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8 ~ HE Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, was host at lunch- eon today entertaining in compliment to the Recretary | of State of Liberia, Mr. Bd- win Barclay, who is in this country on a special mission Others in the rmpany were the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur: the Undersecretary | of the Treasury, Mr. Gecrard Winston; | the Undersecretary of State. Mr. Jo- seph C. Grew; the Assistant Secretary " State, Mr. Butler W t, Surg. 1. Hugh S. Cumming of the Pub- | Health Service, the chief of the uropean division of the State De- tment, Mr. William R. Castle, jr economic adviser, Dr. Arthur N.| the Liberian consul general, | Lyons; Mr. Henry Carter ate Department and Mr hard ( Busby, president of Wil- berforce College. Secretary Kellogeg will be the guest | 1t luncheon Thursday of nited States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Charles Beecher War- | ren in their Detroit home. The Sec- | orrow afternoon | Detroit to attend the meeting of | the American Bar Association, which | he will ress Wednesday evening | and will return here Friday. He wi he accompanied to Detroit by Mr. Willlam H. Beck | The Secretary received the Ameri- | can delegation to the Pan-American | Highway Conference. which will be | held in Buenos Aires’ The delega-| tion, headed by Mr. H. H. Price, will | #o to Swampscott this afternoon to | call oh President Coolidge before | sailing the end of the week for Ar-; gentina. v will leave ton Senor Olaya Is in | Washington for Few Days. | The Minister of Colombia, Dr.| Enrlque Olaya, has come to Wash. | ington from Deal Beach, N. J., to| spend a few days, and is at the May- | flower Hotel Speaker of the House of Representa- Nicholas Longworth is the t of Mr. and-Mrs. Willilam Gor- | n Means at Prides Crossing. hav ing gone there from Cincinnati, where | he has been with Mrs. Longworth and their tle daughter Paulina. .“r.\& Longworth will come to Washington | shortly to open the house at 2009 Massachusetts avenue, which they have leased for t son attache of the Japanese | Capt. Kiyoshi Hasegawa, | ained a company at luncheon to- | the Mayflower Hotel in honor of Rear dmiral and Mrs. H. H Hough. The other guests were the | counselor of the embassy and Mme. | S , Capt. Galbraith, Comdr. Mc- Curran, Comdr. Hine and the assist- | ant naval attache of the embassy, | Lieut. Kyoho Hamanaka | The n'n'\l Representative and Mrs. Parker Corning entertained at dinner Satur- day evening at Sea Urchins, their Summer home at Bar Harbor. } The Australian commissioner to this f country, Sir James Elder, and Lady | Elder arrived in New York vestérday aboard the Empress of Scotland from | a brief, visit in and. They are again in their apartment at the Plaza. and Mrs. John R. Thomas and young daughter will return to- ; from Atlantic City, where they | ave been for a few weeks. They will | leave later in the month for Fort | Sill, Okla., Col. Thomas’ new station. Col. Thomas is the only son of the late Judge John R. Thomas of Okla- homa, who was prominent in Wash- ington for many years as a member of Congress from Illinois and a mem. ber of some of the most important committees of the House of Repre- sentatives, | The marriage of Miss Florence Baxter Trelan, daughter of Mr. and Charles Morris Iselan, to Mr. I—ehx Anthony Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Russell of Provi dence, R. 1., took place at 1 o'clock | today in the home of the bride’s parents, at 1330 Twenty-first street, the Rev. Willlam A nberger of | the Church of the Covenant officiating. | The arrangements were quite sim. ple and only relatives and a few close friends of the bride and bride- groom were present. An informal re- ception followed for jhe guests at the wedding. The bride wore a traveling costume of blue and white flannel and a small felt hat (o correspond. { Following the reception Mr. Rus- | sell and his bride left for a wedding trip to Baltimore. They will be at home at the Rosemont Apartment, 1308 Twenty-first street Mrs. Russell is of an old Washing- ton family and is the granddaughter of the late Mr. George H. B. White. Joseph Crosson for the mar- riage of their daughter, Margaret | Blaine, to Mr. Donald Arnold Wiley, | Monday afternoon, September 14, at| 4:30 o'clock at Rauscher's. A recep tion will follow immediately after, and Mr. Wiley and his bride will be at home after October 15, at 1925 Six teenth street. Col. the Casey, widow of Col. Thomas | v, who is traveling in Europe this Summer, will return to her apart ment at Stoneleigh Court the first of | October. She is now in Switzerland. ‘ Mrs. Trving H. Chase 1s in charge | s} of the annual woman's tennis tourna- { Finished in Seven Hours THE fabled Seven Teague Boots achiev- ed no speed more no-- table than our expert photographic finish- ers. Their skill makes possible our seven- hour finishing and de- veloping service to you. Try it! Leave pictures here before 9: They'll be perfectly finished by 4:30. Enlargements from any size negatives, too, promptly and reason- ably. The National REMEMBRANCE . Shop Mr. Foster's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. SOCIETY. Seéretary of State Kellogg “ as Host at Luncheon Today to Secretary of State of Liberia. | has been in her home at Biltmore for THE EVENING ment, which opens at the Point Judith Country Club, toddy at Narraganett Pier. ‘She will entertain several of the- players at Miramar, her villa on Ocean road | Mrs. Chase and her house guest, Mrs. | George Barnett, motored to Watch | Hill, R. L. Saturday to attend the marriage of Miss Anita Lihme to Prince Edward Joseph Lobkowicz of Vienna. Mrs. Henry B. Joy enter-| tained at luncheon in honor of Mrs. | Barnett and Mrs. Chase before the wedding Miss Florence Worthington is again in her home on Massachusetts avenue after a motor trip through England and Scotiand with her brother-in-law |and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Charles I3 { Frailey, and their son Worthington Mr. and Mrs. Newberry Hosts at Dinner Saturday. enator and Mrs Truman in their Summer home at| Hill, the Rev. Dr. seph past of the First Presby- | terfan Church of Detroit. | Mr. and Mrs. Newberry entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the | Misquamicut Golf Club in compliment | to Dr. Vance | Watch | Vance, nator and Mrs. Chauncey | who are at Briarclifft Manor the early Autumn, have as their | guests there the former's nephew and! niece, Mr. Charles C. Paulding and | Miss ‘Anne Depew Paulding Mre. Claude B. Mayo gave a chil- | dren's party Saturday afternoon at High Brook cottage at Bar Harbor, the Summer home of her aunt, Mrs A. M, Patterson of New Yérk M for Mrs. Davis Ireland was hostess at | tea Saturday afternoon in her Sum- mer home at La Selva, at Bar Harbor. MARRIED LAST WEEK MRS. R‘LI’H BURCH, Whe was before her marriage Saturday Miss Marie C. Callahan. STAR, WARHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925. ‘Willard, where they will spend sev- eral day: Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand BEmerson, Jjr, have gone to Atlantic City, for a week or longer, at the Hotel Tray- more. Lieut. Comdr. and M Paul H. | Bastedo, U. 8. N., have taken an apartment temporarily at the Ward- man Park Hotel until their new home at 2301 Wyoraing avenue is ready for occupancy. Lieut. Comdr. Bastedo has recently been detached as executive officer of U, 8. 8. Wright, and has been assigned to duty In the office of naval !m.elllxence, Navy Department. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Kettler have re- turned to 1367 Connecticut aveénue after an extensive motor trip through the Northern States. and Mrs. Howes Vhltor- From West. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Howes of Los Angeles are spending a few days at the lard, where they arrived ye terday. Mrs. W. J. Clarke Agnew is in New York, at the Amblaudor Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall King are spending the week end at thefr coun- try place, Ben-Venue. near Warren- ton, Va. Mrs. Conrad P. Richardson of Bos- ton s at the Willard, where she ar- rived yesterday for a short stay. Mrs. V. Cameron Martin is at the Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, for a two-week stay. \ . Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenscs bave been isaued 1o the follo st Sqith and Hortenge Brown riler of Bladenshurg. Md. and Bessie T Fastnaeit of {h i city. rd Mogre and Gertrude G sude B Barner and Mildrer m..h A IA(n-;"ru Sinben tpis city ang Nettie migeliky of Hazleton, Ty £ HAbREh S Knoxville, Tenn and Esther M. Kline of Covington. Va ichard len of this city and Etpel a ildreth H. Cook r. ol Riverdale, Md., ot thia ity I.hlvhtle Williams. €, Call Anna M. O'Neil, Bennett o and Forneater and Essie L M Suddreth ans h hews ‘and Juls N of fi"‘umgw- Vgithens gog Tuls ¥, P e fer and Alice Brown Pt e Biiin’ and’ Aneiralte. Gro ason ont- Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, who|bourne Gordon, time. was with her for a several weeks, left there yesterday for New York Mrs. Garrett F. Watson has gone | New York and is at the Waldort- As. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury | toria for a few days. returned to their home in Philadel- | phia yesterday after passing the sea-| Mrs. William Gerry Morgan has son at Bar Harbor. They were hosts | joined Dr. Morgan at the Hotel Chat- to a large company at a musicaltea | ham, Vanderbilt avenue, New York. | before leaving the resort = Mr. and Mrs, y | Motoring i N Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kerby and son | | of Chevy se left yesterday for a | 10-day 11otor trip to Shirley, Mass., Mrs. B. Frank Mebane of North | rolina_will return to this country this week after spending the Summer in Burope. She was presented at the | Court of St. James early in the Sum- | where they will b mer. and will go to Long Beach, L. L, | Benton H. Mac after her arrival in New York to visit | Mrs. P. A. Carter before returning to| Dr. and Mrs. Cha her Southern home. Mrs. Mebane | returned from a mont spent several Winters during the war | New in Washington the guests of Mr ,‘ and sister. Abbot have acation in | Miss Laura E. White, daughter of | Mrd. Frank Gordon has returnc 1 to| Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. White, ar-| her apartment in the Rocham.eau [rived in New York on the "Andania from Maine? where her son, Mr. Kil- | yesterday. She has been spending the | Our Reputation— for making WINDOW SHAD! A “SHADE" BETTER has long been established. Our esti- mates of factory prices will save you money. —a shade better—a better shade. Main 4874] Phones Yain 3373 |830 13th St. N.W.l W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor KAPLOVITZ e INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST EXHIBIT AND SALE NEW FALL FASHION.,S THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION IN AMERICA OF AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS FROM THE RECENT OPENINGS OF FAMOUJ PARISIAN COUTURIERS LANVIN BEER PREMET DOUCET DRECOLL WORTH FEATURING SPECIAL LOW PRICES STORE HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P. M T lale——loc———la[c———=[o[—i End of ugust Sale &, 3-Pc. Overstuffed Set, $100 Due to the many new custemers gained thru last week’s sale, we have decided to continue this big sale for two (2) more days—Tuesday and Wednesday. to order in tapestry or velour. davenport, wing chair and club chair. only will be sold. All other furniture reduced during this sale. Open till 9 p.m during sale. This suite consists of Ten (10) suites { Pelham BSTANDARD UPHOLSTERY CO. ' 2810-12 14th St. N.W. Columbia 4038 o] Armgacost, Piki V\||I K L N B Winter of this i wis P T . Elseroad of Baltimore, ‘fl and Magle' Marl urner and © Elenor kenzie. Summer at the University of in the French Alps. Grenoble - Edna Wallace Hopper, the actress, now “62 years young,” has gone to to their Riverside drive home, New |Vienna to investigaté the neéw arm York City, after having spent two |injection, said to be more rejuvenating [eeks In the White Mountains, at [than “monkey gland Window Shades pnu month with the former's parents, hod of making Window Shades Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Leigh Morris, with their son and daughter, Danlel Leigh, jr., and Barbara, have returned Dr. and Mrs. Walter Bloedorn, Miss Frances Stevens and Miss Virginia Burke of Washington are at Atlantic City for the week Mr. and Mrs. Finis D. Morris of Riggs ler at_factory prices gives you road A'fi.n.rsm. or Lets Money. MC DEVITT Main 3211 fer Eatimates 1217 F &G, Duliy & Martin Blds Mr. and Mrs. Manor, P. Hopp of Perc N. are at the WasHmvGTON, Pars JuLius GARFINCKEL & Ca New Showings of Misses’, Juniors’, Girls’ Distinctive Apparel For School and College Wear ; THE most unusual models arriving each day from the best makers provide a con- stantly different seleetion at moderate prices. Susts Middies Accessories Dresses Coats Hats Sweaters Bloomers F STREET CORNER OF 13™ NEW HOME OF EDMONSTON & CO., INC. 612 13th St. Between F and G Sts. Next to Droop's INITIAL FEATURE of the new season DRESSY FOOTFORM STRAP PUMP No. 602 $9.00 A wonderfully well made shoe on a distinctly new Model. Black Kid and Black Patent Leather The fundamentals of Foot Form are well carried out in this new model. It FITS close at heel, and has a special “Arch- Lift” Instep Brace You'll Approve It Thoroughly EDMONSTON & CO. 612 13th St. “en Siespe ‘West Side—Between F and G Streets Next to Dfoop’s Music House Advisers and |Authorities on All Foot Tmblu v ANDREW BETZ, Manager Births Reported. following_births h ported m”h\ Heath *Depaniment " e oot 44 d Voo !rm-n hcmu James E LT" i Catherine Boye: ol . elv ‘u “dnefi("%.u &r? rons. sir lliznn th lofa SILVER Plated FLATWARE Sus wnd® Lorelua A sonnernmp Jnhn M, and Aladse A. Allwine, girl Shea, hoy. ox. boy a Geraidine Dickerman. girl. | Henry “and Mattia Sumby. Willlam .'“1 Jennie Sn o Ko ind n . and 601'. 3 n% ma Gray, oy Robert and Bleanora James. boy Deaths Reported The following deaths bave been reported to the Health Department in the last 214 Ao~ Georre Fiel 1421 Madiso et 1 M ckearsr . BA. 1108 Chluien ary Powles, 75, Georgetown Cniversits | Hospital \Slney E. Hewitt, 53, 81. Elizabeh's Hos Dital Willlam J. Leman. 68, St. Elizabett's Hos. | ot daran Cohen. 71, 8 Martha Del e, H Ha 31, Providence Ho Wiie, 44, 315 Bast Camiol st anslies Koo There were 104,650 nurses and nurse | attendants in American hospitals in 1923, of whom 26.8 per cent were graduate nurses, 52.3 per cent student | nurses, per cent special nurses, and 8.2 per cent nurse attendants regular prices S —offering this famous 50-year-guarantee over- Y laid flatware at UN. Baby’s Skin needs— USUAL REDUCTIONS: protection from rashes, chifing, soreness. Yourdrug. gist can supply you with the wonderful powder— $6.00 $11.00 $12.00 $12.00 11.00 $12.00 $9.50 $10.00 T'easpoons, doz Dessert Spoons, doz Tablespoons, Souy Dessert Medium Forks Bouillon Spoons Butter Spreade Orange Spoon d Forks, d uit Knives, doz Coffee Spoons, doz $10.00 Iced Ieaspoons, do $8.00 Oyster Forks. doz $1.50 Butter Knives. each $1.25 Sugar Spoon $2.00 Jelly Servers &ll) Cold Meat Fo Salad s, Berry Sugar Tongs. Gravy Ladles, Tomato Server Dinner Knives, Dessert Knives, ULIN@ MARTIN 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street doz doz doz doz poons, Spoons, eac each each . each ed UG T Spoon Spoor WILKINS OREAKFAST TR T TR L A For Quality Buyers Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same Cash or Credit the Price Is the Same New Fashions in Fall Frocks E L STUPENDOUS VALUES Featuring the new creations with the flared skirt, some with capes and others knmmed with beautiful embroidery and laces, developed in the new pencil blue, pansy, cuckoo, black and navy. Sizes 16 to 52. ON PAYMENTS Pay Only a Small Amount Down and the Balance While Wearing Men’s New Fall CBLARTS Suits and 0’Coats el Our new Fall Suits Distinction and lan:l Ov;x:coatsf are (:e atest thing from the FE]“D““C:’ style centers of New e Vo S Will give you the York and London. New materials and choice of the house. colors. A _wide variety of styles in all sizes. Get your Fur Coat Specially priced at— from people you $ 2 9. 75 know and trust. a';d ON PAYMENTS On Payments Men’s Dept. Entire 2nd Floor.

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