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SOCIETY." : e’ THE ' TVENTXG D. €. GATURDAY SEPTEMBER SOCIETY ~ [JULIA HOYT, ACTRESS STAR. - WASHINGTON, indictment or conviction for crime o™ SOCIETY Vice President Daw es in New York for Few Days and Will Return to Chi Vice President. Mr. Ch Dawes, who went to New York to attend the American Legion dinner aboard the Leviathan, is remaining there a few days hefore returning to his Leme in Chicago. HE - The Secretary of State, Mr. Kel logg. attended the dinner given last avening by the Ambassador of Mexico. Senor Manuel Tellaz, in compliment to the retiring Ambassador of Senor Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal who will shortly ns presiding commissioner of the Mexican-German and Mexican-Spanish | claims commissions, functioning present in Mexico City, Others in the | company last evening were the Am. hassador of Argentina. Senor Honorin Queyrredon; the Minister of Costa Nica, Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno: the Minister of Honduras, Senor Don Luis Bogran: the Minister of the Do- | minican Republic, Senor Angel | Morales: the Minister of Salvador Senor Dr. Francisco Antonio Lima the charge d'affaires of Cuba, Seno Don Rafael Rodriguez Altunaga; the charge d'aftaives of Uruguay. Dr. | Hugo V. de Pena;, the charge | d'affaires of Bolivia, Senor de la‘ Barra; the charge d'affaires of Ecuador, Senor Don Juan Barberis; the charge d'affaires of Paraguay Senor Dr. Juan V. Ramirez; the act- ing chief of the Latin American affairs division of the State Depart- | ment, Mr. Benjamin Thaw, jr.; the | assistant director general of the Pan American Union. Dr. Gil Borges; the | counselor of the Chilean embassy Senor Don Frederico Agacio; the first secratary of the Chilean embassy Senor Don Benjamin Cohen; the first secretary of the Colombian legatinn. Senor Don Jose M. Coronado: the naval attache of the Brazilian em- bassy, Capt. Frederico Villar, and the Mexican consul at Pittshurgh, Seno: Den Servando Barrera Guerra. Halian Envoy Sails For Home in Italy Today. The Ambassador of Italy, Nohile Giacomo de Martino, is sailing today | on the Conte Biancamano to join bil de Martino in their home in Ita Senator and Mrs. Rice W. Means Who have spent the Summer on the ! North Shore, are sailing todayv on the Leviathan for Europe, where they will apend several weeks touring. Representative Thaddeus C. Sweet of New York has arrived in Washington from his home in Phoenix and is at the Mayflower, where he and Mrs, Sweet will again make their home during the coming congressional session. Gen. John J. Pershing is sailing to- day on the Leviathan for France, | where he will be the honor guest of the American Legion in Paris. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank T. Hines are sailing from New York today on the Leviathan for a several weeks’ | stay in Europe. i Opl. and Mrs. Edward Clifford have | left by motor for Het Springs, where | they will spend about 10 days. Brig. Gen. W. E. Gillmore. assist- | ant to the chief of the Air Corps, and Mra. Gillmore hava come from Day ¥on, Ohio, and will be at the War man Park Hotel for several days. The former Secretary of State, Mr Oharles Evans Hughes, has joined Mre. Hughes and their daughter, Miss | Elizabeth Hughes, at Hot Springs, ' ‘where they have been since their re- turn from Europe. Mr. Albert L. Hopkins of Chicago, | assistant United States attorney for the northern district of Illinois from | 1913 to 1917 and later assistant coun- | sel for the United States Interstate Commerce Commission. is passinz » | few days in Washington at the May- | flower. Bartlett-Cameron Wedding of Interest Here. A wedding of unusual interest in Washington took place last evening | in . New York. when Miss Blanche Cameron, daughter of Mrs. Frank | ftanley Cameron of New Haven, Conn., became the bride of Mr. Calvin Page "Bartlett of Boston. son of the Assistant Postmaster General and Mre. John H. Bartlett. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Artemas J. Heynes, Rev. Cranston Brenton of the thedral of St. John the Divine offi ciating in the presence of relatives and close friends. The bride was escorted by her | brother, Mr. Robert Henry Cameron. and she wore a gown of ivory satin fashioned along period lines with a | voke of rare old Brussels point lace. | Her tulle veil was borcered with old | duchess lace and caught at *he ca with orange blossoms. She zardenias and lilies of the salle Thelma. Cameron attended jor maid of honor, wearing a zown of French blue satin and carrving a cluster of pink roses and blue Mr. George Elliott of was the best man and the Mr. Robert Colgate of Mr. Carl Leighty of The ceremony recepiion and dinner, and M and his bride will =il Bermuda_on the Fort V wpon their return they will reside in Cambridge, Mas n Belden Noble has had home. | samplain, her nephew, Mr. Wiclyffe Wyse and Mr. William G #»wav. who have returned 1o their hemes in Baldmore r.and Mrs. Willinm Menry White m their Washington home Vista. Pa wreks at the Fave turneq frc e hecn spending the Summer Afre. Thomas Bell d Mr. Thomas Bell Sweeney, jr.. who have teen at Bar Harbor for some time, are row in New York. from where Mr. sweener will sail for ngland shortly 5 resume his studies at Oxford. Ar. and Mrs. C. P. J. Mooney, ir., Memphis. Tenn.. who have been at ardman Park Hotel for several pending the week end with ances Popa in her home, in the Worthington They will return to Wash ndav to remain for a few cute to their home Talley retor Gave en MA Senator John K ho is at the Willard for Former ward T. Stotesbur: ed at dinner last evening in home at Bar Harbor, in honor of | Quick, safe, sure relief from 2 painful callouses on the feet. é At all drug and shor stores. | DEScholls @S am pads e et—————— pain is gone Chile. | take up his duties | | days at {of Virginia, and her niece, Mi |the marriage of her niec Lev {small hat to mateh. |tored to Baitimore, from where they ields of 1cago. Mre. Douglas ting them. the latter's daughter MacArthur, who is vi: Miss Pollard to \Inrrv Mr. Adams This Evening. Miss Anne PoMard. daughter of My and Mrs. William Thompson Pollard will he married this evening to Mr Kdwin Ely Adams of Detroit, Mich The ceremony will he performed at & o'clock. in All Saints' Episcopal Church. Chevy Chase, Md. A reep tion will follow immediately after in | the home of the hride’s parents. | The marriage u{ \||c! patrick, daughter of Nir, and Mrs, Thomas Kilpatrick, to Mr. Walter T will take place this afternoon | ‘elock in the home of the hride’s parents, and will be followed by an | informal reception for the relative and close friends attending the cere mony M. . Kilpatrick entertained at dinner last evening the members of the wedding party. Edna Kil-! An engagement of intersst in Wash ington is that of Miss Lucille 1a Varre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .1 la Varre of Washington and Rich mond, Va., to Mr. Frederic . Rell inger, son of Brig. Gen. and Mrs | John B. Bellinger of New York. Miss |1a. Varre attended George Washington | University in this city. Mr. P. C. Sheridan and Mr. F. C. Legge of India are spending a few Carlton Hotel in the course of a_tour which thay are mak ing of the United States and European countries previous to their return to India. Mrs. Joseph Washington from F at the Mavflower house at for the Winte Noell is ac companied by Mr. Joceph Noell, a sophomore at the University E Noell has returned to and will he her enue MiS H and Mrs. Hugh '’ Doughter of M, Miss Mae M Green, Ohio her home Friday evening visit . with her uncle, Mr. Do >, Walker, at 137 Rhode Island ave 4 Mr. and Mre. Hunter B. Linton and | yjjse Mabel Sulli their sons have returned after spend- | x'y.. 18 visiting her ing the Summer in their cottage at ¢’ suilivan, T Ma Cape May, N. J. nue northe: Mrs. Edith M. Meley of Miami Beach, Fla.. is stopping at the An napolis Hotel for a week. Dr. Lanra Brennon has gone to At lantic City and is at the Hotel Dennis for several weeks. vawser returned to beth Hubbard of Charleston, W. Va. who i a frequent guest in Washing ton of her aunt. n of .Brooklyn mele. Mr. John achusetts ave- . ‘has returned to the city from an extended trip cover |ing more than three months. She | visited San Francisco. Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Park, Denver and Colo- rado Springs on a trip W Later she spent several weeks with her son. who is principal of the high schoot in | Osdensburg, N. Y., including side | trips to the Thousand Islands, Mon- treal and Quebec. She now at her home again in the Ontario. Noted Pulpit Orator Dead. BERLIN 10 (®).—Rev Paul Conrad. 62, one of the most widely known Protestant pulpit ora Dr. and Mrs. John Foote and their tors in Germany, died last night. He =on returned Wednesday from James- was vice president of the Evangelical town, R. I. Miss Polly Foote arrived Supreme Church Council that day from a two-month stay at | Eeverly Hills, Calif., where she vis. | ited her aunt, Mrs. Frederick Steig. | Deaths Reported | The following deaths have been reported to the Health \bv;;!mmt "l‘ the past 24 hours meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Standifer, | Abeth s Hospital who have made their home in Wash- ell, B3 Gallinger. Fospital | ington for several seasons, have taken | an apartment at Wardman Park Hote! | for the Winter. Mrs. Standifer and | their small daughter, Jane, spent th abelle B Sherman. 6 Qummu‘ at the Portland Country Club | Frnest Schmatolla.: er [at"Portiand, Ore | Charies P. Davenvort. 4 Acnes L. Faircioth Mie. Clifton Kroll and daughter Miss Dorothy Kroll of San Franciseo | passing a few days at the Wil " lard. September Claude Welch Simon Bralove. Edward Ward Home Hosnital Tubere u'hm. Hos bita Henrv Jarvie, 60 030 F st Jeremiah Shelton. 5R. Tib fal Charles Reed 46, St. Elizabeth's Hosnital William Harrison. 36_Gallinger Hospital lev. 25. Gallinger Hosnital olmes. 15, 301 Q =t 8 months. 1300 Delaware reulosie Hos Mr. John George Kolb. son of Mr and M John J. Kolb, has returned to his home in Chevy Chase after a | tour through England and Europe. Mr. Ormsby McHarg of New York, who is passing a few days at the Wil lard. entertained at dinner last night on the Willard roof. Lustine-Lewis Marriage Announced. Mrs. Etta Walter Deal ave. e.w Repair Parts Hot Water Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. Scheer has announced Miss Sara «, to Mr. Hairy Lustine Tues morning, September 6. The core. mony was performed in the home of the Rev. L. L. Loeh, who officiated and was followed by a wedding break fast in the home of the hridezroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lus {tine, at 1638 Park road. The bride wore a traveling suit of light tan |trimmed with brown velvet, with a The Tolman Laundry IS A MODERN LAUNDRY Phones Fr. 71-72-73-74 Later Mr. and Mrs. Lustine mn. Y. W. C. A. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 17th and K Streets Curriculum of 30 subjects Registrations open October 1 Classes begin October 10 % will be mailed upon request sailed aboard the Fairfax for Boston. En route home they will stop in New York and Atlantic Cil After October 1 they will be at home {at 3221 Connecticut avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Earll and their children are 1|)endln" some time | at Ocean City t A Beautiful Country Estate SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA is historically, and agriculturally one of the most noted and favored parts of the United States. Few regions have more elegant country homes, occupied by people of refinement. In this environment 1 offer a very handsome property. The dwelling. of brick construc tion, built fn 1811 and has an historic backzround. It contains entrance hall; two drawing rooms: librar ning room: sun room: breakfast room: ten master bedrooms: four haths; billiard and card room. Open fireplaces in 15 rooms. Hot-water heat; clectric lights. Ser nts' rooms in se rate wing with own kitchen. Guest cottage ted from main house by courtvard garden. Kitchen, dining | room, living room, two hadrooms. hath The approach is most picturesque, through well developed timber, SHE socially and the floner garded is “a jov forever.” 'he farm contains 271 acres cf fertile lin ductive condition H ‘The outhuildings consist of a four-car garage tenant houses, Accessibilitv: Washington by Baltimore 215 hours kv motor, tr £ hours. Offcred to close an estate. stone 1. d is in pro; modern d barn, and 2 hours, by New train 115 York by mator hours n 3 hours; train PRICE, $125,000 For tull information and photographic views, apply to H. W. HILLEARY Exclusive Broker Firreenty Sterer WASHINGTON, Lovis S. Scorr, Representative Il .. IE SAILS FOR TOUR OF EUROPE Nelson, York on lh'- Mauretania for sev rnl uu|\< of Bowling | COAL RATES HELD NOT UNREASONABLE Freight Schedules in This s 1o, s | who was dive Area Declared Lawful by I. C. C. Investigators. By the 7 ssociated Pres Investigation into freight rates on | coal moved anather step forward t day with a tentative report hy Interstate . umlnflv‘h Comm! examiners hold 1 rates on bitu- minows in carloads from Pennsvivani Maryland and northern West Virg mines to destinations in New England and the Middle Atlantic States for track delivery were | or_otherwise unlawful. The report, submitted hy Irving k wh and W. J. Harris, h ssed on hy the found. that tidewater ininous from the same mines ta New York, Ph¥dalphia and Baltimore, and from’ n in Virgiria, southern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky tn Hampton Reads were not unreason except that the transhipment es from the former mines to New and coastwise move ment were unduly prejudicial in that they exceed the same kind nf rates hy cort imounts to Phiiadelphia and Baltimore, The examiners further recommended | the establishment of additional joint { rates ard through routes on prepared | sizes ot bish and low volatile hit minous from certain districts in ginia, West Virginia and eastern Ken | tucky to noints in New England and | Middle Atiantic States over designated | routes. rk for export Births R"eported Will am F. and Marie Trevathan. girl. Lena Racann. girl 11, hor. Milee, hov Marzaret T, Walker. hor b who sailed Wednesday from New travel in Europe Anna M. Maddox. hav. ladvs Washington girl Samiiel and Marie Strange. girl T gir! Marriage Licenses. R Marr Hositkes Hiave. been dukied o this] e | David H. Barnhart and Natalie M. Furt- | Roger W b Tenating and_Blanche Jnsenh and Fdna Crockett, hov Joseph and Cora Coleman. girl. Curtis of Chevs (° ase, Md.. and GOOD_ POSITIONS AND FINE INCOMES Restaurants ns_Candy. G d of Ci harieston. S, " it Ritmatersk ‘ot s we H."Lambert and. Bernice L. n $2.500 r t A vear Classes now forming Cheater M. Linton and Margaret A. Davis, hoth of Halethorpe. Md Ralph S, Denham of Brooklsn X Ellsaneth Bimian nt R e VA and TEL TRAINING SCHOOL “Pennsyivania Ave. at 23rd Don’t Miss This Chance —to flv—or at legst look on—in the world’s and Columbia Heights' first AERIAL CARNIVAL At Hoover Field (South end of Highway Bridge) WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 An all-day program of sports with prizes, spectacular aerial ‘events, parachute jumps and con- tinuous flying will reward every visitor. Free ad- mission to field. Ask for information, or for flying tickets, at any of our member stores, or call Columbia Heights Business Men's Association, Columbia 7488. Plan Now for an Air View of OLUMBIA HEIGHT “The City on the Hill” Four Ways from 14th & Park Rd. @he Fening Htar ADVERTISENENT ey orfl RECEIVED HERE Herbst’s Pharmacy— 25th & Penna. Ave. N.W. Is a Star Branch Office It is not necessary to go along with any want at home or in your business unprovided when a properly worded advertise- ment in the Clazsified Section of The Star will almost certainly suprly it for you. You don’t_have to bother to come to the Main ce; just leave the ad at the Star Branch Cffice in your neighborhood— there is one in prnc!lcally every neighborhood in and “around Washmgtnn. You'll get prompt tervice without extra fee; only THE regular rates are charged. ABOVE SIGN DISPLAYED BY AUTHORIZED STAR BRANCH OFF|CES The Star prints such an over- whelmingly greater volume of Classified Advertising every day than any other Washing- ton paper that there can be no question as to which will give you the best results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office not unreasonable | | 1rarnea lin 1921 ion | i hern wa | t and In | TO WED LOUIS CALHERN New York Sodety L-z\d-r. Who Adopisd Stage Career, Engaged to Marry Actor NEW YOR 10 (#) and actress, September fety leader d in 1921 from Lydig is engaged Louis Calhern, the acios, ‘The date of the mar has not heen fixed, Miss Hoyvt Miss Hoyt, after a brilliant social caresr, turned io the stage and screen appearing in motlon pictiires “The Squaw Man" with Wil m Faversham, She played in sev | siage roles hefora heing east last Winter in “The Dark,” in which Cal. Civil Hoxt, to be married to it has heen With in the reau completed, mission has em stap necessary acter way invest, MONTGOMERY CIVIC BODY MEETS MONDAY | Co-opsration Between Federation and Women's Clubs Will Be Considered. Applicants f posts. Fac der him sideration. on again going The Snmmer recess gomery County Civie end Monday night wh tion will hold its fi of the Mont ederation will ta check {vear in the auditorium of the Bethes | da High School Important committees will he named by the president, Oliver Owen Kuhn, and in view of many civic problems which have arisen during the Sum mer season, the meeting is expected to be a lively one. One of the ques tions which will be considered is closer | co-operation hetween the Civie Feder- | ation and the Montgomery County Federation of Women's Clubs. Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and prin- cipal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $15,000,000.00 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMEN MERRY. President JUSHUA W " CA Secret: and le it through Adults, 25 eon JRY BUREAL MEN'S RECORDS PROBED Service Starts Third Step in Check 00 19,000 Jobseekers. R the oral tests reorganized Civil Service Com- ed upon the third to filling the classified posts in the prohibition service, tions into the honesty zeneral character of * the prohibition bureau in an applicant’s history evidencing moral terpitude, disrespect for law or unethical dealings will ren- eligible for At the sama time a further the applicants over which were made at the time of the These will he nsed will the oral examination. the acct ments of tha applicants as to arrest, e e Take your youngsters for a ride around the Tidal Basin ON THE SWAN BOAT fortunate ch THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY (Tida! Rasin. Font 13th Nt.) Low Rentals misdemeanor. The commission expects to ma' certifications late in the Fall for tl posts of a ant commissiorer, of field division, five 25 administrato assistant istrators for enforcement work { sistgnt administrators for r posts velow nnuml) 1tive Commission cants nave consideration fthe grades of a vositions all the heen given and written examin were required The Texas Fores: Service is plar e chisf A appit- preliminar a- | tions have been given where such tests ing 1,000 one-vear-old seedlings of Cali fornia’s giant redwood for positions prohibition bu- SN For Youth and Be Char- now’ under integrity 1 of the 1,000 v You Must Ge 1o B o= ) a are Floor. Onvosite Masflower :!go further con check be made hy fingerprints of the state. n will hene- DINNER WEEK DAYS Five Thirty to Fight DINNER SUNDAYS Twelve to Twe SEREEAFRARER Children, 10c THE LINDBERGH 2807 Connecticut Ave. High-Grade Apartment Building Containing Redecorated Suites of 2 and 3 Roems and Bath Manager on Premises Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. Rental Agents 738 15th St. OCK CREEK PAR - ESTATES - APPINESS is the ultimate aim in life . . . Every- one in his sepa- rate way strives for it Some have set be- fore them the goal of fortune, some the height of fame, and often in that constant striving lose sight of the greater happi- ness that lies within their grasp —the manifold pleasures of an ideal home life . . . Do you tolerate the crowded conditions of apartment life that you may be nearer your work? Do you forego the enjoyment of Na- ture's beauties because city life seems_to keep you in closer touch with the means you have chosen for attaining your goal? Do you know that in Rock Creek Park Estates you can live surrounded by Nature’s loveli- ness and still be but a few minutes away from the business center of the Nation’s Capital? . . . Your home in the Estates enables you to obtain the fullest enjoyment from each passing day . . . Here over one hun- dred acrcs truly a part of Rock Creek Park” present innumer- able scenes of sylvan splendor ... form a wealth of which you can never be deprived . and daily communion with Nature about your home in the Estates build for you a health that is more lasting than fame « « . Rock Creek Park Estates is_directly in the path of the Cltys most important develop- ment . .. but it cannot en- croach upon the Estates because the protective restrictions here make them as inviolate as Rock Creek Park itself . You Enter the Estates at 16th St. and Kalmia Rd. Office on Property, Adams 538 Azk for Beautiful Descriptive Brochure Telephone Main 5700 forqun Inspection Appointment EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. Owners ONE-THOUSAND-ONE FIFTEENTH STREET, AT K trees along | State highway as an experiment. 0 of New York I"O ) N 2= EEEsasEES