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18 SOCIET¥. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928} T ' SOCIETY.® ; S e WHITE PINE BLISTER _|0ISCOVER ANCIENT CRIME et 2 o i . e v e e i RUST IS LESSENED| menoe, France, «p1—A stone ""fia:nub::: :::::1:;1 w;e:{‘e:p::-denx Seventy people in England own and murder has just heen brought to Mght| "oy qqed 1n the spine of one adult|fiV airplanes. | by Dr. Mored, an archeologist. In 2| was a flint arrow héad. The cause of | London has now 000 detectives; in ~ B Nt . R e ; 0 t to Permit Movement | cave ar Ste. Enimie, where he was' (he other deaths was not apparent, but | 1877 it had cnly 15. Sze, Minister of China, Arrives From A : | SovornIeny Loy KeHmE oY e = | of Timber Under Certain - Summer Legation in Blue Ridge to || .‘ Réstrictions. Pass the Day Here. | 7, i B o FEAN e far Q The white pine blister rust situa-| CRLY S o ‘ 4 tion has changed somewhat in the HE Minister of China, Dr. Sao-] James D. Carhart of New York and! N N past two and as a result the| Ke Alfred Sze is spending to-| Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beyerly of Balti- | Acting Secretary of Agriculture an- | day in Washington and will join | more. \ ¢ MU .Vt‘fi'rrt‘in.v 'rlhm‘m‘n l(n'!lw Teg- | his ly Ridge Sum- v A ulations governing the interstate move- e Sus oy | Mr. and Mrs. W. Reade Nicolls of | | S L . : *| Iment of white and other five-leafcd 25 | Accomac County. Va., are passing a few . ¥ | pine’ trees and of currant and goose- The Minister of Austria and Mme. days in Washington on their way by berry plants. Trochnik left early this morning by | motor over the Susquehanna Trail to 3 s The revision, which becomes effective | 3 ¥ 1214 F St motor for Gloucester, Mass., where they | Niagara Falls. They are staying at the | : . August 15, includes provision for the | ¥ AN . be guests for a week of |ga lat- | Mayflower. | o 5 . | interstate movement, under permit, of parents, Mr. and_Mrs. Edwa - 5 . five-leafed pines from the generally in- (c\n‘\ James, in their Summer home. | Col. Charles Cyrus Coombs, accom- . A fected “m',g' consisting of the New panied by Mrs. Coombs and their son, | 3 3 i Btana. . alilse. NG Yok AHG The Minister of Rumania, M. Georges | Mr. William Leslie Coombs, has just re. 3 Vis o : DA 7 " med this morning from | turned from an automobile tour through b - il i Sl S o A o —. New York, where he arrived yesterd Canada. to St. Johns, New Brunswick, e Valley quarantine line, and also rs e 1 . by boat from Newport. The Minister ) and then to Riviere du Loup, returning Washington into Ore and Idaho, 1/ k\ 1 was the guest over the week end of | by way of Montreal, Ottawa, Glen Fal : 3 by ' ) A (_zy‘ | | | | | ncan Cam who entertained | Saratoga and Vermont. Col. Coombs s & ‘"];\{;(jrm certain restrictions. g - S s o regulation prohibiting movement is honor. 2 past grand master of Masons in the nihe regulation prohibiting movement ) District of Columbia tro iscons and sota, to | ') N\ new military attache of the Mexi- - S Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jer- abassy, Col Samuel Rogas, has| _ Mr. and Mrs. G H. Wilcox and Mrs ; sey has been removed. The interstate “ h A ngton take up his du- | B. H. Chesley of Mankato, Minn., ac- i . shipment of cultivated red and white | " ccompanied by Senora de | companied by Mrs. H. G. Derrick of 3 . and mountaln eurrant and cultivated 1 Rogas and ave taken an apart- | s ved in Washington to- | § gooseberry plants from infected States s D A E Aditis, D ean | day from New York, having come East| | . - . K Without a Federal permit is permitted | 2 Exceptional Groups ‘apt. Juan Beristain Ladron de Gue- | bY Way of the Great Lakes and Buffalo, | # if the plants have been dipped in a | 4 Rogas, came with | and they will be at the Mayflower for a | . lime-sulphur solution of specified | pied by Senora | Short visit before returning home. | bl strength and other minor rules are Formerly Up to $25 o established in | 3 . complied with | ) < Mil Toad. |, Mrs. E. Crane Chadbourne has closed No change is made in the quaran- | s her house at 2000 Massachusetts avenue | I'nder‘rrrr;..lr\. 1nd Mrs. Mills and will be at the Mayflower until to- - ». s geder “N.i,{ . - ! ,: N 4 $ 95 Tedbedeuegs B Tl s iy ' CENTER-POLE REMOVAL i (8 % G o 4 Jox Ogten L Mils wee atmong | o, » . o R, PROGRAM IS STARTED i N\ Mz W. R. & E. Begins Work on Georgin Avenue; Will Replace yesterdav fi : races. The 2 4 % ; » i =g and return here the end of | Undersecretary and Mrs. Davis | : ._n«n;\‘,v_mi of u(;«- \u;udt-:_) center trol- | § % 7 3 I‘he_ snmtlht Midsummer modes, Hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Bullard. { o Al dobr il : featuring printed crepes, washable —— | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullard have Church road and Kansas | Rear Admiral and Mrs. William S. Mr. RIS T avenue was started today by the Wash- , : ; K % o M e Sims are spending the Summer at Mar- | £one to Stockbridge, where they are | fngton Rallway & Elegtrie Co. Stesl silk crepes, georgettes, in every fon. Mass., having leased the home at | Suests of former Undersecretary of State | MRS. RANDALL HAGNER, | poles in the sidewalk with an overhead f lovely color. You'll need an extra Newport_for the season. They have | and Mrs Norman H. Davis in their | with her husband and children, she is spending the Summer at Estes Park, Colo. | span will be substituted. The work is / made a brief visit_at Newport, staying | home, Oronoque. | —Harris & Ewing. | estimated to cost $3,225 | \ dress or two and we urge you to take ot the Viking, and returned to Mar. | Mr. and Mrs. Davis entertained at | ’ o | ; - — - — | “The elimination .of t oles along " f thi itv B | dinner last evening in honor of former | VB Siin ot %‘oofith:vfim‘n ezt advantage of this opportunity. on yesteraay United States Ambassador to the Court | Army, entertained at dinner on the | Dodge Hotel to be near her husband, ) first project in the 10-year program of | \ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend MfiSt le]amestnm\i !\lr.; J:hndwv Davis, | Willard roof last evening. who is in a hospital here. Mr. and | center trolley pole removal which was 3 left Washington Tuesday for their Sum- | who will go to New York today. | —— " Mrs. Lyon are the parents of one of | yocommended by the Public Utilities F mer home, at Schroon Lake, in the e Mrs. Luther McKendree Divine \An- | the flyers who made the (mnspa(‘lflc‘cumnm;hn and agreed to by the street A ormer y p o s ‘Adirondacks. They will stop at New | Mrs. Dabney Maury of Nineteenth ces the marriage of her niece. Miss | fijght in the Southern Cross. o s i b Rochelle, en route to visit their s e er sister, Miss Anne Gleaves, | Elizabeth Main, to Mr. Benjamin Ralph it G and daughter-in-law. Mr. s. Rex n her guest for some days, | Mark on Tuesday, July 31, at Was Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Walker Smith y y y that 3 t ot have Jeft Washington for New York and | ington. The ceremony was performed | aro at the Hotel Cheloca, Aclantic Cit ::;w,’,z‘[‘{\u(}tmifiabs.’)hrar-rvtltn)fm:ln‘é(ll:n:;%p: e pher will visit in that vicinlity for about 10 | by the brother of the bride, the Rev.| 1, remain for some time | ground conduit track, including the | N Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, who di Mrs. Maury and Miss Gleaves | W. Clark Main. assisted by the Rev - renewal of rails, on the Eleventh street . have been in their Summer home ot | are daughters of Mrs. Gleaves and the | Clarence H, Corkran. Mrs. A S o y ' Henry and daughter, Miss | jine between Q street and Florida ave- Beverly Farms, Mass. have gone to|late Col. S. R. Gleaves, and were in A P Emma 8. Henry, of New York arrived | nue. This work will cost $139,510. Saratoga Springs for the races. Thr_\"(\\rnshmg:on much of their time in MMm :\lrarceu (:ur]mm-‘nlg%}‘Y of ):m in Washington today and are at the s have leasad the cottage on Union ave- ' former years. Nineteenth street leaves ‘ashington " “ o a few | | Toe of Mrs. Percy A Cooke of Scotch | today and will sail from New York to- | Wilard, where they will remain | The police system of Japan s a na- | 2 Miss Beatrice Thom and Mr. Richard | f ; aq, | days. tional organization. Pisios, N. 3., for the month. | Thom, dsughter and son of Dr. and| "o 0" ' SPend iwo months abroad == ‘ho | Mrs. Charles Thom, left P E Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Metcalf of | == S -::‘ i ‘I‘rflu“é‘;.’m’r’n’:"mfi.‘.‘.’f“’slim‘:,’::’, Port Jefferson, fl)'?,g ';Llaif:s,lfii":m',;’; Pennsylvania Visitor ‘ Richmond are at the Grace Dodge Hotel | / 8t Newport, will go to Saratoga the | SiX weeks. Guest at Bridge Party. ifcr a stay of a week or more, | : 3 Y . ¢ ks that H 1 t middie of next week for the races. Mr. Miss Edith Holl ¢ Durh N Mrs. Robert F. 1licrrsl(md ‘c.r Tilden | ———— e | ¢ magine frocks at were se mg al olloway of Durham, N.|Gardens is entertalning her sister, Mrs. . . | : g %6 051 : o gfir&nflnfiggina&gfigbfifi:fi has arrived in Washington for sev- | Richard H. Blythe of Bryn Mawr, Marriage Licenses. [ i i o 3 $12.95 for $695! -The group mc}udeg the performance of “The Swan,” given | S12] Neeks' vislt and is the guest of hec|Pa, i whose honor she gave That Will Beautify : every desired material and color. Misses | 3 - S. ank | 11 luncheon an entertained the 3 y . e In the Casino Theater at Newport last | Birthright, t their home at 1760 Ken- | members of the Bridge Club, the date | Willas, B, Dangerficld, 52, and Naomi| Your Home 3 Sile Mattle evening. yon street. Miss Holloway will later|of which was advanced a week on ac- | Craven, 38; Rev. W. D. Battle = = 0 | i 3 Paul’ P, Stoutenbursh, 26, "and El s l . Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman | Visit anothervuncle and aunt, Mr. and | count of the near departure of Mrs. | Johnson, 2t entertained at dinner last evening in Mrs. E. S. Van Brunt, in their home| Ben B. Cain for the remainder of the L their Summerhhcme in Ime Shinnecock | 00 Davis street. Ei@“in' n{r"" Sl l\’:lcr*.u Pn:fl‘ fwin K. ‘..:xt‘;‘ Dorothy A . Hills at Southampton for their house Wilki: | Wooten, 1 ain, Mrs. s, | Hammondtree. villiams guests. Mme. Mishtowt of Washington | wiing (i 1vp Wikins and Jobn F.|Mey P Morion Leonara, Mrs. CIoude | Thopss, i, Lyin.o1f. 28 ths S1. ang A hances and her niece, Mrs. Thomas s at s | Hudson, Mrs. H. A. Knox, Mrs. D. P. |} i ALY a ERVIERS Wip SApet. Smith, Mrs. Glenn Eakin, Mrs. George v 'Grifin, 21, and Ealine Love . Ry Ensign and Mre. I P. Beyerly spent| Mr. and Mrs. Oabot Stevens have|D. Lane. Mrs. Charles H Ruth, Mrs. W Re WONLNagse. it T R That Will Facilitate yesterday in Washington at the May- |gone to Kedgeniakooge, Nova Scotia |R. Butcher, Mrs. Harry C. Butcher and | 410" % Fp BU™ ianfiin Bryon g R ¥ | ehere they will be. av tne Rod ang oo | Mrs, George H. Balley. Prizes were won Burpect, 36, and "Della Miell, The Housekeeping i Ciub for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs DY Mrs. Eakin, Mrs. Knox and Mrs o Betce. 31 thip city, and Susie ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elmore Acee Stevens were in Washington only a|Wooten. A prize was awarded for the it oscar 0. | All Guaranteed and Sold of 3033 Sixteenth street announce the |short time affter completing their stx- |MoSt appropriate Summer costume to | 5 e i B RE HTRR T oaect of their daughter Lydia |week tour of the Far West. Ma. WY uecher, & visldng BWiesl}yosan. a6: CE. Mattingly. = v -OWES from Richmond, Va. o t Moore, 25, this city, and | Capt. and Mrs. H. E. Evans of Phila- o eh s Va o | | delphia are now in Washington, guests Mr. Charles P. Smith of the Board of | Charles Van Dfir Linden. e M Wilson, 15, Manassns. Vay Rev. | Possible Prices Tax Appeals and family of Kanawha | Fobert L. Harkine 22, and Elizabetn| ) | &5 The Mayflower. street are on a three-week motoring | ¥ iiier W got o 10 a h Biat M. John- ‘Gh (ome mc trip in Canada and New England States. ’ mmz;, 201 2n71 Just Below P Mrs. H. W. Lyon of Paris, Me, is |5oB 26 - Memenne |1 517 10th St. Main 6549 honeymoon in 3 ry] sign and Mrs. Beyerly will be stationed | Jom e DY Mr. Higgins for the at Long Beach, Calif. s The out-of-town guests were Mrs.'! Lieut. G. M. Schlegel, United States FBEBEEEE =i STETSON SHOE SHOP K et “ras 2 Preparedness ITJ of the TEECER il “ o Guarantees Us thef) || Raleigh Haberdasher i SRR IR B I Most Successful August Sale on Record fo tomorrow for 83500, Dresses The Summer discount (25%) priced up to $05.00 will go for period will end soon—so you had £25.00. Model¥ as f 2 better make your appointment for green crepella ($95.00), a sitting as soon as possible. cce oyster gray ($68.50), § The 2-piece sky blue jersey $2500. 2.picce cocoa jersey (§65.00), $ milk_at The Embassy come from the Embassy Farm—the best there Delicious rolls and luscious same famous Underwood | pastries are made here by a real and Underwood artists are here | French chef. the year 'round—so why not have Try the 75c dinner. ; your portrait made now for gift- The dining rooms face French models aiving time later on—and take ad- Connecticut Avenue, mer dress ($95.00) vantage of the discount. S Street, tulle ($95 The electric air-cooled atmos- Florida Avenue. chiffon velvet | phere enables you to look your | (Cafeteria service 7 A.M.—9 P.M.) riffon (§95.00), | hest. You will enjoy having your pink, hand photograph made at this studio— Turquoise and vou, will always be proud of Tan geor n Underwood and Underwood Mr. Rosendori’s trip to the Euro- pean fur markets this Summer us a big leadership—not only le but in “value facts” portrait 1 August fur event started off example of 2 with a bang Monday—and will gro» in patronage and importance daily s the news spreads. Make It a Point to See These Garments | | { Photo-portraits, 4x6 3 Photo-portraits, 7x9 3 Photo-portraits, 9x12 —and all others in accordance. blue (§95.00), ted apricot crepe 500. Wood green 00, i-piece wool | Hurry! t, maroon (893.00), $35.00, to make your appointment now | cce wool - plaid in | before the discount period ends. | 00), $35.00. Chestnut | Decatur 4100 | Whether its_either tennis or St S S ALy swimming in Summer or dances The Prices Quoted Now Are $50 ; D X dleas. (SRYS0Y, SERESHIsAE T VRue | in Winter—you® will find it su- to $150.00 Less Than Regular 500, Motor cont (§85.00, $35.00 | preme at Wardman Park Hotel. o} A s |I| 3 » o] i s : The very atmosphere of Ward- Natural M us kra Radical reductions: for eein< | very atmosp d atural M ”l\] at A e S man Park is an added certain value, Lo Lk Riraniee yalues 268 something that makes it the fa- la nmer and early Autumn, P " vaorite. y 5 Come B W S The impres- The courts and swimming pool : 8 \ R sion of vour are available to you at a very 1613 Connecticut Avenue AR appearance is | moderate tariff. r \ E N only as lovely The pool is out of doors—and is \ S .\ vour com- | open nights from 8 o'clock until plexion, 10 o'clock —and yvour Aiter the match or swim vou Pony Coats, fox and self trimmed, regular alue, $185, for Brown Caracul fox crush lar, $185 value, f complexion is | could not find a more fitting finis Pending completion of o—— R R R Maison Jules S —it may be ' the gay umbrella tables on the Hudson Seal 1skrat) Coats, regu- offering radical reductions on B just as beauti terrace, 3 fe siceh Fas vourwish. | Wardman Park Hotel. our quarters we will Lo fofasyouwish | " Wardman Purk Hoe Tow g | Elizabeth Arden's Salons in lead- | Connecticut Avenue and Northern plain, regular ing cities of United States and Woodley Road. continue the sale, so we 1 50 vy piced, €950 | Earone have made. . thorough ior Friday only—$7.50 study of the skin. RS e 1 heautitul navy . size | Elizabeth rden Preparations have regrouped all the o0, Pt cahSS | A St s, | W othe Charge Accounts Invited! el e eyl fars | researeli’and used Grst by Elina- oathine 0 to $2500, for | beth Arden herseli atmosphere Repairing and Restyling at Special Summer Rates Your beauty treatments in this ot Mabel by Practical Furriers soothing and cooling atmosphere Harrells remaining shoes in order i Sl to continue our interest- (ll r "onomede voler Pt | RS et have ttes in exquisite shades | vidual—and it might be added-- all your beauty work done by md green (values up to | the treatments are periectly de- | specialists. ing 1-en-l()val Sale $35.00) —Friday-~$15.00, | tightiul, Satisfaction guaranteed. | Osendor Smart shoppers take advantage | Exquisite beauty of a fine, clean, Paul (formerly of Emile) will Washington’s Well Known Furrier of these unusual bargains—come | smooth complexion is awaiting | KI%¢ You his popular personality d t- a ol vou st i hair un—l;:re. . 1215 G St Main 8663 reauctions (Closed Saturday's in August). 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