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8 SOCIETY: SOCIETY Ambassador of France, M. Daeschner, Will Go to Gloucester Today for Few Days’ Visit. Ambassador of France,| Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M. P. Later rile Doeschner, wili|Gen. Ruggles lectured at the Eng: ton this after- | lish military academies at Woolwich | and Sandhurst, on “West Point, the where he will spend Military Academy. days He is expected to return Sunday M Hugh Whitt entertained a —— | company of 20 at luncheon today in The Ambassador of Mexico and| her quartpxn at Fort Myer in honor Senora de Tellez will give a_theater | of Mrs. H. J. Hussong of Dayton, party Friday evening, when they will| Ohlo, who is Visiting her sister, Mrs. entertain the members of the em-!Charles D. Hartman, wife of Maj. bassy staff at Keith's. Hartman, at Fort Myer. A number askie | of entertainments have been given for Representative Hull Here on His Mrs, Hussong. Mrs. George M. Ek- Way to His Illinois Home. wurzel entertained for her last week Representative Willlam E. Hull is|and Mrs. Hartman also gave a party spending a few days in Washington, | for her sister. after which he will 0 to his home at | oo 0o s Rey; "“f)"“““‘\’_"fv‘{3}r’k“fl.‘ returned from Asheville, N. C., where m 1 OTk O | they have been visiting the former's a for South America as | LNeY have been visiting a member of the Pan-American Road | 'other, Alra. Locke Cralg. Commission appointed by the Presi- Mrs. Henry Leonard, wife of Maj. dent last veur to attend the rond con-| Leonard, will entertain at dinmer this gress at Buenos Ayres. Others in the | .y, at her country place near commission a fr. H.. H. Rice, The weather per- chairman of the commission; Mr. F. will be al fresco. L. Bishop, dean of engineering, Uni-| s In Colorado and versity of Pittsburgh; Mr. Thomas H. | 5. Teonard the end' of MacDonald, chief, United States Bu-|ipe Summer. reau of Public Roads; Mr. Frank el Page, chairman of the North Carolina| M Charles Boughton Wood Highway Commission: Dr. Guillermo | companied by her nephew and ni A. Sherwell, secretary to the secre-| Maj. and Mrs. Robert Goetz, have gone tary-general Inter-American HIghway | to Newport, where they are visiting Commission, and Mr. Charles M. Bab- | Mrs. Wood's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. cock. Hokan B. in their villa, B o | Vedimar, The assistant military attache for ek seronautics of the French embassy, Maj. Georges Thenault, left Washing- [at dinner last evening in her Summer ton this morning for Boston, where | home, Elsinore, at Bar Harbor. he will spend sometime with friends. | { He will vis a and attend the | F senator J S. Freling- Davis Cup n Forest Hills, | huyse . Joseph S. before returnin rashington about | Frelinghuysen, are among the pas- Septempet 1. sengers on the Berengarla sailing to- day. Arthur Craig have Steffanson | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock was hostess James C. Breckin- —_— " e as their guest for a| Mr. and Mrs. V. D. L. Robinson, Thomson, who | Who are motoring through the are at Kenilworth Inn, Biltmi Col. and ridge will week Miss Imogene will arrive T r Summit Point, V Mrs. Poole-Dunn Wedding Yesterday in Staunton The marriage of M : aughter of Mrs. 3 vlor of Fairfax, Va., to Mr. James E. Poole of Washington took place vesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Southern Methodist Church at Staunton, Va., Brig. 3 L'H. Ruggles has returned after a several-month | absen: lurope, where he went as a delegate to represent the Upited States at the international conference on the traffic in s. which was held in Geneva. After the conference Gen. Ruggles traveled through the Rev. D. L. Blakemore officlating. rope and was in Lond Mrs. Poole has a large circle of friends annual dinner sh War Mis- [in both Washington and Virginia. sfons to th r. Poole is a descendant of one of families of Montgomery THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST HOSTESS AT LUNCH TODAY Y HARRIS & S EWING . MRS. HUGH WHITT, Wife of Lieut. Whitt, who ent;fluln“l at luncheon today in her home at Fort ) County, Va., and has been in the |the president of Williams College and jovernment service for a number of | Mrs. Harry A. Garfield, whose engage- |ment to Prof. John Preston Comer was announced yvesterday, was the i s Lucretia Garfield, daughter of (Continued on Karpen Group in Baker Velour Three pleces in beaver velour with tops of Beat cushions in har- monious tapestry. $245 “WHERE DID THEY ALL CoOME FRoO That’s the first thing you’ll ask when you see the immense showing of Kar- pen Living Room Groups included in this Sale. Dozens and dozens of the newest de- signs and latest upholstery fabrics. Spacious display of unending variety. And remember, Karpen’s usual modest prices have been sharply reduced for this occasion. MAYER & CO. Seventh St. The Auqusz‘ Sale of LIFETIME FURNITURE FURNITURE 5, 1925. Wonderful Stock — Wonderfully r21 NINTH STREET Low Prices! -See these striking fur values now while assortments are at their best. A Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection Until Fall NO CHARGE F?R STORAGE Fur Remodeling and Repairing at Summer Prices HARRY BACHRACH MANUFACTURING FURRIER 1303 G Street FOR $12 KAPLOWITZ EXCLUSIVE PASHIONS OF FOR TRAVEL FOR SCHOOL SATINS FLAT CREPES BEAUTIFULLY PATTERNED CREPE DE ALL LEADING SHADES AS WELL THIS OFFERING IN SIZES OB O O T O PLEASE COME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN It Happens Every Year! The great Annual August Clearance of ALL Summer stocks, now in full swing in every department of this busy store! If you need just a few more things to round out. the Summer, come down to Jelleff's tomorrow—you'll probably find it at a big saving! Check over your needs tonight. want. 1216 F St. N.W. Have You Heard Yet How Our KAPLOWIT Z e INCORPORATED NORTHWEST EXTRA SPECIAL SALE 825 TO $42.50 SILK GOWNS 785 DISTINCTION AND QUALITY BEAUTIFUL FASHIONS FOR SPORTS FOR VACATIONS FOR BUSINESS FOR MOTORING ROSHANARA CREPES CHINE FLORISWAH SILKS AS BLACK AND NAVY. FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE 14 TO 38 ONLY STORE OPENS 330 A. M .We May Fool You! If your Summer wardrobe—and there’s quite a bit of good old Summer a little reinforcement just Summer wardrobes do don’t wait for us to adv: It’s probably i clearance price—and we nay eeds now, : about August Sale of Winter Coats Stole a March on Prices This Year? HIS great T‘\n: t has always been held in September. e Girsedtto Etve you manship even than we have done in your former t's how this August Sale is able to off ve been able to offer before. ptember sales.” It stole a month’s march on prices! Four Great August Sale Groups: 8 75 995 But manufacturers told us, 1 hold it in August, and keep us busy during the slow Summer mont} er’coating materials, better q)Ies and better work- Coats at values surpassing any $125 All at a Guaranteed Saving of $10 to $25 on our prices to No- Storage FREE till that date! vember 1. Also—All our finer Coats, priced $155 to $325—159, off! The lovel new coats offered. It is of black CARMINA, one of the new coating materials and shows the new side godet flare. Tt is smartly bordered with black fox fur, which alsp forms its luxurious muffler collar and deep cuffs. This coat belongs to the $125 sale group, Specialized Styles for Every Figure For the smaller woman—for the average figure—the larger or taller woman— nd quarter sizes. And stunning models for the Introducing the New Campus Coat For the School or College Miss! In the August Fur Sale at $95—Less 209,—$76 There's an equation that any student can understand! mathematics of August Savings ! This new Tom Boy model is of sheared Lamb dyed in Raccoon shade, and is both swagger and serviceable! During August you save $19 on its Septembgr and October price! Sketched at right. August Sale of Furs 207 Styles are the same that will be shown later in the season. During August vou have your pick of the choicest, softest pelts—and workmanship is better than during the rush season. No woman who contemplates a fur coat should ignore this opportunity ! Short Fur Coats —of Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) are an outstanding Sale group. They are in smart, new models with contrasting col- lar and cuffs; in bronze Caracul—soft. silky pelts; in American Broadtail and i Natural Nutria. unusual model—sale priced! $195—Less 20%; NOW $156 $275—Less 20%; NOW $220 Fur Department—Second Floor Good News for Thursday Shoppers! Our Inexpensive Dress Shop—Downstairs—Offers SILK FROCKS™ Tub Silks—Prints—Lovely Crepes $1 75 for Women and Misses In looking at the sketches, bear in mind what mere drawings cannot adequately tell you—that these frocks will stand rigid comparison with dresses we have recently sold for considerably more. It's the on Our Prices to November 1 Guarantees a Saving of Silver Muskrat Coats —another feature group of this event! Straightline models, handsomely trim- med with lovely Golden Brown Fox col- lar and cuffs and border. A smart and Crepe Frocks in tan and blue, red and white, green and white, trimmed in white and blue. $10.75 Women’s and Misses’ Frocks in black and gmn or blue and cllck %fld mttar? repe white col- lar and cuffs. $10.75 Crepe Frocks in * ’s and Misses’ Women’s stripes of various col- Powder Blus-and- with Aowers embrol: Yed, green ana white ywers embroid- , 3 ered ino colors. $10.75 $10.75 And other equally Frocks in rose, R unusual styles for tan and rust with lace Jabots. Some women or misses in trimmed in black. ¥ this astonishing sale 10.75 at only $10.75 v Coat sketched at the left (a woman's model) is typical of the luxu RTING with your of GOTH- set a new :tauddnl of hosiery expec- tancy for yourself. For with the wearing of GOTHAM'S you'll know it's possible to obtain ex- tn:mel\ Im\ g wear, beauty of appear, nd perfect fit at mod cost Service and sheer weights with cotton hems 85. 3 pairs for . sheer weight, silk top—$2.25 pair, 3 pairs for $6.60. The Newest Shades! Street Floor Special Purchase! New Pure Silk $7.50 Umbrellas $5.90 All 16-rib umbrellas with kyota frames and the light wooden shanks. Handles pre- sent an elab- orate assort- ment of carved and col- ored am- berite, b a kelite and crys- tal com- position. Ball, spool and stub tips for your choice —all~ transpar- ent, with ferrules to match. The newest borders for Fall. Finished with French loops or leather thongs. Street Floor =D =D =D