlam H. | Bliss, and will sail this week for his post ‘at Stockholm, where Mrs. Bliss remained during his brief trip here. | The newly appointed United States | Minister to Hondu Mr. George T. | immerlin, who has been 1n Washing. ton for several weeks, will not go to his new post until October, but will spend two months’ leave in this coun- | try | The first secretary of the States legation at The Mrs. Louis A. Sussdorff Washington for a few da £0 to New York tomorrow spend two months' leave in thi: try before returning lands. Mrs. George Barnett will sail Au- gust 15 for Parls to visit her son-in- | law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Dickey, and thelr young gon i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Binns Tebbs | had with them at their home on Cathedral avenue for a brief visit Mis: nita Vaughn of Norfolk, Va. who is en route to Honolulu, where, August 8, her marriage to Lieut Henry H. Duval, U. A.. will take place. Lieut. Duyal stationed at fonolulu, and. being unable to leave s post, it was decided that the wed s should take place there United | ague and . are in nd will ey will | coun-‘| to the Nethe- | Mrs. D. A. Greenlees and Miss Leo- | Greenlees left Wednesday for | Wilson's Camp in the Adirondacks, where Miss Elizabeth Greenlees has | { been for several weeks | Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Warren and | Hugh Warren, who are touring the ar West, spent some time at the Cha- | 1 on Lake Louise in the Canadian | Rockies in July | llen Spenc > guest of Mr Wentz at Newpo Yesterday Mr. an i dinner in her honor, when covers were sey has been | James G er Guernsey mer president gener: ters of the Ameri her home at Cha Col. Robert U States Army, of the Daugh- | n Revolution, at auqua, N. Y Patterson has gone north to join | Mrs. Patterson and their children in | their cottage at Thuro, Mass. Later | in the month Col. and Mrs. Patterson are going to take a motor trip through | the White Mountains. | Dr. and Mrs. Everett Monroe. lison, accompanied by their young daughters, Alice Elizabeth, Margaret Isabel and Nancy Doris, left Washing- ton vesterday on a motor trip of five veeks through the South. They will spend the larger part of this time in the Tennessee mc ins Mr. 1nd ward S. Bra daughter have n an extended tour thre West and on Sixteenth Mrs. J nears | returned | gh the their home | their Steel is in Williams- | town, s, for the session of the | Institute of Politics, and is attending | the Latin-American conference under Dr. Leo S. Rowe. Mrs. Walter English of Oakland, Calif,, is the guest of her sister, Mrs ‘ Alice Harlow in Mount Rainier, Md Mrs. English is contemplating visit- | ing York, Atlantic City and many places of interest in Virgin as this is her first visit East in vears Miss May Francis le Mat sailed on the America, Wednesday, to visit her sister, Mrs. William Lewis Simpson | at Barcelo Spain Miss leMat is | a granddaughter of Mr. George Fran- | cis Erdman of this city, who was an acti and prominent member of the Lawrence Barrett Club and president e John McCullough Club of this | city some years ago | Miss Edith Howard has returned | from a three weeks' vacation spent| in Atlantic City. Mrs. John Duel Glass of Spokane, Wash formerly Miss Coumbe, has been visiting Maj. and Mrs. A. G. Coumbe for some weeks nd has started for her new home in Oklahoma City. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Swimlex of Charles Town, W. Va., are spending a few days with her sissr, Mrs. C. E. Graham of 5918 Broad Branch road, O D. C. Mrs. Graham ————— | | Bring In This Ad Before August 9th. Shampoo. ... ...50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50¢ Marcelle & Bob Curl.. $1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose ~ Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service ST | Segal = 1232 14th St August Furniture Sale | will motor to Cape Cod. | the middle of July. | their children and Mrs. Joseph Mad- | | at_Colonial Beach. | inta Be: « United | Gertrude | | Nation Here GO to NeW YOl‘k From will accompany her sister on a tour of the mountains of Virginia, and West Virginia. Mr. Graham will join the party a week later at Harrisonburg, Va., to spend the month of September in the mountains, Mr. and Mrs Archibald Straub have motored to Atlantic City, ac- companied by Mrs. Straub's aunt and ister. the Misses Deane and Mrs. Grillbortzer. After a stay there they Mr. Jerrold B. Ullman left yester- day for Charlevoix, Mich., where he wiil be for the remainder of the Sum- mer with his aunt, Mrs. S. T. Smett of Chicago, Miss Elsle nders and Miss Gertrude Saunders are spending their vacation in the Canadian Rockies, and were at the Emerald Lake Chalet Mrs. Charles B. Donch* of 3013 Thirteenth street, is spending a fort- night at Bluemont, Va., Mr. R. T. Frail of Ballinger, Tex., who motored here and spent the month of July with his sister, Mrs. W. H. Knotts, 1908 N street, left this niorning for home, ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Corneli J. Packard of Wash- ington is the guest of Miss Caroline Hooff in her home on Seminary Hill. Miss Lida McLaughlin, accompanied by a number of friends from Washing- ton, left last week for a trip to Yel lowstone Park,. Denver, Colorado Louis and other points Miss Pearl Schwarzmann i ing two weeks at Atlantic Cit; Lillian Schw Miss Ruth Pedrick of Willlamstown, N. J spend- Miss Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hinton and Mr. John G. Cockey have returned from a visit at Rockwood Farm, near Ham- ilton, Loudoun County, Va. Mrs. Charles Nichols and her daughter, Mrs. Conway- Brawner, with her two children, Conway and Char- lotte Brawne pent the week at Co- lonial Beac| Mrs. G. M. Cragg, Mrs. P. W. Har- | vey and Mrs. Charles Madden and | den have returned from & 10-day visit Mrs. Windsor W. Demaine and Miss | zabeth Ann Demaine have re-| turned from Charlotte, N, ., where | they were the guests of Mrs. De-| maine’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. H. D. Luckett. Mr. and Mrs.eJ. M. Saunders re ned last week from a visit at Vir ch and left later for Atlantic ompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Willium_H. Saunders. Mrs. Gardner Lloyd Boothe, 2d, en tertained at luncheon followed by bridge Thursday, in her home on South St. Asaph street, in homor of her house guest, Miss Emily Boyd of Grifin, Ga. Those invited to meet| Miss Boyd were, Mrs. Hamilton Clai-| ‘ne of Washington, Mrs. Clarence J. | binson and her guest, Miss Mary | Slizabeth Dunbar; Miss Mary Lloyd, Miss Josephine Ramage, Miss Eliza- beth Ramage, Mrs. Archibald Ran- ddlph. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard, Mrs. Charles F. Holden, Mrs. S{dney Brad- ford, Mrs. Albert V. Bryan, Miss Luc Anderson, Miss Ellen Burke, Mi: Nancy Wattles and Mrs. Edwin Gra ham. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hold- en and Miss Wattles. Mrs. Albert V. Bryan entertained Friday afternoon in her home on Duke street, when her guests were Mrs. Gardner Lloyd Boothe, and her house guest, Miss Emily Boyd; Miss Mary Cabell and her guest, Miss Lina Gray; Mrs. Clarence J. Robinson and her guest, Miss Mary Elizabeth Dunbar, and Mrs. Charles D. Barrett. Miss Laura Hulfish and her guest, Anne Wilson of Havre, Mont. t_the week end in Richmond a the guests of Miss Hulfl: Mi Edward Thursday MISS PAGE SHEPHERD, WHo will join her father, in Asheville, sh's uncle, Mr. ams. s Ison left to visit relatives in Char- lettesville prior to returning to Mon- tana. Mrs. Just Arrived RAFFIA The very newest fad in embroidery work THE EMBROIDERY SHOP Miss Freudberg 827-820 11th Street near N. Y. Ave. 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUB FINAL Reductions ON ALL Summer Hats Including W hite and Light Felts 5 $74 %10 Formerly $15 to $35 R — Bros. Never Before Such Savings on Rare Antiques and Fine Reproductions. 10 to 25% Off Solid Mahogany Secretary Governor Solid M ($200)—Sale Price, $139.50 inthrop Desk, $85.50 ogany—38 Inches Phone Main 3081 I REPAIRING, UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINGl Clarence Johnston Robinson en, Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe, 2d; Mrs, Edwin Graham, Mrs. Albert V. Bryan, Miss Elizabeth Ramage, Miss Nancy McCormick Wattles, Miss Ellen Cool- idge Burke and Miss Josephine Ram- age. Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven was the hostess Wednesday in her home Burnt Oak on Braddock Heights. at a bridge-luncheon in compliment to Miss Hipp of Texas, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace N. Lindsey. Other guests were Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. David Milton French, Mrs. Richard Henry Carter Beverly, Mrs. Louls Sles- man Scott, Mrs. Frank M. Dillard, Mrs. John B. Gordon and Mrs. C. A. 8. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight re- turned the early part of the week from a motor trip through Pennsylvania, and left Thursday to spend the re- mainder of the Summer at Colonial Beach. Mr. Jullan D, Knight, jr., left Saturday for Atlantic City and Wild- wood, N. J., for a 10-day visit. Mrs. Charles E. Outcalt and Miss Helen Outcalt have returned to their home, on King_ Street road, after a visit at Severn Heights. Mrs. Allle D. Smith of Rosemont is visiting relatives in Rappahannock County, Va. . Mrs. James A. Lamm and James Al- lison Lamm, jr., left Saturday for a visit to relatives in North and South Carolina. Rev. Dr. Berryman Green and Mrs. Green, who have been visiting their son, Dr. Berryman Green, at Colorado Springs, Colo., will return within the week to their home, on Seminary Hill. Mrs. James W. Bales, Mrs. Ruth Hayes, Mrs. Daisie Risdon and Mrs. Oliver T. Stone lett last week for a motor trip to Atlantic City, Cape May and Wildwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bixler and their son, David Roy Bixler, jr., of Brook- lyn are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Bragg at their home, on North Patrick street. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Phillips have re- turned to their home, on North Pitt street, after spending 10 days at Colo- nial Beach, Va. Miss Mary ‘Stockton Schley of Shepherdstown, W. Va., is visiting Miss Caroline Morton in her home on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Paff and their daughter, Miss Margaret Paff, returned last we from a trip to the New Jersey coast, where they stopped at Asbury Park, Point Pleasant and Spring Lake. Mrs. Charles Monroe is spending the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deahl, in their home on Prince street, and will be joined within the week by Rev. Mr. Monroe, rector of Trinity Church, at Marshall, Tex., who will spend the month of August iln Virginia and Maryland. Mrs. Walter Warfield left last week to visit Mrs. Forney-Duvall in her home in Sanford, N. C. Miss Virginia Seller of Detroit is the guest of her aunt, Miss Jessie Crumsy, in her home on Prince street. . a8 Crump. with her sister and her nisce, spent the past week with her brotner- C., to remain until Thanksgiving. gave a bridge-luncheon Wednesday in her home at Belle Haven, for_her house guest, Miss Mary Elizabeth Dun- bar of St. Louis, Mo. .In the company were Mrs. Sidney Bradford, Mrs. Win- slow Randolph, Mrs. Charles F. Hold- (Continued on Fou| . Advance Sale of New Fall Frocks - $19.85 25 $29.50 THIS is our introductory offering of smart ad- vance frocks that will be favored by fashion this Fall. Individual models for Women and Misses, so new and beautiful they are a delight to behold. There are fine canton crepes, lovely crepe de chines, crepe safins and georg- ettes, self or fancy trimmed. Colors, pansy queen bird; tan, brown, navy, burgundy and black. ——e Better Apparel at a Lower Price Mayer Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937939 F St. N.V ATTEND OUR August FUR SALE! Featuring a variety of authentic new styles—all dis- playing the finest quality and workmanship, and at the lowest of low prices. ; Coincident with this sale we announce the opening u In owr new home we will present the finest furs, of the same dignity and distinction as those we have always displayed at our present address. A SMALL DEPOSIT RESERVES ANY GARMENT. The items below are typical of our entire stock. G Bay Seal (Coney) Coat, Squirrel Trimmed .. Fine Muskrat Coats, very dark ....................$140.00 Marmot *Coats, Raccoon Trim ............ Hudson Seal (Dyed Caracul Coats, brown; fox fur trimmed ... of our New Branch Stofe 1303 Connecticut Avenue .$115.00 .ee$ 75.00 . .....5$165.00 o e Muskrat) Coats -MODEL FUR SHOP 923 G St. N. W SOCIETY. 0. J. DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH DeMoll rurns&co. Twelfth & G Sts. An Extra Special Offer Upright Pianos $775.00 Terms, $10 Monthly We have traded in so many Upright Pianos recently and our sales- rooms are so crowded with these instruments that we are forced to reduce the stock immediately. You'll never again get such values as we are offering here. They have all been repaired in perfect play- ing condition, and are FULLY GUARANTEED BY US. These instruments will sell quickly at this price. 45 Price We advise an VICTROLAS Terms to Swit Monday Clearance All Remaining Summer Stock 15 Price OT some, but all of our exclusive > “Summer models are included in Mon- day’s hali-price clearance — Ensem- bles of georgette and soft cloth, separate Coats, Street and Afternoon Dresses in printed crepe, crepe Roma and georgette: Dinner Gowns, some imported models, black laces, georgette, embroidered net and beaded styles. At ¥, Price Monday TWELVME: THIRTEEN Store Closed All ljay Saturdays During Month of August Store Hours Week Days, 8 to 6 - 1,000 Pairs Women's Low Shoes REDUCED TO $4-90 Formerly *10 to *12 ‘A quick clean-up of many broken size lines of Women's Low Shoes, with high and low heecls—all from Rich's regular stock. Not all sizes in any one style—but a good variety of models, three of which are illustrated at right. Several models in Misses’ and Grow- - ing Girls’ Low Shoes reduced to $2.90 - and $3.90. Rich’s entire stock is not included in this sale. Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth