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SOCIETY. Socretary of State and Home on Nin After W estern V 151t etary of State and Mrs. & returned this morn . Paul, where they entertaining the n Prince € s and_Crown Prince: ~den. The Secretary and Mr: will in their home on for « short time be- ession of the home of ry of State and Mrs. which taking po Undersect S 2830 Woodland Drive w purch: and Mrs. Townsend Russ buying their which has; “athedral St. at present un 1 Woodle osent home ~n willed to ter and St o cupied. the of Paul, is Sonator and Mrs. Ernst Leave morrow for Kentucky. Senator and Mrs. | rd Prestlow | 1:rnst, whe spent the \\v'y‘m | ind the h street, tomorrow for - home | ator Shipstead of Minnesota_en- rtained informally at dinner last Denjamin street tomor home at el Ambassador to Hammond Ogden McClure aboard The United Stat Spain and Mis. Ogden H will be joined by their son, ) 1. Hammond, jr., and M Howland. who sailed y ‘he Homeric mother, who be: AMiss Mary Stevens \ the Lusitania nd is the son of the laney Howlind of New The s health ming ing al from ki tend the ¢ of the treaty of Pa was one d Mr. How- ate Mr. Du- | York. zron general of service, Dr. the public S, Cum- Kk this morn Washington | at Mexico C who have heen guests of the former's H Schoenfeld at | July Irs. Kellogg at! eteenth Street Philadelphia for the Sesquicentennial Exposition, and his aide, Lieut. Brown. The compauy numbered 12. Countess Scherr Thoss and her daughtey, Countess M. Scherr Thoss, ew York on the Co. North German Line v, en route to their home in The countess spent some with her father, Mr. Henry at his home in this city and White to home at| White, companied him and Mr: Court, their Summ l«‘nu\ Mme. Skengren and her eldest daughte! l sie, have gone to Edga town, N to pass the Summer. H; Vouniest daughter, Christine, is Camp Ken Jockelee, in Vermont, for and August. Mrs. Kath 5 Miss Kathar ‘ylie and Miss Mar- garet Wylie have canceled their pas- sage on the Leviathan, and will go to 3ar Harb - the Summer. Baron and Baroness von Below have closed their home on Sixteenth street and have gone to Blue Ridge Summit Pa. Later they expect to go to Leno: Mass., for somo week: Gen. and Mrs. M. Gray Zalinski have returned to their apartment at the Mayflower, having spent a short time in Phi s, widow of the Al attache of the ¢ in Parls dur- ing the World War, has returned to her home, at 200 Park avenue, New spending six months | 2 at the Mayflower. | . Minister to Bolivia and Mys. Cottrell in Capital. .. Cottrell, United States and Mrs, Cottr are at W tended s while nm minister is in Washington on official business. and Mrs. Augustin Mitchell announce the engazement of ster, Miss Olga Petersen Hull, | William Dow Boutwell. The will take place in _early Autumn. Miss Hull is now in Brook. to visit her brother-inlaw and Mr. and Mrs. John Dee Van Maj Prenti wedding Doug- | brothe v for the past the seashore. F. Kennedy of the guest for a_week or Res Omaha, 10 | Kennedy can n of her son, Mr. The from Andover College isit with her other son, Mr. Stanton Kennedy, who is @ member | of the junior class at Yale, who have | returneéd to their home in Omaha, | ¥ where Mrs. Kennedy will join them the n > month | Mr Harold W and M. din lh:' lker, Miss Aldace | Walker week end and ho a4 3 on amonx formerly of Wi 4~h\mzv»n ico City. Mr. Branch several weeks with Mr. in_his Mrs, man x5 Fore in her Countess R S home in Tt on the Douil Mar Fore apartm York | where she | the first n Park in for the | apartment at W e they will ren hostess at luncheon ent to Capt. Dario Rrazilian ationed at | Mme. Soyez v today in compli Castro. in command of the cruiser Bahia, which is s For “Over-the-Fourth” | color lace mude over peach-color silk, | arrived in tow Courtiandt H Smith, Md., - and| Alexandria, Va., will ta afternoon in the home of the )rnrh**-‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lowndes _Juckson, on Nineteenth The emiony will be per- at 5 o'clock, the Rev. Joseph £ Rock Creek Church in the presence of | only the members of the two families A few intimate friends have heen in- vited for the informal reception after the ceremony The bride will satin, made on trimmed with pea soms. Her tulle veil, which will form | 1 train, will be held by a band of | nete blossoms, and she will carry a | bouquet of bride roses in a 1 pari s, officlatin wear a gown of white aight lines and s and orange blos- 3 ill be maid of honor for hel vearing peach- weet peas to match her Alexander Smith will be hest man for his brother. \| <. Charles Hooff of Seminar mother of the bridegroom he weddin Mr. and Mrs after July 25, at | Baltimore, Md. and carrying gown, M Hill came nith will be at home 1316 Eutaw place, Canon Walden Myer and Miss Ger: trude Myer are in New York, where they are staying at the Lorraine. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart have _from Cape Centaur, their place at on, Md., and are at the .\Iu}'flowe Miss Mary ead has gone from THE EVENING STAR, WAS MISS MABEL ELIZABETH KINC Daughter of Mr. John F. King, sailing tomorrow_on_the steamship Rotter- m for Europe. She will spend the Summer in visiting England, France, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Ger- many and Italy. Washington to Glens “alls, New York, to be bridesmaid at the mar- Miss Margaret Caughey to William Paype Thompson of New | which will be solemnized in the s of the home of Mr. and Mrs Maurice Hoopes at Glens Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Woodson and Miss Jean Woodson go today to Phil- adelphia, where they will stop for several days at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel. Miss Woodson will join friends there and pass the Summer at Indian Lake in the Adirondacks and her par- ents will return here in a few days. Dr. Arthur nan and her young aughter, Elin-Jane, have gone to Baldwin Harbor, Long Island, where they will remain until Fall Mrs. Prince and Princess Alexander V. Turin of Paris are spending a few days in Washington, and are at the rd, having motored here from |S§ York. Miss Florence A. Colford, executive cretary of the International Feder- | ion of holic Alumnae, had as her luncheon guests yesterday in the | presidential dining room of the May- flower, Mrs. Caldwell n{ Philadelphia R“(l Miss Margaret Joy | of Washington. } The Undersecrstary of State and| Mrs. Joseph C. Grew will leave this | afternoon for Newport, R. L, to re- main over Sunday and the hollday. | The Undersecretary will return to| i Washington the first of the week and | Mrs. Grew will join their three daugh- fers in_their Summer home at Han. | ock. N. H., where Mr. Grey spend whatever lefsure he may have through the season | Motoring Through South, Returning Late This Month. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Booth and | their son, James Booth, left Wednes. day for a motor trip through the South. They will spend the week of | the Fourth with the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Booth, Mr. Wilbur H. Booth, in | Asheville, N. C. They will return here the latter part of July. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Ferris are at Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass., where they have joined the British embassy staff for the Summer months. Gertrude W. Myer and the non Walden Myer are at the Mis: Rev. Ci Continuing and Vacation Wear SPORTS APPAREL Swimming Suits Of wool jersey in all $3.95 to $12.95 Beach Costumes the popular shades. will | Lorraine, in New York, for a short visit. Miss Katharine Whiting Bacon, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bacon of Middletown, Conn., was married today at noon to Dr John \\'Hllum Turrentine of Washing ton, D. , son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Hn!t Turrentine of Burlington, | at the home of the bride's hrnthm and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. l.\l-roll Bacon, at Montelair, N. J. Mrs. E. O. Schreiber announces the marriage of her daughter, Emma Katharine, to Mr. Walter L. Weld: man on Wednesday, June 30, at ‘Trin ity Lutheran Church. Miss Massach York toda; the Levi: of England, Miss Mabel Elfzabeth King will sail from New York tomorrow on the 5. 5. Rotterdam for Iurope, to spend the Summer visiting Holland, Belgium, many and Italy Mr. and Mr: Margaret A. Fusch of 1701 tts avenue, leaves for New and will sail tomorrow on { two-month tour wnd Belgium, Christian Her their daughter, Misy Heu sail from New York on the German Lloyd steamer Columbus 6. to spend the Summer in travel in visiting in Ger and elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Messer of Washington are in New York and are staying at the Hotel Astor. - - . Marriage Licenses. Mark A Wil 4r of Fort Humphress hig (o Km\kcl " Mary Hovikins and Thelma 3. John Douslags Jrown and, Loutse Jackeon Jotin 11 Stanton of Snow. i N C Louise Butler of Rock 10 Diges o and renca man both Hinton Weinrich and Elise L Grace F Metealf and Martha L. m H. Wiwon and Mildred D, Towles Chestearfild, V. T Ricnmond. Va n and 1t Wiison this city Christina Flet Smith- \.ww and Lillian Brooks. ardy of l‘nn)nny and’ Harrict Ry M Cantie ot fimmnh Wi $100 000 Remmgton. Va., Fire. ch to The Star REMINGTON, Va., July 2. Losses in the fire of Wednesday night, which destroyed the greater portion of the tion of this town, are esti ed at more than $100 fight against spread of the flames wa | hampered by a shortage of water toppin ; the ev’e,am% with, m 1t'a cooi—and there s 1 T TNOAE s 81 Bhone oo a supper dance onthe Re'reshing — FErhilarat ing—the grand finaie Mever Davis Band with a 3420 for reservations WILLARD HOTEL WILLARD to’ a day's mad rush iar mimhers. 2T Coer Chirge 14th and Penn. Ave. Our Annual UuLY CLEARANCE The Greatest Reductions of the Year All Apparel Taken from Our Regular Stock. DRESSES $19.75 to $27.50—Reducdd to 85.00 to 49.50—Reduced to 49.50 to 85.00—Reduced to DINNER AND 814.50 322.50 332.50 HINGTO | | | Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours Herbert L. and Sadie M. Landoet, boy. Williamson 8., ir. and Charlotte A. How- wirl. William J. and Julia S. Murgrove, boy. Wallace B. and Margaret G. Carrigan, girl George T. and Margaret E. Craig, boy. Hilton W. and Louise R. Robertson. girl Edward A. and re anthos, boy. E. Myers, hoy. and_Maric Thorn. Kirl s and' Ruth M. Bowle girl. James e “and Caroiing. ik boy: o 11, ‘ung ety ¥ wirl o, oy oy . il boy and girl ennie E. Smith, girl ary Gafier. hoy iV Summiera. irl |via, Ricnardson.” boy a4 Burns. & oot st e ry ‘Spates, Loy RIDAY, JULY 1926. Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported fo the Heaith Department in the last 4 hours : ora Reitzenstein, 53 Garfleld Hospital. o8 oad. 607 Garfield Hoanital 34, Walter Reed Hos- 15, Elizabeth's Hos 2015 Hilyer pl ree Washington Theodore Otiver. pital Andrew Kehrli, a) Elizabeth R Colbort. . Margaret Pow Unfyersity llu-mnv riha, T . 1200 Irving st nnie M. Brick o P athilda, ¥ lowena Taylo Evelyn_ Bowen Margaret Snamfl St. 2 Eiizal 3 l’r( videnco Hosvital s, 32 Ad b mn.h 1 mnnm 124 Tete et Marie Smit) Children’s Hospital Heat Kllll Virginia Parmer. Special Dispatch 10 The Star. HARRISONBURG, Va., July 2.— Josiah J. Hulvey of the Brook's Gap country 18 the first victim of the pres ent harvest season and the attending heat wave In Rockingham. He drop- ped dead yesterday while rldlng the binder after starting the day's work in apparently the best of health LOVITZ e 721 NINTH STREET NORIHWFST WILL CLOSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK FINE SUMMER GOWNS $1385 10 $25% FORMER PRICES, $35 TO $65 KAPLOWITZ EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS FOR MORNING AFTERNOON SPORTS DINNER STREET EVENING FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY e —,. 0l———lo]lc———|al———[a|——|o]= o] —=|o| ——=[0[—=]o[c—=} Patiybon FOI’ ad Happ Features that you will need for complete Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow Unul 6 SOCIETY. Our storé will be CLOSED Saturday, July 3rd at 12 o'clock noon in order to take ' Inventory of our stocks Take Advantage of Our Pre-Inventory Sale many unusual bargains in our Glassware and China Departments on sale until closing time Saturday. DULIN&MARTIN Ge 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 t0 1218 G Street Hours: 8:45 to 5:30 P. M. Beginning Next Week Closed All Day Saturday During July and August 1€Y Holiday enjoyment—tempting prices colors; some with crepe of harmonizin g shades: short sleeves. Second Floor designs. ors, includ- ing White, and combi- nations. . . .. Second Floor Sports Frocks In Flannel, in the high trimmed $5.00 Silk Frocks Sports and dress mod- els, of one and two piece Georgette and Crepe de Chine: plain col- Black. or other combina- tions .... Jacquettes Flannel, in White, Rose Yel]ow, Green, Navy and Designed for wear with Flannel skirts, 102 'l'hlrd Floor Bathmg‘ Suits Pure Wool. in the new, smart models, and a complete variety of the brilliant colors: plain and combinations. grades, $3.95 $2 95 R Two special Street Floor der decora- tion; and bound with B . Sports Coats White Flannel; length: some fur trimmed, others with flower shoul- 154 Third Floor Voile Undies Sheer French Voaile Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins and Pajamas, properly cut. Flesh, Peach. $1£ Maize, Green Street Floor full and Ol’C}lid ceese Crash; Jackets with and without sleeves ....... * Third Floor Knicker Suits plain Tan, Jas- per, and plaid effects. $5.95 P 1 aite A wrappy or side - plaited skirts Smart Suits Tweeds and Flannels. Box Coats, with plain, Third Floor Pullman Robes Crepe de Chine and Satin, in the comfort welght for Summer. Gen- erously cut, and a real va- Catlon ne e $8 Peach, Orchid flfl'f?t l'loflr and Green. . " 54 [ o]———=o]c——]o]c——=|n][c———=]0]c——=]a[——0] Of taffeta, satin and printed silk. $8.95—%$12.95 to $35 Beach Capes $6.50 to $10.95 Bathing Caps 29¢ to $1.50 Bathing Slippers 50c to $1.25 Sports Frocks, $19.50—$25—%$29.50 Sports and Travel Coats, $29.50 Hats, $5—%$7.50—%10 Grlebacher Individu, fei = wfy GOWNS 335.00 355.00 These groups mclude lovely Crepes, Georgettes, Satxns, Elizabeth Crepes, Chiffons and Printed Crepes; in Black, White, Navy, French Blue, Green, Bois de Rose, Belxe, Tan and all other wanted shades. ALL SIZES. COATS 53800 EVENING Knickers For the hiker and gen- eral sports wear. Crash, Linen and Tweed. All the grades, from proper colors, $550 00 ... and cut full Third Floor $65.00 to $98.00—Reduced to Slips - Heavy quality Crepe d Chine and Radmmepsedke shadowproof hem, strap shoulders. $9.95 White, Flesh Street Floor Silk Undies Crepe de Chine Ted- dies, Gowns and Step-ins; tailored or lace trimmed. M a i ze an d White, Flesh, $9.95 Green ........ — peac]’l. o\'Chid. Street Floor 86.00 to 135.00—Reduced to In several and Frock col- ors DRESS AND SPORT $66.00 to $85.00—Reduced to Two Important Hat Specials Bathmg Shoes o0 kg Felt Hats In the New Shapes— Small Brims Smart Strollers Vagabond Effects —in a wide variety of clever colorings and ex- ceptional values. $2.95 (———=|oj———|a]c———lo]c———]a|=Ja|c——=o]———la]l ———[o]c—— 3% Large Hats Which Are Very Popular— Natural Leghorn White Milan Black Azure Hair Black Milan Hemp White Toyo Panama $ 5.00 » SMART TAFFETA COATS MRS 45 and 965 SUITS, Hats Reduced to Half Price No Ezchanges—No Credits—All Sales Final Artgo—is the best qual- Red, ity for service. Green, Orange, $1.=5;2 Blue and Black. Other Bathing Shoes, $1.00 All sizes Street Floor Fourth Floor lo—2|o|———lo]———jglc——|o]——— 0| ——=|o[c=a o] —— | o] =] 1| o] ——=[o[——=[ale———=[o]c———[o]c——[o|——=[o——=]o]———=[o][——=o[§ ZEEBEEEEEEEEE