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. Marriage Licenses. ::ln: f.’flunun and Corynne Franklin. O = . Shiel and. Margaret E. O'Grady. ; Heury Reed and Ruth Washington. Estab. 1909 . Tonsn A, Kicky - of Omsisiqniln. V . Xirby. §r.. of Charlot . Va., My A 3"‘“"‘:‘:«."‘}:“"’"73* , +[The-Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg f— T hs Reported. ~ | gl st ey, Seca. e TR Ry v = Entertained Interesting Company G P O ; s g oo, ‘"fif-,-‘,i“;“ T el | e e b : : e 1 : | EEadmiaiEnniBell Open Saturday Until 3PM. - i At Dinner Last Evening. iy B e, T, meto. Coie -E,%,& g ) R K : g git, | poAliRed . Windoar und Bessie Williams, "".'.":."'% oy, | gt ' Walker %ina Esther Gertrude HE Secretary of State and|Col. ‘Terriberry in their home " in 3 Vi gfr; Kl:unozt were hosts at gh:‘v}l' Chase after a motor trip tof. 3 Az Jaman. bo i'“) nner evening in'the su- | Buffalo. b} i . o 'y 2 by burban Doloe. St 3640 Wood: Sl . S0 much interest has been taken in | :"mffi . i, ol Princess Juliana, only daughter of land drive, which they are| Mt and Mre. Bdmupd A, Taroel dlectrio power development in Japan | = Walter. Caipbelh ¥, Queen Wilhelmina' of Holland, - will that now mwore electricity is being Pl }';“: B e take -up the study of international generated lile s, girl. and constitutional Ia; occupying for the Summer months, {2nd their infant son, Edmund C. Tar- than can be used, ‘and i compliment to Mme. de Rudebeck of Sweden. Others in the company were the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover, Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Leland Harrison; the new chief of the Latin-American affairs division of the department and Mrs. Jordan H. Stabler, and Mr. Willlam R. Castle, jr.; Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, Mr. James T, Meredith and”Mr, Fred- erick R. Dolbear, all of the State De- partment. Mme. de Rudebeck will start short- ly for the, far West to join her hus- band, who is a member of the suite of ‘the Crown Prince Gustavus Adol- hus and Crown Princess Louise of iweden. ' The Secretary today received the newly appointed Minister of Albania, Mr: Fail Konitza, who has taken an apartment at ‘the New Willard Hotel. Dr. Rawe Host at Lunch To Honor Peruvian- Visitor. The. Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor Dr. S. Gurgel do- Amaral, attended the -luncheon given today by the di- rector general-of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo" S. Rowe, in the Pan- Ameriean Annex ‘in honor of Senhor Dr. Prado, jr., of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Among the other guests were- the Assistant Secretary - of State, Col. Robert E. Olds; the secretary of the Brazilian embassy,.Senhor Dr. Paulo Coelhode " Almeida; the secretary of the Brazilian embassy, Senhor Ro- berto ‘Mendes Goncalves; the chief of Bureau of Public Roads of the partment of _ Agriculture, Mr. ‘Thomas H.- MacDonald; Mr. Robert L. Kelser and Mr. Lester H. Woolsey of the State Department and Mr. J. M. Mackall, chal of the State Highway Commission of Maryland. The Minister of Poland, Mr. Jan Clechanowski, left Washington yes- terday for Manchester, Mass., where Mme. Clechanowska is established for the Summer season. Senator and Mrs. Hiram W. Johh- gon, .who have been at Kretton Woods, N. H., are continuing their motor trip through the mountains. Senator Edwards of New Jersey entertained informally.at dinner on the Willard roof last night. . Representative William S. Vare of Philadelphia, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Beatrice Vare, will be among the passengers sailing to- forrow aboard the Majestic for a brief trip to Europe. Representative William H. Green has gone to Morristown, N. J., and 18 the guest of his son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney ‘Campbell. The counselor of the Czechoslo- , vakian Legation and Mme. Lipa have feturned to Washington after a vaca- tion spent in Europe, and have taken apartment at Wardman Park [otel. o § The-military attgche of the.Italian - Embassq, Col. Augusto Villa was host + ‘st luncheon yesterday:at the Mar- gory in New York, enterfalning in compliment to Gen. Umberto Nobile. other guests were Contessa Irene Robilant, Conte J. Thaon di Revel, air attache of the embassy, Comdr. vio - S¢aroni, and the secretary, ,7Bignor_Leonardo Vitetti, and Signor 1" Silvio Villa, and Lieut. Martinez. Capt. Albert J. Gore accompanied by his daughter, Miss Frances Larner ‘Gore, and Miss Frances Bethel, daugh- ter of Gen. and Mrs. Walter Bethel, will leave tomorrow by motor for 'White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Gore and her son, Mr. Philip Gore, have motored to Sugar Hill, N. H., where Miss Gore will join them for August and September. , Capt. and Mrs. Gore will present: their daughter, Miss Frances ' Gore, to soclety in Washington next Winter. Mrs. Robert Lansing and Mrs. Allen ‘W. Dulles are motoring in New Eng- land and are at Lenox, Mass,, where they will spend a few days at the Aspinwall Hotel Former Senator and Mrs. Hoke Smith arrived in Washington today from their home in Atlanta and are 4t the Willard, where they plan to spend ‘several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Marlett 1 present their daughter, Miss jorence Marlett, to society next Winter. " Miss Marlett, is & _grand- bell, 2d, will shortly:open. their Sum- mer_home, Belle Isle, at Portsmouth, N. H,, after spending some_ time -in Boston. _ Youthful - Mr. Tarbell has been named: for his grandfather, Mr.| Bdmund C. Tarbell, the noted artist. Walker—Evans erflfie Yesterday Is Announced. Mrs. Henry' Evans announees the marriage of her daughter Esther Gertrude, to Mr. Cyril Charles Wal- ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker of New York, and hew of Maj. James J. Walker of w York City. The ceremony was performed by As- | § soclate Justice Adolph A. Hoehling of the District of Columbia Supreme Court in his office yesterday after- noon. Only the immediate family ‘was present, and the couple left im- mediately after for a wedding -trip. Mrs. Ralph: Curtain was matron of honot for the bride, who wore a dark blue georgette crepe: gown, With a coat and hat to match. Mr. Charles J. Walker of New York, hrother of the bridegroom was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Willis, brother-in-law and sister of the bride, were among the guests. Mr. and Mrs: Walker will be at home after August 1, at Copley Courts. Mrs. Walker is a daughter of the late Mr. Henry Evans; for many years a.leading pharmacist in ‘Washington. \ ) s Mme. Masaryk,' wife of M. Jan Masaryk, who was the firse repre- sentative of Czechoslovakia: to this country and a son of the first Presi- dent of that country, was among the passengers aboard the Mauretania, which arrived in New York this morn- ing. Mme. Masaryk “was formerly Mrs. Frances Crane Leatherby of Chicago, who will probably go at once ;g her Summer home, at Woods Hole, 2ss. Mrs. James R. Mann,- who closed her apartment .in the Highlands earlier in the week, motored to Lenox, Mass., accompanied by Mrs. B. Fulton of New YorK. Mrs, Mann will be at the Aspinwall Hotel for the remainder of the season. R Commander C. T. Jewell left Wash- ington today to join his parents, Ad- miral and Mrs. Jewell at the Ba Voyage Hotel, Jamestown, R. 1. Ad- miral Jewell,and family, will return to ‘Washington - about the, middle of September. . v Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Gale have gone to Lenox, Mass., and are guests of Mrs. Herman V. Hilprecht. Mgr. Giusepde Palica, ‘' Archbishop of Rome, who ig\now ‘staying at the Mayflower, was guest in whose honor Bali Plo hi de Cavaliera of Rome entertaified' at luncheon in the presidential dinfng room yester- day, having five gue: in his party. Mr. and Mrs. G. Carroll have gone to New York and ‘Vanderbilt for a short stay. . Mrs. John Stewart McLennan as_her guésts in-her Sumrier’home, Ashintully, at Tyringham, Mass., Mrh Lawrence Shaw Moore of Constanti- nople, and Mr.'E. D. Hickett of New Yo fr. Napoleon Boriaparte were. hosts at luncheon today’in their new home, the Bandbox, Why Worry Where to Go? WE REMODEL AND STORE ork—Reasonable Prices 1779 Columbia Road N.W. Will Close for the Summer Reopening at new location in the Fall when announce- ment will be made. " danghter of Mrs. Alexander Mackay- | Smith.and the late Bishop Mackay- |- BSmith ‘of Pennsylvania. C. Vorls has joined Col. ir-apartment at Wardman SENSATIONAL SAEEL. MRS, MABEL wfl:lnrfil Lt together. at Newport, which they have recently taken possession of for the season. Dr. Loren Johnson will leave today to join Mrs. Johnson at Southwest Harbor, Me., where she has been for some weeks, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Thornton of the University of Virginia, arrived in_Washington' yesterday from Char- lottesville, Va., and will be at the Mayflower during their stay in this city. Dr.-Thornton, one of the most distinguished sclentific engineers in America, is dean .of the department of engineering at the University. of Virginia. : American Consul General At Bremerhaven Arrives. : Mr. Cariton Bailey Hurst, United Yo Germany, ‘atvived ‘today at the 3 Y, Ve at t Willard, where he will spend a week. Miss Virgila Steph accompanied by Miss Gloria Ll.noo"l:.l'm fl.lbpl-nmoflk ing by motor for Fishers Island, N. Y. ver ‘yard. colors. $1.28 value. (Shop price! 1211 F 8. N.W.' Main 3311 for Estimates danghter,” Dorothy. They will and take thelr vacation from the attond the Bar -Association Department. of Justice Miss Efleen Purcell, daughter of Mrs. E. Purcell, entertained at a bridge at her.home, No. 2701- Woodley road northwest, Wednesday for, Miss Grace ‘Wise, ddughter of Mr, H. J. Wise of Bridgowater, Va., whose/ Dratt , was recently announced, the weddis to Yake place Awgust 10. The guests included Mrs. Henry La- mar, Mrs. L. Tucker, Mrs. O. Your Jewelry and Furs Insured Against A i e MAXIMUM'PROTECTION MINIMUM RATES - Cail our insurance phene ' Main 179 v 1636 Eye St. \‘.=m e frost. ..Creamed to richness. & ...Sweetened to taste... Nothing® else so wonder ful as Iced WILKINS. . BREAKFAST COFFEE for " Summer' day delight... You'll love it! Furs remodeled and repaired i : workrooms mmd-m:fc:"n:::n.m g YOUR CONVENIENCE - NOTICE ©PEN SATURDAY UNTIL 3 P.M. FOR' EAUTIFUL GOWNSI| g 205 OPEN ALL bAY SATURDAY 700 Pairs %650 to $10 In this group: Many of our very hi[hal- priced shoes, gnd of Fash- ion’s very lat- est - creatibns. - Im every desir- able leather except white. Today these shoes are in our regular $6.50 * to $10 stocks. - Tomorrow (Saturday) ym.?6 can choose them at $4.65. Monday they will be back- at $heir regular prices. 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