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14 SOCIETY. :Senor Don Juan Riano, Ambassador of Spain, Returning Today From York Harbor, Where He Spent 10 Days. H former | Ambassador of Spain, Senor | dore Robert Field Stockton Don Juan Riano, is expected head of the United Stu to return to Washington this | conqueror of Califor afternoon from York Ha great-grandfather was Chief Justice Me., he went to 1| Richard Stockton, u signer of the some time enora de Riano. who | Deglaration of Independence. ¢ great- | | « visiting her brother-in-law and sis- | Mr. and Mrs. Terhune were married ter, Mr, and Mrs. Chandler P. Ander- [at the Stockton family home, Seven som, | Maples, Hampden, M; r. Ter- The Ambassador and Senora de | hune's father, the Rev. Edward Riano were gu; honor at ajPayson Terhune, on September 2, dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Ander- | 1901. The bride’s sisters, Mrs. O. Skeel and Mrs. Essex Newman, who were her bridesmaids, will be at the silver wedding. The couple celebrated their wooden wedding when Mr. Terhune's parents * celebrated their golden wedding on the 3 lawns of Sunnybank in 1906, xico, Senor | e 1o Wash. | Mr. and Mr J. Hart and their rom New children, Miss Elizabeth Hart, Mi; : ter | Virginia Hart and John J. Hart, jr Saturday af O heme | have come from their home in Pit son Saturday, when Mr. Willlam E. Mitchell, former assistant chief of the Army Alr Service and Mrs. Mitchell, were among the gu mbissador at “rom Home Vi Mexican Embass, . John El ington where he Shendine o Mewiwecks | burgh by motor and are at Wardman i Eopdns | Park Hotel for seve i The Minister of Bolivi: nd Senora | s = U Jaimes Frevre and Senorita Yo.| Mrs. W. H. Mooney. who has heen Yinda Jatmes Ireyre and the mem. | Visiting her son, Postmaster William Lers of the 1 tion staff returned to : M Mooney, and M Mooney, at Washington last evening after hav. [their residence, 4416 Fifteenth street ing motored to Philadelphia to at.|northwest, for two months, left yes. tand tha relehiation of Bolivia day at | terday for her home in Steubenville, the Sesquicentennial Ohio. s of Eeuador,| Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Reppert The charge ¢ Eenor Don Juan iliness will attend the « announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Isabelle, to Mr. Don- ald Bxcell Marsh of Beaver Falls, Pa., the wedding to take place some time because of » to Philadelphia._to ation of Ecuador day THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, hoyra: dohn H. Tonge. 60. 2400 16th at. Frosper’ Geuchaley. 70, Emergencs Hos- pita | 709 Quincy st. % ek (40 Fallinont ot 0. 431 N at. > Parker st n.e D. . MONDAY. ley Courts leave the latter part of the week for an automobile trip to Bristol, Tenn., where they will visit relatives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Weaver of 2417 Wisconsin avenue northwest are at the Chalfonte, Atlantic City. Mr.-and Mrs. W. C. Linton of 3404 Garfleld avenue northwest are in At- lantic City and are spending some time at Haddon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of 1787 Lanier place have recently returned from a short stay at Back Bay, on the Chesapeake. Bisthe Reposted, The following_births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 2¢ | hours | Paul N, and Edna M. Espina, girl Frank P, M. Farquhar. boy. Donald A, and Margaret B. Wiley, hoy. | Harry and 1da Rinis. girl, . Daniel G. and_ Florence C. Rice. girl. Louis and Sophie Liff. girl. Thomas E. F. and Louise Masterton, girl Walter M. and Tona L. Green. boy. Charica and Graca Tufner. hov. Edward_and Wilhelmina Bradley, girl. and Caliie C. Baylor. boy. 3 Hnwmfic\,uy. 5 le: d_Mildrec James and Helen Johi William and_ Viola Pridgei Tewis 'and Valena. Clitton Deaths Reportea. The following_deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 4 Ity Hospital plain pl ie Coleman 1 ts H. Royzter JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. AU JGUST 9. 1926. BARON TO LEAVE MIAMI. SOCIETY. Marriage Licenses. A Better Shade Pearl Thornton and Beatrics E. Reed. . Tasl Ci . Rerevgur wrrs e wics| FRVSREURERAE, | For Less Money A ey of oston. Mas ery ’ aa0mph Jo H L transaction. " You " will ones o e e s o macen| B G S p o | R (o 8 o St 02 MIAMI, Fla., August 9 UP.—Baron | #3500% 2 %Riie and Hoeine, Re°T Ny, e e a Michael Royce-Garrett was removed | Kaymend Johnson agd Epima jaries Comeon WP yesterday from a hospital where he agrv e 4 Minnle A Barnes s rank vilt Ao TR has been held under guard by county officials since the inquest into the death of his wife, who jumped to her death from the tower of the Ever- glades Hotel July 31. County officials released him when members of _the Coral Gables Theosophical Soclety promised that he would leave the State. The baron would not say where he was going or what profession he would follow. He sald he would seek some place where he could success- fully follow one of several professions for which he i equipped. FRTFHGANT electin ouse The _consideration in a home In an apartment not the lowest rent that can ol tnined, but the greatest amount of comfort and service that can be cured at reasonable rutes—the val- ues here are not equaled in the Distriet of Columbia. Furnished or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year RSN RRR AR RRRR RN AN R ri and Pour Simpson’s Cream Over Peaches —and you’ve got a dish that’s a delicious delicac: Just asking at your neighborhood store for Simpson's Cream makes sure of the richest. “Walker Hill Dairy” 530 Seventh Street S.E. Atlantic 70 Summer with her mother. She 618 12th St. N.W. at the Sesquicentennial. e will be So yepresented at the celebration by the | In September. WASHINGTON consul gener: cuador in Phila- | Mrs, Geoffrey Bell of Madeira, Calif., ‘PARIS Gelphia, Seno and her voung son, Lynn Franklin Mrs. Joseph . who are spend- | 01 1S, . Tatter s a vacation at Haneock, D i e M ENRIQUE M. BENITEZ, . OI ‘ 5 O(’S O tO t e ¢ motored to York Harbor, | Berengaria for Ensiand to visit his | Wife of Capt. Benitez, U. 8. A, and their chikiren spending the Summer An Important Notice urday to spend the week end.| CiERTLE Bell, who was | at Kew Gardens, but making frequent motor trips to nearby places. _ o Undersecrotary will probably re|hefore her marriage Miss Hazel Jhunth, Mrs, Grew vemaining in New | pranklin of Washingion, will Teturt | garet Conley are spending their vaca-| both Wilkinson. Miss M. Pearl Mc- y e aranc e a e S liampehire for a longer stay. VR Datote goimgto hex Califormia | ion in ana around the Virginia. capes | Call, assistant Distriet attorney, wil Our Greatest Clearance Sale : e e hostes: he guests of honor and The n: of the Argentine | home. = 2 Elizabeth At Lee of Rich- ndge Mary O'Toole, f = - > ambassy e Wags Twvere | L e { mond is the house guest for ten days | 3 Miss Marie K. of Lines are breaking rapidly these days funong the gue t the dinner given | Surch-Knigh esiding uncle, Mr. Reeve, in George- ss Grace B. Knoeller, . Zace “E e : o hunong the Eucsts at the dinner glYon | Event of This Morning. X i i | 3iss 31 Girace MeVey and Mrs. Jonn Wonten's ditd Wisses: making recruits for the bargain lots. other guests were the first secretary | The wedding of Miss Olive Knight, | At Lee is spending_the week | Robert Ash. e aRki oD i of the T . Senor Paulo | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1. end a Pearson, Md., on the Chesapeake Only Burt Shoes—always Burt quality. Coelho de Mr. Alex Wah- | ward Knight, to Mr. Willlam Edison as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Dr. Everett M. Ellison Host Coats haby of the n legation, M Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Kalbfus at their cottage there. To Guests From the West. For Women.— Dorothy Tier: y M Lilita Dawson | Morgan Burch, took place this mor | M _—— Mr. and Mrs. Conger R. Smith of . i rooks. ing *cloc] ¥ ceremony | . Mrs. Jessie I. Plerson and her | r. anc 1 L o R " #nd Mr. Clifford Brooks. b ttio etion rir I navgnter AISSWIGIRE . Plerson of 821 Eefimaioly o motor fviiioien At Greatl.y__R_ed____uc_ed Prices | The very popular strap Pumps in White Gapt. and red Heart Church, the Rev. Pat. | Ingraham street northwest, have re- (b st are in Washington for 7% N 3 P Ao . < have tak rick . Gavan officiating. The bride | turhed from a twoweek wisit to|{W¥h 8 BOUR EUame of U, Brerett HESE Coats are made of the best quality Calf, White Canvas, Parchment Calf and e el Wore @ gown of white georgeite and |Telatives in Wollaston and Boston, | M- Fllison at his res bl el sl thalad : Patent Leather. at dinner last evening. lace, and a white horsehair braid hat, [ M455- Mr. Joe Mitchell Chapple of Boston, materials and include sports, street, | Baron nburgs has closea | nd carried a shower bouquet of bride 2 and Mrs, E. C. Hume of Miami, el ot e Netonal WS I traveling and dress models suitable for pres- | Were $10 and $12 srtmont. at, Wardman Park Ho- | FOSes. e a., accompanied by Miss Louise 2 guest ¢ sev- 2 ¥ : 19 T e s e to Hazdwick, Ve, | The bride's only attendant was a| Hurhe, arrived In Washington Friday | °Fel 0ays. ) ent, Fall and Winter wear. where she is the guest of Mrs. A. L. "‘,r"r‘"e“';m“;gr‘;r’r‘l‘;‘;'g‘o’:‘"”m;o(‘,:flglr;': and are stopping at the Mayflower. Mrs. Frederick Stmpson of Seattle, g Delano. B with a picture hat to match, and| Included in making reservations for | Yash. accompanied by Miss Helen M. Mr. and M. Carlton ard Moran | carried Sweetheart roses. Mr. Johu | the garden dinner to be given by the |TInbson, 's making « visit returned to Wardman Park Hotel Sat- | Knight, a brother of the bride, acted [business and professional women’s | INSton, staying at the M Wonderful Values Now | nrd fter a three-week motor trip|as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Burch|section of the Women’s City Club to-| Mr and Mrs. R. Woodland Gates i through New Bngland, including « | left after the ceremony for a wed- | morrow Sarah P. Grogan, |joft yesterday for a trip to the Paific ) | stay Prouts Neck, Me.,|ding trlp through Pennsylvania and | Miss Laura M. Berrlan, Mrs. E. B.|Coast via the Canadian Rockies, 3 G they I the fishing and |along the Jersey coast, and will l»»'x ‘wman, Judge I\lnr;‘{to\"l"tmle‘ AMrs, — i Sports “{he famous resort.|at home after September 1 at 1202 |Lyman Swormstedt, Mrs. Gerrit | Dr. and Mrs. Gregg C. Birdsall, o H 5 e etared o Cinada, Vit | Kenyon sireer, Miss Amy Clement Leavitt, | with their son snd dawghtor, are sl Dresses Other Special Groups at §5.85, §7.85, §9.85 Miss Sarah Boyd Harlan of Rich Aias Tiia. Stelnecs Miss Macts | A& tomorzow for Europe to be gone ' Mi. 5 X g mond, Va., has returned to her home | Steiner, Miss A. H, Hechmer, Mrs, T, | " (WO months. For Women and Misses RS ks ter spending several days with her | Miss Katie S fr. Paul Sex- . T e sister, Mrs. Charles P. Light, at the tion and Mr. ( Sext .ot t Great uce rices v :3",:‘.1“'“‘1"_\;[\-.\ "fl::! v ‘.\‘h Jn. oceupied ‘ Ontario. Davis Ley Miss Nila e s ¢ Fol' Men their aparument at. Wardman Park | o M . Allen, Pauline Floyd, Miss May - S e £ . - o Hatel Mr. and Mrs, James Willia Belle’ Raymond, Miss Coombs, Miss |[f THYS great sale offers a varied selection of Smart models in Black. Tan and White— otel. SR of Capitol Hill and their Luciile McKinley, Miss V. S. Benja- ||| e i T 3 Mrs. Walter i Gherardi, wife of | Mrs. Helena D. Reed, and Miss Mar. | min, Mrs. W. Florence and Miss -l the best-made dresses for all occasions. Cang, Gherardi, s spending some time | Why Worry Where to Go? New assortments have been added. Were $10 and $12 ' Rl |WE REMODEL AND STORE | nd Mrs, 1 = Hucciogton s7e ||l _Excellent _ Work—Reasonable Prices ardn :; (ilr-\zh‘ ol ’ | hone F. 5:45.»-‘_::«1 Ahn:k Us to Call m‘ l Varrington for his pos Panama. i | e PY e NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS || F StreeT CorneR oF I3 . Reduced liiaen X {hiers she Benjamin Sherman, Prop. | to ” | ::YI join . Harrington in Panama " ot SO in the " . thls hOt Weather Other Special Groups at $9.85 « d Mrs ph R. De Frees, 1 1 shington Wed- | o - nesday for a ith's motor trip | g ) KX < through the Middle W —or go on your vacation before calling our upholstering shop. Vot gatertiSaa iR e HevA " Miss B, T, Wightman and Miss May - . . . — i s’ Shoes are included in the Augus oM L We will have your uphohtlenng all ready when you re!\ll:n, Selections Will Be Four Specialized Clearance Sale—at interestingly reduced prices. apartment. at Wardman JPark ”“::rl{ or when your new home is ready for occupancy. Special Reserved! [ J Coat Shops! 5 o alout the middle of the mo! E . o = sl . ;’I[l-nd;n::.h.; few weeks at the Lake |||l reduced rates this week to keep our workshop running B il Dol oo o ;?::“(::gwor\x‘i;r; ;v:\gp;z?;;:r o o s through the dull season. coats, selected during the el e A You can be sure of all sizes in the com ver who is at August Sales will be reserved clathes allowance. Cool, skpucioui\- bined groupings. ? S e L A FASHION INSTITUTION Siebiions ity ont comtorr. | A payment of a small deposit. o Washington NewYork ably, regardless of the weather | ishington is the Storage and insurance free! tside! | A h B C 11 Mrs. Albert Payson | rt ur urt 0. Syl 3 | 1343 F St | 8 reet tifth Wi i A | The New Winter Coat Modes A ockton, grand- || | 4 on. who — = 4 - i . y X7 ! e S| Are Particularly Flattering to Larger and Taller Women! | v was Commo HICH means that our Specialized Shop for Larger and Taller Wom- = en has contributed to the AUGUST COAT SALE an excep | . Onl}' 4 Da} S tional group of really charming models, embodying perfectly the Paris | Keeplng i our Left to Buv dictum with regard to sllhouette, fabrics, color and elaboration. Every | n .ett to buy coat is a remarkable value at this time, not only because we hought | . % ' R~ toppin these coats when production was slower, and production costs were con- | S h l 1 C l the evemn?; with sequently lower—but also because Jelleff's and eizht other stores from | C OO gll' Omp eXIOIl a supper dance onthe Washington to San Francisco combined their fashion knowledge and buy- | l'n (7/ic Scml J’znuq[ | ing power in making thelr selections. By IRENE CASTLE : ! . pyrigh 26 by P. O. Beamty Feas 1 Four Great August Price Groups Comiettainggon = 5850 785 98% 125W Take . ! ] The New Coat Silhouettes periectly interpreted by specialists in the | Ca'e hat Klnd) WILLARD HOTEL designs of coats for larger and taller women. The fluent, long lines | of soap teuches your face | 14th and Penn. Ave. ' which are so flattering, and fortunately so smart. P —_— | i use them- | The New Fabrics in all the new colors and all the better trends in | o " sehs how 0 e 1 elaboration and line—beautifully expressed in each model. Of course, | | the new fur trimmings are represented in luxurious, selected pelts, used | TO_ endanger a good complexion | g 51 as lavishly and as smartly as the mode demands. ¥ with an unproved soap is a folly. | = : ‘ 0 21247" OeS | The only kind of soap to use on| i & e | A wide choice of the fashions, styles, e face is a true complexion soap. | | and i i 1 me soaps that are excellent in | KAP LO lTZ ! i oo iR G 48%- many ways are too harsh for the ' W : | Coat Salon for Larger and Taller Women—Third Floor. skin. aalilt INCQRPORATED . 1 | | _hunder,;cmb, with any soap you z21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST |, ~~ | :l‘:h’- Bi:t'gnfm_rdmgkae good c?;:;i {SPEC{ALLY REDUCED FOR| | Many More Beautiful Coats have Arrived for the a ';‘hl;!m"e wli:;?::(: ;nL'dt'y — ! 1 Ann 1 A S l ... a soap made solely for ome| TOMORROW The sale is nearly over! Come at once. | ua ugust ale R“g:;': '°k";;m “h: i‘m:;o:,' The values are so extraordinary that NO | f J ll ff l- F ' be used freely and lavishly on the : ONLY woman, while she still has the chance, will | 0 e e ua lty urs. ’h.r.'u ed beauty method today :mo'f, yr:,‘:rwy:::fir B"I"‘h::’d’nlut:: : SIZES 14, 16, 18,36,38 | want to miss them. 1 7 € e it | s the simple rule that follows—| pores, often enlarge them. Black MODEL ObWNS; ‘ 20% Guaranteed Savings! | Nature's formala to “Keep That| heads and distigurements often fol- 2 [ [ KB il Ay conet T 1oveliens of Beindie: 5 : Schoolgirl Complexion.” Leading| low. They must be washed away. 200 | Others At | selected by experts in furs and st THe: skt of thie | skin experts urge. Thousands of| Get real Palmolive i | style-approved pelts—beautifully marked—beautifully matched—. | Desutfnd complamions prove S| o .oF nse ordiiey songein the $ i | beautifully made—and beautifully lined—in fact, really beau. results. e tmcitgeen abaves Do ok ] 5 ! g5 g5 | tiful furs. ) ’ ’ Follow this rale one week—Note the | 2y green soap, or represented as L. ~ ~ Tlieshosunenitapestryibiie mfi:}«:‘;}:; rgc:o;;rzm:: s(é’\;flf;i(\,lr;d?}{!)fl&:‘ of Fall fashion! Coats improvement that comes | of paim and olive oils, is the same Sicron 855 Mtus Stac | Venise devclops this charming L : I ! Wash your face gently with|as Palmalive. ucTon $55, O 55i coat for the larger and taller The New Fur Salon—Fourth Floor. ; paxm;l»ll:ve Sk:p. RS ‘;u!o!':;’y It costs but 10c the cakel—so i e ; 5 e & B into the skin. inse oroughly, | [ittle tha 11 i R SPORTS RESORTS ~ AFTZRNOON - : | ;g'yt Iflywr ;kir;;s g;clmed tg;;; Obtain Palmolive today. Then note STREET TRAVEL DINNER . g | » apply a tou good what an amazing difference one MADAMES' AND MADEMOISELLES' c\-l;,l F JTREET-/"’ cream—that is all C week makes. The Palmolive Com T DRSS SHOPS Do this regularly, and particularly | pany (Del. Corp.), Chicago, Illinois. ) I fo the cvcni,. Use powder and 0 ~ « v\_r» e N N S N Yt e o ¥