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SO SOCIETY| President and Mrs. White Pines Camp Son, Mr. John Coolidge. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will be joined at _the Summer White House Saturday by their son, Mr. John Coolidge. who has just completed a mer course at the University of hont t and Mrs. Dawes. ed to Chicago from & fishing tri are now at their home in Ev They do not expect to come to Washington until some time in N I they will again oceupy the residence 1620 Belmont which they ovccupied e Vice Preside recently retur: ster of Latvia and Mme. ave Washington next week a we trip through Northern and Western Sta Senator Ernst Takes Motor Trip to Saranac Lake. Richard P. Ernst motored th's with Mr. ¢ to the Pres lyrk to the Sarans b guests at dinner of > Mrs. James B. Reynolds. = the other guests were Mr. and 1 Mills, who are spend. at Saranac, Senator tes Ambassador to ron T. Herrick. will York tomorrow on the a leave of ab He will prob White Pines to United Mr. M ew suretania to nee in this ¢ v go at once the President spend try to Richard S. Aldrich. wife of Representative Aldrich of Rhode Is- s due to arrive in New York »w on the George Washington. will spend a few days at the Hotel hefore going to hode Island. Mrs The secretary of the Peruvian em: and Mme. Bedoya had a group s dining with them at Ward- k Hotel last evening. = secretary of the Italian ind Countess Regeri de entertained informally at Wardman Park Hotel last tirst HASSY Villanova dinner at evening. The retiring naval attache the Argentine embassy and Senora de Vago are at the Ambassador Hotel in w York, where they will remain Saturday, when they will sail o he Voltaire for their native country. The of the British Balfour, is the Mrs. Cornelius - Breake New- second s a Johy at port Gen. and Mrs hosts at dinner Vanderbilt will be iday evening. sident of the s of Venezuelu, is Hotel for an in- has with him his Vaientina, He- his son, Senor Dr. V. Lacuna Bank of the Rep at Wardman P, definite stay and daughters, Se: lene and Bolivis ttache of the embassy, Senor Don Arturo Vun Buren. and Senora Van and their daughter, who have he Mavflower Hotel for a New York tomor- 1 the following day for Chile. row and will s their home in ux will entertain this evening at s Anne Devel buffet supper lake. N. J Marshall and Ensign Edgar sher, whose marriage will take place tomorrow. The guests will in- clude the members of the wedding party Mrs. Charle: Matthews is now with her sis h Delos A. Blod- ummer home, Casa Ve Island. Mich ¢ eorge W. Steele will arrive in New York tomorrow on the Maurenta er spending the for Miss Laira'[] CIETY. Coolidge Joined at Saturday by Their Mr. Robert F. Fernald, United States consul at Saloniki. Greece, is visiing his tather, Mr. B. " Fernald, and_his brother, Dr. Clarein J. Fer- s family and .. s sister, srnald of 1514 Co- lumbia road. Mr. and Mrs. Ha Wardman re- turned to Washington last evening, after spending 10 days at the Home- stead in Hot Springs. Their daughter, Miss Helen Wardman, will remain at Hot Springs for a week or so longer. The marriage of Miss Frances E. Elliott to Mr. Bernard Lomax Walker will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in the Mount Vernon Place Church, and will be followed by a re- ception at the Washington Hotel The bride will have as her maid of honor Miss Evelyn Warn of Charles ton, W. Va., and Jean Corning, cousin of the bridegroom, will be the flower girl. Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey Depew, who are spending the re- summer in the Berk were the honor om_yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Giraud Foster, who enter- tained a company of 16 for them. B4 Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stotes- bury are now at Bar Harbor, Me., after spending some weeks at New: port Shelton has returned to his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after a trip through the Panama Canal and thence to Cali- fornia. On his way home he stopped at Bristol, Tenn, to visit M Shelton and their daughter, Judith. who are spending the Sum- mer with relative: My HOH Ire- Paul and Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W, land have as their guests Mrs M. Carlisle of Memphis, Tenn., her infant son Earnest-Hawkins Nuptials in St. John's Church Saturday A marriage of especial interest took | place in St. John's Ej Saturday. 2 o'clock, when M Marie Fudora Hawkins b bride of Dr. John Paul was performed b; mlap. The arr ed by simplicity wedding being attended by immediate relatives and a few friends. The bride wore white and carried white bride roses, lilies of the valley and orchids. She was attended by | rs. Ellzabeth E. Springston, sister matron of honor, attired in yellow and carried The maid of honor was 1. Wright, classmate of the bride, who wore blue and carried pink rose: The ushers were Dr. Benjamin F. Dean and Mr. Heman Ward. Mr. George Baillie Springston, brother-in- law of the bridegroom. was best man. The bride was given in marriage by lier brother, Mr. Samuel Wilson Haw- kins Mrs. Earnest is the daughter of Mrs. Cora’ A. Hawki 1833 S street northwest, formerly of North Carolina She graduated from the Emergency scopal Church |1l THE EVENING sTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 16 LEAVING FOR SEASHORE SENORA DE CASTRO AND SENORITA ANGELA CROMEYER, Wife and sister-in-law of the charge d'affaires of Salvador, leaving today to spend a week in Atlantic City. daughter, Dorothy Mae, of Oak Park, 1., spent Jast week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Munson of Fontanet Courts, leaving Friday for Atlantic City, New York, Boston and Canadian points. Mr. Ira C. Copley, former Represent- ative from Illinois, is passing a few days at the Willard, where he arrived today from his home in Aurera, IiL. Miss Sophie Levy of Middletown, Ohio, is visiting_her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Levy, at their cottage at North Beach, Md. She will return with her aunt and uncle to their home on New York avenue northwest some time in Sep tember. : i T The Wrong Idea | L3 The famous tenor Delbert Dome, called on me in my humble home. and spent five hours or three: T felt much honored by his call that hef should seek me in my hall seemed very good to me. I longed to ask him for a song, and then I felt that would be wrong, such things should not be done; I felt that artists must be bored when they are badgered and implored to pull their stunts for fun. | The great cartoonist heaves a sob when he beholds the cheerful mob | that round him seethes and swings;| won't he bring glee to every heart by | showing samples of his art, by draw-| ing funny things? The famous poet | can't appear in any dwelling. far or near, but people will insist that he shall write a timely verse, a limerick or even worse, and if he won't he's hissed. The people gifted and ad- mired, T've often heard, are bored ington street, Chevy Chase, D. C., Mr. Earnest being president of the District | bride, and Joseph Framtan of Annapolis, Following the ceremony supper was Washington University with honors in | served to members of the bridal party 22 at the home of the bride's parents. ship at St. Luke's Hospital, New York. | Following a trip to Ocean View, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will be at home Earnest will be at|at Eastport September 1 Bar Association. Dr. Earnest graduated from George and finished a successful intern- He is now living in W Dr. and Mrs, home at 3718 Huntington street, Chevy Chase, until their new home, at Wes- ley Heights, is completed. shington. Miss Louise of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. H. Me- Kenney, left yesterday for West Point, N. Y., to spend August and September. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Q. Nyce en- tertained informally at dinner last night on the Willard roof. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Slaughte have joined the latter's parents, Jr. and Mrs. Harrington Mills, at Saranac Inn for the remainder of the Summer. Mayflower. Kelly-Longley Marriage E. Church Parsonage. strict parsonage of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church South, Wash- ington, was the scene of the marriage sterday _afternoon at 4 o'clock of Miss A. Elizabeth Longley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Longley of Brentwood, Md.. and Mr. Harvey C. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Kelly of Eastport, Md. The cere- mony was performed by Dr. E. V. Regester, presiding elder of the Was| ington district of the Methodist Epis- copal Church South, in the presence of members of only the fmmediate families. The maid of honor was Drive This New Hospital Training School in 192; > is_the only son of Packard "DON'T greater part of ummer abroad, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren are | | Washington | | expected to return to next week to spend a few days at | their home on Eighteenih street be fore leaving for ifornia. Mrs. War s been in Stockbridge for sev oks and Mr. Warren a few o to her back accom- | Woodbury Blair have | it the Casino in New- | athmey. | na Q. Owen of New York City 15 the house guest of Col. and Mrs 7. B. Mitchell, in their apart- ment at the Mayflower. Miss Ch ned | | to Washington i ning through the dull season. 1233 10th St. N.W this hot weather —or go on your vacation before calling our upholstering shop. We will have your upholstering all ready return, or when your new home is ready for occupancy. | Special reduced rates this week to keep our workshop run- NUF—CED Clay A. Armstrong MOVE when you : Frank-a-lin 7483 Annual August Sale of Women’s Fur-Trim Sport Coats 39 Winter Prices will be *70—*80—°85 Imported fabrics in the season’s newest plaids—ombre and plain shades. Large collars of raccoon, fox (natural blond shades), gray wolf, skunk. Typical travel and motor coats in the latest styles, offered for August selling at savings of $11, $21 and $26 on each coat.. Raleigh Haberdasher INC. Miss Esther R. Longle Mrs. Francisco, Calif., is a visitor in the home of Mrs. McKenney, daughter | Quebec street northwest. Mrs. Remington dent of Washington. Mrs. and tired when asked to show their powers, by thoughtless and presum- ing hicks who'd have them spring their bags of tricks outside of union hours. And so I thought, “this Del- bert skate, while he's a guest within my gate, will not be a: ked to vell; no doubt the music graft to him means weariness to throat and limb, and pangs too flerce to tell. No doubt he'd rather talk of cars and setting hens and Volstead bars than of Beeth- hoven's best; so Il keep up a sprightly, spiel on everything but art's appeal, while he is still my gues Next day, while I was going strong, our Glee Club leader came along, and said to me, "By jing, I hear the famous Delbert Dome spent quite a ter of the was Mr. Ma the best Hal M. Remington of San Lorin C. Nelson, 761 is a former resi- A. B. Hostetter and her Final Reductions DRESSES Many Suitable for Fall Wear Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 Lot No. 3 To Close To Close To Close Out at Out at Out at *’5°10°15 ALL SALES FINAL 1316 G Street ’Sflop City Club Building Climaxing the August Clearance Specials Both Men’s and Women’s Other lines of Shoes arefbreaking in size —and are immediately placed among the August Specials: p— . . ’ Ladies’ Pumps— Both extreme and conservative stytes—in White, Parchment, Patent Leather, etc. Shoes we have been selling at $10—$12.00 and $13.50 $53:85 s3£ $A..85 Men’s Shoes ‘A lot o¥ White Canvas Shoes— from our better grades—broken sizes. $4.85 $7 85 Children’'s Shoes—Boys’ and Girls’—also in the “August Sale” at radical clearance reductions. Black and Tan—and White Can- vas. Were $10 and $12. . . You can be quite certain of finding the required size in one group or another. Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street | days last week Catherine was «\“\“\m“\‘fitsms@“vss“‘\smmmmfifi\m“«\v&\mv&«\xsu session in your heme, and was not | asked to sing. He feels insulted, he is sore, he'll call upon you never more, he's full of wrath and pique; he jour- neyed up the dusty road and sought you out in your abode, that you might hear him shriek.” WALT MASON. (Covyright. 1920 14-Year-0ld Girl Missing. Fourteen-year-old Catherine Chick. 617 L street northeast, ran away from home Saturday night, taking a small sum of money. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charle: hick, reported to police yestdrday. No word had been received from her today For two urday friends. from home, returning & ing she had been visitin . Marriage Licenses. _ Sheppard Moore of Memphis. Tenn . and Etelyn Horton of St. Louis. Mo Oliten Harvey and Rith Stevenson Robert Walker and Pearl Thomas Clarence E. Wright and Mary ( Panl 8. Torrens and Ji Arthur K. Pilkerton Brown Hanback EENAERRRRRNREN models. ings. No C.0.D.’s Always—*“Gold Stripe Silk Stockings!” GOLD stripe Silk Stock- ings are absolutely insured against “Garter. for no run above the Gold Stripe can pass it. Hosiery Shop, Street Floor 1FA 0000000000043 00000000000000000 > ‘hest. ! August Fur Sale of Beautiful = FUR COATS Satisfy Yourself That Every One of Them Shows Quality is Right Style is Right Price is Right A Deposit Will Reserve Your Selection Bertram Cohn Co. 1235 G St. N.W. Manufacturing Furriers Since 1916 $4‘.’85 No Exchanges 1305 F Street Paris Waushington 9 New o S Final Clearance Stetson Shoe Shop Quality Shoes Reduced to At the very time when your need for light and white shoes is greatest comes this final reduction on exclusive Stetson A wonderful opportunity to buy several pairs at great sa\- Every pair from our regular stock. wanted leather in pumps, strap slippers and oxfords. every size, of course, in all styles. You'll find every Not $2.50 McCallum Full Fashioned Sheer Silk Hose Now $1.95 No Refunds Stetson Shoe Shop Zxssxssssssssxssssl nder Raleigh Haberdasher Managementygasssssssssssass: ebleff SHION INSTITUTION | August Fur Sale— Another Triumph! TH[‘J greatest Fur Sale we have ever hud Guaranteed 20% savings on selections made in Au gust. A small deposit will hold yvour coat. storage and insurance free, until No- vember 1 New Gowns—New Negligees for Fall Specially Priced in an Advance August Sale! RESENTING the loveliest of the new intimate apparel—garments you will need for your wardrobe this Fall at considerably less than Septem- ber prices for the same type of merchandise. A mid-season lull in the under- garment business has made it possible for us to secure advance deliveries on the new Fall madels at a special price concession at this time, affording you really worth while savings Many other new Fall garments in addition to those advertised—at special prices in the Grey Shops Tuesday. New Gowns Made to Sell 5.00 at 7.50 EALLY the lovellest quality crepe de chine, daintiest laces and point d'esprit have entered into the making of these new gowns that feature the new mode for Fall lingerie. You will need these gowns all during the next season. Sizes and styles for,the junior miss, the college girl and women. These Quality Details— New Square Necklines Smart French “V" effects Novel pleatings Laces and net Clever pin-tucking Appliqued flowers Pastel colorings Silk Negligees Made to Sell 13.50 at 16.50 new Fall mode in neg- HE ligees brings into play many interesting style trends These negligees, developed in heavy crepe de chine. add to thelr attractiveness the ad- vantage of savings of 3.00 on each gown An unprecedented opportunity to prepare for the Fall and Winter season most. satisfactorily and economically. The Newest of the New— Fringe treatments Dainty lace ruffles Georgette Folds Self ruching Rainbow colorings New necklines New elaborations A Clearance of Discontinued Numbers! Vests, 1.95 Regularly 2.95 BODICE top style beautifully tailored. Flesh, peach and shrimp. Sizes from 36 to 46. A heavy quality Milanese silk Tanily air Siuk UNDERWEAR GROUP of 115 of the popular VANITY FAIR Bloomers, 2.95 Regularly 3.95 E X CE P TIONALLY desirable garments in sizes 5 to 9, and a color range to match the vests. Silk Vests and Bloomers, all in All these numbers have becn discontinued this season and presented therefore at considerable reductions for immediate disposal. Every one of these well-known garments {nll cut and reinforced, and ideal for im- mediate and Fall wear In the New Grey Shops—Second Floor—Tuesday o 0000000000000 00000000000000000 SO AS 4““\ ARAALALALALALALLALAARALAR ALARAHAAAARALALAAAARARIAALALEALAALAALARAARAAAALARA L LAAAAAAARANNEARRNN 1310 F Street - N — I — e