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~ 12 SOCIETY. THE EVENING SOCIETY. STAR. WASHINGTO'N. D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1926. Secretary - of _State and Mrs I\ellogg Leaving Today for Week End Visit At Summer White House. | ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 13 (Spe- cial)—In this county divorce com- plainants must be bona fide residents of the State, Judge Robert B. Peter has decided in the circuit court here, in dismissing & bill, without prejudice and without passing on its a.llegnnond The suit was that of Ulric C. Deike, an employe of the United States Vet- erans’ Bureau, against Mrs. Edith M. Deike of Montreal, Canada. The plain- | tiff contended he lived at the home of his parents at Takoma Park, this county, but as the testimony showed that he had not slept there for two years immediately preceding the filing Abe Martin Says: -~ 9 | Polar Wastes ' e There is no land around the Pole, | according to explorers: there only fcy billows roll, and tempests, ring- lz\lled; roarers. Thero is no land on which to build hotel or fillling station, but all the dreary waste is filled with ice and desolation. We've sailed above the | Pole now, twice, and crossed the sea around it, and scattered flags upon | the ice, to show that we have found it. And that, methinks, should be | enough for this one generation; we | well might can this polar stuff, dis- | courage emulation. We can imagine | all that's there, from what we've learned already; the ice, the snow, the Estab. 1909 12191221 G Street N.W. Open Saturday Until 3P.M. HE Secretary tate and Mr. Mayers als isited his parents i Mrs B, Kellogg will |at Fairmont, W. Va 2 G ik L Qe Bl Glalbn, UL polar_bear, thq bleak wind blowing | leave Washington this eve- e That nea ,fi‘xif%?%é‘f&i?i’é"“ifi;,‘"ffi steady, There's nothing more to | or New Y Sity . e Bl learn ®hat's worth three hoots in far White Pine C: to be guests over % “ for an absolute divorce on the ground earth its silence hold unbroken. But Vhite Fine Camp to be Euests Sver | Rear Admiral George C. Remey, the 58 demertion e L e vt | ek onl o N e Whits |ENNLix et Sl ol Ve Tievy weT Prof. Edwin W. Broome, county su- northward soon have started; they oolidge, at the Summer hite |the oldest officer in the service, cele- perintendent of schools, has an- e WTiare may. be other poles tham | o o h et | ISRy PO Reds v T nounced the appointment of the fol- that which has been charted. We'll | I . e et R B several lowing teachers: Principals—Boyds, find new snow and ice perhaps, and \‘?;501 Hirbie Bs 6 acaiibn eththe |t theEmTmerGULtERS of his Miss Elsie Brooks; Poolesville High then, Oh, donnerwetter! geographers el Hibpinieitieg S Ll 3 MN John W, Wadleigh, at School, Raymond Blackwell; Wood- can turn out maps which are sub- 2 o a . | Jamestown, R, 1. Besides the family side, Miss Mary F. B istants G X d for maps Thomas Macdonough, hero of the ( [ary F. Burton. Assista limely better. "The need foi ap mas Macdonough, _hejand a few cifilian friends, Regr Ad- —Rockville High School, George Page which show the shape of icebergs, top attle of Lake Champlatn. They will [ miral Remey's daughters, Miss Remey Woodside, Mrs. Hope John- and bottom, fs so intense that “men | ;:l‘un‘- '!:k\ ashington at the end of r;;)d Mrfid\\'(adxln‘.gh.[\\-ore‘entelrtulnlng ashington Grove, Mrs. Court- ! pe because they er’t got }a ELWBER. ear mirals Sims, Vogelgesang, ; Gaithersburg High School, And so the planes will dy senator and STeTatnes W, Wads- | [ood, Jayne, Fiske, Stirling, ‘Swin: B ticien 25 Kioos Batiics What you don't know won't hurt |away, with whoops and huil; \ borihi i, SholEreliEients for M. | LIne, SUETElL EICONIAR, SGIGVERS B . | | Pauline P. Chambers you. It's often what you kin tell |ings, and there'll be tragedies some t gl T Rl e 04 Winslow and ' Commodore _ Parker, 1 Jo Borden Buckingham; Yotomae, | that shortens your days. day to jar all human beings. The b T e Wi e o Prides Cronsiag | Capt: Roy C. Smith and Dr. Irwin, ’ Miss Emagene Porter. (Copyright. John F. Dille Co.) airships ‘cannot all come bac & Tors dnys to be the Euests of Mr | Since his retirement Rear Admiral Colored schools—Clarksburg, Clara = = luck won't last forever, and there will &nd M= SWHMEm Gondon Meansial en0 s Fimey have Vefimith o0 Montague; Seneca, Margaret Wood; | Bertram M. O: ~pastor of the |be finisiy black to Bigh and brave | Fhe' Bihurabrs, Gvensoking iingo | ma AnENGsHinglon Nt nENEN, § o Germantown, Alberta Beverly; Travi- | Baptist Church, officiated at the mar- | €n¢ . There'll be lost men amid fRbach port, spending their Summers in ; lah, Hannah Williams; Washington riage here of Jesse Wallace Mohier | the snow, for whom wives are | : Jamestown, R. L. . A ;. © || Grove, Janie Rusk: Sandy Spring, Emmi | weeping, ind other voyagers will o ¢ Bulgarian Diplomats Will Miss Florence McKee of Asheville, 1 Edgar A. Smith. B WL | i of CSnd G 1 Teave Sunday for Maine. . C is the @uest of Mr.'and Mrs. The county board of education has i oha | o Deenles G UE R ORI The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. | W illlam I. Denning of 5317 Chevy I?OCNPL} m'rfloru.‘n l.he. schools 0‘( the l[nhh“ur(.h, I\Olhhnf Washington. _:“‘ the: Arctle glm;m, ‘ol bruker-l, Radewa will leave Washington Sun. |Chase parkway. LO“':L\ lnn rhurfidm',&opt;{nbehr J»fl?} Rev. W. E. Wilson, pastor of the ppled, shaken. ~The life of one oy or d ol : eptember 7, all of the two hundred | Methodist Church at Clarksburg, of- | v i lay or Monday to spend about #lx| afrg. Carl Calvert Schuermann of ot Faat et Tl ROl conterariet | et Clnviall v | Pinve mANE WO moFe tHADUAIL tHE | weeks in Maine and Massachusetts. 5 ficiated at the B L € | waves that thunder on Oonalas D in M Massachusetts. | North Woodside is entertaining at o in Rockville to plan work for the year |of Thomas Lydard of Clarksburg, | gisesl ohere and knoek the. ben Senorade Grisantl, wife of the Min. | lunch followed by bridge today in hon- ; 2 and on September 8, the teachers will | ana Miss Annle Nicholson of Buck | suwmder. o o “" WAL MASON | fster of Venezela, and their daugh. |’F of Miss Mary Rose Ginechesi, whose 2 § be at therr buildings getting things|Lodge, Md. sk Sl i 1ors, the Senoritas Grisants, 16tt Wash: :n:l.(rmpr otA Mr.!‘;;flmr Pilkerton ; in readiness for the opening on the| ~Ar gatha M. Creamer, daughter (Copyrisht. 1926.) | p ington vesterday for Saranac Lake, | t2kes place August 18. o following day. of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McCrossin of R =t | A ey g etsterd it TR Stiestata e ; HARRIS B The practice of representatives of | Travilah, this county, and < When You Putt Wmdaws i ] OF hE Rason, Bl L ) sk 5 g Ew NG~ Washington hotels and rooming | Burriss of Ros le, were married 'y D e ey "/ | houses handing advertising matter to [ Washington Grove vesterday after-| To make a meater job in put The secretary of the Czechoslovak- | [10te] TOF sevcral Weelts ang Wil o tourists passing through Rockville | noon by Rev. Dr. Milburn, pastor of | windows, cut a small groove in Knlckers fan legation, Dr. Peregrin Fisa, will [ (PTOTTOW 10r BCPAR Tv, w0 having reached a point where traflic | the Methodist Church at that place, |putty knife about one-half an ine! go to Bustins Island, Me., tomorrow v/ B e s vas being seriously congested and!the home of the minister being the [from one corner. This groove rides - o pass a few weeks with Mme. Fisa, | Mrs. W. T. Baggett will leave Wash- erwise interfered with, the mayor | scene of the ceremony. in the corners of the wood, while the Sleeveless Coats who has been established there all |ington tomorrow for California _and MME. VAGO, and council have enacted legislation | -The games scheduled for Saturday |point of the blade rests on the glass B lcloth Summer. ‘he Pacific Coast, where she will re- | With her husband, Comdr. Ricardo A. Vago, naval attache of the Argentine | restricting such activities. An ordi- [afternoon in the Montgomery County | When pushed down hard the knife roadclot! = 4 main until Fall, | embassy, she is leaving for New York preparatory to sailing for Argentina, |nance now makes it unlawful for any | Base Ball League are Sandy Spring |will not slip and a stralght line of Blouses 3 The \fiiscr(-tBary of ;‘E;n‘knn.'usn lega- S : - | where the commander will enter on a term of sea duty. person, firm, corporation or associa-|at Boyds, Rockville at Glen Echo and | putty is insured, says the Popular lon, Mr. runo vikos acting Mr. er Jettinger is spendin i i d; 0 It a Science ¢ ooa charge d'affaires during the Minister's | some time at Ocean e Va satue p:;;vll\(lje(d};"fll?:;: :\srllr\l%rlll:xlll'{g i —“._"lllh————-—-—‘-L"—Lm—-—— Knickers—made of crash absence in Furope, will leave Wash- | ay he will take a water trip to New ALEXANDRIA. Jones directed him to do it. Jones|upon any of the streets of Rockvill /NS AR SIS YA materials, in tan, gray, white 'gion. tomorrow for Utiea, N."Y., | York. dented this, @ ven by O Peterson, | PY, Janding the same to a person of @ @ @ @ and novelty checked ma- where he will att, . —— y . | persons any vehic e . AR IR A i itl a iere he wvill attend the internatlonal | . and Mrs: J. Eivans Mayfield, | special Dispatch to The st 115 South iTee|iBirest, fand . Hora | Do A S O - e,\_A ferists DCHR i absent several da X after’ a_weel's stay at the George |™ AT rYANDRIA, Va, August 13.— | 114 Frankiin street, crashed at King|or o throw advertising matter, with: | 3/\2 A Lkl ol Washington Hotel, Winchester, have i » Va., August 13— ,5q Royal streets this morning. Both|out first obtaining from the town WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST In all sizes A Maj. Gen. John A. Hull, Mrs. Hull, |fesumed their motor tour through | The speclal committee named by ghtly damaged, the occupants | clerk a license so to do. The license | BN/ the latter’s son, Cadet Charles Bowier | Virginia. Mayor Smoot, composed of Council- ng injury. foe is fixed at §300 a year, payable in | W/ || Sleeveless Coats to match of ‘g\'os! d]‘olnt!. n\r;-l theh general's —t W S merl: Bry]ant, !‘";mnonlmim Ticer, }:o = advanc i 2 a owers the above llhrmcd mother and sister, Mrs. John A. Hull B make rules and regulations for the 2 Licenses have been issued by the | g\ . —made with tus ollars A Lr daneie M A ErL Births Reported. government of the new municipal | Quick Work. lLicenses have been lssued by the Will Do! —made with tuxedo colla have left for Deer Park, where they The following births have been reported swimming pool and arrange for the |From the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. the marriage of Arthur A. Washing- | %5 e G i all ‘m..' $ l 95 ' :11]1: x’»’arz?“;:»;m t!wo w:ck:i'(‘-;‘rlx Hull [to' the Health Department in the lost 24 ir;rr"nal o;\tenlngln[ the pool, will meet | AMr Smit}; was expressing her re-|ton, 24, and Miss Lillle May Simmes, The richest room or the simplest is S | [RARESEAE . . v bly return to Washington | "W, Mari . bo: rly next week. grets to Old Epp, whose wife had|18, both of Washington; Willlam | JIN/R o ic bez 6 ’s vers— w » i to accompany his father, former Rep- iitam B..x?.“dm‘fin"c'.'nxm-"“"' 2 City Manager Paul Morton has|passed on. She had been Mrs. Smith's | Henry Olive, 30, of Fredericksburg, figured by the magic beauty of Gude’s flowers .“Tom Boy” Sports Shirts resentative Hull, to Deer Park. i morothy” K Kafn, gtel submitted a tentative program of voman for many years. Miss Lillian Holland, 24, of | SN in hflskfl or bouquet. and Blouses, made of fast s and Tulia 1 Tolles. by | rules and hours. 1f the rules sub- t know what T am going to @ color English broadcloth, in Mrs. Glen Stewart, who has been and Margaret D. Evana, g mitted are adopted one-plece bath- |do for another laundress,” Mrs. Smith Ritchie has appointed Miss | RVER|| PS—Seud a basket of Summertime blooms to that white, tan. green, blue and nt the Mavflower for several days, | RavmondA. and Allc{('fl Micxiilan. bos’ | ing suifs are tabooed. No stockings i Virginia Harrison a notary public for [t | sick friend or relative. ray. | motored back yesterday to her country | Robert F. and Agnes At Hampeon, €51 | or bathing shoes will be allowed. All mind, Mrs. Smith,” | this county. | Bor l 9 place at Baston, Md. Fmert BaBlve iy M | woman bathers must wear leaps. |Epp broke in, “*Alvs cotin' agin af |_\Within_the _last_few d | | 3Htodd.. . Mrs. Horace Macfarland has return. Jary H. aii Marle Bien. iy | verfyonday, I ednesd jand |AR co'ts rapid. Jes” you wait a week — = | BRO o e D T T} Datthials ahi Pauiine Pugllsl. boy ay ‘there will be an instructor on |or so weeks' abs - Amoe and_Annie Roper, boy. hand to give les: L The cost | i o h vt fonieht | Semlend e ety of a towel and locker will be 10 cents | 5 > 4 | Bt Gavel May, whore! sho Shixsd it | SLUbnE, and bathing suits for adults 25 cents i | apartment with Mre. Leuls Muttmann and for children 15 cents, KAPI OWI l Z Why Worry Where to Go? ! Tuo Stores for Tour Convenience | . e iy feature of the “Safety First” St. NW e B ek, e Mt o Walter and Allce Jobnstm: Do dinner given last night by the Vir-| WE REMODEL AND STORE 1212_F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. =t siting her | John b "and Mary Janifer, girl. ginia Public Service Co. at the| INCORPORATED ‘!xeellent Work—Reasonable Prices Main 1102 | : R s Sl tue DADey. ST, Georize Mason Hotel was the presen- | 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST ||| *hone F. 6355 2nd Askc Us to Call for Member of Florists' Teicoranh De Mrs. Melville E. Ingalls of the Ritz. | George and Mary Dixon, bo tation of medals to J. L. Carter for E (;uaranteed Carlton Hotel, New Yori City, motor- i i O having saved the llis of Hurold D.| ENSAT AL NEW NGLAND FURRIERS e to Washington yesterday and is at Glass January 26, 1925. Glass was | S S lON Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 71 the May flower, Deaths Reported. on a polo and 2,300 volts of “juice” | | 818 12th St. N.W. Ghiffon H i s shot through his body. Carter, by | OS hiffon Hose Dlnmer Last Night for o T TIPSR AR TR ehe prone -method of resusctation, | SAVINGS | e “uest From Missouri. ours: revived him. | ite DI EndiBirs \hases i RobayanalDlal ) o eer need Hee: | jSenutori Bloyd W. Kingof fgeneral | FINE GOWNS and Mrs. Samuel Brooks entertained at nn\:flwl?m E. McElroy, 52, Homeopathic ( counsel of the company was toast-| | Col f dinner last evening at the Mayflower [ Hart Cohen. 75. 1800 7th s ANEr B eyl (B ith, jlocal e ! i Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Lee Web. | Appolont Fraas' 74 Siple Fiospital. ager, made a welcoming address and a \ et or Miios. Citrm | puiFue Sandsrecs, 4. St Ellzabeihs Hos- | history of the company was given by l Webster, who are the guests of Me. | Hilllam 3. Whitior, 72, 1428 B st. George E. Warfield, local president. | and Mo, Teabon > Miw Wenator and | g,oarahy prandenvure; 4, 2 Eilfivenns [ Others who spoke were J. Randali i ’ Miss Webster will leave W =i Caton and C. E. Robinson. | T G i e e "“":rm,t:; %, g movoue. | "4 exhibiton of resusetiaion worke| ORIGINALLY 355, 45, $35 s - J /a8 5 on i ven. | b Donled"i 1 uve, 7‘"' e o mavetlenlle N (0] o | e Clara Turke. 5, 8 Colt fibia terrace. g Fayettesville, N. C.| AT SENSAT.ONAL REDUCTIONS | Mrs. Frank S. Hight, 1624 Twenty- 5 iy, 27, SSEOTOUR and John Jones, New York City, were | = z | Bi=bistrect wiho wentiabroaiwAth M g oFy 55,307 “Both \et. held for the action of the grand jury FASHIONS FOR STREET--SPORTS | Hight and their two daugbters, Miss i Hardy, 53, 273 Snerldan M. ee. | in the police court today on a charge AFTERN SON—DINNER = \NEl | Phyllis Hight and Miss Barbara. Hight, AloeesS Wiltace: 17 monthe. 1 of highway robbery in connection FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE V: ea” v | arrived in New York vesterday. She [S——— with the snatching of a_pocketbook inu oes returned to the United States to bo M from Mrs. H. C. Stone of 315 North OPEN SATURDAY AN G C with her son, Frank S. Hight, jr., who arriage Lxcenses. (‘nlumh\lili ; ;treel “:idnesdl;w night. 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. | was recently operated on. Mrs. Hight King admitted snatching the pocket- H e Ter Son fve At the Tome of Mrs. | tohirrisze licenses have been fesued to the | hoolc, which contalned $4, and claimed THIS STORE IS DELIGHTFULLY. COOL L | Hight's sister, Mrs. A. F. Lowell, | Allan *N. Harrison and Sara V. Patterson. 1339 F STREET, N. W | Gardner, Mass. f’v s & 1fl‘§§er’.’é‘x’z Ji’-?&“’{i"%r’e’d £ Gote- | h ! : Guests at ;ne home of Mr. kand M{!sl .oArlhur Matthews and Melving M. Robin- !, 4 5 ! ohn Hays Hammond of Lookout H! o = | | Prichett of Phi '\.fl(‘l}'\)\l:l and Mrs. ‘I’i‘m’“ L(m.':';?x (-:"gn;‘:";fl?u{’b‘il'h H i § Cloman of California, the | faroert P Souder « ettls V. | fe aral if these an aunt of Mrs. Hammond. bon:mnf K ol T S Whie Many Jof friend d b dl | hea“:~L Sy & il They were accomparied on their mo- Janiioqias C. Sweet arid Erances L. Fair- any of our friends and customers have repeatedly | (PTG debid okl ]“ © trip to the North Shore from Nar- | 138 hoth jof Richmond Rylh Amabrieht. expressed regret at being unable to shop during the week. | gty 'c{,_' Pt e ett Pier by Miss Margaret Ber- | both of Mount Crawford. Va. h f d l Fi C | new pa Made ot pure erAper -ttt g el We, therefore, arranged a special event on Fur Coats to thread silk in 20 popular R be held Saturday, August 14th, between 11 A.M. and 4 P.M. colors, including white and the Summet menths with triends at | ) BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST Three great price groups will be featured— blace. Sizes 8! to 10. Waynesville, N. C. " Mrs. Elizabeth G. McKnight left SATURDAY, 3 P.M. l 5 l 2 Wednesday for a three weeks’ stay at Seutxlatame: KRt SERE. {NIW. [ an | | Costume SllPS Atlantic City. She will be at the Chal- AUGUST 28 | d Und . o fonte Tiotel. \whero sho will be folned $100.00 Gold First Prize 2 g | and Underwear - friends from New York. { $50.00 Gold Second Pri After September 1st the prices on these coats will be | Capt. Carlos Sartorius of the royal D. C. SWIMMING POOL $135, $175 and $195, respectively. | ' Spanish Avmy, who has been at Ward- Dee b Milli U 5 i | ks UPar irlotel Hor Neveralitays et Swim As Long As You Like Our Dress, Millinery, gderwear, Hosiery and Chil- | last evening for New York, and will OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. 0 nts will Spec & | sail from there Saturday on the La White Members Only dreng Departme: offer special values for this America's [ | ¥rance for Spain. Capt. Sartorius is| ( Swimminz Instructions by Appolntment occasion. Principal a son of the Conte de St. Louis and a | | nephew of the Duke of Tetuan, who is| Cities minister of v Mr. George M. Whitwell, and hls eon. e Jobn C, Whitwell, who has 316 7th St. N.W. recently returned from the Citizens® Military Training Camp at Fort wlLK'NS ” Bustis, left the city today to join Mrs. BREAKFAST - | ! Whitwell and Miss Whitwell, who, RS ALl IR\ COFFEE Whitwe her, Mr. S. Colman € $ P is Summer home on the | 5 7 s > J \beth shore near Portland, | um S 7 and Mrs. W, Speed of Louis- | Efi VA {v.. accompanied by Miss Alice | & " S e 316 7th St. N.W ' fn Washington Wednesday and will | 0 eau 1 u a OO Wear be at the Mayflower while here. 1 “_1: | ( i i1l You could “climb the | Mr. Shirley D. vers secretary to ‘ highest mount PR | Senator Guy D. € “of West Virginia, i M o | ek e T || highest - mountain FOR SATURDAY ONLY PHESE rew Footwear Fshions, jus aived, Mr. and, Mrs. . went some | 3 i s ago’ to visit her father at At |f] spread summit more . o S are the authentic forerunners of the most lanta, Ga Mavers was . Our Private Invitation Sale . 1 p dotained conns e \he \}| cooling than this gy Py comprehensive assemblage of beautiful shoe eerious iliness of her brother, who is | M. to . . . o o Tecoverina el expected to| drink of delicious- patterns yet designed by Nisley stylists. You join her husband here in the next |§| ness. A 10 days ? 350 SILK DRESSES should see them and know what Dame Fashi Rayon Chemise and Step- ]‘ 1'“°" ins—Extra fine quality, New has decreed proper for Fall wear. Showing styles. Daintily trimmed in For Immediate and Early Fall W th i « oking” i ey Ta! | > y Fall Wear e new things to those who are “just looking ghizdies, $ 1.95 i Sizes 34 to . : . l In Two Price Groups is part of our service. o o { w Rayon Bloomers—Cut full | | | and reinforced. Guaranteed | } J quality. Flesh, peach and i white. Al i Sizes:.. .. l'69 | | ‘1 5-’ Vests to match, $1.00. | | - | mal .00, KINGS OF SONG | ill Formerly to $39.50 Formerly to $16.50 | | i 5Ilmiium Costume Slips— | I c . hadowproof hems of sam AND DANCE | | I Included are Igoorgegtu, {n this group you can se- SIzes 2. 109 Ton Ha(rrul‘. uJ))v\h\ul nlmh‘fi —thar's Dennis and _Garrison, || g il gt flowered RARA wanted col- two colored gentlemen, at | ll crepe de chine, in navy, | chiffon, pongees, crepes, ’ C; . b “‘"‘ 2 95 Sanee the rest of this week to [ | \‘ black, gray, grecnhl , pou- | tub ;:Ilu, in white, blue, || Nisley's Silk Stockings — Autumn Colors $1.50 34 to i sing you the latest in peppy | dre, peach, white. ach, green, tan, sunni. \ songs, and show you the newest ¥’ ¥ ant“rd :}GHT I (4 2 g s A < > ni. f 4 Toy Sworsyile Kives in snappy ‘steps. | WS T i Sizes 16 to 54 Sizes 16 to 46 I e . : : 1219-1221 G St 3 13th and E Sts. || I , : e S