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SDCIETY. SOCIETY "|Secretary of the Navy Wilbur Is Being Much Feted at Newport Over the Week End. “All weeds grow fast” —as we. all know from the old saying. The weeds of ex- tras and interests and service charges on your bills surely do grow fast. There are no weeds on our bills, We have weeded out this growth 4nd keep our bills cleaned of all extras and carrying charges. You pay only for what you buy. We do not penalize our friends. M M{ n!///d‘l& Dmmg and Dancing—Away + from the city’s heat—Restful, Delightful and Palate-tempting Cuisine Dancing Till 2 A. M. Berwyn 169 for Reservations . Meyer Davis’ Chateau Band _ but it’s heaps cooler on the rdof, and you'll have a mighty good time. Meyer Davis’ Famous ) i | FAMILY We give you a complete s Funeral for $75 9100 $125 up —leaving you an ample sum to pay all other expenses. The same service at a little price is served by W. W. Chambers Co. at THE- BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME corner— 14th & Chapin Streets Phone Columbia 432 ¥ s, HE Secreiary of the Nevy, Mr. ‘Wilbur, -is “the guest of l‘l‘ and Mrs. Marion Eppley, at Beacon Rock, Newport, over the week-end. The Secretary will be the honor guest at the mammoth garden party which Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt are giving today at the Breakers, the Summer ‘home of Gen. \'Anderzfltl mothér, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. The party is for the 1,200 midshipmen, who are on their Summer cruiee, and many members ©of the Summer colony there haye been asked. Gen. and Mrs. Vanderbilt will receive in the garden and a buffet tuncheon will he served in the grounds, 3 Gend and Mrs. Vanderbilt will be hosts at dinner this evening at the Breakers. Senator Deneen Ret For Briel Stay in Caplnl Senator Deneen of Illinois, who wen( to Chicago just after the close f Congress, has returned and is at tho Willard Hotel, to remain for a shdrt time. ) Senator Robert M, La Follette and his mother, Mrs. Robert M. La Fol- lette, started this morning by motor for thefr home in Wisconsin to re. main through the Summer, Former United States Ambassador to Spain, Mr. Alexander P. Moore, was host at luncheon yesterday, en- tertaining in the Italian garden of the Ambassador in New York for Senator George H. Moses of New Hampshire. The other guests ‘were Mr. S. W. POR: 2T 4 € STS. e After having a job to pro- vide an income, the rtrat pes tain a_ go you will fine unl‘nrl and service at fair rates, FWMMUW'. By the Day, Month or Year RE HARVEY’S SON COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICEN REAL ESTATE " SALESMEN Wanted several ex- perienced Lot Salesmen— your best opportunity to make $200 or more a week— plenty: of leads. 913 15th s‘n NW. Atop the Earle The only roof in, Washing- ton with @ wooden dance floor—and it’s mighty _fine. Pienty of 000l breezes. Swanee Syncopators Direction Al Kamons 13TH & E STS. VEN the least expen- sive of - Blackistone's floral designs are strik- ingly effective, highly ex- pressive, Spccxal— Sprays&® Wreaths up TWO STORES 14th & H 1222 F Se. Main 3707 Frank, 5357 .Rely upon The Star for News from Home You'll be glad to have The Star—Evening and Sunday— bring you the latest news from Washington while you are away. & Just arrange with the Busic » ness Office %eiore you jeave and The Star will be mailed ‘to you regularly. The ad- dress may ‘be: chmged as - often as dumd Strsuss, Mr. “John ,A. McKay, Mr, Nicholas Roberts and Mr. Herbert Spencer Martin. Former United States Ambassador to' Turkey and Mrs. Henry Morgen-| ' thau entertained a company of 24 at dinner last evening in their Summer home, Mizzan Top, at Bar Harbor, In honor of Col. and w: Edward . House. Mrs. Borah, wife o of Senator Wil liam E. Borah, accompanied by Mrs, Bernard B. Jones, will g0 to Athnur, City this afternoon to remain until the middle of next week. On their return; Mrs. Jones will be joined by Mr. Jones, whd is now on their farm in Vlrxlnh. and they will go io Saratoga for the’ nmnlnmr of. the Summer. Mrs. ‘will _remain here until she goes to New York to sail August 9 aboard the Columbia for’ Europe. Mrs. Gibson m:n-tock will omn ber Summer honie, Henderson House, at Newport, today after spending the early Summer in FEurope. ~Mrs. Fahnestoek will be accompanied to Newport by her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Snowden An- drews Fahpestock. Mrs. Benjamin Royall Holcombe. Mrs. Fahnestock's . daughter, who was in New York to meet her mother, is remaining there for a few days. Judge and Mrs. I. B. Dockweller of California, who have been guests at the Mayflower for several weeks, left yesterday for New York, where they will remain fof several days be- fore returning to their home at Los Angeles. Their son, Mr. Henry Dock- weller, who has just returned to_this country from his diplomatic post at Madrid, will accompany his parents to New York. Mr, and Mrs. Willam Meekins of Hendersonville, C., are vlnmnx the lntter's mother, Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin, in her apartment, in the Du- pont. Mrs. Meekins was before her Miss l‘lmh Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. J, Craig. Pucock and their son, John Peacock, le sh- ington today for Denver, Colo where Mr. Peacock will attend the meeting of the American’ Bar Assoclation. ‘They will visit a number of places, re- turning here ln about six weeks. Former sentative and Mrs. Ed- ward Keating entertained a small com- pany informally at dinner list evening in compliment to Mrs. Champ Clark, widow of former Speaker of the House. Others in the company were Representative and Mrs. Carl Hayden of Arizona and Mrs. Hobart Brooks. Miss Christy Jones has returned to her home, at 1828 R street, after vis- Ifln! in New England. Chiléan Ambassador Honor Guest at Luncheon Party. Capt. Hayne Ellis, United States Navy, entertained today with a stag luncheon in !hc presidential dining room of the Mayflower, his guests for the occasion being the or from Chile, Senor Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal; Mr. Samuel Chro. Brig. Gen. Dion Willlams, Rear A« miral Henry A. Wiley, M Wiluam Howell of the State nt, Mr. Charles L. Cooke of the Stal partment and Mr. Chirgwin, tmlwa to the Chilean embassy. Mr. and Mrs. Ba: J. Henry, who are spending the Summgr at Virginia Hot Springs, were the guests at din- ner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd Weir, at Fern Cottage. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Stilson Hutch- ins and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, jr., have gone to Hot Spring, Va. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Douglas Robinson went last night to Syosdset, Long Island, to join Mrs. Robinson and their children in the cottage which they have leased for the Sumfner. Mrs. Douglas Robinson, mother of e e e I l-loul:DwCuln Edn-o‘r -nd lalhry‘?uk ‘f SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an || mly start by an aggres- || | sive war on the fly at the be%!::mg of thi€ season. Star has for free distribution wire-handled fly swatters. Ask for one at tho main office of The Star, or at any of the Branch Agen- cles. PERPETUAL - BUILDING | ASSOCIATION . PAYS THE WEATHER District ' of , Columbia—Thunder- showers this ernooh or tonight: cooler ton! ‘tomorrow fair and coolér; mo te southwest winds, shifting to northwest tonight. Maryland — Thundershowers this afternoon or tonight; cooler tonight; tomorréw fair and cooler; moderate to fresh southeast winds, shifting to .| northwest tonight. Nk ERWOO D, MRS. CHARLES 8. KILBURN, Wie of Capt. Kilburn, stationed at Fort of her quarters with tl ir v-.inndnnl“;unn-nfi e ST SRR GEEE S50 the Assistant Secretary. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parish, at Lud- low Cottage on Halidon Hill in New- port. Mrs. Junius W. MacMurray and daughter, Mrs. James P. Robinson, are at the Hotel Lorraine, New York, from Washington. Mme, Laurinda Marchetti has closed her-apartment on Twenty-first street and joined her brother, Dr. R. W. Baseman, who is motoring from Loulsville, Ky., to. New York and Boston. Mme. Marchetti will sail Monday aboard the Reliance for Eng- land. *She will be the guest in Scot- land of Sir Harry and Lady Lauder in their home, Lauderdale in Dunoon. Later she will spend some time with | 16, [ her son, M. R.O. Marchetti in Geneva, Ostend and Deauville before return- ing to Washington in the Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. “Thomas J. Ryan of ‘Washington, Virginta and New York aré stopping at the Mnyflower Mr. and Mrs. George Oakley Tot- ten, jr., are in Chicago for a few days. staying at the Blackstohe. They will return here for the rest of the Sum- De. | mer. Mr. and Mrs. s«mmmu at Home After Motor Trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Southerland and Arthur Southerland, jr., with Mr. and Miss Chapman, Mrs. Southerland's brother and sister, have returned from a motor trip of 10 days to Boston, Mass., where they attended the wed- ding of Ensign S. Chapman Souther- land to Miss Rose Mason Brannon. Ensign Southerland is Mr. and Mrs. Southerland’s son. On their return they visited the Sesquicentennial. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Detweiler are stopping at Bryce's Hillside Cottages, Shenandoah Valley, for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Gwrce P. Hotaling of New York are passing a few days at the Willard. L -~ Mrs. William H. S. Stevens, for- merly Miss. Mary E. Laird, is leav- ing Saturday afternoom, July 10, for visit _in" Denver and the Yellow- ne National Park, returning via the Great Lakes in ‘August, While in Denver she will attend the annual mu‘::n‘ of the American Bar Asso- clation, Mr. A. W. Nack, formerly of this |st. city, but who now resides perma- nently in New .York, has been the house guest of Dr. Paris Brengle and Mrs:. Brengle forthe past few | days. He left the cily Iast night for an extended tour of the West. Miss Bglle Perkins of Richmond, who has been in Philadelpbia al tending the Sesquicentennial Expos! tion, stopped over in Washington yesterday and is at the Mayflower :n(ll she returns to her Virginia ome. §——— Births Reported. The lollo-ln: births have been reported {o ho Health” Department in the last 24 Edwi eard mad zuh S a minic. and B B SRS Deaths Reported. 7 TS 2, AT . WS 28,48 e, fl Parsons, 51, National Homeo- g 2400 Gl‘ st ThE | A i bur R. Payne, 52,.Providence Hos- Hu% nrn.u.n 66, Natignal Homepathic e ffg g fi.u.&.“’-"‘m tone. 73!| s l wuum 1 month, large attic, built-in garage. car or 738 15th St. N W, : “Clcssest shbds 3806-3810 Gramercy Sh'eet N.Ww. ‘Price $27,000 A District of Sil«:t Homes and C)mce s Environment £ Mmfl(flldmmmckhbfl““}flm’m LARGE COLONIAL PORCH A . These delightful new residences will bs “OPEN sumur" for your inspection; representative on. the nrqu!-l. Take Chevy Chase mu.ufl&n..mnmm THOMAS J. FISHER & _CO._, INC. memAve.uM south to Gramercy St. Med Ao | m the soufitem er- ‘minus of the ($15,0§X),000)’ Memorial Virginia — Thundershowers afternoon or tonight; cooler. tonight tomorrow fair and coeoler: fresh, pos sibly strong soithwest winds, shif ing to northwest tonight. * ‘West Virginia—Falr - tonight and tomorrow, preceded by thundershow- ers in east portion this afternoon or early tonight; ' considerably cooler tonight, cooler jn east poition to- morrow, y Records for 24 Hours. “Thermomet p.m. 95; 8 pm, 6; 12 mi 7 4 a B 29.68; ; ; 11 am. 29.67. Hilhelt temperature, 97, occurred at 4:30 p.m. yesterday, Lowest - temperature, 74, occurred at § a.m. today. Temperature.same date last year— Highest, 92; lowest, 72. 7 Tide Tables. (Firnished by United States and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:26 a.m. and lpm high tide, 8:16 a.m. and 8:44 'l'omomw-‘bow tide, 3: 19 $.m. and 3:43 pm.; high tide, 8:58 a.m. and 9:27 p.m: ! The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose -4:50 a.m.; sun sets. 7:36 p.m. T omw—Sun rises 4:51 .am.; sun sets 7: Moon rises 6 19 am.; sets p.m. A\lwmobllo lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunse Condition of the Water. Coast Temperature and condition of the | DIS water at Great Falls at 8§ a.m.—Tem- perature, 81; condition, very muddy. = 23R32223382323233828238%: TONIGHT. The National Fellowship Club will dance at % give the Hotel Washington. PSR o Ehl B Nvlnh_]'u-h. Stim- ‘Welll and Il!-ll m ‘both of A x'”m--nnuu Youne. both ot 8 Nolammaie g g, H. Walkinshaw and Erma. M. Mus- (= MRS. NORMA L. HOLT, =ylt will lea Alm. it 1 Ve 151 __the Pacific Const. for his sta- Policeman Is Suspended. Pvt. James D. Bennett of the Metro- politan Police Department was sus- pended from duty without pay by the Commissioners yesterday pending a trial before the police trial board on charges of intoxication and conduct prejudicial to the department Cards of G:Iunu. COLE. o sincerely acknowledge the kin Dression ‘an u floral mn‘:&- 'LT’ y’our Telasives and ond faiber. Fammy. + e -nem sincere wish our mn for thein kindness. loral trfbutes st the death lfl wife, dsughter and sister. 'ral: FAMILY. * owledge and c e, JAltg'!A Ul “' We 1' nllhy E e tributes sen o o saother. Ls. MRS. L. W. A . In vfiu'n‘nt!m. B P ’M-&‘L'HV' Clsm In ud blll lofln(. :f".-u‘;‘ mefl l\u 1onely ) e Bare, withions you. s Mot the iame for m o nn EOVING MOTHRR AN FATHER, CirEanlt atlie) vl pmemiegn years ago mdu July 10, M nfiz.rhl L-lbl‘:'nfne ? of htf \odl, fi?z‘i“ifi‘i"\%?"% LE k tribute 10 n-rv. n;-d ma A mll lflum:h a%0, Febr M dear o s o I hikrt; e iy Father, dnrg:mr hands are clasped upon your loving brow: The ie say good-] O, Chide us not "u’r"""" 48 55 I no molflg‘v no father now! clored In i s it m\x? g éfifl?""i_fioé‘&.fii o o 253 ek memory ot n?- e bore with patiehce ma g ?“‘"m"‘x 9 You suffered hous whieh rs of God n:'fl' AND D) S BAN] ? 3. Dlflgv%? e DICKERSON. Sad but lovi brance of my_dear friend. MARY DICKERSOK, ‘lhn&fl.led one year ago today. July 1% rings back sad memories (N” x5annl;0nm um BG_II e R 1ather, Father. we miss you, we miss you more Yoll Lfl il l;n '.Y M ke We never ur worth until you , ‘Daseed aw e miss 83 much the loving cars you B Bivia g oy fil aHAIDO)l RAY. ¢ 7. JA L TAL‘ SRS nn:o’i'x’x' Tty s MAN, "fib‘; m'x ay his .‘xu% ‘gn n_gm nfl eoo! lnuf 11 BAU! omm Rsig ot Joun 7' Bhines or. . July 10, 1t ao pm., from his late Cot e - n.w. ursday. siemory of SARAR . .ilnu 10, }E}S.,""...’." }.'fl"‘" Llll Jath ot nw ‘5:- "“"‘n.m“'f;.""n{;fih “"ka}..o‘; ‘home of flll' v lfll. i bely ‘tm..r l nnl’ it g igas [ : h gave Though ffisen ynr- ave ral We bow our nug 3‘ r tnsm"_AG ADDIN Axsu It MILL. A tibute of love in the ry LoulSE HILL. whe '”"";u-’fiu one year ago today. July 10, 1925, otten :f..-“n“' ot you, dear, moi ©Oh. bfi “\Ifl be like Ll'fl %m:m.n Gog mml-nd TS pihall meet again I} lha ‘morn| mlste have ?u..l":g h ol A iribate of Jove to the me and, brother, GEO) e e et today, iy 10, Joga M- four THE rum.t PEXTON. A tribute of lnu | et fifwm f:.. omn e think of ou o 'would u'f: > .Couu Your vofce Anln HIS DEVOTED VIFE AND CHILD. rvu.u-. }hl vis i g Toars aso. '134’.3'!" see your grave We often o to see blace” some spotless a'ln lh'h And keep the A% u-y xo i ehvanmn iu.y Lol “"v‘fi"" 'fii:"‘ lovln( but g;':n“‘-l’-‘."fin- Al e uv- 0 tear ites are openasd ia the ahed s 1o yoics. e love for your b he "heaventy wat NOW_LOCATED 1724 N. CAP. ST. ‘§01u 7978 Wi, H. Sardo & Co. TS ([V.L. SPEARE CO.

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