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<] * SOCTEDY.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WASHINGTON ELKS WILL SOCIETY Lo 1l ouomon Matinee Program and Dance at Glen Echo Will Be Features of Program on Annual Affair. The Washington Lodge, B. P. O. Elks, will ‘hold its annual outing at Glen Echo Park ‘tomorrow. For the entertainment of the Elks and their families and friends a spe- clal matinee dancing program has been arranged in addition to regular dancing held from 8:30 to 11:30. The committee in charge has pre- pared an elaborate progra of enter- { tainment for the day and eyening In addition to the fun features of Glen TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925 SOCIETY ol c———lol———]a]c——=a|i[c|c—ra|0]=—r]a|——|] The House b‘I‘ Psb om Ladie]:“f%j:lusive Apparel Shop in ELEVENTH PP P S Washington 008 to 614 Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Matsudaira, Will Go to Chicago Tomorrow For Few Days’ Stay. of Courtesy A New Display of the Ultra Smart Fad for Fall Ambassador of Japan, Mr. | immediately after the ceremony, for a Suneo Matsudaira, accom-|wedding trip, the latter wearing a panied by the military at-|gown of blond falile silk, with a tache of the embassy, Col.|velour hat to match, and a blue coat Noburu Morita, and Capt.|trimmed with fox fur. Theéy will be Kiyoshi Hase 1, will go to rhu».mulnl home after October 1, in Washing- tomorrow nd the services for |ton. he late Unitec or to| _Among the out-of-town guests are « e “Aonich | Mgr. Kernan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Echo. The drill team of the Wash- B lb 1 D Wil be hela Devereux, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. ington Loage of Elks will give an a r a n re will b held ) R s e et A RO M exhibition, followed by athletic con- ShEton Bey Robert Goldsmith, Mr. and tests. A base ball game will be play- e — orman Hill and Mr. Nevitt Hill, ed by viva weams of Elks. ¢ Bolivian Envoy and all of Baltimore. A e opng i s R R ‘amily Will Motor North Washington Lodse of Elks are In resente ln woO raadaes | Senora | .. Mrs. Alvin Dodd, whose home on nd Senori | Bancroft place s closed for the sea- daughter | son"is at the Shoreham for a few charge of the outing: Jack O'Conner, general chairma - A. Finkle, ex- alted ruler; Johnny E. Lynch, lectur- r of Bolivia and th on’ the first part. of | 4aYs: S ing = lknight, CRLAS wes, next. week 1020y mafor, D\, miss. s R A e leading knight; Inspector Willlam E. daughters, Miss Carolyn Livingston Shelby, secretary, and Leonard B. S = 5 : : 4 Schloss, chairman reception com- Alexander and Miss Betty Alexander. 7 > ’Raw esentative and Mrs. Hamilton | - a8FIeRl OO0 I o e aunt, Mrs. MISS FLORENCE COWHERD, | mittee. Canad: s - ha went to Newport 10, spend | Chiariea Shirley Goldsborough, in her | Remaining in Washington, through MRS. PAUL U. BURK, WS = 'S | home at Oxford, on the Eastern Shore | the Summer, after graduating from Whose marriage took place Monday. [y S Black axnentil through | 46" \jaryland. the College of Home Economics at the Deaths Reported Ql||e as forerly. Mbs G and d Mrs. Blair Lunch \eslernlnl f Foreizn Affairs of | at the University of Michigan and has Bmhs Reported ‘IEEEEEEE—:E 8| e———[0[c——|0 [0 |0|e——llle———|o|c———o]c——=a]alc——=la[——] d Barclay, has ar ; ) on a mis- | SN | ‘ashingsion for the Summer i . ny o 50 at luncheon yester- | on some special research work in the ! N T30 Oreg The following births have been reported | day at the Pot and Kettle Drum Club | Bureau of Chemistry. Dr. and Mrs ,\,“m,,‘ AT 1| 46 F thia s Taglths Depactiont, e Tast. =2 Gt State'and Mrs r Harbor McGinty will leave here the middle | Nauri hes have returned | of next week for Ann Arbor, Mich. { tilda Quinm, days. Children's Hos: Eugene T. and Elizabeth C. Heite Cannon Point, on| My, and Mrs. James Austin Stone {and will make the trip by motor. ant of Gabriel and Genevieve di Gio- | Stephen B. and Caroline M. Mac are staying at the | were hosts last night at a picnic in % — B olumbia” Hoapital = R AU | compliment to Miss Katherine Rice,| Miss Elizabeth Houston, daughter an et te ‘manuel X. and Rosalic > | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel |0f Maj. and Mrs. H. A. Houston, has 30, soth and Bden e | t’ ",\'x. nd Kathersn Watter. & newly appointed United States | Rice, and her fiance, Mr. Robert Wal. | réturned to her home at Fort Dupont James Mack. 37, St_ Elizabeth's Hospital b, to Argentina and Mrs. | lace Mollison. whose wedding will(Del. after visting Miss Wyona|, James Nolam Fopm e An adaptation that has as- iy, who have been |take place tomorrow. The guests|Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tuberculosis Hospi o] 1 1 b have gons to|were the ‘members of the wedding | Lep W. Stevens, &t 360 Haker street sumed popular proportions—by New York, where they are at the |party and out-of-town guests t vood, X T =TS 4§ a untilthey sail Saturday for the | Miss Rice was entertalned earlier| i ana rs. Robert van Rensellor reason of the clever effective r's new post at Buenos Alres.[In the day by Mra. Boyd Sayers at|maig, sccompanied by Miss Eva C. | ness and exceptional utility— The Ambassador returned in the early : s S R o S 2 2 : : "~ "7 | her home at 1733 Riggs place, after | from a tour through Florida. A Sh excellent Frocks for ’ Y o to G| o ey e 19 New Eng | Mr. and Mra. T Tooker are at the ntique Shop s D B! ek s Hotel C! a2 bilt avenue, in I Lliond the Sorvice | Bvest- of M F 1 dy Pont 'at buy | Hotel Chatham, Vanderbilt aven 1232 14th St. (14th & N Sts.) o] Sports, Street, Travel 3 United, States Ambassa- | Harbor, and while in Roanoke visited | < ¥ dor 1o Japan, Mr. A. Bancroft. | Mrs. Mattle Harrls. - - d S 1,1 1 —— o Copenhagen Professor Honored. Final Week of Our an choo The 'Vm of the United States Fleet | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tew have On the nomination of the National . 1 ind Mrs. Leigh A. Palm- | £one to Piney Point, Md. and opened | , O the nomination of the National 3 L August Furniture Sale P T S | (E T ek T er, and Miss Laura Palmer, returned | thelr cottage there for the late Sum- | of OOl tigesmh s T i warabdiths 3 W 3 T Gad Y i LR b L o s | Barnard gold medal, in recognition of " 5 ; ‘H"‘a.‘ “"'fi‘" & “‘;g ”‘! "a‘;g":\{ dust of motor or H'am—lal’\l the Col. Robert M.[ — ki 3 ‘ ch unheard- : : : i Suffragan Blshop and Mrs. Her.|his researches in the structure. of be able to offer suc 3 18 kL AMPto! M i < Seia g , weavin olds 1ts shape. mnes. I an Lert Shipman have as their gusst in|80ms, & meritorious service voted by = 4 values. We urge you to buy now. [if{[] g Py Elkins, W. V' e N o el ves meiily Dy hiiD) In N Shad with Mrs. s Noy New York. ; . ; 7 n New ades St rt i Prince, American Minister to Den. Governor Winthrop ie McK d Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Lewis of Wash. | mark. acting on behalf of Columbia | 4 oy 85 50 . e nge Sn | ington, who are spending the Summer | University, where he wus once & pro- 207;?1';;' !»‘*id'::vhf - . Egg Plant Tile Blue Jay . y ~gi | at Bar Harbor, won the mixed doubles | fessor. Shoseny. ; . P e l\(eid\n;flnm x(‘et;((r;‘;\,flerdky nd Mrs. Claude D. Mayo b & - — Cathedral Tcrrapm Tangrer o this country in October an and Mr. Victor Cushman, tled iwith : : | : brother will enter Oxford this Year. | Mro “Harry I. Miller and Mr. Reeve Marriage Licenses. I o Phone Main 308 Poppy and Fern Green . wife of Maj. | Lewis. jr.. for second place. Marriage licenses have been issued to the o] W . d M. . "1}‘;;’"“;}‘ |, (ol Augustus C. Macomb has gone | s mf‘ef 3. Desper of thia city and Leona omen s an 1Sses o K FRIaoH cod exandria, e } Simimer nome. | New York and’is at the Waldort D e et IF e . D Siz et S . : R — s Thn‘"mnfi:l!“ Rich ot ‘Xadystown. Ohio, and €s ett s visiting Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. L. Pennington have | Cora id ot this cit 2 oF Watartown | zone’to the White Mountains. Where \‘,‘.’".‘;"Aé jt,’.“&?.?x.?.:.“‘ffl'#firig'v'fix’lfi’r'f A 7 Second Floor e they are at the Jefferson for several | John rice of this city ane s Roberts—1Hill Nuptinls [ weeks. A 0 PRI P coatanoors n dvantageous ime by fghainion T B = 5[=——[o/———lo[c——Slalol— ool McGinty-Cole ng Mg, 4 Saturday Morning. B%l‘ufim::(e:lnlnl‘g:mnmr‘d Md.. and Claire : I '0 Bu I ;‘ine I ;‘urniture _— = == The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Cole [ Joscph B. R erdale, M. 2 | and Rosalind ey of Hyattsville, s Edgene | or ((nlnnd Raplas. Mich. to Dr. Dantel | *23esith Kborry o Rustin PFex"and Edna afternoon | McGinty o nver, Colo., took place asters of this city Thas X > e D e D - 3 asbingion | Saturiay morning. The ceremony Wa | qongiies TS OF e Haven. Conn. I'hose having Fall home-furnishings to buy, will uckey | performed in the rectory of the Shrine | “"Soilitam Jonot and Busonte Faisby S - et = Gint ing | of the Sacred Heart, st 1130 orclock. | Ay Bowiind Vel Soeum.™ find it much to their advantage to visit Hender & or. McGinty i fol ; 3 R a2 Australian ferns : the coror | D McGinty I8 professor of physiology | _ienry Warinc and Florence'®: Bederah._ son’s at this time. scheme of pink and zreen being car. . ried o ns as well as : tal music A - "The bride will be given in marriage ' 1508 H STREET «~ WASHINGTON, D. C. ¢ her father and will wear a g INCORPORATED ¢ : : Sl tin which was nsed | TH STREET NORTHWEST —for August disposal are a number of BED- Opposite The Shoreham e gomn SLiD e r21 NINTH STREE " %@ ROOM SUITES, DINING ROOM SUITES and he gown Is fash 1 IVE'S S, NID M. S 3 e ek ot and ODD PIECES. Each and every piece of this in a f seed pearls. It B is sl bateau neckilne, P : g R pellnesls, s i furniture is from regular stock—and represents falls fron at_one side to the hem of the skirt. Her tulle ? an exceptional value at the special price. b I.‘I"' (f.}f\'l‘n"».::.‘f oms. She K Inspection invited without obligation will carry a wer bouquet of roses R e $25 AND $55 N O et o SPECIAL FEATURE PRICES i e S L FATURE R * Javes B. Henoerson of HIGH CLASS Home Furnishings Hnr‘ is girdle of silver b et REL T FEMININELY FASHIONABLE Ginlsiering, Prperkampit Phinscng : e ot DEINEL L oofOR DAYTIME STREET AND SUSINESs WEAR skt ol ‘ph"‘ i Affords ah opportunity but seldom offered to secure her hair a comb studded with bri e sin i ‘:,'; ,.‘ | b studded with bril AL OFFE Tfisfi% N}Q%ME AND MADEMOISELLE 1108 G Street ones worth while endants will he Mrs. Hill < SPECIALIZING iN FASHIONS DE LUX‘ EXCLUSIVELY FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE ike t o STORE OPENS a:30 A. M. S tinn with ibeth FURNITURE—CARPETS ORIENTAL DOMESTIC RUGS I AT SAKS FUR CO. hest man, and the ushers, Mr. May- But Five More Days R 1."_5,11.12,,@@_3! ' To Secure Fine Furs on, which will follow bride, will k lace and chif- t trimmed with toberts, mother of the ill be in black lace with gene Roberts, jr., will be the at ‘ very Day—New Arrivals | At All USt SaVin S Prices which save a considerabl Wmd@wShades ey t Aug g rices which save a considerable . part of their usual cost Exclusive FrocksforFall . . A Better sh.a;r.:;‘*i.‘“ ‘wi:.“,.,. N o fOUR MIDSUMMER SALE S,:., ?.,E Vi T,I modqfi.ry d...‘nezz and :,,:;::‘::’"yb;d:::: = prices are far too favorable to DOMESTIC RUGS ORIENTAL RUGS Fulsi 1217 F St Dulin & M makers. whose taste we respect and whose crafts- let go by. (9 x 12 size guoted) Genuine Hand Woven man | . ORIENTAL RUGS THE SECRET OF THOSE | S —— ; i . 2 Fine Worsted Wiltons - . . . $95 up A WONDERFUL ENGLISH Thus you are assured of—— ; f{Especially commanding WoolWilton ... - « « . . 65 ™ 9x12 . | COMPLEXIONS’ Exclusive fashion Yalues in FUR COATS, :‘ml“' c"lmi‘:"‘"' c s o 4750w ::?o ' Grandmothe™s Ttecipe—Kept Her | Excellence of quality { notably garments in— amifseVetver Lo c <. 80 A H ¢ t ‘vmtlnul‘l'oul.w:n.x_nl‘(lfl(lvr.(rvlm)' | . ¥ ¢ A full range of other styles at i S ("mllsh-\I,"“m.\“ll:‘u‘llpn;:ll‘lll:mm —to which we add the third charm— g proportionate prices A full range of sizes in all weaves is included e | e s SILVER MUSKRAT N | Appealing price. ; —_— FURNITURE ho prizes u clear, white complexion and. snow-white | Look in each day you are downtown—you'll JAPANESE I\HNK CARPETS Arm Chairs (upholstered) from $35up Know that while preparing this old.| find much to interest in the rapidly growing Easy Chairs from 75 up time recipe at : e was always |f | variety— AND CARACUL A full and complete line in wide and Wine Chalcs oo o foser et Sritne B 2 Beginning at $20.50 narrow widths, in plain colors and | Yot — 1y - o - use preparation called i\‘ff'uf:i:.lué“f: ?‘1::},,‘,11‘??3,‘;1\01 o o 9 Remember any selection will figured patterns. | Dining Room Suites (10 pieces) from $340 up omin who has hitherto refused to| be laid aside for you on receipt of Narrow Widths from . $2.00 per 3ard up | Bed Room Suites (9 pieces) from $335 up might well be excused for using Buttermilk’ Cream, since beauty | simply thrives on buttermilk. No| pimples or ugly sallowness, no| wrinkles or lines around the eves and mouth, but just that creams delicious color that makes ¢ n zood-looking woman still more beautiful You can get it at any pharm; ore, simply s IC\anxmiIk | Charming New Hats l-:::;“ too, The Louvre influence protects in 1 choosing of modes and motifs—in- | llll'll' correctness in every detail—from shape to shade— Sports ....... $6.95 to $]8.50 ; Dress .......$](.00 to $25.00 deposit Wide Widths from . §.0Q persq.yd.up g Lamps and Shades (complete) from ] up CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED STORE HOURS 8.00 A. M. TO 5.00 P. M. DAILY FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY IN THE UNITED STATES SaKs Fur Co. Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction Furs Exclusively for Over 35 Years 610 Twelfth---Just Above F :nd. remember, | positive guars: {or money hack. Peoples Drug Stores, | The Palais Royal, S. Kann's Sons Co. can hardly keep it in stock there's such a demand.—Advertise- ment. T e