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18 i SOCIETY]| Ambassador and Senora de Pueyrredon Guests at Tea Yesterday Afternoon of Mrs. John HE Amb: ador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon and eir son-in-law and daughters, Dr. and Benora de Centeno and Senorita Pueyr- redon, were among the guests at the tea given yesterday by Mrs. John R. Willlams. "he Ambas como de Martino, ent the | week end motoring in the North, has | returned to Eastern Point, New Lon- don, Conn Visiting Canadians Foted by Charge D'Affaires. The charge d'affaires of Canada, Mr. entertained at in the garden res- riton Hotel the | al Customs Commission of C 0 are visiting Washington and the Carlton. Among the gues ere Chief Justico James Thom: Brown of Saskatchewan, Mr. William H. Wright of Ont Ernest Roy of Quet Rowell of Justice Ernest Nedton W e O, and ) 2 to the commission. Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas is | spending some time at Magnolia, Mass., and is at the Oceanside Hotel. Representative James M. Hazlett of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mr Hazlett and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cream, are at the ton, stopping there for a few days in the course of a motor trip through the South. Gov. Angus W. Mc Carolina, accompanied 1 f North his son and rt. ment at the Mayflower for the Winter. at lunc Asintully | [ M | turned trip to England spending most of his time in southern France. resume his duties in the law faculty of Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Va. Mrs, Thomas M. Harve; cent son of M SOCIETY.' R. Williams. hen their guests were John Parker Jackson, ve Hoover, Mr. and Max Surth and Mr. James | Hot Springs, g and Mr Mrs. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney | entertained about 60 guests at din- ner last evening at Bar Harbor, Me., where they have been for several weeks. Mr. and M . Graham left by motor r a two week's stay at Blue Ridge Summit, at the Monterey House. Mrs. Harold W Miss Evelyn Wal Washington from Mr. Walker, who passed the week end t the Mayflower. Mrs Walker and Miss Walker will spend some time in their country home, ry’s Delight, in Maryland, before op g their a er and daughter. have returned to wrope and joined | Mrs. Tytus' McLennan entertained | con yesterday in her home. | at Tyringham, Mass. | Miss F nces Miller, daughter of and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller, was | t dinner last evening at Hot | rfield Light, jr., ve- | from a two months’ nd the Continent, He will leave next week to Callanan—Harvey Wedding This Morning. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Louise Ha daughter of Mr. and , to Mr. Vin- Callanan of Malden, Mass., and Mrs. J. Callanan of D. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 7 Whose parents, Mr. and M to Mr. MISS ELWABETH 1 nce her engagement D. C, MONDAY, Northern points in September for an indefinite stay. Washingtonians Win Prizes at Sherwood Forest. Miss Jacqueline French of this city won the first prize in a costume as Katusha, at the fancy dress dance Saturday evening at Sherwood Forest, where she is spending the late Sum- mer. Among others from Washington who won prizes were little Miss Mar- fanne Trowbridge, as a rooster, and little Miss Eleanor Oliver, as a colo nial lady. The judges' committee in- cluded, among others, Mrs. L. B. Wright and Dr. A. N. Baggs of this city. Mrs. Granville H. Parks will return this week to her home on Georgia street, Chevy Chase, from visits at | Harhor Point and Mackinac Island, { Mich., and Chicago. She was the guest in Chicago of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cha- pin, Mrs. Margaret E. Mullen, accom panied by Miss May Mullen and Miss Alice E. Mullen, is spending the late | Summer at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ortman of ew York are at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Spencer are in | Atlantic City until after Labor day and are staying at the Hotel Elberon. Mrs. L. V. Dann and Miss Lillian ir)unn have gone to Atlantic City and :ll{e”s!aying at the Chalfonte-Haddon all. RUSS ILLNESS SPREADS. Strange Malady. MOSCOW, August 29 (#).—Twenty villages in the neighborhood of Mos- cow have been stricken for threo weeks with a mysterious illness which has puzzled physicians. A special commission has been named to make an investigation of the malady, which is believed to be a.kind of trench typhus. While more than one hun- dred persons have been taken ill. no deaths have occurred. AWAKEN your | Twenty Villages Are Stricken With | AUGUST 29, 1927.° |HOODS DISCOVERED IN SLAYING PROBE Man Assuced of Killing Robed'i Person Is Awaiting Pre- liminary Hearing. By tho Associated Press. DANVILLE, Va., August 20.— Charles W. Wilson, cused of killing J. C. Sparrow last Wednesday night by was on $500 bond today and preparing Wednesday. Peter Booth and Raleigh Thompson went his bond, both being local mer- chants. A new development In the case is ! the alleged discovery, reported by Mrs. Wilson, wife of the accused, and Tom Davis, his son-inlaw, of two heods, a piece of sheeting and a ~ Joyous! et in BUDD'S Fresh Peach Ice Cream is not only good—but good for you! Vitally nourishing as well as delicious. Order by phone. Conn. Ave. & Macomb St. and 18th & Columbia Rd. COL. 706 COL. 707 LL the exquisite taste pleasure in what Wilson claims was an effort |* hooded men to enter his house, | | for defense at a preliminary hearing |} "SOCIETY. ] white silk sash in some undergrowth | home to investigate an These bear | Stated on Saturday that “nome of my near the Wilson home. no_insignia or lettering of any kin and nothing whereby the owner coul be identified. Constable T. C. Oakes, who admits leading the group of men to Wilson’s regularity,” party” wore.disguises of any kind, d id The heat of the sun is about 46, 000 times as intense as the heat of ‘the S " earth, Cathedral Mansions—South 2900 Connecticut Avenue Northwest Corner Co nn. and Cathedral Aves. Planned for Hominess —and equipped for service 1 I 31 Under McKeever & Goss Management = Rentals from $40 to $165 THE first impression you’ll get of Cathedral Mansions, SOUTH, is the atmosphere of refinement and livableness that pervades the entire building., You can see careful attentions everywhere; and every attactie is on the alert to serve—mifr- shalled by Mrs. Simpson, fae resident manager. And the Suites—delightffilly light and roomy—and splen-fidly equipped. Limited number of suites iof one room and bath to six rooms :wnd two baths. Twentyfour-hour elyvator service. See Mrs. Simpson in chmrge at Cathedral Mansions, SOUTH—or M‘KEERMG!.?ESS 1415 K Street Main 4752 ~—— Washington Heights Presbyterian | homes in that part of Virginia, and is Church at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. John| named after Chevening Place, the C. Palmer officiating. | manor house of the Chewning family The bride wore a traveling gown|in Kent County, England. of brown, with a small velour hat to | — g match, and a corsage bouquet of roses| Mr. and Mrs. C. Chester Caywood | of Wesley Heights are members of a and lilies of the valley. | = : Because of the absence of the|house party at Hotchkiss School at | Lakeville, Conn., after making visits bride’s father, Dr. Dodge, the tuber- . er ms culosis specialist of the Veterans' Bu- |3t Buckwood Sun, Shawnee-on-Dela- ware, and in New York City. reau, who is detailed in the Wes! McLean, jr. daughter, Mr. Angus W . n, are at the &nd Miss Margaret Mc! Carlton for a few da Malden, Mass., took place this morn- ing at 9:30 o'clock in the Holy Com- forter Church. The Rev. Clarence E. ‘Wheeler performed the ceremony and said the nuptial mass which followed. Pink gladioli and palms formed an effective background for the wedding party, and Miss Eva Talbert, organist, played the wedding marches and ac- companied Miss Hazel Arth, contralto, The secretary of the Italian em- assy, Signor Luciano Mascia, has returned to Washington from Bilt- more, N. C.,, where he was the guest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Amhurst Cecil. b The most luxurious of the New Fur Coats await you in our September Fur Sale— The Assistant Secretary of Com- merce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake are passing a few days at the Mayflower before their departure from Wash- ington for Detroit, where they will spend about ten days. Mrs. Drake &nd their children have been at Lake Angelus, Mich., throughout the Sum- mer. Gen. and Mr: George Faber Downey were among the guests at luncheon yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Hamilton Tyng, who enter- ined in their Summer home, The Shallows, in honor of their house guests, Prince and Princess Jacques de Brogile. t t t j. and Mrs. Leonard C. Sparks, pent the midsummer with the latter's uncle and aunt, District Post- master and Mrs. William M. Mooney, motored last week to New York, where the major will take up his duties at his new post. Maj. Sparks has_been stationed for several years at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Licut. Gaylord Bernam Kidwell, United States Army, left Washington yesterday _afternoon for Chicago, Where he has been ordered for duty. Lieut. Kidwell has heen stationed at Camp Meade for several S will return to Washington for the Christmas holiday. Comdr. Grey Shipwith, U. S. and Mrs. Shipwith are in Washing ton, at the Mayflower. N Former Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Edwin Denby will entertain a large company at luncheon Thurs- day at Bar Harbor, Me. They will later take their guests to the dance at the Swimming Club. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hoover entertained at dinner last_evening at 1206 G St. TO CLOSE OUT —Tuesday— 48 Spring & Summer DRESSES No Charges $ s All Sales Final who sang several solos. beige meorgette crepe and cream lace, | a_ picture hat to match and carried | pink roses and delphinium. sister as maid of honor wearing a dainty crepe with ecru lace, a hat to match and carried yellow roses. Evers of Buffalo was the best man. wedding breakfast at the Willard Ho- bride left later for a motor trip to at home after October 1 at 3446 Con- necticut avenue. Malden, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Mack of Baltimore, Mr. Carl Bock of Montiac, Mich., and the Doremus-Dodge Wedding Saturday. daughter of Dr. Horace C. Dodge of Fifteenth The bride wore a gown of rose | Miss Helen M. Harvey attended her frock of orchid georgette Mr. Joseph ‘ The ceremony was followed by a el for the wedding party and out-of- own guests. Mr. Callanan and his he White Mountains. They will be Among the out-of-town guests were . J. F. Callanan of Mal- : Miss Mary McCarthy of Bella Mack, Mr. and Rev. John Sinnot Martin of Baltimore. The marriage of Miss Avis Dodge, to Mr. Stanley and Mrs. rk, N. J. afternoon _in street e @ollier Inn COLUMBIA RD. av 18 ST, OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR e Formerly at 1801 Calvert St e —— TONITE 5 to 7:30 We are using the GRILL ROOM in addition to our reguiar dining room for our regular dinper. A third more _space, B0 efficlent table servic Columbia 5042 Special IN ALUMINUM ONE DOLLAR EACH Percolators (215« quart size), Frying Pans, Pitchers (2 and 3 quart sizes), Round Roasters, Oval Roast- ers, Griddles, Cover- ed Saucepans (4-qt.), Covered Stew Ket- tles (4 to 6 qt.), Bail Handle Water Pail (12-gt.), Round Dish- pan (10-gt.), Tubed Cake Pans, Mary Ann Cake Pans, 10 in. Round Border Molds, Set of three Saucepans, Preserv- ing Kettles (14-qt), Enameled Oval Dish. pans, Omelet Pans. Main Floor G St. Emtrance DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY 1215-17 F Street. 1214-18 G Street. Values important business for the bureau, the | bride was given in marriage by Dr. Veterans' Bureau. The bride was m-‘ tended by Mrs. B. W. Black, and Mr Benjamin Thomas of Baltimore, Md., was_best man. | After an informal reception in the home of Dr. and Mys. Black in_the | Woodley Apartment Mr. and Mrs. | Doremus left for New York City. They | will spend part of their honeymoon at the Summer home of Mr. and Harry R. Doremus at Towaco, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. Doremus will make their | home in Newark, N. J. | Mrs. George Authier, who is now | in the West, will go to Lake Minne- | tonka in Minnesota for the month of | September. She will be joined by Mr. | Authier, who spent the Summer in| the Black Hills. Miss Joy Authier, who spent her vacation at Camp M: o-aka on Chesapeake Bay, is now vis iting in Iowa. Mr. William Jeffries-Chewning jr. has returned to Washington, afte spending a few days in the home of his parents at Fredericksburg, Va. He was also the guest of Mayor Car- roll C. Chowning of Urbanna at Chevening Place in Urbanna, Va. Ch ing Place is one of the oldest Youth and Beauty you o fo LUCAS, of New Beauty Ralon. ‘2nd. fioor. York, Main' 5570, opposite Mayflower; —let me send you an_estimate now on new draperies ‘and window _shades. supervise every l;)b. 50 that you are gosured of “satiafactors workmanship. Furthermore, my second floor location, 1211 F St.. enables me to quote you lower prices. Call Main 3211. 5000 'Y TEACUP GOOD_ POSITIONS AND Restaurants. Cafetertas. . Candy_ Gift and Food trained men and Earn $2.500 to $5.000 a vear. Classes now forming LEWIS HOTEL TRAINI Pen NG RCHO Sara Srr " Dr. and Mrs. Henry Merle Spillman B. W. Black, medical director of the | motored to Atlantic City last week, accompanied by the former’s sisters, s Catherine Spillman and Miss Madeleine Spillman, who were thelr Buests for a week. Dr. and Mrs. Spillman will go to REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced” The Best Place and Towest Prices After All lomers. 1 give the Ask my 35,000 cust service you' have the right to expect. $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD THIS WEEK ONLY Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th Street N.W. Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armstrong Will Call Personally With Samples Beauty! Enjoy one of the re- markable Rubinstein beauty treatments long famous in court circles of Europe. In the Powder Box, skilled operators personally trained by the world's foremost beauty scientist, will minister deftly to your beauty needs—will give you expert diagnosis of the condition of your skin and contour—will make recommendations for scientific care at home. Special Pricés for Rubinstein Course Treatments Treatments, $6 .50 Tfrealments, $10 o 5—$3.50 reatments an 1 $6 Treatment, $20 6—$6 Treatments, $30 6—$10 Treatments, $50 Written instructions with courses, if desired. The HechtCo. The Powder Box Fifth Floor A FASHION INSTITUTION Newlora Jellelf Wasnington Red fox shawl cdllar and _cuffs f ¢ om bined 1 u xuriously with smart black Kash- mir suede. Women's Coat, $125! ioned. New Tomorrow, 8:30 to 6, Our Semi-Annual One-Day Absolute Clearance of 800 Pairs of 10 *11 *12 and *13*® Stetson Shoes | 4.85 New leathers and new styles. All sizes in one style or another. Tuesday—then Washington waits 6 months for another such opportunity. changes or refunds—no mail or phone orders. $1.85 McCallum Hose §].35 Service weight or chiffon, lisle tops, full fash- colorings. tetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street No ex- until November 1st! Five Special New Slips —of lustrous Bettina Cloth! Beautifully tai- lored and trim- med with picot ruffles, these popular slips ar- rive in time to solve the prob- lem of slips for the Fall ward- robe — particu- tarly for the col- loge wardrobe! 'n black, navy, an, balsam, sil- er, peach and flesh! Sizes 34 to 441 Grey Shops—Second Floor to regular prices again! Fall Footwear—at 15% discoun $10 Footwear, now. . $8.75 Footweas, now. Siz coming September 1st. E ZA FASHION INSTITUTION Noaw Yorn Continuing—Until September 10th Our Great ’ Summer Sale | —of magnificent new— Winter Coats —Continued to enabl vacations immediate! e those coming back fnorfi ly after Labor Day fo share in the wonderful savings! —Continued with many stunning new coats just arrived—coats that manufacturers’ dull s were made during the eason with unusual care— and trimmed with choice selections of the, sea- son’s furs! —Continuing with comprehensive selections of » the smart furs—the smart coatings—the smart flares—the smart colors—and in all— Four Great Price Groups $5850 I HED 78 125 —With savings conservatively estimated ‘at $10t0 $25! And in Additi All Our Finer on Your Choice of ; $165 to $295 Coatq —at a straight 15% discount! Velvet Bags —In Smart Pouch Style! S —Nothing could | be smarter than v black velvet handbag this Fall—particular- ly when set off by marcasite clasps and mo- tifs. These are silk lined and especially well made with a middle change compartment. In black only! Handbag Shop—Street Floor _ —on all new— ntd $16.50 Footwear, now...... $15 Footwear, now........ $13.50 Footwear, now. $12.50 Footwear, now. es 2V to 9 Width AAA And a small deposit will reserve the coat of your choice in cold storage free, ed Coat Shops—Misses, Juniors, Women, Larger Women, Little Women—Third Floor. $7.85 Umbrellas —A Special Value at— *S All-silk, 16-rib irame Um- brellas, with at- tractive_handles of ambertone with tips and ferrules to match. = Shades to go with your new Fall cos- tumes -— black, black and white, navy, brown, purple and green! Umbrella Shop—Street Floor Only Two More Days of Our Remarkable 15% discount sale Sorosis Footwear for Fall - Yes, just two more days 'til September first—then all our lovely mew Fall Footwear wilf return 1 you are wise you will come in tomorrow or the next day and buy all your .. $14.03 .. $1275 . $1148 to C Sorosis ShoeyShop—Street Floor