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The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. ng. those who have lu M. m,.)(ln Lulu SOCIETY. " Justus, Miss Beryl Tngrani, Miss D. M. Stone, Miss Gertrude Bowdie and Misy Maade Frances. Mr, and Mrs, Darington Richardson gave & luncheon Sunday In their home, ¥ ;t 1725 Seventeepth street, to the lat. -mm and’cousing. The com: ‘Mrs. May Markell, Miss Hrm William P. Morsell and Mr. and flm Willlam. Howard of “'Illllm Loe of Brother, : Mr. . Vitton lu-m at 514 Lstreet. ., | e Miss Ida ‘Acton, Mias Ruth u Betts, Miss Sophle H. Updike, Miss Florencs Waldo, Miss Mary B. Armestead and Mr, Robert Sonear are members of a party who went from Washington to the Natural Bridge, Va., and are stay- ing at the Natural Bridge Hotel, Mr. and Mrn W. H. Kauffman and m- dinner -are Frede) M 4 B-ltlmnre, lnd nrl Clara’ B, W at_Atiantio guest, Miss® Junts; of . Florida staying Cancels Newport Engagements @EE‘E—:EBI:E—E Because of Disaster. Lo ok : e D e u&:fi: g et . b : T J: Gapfield’ Riley, . HE Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, canceled *his en: gagements in Newport_and sailed yesterday for Lake Denmark_ N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Marfon Eppléy, with whom the Secretary was staying, had planned & dinner party in his honor this eve- ning, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe asked a company to meet the Secretary at lincheon tomorrow in their Summer home, Berry Hill. Secretary Wilbur recalled his invi- tations for dinner tomorrow evening aboard the U. S. S. Henderson, on which he was to have sailed Thursday with the midshipmen on their cruise. Egyptian and Mme. Sam Return from Brief \hl! The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy returned to Washington last evening after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury in their Summer home, Valley View, on the mountain above Bluemont, Va. The newly appointed Minister from Albania, Mr. Fall Konitza, has re- turned to Washington to take up' his duties and has taken an apartment at the Willard Hotel. Senator Deneen, who has been at the: ‘Willard for more than a week, re- turned yesterday to his home in Illi- nois. Accompanied by Mrs, Deneen, the Senator will return to Washing- ton in the Autumn and expects to take an apartment at the Willard for the ‘Winter, "The Undersecretary of the Treasury, Mr, Garrard B. Winston, has returned to Washington after spending & few days in New York? Col. and_Mrs. William P. Wooten will leave Washington the 1st of Au- gust by motor for West Point to visit their son, Cadet Sidney Wooten, and, after their visit there, will motor through the Adirondacks. Col. Wooten has been transferred to New Orleans “ and will probably go there after their motor trip, Mrs. Wooten returning here to close their home. Miss Suzette ‘Dewey, daughter of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, who has been spending a few days in Wash- ington with Mr. and Mrs.-James Lee, returned to Watch Hill, where she is spending the greater part of the Summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. Dewey. ‘Comdr. and Mrs. Norman M. Smith have taken an apartment at Ward- Chester Bassett, jr., of New. York, son of Maj. Bassett of Washington, took place yesterday. The ceremony was performed .in the home of the bride’s parents at Chestnut Hill by the Rev, Corydon C, Tyler. The bride had. her sister, Mrs. John Size of ‘Woodmere, Long Island, and her sis- ter-nlaw, ‘Mrs, Frederick V. Hebard as matrons of honor, and her other at- tendants were Mrs. Samuel Bell, 34; Mrs. George Thornton, Miss Betty. Holdship, Miss Jane V. Goodman, and | Miss Fanny C. Weightman of Phjla- delphia and Miss Helen Stone of|* Boston. Mr.”Benjamin Rice Bassett of New York was best man, ‘and the ushers were Mr. Morris Phinney and Mr. *| George Bryant Woods of New York, Mr. M. W, Lee of Great Neck,-Mr, George .H. Tilghman of Morristown, Mr. Duncan Langdon of valdenw, Mr. Edwin Ginn of BostoneMr.. H. C, Flower, jr., of Rye, Mr. Willlam C. Appleton, jr., ‘of Boston, Mr, Harold W. Rose ‘of Charlotte, N. Ci Mr. Douglas Worrell and Mr. Frederick V. Hebard, brother of the bride. After August 1 .Mr. and Mrs, Bas- sett wiil live in New York. Mr. James Brown Seott left Wash- ington Saturday for Denver, Colo., to attend the meeting of the American Bar Asuoehl!log He was accom- panied by Mrs. Seott, - Senor Don Fernando Siivela, attache of ‘the Spanish embassy, entertained at luncheon:yesterday at the Ward- man Park Hotel, = He had elght Buests, Mr, Norman Welford Wrenn an- nounces the marriage of his daughter ‘Anna. Virginia to. Mr. James Arthur Pierpont of tl seity, Saturday, July 3, in the St. James’ rectory at West Falls: Church, Va., Rev. Father Van Ingelgen omclnung ‘Mr. and Mrs, (‘Mrle! ¥, Carusi and Miss Helen Carusi went to White Sul- phur Springs yesterday for the mid- season. TR 3 Maj. and' Mrs, Ernest Harvey Van Fossan have returned from their wed- ding trip to White Sulphur Ebflnil and have taken possession of the apartment at Wardman. Park Hotel. Before their marriage,-June 16, Mrs. Van Fossan (was Mlu Frances Hl.w thorne Brady. Maj. and Mre. \Villem N. Hengley. jr., are at the Hotel Astor, in York, for a short Miss Marjorie Bolling Pond of Rich- ‘urner, Mrs, Gown, Miss Etta H. Austin, Mrs. Ela McCristal, Miss M. M. Bick: Fred Barlow, Miss Luey Wlfl. )flll h . Benjamin, Mrs. 1da Wh 3 MRS. THOMAS R. BA}'AM“AIA Widow of Vice President S Y. WA e Tl St = b B B P lefim—mm P_m yshom JULY CLEARANCE—500 PRS. HOUSE SLIPPERS morid, Va., who haa been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam 'T. Crouch at 1518 North Capitol ‘street, will go to Baltimore today’ to- visit Mrs. Leo S. Osman: Miss Pond will return to:her home in Richmond later in the week. Suffragan Bllhnp Herbert Shipman has gone to Newport to join Mrs. Bhlp- man in’the-| homc of hnr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Wylie L. Foster -has .gone to Miami, Fla,, where she is the guest of Mrs. John Denbow. Mfs. George Woodruft Johnston is at Panorama, in' the Blue Ridge Moun- tains, near Luray, Va., where she ex- pects to remain until Aytunm. ! Miss Luctlle W, Wilkinsor is num. for a vacation trip to Panama. She will also visit in Costa Rica and Cuba before returning to wuhlnnun Dinner. Tomorrow Night At Women's City. mb Dr, Helen M. Strong, chairman of the business and professiondl section Stors Closed 5:30 P.M; Closed All Day .l(urd-n NOWISTHETIME lave Henderson Do Your Pamtmg' & Paperhangmg —s0 that, when Summer outings are’ over, your home will be in readiness for Fall social activities. Enrmatn Gla«l’y Furnished James B. Henoerson * Fine Furniture, Lices, Upholstéring, Papsrhanging, Painting i 1108 G Street——Phones Main m{ Pbilq)sbom 608 to 6i¢ BLEVENTH 18 ’Sf'ore Closes All Day on Saturday R;’dirig Suits —and Knicker Hike Suits Whefller for the saddle or the hike, they are botb fashionable and comfortable. - Women’s Satin Boudoirs man Park Hotel. ‘Comdr. Smith, who has completed the course at the War College in Newport, is now attached to the Bureau of Yards end Docks in‘the Navy Department here. * Lieut. Comdr. and Mra. H. A, Sefl- ler have come to Washington from San Diego and have taken an apart- mént at Wardman Park Hotel. Comdr. Seiller, who has been on sea duty, is now assigned to the Navy Department in Washington. Firs. Bratton, wife of Comdr. Leslie B. Bratton, and her children will ~ The Riding Sutfi?— —u.: White Lmen. Tan Linen And 95 Guy Crash—sleeveless jackets— COVERS Will make any n;cdium size 3-piece suite of slip covers and i} .5 separaté cushions, mp fas- . The Knicker Suits— —in Crash—plain or smart plaids. Jacket with or mthout sleeves— io 3 |o|——=lol———alo]e——=alale—=ln]e——=]n|—=|n|— |0l —=3]a]—=[o]=—=|o]e——=|0] - . -Separate Knickers— Crash and Tweed—Gray, Tan and Mixtures— $2.50 to $5.50 Riding Breeches— , White Linen and Crash; cut in the vogue— — EEEEEEEE ROSE, BLUE, LAVENDER, BLACK Made of fine quality satin with fanéy cordin around top and ribbon on vam dded elk -soles. Besides making an 13eal Shpper or the boudoir they will wear a lgng time. All sizes 2% to 8. - fl' = e jeave Washington tomorrow morn- merclal counselor of the British em: W F i T bassy an rs. Broderick, at Man- er.. Write ‘or one s Dresses, Wraps, Fro¢ v, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Preston announce Mrs. John A, Magsey of this city. * No Dresses Returnable. they will spend the remainder of Mrs. Hampson Gary, has returned to toare, Warilosion, temorrow wiw |l|- . Wednesdays Full Clearance Mrs. Edmund Pendleton is spénding l ~ A r lce the engagement of their daughter, At /2 p / The wedding will take place in Sep- o e - e Mr. and Mrs, Preston_and their Au saze, Final . o W i the Summer. ‘Washington from a visit ‘to Nar- are guests of Mr. and Mrs. . W. C. 4 i N2 : $ ) 95 & Dpected to come to- Washington about Fornierly 35.00, Now 17. Ms» Extraor dlna’y o P : 7 Daniel Learned Hebard of Chestnut v m.. Colored Shoes Green. Unlined Third Floor -— | e——] h th il d th aind e 5P immer. “Sire. Bration spont ' Entire Seasonable Stock _ orted Beigtan ddinen, & a short time as the guest & com- S“me o o i before. placing, your & fow weeks at Deer Park befors R L : WD going to her cottage at r ) lst 00 Miss Mary Ord Preston, to Mr. Lin. ;} : ISIJ M St. S.E. ton Reynolds Massey, son of Mr. and B of the Grect W s ot T T daught vill leave Washington e X AL NS SHESN BON S Miss Helen Gary, daughter of the : former Minister .to Switzerland and A"noun - ez * 'Fornterly 25,00, Now 12.50. Sh 0e Sa le Mr. and Mrs. James, M. Thomson ||| - RS {15.00: Gillican in _their country home . at Lormerty SU. , Now 15. Hendersonville, N.“C., apd are ex- o T 1 Formerly42.50, Now:21.25 1207 R Smm & d 4 : T P hiiaderobin Yosto : : 4 Nk . . I ) mle]m;knmer b The marriage of Miss Julla Learned : . ; N7 i e - utility Jacket— - . SR g g by N7 3 5 Hill, Philadelphia, to Mr. Charles g il 3 v ; ‘ e ‘ ‘ Sk e ; : I In Navy, Black, | u 2 % < NS = : e o Ne g : fd % Yellow. Red, Maison Maurice 7 . i BRI SR AE R J | / ' SRS st il Attt o gt -7 N | ' A Special Value for l o : iy e ; Satufpay i 40 ?2[: p A ~ Special Sellmz We&flesday Clearance of reduced pflee- for clearance - E AR ¥ Rl a5 S R WG | All Summer Millin " : ‘\\ 12 o ASilk Dresses. C’%’L’ 5‘3?“:5;’55&2‘4‘5 ' latest . modes at 2 5 Off' ol | 14 B s‘”oza ‘g.”o:r sharp reductions in 0’ ; B Fcd ?sa":::sh_l_fk:r. cho... as you vrill-none metved—Sm N 7 " . liant Jt_vrl price — including || | : : ' ternoon, Evenin Darice—except - those- French Room :{m e “'fi' s Ao fwdaps we've —inclading the Vagabond =Sl ===l o~ - =