Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 20

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i 5 Secretary of State and Mrs.rKell 2 Temporary Residence ini Hdme of | Undersecrefary of State. , ” B C s, their "Nineteenth street reai. dence yesterdsy to the home of ‘the _Undersecretary Btate and Mrs, Joseph C. Grew, zuo Woodland drive, which. they will oc- cupy for several weeks during the ab- sence of Mrs. Grew and their family | &t Hancock, N. The Attorney General, Mr. Sargent, left yesterday for Pittafield Mass., i ‘where ‘Mrs, Sargent joined him, and| they are at the Maplewood Hotel for -me capacity. p —— 5 Former Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward Keating will onua:h a small company informally atdinner row evening in compliment to . Champ _ Clark, widow of _ former of the House, who.is visiting Poe in her home, on & short stay. The Attorney General|. and Governor Alvan T. Fuller will be the ‘principal speakers at the dedica- tion in Pittsfleld today of the soldiers #nd sailors’ monumént. The Attorney General . will return to Washingten Monday. ‘The Secretary 0f the Navy, Mr. Wilbur will go to New York tomorrow Morning on'Ms way to Newport, He Wwill stop long enough to see the S-51 in dry dock before sailing for Provi- @lence and will then-go to Newport. The Secretary will go aboard the U. 8. S. New York and make the cruise With the midshipmen to Philadelphia. He will be-accompanied by his aide Capt. Waiter R. Gherardi. The Secretary of Agriculture, ‘Mr. Jardine, will remain & few days in the ! Middle West, where he is today mak- ing an address in St. Paul, and will ‘Teturn to Washington the first of the week, M Jardine and their two daugh- ters, ‘accompanied by the Secretary's ulece Miss Rita Hulme, and Mr. and R. Eakin, went yesterday to lounumman. L. 1, where they have leased a cottage for the remainder of the season. Supper Party ‘ltglflon for Mmllehfl The Minister: of Esym and Mme. Samy will be hosts at supper this -evening in compliment to the retiring attache, Abu-del-Enein Salem Effendi, Wwho ‘will ‘sail Wednesday on ‘the Berengaria for Enxh.ud on his way to his new secretary of the lcypula.f\ lenuon in Prague, Czecho- Senator SMM of Minnesota en- , ‘tertained informally at dinner Wast Il‘h! on the Wllhrd roof. Senator and Mrs. Gt Guy Despard Goft are at the “'llflDI'fMoHA in New York for a few " days. Mr. W. lrvlnx Glover, Assistant Postmaster Gens left W tal . 'absent for about two weeks. ive and Mrs, J. Charles Linthicum, Charles T. Marsden, motored from Baltimore to Valley Forge Sunday, | Park and Mrs. Marsden made the presenta- ‘tion onh-lnryl-ndbdllurunm - ahimes to hang In th tower eml attache during Bdmond D. Wilim and his have salled for their home in Fran for the Bummer. Miss_Suzette’ Dewey, dtu:htor of Assistant *Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Charies 8. Déwey, will come from Watch Hill' R. I, tos morrow to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Lee, the latter tor- merly Misa Lille Roosevelt, will en- tertain at-dinner Saturday evening for Miss De -y Mr. and Mrs. Lee rs. William Mead Ooumn:. wlaow ot Hl‘. Coulling, U. will cmo to Washington in flu Autmn nt her daughter, Miss Let- 5-‘" Saturday aftern t\evom 27, at a tea in the wuh ington bc‘lll‘xh Mrs. Conn?nc and her daughter have been living in Balti- |, more for & year, . Mrs, Marletta Minnigerods Andfews, who- was: called to Salt Lake. City, Utah, w-mmwmmn-ot her son, Mr. Eliphalet F. Andrews, is' the guest of Mr. mm% I-lolt at the famous mining town, ham Canyon, Utah, one of the few remaining typk‘.l ‘mining wm in the oountry Mrs. Holt and Before her church weeks in' Julued the 1st of Costantini’s gon, Mr. Whiten, who will acconipany them their villa in Italy. Santiago, and Mrs. L. umer Winslow hax gone to New:. York after spending B2 | short time in Washington. Mr. Wi ter | low 18 on leave and will senbach at Kelly, Wyo a tm at the | entrance of Yeliowstone Park. - Mr. ‘Wissenbach, like Mrs. Andrews, is a painter, and they will do a good deal of work together, After a visit to friends in ‘Santa Barbars, Calif., Mrs, Anq-w- will re- turn to Wi 7 3 1 e Maj. and Mrs. John D. Burnett have uknn an apartment at Wardman, Hotel, having just arrived in Wu ington by motor !‘vrt Representa- hge Chapel at tive uxd Mrs. Lm.hluun and Mrs. Marsden went o to Philadelphia, Where they will lnend the remainder of the week. neMmur-am.c. ‘- Dangremond of Montrose, N. Y., have | Lewis N. Ta: mmneoa the engagement of their hter Dorothy Irene to Mr. John H» Bruins, American vice consul de awill join his (unfly ina tcw 'nau this country unm Lieut. Col. and “!! €ook will sail today aboard the dent Polk for Europe to pass the son. University Women, i . Cal president of the Cov Amory, 1811 Q .M have been t'r.u’vollnxrlvn Can- ada, .and about, the middle of July )‘r Amory will return to Washing. ulouuon rortlunnf-w Mr. mg Mrs. Angg have lgnt their| * " REASONABLE PRICES Call Main 4530 Bertram CohnCo. 1235 G Street N.W. Raliadle_ Furviers Since 1916 68 STREETAND CIETY. will | Washington in the Sterlmg s n;h “'They ‘were married last week in the Cathedral n( St, John the Diyine in New York. The bride was Mrs. "Nona® Newl;n “{ Hooper, .Mr. Sears {s a Bos Hmd" come Wlthnflc City to - M?’ the (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) TULY CLEARANCE ummml event when mmy numbers of seasonable modish Footwear, selling regularly at $6 to $7.50, are grouped under azmudmuily attractive prices for wise buyers. Among these 'youwfllfindmeofdnemnswmodu.widugood Group No. 3 Two-Tone Blonde Kkl Group No. 2 Tongue Pumps Smart Two- ‘Tone Effects Kinetic Designs High Spike Heel Single-Scraps Effects $5.85 Step-ins Theo Ties Buckle Pumps TH:Mmq&vthnnnceWflleitYouw Have An Extra Pair or Two Judge and Mrs. J. B AFTERNOON. FROCKS Thb Silks : Printed Cnepes 1475 : ‘Fonwrly 45.00,- 35.00 aui 29.50 earriere. Harry Covi: © " Miss Dangremond is a graduate of |&re sailiig today aboard the olrmyle Kingston (N. Y.) High School and of | to spend the u-mum cf the New Yori State College for Teach. { Mer abroad. ers, at Albany, in 1923, where she | pormer Italian iy 5 1 S T s s e o Myvsiaie. b | SOR Tedar o i ool et i o (N. Y) Academy and in the high| Conte David, Gocnm.lnL !mlyz sctiool at Baliston Spa, N. Y, uhchudtomlhlhn HALF PRICB SPOR,T COATf 'DREJJ COATS L No Exchanges s X 5 Al Sales Final ||} , Y STREETCOATS Il MM~ | . = s ‘ ‘4 ONEHALF OFF - UTILITY COATS Il TweLvE THIRTEEN F i 1214 F St. N.W. Unusual Dresses AT An Unusual Price - Formerly Sold #rom $15:00 to $29.50 It’s Bargain Time When these Clearance Sales,,begin—;- =—and you have siich a privilege of choice uhofleredhthnflomdepnflumm. - All Dresses ‘259 offt ..M Sport, Afm-nm.blmer Dnu-ulf Evening—Louvre exclusive sty cellent qualities. - ~—The only exceptions are three tpochllymnli- dnai'mupc-z by 51g% 82250 395 smnmtmo Sm Mmmymnbudujulymdz\um chh s Semt Annual Sale of ¥ Beautiful Sumim Silk Dresses in assort: ed fabrics which can washed and diry cleaned, Plain colors, .- stripes and printed of! fects, in mfty styles suitable for street, ernoon and busmess- + also a few suitable for other occasions. All the season’s popular shades are to be had; short and long slcev@df different tnmmmg fects. :ghtinight Coats for ; evemngt, ‘in ,sssm;ted

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