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14 SO CIETY.’ SOCIETY Minister of Greece, Mr. Simopoulos, Best Man at Coryllos- at Watch HE Minister of Greece, Mr. Charalambos Simopoulos, who | is spending the Summer with his family in Newport, will be best man for Dr. Bouyvios Corylios of New York at his marriage to Miss Halley of that [ will take place July 23, at Watch Hill, where Miss Halley {the Summer. The Minister of Rumania, Mr. Goorge Cretziano, and his daughter, 2flle. Jeanna Cretziano, who are es: tablished at NewPort for the Summer, ‘are in New York for a few days. The charge d'affaires of Spain, Senor Don Marfano de Amoeda, will %o to Newport to spend the week er | with the former Ambassador of <]1n|| and Senora de Riano, who have a | villa there for the seas Solon of Lower House Feted at Alexandria Bay. Representative Bertrand H. (of New York was a guest at ghore dinner given last {Mr. Fdward J. Noble of New York | at Alexandria Bay. _ Among the other guests were Representative William B. Oliver of Alabama, | Representative Milton W. Shreve and Representative Anthony J. Griffin, the city, which ) has a cottage for | | Snell evening by | Halley Wedding Hill, R. L Mr. Coleman Jennings of circle, who has been spending ! months in Europe with his mother returned today to his home, | M chusetts ‘avenue. Mr. and Mrs. will go to Atlantic City S where they will spend the ren of the month at the Marlborough- RBlenheim. «ail on the I'le de France for where they will remain until Sep pain. to this They countr re expected o retu October. Mr. Benjamin V a okio, Japan, proprietor Fleisher and editor Early in August they will Paris, tember, when they will motor through | n | rior III( THE EVENING Grifin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Griffin, Gen., and Mrs. John A. Johnston have gone to Atlantic City and are |4t the :Ambassador for the rest of the | Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Addison, who have gone to Bar Harbor, Me., are spending some time at the Rock- hourne, Former Gov. R. Livingston Beeck man of Newport is in New York at the Ritz«arlton Hotel for a stay of several days. zabeth Atlee will come from in Richmond Friday to be her cousin, Mrs. Joseph B. | Kalbfus, for a fortnight. nery of New Or- er, Mrs Fifteenth Mrs. Charles Mc! leans is the guest of her sis Isaac B. Hunt, of 1407 | street morthwest A. Royd Tlamilton of Harris- a.. accompanied by Miss Flo | ence’ Hamilton, Mr. Hervey K. H [ilton and Miss Mary A. Kelker, { motored to Washingfon early this week and is stopping at the May- flower for a few days. Hayes ln;: Here, ves of Oklahoma | Former Chief STAR. WASHINGTON, 5517 Chevy Chase Parkway are spend- ing the Summer months in Atlantic City, where Mr. Denning is attending a publishing company conference. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Warfield Miss Beulah Warfield and Miss Fula Pendergrass have sailed on the 8. 8. Fairfax for Boston and an extended trip through New England. Births Reported. The, following birthe have been reported {o ths ‘Healin Department in ‘the Dast 4 ours. Livwrence and Eva Raum, girl Jom D and Claranda” £ Blirrawe. boy. Willlam B and" Anna, Gilpin boy. oland and Ella T. Goode. boy, BT vate & Rammer o1 Hugh T, and Olive M. Jacobs. girl Dennls nd Rinel Kigher: bov alph H. and Mary Joeoh L. _};m‘u el € Georke B: and Mary. K. Sul) Raul and Felioa Vianeilo, girls nd Nanie Davis. Sov e e, deffaracn. ho. David and Ruth ‘A" Y arbovieh. irl. Deaths Reporled The following deaths have been ted fo the Healih Department in the past 24 houra: Deall. 85 1123 Buchanan at. hinttie A il ‘Cattinger Hobnital. as Morrison. 84 Erancie 1. Ruppert. 7 E. Gordon, 70, ter Reed Generai 020 6th Frovitence Hospital. Sallinger Howpital ational Homeopathic 35. George Washington Hnumt,{‘ ‘Hammonds, ¥_Hospital: May ank Glascox liam T Ra Columbia Hos- ergency Hospital .en route Garfield b mosy A1 dth ot we. TSuliivan 070, 148 "Benming 3. rmdme' Hosnital, Smi «nmmaum N Frink Fell. V. ohn“and Hary o, 11 dass. . A group of experts in rm-hnrgh has figured that the congestion of BOARD PLANS SALE OF FOUR SHIP LINES Freight Routes to Europe and West Africa to Be Disposed Of. By the Associated Press. The Shipping Board yesterday took steps looking to the sale to private in- terests of four of its freight lines operating _between Atlantic Coast ports and Kurope and West Africa when it ordered the Merch.nt Fleet Corporation, its operating agency, to promulgate plans for advertising 'the American Scantic Line, American West African Line, American Palmet- to Line and . merican France Line, which operate 27 ships of approximate- 1y 300,000 tons, and to report on their present cox " "on, At the same time, the hoard post. poned until October action on Posals o place on the market tire Pacific trade fleet, compri vessels of 375,000 tons, now ope out of San Francisco, Seattle and Portland to Orfental ports, pending a report from the Fleet Corporation on s en- the Transpacific rate situation and the | § of rerouting the lines so [# advisabilit: as to insure full cargoes on both out going and incoming voyages. The Scantic Line, operated by Moore & McCormick Co., Inc.. of New York runs 7 ships from the North A lantic to Scandinavian and ports; the West African, operatec A. H. Bull & C ¥ UNIONTOWN, pro- | & WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1927." operated by the South Atlantic Steam- ship Line of Savannah; 11 ships from the South Atlantic to United King- dom and_continental European ports, and the France Line, operated by the || Cosmopolitan Shipping Co. of New York, 9 ships between the North At- lantic and Havre and Dunkirk. The Palmetto was sold several vears ago to the Carolina Steamship || Co., which was then operating it for the Government, but due to its failure to live up to the sale agreement, the service was taken back and Line for operation for the board. RICH MAN NOW PAUPER. | —_— | Josiah Thompson, Now Penniless, Once Worth $70,000,000. Pa., July 13_(P).— His wealth appraised at some $70,000,- 000 12 years ago, Josiah V. Thompson, former Uniontown banker and coal operator, now is penniless, according to a statement he filed in court here. Called upon to account for $145,000 in an estate of which he was trustee, Thompson claimed he was without Thompson went bankrupt in Fron Gate Inn Rear 1734 N St. Thursday Nite Fried Chicken Din- $1 00 ner, Maryland Slyle Club Luncheons, 'm(- l Up Served 5 to Served 11:45 to mnm NII il i SOCIETY.” later | |§| given to the South Atlantic Steamship || Philipsborn 6087614 ELEVENTH ST. Thursday and Friday Sale! Beverly Service Chiffons Silk to the Garter Hem 3 pairs for $4.25 Fvery pair is perfect and full fashioned with lisle -reinforced foot. Supply Your Vacation Needs Now A splendid savings opportunity. A host of Summer colors, including plenty of white, in sizes 8 to 10 assures hosiery for every costume. Like all Beverly Hose, these will maintain their luster, traffic in that city, with its delays, even after many washings. i | means a loss of $15,000,000 annually Accommodations available for bridge parties. teas. Reservations. Frank Representative and Mrs. 8. Wal- Jace Dempsey sailed from New York | yesterday for Furope. West | - | | African \‘\“\S\WX\\\‘\\\S\“\‘ The chief of staff U. §. A, Charles P. Summerall, will leave Washington this afternoon for Des Moines, Towa, where he will attend ! the reunion of the Rainbow Division. He will also make a short stay at Sheridan before returning to | ngton. Summerall is spending today motoring to Gettysburg. Accom- ng her are Capt. and Mrs. {James G. Field and Maj Rhinelander. il o g * = g Gen. and Mrs. muel \\arrerw . : 48 b Miller are taking possession of lh?”“ i X " 0 | new home, at 1661 Crescent place, on : 4 3 Fnr Thursday and Frlday ¥riday. Gen. | FIRST CLEARANCE SALE OF Main 3770 Est. 1861 F Street & Eleventh The secretary of the German em-l bassy, Herr Martin Schlimpert, sailed Jast night from New York on the S New York to spend a leave of absence | in his home in Germany. | All of those beautiful Cousins Shoes that have been so admired for their exclusive style and super-quality are now on sale at reduced prices to make room for the new Fall creations which will arrive soon. Greatly Reduced Prices on SUMMER MILLINERY Former Representative and Mrs. Frank Wheeler Mondell of Washing- ton and Wyoming announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Dorothy, o Mr. Alexander White Gregg, gen- | eral counsel of the Treasury Depart- ment. . The wedding will take place in the Spiscopal Church at Newcastle, Wyo., 6, and Mr. Gregg will have as best man his brother, W. R. Gregg, while Miss Marjorie Mondell will at- tend her sister and there will probably be other attendants for the bride, Mr. Mondell will leave Washington this week for the West, Mrs. Mondell and This is a rare opportunity for the thrifty woman to enjoy the finest of footwear at less than the price usually paid for ordinary shoes. ALL COUSINS SHOES ALL COUSINS SHOES ALL OTHER SHOES Including Modease Including Modease That Sold That Sold From That Sold From From $16.50 to $25.00 $13.50 to $15.00 $10.00 to $12.50 Now Now Now $14.85 $11.85 $8.85 MME. PRICE, With her husband, the Minister of Haiti, Mr. Hannibal Price and their sthall granddaughter, she is leaving this week for Sherwood Forest, where she will pass the rest of the season. her daughters having gone West some days ago. Mrs. Gregg, mother of the bridegroom-elect, will leave later to be present at the wedding. A reception at the Newcastle home ‘ot Mr. and Mrs. Mondell will follow the ceremony, when their neighbors and friends will be present. An invi- tation has been sent to the President and Mrs. Coolidge and it is not at all unlikely that they will motor the 60 miles stretching between their country home and Newcastle to attend. Mr. Gregg is now in Newcastle. Mrs. Judson C. Clements and her daughter, Miss Mary Park Clements, will sail from New York Friday on the of the Japan Advertiser and presi- dent of the Transpacific Advertisi ind Service Bureau, arrived in Wash- ington yesterday and is now stopping at the Mayflow: Former White House Belles At Luncheon in New York. Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo, who with Mr. McAdoo has been spending some time at White Sulphur Springs, is now in New York, where she en- tertained at luncheon vyesterday at the Plaza her sister, Miss Margaret Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Samuel Jones have returned to Washington from City, former chief justice of the Su- preme Court of Oklahoma, will ar- rive in Washington today and will be a guest at the Mayflower during his stay. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew R. Bird, their daughter, Miss Imogene Bird. |and their Andrew R. jr.. and | walter, 8. 8. Mrs. James T. Leavitt will spend the remainder of the Summer with { her nephew, Mr. Samuel P. Blagden, at Hillside Farm, Wiliamstown, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc announce Hats Formerly Up to $15 Hats Formerly Up to $25 W. B, Toses& Sons Main 3770 Est. 1861 F Street & Eleventh the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Dr. Maurice Strauss of Brooklyn, N. Y. Coronia for Plymouth. They will spend 10 weeks in England and will attend the musical festivals in prog- ress there at this season. their wedding trip and are at home at 2594 Wisconsin avenue. Mrs. Jones was before her marriage, in May at Upper Marlborough, Md., M Bettie 5.7 7.7 Included in these two price groups are ERLEBACHER =i — An Event of Great Importance — n Senor Don Felipe Taboada y Ponce de Leon, Cuban consul general in New York, has come to Washington to re- main for a few days and is at the Wil- lard Hotel. ° Rear Admiral and Mrs. Theodore Jewell are at the Bay Voyage Hotel, at Jamestown, R. T Mrs. Seth hats that represent every fashionable Still Greater Values now go into our Clearance Our entire fine stocks of the sea- son’s outstanding style hits— Red, Green and Blue Kid— genuine Lizard —and Japa- nese Straw Summer Shoe mode of the season for matron or miss. Barton French enter- tained at dinner last evening at Hot Springs, in_compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Samuel J. Henry. Mrs. French will come to Washington to spend a few days before sailing July 27 for France. Once-a-Season Clearance Sale of Midsummer Apparel For Women and Misses OFF! l/3OFF! l/ZOFF! : ) A marriage of particular interest to her Jarge circle of Washington friends is that of Mrs. Mary Hillary Waters and Capt. Carrol Porteous Price, U. 8. A., in the Episcopal Cathedral at Juneau, Alaska, Monday, June 13. Capt. Price was formerly stationed at Fort Humphreys, Va., and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wel- lington Shreve of this city, her brothers also being residents of the Capital. The bride and her children went to Juneau several weeks ago, and the wedding ceremony in_the cathedral, with the Rev. Charles E. Price officiat- ing, was a particularly pretty affair. Charles Waters, the 11-year-old son of the bride, gave her away, while Daniel ged 8, was hPKt man for ce, and Anita and Mathelde ters, her daughers, aged 7 and 3 rs, were her attendants, After the wedding ceremony Capt. and Mrs. Price left on the S. 8. Farragut for their new quarters, at Chilkoot Bar- racks, Haines, Alaska, where the cap- tain is stationed on foreign service as the only physician and surgeon there. The unique phase of the wed- ding story is that all of the attendants accompanied the bride and bridegroom on their wedding journey to Chilkoot Rarrac ‘apt. Price is the son of the late Dr. A. D. Price of Louisville, The bride, a widow for three rs, was an attendant at the Church of the Transfiguration and has a large number of friends here. £ Breslau = 1300 G ST, NW, 2 BELOW COST! $25, $29.50 & $35 DRESSES Selected From Regular Stock Two Days Only Also blonde, water lily and grays —many white kids—and fashion- able blacks. Hosts of exquisite models. Formerly $ $11.50 te $18.50. Now Street & Afternoon DRESSES Dinner & Evening GOWNS Maj. and Mrs. Oscar 0. Kuentz of |8 are passing a few davs | k and are staying at the | With them is Miss | Saturdays Until 3 P.M. —by popular ' request o Party & Dance FROCKS Silk, Cloth & Sports Tailored & Ensemble COATS SUITS MILLINERY—SPORTSWEAR “Erle-Maid”’ Frocks Included A RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase Erlebacher Exclusive Fash- ions at great reductions and to secure your vacation wardrobe at very substantial savings. —Griebachek “Jeminine Apparel of Individualily TWELVETEN" TWELVBTWELVE F 'STREET Hotel Astor nor Water And on our 2nd floor . Practically our entire stocks ) S-A-L-E-'-' White and Colored Shoes—also & many blacks. Marked down: DRESSES that are -mhbly nyl.u for STREET, WEAR. Developed of G-orgcm 14 to LARGE Women 50 formerly $6.50 to $10 % & Printed Cre ccnnu Rom (These groups also on sale s l O Chiffons, Novelty at our other stores) s 14 to LARGE Women 50 Silks for Sports W PLENTY OF SHORT SLEEVES. All sizes from Misses 14 to LARGE Women 50 Tempung ORE than just cooling refreshment, BUDD’S Fresh Peach Ice Cream brings you that tempting flavor of mellow peaches frozen in pure rich cream. Phone. Conn, Ave. & Macomb St. and 18th & Columbia Rd. COL. 706 COL. 707 All sizes from Miss EVERY DRESS HAS A DEEP HEM—finished and picot seams— well made and of a quality that made them .xcllllnt Vl|ll . at their former pi All sizes from Mi to 227 FROCKS! !lflo»:phn! Womens s‘wp : :5;::‘ will naturally be the first 1207 F St. ey BRESLAU'’S The F riendly Shop 1309 G S!. l s s RS