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SOCIETY," The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg ¢ Entertaining Visitor for Few Days In Suburban Home. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg have as their guest the latter’s brother-in- law, Mr. Frank J. Ottis of St. "Paul, who arrived this morning. Mr. Ottis will remain with them over Sunday and then,return to St. Paul. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, who is with Mrs. Davis and their children in their Mooseheart, I, ::ms. will return to Washington Sun- y. Senator and Mrs. Gerry Visiting in Newport. Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Ger- ry arrived at Newport' last evening to spend a short time with Mrs. Ger- dy’s sister, Mrs. Nicholas Brown, and per son, Mr. John Nicholas Brown, who will sail Saturday for Europe. Senator George H. few days at the Twin Mountain House, in the White Mountains, en route to his home at Concord, where be went to join Mrs. Moses. Mrs. Edwards, wife of Senator Ed- ward I. Edwards, who, with the Sen. ator and their daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Edwards, is passing the Summer in Spring Lake, N. J., wers the honor guests at luncheon today of Mrs. George Washington Kavanaugh and her daughter, Mrs. Leonora Warner. The party, given at the Ritz-Carlton, was one of the largest luncheons given this season at the resort. Representative and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, who are spending some time in Newport, have taken umbrella reser- wvations for the invitation tennis tour- Moses_spent a nament at the Casino the week of | August 23. The tournament is one of the outstanding social functions at the reso Mrs. Kincheloe, wife of Repre- gentative David H. Kincheloe, will be hostess to a company of 12 at dinner this evening in compliment to Mrs. James Morgan of Providence, Ky.. who is visiting her sister-in-law, Miss Edna Morgan Representative Kincheloe & spend- thg several weeks in Kentucky, and Mrs. Kincheloe will go to Atlantic City Saturday to remain until the middle of August. Admiral and Mrs. Edward W, Eberle will have dining with them this evening the former's brother and | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eberle of ) spending a few davs in Washington Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charies P. Plunkett. in_whose honor the naval ball at the Essex and Sussex Hotel at Spring Lake will be given tomor- row by Gov. and Mrs. A. Harry Moore, arrived at Spring Lake this morning, and will be there over the week end. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert E. Olds will close their apartment, at street, and sail Wednesday, 11, for Europe. They will visit in Paris and London, and be absent six | weeks or two months. Mr. Jdmes J. O'Hara, assistant so- lcitor of the Department of Com- merce, entertained at dinner Sunday son and Miss Katharine Wilson of Saginaw, Mich. Mr. O'Hara's other guests were Mr. and_Mrs. John S. Kistler, Miss Mary A. Byrne and Miss Catharine T. Byrne. e. Dumont and Mlle. Dument, nd daughter of the military at- { hall, | turned from a trip to Colorado, accom- | Yesterday in New | unattended and Mr. 2400 Slxteomh; August | tache of the French empassy, who are guests of Rear Admiral and Mrs. William V. Pratt at Newport, were the honor guests at luncheon today of Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Frank T Hines, wife of Brig. Gen. Hines, has returned to Washing- ton after visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Kennedy, at Ocean City, N. J. Mr. Frank T. Hines, jr.. accompanied his mother to the resort. Former United States Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Charles Beecher Warren and their sons, Mr. Charles Beecher Warren, jr., and Mr. Robert Warren, closed their home In Detroit Saturday and went to the Huron Mountain Club for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Frederic R. Harris and her daughter, Miss Florence larris, have gone to Hot Springs. Va., where they will be at the Homestead until the 1st of October. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil and their house guest, Miss Flor- ence Harrison of Raleigh, huve re- turned to Biltmore House, after spend- ing several days at Vanderbilt Lodge. on Mount Pisgah. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley will en- tertain at a large dinner August 22, at the villa at Newport, R. I Mre. Milton B. Elliott was among | the guests at the luncheon given yes- terday by Mrs. Charles Donohue of New York at the Casino Cottage, at White Sulphur Springs, in_honor of Mrs. Willlam_Conville of New York, sister of Mr. Donohue. Mrs. Florence Campbell Forrester has sold her place, Tamarack, in Tyringham, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry C Holloway of Glencoe, Il Mr. and Mrs._ Charles C. Warner are at the Ashveille-Biltmore Hotel at Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. McKen- ney have opened their home, Hanley- Kensington, Md., having re- panied by their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mallan, and their daughter, Miss Virginia McKen- ney. Capt. Herbert G. Parlridse U.S. A, is spending a few days at the Wal- dorf-Astoria in New York. Seitz-Ward Weddin, ersey. The marriage of Miss Katharine L. | Ward to Mr. Robert W. Seitz, son of Mrs. Seitz and the .ate Mr. Daniel 8. Seitz-of Harrisburg, Pa., took place yesterday. The ceremony was per- formed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. ‘Ward, Portland Place at Highlands, |N. , the Rev. Julian D. Hamlin, | rector of St. John's Church at New- port, R. I, officiating. The bride was F. W. Hilles was best man.. Only the members of the two familles witnessed the ceremony and after an informal reception Mr. and Mrs. Seitz left for a wedding trip. They will make their home in Hartford, Conn., where Mr. Seitz is a member of the staff of Yale Uni- versity. Mr. and Mrs. John Willlam Bred- ehoft, who are now on their wedding trip, will be at home after August 1 in their apartment on the Grand Concourse in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bredehoft, the latter formerly Miss Margaret Leslie Bolen, were { married Wednesday, June 30, in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Continuing the Half-Price Sale Remember, unrestricted choice—of the season’s best Dresses, Suits, Coats and Hats—are at your option— Every Dress Every Evening Dress Eve Eve Dance Frock Street Dress Every Afternoon Dress ery Sports Dress Every Georgette Dress Every Printed Dress Every Tub Silk Dress Price Every Suit—Half Price! Sport or Dress Every Coat 1 The Cloth Coats, Silk Coats, Satin Coats—plain and furtrimmed. Price Dress or Sport J Every Hat—Half Price! . | Please understand all selections must be final. Stonewall Jackso the oldest chapter of the acted as hostess and toastmistress; Mra. John L. Woodbury, Miss Fanny Weabington Weaks, Mre. . 0. Owen Owen,| Mrs. Wallace Streater, Ji Randolph . Smith, Mrl Goor‘o King, Mrs. Norma Hardy Britton, Mrs. Louvill Bilisoly, %rs. Edward Camp- bell Shields, Miss Margaret L. Hutch. Hay, Mrs. James J. Johnson and Mrs. lunehm at the National Association Edward L. Bacher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Mesen and son Douglas of Chicago are spending. a few days in Washington, and are t the Willard. Miss Dorothy Thompson will re- f_the week from De- @ has been visiting her uncl- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Campbell. Miss Rebecca Bird has gone to Richmond, where she is spending the week with Mrs. Osborne Jones. MRS. F. LAM: MOT BELIN, Who has returned to her Georgetown home after a visit to Mrs. Joseph Leiter, at Beverly Fi Mrs. John Fielden Bolen, at 642 Lex- ington place northeast, the Rev. J. C. Ball officiating at noon in . @ presence of only the members of the two| families. | Mr, Joseph P. B. Barber announces | the marriage of his sister, Mrs. Viola Barber Reus, to Mr. George S. Carrick ?sl Ro&knne Md., Wednesday, July Mr. Stuart Cramer of Cramerton, N. C, who is spending a few days at'the Willard, entertained fnformally at dinner last night on the roof. Mr. and Mrs. Benjfamin Micou, formerly of Washington, will close their apartment in the Cencord, on | East Grand boulevard in Detroit. and | Shlrley FrocKks New arrivals for street, evening and sport wear 222 N3G OFFERED YOU y 100 Summer Silk Dresses Our regular high-grade stock that sold at 815 $16.75 $20 —grouped on racks for quick selection, all sales final; while they last re- duced to *1 All Summer MILLINERY Pretty shapes and colors, grouped for quick clearance. Values to $1.98 for only 5 ; c Every Hat That Sold Up to $4.98 $2.00 & EVENS BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY arms, Mass. go the end of this week to Muskoka Lake for the remainder of the season. Mrs. Lotta A. Hull and Mrs. ar- lotte H. McNitt have gone to Atlantic City and are at Hotel Bouvier. Mrs. Wondbu Guest of Dist: 3 A delightful tea was given by Di trict Daughters of the Confederacy, Tuesday afternoon, on the roof garden of the New rs. John L. Woodbury of Louisville, Kyv., historlan general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, who has been in Washington, taking a course in politics at the Democratie Club. Chiffons Flat Crepes Georgettes - Crepe de Chines Guaranteed Washable Silks 1206 G Street STREET FOR FRIDAY Rayon Vests BEAUTIFUL PASTEL SHADES Perfect OQuality Self- strapped» Vests, in all sizes. You'll pay a dollar and more elsewhere; we've reduced them to N First Floor Sheer Weight Full Fashion Perfect Quality SILK HOSE and the famous “LIDO” ’$i.“é5 3 Pairs for $3.75 et o EC——:—JE@E:—]EEEEEE@EEGEEEEE——:EEEC—EEE—:E inson, Mr}. -uu Lee Webb, Mrs. John nw Mrs. N-thnnz;l T. ‘ashingten - lt the Willard, where a week, The Quots Club entertained special guests at the regular weekly JULIUSGARFINCKEL&CO WASHINGTON PARIS TOMORROW Extraordinary Values Here Our Stocks For Misses, Girls, Small Boys and Infants At Greatly Reduced Prices IDE selections of the best made goods are “ now on sale. New assortments have been added. E have never offered such remarkable values as in this sale. F STReeT CORNER OF 13™ See Sunday Papers for Announcement of August Fur Sale 608 to 614 i % season's models—offering a variety of colors. models. Fall—as well as the present season. Mrs. R. J. Kirkpatrick and her ugvur of Warrenton, Va., arrived esterday, and are they will spend of Hibbard the National Theater Stock Co. SOCIETY. Roesch and Miss Jane Bagley -of Friendship Heights, Md., are motor- ing through. the Shenandoah Valler, and spent Monday at the Shenandoah University Women today A and Mr. Clifford Imln of Mr. Charles H. Roesch, Miss Hélen | Caverna. Pbml’sfia&“‘ Ending the season with an End- of-the-Month Sale of Dresses and Coats We've cut without regard for anything but quick and complete clearance Silk Dresses s Two groups made up of many gradee—including the handsomest of the $5 and $10 For street, sports, afternoon, travel wear. Women's and Misses' sizes. Choice of theIVery Finest Dresses $ regardless of how high the original price, Choice of the House— Every‘ Coat— included in this group—White Flannel Sports Coats, and the dressier 101525 Many of these Coats, of couzse, will give splendid service in the early Final Clearance of Silk Hosiery Broken lots—and broken sizes—of perfect numbers—and some irregulars—but full-fashioned. In all about 350 pairs— which regardless of former prices have been reduced'to. .. ..... Final Clearances Spring and Summer pparel In the Pre-Inventory Sales AT THE SEASON’S GREATEST REDUCTIONS ¥ Now Priced at Cost and Below = DRESSES Street, Sports and Afternoon 15 +194 Dinner and Evening -GOWNS '35 and 45 COATS Sports and Dress = W 'S Ensemble Costumes 1, OFF ALL SALES FINAL ‘10 25 Bathing Suits —reduced— $5.00 Including Jantze Suits— All-wool worsted. in the season's best models — and wanted colors. Street Floor Pullman Robes —reduced— $13 75 Handsome Crepe de Chine, pretty Flowered Georgette— in pleasing color com-y binations. Street Floor Princess Slips —special— $2.95 Heavy grade Crepe de Chine and Rnd:::n Silk—tailored, or trim- med with dainty lace: Pink, Tan, White and Flesh. Baronet Satin Slip, $1.95. 15 New Handbags —special— $2.95 Newly arrived—the latest a{npes in Hand- bags — leather and moire — Black, Blend .fld the new COEGO shades: jewel frames. Street Floor All ‘sales 9 | MEEEEE:—EEEEEE:EEEEBEEEEEEEEE |