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SOCIETY SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg Sail at Midnight on the lle de France for Europe. States in treaty for the ren companying the Kellogg wiil be rivate secretary Ir. Spencer Phen s golng xi liam R. Castle T v of State: Mr. Nielsen American commissio the Genera Claims Commission hetween Mexico and the United S 1 Bliss Lane the Departmer O. de Treschow. first » Danish Amer- sion: Dr director Dr. An- of Sra'r Mr. P secretary in charge of t tion; Mr. Benadict M. Engli tcan secretary of the commi Esteban Gil Borges. assistant the Pan-American U Leal. counsel fean em Jorge Daesle Sef ry of the Mexican mhn ra of the staff of tb Greek Minister ami Mme. Simopoutos Hosts. er of Greeee and Mme n at dinner to- t schoslovakia, M. Zdenes Pierlinger, left Washington last nigh: for New York. and will ssil this evening on the Tie de Prance to spend pe. The Minister erday in Washington, coming Woods Hole, Mass ive and Mrs. David H Rincheloe entertained a company last evening at the dance at the Congres- giona) Country Club for their house El“‘ Mrz. W. M. Hammack of Madison. Edward Campbell Shields entertained at dinner for Mrs. Hammack before the dance at the club. Mre. Minnis Harrison was hostess to- day at luncheon for Mrs. Hammack. taking her guestz by motor to Gettys- burz. They will return this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Representative and Mrs. Richard S Aldrich, who have been spending some- time at Narraganseft Pler. left yester- day for Baratoga Springs. The air attache of the British em- bassy. Wing Comdr. T. G. Hetherington, and Mrs. Hetherington have returned to the Summe‘ embassy at Beverly Farms, having to New York to meet Squadron md-— A.S. G. Lee and Plight Lieut. E. J. Kingston-McCloughry of the British air forces. who arrived from Andover, Wecnesday. Rear Admiral Clarence S. Williams, 1. S. N.. retired. and Mrs. Williams en- tertained dinner last evening at Newport in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Prank Crosley. Maj. 2nd Mrs. W_ E. Paimer have re- hin~ten. ~hile Comdr the War Coflegz. They hev ken an spartmont in the Fair; Hot=1 at 2100 Massachusett: avenue. Speicher at- Judgs and dire. Lee E. Skeel of Clove- 1and. Ohio, have zrrived in Washingion by motor and are spanding some time tho Carlten. aecompantsd by their two daughters Stamm—Timberfake Marriags Auneunesd. M:. and Mrs. John D. Tintherlake on- nounce the m: rrlag“ of m—u daughter ing the 'u 2 a'cloc: Colurdia Haigh the Rev. B. H. Mct parlors of n Church aught at the Cook several yoars and Dr. Stamm i Untiec Perry Belmo last evening in honor of who is spending the on with her sister. Mrs. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Belmont will cn- again at dmner Thursday. M7 and Mrs 1osis ar dinner at Newport of England, an Sindballe of Copenhager. the newly 2ppointed com- or of ths general and soeelel sions between the United States and Mexico, will be at the May- flower until the early part of Septem- ber. when he will go to Mexico City to oreside &t the first meeting of the general commission. Dr. Sindbails, who was a professor of law at the Uni- versity of Copenhagen. was appointed by the minister of foreign affairs in Holland in his capacity as president of the administrative council of the Per- manent Court of Arbitration of The Hague. Dr. Sindballe has represented e Danish government at several in- ional conferences relating to Edward Beale McLean and her son. John McLean, will be the guests f Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Biddle, jr. at Newport for tennis wesk Dr_Charles M. Hammett h: to Washington after pessing weeks at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Hiiton, Chevy Chas>. Md.. left Priday for Portland. Me.. where they will be at the Eastland Hotel attending the annual meeting of the Americon Pharmaceutical returned soveral the week end with Mr. and Mrs Dickinson of Essex, Conn, on yacht. E. E. their Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bona- parte entertained at luncheen at their home, the Bandbox, on Bellevue ave- nue, Newport. and had among the guesis Mrs. Pullman Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Orme and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sloane of New York. Mrs. George D. Hope, who spent last Winter at the Cariton Hotel and em- tertained extensively. will sail for Eng- Jand on the Homeric tomorrow. She was expected (o sail on the sam. steam- er July 28. but because of {llness post- poned her departure. Mrs. Hope hi taken the Polmaise Castle. seat of the late Lord Balfour. for the season. A number of entertainments have abroad. Mrs. Hope will return to Wash- ington in the Fall and will be at the Carlton next season. Dr. Waiter A. Wells has gone to New- port to spend the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Carroll and | their voung son are visiting the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Fech- tig. in their home in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll will leave next week for a week’s cruise as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henninghausen on their vacht, the Argo. Mr. Hampson Gary has joined Mrs rned from an extended visit in New | f nd the Berkshires Capt Petersbr Fla., are visiting the latter’s parents. and Mrs. Paul Scharf, at | £312 Ridgewond avenue in Chevy Chase. Md. Capt. and Mrs. Turner will be at home informaliy Saturday evening from € to 10 o'ciock. Ensign and are the gues &t Saratoga Springs. Comdr. Paul Speicher and Mrs B8peicher will nd _this _season in Speicher Wi _shend O SR 2 Mrs. D. Thomas Eddy of Mej. William D. Eddy Flowers tor Fall Weddings September wedding plans should be afoot. P rospective Autumn brides are invited to consult with us now out flowers and dec- orations. SPECIAL PRJCES. NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 72 “Tailored to Fit" SLIP COVERS Cut and made 529 7 Complete in three davs For any 3-piece set, in hest grade 707, Belgian Linen You are assured of high-grade workmanship and 1007, satis- faction. McDEVITT’S 1211 FSt. N.W. (Znd finor) M. 3211 STATES —are represented among our of satisfed diners—Califor e sit side by side enje ALL Luncheon, 11:30 to 3, Daily Dinner, 4:30 to 5, Daily and su..da, ,/.., fib&m In\( 1315 New York Ava and Mrs. “Frank Turer of Bt.|; Through 1230 H - FRANK P FENWICH Betsy Grover's Ross, Fam-li-pedie. and other famoms makes in four tremendons groups, marked down for the very first time. Fxery tize and every width in all groups, though not in every tyle. Arch '*nmmrl That Were . Arch Support 8 That Were $8.59 $ Sale of Boys’ Were 85 s Sizes 1010 131 STORE OPEN ALL Clearance of Odds & Ends 50 4150 g9 g5 Women's Pumps $6.50 10 $8.50 33-9.’, Women's Pampsr $1.50 and $2.50 69¢ Infants’ Shoes YEARS O o v I Associa- | tion. On their way homs they will spsnd | been | arranged for Mrs. Hope during her stay | MISS PEG Who will be presented to Washingion soc at a large hall at the Mayflower Fotel Gary end Miss Helen Gary in New York | at the Plaza Hotel Miss Hess Beeame Bride | of Mr. Weis Last Evening. A pretty wedding took place last eve- | ning in the Bogs of Prof. and Mrs. H A. Morrison. @k 425 Flower avenue. in Takoma Park. when Miss Janet Hoss hter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam of Reading. Pa.. became the bride Theofield Weis. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Weis of Leader, Saskatche- wan, Canada. Prof. H. A. Morrison offi- ciating. Mrs. Robert Eldridge sang a group of songs and Miss Bernice Moni- | somery played the wedding march. The | ceremony was performed in front of an improvised altar of palms and ferns and baskets of gladio'uses and hvdrangeas, the hous> being decorated in pink and white. The bride wore pale pink satin trim- med with stiver and carried a bouquet | of roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor. Miss Faye Montgomery. was dressed in pale green and carriea Columbia roses. Mr. Truman Blier was the best man. The dining room was | tastefully decorated with ferns and | flowers, and under the chandelier was the large wedding cake. bearing a miniature bride and groom. About 40 guests were present. among them being several from Reading and Lancasier, 2., relatives and friends of the brids Mr. and Mrs. Weis left for Winnepeg Manitoba. where Mr. Weis is principai of the Winnepeg Junior Academy. The bride wore a gown of beige in toned effect with hat to match Mrs. Samuel T. Cushing. widow of Gen. Cushing. will go to Narraganseis Pier tomorrow and will be at the Beech- wood for the remainder of the Summei | Mr. and Mrs. William F. R. Hitt en- | tertained at dinner last evening at Sara- toga Springs. | Mrs. M. Lindlsy Wood has returned from Atlantic City and Miss Muriel Wood. who has been visiting in Penr sylvania and New Jersey. has foined her | parents, Commodore and Mrs. Wood, in | their apartment in Stoneleigh Court | Mrs. A. E. Latebford and her mothe: | Mrs. Adeile Duvall of Chicago. who ware |in Washington a_week ago. have | turned to the Mayflower for a short vis I b2fore returning to Iiitnois. Mrs. Latet ¥ STORE » Shoes .,,, Arch Support That We $10 695 (High Shoes Only) Tan Calf, Black Calfskin. Tan Flkskin and Patém Leather. Blucher and wtraightdace effects. in eollegiate and dressane shapes. All size and (,R")IR()N Sf‘luml TO MAKE DEBUT IN NOVEMBER TYNER ty by her mother. Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, November 15. ford has just arvived from New York and Mrs. Duvall has been visiting rela- tives in southern Maryland D. W. Gall and their daughter, Miss Mamie. and Miss Jesste iLane have gone to Berkeley Springs. W to spend some time on the soil of Mr. and Mrs E. Hamilton was aving guesis at juncheon on the Willard roof today Mis. I W. Ramey of Petersburg. Va Mrs. Harry L. Hampton and her son of Jacksonville, Fla.. have returned to their homes after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. I Southerland at_Clarendon. Va. for the past week. Mrs. Southerland was hostess at an aftsrnoon bridge party during their stay = Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Branigan of Min- neapolis are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for & week or more Bernard Young of Minneapolis Is with thom Wax Sunday Night. Miss Anna Wedding of Mi: And Mr. Moss The marriag® of Wax I ham M place Commur.ity lowed a Sunday Center, reception nity Center ha Moskowiiz w fol- and supper in 1 be maid Solor of @ollicr I’ COLUMBIA RD. « I8 ~<1.}- poOciTE snemAccar TONIGHT == 5 Untit 3:30 “Our Famous” 750 SEA FOOD DINNER or your choice of our regular menu Phone—Columbia 3042 ther. Calfskin. K Kid, Black alf, Colored leading . two, three and four strap Pumps, Stepins, O fords and Lace Tie off P Tan Kid, R} Russi; v oth Areh Support Shoes 7 hat "/l’l'l’ $5 95 Shoes $7 95 hoes '3: re IFere So Sizes 1 to 6 widths, though net in evers style. @ NW, F SAT I8 ACTOR DAY SATURDAY Clearance of Odds & Ends $2.50 10 81 *qu Child’s Shoes $1.95 5 0 87 Ju- Miscar Aaios 95¢ omen’s Honse Slippers SE \ i 1 MmhuL I RIDAY. Passale, N. J. AUGUST 17, ald. | informatly for Tuncheon on the Witiard [ WOMAN'S LEGION TO FETE Other attendants of the bride will be | raof yesterday. Mre. trving 8. Rose, rons of honor Mr. Morrts Moxs Solomon H. who will act as ma- will be best man for s brother and the ushers will be Mr Solomen H, Feldman, Mr. Lying S. Ross and Mrs. Leon Shinberg Mr. Moss and his bride will thair | b i |5 | A make With half of August gone, the “Mid- ummer benefits” now by A number of the city’s civie, recrea- al. cducational and welfars organ- izatins in crmjunction with the series of cight evening music events for the coming seasan included in the Washing- ton Ca-op-rative Artist Concert Course ar~ meeting with remarkable success Not only have the 15 officially ac- credited organizations beem reeeiving the benefit of a large number of advance ales of course tickets, but at least 15 other organizations have likewise ceived smaller - bencfits, from _tickets yesorved at the mein headquarters of th~ concert_cour. the Willard and the Kimball Pano Co Among the most recent organizations to receive benefits are included Friend- ship House, Central Union Mission Salvation Army. Animal Rescue League 8t. Martin Girls' Club. Blessed Sacra- ment Church. many parent-teachsrs rseaciations and a number of leading church choirs The “official” beneficiaries of the Midsummer_benefits” now include the Episcopal Church Home. Episcopal Home Zor Children, Jewish Poster Home. Peniel School. Young Women's Chri ton Association Jew Community Center, Roberts Scholarships in the Washington Col Mount Pleasant Parent Association Hamlin Methodist Episcopal hurch Choir. the George Washington Univer- sity Athletic Team and the Weliare and Recreational Assoclation of Public Euildings and Grounds he Midsummer benefits ughaut this month will continue Fisld of Madison Nobr., are passing several days in Wash- ngton and are at the Mayflower. They have just completed a trip through Can- ada and the New England States and on their way home thev will visit Louis and Kansas Ciiy Mr. and Mrs. W. H and Mrs. J. I Hogan and_their have gone to Sherwood Forest at the Community and Mrs. Howard X at the M1 family for a week's stay Mrs, D. T. Ware Oden of Bronxville, Cariton for several re Miss Irene M. Boggis and W. C. Bog- of London. England. are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay in Washington Miss Maude H. Yates left morning for Roanoke. Va will spend the next three ing relatives. Robert V. vesterday where she weeks visit- Mr Fleming entertained Sunday, August 19 .&731-eum'nger2$ Sons rn thewr will « ivening Star Feldman and Mrs. | home at 3446 Connecticut avenus | n the completion of thelr wedding trip. | eing conducted in St.| Mr. and Mrs. James A, Malloy of | Englewood. N. J. are at the Grace| Dodge Hotel for about a fortnight D. €. KIWANIA.NS TO VISIT NEW CLUB IN DELAWARE| | Wa al Hospitals Iter Reed, 180 SOLDIER PATIENTS Mount Alto and Nav- Will Be | Given River Trip. Inmates One hundred and eighty soldier pa- SOCIETY for Fort Washington. T! stop at the Army post to discharge its passengers will continue down the | additional hour’s run. On and will be entertained by the Capital Upen their return after the trip the vetera in busses to the hospita to tients of the Walter Reed, Mount Alto M Will Present Loving Cup to Reho- both at Charter Mesting Radford Moses. president of the Washington Kiwanis Club. Harry G Kimball. member of the local club and chairman of interelub relations. and other Kiwanians will attend the charter meeting of the Rehoboth Beach, Del., Kiwanis Club tonight. it was announced at a Muncheon of the local club in the | Hotel Washington yesterday. Other members of the Washington Kivanis Club who will attend melude Claude W. Owen, James B. Edmunds, william S. Quinter, Nathan Weill, Wil- llam N. Freeman and Edwin F. Hill Robert W. Kime, governor of the Capi- tal Kiwanis district. also will greet the new club. The delegation will present the new club with the Kiwanis loving cup. Rehoboth Beach is Kiwanis Club to be organized in Capital district. which ineludes the iriet of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Sandy Armour. golf p arcssional Couniry Club Some Remarkable Shots” day’s lunehaon . iz of the American Organization RIOFFON OF % b General Rucker The Gensral Rucker. tr'y through Gen merall, chief of staff 5:30 o'clock the forty-eighth the Dis- at the Con- spoke on at yester Money Press Bids In. The Miehle Printing Press and Manu- facturing Co. of Chicago submitted the low bid of $16,500 each for seven special numbering and sealing printing presses to be used in the manufacture of new paper money. and probably will be awarded the contract by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The same company alreadv has an order for manufaeture of 10 of these presses. one of which has been delivered. Seventeen will be used at the bureau in all Oven Till 3 PM. Saturdars SWorzYNS 716 13th St. N Iust Adore G For a Limited Perind Spuntex Silk Hose In All $1:£ - Colors Chiffon or Service Weight Model Home Shepherd Park Corner Morningside Drive & Juniper St Reached by way of 16th St. & Alaska Ave. 1o Morningside Drive Watch for annouucement in th Three decks of fine playing cards, pencil and a smart Bridge Score in handy case. Worth much more. "s‘. each TOWEL at this special price. 3 for Bath Salts in Cocktail match Pocket Bridge Sets CANNON paper Aug. Free Delivery Super-Rich Malted E\lilk Of delicious chocolaty flavor or any other you prefer. A real meal in itself for a hot day. Try our luncheonette, too. You'll agree that it's the perfect hot weather eating place Super-Rich Malted Milk B¢ Friday aud Saturday Ouly 19¢ Dextri Maltose . . . Cut From #4c¢ Forhans Tooth Paste Regularly 63¢ Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Usually 77¢ Bromo Seltzer. . . . Elsewhere SO¢ Agarol. . . Was 29¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste . . . Value novelty De Luxe MOTOR JUGS There's bound to be more fun on your picnic if you take along & De Luxe Motor Jugcontaining your lunch. Four quart size keeps foods or liquids hat or cold for 24 hours. While they last— [N Wrapped in glassine envelope. Each towel stamped with the famous Can- non name. Come in and get a dozen Sire 22 % 48 inches These Fashionable Bridge Lamps *1.98 With a choice of colored silk or pleated parchment shades. Complete with stand, shade, plug and extra-length ex- tension cord. Shaker with 6 Glasses to i 2e) Fine bath’salts which soften as well as deligh:fully perfume the water, in a beautiful and useful container. Remember. .. that United Profit Sharing Coupons and Certificates are given away with every purchase in Whelan Drug Stores. Save these valuable coupons and exchange them for merchandise at our United Profit Sharing Station. and the Naval Hospitals lnaned for the Charles leave its wharf at the War College at tomorrow afternoon rying the 60 veterans from each of the | 3 hospitals and its regular passengers!60.000 tons within the next 10 years. WHELAN'S CUT PRICES will be guests Women's Legion trip down the Po- totmac River aboard the motor Chinese Launch Gunboat. SHANGHAL China. August A 3.000-ton gunboat which scribed by Marshal Chian Kai. to- vessel P. Sum- A. will Navy,” was launched at ment dock yard here yesterday. car- Coming Monday! See Sunday's Stal". ant and Hera‘d for Complete Details of FEcHT Co. is Store Will emain Open All Day Saturday For the Convenience of Our Shopping Public Open 9:15 to 6 P.M. I4th & Pa. 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Name......coee Address long_enough then river for the trip men will be served ice cream and rake a grou of representative men and women Washing will be t2 17 ¢ hek “the beginning of a modern Chin- the gover shal Chiang said the Nationalist gov ernment. desired to expand itz navy b