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SO SOCIETY.’ CIETY | The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, Returns to Washington Tonight From Visit HE Secretary of State, Mr. Kel- logg, will return to Washing- ton this_evening from a brief visit in Virginia. Mrs. Kellogs, who accompanied the Secre- tary, remained for a longer stay and will not return to Washington for several weeks. Senator and Mrs. Tyson Sail Tomorrow for Europe. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson and Representative A. Piatt Andrew are in New York preparatory 1o sailing tomorrow aboard George Washington for Europe. The United States Minister to Canada, Mr. William Phillips, has joined Mrs. Phillips and their children in their camp in northern Maine. the TRepresentative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman are arriving today in New York on the Leviathan, after passing several weel in Europe. Also pas- sengers on the Leviathan are Repre- sentative and Mrs. Thomas Cullen Representative Martin B. Madden and his daughter, Representative and Mrs. James A. Frear and Representative and Mrs. Allen T. Treadway. The counselor of the Argentine embassy. Senor Felipe A. Espil, has arrived in Lenox. Mass., for a fort- night's stay. The counselor of the Jegation and Mme. Peleny Summering at Will Hungarian who are own, Mass., were among the gu it luncheon yesterday of Mrs. Tytus McLennan, who entertained a large company in her home, Ashingtulle, at Tyringham, Mass., in honor of her house guests, Mrs. Russell Sturgis Codman, Mrs. George R. Fearing of Boston, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, formerly of the State Department, and Mr. Charles C. Batchelder of New York. Among the other guests at luncheon were the secretary of the Rumanian legation and Mme. Popovici. ‘The_Controller General and Mrs. J. R. McCarl, who are spending their vacation in the Adirondacks, are now at the Saranac Inn. They are accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Wal- son. Rear Admiral William V. Pratt, president of the Naval War College, at Newport, and Mrs. Pratt enter- tained a large company at luncheon yesterday in honor of their house Euests, the Rev. Roland Cotton Smith and Mrs. Smith. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt will entertain at luncheon tomorrow at Beaulieu, the villa they &re qccupying at Newport. Maj. and Mrs. W. W. Hicks and their two daughters will sail tomor- Tow aboard the George Washington for Europe. Col. and Mrs. Wallace M. Craigie of Edgemoor, Bethesda, Md., are at Montauk Beach, Long Island, where they are staying at the Montauk Manor. Comdr. and Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo are spending some time at Hot Springs, Va., and were at the Fash- fon Farm for luncheon yesterday. Maj. and Mrs. John J. Burleigh in Virginia. have rented their home, in Battery Park, and, accompanied by their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Burleigh and Miss Marion Burleigh, started to- day by motor for Maj. Burleigh's new station at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. Maj. B. A. Brac! bury sailed Fri- day on the S. 8. rfax from Balti- more for an indefinite stay in Boston. Capt. and Mrs. Eldon P. King, who were called home from Haines Falls, N. , by the sudden death of the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. William R. Brewer, will close their house again today, and with their small daughter, Nancy Page King, will go to the Berkshires for a visit. Canon Anson Phelps Stokes and Mrs. Stokes were hosts at a large sup- per party at Brook Farm, in the Berk- shire Hills, last night, when their guests included Mr. and Mrs. I. New- ton Phelps Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Lyttleton B. P. Gould of New York. The marriage of Miss Susan Emily Doyle, daughter of Mr. John T. Doyle, secretary of the Civil Service Commis- sion, and Mrs. Doyle, to Mr. William Leonard Moore of Cincinnati, Ohio, will take place August 20 at St. Louis, Mo. Charles Clay Bayly Riue Ridge Summit, pend a week. rce, Miss Case- N p terite Lee n New York at Mr. and M went vesterds Pa., where they Mrs. Vinton nove Lee and spent the week en the Hotel Chatham. Reynolds-Rose Wedding This Morning. The marriage of Miss Jano Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rose, to Mr. Carl W. Reynolds of this city, son of Mrs. Effie Eamer of Akron, Ohio, took place this morning at 11 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents at 512 Quincy street, the Rev. Samuel E. Rose officiating. The home had a charming arrangement of Sum- mer flowers, palms and ferns, and Mrs. L. R. Zapf, aunt of the bride, played a program of nuptial music preceding and during the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore an after- noon gown of printed chiffon in shades of blue, rose and gold on a background of cream, and carried a shower bouquet of pink rosebuds and orchids. Miss Winifred Rose attend- ed her sister as maid of honor, wear- ing a frock of white georgette crepe trimmed with pink and carrying an arm bouquet of pink rosebuds. Mr. Carl Williams was the best man. Mrs. Eamer, mother of the bride- groom, wore a blue georgette crepe gown appliqued in white flowers, Mrs. J. W. Rose, grandmother of the bride, was in a gown of blue georgette crepe, and Mrs. Zapf wore a gown of ashes of roses georgette crepe. Following the ceremony a small re- ception was held, after which Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds left for a wedding trip, Mrs. Reynolds wearing a dark blue crepe with a small hat to match. They will be at home upon their re- turn at 512 Quincy street. Among the out-of-town guests was Mrs, T. R. Simmons of Marion, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS In Our Sale of Furs EACH coat is an outstanding value a its special low price. HIS great sale includes every fur in our fine collection. The price on every fur is much less now than later in the season. HIS is really the opportune time to purchase furs and we believe that no- where in this entire country will you find better values. F STReeT CorNER:OF I3™ ‘BRAKS & CO G ~-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th _ - First Choice for Autumn Chanel’s bows and bolero treatments. Vionnet’s kin- etic tucked lines. Circular side draperies—pleats. Side-draped, and double- v, copper leaf shade. new tans and blue. is The new The Black strongly featured. 525 necklines. " A Most Comprehemsive Showing Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MISS DOROTHY LOUI! TO MARRY IN FORTNIGHT HARVEY, M. Harvey, whose marriage to Mr. Vincent D. Callanan will take place August 29. Elmore have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Mar- garet Frances to Mr., Griffith Con- nick Barry, Saturday evening, Sep- tember 3, at 6 o'clock, in the home of the bride's parents, the Cedars, at Alta Vista, Md. Charles Augustus Dr. and Mrs. Hawley, who are spending the Sum- mer at Hot Springs, Va. entertained at dinner there last evening in com- pliment to Mrs. Walter Gibs Eells, Mrs. R. Parker and Mrs, Louls Reincke of Philadelphia. Miss_Charlotte A. Hawley is at Camp Merrie Woode, in North Caro- lina, and will return September 1, when nd her daughter Millinery Importers At this price we are Final Reductions! All Summer Hats FELT HATS suitable for Fall wear. A Special Group of About 26 Hats, to close out............ 1143 Conn. Ave. including a number of Every Dress, Including Sport, Street, Dinner or Evening Frocks, is included in one of these five Clearance groups bottom and two-tone heels. o TR [ | No C.0.D.’s or Exchanges A fine quality all-silk chif- fon hose, including plain, black Very Special—$2 Quality. Important 25 Sale! All-Silk Chiffon Hose Pair $].3 YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN : F at Tenth St Sale News to Feminine Washington Reductions of One-Half and More of Every Spring and Summer Dress Per Summer. Every pair perfect. All the smart new colors are included. Buy at least six pairs. will sail for Europe for & six-week stay. Mrs. Page Nelson Doll of Balti- more was hostess at dinner last eve- ning on the Willard roof and later took her guests to the theater. Mr. Reeve Hoover has joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wfl!lnm D. Hoover, at Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton was the honor guest at a tea and musical given yesterday by Gen. and Mrs. J. Fred Pierson at their estate, Rose Lawn, at Newport. Ensign and Mrs. W. N. Landers of Annapolis, joined Miss Gladys Stri mann of New Rochelle, N. Y..in Wash- ington over the week end and were at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kyle with their two children will spend the rest of the Summer at the Homestead at Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodney Sharp mo- tored to Washington yesterday from Wilmington, Del., and are staying at the Mayflower. They are accompanied by their children, Miss Anne Dupont Sharp, Mr. Hugh R. Sharp, jr., and Mr. Bayard Sharp. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Harris Wallace have returned from Europe, and have taken an apartment at Stoneleigh Court. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Leonard of Tien- tsin, China, are now in Washington and are at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Gans Back From Vacation in Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac_Gans have re- turned from a trip to Eaglesmere, Pa. . and Mrs. Charles Stanley ‘White svxe)l:t '\‘xa week end at Gibson Island, | where they went by motor. X 1ton Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hami] of Richmond, Va.,, are at the ‘Willard, where they plan to remain until to- MOrrow. Mrs. John D. Leonard and Miss Mrs, _John . e want to save money on drapery 1 am making a special disconnt of 209 during August on nets, marqui- sette, damask velours, cretonne and taes. try. - The regular prices on this material are shop figures, and this 20% off should jte response. create immed| D i Do > materint? Second Floor, 1211 F St. EACHES and cream is an age-old lux- ury. But ripe, mel- low peaches frozen in pure, rich cream is a new taste delight that attains perfection in BUDD'S Fresh Peach Ice Cream. Phone— Conn. Ave. &dM.wmh St. an, 18th & Columbia Rd. COL. 706 COL. 707 garment no exceptions. All dresses in our - @ Vogue and [T Value Section are on Sale at Ten Dollars. Takeadvantage of this T - money-saving event This is the hose event of the = $2 Quality. 9, Betty Leonard will go to Long Branch, N. J.,, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crain went Saturday to Gibson Island with Mr. and Mrs. George T. S8ummerlin, jr, to remain over Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Buckingham of New York is passing a few d t the Willura, where she arrived orday, Mrs. Wallace D. Bamsford of 400 North Carofina avenue, accompanied by her two small wonm, Pbilip nnd Dan, s visiting her uinter, Mrn Al bert'P. Windheim, in Utlea, N. Y. Miss Jeannette Ii. Malthy of kane, Wash,, is the guest of her slater, - | Miss Suzanne Malthy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Rodman of Cincinnati arrived today at the Wil lard, where they will remaln meversl days. Miss Helen Loulse Barry of Wash- ington left today to motor to Hoston, Mass, stopping at Asbury Park and New York City. Miss Barry will join her mother, who has been making a tour of New England, during the Summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Gall in West Virginia for Family Reunion. Mr, and Mrs, D. W, Gall and their daughter, Miss Mamie Gall, have gone on a vacation visit to their old home, Philippi, W. Va., the place that has the distinction of being the loca tion of the first land battle of the Civil War. The Gall family reunion is to be held in the Belington Grove Saturday. Gall Mr. and nd_their dau; New Enticing Beautiful FROCKS $15 New Colors New Materials New Styles Deposit Will Hold Your Coat them A Reasonable copies SOCIETY. ter will spend some time at Mountain Lake Park, Md., before their return. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Spencer are in Atlantic City, where they are stqp- ping at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller left Haturday by motor for Elberon, N. J., where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Saks in their country home, White Lodge. Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Kirschfield and their son Donald of Detroit are pass- ing a few days at the Willard. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Hilton, Chevy Chase, Md., returned fram New Continued on Nineteenth 606 -614 BLACK, NAVY, SA NAPOLEON, PHEAS ?flxfic——rfi [ Philipsborn . ELEVENTH ST. “Imported” from California A Meadowbrook Felt $10 (Fourth Floor) Made with grograin ribbon “belt” around the crown, adjustable to any head size. Each hat possesses a great amount of handwork and can be shaped to suit the individuality of the wearer. D, ALMOND, RED, GRAY, T, MARRON, COPEN 606 -614 g s e e i ] Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. Now in Progress. . . Our Great Annual August Economy OAT SALE Presenting “Samples” and Specially Purchased Winter, Coats at Impressive Savings From Regular Prices Charge Patrons May Defer Payment Until October 1 of advanced (Coat Shop—Third Floor) It is almost impossible, in “cold print,” to describe these Coats, which represent the ultimate in style distinction and fur luxuriousness. Parisian Most -of showings.