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D. €. MONDAY. AUGUST 1 $SOCIETY." B el 14 P MIEOGIRTY. 5 SOCIETY Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, |8 Arrives in Michigan Today on e A P L trip to northern nnesota. His Western TO\II'. o ; : e Mr. and Mrs. Olin G. Orth have ain ; “ 7 1| [xone to New York and are at the Ho- Cracious! tel Chatham for a short stay. RACIOUS mothers satisfy their children’s desire for cooling refreshment by giving them only STAR. WASHINGTO Va., accompanied by her two i 0o ™ sons, Mr, ienry W. Froat, 3d, and Mr. Sir Harry Johnston Die Winston H. Frost, passed the week end | LONDON, August 1 (#).—Sir Harry in Washington at the Mayflower. | Tohnaton, noted explorer and writer, ot Qied here yesterday. He was 69 years Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow old. 1A In Washington for Visit. Sir Harry Johnston spent mueh time | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woodrow of Chi- | in explol cago are at the Willard, where they | tensively ab arrived today for a short visit. Mr. Webster Ballinger of 2700 Con IMPORTANT ADDITION TO CORPS Millinery 1143 Conn, Importers Aveaue § 2% 2 % 0 222 Final Reductions All Remaining g2} Summer Hats .5 7 Now 35 *7° *10 Every price quoted is the absolute minisnum for the quality st represents. Make your selection NOW. HE Seerstary of Agriculture, | daughteriniaw, Mr. and Mra. Scott g il Haeriiisdd g 4 ell, who were married Satur Mr. and Mra. H. N. Cooper of Chi-| Mr. Jardine, will arrive today { BRI, U S worest, 11 Mra. cago arrived at the Willard today, | ! fn East Lansing, Mich., and | gijpell " was formerly Miss Mari : where they plan to remain seve: Shumway Smith and her marriage to M . ¥l |aays. | Mr. Bromwell took place in the First 3 - ' | Presbyterian Church in Lake Forest, Mr. and Mra. W. . MeNally went | Entertain in Newport. land was followed by a large reception to ) o\\t y”r:; - ‘o- l.m f;hm- (“.-..k and | ) The 1'ndersecretary of the Treas.|in the home of the bride's parents, were a otel Chatham for a few T y wry and Mrs. Oxden L. Mills enter- [r. and Mra. Solomon Albert Smith, at . Sl ¥a. [ [P the best—BUDD'S tained a company at dinner last eve- | [ The Rev. James G. K 5 . 8 #6 B Binvert . who. Kus Beeni 5 i { ning at’ Newport, where they are | McC! , who married the 5 confined to his residence, 5333 Conduit ,llc_ Cream, in all spending several weeks. | bride’s parents ahout 25 years ago. road, with iliness for some time past, favored flavors, - | officiated. Mrs. Rromwell assisted Mr. i now recovered. < Phone Mr. Horbert 1, Brown, chief of the | ST (Lin o recelving with the L0 3 Conn. Ave, & Macomb St. and 18th & Columbia Rd. will be there several days. Mr. and Mrs. Mills Tnited States Bureau of Efficienc, | wedding party and the refreshments Jas joined Mrs. Brown at Glerdra, | o.e cerved on the lawn. N. Y., where they have a cottage on | i ke Seneca. From time to time they | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Moore of ol visited there by their daughter.| Pittsburgh are spending the week in O Seores A. Grifin and Anna Pauline Mon. Miss Constance Connor Brown, who| Washington and will then go to| ks 2 g 5 | Jas a position on the staft of Prof.| Atlantic City for a week. Mr. Moore . hn D. Carroll and Maud Burnett | A, M. Drummond, director of the | has been in the R. O. T. C. at Camp | ¥ s ba., anal] Cornell University Summer Theater at | Meade for a fortnight and was joined v August Reduction Sale on Delio McKe: this ¢ N. Y., and by their niece, Miss | here Saturday by Mrs. Moore. “They Leien 1 Santord hnd Susie B Mckar. o | X \ ‘ , 3 $1.85 and $2.50 Grades hita Brown of Fort Maditon, Towa. |yl return to Pittsburgh the middle taking a course in the Cornell | ¢ August. R Joseph A, Hulse and Irene W. Giovan- | Summer School "*Samuel A. Carter and Min Ethal Gunn. both of Chicag $] 15 3 Pairs for $3.25 homas F. Brown and Myrtle M. Cain Season's outstanding hosiery value. Finest quality Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fasued to the, an a Arthur J. Graot of Phila e : | Mre. Ernest Thompson Seton, who | K 's. John Crayke Simpson will en- | i in Greenwich, Conn., entertained at | § in a company of 16 at luncheon |3 gance Saturday evening at the Kield | > Easex ‘\f’(”:"":;‘m‘ “"“ Club for her daughter, Mrs. Hamilton . Simps ot ide Hotel, Mag-| "' - Mr. and Mra. huysen Dumont are again o There she has | apartment at the Mayflower. Mr. and o i scricup simss other| N Dumont have .been spending Trotherindaw, Mr. William §. Thorn-| some time in their country home. the Anchorage, at Ronks, Lancaster Coun- T |y, Pa. Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, who has | 2 heen touring in Alaska with her | And sister-in-law, Mr. and | Sherman-Sinnott A their aam, | Marrlage Announced. ot Bryn Mawr,| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jefferson Sin- They spent some | nott announce the marriage of their Frederick Freling- in their Jurius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS The Values Ofiered' Here in Every Department throughout this store in our £on. 4 WQOD MRS. HUGH MACNEILL, mpress Hotel in Vic- | daughter Virginia Weaver to Mr. 3. C., before starting their trip Mr. and Mrs. Irwin_ B. Laughlin John Sherman, son of Mr. and M John W. Sherman of Roanok The ceremony was performed July 25, the Rev. W. C. Campbell officlating. Va. | Wife of the new military att recently arrived and is staying at the Fairfax, 2100 Massachu he of the Legation of the Irish Free State, who i tts avenue. After-Stock-Taking all silk chiffon or service weight hose with lisle tops. 'Full fashioned. All the new shades. Mrs. George Washington University, and Mr. Sherman is a graduate of Lehizh fr. and Mrs. Willlam McClellan | University, at Bethlehem, Pa. Mr. r_have returned to Washington|and Mrs. Sherman left after the cere- From Montreal and are guests at the [ mony for a motor trip, and will later ‘Mayflower. They will ,open their|be at home at 1139 First street, home at 2223 Massachusetts avenue | Roanoke. ahout the middle «f September. Mme. Hoda Charoul and her son, Mohammed Charoui, who have ‘been ivisiting the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy at Newport, have taken &n apartment at the Viking for the remainder of the season. have as their guest at Newport Miss Louise M. Iselin. Sherman in a graduate of [\ oo 0o the Willard, where | sailed this morning ahoard the Le- they will pass the week. | Viathan for a tour in Europe. | | Clearance Sale $2.50 and $3.00 McCallum - 'Silk Hose $ 1 .65 3 Pairs for $4.75 Delicately sheer and clear full fashioned fine all silk chiffon or service weight hose with extra reine forcements at heel and toe for service. Newest Paris shades—-also black. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Use Your Raleigh Haberdasher Charge Account Her Mr. Harry Wardman sailed Satur- 3 F. Clarkson accompanied day night from New York on the|Mrs. Charles D. Smith to Tulsa, Olympic to join Mrs. Wardman and | Okla.. to visit her son and daughter- their daughter in London. j\v-] Mr, and Mrs, Harry Irving el | ¢l Dorothy K. Golladay, daughter | and Mrs. Harry L. Golladay. 1 ‘A RE undoubtedly the most remarkable of ' any sale in recent years. THE choice stocks, the quality of goods and : our low, greatly reduced prices make this an outstanding event in the whole coun- try. Mr. and_Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker ost, §r., of Middle- went to New York last week and were at the St. Regis until they sailed last night aboard the Leviathan. Judge and Mrs. J. E. Richards of San Francisco have arrived in Wash- Closing for Summer! FINAL REDUCTIONS Two Lots of Dresses Some Formerly Priced as High as $75 All Silk Dresses, $14.75 All Cotton Dresses, $7.75 These include morning, street, sport and afternoon dresses. r. and Mrs. Ord Preston enter- — — d at dinner last evening at Hot prings for their daughter,- Miss | Here's arhiu but truthful sto leanor Preston, in compliment to | tiss Adelaide Henry and Miss Caro- | i~ tocation at 1211 F §t., sccond looy. allows me to_offer vou lower prices always on 2 | Q@ine Henry. | draperies. alip covers and window ahades. | { | | Women's and Misses’ Dresses Coats Sweaters Hats Underwear Hosiery Bags Bathing Suits Umbrellas Col. and Mrs. Tames Brady Mitchell turned this morning 1o their apart. || / superrise all work io be sure it's aatis: rent at the Mayflower, having spent || 1067, 216, by deqiing with me vou oot fthe week end in Mount Airy, Pa. {_the middle man's proat. - Estimares free: Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh, who ptiended the conferences of gov- ernors held in Mackinac, Mich., last pweek, flew from Detroit to Cleveland ‘Saturday on their way East. Mrs. ‘Marsh will return to their Summer home at Squirrel Island, Me. and Mr. Marsh will come to Washington, ek or a vacation and te return here with them. Mr. Marsh is lieutenant wolonel on the staff of Gov. Brewster { Maine. Mrs. Prentiss B. Gilbert is the uest of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Walker >almer at Tyringham, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Palmer entertained at a picnic party vesterday afternoon on Counci) Rock, on the mountain above Tyring- , fham. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell Graet ~ INCORPORATED g ;ere the guests at lunlchem\ y"ut‘;- lay of Mr. and Mrs. MacSurth, who TR S T 1747 Rhode Island Ave. 8prings, Va. Mr, and Mrs. Graef are Evending the season at the resort. Mrs. Tytus McLennan has returned | Ao her home, Ashintulby, at Tyring- Mass., after spending a short time at Prides Crossing as the guest of Mrs. Harold Jefferson Coolidge. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Pearson are ex- pected to arrive today aboard the B Grasse from France, having been pbroad for some time. Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe have visiting them at Newport, where they are occupying Miss Codman’s cottage, | Mrs. George Wilton of this city. | Mrs. Roland Gangler and her chll«‘; dren are in Atlantié City and are at | the President Hotel, while Maj. Gangler is in camp at Aberdeen, Md. Also Infants’, Small Boys'. and Girls' Apparel F Streer CornER:OF I3™ TONITE Dine and Dance € 6:30-12:30 No_cover rxe di Store Closed All Day Saturday Through September Third! A PASHION INSTITUT! 10N ASHION INSTITUTION The new fur coats are here—and they’re lovely! See them in our Fur Salon— to- morrow ! All this week our regular » patrons are entitled to advance selection in our Au- gust Coat Sales! Tuesday—A Remarkable Purchase Sale of - Women’s Figured Chiffon Frocks —Tn a very special purchase that our buyer was lucky enough to pick up during the close-out of one of New York's best manufacturer’s Summer stock—just when you want them most! HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 * Dulin & Martin Co. 1215-17 F STREET 1214-18 G STREET Chair caneing. Porch rockers splinted. One-half price on all tapestries, mohair and velours. For Two Days Only Send for samples and free estimates Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Our Entire Stock of Attractive Furniture and Lamps has been price-reduced in this Summer Clearance SALE Reductions range from passengers sailing today aboard the | Jaconia for England. Mrs. Charles 8. Bromwell, who gpent & week at the .\Iayflow?, sailed | shortly after midnight last night || ®eboard the Leviathan to be with her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. Sidney in their villa at Dinard, Franc will be joined there later in the mer by Mrs. Bromwell's son aad FINAL CLEARANCE Of Broken Lots of Our High-Grade ; Typical Price Reductions X | Telephone Set, includ- ing 'table and chair of solid walnut. Formerly $35. Reduced price.. $27.50 Solid Walnut Book Table; size 40x15. An attractive small piece. Formerly priced $42.50. Reduced price..§21,25 Unusual 4 NN M g 2 DIARAD | Pleats. jabots LEAPEL softly draped ! imt:“::‘r;;w'tall' *‘ - mu'{',l - colorad than former prices Even today these dresses would regularly be $29.50 to $39.50—the majority at $39.50! Flowered Chiffons $ 2 5 Pleated Chiffons Striped Chiffons Draped Chiffons Flared Chiffons Cool and delicate chiffon frocks, just made to fill the little gaps in your Summer wardrobe and . to prepare you smartly for early Fall! You will adore the two-piece frocks with their self-ragged flowers and originally jaboted skirts—the tailorcd and striped frocks that are smartly pleated—the flowered and draped frocks in bolero effect and trimmed with solid-colored chiffon, the multi-colored frocks of con- T ventional design and graceful drapes—and so many other attractive models that we haven't the space to tell you $275. Reduced price, about here. All have long sleeves, some in Japanese kimono effect, some with snug-fitting cuffs and full sleeves, $182.50 and some plain tailored; all have beautifully«tailored, full crepe de chine slips to match the background or in cool ' flesh or white. In fact, each one of these charming chiffon frocks is a little dream in itself, particularly when you consider how low the price is for such values! Sizes 36 to 44! Solid Mahogany Coffee Table; a type to fit in nicely in any living room. Forferly $25. Redulced price.. $18.75 Regu:lar $11.00 to $16.50 Values Modernistic Printed Chiffons Our Clearance Sdle has left about four hundred pairs of the most popular styles in badly broken sizes. ‘These short lines have been grouped together regard- less of former prices and will be closed out. STYLES MATERIALS Pumps Blonde Kid Strap Slippers Black Satin Oxfords Patent Leather Spanish or Cuban Heels Nearly All Sizes in the Combined Lot MORE COMPLETE STYLES 85 $171.8 .85 = . . : &5 311E 4= $5 Silk Slips—Specially Priced at—$3.95 ’0‘ . Another special purchase! 250 beautiful crepe de chine slips at this great saving. Slips in any style you want them— w & moses & sons 2 tailored slips or dressy slips—hemstitched slips or lace-trigmed slips, trimmed with Valenciennes and Alencon- . . e ———————— s Main 3770 1861 F Street & Eleventh | CLOSED all day Saturday during Aug I Davenport; 3-pillow, down cushions; covered in combination of taupe wool rep and brocade Floor sample, formerly Desk; solid mahogany; fine repro- duction of OIld Cape Cod Desk; decorated by hand. Formerly $61.50. Reduced price.. §48,50 Spinet Solid Walnut Framed Blue Mohair upholster- ed Chair; an occasional style. Formerly $75. Reduced price. $43.50 Women’s Frock Shop—Second Floor patterned laces—top and bottom—iresh slips to rejuvenate your sheer Summer frocks at a time when the best-of-wardrobes need refreshing. All have shadow-proof hems, and they come in the coolest of shades—peach, flesh and white, Sizes 34 to 4. Grey Shops—Second Floor