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SOCIETY, SOCIETY Cccretary of Commerce Leaving Today For White Pines, in Adirondacks, to Visit Mr. dnd \lrs. Coolidge. HE Secretary Mr. Herbert leave Washington of Commerce, Hoover, will today to T Pines, After his visit there vill g0 to his home in California. Hoover is remaining in Wash- on and will probably join the ary in their home in California P - on. * ~enora de Riano was the ranking £ 0st at_a dinner party entertained £-i the Yacht Club at Bar Harbor ' «t evening by Mr. and Mrs. Mar- <iall Langhorne of Washington. wra de Riano and Mrs. Alexander cgare are guests of Mr. and Mrs. omas Bell Sweeney, who are en- afning at a lunch at the Yacht ib for them. 1 ~dersecretary of State and *irs. Grew Are at Bar Harbor. The Undersecretary of State and Joseph C. Grew e Harbor from their Summer place New England, to meet a number o social engagements. Representative and Mrs. Robert L. acon and thelr family will spend e remainder of the Summer at ‘Woods Hole, M; Representative Frederic Davenport as a guest at luncheon ormer Governor and M Lowden, who entel Rest, Alexandria Ba Frank ¢ it Castle e d'affaires of Sa stro and Sen \ugela Cromeyer will leave V Ington Monday for Atlantic City. where they will spend about a week. The charge d'affaires of the Persian ‘egation and Mme. Kazemi will go to Sherwood Forrest Saturday to spend a few week: he of the Ttalian 100K to that resort & numbe embassy, Col. Augu Villa: the naval attache of the emba: , Comdr. Alberto i.ais, and Comdr. A. Bertagna, who is! <tationed at the embassy temporarily, ire expected to return to Washington this evening or tomorrow. They have | been in Boston, and spent a short | time in Newport. The attache of the Cuban e b Senor Don Cayetano de Qu re he will the Spunish War Veter. ‘onvention. He will return to Washington after the convention Miss Corinne Wagner has rejoined her parents, Col. and Mrs. John D. Wagner, at Wardman Park Hotel after a visit to Mrs. Alexander Leith, who has a cottage at Westerly, R. T, for the Summer. attended the dinner party given by Mrs. Leith at Newport to announce Authenticity iWhen you Fur Coats from Ney, you buy mot only Value and Quality, but Authen- tic Style as well. Fashioned by expert furriers in the new- est models. Every Fur Coat is guaranteed. Il buy Terms Are Easy = tnanced 30 wweeks While there she | | the engagement visit the President at White | huve gone to| vesterday of | of her daughter, Miss Alexandra Leith, to i George Warren Patterson, jr., U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harwood en- tertained in their new home, Idaho avenue, last evening at a din- ner and shower in compliment to Mr and Mrs. T. Z. Webster, whose mar- riage took place July 4. The table had a pretty arrangement of bridal decorations, pink rosebuds and pink and white gladioli. In the sun parlor a large rose petal sun shade hung from the ceiling filled with gifts of silver, linen and other gifts for the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Harwood were assisted by Mrs, Harvey 1. Smith. The party was also in the nature of a housewarming for Mr. and Mrs. Harwood, who, after the dinner, showed their friends through their home, into which thi moved. The guests included Mr. Mrs. W. , parents of Mrs. Webster: herine Emmons, Mr. Harold Harwood of the Univ ty of Virginia. Mrs. Webster w: fore her marriage Miss Amy Glen Johns. American Ambassador To France Returning Here. Mr. Myron T. Horrh . Ambassador ra vesterday_for ‘hflrbnurg nd is g on the Mau- retania for New York. He is coming to the States for his annual vacation, | New York for | uccompanied by Mrs, ! | { farm mear Cleveland JMrs. Newbold Noyes, { will go to Gene ITRHI most of which he will spend on his i\ H. Humphrey, the Hotel Astor in <everal da have re- turned to Washington hey were P. D. Glassford regatta of the Bar Club held yesterday of well known Washingtonians. More than «w hundred boats took part in the re tta, 40 of them going from Seal Harbor. Among others were Mr. and who went from Sorrento for the event. Mr. and Mre. Bernard Baruch have 18 guests at Fetteresso Castle land, for the grouse-shooting | Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and her brother, Mr. Richard Bolling. She a September 1 for the meeting of the Lea oi Col. and Mrs. k who have been The annual Harbor Yacht annual Nations Col. and Mrs. ¥ are at the Hotel A: for several days. E. M va, announcy daughter Veror erick Johnson of ington. The ceremony took pla early this morning in the rectory of n H or in New Humphrey York esh of Cedar s the ma s 3215 I il Stetson Shoe Values in Our August Reduction Sale 5 Others. 87.75— 75 $9.75 The rapid sale of these shoes has depleted our range That's of sizes. priced. the reason they are so remarkably low But you'll find ‘many popular models here, in- cluding Stetson Snappy Ties, Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers, in all fashionable leathers and colors. NoC.0.D’s No Exchanges No Refunds Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON W OFFICIAL HOSTESS T UMD ERWOOD MRS. WILLIAM P. McCRACKEN, Whose husband has just been appointed Assistant Secrefary of Commerce, in ¢harge of aviation. Siie is arriving from her bome in Chicago, to join her hus- pand here. St. Patrick’s Church. Immediately |by Miss Evelyri Warn of Charleston, after which Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left | W. Va., as maid of honor, and will for a motor trip of some length. After |have as flower girl, Jean Corning, September 1, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson |cousin of the bridegroom. will be at home at 2100 Massachusetts " avenue. A number of parties have been given S in honor of the bride and bridegroom The marriage of Miss Frances E.[elect. Sunday Mre. Erwin John Elliott to Mr. Bernard Lomax Walker | Tucker entertained at tea in her apart- will take place August 16 at 8 o'clock |ment in the Monmouth Hotel, when in the evening at the Mount Vernon [among the guests were Miss Warn, Plice Church. A reception will fol-| Miss Frances A. Johnson, Miss Ba. low the ceremony at the Washington [bette Everett, Mrs. Minor Preyre of Club. * Miss Elliott will be attended 'Buenos Aire Mrs. Stanford H. Rose 12 I9 CONNECTICUT Ave FURTHER REDUCTIONS Spring and Summer Apparel Now Reduced Far Below Cost—With Many Drecses at One-Half Their Cost Price. DRESSES 15 ‘19 COATS *35 and *45 HATS S .4 25 All Sales Final Rizik Brothers FINAL CLEARANCE No Returns : No Exchanges All Sales Final No Returns COATS and WRAPS Formerly White and Yellow Striped Sport Coat, size 16.. Sport Coats; green, }elk\\v blue and rose; size 16.... Tmported Blue Crepe de Chine Coat, size 18 137.50 Imported Metal Cloth Coat, ostrich trimmed.... Coats; one copen, one green with fur trim; size 16 . Capes Mack ropen biue and green with fur collars Capes. various colors, fur trimmed Navy Blue Twill (& Coats, red trimmed; Bl Silk Granite Coat, monkey fur trimmed...... SUITS and DRESSES Formerly size Now 29.50 5.00 55.00 15.00 39.50 283.00 19.50 69.50 88.50 67.50 size 29.75 18500 79.50 Now Three-piece Gray Suit 3 79.50 130.00 ! 4 5 o 15.00 Kasha Suit, black coat. tan skirt ; size 18 1 15.00 D. C. THURSDAY, Mrs. E. Phillips, Mrs. Theodors C. Uhler and Mrs. Dan W. Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black arrived in Newport yesterday on board the yacht Harmony, which they chartered for a month. They are at the Casino for a few weeke' stay and will later visit friends in the colony. Miss Virgila Stephens entertatned at luncheon at the Congressional Coun- try Club today for Mrs. Willlam Nigh of Hollywood, Calif., who is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and i\gr:.l.louph Bley, at Wardman Park otel. Mrs. Robert E. Kline. jr., enter- tained in her home, in Chevy Chase, Tuesday in compliment to her house guest, Miss Nellle Woodford of Balti- more. Mr. and Mrs. John Alan Sharp and AUGUST 12, 1926. son, Albert McDavid Bharp, of North Carolina, have returned to their home there after a visit of several days with Mrs. Sharp's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Boucher, at the Altamont. Miss Janet Richards who salled for Burope Baturday on the Rotterdam, planning to visit seven European countries, will go to Geneva next month for the annual meeting of the League of Natlons. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cole and family have left for Atlantic City, where they will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hall of New York City and thelr sons, John and Franklin Hall, are at Wardman Park Hotel while on a motor trip through Maryland and Virginia. They are ac- companied by Mrs. Albert Eberle and | SOCIETY, Miss Margaret Eberle and Miss Bea trix Eberle of Sacramento, Calif. RBailey-P: ‘Wedding in Centennial Baptist Church. The marriage of Miss Ethel Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wes- ley Payne of Anacostia, D. C., to Mr. Richard Coulter Balley of Latrobe, Pa., was solemnized at 8 o'clock last n‘venln‘ at the Centennial Baptist Church. _The officlating clergyman was the Rev. J. B. Coulter. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was dressed in white satin and lace and wore a long tulle veil. Her shower bouquet was of white roses and lilles of the valley. The maid of honor, Miss Violet Hammer, wore pink chiffon and car ried pink rosebuds. The bridal party (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) Store Closed All Day Saturday Through Septembcr Fourth! August Fur Sale in Progress Now! THE greatest Fur Sale we have ever held. Guaranteed 20% savings on selections made A small deposit will hold your coat, in August. storage and insurance free, until 1 FASHION November 1. The New Satim—— y do 6, ucl are mgtimes using both sides of ade 1 Hotigely ia- the fabric in- s’pnlu\xl‘? and details are especially interesting. basic, the emarteat mode for evers occasion. d ing, ‘evening—it_mattera not whicl #mart—so say the fashion dictators, all. Gypay wine ia really very chic. very recent to receive the style sanction and forest green this seagon. s splendid for immediate wear and favar. Of cof thess new george! make them all women will want at least on As a matter of fact, nite routine, the new treatments of front fullness, course, would appreciate wha tive Misses’ Frocks unbelievable price. Selections Will Be Reserved The new Fall Coats, selected ‘during the August Sales may be re- served until November First by the payment of a small deposit. Storage and insurance free. A small deposit will guar- antee savings of 10.00 to 30.00—and the strike may make your savings even Vacation Yet? day in the Sportswear Shop- very, very low for clearance. ( from your trip, remarkable savings. Skirts, 6.95 Were 8.95 to 10.75 some pleated all-around, if you like them that way. veilow and blue and tan stripes, Skirts, 9.85 Were 13.50 to 15.00 A.\'OTHER group, including fla nel and crepe de chine mode! that are very smartly tailored, wi Black and Green Satin En- semble Suit; size 38....... A Group of Smart Summer Dresses, mostly small sizes, 1 28500 79.50 79.50 25.00 Entire Remaining Stock [ Greatly Reduced WELVE . THIRTEEX F 5.95 Were Formerly 7.95 EAVY Quality Crepe de Chine Tailored Overblouses. wi short sleeves and convertible neck lines—and even in some instanc with ibelts. costume above with skirts describ Sizes 34 to 42, Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor but black—again in the vanguard of But that {s not an wish to be really singled out for attention. certain very new things, like the silk cord girdle, and A wide range of distinc- course, even if you have returned there are things vou will need in town, too. at these interesting group of the fash- ionable sports skirts, in flannel, wool crepe and crcpe de chine, others with plain back and pleated fronts. There are some on silk bodice tops, White, pleated fronts and all-around pleat- ing. Some with silk bodice tops. Tailored Blouses Will form a complete Very Smart Moires— ESTABLISHED by Parls as one of the most im- portant style medjume of the season, theeo new moire frocks are a style lesson in themselves, for they embody in effectiva treatment all the more important principles of style, as it is decreed for Fall. The New Colors— which the most important is not a color at all. fashion as aytime, morn- black, it's d_among_the are pavy blue M\ \ The Desired Georgette— articularly good at this moment, both becauss it because Paris has decided to contintie the sheer medjuma in snecial tte frocks are mado in"the {mage of ‘their satin and ‘moire sieters. which the more fascinating. and smart voung The Smartest Trims— THIS season trimming restrictions are very eevern. Paris has mapped out a defi- which trimmings must follow if they There are and the ‘very charming new collars and sleeves that prove quite defi- nitely that a new mode has at last arrived. t great advantage tomorrow’s at this M Washington 16. All Sizes for Misses in This Remarkable Group—Friday #* Frock Shop—Third Floor HAWKlNS A< MOTOR CO. Conveniently Located on Fourteenth Street [1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 The Secret of Summer Comfort! 1TY k INSTITUTION NewYork New —which me price. styles in this popular s i« thin enough for hot-weather other garment if you are not pleased exclustve with Jelleff's in Washington SILK UNDERWEAR—'he Striped outlasts any other at the A wide range of attractive iped glove silk, which perfect comfort during the You are the judge! An- And it 1s season. Grey Shops—Second Floor Left—Moire irock smart with kid belt. Right—Satin Left —Geor- frock gette tailored frock with rib- silk bon trim. 25.00. 3 For 50 For with crepe trim and cord As Usual the Misses’ Frock Shop—Steals a March on Fashion! This Time—It's the New Tailored Silks 'HAT Paris has decreed for Autumn wear, and that every important couturier includes as a very essential feature of his collection—We secured a wonderful group of frocks in this new mode, at a very special price concession, because we placed such a large order at this time—but we knew that the young women of Wi ashington, the fashionable young women, of special prices will afford them. For smart street wear the smart business girl For the smart traveler For smart afternoon wear informal evenings A Strike of 40,000 Coatmakers in New York —has held up the deliveries of coats for our August Coat Sales, and we beg to apologize for the limited number of garments shown during the past few days. We congratulate the purchasers, however, for it is the general opinion that the strike will result in increased prices when the operators go back to work In the meantime, 80 coats in_the most desirable of the Winter modes have arrived for your selection Friday—and cloth coats were A very good range of the newest fabrics, smarter or better values. never smartest fur treatments, selected fur pelts, and the new colors. 5 8.50 7 8.50 _and the choice oi our higher-cost coats from 15500 upwards at a straight discount of 15%—incidentally twenty-five exceptionally distinctive new coats have come to join this group. Four Individual Coat k.m:-nm F not, tomorrow is surely your for so many of the smart things vou will need, have been marked )i The New Stocking, features of both *sheer service weights. Shops—Third Floor Gold Stripe Style 808 Stripe the and Gold combining l 95 the pair—3 pairs, 5 70 Style 808, the new Gotham Gold Stripe stocking is sheer enough for smartness—strong enough for wear. tected from the sheerest. And stocking. In the lighter and popular colors this stocking cannot be de- yet it has all the capacity as a Gotham service stocking for wear. Every Gold Stripe advantage and privilege goes with this Style 808—Service-sheer, in all colors. Many Other Styles—All Colors—All Sizes And Absolute Protection from Garter-Clasp “Runs” Hosiery Shop—Street Floor n- Is. th repriced for Friday th s this readily when you see them Long sleeves, tailored models, ed Some in simulated two-piece effect Silk Daytime Frocks In the Downstairs Store—Friday A rare group of frocks planned to sell at 10.00— 7:00 THERE are only 100 frocks in this group—which means that the opportunity is limited. We thought they were remarkable values when they were priced at 10.00—and you will appreciate Crepe de chine, flat crepe, printed crepe and georgette in a wide range of Summer shades and nas smart for any daytime occasion. Sizes 14 to IR, 36 and 38 In the Downstairs Store—Friday lovelier, the Four Specialized Coat Shops —are daily receiving new shipments of coats to meet cvery need of every type of woman or miss. Fairly good range styles for women, misses, larger and taller women and women of less than average height of Encore by Request Velour Hats Another Great 5‘00 Shipment of Those Genuine Velours 'HESE genuine velour hats, that are the rage at all the fashionable resorts, went quickly when we placed them on sale last Friday. They were such values—so new—and so smart! wonderful O many people requested them during the week that we have sequred another group of the same hats—love- ly quality genuine velours. smartly trimmed with ribbon— a wide choice of the good shapes and all the very smart Fall colo Millinery Shop—Street Floor