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SOCIETY.® SOCIETY' Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg Joins Secretary of| State at Nineteenth Street Home After Visits in New York. returned evening 1o davs in & friends went to New 0GG to) Washington today for Tacoma, Wash., | where she will whose ship is Sound for seve elker has been parents, N Pugef Mrs the . house and Mrs, their ho her return fr Mrs. Kellog York from Hot she spent the weel 1 and remained over July 4 with o Secretary. Chevy Chase, - . | IFlorida late in M Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Scc v of Agriculture, and their tw ters, Miss Marion Jardine ne, and Miss Alice Houston Katharine Houston of New who are visiting Mrs. Jardine. hington yesterday for a three. trip through the Shenan- They are expected to r on Wednesday “ornelius Van- | o guests for a fev | den Goelet at Ochre | wport, sailed yesterday for | York | and Mr . whose marri York, have a 1ze took place in | ved at Lake Alberta, to remain for some tay later’ will visit _Col ‘ad’s camp at Kootany L ish Columbia, and about Septer will return to New York. doah Valley. turn to Washi ning. Louise ister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke will return to Washington k from Monterey, where he vacation wi mily, who are immer. <hort Benjamin D. Hill and Miss Cynthia Hill, left | My their Wast Nze s and M ished there f of the T Smiddy ish R n for an ext where NMr. Hill Department I 18 b Comme Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum of Maryland are sailing to- day on the George Washing spend the hter of Mr.| is visiting She will return to Wash- Tay to spend a few days ns with her parents to spend the remainder of the Summer to spend sever |in Iurope. | secretary | 3y , was host at |airive the Willard | wit s Herr Martin of the German luncheon yesterd: roof, where he I in eir home a ook was, little over a year ago, Miss Bethany Balder: N. Y. she received achelor of music at of Rochester, New s a graduate of Dev- 2 School and also at- tended Rochester University. Rear Adm mer sailed the Ulua for New York. Admiral Lati “mer has been stationed at Panama for about two vears. He will he succee in Panama by Admiral Day F. Sellers. dec Universit Mr. Coo her the o York. Eate o . Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher. ha fting her at the Homestead, Springs, Va., her son, Mr. Henry Chittenden of New York. | The marriage of Miss Emily Town- |send, .daughter of Mrs. Anna M. Price. to Mr. I'rederick Albert Piper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I diper, of Belmore, Long lsland, N. will take place this afternoon at ‘clock, at-the home of the bride's weeks, stopping first at the Dennis, in . the Rev:-DroCl RN BosE Atlantic City; then on to Scarhorough ago. brother-in of the | . Me., and other points in New |Lride, officiating. Col. and Mrs. Edwin A. Halsey, with their small_son, Edwin A. Halsey, jr. trip of sever left today for a motol Miss Fannie Dial has returned from | a series of visits to friends and rela- fler tives in North and South Carolina el sk 5 Sikins, |2nd rejoined her parents, former Sen- a visit to Mra. Arthur Lee, at BIKIDS, | jior and Mrs. Nathanlel B.: Dial, at ; S b | their home on Kalorama road. Gen. and Mrs, Georse F. Downey,| Migs Dial will have as a week end who have spent some weeks at the |guest Miss Virginia Belvin of Rich- Mendow Club, Southampton, Long Is. [mond, and next week Mr. and Mrs. Jand, are now the guests of Mr. | Dial will be joined by their daughter, ‘Mrs.’ Fairfax Slandstreet, at M; . G. Williams of Birmingham, Cottage. Ala., who will stay for a short time. Mrs. George W. Welke: | all Mason is visit- | t Ward Miss Maud M ing Miss Adelaide Dougl man Park Hotel, for a few day: v Grayson, who i : i Admiral and M Save 25% by Buying Now Until July 25th this summer dis- count on photographs is available to you. Hundreds are placing orders now. Do not delay. Phone Main 4400 for Convenient time for your setting UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenue. Telephone Main 4400. | | T il ¢ Now at Itr Jupreme BesT THE MISS Daughter of former Senafor hem at their me 1852 Kalol E Carolina. 1E DIAL, Nathaniel B. Dial, who has rejoined ad after a visit to friends and relatives Jefferson Ryan of irginia. is in the ys and is a guest at New h, en- we returned from a valier Hotel, at V tertained informally he Brothers Special for Wednesday A Presentation of 30 SMART DRESSES Formerly 55.00 and 67.00 250 GENERAL REDUCTION On Our Entire Stock of Modish Apparel All Tailleured SUITS and COATS Now One-Half Price W E LN E P R R A D F 1115 1117 F STREET Closed all day Saturdays during the Summer Help Yourselves! Tn this Clearance the entire stock is subject to your choice. We haven't removed an original ticket—leaving you to make the deduction when you make your selection. Every Suit Handsomely tailored mod- els in the fine suitings. Only a few remaining. Every Dress Street, Sports, Afternoon, Dinner, Dance, Evening. ($16.50 only reserved.) xquf/'i‘rc g Yootwear in Qanqe /Dep!e?ed ) 1/4 off! Every Hat Sports and Dress types— IA off! Every Coat Silk, Satin and Cloth— Dress and Sports Models ; 4 P H yi exclusive styles. fur-trimmed and plain tai- Our very exc 3 lored. 1/2 off! %, off! Please—each selection must be regarded as final, No returns and no exchanges. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. {definite stay. .Her C.. TUESDAY, Mrs. Trederick Harris, who makes her home at the Mayflower, has closed her apartment here and gone to New York and from there she will sail for Europe on July 15 for an in- daughter, Miss Florence Harris, will attend school in { sen Dumont, JULY 12, Bay, having with them Mr. and Mrs. James Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Pulver and Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Tucker, all of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuy- who have been on a visit to their country home in Penn- 1927. SOCIETY.’ gave her away. Her gown was of white satin with pearl trimming, and a- wide flounce of point lace on the skirt; the veil was of tulle bound with white satin and held in place with a coronet of pearls and her bouquet was | of brides roses and liltes of the valley. The maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Miss L. Maude Boynton, and her frock was of wistaria color geor- gette with maline hat to match.. Her (Continued on Fif:centh Page.) Switzerland. sylvania, have returned to their apart- Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo Hosts ment at the Mayflower. at Kate's Mountain Inn Te Former Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo en- tertained at tea vesterday afternoon at Kate's Mountain_ Inn, White Sul- phur Springs, W. Va., for a party of young people. They ‘were hosts at dinner last evening at Greenbrier in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. 1. Mer- riman of New York. Lehnert—Boynton Wedding in St. John's Church, Bethesda. One of the most charming weddings of the season occurred Saturday eve- ning, when Miss Mildred Lowell Boynton hecame the bride of Mr. Otto Lehnert of Washington. The | ceremony was performed in St. Joh Protestant Episcopal Church, Bethesda, the rector, the Rev. Clarence Parker, officiating. | The church was artistically deco- rated with shasta daisies, gladioli and palms. As the guests embled the organist, Mr. FEdgar Ballenger, ren- dered the following program: ‘ tin, and “Homage Mendelsson,’ Calking. Miss Ann Calkins; Miss Anna Outw: of the bride, from Westfi sang “O Perfect Love.” hy Bowdy. | The bride entered the church with | her father, Mr. 1. C. Boynton, who | Mrs. Newton D. Baker and her son, Mr. Jack Baker, have left Cleveland | for a motor trip_to California, where | they will visit Mrs. Baker's' son-in- |law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John | Phillips McGean, in Los Angeles, | Calif. Maj. and Mrs. ing some time at They entertained ning at Saranac 1 Mr. and Mrs, John Drach of Lin- wood, Md., are guest for several weeks | of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Ransdell in their cottage at Owings Beach, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ransdell also had their guest for the week end th r | cousin, R, M. Dulin of Missouri, who has come to Washington to live. Mr Drach is postmaster at Linwood, Md. | . Comdr. and Mrs. Henry A. Seiller of Washington are in New ork for a few days and are staying at the Hotel Asto Mr. and Mr M. Lee are spend- Saranac Lake, N. Y at dinner last eve: URS | REMODELED AND STORED WORK GUARANTEED MODERATE PRICES NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS George T. Summer- | hed a week.end house | elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Daru Warmungton wYorn Patou’s newest bathing suit, with the kilted panties, is here priced at $10.50, and it's adorable. in sizes 44 to 52 $5.90 cialists to fit women who wear large; are beautifully tailored and cut long pleats over the hips where needed, hems, hemstitched band tops and straps. In fact, the kind of slip v wear under the sheerest frock. In belge, navy and black. $5.90, For Your Vacation Trips! Milanese Glove Silk “Undies” Priced for tomorrow as low as ordinary glove silk in an important glove silk special purchase. Milanese Vests, $1.95 —the colorings are lovely and the quality is superb. They're full-cut, of course, and have picoted shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to 42, in pastel shades and black. Milanese Bloomers, $3 —all full-cut and splendidly reinforced with a triple stay at the crotch, and you can match them with the yests in color. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. Think of a set of Milanese under- things at $4.95! Grey Shops—Second Floor, When You're Warm—W eary—Wilted—Try Fracy’s Refreshing Bath Soap French Make— 250 Cake There's something about a bath with Fracy's Soap that's de- lightfully stimulating. Ft may be the exquisite subtle scent of jasmine, rose, or violet, or the delicate fragrance it imparts to the water, or it may be tie fact that it softens the water so perfectly. At any rate Fracy's Soap is becoming more and more popular with our most discriminating customers and there must be some reason for it. Cosmetics Shop—Street Floor. The Famous —Or ask the girl who wears one—“W the Summer frock?” They’ll tell you The wonderful all-in-one underneath gar panties—all-in-one—and all daintily! Miss Norton—the popular Musical Comed 10 AM. to 12 Noon and 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. all t Summer fashionably, coolly and comfortably Extra Sllip —Of extra heavy radium silk There are slips designed and proportioned by spe- vou'd want to Grey Shops—Second Floor Ask Miss Frances Norton—Ske Knows % R — Fine - Paperhanging and Interior Painting fAutumn will find your home all ready for the return of Summer absentees, if we're permitted to do necessary Paper- ing and Painting at this time. Established Over 350 Years A request for estimates will involve no obligation on your part. James B. Henperson Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Main 76:5 A FASHION INSTITUTION o Wasnington Neworn They’re wearing Coolie Coats, more and more at the beaches, over bathing suits or frocks. $10.95! Tailored—Lacy—Step_-In—Pleated——Even Black $3.95 Crepe de Chine Slips Sizes 34 to 44 Specially Priced Are you looking for slips with lovely laces for your vacation wardrobe? For a cool-looking, smartly practical tailored slip? For an inexpensive pleated “skirt” to wear with your sweater or blouse? For a black skirt to wear under your very important ‘black frock? Well, then, just look for it in this great special slip sale in the Grey Shops, Wednesday. You'll find what you want—priced just right! \ Dainty Laces —that look very expensive, are used on the lacy slips. Some filet pattern edging. Some of the lace yokes are imported. Tailored Slips \, 2 2 —with hemstitched tops and deep shadow hems. Plenty are cut long enough for the most con- servative women. $§3. Skirt Slips —with very new ideas in pleating are quite lovely. They are cut very full and long. Combined with sweaters or blouses they make wonderful sports outfits. White and flesh. $3. Step-In Slips —that combine panties and slip in one, are won- derful for Summer. And this is an unusually low price for them. They're crepe de chine, some tailored with hemstitching and pin tucks, others dainty cream laces at top and bottom, all with self shoulder straps. In flesh, peach, nile, black and white. Sizes 34 to 38 only. $3. Black Slips —crepe de chine slips with decp hems and hem- stitched tops, also some in step-in-style. Grey Shops—Second Floor $3. r sizes. They with generous deep shadow self shoulder white, flesh, One——Two—alhd Three Dollars for Smart Rhinestone Pins Worth much more, but here tomorrow at a special price, because of a very “lucky” buy! $1.75 Rhinestone Pins, $1 Novel shapes, ingenious combinations, all made of fine cut rhinestones mounted on white metal, and you can wear them either on your frock or your hat—or even both. #3 Rhinestone Brooches, $2 They’re really very stunning ; some mounted on white metal, others in dainty filigree silver. All patterned after real diamond pins, and all with safety clasps. 85 Rhinestone Shoulder Pins, $3 If you want to give an unusual gift, be sure to see this group of exquisite shoulder pins, just as smart as can be, and not more than two alike. All with safety clasps. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor ! hat is the most perfect foundation for it’s— SCANTIES Y Modd ‘ment, combining vest, brassiere, girdle and y Star, is here with us in the Grey Shor- from his week to demonstrate to you how to face the —uvia “Scanties.” Thyee new styles in “Scanties”—attractively priced at $5—59.50—$12.50. In the Grey Shop—Second Floor - o