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-TLA GUARDIA SERVES BEER|MAN DENIES HE IS DEAD. SR uuéntgkzfi IN'NEW YORK| R i P E’écfctéry-éf the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, S "' and His Son Passengers Today for | - #.3%. % : = day from -« Europe to Spend Vacation. HE Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, and his sow, -Mr. 1: - Mellon, . are among ‘those _safling® foday Europe, where motor- and visit the T ' aw and daughter, t.zives vice @onsul at-Rome and -M 1 ,vid Kirkpatrick Este Bruce. The Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight ¥ Davis, left last evening for Platts. g, N. Y. where his son, Mr. Dwight ‘F. Davis, jr., 16 in camp. He \will, later visit his~family at lIsles- Me., and will return to Wash- n in about a fortnight. “he Secretary of Agficulture, Mr. dine, will leave Washington this England States. He i worrow with his family at South- mpton, Long Island. céunt Szechenyl Goes t= Join Family in Hungary. o “'he 'Minister of Hungary, Count 7lo Szechenyl, will sail today from I .w York'on: the . 1o join untess. Szechenyt and ‘thelr chil- n, who are. at :their ‘home “in .. Jngary. 1 Senora de :Chevalier have gone mu«'&m to spend the week end i Mr.-and )yflr-. A, their home, M‘h". i . Bretton Woods, ' 'sen.norln.nd Mr-.m .New Jersey, W r,,uofln‘ box in Scotland for. the sea- .1, are sailing today from New York v.. the Majestic. - { " Representative and Mrs. John C. = wer are closing their Washington -.ne and returning to Wisconsin. Representative and Mrs. Parker (,..nrn( will < open thelr .Bummer bome, Sea Urchins, -at Bar Harbor, AR ¢ 5 b b e . . Representative and. Mrs. Thomas Vs lPhllllp-‘ jr., of Pennsylvania will ic:ive New York today, aboard the Ma- at home after August 1 at Washing- ton, Va. ’ bk A Preceding ' the dedication . of " the Fleld - | T- E. Mitten host at'an luncheon held in the: Thomas Jeffer- Jutic, to spend the remainder of the | w, souson in- Europe. The Undersecretary of State and 5. Joseph C. Grew are guests of . Alexander Kirk and his mother, 8. Kirk, for a.few days, while Mrs. y.ew is in- Washington. The Undersecretary ‘and Mrs. Grew. entertained ‘at luncheon yesterday in ‘us- presidential “dining room of ‘the 1.0tel - Mayflower, in compliment to simie.: do ‘Rudebeck of Sweden, who 48 @ guest overnight in the home »f ‘the " United - States Minister - to sweden and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. “Ihe other ‘guests at luncheon were ihe, Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight 1.~ Davis;~_Assistant Secretary of | v 3 room ‘of the Mayflower . present .were the Post-. meral, Mr. New; the Secre- son memot . Edward P. Warner, retary. of -the Navy; Rear Admiral William A., Moffett, U. 8..N., Capt. and Mrs. Melvin E. Rie m to Valentine, Nebr., to spend the' Summer with Mrs. Rice’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hency Ballard. ol Mr. and Mrs. J.'8locum, Ir., have arrived in . » Dr.Jand are at the Greylock Hotel. Henhora da Gama, Widow of the for- b8 Vg : of Internal Revenue af Coneord, N. C. They will mer Brazilian Ambassador, and her son, Mr. Morris R, Voick, are among the well known'passengers on the Ma- jestic; which sails from New York to- day for Southampton. Col. and’ Mrs. Henry May have Sec| with them in their Sumser home at Southampton, Long Island, their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and’ Mrs. Harry 8. Black of New York, of | their son and daughter-in-law, Alexander iirk, and .Mr, William R: Castle, jr., | Merrian ~f the State Department. Mme. de Rudebeck left yesterday afternoon for Newport, where she will ve ‘the guest over Sunday of Brig. Gen. and. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderhilt ut the Breakers, and next week will start for the Yosemite National Park 1o join her husband, M. Nils ie Rude- beck, who-is master of the court of #weden and a member of the suite of the Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus ind Crown Princess Louise. Mr. F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War, has returned to Washington, and is at the Willard, Where he has taken an apartment. The naval attache of the French smbassy and Mme Willm and their children are leaving the United States today to spend several months in_their home.in France, and are salling on the France. Countesse de Sieyes de Veynes, wife of ‘the former second secretary of the French embassy, and their. chil- dren - are also - passengers on the France. Comte de Sieyes is now at the embassy in London, where he was transferred for duty, and. his family will probably join him there, and later go ot their honie in France. Miss Putnam to Marry Mr. Cary This Afternoon. A very pretty wedding will' take place at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Miller, at 1323 Randolph street northwest,| when Miss Lulu Grey Put- nam of Front Royal, Va., will be mar- ried to Mr. John Linwood Cary. of Washington, Va., the Rev. B. H. Mel- ton officiating. The house will be pret- tily decorated with palms and flowers. The bride will wear a gown of tan georgette with hat to match and will carry Sweetheart roses. ' A reception will follow the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Cary will leave for a wedding trip and will' be SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From : New York, Daylight Saving Time, . ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Masiretenia. Southampton and Cher- Conte Stockholm—Gothenbure 7. DUE. TOMORROW. Mprs. Calderon Carlisle has as her guest in her Summer “home, Shade acre, at Hot Springs, Miss" McMullin of Washington. Miss E. M. Lynch of 1215 K street OFFERS TO PAY KAISER. Voter Puts Worthless 3-Billion- Mark Note in Ballot Box. BERLIN, July 17 (#.—In the re cent referendum on the confiscation of ex-rulers’ property, election judges in the first precinct of Reutnitz found a ‘worthless 3,000,000,000-mark inflation period bill in ‘the hallot box with a note, “I'll pay the whole works my- sel.” The former rulers and princes claim about 3,000,000,000 marks® fn property and cash. The Nationalist Deutsche Zeitung, recalling that Clemenceau once sai Germany for its size was 0,000,000 we know, {I are 15,000,000 many." = Al that number voted for DOCTOR.FOR BOBBED HAIR London Health Officer Says Weight I8 Taken From Brain. LONDON, Jm( 17 (#).—Bobbed and shingled ‘hair is'an u ised bless- .‘:f' says Dr. J. Francis lor, medi- officer’ of health for Walthamstow, in_the section of his annual report re- feiring to girls’ > “May the fashion I»'nt continue,” and Mrs. Gerald May. : Mr. John Hays Hammond, jr. New. York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hays Hammond .of | Mr. Clarence H. Mackay of New York and’ his. son, John & O’Brien, 4 Majestic to spend the remainder of the Summer ab; Miss Kent Hostess st Lunch Yesterday. Miss Elizabeth Kent entertained at luncheon yesterday on the Willard | root, when she had. eleven guests. Miss Kathleen Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Steele of Pur- cellville, Va., is making a "Western trip with a party of friends. She will visit Colorado, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park, California, the Ca- nadian Rockies and other places of interest before returning home. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph N. Blakeslee of ‘Waterbury, Conn. are passing a few days in Washington and are at the ‘Willard . Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Walsh have gone to Atlantic City and are at Pw | the Hotel Eiberpn. Insured Against Loss —by fire, theft, breakage, MAXIMUM PROTECTION MINIMUM RATES Call. our insuranes mertime place in #fe ington to “Root. it. 852 Redfield are g Rico are July 17 (P).—Extradition G rmaine to De Soto, Mo,, | of friends and ‘is wanted_in con A e one ok |/ United States Uereal Raising. ,"has been held up by corpus instituted by his attorney. July 21, Germaine w8 arrested | work, by | recently in Salem, Mass. world See a Bit American farmers. raise 1:&\00! A hearing will be - held | cereals for each man engaged in farm Farmers of the rest of the raise only 1.4 tons for each man. 0'London ~ _ in Emoqund/ i & Hmhnmméfddflmkhnd.mofleredfortbe first time twelve replicas of the type of homes by which tourists remember London. They are exact reproductions. The architect probably got his idea from some old, arisocratic neighborhood. They are distinctly English—the only thing miss. ing, perhaps, is—the fog! Bkt Designed for those who require only two or three bedrooms. ‘The houses are compact—like a/l English homeés. Yet exceed- ingly roomy—and cosy. Exteriors of genuine Tudor design. Gabled roofs and, flat ‘roofs. - Concrete front porches—but mot all of them_ alike. . Living room has stippled walls of very newest shade. Dining room is panelled—and walls are tinted in double tones. The kind of kitchen you naturally expect with complete equipment. - Nicely planned. bedrooms of comfortable size, each' with- —with latest plumbing fixtures. Double rear porches. Hard- wood floors. Rich-looking electric fixtures. ' Hot-water heat- in(phht.minifiawmurnndhmplrymysinblw * * ment.' Grade school within' a stone's throw. Stores nearby These houses are constructed like a// Shapiro homes—STUR- DILY: The materials used are of the best grade. You'll see what is meant the moment you turn the knob on the front door —and step in. e % There are only twelve of these replicas of famous London . homes. The price is s0 unusual as to require immediate action —80 e L & | ' e y ¥, E~Between Newton and Otis-