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e SOCIETY. THIE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1928 SOCIETY. . — — ley Hill, Miss Bessie Howlette, Miss|tained informally at luncheon today | inoculate s 3 il v been it MAKING HOME IN WASHINGTON Beryl Ingram, Mrs. Don C. Johnson,|in the presidential dining room of | ,e (' rapies nas }:"“s ””V""’“b’e}'Z”'dfi’f”,”f alli s St g S Miss Tnez Justus, Miss E. ngston, | the Mayflower. | rabies has en started. ‘: n by dogs supp e Miss Amy C. Leavitt, Mrs. I B e ; ’ According to Dr. Pratt, rabies :“:‘}”;‘):;{'"“T‘;]‘r‘r: A g e fi 3 onard, Miss r. Dorsey ) cPherson is leaving S di s e e re: 3 o > doz ver, Miss Gertrude Leonard, | oy Poree, M. McPherson s leaving | among dogs has been unusually pr A st st imtiations Aietlosed tha (G AT AR O : - : i Julla MacHesland M | the coast of Maine. He will vigit for | @lent. Within the last 6 weeks, 13 they had the rabies. i few days his daughter, Mrs. Herring, Acting Secretary of War in New York A ‘ Gruce ey My s ey M| e o s B G- of Dr. and Mrs. R. Clark of 2012 1 > S ' g Par : P street northwest, have gone to to Meet Mrs. Davis, Who Arrives N : - Mrs. Patch. 2 D. | X aniie iy, S . 3 H. Miss Agnes Winn has returned to | From European Trip. k. i PR A ’ 3 art, : vart, Miss Agnes h the West, including Minnea- | =~ = . > | H. Stewart, Miss Stewart, Mrs. [ polis, Glacier National Park, ST D W- h H I'l P Acting Secretary of War,|Miss Ailsa Mellon at Southampton, g v gzg;ebg;:x Steele, Miss Hazel Switt,| Rainier, San Juan Islands, ana . own it 1g Mr. Dwight Davis, % in|Long Island, and have taken 5 ct}a‘t 4 Vall, Miss Margaret Vail, Miss John J. | All fixtures are guaranteed to be solid > York today, where he|tage there for the remainder of the| | 4 Walsh, Mrs. I. Weller, Mra. Mary| Col rs. Otis R. Cole, have 2 Gl Sei d 2 meet ‘.\h\‘ba‘\.':v o;),"h\er'nea.sun. H . g Whitfleld, Miss Katherine V | gone to New York and are at the | brass and will not tarnish. A few of the A aboa he aris. | — i E % a s ary E. | H stor. * v 2 f for e ’q s e st | Rt at ton anaiM e Gornthe . : Miss L. B Witham, Miss Mary 1| Hotel Astor : | many bargains offered for this week: six months and will go at once to|Dinner Hosts at Bar Harbor. : CE Kirker, Miss E. Demaray and Miss|, Miss Loulsa J. Mayo, daughter of . t Ci X ht fixtures for Dark Harbor, Me., to join her chil- | Representative and Mrs. Parker| | . feirker, AlmrD: v and Miss| - and Mrs. R. Mayo, jr., of Rich. Slnme s lishibolialn a it “Toom and sl baldie i | J e e ot Pin s 7 pendant. Pull e dren, who have been established In |Gorning gave a large dinner dance S faiiture of the entertainment pro-| Mond. Va., left for Piney Point, Md., ST kel Grikra o polychrome and their Summer home there since early |laat evening in their cottage, Sea |after spending several days with 54 ttage, S ram will be a club beauty contest,|2'ter ST 4 3 S ol b xs ol July. | Urchins, at Bar Harbor. B oh o o Iaine an En friends in Washington. | 5 teed solid bra o Admiral and Mr: | Miss Olyve ( - ;\inl be among the ¥ ; . . i T e I i il ahd Mye VISITE Ju ' Sl 69 S 5 At Home After ) rip. | aturday m'e!|l§\g of T Pateel Gallagher, Mise A “”x el| returned from Orkney Spri a., | . 3.6 Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mellon, whose ;q‘w'l.:‘lémJ&T]ve‘AEhr% ]"I[’“‘;::'u; r‘.“ to their home 1801 K street northwest. | » voning 15" ions the | Home 4% Southampton, Lang Isiand. v Nire. Helena Dooces Reed, Miss Ines e ; GET OUR PRICES ON WIRING YOUR orth hore of Massachusetts They e Justus, Miss Blaine Eopley, Sre A, .| NEW DRIVE ON RABIES. HOME ; WE GUARANTEE TO P e h Mrs. Kemper F. Cowing and daugh- i Dodge, Mis G McVey, Miss/| e e o . o o Stopped at several resorts alons the | <% Hember ¥ Conine nd Sust p. T SRR R e SAVE YOU MONEY Washington after a two-month_trip S Anderson a;m Judge !\Ln]\] Montgomery County Seeks Vac- Mrs. John A. Lejeune, wife of the | through the Northwest by motor. They O'Toole, and Miss Elsie Pierce wiil| 4 commandant of the led by Mrs. J. Gron- be among the judges. Vocal numbers cination of All Dogs " ~ hostess to a sma¥l ¢ any at lunch M ‘s mother, and Mr. H 5 |\A'Hl bedgirén hv])llfi~ J”s.‘!;]h‘[n“ ll'l'vv\\'” Special Dispatch to The Star eon today in compliment to Miss Imo. e who graduated 2 % e & |ley and plano selections will be playec ROCKVILLE, Md., August 12 W i ¢ Summitt Point, W. { Harvard Law School in June. - 2 8 by Miss Frances Andrews. Dr. A.{paqociol ith Td. Auveust 12.- i 717 12th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 3058 . Cowing was the guest for sev.| § i . : s ‘, Frances Foye, president of the Wom- . ol iz i i ar.|eral days of Miss Laura Volstead,| § g ¥ en’s City Club, will preside. Miss Adele | pos = thelr p at | daughter of former sentative . : E . | M. Stew will be in cha ot ar- o ine e, | Andrew 1. Volstead, at their home in| | ; i ; : rangements. The dinner will be served | [l ] [ el B 1 O | ] P 0 = 0 ——=10 Granite Falls, Minn H " ! |al fresco, weather permitting. | Pratt, health officer, 4 campaign to The first secretery of the Peruvian | and - Semora de Gonzalez| Mr. and Mrs. Mason McGuire, who e : Miss Amelia H. Oettinger is visiting | The House owe Prada, who are motoring in Canada, |2 ke their future home at| ;% S i Braddock Heights for a few weeks. | Cl JAI Dy have left Montreal for Halifax. i les, Fla., will leave Wash i - T e i | f ose ay 3 e e | ington Friday for the South L ;o Mrs. John Allan Dougherty enter- | < The attacl [ ilian emba e — i i _— Samrday Durmg - Sir Joseph TIsherwood of London 608 1o 6ie ELE ;«‘. he Si ¥ £ VENTH the Summer i . 1 a| Who has been in Washington for e - 4 4 4 several days staying at the Willard, . | ew York = i % . o E. J. Monroe are at % i ; Our method of making Window Shadss where they are e S o ‘order at factory Prices £ives you Andor de Hertelendy is L 3 3 . A Better Shade For Less Money. ington tomorrow for New- | Mr. and Mrs, Cabot Stevens went | B R MC DEVITT - Ma, the guest of the Minister of | {0 their farm at Cornwall-on-the-Hud- R rtin of Courtesy | | | New Arrivals in— Fall Frocks —which we shall place on sale—tomor- row—at a feature price— 25 Charmingly effective Crepe-back Satin with Beige Jabot. Distinguishing details of mode are the new type long sleeves and gracefully plain skirts. and Countess Szechenyl for | son some time ago, are now en route - 1m17 Bt 2L £hd 3 days Minister will sail|to North Sutton, N. H., and after = f from New ext week to spend | staying there for a while will go to ~ A two months in Europe | Camp Willola on_the Island in Fagle | u “Phe mew third secretary of the|Lake owned by Mrs. Stevens' family, | the Conklin; Fagle Lake is in the 0. Trench embassy, M. du Chayla. who |\ Conxungs. basie L MRS. RICHARD POLLARD GLASS, 2 f mench pheag W du O wboard | '“('.l‘yy:lv;o:y:k.‘: n ut 9 miles {TOM | ywife of Lient. Glass, U. S. N., statloned in Washington with the Burean of - gdfol “Jhomas Circle !’](\! s‘uf:ru n, h 4; e rlur" to \.\.._»‘):m;:n»u | B o S | Nu\gl ?w:&tlans, and while here. *he guest of her mother, Mrs. Houston Ely, nd taken up his duties at the em r. and Mrs. A_ Waller, Mr. Nelson | on Q street. ki Lassy. | Waller and Miss Louise Waller. who MEYER DAVIS’ . |have been spending the Summer at JL. Miss Janet t ;-\\tw\'. 7| their mmm} W(,_‘- The Hills near |dining room there last evening. He |day, are: Miss Etta H. Austin, Miss | R(l;gl;'“a:in ot miral and : ]'j“l‘,’"‘”‘“(w | Fredericksburg. Va, are now at|will be host to @ dinner party of nine | frances Andrews, Mrs. John Robert Binet for teveral weel s of Mise Ttiin | Geentrier “White Sulphur Springs,jthers thisievening. = Ash, Miss Julia C. Bannigan, Mrs. To) Pranis Soniatae gies . oL N 1| W. Va. They will spend August there | 5 : Maude s, Miss Margaret Bayly, mighty fne blacs to dine Steddard in the Summer home of her | 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roberts, jr., are | < ghty 3 jona and at Hot Springs, returning to| oW b |Miss V.'S. Benjamin, Miss Laura M. and” dance. mother, Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, in Blicton the bl ot & | at the New Cliffs at Newport for the | /58 T Miss Dells] the White Mountains ashington the middle of September. | remainder of the season. o R e 3 5 = | S H. Browne, Miss Harrlet M. Cheney,| The marriage of Mrs. Margaret | Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Shaw of Utlca.| Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson of Pitts- | Miss J . Miss Josephine Kennedy Ross to Col. Creed F. C N. Y., are spending the week at the | burgh are at Wardman Park Hotel, |Crowley, Mrs. C. J. Crosby, A‘llkm‘ U. 8. A., took place this morni | Willard, where they arrived today | where they plan to remain until next | Marjorie Daniell, Mrs. A. C. Dodge, | 11:30 i in' Bethichem Chapel of | With thelr two children. | week Miss Mattie England, Miss Elaine Ep- | the Cathedral of St. Peter and St 5 : | plev, Miss Netta Farls, Mrs. Patrick | Paul, Canon De Vries officiating. | Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Polkinhorn Gallagher, W. Gallagher, Miss L. E. Only a small any of members of | have returned to Washington after | {’\’:.'.'.'p’.-.-ffl('!;f;tr‘lr;;ml;fn::r George, Miss M. L. Gilman, Miss An-| the two famili essec e cere- | spending several ks on the North | %, 1tk ida Hale, Dr. Sib- mony and Col. ¢ Shore of Massachusetts. | Included in making reservations for mediately after ) | the subscription dinner to be given The bride re a B¢ I r “ol. J. B. Mitchell, who is residing | by the business and professiona with a > £ pur air |2 # . ente: 15 party | en’s section of the Women's City Club, e T braid a t h of eight at dinner in the pr 2 6:3 C BRQf - 5 - . Joseph (‘ox of this city was best man | e R —————— —— — INCORPORATED (1lor.m the & ier at Fort Br | 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST D T et Visiting her son-indaw and daughter CONNECTICUT AVE e i and ey i i S P E Cl A L S U M M E R S A L E Corcoran Lansdowne, when Col. Cox amdr Tandinton i e e i, EXCLUSIVE KAPLOWITZ FASHIONS ferred to duty B e i N Unusual Buying Oppottunity PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES . $10.00 e e ot twern.| || Continued for Remainder of Week SILK SPORT DRESSES . . . . . . s$i2.75 Mr. Bdward Harc will arrive in SILK STREET DRESSES . . . . . $12.75 New York today ird the Paris and ) ,\f‘;\;,,, ,“,\,,‘r o come” to Washington This sale announced in papers Sunday will be continued | SILK AFTERNOON DRESSES. . . . $20.00 '::;'r emenmer e of Lieur. cor| | 81l this week. Hundreds of rare values in Pasternak qual- | FORMER PRICES, $20.00 TO $48 00 1 N fenmes, wecompanied by ver| | ity apparel await thrifty buyers. Many of the garments | e e I s S are original Pasternak creations—many are suitable for THESE OFFERINGS IN SIZES 14, 16, 56, 58 ONLY Point, N r an extended visit Mra. McKenney will be joined there Autumn wear—all are seasonable. IDEAL DRESSES POR YOUR VACATION, FOR TOWN, FOR BUSINESS by her son William, who has just returned from a trip to South Ameri STORE OPEN 8:30 A. M. ) Naturally, as the better values go first, we | Newport and joined Mrs. Edwards at | solict't your early dttendance of f’ll.a sale | —MW.W’%/N_\’\ i il MR - || EewNs I’B:Zilauz e | = E e ) Al y. and Mr Kernan formerly 5 Miss TR Dupmington, ani thelr son 1309.G.ST_Nw W RIGHT (COMPANY T iek Uy or s Store Closed All Day Saturdays During Month of il sail from New York for I 4 August—Store Hours Week Days, 8 to 6 The where Lieut. Kernan will be st mi',f;;.i.’l“.a‘i"‘; ""‘"KTK.J."‘F“'?IS" et | 600 Pairs ! ‘ o | B ol e Siadtadie, 7 COME EARLY FOR THESE BARGAINS. POSITIVELY > AUGUST SALE e weading will take piace in Octo THE LAST CUT IN PRICES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE | 7 ’s Low Shoe: | ‘ w e || Women's Low Shoes ||| ¥ »8iardust wereititi s oke Sek. A & - of nounce the en; of their 1 Li Eei i Reduced to READ EVERY ITEM | WG | FURNITURE ding will take place in September. and Mrs. Tioratio Nelson Slater | 45 DAINTY SUMMER DRESSES ; -, i Many EXTRA SPECIAL ITEMS "J;““r" e et 52-50 Handmade Broadcloths, Voiles, Swisses. 52-50 ; i W AIT YOUR INSPECTION e $ 9 0 FORMERLY SOLD FROM $15.00 to $9.95 1 AND SELECTION. Fine Fur- Cleaned 5 5 3 niture priced at lower levels Shampooed ol 55 VERY FINE SUMMER DRESSES S = R its RUGSS:;::ZE ss-oo Printed Silks; Crepes, Linenes, Voiles 55.00 = Rt than at any other time of the Call Robert Man §336 for Reservations Smart in character— and splendid in value Second Floor. In the Fur Sale— Muskrat Coats—36 inches lorg: selected dark pelts—either plain or trimmed with collars of Brown Fox, Skunk or Raccoon. Tt 5149 Third Floor e i e I e i e D S i = 0 =0 =10 ol ———[a|———ole———|njc——=[o[ch o[ e——=3] 0| —=[a[c——=3[o[c——=7] o] Washed FORMERLY SOLD $22.50, $19.95, $15.00 year and full assortments that Stored s : k SERY allow a satisfactory choice. Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. 65 HIGH GRADE SUMMER FROCKS i § 4 : FOREMOST IN THE COLLEC- Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 5750 Georgettes, Heavy Crepes, Fine Prints 3750 | ! TION IS THE— e = = 3 mporte: inens : FORMERLY SOLD $39.50, $25.00 50 OUR VERY FINEST DRESSES 315-00 Bfeslau Creations. Exquisite Materials 315.00 0% =i siow | SIMMONS DECORATED ENAMEL Extra special offering of Some are Silk lined. Suitable for Fall FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $39.50 Formerly $10.00 to $12.00 37.50 10 GEORGETTE COATS (Black or White) $7‘50 and WOOD-FINISHED BEDS : . Trimmed with Ribbon and Braid A Timely Gift FORMERLY PRICED $29.50 AND $25.00 Maki ¢ P J » f th Select a bed to either harmonize with the is this miniature Swiss varin a quic ciean-u, (4 e L color scheme or furniture of your room— $ 75 o s o s 3 ENSEMBLE SUITS (Cloth and Silk Coats) y clodjoliclassc ety BROKEN LINES in Women's Low 512-50 With pretty Printed Crope. Dresses . 9] 200 DECORATED ENAMEL FINISHES, such as ° leverly. cased in sich - |1 | \ With prett : ; : motherofpearls with 1| ||| Shoes—high and low heels. All from LY ERICED $o9 SUTANDI29.50 Biltmore Blue, Jade Green, Glazed Ivory the busiest, tiniest Rich’s StDCk, but of course not all the 50c 35 STRAS‘:.IAINE.SPI.I;FJP::I;:'ED HATS 50c and Putty Gray—also the wood finishes— SOLD FROM $5.00 TO $7.50 American Walnut, French Walnut, Mahog- golden pendulum con- z e CE g stock included. Not all sizes in any one any and Oak. A large assortment of twin gift to favor feminine style, but nearly all sizes in the lot. sl 5 00 © ARG SIZE FOIRET TWILL COATS $l 5 00 bt ol oo ke full stk bt - 4 Tan, Black, Navy. Silk lined Others at $12.50—$16.50—$19.50 and $24 fancy. q]xn a deftly made little v | few other styles reduced to $6.90 FORMERLY SOLD FOR $49.50 AND $39.50 leather cabinet of orange, rose, blue or '9 e 20 DANCE AND DINNER DRESSES ;;m, 2 Prllce. $12—t0 be and 38 0 312.‘N' ml:'y'lgo.[_-fii Rz‘(r)l;acsolw;".o . $12.w ound only at | FORME! 35.00 T 29.50 WEEKLY OR l;ER, CE fié‘ m EE $l.00 10 SILK OR WoOL 52.50 20 WOOL BATHING | MONTHLY wc_—mmrw SHOP Formerly Sold for $3.50 Red, Black and Light Blue 2 ayments eAlvays 'Right'tfi 2uality and Price 2 Light Colorings Formerly Sold for $3.50 Mr. Foster's Shop Proper Footwear a5 o s 1o ahent e F Strect at Tonth [ | s 905 7th STREET

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