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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925. SOCIETY. S O C I E T NEW FIGHTING PLANE | U.s. POSITIONS OPENTAMUNDSEN IS PLEASED | GROCERS IN COMBINE. RECEWES FIRST TEST |sathematicion. Gomputer ana| WITH NEWS OF MAUDE | 57.000,000 Group Receives Chart: Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg To Take Two-Day Rest at 1 : ‘ Fire Fighter Are Wanted. | Explorer to Meet Crew of His| im Gutanto. % . 3 TORONTO, Ontario, August 14 (P) | The Civil Service Commission to- | S£hip on Lecture Tour of U. S. e Single-Seated Craft Attains Speed g,y snnounced open competitive ox- P 8 - - of 173 Miles an Hour in |aminations to fill vacancies in the About Christmastime. following positions: Initial Tryout Junior mathematician, Langley Me- the province, wth proximately §7 ted a chater he Associated Press OSLO, Norway, August 14 ure was expressed today by % mundsen. the explorer, when he | morial Aeronautical Laboratory, un- | der the national advisory committee for aeri angley Field, Hamp an antual Washington golfers and motorists in 4 . otic’ expedition | turnover 000,000 to. 80 HOt sorlngs \ a. i Potomac Park and at Hains Point saw | ton, Va., salaries .ranging from | SCEIC ”::f'; h;\ ‘.\:.1") araett ]1‘”. n | 000,000 ar e something new in s erday | $1.860 to $2,400 a vear. | o e ARCH TRS0 k M. W ara | the ice in the Arctic her way to N ngle. | Computel ean up | Dahlgren, Va. at 7.68 a day. 4 : and down a two-mile course from the| Fire fighter, Walter Reed Hospital, o B g iir station to below the steel |t $120 a month. i o for : . Christmas time, whils he ) - - t speeds as Migh as 173 miles| Full information and application | 2 e | blanks may be obtained at the office | lecture tour in the t 5. 8 Cleaned The flights were the first of a series | of the secretary. fourth civil service Ahe ol naveboiongs aee Shampoed of perfor anged for the | district, 1723 street. Sl e B0 o g Scoure( perfor e | or San Francisco. A reaso E | new craft, which i mmdn or duty L AR able sum for the Maude would pay | Washel on reraft With an ) g H splitting roar the mm plane fl «hu!l Ecuadorian Envoy Coming. the Amundsen said Stored up and down the river at altitudes | ranging 5 afternoon when the naval_proving ground, seated fighting plane, tary of State andMrs. | Bar Harbor for a fortnight | Sylvanus_Stokes, jr.. will en | tertain at a small dunce this evening jat Harrison House, Newport, R. 1. There will be about 200 guests at the laffair, to be given in the garage, which has been converted into a barn v and Mrs. | with stalls, where domestic animals it Gloucester. | will be placed for the asion e expected to their \lr and Mrs. Henry \\hl(» . at | At Elm Court After Visits. ru.mel United nce and Mrs. y and Sun- for a longer | hae the ice the xpedition gathered es and now |able scier material inister to Chile, has arrived here from cuador on the way to the United Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln (638 PANAMA, August 14 Rafael H. Elizald=, former Ex Minister to the United St om 25 to 50 feet, while the | pilot,_in the compact cockpit operated | a stop-watch and recorded his instru- ment readings in addition to keeping tate Henry White have re- | Ambassador to ve fturned tq their Summer home, Bim fhe plans duitie sl ;i1 | States. It is reliably stated that he| A Russian witness at e o Whehing. | Court. in' the Berkshires visit- | Lieuts. George Owens and Wil- 1 is"on an important special mission to | tice Court of London swas al Estab. 1909 8 ing Mrs. W W Reid at Saranac | ms, jr., U and Lieut. Ford O. |y hington, in behalf of. the de. facto | omit the words “Our Soverelgn Lord: | Luke. (Tex) Rogers, .M (C., ‘opmprise | o 18DINETON o behia it dbe | e, iest by et OwonaPrise | zovernment of Ecuador. + | from the oath recen tained a maximum speed for the ship of 172 miles an hour with the pro- peller turning over at 2, revolu ! | tions per minute. The other extreme Sme— [ | was reached when he flew the plane at i 1105 miles an hour at 1,500 revolutions BRO-/-‘ | i Mrs. Joseph hropp has gone to | the White Mountains. where she is a | £uest at the Mount Pleagant, of Rep- | | resentative and Mrs. L. A. Frothing- | ham and Mrs. E. Lundin Ambassador to who week ind Mrs. Charles heir Newport villa Minister of Panama and 1 At i & ATOre ”\,m,,‘ p ro at Legation. |ton and atia. Houghton have | nama and Senora | gone to New York from their home | return from New York | Corning and are at the Hotel Chatham | where they have been | oy a minute. Lieut. Rogérs managed to e INCORPORATED ! add an extra mile to Lieut. Owens’ 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST figures. Lieut. Willlams confined his part of the “test” to a demonstration Saturday Specm‘s of how a pursuit plane should be in the air—“one-third of the time on its | | | | The tests will be continued daily un | | | oIl Frazer, acc ndolph Keith F 15 Mr. Lithuania, veste . B il the pilots reach a decision on its - Y AOVINS B maimum performance. s25 TO $42.50 SILK GOWNS Y 1 ll . i | Noted Violinist Dead. = 2 L0 The / Mr. 1 2 g MRS. JOHN W. JOVES UKEE, Wis.. August 1 FOR $ l g Wiltiamstow, Who, with B g G .h.lg.-], U. 8. . and th e Bach, internatior | 4 < before the ville, Va., for the horse show 2 known violinist and son of the widely | K ApI Q1T I N E NCTION AND OUIALITY \ = e e e e oo s, | KAPLOWITZ EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS OF DISTINCTION AND QUALT eturn 1o | 3 R N natie r |died at the home of his father, - i} of next week Lave been spending some time at Bnths Reported Citintmner - Baoh. Seatareay: i |.FOR" TRAVEL FOR SPORTS FOR Ti Ji Y Bdward 1. Ed their home on East Capitol street death chme Atter an fiveas ofunore LEGR: REISINESS FOR MOTORING FOR SC OOL ) Ve s SoveEhDrE \.;'.u 0TS S e LapInL Stren) oy r than a year from complication of| S B4 (s ses. "Mr. Bach was di: and writer e Monmouth Hotel, where they are | immer months. s well . De Witt Talmage, who is Dealh; Reponled llnum;l € with her son-iniaw and| : daughter, Capt. and Mrs. W. Pitt he: doligwiug dext o . o 10 the oAl Depariment in the Tast. o4 cott, left Lenox vesterday and went | hon e i it to the Mount Washington, Bretton | Wazner, 86, United States Sol Woods, in the White Mountains. dia DISTINGUISHED LINES WITH CHARM AND INDIVIDUALITY THIS 1S A REMARKABLE OFFERING OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY STORE OPEN S l'm'v Thriad Silk Hosery | { ipaase EVERY GOWN OFFERED REFLECTS THE NOTED KAPLOWITZ i | daffaives of the King and Slovene: h. enter friends at Edmonston & Co., Inc. Home of the original Foot Form _Boots for Women and Children, xn Reed Hos: | a0 AL M Col. Avery J. Cooper, 17 o Washington, is at the Hote 1ires of Poland, | New York. ive in Washing- S York, where he| Mr. and Mrs. Judson O. Harrison | - olm D. and Judson have returned from |y, their auto lrl through New Eng and have left for a three-week c on their houseboat Mal-Jud. Mr. Gliwie has been for OPEN ALL_ DAY SATURDAY g Our August Sale ecretary to the Span- The sece T enor Don Mariano de —the nanonz]l\ known Stacy-Adams Shoes for gentlemen. | States Sa v Don F 2002 Colum to Baltimore today to attend | Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill are at Lake | 1th st Now Davis cup tennis matches be- pee for the \Husun\mex and are | n L { ween the Spa and Japanese. staying at the Granl | . iy he Spanish ar v 5 he Granliden. cilamsin Thonse XL mmons 14 612 13th St. | : f S t l" rS West Side, Bet. ¥ & G Sts. The commercial secretary of the| Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sprague have| g ext’s Droop’s Musie House one to Asheville, N. C., where they at the Battery k. Mamag,e‘ L]cences. Mr. and Mr: l'( R Warren are at the Muench King in Newport for the mid: i British embassy, Mr Leander Mc Cormick-( will leave Wash- Ington th n for Bar Harbor, to spend 10 days with his mother, Mrs. Frederick E. McCormick-Good- hart The attache of the Mr. Harold Sims, w n. tish embassy, | Mrs. Herman Gasch Hostess e to Wash- |at Virginia Country Home. ington Monday after an absence of | Mrs. Joseph H. Bradley of Bradley f 10° Qavs spent in Dorval, Quebec,|Cottage, Chevy Chase. Ma, oy erdin and Fana V. Stroman | Canada uest of Mrs. Herman E. Gasch at her | g | fur coats. Summer home in Virginia. Va. and The retirin: n embs erara, who are 1 return to W, e e i r(’ g 1 All represent the efforts of our own work- son, accompanied by Miss Gladys Ulle are leaving today for New Yor ra | will sail tomorrow on the Leviathan| ' ve shington in Surope, to be gone until October 1. | °' y where the former | .d to duty. Comdr. shops, and are made up with finest skin Jarkson \d Mollie Terry Small Sizes High- Grade Shoes | $3.75 Sizes 21/, 3, 3Y/5, 4—Widths AAA to C Women's Shoes that formerly sold from $10 to $13.50—the sensational re-* fully guaranteed as to QUALITY. and Prices Are Absolutely Miss Marian Kent Roberts, daugh: ter of Mrs. Alice M. Rober o [Irving street northwest, i in Londow, ¢, her aunt, Mrs. Willlam I 1';\: '1;.;m: Elkridge, Md. — & o WRM@@W Shad@s has been assigr Scaroni, who is now the air attache the Lowest in the City embas at the Italiar for Quality Furs ara, and | part of Septembe Mr. a Morris of | Mattey < West of Broo are spending a week or more at Wardman Park Hotel Come sn and compare our furs and < astle, jr., wife of Division of Western State De- —_— hington Miss Loretta %’Connell and Miss Anne ()(unn:-ll 4r0 at the Chate and, where she went to et her rontenac, Ca They will visit | child of her son-in along the New gland coast before Mr. and Mrs. Allan returning to Washington in Sep- | Winslow is second sec- | tember. | retary to the United States legation in — Rerne. | Mrs. Josephine Mrs. William R. the chief of European Affairs of artment will return to W arly next month from Berne, ade For Less M;n.y MC DEVITT 1 for Estimates i & Martin Blde withowt obligation on your part. A Deposie Will Reserl'e Your Coat g EANET & BACHER Thompson is at | & ; i | . . £ . H in 4706—FU 1E 5—141 3 redericc Dent Grant lett | for the Summer. o oM Del| duction in price is due to the fact that Main KER 3 F S' oy P e || el o Gatann ier daugnies | they're all small sizes. Black Satins, Mrs. Grant's son, Maj. U. S. Grant, | Miss Mamie Gall, of this city, who Patent Leathers, Black Kid, Tan Calf- skin, Suede and Kid combinations—high and low heels. guest for several Grant and their | 8d. who h weelks, hias jc children Clinton, N. Y., where they @are staying with Mrs. Grant's parents, OPEN SATURDAY TILL 4 P.M. iding Breeches forn Secretar of State and Mrs. Siihu ot will return 5 ‘ CR EER ON Pure Linen SteTrsox SuoEe Suor Thirteen Five F Street 1. jr., has been int, Mr. | e, for a Mrs. Harry A. Willi the guest of her uncle and Mrs. James Rober b Knickers Around Hats erkeley Lodge. s G 614 Twelfth Street §9.95 d before re- | . From Bet: W. v Expert = atin wu;ma;’n; Hish' Frices etween F and G Sts. N.W. B e i With belt and poclets. In ms. accompan- ‘ n, white and gny. Al children, Mary | na, closed their | he end of June and | Nebr., to visit Mrs. | and grandmother, Harrison and Mrs. <. Mrs. Harrison is ex- pected to come to Washington next month, accompanied by the children, will be the guest of her daughter | AUTUMN’S REIGNING | ADVANCED MODES CHIC FELTS & VELOURS | $3.98, $5 to $10.95 T\\ eed Knickers $0.91 » wool tveed, in tan v mixtues. All sizes, pecial, 608 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST, Only a few more left. We think it’s only fair to let you know. Then, if you are too late, it won't be be- ‘cause we didn’t tell you in time. $2.85 by itself doesn’t mean much. But here, where customers have been satisfied for fifty years, it means everything to, the value-hunter. The time is short—the values amazins Make use of them—now! Special Reductions for Kiddi¢ In White Shoes l The entire stock including white kid.calf and canvas grouped in three prices: Stoll.... 4145 11Y; to 2. S ../31.95 D D i /8235 Others in all leathers.............. /3195 MEN’S SHOES 95 Oxfords in all Ienthers Formerly sold from $6 to $8. Mekee will leave | ¢ Alexandria Bz e guests of Mrs, fleld, widow of ates Ambassador to | Tomorrow Vir: mill b i ks it | Dr. and Mrs. Anson | are the g 1son Phelps § our \vindows—man_v samples O{ the Winter Coats that will be featured in a Remarkable Sale —that begins Monday 395 Made of heavy quality pure liren, well made and re In white and gray - PRI LIGILT. GRS S0 0 D S RS e b = e b = == N ) i_'———'—-—_.lm | Take Advantage of Our | IO™ANNUAL AUGUST Save 25 to 33153% Felts and Velours are Autumn favorites in the Millinery vogue for the coming Fall season. The miss, young woman and matron are buying felts for their first Fall hats. We are prepared with the largest and most care- fully selected stock in the city, offering all of the newest styles and colors, as well as black: in large head sizes, medium or small, which will please the most exacting taste. GAGE HATS Pay Conveniently Small Until Needed | ] Deposit For the convenience of our | | | | | patrons will be open Satur- ! day until 3 ]\ m. | See Sunday’s Star mported English Broadcloth BLOUSES $1:28 lack and to 10.« Ladies Gdf Hose —comprises the largest and most diverse < 1 $ 00 assortment of Fur Coats that it has ever BEC ] been our pnvn]ege to present. - v mixtures Each garment is a veritable creation whose with fa e u s. Alarge style distinction will at once captivate the crissie; ! woman who seeks something different, L \m‘:“lnlm\_““;,, looe something superior to the usual run of | Slefy ‘ and SATURDAY R ’ and Post Jor the interesting details EEEC—EEEEEDEEEEE | ; 5 z ; New arrival of Gage Tailored Felts in | f . In a great assortment of ; 3 | / styles, including mannish mg extra large head sizes at popular prices |[iil! ; i AMILY JHOE ORE e an L e e 1235 G Street N-W. ==——=I[E1 The House of Courtesy :] 310-312 Seventh STNW. 7 ;]ups sy ': o Rollable Muimten e ¥ 'y ry Sworzyn’s First ‘ : - Ovér 50 Years’ Satisfactor{Service. N .