Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1925, Page 8

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8 ' SOCIETY The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, Was Joined Today by Mrs. Kellogg, Who Came From St. Paul. of State, Mr. Kellogg, was_joined this morning by Mrs. Kellogsg, who has been for several weeks in their home in St. Paul. They are again in their home on Nineteenth street SOCIETY. HE Secretary phrey, at their apartment in the Wyoming. Lieut and Mrs. Humphrey will leave Washington the end of the week for Paris Island, S. C. where the former has been assigned to duty. Miss Anne Randolph is the guest of Mrs. John Hays Hammond at Gloucester and her sister, Miss Mary Randolph, is the guest of Mrs. Re inald Huidekoper at Nonquitt, Mass. Mrs. Newberry, wife of former Senator Truman H. Newberry, will " |entertain a company at luncheon to- The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, who has been spending time with his daughter, Miss Ailsa Mellon, at Southampton, is in New York to- day and will come to Washin; - morrow. He will be at the 1, where he ha temporarily. tended the weddin ampton of Miss E of Mr. Charles D. ge Stodd: Saturday at South- | zabeth Lee Hilles, Hilles, to The Ambassador Chile and Senora de Mathieu left Washington for Orange County, they will be the guests fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. at their estate, Green Bares will later go to Ypuama Farm w York to remain until Autumn. minister of foreign affa Count Alexander at Williamstown, M Institute of Polit Jllege, was host at luncheon vesterday at the As ®.wall Hotel, where he is staying The Poland, who 1 tend Senator McKinley In Town for v Days. Senator Willam B. McKinley . is spending a few days in Washington, and will leave Wednesday for his home in Illinofs. Miss Julia Mattis, niece of Senator McKinley, is at her home in Champaign, IlL Mrs. Parker s at dinner last Summer home, the Bar Harbor, Representative Corning were hos evening in their Sea Urchins, at and The second nb llie son F port, retary of the British Adrian Willlam Maxwell the guest of Mrs. Gib: at her villa, in New- t hnestock R Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, wife of the Assistant Postmaster General, and her children will leave WV n today for Eaglesmere, Pa.. to n until the middle of September. Admiral and Mrs. Joseph entertained a company of 20 er last evening in Williams- 5., in honor of the president s College and Mrs. Harry Peter R. Horton, A. Q. M., U. . C.. and Mrs. Horton, who are stationed at Quantico, Va., will motor Halnes City, Fla., leaving Wed- Upon their return, about September 1, they will occupy their home, Old Corners, at 523 South Washington street, ndria, Va Maj. Horton has recently completed | the course at the Field Officers’ S F Margaret Britt morrow in her Summer home at Watch Hill, R. I, in compliment to Mrs. Andrew Fletcher of Glen Cove. Mrs. John Stewart Mcl | as her guests over | Summer ‘home, Ash | ham, Mass. ¥ Maurice of London and Mr. and Mrs | Ellery Sedgwick of Boston Mrs. McLennan was hostess at s}umnenn yesterday and in the eve- | ning gave a picnic supper at Hayes after | Marsden J | Pond in West Otis. at_Marine Corps Headq a reliet of Maj. Charles R. derson Maj. and_Mrs. Kingman and Miss Katharine Kingman, who are leaving shortly for Fort Leaven- worth, are at the Kenesaw Apart- | ment, where they will be for a week. Capt. and N ve returned M Rufus Z. Johnston to Washington and Mrs. o s O Miss Eleanor Davies has as her | Euest at Asheville, N. C., Miss Phoebe N J Mrs. Joseph Humphrey |Yancey of Glen Ridg the former's parents,| and Mrs. Charles F. Hum- | visiting Gen Dr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lebr enter- T tained a company at dinner last eve- ning in their cottage, Wingcote, at Bar Harbor. Miss Carol Cox of Waynesboro, Ga., has arrived in Washington to spend several weeks with her uncle, Mr. McCleskey Garlich, in his home on N street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker and Miss Katie Kirsch of Booneville, Ind., are spending a short time in Washington and are guests of Mrs. J. H. Wilke in her home in Sixteenth Street High- lands. After their departure Mrs. ‘Wilke will go to northern Pennsyl- vania to join Mr. Wilke, who is with the United States Geological Survey. Miss Cathleen O'Shaughnessy of the State Department will sail August 20 for Peking, China, where she has been assigned to the United States legation. Miss O'Shaughnessy is now with her parents at Wareham, Mass. Senator and Mrs. Tyson Hosts in Southampton Home. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Ty- son of Tennessee are entertaining a REED WELLINGTON DIG Russeil, a nrule of Saturday. house ‘party in their villa in Meadow Lawn at Southampton, Long Island, which includes their daughter, Mrs. | Kenneth N. Gilpin, and Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Willcox of Philadelphia and James C. Neely of Beverly Farms, Mrs Peale, James N. Peale, wife of Maj. 12th Infantry, now stationed at Camap Meade, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Theodore Mosher, at the Dupont. Miss Theodosia Darling Seibold is motoring to Maine as the guest of Miss May Stabler. She will remain until the latter part of August. “ol. Francis N. Cooke, U. 8. A., who has been at the Naval War College Fur-Trimmed Coals for Women Made by $100 Coats $150 Coals $175 Coats. $200 Coats All Reduced to $79.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Imported and American fabrics, trimmed with Nutria, Raccoon, Brown, Blue and Natural Wolf, Red Fox and Skunk. Sizes 14 to 44. Deposits Accepted Raleigh Haber Thirteen-Ten F Street dasher Inc. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO [——=[o]l—=n| NDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925. the Willard, where they plan to spend the week. Dr. and Mr: spending thei mer-home on here for the past year, is at the Hotel Astor in New York to remain until August 11, when he will sail for Honolulu. Milton H. Prosperiare acation in their Sum- Miss Mabel Elizabeth King and Miss South River, Md. Lillian J. King have gone to Atlantic City for a stay of several weeks Mr. Frank S. Hight has joined Mrs. Hight and their children at® their Summer home at Canaan, N. H., where he expects to spend the month. Mrs. D. W. Gall and her daughter, Miss Mamie Gall, have gone to Round Hill, Va., and will remain there some time in the refreshing air of the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hanly and son of Philadelphia are at the Willard, where they arrived yesterday, to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rothchild have gone to Braddock Heights, Md., to spend some time. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the s clion o pona: At P B on . Poindexter ,\:rrhh \luhlln and Annu Wl'rh!’” N o A Col. Creecy, Here From Hawaii, Guest of His Parents. Col. Richara, B. Creecy, United States Marine Corps, has returned from a two-year tour of duty in Hawaii, and ss visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creecy, in their residence, at Eighteenth street northwest. Ga 1" Mary Margaret Crowley and Katharine B J.. and Md Plerson v Aot timore. | ar villia Ruth V. t and Frances M Del r and Sylvia Silverman Maffley. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Howell and their ank both of S Y T T Y T R R R R R R R The fact that we made more Window Shades for homes and build‘mgs last year than any other Washington store 1is proof enough that our Made-To- Measure Shades are superior. May We Estimate? 33 A “Shade” Better BRSNS SRRSO RN Main 4874 Main 8552 | Phones STOKES SAMMONS, I 830 13th St. N.W. m‘mm\“&s\\\“\\s\“\\ss£\fi \WASHINGTON. Paris Junius GARFINCKEL & Co. A Great Clearance Sale of Misses’, Girls’ and Children’s Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices Fifth Floor P L T T E R Lo PR pv ECEPT THIS sale includes exceptional values. represent the best makers. A distinctive selection for present or Fall wear can be made now at a remarkable saving. F STREET CORNER OF 137 ?bxlnpsb orn| 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST CLEAN-UP SALE =[5 Just 596 Pairs This Season’s OW SHOES o STRAPS—PUMPS—OXFORDS—TIES Listed Below Is What You Will Find =l e ] 176 Pairs 186 Pairs 60 Pairs 73 Pairs 58 Pairs 43 Pairs . All sizes—2Y, to 8 in the lot. . Black Satin . Patent and Kid . White Canvas . . White Kid . .Colored Suede . Combinations . Every one of this season’s styles in broken sizes must be sold. In order to do this quickly we have grouped together 596 pairs that will sell tomorrow at a price much less than original cost. Here is a real op- portunity to buy two or three pairs of stylish quality shoes at the ordinary price of one pair. Come early for best selection as we expect spirited selling at thxs give-away price of $2.00. No Exchanges, Credits or Refunds 0[———=|o]———|o]c———=[o|—=3|8]c——F——=—|a|——|a|——=]n] EEBEEEBEE:: I:—:—:EEE—IE NEW PORTUGAL CABINET IS ANNOUNCED IN LISBON | Dr. Pereln:s Selections. Mostly | Democrats and Independents, Take Office. By the Assoclated Press LISBON, August 3.—Dr. Domingos | Pereira, who was requested by Pres dent Gomes several days ago to form a cabinet to take the place of the one headed by Antonio Da Silva, which re r ¥V N A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection Ll O B R e e e s o Closed All Day Saturday—Durmg! the Summer | as follows SOCIETY signed last week, has succeeded in se [ fic | o ed chiefly of Demo m W nd Independents who has been president ofithie CEAMmber 0f Deputiss, il hoid qm]” the post of minister of the interlc f The other members of the cabinet are ) WE'LL MAKE IT RUN TRUETO THE SECOND LowCharges Too~ RAMSAY WA%:H SHoP 5-F-ST. Minister of justice teriro; finance, Torre: Gen. Veira Da Rocha Da S Vasco Vorges instructic griculture, Rt et ok Bk Lt ek b b Bl Bt bt X BE B Bt BU L Sl B there are many features besides LOW PRICE in the Capitol Fur Shop’s AUGUST UR ke SALE We Invite Fw@ z X 1‘208 GS our ONLY Store The Best Furs Shop Now for Over Tuelve Years 7 While Our Stock Is Complete P"ID,DP’DDID’D')'IP'DPE.‘ :EEEEEEEEEEE_—__]EED' Pbilipsborn Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Apparel ELEVENTH ST, Shop in W '1<hmamn Today---Beg’an the Annuél ugust Fur Sale | = regular event—but of unusual importance this year—w1th exceptlonal values and starthngly low prices. A small deposit will reserve any selection—and age will be given the they are wanted. Purchases in the August Sale of Furs and Cloth Coats will be placed on October bills of charge customers. free stor- furs until 45-inch, shade, with Exceedingly in the popular Cocoa Fox collars and cuffs. smart. In the sale at.. $149.50 Northern Hudson muskrat) Coats H Kolinsky, skunk, ble-dyed fitch: nat- ural or dyed squirrel —43-inch length: every for perfect match: ch: handsomely modeled $ and expertly finished coney), plain and trimmed 30-inch ]acq- UEtteS saceoesasecven 48-inch Sealine coney) collar and cuffs of skunk, red $139 00 fox or squlrral oo en 46-inch length; skins of perfect match trimmed with $285 00 Natural Siberian Squirrel Coats 45000 45 to 48-inch Sealine coats (dyed Coats Seal (dyed (46- American Broadtail Coats inch) : in the handsome cocoa shade; with collar and cuffs $ 0 of cocoa squirrel, .00 richly lined with silk 2 29 Jap Weasel Coats with deep col- and border Fox; the new flare $559 00 deslgn............ 45-inch Muskrat Coats,withcrush collar and pouch $ 00 sleeves: silk lined. . 1 19 45-inch Leopardine Coats (dyed coney), trimmed with Beaverette col- lar, cuff; d border. ar, cufts an order $59.50 skin selected lar $99 50 (dyed (Beaverette. is dyed CONEY). g oviarosieiaeisia EXC]USiVG Modes in —trimmed with fnest Furs. It's an advance showing of what will be most pop- ular for the coming Winter—and are marked at special introductory prices. Selection reserved by modest deposit, and charge customers will not be hilled until October 1. In connection with tl’xe Fur Sale we are holding a special display of Cloth Coats Third Floor.

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