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LURAY CAVERMS BY BUS | And the proposed. Shenandon Bark ‘my how be secn in one day. Round Trip to Luray, $6.00 Busees leave, twice daily. oth et Pa Intermediate stat Washington, HINGTON-LURAY BUS L] HE Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Herbert Hoover en- tertained informally at din- ner last evening on the ser- ruce of their home, at. 2300 |'s street. Mr. James Davis, who is with M Davis and their children at Mooseheart, IIL, | for a vacation, will start from there |lhe middle of the month for a trip | to the Pacific Coast. | | | The secretary of Labo B | and th‘('n Dancing | sSouthern Fried | n Dinner, and danc- ing to music by Meyer Davis' teau Le adis Band niil 2 am, he Acting Secretary of the Treas- iy Gerrara B. Winston, left vesterday f ewport, where he i8 the guest over Sunday of Mr. and | Mrs. Woodbury Blair. enor Tellez to nslllru This Evening from Mexico. The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez, arrived in New York today, after spending a few weeks in his home in Mexico. He is expected to come to Washington this evening or tomorrow. The Minister of Austria and Mme. ‘ITHE EVEN SOCIETY 'Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover Hosts at Dinner Last Evening On Terrace of Their Home Prochnik will be hosts at dinner this evening, entertaining a party of young people for Miss Violet James, sister of Mme. Prochnik, who is visiting them. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed and Miss Rosamond Reed are at Southamp- ton for a visit, and were entertained at dinnet last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mellon in their ocean-front residence, Villa Maria. Senator and Mrs. Reed and Miss Reed are house guests of Mrs. Richard B. Mellon at the Orchard. The Assistant Secrotary of State Mr. J. Butler Wright, was host at luncheon today at the Mayflower, en- tertaining in compliment to the dele- wates to the Conference on the Pre- vention of Live Stock Diseases. In the company were the charge d'affaires of Mexico, Senor Dr. Don Antonio Castro-Leal; the chief of the live stock department of the Mexican De- partment of Agriculture, Senor Dr.Jose Figuerca; the chief of the live stock section of the Mexican Department of Agriculture, Senor Daniel Corliz De- rumen; the chief of the Bureau of Ani- package is more er Rnows mal Industry of the United States De- partment of Agriculture, Dr. John R. Mohler; the chief of the Division of Field Inspection of the Bureau of An- imal Industry, Dr. A. W. Miller; Mr. Richard W. Flournoy, jr, assistant sollcitor of the Department of State, and Mr. Willlamson S. Howell, jr., Universally Admired The beauty of the Floral Desighs is always remarked W hen Blackistone furnishes them. SPRAYS and WREATHS as $5 lowas....... oj————o/——=0] v savs vo Goldeftberg's A wise man changes his mind—a fool never. We think this old adage true enough in most cases, but not in regards to the ex- tra and service charges you find on your bills every month. TWO STORES 14k & H 1222F Se. TELEPHONE TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 FRANK. 5367 ice cream wholesome We are going to remain foolish (?) enough not to change our minds in this re- gard, even if we would gain extra profit by it. We do not penalize our friends. / of the Division of Mexicani Affairs of the State Department. The director general of the Pan- American Unlon, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, who s conducting a round table at the Institute of Politics at Willlams College, in_Willlamstown, Mass., wasa Suest at the reception and tea Bishop and Mrs. Robert Lewls Paddock gave vesterday. The third secretary of the British embassy, Mr. John Balfour, is a guest of Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt at the Breakers, their villa in New- port. Tariff Commissioner and Mrs. - ward P. Costigan are sailing from New York today on the steamship Republic for a few weeks' tour of Iurope. The first secretary of the United States in Havana, Cuba, and Mrs. L. Lanler Winslow salled today from New York for the former's post. Mr. Winslow was recently transferred from Chile, where he was first secre- tary of the embassy in Santlago. Former Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Frelinghuysen and Miss Victoria Fre- linghuysen are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Jameson at their estate at Southampton, L. Mrs. Charles Potterfield Light and Mrs. Charles P. Light, jr., left yes- terday for White Sulphur Springs, where they will spend a vacation perlod preliminary to Mr. Light’s go- ing to Lexington, Va., to assume his| duties as assistanit professor of law | at Washington and Lee University. Miss Whiting's Engagement To Mr. Chapin of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. of Holyoke, Mass., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ruth to Mr. Neil Chapin of Springfield, Mass., son of Mr. Alfred H. Chapin of Springfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Whiting and thelr daughter are well known in Washington, where they have visited President and Mrs. Coolidge | at the White House and where they lived when Mr. Whiting was Repre- sentative in Congress from the first Massachusetts district. Miss Whiting attended Farmington School and Mr. Chapin was a student at the Taft School. The wedding will take place in January and Mr. Chapin and his bride will make thets home in Springfield, where the former is in business. Mrs. Lucy Page Stelle and her daughter, Mrs. Byron ), Caples, have gone to Beverly, Mass.#and are at the Greycroft Inn for the remainder of the Summer. Whiting Mile. Helen Heilman entertained in. formally at luncheon yesterday at the Wardman Park Hotel. guests were Senora de Bedoya, wife of the secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy. Dr. and Senora de Bedoya were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mallon entertained at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs hosts at dinne g place at Newport. Mrs, Otis J. Rogers of Florence Court wili go to Westport, Conn., Mon. day, where she will visit'her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Towns- ley Rogers, for saveral weeks. Her daughter, Miss Ethel Rogers, who has been spending the Summer at Bear Mountain, N. Y., as the guest of Maj. and Mrs. W. A. Welch, will also be at Westport for a week, then re- turning to Bear Mountain, where she will later be joined by Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Wallace Chiswell has joined She buys zero. (LELEL “I v ask yoar dealer. zero products, inc. quart 35c half pint . 10c quart of Features Acclaimed by all who see it as the OUT- STANDING HOME VALUE OF ALL WASH- INGTON! The exquisite furnishings installed by DeMOLL serve to enhance the permanent beauty of the “MORENE” finish and the in- numerable other quality features that distin- guish this much-admired new EXHIBIT HOME at ~ Ninth above Madison o ‘pflmmps 1516 K Street Phone Frk. 5678 Take 1ith St cars to 9th and Kennedy &ts. walk oae souare North. Owners and Builders A0 1.7Jhamas Heat is no bother—not 2 on Le Paradis Roof any- way. Just come prepared A to fully enjoy yourself. Ay Dining and dancing. Ay Meger Davie' Famous A4 radis Band Circia > T AT T TT T > M to see this furnished MODEL HOME on Elm St. in Sec. 4 of Olde Chevy Chase $13,250 Convenient Terms A unique English type detached home constructed of hollow tile faced with stone and stucco; Beautiful grounds and every modern re- Other homes in finement. $9,100 and up! OPEN SUN. & DAILY 1516 K Street N.W. Mr. Chiswell in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. She will return the first of next week to Spring Lake, N. J., where she has taken a house for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley enter- talned at dinner last evening in thelr Newport villa in compliment to their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia. This evening Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satterwhite will give a dinner party, followed by a musical, for which Mme. Frances Alda will give the program. 258 2080 € STS. The employees of this house are picked for the spe- cial tasks they have to per- form—they make things easy and comfortable for the ten- ants any one who lives here. Furnished or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year BRI ARG AR ERRA RS CAFE PlERRE N.W olltnn fi‘dlb!rlad - $1.00 7"5'1-'. DRLAMMMUMM AN Among her |~ garage to match. “M. & R. B. WARREN Phone Frk. 5678 NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926. MARRIED WEDNESDAY s A MRS. JOHN SUMNER WOOD, Formerly Miss Mary lh\\llnp.s.(ltm» ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rawlings of Chhse. Dr. and Mrs. asked to met Mr atterwhite’s guests are and Mrs. Stotesbury. A number of dinner parties will be this evening preceding the musi- which Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope terwhite will in their villa at in hoi Mr. and Mrs. Stotesbury. Brig. Gen. and rnelius Vanderbilt will be 1l Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury former Ambassador to erard. Edwar Mrs, hosts, Miss Frances Miller, daughter *of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller of New York, who is spending some time at Hot Springs, entertained a company at dinner last evening Mrs. Emory Sands has arrived in Saratoga from Newport and is at the United States Hotel for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman are at Hot Springs, Va.. where they motored to join Miss Helen Wardman, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Hosts to House Party Over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Davis have as their guests at their North Beach cottage Miss Dorothy Oden, Miss Neta Burgoltz, Mr. Paul Welch, Mr. Dan Ralph and Mr. Aquillas Hancock. They have arranged a dinner and dance for Monday evening. Miss Morgan Flessey, Mrs. M. W. Turner and Miss Katherine Turner were among those sailing from Balti- more on Friday to Boston aboard the Chatham en route to Pomham Me., where they will spend the remainer of the Summer. Mrs. Henry Jones Ford is spending the month "of August at the Balti- more Inn, at Cape May, N. J Miss Eleanor Eckhardt and Miss Ruth Featherstone sailed from Balti- more on the S.8. Chatham yesterday for Boston. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following Gharies White and Dorothy M. Ghasking. Willlams and Laura B. Cafrol ir. and Marie E Stinley Delano of Acorn, Va.. and English of thig city. alcombe und Dordthy B, Davis. Burch and K Mayias James 31 adar **Koene and Mary E. 8 " Winstead and Anna M. Fielden " Pnnmtflyfih ";’:d Frances A. Seeds, both elbhin b EPSmitn ‘of this city and Clara E. o Johpa uf (,hM'll'Ilel a Thomas H. Cadel m|d Eleanor Gunther, bolh of Fort Hownrd inas Davie and Kathierine Gatner Whtter M Stinson of Chariott to, N, and Catherine B. Warren of this E. James and Adelaide \' “Pendle- R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ] 07 COLUMBIA LOWEST PRICES Ambulances City Calls Only $4.00 Undertaking Service as Low as $75.00 for Complete Funerals Call the W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Papermg and Painting Now Before the Rush On the Easy Payment Plan No Down Payment . Required First Payment Thirty Days After Work is Completed Do mnot delay ha¥ing your work done now before the season’s rush. ‘We are fully equipped to take care of any papering or painting . that you may need and we will give the same satisfaction that ‘Wwe have so long given to our Baltimore customers and are now going to give our Washing- ton customers. Our motto is “You must be satisfled” ‘Write, phone or l‘ll'!‘ BAI\{Ie we :‘nll i @ 5)::’&’,'9.'.’52“@..;:":.,:»“. Taviog Washington Branch Madison Decorating Co. 806 10th St. NNW. Main 9185 BIGGEST ELK’S WIFE DIES. Mrs. W. T. Brinson Follows 600- Pound Husband to Grave. WAYCROSS, Ga., August 7 (®).— Forty-eight hours after the death of her husband, W. T. Brinson, who \nolghe:l 600 pounds and was known as “the biggest Elk in the world,” Mrs. Lucia M. Brinson, his widow, died here yesterday. She had been unconscious since her husband's death, Funeral services will be held today. GIRL HIT BY AUTO DIES. Lucille Coleman, Colored, Sidewalk Victim of Street Collision. Lucille Coleman, colored, 12 years old, of 40 E street, died at Casualty Hospital yesterday afternoon from in- uries received earlier in the day when she was crushed beneath a touring car which struck a sedan at New Jer- sey avenue and E street and mounted the sidewalk, striking her. Lewis Walton Thomas, 46-year-old man, of 637 F street northeast, ng the touring car, and Edgar Raymond Clark, 30, of Pittsburgh, who drove the sedan, were charged with reckless driving, and their bonds 0 for hearing August 27. Births Reported. « h’lh-fl G m\vi Kl“l(l’)n Comert, girl Nat Lesl ?nn—l Hmmun boy. (nrl ampbell, bo; L. and Hessie shoemzkev. boy. M. and Edith A. Foster, girl. nd Michela Cuccia. girl. and Jennie Futrovs Elh! llh{l’ C. and rtha Purd David and Helen Kuskner, Harry L. and Florence Cnmpwn girl John ' l"ll Lillian H«mmm. irl Arsen and Rose Corly ho_v. Ul")fl : ‘\Hfl Lonise tson. boy Joseph H. and Elizabeth Reid, girl. Colman and Anna Bulman, girl. hu!u:-;‘h‘h Lfl“ Roy and Alice E. Brown, twins, Robert and_Helen B\Lle}' hlu' Ganie and Carrie Harri Thl»(nli and Mamie M; nne " boy. Grec] b M wbfl 1 ry Muschett. boy. g Deaths chorted following_deaths have been to ‘r!.’" Tiealth Department in the last: 94 P T il ot Elizabeth M. Carventer. 53. 213 Varnum rny:\mh W. Wilson. 23, 2015 Nichols { Jarses and Edith Dawson. 5. Co- B Pitiow. 1 nour. 1291 4% . &mn 79, Gallinger Hosoit o Sl ol wis %ind Tughs Sm ¥ incen “";\"‘R A Diskiman, 85 8¢ B0 R, oS S ixon P EARHES Raony b A ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Wanderlusters will have a chicken dinner from 5 to 7 o'clock at the clubhoule in Franklin Park, Va. Enghsh Chuu. 's Rival. English china has dark times ahead. Serious inroads on the home market are being made by foreign porcshlns, principally Czechoslovakian and Ger- man, It is said that forelgn wue can be sold in England at a price that would barely cover the production cost in British factories. FOUND. b\mch Q“fl' e Gah 5 mm"‘: BAR PIN, wi old, sapphires; “roward. Address B L4 ar L 2, N-vy Aamo: 5 “Box 1083, 5&; BILLFOLD, brov leather, With hame Ci “Hinder .‘L':u}n"?‘ Antt Ho Y ! o' ADt. E}'lln" and receive F 12"' COIN PURSE, brown, mnl-lnln mo on u&g sl dere ':’ fi'il “lfi LINE. £old. coin sh between Atfl ent, and . $1k and F; reward, !005!-275 s ERATERNITY PIN. Kappa All‘lzhn betweert 2nd and H Chegapeake ot.on nm- Wisconsin 2979 after 5:30 p. (.ol.n RING, R. M. %nd Harvard T TR Pm& lnld horseshoe: $6 reward. North 58 1CE DoGs—Twe, roarT o and female Trom Grant rd. Cleveland 4111, G—Combina ul\ sapphire. emor; ?moml Tos. Blas.. 14th ‘and g‘orl nd - ring 705 Beonle's Yzb—%my Fri nw. Fran moriiny, Radce: w 'fmo white. Hilnd RS T e alml ve "vaa * MIDSHIPMAN DEAD FROM BASE BALL BLOW John Dml, Jr., Son of vaal“"' Commander, Struck During Game at Annapolis. Deaths. Dongrted this Iife Friday. Au; JACKSO: t ) and F';rru LI Special Dispatch to The Star. lient: A.'E. ANNAPOLTS, Md., August 7.—John | FATTERSON. Downs, jr., midshipman of the nev\lyr formed class at the Naval Academy, who recelved highest honors in the entrance examinations last Spring, died at 12:15 o'clock this morning of | cerebral hemorrhage, resulting from a | blow in the temple from a pitched | base ball. | During a sandlot game Downs was | struck and fell, remaining unconscious | PRIN until his death at a local hospital. He | s was 18 years old and the son of T Comdr. John Downs, now stationed at Panama. ROCKVILLE. Spoecial Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, August About 30 residents of Takoma Park, Md., met at the home of John W. Hite, | Takoma Park, Thursday evening to consider matters pertaining to the| Washington Suburban Sanitary Com- mission. Conduct of the commission | was criticized. Thomas H. Hampton and Frank Wilson, candidates for Democratic nominations for the House | * 4 th myaht. August 4 Mo o dtist Th HIg ARDSON. Entered Friday, August 6. 1920, . ‘the devoted andmoth of Delegates, and Charles W. Wood- ward, candidate for the Democratic | nomination for State’s attorney, were present. Mr. Hampton was the prin- cipal speaker. The meeting was the first of a number of such gatherings to be held in Wheaton and Bethesda districts, it is said. Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the marriage of John S. Santini, 21, and | Miss Viola R. Rich, 19, both of B and James Edward and Miss Catherine Young. 18, both of Washington Lightning set fire to a barrack on the farm of Bowie Child's near Lay- tonsville, Thursday night, and in a short time the building and contents, which included a large amount of baled hay and straw, were consumed. The Rockville firemen responded to the alarm, and confined their efforts to preventing the flames from spread- ing to nearby bulldings. Shortly after- ward & tenant house on the farm of Jostah W. Jones, near Olney, was also destroyed by fire supposedly of sim-| ilar orfgin. Among _those who will deliver lec- tures at the Radcliffe chautauqua to be held in the high school auditorium here the afternoons and evenings of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week are Dr. Guy Morse Bing- ham. Dr. J. Willilam Terry and Clark M. Eichelberger. Harold C. Smith is chairman of the local committee. Thirty Montgomery County girls and boys are attending the annual 4-H Club week at the University of Mary- land. Three demonstrations scheduled to be given by county | girls—use of Maryland apples, by Misses Genevieve Lynch and Esther Miller of Poolesville; canning, by Misses Anna Hughes and Etta Mox- ley of Germantown, and cake making, by Misses Mary Davis and Lucille Keesler of Barnesville. Miss Dorsey Emerson, State agent of the girls’ clubs, and E. J. Jenkins, State agent of the boys' cl they are being assisted by the various | home demonstration and county agri- cultural agents. According to a report of the activi tles of the Montgomery County Social Service League during July, 178 fami- lies—122 white and 56 colored—were under care, 15 children were super- vised, 36 children in foster homes | visited and difficulties in three homes | adjusted. The report also shows that | during the month 3 children re- | celved hospital treatment through ef- | forts of the league, assistance was | given in arranging for children to enter the Miracle House, Claiborne, | onday TAPSCOTT. Wedne: this_life MARJQRIE W, are u\"r He, was kind. yes. wonderfully so. And gentle {n ever I Then e He I often it And_ watch And dream th Stands Lester, Only those who have ;. i Radly o No one ever fill your place. dear bro fy haart still aches for you i Jhough 1 know best to be wit Ged 1 staved with little muu show Md., 11 patients were tsans. wned to the State Tuberculosis Clinic for examination. SISTER. Miss Lois Gannaway, recently ap- | pointed city treasurer of Huron, S. | Dak., is the youngest city treasurer | in the United States. § you, son: Your eweet &mile I miss. “tis’ true Bul trust in God 10 me task o | DEVOTEDFATHER LIS, remory of my dear hus L and, ho, departed this Tn_lovin IENRY EL life hine years ago today, Cards of Thanks. QUIGLEY. Mrs. William E. Carr and fam- ily ackrowledgs with graeful thanks the | ik ma dneases shovwn Tecens | Btk of MARGAREE V. U1oLEY STUBDS. T wish to express my thanks and L Sppreciation for the heautiful flowers and kind sympathy flxl»m!!‘d by relatives and friends. gyer the of my dear hu»i Wh WitaAR, S hed | MH . EDNA STUBBS. Beaths. Entered into eternal rest Wednes. ¢ 10018 am at his Saered_to_th annot trace the e they our lov The ehadows now ob: Our m.ul cries out. band EST. In loving_memory of dear RICHARD WEST, who depart eleven veara ago today One sweet flower has drooped and f; ot Cotestone . Harris father of Howard C height | a fi-mf E"‘fgn: 2 :mu -‘Mklnea e £ Joaves to mourn ers. Forest and Gh.. and other uneial’ Sunday. m St. Monica's . “Cavitol and One sweet loving voice has fled, A Jair brow the grave chaded Of our we Joved &0 deas WS OVING SISTER AND BROTHERS WHITE, Alieter Eriseopal’ 1n _sad but loving remembrance of jsar_husband and father, WHITE, who departed R ago today. Aukust 7. Our hearts now turn ‘o our loved one who was And_though we have been sy We hope to be with VING WIF OODING, Loving Toeiien: of ot dea: WAL A hu passed | on”to Teat ih ER AND life two ‘years : e e x.‘."“tx‘.,’g..‘.,".," L"x’ éfl? HEBWARS ¢ AL 1 St Monica's (‘h-u Sout C‘flllol ELMO L. PERRY, W 2 LOBB Sec. gmbers of the Frederick Dnll‘ Tuks Retief Aneoeiation A1 requested 1 8 Rother. Eb- a4 tho funeral- o iy Siren {unfif‘l&smzfi B o LN A° DAVES, lg-ondenl B mmu:n Secretary. ALy & Men's Protectiva Le R agtend “Tneral o'f EDWARD, f? L EN 5“ U August 8. lrn{:: t. Monica's o ’Qjfig N u.u.ék Prea™ " wALTON. g ALWELL. On Frid Aumu 6, hiy residence, 1411'F s beloved husband of Mary neral {rom the above res \ERAL_DIRECTORS Wm. H. Sardo & Co, 41‘3"1;:“8 Lt Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO. successors of nor connected .15."‘.’5'.' Srfinal W, R.Spear establishe Phone Frank. 6626 St. N.W. ‘Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC 3034 M St. 1926, at day. Hol)' Conn'rur Cnnmn Pl Foel Bl AII'IIIIALD Friday, 8, Seloved " danghier ot Cine e funeral hereafter. BALDWIN. Saturday, August 7. 1026, at h nee. near, Berwen. Md. MAR RET. beloved wife of Charles W. Bald- o lterment Rock Creek ~ Cemetery MAN. Passed into th tact lite Sat- o N urdny. Augast 7. 1090 at i o rk’n.;. 16 H 8t. N.E. LINCOLN §200 t. B her: restaance. 007 Weatmingter st Autdmobila Service. 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