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8 SOCIETY) Secretary of State Dinner Tonigh Belgian Commission. Secretary of State, Mr.| will be host at din-| this evening in honor of Belgian Debt Funding which include Ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier: the former premier of n, M. Georges Theunis; M nequi and M. F. | Cattier: Accompanying the comm sion are M. J. B. Vincent, M. J. War- land and M. Boet, who are experts of | the Belgian treasury: also M. Andre | Terlinden, a banker of Brussels, who HE ner four was for four vears principal assistant | 7 to M. Theunis during his office as premier. Mr. Robe Ivercruys s secretary of the commission | There will be 30 gu at the din ner. which will be served in the patio of the Pan-American Union Building Ambassador von Maltzan morning, n Washi of Germany, went to New after spending | on. The Ambas- m Magnolia, Mass. doctor of pc The ‘ Baron York yesterday sador came fr . confer a degree of s and science, which the University of Kiel has conferred on the Secretary | 3 f Commerce, Mr. Herbert C. Hoover Ambassador is spending today o New York with Dr. Karl von Lew- inski, who has taken up his duties {@erman consul general in New Y. 1td which post he was recently trans ferred from that of counselor of the i embassy here. to Guatemalan Envoy and #is Wife Go to Mountains. The Minister of Guatemala and Sen i@ta de Sanchez Latour will leave this ‘mfternoon for White Sulphur Springs, {%where they will spend the week end. Representative and Mrs. Richard *ates will start tomorrow morning by | motor for Atlantic City to remain over the week end. They will be accom nied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. all and the latter’s niece, Miss Mil dred Ruth Mason, and Mr. and Mrs, James Carmalt Mr. and Mrs. Hall gave a dinner @ance last evening at_their cottage on | the upper Potomac for Miss Mason, who is a daughter of Dr. and Mr George Mason of Jacksonville, Tll The former Minister to Washington republic, Senor Dr nado, is spending a tew days in Washington. | George Barnett | Maj. Gen. and M e party over the| will entertain a hot week end at thei mmer home, | ‘Wakefield Manor, V. In the com-| ipany will be the Ambassador of Ja-| Ppan and Mme. Matsudaria, the mili-| attache of the United States em- | bassy in Tokio and Mrs. Charles Bur-| nett, the military attache of the Japa- | nese embassy, Col. Noburu Morita, and | Mrs. Allen Basil Rasin. Mrs. Barnett will come to Washing- | ton Tuesday to spend a few days. Comdr. and Mrs. Terry B. Thomp- gon and their son, Denniston Thomp- | son, have gone to Lake Placid, where | they will spend several weeks at the | Whiteface Inn Col. and Mrs. J. E. Monroe, who are motoring through the Berkshires, prrived yesterday at the Red Lion Inn at Stockbridge | = i wife of Comdr will entertain Mrs. Emerson, Herbert F. Emerson, at dinner, followed by bridge and mah-jong, this evening in her home on Florida avenue. Mrs. Emerson was formerly Miss Lotta Walsh of Washington. M. Tsrael, wife of Capt Frederick : Jarael, U. S. M. C., has gone to Vir- ginla Beacl fon everalircerata will later join Capt. Israel at New Orleans, where he will be in com- and of the marines. Mrs. Davis Ireland was hostess at dinner last evening at La Selva, her cottage at Bar Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin will leave this afternoon for Mackinac Island to be the guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett. Mr. Erwin will return in about 10 days, and Mrs. Erwin will remain until late in the Summer. Miss Isabelle C. Wells, who is spend- ing some time at the Mayflower, pend- ing the opening of her home on Con- mnecticut avenue, was hostess at an informal dinner party in the presi- dentlal dining room last evening. Dr. and Mrs. Swormstedt have left town for a month’s vacation with rel- atives in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. Latimer have taken the Findlay cottage at Char- mian, Pa., for August and September and have with them Mrs. C. E. Lati- ‘mer and her son, Mr. Robert C. Lati- mer. They have visiting them this week end Miss M. B. Lothrop and Miss Irene Noble. Baroness von Schoen, who has been with her sister, Mrs. Harold Walker, in New England, is at the Hotel Lor- raine in New York for a few days before going to Newport to visit. Mr. Robert Stead, jr., has gone to Stockbridge, Mass., where he is the Open Until 2 P. Saturday Special Final Clearance 850 Pairs Stetson Quality Shoes 53.75 Oxfords, Pumps and leathers, black and tan ki or nile cloth and satin. STETSON SHOE SHOP Thirteen Fivi | hostess at s | daughter of the hos | the Pan-Ameri livian Minister 3 ! Southampton, Long Island, where she | home in C SOCIETY. Will Entertain at t in Honor of Johnson in his there. guest of Mr. Owen Summer home near Ttalian Visitors Hosts At Dinner Last Night. The Italian Minister to Panama and Contessa Pagliano entertained at the Mayflower at dinner last evening in compliment to the Minister of Pana- ma and Senora de Alfaro. Others in | the company were the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de nchez Latour, the Minister of Paraguay and Senora de Ayala, the Secretary of the easury of Panama, Dr. Mora Stokeley Morgen, Mr. Gerhard, of the State Department and & Vietteti, the new attache of the Ital- ian embassy. Charles Phillippe Sovez was dinner last evening pre- ceding the reception at the Pan- American Union, her includ- ing Mr. and Mrs. F . Walk Mrs. John Sherman McCallum, M Laura Bryn, Miss Lilita Dawson, Mr. Herbert Walker, Lieut. Allan Daw- ! Mme. “Hengstler, Mr. Manni: tandish Weston and Mr. son of the hoste son Mrs. George Richard Smith enter- tained at dinner for her daughter, | Miss Lucille Claire Smith, in honor of Mary Hill and Mr. Joseph Wil- loberts, \\h se wedding will take Marie Smith Winston, bel Hill, Miss Audrey zabeth Shu . Senorita Horten- Coronado, Miss Ada Hill, Mr. Jerome Graham, Dr. William Morgan, Mr. Harold Phillips, Mr. Jack Mr. Maynard-Roberts, Mr. Pad and Mr. Frederick Cross Mrs. Smith later took her to the reception and dance given at an Union by the Bo. and Mme. Freyre. Carter, Miss Smith suests Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams have returned to their home 1746 Q reet, after visiting for several days | Gen. and Mrs. Smediey Butler at Ove! brook, Philadelphia. Gen. Butler is director of public safety in Philadel | phia Miss Olyve Graef went vesterday to will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ard Mellon of Pittsburgh, who ve a cottage there for the Summer. Later she wiil go to visit Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury. and Mrs. Hurley Were Hosts at Informal Dinner. | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin N. Hurley, who | are making a short vis in Washing: ton, entertained at dinner on the Wil lard roof last night. Mr. Hurley was chairman of the United States Ship-| ping Board during the war. Mrs. F. P. is has come from her ago to join Mr. Davis, | | who has been, at Wardman Park Hotel for soms time. Mrs. Davis reached | Washington yesterday and will ha> here for a few d Miss Edna Kathryn Smith guest of Dr. and Mrs. Victor Fredick son of New York City at their Sum mer home at Allenhurst, N. J i Mrs. Joyce of Park road is now at | North Beach, Md. She is accompanied | by her three children. Her son, who has just returned from a trip to .\(::]Ine. will visit her over the week | end. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Jarrell, who has been spending the Summer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Macafee is now visiting | friends on Long mann | SEEKS $25, 000 DAMAGES. Coal Company Charges Libel by Rival Concern. Miss Jarrell, Suit to recover $25,000 damages for alleged libel has been filed in the Dis- trict Supreme Court by George S.|' Cochran Co., a corporation, against the Consumers Co., Inc. Both com-| panies are engaged in the sale of coal, and it is alleged that an employe of the plaintiff left that organization and went to work for the other concern. A letter was sent, it is claimed, by the defendant company in the name of | the emplove to his former patrons con- | taining statements reflecting on the | plaintiff in regard to arrangements for | handling the coal supply for the ap. | proaching Winter. | Through Attorney Foster W ood the plaintiff company declares it has been damaged to the extent of $10,000 and | asks punitive damages of $15,000 ad- | ditional. Marriage Licenses. ’m\‘f’ Irlll? licenses have been issued to the Glnrle Bracey and Mary Drake. Soore Bracey, ang Msry Do Befiha o ofTnAlends ST R S, Royston and Eva M. 1 Rosendor{ and thrley D Weln | “Henry Peil and Mildred A. Woodry ! enry Peil an re Robert S. Gladden of Quantico. Va. ¥ 0f this city. ott o Blankenpaker of Leon Vi Grant White and Marie' Baker. | William Dends and Queene ¥ (npel:ml James H. Lindsay of v Austin” of _Atlani i | | Va. and| and | y and Norma J. | M. Tomorrow No Exchanges Strap Slippers in patent d and calfskin, white kid e F Street | oita { neck. Earle Wi Mrs. Who is entertaining Mrs. mere, Pa., for a short time. i she returned Wednesday. Deaths Reported. The Tollowing_deat to the Health Depar hours have been reported | nent in the last Myrtle Goodwin 3. Georgetown Univer- | sity Hospital | Rew | 4011 Chesapeake at. | Burrows. 61 isabella Bullock. 66 ave. John W Eugene Van Rensselaer. 85 Edward W. Dcwney. 21 vear Hogspital Keyes. 6. 1204 Rhode Island 1316_16th st Children’s Murras. 6 months. 051, Children’s Ridze st @r St John's. dmen's Hosital 2130 Newport vl *Lam T8 Hay 74. St. Elizabeth's Hos- 1800 4th st Johnson Miller. tal Addie Love. 4 Loui:. Offord. 23. Tuberculosis Hospital Preston Tumner. 1. Children's Hospital Sherman "R. Smith. 0 months. 1625 th st Hall. 7 months Jeter. '3 Josevh Gallimecr Hosnytal. | i e ‘months. Children's Hos- Flattery is the best cure for a stiff There are few heads it won't turn. Surprise the Folks While They're Away —by having a room or two papered and painted. * Few new shades ‘and draperics. | e it 18 very alne. "dond 5 Inconvenience or dirt. Wl CORNELL WALL I’APER CO. | 714 13th St. NW. Main 5373-5374 S‘hlp Envqu owneranf Studebaker Cuticura Preparations For All The Family For generations Cuticura Sosp and Ointment have afforded the purest, swectest and most satisfac- tory method of ymoting and maintaining a y condition of| skin and scalp. Tender-faced men find the freely-lathering Cuticura Shaving Stick a necessity. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal powder, cooling and refreshing. Wa 24| the Health Department in the last James L. ¥ [ Thomas J. ‘Soap 25¢. Oiptment 2 and 0c. Taleum e. Sald Cuticura Sha: BAND CONCERTS. At Washington Barracks, by the United States Army Band, Capt. R. G. Sherman, commanding; Capt. W. J. Stannard, band leader; to- night at 6:50 o'clock. March, “With Sword and Lance,” Starke Overture, “The North Star,” Meyerbeer Suite, “Scenes Pittoresques.” (a) Marche, (2) Air de Ballet, (3) An- gelus, (4) Fete Boheme. . Massenet Saxophone solos— (a) "Moonlight Sonata. Beethoven (b) ““Saxophobia’ -..Wiedoeft (Tech. Sergt. Nicholas L. King.) Selection, “Sweethearts"...Herbert (Played by Army Band Saxo- phone Quartet, N. L. King, so. E. H. Hostetter, alto; ve Ey, tenor, and T. L. Blunt, baritone.) erpts from “Woodland' Tone poem, *Prelude.” Rachmaninoff Lohengrin," Wagner rch, “Distant Greeting. Doring he Star Spangled Banner.” Lubers Grand selection, I M United States Soldiers’ Home Band, at the bandstand, to- morrow evening at 5:45 o'clock, John S. M. Zimmermann, band master: Emil A. Fenstad, assistant leader. March, “Ar Overture, By the ms of America”..Pryor Rosamunde . . Schubert Morceau, “The Largo from New World Symphony . Dv Scenes from opera, Posca,” 1 An old-timer, quested). ... Moret Valse, “Poupee Valsant”....Poldini Finale, “Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet" (requested). ... Wenrich “The Star Spangled Banner.” APPOINTED CADETS Four Named for West Point, Sub- ject to Examinations. Oriando . Troxell, 1901 Park road, ajd Edward F. Kumpe, 2022 Columbia réad, have been appointed cadets at the United :States Military Academy at West Point, it was announced yes- : Milton A. Elliott, 3d. iendship Heights, Md., and G. Ev efett Hill of Chatham, Va., also have received appointments. The @ppoint- mants are subject to the qualifications of the entrance examinations to be [n-m next March. “Moonlight" (re- being her guest at Eagles- | ompanied Miss Hume when | Births Reported. The following births have been reported to 4 hours: | Mavars. girl A.'and Sally A. Parish. boy o and Paolina Pet girl | v and Ella E. Nelson. boy and lm’ and Maud P. Nash. box { i and A'um“\f Mattingly. boy. and Mary M Angie oy lm\l Whittenbure. bos Hilary B. and Marv Thigpen. xir Herman and Dora_Hickerson. gi*] Isaac and L Oliver and It is not made of flour TRISCUIT! The Shredded Wheat Cracker is made of plump, perfect whole grains of wheat, cooked in steam, shredded, compressed into a wafer and baked crisp and brown. Delicious with butter, cheese or marmalades. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY BIGGER REDUCTIONS! Women's LOW ShOCS 98 CHILDREN’S WHITE SHOES ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED TO THESE PRICES 8Y%o—I1...,.....51.45 11'%—2... ... ... 81.95 2%—8...cv.rn. . $2.35 OTHER CHILDREN’S SHOES In all leathers. Regulur $4, $5 and $6 sl 95 values—Sizes 11} ’/—8 Saturday FaMiLy fHiOE . fTORE pricedat ...... RN 310-312 Seventh St. NW. Over 50 Years’ Satisfactory Service. Over 2,000 pairs, com- bined lots formerly ad- vertised for $4.65. Were priced originally $6.50, $7 and $8. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIZES AND WIDTHS SOCIETY, | WIFE, SHOT, FORGIVES. ‘Will, Recovering, Not Prosecute Husband. RUM RAID NETS BOY, 17. of Former Policeman Taken. | Seizure Is Reported. Mrs. Catherine Olga Will, shot| Fifth precinct raiders today entered through the legs by her husband, (the home of former Policeman Alvin Ernest Macklin Will, when she visit- |C. Ogle, once known as the largest | ed his room, at 1347 L, street, Wed- [policeman on the force, at 1209 B| nesday night, is recovering in Emer-|street southeast, and arrested Ogle’s | sency Hospital. The patient is still |son, Alvin B. Ogle, 17, for illegal pos-| weak from loss of blood session of liquor. The raiders. who Mrs. Will, still in love with :her(Were Capt. Sanford, Serst, Maloney| husband, father of their four chil-|y,ihews, reported seizure of a small dren, says she is willing to forgive smount of whisky and 76 bottles of | and will not prosecute. She also is |peer. ; said to have made statements favor- | pijeut. Plerson and Detective Mans- able toward a_reconciliation. It is|fie1d of the twelfth precinct yesterday probable that Will will be released iseized o gtill and Ave And onehalf on bond to enable him to visit his| gallons of whisky on a raid at 1015 wife. | Montana avenue northeast, arresting . itzhugh Black, 41, on chafges of il- | and manufacturing Window Shades| Our method of making Window Shades to order at factory pric you A Better Shade For Less Money. MC DEVITT | ain 3211 for Estimates 1217 750 Dulin & Mactin Blde. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. We Offer the Best in Furniture Every Piece From Our Regular Stock Mra. to [ Son Brig. Gen. Ruggles Returns. Brig. Gen. C. L'H. Ruggles, assist ant chief of the Ordnance Bureau, War Department, has just returned to this city from an extended tour of Burope. He served as a member of the United States delegation at the conference at Geneva for the super- vision of the international trade in arms and ammunition and also visited most of the capitals of Europe to ob. serve current ordnance activities and | developments. | Antiques and Reproductions Our Stock Priced Very Low the Year ’Round In Addition We Offer 109 to 259, Off 385 Upholstering, Repain'n', Refinishing " KAPLOVWIT Zse: INCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A FINAL CLOSE-OUT SALE AUTUMN AND SUMMER GOWNS BELOW COST OF MATERIALS BELOW COST OF TAILCRING $25.00 GOWNS PRESENTED AT s$i0.75 $35.00 GOWNS PRESENTED AT $i:.00 $45.00 GOWNS PRESENTED AT $25.00 $55.00. GOWNS PRESENTED AT 53500 REPRODUCTIONS AND ADAPTATIONS OF FRENCH MODELS | EVERY GOWN REFLECTS THE NOTED KAPLOWITZ DISTINGUISHEL ‘ | Very Special Governor Winthrop Desk . . 38 Inches Solid Mahogany LINES WITH CHARM AND INDIVIDUALITY OF EFFECT FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY FOR EVERY PURPOSE & OCCASION A SALE OF IMPORTANCE TO THE CRITICAL WE ADVISE EARLY SELECTIONS OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY STORE HOURS &:30 A.M. TO 6 P. M. B=== OPEN SATURDAY TILL 4 P. M. =M CREERON Hats Made 614 Twelfth Street | uads ana Between F and G Sts. N. W, “imf,f.":-" Around the Corner From High Prices Felts and Velours Large Medium and Small Headsizes $3.98 $5.00 to $10.00 For Early Fall, the new styles in Felts and Velours have met with instant favor and manu- facturers are hard pressed to meet the demand. Anticipating this situation, weeks ago, we have secured large stocks of the most wanted styles and colors in LARGE, MEDIUM and SMALL headsizes to meet the requirements of the Miss, Young Woman and Matron. Chic Gage Hats —that possess unusual style and comfort fit- ting LARGE and SMALL HEADSIZES, and made to give extra long service. All the new Autumn colors to choose from; also black. POPULARLY PRICED! CLEARANCE SALE Summer Trimmed Hats and Tailored White Felt and Straw Hats- 30c *1.00+ *1.98 For final clearance—many excellent hats reduced to a fraction of former prices! Just the hats to finish out the Summer with. All styles and colors to choose from! 1219-1221 G Street Open Saturdays Until 3 Saturday Specials P.M. Thread Silk Hosiery $1.00 Beautiful Silk great assortment of including black and white. With allsilk seamless feet Extra long and reinforced in places of wear. Sizes 81 to rLadieAs’ Golf Hose $1:00 1, Many attractive with fancy cuff tops worn with knickers special Sworzyn’s—Main Floor Pr. Hose, in a colors, designs To be Priced Knickers and Riding Breeches Reduced! Pure Linen Knickers $D.95 With belt and po tan, white and g sizes. Priced e Tow. 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