Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 8

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Baron von Maltzan, Germany, at Willi ing Institute E Ambassador of Germany, Baron von Maltzan, has gone from Magnolia, Mass., where he is spending the Summer, to Willlamstown, where he ad- dressed the Institute of Polities at Williams College vesterday | The Ambassador of Argentina and | Senora de Pueyvrredon and thelr daughters, the Senoritas Pueyrredon. | spent yesterday in New York, at the | Ritz-Carlton, on their way to Newport | The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.| Mellon, expects to spend the week end | with his daughter, Miss Aflsa Mellon, | at Southampton, where they have a house for the season. The Secret: 4 will leave tomorrow and return Mon-| , day | Metcalf is at New- | Felicia. Senator Jesse H port aboard his yacht The naval a embassy and Senc Cape May yesterd for several weeks. ache of the Argentine | a de Vago went to ¢ and will be absent The United States Minister to Sal wador, Mr. Montgomery Schuyler, is spending today in hington. The Minister is in this country on vacation Mr “Francis W. Hill, jr. will at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to the former's sister, Miss Mary Hill and Mr. Joseph | William Roberts, whose marriage will take place Tuesday. August who will be| Miss Dorothy Johnson, | a bridesmaid for Miss Hill, will enter-, tain at buffet supper Monday, | August 24, following the rehearsal of | the wedding. Capt. and Mrs. W. Pitt Scott, accom- panied by the latter's mother, Mrs. T. DeWitt Talmage, are motoring through - New England, and arrived at Lenox, Mass., vesterd They are at the Aspinwall Hotel for a few days. Mitchell were at the B. evening Col. and Mrs. hosts at dinner Mavyfower, where they have an apart- meiT, in compliment to Col. H. C Barnes, who left today on his way to his new post in the Philippines. Mr. Austin Kautz, jr., son of Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kautz, is entertain- ing a house party of his young friends in his home on Nineteenth street. The company Includes Mr. Lee M. rashington and Kentuck M. Rixey, 3d, of Bea Mr. Allen Mills of New nk T. McGurty of Bos- ton. Mr. Granville Frisna of Bing- hamton, N. Y.. Mr. Lawrence Nor. man, also of New York, and Mr. Charles H. Matlin of Albany. Capt. gnd Mrs. Kautz are in their New Eng- | land Summer home Mr. R. S. Reynolds Hitt, who has been with his mother, Mrs. Robert R. Hitt, at Hot Springs, Va., has joined Mrs. Hitt and their family at Pine Lodge in Newport, where they are spendink the Summer. Col. Otis R. Cole, U. 8. A, and Mrs. York, and Coie have gone to New are at the Hotel Astor for a short stay. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carlton Moran will be joined at their apart ment at Wardman Park Hotel today Moran's brother and sister- tate Prisons of North George Ross Pou re motoring from by Mrs. in-law, Supt. of Carolina and Mr: of Raleigh. They the South and will be here for a short | time. Mr. and Mrs. Moran have just re- turned from a motor trip which took them into the West as far as Wi consin, en route to which State the) visited at the Mooseheart, Iil., home of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis. They returned from the West by way of the Great Lakes, stopping at Buffalo and motoring on to New England. They stopped en route to Washington to visit Senator and Mrs. Edwards and other friends, their jousr- ney taking over five weeks. They ex- pect to spend the rest of the Summer here, except for short visits to nearby | taces. Maj. and Mrs. John P. Smith are in New York for a few days and are at the Astor Lyman B. Kendall has return Mr. ed to Washington and is at the May- flower, where he and Mrs. Kendall have taken an apartment for the com- ing year. w. Maj. and Mrs. W. Lemmond, who have been touring in northern New York and Canada, are spending some time at the O-te-sa-ga Hotel Otsego Lake, Cooperstown, N. Y. Mrs. 1. O. Mavo and Mrs. Roger Shale of Washington zave a tea in honor of Mrs. W. W. Lemmond at the O-te-sa-ga last week, when the guests included Mrs. Charles Zabri kfe, Miss Anita Zabriskie, Mrs. H. D. English, Mrs. McComb, Mrs. Walter Dannreuther, Mrs. Harold Townsend, Miss Louise Townsend, Mrs. James Emmett and Mrs. Bowdofn Plumer. Mrs. Hunter Walker will leave ‘Washington this afternoon to spend iwo weeks with her stepson, Mr. Rhett Walker, at his home in St Louis, “Shumate, who is Mrs. Ogilvie Shu- Miss Elizabeth with_her mother Electricity Will Do It Best! ‘Waffle Irons Curling Trons...... Vhirlwind Vacuum Clean Sveng. ;... . Electric Toasters Every Possible Guarantee 517 10th St. Main 6549 THE PEOPLE HERE IN WASHINGTON DRINK WILKINS COFFEE SOCIETY, SOCIETY | Weesauking. Point, Huven. Governors Island and New Miss Audrey Alexander, daughter of Mrs. Arthur A. Alexander, has re- turned to Washington from Governors Island, where she made a short visit. A charmingly arranged wedding will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock _at Holy Trinity Church when Mrs. Elizabeth Rita St. John will be- come the bride of Mr. J. Maynard Magruder, the Rev. H. A. Dalton offi- ciating. The church has been deco- rated with palms, ferns and flowers. The bride will wear & lovely gown of white georgette crepe embrofdered in pearls, the bodice made close fitting, with long flowing sleeves of lace. The bouffant circular skirt is appliqued with lace and pearls, and she will wear a large white georgette crepe hat with wide streamers of the crepe falling to the hemline of the skirt. She will the Ambassador of amstown Attend- of Politics. Mint-Brook, Va., to Washington Tuesday | and open her apartment at Ward man Park Hotel. She will entertain at bridge followed by supper Fri- mate, her farm, will at come day evening, August 21, in honor of flance. Miss Mary Hill and her Mr. MRS. SAMUEL J. HENRY, Chevy Chase matron whe has returned from Hot Springs, Va., and joined her family at their home on West Kirk street. Joseph William Roberts, Miss Shu- |carry bride roses and lilies of the mate will be bridesmaid at the wed- | valley. ding of Miss Hill Miss Elizabeth Cook will be the — | maid of honor, wearing a gown of Miss Marceil Greenhalgh went to|shell pink georgette crepe, made Philadelphia today to join a party | basque effect, with a circular bouffant of friends for a motor trip to Lake Pa. Miss Greenhalgh will later visit in New York and Boston and return here in October. Window Shades Our method of making Window Shades to order at {actory prices &ives you A Better Shade Far Les: | MC DEVITT Mr. Wilton J. Lambert has gone to | Muin 3211 for Fatima Swampscott, Mass., to remain for some rery PR Bt s Bz time at the Ocean House. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip and their son and two daughters, ac- companied by Miss Josephine Do- heney, have gone to Hot Springs to spend a fortnight. Mr. J. C. O'Laughlin has taken a suite at Wardman Park Hotel, where he will live for the rest of the Summer. Cuticura Will Help You Miss Catherine Carr has joined her parents, Col. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carr, in their home at 1809 Varnum street, after spending five weeks at West Here is the supreme reduction sale of the season. Every remaining Summer Dress, many suitable for Fall, is priced low enough to insure disposal tomeorrow. Dresses of the highest quality at give-away prices. Sacrificing Summer DRESSES Group 1 Remaining BETTIE FROCKY, $5.00 Standard Price, $15 (None Charged) I 1 T L Group II DRESSES 1135 Formerly $29.75 to $65 Group III DRESSES $2]1.5 Formerly $39.75 to $59.75 All Sales Final 1318 G Street City Club Building THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., skirt, with long flowing sleeves and a large satin bow marking the waistline at the left side. She will weur a pink hat and carry an arm bouquet of pink rosebuds. Miss Margaret Mannix and Miss Catherine May will be the brides- maids, wearing frocks of orchid and blue georgette crepe, respectively, made on straight lines, with circular flares at the bottom of the skirts, and insertions of lace running the full length of the gowns. The sleeves of georgette and lace are caught at the wrists, and they will wear hats to match their frocks and carry tea roses. Mr. Thomas Parks will be the best man and the ushers Mr. James Tracy, Mr. Thomas Du Sies and Mr. Austin Donovan. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Magruder will leave for a wed- ding trip, the latter wearing a black satin gown trimmed in old blue and a small black turban. They will make their home in Lyon Village, Va Washington Navy Man Wed In Yosemite National Park. News from Yosemite Valley, Yose. mite National Park, tells of the wed- ding Sunday, August 9, of Miss Doro- thy A. Winkle of 8 Jordan avenue, San neisco and Lieut. Comdr. Van Leer Kirkman, stationed now in Washington The bride has been for a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Winkle, who are spending the Sum- mer in Yosemite National Park. Miss Winkle has been associated until re- cently with social service and charity work all over the State of California, followinz her graduation from Stan- ford University in 1921. She Is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi So rority Lieut Comar. Kirkman journeyed ITLL AND § VALUES E THE W Fineal 40 Dresses— To close out at To close out at 64 Dresses— To close out at. . ... 50 Hats— $7.95 to $13.50 To close out at. .. Retiring From - Business FINE FURS AT LESS THAN COST PAY YOU TO COME IN “RE JOSEPH SPERLING " FURRIER—1336 F St—FURRIER Reductions!! 20 Ensembles and Coats—m $15.00 Fine Hats that sold from All Sales Final—No Charges! 1206 G Street THURSDAY, across the country to claim his bride. The wedding took place in the lttle Yosemite chapel under the towering pine trees, with just the immediate members of the family present. Fol- lowing the ceremony, they started to motor over the scenic Tioga route to Lake Tahoe, where they will snend a. short honeymoon. From Lal@®™ Tahoe the couple will go by train to Nash- ville to visit with the bridegroom's family. They will make their home in Washington, where Lieut. Comdr. Kirkman Is stationed for another year and a half. Lieut. Comdr. Kirkman established reputation for himself during the being at that time com- mander of a destroyer, in which ca- pacity he won several medals for bravery. More recently ne was in the first relief corps to reach Japan after the late devastating earthquake. Yosemite, with its great rocky crags and gorgeous scenery, made an ideal setting for the wedding. The bride wore a blege-colored georgette | s and an attractive yellow picture | a great war, Hignt, who has been Summer home at | Canaan, N. H. has improved in| health and is now in Montreal for a short visit. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Phyllis Hight. | Miss Barbara Hight, who was spend- | ing the Summer with her mother in Canaan, is visiting Miss Eleanor Wad- dell at Great Neck, Long Island, hut expects to return home next Friday. Mrs. Frank S. quite il at her Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, sub- debutante daughter of Mrs. Willlam | Meade Coulling and the late Maj. W. M. Coulling, U. §. A., is visiting the country home of Mr. and Mrs. John | Dana, near White Sulphur Springs, EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING 0 St $19.95 IT MUST BE GOOD! makes for STYLE, QUAL- ITY and VALUE in a FUR GARMENT is incorporat- ed in Capitol Fur Shop cre- ations during this August Sale— designs and colorings. Fin- est of Furs in an endless variety of shades and kinds. Prices that are extreme in the savings they represent. We Invite Y our Inspection Every consideration that New linings in attractive ;) ) ‘/7 S AUGUST 13, 1925. as the Cuest of their daughter, Migs Frances Dana. Mrs. Willlam J. Flather, jr., days. Mrs. Ralph Evans who has been making a serfes of visits with rela- has returned Evans will in Virginia, Mrs. tives Washington. Mr. Evans, her brother, who Is vice president of Mrs. Golden and daughter will be the Cincinnati, Toledo and Ohfo Rail-|here for some time before going to {road. Mrs. Evans' small son, Richard |Boston, and are oceupying the home Deahl, now in camp at Virginia |of Mrs. Burton at 1 Vermont ave Beach, will enter again in September |nue northwest the Cathedral School for Boys at| - Mount St. Alban’s, where he has been | Miss Marjorie Ruckman is spending a pupll for three years. Mr. and Mrs. | the month of August in Garden City Closed All Day Saturdays All kinds, light and who is spending the Summer on the Bast- ern Shore of Maryland, returned to, Washington last week to snend a few to leave early next week for Chicago to join stopping _en route at Columbus, Ohio, for a short Visit with DRESSES of linen and voile, odd lots. DRESSES, linens and voiles, in all colors. SOCIET BEvans will in Chicago. spent & week or £o at Wardinan Pa Hotel, salled yesterday for Paris. | They ‘are accompanied by their three | | ehildren. Mrs. Golden and Daughter Returped- Here for Visit. Mrs. Frank Golden and her daughter nor, who is & se lege, Mass., have just ington after spending some | Rehoboth Beach, Del. El dark colors, plain and fancy. SILK DRESSES for all occasions; were $16 to $25. Beautiful stripes, printed crepes and plain colors. SILK DRESSES for afternoon, street andevening; were $25 Smartest styles, silks and crepes; variety of models To close To close DRESSES, finest linens and colors, all sizes; were $10 to $ GEORGETTE COATS, grays, whites and coco; were $17 to TAILORED SUITS, mixtures, stripes, etc.; were $25 to $35. ENSEMBLE SUITS, smartest colors; were $49.50 to $75. make their future home |N. Y. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Forrest, who | o 1106 G Strcet . N.W. “ The House of Faihion.” Tomorrow—A Slashing-Price Sale | SILK DRESSES, odd lots; were $10 to $22. Close Friday . as the guest of her cousin, William Ard Ryan, wife of Maj U. S. \ ter be . Ham van of the Field Artillery w r. C y at 33 Roxbury ro her and M Ninth Page.) (Continued FU Remodeled J Guaranteed Work—Best Materials LOW PRICES New England Furrier i 618 12th St. N.W. Frank. 6355 i Bargain All Sales Final 58.% 15 52,% $5.m-> $6.0: 59.&-‘ $25. Close [ Close 7_) Friday $2w.94-‘“ BEAUTIFUL SATIN NEW FALL MILLINERY, New Fall Styles—Extra Specials DRESSES, in all the new colors. . st received. Special . § COATS for All Occasions | i H .95, § and $Q8Q H Were §29.50 to $85. To close 19°*%25 '3'3 i H Group of sport and dressy coats, sold to $25. Close 10 - $2 to $4 Voile Blouses. ... .. .. -..5% $3 to $5 Scarfs i $1.98 $6 to $12 Silk Blouses. .. $3.98 $4 to $5 Silk Slips; all colors 2.98 $8 to $12 Separate Skirts. .$2.98 $3 to $5 Spring Hats. ... 5 +.$1.00 31510329.50 55 mle FIRST WITH THE NEW 'FA‘SHI'O'NWS"I Full Fashioned Hose Allsilk chiffon in all the new shades. Regu- Spe- lar $2.00 quality. cial for Friday only at— $129 Tan—Rose Brown—Rust Ete. Beautiful COATS of coats for all Many models, trimed ones, choose. Sports Coats Reduced to. . Formerly $29.50 to $39.50 Farmerly $65 to $89.50 Balbriggan Sports Suits and Dresses Specially Priced for Friday Only ’ Very attractive assortment occasions. including fur from which to $18 Elaborate Exquisite Coats $2 Frocks $11‘50 Reduced to.. ... ~ Reduced ito. Formerly 345 to $59.50 Formerly $25 4o $39.50 Fur-trimmed Alluring Can " $46 | 2t $20) Reduced fo...... Reduced to...... 1214 F St. $0.75 The new Fall fashions decree the Balbriggan Sports S necessary part of the stylish woman's wardrobe. tional quality and unusual style. Those in this _Cioats,. Dresses and Ensembles A Final Reduction in an ! ! ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE | ‘ Ensemble ( Clearing all this season’s most popular and stylish fashions. slashed in many instances to 14 i throughout is assured. Consider the following redu and less than formerly. ctions : Lovely DRESSES Gorgeous frocks lent materials. In the newest shades and trimmings. For street, sports and dyess wear. of excel- New Styles and Shades Reduced to 9 Formerly $16.50 to $19.50 Formerly $39.50 to $. ol € Priced special for Friday only. I \ 100 Felt Sports Hats | | Decidedly chic models in a va- riety of shapes and shades reduced especially for Friday only. Silk Radium Costume ~ Slips k= | $3.89 Blue—IWV hite Red—Green .. Eic. | Dresses a very group represent excep- 5.00 | Prices have been The usual Gold quality SUITS | Of fine Georgettes, Char- meens, Silk Crepes, etc., with charming frocks to match | Greatly reduced for the clear- ance. Distinctive Ensembles Reduced to. 3 2 Formerly $59.50 to §79.50 $42 v $85.50 to $110 | Styles | Reduced to. $5 2 { Formerly $110 to $155 i Elaborate Ensembles Reduced to. Fermer Newest

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